THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, | Hr “rly A. THURSDAY, MARCH 1807. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told ina Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired During the Past Week What the worthy of mention—A Movements of our People Local Scribe week's local news in a few words Saw Tyr day at his home, in Bellefonte John Harris, of one season will be i the The next event of the the annual Easter ball to be given by Undine Fire company. afternoon we had the -On Saturday first thunder shower of the se: a reminder that winter 1s ¢ ¥» Mr. N. T. Mills’ prominent young busine } Krebbs, one of Pin SS men, at. tended to business in town on Saturday. W. W. Montg 4 to their home on moved in street, which they improves considerabl "he fifth ann former far Nn ) mies for all who com —The two fire ' tyie mn were at minutes {from Loe “1 nects prospec : business does comfort to our people. politicians occasionally and complain. —Miss Lena Callaha was married to John Raj Haven, on Tuesday eveni ceremony took pla gelical church. The Bellefonte Central, .. Rae Saturday our town parsonage. Tenth and is to be : h begun the On Friday ecven young sports attended a « ville and had a fine ti Coming home 11d not de- through the and mud tract from —The Penn: Club House, on March 31st. They have programme prepared and promise rain the pleasure College Mandolin Garman's Opera will appear in next Wednesday evening, an excell rare treat for all who come —William H. Dale, ship, died on Wednesday evening, March ol Beuner 17, aged about 40 years. He was a son of John Dale, of Benrer township, and a brother of Martin Dale, of Bellefonte Funeral occurred on Saturday rsday even he revel colored Walke the court h Green, t Baul Wm from the d tarn on ac fight. Cal man Jas. B. from Philadelphia where he made appli cation before the civil service commission fof x clerical appointment under the new He underw oot t epot to bet on t count of a still thinks ( Strohm returned on Saturday ent the regu- of administration lation about one hundred other applicants ~~. A. Weaver, sheriff, has been engaged by Mr to assist him in his mercantile establish- ment at Millheim. Both the sheriff and deputy are old hands at this business and should be able to make things swimming pace. Success to them Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Buck has given up housekeeping for the present and will board for awhile. Mr. Buck has engaged as salesman in the coal business which will keep him away from home much of his time. Their ard street, will be occupied by Supt, F Thomas. «As a result of a bet on the Corbett. Fitzsimmons prize fight, Mr. John Lowry agreed to wheel Jerry Fasig from McGinleys cigar store to Milesburg and back. The affair took place last Satur. day afternoon and a large crowd was on hand to see them start, lowry was on d to fulfil his contract and at about 3 m. the procession moved out Alle. gheny street. John not being bound down to any particular route soon struck a lively pace. The wheel-barrow went thamperty-thump over the ties and poor Pasig could scarcely stick on, He soon lized that he had the worst part of he job and begged to be let off before they had gone very far. Lowry lost the bet, but the joke was turned on Fasig, examination, with a crowd formerly deputy Condo go at a former house on How H | ~Jay Woodcock, a student at Prince- ton, is home for a short vacation, Treasurer Harrison Kline has been on the sick list during the past week, Sheriff Cronister has fourteen board s in his charge, with room for more. has a who send out of Bellefoute few business men town for all of their job printing Mr. Harry attended the Wedne Mrs. C. T il for the Te funeral of Curwensville of his ats mother on Al past three xander has been very weeks, at her home in this place In one week the first of April will be here--the time for jokes and re. playing uewing notes, A large amount of rain has fallen ast week and in consequence : streams are unusually high. Miss iting friends Amanda Eckley, of this place in Youngstown, Ohio, remain several weeks Geo, W. Atherton, The Di to mgton, 19) sessment pected to April 1 The colored will give av entertainime House, Sth. It Opera April musical An on 1" will Ct selecti 2 handsome s 1 re aon amount of important met be hel a room this ev of the committee sent to Williamsport | regard to the shoe factory enterprise Mr for Glent Chas. Bosner left on Tuesday, Falls, N. Y., where he will assist W. T. Achenbach, in his new store, Mr. Bosner was formerly employed in Galbraith's jewelery store at this place. ~=A live merchant who expects to catch @1 spring trade should begin his advertising now. Early advertising always pays. Remember the circulation of the Centre Democrat is now over 1500 per week and keeps growing. Earl Tuten says the maidens in the City of Brotherly Love are not as formal as in some smaller towns, They do not hesitate to recognize a stranger or offer to show him around. That's quite true no doubt the same girls. An investigation has been instituted during the past week for the purpose of gathering information about the recent attempt to burn the court house. Two detectives are here from Pittsburg and have been taking testimony this week. A thorough search will be made in the matter, Rev, George Zehner, pastor of the Evangelical church, at this place, for some years past, moved on Tuesday to Lewisburg, where be expects to make his | | future home and will retire from active | ministerial labors. His health has not | been very good of late, | at this place for a number of years. He was located IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal lotelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES §f Harry Eyer, . { Mary A. Harpster, - { Charles I. Blake, t Martha Mattern, § Irvin I. Hassel { Maggie Wesner, Altoona Port Matilda Madisonburg fJ. M. Cars t Maud f William 1} t Mabel L § William Fa 3 Philipsburg t Lucetta Cameron, : LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION To J. ( upon the Jessie D Tw Pe. or $150 to Annie IL. McMurtrie, tim 5 ring Tw to Joseph f what was smoke, rise from the roof and gave the fact rough the fl alarm was steam { only escaping tl 1 no daager from a conflagration Grain Promising The grain fields about the county are at this scasen During the cold weather of looking exceedingly well of the year. the past winter the ground was generally well protected and the young sprouts did not suffer from frosts late A good grain crop, at present prices, would The danger of frosts still can do some harm. certainly be appreciated by our farmers, Spring Notice Strawbridge & Clothiers agent will spend Friday, March 26th, at Aiken's Store, Bellefonte, with a full line of their latest in capes, coats and suits. Special orders taken, Editor Meck Suck. On Saturday Hon, P. Gray Meck, who was in Philadelphia attending to official duties, was taken ill with pleurisy and telegraphed home for Mrs. Meek. At this writing Mr. Meek is mach improved, and no fears were catertained at any time as to his condition, Two More Kilns Two more lime kilns will probably be built at Salona to accomodate the increas. | ing demand for lime. «JF auble has something interestin sa column, to | about spring clothicg in avother | BEAVER HAS A CANDIDATE William P. Humes,ot Bellefonte, Waats to be Commissioner of Railroads, A disp day says atch from Washington, on Fri “UE x-Governor Beaver ested in the political fortunes of William P. Humes, of Be Washington, House Hume’ and came to the lHefonte, and went to White with Penrose to Senator ition of nature Wade Ham grea men gif tn pton at man on the but he £22 go voale, ADDITIONAL LOCALS art in the A large production of » Shiloh number who took p the "Drummer Boy of « x pect to go down to Lock Hav. folks at her home neat The party was given in honor of Miss Maggie Wion, who this where she will left week for Philadelphia make her future home o'clock moth. er's meeting will be held in the rooms of This afternoon at 4 a the Union, to which all ladies, especially mothers, are invited, On Friday after. noon, at the same hour and place, the loyal Temperance Legion will meet, The young boys will find this meeting | profitable, Arthur B. Kimport, the deputy pro. thonotary, gave his friends a surprise on | Tuesday by having a marriage license issued. The young man went all the way | to Selinsgrove, Pa., to have the nuptial knot tied. will be back, and where they will reside : are things we cannot answer, C tipati Causes fully half the slekness in the word. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces billousness, torpid liver, indh Hoods gestion, bad taste, coated " tongue, sick headache, In soma, ete, Hood's Pills i ! Is | eure constipation and ell ita | results, easily and thoroughly. 2. All drogrists, Prepared by ¢. 1, Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass, | The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. isiuler. re urj Where they went, when they | Human Ingenuity. Certainly, for the mechanic, human Ingenuity has never produced a better liniment than Salvation Oil, which now stands unexcelled for curing his gpraing and bruises caused by a fall ; or cuts and wounds the result of an accident with Lis tool or ways kills about twenty feet aw. Balvation Oilal. I fell and was very much “Recently, yr and 1, ) aug Bia bruised on my but after Oil the ul { Dli- bathing them with Salvaf bruises soon d vation Oil and 1 ppear ust the thing A. Jacob Rice, 520 Easton, Pa. Salvation Oil may be bought anywhere for Subs 5 ed, | if, . for sores bruises." Church St. orn “td cents, stitutes offered by dealers may cost less : Salvation Oil, appoints the user, M. Pi hie nee, do le TH however, never d For sale by ( ] 3 irrish, drugy LEGAL NOTICE SECHLER & CO —. The Leading Grocers, Oui WHOLESOME FOODS, == oe N bij 4 HAPPINESS | and LONGEVITY | Proper Foods Promote | Prosperity me Let us contribute to your sue We can supply your every want from a choice cured ham to a nutmeg ; from a barrel of sugar to a pack of pepper. Our Groceries are al. ways moving at a lively pace and hence always fresh. CESS, HAR, Price, 2uality and Full Measure are our inducements. 3 ii SECHLER & CO The Leading Grocers, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER, (Persons having their sale bills printed at this office will have of same, inserted under this Other® will be charged so cents facilitie® for printing bil Prompt attention given all work Prices are notice heading free (Our always AV Be Be Be» Se. fe. fT. fT. re. fT. fT. fg re. C AT Pe AY CATT, 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000°9 _-LAN BE AC Ag Aw ay mg» A SOME » § 2 INTERESTING FACTS & a») IN “i MERCHANT -:- TAILORING Bw . [a PE | . mal mms re had vi sanl 4 [11 Merchant dave vaslhia v REA DE RE BE BE BRE RE BE II RE REI RE DERI BRIDE » A » ] » 4 » » 4 3 A » A PY » - CARPET CLEANING - AND= Feather - Renovating - wt PRICES: . P000000000GINIPNIOO0VOOPOEPOP000R000000ROORPOO I PETER MENDIS, P.O. Box 4 BELLEFONTH FA $900900090099999 S._NOVELTIES_~ in children’s shoes, and in every kind of footwear, for that matter, claim the eye at first glance. That's just how our ex. tensive stock is looked at so much and with such general satisfaction by the public. The phrase *“‘new shoes’ ought to mean something more, shoes that have never been worn and should also indi cate footwear that's new in shape and style. Our goods reflect the latest shoe phases, with unbeatable values and per fect fits, emphasized by these prices : Childs’ from 25 cents up. Ladie’s from $1.00 up. Men's from $1.00 up A, JA MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Penn's.
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