THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, IP’. THURSDAY N, NOVEMBER 11, 1807 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told in Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During tne Past Week —Movements of People Local Scribe saw worthy of mention- our A week's local news in a few words, Bellefonte is having its full share of Uncle Tom shows this season. —A new tile floor is being pnt in Garman house office this week. the | and property, Schadd Ardell — Rudolph family move into the on Lion | street. ready for occupancy by the Logans and the town council. Jacob D. Valentine returned from Virginia, where he has been employed during the past year, Newton Kryder and William Walk- er, two of Miles township's good citizens were in Bellefonte this week. TT. M. Haven, was in Stevenson, 8q., of Lock ling )¥ attending to some business Mrs. y illiamsport importan Maat! arc and Isaac and chi ~=DISNOD present Methodist he Garman Hou lester 1 the vacant High store Sh has rentes he Be wil room in nner building, on street, and | move his bicycle he skates and other to that location. In addition will keep guns, amunition, articles, Sheriff.elect learfield, spent Saturday with Sheriff The are David Gingery and wife, of C Sheriffelect and Sheriff Sheri Cronister Cronister cousins ff Gingery was a former Centre county boy He is a republi The township is alarmed at the that he will be re who are an of overseer the poor in Spring large quired to support Many and amount those want this year in men are without employment must de pend on charity for subsistence This Thursday 1597, the ''], the Y. W.C.T. U at the Linn street, evening, Nov. It, Committee’ of Art Re Lhrvia nary will give an of Mrs, J H from 7:30 to 10:30 ception, hose ’ on Ea An charged and will entitle view a admission fee of 25 cents will be each guests to very large collection of pictures by Gibson, Smedley, Abbey and others of the best modern Deliscious re. freshments will be Served free. The pro. ceeds of the reception will be carefully distributed among Bellefoute's deserving poor. In the name of charity all citizens are cordially welcomed. During the evening the pictures will be sold, artists | a | { | the What the | county. will | | left this week for Harrisburg and will oc : | spent the The new town hall 1s completed and | ~Mr1s. Frank Lukenbach, of Philips. | burg, is visiting friends in Bellefonte. ~John Mechly, of Benner twp. | granted an increase of pension on Mon. day. Hugh Taylor came nesday from a trip of several days hunt. home on Wed- [ing in the mountains. He bagged sev. | eral pheasants for hus trouble. Mr, was | i John Wilkenson, of Potters Mills | | killed a fine big buck last week, this is | first of the season heard of in this | 0. Bellefonte, Mortimer Donoghue spent Sun- He one of the bosses at Valentine's Furnace, day in formerly | delphia. Mrs. Gov. Hastings and daughter They in | cupy the executive mansion again, summer at their home Bellefonte. Mr. Wilbur F. had been seriously ill with inflamatory rheu- for Piuladel. From there Ark Reeder, who matism left on Wednesday phia to consult physicians. she expects to go to Hot Springs, for treatment, Messrs John Sourbeck and Morris opence Yeager, son of a large cafe and Mor Brooklyn pleased ven in Mr the the time Kson Tac best Saturday nig 1g} meeting at Loganton ancther eff to A be appointed in the again decided to make ere build ing near t a bailding of their own will As frame committee future now contemplated, a three story building, not to ex- ceed $1,500, will be built. The building is to be completed by September 1 next Bridge Unsate ridge, a irks The iron | ross Spring creek, at the nail w has been declared un need im- ied the safe for heavy hauling and will mediate repairs. It was can down stream several years by high Mr. Maitland the structure, rods § ago water had the contract to replace and 80 of the , but some anid] bolts have since be come broken A Large Barn Burned farm of Henry Berry, Mon a cow, The barn on the neat Beech Creek, was burned on With the and barn two horses this The insurance day wagons, a portion of year's loss Origin also burned placed at $800 of the fire nuknown crops were is “t Wed Over Ninety Years of Age Mis. Tyson, one of the oldest ladies in | Sugar valley, died near Greenburr Mou. day. She was 9) years old, The CenTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for $1.50 a year, was | { but has secured a position as traveling | salesma an for a large iron firm in Phila- dec'd, la | Racket Store Co, IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE Charles Lockington, Maggie Morgan, LICENSES. Woodland Bellefonte Nesley C. Williams Philipsburg letta Runk, : Milesburg Howard 4, Norman G, Meyer, Maud Daughenhs ugh, Lemont “ Andrew S. Kem, Nancy Y. Williams, Edward D. Mosel, Naucy M. Potter, Alvin R. Smith, Mary Ida Fisher, Jessie W. Peightol, Agnes Shoemaker, Wm. H. Miller, Jennie Yearick, . - Daniel W. Mary C. J. T. Bex ‘kwith, Gertie State Col He Be Milesburg Reading Philipsburg Chester Hill foek Haven College Blanchard Glossner, Bitner, Hannah Port Matilda k K iN IN k {Ger Reese, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION To W. T. Hubler and Samuel ( the Fi A of Mil sramley Hubler, anklin ship upon estate « Le es low REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Commonwealth wssigned : ' rong and have en services of the Consolidated of thirty. five pieces to enliven the OCCasion A Young Life Ended Ella Grace laird, of R. A. of Tyrone, died at the family home, Monday night, after an iliness co She ted with stomach and bronchial The mouths daughter and Charlotte ( Laird, Yering uearly a year was afl trouble deceased was 24 WAS aged She came to years, i and 8 days bom Tyrone ago. Mr, 1 Bellefonte | The Thursday in Juniata county and with ber parents about six years aird and family OF MADDY YEAS funeral services w alternoon A Large Ear David He is one of College townships prosperous On Wednesday Mr who User, farmers, brought a sample ear of com to our office that deserves mention. It is ex length and the grains are fully developed from butt to dp. Itisof the “Hundred Day’ variety, named so because it ripens in a hundred Mr. Houser's sample ear can be seen at this office. actly thirteen inches in days from the time of planting. Wanren «Cloverseed Shem Spigelnyer, Bellefonte, Pa.’ | ruling of the COUNTIES NOT LIABLE A Decision Affecting Magistrates and Con stables Chambersburg that affects constables mn Stewart, at re- | Judge filed an all the and will reduce their Recently A. Seiders, of that place, brought suit against the In asummary cently the state, opinion magistrates and materially incomes Magistrate John county commissioners to recover fees the had gone to jail for the costs, defendant The dvice of the county | case where com- missioners, upon the a solicitor, refused to pay the bills, and a | case stated was prepared for an appeal to the court Judge Stewart, in his decision dispos the case ing of the case, says it falls within supreme court in the of Crawford county vs. vania State Barr, g2 Pennsyl- Reports, 359. According to the interpretation of the law as this disorderly conduct, viola made by court, in all cases of drunkenness, tion of the game laws, tresspass and similar offences, where the parties are found sent to jan the of fines and the ment for non Costs, county 1 t lable I their work ears the fee Cure For sick Headac! sands of ladie uffer sick head by best remedy that {ho caused undoubtedly The this « plaint is found in Hood's Pills ache disordered liver or stomach can be obtained for listressing com These pills are so mild and gentle in action yet #0 thorough that they give perfect salis gick headache, jaun and all liver ills, and j§ They cure stomach faction dice, sour They break up o« { fevers rn ids and vent the grip Hiddled With Shot days ago while N. W. Binge the was on Ww ian, an operator at Milimont, on Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad, a hunting expedition he was mistaken and was the neck to the He for a turkey by companions The was riddled with shot shot body from knees died shortly alter Thanksgiving Ball The Undine Fire company of Belle fonte will hold their annual Than ksgis fag ball as usual this year, and are mak. ing preparation for the same now. The invitations will be issued during this week, Good music will be one of the special features of the occasion, To cure a cough or cold in one day | take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of | Tar. Money refunded if it fails to cure. tf, | ghvelape. The Dominion Company, Dept. ¥ | house IM. ( THE BOYS EXCITED. On Friday evening the Corbett. Fitzsim- mons fight was reproduced in the opera the It large audience, inv which none SCX by veriscope, of the { were represented, Among present were bank leas A. Christian presidents, school hers, merchants, exhorters, Epworth and Endeavor good veople and very And round after round progressed, Even the little on the street discussing the merits of the combatants and one very enlhusi worldly people. all | all got considerably excited as boys arc ast youug ster : | pressed his mind in writing as follows to | | the editor Fitzsimmons is ou the Corbett hog | can whip him any place in the world, for any money any time. Fitzsimmons had to foul Corbett in the fourteenth round. He cannot whip Corbett fair, Corbett is the man Yours Truly, 109 acres of land, ia good state of cultivation, an excellent farm house, tenant house, bank bam, good orchard, 200 nursery peach trees of choice va relies, School abundance of pears and grapes This heart of Nittany valley, building near premises location is in the one of the best wheat aud farming belts in the state Will purchaser sell a whole vaients five years A. A PLR sittany, a HER, Wonders Never Cease. 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Hvery shoe want must be met, of course, but the price condi tions should be reasonable like this: Genuine Box and Russian Call Balmo- rals, English bull dog toe, heavy sole, welled and stitched, waterproof and weatproof, $3.00. Mingle's Shoe Store, ou Pa. quite {4 | Out down,
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