THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 50, 1808, b HAPPENINGS [IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What has Transpired During the Past Week — Movements of our Peeple—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words, Mrs. J. A. friends in town. Woodcock is visiting Farmer's institute will be held this year at Madisonburg and Boalsburg. - The Undine picnic, at Hecla Park, on the 4th of July, will be a big event. — Mrs. George B. Johnson and children, of Beaver Falls, Pa., are visiting friends in town. Wilbur F. Harris, executive clerk to Governor Hastings, spent Sunday at his home in this place. Take a day off next week and spend Monday with the Undines at Hecla Park. They gen- erally. will show you a good time Centre county democrats were plenty at Altoona the past week, Iti 1 to have a hustle Grauer, of Bellefonte, — No paper will be pul Correspondents office next week. i kinaly remember this, by sending news letter the week following. —The interior of the A. M. E. chur is being re-papered, painted and equip ed with electriclight. New windows will be put in and otherwise improved. —Corporal Charles Garis, of Company B, arrived home Monday afternoon on 3 ten day's furlough from Chickamauga, } called here by the critical illness of his child. will solicitor This coming week our call on subscribers in and about Belle. fonte for amounts due on subsc The date on much you owe. —The Bellefonte meet on Friday, to select instructors for the ensuing year. There are app! several of the vacancies. ription. your label will tell how School board will morrow, evening to numerous ications for —Wallace, son of Supt. J .of Pa., ha Las W. Gephart, been X ing his muscle by firing on one of the freight engines while Joe Cushing ” & 33:14 » L 04 n to Corning, N. Y. ie of governors.” Florence Houck, daughter of y Wm bh E. church here, but now located at Mt. Caramel, Pa., Mr. William T Hildrup, were married on Wednesday A. Houck formerly pastor of the and 22nd. Har They will make their home at risburg. the the Metho- week's Rev, Stephens, pastor of dist church, is off on a three the a cation to Adirondacke mountains and other points in the New England states. Mrs. Stephens is visiting her son in Clearfield county. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Fos- ter, daughters of Major Foster, an old Centre countian, but now of Harrisburg, were in Bellefonte a few days last week. Miss Elizabeth is now in charge of the art department at the Carlisle Indian school. —Some of our patriotic citizens are talking of erecting a monster flag on a cable in the gap, between Bellefonte and Milesburg. It would be a splendid lo- cation as it could be seen from both vay lies and by thet housands who pass by on the trains. Competition in the bringing here and sale of the Sanday papers was suddenly terminated last week by a mutual ar rangement being made whereby Baum brings the papers from Lock Haven at the expense of the publishers and they are then sold by both he and Cruse. —A vein of bituminous coal, nearly six feet thick, has been discovered on the farm of George Denniston, near Okome, Lycoming county. The opening is with. in three miles of the Fall Brook railroad and the find will be developed at once. This is the farthest point south that coal has been found in this section of the state. ~The employees of Morris’ lime kilns near Coleville raised a large flag on Saturday evening. The pole was erected on the hill west of the town, and the site is ome of the most suspicious to make ‘Old Glory’ show at its best. The Coleville band furnished the music and speeches were made by Hon, John G. Love and D, F. Fortney, Esq. Told in al ~Miss Emily a five week's sojourn in Pittsburg. Are you going to the Undine picnic | at Hecla Park, on July 4th? Trains every | hour Mrs. | now here Mr, 5 B Jong 1, the summer with her par- of Baltimore, is for and Mrs. Robert Valentine, it cuts, Miss Jennie Morrison, who taught ne of the Philipsburg schools, is at her ) ome in this place | | { l | { or the summer va- | cation, | . Misses Leah and Georgia Daggett, | of Patton, are making their first sojourn n Bellefonte as guests of their uncle, W, « Daggett, Tuesday i I of the Bush House, | morning's curb market was the largest so far seen this summer, All kinds of market produce was on sale and at fairly reasonable prices. There isa rumor of the carly an- nouncement of an engagement in high life which will cause more than a ripple of surprise in Bellefonte society. ~The dynamite cruiser Vesuvius is not unlike lightning—it never strikes twice in the same place. Reason —after the t strike the place is not there. Curry, of near Danvill who had been several ses Hin spending with friends in this place and State for his home Wednesday. John Lyon $s Shaffer and operations toward begun in ie enormous crop of hay throughout county has been cut, cured and housed and before the next Democrat Centre farmers will all issue of the appears be hard at work in the harvest field 1 ie band drove to Clarence to furnish m for the that : 1¢ statement that usic Hungarian place. The boys are au the ™ — 2 vt Wanora ention beg : Mere yeste Chautauqua, A. mer schools from s president Beaver i lusive, Among the prominent Bellefonters who attended the Democratic State con- sntion in Altoona, yesterday were W. F. Smit W. C. Hed lower, J. C. riff W. M. Cronister, Harper, Chas. R. W. J]. Singer others from here and over Meyer, riney, and 1s hundred county. Dr. R. G. H. Hayes became the hero of Camp Chickamauga runaway last week team which threatened the complete demoli- tion of the hospital tents. Some of the city paper correspondents wired that the stopping a four-mule Doctor was seriously injured but such was not the case. When it comes to real fighting with Spaniards the Centre coun- ty soldiers will display the same kind of nerve Dr. Hayes exhibited in his collision with the mule team, Tuesday was commencement day at the State Industrial Retormatory, at Huntingdon, and the class was probably the largest in the state, numbering near. ly four hundred. But unlike other com. mencements these students simply went through the day's exercises and on Wed. nesday again took up their daily routine labor in the penal institution. However, was varied enough to be immensely en. tertaining. ~1f you would do your country best service you must be sober. It is said that one reason for the signal victories of the Turks over the Greeks is that many of the Greeks were drunk while the Turks, as required by their Koran, re. mained sober. True patriotism requires sober men, and patriotism will be the theme of the Gospel Temperance meet. ing in W. C. T. U., hall next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev, Good. ling, of the Evangelical church, will lead it. All are invited, Natt has returned from | by | IN THE COURT HOUSE from VYarious Gathered Offices, Legal intelligence MARRIAGE § Frank B. Sprankle, { Minnie Daughenbaugh, § Henry W. Bowers, t Minnie Miller, § FF. W. Meyer, . 1 Mary J. Twigg, . . § Daniel McGahan, t Lillie Gill, . . LICENSES, Port Matil Mo hannon N. Y. City Rush Twp. Huntingdon Pleasant Gap ESTATE TRANSFERS. to Harry V. Hile, ring Twp. REAL Annie Bilger Nov, 2, 1866 ; for tract of land in 5; }. Johnston to Adaline Johnston, 7, 1868 ; lot of ground in Liberty f1000. N. Seidle March Twp. et ux to John Holmes, of land in Walker 28, 18g8 ; tract ¥s650, Jno. J. Arney et ux et al to B. Poulsen, Feb. 17, 187 lot Centre Hall boro, £27 = R. C. Bullock, Jr., et Wallace, Ju in ux to Carrie S, ne 3, 1868; lot in Boggs Twp. COMPANY B RECRUITS DEPART. The third detachment of Centre coun. departure Tuesday ty soldiers took their evening for Chickamauga to join the in. vading army and recruit Company I up to the maximum of 106, The recruiting othicers, Mc W. Aikens, Lewistown ; B. Spangler, Bellefonte; Williamson, Hun Leipold, Clearfield ; composed of Major Robert C, Namara, of Bedford ; Howard aergt. and privates N, WwW. and Frank D, Richard tingdon ; arrived here Satur. day evening and began recruiting Mon. day morning. men present Ive nlistment and ot this number M. required quota was some § were ex- the er, before amined by Dr, Locke Howey the officials in charge sai trouble in securing the men wanted here than in any place they have yet visited. The new recruits took their departure Tuesday evening at 4:44, and were giver The escorted the boys to the train, where five a rousing send off, Undine ban hundred people were in waiting to wis them God spec a. recruiting detail €s , The State Teachers. About Teachers’ twenty convention was As At that time the ass numoers fa [84] Memoers Ol ¢ ¢ Works Cost More ur greater part of the fire works nited States other than the il squibs and including the big cr ers, sky rockets, Roman cand this effect can hardly les. manufactured country. has no the the ie demands on INAaKers Glass Plant Closed this year will be more patriotic ob A cannot go to a better place than t und to d served than ever. » Hecla went al own to re. NTIONAL LOCALS ROO 1 » this, you | a » " . ! Park, where the Undines will hold forth | as usual with one of their time picnics Every feature for that day will surely be giv en, the presence of Governor Hastings should be alone sufficient to draw hundreds of Centre countians The boys will nish a good dinner and supper to all those who come unprepared, while a de. lightful program of dances has been ar. ranged for the afternoon and evening, and good order is guaranteed Mitchell Williams, afternoon at o'clock at the home of the bride's broth. On last Wednesday | er, Foster DD. Williams, ot this place, Wm. P. Mitchell, of Howard, and Miss Katharine Williams, of Port Matilda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Job Williams, were united in marriage by Rev. Will. fam Laurie, of the Presbyterian church. The groom has been residing in Tyrone for some time and is employed by the Pennsyivanla Railroad company as tele. graph operator at the Summit, on the Tyrone and Clearfield branch. The bride and groom left for a short wed. ding tour to eastern cities after which | they will settle in Tyrone. the day is a good one even in the re. | formatory, and the program of exercises | Keep Your Money. If a man comes your way claiming to be an agent of the government in quest of horses, wauls to buy two or three and gives in exchange a check for an amount larger than the debt and wishes you to pay the difference in money, run him off your premises. He is an impostor and is trying to get away with your money. Bologna for Company B About sixty pounds of choice bologna was sent Thursday morning to the boys of Company B, now camping at Chicka. mauga. It was manufactured by Mr. Lyon and put in immense skins, one of which weighed nearly sivteen pounds. while | | 1 O&O : 1 | Corporal Garis will famous, old. | advertised | Lor 4 soyes ove 1 summoned Monday a 165-month-old far. | ed a gallant a soldier as Mr. Garis, | quires all the fortitude of triotism to bear up. sad homecoming even f and re. American pa- The funeral of the tie one occurred Wednesday morning, | interment being made at Pleasant Gap. return to his com. mand on Monday. ~And now some people, as well as yarious papers are borrowing trouble over the contemplated appearance of the seventeen-year-locust this summer. If we mistake not these destructive pests have made their appearance every year since 1880--on paper—but it has been, in reality, more than twenty years since they have appeared in Centre county in sufficient numbers to do great destruct. ion. And even now, it iz well to await their coming before borrowing trouble at the locusts expense. On June 22d, John G. Marshall, of Niagara Falls,, but who is a son of Jos. eph Marshall, living near Bellefonte, was married to Miss Lide Thompson, at her home in Prairie Home, Ill. The happy couple on their honeymoon trip came to Bellefonte last Saturday and were tendered a reception at the home of the groom's parents, Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Chas. ¥. Cook, Mrs, Anna longwell, Mrs, Geo. Marshall and Mrs. Margaret Rote, of Bellefonte ; George Musser and wife and Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander, of Bald Eagle, and Harry Shivery and wife, of Buffalc Rut, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will re. turn to their home in Niagara Falls this week. | | | | captured, and is | labeled ‘Matt Quay,” h | , from which | | iast week, A SXAKE STORY, One With Extra Embellishments From a Wag Heading for Altoona Zack Peters, general agent at Young dale, and John Hare, of the same place, were gut fishing a'ong McElhatten When a cc r the intake dam, they found ball black svakes formed by ses Pr Mr. into the ai of the reptiles cotling and twisting themse! 1 hi one he elves together, Peters discharges revolver coil, when snakes made a hissing sound like a whistle, and all 1 {in the direction of | 11 | companysick. as | started up the mountain. Fleven of the reptiles were connted, One of them, measuring several feet in length, 10W | Youngdale station. they had less | One of the Youngdale wags says that { one of the snakes had a gold ball on his bead and a silver tag on his tail. He was and was headed Altoona. The wag, however has been known to tell som mc weird snake stories, consequently t f ( one must be taken with several grains of allowance .— Tried to Bura ihe SANK Che epost } They are Eber Rothrock, of Bellefoute, Bathurst, of Eagleville, and aman named Sheriff, whose home we could not learn. The worst case of the last three is that of Eber Rothrock, who has beeu taken to the division hospital, he is seriously ill. The other two are lying in the regiment. a! hospital. which indicates that At St. John's Lutheran Church, On Sunday evening, at 7:30, a special service, commemorative of Independence day will be held in St. John's Lutheran church. The pastor will preach a ser. won on "The Perpetuation of Patriotism.” There will be special music on the occa sion led by the church orchestra. All are cordially invited, I ——————— ~WANTED~Good homes for two bright, healthy children—boy aged 4 and girl § years. None but responsible applicants desired. For further particu. lars apply to Mrs. IL T. Kurtz, East Curtin street, Bellefonte. Pa. Constipation Causes fully half the sickness in the worid, It retains the digested food too long in the bowels | indi | Hoods and produces billousness, torpid liver, gestion, bad taste, coated . tongue, sick headache, In somuia, ete. Hood's Pills po i ] Is cure constipation and ail ita results, easily and thoroughly. 2e. All draggists, Prepared by C. L Hood & Oo Lowell, Mass, The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. his | E— Are your checks hollow and your lips white? You Is your appetite Pale poor and your di- gestion weak? Is o your flesh soft and have you lost in weight? These are symptoms of anemia or poor blood. They are just as frequent in the summer as in the winter. And you can be cured at one time just as well as another. Scott’s Emulsion of cod liver ofl with hypo- phosphites will certainly help you. Almost everyone can take it, and it will not disturb the weakest stom- ach, It changes the light color of poor blood to a healthy and rich red. It nourishes the brain ; gives ywer to the nerves, It brin eh your old weight and strength. All BooTT & § - Are i i iT ET TT TT — 20 2B 30% 3B AB 20 0% AB A Bf VV VV VV VV VV FTE F FFF a 20% 8 a 20% 30 Bh a 20% J LE ER SS a he et a rT rr. LEGAL NOTICH int he matter CR wough. d | ry gd an auditer si said court to distribute the fund nds {the accountant to and among those legally entitied to receive the same, will meet the parties in interest for the purpose of § appointment, at his office in Bellefonte, Pa. on Friday the 15h day of July, A. 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