THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, | ys THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1808, a HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired Durning the Past Week People—What the A — Movements of our Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention Week's Local News in a Few Words, 1 Judge Love will be the Decoration | Day orator in Philipsburg, | n. H. P. of visited friends in Bellefonte The Glover and wife, Mifflix over burg, Sunday. W. Fred Reynolds and ling the horse show in Phil Col. family adel- the for the has contract repairs on Presbyterian age at this place. Methodist church “Deestrickt 1dies of the about £100 by thei ertainment et week. } h school hig entertainm ors witl matrimony are More married now than wives can support. — Miss May ing as cashier in beck's restauran again en] country a. Wm. tee AGGres shopping al issues and is a more man than ever $A RErOowing se atin this question Chas. Cruse for On Sunday lewistown junction the Sunday papers and supplied many customers He will Mr for his along the route in Pennsvalley this route hereafter, lock Haven take while Baum will drive to supply, as heretofore, ~uite a sensation was caused in town on Sunday morning by the intelligence by wire of the destruction of the Spanish fleet, which later proved a false alarm. These war sensations are becoming en- tirely 100 numerous for anyone to place any credence in first reports. ~The Centre County Wheelmen's as- sociation was recently organized with upward of 100 members and the follow. ing officers: President, J. Harry Green, Bellefonte; vice president, W. H. Frear, State College; secretary, George T, Bush, and treasurer, Dr, R. G, H. Hayes, both of Bellefonte, ~Mr., and Mrs. John W. Beck, of Jacksonville, departed on last Friday for Nelson, Feb., where they expect to visit frieuds this coming summer. Mr, Beck may remainin that country in case he secures desirable employment. They had expected to leave a week earlier but Mr. Beck was suddenly taken ill, from which he soon recovered. | five Bellefonte st 1 | the Cave | on Curb market is gradually picking up in attendance. «The Democratic little more than two their canvass. candidates have a weeks left to make Miss Gertrude Taylor, a student of the Lock Haven Normal, Monday to spend her vacation, returned home - Miss Jennie Stover and cousin, Miss Maud their aunt Frink, of Tyrone, are visiting at Boalsburg, this week. -On Sunday a party of about twenty. orts expect to drive to and will Mitteriing spent spend the day there, and wife, of Wednesday velonte Wm Tussevyvil near and le, in B friends | Thursday visiting and relatives. at Ben Gentzle’ ¢ an attraction, He Two young fawns $ | ark, are quit They | Pe were bora on Tuesday. now has six deer in the enclosure, ¢ Juni. S¢ hool, | -— The declamatory contest of th High a house lefonte the vening. or class of the Bel will take place on | Wednes ope next lay ¢ wer that the Vaudeville, cntertamment rimstrong county and the heaviest cutting on | Won Honors Lee B. Woodcock year at the Medico-Chirurgical College in The graduating hundred and sixty-five, is honor this man Philadelphia class pumbers one and, in addition to being Valedictorian Lee has been offered the position of resi dent physician of the Methodist hospital, The commencement exercises were held ot Saturday, in the Academy of Music. Capt. Taylor Promoted. Capt. Hugh 8. Taylor, of Company B Fifth regiment, of Bellefonte, Pa.. has been a pointed acting assistant adjutant. general of the First brigade, Third divis. jon, first army corps. This position gives him the same rank as captain, and is in immediate line for promotion. Flag Raising, On Saturday afternoon a flag raising will take place at Hoy's school house, Benner twp, in the afternoon at 30'clock. Addresses will be made Ly prominent speakers. A programme of exercises has been prepared. Spring Time Is Mere. So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the figod. Guaranteed better than the best. For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy. k Kirk IN THE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered from Various flices., MARRIAGE LICENSES. Snow Shoe Bogus Twp {3 Henry Gross, Julia T. Ammerman, {Axel M. Paul, - - - { Virginia Reese, - . {] ames M. Hower, - - . Mary E. Yerbeck, - ow. { Hel H. Latky, - Helana Spanick, ii + J: np ioph: Mil, on Mary s WARDD, “ . 4 . J TLewis lefle . AT 1 Annie Z iff, . . John H. Nora B. Philipsburg Snow Shoe “" si Gorton Heights opring Philipsburg ‘asher, - . . Thompson, REAL ESTATE TRAN A. Thomas trustee to Isaac dated Jan. 17, 1873; for $150. Snow Shoe SFERS Ww. lias, Wil ground in Bellefonte boro. Anna Johnson et al to , dated May | ground in Philipsburg boro. $1 A Ameri man, Q, 18g5; for a ley- of Kohibecker et ux to dated id in Howard twp Oct. at, for tract | £200 3 Louis: last Monday He was whanna Classi d on Thur t he receive from charge irmed and a committ pointed to ordain and install him | Bickel was the valedictorian at Franklin & Marshall won the or college class of 18gs, and state intercollegiate oratorical | prize the same year. His course in the Seminary was equally as successful as We feel that the Re- people of Bellefonte should be congratulated upon the they have made, and no doubt the rela his college course formed wise selection tions just established will be productive of much good in our community. - » Attention Comrades. All comrades of Gregg Post, No. gs, Dept. of Pa. G. A. R., will meet in the Post rooms at 2:30 p. mi, sharp, on Sun- day May 29th, 1808, to go in a body to the court house, to hear a sermon by Rev. A. Stapleton, M. 8, Centre District United church, an old soldier and member of the G. A. R. FP. P. Grenx, Adjutant. Card of Thanks, I hereby extend my grateful thanks to the O. W. A. Mechanics No. 274, of Snow Shoe, Pa., and to the members of the Snow Shoe band, and also to the many friends, for their kindly offerings, faith. ful attentions and w of comfort ren. dered unto me during the sickness and death of beloved husband, Snow Shoe, Pa., May 20, ol Ha PB MILLER Commander. | | of Presiding Elder of | Evangelical | THE COMING VAUDEVILLE. A Performance for Belletonte. Continuous Enterprise The greatest enterprise in the amuse. line that has ever been seen Bellefonte ment will house on Friday aftervoon, June 3rd, continue on the boards as long as itcan be to | made Rrofitable, Nothing of the sort has ever before been attempted in this place. It will be run on the same plan that the continu ous petformance shows are given in the big cities and the prices are to be so yy the con- A Ht ul every. that everybody can go and enj glomeration of theatrical novelties. Vaudeville means a it nuous aud a that 1 thing cont periormance means he show w continue M without interruption from the begins in the afternoon until the closing hour at night, Some the f ures ol of the most notable feat show “Paul from will be an act from the opera Jones'' and a drill and chores mitiitar Oe mig ATY opera, n The Sousa 's old Bellefonte ir Of mu destructive snatches from windows and end, it t the church is fully insured, at the rear assed out -. through the end of ling The Oath the Soldiers Take The following is the oath of allegiance 10 the United States, as taken by the National guardsmen and others volun. teering for service in the present war I do solemnly swear that J will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America, and that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whatsoever, and will obey the orders of the president and of the officers appointed over me according to the rules | and articles of war, so help me God.” Killed in a Mine. Friday last Adam Wilson was killed | at Colorado mine No. 3, vear Philips. | burg, by one of the cars running over him. When found the frout end of the | car was still on his back. He was 45 | years old and is survived by his wife and | several children. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bi | lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 280, ~12 fine cabinets and a cra trait size 16x20 for only $1.99 at » art studio. This offer good only until June 1, "8. 20, open at Garman's opera | in | i | { | { { children oun the ni the | room low | time its The | A PLEASING PRODUCTION Au exceedingly novel and amusing en- tertaiament was given in the opera house ou Friday and Saturday evenings by the It 1epro- Indies of the Methodist Aid Society I be ul Wis Deestrict Skule’ ora duction a connutry school fifty years apo, under the able W. Achenbach Was Ww It with the direction of Mrs. of Williamsport, Pa. a day at school, beginn ny romg trig ying on chool ug the ie school grounds the various lunch, and noon chool commi 1 and the last day exercise their roug chievous « n their pantalets were truly ene and no doubta faithful ide * was much to amu reps 108 of the costume ut to the Tobacco and i wring to the trade for a fixed sum, an | The righ | served | A. Lukenbach, Meyer, rapgements d sot on per to reject any and all bi communications Pa., f committe Address all Bellefonte of chairman (A LUKENBACH 8.8. McCorMic Cot lw, H. Mussin n Festival The Junior C. KE. Society, of the U. B Church, of Bellefonte, will bold an ice cream, strawberry and cake festival, on Friday and Saturday evenings, May 27th and 25th, in the McClain Block ; the pub. lic is cordially invited. 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