THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 4, 1888 Ye HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Few Lines Told in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL | What has Transpired During the Past Week | Movements of our People—What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words ork on Reynold Bradley, of Philadelphia, home on a short visit to his parents —Michael Conley and family will move has secured a to Kittaneing where he good sition. Pierpout, of Pittsburg, a few weeks In mer Nr an whe J EVENTS | will announce the dates of his visits | | congregation Bellefonte | Michael Conley aud family have gore | to Kittanning Point The machinery is being pla the new creamery Catherine Haupt this month, Evangelical chu | are cordially -Dr. M. Salm, the town this week. specialist, was in He expects to continue his visits to this section in the future and in this paper. ~The Reformed Sunday school of Lock Haven with the congregations of Nittany val! and the Bellefoute Sunday school in at Hecla to-day. August 20th, urpass them. immense flag hase the kely be these ESS MEN'S PICNIC base ball, trap shooting, fire This it is gathering of the season as all expected will be chants aud business men, with their em- ployees and families will ance. It will be a sort of tween Centre young and ol The Passenger tral Railroad of ecia Park on August 1 the Centre inton « and C Men's Association Sprankle CGarbiick, bridesma 3 ae attend. re —————————————— 'N THE COURT HOUSE Legal Gathered Various Offices MARRIAGE Intelligence from LICENSES in, pt p——— —— Cyrus Goss, Treas to Co., dated August 213, ter twp. $17.68. T. 1 Chas. T. Aikens. dated May 5, 158 ; of ground in State Col! $600. D. L rby Assignee to Alvan Bartges, Kennedy ge Boro, Penn tw nn vp the second floor of the arsenal NEW UNIFORMS Suits That Will be Made for the National Guardsmen tate arsenal has received the sup to uniform the new sel ts nough on band to changes have ent of the troops. No more knap- will be issued, the blanket and no more be worn, the ied instead, these changes are for the better and be permanent. A tailoring room has been erected in and here- after all uniforms will be made there and issued upon requisition instead of sending out the cloth as has been done in the past. It is the purpose of the arsenal keeper to make uniforms for such the Pennsyl Nine-day Excursion those benefit of 30 at Ocean Grove Soakes Have a HOLL OF HONOR + that this date correspon ’ john Mau ¢ , Green Vale, ), 1ylersvill Fisher Winbert C. | Ketner Ramsey, prosperous. furnishes young body just the material necessary for growing bon and nerves. with ’ o & Co. ld Hed wheat ) New WN MEEY 1 l Lye § POSS : young continue favor. | house-keeping and w y forwar be taken towards '0 make a home happy The groom is casure of the Thursday evening of their guest Mrs R. Keho, of San i pleasantly Francisco, Cal evening was spent in playing and other interesting Elegant refreshments were ser and socially all had a pleasant day evening the first series of dances was given in the by our young people and it prov ghtful affair The interior was n operation again say that the present furnace is out of date and costly improve. nentsawould be necessary to make of it x modern plant Many changes would and the cs largely increased, all of which would require con DE DECeSSAry pac iy siderable time to bring about $s the substance of the furnace as given by parties who are in position to know, and the news can be cousidered favorable beautifully decorated with bunting, ever. |’ greens and supplied with ornamental Couches screens The large and visitors were present from other sections, and other devices attendance w as MARY The next of the series will be Iwo weeks «Om Saturday evening a heavy than der storm passed over this section. It was the heaviest downpour of the season Several severe flashes of lightning struck in town, one of which did some damage to Charles Shuey's house, on high street, tearing off brick and slate roofing. Mrs. Shuey was overcome from the shock, but not seriously injured. Mr. Markle's barn, on the farm east of town, was also struck, but no serious damage done, took given in | Of to the Sea Shore Oa Thursday morning quite a number the train here for the sea shore They were as follows For Atlantic City : John J. Bower, W Harrison Walker, C, C. Shuey and family, W. M. Botlorf, A. C. Smith and wife, W H. Smith, Mrs, J. B. Smith, Mrs. Cal PBrachbill, Frank Hunsinger, Mrs. Wim Tressler, Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Mrs. H. 8. Taylor, Miss J. Bauer, Miss Isabella Tavior, Samuel H. McClure, James 1. McClure, Alfred Davis Joseph Lose, and J. I. Walkey, of Hublersburg. For Cape May : Samuel Taylor, Mr ‘and Mrs. Harry Keller and son, Mr. | and Mrs. R. F. Hunter and son. dec’'d, | laugh. the youngest son of Sprankle, and is a sober, industrious man, who by his integrity will take bride to a home of his own in Colevi Congratulations were extended bs friends present, Dewey's Flent A reproduction of capturing the Span ish flag will Baldeagle creek, at iron bridge, in Milesburg, Sat take place in urday evening, Aug. 13, 1868, at m An elegant prize will be given to the one that captures the flag. Grand races will also take place during the evening con. sisting of a bicycle race, foot valuable race, and sack race, for which prizes will be given. Other laughable amuse ments will take place at Bullock's new building Refreshments of all kinds will be ser ved, cream, confectionery, etc Proceeds for the benefit of Milesburg Castle 222, K. G. BE Everybody and take a hearty Good music will be furnished by the Milesburg band consisting of ice candies, come HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bi lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 208¢, | mantis bespeak a delightfu Fall Term At The Academy Academy will open its Sept. 7th + Bellefonte Fall session on Wednesday The recent improvements in all depart The fa. Year | culty is as follows Rev. James PP. Hughes, principal, of Hughes, As sociate Miss Julia 1... Reed Miss Helen E. Overton, Miss Marie ( Meek Wright Natural science; James R Pring and James R Grangers Will Pienic Creek will near Eagleville station on interesting speak ers from abroad and good music Beech Grange picnic in Kunes' grove, Saturday, August 20, will be on the grounds. The public is invited Basket Picnic The Romola Christian Sanday school will hold a picnic and festival, in Bechdol's Grove, on Saturday August 13, Everybody is cordially invited tn attend The price of the Centre Democrat and jtimes-a.week World has been re- duced from $1.75 to £1.65 per year. This is a great combination at alow price. We always furnish "The Most News for the Least Money." | ashort time | pation, sour stomach lacob | 3 nvestigate and found a rattlesnake and a blacksnake engaged in a deadly com bat The blacksnake was coiling itself about the neck of the rattlesnake and in succeeded in choking the life out of the rattler Excorsion to Niagara Tuesday August 2nd and Sept cial excursions wiil be run to » ra Falls, via the Central, R. } and Beech Creek R. R Tickets wi return within six days rate from every point on Pa., wi Liverllls Like Wil be £5 0 headache. const) promptly They ir work ousness, dyspepsia indigestion are "ills Hood's cured by Hoods easily and thoroughly . Best after dinner pills ! ; ] 5 Weents. All druggists Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Oo, Lowell, Mass The only Pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia, A Great Surg how who |} IY ’ fal LIN Remember the when you buy again ttleAx PLUG
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