THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAYN, NOVEMBER 15, 1897. a ———————— HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFO! [old LE Ba ¥ I de | Events Briefly in a Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During tne Past Week What the worthy of mention—A ~Movements of our People Local Scribe saw week's local news in a few words Unionville, Pa., to P. J. McDonnell, of was a pleasant visitor our town cently. 8S. T. Gray, one of Stormstown's best citizens, attended court davs this week. The 1 the opera house, on Fr next week. ' Symphony Orchestra, iday evening, McCalmont spent Monday to the Roy College, attenning of McCalmont & Co. Brumgart, this Thursday evening ne of Edward Brown's children is ill with scarlet fever, -People’s Lecture Course Rip Van Winkle. Popular ~ Harry the Sunday in Williamsport with friends and Green, druggist, spent relatives, Miss Alice Dorworth, is teach ing school at State College, spent Sunday in Bellefonte. who County Treasurer Smith, of Union county, transacted business in Bellefonte { several days this week. ve Ii. J. Maloney, the assistant superin tendant of the Bell Telephone company spent Sunday in Bellefonte, The Methodist church of Milesburg will be dedicated on Sunday. the 21 inst, Bishop Bowman will deliver the sermon’ Some of the Bellefonte at Williamsport, last Saturday, made more rooters than their expenses, on the result of the game, Register Rumberger's matrimonial department shows a decline this week, The deluded mortals m ust be holding up r the holiday season, Palmer, rs¢y Shore, this week IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Rash Twp. Hawk Run Penn Hall Laurelton { George M. Meyers, t Ellie McDermott, Charles S. Bartges, 1 oid Diffenbach “. = Beech Creek Eagleville § Irvia C, DeH ass, t Esther Scantling, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. Bens the estate of Linn upon 'd, late of college twp. To Mary Ann Mattern upon the estate of Johu W. Matte lec'd, } burg boro To Pp, David 8. Smith, dec'd, late of Gregg, twp. To David B. Schenck, Pletcher, rm, « ite of Philips. Loyd Smith, upon the estate of upon the estate of Emanuel dec'd, late of Howard Twp. REAL ESTATE John ( to Charles TRANSFERS : Smull for tract of land in 2 FOR BELLEFONTE MERCHANTS The following is from one of our ex. 44 . changes and we publish it especially for the benefit of our home merchants who | g spend a great deal of money for adver tising that does not pay “A hand bill attracts attention by The newspaper to a waiting audience barn ‘ad’ is; be by who ha i ad’ in the f dent, Hes fence and that may neighbors new paper takes a seat talks 1 } ands of carrie age doo looked upon ¢ to amily ci . 4 % of many thou pay for that k the entertainmes love paper and rea with confidence, Noth mg equals it comes to reaching the and see for f ive local paper when peopl Try it YOourseis About every week som worked on our merchants comes along and large sum to tal Ho SOME reigd Then alk ou STATE COLLEGE'S VICTORY as playes at Williamsport, on tweet tate Coll | Saturday, bet and Bucknell, 4 { eam of Cures “ures talk” in V in favor a of Hood's Barsaparilia, a real Fi ried in truthful, us for no other med cine, convincing langus of grateful goen and women, co vertising velous, the rilia peop! thie nave maa the greatest laboratory on earth ion Barsaparills made CCZeM/a, Cures and weak 1 troubles, cau Sarsaparilla lood’s Pills DEPARTMENT WA ne OF WAR, SHINGTON, D. C, Ld $10,000. IN CASH Se the ailment Butts, located wBEdward P a former Bellefonte York City boy, is now in New . he a member a firm of en He f§ Holyoke, Mass The off at Cru where in gineers rmerly was ated a chanced Mond iY ns, a dete Dox BLOTT on evening was The r handsome tive of Pittsburg instrument was worth £80, and is prize On Tuesday, this week Nov Phoenix Milling Co. took charge of the Jackson & wil plant formerly Co, this week Op rated by the miller, for Watertown, N he has accepted a good position County Saperintendent Gramliey is busy making arrangements for the com. ing session of teacher's institute. It will 13th Jones and Eli Perkins will be sure to begin on Monday December Sam draw large houses at the evening enter. tainments, ~The hunting party composed of Al Dale, A. M. Greaninger, Sim Haupt, James Alexander and others who went to the greenwoods after deer returned on Saturday. They had no luck whatever. After two week's hunt, only saw one deer, and that was out of reach. Highwaymen Foiled On Saturday a bold attempt at high robbery was made in the narrows, Woodward For Mimi ing trips through that sect oat ast of some time a merchant at nburg, has been mak ion with horse He return tripon Saturday and wagon merchandise usually made h He knew thus to be a long and lonesome drive through the mountains and always took the precaution to bank all his money before returning and only carried On the imagined that he home enough for necessary expenses, contrary many people returned home with a well filled wallet, Last Satur. day, wile driving along a secluded por. tion of the road, two men suddenly em- erged from the side of the road. One caught the horse and the other grabbed the peddier and pulled him from the wagon. At that point of the proceedings two hunters came along and also a man by the name of Runkle. The highway. men became alarmed and very quickly disappeared in the woods, and made good their escape, without securing any. thing. The peddiers name is Benscotter, and he claims he knows one of the men who stopped him, the result of a week's sales chitect ( olejthe build 5 wv rh: % -v . - 5 . Mayor Naginey appeared at this meet. and replied to ( weilman Short. nuisance, McCalmont & Co Shot tledge tl Mr abate his of whicl i ig the head, and should wn nuisances first, It is a pity to see our worthy Burgess and distin guished member of council get at swords points all about dogs Fine Entertainment Friday evening Nov the anh, 8 Symphony Orchestra, the third the fidr be given in Garman's Opera ol entertainment in Peoples Pog course, will House it the of New England, under the direction of Prof. D. W. Miss Emma and Karl Marshall Whity impersonator will consist of twenty play ers, leading lady instrumentalists Howard, and assisted Hacker, by a noted soprano This entertainment will be "fine as silk If you enjoy a musical treat go; if you don't, send somebody who does. Linden Hall Mili Property Sold The Linden Hall mill property, of re. cent years owned by Yd purchased a few days ago by merchant J. Bale Ross, of that villiage, for £6500. | The property consists of a grist mil, | of land To cure a cough or cold in one day j take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of i Tar, Money refunded if it fails to cure. tf, Meyer, was | ye stores i his | atteilinet who attribute They for printers ink if here their suc BOUT would not sg it did n Ol prove a ge investment The local newspapers of Bellefonte better advertising mediums than all circulars, handbills, programmes, toys They and at and devices imaginable reach more people, quicker Poor Tax Kate At amounts to © the mills preset ax mm this boro After the may be much higher as there will be many more indigent persons to poor 1 present winter of support than usual, on account of many [men not being able to secure employ. ment, The poor tax al Lewisburg is 4 mills, Milton rate is 10 mills, Williamsport 16, Sunbury between 8 and o, Danville ¢ The Second Attraction. The second attraction of the People's | | pe course of eight entert i new dwelling house, shop and 17 acres | popular course Ek Rtertainments | | for $1.00 is booked for this Tharsday | | evening, Nov. 15th, when Hdward MH. | | Frye, prince of monologists will be at Garman's to entettain subscribers to the course, | sible, | Monthly $65.00 and expenses, Position steady, | Without A Rival. » LL HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver tis, Bii- lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 20c¢. WA wt. | NTED ek Hie i p \ i Bellefonte Markets PROvVIEIONE, (ERO weekly by Bau Rreakiast Bacon Lard Eggs pe fn Potatoes new per | Dried Sweet Corn per po she (GRAY corrected weekly by G & Co. Bellefonte, Pa Red wheat, new per bushel Rye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shellea per bushel Oats new por bushel Barley, per bushel Coburn Markets GRAIN AND PRODUCE (a8 gorrectied burn Grain and Creamery Co.) Wheat, per bushel “ra Rye, por bushel! Barley, per bushel Orn coins Oats, per bushel Butter, per pound . Eggs, per dozen by ( ANTED- TRUSTWORTHY ANDACTIVE gontlomen or Iadieh to travel for reapon established house in Pennsylvania, Hoforenee, Enclose selladdressed stam shyslope. The Dominion Company, Dept. } h: Wn srreeted | $10.00 for 1000 ““0rs) ANSWERS Everyone Farisian Biamond Pin fs . . Here C01» are the words: A - 4) A BeeTeN o~ AK - «OL = PROTECTION, ' NO WAITING FOR PRIZES. "wt . ROYAL ont a PILL thy Ss TOMPANY, York ( New ty nw. WE ARE NOT_» the contrary It's on fool that you find what a shoe is, and every foot should have the best shoe that can be given it the Ar grade. They're as easy as spelling go, as soft as down, as satisfactory as comfort, and as economical as short prices. The best shoe is that which gives your feet the most protection, Feery 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, welted and stitched, waterproof and wearproof, $3.00. Mingle's Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Our goods belong to
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