THE €ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 1, 1898, Miss Essie Shade, of near Jersey | IN THE COURT HOUSE Shore, attended the funeral of her aunt, Miss Edith Tate, on Saturday. DEATH OF EDITH BELLE TATE. HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE! DEATH OF CUKTIS DEHAAS HOLL OF HOXOR | | Legal Intelligence Gathered fram Various Offices Passed Away at Her Home on North Spring Street of Acute Appendicitie Cutis DeHass, of Howard, about the year 1822, was therefore past was born | Miss Nellie Gray, of Tyrone, is at | on £ubs Local Events Briefly Few Lines PERSONALS. SOCIAL Told in a EVENTS | aud Maggie Keller, of Lemont, Charles Le of Bellefonte, fell on Monday in front in Altoona, and broke What has Transpired During the Past Week | Movements of our People—What Local Worthy of Mention Week's Local News in Scribe Saw 1 Few Words attended past week Many tended the burg, Miss Mary Bradiey, aller a visit toh I Strouds! — John position undergo an misfortune. front whee! compelled. to ain. ley deg She years a home from ternoon | the improving til she can be al On Wednesday sisters Misses L runaway trip to Denver session of the this babit other § catching Part es are subject t - Last week ; subs rs. M who of our lad al., and holds a the Terminal Ra ity. He left r years ago and has been in parts of the West during that time FE. W, Hockman, formerly of this section, now at Freeport, Ill, in renew ing his subscription writes: ‘The vest of all cereals in the northern never road Co fou 1 ’ Gifierent har pant of the *'Sucker State" better than this season. I have resigned my position in a dairy aud have a good situ. ation with Hanover bakery of this city." ~From all parts of the county come the reports of a large and fine corn crop this season. The frequent rains during the past month have heen favorable for the maturing and filling out of the ears #0 that the yield will be larger than was first anticipated. Some of the farmers bave commenced cutting their already. «On Friday evening the young people of the town will hold their last summer assembly in the armory. The series have been successful social events and were largely attended this season, The young people of town have the reputa- tion for holding the most successful as. semblies and they always prove enjoya- ble events. was corn Bellefonte about | the | A | The Veterans' Re tvirel ay ~ SALNraay, ot ptemoer s Park resting 148 been prepared f he day short | were Wana. sred hot ured bo promises Sard y Bad Ww i assistant quartermaster rangements immediate w on their new building to be erected on the Schrock Bishop street | \ | MS er has drawn the | property om Herman plan for the new building and it will suitable be a handsome their wants Work will likely be commenced the lat ter part of the week and will be rapidly pushed along until completed D. C. Keller, the proprietor of the hotel Bishop street, has announced his intention of retiring from the hotel business as soon as he can make the necessarry arrangements and will re. turn to his farm in Potter township next April. ture yet, but will dispose of same at first opportunity. Under his management this stand did a thriving business At a meeting of the school board held Monday night Miss Isabella Taylor was appointed a teacher in the public school to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Mrs. Boyd A, Musser, nee McBride. Miss Taylor does not teach the same school Mrs. Musser did, but | takes one in the primary department. | Miss Taylor has been attending the | Lock Haven State Normal for some time | structure and for on and is qualified for the position. present visiting her cousins, Misses Kate van, the tailor, formerly union will be hel | ments are cleverly cut and fit and . : | play wonderful skill and ingenuity. Two He has not sold his hotel furni- | in Baltimore. They now can be seen at the Philadelphia | attract much attention for | mental finish, | Monday Sept. §, the Central R, R. of Pa. MARRIAGE LICENSES } Frederick Brighton Maggie Davis § Curtis R t Carrie M { Zenas IL. Hoover Almeda Hoover REAL 1} SnoOK seen TATE TRANS Mease, township Bald railroads, giv home the same usual, which and hear { very LI ern » from the house red who wantes were They Mr quick They | for them Hkewi yund Whitmer Fine Workmanship lewis Fabian, the mechanical genius at the Philadelphia Branch, is always at work on something. The latest product of his handicraft is two cases at least six feet in height. They are built of walnut and cherry, inlaid with holly designs that were carefully cut out with a scroll saw, The figures and orna. clock dis of the clock cases will be sent to friends Branch, where they their orna. Special Excursion to Williamsport On account of the Peace Jubilee to be held at Williamsport, on Labor Day, will sell excursion tickets from all agency stations to Williamsport and return at one way fare for the round trip, good going on the morning train that leaves lefoute at 7:20 4. mn, and for return on apy train that day. On Thursday afternoon 25th, Jelle Tate, daughter of the late Kk. died spring street, of 1 Col Tate, at her home on ute She was t; axen OoCk from (he DEATH OF CLEVELAN DINGES DEATH OF (HAKLES mason s trade wheve on Mar About a year ago he stood the examin ation for mail carrier at this place pass ing with the highest average of any who have applied at this office and was ap- pointed substitute mail carrier and filled the position in an efficient manner Threshers Killed by a Bridge Breaking A most disastrous accudent occurred at Shadet's Mills, Suyder county Frank Spotts, a brother of Isaac Spotts, one of the present county commissioners, and a man by the name of Herrold, while their way bome with their steam engine and thresher were obliged to cross a small bridge which spanned a creek. When the engine was in the middie of the structure the bridge broke down, the engine pinning the two men in the mud at the bottom of the creek, kill. ing them almost instantly. on An Aged Citizen of Milesburg Dead. Greeubury Mayhue, an aged citizen of Milesburg, died Thursday 25th. Sev. en children survive him. years of age. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lils, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Meadache, Easy to take, easy to operate, 20¢, Fdith D. North | A He was 86 i and easy to operate, is true | of Hood's Plils, #hieh are | Bale, certain and sure, Al 76 at the date of his 4 He was buried on Wedne the Cemetery at 2 fhe sixth annua onvenlion Centre county Christian Endeavor wi be held in the Presbyterian Wednesday and day, September and 8. The first held Wednesday evening commencing at 7:30 The take place at the close of the Wednesday evening ses at Lemont on sion will be O'Ciock ception of delegates will re. sion which always proves a delightful event. A cordial invitation is to everybody. extended WANTED-To purchase a second baud invalids chair. Apply at this office. No Cri When you take Hood's Pile. The hig, old fash foned, sugarcoated pills, which tear you all to Pleces, are not in 11 with Hood's. Fasy 10 take Hoods Pills druggists, Be. C1 Hood & Ce, Lowell, Mass, ap to date in every respect ith, on August 29. } M. The Gros August Yererei eve a @ » ORsissisisisinsisivise Perhaps you have made up your mind to take Scott's Emulsion this summer. Then look for this picture on | the wrapper, man with a big fish on his back. Do not | DDE RUD UAB AS aa Da aU ad Ar tes et anvone talk to vi~thiing SOMmSUing \ just sm Mi and thc ites you want the ‘ou will f only one pls t# Emulsion. is no other emul sion like it; none other /s does the same work; and no other has the same record of cures. ” hr a. DE A&B (Fiaisia Mai BiasisNiaiainininin. PE TT Lr a rar rE SE RE REE REE EEE RE EE EERE EE EAE SINR RB im Bini a Bins . LAL IL EL AL ie Bininininte and § Chemists BARI IN a Nia Important Notice ur family ahoudd Iw gh or Cold. don't of Gray s Balsam, the ie It never fails a yi promptly e Conghs., Colds Asthma ehitis, Croup and Whooping Cougl Nod with eren should be without i Nami ies res Large bottles 25 cents Sold nis he = C. MM. Patish, Bellefonte: Wm, BH. \ i ant Gap:Jd C.F. Mote, Wordward: WH jer, Axemann (J. HW Griffin, Starmstoun : 1 MeEntire, Fil Imore J allackesl wu y Co ia tar great FUATAL oe el M: " : Bellefonte Markets The follow Co. Im NE prices are paki In prod ae bd Potatoes per bushel Unions, per bushel Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound Country Shoulders \ Sides " Hams Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound... (GRAIR corrected weekly by Getherieh Hale & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.) Red wheat, old por vushel ow Now Wheat, Redo wm Rye, por bushel... A AAR JOrn, ORCS per DUshel oom Ye ———— The only Pls to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. IOI Ee | TSS
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