» THE C INTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Told Local Events Briefly Few Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS Past Week What worthy of mention—A What has Transpired During the Movements of our People the Local week's local news Scribe saw in a few words lowly mn appendic assured. r from the operation for Tr TECOVEry 1S now James P on Monday nily who are sper Dittehury to wife and ierpont, of came town ral weeks nang The two sermon rian on Sunday, by Rev. Colfelt, tracted large were of the much at- church, audiences. His discourses high appreciated usual standard and Dr. Colfelt’s ase his hear. were sermons always seem to ple they ers because are so practical and sensible one of warm this During the past has simply delightful, neither warm nop cool. The frequent rains are just the thing to bring the corn crop to a fair yield. It will be better than was anticipated at the beginning of the season. ~J. A. Fiedler, it is learned, editorial and reportoral the Williamsport Times. experience is any criterion judge, Fiedler will fill any position which he may occupy. Two years ago he one of the tragscribing of the House at Harrisbarg, while during the recent session an important clerical position on one of the important committees. He is quite well acquaint. ed with politicians from all over the state, of Jersey can season. been complain has the management of If newspaper by Was clerks he filled ~On Tuesday afternoon a bevy charming young ladies from Shore dropped into our sanctum-sanc- | torum and made the editors poor bache- lor heart go pitty-pat most violently, | The young ladies were attending a pie. nic at Hecla Park and came to town to see the sights, They gave their names as: Hessie Britton, Minnie Tuttle, Del. la Willets and Anna Marks, thing that such visions of lovliness illum. inate our sacred precints and the editor is more than sorry that he was out when they called. inal which to | Itisarare | ~Miss Laura Rumberger is visiting | friends in Philipsburg. Albert Hoy, R. I., 18 home on a visit. A festival held at ville chapel, on Saturday evening now located at Woon. socket, will be the Cole. A few politicians are attending court this week trying to drive stakes for fu- ture use, Mr, ped in to see us Geo. Williams, of Lemont, drop. m Tuesday and advance his subscription Miss Mable day morning for Cowdrick left Tues- Niagara Falls, on where her parents reside Mi im town of was 1 Tuesday. » reports good Ezekiel Confer, Romola, on crops in that section " tegister John A. Rupp attended looking well He ] mary cheerful mood Tuesday ust is Lyon & Co's wri, this week, tending the at Harri §- r, this week, elegate from Cen. umty WwW. A town on Wednesday, of Martha, He 18 of fine Hartsock, eral hundred bushe sale this season H. Smull LE] hy Br . adford maiden speech’ before a jury review His address was a careful of the testimony and a logical and ready presented He it with the Mr. Johnston certainly made a very favorable impression and in concise man. ner is a talker and went ti 8 about tioner ease of an old pra was his CASE Picnic and Festival The Hunter's Run M. E. 8. 8. will hold a picnic and festival in the Schenk | heirs grove, at Hunter's Run, on Satur. day Sept 4 tion will be furnished order will be Refreshments of the usual served ground, ed to everyboby to attend the benefit of the church. Proceeds for By order of com Death From Diphtheria Last Friday evening Wm., Jr, a son | of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Meyers, ville, died of diphtheria. His age was about four years. Just one week pre. vious his little sister Esther died of the same ailment, of Cole- Festival A festival will be held at (the Eckley | school house, Buffalo Run, on Saturday | afternoon and evening, 25th. The usual | refreshments will be sold. Proceeds for | the benefit of Valleyview Union Sunday | school. Married, | On August asth, 1897; | House, Bellefonte, Pa., by Rev, R. LL. Gerhart, D. D,, Mr. Wilson Roon and | Miss Bessie Brickiey, both of Romola, Pa. at the Brant on the | A cordial invitation is extend. | IN THE COURT HOUSE Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices Legal MARRIAGE LICENSES Seely Hardigan, . Animerman, {3 Boggs {; David Lil WA | Isle R f 1 twp Logan Mills Rebersburg, Emig . Lee, Claude Philipsburg Auna A, Gettig M. Hamer, Huston, Worth, § James E. Davis, t Jennie Frantz Lemuel Coleville, } . L Fl llefoute REAL Martha Hunter to ESTATE TRANSFERS Harvey to} lathgate and Anderson, M1 and Christ Williams Resides, daughter, Miller, Mr. Ci T. Fit Condo, Sellers, wife and Jas. L. Mulholland, D. W. Meyer and wife, Walter C. VanValin and son, P. Thomas, Sweeney, Martz and wife, Matthew Riddle, R. W. Bloom, John Noll, David Burrell, Joseph Apt, John 8S. Yearick and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dooley, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Jack Showers, Mrs, D. M. Kline, Mrs. Wm. Ross, Miss Mame Bell, Miss Mary Dolan, Mrs. Saterfield, Samuel Mr. W Edward Mr Eckenroth, J. 1 sOn | gerald, Mr Geo, Geo Geo I. M Green ley and daughter, Mrs. Andy Bell, Mrs | Thomas Donachy, Miss Emma Schrock On Monday moming many more left, by the same route Missed The Train Two Undine firemen, of Bellefonte, who | were accompanying the steamer to the Firemen's convention Tuesday, took a walk up town to “see a man’ while the train was shifting at the | station here. When they returned to the at Houtzdale, on | station they learned that they had visited | [too long with ‘‘the man” and that the | train carrying their engine had long since | | left. They telephoned Superintendent | Gephart to have him stop the next freigly train for them, Mill Hall Times Appropriate Event. The next important event in Bellefonte will be the dedication of the new borough building and Logan engine house, which will take place some time during October, We believe the Logan boys intend hav. ing a big blow-out in honor of the event, and they should, as they are going to have one of the nicest homes of any fire company in central Pennsylvania. | Miss Lizzie Hamilton, Mrs. John McGin. i Music suitable to the occa. | | | guarantee that the program will be | about one year old, VALENTINE FURNACE CLOSED Fires Were Banked on Saturday and Opera tions Cease For tine some time the affairs of the Valen. Furnace Company, at this place, This ron, were ina condition, y to the low price of critical was For several years the price of iron has gradu- it the pro- from $9 price, it s¢ due chiefl been dwindling from £16 until reached such a low figure that of the plant only that manuf brought per ton. At be management kept on, CIs, an not The that the actured excet : bein nt at hopeful but such market would the itnot imp was not On account the plant about 1 the : rye | re 841 LOFan ire picni be an ox- company will bold its 28th annual at Hunter's park, at which will roast, bicycle, tub, sack, and running races, base ball and In dancing all day the evening there will be a display of fire. | works The commit Messrs. William F. Hilibush, chairman: D. Seibert, John A. McGinley, J. Kuicely ahd Thomas Shaughency, which is a full tee is composed of car. ried out to the letter, and that perfect or. | der will be kept on the grounds. Excur- sion rates from here to the park and re. turn is 25 cents A Great Surprice Is In Store For those who will go to-day and geta package of GRAIN-O, It takes the place of coffee at zbout the cost. It is food drink, full of health, and can be | given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like the fin. est grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It | satisfies everyone, better for the system than a tonic, be. cause its benefit is permavent. What coffee breaks down GrainO builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain.O, 15c. and 2c, Hogs Strayed, On Sunday, a drove of seven hogs, strayed from the farm of H, D. Decker, in Spring town. | ship. They were white and three of them had rings in the left ears, | formation concerning them will be glad. Any in- ly received by Wm. Decker, Timothy Seed for Sale. A good quality of timothy seed is now for sale on the farm of the late Jacob D, Valentine, near Bellefonte, now occupied | grants by Daniel Markle, or at residence in Bellefonte, corner of High and Spring Streets, nt | noon 19th A cup of Grain OQ is | PROHIBITION CONVENTION The met in the Prohibition county convention court house Thursday after. Zeigler Rev. ] gl Rev. C. C. Mi The following resolutions were adopted We, the Prohibitionists o in convention assembled on August, A. D do hereb; re herenee wo the Prob its platforms, both Vrs hereby further declare i That we most heart nation by the late state conve of 8tla CO. Swallow £41 Treasurer nd WwW } Gener do T was chair- man and ller secretary, f Centre IS and ress W | | ¢ |e | § gL , / / / 4 / / / ’ ’ / / ¢ ' / / / / / ’ fesssasssasassas INTERESTING DATA county 524 tax- 71 acres of ¢ land, and 317 acres of tim value of real ¢ value of r¢ exemm oe 4 aving tl $2 . Avitig rom ne taxe of real There ¢ value FE ** ee evel $ SUFFERERS OF ¢ Nervous Chronic Diseases, XD 4 ec—. SAAN F. ills Green, i SS SS ati i 1 | CARPET \ "LE ANING the le Plenty of Honey Hoover, of Penn township, a short time ago, climbed 0 feet up a pine tree, to smoke out a dwarm of bees, and were rewarded by securing 70 pounds of honey. It took them a day and a balf to do the job says the Journal : Joe Auman and Harvey New Postmaster Captain O. 8S. Rumberger has been appointed postmaster at Warriors mark, to succeed Daniel Chamberlain. Cap- tain Rumberger is a good citizen and | will doubtless make a good servant of Uncle Sam. TELEGRAPHY Rplendid opportunity for young men. Sltustions paying good salary secured. Address FISK TELEGRAFH SCHOOL Lebanon, Penna. LEGAL NOTICE UCKNELL UNIVERSITY, John Howard Harris, Fresident ; Ooliepe, with four cour | ses of study leading to degrees: Academy, a preparatory school | Ladies’ Institute, a refined boarding school ; Music School for both sexes and Arf Studio, For catalogue, address the Registrar, Wm. ©. Gretzinger, Lewisburg, Pa. EXrC UTOR'S NOTICE ~Latters testamen: ary on the estate of Adam Vonada, dee'd. late of Walker township, wore granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against wald estate are nested to present the same, and all persons indebted to roel a are re quested to make PEON VONADA, BA Waiver. 1 Pa. W.0. VONADA, Zion, Rieraion. om— E-Letters EX NOT . Hoover, de Are reg i losvurs. Pa. Aug. 10. and FE ATHER KENOY You novated and like wher for all kinds equipped P ur (red PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa PETITIE low, light, cool, pleasant, delightful, and agreeably satisfactory, our Sum mer shoes are all that, and well de serve the many nice things which are said about them. hey are pretty enough to give an added grace to the handsomest foot. It's a continuous pleasure party to wear shoes like ours, which com. bine so many attractive qualities in A maximum degree. Finer half shoes than those we offer at short prices can’t be discovered and more than you can find a warmer season than Summer. Mingle's Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa.
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