THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAYN, NOVEMBER 25, 1807. hr cmp ———— HAPPENING S IN BELLEFONTE. Events Briefly Told Few Lines. Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During tne Past Week | Movements of our People—What the Local Scribe saw worthy of mention—A week's local news in a few words. On Tuesday morning we had a snow fali of about three inches. It the first for the season. Was ~The dedication of the M. E. church, at Milesburg, Sunday, was tended. Bellefonte was well represent. ed. on well The list of school teachers and di- rectors in Centre county will be found on of this issue. ~-Hon, W. Walker, attended to legal business in Half Moon afternoon. page 7 Harrison sq. , township, on Tuesday Simon Harper, one of Centre Hall's citizens, has been on the prominent past 11s home. list the week and is unable to leave -A complete account f the Milesburg M Sunday will be found in tion © commuuication, on page The Boston ladies’ tra comes to Garman’'s emmende very course. The Beech Creek rail known as Last Frid in engineer G1 £7 1s road. wreck ne -Dr. Monro sthodi While Wm. ieee bs 214 ments w kuown this is are growing decrease much tod —Harry Louisa evade pusn, from a ong t art for the way of Chilkoot-Pass sometin There are few young men in have this young m The proving pius roast of meat together ary fonte who seen as much country as fac Scures’’ scure’ tory at a Success, shaped like a pencil for holding and are used in Jenkins & Lingle re B. Crider recent. ma- large ceived an order from P. several quantities, ly to construct additional order to increase their output The plant now of hands. It number of chines in and supply their orders. employs a large gives employment to a boys as well as mechanics number large This Thanksgiving e portant event take place ME at this place. It the occasion of the marriage Green to Miss Katharyn Miller. Leand- er Green, Wm. and Wm, of Bellefonte, and Aaron Willis, of Tyrone, will be the ushers. Grace Jackson is to be maid of bhooor and Rew C. N. Good. son will officiate. After the nuptials a wedding supper will be served at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Wm. ~The Bellefonte glass works is one of vening an im- in the A be Manny will . Church will of fee Green, Lee, the very few window glass plants in op- | eration in this country, this season. This condition of affairs is due to the difficult ies between the glassworkers in establish ing a wage scale. The supply of glass | is getting so low among the dealers that | the article will have to be imported ere | long. Under such conditions it would be | a wise move to operate the eatire plant at this place if possible. The capacity might just aa well be doubled, as the out. | put could easily be handled, inal at- | — Teachers Institute will commence on | Monday December 13th, ~M1ts Sarah Rossman, { recently grapted a pension, Ladies Symphony Orchestra ou Fri: day evening. It will be fine, Most of our business places will be closed this Thursday afternoon. Sheriff Cronister attended to official | business in Philipsburg yesterday. \ --Mr, Philadelphia to spend Thanksgiving. Edward Blanchard is home from “Little Trixey,” a first class attrac tion Thursday evening, Hon, J. P. for December and. Gephart and wife left last Ohio, where they will week Dayton, | visit friends. - Frank C. Williams, the i is on the sick list this week. electrician, The trouble | is malaria fever Miss Winifred Wolf, daughter of ex County Commissioner John Wolf, is visit ing friends in Bellefonte, Ellis I. last week with a Orvis, Esq., was housed up slight touch of tousiliti 8 attending court this week Mrs check for $1, the Joseph Fox recently received ¢ Heptasophs ishands insurance Holfu from the amount of Mr. hilin Philip spend several weeks r Frank Montgomery ichenbach ing their holiday advertising at the pr ope Tr sonable time, See the large variety of sea- goods mentioned in their ac the past week sever from Kansas, Hecl Cun During al bun. dred quail released a Park, for the Club. About ¢, were also placed in the were in the vicinity of Nittany Rod and ooo small trout stream, A certain young fellow asked his lady love if she thought there kissing. Her came “Wait 1 go to the stairs and listen to find out whether Was any danger in reply quickly until Tapa is asleep or not,” John A in Hom. Woodward, was Monday makiug arrangements for the holding of Farm. ers Institute at Spring Mills, Dec. 11 and 14th, and Hublersburg 1sth and 16th, The program for later, of How ard, town on » ~The trial of Dr. Mohn, of Millheim, for the shooting of Wm. Huey was not | heard at this session of court as the de- | fendant was unable to attend court, and is still confined in the hospital at Wil. | liamsport., The ball has not yet been | | extracted from his hip. ~Thursday being Thanksgiving day, | there will be no delivery of mail by the | carriers except the early morning collec. | tion and delivery. The Postoffice will be open from 5:45 to 11 a. m., and from 4 to 5:30 p. m, During these periods the carriers will wait on the carriers window, £1 a piece remain unsold, of Nittany was | same will be published | aw Only a few more course tickets at | They secured at Parrish's Drug Store can be A special train will be ran to Hecla Park this Thursday afternoon the benefit of the Nittany Rod and Gun Club, ~The employees of MeCalmont & Co. for at this place, each received a fine turkey for Thanksgiving. A generous deed. —John Daughenbac killed a deer Mr. Daughenbach is in $72 can draw a ste , of Port Matilda, fine bach the past week, year and ady aim The report of the last Grand Jury, found in another column, i$ certainly a unique document. It caused consider able comment and amusement. -Mr. scure’ the Was mal They Ira Robbis interested in " factory at this place, ied in Baltimore, on Wednesday. will make their home in Bellefonte, T. Bt Iman, 3 Ceorge 1sh, Bellel whee has been of the He “ight years member I. A. W the post « I onn 2 WAS THE ORDER lowly recovering the en was On Saturday > Hel the ound that lal afflicted diptheria and house had to be the to antined. This necessitated who have the id in such matters children, inns Health The and her recovery is posit MIE Aas Board of Very ri ri getting along micely certainty Eve Removed of last week the left eye was removed for Miss Laora Shreffler, of year ago she which affected years she has been de. with the left eye, right one became effected also On Monday daughter of the late Jerry Shreffler, Centre Hall, About was ill with scarlet fever, one her sight. For void of sight and the To save the sight of the remaining organ the re. moval of the left one Monday Dr. Jacobs, Hays, of Bellefonte, Aaronsburg, and Dr. Van Valzah, of Spring Mills, performed the operation. Miss Laura stood the operation well, was necessary, and Dr. of assisted Dr, by Musser, Ejectment Proceedings. The Hale estate, of this place, through their attorneys, Blanchard, Mitchell and | Reeder have instituted cjectment pro- | | ceedings against the Central R. R. of Pa., | for the possession of a strip of land of | about one-fourth acre, in this boro,in the vicinity of the railroad company’s depot, which part of the present depot, tracks and turn table are located. It is a small tract. The company dispute this claim and have retained the firm of Orvis, Bower & Orvis to defend them, ® | planing mill of the IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE § Ezra B. Keen, t Aunie Long, { Charles Eidell, { Lula EF. Lucas, ‘ . LETTERS OF LICENSES Millheim Coburn Suow Shoe Moshannon ADMINISTRATION Last will of Elizabeth Shires, dec'd, of Potter township ip, proven Ino. Mailen et ux to Citizens B Ass'n, Nov 17, 18g7 in Rush Twp. ; Fgooi and I. for lot of ground REAL TRANSFERS Samuel W, Co., ESTATE Wray dated The mit Coal racts of land in Rush T Mary A. Seq Twp. Balser dated / 3ill to Sarah A. for lot of ground Eumanuel : for tract of land Howar Wednesday t phriam W. B at his residence Mr suiciae On las week gomy committed in Loek Haven, by shoot. the head with a shot gun, of the Bush for a number of years during the He also was in the with W. W. Rankin . Bigomy was proprictor JUuse, 1 oal busi. sixties ness here The Homeliest Man In Bellefonte as well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get a free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthina, bronchitis and consumption, Price 25 and sotents Four Large Hogs Johu S. Holmes, of Jacksonville, killed four poraers last week that were mon- sters. One weighed 483 pounds, the sec. ond 462 pounds the third 437 pounds and the fourth 4o2 pounds, or 1,784 pounds in all. Large Planing Mill Fired. At Clearfield Friday night the Clearfield Lumber company, was destroyed by fire. Loss Tast | $20,000; partly insured, To cure a cough ¥or cold in one day take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar. Money refunded ifit fails to cure. tf, WAY NTED- TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE ntlemen or ladies to travel for res sible, established hotise Pennsylvania, Monthly $55.00 and SXpaides, Position steady, Reference, Enclose self-addressed stamped ireiope. The Dominion Company, Dept. ¥. 0, in | the | Walker left for his home Saturday morn. | Causes fully half the sickness In the worid tald Eagle Ahead time have been this For some reports pub. lished in paper of large very large On Monday Mr. Martha, called say Corn gre following corn and of corn of sample ] W. A. Hartsock, and to the seven had something about He made had shels and The tadon Wing He ided 1000 bu statement acres that yie one acre produced 160 bush as ‘“‘C Ma variety is known larks cob is red and grain some of the ears » had thirty corn Dot aeep. his arm and This other Awo rows of seed hard and kinds seems to When M: asked how he w risock completed he was shed to he is qualify, said the almanac. considered a good farmer an «liable that part was that be Saved Miss An millinery an exp city and has also line of fashionabl nery goods, able for the se: The ladies invited to call and see the and find out what y worn this season, always reasonable, and it to show our stock. A large med hats are now on sale, prices ever offered by us AMMER mera has secured rien ed milli rece milli SO. ner ead an extensive writ sun are will be princi. Prices the lowest MAN'S STORE, Bellefonte, a -~ Injured His Back Walker, of Bellefonte, with a serious accident at Friday night trestles of Fredericks, Ex-Sheriff med Farrandsville In Monroe & Co he fell through his Mr. night being very dark, trestles, injuring back. ing. Constipation It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces bilionsness, torpid liver, fade tongue, sick headache, somuia, oto, Hood's Ho results, easily and thoroughly. 285. All druggists, Prepared by C 1. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass, gestion, bad taste, Sood Pi : | cure constipation and all its q Ss The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, al Lusi yields of | The g and | handsome dis- | are | $ a pleasure | line of trim- | walking over the coal | , the | | THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Tro Ls ARD Const gE CURED MP TION CAR Chemist and Offer 10 Our An Scientist Eminent New York Makes a Free Readers im, of covery HInonary chest flections, of flesh send of his of this a8 cured ine, and this for year humanpit gen USTOR \ 1240 | cE NN | (LOTHES J ELSE FITSw= NOTHING om " any FLISR = 8 OE 4 NOT » ARE “RR I1DDING" quite the contrary. It's ou foot that you find what a shoe is, and every foot should have the best shoe that can be given it. Our goods belong to 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. Every shoe want must be met, of course, but the price condi. tions should be reasonable like this: Genuine Box and Russian Calf Balmo- rals, English bull dog toe, heavy sole, welted and stitched, waterproof and wearproof, $3.00. Mingle's Shoe Store, Bellefonte, Pa.
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