THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1808, a5 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Tr Movements What Mention A ol our People Worthy of 1] News in a Few Words. Local Scribe Saw Week's Lo Ministrels at the opera house. Bell icfonte, Guy Brothers vening Carson, of has a restoration and mere y, roads are passable when in office. agrees much better Walter G bome with his cousin, Pat Garriety, : the famous hunting and fishing » 4 across the Seven mouniams, og ly comes out 10 town, as he did t to see his friends, Mr. at Carlisle and conducting the George Brandon, now leading hotel in that town, visited Bellefonte last lo Mrs and the daughter, who had been visiti week. He came see Brandon ng former friends at this place ~The members of Co. B. sth Reg., N G. P. of this place will hold a Military Ball in the armory at ‘this place, Thursday evening February 17th. Good music will be supplied and a good time may be expected, by all who »iil at- tend. on ~George T. Bush, Bellefonte's entha- siastic wheelman, left on Mouday morn- ing for St. Louis to attend the National Assembly League of American Wheel. men. Mr. Bush always took a live inter. est in wheeling matters and is popular in the association. Herman, of Carlisle, and Miss Sheantz, dence of Ex-Judge A. O. Furst. Mr were pleasantly entertained, on Satar. day evening. ~=Because the Daily News came out last Thursday containing several colums of articles denouncing McKinley and the gold standard, it does not mean that they have flopped. Somebody about the establishment got twisted and these se- lections were put in by mistake. When the error was detected a new edition was printed and the others recalled, ~Landlord D. C. Keller was on the sick list several days of last week, but is able to be about again attend. ing to business, He was troubled with a bealing on his side. His son John R, is also on the sick list with a bealing on his face, Miss Mame, his daughter, has not been enjoying the best of health either. In fact all of the family were “under the weather” except Mrs, Keller for a while. Told in a : anspired During the Past Week | he | ' the | place this The i home, al | town. | from that town more or | | Unionville, od ‘ Y . | convention on “Are the Furst, of Philadelphia, Miss | = | selected 1th { and efficiency?” of Williamsport, are guests at the resi. | ’ » about that point and will be sure to in. Motris Trone is slowly improving | 3 | from his attack of typhoid fever, Guy Brothers Minstrels are good en Will { on Friday evening tertainers, be ot { pect to move from Bellefonte to about the first week in March. Butcher Lyon station oun Monday, and got delivery wagon. Ts Lwis Flack will take from his afternoon, furnace served by , atthe {| home ing. James Cor- * to the Ar. fore the The " ( hee ing of the llefonte ys always come bag urbed. -], tis Heylman, of the . Weaver, Robert Irvin and Har. Y. M. C. A. con. ducted the services in the United Mvan gelical church, on Sunday, in the ab. sence of the pastor, Rev. C. H Goodling, who was taking part in the dedicatory ceremonies of the United Evangelical at A of progress at the church series meetines ing are now in place D. F the Pa rectors convention, in session at at this Fortney, is attendis State Association of School Di : 2 Esq., Harris burg on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Mr, Fortney will teachers with regard to their competency school He knows something ’ " | terest and instruct them, John Furst and bride, of Williamsport, | © ; also paid a short visit to his parents, and | ' : | some heavy work on the Bellefonte The Daily News is trying to put in post office fight, and is plugging at the Editor The best of feeling seems to prevail between these political “ink slingers,” of the Gazette, the past few issues Of course itor Harter's success, (nit.) Such things are natural, quite heartily. George A, Walker, one of Tyrone's prosperous grocery men, was in Belle fonte over Sunday, as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ham Otto, Mr. Walker was at one time a hustling green grocery. man at Bellefonte, and was located at the old corner of the Centre county bank building. The remarkable part about bis visit is that it was his first ttip to Bellelonte in the past seventeen years and was engaged in businessat that place since. He found many changes and improvements about our tows. the opera house | Mr, Chas. I’. Hewes and family ex- | Brie | $8 horse was frightened | tainly are desery address the | entertainment While all this fun is going | on the democrats can sit back and smile | | IN THE COURT HOUSE | | Legal Variou Intelligence Gathered from Offices. MARRIAGE E. P. Lax Nora 1 ns, Spots, James W, Campbel N. Mable Orris, C. W. Hipple, Murray, RS OF Al in Howard B Samuel Brickley's Adm Balser Weber, dated Feb, Fine Entertainment id t K. L he Evangelical charch last * entertainment he in i Thursday evening, was quite a success and vetted a nice little which we paying The program consisted sum, understand goes towards the pastor's salary of choruses, trios, quartets, solos, assist. ed by the orchestra, and of declamations and dialogues. The young people cer- ing considerable credit for the able mauner in which they took their several parts pir, Colfelt to Lecture Here Di pleasantly known in Bellefonte, wil Lawrence M. Colfelt, so well and ‘1 1 IC ture in the Presbyterian church on Fri day evening, February asth, benefit of the Ladies’ Mite society of the surch The sub “Assyrian Discoveries’ ject of Dr. Colfelt's lecture will and there is little need of our assarasce that it will prove a aelightful, as well as beneficial, The price of admission : aps | will be 1s¢cts, thejNews is anxious and solicitous for Bd- | Ransom's Entertainers, Monday tainers’’ evening will "Ransom's Enter. be at Garman's Opera | The program will contain the | following specialties: Elmer P. Rand. | som, magician; Ellen 8. Cornell, Sopra. | no; Dora Harmon, mandolin soloist; | Fred Hansell, world's champion whist. | ier. This is the most unique entertain: | ment of the course, overflowing with mirth, music, magic and mystery. Re- serve seat sale opens Saturday Feb.ia; prices 25 and $0 cents, For Rent—Several desirable ouses for small families, at reduced rent. Ap: ply to A. M. Hoover. ns House, MILESBURG, Blanche Bue of Allovaa, Nias & reveal uaest home of Al en Swyer “wna wile Mrs. Ambrose Bwa wn «¢ f ul 4 Lay our gooiinen recovered ny ili df Rolund Leathers Wedne Miles i r Le Wo oso wi ly, of Mt ut wees I Fug 6, i» Belle home of 7 M1 taken Now for good bread miller Mr. Wm. Sellers performed last week der which was very getting along nicely ch, of the as Dave David Ginger Kig POSSCRION o! Tol is a good had an by Dr. L successful operation E. Kid $1 He is CORURN Warren Mever left on Tuesday evening John Hoffa made a Lewisburg on Monday for Philadelphia, business trip to f rs arrived kere | A car load of lowa horses arrived kere {lost in sending their to it on Tuesday morning freight Mrs. Gares, of Beliefonte, friends at this place on Sunday visited Ed. Campbell, of Lock Haven, made a visit to his mother the other day. Mr gler Shaffer, of made a ness trip to this place the other day Howard Miller and wife, burg, were seen at this place on Sunday TH were the guests of Mr day. A sleighing party left here last Mon. dav evening, and they landed at E. IL. Aumans, at Farmers Mills, where they B Zon, bu . ol Rebers Hosterman and wife, of Fiedler, Harbach, on Sun. were royally entertawed for a couple of | bours. The party were as follows: |. W. Kerstetter and wife, and daughter, John Garthoff and wife, A. J. Stover and wife, R. F. Vonada, wife and daaghbter, Mrs, James BE. Har. ter and Boyd Vonada. Civil Service Examination, Any one desiring to make application for the postoffice examinations and ap- plication blanks of the secretary of the local board. The applications for the examinations must be Aiea with the board on or before March ist, 18¢8, Tuomas Howry, Sec'y, Bellefonte, Pa. wemed wonderful merits itself sufficient to give | most successful remedy, and John Hoffa, wife | ROLL OF HONOR. have paid their subscription during ths past month of January In case of any credit please polly us at once I Ie : A Cese, Jone , Mi ' | The following subscribers | | | | ! | h : nire Ha Mile john Madi I Dr. | Emanuel iM. 1. Smith, vi has discove {he a aba given a most remarkable remedy, known as Swamp-Root, for the cure and bladder troubles; the generous offer to send a bottle free that all may test its without expense, is in the public conb dence and a desire toobtain it. Swamp Root has an established reputation as the IS redeiymg f the hearty endorsement of al physicians, hospitals and homes f our men and women readers are in need of a medicine of this kind no time should be pame and address Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y and receive a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent absolutely free by mall The regular sizes may be obtained at td When iheral writing please say vou read this offer in the Centre Demograt Change In Hotel Managers Mr Irvin bouse, Lock Haven, has been suc. ceeded at the Hotel Haag, of Milton, by W. H. Schayler, of that place Liverllis Like billousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti. Bibby, who bas taken charpeof the | pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly 1 eured by Hood's Pills, They do thelr work Hoods er Pills Best after dinner pills, Prepared by C. L Hood & Oo. Lowell, Mass, : | 25 cents. 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