THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JULY at “it 1 897 3 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told Few Lines. Local in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS. Past What worthy of mention What has Transpired During the People the A Movements of out Scribe week's local news in a few words Local SAW | enson College are visiting Rev, Week | Profs. Stevens and Whiting of Dick Stevens, ~Mr. W. W, Montgomery hasbeen on the sick list the past week, duc to stom ach troubles -Mrs Maria Tuesday for a brief Rhodes departed on visit among friends at Chautaqua, Mrs Wistar Morris Mrs Blanchard departed on Tuesday Mary for the aud Hot Springs, in Virginia Richard J. Goodhall, Esq Co. Bar, was in town gal buisness. He is Harrison Walker, Esq. of this place. iy on ic W. yester a classmate of olf for Friday largely an & Chappel's orchestra, ort, will furnish the music » assembly in the armory on evening It promises to be at ot | tended Phil Watson, iche, Chas. ol own are ives these days flying kites and manage deal these and to put out a great of string. Everybody flies a kite days, only of different patterns put out more orless string Last Saturday an interesting game of ball was played on the glassworks meadow between the Glassworkers and Chainmakers, in which the latter won by a score of 12t0 11, The same teams will play a game next Saturday afternoon ~On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs Dr. Salm, of Columbus, Ohio, gave a mu. sical to their many friends at this place, at the Brockerhoff House. Dr. Salms, family are spending the summer in Belle. fonte as guests of the Brockerhoff House, ~Morton Smith, of Bellefonte, takes the place of William Runkle in Zeller's | to Landlord Neubauer drug store. He is a graduate of the High School, a bright young man and well qualified for the position. expects to take a course in a school of pharmacy, and will leave for Philadel. | | thief must | stricken, or fear rosec ~The Prohibition club, of Bellefoute, | wd defection and p i will bold its regular meeting next Tues | day evening, at the usual place in Crider's | The speaker of the evening | phia this Fall. exchange. will be Rev. W, Oscar Henderson, pas- tor of the Baptist church at Martha, The Prohibition quartette will sing. Everybody is invitea. ~The colored Odd Fellows picnic, at Hecla Park, last Tharsday, was largely attended by citizens of this place and lock Haven, while many came from Tyrone and Philipsburg, Everything passed off nicely. The game of base ball, between Bellefonte and lock Haven teams was won by the home team. Score 15 to 6. Mr. Runkle | —Prof a member of the H. O. Miller, faculty of the Williamsport Commercial Tuesday in College, spent from which place he went to his home near Centre Hall. Mille I completed a n ate roof on the Haag Miller can quote « the best work. Ollie ontractor, recently .y : hotel Mattern, his of Milesburg, on tendered 7 a i gE A persons who have Sensation Lo weekly review savs The great strength in stocks, in the Granger heavy particularly reflects assurance of The wheat, notwithstanding that assurance is crops remarkable rise in | based on heavy buying for export and belief that foreign demand will be large. The wheat the mouth market is the sensation of Since July and the price has risen twelve cents by Wednesday, when a reaction of four cents was not sur. prising, but the close was 4 cent higher for the week. It is notable that this rise came in the face of higly encouraging | crop news which is not disputed and has for support nothing but foreign condi | tion and demand. Watch Recovered. On Friday morning when John Bair, South ward mail carrier, opened the box | at Josephs store, he found a gold watch | wrapped in a newspaper and addressed | It was the time piece taken from Mr. Neubaur's room on the day previous and an exceed- ingly fine one too. How the watch got there can not be explained. Some sneak have become conscience. tion. New Houses Mr. Cooney Miller will erect a new residence on East Linn street, near Mr. Wetzel's new house. W. Nichols, of Philadelphia, has awarded the contract to Mr. Sam Gault for the erection of a handsome residence on Curtin street, Aikens Store, Children's all-woo!l sprin ing at $2. Ea:lier in the ‘ goods sold at £5. Smoker's Heart-Burn, Heart-burn from excessive smoking, or from any other cause, is relieved by coats, sell. , these Aug. 15. Bellefonte | IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices MARRIAGE Harry Tressler, It Alice Miller, ‘ A. Krape, “ Gray, lonza A. Rofl, nua B. Monsell, [. BB, Lonsberry, :. Campbell LICENSES Benner Twp Clinton Co Centre Hall “ y. burg Scio, N Mile Gorden Heights Philipsburg [aberty A A Twp ESTATE TRANSFERS et ux to William . 1 18g7; for lot REAL Owen Jones July 17, { ground iu PI burg Oro; $2300 John Lapton Exrt March 31, 18 Twp; $1ox . Three “Shots Death of Mrs, 1. Underwood 4 Mrs Zz. Under. wood, of Clara J., wife of Mr East Howard street, died Fri. day morning from pneumonia and other lung troubles Deceased would have been 15 years old on August Sth, 15¢7, and was born in Milroy, Pa. She was a daughter of Dan- jel and Bella Miller, of that place. She leaves seven children. Their names are Jesse Miller, Maggie Bell, Robert Bruce, Wallace Blaine, William Charles, Frank {| C. and Martha Blanche. | The funeral took vlace Sanday after. | noon at 4 o'clock. Interment in Union cemetery The Coming Picnic. The grangers picnic in September, at | Centre Hall, is the next big event billed | for this part of the state, From present | indications the picnic promises to eclipse that of any former year, and already preparations are being made by the com. mittee in charge. Through the grounds cinder walks have been laid out connect. ing all buildings and streets. This will be a great improvement much appreci- ated. There will be very little building done this year. The park is well sup- plied and no new ones are needed, New Express Agent, George Willoughby, driver for the Adams Express company at Hunting. don, has been appointed express messen- ger on Tyrone division, on the route be- tween Tyrone and Lock Haven, to suc ceed Harry Tallor, who will return to his old tion as driver for the com. pany at Bellefonte. Mr. Taylor wants to get back to his old home and request. the first dose of No. 10, Dr. Humphrey's Specific for Dyspepsia-25c. all rm Ag ” the change which will be made . y DOCTOR FISHER'S LOFTY FLIGHT Nearly Him of Freedom Eloped With this section is a Fisher, of Zion. Hamsport Grit contained an Everybody in quaint. ed with Dr. On Satur. Wil that no day the article doubt will interest his friends. The writer has not seen lately and therefore can not vouch for correctness of the following , is the POSSESS0T which he is en , and upon which he , and from which he ex. is worked continuall . weeds grow and no home fertilizers, such barnyard As as nt of grab other some trouble pests among the trees. manures are used is sure to cause the appearance worms and Certain phosphates are alone used as fertilizers They have made a study of the peach growing business and seem to be on the right plan to make it a success, in that { locality Firs. Atlantic City Excursion The first sea shore excursiou of the | season from this region will leave Delle. fonte, Saturday morning, July 31st, via the Central R. R. of Pennsylvania, and the Reading Railway's “Royal Route.” Passengers desiring varlor car accom. | modations can take Pullman | at Williamsport. | Saturday, July 31st. Fare $5.75 for'the | round trip and tickets good for return | passage any time within ten days in. | cluding date of issue. Special Treatment All new patients calling upon Dr. Salm, the specialist, will receive treat. the following rate: $5 per month or six months for $25 dollars, This is a special rate for that visit only, . What Do the Children Drink 7? Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Orain.O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Orain.O you give the children the more health you distribute th their sys. tems, OrainO is made re grains, and when properly p tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about ¥ as much, All grocers sell it. 15¢. and asc. tf ment from him, during his next visit, at | | | i buffet car | Don't forget the date, | SEASHORE EXCURSION Extremely Low-Rate Excursions vis Pennsvyl vanis Railroad The has arranged for excursions t from Erie, Fas Shenandoah, Dauplin, and in Pennsylvania Railroad Company the Bellefoute, 0 BCA shore 11 termediate stations (including stations branch | on roads), on August 8 3 Excursion ticket ] 1 at extrem if tl ) REET] LF OY WCHECTS E may Liver Bridge Route, the only al rom points in Penusylvani For information in regard ne of trains Sc lv to nearest t by caused g, somehow | “TT tTreTaT'||:|E.SC.CUO92«*" |T|:'*T'STTT|TeTLTTTST LTT TTYTY™N Ol litho ho i rt ah tg gf of Conia . - RAR i a aa Lips RE ® GaheReCele 5 1 CE RRR SE A 2 RR NO > Ea a ee. " PRE TRANEPOSING PIANOS. DENA A FENN A Butte he dhol tion § SUFFERERS OF ¢ Nervous Chronic Diseases, RAPALA ARF NRA tA LING ELE ] 1 LULL F. Potts Le (Freen, TT tTTaEsT:T|.TeCUCET,. TTS TT TTT Ta Ya 2Y25 "YY SGN is a rare thing | = do not get their papers hat our readers regularly. When they miss we invania- | bly receive a complaint which indicates that the paper is duly appreciated by its many readers, Persons who do not receive their paper regularly, should no. tify us at once. Strike Settled The Lock Haven Daily Democrat says “R.T. Bayard, of the Bellefonte Daily News was in the city today. The young scribe has paid a visit to the Clearfield coal regions, where he has been gather. ing notes for his paper on the strike situa- | tion, His conclusions are that there will be no strike in that section.,, This will be welcome news to the coal miners, in. deed h There will be a special meeting of | Knights of Golaen Eagle, on Thursday | evening July 29, at § o'clock, to make | arrangements for funeral of Sir Kuight Pr. Noll. All Sir Knights turn out. W. P. Kunx. N. C. G. E Meeting — I ————— - Bound to Have a Wheel. A young man of Williamsport, whose parents won't buy him a bicycle, is going to make one for himself by using the frame of his mind, the wheels in his bead, the seat of his pants, the rubber in his neck and a part of that tired feeling. BOISTER'S NOTICE-~The followin counts have been examined, of record in the Register's filed i pestion of heirs ahd leghless, Sred proton the of ie ny wm, ig ie Samibiateavor deceased. aw, RUMEERORE, BE SURE nnn, your shoes fit you to a nicety. Nothing is more un. comfortable than ill-fitting shoes, which remind you of a chronic wrestle with adversity, ending in a draw or a fall for the whipped candidate for suc. cess. Fine shoes are a con. tinuous picnic for those who wear them. Our footwear is fine in the superlative degree because we fit you exactly with something that is in the pink of fashion and Al for durability. Here's how two step into satisfaction : $5.00 Russia Calf reduced a’ "0" a" 3.00 2.50 : 0000 Mingle’s Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa. to 4.00 “" 3.00 2.50 2.00 Ld " " i" 0 0" “ i July 9, 1807, No-To Bae for Ee men strobg, A a NN BE RRR RR RR ER
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