THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, ‘A. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1897. HAPPENINGS | IN BELLEFONTE Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS. SOCIAL EVENTS Past Week What worthy of mention What has Transpired During the People the A Movements of our Local Scribe saw week's local news in a few words ¢ Bellefonte Examinationsatth Acad emy are being conducted this week. —Another tax collector called at Cap- tain H. S. Taylor's home last Thursday. Sons of 1d at annual encampment of this district, —The Veterans, Philipsburg next year. hY | two will be he of Hublersburj the | Rev. J. Runkle, ivered able sermons in last Sabbath del formed church W. Harrison Walker, Esq from aten d Monday ay hn pleted his Jun Marshall Colleg in town this 3 Miss Keeuan ut now of A New York Linton 1th td ~Last week Miss Bessie Me home from Aus / been teachin sity in that rp ‘ Edit of I Mr ing an a nen’s pi im 4 ness counties, to be | Mrs arrived in town on Friday evening F. Reb mother, Mrs. Butts, who had been visiting rotur rhe them for several weeks, ~Mr. Chas. student S. Harter, who has Bl at his home, T he devoted of ackstone past few months, is , where ville, Clinton to remain several weeks, county The new building, on Bishop street, erected by James Stickler, is an improve: ment in that part of the town It is three stories with pressed brick front, and a store room on first floor, ~The Bellefonte High School team beat the Milesburg boys, on last Thurs day by a score of g to 7. Keichline twirled the leather for the team in a puzzling manner Bellefonte It is predicted, by the local weather bureau, with headquarters on the court house that the heavy thunder shower on Saturday morning change of weather; that the cool weather now is over and a genuine hot spell would follow. steps, meant a ~Philipsburg people are preparing to celebrate the 4th of July in true patriotic style. There will be fire works, amuse- ments and lots of fun, Among other things they will “kill a pup and open a keg of nails’’ occasionally to keep up the excitement, «Any person who doubts that the cir. culation of this paper is '‘over 1800" every week, is invited to come in and count up our subscription list or take a peep in our press room on Thursday fore- | noon when the papers are being printed | and mailed. If youare a doubting Thom. | as, come around and get the proofs. —~Herby Shaffer now is entitled to the proud distinction of being called ‘pap.’ Miss Bertha Laurie, who nas been at. tending Wilson college, is home to spend her summer vacation, The Presbyterian ehurch was beaut. fully decorated Sunday with vines and bloomi P. H Bitner, of near business in Bel Mrs, Murr: riday from Phil on ng flowers, of Millheim, and Joseph Hall, Monday. Shires, Penn transacted lefonte, iy Andrews returned on ladel icfonte Mill LO-IOrTOwW, phia, and expect to remain in Bell this summer, The takes trains will Pine Grove § academy re union place Friday. Special be run during the day. WwW. PDP, Dale, Lutheran Synod, at Maunsfie of Bellefonte, and Geo, attended the id, Kulin, of Lemont, session of ' Ohio, last week, On Thursday ev the Undine Mr cuing band tendered Montgomery House Miss ana > our te rat promise Mr. Link man of the Deering On Friday, Implement Co uite a large display of farm implements, binders and mowers, thi is such as About season ms loaded with implen wenis were ograg as h- semble ed on the diamond and phot ed It d. It attracted much attention. Mr, one of the graduating class, John T. Harris, of Bellefonte, is at State Col. lege this year and completed the course of has secured a position with a large elec- clectric engineering with honors ; he tric construction company at Buffalo N. v tune, , and will begin work there in a short He is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, of this place ~ Mr. Israel Corl, one of State College's prosperous farmers, came to Bellefonte on Friday to market wheat, that section do not buy at this season of the year. He informs us that a number | of farmers in that vicinity are holding their last year's crops with the expecta. tion of gettiug §t per bushel. They may be fortunate, but the promising out- look of crops hardly warrants it, Mr. Samuel builder at this place, finest buggies that ever passed over our streets, as dealers in Diehl, the carriage bearings same as on a bicycle. The new | tire makes the vehicle perfectly noiseless on the roads and saves it from jar and | jolts. The new bearing make it a very easy running vehicle, The fay will not be far distant when these improvements will be generally adopted. has one of the | Its points of excellence are that it is equipped with rubber cushioned tire | and the wheels are mounted with ball | Sparks show will be at Bellefonte on ' | next Thursday. Michael lost a valuable horse on Monday Morris will spend the The Sunday icnic at Pine Grove Mills Miss Harris Ithaca, N. Y .,tospend her v Miss LaPort, of Philips} Mi Mame Hazel evening. Otto went to Niagara where he summer. Reformed school will to-day. Adaline is home from acation, is urg, is vis ing Hamilton, on Howard Mever at State Colle attende commencemen this week be held in the Luthe Services will an church on Sunday morning ing June Mrs. J. A week for York 20 Aiken a short and daughter | hi to Philade trig New garet Sechler n Hopkin She left th Jalt more, Brockerhboff Was § Mrs. Wm. Graner,while | bicycles in front of Wetzel the 1 ICANINK ON SOM Ss 8 itil on payment 1 dislocated his elbow Miss Henrietta Butts in Phi the Presbyteri an left on Monday week ladelphia. She to spend the is to enter an hos pital, in that city the first of er, to become a trained nurse € xX Pex next Octob On Tuesday evening, Ira son of Mr. Al. friends. The young themselves as there was an abundance of clegant refreshments Next Thursday, 24th, the Mattern reunion will be held at Warriors Mark. Bishop Vincent, of the Methodist church, will be present to deliver an address. An interesting programme has been pre. entertained his enjoyed and Mrs. Garman, people choice music and pared. The Misses Elizabeth Stone, of War- Margaret and Catherine Wood- rough, of Knoxville, Mary Matlack, of Lewisburg, and Grace Philips, of New Castle, are the guests of Miss Mame Jackson and are being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reeder. The young ladies attended commence- ment exercises at the College this week. ren, ~John H. Sparks new railroad show will exhibit in Bellefonte on Thursday | afternoon and evening, June 24th, Ad- mission only 25 cents ; 10 cents for child- ren under 12 years of age. This show is recommended by public and press where | ever it has exhibited as being the largest and best 25 cent show on the road, the finest troops of performing ponies, dogs, goats and monkeys, together with a fine acrobatic performance. Free bal. loon ascension will be given from the show ground, at 2p. m, Don't miss it. with | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices MARRIAGE Li¢ Spring iry Edward Rhoads, i Bellefonte na Shook, B John K Laura F, Tyrone Wingate Penns ( Centre f Andrew 12. t Agni Hall LETTER! ATION REAL Monroe Armor et al, G97: two oro; fi §: ’" liams, to Hannah Fle land in Hus ton t man would have perate—on S un- Mon , oved to vol 1 my of Arm. TF ARO 1 i just Barst, count of vised by my ack to Penns I expect to be nearer Large Funeral On Friday afternoon the funeral of th ate Wm. It was attend. ed by the G. A. R., a large detachment from Company B, the and many citizens, Services Episcopal church, conducted Wright. The G. A. R. conducted the ceremonies at the cemetery, The floral Jones occurred. ndine Band the by Rev, at decorations were beautiful C. E. New Officers The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church, of this place, elect: ed the following officers R. Hughes, president; Samuel Taylor, vice president; Harris Heylman, treasurer Jas, secretary ; Miss Jessie Laurie, corres. ponding secretary. Died at Axemann Mrs. Harry Boop, who has been suffer. ing for quite a long while with rheuma. tism, died on Friday night, June 11th, | and was buried on Sunday afternoon, at Shiloh, She was only twenty.lwo years | old, and leaves a husband and two | children, Special Tran, To morrow, Friday, a special return | train will leave Pine Grove Mills at 10 p. im, for Bellefonte, to accommodate all | persons desiring to attend the Acallemy i reunion. ; Miss Belle Weaver, recording | | dec'd Fate of Gregg twp, JAMES CORNFLLY'S HEARING Thursday mornin at the lock, © Ke. hour LO press habeas corpus ls ed with fonte, is of going -aring,of james Corne charg burning building it Lolle in progress, in the Court Houge, before Judge love strict Attorney Bg se Wiihm teed attorney er, com and ; , of Renovo, ¢ 1 G,WHOo wi eerferred perferred Court Terrible Pains In the Stomach — Dreadful Head- aches — Face and Neck Covered | With Boils Cured by Hood's Sar Now Cle saparilia - Skin ‘1 for useless med ic 1's Sarsaparilia wk, Maryland try Hood's Sarsapar ‘ uy any ol her b ood ’ Sarsa- ._parilla Hest eo (hw M jo» } only x Hood's s Pills | with \ Hoo o Sart} Markets nte Hreakfast Lard, per 3 Eggs per dozer Potatoes per Dried Sweet ( per po (GRAIN corrected week Jackson & Co Red wheat, per bushe Kye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled per bushel Oats~new per bushel lero Buckwheat, per bushel Ground plaster, per ton y by Geo, W Coburn Markets GRAIX AND PRODUCE (as corrected by Lu er Guisewite Wheat, per bushel tye, per bushel Barley, per bushel Oats, per bushel Hay, per ctw Butter, per pound Eggs, per dozen Onions, per bushel. Apples, per bushel Potatoes, per bushel. Pork, per pound LEGAL NOTICE cosm—. XECUTOR'S NOTICE «Latters testamenta on the estate of Klizabeth Bartiges, were granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against | sald estate are requested 1o present the same, and ‘all persons indebted to sald estate are re quested to make payment without delay KE. E. SMITH, Exeentor Penn Hall, Pa AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the matter of the assigned estate of WL Goodhart in trust for the Denefit of creditors, In the Court of Common Fleas of Centre coun. ty, The undersigned, an auditor Ap inted by sald Conrt to hoar and pass po exeep tions filed to he agvets acoouis pied ied b} the the Assignee, restate accounts with the findings, and make distribution ton of the balance to and among those legally $ntitied to Ee a a EN Ud A i A aR IRA mm== » game, will attend to spointment, at his of fonte, Centre thie 2Z2ist « ¢ Ondny 1ay , ' 5 1 a ES Ss Ee | NORRIS HYDE a 3 pA —— — en act TRANSPOSING PIANOS. 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