THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Briefly Told Few Lines. Local Events in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. Past Week What worthy of mention—A What has Transpired Durning the ol Saw Movements People the Scribe our Local week's local news in a few words The tabernacle isin Lock Haven. Miss Minnie Marys. Pa., Brew has gone to St. to open a dancing school, H. B.Shaeffer has moved his Altoona photograph gallery to Jounstown Pa. Hon. John T. town on Saturday attending to} McCormick The turnpik ing Lutheraa church of Geo. 1 ess I state § peopie are ' mprovemen Ww. {C0 eye 5 Arc hought thatach at the nail works, is » again on We hope Mr. Harris capital by this time to put the i He is stopping nisswon. les in motion hotel gg post, G. A. R Saturday, May 29, Cemrades William Jones and H Montgomer and will y WI 5 day H on Fi. nance, for contributions for the expenses of the oc- casion. Ex-Judge A.O. Furst liver the Memorial address. Last Thursday Messrs Robt. Hunter and Clare Williams came to town each having a basket filled with nice trout captured in fishing creek. It was con- sidered the best catch of the season. On Saturday Hunter went fishing again, up Spring Creek, and tarnished his rec ord by catching a lot of suckers, as memorial vy are the Committee wait on our citizens will de — There will be a civil service exam. nation held at the Post Office in this city June 5 next at g a. m,, for the grade of clerks and carriers. Clerks must be 18 years and over, and carriers over 21 and under 40 years of age. The examina. nations are open to all reputable citizens without regard to race or political or re- The Bellefonte boro Auditors report was circulated this week, Curb market will begin in Bellefonte, h on next Saturday morning, May St Mrs. Monroe, of the Methodist residing elder, quite ill wile p at their home in Altoona. y NicCafferty, of Washing Wee kK ton lon, in town this looking after rgan for § | 10S Mi Bring your cash uit the times, Pianos $200. AIKENS Dale Mus tramnnig visit to his Musser IC DTORE, er now a graduate of is home and Mrs, H. ship "Saratoga" arents, Mrs Wm 1¢ Methodist Rev iamed pr Father wow Shoe, Father Father Codori, of Haven, of Father ans Lock itors would like to know | an all-wool boys suit for q how we can $2.75 ae Age from 4 to 19 LEWIN Sudden Death afternoon Mr. Wm, Horner was found dead in an outhouse, about two miles west of Centre Hall. was about 60 years of age, and for a number of years was engaged in buck. stering and berry farming selling most of his product in Bellefonte. He was an old soldier and a member of the G. A. R Post at Centre Hall The cause of his death is not known, | likely from intemperate habits, as he had been indulging freely for the previous few weeks On Wednesday Will Get Free Delivery. Milton borough officials are having the houses of that town numbered, prepara. ligious affiliations. Mr, Thomas Howley | tory to the introduction of free delivery is secretary of the board. in that place, He | INTHE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Oflices. MARRIAGE Lic {f Wm, T, Gingher, t Gertrude Broom, - LETTERS OF AD Wm. township, recor TRATION de MINI Meyers led. To John T. McCormick, upon the of Harri Shannon M corm Adams, Sept. 1 in Howard Twp Sarah B. pec. 18, 1 ard Twp Two Injured Woodsmen I he woodsmen, of Eagleville, Lock Haven Democrat savs Two passed though here on Saturday each in an injured con dition. James Gunsaullus arrived on Day express from Gardeau, making his way left while woods at Gardeau, Mc. on leg, which injury working in the Kean county, The other injured woodsman was Clyde Bitner. Yesterday while working on a job on Hicks run he almost severed his foot at the instep with an axe. Both men went to their homes on the Bald Eagle Valley train, He had a fractured he crutches sustained Try Grain 0! Try Gran! Ask your grocer today to show you a package of GrainO, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The child ren may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. | GrainO has that rich seal brown of { Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure | grains, and the most delicate stomach | receives it without distress. ¥ the price | f coffee. 15¢. and 25018. per package. Sold by all grocers. tf NITTANY ROD AND GUN CLUB Sportsmen's Association Organ ized, 1 club of portsmen, to be composed of prominent man of the state, and which organ ization had in mind the leg tt { Of land at or neg Ast Thursday a { 4 Cochrane, of Wilh t, C. W.Willhel tary, C. E.S John P It was al Harn 0 dire urer, Hefonts a supply of Hood While are thoroughly gentle . the modern catharti they jent and cure billiousness, indigestion, sick headache and other troubles due to deranged condit f the stomach, Wom « Rabbit Story An odd day at the stone quarry of Thomas John accident occurred the other ston, near Falls Creek. The men at the upper edge of the pit drove a rabbit out ) of its lair and the frightened animal leap- ed over the edge into the pit, falling six. | ty feet and striking John Hanson, a lab- knocked him down | orer, on the neck, and be was so badly hurt that he had to be carried home. The rabbit was killed. Agents Wanted, We want a live man in every town and county to sell our newly patented collar | The | button guaranteed for ten years. best seller ever placed on the market, Send for agents discounts, particulars and territory. Address IL. B. Green & Co., Wholesale Jewelers, 55 & 86 Dear. born St., Chicago, Ills. «Fauble has something interesting to {say about spring clothing in another ' column, Only One Building Burned 11 two story fran house, fire Tuesday nig onged to a man named fire was of incendiary The Philadelphia sational dispatche ] number of building Terrible Pains in the Stomach aches Fi With Boil Dreadful ACO 2 4 Nock a I ™N Head~ Covered Sarsa- parilla 5 Hood’s Hood’s Pills | Baiada dhe a. if | ¢ HAVE YOU ¢ EVER TRIED IT? GREEN'S PHARMACY, H BELLEFONTE, / / / / / M / / / ¢ / ¢ / ¢ ¢ / / / ¢ / 1 / / / a SS SS SS ST / PA. fesssssssassas / Bel Markets Markets Ak Coburn AND Pau sewils ina Wheat, pe bushi Rye. per bush Barley, per als per bushy Hay, per etw Butter, per pound Eggs per dozen Chicken, per pound Turkey, per pound Dueck and geese, por Po Onions, per bushel Apples, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel... Pork, per pound LEGAL NOTICE ARMINIST RATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Ura 1, Winkleman, late of Walk | or township, deceased | Letters of administration on said estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebled thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement, to the under signe: HATTIE power & (Orvis, Attorneys UDITOR'S NOTICE In the Orphan's Court of Centre county, | In the matter of the estate of John Sweet wood , { late of Potter township, Centre county, Pa | Notice 1s hereby given that the undersigned has heen appointed An auditor, in the above es | tate, to pass upon the exceptions fied, restate | the account in accordance with his findings, | and make distribution of the balance, to ahd | Among those legally entitled to receive the | same, and that he will attend to the duties of | his appointment at his office, in Bellefonte, on | Wednesday the 3th day of May, A. DD. 1807, at | ID o'elock 4. m., when and where all parties in | Interest are requested to be present. | J. K. Jonxsrox, n Anditor shel ind I WINKLEMAN Administratrix is 50 OTT TITYTITYY FITYETTRY SITITITIOTIIYTY Instantly transpose any song to sult any kK Are THE ONLY FPIANON » h transpose nu full chroma octave With them a 1 y : 4 play any pece fn all 8 they YN thes . LEH ae rong IY 3 A MISS OHNMACHT, TEPTRRETIITYITITIT OIRO A f) c— SECHELER & ( The Leading (srocers. ————— —— a... Abb AAA AO TTHOALESN WB . r LESOME av ”~ om ~ - FOODS, —=—g TAD r=" PINESS aN od rt br LONGEVITY PRPC S— Ve Nvbhav Rd - Price, Quality and Full .Neasure SECHLER & CO The Leading Grocers BELLEFONTE, PENN'A All the New Styles 1084 in ladie's shoes form a n SOARON able display There's nothing more suggestive of comfort. Our new stock is a complete panorama of all the best Spring and Summer shoes. Every glance will show you a new argument for purchase from a stock like ours, which offers a brilliant commentary on proper treatment of the feet. Study the subject in the shoes if yon would obtain any practical light or reach profitable conclusion. Only one conclusion possible here. Ladies fine Viei Kid shor, tan or black button or lace $2.2. qualities for 1.75; Women's £1.25 Oxfords of course you can’t expect to buy them at less than £1.75 elsewhere, may be $2.00 MINCLE'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Penn’a, EA
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