THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 15, 1808, IN THE COURT HOUSE | —Bicyclers must keep off the pave, | HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS During the Past Week What What has Transpired of our People the Worthy Movements Local Scribe Saw Week's Local News in a Few Words, Hon. Jame City, expects to im town ime, --Louis Fabian is located in Philadel- phia, instead of New York, as aunounc- ed in our last issue. —Clearfield farmers have decided to revive their county fairs, and propose hold one during the second week in Oct- + ober, ~-Col. W. a ‘red Reynolds recently re- ceived large gasoline engine for driv- at in Benner township. r. and Mrs. their two children Lawrence Cooney and of Pittsburg, are visit. ing at the home of Mrs. Joseph Fox, on | East Bishop street, —Miss Maggie Young and nieces, Lona and Grace, of Jersey Shore spent several days ' Bellefonte this week. —Samuel FF. Dixon, of Snow Shoe had his pension increased from §¢ and Charles Gehret, of Bellefonte $s 10. per month, farry St i Prol.l] ( the : Hog 10st » home of his | ns, of this place, 1 returned kinson College, Carlisle, where in Chemistry and Botany istructor the Mor. rison & Cass Paper Co's. employees and m Saturday, September 17, their families will hold a basket picnic at Hunter's park, seven miles from Belle. fonte, on the Bellefonte Central railroad A special train will convey the picnicers to and from the park, Last Sunday was a bright, crisp, bracing day and many took adyantage of the weather to drive to Centre Hall and take in the sights at grangers picnic. There was a large attendance from all parts of the county, in which the wheel. men helped much to swell the crowd. «On Sunday John Huss and brother, of Johnstown, started on their bicycles for Spring Mills, a distance of over 100 miles. They would have made the trip, but when they got to Unionville the crank shaft of his wheel be walked to Bellefonte, They are sous of Geo, Huss the well known shoemaker, who with his sons is conducting a shoe shop in Johnstown and are prospering. 0 | her two broke and | | Mrs. Aunie E. Barger, of Uniontown, is at present visiting friends and rela- | tives in Bellefonte, Mc- where he has accepted a Edward Derstine has gone to | Keysport, Pa., {a position ig a restaurant, f Mr, and Mrs, Wm 1 d at Coleville, and An infant child . : Young die was at Curtins Works. ins, of Philadelphia, of Thos, Shoe the serious lied here by brother, Thomas Collins, of Mention—A | He is Rishel, visiting »d mother, Mrs. John at Cen. H Mr, {a prolonged vacation to the sea shore. AKL all, tre Zeller, the druggist, is taking | He has been closely coniined to his busi. | ness for years and no doubt wiil appre- ciate his outing. — Mrs. John Lose, who was injured at Centre Ha improving in the runaway accident, 18 The her and is able to be up. bandages were removed from { shoulder this week — During the past week we have had | a pronounced spell of cold weather that makes living uncomfortable without steam hLeat; colds, rheumatism and such like make business good for the doctors W. H. Marshal, formerly of this promoted mas- R to yar chester & Pitts. start the un Thursday Yoon The | same force piant as last seas | evening the fires were the furnaces and the torches were ap | plied by two young ladies, Miss Kate | Conroy and Miss May Judge, of this | place. | A Most prosperous vear It is hoped that they may have ~(n Monday evening a party arrived in this place from moming continued their journey to Hecla Park where they took dinner at the Nittany Rod and Gun Club House, The party traveled in an old-time stage ladies and gentlemen: Wm. PP. Woods, Mrs. C. A. Gube, Mrs. L.B. Gamble, Misses Mann, Hoover and Selbeimer all {of Lewistown; Miss Richabough, of R. A. Stevenson, Burham: W. H. Bois; Md., and A. G. Godd, of New York City. Lewistown, and next | coach and is composed of the following | Mexico; Miss Lippincott, Philadelphia; | ments or they will get pulled, is home Jobn Sourbeck, Jr. short vacation from New York. Mr. H. B. Mallory Mary Mallory, of Altoona, friends in Bellefonte and niece, are Legal -A number of Bellefonte Odd Fellows | are at Altoona, this week, nual session for the stated by the order Mrs. nding the summ nother, Mrs rned to their home James Lane and son of her [Lottie Thoma Phil: ] i ‘a Wednesday Mrs, Lizzie Last Lamb stiee Jacobs, living on last Thursday the stitches. face which required several Her health good for some time, about has not been Company B expects to break camp at home. lexington to-day, and start for It when they will arrive at Bel this writing, It 15 uncertain, at lefonte, 1 be mus- is not knowh whether they wil tered out or given a furlough. DD. R. Wilson, the hustling creamery man of Howard, and Geo. Smull, the insurance man, paid us a pleasant call on Wednesday, Mr. Wilson conducts a creamery at Howard and recently start. vd oa another plant at Centre Hall, which starts out in a flourishing condition ng took pl John Miller, Wm, 1 were cl On Monday a heart ¥ ustice Keichlin Vaults Insecure Elaborate repairs are still in pr When the floor it Ere a5 at the court house, was was found that Only common mortar had been used in laying | the brick and that was crumbling al | ready leaving large crevaces where wa. ter would have easily run through on to the important documents. Then they were considered too weak to bear the | strain of falling timbers in case of fire To make them secure they are being overlaid with brick and cement and then protected by a covering of heavy irom, That make them amply secure against any possible emergency. raised over the vaults the roofs were decidedly insecure, will Thompson, Thompsontown; H. Thomas, | | MOOD'S PILLS cure Liver tile, Bil | lousness, indigestion, Meadache. | Easy to take, onsy to operate. 20¢. into the | where the an | i and was badly cut | Gathered from Various Offices, MARRIAGE Intelligence LICENSES. Wm. Kahoe, Elizabeth A. Keller, Ino. C. Davidson, t Minuie |. Spott Harry C. Fravel, Carrie Smith, Ww Raym FE. Houser James IS Maggie Sandy Ridge James Mary ward Dug $4) | 15] JANE IKON mite boro 1 to John Wa and James [rvi 18¢ on, June Pp. tw ) for n Patton 1 O00 William P, Aug Humes to John H. Jacobs, act of land b ir in State College boro. Chas. A. Philips, Aug, 26, 185 Rachau, trustee to Cyrus H ct of land in Gregg twp John Holmes, land in Walker Mease, Blair ofhiciating surviving children are John, of Howard ; Smith, of Renovo; Mrs of Sharsburg: Mrs. Alice Mrs, Clara Taylor, of Wf Tyrone Jennie Aunie Lany, Gunsallis; and Beech Creek Stores Closed Saturday. The Hebrew New Year comes ob Sat. arday 17th, and in the observance of this | event all members of that faith will close their places of business from 6 p. m. Fri. day to 6 p. m. Saturday. For this rea. son a number of the leading dry goods and clothing stores will be closed on Saturday in Bellefonte, It will be well lo arrange your shopping accordingly. A Correction, In Boggs & Buhl's advertisement last week, 45 inch all.wool Cheviotte Mix. tures, medium and dark, were quoted at 49¢. It should have been 4o cents in. stead, Hoods | gestion, bad taste, coated AN OLD People who live in BULLY. fear of his attacks. How to avoid him or beat him off. 1e6s that they don't dare cat or d it his permission. There's 3 such slavery Dr. J. C. Ayer's fectually cure biliousness.] 0 need Pills it) For fifteen years I have used Dr J.C r's Fills, and find them very effective inds of bilious complaints. They iin operation and easy to take. I them to any other pill, and have sce the case where they have failed 10 cure." =A. BWANGER, Texarkana, Ark, *I have used Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills in eases of biliousness and ’ of the st ! jeneral disorders mach and bowels and have found { cml ev i“ | almost all these physical ev | conse { burn, usness is in general re stub but a sym3 : rder, const tion is the root of almost nd Dr. J. C, Ayer rm Gis the root. They cure cc qent maladies, 1 palpitation, shortness sleeplessness, nervous irrit HE breath, coated tongue, and a score © miserable maladies that have their or in constipation. Dr. Ayer's Pills are surest and safest remedy for all dises of the liver for Dr. Ayer's ( d usness the CONVENTION opt s tm On y § mon Sj; Ig Si. 2aturday .q at 1 ature . } contractors tools, blacks ith tools, der. rick and box, stone truck, cart harness, etc., by Emma IL. YVerger. Wm, Ishler, auctioneer, — .— ANTED «Several Trustworthy Persons in this state To manage our business in thelr own and nearby counties, It is mainly ioe work conducted at home, Salary stralght $40 a your and expenses—definite, bonafide, no more. no Jess salary. Monthly £85. References Enclose self addressed stam envelope, Her bert KE. Hess, Pres't, Dep't Chicago. x51 Constipation Oauses fully half the sickness In the wornd, It retains the digested food too Jong in the bowels and produces billouspess, torpid liver, Ind) tongue, sick headache, in- ho somnin, ote. Hood's Pills } 8 cure constipation and all its results, easily and thoroughly, ee. Alldruggists, Prepared by C1. Hood & Oi, Lowell, Mass, i The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. , CGD Ye a | Bah i di eh hd a4 { S a Month TTT TTAT"Y"S y - . —’ Ea TR Th -TtTeTTeTTT.T%T% 9% ade Amy First Mort i 14 v Yala ¥ n >" H. E. FAULKENDER, A Great Surprise we for those wi virtues of Gras a cough do pot Tall to Ly this great remed on A positive guarantee to ¢ Why sufter from an irritating YOu oan cure orsell easily and promptly this remedy, For sale only by ’ CoM, Parish, Bellefonte: Wm. 1H. Nall ant Gap:J. C.F. Motz, Woodward : W lor, Axemann : J. W, Grillin, Stormstown MeEntire, Fillmore wild We 5 Cm Bellefonte Markets. The following prices are pail by SgcnLra & Co, for produce Potatoes per bushel Onlons, per bushel Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound Country Shoulders 8 ies... Hams Tallow, per pound... Butter, per pound... “" (Guan corrected weekly by Gerberieh Hale & Co., Bellefonte, Pa.) wheat, old FR —- thu Bere A. —— ta Lh hed 1 Barley, per hel...
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