THE CE NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1807, HAPPENINGS | IN BELLEFONTE. Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. | important legal business in Philadelphia —Beezer, the butcher, received twenty. five head of beef cattle on Tuesday. --To-day Centre county will be well represented at Union county fair. The Scholarship contest will close { on Saturday, October 31st. Mr. Ellis Orvis, Esq., attended to | this week. PERSONALS. SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Local Scribe saw worthy of mention—A week's local news in a few words, ~Wheat is quoted at §3 cents—a drop from go last week. — Mrs. Austin Bartley is ill with appen- dicetis at her home. —Gov. Hastings spends most of his Sundays at his home, in Bellefonte. -Miss May Pratt, of New York city, is the new millicer at Gilmour's store. Miss Mary H. Dunock, Pa., for a two month's stay. linn has gone to —Dr. Thomas R. Hayes and wife are spending a few weeks at Atlantic City held the Friday evening. A box sociable will be at Evangelical church, on ~-Mrs. Mary A "1 during ii Quring Hastings has been the ps at the eral months in Bellef her former home, for Danville. —Mrs. Herbert Bartley from a severe scild by on her right limb, and rari wound position in fining Co., at I Tuesday for that place air work, will be a rday and Monday, Oct 1, who was visitin at Hotel Haag, for the I; left for home at Media, Dr. Ed. Harri lelphia where he + nia for I Hahneman Colleg tion as a Homeopathic doctor ialty Christ Wed orning for Patton, Cambria county, profession pills will be a spe Ay or § left Beezer day where he expects to engage in the pluthb He is man who will succeed iness an energetic and ing bu o promising young settled that Teacher's this many 1 lofinitele It is definitely Institute will cc Bellefonte year. Our business and prominent citizens have agreed to people liber. e entertain ally vening 7 Rod and Gun Club have at work building dams and clearing the brush along their trout about com. fur lub house is of the stream. The ieted, except some interior J ’ ’ nishings Mr. 1. A of Wolfs Store, who was ou his way to Roland where he Zeigler will teach school this winter, called to see us on Saturday. He has been very successful in school work and taught Jast season at Wallace Run Mr. Daniel H. Harter, of Smithfield, Ohio, a brother of Editor Harter, of the Gazette, spent Wednesday in Bellefonte, He came to pay his mother, at Aaronsburg, a visit. He formerly was from Haines township. cast ~=Allen G., son of Register G. W. Rumberger, who is in the employe of "ern, Lauderbach & Co., Philadelphia, was recently promoted by that iim to | an important position, in their office. We like to hear of young men ad¢anc- ing. | spent Sunday | Cooke, at this place. ~-Alfred Hassinger, of this place, has been granted a pension of f10 per month, | with arrearages. ~~Movements of our Peaple—What the ~Mr, G. Cooke, of Phoenix, Arizona, with his brother, Chas. ~Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boalich, of Mt, | Carmel, spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Seibert, Mr. Wilbur Malin is attending to his duties as Secretary of the Nashville, | | Tenn. Exposition, at that place. Miss Jenuie Breeze left last week for Syracuse to resume her studies in the | ladies seminary at that place. —Naginey the furniture man, received a car load of goods on Wednesday. He must be looking ahead for prosperity. The repairs about the water works are almost completed and things there are now in a more presentable condition, -The game of foot ball between State Charles Carter a colored ma ice W. J. £5 to treasurer as half of the fine Ou Wednesday Ju Carli n 0, of Rebersburg, sent the county imposed a Mr. Schiroyer for killin f season. This money }. Somers f W. Maxwell Shade Gap sStormstown . A t H South Williamsport—C. W. Myers Three Springs—E. I. Krhart W. W. Rymer | F. | 4 1 West Decatur A. Funkhouser Seminary. W. R. Funk W. J. Zunck versity H. F. Shupe—~Editor Watchword I. P. King-Missionary to Africa E. N.—Horneshell—Principal of Shen andoah Institute, Tyrone Runville-I, Sparks George Professor 1 Publishing Agent Professor Otterbein Uni Bara Burned ia Brash Valley Early on Tuesday morn last ing of the large bank barn on the farm of David week Meyer, four miles cast of Reb. ersburg, was totally destroved by fire, 600 bushels of wheat, 400 bushels oats, 60 bushels rye, @ bushels timothy seed. 43 tons hay, a clover huller, one- horse wagon and two sheep were burned i] F900, It is not known just how the fire origi nated. Oliver Stover, a driver for the Coburn creamery, kept his team in Mr Meyer's barn and before daylight that morning he went out to hitch up. Hang. ing his lantern on a peg behind the horse, he started to grease his wagon. When he returned fire was scattered about in three of the stalls, The lantern had eithér exploded 6r a horse had kicked it down. Stover at once gave the alarm, but the fire spread so rapidly that it was impossible to save the barn, so attention | was paid to rescuing the stock and imple. ments, it the building. It was insured for To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 100 or 8. | UCC 0 fall to cure, druggists refund money, IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence here from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. {far Willard, . . Ida M. Ickes, . ! Charles C. McLaughlin, - Lidie E. Oswalt, - a James B. Wagner, Annie G, Fleisher, - . § Elmer IL. Bowes, { Estella M. Cheesman, - - Stephen Keller, Rebecca Ford, Nathan Simcox, Sarah Watkius, L.. Franklin Cox, Louisa L. VanBonhorst, Ferguson Snow Shoe Potter Twp “ ‘“ Pine Glenn Mill Hall Spring Charlotteville, Va. Reading LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. To Merritt S. Adams upon the estate of Wm, burg. To G. William Twp. To Thomas Cullen upon the estate of dec'd, the estate of late of Huston Ww. Steele, Steele upon dec'd, Johnston Cullen, late of Rush Twp TRANSFERS sheriff ESTATE Walker, REAL W. Miles Dale, Jan Harris Twp Morris to Clement which i who appeals 2 the ice of peace that no appeal shall be entertained un RAavit that ve fhidavit that he . Yao ey Ye themselves ' ‘ 2 il they 1atier cremony homeof J]. Linn Mur yv, in that city, h Miss and Walter Crosthwait were ing parties. Both Thei where Mr lace at the in whic Johnson the contract. are Belle! * yOUng 4 of people future home will be in Brooklyn Crosthwait holds a ing positi inting establish ment Associate Judge Dead We learn from the Huntingdon Local A. laird, associate judge of Huntingdon county, died quite News that Robert suddenly at his home in Porter township, Thursday evening, aged upwards of 7; years, Deceased was well known and : iis sudden and unlooked for death be regretted by many. Besides his wife he is ived by five sous and three Surry daughters Reunion of the noth Regiment The reunion of the 110th regiment will he held in Philipsburg on October 14th and 15th. All comradesof the 84th regi. ment are also cordially invited to attend. Headquarters will be at the Erb house. All necessary arrangements will le made by the committee, D. F. Copelin, 8. T, Henderson, Joseph Forman. What Do the Children Drink ? | Don't give them tea or coffee, [you tried the new food | Grain.O ? It is delicious and nourishing | and takes the place of coffee. The more | Grain.O you give the children the more health you distribute through their sys. tems, GrainO is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15¢. and 25¢, + tr i | circumstances {assist in the support of the M. Adams, dec'd, late of Miles- | A YOUNG ARTIST. Ou Monday morning William Potter, a son of John Potter, Esq., of Milesburg, ill enter left for Philadelphia where he the Spring study He Garden Justitute to sculpture and other branches of art. is a youth of but 17 years, and there are surrounding his career | that are vnusual and worthy of mention, The boy without a doubt possesses { rare ality and has displayed much tal. { ent in the line of sculpture and drawing. Decatur | ye was t in Belle . De | He was born in Bellefonte, but has spent Powelton | Liberty | v | parents reside. most of hus life at Milesburg, where his In education he had on. ly the advantages of the public schools. | Most of the time he was at work at any- | thing that gould be secured, in order to family, as they are in moderate circumstances. By chance, he came into possession of two prints of the famous bust of Napoleon by Charles Louis Corbet, a prominent artist; they were front and profile views. an The young man went to adjacent brick yard and secured clay and, unaid- ed by tools or any instruction, began the modeling of a bust. This work displeas. ed his parent who destroyed the unfinish. Enthusiastic in his Of genius That he will 2 +% X , ANG Lhe prob; is certain PROTECT THE SOUIRRELS warrant ected to any cot Fame pre varden., to cause such er. tector game persons f person rit and broug justice of D the y be arrested ore sa magistrate, peace or alderman, who shall bear and determine the guilt or innocence of and if person the or 0 charged, of said offences, said shall sentenced 10 pay the penalty or penalties attached to such violation, together with costs, one-half of which penalty shall go to the in- former, and the remaining one-half shall be forthwith paid to the treasurer of the county in which the offense was comm itted: ) person Persons convicted be fines, The remedy is plai Any person who killing them in his possession, out of game sea- fi. is caught squirrels, or having son is liable to a penalty of £10 for each Make information before any justice of the peace. As the inform. er is entitled to one-half the fine, here is one killed an elegant opportunity to make money Aun easy manner te catch illegal hun. ters is as follows. In case youlhear shoot. ing in the woods shoulder your gun and follow the parties, pretending to be after game yourself by an occasional shot, By that method you may obtain all mforma. tion vecessary to prosecution It is hoped that the public will make an effort to protect game and enforce the law, Do You Want Gold ? Everyone desires to keep informed on Have | drink called | | THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE | D'™ | stump ; Lune Trovsr2s AND Const BE CURED, MPTION UAN An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers, The distingy New York Clty of a reliable cure for Cousumption (Fulmonary ished chemist, T, A. 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Dade, south 80; degrees wes ¥ rehes to a stake ener by lands of ‘etory, south 18 d« weet 26 perches to an nah thenee by William Kaup, south 17% degrees cast 4 perches to a stake: the by *ame south 48 degrees east 150 perches to a stake; thenee by same and land of EB. Meters south 24 degrees west 24.5 perehes to white oak thenee by land of said E. B. Peters south 594 degrees west 8 perches to a stone, the place ef beginning, containing 19 seres and 5 perches net measure, Thereon ereeted a Roller Flouring Mill, three two stony Frame Dwelling Houses, Bank Barn, Coal Nhads and $ 10 a saad Je | other outbuildings, Seized, taken in exeoution and to be sold as the property of John A. Rupp. TERMS Mo deed will be acknowledged un | tI] purchase money Is paid in full, | Yukon, the Klondyke gud Alaskan gold | | fields. Send 10c. for large Compendium | of vast information and big color map to | Hamilton Pub. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Nov. 4. | The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg | W. Post for $1.50 a year. i i ! ! i AY Sherift's Offer W. M. Croxmsren, Belletonte, Pa. Sept. 22, "9. Sheriff, ENTS «425 to 8% per week sary work right around home. A brand new thing, Write to us Qube + You will be sur. prised at how easy it can be done, Send us your address anyway, twill be to your inter ost to investigate, Write today. Address, “rEorLie ee S41 Market 81, Phiindelphia, Pa Yon | Bankers, In Ie of | is discovery chest | ions, | ferent) of his | iy use, and | Exponas { Common P { nia | posed the borough of Bellefont experimenting | alto | humanity as can be claimed by any modern | s and | OLUTION ROTICE he co-particrst I Het en L 1 { Danie fuck On tings, doing b ough of Belieton 1 at the sam Dane] HA, ana SUERTE F'S BALE By virtue ot Vide issued eas of Centre o« and to me directed to Public Sale sundry wri out il BATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 the tollowis nN of or plece o J Bellefonts Wanted +a - Agents FOR Tr oITTT . a, Vv Vall OVLLL AND - - « . . Chandan Quem mms snd s asm Wham RL Ww WUD A a av ae BOOKS [ ja ki territory K i Conkey Company Chicago, 1 EUVMPERETS’ HOMEOPATHIC Io use 30 years. The only sncoesetsl remedy § Meryous Deity, Vital Weakness, i por vial, or § vials and levee vial ¥ o Room Falk, ’ ’ WERPHUEYS BEM O00, 101 & 108 Withas 84 A LEATHER MEDAL, indicating supreme excellence to footwear, has been awarded us by the grand jury of shoe buyers. The mercury is not more sensitive in changes of temperature than the feet are to their surroundings. It hurts them to have more room than they require or to be pinched into a smaller space than they should occupy. Exact fite in soft, easy, yielding shoes are absolutely essen. tial to comfort. Our footwear com- bines ali the fine points at prices ae pleasant as sunshine after a storm. Mingle's Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa.
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