THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFK( INTE, PA . THURSDAY, 20, MAY 1897. HAPP ENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week What the saw worthy of mention—A Movements of our People Local Scribe week's local news in a few words, 1S in Mr. Harris Spring street property. James ~On Friday a cow owned by George Waite was killed on the railroad. Bessie Elliot is home lege for a brief vacat B. Hi: 1ton, of New York g friends in Bellefonte. Miss Wilson Col on. Me. T. mil is visit City, —Dr. Thomas R. Hayes is home ag from his winter sojourn to California Harry Valentine Atlantic city e market ~The gri High morning fi parade they good appearance, far above the Preparation r the ere the acetyline gas plan at Act. to begin on ction ol Morris ive lime operations, near town operations are expected the building next week. » India suf- of the Central railroad of Pennsylvania, this week. Nittany valley will about one thousand bushels. ~A car load of corn for t ferers is being loaded along the line contribute Linn several days in the Seven mountains after trout and will be the guests of Pat. Gelirity, They to come home with trout to spare. Messrs Harry Hutchison and Harris are spending intend —~Colonel Dunham's face is ornament. ed with bandages and He had a serious fall, on Friday evening, at his stairway bruising his eye very much. Pr. Noll very skillfully patched up his injuries. ointment. Mr. Isaac Maitland, of Williamsport, son-in-law of Daniel Garman, of this place, who had been dangerously ill, is slowly recovering, and may be able to be about in a few days. At one time there was little hope entertained for him re. covering, ~-After fifteen years service, as librarian in the Presbyterian Punday school, at this place, Hon. John B. Linn has found it necessary to retire on account of advanced age and failing nealth,. Mr, Wm. B. Rankin was elect- ed to fill the place. ~Our competitors would like to know | how we can sell an all-wool boys suit for $2.75. Age from 14 to 19, 8. LEwIN, of continuous | {our $1.35 pantalocus. ~The curbstone market is picking up gradually. ~The Gazette rubbed out this week. office was sc Good thing. The Bellefonte prohibition club will meet on Tuesday June 1, Mr. Mrs. Hoffman, Williamsport, spent Sunday in Bellefonte, Weaver Weeden, the to be at Hecla Park, and John and evange- lists, are Tuesday > Miss Sarall McGuiness, daughter of Andrew McGuinness, is quite ill with con- vulsions. -Howard Ardell, Julian, | in Philadelphia. son of Mr, recentiy Ar- quite Teb, , of has been del in Howard Spangler and family have gone to Centre Hall, at which place they will remain this summer, H. Will indefinite time, Niagara. He -Messrs, B. BE. Shank and H, Walker Shoe's left enroute to Buffalo Capt. S. jams Tuesday for an two Suow prouusing on Wednesday oi young re in town ppeals lish the notice for » Democrat not paid by the As this in this county, commissioners, paper goes into over 1500 homes and most of them receive no other paper, the that the public will we can afford to publish notice free gratis, for nothing, so Memorial Orators On Memorial Day Bellefonte attorneys are generally called upon to deiiver ora- tions at various points about the county, This year the have been made A Bower and Ed Mills ; D. following Hon. Dale, engagements A. ( Howard ; C. Chambers, F. Fortney ). Furst at M. rove lellefonte ; Pine ( at Sprucetown Will Drill Deeper, The Salt Lick gas and oil company has decided to start the drill again in the weil which was begun last fall. The Kar. thaus Times says the company has leas. ed the drilling machinery at the oil well and will commence at once and drill the well two thousand feet deep, unless they | strike oil or gas at a less depth, State Convention. The State convention of the Prohibi- tion party will meet in Altoona at ga. m, on Thursday, June 3rd. . Altoona is cen tral access, ~The greatest bargain of the season You can't buy | their equal elsewhere for less than $2.25. | Have them in five different patterns, PHILA. BRANCH, of will have a’fine trip, | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGK FE. Hicks, lanvah C, | LICENSES, . Lorah, . Boyer, College Lemont . Ralston, State Etters, G. Weaver Moshannon Martin, - - . 4 Clarence Mary 1 N. Janesville . Richards, . Clearfield Goss, § David t Evia § REAL ESTATE F. B. Williams et ux, Feb. 24, 18913; for $25, Caroline Maize, 14, 1597, $450. TRA to Sarah Butler lot of ground in Rush twp; NSVERS. to Alvin ract of land in Stump, May Potter twp, for Catharine ground his property was recorded deed for 1that it had not | examination showed The 44% PE » Lhe sa owner of the property ha ( IC MANY years ago ant coted this important ered and ¢ hie deed has disapp uble befor Pomona Grange No. in the 13, of Centre hall of Victor Pomona grange, county, meet grange, at Oak Hall, on Thursday, May 27th. There will be two sessions: One at 104. m, and the other at 1:30 p. m There will be considerable business of importance to the order transacted and a 1" will full attendance is desired. Try Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of Grain-O, 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 Grain 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. X the price of coffee, 1s5¢. and 25¢ts. per package. Sold by all roses. tf Attention Comrades. All members of Gregg Post No. gs, are sequested to meet at the Post room on Sunday morping, May 23rd, togoin a body to the Reformed chureh, where the Try Grain 0! Grain0! Will leave the room at DAvID BARTLEY, Commander, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver tiis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 280. Rev. Gearhart, 10.15. | hicle. Drivers refusing to AT COUNCIL MEETING, The reported Mr, La Committee on new boro building DIORTESS, Keller offered a draft for a bicy- that to the the ri was referred It prohibit s the In such case ordinance borough solictor, ling on the walks, unles y are in a bad condition, the wheel. men must give right of way to all pedes- trians and not ride at a greater speed of four miles per hous Wheelmen are requir I 11 and Ana be Or appr iking due prec } autions. r speed of eight miles per hour the will will permitted in borough limits, The ordinance against all provide a penalty persons throwing lass, tacks, nails, or any sharp pointed on the bicycles article streets that might injure horses or Penalties are provided This is and will meet with the violations a very sensi. ordinance ap- al of all wheelmen, who are careful man 101 sions Rates to Willi rm aport Grand Lodge Yncat Fel May Central if Pa., will and npment of ¢ 1 lows to be held liamsport, Pa., of the low rate agents sell excursion tickets from all points to Wil. liamsport and return, These 17th ive, and for return passage on or before May 25th, 1897. tickets will be good going May to 22nd inclus Mattern Reunion The Mattern family, including all de. scendants of the original Mattern sett in America, and their friends, hold a second reunion and basket picnic in the lers will beautiful and commodious Funk Grove, Warriorsmark, Huntingdon county, , on Thursday, June 24, 1897. Your. self and family are earnestly requested to be present. This be the 71st. anniversary of the Mattern family in| at Pa will | America. If You Want to be in the Swim. Get your photos made in the Carbon | finish. You are sme to look pretty, as the effect produced by this new process is stunning. Then too they have been reduced by Schacffer from $6 to $3 per dozen. . Wheelmen Have Hall the Road, According to decisions by courts, bicy- Memorial sermon will be delivered by | clers are entitled to half the road, the assing any other ve. grant this may cause an accident for which they will be obliged to pay dearly. “another same as a team in ———— ~Fauble has somethin tag inte say about spring clothing in column, : Statistics on Marriage. Of 1,000 men who marry, say masry 57¢ of the change, 132 younger women, marry women same older women and age, ry 1,000 Marry more or less trouble, to will another equally retrospective adds the men, 579 contemporary 1,000 women whic marry live in degradation and misery, 12 live in luxury and ax : i cherished by their husban ( Scrofula Face Broke Out With Sores Weak | and Sickly Until Hood's Sarsa- | | parilla Made Him Well, “My little son ula was afflicted with serof- sores and he Was wea Our piysician recommends Hood's Bar i] bought al Before he this bottle his fac saparilla an had taken all out w Lo break his continued giv th sores of face was nearly a lid re. | ing him s Barsaparilia until he had taken twe bottles, Th 4d he has hearty ever since Z © Bot were Lhen healed ar been well Pennsylvan v1 at Shanty, “Everyth ng © See: Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood’s Pills : §**rYLS limit dh if ¢ HAVE YOU ¢ EVER TRIED IT? COO0e0000 GREENS PHARMACY, 4 / / / / / / / ‘ ¢ / / / / / / " / 4 / "i / / ¢ ) BELLEFONTE. -TTTT'TE'"+s-r«sT|.TeaTatts!:e« T:.2T aE "Se T:"T:|T «aS :s2+. eO°“29 222292 Tomlin LEGAL NOTICE DYoRt E NOTICE Fannnie RB. Horman by her next friend, et Ts Horman In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Centre Co. No.3 November Term, 18» Subpoena in Tv John F Horman, Respondent In pursuance of a decree of the Court, In the Above stated case, | will be at my office, in Millheim, Pa. on Wednesday, the 3th day of May, A. D._ 1897, at D o'clock a. m.. for the pur pose of taking testimony as Examiner, in said proceeding, at which time and place you are hereby notified to attend if you see proper D Zerby, May 1 Examiner John F Divoree 1807 UDITOR'S NOTICE In the Orphan's Court of Centre county. In the matter of the estate of Constance Curtin, | late of Boggs tow nship, deceased | The undersigned, an auditor appointed by | sald court to hear and determine the exceptions filed to the first and partis sacoount of H. RB Curtin, administrator of ete, of said decendent | and to restate the account ih accordance with his findings, will meet the parties interested for | the purposes of Lis BL ntment, on Friday, dans 7. at 10 o'clock a. m. at his office in eo, Pa. when and where sll parties | Intend are required to make and prove { their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon sald tnd unmanLes PF Hawes, i Auditor, ALNISTRATOR) KENOTICE Estate of Ura B. Winkleman, late of Walk. or township, deceased, Letters of administration on sald estate hav. 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