THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1897. 3 —————— i the AIG Was HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Told Events Briefly in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week What saw worthy of mention—A Movements of our People the Local Scribe week's local news in a few words, —Cheerful Liar” on Monday night. Don't Easter ball. forget the Undine'’s annual (Good music at all the churches on Easter Sunday We think will leave Johnny Teats severely alone after this Francis Spear Clement Dale is slowly improving. He was quite a sick man for a time. -‘Browny'’ and “Brack’ exchanged some lively compliments on Monday. Harter on Monday to see what a republican Editor went to Harrisburg legislature looks, like when at church L. James B. Strohm attended to business in Ex-Com'’s Geo Goodhart and Bellefonte on Monday. Evangelist Weaver Haven on May 2nd whe orth in the Tabernacle. —John Burns, one of dents of the Bald Eagle valley, dies Mt. Eagle a few days ago, aged 8 Another scholarship will away by The Centre Democrat. nunouncement in another column A splendid song service will be hel rterian church on n , conducted t in the Prest 1 or s the 154 [$41 day eveni 1 The were in il Session monthly musical for repairing in the base under ment, Neubauer ha attack ¢ has been doing the business office for James McCl move from Bellefo May. Mr. ness at that { next Monday evening show is enough to arouse R. 1 Bellefonte, success as pastor of charge, at Three ounty. Springs, —Recorder J. C. Harper much pleased with the new and commodious is desk recently placed in his office by the county commissioners. ~The possibility of a trip to New York city and also to Philadelphla is making the members of Company I 1" attentive at drill. }, €X¢ ceding Compositions is an organ the song service in the Presbyterian « R who has been Forman io he . 1 rosy tren nt 1 ing the past winter dropped into town on ’ Monday to see friends Dav ering and is wearing « Burnsides wants us Warren nounce that on Faster Sunday come to church in a spanking new suit He is 1 afraid that many friends will not know him. clothes much The citizens of Tyrone are now lin- gering with the Williamsport shoe fac. tory man who recently visited Bellefonte, Our Board of Trade could not be ind ed to take any stock in the project “Weaver is expected of this is being pre , the Evangelist, Ha month and his at Lock en the latter part tabernacle The frame work pared for his arrival canvass cleaned will be painted and the Mr. J. M the veteran democrats came Packer, of Romola, one of to town on Monday and found time to pay us a pleasant call. He says no school build. ings have heen blown up recently in that section and everything is serene The county commissioners find that ere long some extensive repairs will be A new roof is badly needed as the water comes through the ceiling of the court every time there is a rainfall. necessary about the court house room GC. L. Bateman is exhibiting a verit able curiosity in Tyrone, The freak isa lively little dog with only two legs, it having been born minus front legs. Mr, Bateman leased the dog from his owner, Ed Lindsay, of Bellefonte, in encourage the establishment ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Burgess Naginey intends to give all 1 tramps a warm reception upon arrival our town, The gantly Recorders office had been ele. re-papered and the occupants again are happy Cut the scholarship coupon out of sue ; vote for who would some one term in the Lock Haven appreciate a | Normal Rev. Rue, mer pastor of the Metho- his h a handsome dist church, att place, was presented wit congregation The club, of this place, Imperial Mandolin and Banjo gave a ver y SUCCESS ful entertainment at the Eagleville opera house on Monday evening, Messrs Daniel Dreibelbis and J, H. Wolf, two of perous Ferguson townships pros- farmers, drove to town on Tues- day and found to Cail. time pay us a short to the Go court house to-night aud of a course would be a levote of lectures in literature, t desirable thing for many to their There are all kinds of 3 imagin able, but the *“*Cheerful ening if he opera house next Monday e We wonder paper be worth hean evet was in the new a “That Column sold in town represent } n , of Shamokin 11 boxed uj ] ana ann at Aaron Paintul Accident Saturday afternoon a serious acci- dent occurred at the Edison Electric ation, at th » town would A : «IC Was reic his perilous position and he was at on House Drs. were summoned removed to the Bush Dobt 18 and Harris and They found that he sustained a compound of the le with ure ft leg, below the knee, along other painful bruises about body, Atth writing he is improv. ring is IL Young man oO Age A Quiet Wedding Wednesday Miss Nannie M. H. Hunter and Reeser, of Snow Shoe, at the home of R. M. Henderson, on the Hunter homestead, near Fillmore Un : ith, Mr. M were married The ceremony was per. D. 1. Jones, of the Pres. byterian church, Only the near relatives formed by Rev and a few friends were present to witness the nuptial event, after which an elegant repast The youngest daughter of Hon. B. F is the Hunter, dec'd,and a young lady of pleasing man Mr. Reeser is a prosperous young merchant at Snow Shoe was served bride ner and estimable qualities They departed on ibe evening train for a wedding trip, after which they will | be at home at Snow Shoe. HOOD 8 PILLS cure Liver iis, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 200. | ed. IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tusseyville { Samuel J. Wagner, Linden Hall t Cora KE. Durst, Wm. T. McGinty, Philipsburg Irena Williams, Tyrone Andrew M. Reeser, Nannie M. Hunter, Benner Twp John M. Musser, Woodward da R. ( stwite, « Feidle: Snow Shoe King Krape George ( nna A. Wm. CC. Walker, Lissie Barrett, Spring Mills Bog s Twp : Penn Hall Sober ley Andrew C. Shie Mary C. Smith, Wm. H. Richardson, Annie M. Brooks, Thomas GG. Morgan, Mary A. Smith, Thos. Lizzie William W. McGee, Bertha E LETTERS O} ToH. M Mary Ann Moon township Gatesburg Huntingdon Co Chester Hill “ Hancock, Haddock, Philipsburg Snow Shoe Clearfield Co long, - «- « Howard ADMINISTRATION Dunning upon Dunning, dec'd, To Harry Keller, Esq., upon the 1 WC : ara { for tract of land #1 ler, April 2 Huston Twp to H tract 5 Vonada, et ux March 131, 18g7; fot Haines Twp. ; for $730 H. E to W. | for tract of land i" od rel Smith Krape, April in Haines Tw Eve Stover, May of land in Gregg Tw Chas Ss. Deein, et ux to Adams, April 1 in Philipsburg boro $600 Mathew R 18q7 , for lot of ground For Chattel Mortgages Wm went Col. Furst On Wednesday Shortlidge A.O to Harris. burg, Pa., to appear before a legislative and Hon committee for the purpose of having a bill introduced and enacted creating chattel mortgages Col. Short. lidge has been interested in such a meas. For some time ure and now they have prepared what they are confident will meet with favor by the legislators. There is much merit in such a move Easter opening at Model Shoe Store, Friday and Saturday. «To cure a cough or cold in one day take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of { Tar. Ifit fails to cure, money refund. tf. FISH AND GAME LAWS Sportsman, Cut This out and Paste it Hat mn Your open sea for fishing ia Penn On Speckled trout, April to July salmon, 31 lack bass, rock wall eved commonly knowtlea Susquehanna salmon, May , lake trout, January pike and pickeral, June shad and herring, January Penobscot salmon, March No person shall draw otherwise make ine, drift ets any other description, or J ! use any othe the catching of fish river appliance for rod, hook and line, in except ’ any 8, streams or waters of thiscommon- wealth, No person shall kill pos OC led trout, save ouly penalty for each fish. 15, under j No person shall take ale, any or fish in any which brook h com a ¢ r $20 y A Oe Ge exon, New Church at Mill Ha hurch, will preach in Garth's April has rented anda igelical ¢ 1, Mill Hall, Koontz 15th NINE summer will preach and hold ligious services every Sabbath, with the Communion in the Reformed Cha The Holy Communion wil 1 in St. John s Reformed church Easter worming, at the ust divine services Preparatory ill be held on Saturday on Friday, a Scrofula Faco Broke Out With Sores Weak and Sickly Until Hood's Sarsa- parilla Made Him Well, “My little son was a sores and TTVICeS YOO fiicted ula Our physician » saparilia and | bad taken all « 10 break his face face began out with sora i e side of was nearly all one solid sore. 1 continued giving him Hood's Sarsaparilia until he had taken two bottles, were Lhen healed and he has been welland hearty W. Bmrri, Big Shanty, Pennsylvania, “ Everything I ate seemed to produce gas in my stomach. friends advised me to take Hood's Barsa- parilla, When I had taken four bottles | was able to eat and feel no distress, 1 could attend to my household duties with oul the fatigue I f(drmerly felt.” ADA MoViegkan, White Hall, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Best-m fact the One True Blood Park fier. Price 81, six yor £5. Bo sure to get Hood's, ‘Hood's Pills The sores ever since.” Z I was growing worse and are tasteloss, mild, effec. tive. All druggists, 250. | por NEW LUMBER FIRM Hall Lumber £2 Extensive Hall Lumber : a new hirm composed The Centre an Scale The Centre Company i M. Huyett, well-known to all in the valley M. Both Mr, Huyett and M: perienced lumbermen,b who i Brown, Brown are « ing been oper: ting for year The « the FI and have mill wa men will Avoid An Early Grave. How often do we hear, that the ; nue to ¢ arly opened by | slicht cough and col grave was Hecii in truth, and prov valk TN VINK ily LEM Hig RT FPROCLAMA Wieneas the HH n th i rt dee of the ( th day of county ommenee Moniday th day 187 ; | tin one week in e Coroner, Justices Aldermen and Constables of said inty of Centre, that they be then and there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said wp with their records, inquis) tions, &xaminations, and thelr own remem brances, to do those things whieh to their office appertainse to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just Given under my hand, at Bellefonte the oun day of March in the year of our Lord, 187 and the one hundred and twenty-first year of the Independence of the United States, W.M CRONISTER Sheriff 1 | $i NOTICE-NOTICE IS HERERY “* woven to all persons interested that the following inventories of goods and chattels set Apart to widows under the provisions of the Act of the 1th of April, 185], have been con Armed ni of by the Court, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, Pa. and if no exceptions be fled on or before the first day of the next term, the same will be confirmed absolutely : 1. ‘The valuation and apprasement of the | personal property of George Wert, ate of Penn township, deceased, as set apart to his widow, Susanna Wert 2. The valuation and appralsement of the personal property of John G, Hall, late of nion township, deceased, as sot apart to his | widow, Minerva J. Hall, 5. The valuation and appraisement of the sonal property of William MH. Dale, late of | Benner township, deceased, a Will Operate on k ona NI I Pp ii Notice dow Dale pi of the apart to his w in Fhe valuat and ny 1 property if “al i" lor townsl prasement et apart to The Vil MUBERGER flouist Hey er ht nto bt df oh ut it atl a a ga i le NORRIS &:HYDE a » GAR eBC oN §¥ » at A | i { sr Ap J A pe TE TRANSPOSING PIANOS. OI PEANON which Instantly virhes Are THE ONLY trumspose o Tull chr trans nny OA rong to MISS OHNMACHT. | NTE. . PENN'A. AAA AAA AAA AAAI AA IAS IA A AAAS SHAT HAE ne a — '® Liidiibbbdbbititbibadiiattiititibtitdasttass SECHLER & CO. mm The Leading Grocers. O CO WHOLESOME FOODS, —— HAPPINESS and LONGEVITY 3 Proper Foods + Promote ACHAT vr P OSPETILY —.. Price, 2uality and Full Measure ndu cements SECHLER & CO The Leading Grocers. BELLEFONTE, PENNA SATISFIED Undoubtedly, and why not! All It's a rule without exceptions and the best foot rule that can laid down. Walking is very healthtul exercise, and our fine shoes make walking doubly pleasant and beneficial. We can always fit you exactly with our customers are be | something decidedly handsome and ag easy on the foot as enjoying fun. There's always something the mat- ter with a poor shoe from the first day to the last. It always hurts you. Here's what won't: A fine calf, hand-sewed shoo £3.00 in all shapes casily worth £4.00. All the different toes in Russia Calf—nice, dark brown stock $2.25 to $5.00 a Su— MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Penn’a. y
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