THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER #6, I YS, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE! Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines PERSONALS, i SOCIAL ri ¢d During the Past Week | What has Transpired During th ot Week | People—What the out Local Worthy of Mention—A . y « Word Week's Local News in a Few Words ~Movements of Scribe Saw rs smokeless shells for sportsmen, nds of ammunition kept in stock. pera Company, one ns on the arrived in this was circulating Bellefont — Joseph tone build to Col | buid a fine reside Wm. G anpound aux.e, ement in anotl he has money amounts, the ths be fair three montis, way to recovery, Was paralysis recently. We gre his condi R very ence tion at present is ni —Of the 262 uraging. students now registered at the Penna. State College, 4 fron are Centre county Of these H. A. Blair, ( G. Harper, M. Harris, W. A J.C. Rodgers and W, P, VanTries and A. B ity un. Fifty-five coun Ish from Bellefonte and ( Fisher are from Zion ties of the State, nine other States, and Venezuela are represented, On Saturday last the State College foot ball team played with the University Philadelphia. They were defeated of Penn., at The score was against them. They had one of the strongest teams in $0 10 the country to contend with Everybody is anxiously waiting for the annual contest with Bucknell, which will be played at Williamsport this year, in November ~Tuesday afternoon while Corn Gar. man and his | Danie! weredriv. ing down Bishop street, in an open bug- gy. the harness broke at the brichban | and the vehicle ran against the horse. It was a spirited young animal and it be. gan to run down the street at a high speed. Little Daniel was thrown out but not injured and the horse kept on a run until the Academy hill was reached, where it was gotten under control, Ow. ing to a sore mouth a bit had been used that was held by a strap over the nose, and for that reason could not be con. trolled. Corny will never nse that con. trivance again, ittle son EVENTS |e | Howard, Pa | covered until Sunday morning Some special matter will be found pages three Read it carefully. «The Bible theran Sunday school wiil on Thursday evening hold a Pumpkin Pie social the Mr. I. H. Wian farm refreshments on two and of this Ladies Class of the Lu. at home Beaver All tadine INCiuudiug ol usual will be oysters, ice Jream, fruits and pau 1 ily invited Moon which ia recoguition ' [he home was ith grasses, corn, I Bad Reads PECANS much material is put on at the work is done at the wrong season too much is spent for material; too little is spent for labor : the work id done by incompetent hands ; onstant supervision is not enforced Burglary at Howard On Saturday night burglars broke into the office of Wilham H. Long, the Prohi. bition candidate for the legislature and manufacturer of granulated wheat, at They blew open the safe | and stole valuable papers and about ten dollars in money. The loss was not dis. No clae as to the identity of the burglars has been obtained, Running Mailread Lines A party of civil engineers ate running lines for a varrow gauge railroad from Karthaus to a point near Frenchveille on the timber lands of Graham & Porter The road will be about 26 miles long and will foliow the river nearly all the way, Farmer's Day at Hecla The Nittany Rod and Gua club have issued invitations to the farmbre of Cen. tre county to meet at the clab house at Hecla Saturday, October 8. Luncheon will be served and topics in which farm. ers are interested will be discussed r~ IN THE COURT HOUSE issue, | Legal Intelligence Gathered from Offices, MARRIAGE James O. Fultz Mamie I. Lambent LICENSES. ) ! Bel { . Clayton Rote Ida May Justice § 1 ! enner Robert A, Miller Belle Ada F. Jaminson REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Harrison Kline Treas., to Kreamet, dated Aug. 20, rg boro. § Meyer ety hearts } the connubial domestic infelic discord and jealousy, and sooner or | er one or the other of the pair will Then -lexington Ar beneath a tombstone lookout | brimstone gonaut Leg Broken Marstel) Lehigh Sunday morning James F of Coal Company's operation, at Snow Shoe, while Superintendent the Valley an jocline on a car at had his leg caught rod riding the up one of mines, against a rojecting resulting in having it crushed and broken below the | | gave f10,000 to a firm from Germany to knee. Dr. Seibert was summoned and assisted in setting the broken which will keep Mr. Marstellar confined for considerable time, limb, A New Business Firm A new business firm was organized at this place on last Tuesday. The mem. bers of this firm are James Harris, J. H. Potter and Edward Hoy trading under the names of Harris, Potter & Hoy. The business of the firm is the handling of window glass as manufacturers agents. itis their intention to take the entire product of the Bellefonte Window Glass Company and market it Don't Do It Almost every week communications name waste basket, If you don't want to com- ply with this rule, don't waste time and postage. To show that a communication is sent in good faith the writer's name is a guaraotee, and will be insisted upon. ¥ Various | Mill Hall | Pany B, lefonte | Bellefonte | sfonte | Spring Mills forty men | one floor was erected, the original building | been given | according to skil { doing business | and Sate atoresald, and that said Arm will pay It is invariably thrown in the | S¥uin 3 HOWARD'S BIG DAY. All Howard was aglow with patriotic { fervor on last Friday in its effort to pay | a fitting tribute to the brave boys of Com. of which that town furnished a goodly number. The town was profuse- ly decorated with flags ang bunting For miles around people came to attend th Tay! Ww down oun CXCrcises Capt. ith about went Hurns Burn Maude $ strong and stead the old Water. hen they fn, Yeast cakes slipping occasional going a week ago { Bananas are at ice with an drop melons are down more t were beese is more lively the y the sreen and stirring. Syrups are sticking at prices and are about a pint more t juart than they were last winter | apples are growing less since vacation, Dried apples are swelling the market | Chickens are picking up a little A Good Business Four years ago the citizens of Sunbury purchase a site on which to build a silk mill in that place, and a factory 100x400, This season the firm enlarged to double the capacity of Employment has about 300 persons, at wages ranging from £3 to f10 per week, in the work, The peo. ple of Sunbury regard this silk mill as one of the best industries they have and io | find it a great help to the business inter. | ests of the town. | STATE OF O10, Cry oF TOLEDO, |} ir Lucas Couxty 5 Fras J. Cuexey makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the irmol VJ. Cuesey & Co, nm the City of Toledo, County the sum of ONEHUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of CATARRN that! cannot be . | eured by the use of Hati's CATARaN Crone are sent to this office without the writers | f : FRASK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subsoribed in my this Gh day of December, A.D. 18% A.W. GULEASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internasly and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of theaystem, Send for tos! imoniale, free i Ld CHENEY & CU, Toledo, O, | en Sold by Drugeisis, Tle “THAT TERROR of MOTHERS. How it was overcome by a Nova Scotian mother Who is well known as an author. 2.2.0 (rales 11 of FA D. Cronister, Martha Mrs. W. M. Allison, Howat Frank Gettig, Roland sumner Wolf, Fiedler E. J. Markle, Hablershurg J. B. Archey, Mi. Eagle S. B. Styers, Coburn Adam Corman, Coburn, Andrew Mever, Woodward. Daniel Bradford, Aaronsburg W. A. Geuiswite, Aaronsburg J. D. Keen, Millheim W. 8S. Musser, Millheim Samuel Beaver, Aaroushburg James Weaver, Aaronsburg |. W. Zerby, Aaronsburg W. K. Haives, Aaronsburg J. L. Grenoble, Woodward. J. J. Omdorf, Woodward J. A. Hosterman, Woodward C. W. Miller, Woodward Mrs. Phacbhe Wise, Wondward E. T. Rote, Coburn.. Food Caused Calarrh of the Stomach Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, “1 was taken sick about a year ago with eatarrh of the stomach, At times | would have a ravenous appetite and at other times could no! eat, exeruciating pain. 1 was running down #0 fast I had 10 sop work, My friends urged mo to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 did #0 and soon began to feel betier. The disagreeable symptoms of disease grad. ually passed away and flesh and strength returped. lows it all to Hood's Barsapa. rilla.” Mary L. CuMmsinas, North Brookfield, Mass, Remeber Hood's Sarsaparilla 1s the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier, Sold by all druggists, §1; vix for $8 Hood's Pills m cure Liver Hl; onny 0 take, easy to operate. 333333333333 03000000, | ant Gapyd C.F. Mot» IR My cod caused me | © Flt lll Al ll pA va \hd - Ee POPP 00000N90E0RS0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Qhoveovrewves & « ® Ad a rd & 3 ® "E ® “ te * » C a * * ® ® ¢ < ® ® ow eo e a ? W d © . ® * ® ® #0. Halt4§ Who comes there Oh, you are going to Aikens’. Go on, that is the place te get the latest and best. Look at tha dow if you w see what's going, in x Golf Capes, Tailor- Made Suits, Coats, BE Wrappers, Capes, Kid and Mocka Gloves. “ All goods marked E in plain figures. Come wm in, Mrs. Aikens is E waiting for you. E AIKENS" STORE, - Allegheny St., E Bellefonte, - - Penn’a I ——— The Way to be Beautuful Every Indy wishes too 8 L he pear Rilractive using Celery Wow sou will become sipepless ness Dizginess, Fainting Spells Female Weakness, soon Wear a woman out Keep yourse!! attractive You mast te AL Lelers Wine strengthens the nerves, and promotes sleep Warranted 1o contain I far rugs Large bottles, Se, Naold only by i CM. Parbh, Bellefonte : Wm, HM. Noll, Pleas Wonduard: W. BH. M0 Griffin, Starmstown ; LL. © BaAve po Tal] ted 3 winind Hi us « Axemann J. NW MeEntire, Fillmore Bellefonte Markers, The following prices CO, or prodoes Potatoes per bushel Unions, per bushel Egy per doren Lard, per pound “ Tallow, pr pound... om Butter, per pound ae ———— (Gua® corrected weekly Ly Gerberieh Hale & Co, Bellelonte, Pa.) Red wheat, old per bushel cos New Wheat, Red. re ves R — - Lo RG————— rs eat] a A REA]
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