THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MAY Wy 1808, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements our People—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words ol The Knights of the Golden Eagle in- stituted Mile Friday. Miss EK Mitchell has home after spending the winter in a new castle at shurg, on returned Phila- leanor delphia. —The engagement of Mr. Jacob Gross and Miss Margaret Curry was recen{ly announced. —Mr. Frank Kerns, the laundryman, of Sunbury, spent several days of the past week in Bellefonte, Mrs, Mary, who spent the past winter in Philadel. Thomas and daughter, phia, have returned home for the sum. | mer Mr. John Braucht an 1 son, of Coburn, paid usa pleasavt call on Tuesday and | renewed their subscription for another Weaver, of W ing court this wee Harry A aker ot thi i National brother county i fair price. eformatory, whe of the boys who were | al session of court, the Brown tirely destrove The di Ina Strunk Howard, Miss Lizzie \ Morgan left for Was wider the hing ir services as trainee to Cuba week to ter nurses and accompany the army These voung ladies truly are desery ) » of the sacrifice, ing highest praise for such a heroi Robert I. Hunter, who is a member Snowden'’s staff, left on Thursday Gretua to the Mr. Hunter expects to be home of Gen for Mt. Guards join National anyhow for the coming Democratic Con- vention to look after his fences as a can. didate for the prothonotaryship. Dr. H. C. Holloway delivered an in. teresting sermon ju the Lutheran church on Sunday evening, in American affairs” and was of historical interest showing the part that Spain has taken in establishing her rule in portions of the country, by the bloody sword. The discourse was timely and appropri- ate, It was on "God Duting the forty hours devotion, in the Catholic church, from 8 p. m. Sun. day to Tuesday evening, the following priests assisted Father McArdle: Rev. J. J. Gormalay, of Renova; Rev. Francis McCarthy, of Lock Haven, Rev. [ames Saas, of Lock Haven; Rev. John Codori, of Lewistown, and Rev, Thomas Flem- ing, of Snow Shoe. | Ing | suppiy Mrs, W. L. Dagget is visiting friends iu Tioga county this week. Robert Barnhart had a finger smash. ed while coupling cars at Centre Hall, Mrs. W. F. arrived home the past week and is again enjoying good health. Reeder Ringling Bro's, Show will be m Bellefonte May roth, attracuon, Have worth over a It will be a large you noticed that wheat is now dollar, We predicted dol- lar wheat last winter, Curb market will start on Saturday r May 7th kn IWS, morning So says Tom Shaugh ency, and he Miss Mamie Morgan returned from Woodland, Saturday, after a few week's visit in that place. Mr. and Mrs. W, arrived home this past week from Phila- Murray delphia, and will spend the summer in Bellefonte, —Harry Jackson and wife returned on | Tuesday from their wedding trip. They have taken rooms in the Haupt building, pear the depot. Allen I guess Rote, ves, Do know Haven around quit we Well, * ollen be calls tn pay his respects to Al Charles Laughingtor an i our olice Mrs one girls, Call ag Andrews | of Lock | | Pearls, work beginning home | land rough | wi uti , that $8 taken from tile de. mand it wasunfair to have the busi ne him when it was becom He usual and on Sunday arrived from Lock at 11 a, profitable secured his Haven m., ue He supplied the market iimg out 18 a short time every sheet was on time and He desires us to say that he will furnish the papers same as heretofore, and earlier than anyone else can On Friday evenin a K three young men Justice with tearing down flags and bunting used in were given hearing before Keichline, charged decorating The boys admitted to a por- tion of the charge, after paying a fine of $6 they were released. This should be a timely warning to others not to cele. brate too freely at night. It don't pay to become too enthusiastic over your love of country, by imbibing fire.water, because you are liable to do many things that you afterwards may regret. Hereafter the boys that this patriotic spell attacks should go away, far out inthe country, where they can yell, scream to thelr heart's delight and no one will raise a talk about it, buildings. i Strawberries of a fine quality are now in the market, ~Chas. E. arrived in Bellefonte, jong, on the 8:32 train, spend a day or so with his parents and Dorworth, of Harrisburg, Wednesday even- where he will friends. H. S. Achenbach, who has been with B. C. Achenbach, left for Philadelphia, where visit friends for few for he will a weeks, when he will leave his home in Kansas, Miss Brower, Mi finished S die their Misses Lu and have Ella as who just rades of dress-making at the be 1 all kind of ecady for i 18 April 1 llefonte will Rooms over ¥ Lyon's store, Bel IN THE COURT HOUSE Gathered from Various Offices. Lega! Intelligence MARRIAGE § Charles C. Wiklenson, ] Nora Bell Fli A Kk, LICENSES. Sandy Rie ioe 4 spring 4 Mill Haul ie rsbut KE §f Noah Auman, t Minnie Auman, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Henry W. tract of David Guiswite lo arrett, dated in Mile Cs twp 14} ont n Charles dated A Addresses wil Rheu D Everybody and i | present They're Patriotic Mackeyville has a volunteer the following elected: Captain, Hugh C of the late Lieutenant Haves; Millard Robert company and officers have been Hayes, son first lien tenant, Brownlee: second lien Bartiey Many while tenant, Thirty five names are enrolled of the men have the regulation guns, others have improvised weapons, sawed out of boards. The men drill every opportuni. ty they get, Taken to Hospital, Mr. Henry Comer, of Milesburg, left on Tuesday for Philadelphia to enter Pennsylvania hospital for the purpose of having his eyes operated upon. He has been blind for the last year or more, caused by erysipelas. He was at the hospital six months ago but was only | artially operated upon, the eyes not | 4 ’ | widow, but got left on account of not be. being in proper condition at the time: —— HOODS PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil lousnoss, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 20¢. | Garmaus, off their wat | rishurg, July 31, | 26 AT COUNCIL MEETING, Wm. C. Heinle, presented a claim for damages for Miss Maggie Miles, daughter of Ex treasurer John OQ. Miles. lady fell on the pavement in front of D. | " {Lo enlist Ibe |orgamzed By this accident | breaking her wrist amount asked was $75. the doctor bills amounted to over $21 The matter way referred to the street committee, The Company was gis Commercial : privil th mit Central lFeiephone en the slo ere poles in the borous iA System Many minor hu The Coun extend NUIsSAUCOs thanks to the fire departments of Lock Haven and Tyrone for their will. ingness 10 come to our assistance cent fire and to offer to pay any expense which they might have in have refused to John's Epi Jenkins k, Wm The following parties Sign waler contracts SCO & torm, church, F. W First Mendis walter cx pal Angle, Peter The 3 furter notice bout $2 worth taken, The idea as to who might tobacco were officers have some have been guilty of this act, bat no thus ar This act and it is a wonder that have been made far bold pot captured or discovered, as rests was 0 they were the store is located on a prominent thor oughfare of our town Death of Mrs, Charles Geheret Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock Mrs at her home on She had January Charles Geheret died South Potter the first trouble. The deceased was born at lar. 1871, and was therefore years, 10 mouths and 1 day old at time of her death. She had Leen mar. ried about ten years and is survived by Eatle. street been since ol a husband and one son, funeral took place Wednesday afternoon, On His Way Home. Reuben Lane, from Barnesboro, Cambria county, who “hoofed” it to Kansas to marry a rich ing ballt according to specifications fur. nished, has left the Topeka hospital Fri. day for his Cambria county home, He expects to walk the entire distance, Christmas eve the young | Esq., appeared and | | {may {dered jas a Re | Bel with kidney | The | the one legged tramp | | Prepared by food § » EMERGENCY COMPANY, The following is a copy of the volunteers who have given their names | to iH. C, ergency company at this place We Quigley as willing to join ar em- the undersigned, hereby agree in an emergency company to be i for the defence subject to any call that ten. lvama, in Bellefonte, of the country, he $ to he roor of Pennsy National lefonte~H, C sidy, J. M. ( Tames Harris Harris, Line, | ess made for our service to the erve (yove Guard { rue LreOry , Frank B. , Morris Ham Brown, man T. H Charley William Dale, Siduey Barlett, Moris, M. O’'Don oghue , Wil. Singer, John Kniseley, A. G, Gardoer, W. H. Allen, Jeron oH: arper, John T. Harris, John Keichl ]r., John Larimer, Charles George Robinson, Edward Sj Charles C, Savior, George Garis, A. B. 8, Fle« William Lose, Martin Milesburg L. Shreyer, C. E Harry Austin, Craig ( myer. Millheim-—Harry Porter Myer, Howard George lucas, W.0O C, Wagner, tc, M roth, Andrew Meiss, ewhite, Wy1t John M. (nto, Lt Noll, jaucas, Robert ham J ine, yicer, George S ros . Fisher i ner, Constipation Hoods = Pills an re constipat results, eas we Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla The only THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE LA ATED in healthiul spots in the A liegheny Region Undenominationna Open Io both sexes Tattion free; Board and other expenses very LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURY CHEMISTRY RIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IMECHANIUAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL RCTRN( ‘A INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATU RE: Latin, Spanish and Itallan, (optional) French German and English, (required. ) 8 MATHEMATICS and ART ONOMY . I. MECHANICAL ARTS: combining shop work with study, 1. MENTAL and MORAL BCITENCR. 12. MIL AtARY SCIENCE theoretioal and pre. | thea 13, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT: two raliern opens cary For eatalogue 1%, I. sik Lg GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL. 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