THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JUNE HAPPENINGS [N BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in Few Lines a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of What Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention the -A our People Local Week's Local News in a Few Words. —The Undine picnic will be —On Sunday about twenty Hecla Park, July 4th. members of the fire companies took a trip to Penns Cave. A great many republican politicians went to Harrisburg this week to attend the State Convention, —0On Saturday Bruce Garman, of the was taken House, quite sick s and spent several days in Garman with tonsil bed. Easton, Cy. From F one week of theopera house ag for Bellef Monday, mile nov cured th Hugg, 1 novice and we, plac fl boy's race. “Mileshure sk third place i Milesburg took third place in 1 in 1 A special of held Thursday night to award the con. tract for furnishing the water works with n John Teats won second y's race i" session council w steam water boiler. After much a new discussion the contract was awarded to Jenkins & Lingle, of Bellefonte, for $512. ~The Vaudeville performance to be given in the opera house during the com- ing week will be for the benefit of the Y. M.C.A. They promise to furnish a first class programme every day and evening and you will get the full value of your money. ~William Miller, who has been the efficient clerk in Reese's grocery store for the past two years, is now running John Roundtree’s grocery store on Willow Bank street. Mr, Roundtree has been in such bad health that he has found that he is unable to attend to business, Mr. Robe:t Sechler, the well known route agent, has been transferred from the Harrisburg and Williamsport run to the I. & T. For sometime his health has not been very good and the transfer was requested by him in order that he might be relieved of the heavy work that fell upon him on the other side. With his family he will reside in Lewis. burg, | Look out for the Undine July 4th. picnic The wheat market has not been booming any during the past week. On Saturday the Academy ball team defeated the Milesbuig boys by a score of 7to 6, J. C. Mallory and daughter, of Al- toona, were visiting friends in Bellefonte several days this week. — Templeton Cruse is happy since a » their home last Why shouldn't he? 1 No, 2 Mechanics had a flag their hall, : bright hittle boy came « Sunday. Counci 0 United American raising in front of at Milesburg, last Saturday’. -Prof. J. the Gettysburg schools, arrived home on Dorsey Hunter, Principal of Wednesday and will spend part of his summer vacation here. Ww. tending Harrison Walker, Esq., at- at Dickenson College, Carlisle, Pa., where is commencement exercises he attended the law department, On Monday the Bellefonte Academy of They played ball team gave the Business Men a bit fun chasing the leather, as | { horse with the latter team as the score | stood 221t0 2 Mr, Thos Tuesday at nee then hi : expects to ens wholesale Mr. for many ile and (heen article w lipped | from an old Centre Democrat in the year 1515, and relates to the father of one of Col. as « our ould citizens, Geo. A. Bayard, who was only five years old when he set- i tied here : Dr. A. W. Bayard offers his professional service to the citizens of Bellefonte and its vicinity in the prac tice of the different branches of his pro. fession, and hopes by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage. Jan. 13, 183s. ~The Undine Fire Company has a splendid group of photographs of forty. four members of the company, in a large frame, on exhibition in the window at the Philadelphia Branch store. In the centre is a large photograph of their engine and horses, driver Al Baum on his seat and Engineer Garrity at the throttle, taken in front of the companys house on Logan street. The work was done at Shaeffer’'s studio and is excel. lent throughout. They are a group of fine stalwart young men, who have done excellent service at many fires in our PUBLIC SCHOOL EXERCISES Annual Commencement In the Opera House To-Day THE COMPLETE PROGRAMME The Held the Sth Annual Declamatory Contest of Depart. Members The Friday Wednesday Evening Lower With Graduating Class ments to close on Special Exercises During the past week the instructors in the various departments of our pub. lic schools have been busily engaged in holding the final examinations of the sessien and on Wednesday all were CO ~ pleted. DECLAMATORY CONTEST On Wednesday evening a large audi. ence house assembled the the in opera £4] attend ith annual declamatory cou. test of the Junior class for the Reynolds prize. The following is the progr programme town, of the evening | M rissman Busy Donald Snyder Mary Harshberger iH by elas { Harry Mouths by class Barbara Levy: youd AT THE BRICK BUILDING The closing exercis of the rick building will cs schools in the take place in the High School room, Friday morning June 3rd at 10 o'clock, to which you are all cordially invited PROGRAMME, Paaims 120th and 190th by school. Welcome address, by Joe Gehret and Alice Lowry. Song Welcome, by school tec, “What Might Hap wn.” Maggle Bartley: song, “Come and Nee fy Little Potite, tas of girls; song, Mill May, by school: ree “Dorothy's Mistake,’ Anna Ketehiine ree. “Our Flag,” class of girls; ree. “The Stage Door,” Rose Fauble: song, “star Spangled Banner” by school ; dizlogue, | “Two Kinds of Fun” by Frank Steel and Ches er Cronister (ree. “Travels” u class of girls: rec. “Honeyeomb,” Maggie MeGiinley : song, | “Our Od Homestead” by school: dialogue, | “Doctor's visit” by Helen Stover and Russel Campbell { reo, “Amt Tabitha’ by Carrie Mill er: ree, Metals’ class of girls song, “Spring has Come” by school ; dinlogue, “Summer Va- | cation’ ; reo, “The Aged Stranger” Lee Adams; | class exercise, “The Digits” song “Grandma's Spinnin ro Boy I Shoo Ae Hap Jrus Story of Little ne” by Alpha Hafler “Poraet-menot” class of girls: rec. “The Fool: ish Little Malden” laura Faxon: song “The Wheels of Time” by sehool | ree, “Orphan Nis ters” Bessie Cooney : dialogue, “A Slight Mis. understanding” Jean long and Frank Smith: rec. “Dram of Shilo” Mannie Duke: man ; song, “Zion Bells” by school | or ise 1 class: ree, “The ho Would't Sag tory, Maud Ryan : Vacation song ] : IN THE COURT HOUSE Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE LICENSES. . T. McFarland, Sarah J. Dobbs, Nin. R. Loner, . Stormstown Mary C. Inhoof, - - - Orvis C. Walker, Elizabeth I, Haines Legal Intelligence Philipsburg Lente Hall Arthur Ze , burg Sadie W Aarons ny, burg J [ J [ J 1 Irvi Verna Mever, LETTERS OF REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ey et ux to Clayton J Presbyterian A : i nat. | 0 carry jorwar 1 our t4 nor God as the freedom to the ends of | and | united, south, t the earth.’ The effort proved too much for the Pennsylvania veteran, and he | The \ i considerable excitement | sank back fainting into a chair, scene caused and order was only restomed by the an. gsouncement that General Beaver had recovered i One Week An entertainment from 3 to 10 p. m, every day in the week with a complete change of programme daily is what the Vaudeville, beginning June 3rd and con- tinuing until the roth, will furnish you. There will be a genuine variety, and some of our best talent will assist, On Tuesday morning Mr, Philip King, of Williamsport, and Miss Kath- erine Stinekirchner, of Bellefonte, were married at St. John's Catholic church, They will reside at Williamsport. Important Notice, out family should be attacked with ‘ough or Cold, don't fall to try a s Balsam, the great guaranteed It never falls to relieve and Colds, Asthma, Pron: ing Cough. No family with ehilersn should be without it. Samples free. large ties 25 cents, Hold only by O.M, Parish, ton Wm. H, NT t Gap: J. 0. F. Motz, Wood t W. H, 53 Axe nid. BH, Grimin, Stormstown ; L. eEntire, Fillmore, I any of A sudden bottle of Gra Cough Cure, promptly eure Coughs, chitis, Croun and ® IC ®) ROLL OF HOXOR, The following persons have paid t subscriptious during the past month 0. H. Wolf, Wolfs Store, John Braucht, Coburn. Jamies Milesburg...... Joseph Hutton, Fleming P. Foster Zong, New Columbia Geo. B. Stover, Feidler ; J. B. Ard, Pine Grove Mills Wm, Harter, Tylersvills J. O. Karstetter, J. D. Hubler, Tvie Alfred Brumgart, Wm. Move LCoakicy, Loganton i Kerlin, 18 11.. | James M. Grove, Lemont, Fred Houser, Housers i 8. Peck, Nittany. | Jacob Kreider, Gate | Mrs. F. Poorman, | H. P. Kelley, Snow Shoe, 10. D. Eberts, Martha i]. A. Stamm, B rg. Bell yale! [8 | Wm, Walker, Rebersbu A. Nearhood, Rebershu; J. B. Hazle, Wellington L Madisonbu AR Yearick,Madisonburg 1 ~~ Cl 020902 09%%° (® ®) (® $1.33 buysthis exact) Hattan Rocker the largest sige EYer nde w dozen, $14.50, tur new 112 page catalogue containing Fur niture, Jape res, Crockery, Baby Carriages, Kefrige ratory Stoves, Lamps, x a Pictures, Mir rors, Bedding, eto., is yours for the asking, Special supplements just ‘a sued are also (ree, rite to-day. ® CARPET CATALOGUE in litho te hod colors is also mailed Troe rite for it. If you with samples, send fe. stamp. Matting samples aloo malied for fo. AN Carpets sewed free this month ana freight paitd on 89 purchases and over, $7.45 v to your tion. te for roo oata- sam Addross Landing. May °@® From FACTORY to CONSUMER. ®) % \) (® A demonstration of unfurling the star breeze, The first Academy. took place The TT WAG sed some of the There carried Frid Logan over street sq., and number o OL II OCCT Te SVC BCPC BE J Perhaps you have made ip your mind to take Scott's muision SENG NSN OBE Pe Seis Are ALaYRYe Rr Arnie Bae Ay on ee the LHS 0 RIRIR IARI IR AIA RIA BIR IRIE aie A a vin Nine - Low ppt ried Chere Heans prey Onions Butter Tallow i Country Shoulders Nides y Hams Hams sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Lard, per pound Kags Per qozen Potatoes new per bushe Dried Sweet Corn per pound... es dried i > i (GRAY corrected weekly by Gorberiel & Co... Bellelonte, Pa ' Hale | Red wheat, new per bushel | | : i ] Rye, per bushel Corn, ears per bushel Corn, shelled per bushel Oats pow per bushel Barley, per bushel We are now showing the greatest as- sortment of Cool thing for Warm People | Summer Clothing over shown in Centre county. Crash Suits—a dozen different styles. Serge suits and coats and wvests—all colors. Alpaca coats, cotton coats; in fact everything you might want for comfort during the hot weather. See them at FAUBLES. sieraie 2a 298® FITS v
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