THE CEN TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LH IS a DAY, JUL) HAPPENINGS ¢ INBELLEFONTE. Local Events Briefly Told ina Few Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. What has Transpired During the Past Week What worthy of mention—A —Movements of our People Local Scribe saw week's local news in a few words. -Miss Daisy Keichline is visiting friends at Selinsgrove. Operations on the borough bailding, street. on Howard w — 4 . " . Tag ort 3 : " . W. F. Shugert, of Washington, D.C, | apy in the armory, at this place. | first takes place on Friday evening, July | is spending his vacation with friends at this place. —The next big gathering will Y Business Mens Picnic, at Hecla Park, | August 12th, week for a several friends at Erie, Pa this among P. Hewes and family left visit week's — Evening picnics at Hecla Park, are quite the oper caper. Chaperons i r : i usually are not wanted. —Mr. Mrs. iladelphia, are visi Hodson, ting at the home and Geo. . John Harrison, on Bishop street. Superintendent Gramley completed his work of holding examinations throughout the county. —NMany people are taking advantage The prices are down for a short season only, —The Mens picnic held at Hecla Park, Augu of Shaeffers cheap rate on photos. : “19 parations are being made for t have been the past few weeks; the heat has fish KCPL ashermen soy stream.s 1CT black snake was kill It was found lyin r of Stewart Lyons property —Miss Carrie large firm Foster, tants cents ol 3 \arousburg we Thomas Hayes, Foster of Dr. week. Dr. Moritz Salm, wife and two daugh- ters, Edna and Lill are registered at and expect to of Columbus, Ohio, * Brockerhoff House remain here for 1 delighted with Belle. some time. They are foute and its people ~Mrs. and daughter Miss Bella departed on Thurs. day evening for Harrisburg, where they Mrs. D. H. Hastings, Mrs. Rankin's daughter. They some time at Atlantic city, before return ing home. Barbara Rankin her will visit will ~Mr. Calvin Lose and wife and Mr, Harry C. Baney and wife, all rode from | ~ Atlantic City to this place in a carriage: It took them six days to come. reached here Tuesday. They are for. mer residents of this place who seem to be prospering at the Seashore. -~Judge Love and Editor Harter have beer scouring up and down the Bald Eagle valley the past week in quest of woodcock and have been successful in their expeditions. gunning should be coralled and put to work in a grain field. Farmers keep on a lookout for them, ~Recently the editor passed by the | and Mrs.C. M. comfortable home of Mr. Bower and was attracted by the profu- gion of flowers that adorn the surround. ings. They have a veritable flower gar- den that contains all the choicest plants can name and place each. Their home on Linn streeet is much admired for this beautiful display. ~-Mart B, Garman seems to have a winner in his fast horse ‘Dollie Spen- sy cer.” Recently she won second money in races at Scranton and Hazleton, Fa., in which her time was as low as 2.17% Horsemen now claim that this horse will be able to turn a mile in less than 2.10 before the season closes, Mr. Garman expects to have her entered in a num. her of races this season. The invest. ment was a good one and he will make considerable this season, the are progressing nicely | be the | spend | They | Any fellows who will travel through the hot sun these days | Put them to work. | A Mr. Wasson, of Pleasant Gap, is afflicted with appendicitis. ~=J0ck Haven now has a base putting every Crack ball team and they are thing in the shade, The Episcopal Sunday school will picnic at Hunter's Park, July 1gth. -Prof, Henry F. Bitner, of Millersville State Normal, was in town on Monday evening, Mrs. Cooke daughter Edna, of Jeanette, little visiting y Edward and are friends in Bellefonte, On Monday morning July sth, the little four weeks old baby of Mr, and Mrs. Z. Underwood passed away. —John Miller, while loading iron at Valentine's furnace,had a heavy bar fall { on his foot and it smashed seveal toes. —A series of three dances will be giv- The 26th Annual Juniata Valley Campmeeting Association sill hold their meeting August roth to the 20th, at New- ton Hamilton. A cablegram from Antwerp, gium, last week, stated that the party of young ladies from Bellefonte reached that point safely. An Odd Fellows picnic will be held at Hunters Park, August 7th, in by the organizations part of our country. Mrs. Daniel Heckman and daughter 1 lacgt from iron returne relurnca ast week visit among friends in away over five Rev. R. Leight will occupy the formed church, Altoona, Pa., their of tl pastor. absence Olie Meek, now in Pl Mr. i where he holds a ge [ Williams. « H. wheels Burns Derr an Cota, of Monday morning for Bloomsburg, where they ex- >, left on their pect to attend the Bible conference to be held there, Rev. 8. N. Eisenburg, Ph. D., of Centre Hall, will preach in the Reformed church on Sunday Morning and even. ing Eisenburg is a deliver a pleas. Rev. prominent pastor and no doubt will ing discourse. ~The Royal Arcanum have moved from the Crider Exchange to the new K. G. E. hall, in the Eagle Block. They held their first meeting on Monday eve. | ning. After business, refreshments and a smoke followed. ~The announcement in the Gazette last issue, that Lewis Doll, Jr., of Belle- foute, was married, proved a mistake. That was the programme but it scems that Lewis experienced a change of | mind and took lus departure from these | parts, ~A camping party of young gentle | men from Bellefpute are on a two weeks’ { outing at Hunter's run, between Lock Haven and Howard, along the Bald Eagle. Messrs. Blair, Hamilton, Mec- | Clure, Reeder, Dorworth and Curtin compose the party. ~Mr. Allen Rumberger, son of our popular Register G. W. Rumberger, left on Monday morning to accept a position in the wholesale shoe firm of Kern, Lau. | derbach & Co., Philadelhpia. Allen is an industrious young man who will cer- «Hons. James Schfioeld and R. M. now from the extended session of the Penna. Legislature which was one of the most remarkable sessions of that body. As they were in a hopeless democratic majority, they assume no responsibility for what was done. «On Thursday, of last week, while driving towards Pleasant Gap, the editor had an unpleasant experience. The horse became frightened by the train and after breaking up a good bug- gy got away. No one was injured by the mishap, as was stated in some of the other papers. The | | tainly take advantage of this opportunity. | that bloom and of which Mrs. Bower | Foster, our representatives, are home | IN THE COURT HOUSIH Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices Legal MARRIAGE LICENSES George W. Williams : Laura B, Houtz, [45 Bellefonte t Hublersburg jaruer, Fhomas J. da B. Johnson, 1 John A. Whitmeyer, Coburn Sallie A. Stiver, by Vinson Barrigar, Ada Smoke, J { ti § William E. Martz, t Lillie Maude Hepburn, William W, Grenoble, Bessie C, Stover, J Bellefoute 1 I ohn C, Nolan, Jlizabeth Shaughnessy, Pine Grove Mills | § Ross S, Grove, Mary M. Brouse, | Pleasant Gap Pine Glenn Charles E. Schreffler, Sadie C. Veihderfer, William P. May Goodfellow, Bellefonte Fleming Mil Smith, John H. Letterman, Margaret FE. Minnemye! wt Myry vi { JUrg \ } : { Simon W. Zimmerman, Sarah M. Ralston, Bel- | after a pleasant . home Miss Elenore Mitchell returned Wednesday of 1 Thomas street, ~-Mr. Samuel Obendorf, proprieto the Philadelphia Branch, arrived i Bellefonte and is the guest of Mr Samuel Lewin, At the Bar Association, at Cresson, C. M. Bower, Esq., one of our leading attorneys, was wt Tinie & — on jiun street recent meeting of the State elected a member of the Executive com- mittee. ~Misses Jean and Lottie Gregg, two pleasant young ladies, of Joplin, Mo., | daughters of Col. Harvey Gregg, formerl. ly of this place, are guests at the home of Mr. Will Gray, on East Linn street. ~Wilmer L. Malin, left on Wednes. day evening for Nashville, Tenn.., to make preparations for the Penna. State exhibit at the Tennessee Centennial and | International exhibition. He will be | gone about a week, | ~Company B will leave for Conneaut | Lake, on Fiday morning, going west, | Tuesday evening Lieut. Taylor and de. | tail went ahead to prepare the ground | for the arrival of the company. will be gone one week, | «~Messrs Al Garman, | Harry Jackson, Jacob Gross and Sim | Baum, went up Bald Eagle Wednesday { on a fishing excursion. They succeeded | in capturing two bass. It was a good | day~but not for fishing. ~-At noon on Wednesday a freight engine was derailed on the Penna. tracks near McCalmont's lime kilns. The passenger trains om the B. BE. val. ley were delayed a short time on this ac. count, and the Lewisburg train had to assist in transferring passengers and baggage to and from Beliefonte, «On Wednesday evening Mr. Frank T. Kern and Miss Agnes C. Rapp, both of Bellefonte, were married at the resi. dence of Father McArdle. Mi, Kerns for several years held the position of foreman of the steam laundry, at this place, and is fortunate in securing such an estimable young lady for his life companion, They Dept. Sheriff USDINE PICNIC The Undine time at Hecla Park, Satur Baud certainly | The largest crowd there. Williamsport and Lock were npusually well represented while people cane from all points of the coun. ty The amusements o ¢ day consisted of bicycle races, base ball games, daac- ing and a fine display firc-works in the evening The races were largely attended and resulted as follows One mile novice ‘on by Bruce Barn. hart, of Bellefonte; time 3:21; second, Bosner, of Bellefonte; third, Parsons, of Lock Haven One mile open-—Woun by Jolin Teats, of Harry Weaver, Jesse Underwood, third. lellefonte, time 3.10; second Boys race one mile open—Wou by Harry Weaver, of Bellefonte, time 2.49; Teats second and Underwood third A game of base ball was played Mackeyville resulted in as o'clock between heim which in favor of the formes Another game was playes 1 the Demore rt which rest r by a score of 1 The ceren McArdl at Hoan ny was The Lf groom, and the bridesn Louise Crumbaugh. At the close of the ceremony their friends and groom and went once to the home of the bride, where a splendid awaited them The people handsome presents from friends. After a short trip they will re. turn and occupy their newly furnished May happiness attend them wedding breakfast youn g received many the eir many home. A Bad Roof The County Commisioners are a | quandry as to what is best to be dose in in regard to repairs on the Court House. | | The present roof on the building is so | poor that whenever there is a rainfall | ceiling in streams. As the building is aute<dated and a more commodious | structure will be needed before long, | they hesitate about spending much mou- {ey on a new roof. Drew The Prize The Philadelphia | cycle to some one of its patrons, | Monday the drawing took place and | 2128" was the fortunate number and it | was not long until the holder came in, | Mr Geo, Keller, of Spring township got the bicycle. Gored by 5 Cow. On Monday of last week, Jennie a 13- year old daughter of Robert Armstrong, was gored by a vicious cow, at their home on East Howard street. A deep wound of seyeral inches length in the thigh was the result and required the careful at. tention of Dr, J. L. Seibert to dress, No Go, The Acetyline Gas-Works, promised for Bellefonte will not be built, The paten. tee refused to keep his agreement with the Morrises and the project is declared off on that account. § | during Haven | the water comes pouring through the | ROLL OF HONOR the mouth any errors on abel notify us at once Jd W Grove, Iu fThos N Eador Thos Kuler BF Roye y oor Prot G FW Mark, North East, Pa isane Frain, Abdera Emanuel Corman, Coburn Earl Corman, Coburit cu. 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