THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO NTE, THURSDAY, JULY IA. 1, 1507 H APPENING S IN BELLEFONTE. Told Events Briefly in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS. SOCIAL EVENTS. Past Week What the worthy of mention—A What has Transpired During the of People Saw Movements our Local Scribe week's local news in a few words. The summer school at State Celle ge will begin next Monday. n Rudolph Schadd has been on the sick list for some time past. Mrs. T. F. Adaws days of the past week visiting friends at spent several Altoona. lay a delegation of Bellefonte 1 young men held ~11 Sun yY.M.C. A. ing service at Lemont - Mr. + ast week an interest. Toe yride returned H from Co at home on spring street. Mrs. Mary of Mechani visiting at the f Mr rein Arvin me } no Of ) 10mas, on Howard SAIC —-NMiss Mary t Sunday , on West spen with her gie Miles -Miss Kate Lieb at and all co nneci vacati Prof, G Gettisburg, sermon Retormed Sunday eve large cong: was present lay for ney wi th wid 1 - i 0e man's parent two weeks —- Mr. J moved his Attoruey's office, Temple Cour Tayl Tahknatears 3 Jounsion, fron fourth law office to rt and i t located a", Esq . who had his legs vv 5 bro 2 dynamo falling on him at the electric was able to home, at Lynn, Mass. a light station some weeks ago, leave on last Friday for his P. Hewes, Esq., and family the latter Pa., where weeks with —Chas. expect to leave week for Erie, spend several Mrs. Hewes’ former home. —R. M. Cunningham, a prominent busiuess man of Lamoure, North Dakota, spent Sunday with his old friend and school mate, C. 8, Harter, a law student in the office of Ay C. Meyer, -Mr. C. C. Shuey and wife, F. Potts Green and wile and Misses Belle and Carrie Weaver, left Monday for New York and Staten Island, where they will spend a couple of weeks outing. will at they friends, ~The Pennsylvania railroad company has issued an order prohibiting coal pick- ing along its tracks. Itis claimed that coal is purposely thrown off the cars, and that the annual loss is very heavy. ~W. W. Montgomery is having re. pairs made at his house on Bishop street | which is occupied by his son-in-law, Joun C. Bair. The improvements will change the appearance of the bouse con- siderably. «On Thursday evening Bellefonte was | visited by a large number of the Masonic order, who came here to spend the night, while on their outing at Hecla Fark. It was a large gathering and successful in every way. ~Harry Rothrock, eldest son of Mr, David Rothrock, of Buffalo Run, was se- lected for superintendent of the Mill. heim schools, out of fourteen applicants, He will receive $50 per month. Mr, Rothrock is a young man of ability and will prove satisfactory in that position, | day in Bel | at Harrisburg, is spending the left on part of this | ~Wm. Corman, of Zion, lefoute, spent Satur. The jail wall has been aired and is ready for the next crew, Lo §) i Daniel Garman is enjoying the sea breeze at Atlantic City, Phila, Summer reduction--at the Branch. Straw hats at half price. Mr. and Mrs, Mart Garman left on Tuesday to visit friends at Scranton, J. a pleasant call on W. A. tarried i Saturday. v, J. of Tusseyville, paid us Saturday morning. Mills, on C. Brown, Taunyer, of Pine Grove 1 Bellefonte a few hours Re Benner Armor, now located week at his home, this place. ~—Mrs. Wm. Lyons, of Howard street, Wednesday morning to friends at Lewisburg. R. T. Bloom, of Milesburg, had hus hand badly bruised while holding a drill visit and was struck by a sledge. professional ball Lock Haven has a team. The ferred to that J. M. us a call Shamokin t« i was trans ple Garbrick, of Fal Saturday, i 1 {Or anotner 1 are home of Mr. farris where visit friends at #4 and ola Rishon Bishop with scarlet th has ordered the have been afflicted a 1 Board of Heal to he and the sam juar 4 furday even. rocke rhoft person can buy ng street, Celery plants any in need of choice celery plants, them for so cents per hundred by calli on William Wolf, Bellefonte, Pa Prof. Rutt retu his bicycle trig back with a tan-brown complexion and an appetite that spreads consternation in a boarding house. .C, M. Bower, John Blanchard, Ellis L. Orvis, J. M. Dale, members of the Centre County Bar, are attending the annual session of the State Bar, Assecia- tion at Cresson, this week. ~Prof. Thomas B. Shannon principal of the Turbotsville, Northumberland county schools, was in Bellefonte Mon. day and Monday night stopping with his friend D. C. Keller at Hotel Haag. ~The famous Columbia bicycles have been reduced from f100 to £75. That is coming near to a decent price. will drop still lower in the course of a few years. Competition | to meet competitors, n t ed Hi East Ka med on Monday from y to Gettysburg. He came Tommy Greninger met with a pain. | ful accident one day last week. They | compels them He | IN THE COURT HOUSE Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices, Legal MARRIAGE Lewis M. Stringfel Maggie G. Simon, James Morrison, Miss Mary T. Cain, I Walker, I Miller Dane Y. . Maves, f Irvin Watkins, { Jennie Kline, LICENSES Clearfield low, 1 lefonute Mann Bel 2+ XC oyd B. LOttie M. Henry C. Hannah I Rebersburg J ( ks § l f | Boggs Howard § Joseph Ayers, Spring Twp. 1 Sarah Miller, wl iwi { Edward J. Sweetwood, 1 Dora Weaver, { Wailam ID. Marshall, Auna Huey, . { Spring Mills o ' ‘illmore John H. Stonebreaker, Annie Cartwright, LETTERS OF To Jacob Bottorf upon Thomas Willia Sandy ‘ Ridge ADMINISTRATION. the Twp. REAL T. Wilson any piece vy be tran pass of positon Ohamacht has Tm New Discoveries iscovered Led. The Nippenose News has d black band iron ore—and the Oval i : ger has discovered cannal coal valley and the Lock Haven daily news papers are pounding out gold gq Bald Eagle township. The we hear of Col. Eckert, Faraway Moses’ bosom friend, will discover a rich vein of New Orleans molasses in the neighbor. hood of Hardscrabble, They The two prisoners who escaped from the county jail last week, have thus far succeeded in eluding the officers. Var. fous rumors were afloat about the whereabouts of the two men, but thus far, nothing has been accomplished. There are plenty who will be anxious to cap. ture the £100 reward and a close watch will be kept. uartz in next thing Escaped Good Record, Thomas Ferguson the pioneer set. tier of Ferguson township, built the first | grist mill in that part of the county about 1800, and it is still turning out good flour, was cleaning his bicycle and gave the | wheel a spin when his thumb got caught between the chain and the sprocket | wheel taking the end off before he knew what had happened. | ~Ralph Harshberger, the 12-year-old son of H. H. Harshberger, Esq., while | on a visit to his father’s farm down Bald Eagle valley, met with quite a serious | accident. He was riding a horse Tues. | day afternoon when he wan thrown off, breaking his left arm at the wrist, «An attempt to burglarize the Penn. | sylvania railroad depot at Port Matilda, was made, on Wednesday night of last week but who ever, did it must have been frightened off before the purpose was accomplished, Holes were bored in the door almost the entire way a- round the lock. Miss Bessie Roberts, of Passadena, { Cal., will spend the summer at the home fof Mr. and Mrs, | street, ~ Miss Isabel Taylor departed on Wed. ment in a hospital. Miss Mary Aun McGill and Mrs. J. P. Gephart left to day for San Fraucisco, to attend the International Christian Endeavor convention, ~Bicycle bloomers are gradually be- coming popular in Bellefonte, They are awfully tempting and the dear girls will wear them, ~George B. Summerville, Esq, of the Clearfield county bar was in town ate tending to some professional duties yest. erday. Allison, on Allegheny | nesday for Philadelphia for medical treat. A FIRGHTFUL EXPERIENCE 1 ast Saturday afternoon Charles Tay. lor met with a serious accident while Hunter cameo farm pear frightened mowing hay on the F The at a load of hay that Mi the lines with his le d checkin illmore, team be and gave a the He and passed Tay culte leap that threw lor from bar, and twenty seat, on front of t to the ft 1 clung after beg dragged about rods succeeded in the frightened He of the animals, wis perilous posi. penetrated his and held motion tion. One right farm above bow him fast. The severly gashed and reaper kuives in C hoy pe d Robert came to the his right side, Fortunately Henderson saw the accident and rescue, Dr. gave Seibert was quickly sammoned and the which while exceedingly attention to young man's pain- The Taylor At wounds, ful are not necessarily serious, young man is a son and is abou! 21 years this writing he i Captain nade rapid progreas i pt Taken to Asviam Miss Jennie with her the yraith, 1 brothers, and Robert, ile east of Boalsburg, n Tuesday m Danvill Miss Galbrad lit was Gall residing two James one was, , Tem to the oO for the ng feared she yium insane sufferi from ancholy an would do herself harm Change of Firm Mr. 8. 8. Miles, formerly at Port Matilda, has purchased the in terests of Mr. Edward Schofield in the grocery firm of John . Miles & Co. The business will be continued by the Miles Bros. at the old stand on Spring street. They are well acquainted and substan. 1p a a merchant 5 D tial men and will be able to build ug good trade. No According to the usual custom among | printers, 4th of July week will be a vaca- tion and no paper will be issued from this office Thursday July 8th. This will give all an opportunity to celebrate and | recuperate. Paper >» More Stars On and after July 3rd, the American flag will have 45 stars. There will be six rows, The first, third and fifth rows will have eight stars each, and the sec. ond, fourth and sixth will have seven each. Box Sociable, A box sociable and festival will be held by the ladies of the United Evan. gelical chargh of Nittany Hall, on Satur. day July i7ih, in the evening. Refresh- ments of all kinds will be served, music by the Nittany Cornet Band. Large Estate, The will of Aaron W. Patchin, the well known lumberman who died last week, His estate is valued at over a million dollars. «Straw hats-—cut in too, the price we mean-Philadelphia Branch. was probated at Clearfield Thursday. Nolan died Kt ree ! ' Denth of Mrs, Margaret Mrs her home Margaret 1. Nolan, at West rom a complicat on Lamb Tuesday ion of diseases, night, Deceased was bon 15th 1823 an Perry d was 73 years, | county, Pa. October § months and 14 days old strokes of paralysis aboot six years ago | but rallied again Three children, two boys and one girl, of a oss They ark, N. Christ, of Miss Alice of this place, John Ford, of Slippery Rock, Pa. to mourn the 4 urvive devoted Charles, Pa. Mr, ing of r wot | and lov of » are Butler, ‘ and R. will take place Frida ay held St. The funeral morning. Services will be in John's Catholic church Nolan~—Shaughnessy On next Wednesday, at 7 John nessy wi 30a. Nolan and Miss Elizabeth Shaugh il be married at St. John's ( olic church, at this place, by 2 oA TIA ATG SHOIan BoIGs freight gent Liverllis Hoods Pills 4 To do Business ] business Dress like a man has | do and it. Only tailor-made clothes have a business appear. and made-to-order guits and overcoats are recog- nized as models of correctness in attire. Our fits are always pertect. With an assortinent of woolens embracing every- thing desirable for this season, our patrons enjoy advantages in the choice of fabrics not of- fored elsewhere in town. Al though we rank first, our prices are moderate. ! 1 100K who i QOS to ou ance, Jacob Gross, The Fashionable Tallor, High BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Street, LEGA L NoricE XECUTOR'S NOTICE «Letters testamenta. ry on the estate of Elizabeth Bart deo’ te of Gregg twp, were granted 10 the undersigned, all persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same, and ‘all persons indebted to said estate are re. quested to make payment without delay. KE. E. SMITH, Executor, Penn Hall, Pa. JRVIN HOUSE, ~ Guy W. Reed fale "gn to and from n ail tra A ror Cie ote AVEN, PA. ral 0 Excellent convent, in every respect . ay [|] ¢ [ ¢ i / i 1 / / / ¢ / / ¥, , 1 , N, 4 Hl / ¢ ’ / Bellefonte Markets (ne, GRoCy Bauer & {« ried per p Fries dried per pound beans per gaat RIES ¢# iia She had two | Count io BAIS per Dus orn, she 4 per busl (rat new per bushel Bar) “y La Markets, as correct Coburn DUCs a i EE eh NORRIS & HYDE WET ¢ Geneon Cole [] A TRANSPOSING PIANOS. Fustanily NON NN WENO THEONLY PIANOS ros pose nny mong to Eis Amy a i Y olor CO MISS OHNMACHT, a a i a ifn tiv io gio inf inte. DON'T has been We especi carefu W ich all all cons tell ration, we about them you} per fumery would not be considered a LUNATIC fot uy ing our ‘“‘Banquet we have will you like nice Ce hesitation in t and cheapest market. Our "Eurcka Corn ' is simply perfect. You can est these assertions by calling at o GREEN'S PHARMACY, fesssasasssasasass 1no te] ia uy ul “SST«TS eS. 9 TS TST TT TS TTSTSTS|TSTSTSTSTSTSTST TTS ST TASTY A GOOD FIT as easy, exact, and perfect as possible with ashoe made to order, is whatevery one desires. An ill-fitting shoe is a constant annoyance and a growing discomfort. The longer you have it, the less you like it. Our stock in- cludes first choices in all the sizes manufactured, 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- casions. ‘There's wear here as well as beaaty. m— MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Penna. | | Ep er
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