THE CENTI LE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, FEBRU AR Y 1%, 1868, HAPPE NINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our People—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention —A Week's Local News in a Few Words, Work has been commenced on the ne It will be built of steel. ~Miss Marg Ohio, a daughter of friends about Bellefonte, w grain elevator at the Phoenix Mill. raret Cassidy, of Canton, Robert Cassidy, is visiting Miss Lena Baum has accepted Miss May Taylor's school in Spring township, complete the unexpired term. old th death is and will Wi child of bur Harris, the 5 months f Reuben Harris, died on the 1 very suddenly, The cause of unknown. ~-Messrs Daniel and Samuel Markle, jr. to make of Spring township, called on Friday happy and ady the editor subscriptions. thet LICH Locke's office. Jackson, Hasting & Co for a consul 1 TOO ~¥Wm. ily employe State Colleg to town thing is movin around to though of must have a what i ’ ’ § going on [he Ri attract Monda dramatic What the cannot ening organiz ‘ iege be, ut up something boys always p and entertaining. Mr. Samuel neer and sary Brugge eyor, of Fleming, marked out the railroads in his recently. He is the topography of Central Pennsyly Was in well acquainted ania and can relate many interesting reminisc ences in railroad building -Dr. Colfelt will lecture in the Presby- terian church, in this place, evening, February asth, for of the ladies’ mite society of the church, His subject ‘‘Assyrian Discoveries’ one that will afford an Dr. Colfelt to deliver a lecture that be at once pleasing and instructive Friday the benefit on opportunity for will Next Tuesday evening the last en. tertainment of the Peoples Course will be given in the opera house It will be an illustrated lecture by Rev J. J. Lewis, of Chicago, on the '‘Passion Play of Oberammergau'’. The endorse. it has received elsewhere sufficient guarantee that it will be worth hearing. Mr. Bartroff insists that it will be the best of the series, Popular ments is a A. R. had in the On Saturday night the G a jpecial meeting in Harris block, of the post, their rooms and installed as members Messrs, Chas, Smith, A. O Furst and John P. Harris. The two lat. ter being in the three months service, and Mr. Smith serving through the entire war. After the installation an elaborate banquet was served by the ladies of the post. -F, sive improvements made about the store room in the Linn Building, on Allegheny street, which he will occupy in the spring with his furniture swore. The glass in the front has been lowered and the interior walls will be repapered and repainted and everything put in apple pie order for the burgess. Since he se. cured the new location he has grown ‘‘sassver’’ than ever, EVENTS | filed his commission on la Monday, | in Omaha, auce | . “| Armory by who has | course for numerous | | ton was | Co., 57 West 28th St i. Naginey is having some exten | ~Judge Love held court at Hollidays- | burg, on Monday. Mr. Wm, A, was a pleasant caller ~-Miss Elizabeth Luppert, of Williams port spent Sunday with her friend, Miss of Centre Tuesday. Hall, Kerr, on Gross, who Ad. Girl wanted small kinds of Richard Lutz on a farm, work Pa. was ap- can do all house dress, Mrs. W. pointed a Notary Zion, Esa., recently, Walker, Public Harrison and last Saturday. The Racket dissolution sale ends on Don't fail to go there if you want to get a bargain, February 28th. We noticed the smiling countenance of Wm. P. Mitchell, streets on Wednesday, Howard, he returns up from that boro. ol on our brought the Belle. their ~Next Wednesday evening the foute Odd sand anniversary ) Fellows will celebrate by an elaborate ban- quet in their hall. There will bea large attendance. John Larimer, who has been r the past Belle home of Gen Curtin Lit for AHN spend- ing year in John I. on West | street, left Tuesday his home Nebraska. Washington's birthday the High School entertainment. 3 harity ball was gi the ladies of the nished It was for their The be devoted to the needs of the plimented energy and thoughtfulness, pro ceeds will many poor in this vicinity James Hamilton, Bellefoute's oldest | the beginning to tell Mr teamsters citizen, is now in feeble health, weight of his of years on his strong constitution. of the first overland Hamil. one io make the from Philadel phia to Bellefonte and west to Pittsburg, trip hauling iron from the furnaces of Gen. eral Philip Benner and the elder Curting Wanted agent Bellefonte to sell grapes containing cast. or-ofl, Jamaica ginger, etc. Tastless and easy to swallow. Mouey for the rigint man or Medicine | , ivew York One general for woman Grape | formation that Burried at Centre Halt, On Saturday the remains of Mr, John Hall. His Jefferson county, where he and bis wife and dangh- Neff were interred at Centre death occurred at Big Run, it ter Maud resided for several years past His Mr. Neff and family formerly resided at Centre Hall. He was a brother of Dr. PP Neff and Joseph Neff, both of whom also are dead. age was about So years, Washington's Birthday A supper will be served by the ladies of the Port Matilda Presbyterian church, in Hoover's hall in that hamlet, on the evening of Washington's Birthday. The many delicious articles employed to tickle the palate will be ice cream, pork beans, ete. To those in quest of a square meal, at twenty, cents per capita, this presents an opportunity uever presented twice to any one generation, | BE oysters, ed in the future by them, IN THE COURT HOUSE Intelligence Gathered from Variou Offices. Legal MARRIAGE LICENSES. Union § Geo. (3, Shipley Twp t Ada Peters 5) Waite ‘ Bellefonte 1 Florence A. Cole Spring § John H. Kyle { Annie FE. Ellenberger { Edward Durstine 1 Annie Barger ohn A. Huntingdon Guyer Bellefonte Roland REAL ESTATE TR isenhiute dated land in Haines twp Emanuel! E Snyder, June tract of $125 Mary V. tract of ] Hale et and in Rebecca Robison to dated Jan. Ferguson twp 15, 1 $1. Iehigh Valley Coal Co to M. KE. church, dated June of ground in Snow Shoe twp. $25. admrs to S. M. Hall, ts in Union twp, ux, 04 3 Moshannon ! 3 ot IT 1 Bey” 19, 104; Jesse D. Rearick dated Feb, 4, 188 | 70. J. J. Goheen to | dated Jan. 11, * | Fer Fuson twp. 5 Moses Thompson's | Houser, dated Jan oy in UTC Ww From 2 feet In 4045 from 10s 8 the feet of sawed git 5 red from this s firewood reals was Mr who than recently Hall should send tree 2t 1 can beat this, 'y Any in the Anden one report. Gregg Post Celebration Washington's Birthday will be appro- Feb. An elaborate turkey dinner priately observed on next Tuesday, ruary 22nd will be served in the Post rooms from 11 to 2 p. m. for which 25 stall-fed turkeys g with other choice will be roasted along dishes. A restaurant will be continued during the day and evening, supplying meats, we cents, cold cream ete. 15 A pro gramme for the evening entertainment Price for dinner will de provided. Telephone Deal It is from reliable source that we got in the stock holders of the telephone Miltheim have their company The deal yesterday, The purchaser was Jos. I. Mont of Bel That practical ly means that the Bell Telephone Com. sold entire system was consummated nominal gomery, lefonte, pany will finally become the real owner { and the Milibeim system will be operat- This therefore | { puts an end the telephone controversey, Joe Furey Dying. Joe W. Furey, one of the old veteran editors of Centre county, is reported to be slowly dying at his home in Lock Haven. He bas been an invalid for over seven years, being only able to get around in the bouse by the aid of some of the family, wor Rent-Several desirable hduses | for small families, at reduced rent, Ap: | ply to A, M. Hoover, us MILL HALL'S AXE FACTORY How Will the Coming Reduction be Viewed by the Workingman ? Mill York City Ar WOrks v Hall Axe the other with mem epresentative of the in New day, and after a consultation bers Axe Tool that the greater American and company, mformation his that for to concentrate all the number of factories near Pittst arried, As present, however, was given trenpthened conviction heme mrg will eventually be « it stands there is a the b trong di position, in view of that the to permit th Hall. Another Mann's put up againstihe plan Mill e fad tory 10 remain at complication, The tion unfortunately, has arisen. trust has ordered a ten per cent, in wages, which or- ct at Mill Hall on the 3 Just bow the employes at Mill reduc fie der will go into e 2188 ust, Hall will regard the matter The employe remains to % that nrm be seen, if the n the indi where it is representative will stand by whe reduction take place, there is every atiou that the factory man reduction, he, what not say Loracily les H. Moore H. Moore died at his home Monday suffered a Death of Char Charles Allegheny Eleven years ago he had on street evening stroke of paralysis and been an invalid ever since i itler opposition | | whom DEATH OF WM. SHORTLIDGE. Short. the 5 Pa Col. Wm place, was not en And recently hia to ¢ | For some weed Hdge, of thi Ing he gians in dered about on best of health, Philadel} gard to his 4a went to Oonsuit re iment w shits dise Tris ‘ . rig ase day but on Monday be was taken 1 tv 111 Gaeniy ii and rapidly gre | Tue sday evening he passed away at his Thoma Maw set May 2 1 | McCalmont, on street | home | On bh, 1558, he married Rost ' who him, and f born of i. Hi Elizabeth Shortli ler, oho Walker, lidge, at home to them were four are dead two remaining Walk. Anna Short. dee dge children are wife of | and weph Shortli of Concordville, Leeds, Willmington, Del., were Two sisters al Survive Wood Hock- Shortlidge, | Shortlidge, his brothers him, They of town William count a schoo 1ded 1 under great disads antages ‘ of the scarcity of bed The comfortable rooms for the cl add rooms and fare ren annex will a numb sl ACCOMIMO- dations for about two dozen orphans The deceased was born in Buffalo Run | valley May 25th, 18s 47 years, days Moore for many years engaged in selling sew. 8 months and 2% the time of his demise. «fr was ing machines and was always quite suc cessful, He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Barnes Moore, Adia Moore. The funeral takes place moming at 10 o'clock from the house and a daughter, 1 Ransoms Entertainers Decidedly the best of the series of en of the Popular | Course was that of Ransoms Entertainers BEB. P extraordinary tertainments Peoples Ransom exhibits in The on Monday evening Ras € some slight of mud whistling by F. K. ful. Miss Harmon gave a mandolin solo that was declared the finest execution of Miss Cor. vel captivated the audience by her so- and feats of magic. Hause! the kind ever produced here prano solos, Miss Mary K. Bland Dead. On Sabbath evening Miss Mary street, She had been a patient sufferer for months. She leaves to mourn ber loss one sister and two brothers: namely, Tammie, James and Cornelius, The funeral took place Wednesday at 10 o'clock a. m,, from her residence on South Allegheny | street. Sevrices held at the Catholic | church, , and was therefore | old at | : Agnes | Thursday | : | was wonder. Kate | Bland died at her home on Allegheny | Oyster Supper The K. L.C. KE church of , of the Ud Howara, ited Evan- gelical will hold an oyster supper in the Brickley homestead, Feb N {on Main street, 220d and 23rd, sy Ke cream Sandwiches, and other re. All are help a freshments will also be served invited to attend and cause cordially good Military Ball A grand military ball will be given in {the armory this Thursday evening by members of compavy B, Musi be by excellent orchestra, | Achenbas h, the catrer, will serve refresh. will furnished an ! ments Better job James 1. Goodlander, former editor of ithe Clearfield Republican, kas been ap pointed assistant car inspector at Clear field by the Beech Creek railroad asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peenliar to Hood's Pills Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man sald: * You never Know you over.” 2. C. 1 Hood & Co, Pi ; Is Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, have taken a pill til i is antl The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilis. » BLDDIIBIIIID SCROFULA. of America’s most fa- physicians says: “Scrof- ula is external consumption,” Scrofulous children are often be utiful children, but they lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles and power to esist disease, For delicate children there is no remedy equal to Scott’s IOUS Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, It fille out the skin by putting good flesh beneath it. Itmakes the cheeks red by making rich blood. It creates an appetite for food and gives the body power enough to digest it. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- S101. : | CCC CCE CEECeEeeeeeeecd e of Farm stock and Michae! mn Harris township Man ~Farn OTe ( 1] shows mple Segner, stock and tmple i bu wer by Isane Stover, oseph J. Nef? Two wperty of the late aed, In Burnside Hvis, allorneys for fine farms in Burn John Barn rwnship. 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