THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA JUNE 23, 1898, 5 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL What has Transpired During the Past Week Movements of our People-~What the Local Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words, Scribe Saw date the Watch the J! aper. ou Frank Warfield has become thusiastic wheelman and has joined the 1. A. W. Fire fe miserable least. crackers are on sale and makes It is for many. fun for the boys, at 1 Th —Dr. Thomas Orbison is visiting friends in town. He is offon a leave of absence, ym Mt Messrs Forest and Will Magee came Phil f reunion. . Gretna, fe ii adelphia to attend the A complete account of the on Saturday, ents of Bel The »ts has become ; in om town went out to see led from the mountain peaks. suspen Gov. Hastings bas | pos ed the boys that he will Hecla Park, day evening no business of tance was transacted. committees and some repair about all ~-WANTE! f Dr. Geo. F thiter of the to Mr. Dunl late Gow John M. lop Shugert, grand-dauvg Curtin, son of Cashier J ernor . G Shugert, of Centre county was Mark, of Northeast, Erie ly of Penn Hall, is and on former home on a vacation, Tuesday in com. pany with his father-in-law, Isaac Frain, short visit and report (£0 14 paid our Mark wide sanctum a likes that section awake, hustling country, the Bell School Board held a meeting for the pur. pose of electing instractors for the ing term. There are nu applica- cations for some of the positions and no conclusion was reached. The meeting adjourned until some date in July. im Monday evening efoute ensu. nerous -On Monday N. B. Spangler, Esq., went to Clearfield, Pa., to assist Col. MacNamara, of Bedford, in securing re- cruits, Since Mr. Spangler has been home he has not emjoyed the best of health, and is much less in weight than when he went away with the company. ~-James B. Barger and bride, of Union. town, spent several days visiting friends and relatives in Bellefonte while return. ing home from Philadelphia and other places, on their wedding trip. He is a former Centre county boy and we wish them a happy and prosperous journey through life. ~This week Robt. F. Hunter, agent for the New England Mutual Life In. surance Co., moved his office to the sec- ond floor of Temple Court and occupies a desk in the law office of Harry Keller, Mr. Hunter has been writing consider. able insurance of late, some of which are large policies, On Tuesday Al. Garman came down from Tyrone to pay his friends a visit, He reports business quite good with him, He now has his place of business com. pletely fixed up. Everything is new bright and cheery about his hotel, and is the general stopping place for Centre county people when they are traveling through Tyrone, —e A rErument EVENTS | | ers by a an en- | court was in session on | Monday. Miss Maudie Fox | at Lew visiting frie stow ommenced cutting thei It will be a large Friday feated the On famous Ml; y { + Wore ol ' a JALNCS A visiting friends in town, Charles Hughes, now Baltimore Md., attend the Academy reun Mrs. JL E have gone to merchant is home o ion, lward Lawrence and child. Old Maine, to remain this Orchard Beach, That ren summer, lieve Whe nesday. In local ir former home. was the nother tumble on Al LOOK ¢ markets the 1s only 3 Some {the ew ol Harris runing t | Meyers an the depot, in “ near Central destroyed by fire. The is upknown. Both properties the considerably. Allegheny | week House has been The stone noticed to be g torn up wall on street be torn out. be put in place to support the unprotect. ed parts and the bad wall was torn but will soon be replaced. Landlord Yeager does not allow this to interrupt trade a particle and in a short time every. thing will be in fine shape again. out, Last week while painting the dome of the court house tower, Frank Walz made some measurements to satisfy an argument. The gilt fish is 46 inches in length and the ball 22 inches in diameter and the length of the minute hand on the clock is 32 inches in length. This is a matter of great moment to the profession- al statesmen generally in session on the hotel porch and about the court house pillars. The next subject for discussion is, how long McKinley will survive after having his naval board out. Experts only will discuss this point. Prof. H. Elmer Bierly, of Rebers. burg, who is professor of philosophy in Virginia college, has been elected a fel. low of psychology at Clark University, Mass., of which G. Stanley Hall, the great American educator, is president, The fellowship for which there were many applicants and wkich is one of the highest philosophical honors given by a University, is good for several years. The holder of the same must deliver a course of lectures at the University. Prof. Bierly is well known in our county through his child-mind investigations. Has | and to | Brant | INTHE COURT HOUSE Gathered from Various Offices. MARRIAGE Intelligence LICENSES, Corton | § Edwin Hoforlk, | 1 Loni Riska, § J. Thomas Keithly, t Ada M. Dolan, f A. Heights Philadelphia jellefonte Reist Rutt, - « Bellefonte t Caroline K. Bell, Huutertown, Pa, f Wm. Packer Mitchell, - 1 Katharine Williams, { Michael E, 1 Rebecca BE. Howard Bellefonte Knox Aa " ry Aaronshurg Hess, « Jordon, REA! ESTATE TRANSFERS. Markle, ground J. W. Stuart et ux to A, F. dated March 30, 1898, in Stat | i { for lot of te College boro. $1709.03 / )" D. B. 1 ot ol Jonathan Schenck to Schenck, | dated June 21, 1848, for ground in 1 1 Howard twp. $600. | | ot a . Anna Winslow to Curtis DeHaas, dat- | | ed Oct, 20, 18g3, for lot in Li Rac na Win dat- rty twp. hael § y Au slow, Ket ux 1 to James J. 1 May 6, 1 wk 300 {ransact nesday, r On Wednesday morning Mr.]. Thos of Ph hiladelphia, and Miss Ada, daughter of Mrs. Martin married at their residenc Keithley, Dolan were ¢ near the glass ntimate friends the ¢ Stephenson, of the The future residence in Phila- where Mr, ed by the Pennsylvania Railroad com. | pacy as a draftsman. works. Only a few in were present to witness per Methodist ake their ceremony, by Dr formed church. young couple |willn delphia, Keithley is employ- was | growing unsafe and had to | Numerous timbers bad to | Going to Altoona. Next week there will be a large gath ering of Centre county democrats, at Al- toona, to attend the State Convention which will hold its session on Wednes. day 29th. The rate will be one fare $1.44 from Bellefonte for the roundtrip. As there is no early train Wednesday it will and will be able to return to Bellefonte at 9 p. m., Wednesday The Huckleberry Crop Indications all point to a plentiful huckleberry crop this year, and it is be. lieved that more people than ever before crop. A Horse With a Mastache. George Batchlet, of near Queen's Run, pendage about three inches long. men, attention, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- lousnoss, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 28c. Bhiloh's Consumption © ure cures where others fall. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it, Pleasant to take and ge fight tothe spot. Sold by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte 1 be necessaay to leave here on Tuesday | $2300; Curwensville, from $1600 to f1700; has a grey horse, that has a hirsute ap- | The | mustache has all the curls and crinks of | the one that is much envied by young | The horse attracts a great deal of | | Illinois horses at Keller's hotel, INTERESTING EXERCISES Children’s Day at St, John's Lutheran church, last Sunday, was a unique affair, In the morning the Sunday school in a the istened to an appropriate and inter the body attended preaching services, and! esting sermon by the Trees pastor on, Praise "The was beautifully decorated God. church ly « with flowers, In the evening the Sunday school ren. bright and delightful of the 1] room and Sunda dered a service, The school “Awakening lowers." fuain audience crowded, people ighted apartment too were that ldren timated The chi with the 600 were the ions present, del audienc ir excellent recitat and sweet The in fine singing orchestra of the school the The the pastor and superintend received, A offering taken for the Orphans Home music style address by lent were well handsome was t Loysville Pa. This chool Sunday s growing and carnest Married To-day. On Wednesday uo dutt, prio school, accompanie our exchanges Teachers Association We have heretof tion of our people t sth there cons rd and women, and glad that they their presence During the time they are in session let us keep open homces and a welcome as will ever after cause a feel. ng of good will and gratitude to return towards us. Postoffice Changes. The annual re-adjustment of Presiden. tial salaries has just taken place, the changes to go into effect at the beginning of the fiscal year, July 1st. These are some | of the places we know where the salaries are raised : Philipsburg, from $2100 to Jersey Shore from $1500 to $1600; Al- toona, $2900 to $3000; Bedford, §1700 to $1800; Tyrone, $2600 to $2700; Hastings, $1000 to $1100; Patton, £1300 to $1400. Bellefonte was reduced from $2200 to | $2100. will be engaged in picking. There were | few serious bush fires to destroy the | plants and the fine weather which has | prevailed this season will produce a big | Recruits Wanted, Persons desiring to enlist in the volun. teer service of the United States will present themselves at the armory, in Bellefonte, Monday lune 27th, for physi- cal examination and muster. Thirty. | one men will be mustered and assigned to Co. B, sth Pa. Vol. Infty., at Chicka- mauga, Ga. N. B. Spangler, Member of Recruiting Retail. Good Sale. On Saturday a large number of horse men were in town to attend the sale of by J. R. Stewart. It was a fine selection of draft horses for which there was a demand. Prices pail were higher than usual, It demonstrated that there were plenty of people willing to pay good prices for choice stock. lin-Hand Hose Co., “How | It was es- | we ged wing shooti or vioeot | ranged for a win wating, pigeon, ¢ ‘lest bet led and | nounced | and evening the (ings, who give them such UNDINE PICNIC of the hold gc, July 4th casion they will be The members Undine Fire Co. of Bellefonte, will their annual out. On this oc. “Hand “Good Will’ who will be ing at Hecla Pa 14 Nua DY and Haven, formic Good Tem of Lock Fire Co it in preser a uni ody 1 Accom. Band, the m of for the of base panied by the plar crack musical Central Pa. be an the Be vilie teams organizaty The amusements day will ball by Mackey- have ar interesting game llefonte Academy and local sportsmen con cn Jock Ha of val Profe ween Bellefonte and bicycle races for which a number uable prizes will be awarded. sional wheelmen from Altoona, Tyrone Will as amateurs. iamsport will compete, as well This program will be an. afternoon later, During the ‘ndine » famous 1 Orches- in the large . D. H, Hast lent of the Y announ tra will furnish choice music pavillion for dancing. Gov was the first ha presi Undine Fire Co., positiv 1 ed that he will | » entire day ] and will deliv out my 88 & Nvite | & my heart it dolZ 4 That you & smn 2 Tom EAS A mermaid just All ange 0, 1 NV the bird who In XLLNt verse, of her eharn in*iea il the ¢ & .. fy to ke cooing o his Rms How Jong In Xpeel0C must | ren Y slight U ml fond JdernS O haste, put a .toengZiety's pain 41love U to violent X 8, But should UU B playing with hSfullest Rt On 1 who but loves U 2 wl, At Ud plunge 2 his faithful h Rt & 48 his poor soul down 2hL § B rure “twould be =, whether Heaven or hi Would RB a last home for me IH ml MS unBd would B lonely 2 dwl ne'er CU. norwithU 2B «Utah Editor and Printer Spring Time Is Here. So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood. Guaranteed better than the best, For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy. asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peenliar to Hood's Pills. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man over.” 3. C. 1. Hood & Oa ald: * You never know you 1 Proprietors, Lowell, Mass, i il S have takes a pill vill it ie all The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. Does Baby Thrive? If id sickly and Hot nourt twenty vour baby delicate its h LEGAL NOTICF Are Your Nerves Weak? H they are your Blood is out of order. You need aperve remedy and blood cleanser, Barr's Celery sarsaparilla gives the best results and has more real cures to 11s credit than any remedy known. Dyspepsia, Indigestion snd Const) pation will wreck the nervous system if left alone long enough. Try this great remedy and get cured. Samples free. Large packages 2 heents Kold on) y by ¢ C. M. Parish, Bellefonte : Wm. 1. Nall ant Gap: J.C. F. Motz. Woodward : W ler Axe mann J. WH Griffin McEntire, Fillmore Pleas H. Mi Sormstionn: LLB The New Englans Mutual “LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASS, 00000000 JB L000 Tne, In foree G00 00000 CHARTERED IN 8% The oldest and most conservative and econ omioal company in the United States. Has never diver from the original pu ol | Lite Insurance. Issues no deceptive fhetuls- licles, but maintains it's plea of Life Insurance. Life, Endowment and feles—~all with large dividends yp ahtiual 14 ng with Not sod MLL pany Hogan wr mek Ro the best in the U. 1 AE RNRavert FF. ETunter, District Manager, BELLEFONTE, PA. $l E2000 000 of A waotts
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