THE CENTKe DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 18, 1899, HAP p ENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Events Briefly Few Lines Local Told in a PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS 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, —Hon. J. P. Geohart and wife are visit. g friends in Loganton, and Marshall Glee Club May 26th. is a good time for — Franklin will be Friday, -=This landlords to advance rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ng the week in Philadelphia. in the Bellefonte C. Meyer are spend. Strawberry festival w.C.1 rooms this Thursday evening. Miss Mame in Ph Hamilton is friends iladelphia and Washin D.C. The brick work new residence on Spri put up. —The 1 day June: day 13th. mares cratic pri uty Convention, Tues- Last week Ww. F, hat pin fastener —W. the a patent was grante« Kessinger, of Blanchard, Pa., Harrison Walker, Esq., will de- liver Decoration Day oration at Unionville this year. -Dr. is visiting his mother, Mrs. cock on West Linn street, —Dr. delivered Lee Woodcock, of Philadelphia, Anna Wood- James Conoway, of Brookville two able sermons in the Pres. terian church last Sunday. pa May E the home vans, vies at dward Richards on I in treet Ann street. rT OD Ny oi I. F niece, Miss Margaret Potter, or Chicago, Ill th a accompanied by left Monday will visit fhe wer, , where they siting her , of Philadelphia H. Wetzel left he has accepted : gical Wednesday r where - geol ¢ -John P. Harris, Tyrone, are visiting Mr, in this place. Mr. Harris gaged in the oil business. — The probability of Belle over the Bale to give a first-class fit fon a Sunday train 1 some of our ley will be enough pious denizens Hel D i The engagement of Miss 1 Mrs H 1 ast week en, H KOCK Ol iter of ex Governor and Mr. Urg, was ar daug Hastings to Harrist Ross A anounced “ ls » Great Wallace Show [he score Elmer burg Chroni mrg Chron: Monday improved the was in between Chr evening has old siderably. for Prot. Geo. W. Twitm mer Centre county boy, has been re-elected yer, a superintendent of the schools of Bethle- | hem, at an increase of salary from §1, to $1,850 per year. —The commencement exercises of the ellefonte High School ist, be largely attended oun account of the pres. ence of Col. A. K. Mc deliver the address. Hon. A. O. Furst cau in twenty minutes at his farm in Marion township, on Friday afternoon. Two of them 14's inches, the other two 131'4 and 12'; inches respectively He sent them to his son Willi adelphia. Mr. and Mrs. two children June will laure, who will ght four trout measured Harry M. Cowdrick left Monday for their home at Niagara Falls. They had been in Bellefonte for several past, called here by the illness and death of Mrs. Cowdrick's father, Garbrick. Rev. George Brown, pastor of John's Protestant Episcopal church left and weeks late the ot. Tuesday for Wilkesbarre where he will | attend the Diocesan convention, which meets in that city. Mrs. Brown Monday evening for Connecticut to be | present at the wedding of her sister. The parochial schools in Bellefonte are preparing for the musical and liter. ary exercises for their school commence. ment, 10 be held in Garman’ opera house some time during the third week ia June | and an exhibition of the school work will be made in the school hall at the same time. ~On Friday Prof. A. Reist Rutt, prin. | cipal of the Bellefonte High school, announced the names of those of the Class of '99 who had taken honors. Jerry E. Stine takes first honor and is | the valedictorian of the class, Miss Helen | BE. Musser carried off second honor and will deliver the salutatory. The prize of $10.00 for the best original essay offered by J. C. Meyer Esq., was won by Miss Eulalia Williams, pal John ¢ left | The Bellefonte Camera Club is being | reorganized, Coleville Band will hold a festival on Saturday evening, James B. Strohm was appointed postmaster, at Centre Hill, on Monday. The Bellefonte open on Saturday morning on the dia- curb market will mond, County Supt. Gramley is busily en. gaged holding examinations over the county. Ty- at —(Charles Heisler is working at find yment rone where he will marble cutting. of Axe Mann, had his pe n- lars empl -John Rote sion increased from six to eight dol with $200 arrearage. 1. W. Episcopal Fred Reynolds attending the ention at Wil Diocesan con kesharre this week. Thomas Hunt, 1 pioyed as a ma had who hinist at 8, returned to hi The Wall: ti Commer- Monday numerous Bellefonte went Wil to Tyrone to see 1 West Show Mr. and Mrs. F. Pot nounce the engagement of their ! Mary t James R. Hughes, pring f the Bellefonte Academy. ~-Mrs. Charles Pyle, ved in Be Prof, of Atlantic arri te Wennesday ing called here by the her sister Miss Jennie ily llefon morn. serious ilines Morgan. Garman is - Bruce spending several days at Tyrone this week, managing the ire Hotel ding ¢ Edward Cham ring the s of the while in Holidaysburg urt away du Martin, 1 84 if {i Lae quartette vis, reader 2 v1 Wr — John from move On 1 riday of the Gazette where he will join who will put in a week ng and will cams mountains near Stone Creek ’ try their luck fishing for trout. A. C. McClin Joseph Winters, all P. W. Beatey, A. Keller and me to Bellefonte on their and spent among good, jovial May 19th, the first an- meet of the Bucknell and State teams will lock Haven, ¢ bicycles on Sunday the day very pleasantly friends. They are all young men On Friday, nual dual track take place on Beaver eld at State College. The next dav, Saturday, the Bucknell and State base ball teams will play ball at the College Moatgomery & Co. take unusa-. an ally large amount of space this week in order inform their of printer's to our readers of special They and bargains at store, use a their the expendi. great deal ink business seems to warrant ture. -The new machinery for the Houser Springless Lock Factory is all in the building except the boiler and shafting. At present skilled workmen are employ- ed in making the various models for the locks. The managers are going along carefully and in a short time it will be in | operation, «Om Sunday afternoon, at four o'clock, Rev. E. C. Houck, of Milesburg, will | lead the Young Men's meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms. Rev. Houck will be remembered | by his taking an active part in the Sun. | day school convention that met here a few weeks ago. quent speaker, and no doubt will draw a large audience. «F, BE. Naginey and W. T, Hillibish are home from St. Louis where they ! ] ! ! | were leading witnesses against the corn. cob pipe men who defrauded numerous by the U, mails to 8S. authorities for using the defrand, The case was on trial several days and, owing toa | faulty indictment, was continued to August term at same place, He is a fluent and elo. | parties. The prosecution was brought | INTHE COURT HOUSE. Gathered from Variouns Offices. MARRIAGE Legal Intelligence dward Erb " State Co Jarel Kline “" lege Fravel Ad Lawson - i {si { ona. P. Patton Twp. Half Moon Garbrick Spring Twp. Beck H gruikiey Myrtle E. Shirk John H. “Dorman Ella Treaste f Wm, H, Wert . i'n { Della E. Kem - { Joseph IL. Underwood . 1 Nora Iddings May J. John IL, Snow Shoe Runville Nittany Lamar Coburn nm Twp. KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Frank et ux to Franklin pril 2 *4 of land in W. Pe March 2 ville bor (00. missions of Co., lowing con » in Centre were re the past week LaPorte and ( boro; Albert Hoy, Novel Costume who w the 25th waists and 1f thes if they literally ne the was Ea pi made vass of all the bicycles, as they will be subject to a tax, which wi be used to build side paths On Wednsday evening Company and Company M, of this place, were in. spected in the Armory. The pect to receive a high rating. boys ex- Thomas Eadon expects to bring back few ribbons from the Philadelphia The ten head Reynolds’ stables are fine ones, not a horse show next week from Col Like the woman chopping wood, we are not running this paper for fun. By that that of pavers should come amount An effort the Lewistown pike from Centre Hall to we mean some you slow up soon with the you owe is being made to abandon The pike in dis. Hon, Henry Wet the Mifflin county line pute was surveyed by zel, of Bellefonte. of Phila delphia, who was killed in the railroad Captain Charles A. Street, wreck at Exeter, last week, was a neph ew of Captain Harry Simler, of Philips. burg. House, He held a position in the Customs Deputy Revenue Collector Brosius is still finding cigars bearing the Jacobs counterfeit stamp. At Hublersburg he found 250 and at Philipsburg 4,100 were reported to him. The cigars must be restamped before they can be sold. Peter Mendis, of Bellefonte, and Miss Lytie D. Andrea, of Williamsport, were granted a marriage license at that place and we presume he is doubled up by this time, Peter is industrious and prosper. ing and needed a good wife long ago. ‘We are passing the “bloody hand” around among our delinquents this week. | We don't do this for fun, but mean busi. ness and if some bf our slow payers don't soon ‘cough up’ the amount they owe they will hear from us in a different style. It must take a heap of nerve for a man, and family, to read a paper regular for years and not pay a cent for it. That is what is commouly known as u beat, Pay up, don't be one. Ture public schools are reaping the benefits of Quayism, CALLED IT A CALY SHOW. Lincoln, Neb,, Worked Up by Poster queing a Physical Culture Exhibition The aroused to keen interest s Burles people of Lincoln, Neb, were by the announcement that 200 young women of the of the State University would give a public drill recently Physical Culture Club in the armory, clad in physical culture cos- tumes, including bloomers to the knees and dainty hosiery, | | On the morning of the day the drill was to take place posters appeared on the dead walls of the city bearing in great red letters this announcement Great stock exhib. | The fix seen in “Grand attraction ! | near it! University Arsenal! of t Will of all sizes est troops West Calves | go through the rained calves ever the | be on exhibition without fai and ages will most erful and startling perform B | MEMORIAL DAY mittee on fl 3 gs bef Nelson family, acrobats of Lo in ore ¢ the | international fame. The nin | 1 of the family are known | public, appreciated bere many the flying French The Petits, in their aerial are of the the and was a their clever work having been times. The An. gelo family do and the perform Stirks, trick cyclists, bar comedy act, one important the Grand spectacle the stclass circus the big au. features of show, Ballet magnificent male and female, accompaniments Clowns, and all of a fir performance are given to were diences which present ’ greatly first visit here, eclipsed in every any big show that had ever visited Pitts «A burg, and we have had them all Will Cost S400 a Mile Iti be erected in the various counties of Pennsylvania will cost $400 a mile, which would mean an annual expenditure of §5,000 to construct twelve and a half miles of a path in a county. The paths are expected be raised twelve to cighteen inches above the road level. The minimum width must be three feet and the maximum six feet, But One Convention is estimated that the bicycle sidepaths to 10 Centre county usually has two repub- lican conventions, one for the selection of State delegates and the other for the nomination of a county ticket, This year Chairman Gray will combine them and hold the joint convention probably a week prior to the State convention. There are not half a dozen candidates as yet announced, Child Drinks Petroleum. Last Thursday morning Russell, the 17 months old son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Lowery, of east Bishop street, got hold of a can containing petroleum and drank the contents of it. The child came very near dying and two physicians worked with it most of the day. ~Wanted—Twenty.five experienced wood choppers. Good PAY every two weeks; near College—<A. M. Hoover, Bellefonte. | died at the trapeze act, | surprised that this show, on its | > 3 respect | ad meged Sipe Eh HEE ABSOLUTELY PURE BAKING POWDER Makee the fond more delicions and wholesome a a i aa & PFE W DEATH OF MR. EVAN WILLIAMS, EvAR WILLIAM! 3% College, Mr. Evan Will Thos, D. Saturday ams me of Decker Sate on morn- members | to the Pittsburg | | and Cedar the free: | this season, owing to | buds nother examinatio trees was made recently with that that bad not tremely cold waves of past there might be found son been affected by ex winter, ished by but this hope has been in which the bani condition trees were found In that county there are over ten thous. who were Highiy Complimented The lock Haven Democrat, on Mon lay. contained the following George DD. Bayard, of Belle! was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. B, C. Achen bach Sunday. Mr. Bayard sang solos in the Reformed church in the morning, in the VY. .M.C.A. in the afternoon and assist. ed the choir of the Episcopal church the evening. The gentleman has a pow erful, well rounned, tuneful voice, and so acquitted himself as to win many merited compliments, Followed By Beggars Andrew Camegie is quoted as saying “I am looking forward to protection in mendicants that every hour is importun. ing me for subscriptions to every com. ceivable object. Even were | disposed to accede to these applications for pro. miscuous assistance, my resources for philanthropy have already been fully hypothecated, avd bombarding me with further appeals is simply adding to the postal revenue, Ankle Fractured. While driving from Coburn to Mill. | heim, on Wednesday, the ioth, Squire J. H. Reifsnyder’'s horse took fright and run away. The squire was thrown out, fracturing one of the bones in his left leg at the ankle. The accident is quite a serious one, since Squire Reifsnyder is pot a very robust man and is Go years old. — ——— Grange Meeting. Centre Co. Pomono Gr 2 will meet in the hall of Victor Grange, at Oak Hall, riday, May 26th, at 10 a. m., Friday, May 20% Gro. Dax, Master the | my Highland solitude from the army of | TELEPHONE NEWS ““ Trust Not to Appearances.” ¢ seems har ‘ sop at hl gréeal | rs “ tired fee UTrac ng, 3 ing air tha day's H never dis ppoints, Scrofula Bunches — “ An helped my son bis neck, but Hood's a4 sappear ent Rl AE 5 Wa Conn, « into every wi od 's rk with pleasur Remember, peration scrofula Sarsaps- temporarily for bunches on rilla Mus Laws A Street, Hartford Catarrh — “1 have had n catarrh which troubled me for years, since Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me" Mannix, Washington St, Ogdensbu Dyspepsia — “ Nothing re my dyspepsia until I took Ho rilla. It cured me and I can meals every day. I give it to my every spring Freep Pony 4 Penna Street, Indias apolis, Ind Hoods fdas Never Disappo,nts rely rth law retary of the Mus. Joo mm. N.Y eat three ———— — w— Hood's Fe lie cure liver (lis, the non irritat - cathartie to take with ng and ji only Hoods Sarenpariiia The 1 Phllndeinhia Pre \ dnee Markets, nd Penney pot, In eteady nt Vania eleva mixed yellow ot and white tim beef hams LTR fut. fac 17w0 steady Mpa othy, 33 TRANCE Lard steady ter tory Twi Ihe New York PLETE fancy bing =! cheese steady _ hol ¢ ay family, #1 ymed. 35.55 15 1% Creamery ill Teed Pork western ste CREY firm. western oreamery imitation dairy LER creamery, Pennsylvania prints job. wholesale, fle. OM large and small, white and eslored. 11% new cheese firm. large, PU ena], PAE Eger steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 1440160. western, fresh, 13014 — . 2G “wo Bellefonte Markets The following prices are paid by Secures & Co. for produce Potatoes per bushel... Regs per dozen Lard, per pound. allow, per pound... we h pot POUR... ——— r pound... per pound... PRL dy beh peer by Gerberien, Hale il - .
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