THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2, 1807. a — HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE. Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines. PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During tne Past Week of What the saw worthy of mention—A our —-Movements People Local Scribe week's local news in a few words the season The second snow ol came on Monday. — Twelve Centre county students are attending the Lock Haven State Normal, Lester Sheffer receives cut flowers regularly at his bicycle store, on the dia mond. Monday, : D New Port ~~ went to of his sister Jennie. ~—Mr.A. townships farmers, Reed Alexander, one of Penn attended to on Monday in town Miss E Mr Wednesday for Sunbury w Frank Kern and brother will named place The 1 from Boalsburg the Seven nr this week attending court Mr asses to shade h Campbell is wearing green g that was hit with a gvain of clover and injured, while hulling the crop Monday Wn Hillibish appeared in the Philadelphia On the portrait of Times, as president of our town council A good picture was shown of the new bor The is Mr under building, also, in the article, same only way any one can tell that it Hillibish, is because his the same County Auditor Geo, GG. Fink, of Mar tha, while in town on Monday ed to He is the brought the “I Mastondon’ to this county and said that the first four cal see us gentleman who firs arly coin acres he planted yielded over six hun dred bushels. He considered it better for feeding than any other variety Last week Mr. and Mrs. C. FP. Hewes took their little daughter Rebecca to State College for an examination of | her arm under the X rays. Some time ago a fracture occurred at the elbow and gince it healed an accumulation of bony substance prevents the complete use of the arm, Osmond, who has charge of that depart. ment, This was shown by the X ray. | The test was very carefully made by Pro, | HONORS TO THE COURT. A Banquet Tendered to Asso-Judge Faulkner, ! Wednesday Evening, the will The fact that the close of session it the present November last Judge in our courts, and that C, A. Faul of court bring with duties of an Associate kner is the last official to fill the position, made it an event worthy of observance, On Wednesday evening, from gto 11.30 at least about sixty of our.prominent citi- ing the county officers and prominent business zens embrag legal profession, men and other citizens assembled in the Ceaders where elab- It dishes, dinning hall at an orate banquet was served embraced many courses of choice capped off with delicate light wines and Havana After this elegant coalition was Master DD. | L alled the assemblage to cigars, served, Post Fortney, as toastmaster order and made an appropriate address ol wherefore Hon. C. Then explaining the why and 11 the demonstration and paid the a glowing tribute, the fi { lowing asts in chman ad 10a J parents, Fortney takes or school w g to keep our nt of eff highest eney * the new borough building en off of the contractors in furnished and burglar proof vaul council chamb The fire furnished their pretiily company have meeting room very with brussels carpet and four dozen They with hot very hine cane seated arm chairs have also fit up the bath room water, and put a double wash sink in the eagine room Death of Katie Toner Miss Katie Toner, daughter of William and Bridget Toner, of this place, died Monday morning, Nov. 29th at 11 o'clock at the home of her sister, Mrs Callahan, near Centre Hall, | most of her time here, Daniel She spent Her father sur. vives her and the following brothers and sisters : Patrick, John, William, Mrs David Callahan, Mrs, Nora Brown, The funeral took place Wednesday morning. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Her age was 48 years, 8 | months and 4 days. PANTOMINE COMING As Adams and H. panto was to be expected, George his organization of minists and commedians were greeted by a good house last night and pleased aried and The in three parts beginning with everybody with the v terest. entertamment the My programme. com edy skit, Mr. daughters put “A Country Terror,” in which H. Adams his everybody in a the risibi George and two good ities of the humor and awaken i by their Mons, James R their Election ;"' “The Adams sister The the 1 Ad and ) Ls in comedy creation, O'Connell and ol in new Jaitle Cow's Run SON entertainment cl dry were sufficient slrong any chances 1% those who ar 3 better han keeper; plead law better than all the at torneys in the country; run a newspaper Yes, woods, the fields and towns are full better than the men who run them, the of them, but none ever taught school, preached, practiced Jaw, run a store or They their time in loafing paper, and never will have al ways spent around finding fault with other people, any don't ; 0 know 1 ana m enough to do good, honest work, ost of them never New Greenback A new $1 greenback will soon n It is from all previous designsshowing a large space ake its appearance a radical departure ol white paper, front and back An eagle with extended wings hovering over the flag and capital is the only illus. tration on the face, and in the corners is the figure in scroll work, The back is very plain, consisting largely of a border in geometrical designs It's an 111 Wind, You Know The compulsory education law is prov- ing a good thing for the justices and constables at least. The truants are beingecorraled in almost every town in | the state, and when they become rebell- | fous and refuse to attend school, the head | of the family is arrested and fined. INTHE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various Offices MARRIAGE LiCENSES. Wm. BE Kate Milier Green, Wasson, Mary R. Glenn f Wm. 8. William t Mary P. Miller, fC harles H. Watson t Finus Vivian Mec) } 1 Samuel 4 now Sho “i Franklin Klin Minnie Houser, § Frank] { Mollie College Twp in W Howard Walke Adan I'TERS OF Al DMINI TRATION upon 1, late of Colle Lutz, State College Hoy, Madis ah John S Calvin § H. Hu Deter Tio : i attack kept me in bed I used Salvation Oil ¢ As a pa de- er this liniment has no equal.” sold everywhere for and about. n Hun 1 slroy Salvation Oil is ents. Try it and be convinced, Bellefonte Markets (RIONE, GROCERIES y by Bauer & Co pples, dried, per pound Cherries dried per pound Beans per quart Unions, per belie] Batter, per pound Tallow, per i ountry Shoulders Nides Hama Hams sugar cured Heeakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Eggs per dozen Potatoes new per bushel Dried Sweet Corn per pound... seeded pond oon (Grae corrected weekly by Gerberieh Hale & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.) Red wheat, new per bushel... Kye, per bushel! WI Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled per bushel Oats new per bushel. Barley, per bushel 8 i Coburn Markets. GRAIN AXD PRODUCE (as corrected by © | burn Grain and Creamery Co.) | Wheat, per bushel... " | Rye, per bushel... Barley, per bushe JON i" seenreny | Oats, por bushel... i Rutter, per pound BREN, DOr QOZOM ovis wimin visi Less Courting The Philipsburg Lod; of this wes ays the following about $ Courting in this county — “Centre county mu peaceable ; the tria ’ was the jurors reach home dinner. Time catch up with the docket § 1 J to hold ¢ in wi § nece rt sions in lower floor of the court house a in the cour Tox Ly yim, a judge from a IN G WEAT DEMAND, nd me foot oni fosrt LO i Mingle’s Shoe Store. THE COLD SNAP « THERMOMETER b, ds Sarsaparilla GREEN'S PHARMACY, Hood's Pills Tr op for ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS OF MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS aa. AT S500. _- FAUB ALLEGHENY BELLEFONTE LES, STREET, PENNA.
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