THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, TH URSDAY, JULY HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Briefly Told in a Lines. Local Events Few EVENTS. PERSONALS, SOCIAL Past Week What worthy of mention—A What has Transpired During the Movements of People our Local Scribe saw week's local news in a few words Mrs. Sarah Kel of Philadelphia, visiting Miss Ellen Wall lace's ley, Woods circus will be in Lock Haven on August 3rd. It is a good one, g A bouncing boy is John Kline, Esq's., recent good luck. May it live long and prosper Walter Diehl, L to Bel former N. B. 3 rwisburg, lefonte, friends. Spangler soldier this week, om pany clerk -Miss Myrtia Hol ISILON as a nurse in one resigned of the hos. vitals of Philadelphia. hY & Walls r at the home Samuel New York on ) same park Saturday, — FE x-Sheriff Ishler, at his residence on East High sireet, has two night bloom. ing cereus, which yasid are attracting « The about g p. m., erable attention blossoms com pening until 1 and many persons have been to 1! the flower, during the past week Orrie Atwood has a good thing in a preparation he applies to floors. It will prevent dust and dirt when sweeping, which is the cause of much annoyance to storekeepers. During the past week he has filled up a number of floors about town and everybody is wel the 1 pleased with result Last week part of the employees, at Furnace down their to quit The arose on account of a delay in re the laid toois Valentine and decided work trouble ceiving their wages, thing has been satisfactorily arranged to work. The Since then every and ail have gone back strike was of a very short duration Counterfeit 5 and 10 cent pieces are floating about in this community. This a good imitation, and has about the same ring. It is soft and will write like lead. After it has been in circulation for a time it tums quite dark. Parties in this community are suspected of handling this grade of goods spurious coin is ~Miss Mable Fauble, daughter of M Fauble, the clothier, returned last week, from Germany, where she had been taking a course in music in which she bas markel ability, Her trip abroad was an interesting experience, and her delight is th be able to give her father an occasional pointer in the ‘Mother tougue’’' aml how it is spoken over thera, { Clinton the | Rupp, | evening There are about ten cases of scarlet | fever in Bellefonte, Hon. J. P. Gephart, eral weeks past at Loganton, Pa, 18 at present, who spent SOV home again Henry Clay Central R. R, Pp resident of the lefonte Ross, of Pa., was in Bell this week. wl, last weck Walker, among friends in Harrison Esq., spent rusticating county Hamilton left on Phil Mis nesday for § Mame Wed a trip to | ipsburg, and Tyrone to visit friends afew and gess FE this in Miffi But Naginey spent days of week among friends 1 TU Feiatives The in county of Johu A offered at 6th personal property Hall, sale on Friday, will be August t ou Monday wil of Oak public D. FF. Fortney, for Erie, tend the U. S Miss Nettie Yunt Williamsg Esq. lef Pa., circuit court as a juror and Mr. and Mrs ort, arev at the Mrs. Charles Smith Garman where he nto, of home of Mr. -Mrs. A. S turned on Tuesday siting and and son evening, from weeks to rip of several Niagara alls where they visited friends ind a woman turning another’ ine their f Michael War and h Harry speedily child in depth where it fell in saw unged in nd rescued water was about eight Mrs. Henry Bertha, of Fiedler and daughter, Mrs. An. nie Reber, of Vicksburg, passed through Bell way Madisonburg, and lefoute on Tuesday afternoon on their from a trip friends month's They visited home three through the west Kansas and Ohio, and report having had a very pleasant time -~Mr. J. C. J. Kurtz, the proprietor, of the book and stationery store, at this has disposed of his in Wisconsin, Illinois, business at Hereafter continued by W. N formerly place, at this place, to his two sous. the store will be Kurtz & Bro They are of Clearfield enterprising young men and expect to make Bellefonte their perman ent residence On Wednesday morning a party of Bellefonte young ladies started by car riage for an overland trip to Philipsburg, | Tyrone and other points. They are | Misses race and Louise Armor, Nannie Curtin and Rosa Fox. Such a combina. tion will cause a flutter wherever they linger on this journey. They would not think of having even a coachman on | their trip, across the mountains On Tuesday twelve coaches were [flled with excursionists from Williams. port, who attended the Demorest picnic, | iat Hecla Park. In the afternoon the famous Demorest band paid our town a visit and discoursed some choice music | A large number of our town people went to the park to see the game of ball be. tween the Demorest and Lock Haven teams which resulted in a victory for the latter by a score of 4 to 3. | Commissioner iss Mable Cowdrick, , is visiting friends in town The colored Odd Fellew fl Hecla P The borough building has the for the first Win spending a | 31 Pi being held at ark to-day story completed ol work Lower, Philadelphia, ing friend from 1rsion over the Central connecting | Tuesd Walla Murray, died at Centre prostration by the warm €, a4 500 Hall 1 weather, The Ln Levi from took plac is Thursday His age (20 nd R M interment moroing about years Messrs aipi Gap, « alled much inte pa or tin Len eer ume immer » x the CUZAZe LOC who are that pro uppress a feel ’ nteres The 3 the utes past i Colored O44 Fe! morning lows Will Picaic The second of Bellefonte Standard of O.F big picnic, to de held at Hecla Park July 2and All kinds of amusements, races, tub pie greased pole climbing, anniversary Lodge, No. 31575, G. U.O will be celebrated by a such as sack eating bicycle races, contests, racing and base ball have been provided music will be furnished by the Coleville burg and Lock Haven are expected. A. C. Pifer, James Shorter and George Freeman are the committee in charge “Bicycle Ordinance On Monday at council, an ordinance was passed relative to bicycle riding. Herealler riders evening, all will be : compelled to carry a bell or whistle, give | | Messrs Fox and Kerstetter the carpen | signals at crossings, keep off gide walks, and observe established road laws. For violation of ordinance | $2 to $5 will be enforced and the police. | men are directed to carry this into effect. The ordinance will go short time ‘ The Logan Picnic Labor day, Sep. 1st, has been chosen {by the Logan Fire company, of Bell | foute, as the time for holding its annual | picnic at Hunter's park. An up-to-date program is being prepared for the oc. casion. Epworth League Festival The Pleasant Gap chapter of Epworth League will hold a festival on Saturday evening, July 24th, to which everybody is cordially invited. The | into effect in a | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal lutelligence Gathered from Various Offices MARRIAGE Lig § Piersol ( Y' Bryan, t Susan Decker, LETTERS ( 0 'W Harter, Es brabham Zimmerman, rE boro Hannah ( REAL The Largest Mortage The la tre ( here, rgest mortage on rece with the th, and has just been tran n ounty was filed recorder ou July 7 scribed by deputy recorder Dukeman is a mortage for $100,000,000 given by : the New York Central and Hudson River railroad company in favor of the Central 1 trust company of New York. It required | five full days to trauscribe it and Record. | er Harper's fee for the work will be £11 It was necessary to record the mortage fu this county because the N. Y. Central | company is the lessee of the Beech Creek band, and visiting lodges from Philips | 4 . | systemn which operates through Centre | county Hotel Improvements The carpenters and bricklayers are | busily engaged on the addition to Haag's | Hotel, Another story is being put on the building by sections. Mr. Wallace, of Milesburyg, is'directing the brickwork ana If favorable weather tering. prevails a penalty of from | during the entire week they will have | most of the work finished. improvements are being made, Landlord | Keller is hustling about entertaining his | { guests While these Modern Pills The day of powerful drastic pills is past and everyone who is troubled with torpidity of the liver, constipation, head. ache or indigestion may well be thank. ful that it is. Every modern family medicine chest should contain a supply of Hood's Pills, the modern cathartic. While gentle and mild in, action, they are thoroughly efficient and cure bilious- ness, indigestion, sick headache and other troubles due to a deranged condi. tion of the stomach, liver or bowels. | ular price $3.50 i | cheviots, | cassimeres, regular price $7.00 and | $18.00 To-Day is the MUST BE SOLD. x + Monev Don’t thie Gre at Manufacturers’ Clothing Sale This i a bona | in the ALLE IHENY BE LLEFONTE, PENN'A High and ip St Krumrine’ nd Lyon’ Leh 18 now going ol lary re Ore root ol ST. $ i Ween men, made expressly mer, 10 be Bok the cost of have pursue 1 their large November square cut, Regulat regular price Lorkecrew od worsts roRUIAr Price Blue and bis Lt beaver regular worsted and Fine clay regular price $28.00 the materials and custom made, 837 6 DEPARTMENT Evening suits of very finest regu- 85 tol lar price $18 to MEX 8 PAXNTSE Men's good working pants, regu lar price $1.50 § Worsted regular price regular price $2.50 and $3.00 Cheviot and cassimere pants reg 4 pants, 1.23 is dress pants, regular . ¥l to 3.40 Men's fine price $4 to 88 YOUTH 8 8s ITS Our Price. Youth's cassimere and worsted suite, regular price $5 Youth's extra fine dress suits in fine worsted and fancy $1.90 2.50 6.30 lie. to 5000 pairs boys’ knee pants, gizes 5 to 14 years, CHILDRESS SUITS All the new and nobby patterns, single | and double breasted Good school suit, regular price §2.00 Nobby dress suit, $3.00 Fine dress suits in fancy onselmers and worsted, regular price, $4.00 to $9.50 85 to 3.25 This clothing house also had a very successful custom department, and ae cumulated a few elegant suits returned for one cause or another. If you can be fit ted you can secure a fine suit at loss than cost of material alone. The stock includes regular price, Fail to | : nd | OMmmoGats ¥ BS a Th Ta Th Th Te a SS DON'T Call about them periamery, t be consid LUNATIC buyir : juet Cologn which ¢ no hesitation i che for we FB saying is the best apest the market. Our "E Cure’ is simply test these assertions by calling at ¢ GREEN'S PHARMACY. Bi ee Th Th a Th a arn urcka Cx perfect. You can Att al at i tttittatitttes es ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ / / / / ¢ / / / ’ / ; 4 ’ / / / / ‘ $ ¢ / STREET WEAR, quite as much as house wear, or even more, perhaps, must be oon sidered in solving the shoe quest- ion. Decidedly and emphatically it is one of those questions ih is never settled until it's settled right. The fitness of things so much talked of by philosophers counts for nothing when compared with the fitness of feet. Shoe fit ness of feet. Shoe fithess comes first, and our footwear combines this quality in all its varities. Our customers seale the summit of sat. isfaction for these, among other reasons, cn J ws MINGLE SHE SIRE,
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