Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 24, 1897, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
THU RSDAY, JUNE 24, 1807
HAPPENINGS
IN BE LLE FONT E. tives in Philadelphia,
Local Events Briefly Told in a
Few Lines.
EVE
PERSONALS, SOCIAL NTS.
What has Transpired During the Past Week
of People—What the
saw worthy of mention
Movements our
Local Scribe
week's local news in a few words,
The Bellefonte Academy closed last
week.
—Mrs. Wm
in Philadelphia.
Dawson is visiting friends
—James Knofsinger, of Pleasant Gap,
paid us a call on Monday.
I. Tressler and E. C. Ripka, of Lin-
den Hall spent Saturday in Bellefonte.
—Mrs. Anna Mayes, of Shippensburg,
is visiting at the home of Wm. B. Rankin.
Mr. Chas. Noll,
f Clearfield, visited Mr. Noll’s
and son Frederick,
parents
this week.
—Alfred
rses for
Baum
et
sth Regiment
guest
ge and expects
— Miss Schofiel
Edward left
trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic city.
— Miss Miss Millie
Smith departed on Tuesday for a week's
Nannie
mn Saturday
Rosa Fox and
—Mr. John H. Rishel, Jr.,
township, was seen on ©
Thursday Friday,
after a long illness.
and
anda
—Mr. Evan Goodfellow,
in South America during
—Mrs. Joseph Leichten and
from Philadelphia, have come
fonte to spend several months at the home
of Mrs. Estella Lyons, her mother
to Belle-
illness of Mrs. Marshall's mot
D
he
acr,
Sower, of Norristown, a
james Coburn
He is a pleasant
brother
friends here last week.
gentleman and paid us a short call while
here.
Mr. Joe Cushing, one of the C
of Pa's.. efficie
married
"t
it
most ut
at
Joe Loose, of this
best man, at tke
Prof. A
morning for a tri
Rei Saturday
irg, Han.
and other points. He expects to
over,
make the trip on his bicvcle, if the roads
|
i
are good. He will for several
weeks.
Mrs, J. G
Sunday
“arty
UTZ,
C., ‘spent in Bel
guest of the Misses Benner, Some years
of Washington
ionte,
ago the family resided in Bellefonte, and
B
occupied the Frank Stover home on
High street,
Mr. John Meyer, of Centre Hall, one
of the recent graduates of Franklin &
Marshall college, paid us a short call on
Friday. He has not made any definite
arrangements as law
to becoming a
student, in town, as previously stated
Prof. James
Beliefonte Academy,
of
f the
accompanied
Hughes, 0
by
Satur.
After
his
his daughter Miss Otalie, left on
day for a summer's vacation a
brief visit
Charles, he
May during the summer season.
Mrs. Wistar
by her grand children,
Morris Wood, and her neice, Miss Mary
Blanchard. arrived in Bellefonteon Thurs
day evening in Mrs. Morris’ private car
Mrs. Morris will now occupy her summer
Baltimore with son
located
at
t
will be at Cape
Morris,
Margarétte and
accompanied
home on North Allegheny street
Mr, John Rupp,the jolly miller from
Oak Hall, was in our town on Saturday.
He says the students of the Boalsburg
Academy would likely hold a reunion at
that place later in the summer. The
move has been started and definite action
will soon be taken for that purpose,
Our townsman D. F. Fortney, Esq.,
delivered a very interesting and able
address at the Pine Grove Academy Re-
union Thinking that many
would like to see the same in print we
give it entire. When Mr. Fortney takes
an interest in anything you can depend
last week,
upon it being well done.
~On Thursday, of last week, Miss
Mamie, daughter of landlord Keller had
a startling experience. She mixed gas-
oline and warm water for the purpose of
This was placed on
the stove, at some one's suggestion, The
result was that it quickly iguited and the
young lady was badly burned about the
hands and wrist
cleaning clothes,
Mr. H. E. Noll, formerly of Millheim,
now living at Lancaster, Pr., transacted
business in Bellefoute on Monday. Mr,
Noll was employed for some time as
traveling salesman for The Safety Buggy
Company of that city,
promoted to the position of superinten.
dent of their extensive plant, which is a |
| The gathering was royally entertained.
very important place,
|
A
| Waterbury,Conn. where she
Sparks Brothers’ circus to-day.
—-Mr, Chas. Callaway is visiting rela-
left for Altoona
Wednesday where she will visit relatives,
-Mrs. D, H.
arrived in town on Wednesday.
Bessie Musser on
Hastings and daughter
Helen,
Don't forget the Undine picnic and
jubilee, at Hecla Park on Saturday, July
rd,
heavy rain
We had
storm on Saturday.
an unusually
No damage was
done to vegetation.
—Miss Lulu,
Hoy, of Altoona, is
Miss May Taylor,
of Dr. H. K.
her friend
daughter
visiting
—Miss Jeunie Crittendon has gone to
will remain
| until after Christmas,
{ of Col. J.
He recently was |
Mrs, Jack McClelland and son, of
Sharpsburg, are the guests
L. Spa
Mrs. Claude Jones and sister Miss
Armor left for Mrs
Jones’ home, in Tyrone.
at the home
1 or
igler.,
Grace on Tuesday
— During the past week many farmers
their first t
Of
commenced cutting
crop
hay.
0 clo LN
Mary
the }
quired examination
Ex-sheriff John Spangler was
town on Tuesday. He seems a stranger
Spangler is looking
ing good
Miss Edith Holtz
Semin
Dame
tlle, Pa., 1
s Grove )
another
August 'g7 work
greatly reduced
Winner,
ider, had his eye
~On Tuesday Lock
Haven's crack bicycle r
teeth cut at Hecla Park
a boy from Bellefonte,
style. He beat Winner is
and the crowd howled
Foruey
Johuny Teats,
in elegant
several races
~The School board has organized as
required by law and elected D. F. Fort.
President : W. B
and John P. Harris, Treasurer
Tuesday
» time for the election of teachers
Rankin Secty ;
X
as
ney
and 6
29th
ion June
A very pretty musical was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs,
on Linn street Monday evening, in honor
of the Misses Oppenheimer, are
visiting at the Lewin home. Miss Emma
Samuel! Lewin
who
Oppenheimer w ho possesses a fine voice,
rendered several choice selections,
_—
position in the Mercersburg academy as
instructor in music. He expects to leave
in September to begin his duties. Mr
Gearhart is 4 young man active and en.
Paul Gearhart has accepted a
ergetic and this position will suit him ad-
mirably as he possessed rare musical
ability.
Mr. Haag has concluded to add an.
other story to his hotel on Bishop street
and operaticns have commenced already.
Landlord Kel frequently is unable to
find room enough for all his guests. The
new story will be of brick. Mr, Keller,
the landlord, seems to be doing a big
May prosperity smile on him
ler
business
On Tuesday seventeen coaches were
filled with Williamsport Methodists who
picniced at Hecla Park. In the after.
noon about five hundred of them inspect.
ed our town, They smiled at our pretty
girls, drank soda water and other foam.
ing liquids, paraded the streets and all
went away apparently pleased with their
ili
visit
evening June 14th Mr
Gotlieb Haag, one of Bellefonte’s best
citizens was taken by. surprise. His
numerous friends learned that it was his
On Monday
68th birthday event and they gathered at |
his home to properly celebrate the event,
The Undine band came later and helped |
to liven up the event, Mr. Haag highly
appreciated the compliment of his (riends
and was the jolliest one of the party.
( about the
held at
Thursday
sociable will be
this
Lutheran
Longer Wian's home
evening.
Mr. Morris Trome is at Easton, Pa.,
where he will be an important guest at a
fashionable wedding.
Mrs.
hart,
operation in a hospital,
of
of
under-went
Gearhart, wife Rev, Gear-
rechntly a delicate
Joseph, son Jacob Runkle has
started a grocery store in the Aiken's
block, on Allegheny street.
On Tuesday evening the children in
the Catholic convent,
that
at this place, gave
a musical is deserving of high
praise,
the
Methodist pastor of Warriors Mark, was
Rev Illingsworth, eloquent
in Bellefonte on Tuesday, He is a young
man of more than average ability, %
his
matter
~Parties desiring extra copies of t
issue, containing
recent Pine Grove Mills acad-
cmy reunion cau secure
IN THE COURT HOUSE
from Various
Gathered
abroad. They were
Misses Mary
Caroline Orvis Blanche Haves, an
and the
Hendrixson all of Bellefonte
Wednes
"wy
Fries
ing to schedule they sailed on
-
day, from New York aboard the
land" of the famous Red Star Lin
are due at Antwerp
Their tr
i" in
mg in
on July 3rd
ip wil
the following
The
be an interesting one tak
points : Brussels,
Waterloo, Hague, Paris, Geneva,
Switzerls
Rome, Naples
Dresden ¢ iver Rhine,
tria,
Loudon and le in England
at from
They expect to leave the contin
Southampton, on the ‘Paris’ one of the
famous greyhound steamers
sth. The
American tourists
September
of twenty-
They
a pieasant tour
party will consist
six will cer.
tainly have and their
many friends in Bellefonte will anxious-
ly await their return
Reduced Rates to San Francisco
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
for the Christian En
to in San
Francisco July 7 to 12, it will sell special
announces that,
deavor Convention be held
tickets from all points on its system at
greatly reduced rates. These tickets
will be soiG jane 27 to July 2, and will
permit of stop over at Denver and poiuts
West. Returning, passengers must reach
original starting point not later than
August 17,18¢7
For specific rates, conditions, and full
information apply tonearest ticket agent.
Sparks Brothers’ circus will show on
the island near P. R. R. siation
Basket Punic
On Saturday July 3rd, a basket picnic
will be held at Scotia park in whichevery-
Among the
speakers will be Rev, Raiph 1llingsworth
and Rev. R. W. Runyon, Other speak-
ers have been invited and in all proba
bility will be present. It will be under
the auspices of the Scotia Band
body 1s cordially invited,
At Hecla Park
The Undine Band will make things
lively at Hecla Park ou Saturday July
yd. They are preparing for a large
turnout from Bellefonte and Lock Haven.
A splendid programme of amusements
will soon be issued. Races of all kinds
will interest the crowd.
Don't fail to attend the circut to-day
| CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
The News Gathered From Various
Sections
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
What our
and
Correspondents sce
The
will be
Army of Alert
observe worthy of note local
Happenings of every community
gladly Published—Send the news we will
Publish it
REBERSBURG
Mrs. H. H.
There is a ghost
1ear John Wolf's
grange
ing Saturday p.
and Mrs. Mumma has gone
see their old friends
Steward M. Weber
ChoOl next
Miller is very sick.
at the iron bridge,
meeting will be on
m.
sit Lo
dward
and Mrs
* the guests of Mr,
are the g
Jolin 3 r says
, To 3s 13 atumsral
igh Rebers
Sh
1
xioye tl
JUTH
) £0 out again in
1
nu Allis
ING PARTY : ~The
were out fishing
f
SINCSS very «
report lots
2 —
thing
some
uldn't
Harry says caught a snake
in his hat
ies have rex
They take a
1 he matures,
Ward says,
Yer nn 3
Some of our y
ruck a
to raise,
they are sure to have
r has been
boy
“everything
EX
Ww
oti
pt
take a hand in
Miss Mame
visiting friends and relatives at this place,
last week. Mame is a girl who «
having a good time, 1 by all ag
. of Bel
Keller clionle, was
"TIOYS
and peat
ance she enjoyed herself while here, We
are always glad to have such young peo
ple visit as it Eelps to liven up our
town, Clarence Musser, from Spring
Mi says, he “‘especially enjoyed her
vi Call again Mame
te
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us,
is,
SOBER ITEMS
L. P. Smith is doing a big business ou
his lumber job
Mr. C. K. Sober, of Lewisburg, was at
this place on Saturday last
Ben Confer went homie on Monday and
intends to resume his job on Wednesday
Mr. Gilbert, of Lewisburg, was here
last week and framed a carload of props
for Mr. Smith,
Mrs, Lewis Rote went to Coburn on
Saturday evening to visit friends and
take in the festival. Lewis was keeping
batchilors hall till Monday morning, when
his wife came home again
On last Tuesday, while William the
son of James Immel was working corn
with a young horse, the horse in some
means took fright and got unmanage
able for the boy. The horse then kick.
ed itself lonse and ran towards the barn,
| Near the barn was a post fence which
she tried to jump and broke her neck.
It is supposed to be one of his oest
horses
PA. FURNACE
Sunday night a heavy shower passed
over this valiey
People who drive their cattle to these
pasturing lands had better see to them,
as some are hard on fences and will get
| in trouble if they don't watch,
| visiting at D. H. Kustenbander for the
| benefit of ber health. She has chosen
turned home from a trip to the West and
{ intends tospend the balance of the sum-
mer at the old home, with hisaged father
and sisters.
The Star Ointment company
the 14th, and have decided to
and improved machinery
mands this increase of
plant is growing rapidly.
SOTes,
met on
put in new
The trade de.
capacity. This
Star ointment
OAK HALL HAPPENINGS
Knoff has erected a
wre last week
iland transa
last week
Jas. (ill
Bellefonte
A number
Pine Grove last week,
The crusher
section of the country.
A number of farmers he
some hay ; always ahead.
Mrs. Wm. Sellers
among friends, at Filln
Jas
spent
'
of our people
stone at work in
sur
“sul
AVE
our patrons enjoy advantages
in the choice if fabrics not of.
fered « lsewhere in town. Al
though we rank first, our
prices are moderate
Jacob Gross,
The Fashionable Tailor,
BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
High
street
LEGAL NOTICE
Letters testamenta
Elizabeth Bartges
were granted to the
EN UTOR'SNGLOF
ry on the estate of
dec'd late of Gregg twp
| undersigned, all persons having claims against
sald estate are requested 10 present the same
and all persons indebted 10 sald estate Are te
quested to make payment without delay
EE SMITH, Execntor
Penn Hall, Pa
Al DITOR'S NOTION
In the Orphans’ Court of Centre county, Pa,
in the matter of the estate of 2.7. Williams,
late of Walker township, deceased
The undersigned, an auditor appointed by
sald Court, fo distribute the funds in the
bands of Sarah Jane Williams, Exeeutrix,
| of ete, of sald decadent, as appears by her final
this country thinking it 'may be a benefit |
[to her, We hope it may.
Rev. M. Goheen, minister from India,
| who returned a year ago, we see has re. | June. 3
account, to and among those legally entitied
{ ) ’ a 3 nw \ the purposes and duties of
Miss Mary Seeger, from New York, is | hereto, will sit for pute n
his appointment on Tuesday the 2th day of
June, 1. 188, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon,
at the law offers of Fortney & Walker, Belle
tonte, Pa. when apd where all parties interest
od are required to present and prove thelr
claims Reliie the u heorsighod, or be forever de
tarred from coming in upon the sh and.
WAN ISON WALKER
Auditor,
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A GOOD FIT
as easy, exact, and perfect
as possible with a shoe made
to order, is what every one
desires. An ill-fitting shoe
18 A constant ammoyance and
a growing discomfort. The
longer you have it, the less
you like it. Our stock in
cludes first choices in all the
sizes manutactured, and up
to date, nature has failed to
produce any foot outside of
this line. We can please
you, because we show every-
thing desirable for all oe
cagions. There's wear here
as well as beauty.
on, s—
MINGLE'S SHOE STORE,
Bellefonte, Penn’a.
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