THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 21, 1 ROK, 5 HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE! Local Events Briefly Told in Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS | P! ¥ " red [ranspired What Worthy of Mention vents of our People ribe Saw in a Few Words tate of Mrs. 1 place. Mr. Evey, the dist erof Woodwar good position at twenty men formerly of Bellefonte ing at Punxsutawney and good wages too are Prof. A Rutt, principal of the Bellefonte school, be a candidate for county superintendent, the election for which May 99. Prof. Rutt has vith our schools for some It is announced that will takes place in been identified time and possesses ability and experience for such a position, ~Charles P, Hewes, Fsq., of Erie, Pa, arrived in mained and re. Tuesday evening. He came here to look after some important legal matters in which he had been in- terested. The report that he had de. cided to move back to Bellefonte, is not correct. He has opened a law office in Erie and is pleased with the change town on Saturday until «An effort will be made to have Dr. Swallow visit Hecla Park sometime dur. ing the summer season. The prohibi. tionists would have him in charge and have a general rally. If Dr. Swallow wants to see reform at Harrisburg and clean men elected, they should turn in for Jenks. This year every vote cast for Swallow means that much for Quay and Stone, as it will aid in defeating Mr. Jenks, } s WOTK~ High | ~~ Miss Bessie Hayes is v in Tyrone. Frank Montgomery and jon Monday for Atlantic City. | NM: F AOI KR, d ire in Beliefonte for a brief d14, 1s | During the Past Week | land the 2 | 2 and 26, and in Reynold's A in charge are Harry | Blanchard, Jr., H. ( The committee ier, Edmund Quigley, Fred Blaa- | chard, Hard P. Harris and Fdgar Burn sides. Messrs Ralph Mallory and Samuel | Taylor have placed on the local market sovenier paper weights which contain some of the picturesque scenes and about the town prominent points of interest, | also a photo of Bellefonte's three govern | Ors they find a ready sale at 25 cents a piece. ~Since the repairs have been in pro. gress atthe court house, it has caused great inconvenience to the war strateget. ic board, which is in continuous session der the portico, ruptions. to Chickamauga to join Company B, he hospital for a time and had to undergo an operation for an abscess, A dispatch was received here on Wednesday stating that he had started for home, expecting to remain until his health improved and was fit to join the company again. siting friends family le and Mrs, Gilbert Beaver, of New there every afternoon and evening, un. | Tom Donachy thinks it | may be necessary to adjourn fora few | days, on account of these annoying inter. | Since N. B, Spangler, Faq., returned has been in bad health, and was in the | pleasant young ladies, is visiting at Miss Underwood, of East Howard street. Wedne M1 Roundtree died ¢ $ home in th He had been iil Bright's disease ft | home of her cousin, On 1001 long time but his de He was a for a ith was due pardlysis merchant and busine at this P His age was vives iim, TACKLED at about one o' 1, when he dis aroom wor present time Miss with 3 ago he married lizabeth Kaiser, who survives him. Ada and Pear! brother, two children, He of Ww. leaves one John Pa., and one si Miles Walker, of this place He was Powers, Lebanon y Mrs ser a prominent member logan Fire company aud the K of Belletonte, this Thursday | cemetery of G. E., The interment took place morning in the Union The work is excellently done and | Captain Harder's Company The company of 106 soldiers, who vol unteered at Clearfield, have been accep. ted by Governor Hastings, and last week the company left for Chickamauga. The | captain of the company is John ¥. Har- | der, who formerly resided in this city. | He was the son of the late Jacob Harder, { and a brother of Frank, Going to Newburg, The Philadelphia Times on Monday | contained the following | "Rev. Miles O. Noll, of Carlisle, con- | ducted the election for a pew pastor of | the Zion Reformed Church at Newbur | Camberiand county, yesterday, whic resulted in the election of Rev, R, Leigh- {ton Gearhart, formerly pastor of the Bellefonte reformed church.’ Je | =See Grant Hoover before you insuie. Miss Clair Barger, one of Altoona's the Margaret | John | INTHE COURT HOUSE Legal Intelligence Gathered Offices MARRIAGE LICEN rvey Weaver, E. Breon, from ¢ the organ clean out of the socket ig on his cheek Drs Dobbins and Dorworth were summoned who replaced the eye the after $0 skillfully that boy was able to see immediately Council Meeting. At Council ing very little business was done. Monday even. The the purchase of a new water pump from Jenkins & meeting on water committee reported Lingle for $92. The new creamery asked for an exon. years. An offer was received of $6 for the old iron eration of taxes for three £14.90 market fees Bills to the amount of £216.57 were approved. at the water works, were reported, Court House Repairs, The court house is being painted on the outside this week. The color is light, near like a shade of white sand. stone. It will make the building look much cleaner and distinct than the form. er shade. The commissioners expect to cover the tops of the vaults with bar irons and cement to make them absolute. ly secure from water or fire, This cer. tainly is a wise precaution. ~ (ood agents wanted by Grant Hoov. er, Various A BAD SMASH-LP Aug 6 The orchestra w for the occasion COMING! y On Saturday. July a0th. / J CAlEE ry N y sy OF “ HEC EA Tie need {1h RL] hi ndly be prepared fo meet hemi and Hou tix, 1 hh dat to cond u uy hrsiness will blige lab 'A SHOP stand ae wd Festival The ladies of the M. E. church, of Le. festival from the 2th and joth to the 2d and 23rd of July, All are coudially invited to be present, Spring Time Is Here. So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood. Guaranteed better than the best, For sale at Krumrine's Pharmacy. mont, have changed the date of their | RR 888) 8 Ee ERE OEE ON eee Perhaps you have made up your mind to take Scott's Emulsion é: i this summer. Then look for is picture on Gets eaten sissies eee Ometning y by sielgieie ieee LAR AL BE BE BN J aI NSN NN INNS NTS NIN them Scott's I a aie ae ae PNR | CTO OCIOETOR SLICE RE PCE TCL BE SEAL SE ML POE (Paisiaie sia ine grein viele Reasonable, at THE CENTRE N “Z| DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Pa. 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