THE CE NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1898, HA APP ENING S [N BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told Few Lines in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS | What has Transpired During the Past Week | of our People—~What Local Worthy of Mention--A Week's Local News in a Few Words Movements Scribe Saw Hall brick ihe Mill a few weeks. lown for of Ph te John Monday Granquest, ilipsburg, in Bellefon visiting Tay Woodcock and Fred Blanchard rin are home from Princeton for the summer mn to establish in the Heo lege ndines will picnic the | Freshman On Monday evening the of State College College, class, :, held a banquet at alate | A new hoiler the placed m Works curing past week by tins & Ling Mrs, king inthe Samuel Dorman, of Zion, while out w back vard, | . | the board walk and broke her | slippe d on eg, last unday. Tues rom about On day many of our democratic the county paid our remembered the manner, Miss Minnie B* at the United Tuesday even. in a substanuti Lloyd Smith and | Weight Bretheran parsonage, on » Wren, ple are from this place. were married ing by Rev Both the young peo- exceed. fine trout have been ght Fiy fishing During the past week some ingly streams at this place. cau in the g, after be successful dusk, seems to the most plan to capturesome of the big fellows -[t i$ a shame the way the ORI Tuesday. Yes, re h! repubii- cans are J fun at the convention some rk on July ans all who will rom all parts — Morr I N to Ni 1s Ott 2 visit 8 make a long stay M. W. Cowdrick in — Nr. George P of East Bellefonte } parents, Mr r I crops this season Whe ye, hay, ¢ ) wst of condition Tuesday, ! a few lLogaus will hold Hecla Park, There will b on I week rom Lock Ha en 1PIOY ees. » . trout in Logan Brauch near the toll.gate, rh one measured and the other 15 inches They were caught at dusk on were a pair of beauties especially son the string th of June the an nual {or Princeton Un Bellefonte Acad my ten examin admission occur at the Already there ¢ eight or who ha tention of taking the Mgnified their in examination here. ~The wedding of Mr. Edward H Richards, of this place, and Miss Mildred Canuiong, of Philadelphia, cocurred yes. terday in that city, at St. Matthew's Episcopal church, The ceremony was attended by numerous friends from this place. Bishop Thomus McGovern, of Har. risburg, who has been in failing health for some time, has come to Bellefonte and is the guest of Father McArdle. He hopes to find relief from the change of air and will remain bere for several weeks, efoute | be ren program | take part of to tell us James Corl, 10 town ime at that place, next when a large flag will 1 the peaks of the mountain to build a butter and large che se factory bere. The idea isto have stations established points the assemble milk where it will be separated and the cream shipped direct to Bellefonte. In Sum. mer, when butter is low in price, the pro duct can be utilized for manufacturing cheese, Some of our leading men are interested in the plant, We have heard of but one objection to the enterprize, from Col. Al Dale. He says if they would make limburger cheese and throw in a glass of beer he would feel like giv. ing it his entire patronage. No doubt he would then, at various about country to | Legal | 600 feet above the IN THE COURT HOUSE intelli Gathered from Offices, MARRIAGE LICENSY § Edvard AM. E. LE. Confer, § Wm, Brown, . t Julia Barrett, . .ow Francis |. Carothers, 1 Ellen Oswalt, . - } Lloyd J. Smith, Minnie B. W § Rush Quick tA. Fleming, § Thomas C. Bartges, - - 1 Annie E. Meyer, . f Wm, Adams, - tVirgie Wagner, - - . . . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Smit to Jacob 8S. gence Burd, . Boggs Bogus Sandy Ridge “ “ Bellefonte Suow Shoe Moshannon Centre Hall Tusseyville Martha th's heirs 1885 ; Water Right in Is: ele. Francis Moyer, Aug. Peun Twp John Q ler, Fy Twp. fis . Mile to Batche. , lreasurer of £24 58. C. Wal to Chris ketux tian Sharver, land in Taylor 52. Sharver .- Newman, Twp. Cron gle, April Worth Taylor WwW. M iA : av John's 1 be about The length The feet ground be about 16x f the wire wi f "the 1. pA xl to make re flag wi be 27 by 42 oburn and others are expect addresses The salary : rom to This busi. ween reduced | effect owing to a slight decrease of the office Mr. Fortney winced yet whether has $2500 after July 1st ir. the has not , 10 lake nes anne he intends to re sign reduction Works th for a wm account of this The clove down at the end of this mon Bellefonte Glass will mar vacation of about ten weeks ( the past year they have sam During been un able to fll all orders and evid pered Next year it is thei : double the ¢ apacity Ig re} that if N The leadis ublics foute declared B 1i8q., were nominated for District Attor. ney, no opposition would be made to his They of endorsiag a intend to do so On Sunday afternoon Rov Woodson, pastor of the A. M. BE. church, election now have the privilege goldier boy, if they really Cyrus there edifice is undergoing extensive re. pairs, The public is invited to be present, +On Friday evening a large flag was raised at Morris’ lime stone operations along the Milesburg pike, Judge Beaver and J. C. Meyer were the orators, Music was furnished by the Bellefonte band. «J. C. Meyer, Euq., will be one of the principal orators at the flag raising at Coburn on Saturday. Various | {truly a will hold services in the court house, as | HUMAN BONES FOUND May Have Relation to Flanigan Brothers and a Ghost, An article the which in Grit si Iu enlarging Phoenix the buman the lanis foundations of mill, was recently od, work men They house occupied by the I came upon some bones, were found upon site of the ran brothers some 035 ¥¢ Ars ago, whose many e il do- ings caused them to flee N from justice. some few years afterwards they arrested in C we ambria eounty, convicted for of an old lady a tavern on the | of burg, the Eben sburg jail awaits the murder who kept ittsburg pike, Whil # their execu- Six miles east ein tion the jailor's daughter fo the young brother and out of jail, which Lime they never heard although fsop reward offered for their capture, ile residing here two travele missed, and although di 1 Was made for them, they traced no farther than bones found in convu 1g but the experience has proven shock to he rn Ous system Forehead Crushed Natha rth of was badly Adam Corte on of ig nig by a horse Friday ht ing kicked ng tound lying unconscious in the lane about head The you man was ) long Physi. y o'clock and it is not known how before that the acciden to ccurred summoned and on examina. his fo cut and bruised. died CANS were tion they found rebead crushed and his face badly The young man on Saturday ( and the remains were cemetery Splendid Gin efonte Academy was recently Andrew Carnegie in a yasisting of 26 volumes en. lopedia Britaunica, to volumes Cen. 5 CYC volumes Ridpath's tury Dictionary, faces of Mankind paths Universal History It is to the credit of Andrew Carnegie that he makes use of his great wealth in If all the millionaires were as liberal they would be respected accordingly. and § volumes commendable way. A Very Cervera Lesson, "Let me kiss your Dewey lips,’ urged the youth in the parlor. ‘Young man," roared a voice from above, “the bom. bardment will open as soon as I can get down stairs.”’ Then the hapless young- ster organized himself into a flying squadron and made a fleet disappea and sth, I DOT CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. of the The ninth annual Children’s Aid Society convention convent d ionwwn, Fayette county, Tune at whichtwenty i on ASCO Work royally received by the cit town and gre; | gi good was | year, with | both | were | making 32 { moved | in work | sent { { more than there | interred | i i | SCATCH { men | dinner will | phia 6.25 P. M. and Ly, Rid. | for the p rales. The renort ae repot { though re | ) the few workers airly seen that great acco ished within the past though the Children’s Aid conragements The new homes mj actual work of the societr with its many dis. and few encouragement following is Centre's report 12 found for homeless children, since organization, One re. from county care at present, 1g Money expended , $52.00. Honorable mention was ( given to Centre Co. of h was sent barrel provis w hi nalaua, ve fe i0r them to perform house COMME! Was an make 0 lwo Ker ne ral and cost $2 Excursions to the Seashore Atlantic City, Cape May, N. J., Rehoboth, , and Md., are the choicest of resorts, Seg Isle City, Ocean City, Del Ocean City, Atlantic coast and one any ol them may be visited under these ments The and 21, arrange. dates of the Aug gust excur S10ns and § and nan leave at Pp we made, tioned dates at Altoona 12.18 reaching arriv: Delaware River P. AM. via the Bridge route, at 8.40 Passengers may | also spend the night in Philadelphia, and proceed to the shore the following day Tickets will be sold from the at the rates named below Altoona (dinner) «$8 00 Clearfield 8 00 Philipsburg... .. stations 12.35 P. M. O51 A. M. 100.12 * 12.55 P. ML. Bucknell Commencement. The annual commencement exercises at Bucknell College, Lewisburg, take place this coming week from Juse 1th to 2and, On Tue Governor Hastings will deliver an address before the In. stitute, 8 00 7 68 HEALTHY COMPETITION Two Ng in will begin operations the Haven One of them , whose Tony nao! MN ependet Bros field drew War over expected in 5 pocket, | 1s pocket, particular pe ™, AN it’s E IN Nl i loin: on ibn i wii i SE di THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE RN. "3 Markets wr By LW J LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN OF BOSTON, MASS Lada ad a gts] in force ¥.l 00000000 CHARTERED IN 183 The oldest and most conservative and econ | omieal company in the United States. Has | ever diverged from the otiginal purpose of | Life Insurance. lssues n 0 deceptive speculs | Hive Jaticist. but maintains it's Ries for pure NT rue — gnsranes with hares dividends annual ECR 3 ihe on Wi LE ritars Tay o Baa We Tavite AnRPArisoRe. ay FF, XTunter, | Dastriot Manager, BELLEFONTE. PA.
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