THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1807. 3 PENIN(S Rev, Wright is out of town this week | IN THE COURT HOUSE VENERABLE CITIZENS SOCIABLE AT WALKE | Benner townshi] 8. As thie same Was HAPPENINGS. | | sel apart to his wi Ww sina Dale Col, Geo, A. Bayard is on the sick . Y \ “71 22a . ; iy ‘hese are some of the persons that can The Christian Aid Society of Walker | persor | N BE | F I ON | I 1st, Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various . : " ; vio 4 sui duce dod . as ¢ met on out ini] i1 hold an "apron it ; sor : 08 streets almost daily and » 1 . were SHEE ices, h gC. ] Parrish, the druggist, spent . rages except Mr, James Hamilton, | basement of the Reformed LLaster visiting his parents at ILbensbury, IARRIAGE LICENSE 10 has not been able to go out of his | P! + on Saturday evenir Pa. { Arthur C. Young cl ¢ much sis winter. Most Few Lines. James Corman, one of Rebershurg's Emma M. Minunicl Local Events Briefly Told in a James Hamilton, sens atte , business in Belle- Geo, 1. Seibert 5 = ' no ” Shel ts; John Wagner, Johy PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. |foute on Tuesday Nora B., Thompson r Curtin, Franklin Steel William : o : John H. Crossmire ry. niel Garman Caudice Bridg . . John H Movements of our People-—~What the | MEHL enclosed in LOIS 1550 Alice | att bo ios utd olf of okt anl oh a A a WEA AIA AEGEAN NORRIS & HYDE Twyon & Co. announ TWN : barvains What has Transpired During the Past Week | Pareain NO pe . CeheBeCotot ¥ « Local Scribe saw worthy of mention—A Thomas Brumg Henry week's local news in a few words Woll's Store, where Maud ¢ Maud Tuesday attending Rey ( a a por Mr. Al. Newbauer, of the Brocke: Miss Nan Schofield, who has been Phoebe A | TRANSPOSING PI Cc THEONLY PIANOS wi transpose a full chiro i Octave Wit i 3 a tri rie, P $0)¢ ing in New York city 1 house, is off on a trip to Erie, Pa. ojourning New York city Yoh 1 veiw ¥Halfthoon ~Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brew, of Grants | WECKS, arrived home Tuesday Nannie Woodring ‘ort Mati ville, Md., are spending Easter in town ~The song service, at the Presbyles LEAL ESTATE TRANSFER EE t wry —Miss May Crider, who is attending | 131 church,on Sunday evening was mucl / inle et ux, to Emanuel } school at Bryn Mawr, came home to | @ppreciated by a large audience ' T ’ spend Easter. A number of peach trees about town mmy ploct Mr. Frank Crosthwaite and family | are bearing early blossoms [he late rong will move into the Kurtz property, on Thomas street The Benjamin Schrock property will be offered for sale again this afternoon at the court house. EI I IR IRON , How They Hurt. Arthur Kimport has gone to house- v4 Duinis hire DED 30 acm keeping on East hop street, and has been rovally E seenrer & co c— 3 : The Leading Grocers, ] O Abdbbabbb Lbbd dhbidd bb hbbhbik AIC UTIIAT TOA V AVULOVILL FOODS, HAPPINESS LONGEVITY - » aeral tal AVNVA 4 Dun mn mb “Wasa v uv - . Prosperity aVUNVAAVY —.. Price, 2uality and Full Measure SECHLER & CO Baby's Smooth, Fair Is Due to Mood's Sarsaparilia It Cured Mimof D “f1 8crofulous Sores Now it ith. passed through Belle So { | morning Ih es of the lefonte § v : { said da ; COT . Monday evening, . " . ‘ inal nd the OwWh ret pring bonnets an were , i brats ee ta dao t +» 11 « which to thelr off . The attendance proud of their The attendance A Big Catch their new wiser you grow, the more you'll ] ithe 1 led ' | hound "OIE . De ie whe ole ApproGia 8 buying shoes her IArge § i sto 1 ’ vas " : : i a : x " " .. ib ody 5 al of “ - #1 1 : IN ars 11 a, ATK ty th . on a ee Riel On Monday Judge Love and Tom Har ; the pr that are or =h= in the jail of I'wo offers of many Both are i 1¢ grand march was lead by Mr. Jos . o 4 | : Centre count or there Lo prosecute "AY Lh A | } ia of Rue and expensive gowns b iii ‘ J ter, while out trout fishing, caught three against them as shall be just ! { that new rich dark shade of Russia eph McMahon and sister Celia The domes } ww chubbs in the Hoola Pac Given under my hand, at Bellefonte the 20th Itis quite a disappointment to the fait was it APIe » following | SPTeN WOMmEy Cliy Jag MH te (4M Tan day of March in the year of our Lord, 197 and | $3 SHOES FOR $2.25. | $4 SHOES FOR $3 } affair was in charge of the following " " * dam. That is what they call dam poor 0 wee s 100 the one hundred and twenty-first year of the committee john Beezer, chairman, . . a” Indspendence of the United States The “Special” Russia | The Metalic, a hand not get to New York to attend the dedi- P k Wali farsy } CW Flack fishing, in the new game preserve Ihe ie § 1 his arm. W.M CRONISTER Oall Shoe, fn all tne | sewed JRussia Calf, in rank Waltz, Harry Lose, m. lack Judge got the fish I orrew | u Sherift new styles of few all the new tors, you . | and Jos ph Lose. Jill wus three m 4 ‘ ! 3 Ye ap most Aves a " wl not Aid 40 good " anxiously looked forward to this event Ad w 5 1 eo month i ne b ‘'y " LN HR ‘ ask 8300, Our Price | shoe elsewhere fo 1e State College base ball team de. . ’ ’ ; ALL OTICE 18 HEREBY | jy g » fee $3.00, iT . 1 oe . \ . Fens For Hatehing Hood's Sar i I FM nd A to all persons inserested that the | sty Wal, Out pris yi parted Tuesday evening on a trip east, The Los lve slow " Sarsaparilla, and bel {It sot tle | following inventories of goods and chattels sot | ; : 9 ar : Ap The prices given below are fot Wh fie ) # " . . | Apart to widows under the provisions of the | Our surpassing £2.25 Shoo for hn. ting of thirteen eggs as finished, ' And | Act of the 14th of April, 185), have beon con adies Jompare the yint by The Cheerful Liar in the opera house, | Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; Thursday, | + Ava Coe have never returned wlour years | ftmed ni of by the Court, and filed in the Ladic pif N ompan the in po bt bY Y5 | partridge Coching old. but Rat etn y on of | 0Mce of the Clark of the Orphans’ Court of | point with the best £3 shoe the on Monday evening disappointed a fair Fordham at Now York: Friday, Lafay- suff Cochins he any sign Centre county, Pa. and If no exceptions be Id 1 i | . 1 sized audience. The company is com- | ette at Haston, and Saturday, Princeton °e those scrofulous sores since he was cured [led on or before the first day of the next | WOrld has ever produced--you . Barred Plymouth Rocks. 400 h . tit ‘ term, the same will be confirmed absolutely : _ . . : N vi posed chiefly of Altoona amateurs who | at Princeton. The team is not as strong M. B, GARMAN by Hood's SBarsaparilla, for which I feel | "Tieng valuation and appraisement of the | KC the shoes mixed, and you will are stage struck. They will not be able | ag it had been the past three or four sea ol very grateful. My boy owes his good perhanal property of George Wert, ate of Penn pay £3 for our £2.25 shoes. to travel very far on their production. | sons, paraded our treets members of Company B. that they will cation of Grant's tomb on the 29th. They for some time We are sorry for the i L suc 8 life, ’ ' boys, but such is life playing Wednesday the University of » " y ownship, dee . sof ap ow, May 1. Bellefonte, | health and smooth, fair skin to this great oanship, Jecensed go Apart to his widow medicine,” Mus, 8, 5. Wonrrex, Farm«| 2 The valuation and appralsement of the We have better amateur talent and more Everybody is talking about the hand. The suit that we sell for $7.50, our rsonal property of John G, Hall, late of ’ taful Tams 1 . 8 a 3 ® $7. ington, Delaware. | Bjon. township, deceased, as set apart (0 his MINGLE S SHOE STORE successful lars here. So don't impose | some shirts and beautiful neckwear at | competitors cannot sell at less than $12, Hood's Barsaparilla is sold by all drug | Widow, Minerva J. Hall upon us again, the Philadelphia Branch, 8, Lewin. | gists. §1, six for $5. Be sure toget Hood's. | personal propery of Winn I Pe! HM ihe Bellefonte, Penn’a. a.
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