THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P THURSDAY, MARCH 10), 180K, LH] EAS A. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines Told in a «£3 \! 3 x 2 A ENT PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS 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, — Mrs. Edward Meese died on Sune day at Coleville, aged about So years. —Carpenters are preparing the corner room on the diamond, for Runkles con- fectionery and fruit stand. -The while out in the country snow banks and streets in Bellefonte are dusty, deep mud make the roads almost impass- able. Robt. McCalmont, manager of the extensive lime stone operations of Mc- Calmont & Co., at this place, has been on the sick list. Miss Bl: Altoona, left on Monday has secured anche Long where she a the for ¥v 1a position in one £0O0US of large dry establishments. laundryman, April. He goes to visit friends whom he has not —J. Malcolm: Laurie, the iii sail for Scotland on the gth of seen for 14 years. —Mr. James Shirk secured a position at Punxsutawney and left for that place on Tuesday. He a the iron works, at that place. secured position in of thi Crider, appointed a 5 ~-Fountain W. was recently trustee of the state insane hospital at Danville, vice Wilson M. Gearhart, chicken resident ¢ deceased. The and waffle the evening, was Hasting’s liber two hundred persons were A nun have been mg Racket store adds to the apg ment paper tl Wall pa than ever known Cal Green shop down is doing tl A five-cent sh is a slaughter fellow who appr Mr. Henry Linden Hal Satur Zeig visit on United Evange about complete on next Sunday A cx crat Mr has been interest the : r an independen system ftom Tock Haven to Bel and other points ¢ Toute , State Coliege Web, Kers the bakery business, He will stand on Bishop totter " ~The report that tends to discontinue in Bellefonte, is a mistake con. same old the cream and confectionary He has a good business establish tinue at the street where best bread, cakes, will always be found. ed and would not think of leaving Belle. fonte Mr. M. P. the who has had extensive lumber operations in Snow Shoe town- ship for several years past, was on Monday and announced that he ex. pected to mové to New Ringold, Schuyl- kill county this spring, where he will op- Bock, lumberman, at Gorton Heights, in town pur- erate a large shoe factory, recently chased by him «In our last failed to note the recent event at the home of commis. sioner’s clerk Nelson Robb, The thing about it we don’t like is that the youngster will have a vote at twenty-one and will likely fall in the same political error of his “"dad,” who will give him the same training as he grows to man. hood. ~On Mouday Justice Keichiine had the honor of officiating at the jail in perform. ing a marriage ceremony. The happy groom came from his gloomy cell and met the bride in the sheriff's office where the ceremoey was performed, before a few invited guests. It bad a peculiar effect on the present Deputy. We would not be a bit surprised in hearing that out friend Jackson would soon go and do likewise. Like some others, he bas been procrastinating long enough. issue we only | lives in ~Mr. and Mrs, Ellis L, day for Pittsburg where friends. Mr. glass works, had his wrist badly they visited Henry Kline, a snapper at the cut on Monday while at work Mrs. J. W. Morris, lotte Emmel of this place, nee Miss Char- Mon- tanna, is visiting friends in Bellefonte. Mr. us a pleasant call on Monday the date paper now of John Ward, of Stormstowu, paid and ad. vanced of his another year, --Mrs. C. M. eral days to Lancaste Bower took a Pa, Senior trip of sev- to visit her son John, now a Franklin & Marshall College, Messrs Long, of Madisonburg, in A. busi Lewis Stover and John transacted ness in town on Saturday and paid our office a short visit. Mrs. I. C. Reed, visited friends in 1, durir Pa., 1g the Clearfield this section past week. They formerly were resi. dents of this county. ment he According to Ra by the interest Racket Store is now owned Spiglemyer, who purchases 3 n Lasy his brother Shem, week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. to move household goods pls for a time Gephart expect (3) their to Logan- ton, Pa., which ace they will make their residence at least, Don't send any more Lesol uti is to the Centre Democrat. 1blish them a-word. On Thursday evening mer who has been large man, pleasure t coming campaign min Gent for Lasalle, y a car load he left he ly what he He bills and through this will be offered for wanls in the line will an nounce later by paper when the same publi sale One day iast week a woman, who Lock Haven, followed her hus band to Philipsburg and found him parading the streets with a young A wile lady, Bellefonte the Then she took her hubby by of cowhiding the formerly fol Miss away scene lowed and drove the arm and marched him toward the de- for As the train was pulling out of pot and they started by next train home, Bellefonte the wayward Lusband jumped off and deserted his | $4 to know their names, find out wife. youn want «The well known Christopher Me. Kinley, a gentleman of leisure, boarded the train on Saturday Lake City, Utah, he expects to make his future home with relatives, Before leaving he made a call on most of his friends about town and they heart. ily responded. Evervbody seemed to be delighted with his intentions and wished him a safe journey, and hoped that he would be pleased with his new home in that Mormon country. Christ. will be greatly missed in Bellefonte-—about elec | tion time; but what is our loss, is others gain, evening for Salt where : io , Orvis left Fri. | Editor Tuten is in Philadelphia this | week ou business, Potter Haines is one of the recent pensioners, at $6 per month -~. M. Bower, E al busghess in Lock Haven this week. -W. Harrison Walker, Esq. Altoona, on Tuesday in guest of some of B. & L. Jacob Meese was arrested on , of Snow Shoe, «1., is attending to leg was to Associations, Wed. for stealing brass from the Bush More will nesday estate and was takea to jail, follow, a graduate of the school ship left Wednesday for New York and will position on the Monitor Dr. L. M. has Johu Shrom, Saratoga, on accept a “Terror,” Ol» the by a big major. Colfelt, of the State ¢ lege, been received back into Philadelphia Presbytery led whi to resume his old h he left on with the rather unor- This is the ity and will be cal charge in that city, ac- count of sympathy of Dr. thodox views Brig gs not : | ph | | Eckenroth t burg, were married a same church Dr. Furbay was pastor of long since Charle 1, of Roops uesday e and Mrs. 1 On T lit Aatheran par- by Dr. lloway From there len resiaence sonage they went to the on treet an Howard st ception by of ( bers serenaded th |. Harvey fonte's oldest ci McC ure, Thursday morni it been il our ex pen Re fo per Shep number of employ« ment and will turn out 10 be is a day will be used to ship lime in The barrels Heretofore t stores but it have been buying them they Be ‘1 they from the seems were not able to farnish enough rllefoute News Scalp Bouaty. Fel the County Commissioners paid bounty wild cats, 24 amounting to 1093, During the month of ITHAry, on 17 71 foxes and minks, and paid for 45 afhdavits, a total sum of $148.25. For the month of January previous they paid out for scalps $146.25. On the day March they paid one person $25 for wild first of cal scalps, After Horses, Last Saturday Mr. William Larimer and M. B. left for Richmond, Indiana, where Mr. chase a carload of the finest bred west. horses. They expect to be back about the last of this week with about eighteen head, Garman em Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night, It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain.O when you please and sleep like a top. For GrainO does | | pot stimulate ; it nourishes, cheers and | | feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the | best coffee. For nervous persons, young Ei and children Grain.O is the per: at drink. Made from pure ribo, Get kage from Jom your grocer place of co 15 and 25¢. Garman will pure | ony | IN THE COURT HOURE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Varion Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSES $) «A. Weaver Lena B. Long §f Harry t Florence Penns Cave V. Kellerman I, Eskright § Geo Washburn t Lizzie Chadderton Te Janie! i M. becca Guisewhite Mileshurg Boggs Twp Stover Aaronsburyg Woodward “" § Henry E. Smith {t Katie Rossman ‘ . § Robert M. Keith - Spring Twp { Esther Bradley i" Bellefonte Benner Twp. Charles Eckenroth E. Kerlin Charles W. Rote vy May Shearer, Bellefonte |B tl §¢ ti Spring ' § Frank Humphrey, - - 1 t Inez Hutchinson, § James M. Hazel, Spotl *hilipsburg Ne olli ANCL dated March 8, Union . $2500 Wm, Bilger Twp Y y et ux to John : 4 They do not grip or § 1 they do not weaken the f have a stimulating effect. fr. prevent sickness Pills tly barn a : nm the they strengthening They the cure sick headache purely vegetable may be and children body MILrary nl ania fouse « Hood's are perfec leds and used safely by clicate women Give the Children a Drink : ed Grain.O It is a delicious, appe tizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee, Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it beg Madisonburg | Morrisdale | Philipsburg | Woodward | | By {| Centre Hall, 2? | Beware of “ause | when properly prepared it tastes like the | finest coffee but is free from all its jurious properties, tion and strengthens the nerves a stimulant but a health builder, children, as well as adults, with great benefit. Costs much as coffee 15 and 25¢. in. and about NO. 12 Shaefer's Art Studie, Sending a Smile to a Friend Perhaps there that we like smile again. Faces that, just to look upon, would bring back a world of hap- plest memories. If you only have a good photograph of that friend it would help would it not? Perhaps there are friends of yours whom your photograph would make just as bappy-hbappy if you'd send it now-glad to have it perhaps in the future when you may be far away. cost is but little to please a dozen friends. The , the expression, the smile, we shall take pains to catch at its very best just as though we were the friend to be delighted by receiv. Shaeffer's ing it. Allegheny street Art Bellefonte, Pa. Studio. | HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Vis, Bil | lousnoss, Indigestion, Headache, i Easy to ) take, easy to operate, 2060. F Ecos ron A woth Rooks, Hakins strain, 5 pants fo a sett ing of 1leges. Jusrantend exg “ ood condition and pure stock. No. 18. se HATURING From full bred nie EX A are faces far away | Marvels ° Be auty io | Grain O aids diges- | It is not | can drink it | % as The | STEADY GROWTH OF INSURANCE. The taken the Secre tary the lowing om shows the ste Mutua Fi Company of Centre 's bouks ady growth of Farmers Risks, 18g Board “2 11 order of the for tain Mercury Ointments Catarrh that con reury surely and com ely deran tem when entet fa Md 1 destroy the ge the ing 1t through ICies WG never be ions fron he damage they at] whole sys COUN sur used ox table physi s ten fold to from them actured ¥. Jd LANs Do mercury the m such art cept on prescrip lans, as will ae aerive 4 } if y i iving Ha the genuine { made tn loledo Festimon ia Ba Bold by Dirlgy THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother is exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she for- ward to the hour woman's severest trial is ap ted by but few. All effort shot l to Smoot h these rug in life 4 patiway | presses to her her MOTHER'S FRIEND al lay S Ner Nat that ward in an ich viole: Nausea, Heada look of prec { " | bos om bal Ww ire “ Mother's Friend,” BOOKS Com FREE Tue BRADFIELD DRLGULATORCO. ATLanTa, Ga. Our Twenty-fifth Anniversary Immense Stock and 1 country Whi i | yards to 1 8 ceiling “inch border to mateh, per yard. White Blanks, Glimmers, Bronze snd Golds, with Blended Fri JOR und Cell Ings to match 4, 5, 6 and 8 conts long 0 nateh, Prices are the Gold Side. W ula with Flitter Ceiling and 18 inch Flitter Frieze, elegant ly blended, from the deep, rich coloring of the side wall to soft, delicate tints of the ceiling. Away down in price 10, 12 and 15 cents a sin. gle Fro Blended Flitter, Frieze and Ceilings to mate Ah ingrain or Boston Felt Side Walls iu all shades. ao S. IJ. WILLIAMS Weer Hion Strzer, "BELLEFONTE, - . - PENN’'A. | PPPPP99293209990 Modern Treatment of a The latest work on the treatment of diseases; written by forty eminent American physicians, says: “Cod-liver oil has done more for the con- sumptive than all other reme- dies put together.” It also says: “The hypophosphites of lime and soda are regarded by many English observers as specifics for consumption,” Scott's Emulsion A ——— a II - = contains the best eod-liver oil in a partially digested form, combined with the Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda. This remedy, a standard for a quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest views of the medical profession. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. 2 roppists © nd § IIIIIIIIIIPIIIFIIISIIPIIIIIIFPIIIIIDIIFIFIIIIIINNIG CEECEEEE EEE CE EOECIEEE Eto OtCHE CO REPREEE _ rlloinde eccececcecd nd dial vial The Fro i 3 Siig 4 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, Mow NEW aid A [ine Display Wis an. the atten- to the large, rtment of 8t received nEp ction ntiy open. ! wm formerly ooccu- McK ee's H irdware Alle gh ny street, hi Lg pe i by store, fonte, Belle- ——X Can't enumerate all the choice goods in stock. S— Gu— You are to pay elegy invited and see the respectially ns a visit ant goods - Should yon want to make any pure vhases, intere sting induce ments will be made. RRR xX ————— Anything and Everything in the line of furniture from a cheap chair to gorgeous parlor suits or elaborate bed chamber furniture, at the Spring Open- ing of . Naginey's Furniture Store, F. E. Naginey, Prop, | Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa.
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