THE CENT wk DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MAY Or 1809, HAPPENINGS | IN BELLEFONTE Local Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines 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, ~Dr. H. C. Holloway is spending this week at York, Pa. —Miss Margaret Underwood is visiting riends in the eastern cities. Work on Jos. Ceader’s new res was commenced during the past week. Prof. John Meyer, of the Alexandria, 1 the past idence | Pa. public schools was in LOWE few days. a month's Jessie Underwood left for ty New Jersey and tr ip to visit friends at other points. Senator Wm. C. Heinle is booke« address at Centre ito deliver the Memorial Hall this year. Col. W. PF. in Philadelphia this week attending the Reynolds and nily are annual horse show. —Our street commissioner is certainly The st » clean doing good work. and in good order. If our town would boom one-half as much as is expected, we would right as a community. The Bellefonte will be the Undertake next important gi convention, on Juue gth. —Miss Vera Scott, of Ottawa, Ii the home of ruest at saver on Curtin street. — Miss home last week from an extende th Carolina Christena Ceaders to Southern Pines, Nor sul y 1 ~-Joe McSulev put a good ‘Blind Charley” Rine, the cigas 2 r 1. n his window in the Bush Arcade Irwin was Mrs. Robert the serious ness Altoona by brother Newlin Harkness oi -“*Honorably Advertised,” is Wallace SHOWS, raiser who can write a check oo and draw on a bank for that amount is what you might call a success- ful artist with his pen. The 4th annual Bible Conferen the Pennsylvania Young Men's Chr meet at Eagles Mere, Association will . pel | sth to 2 rty of Mrs. Mar. Sullivan county, July The personal prope dec'd, will t their late rday Satu The C.R.R. of Pa. eciy now Here the located on Court, ter, Xrs A Monday Miss Brew’'s dancing class. | attended and proved an enjoyable affair, evenin - t was well pplications have A large number of apg been received from instructors to secure the principaiship of the Bellefonte High School, caused by the resignation of Prof A. R. Rutt, The engagement of Wooden Mr, lle, Tenn., has been announced, | W. F. Miss Mary Jackson to Borches, of Knoxvi a sister of Mrs Miss Jackson is Reeder, of this place. ~The third bill show was in town on Monday and among car for the Wallace other things improved the appearance of those old arches by decorating them with brilliant show posters. Tr past week on the 18 have been running during the Nittany Vall The track and rolling stock ass condition for bu the furnace goes in blast, Fur repaires reroofed and painted it looks quite differ nce the Valentine e has been overhauled, bn na A ‘ ent A great deal of work was necessary to put it in good shape again If Centre county farmers = three-fourths of wheat th will } crop w larger than many expe grain fields are a common thing and good showing is the exception The parochial schools in Bellefonte | 4 ises for their school commence. ment, held in house some time during the third week in June are prepar for the musical and liter Ary exer to be Garman's opera Howard Curtin, son of A. G of Philadelphia, will spend the summer with the family of Morris Furey on their farm near this place, a summer in the benefit his health Curtin, He believes that country will greatly Dr. D. K. Musser, of Aaronsburg, was in town on Tuesday and called to inform us that in a few days be would be | located permanently and would have his dental parlors open for professional calls in the Benner bulldiag on the diamond, Mr. Musser some years ago was engaged in the shoe business in this town, and is known to many of our readers in this locality. celebration Miss Jennie Stover is visiting friends in Tyrone. The ladies of the Methodist church, of Coleville, will hold a festival and sup- per, Saturday evening, May 27th, Frank W. Cole left Tuesday morn. ing for Pittsburg where he has secured employment at his trde as a plumber, | The commencement exercises of St, John's Catholic school will take place in Garman's opera house, Wednesday even. ing, June 21st, 1. Runkle departed Tuesday morning for Philadelphia where they expect to re. Mrs. Sarah Kelley and Mrs. J. main for several weeks. Charles Lonacre, a clerk in Jared Harper's grocery store, left on Tuesday for Philadelphia and other eastern cities on a trip for his health, WwW. F. Cohick, law library on Tuesday and is now ready Esq., unpacked his for business in his new room and floor of Crider’s exchange. James Derr, ] orders for soft mountain spri the spring on the Alexander farm, medical purpose from Dr. Laurie will byterian church, day. 1} {is appointment at this pls De hl sport, representative ern Life Insurance Compa Monday evening Fenlon a City, He underwent treat rived home from Atlantic much i proved in health, ment in a hospital, at Philadelphia iug his absence. Harry Shade and sister, Miss E S81, left Tuesday morning home Mass., after Beverly, Hut Ie OfhCe ( in Lr ar ryinte appoinicd however, law will have the ops people to any of the following Son Veterans at Centre Hall ine Bar at Hecla Park celebration down at Lock Haven Eloise Meek, a daughter of Hon. P Gray Meek, was one of the 2g graduates of the Woman's Medical college, in Phil. adelphia, at the wnnual commencement on Wednesday of last week. She has been appointed as an the Tewksbury hospital in Massachusetts The engagement of Miss Mabel Woodring, daughter of ex-Sheriff D. K intern In Woodring to Mr. Wm. T. Hunt, former. | ly of Williamsport, has been announced Mr. Hunt is a skilled machinist in the The date employ of Jenkins & Lingle of the wedding has not been announced Mill to Waterloo, Iowa, where Mr. Mil ion as farm manage! Tohn ( er is home from an ex- brother er has gives for ( me intention this banking his hopes on rep Reynolds and has dabbling | litics oming fa iblican ordersh p to win the Alfred Bn fina re shin mt Hi h the Annapolis Naval A He ee 10 examination for admiss ad on emy on Thurs last week will spend the mort summer gn Alfred He wa who fA Cu fore! ' a good boy succeed one of three in a « As Of twenty passed the ial examination »" | admission -At Keepers are often in a study how and this season of the year house where to find a variety for the table Your mind can be relieved and yout troubles lessened by keeping in touch & Co's. grocery. There | you find an abundance, endless variety, with Sechler | seasonable selection, pure and reliable { line of groceries. IL. T. Munson has resigned his po. sition as agent of the C. R. R. of Pa., at | this place, to accept the position of chief accountant for the new Bellefonte Fur. pace company. He will be succeeded in the Bellefonte station by John DD. Rum. berger, now agent for the Central at Salona, Wm. McClellan has also re. signed his position at the railroad station here to accept a better one with the fur. | nace company, | close of another succe {and gentlemen composing the class of 16TH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT School Garman's House, be day for teachers and pupils of the Belle. the term Of the Bellefonte High in Opera Next Thursday will an eventful fonte High School, as it will mark sful school and the graduation of the young ladies '99. Om that occasion the following pro gram will be observed P.M Music, Be Invocation, Music Salutatory and ess of Peace,’”’ Helen D Oration Harris Cook Hefonte orchestra orchestra av—""The Musser “Counting the Essay-''American Pe beth K. Hart. Oration per Music Essay E. McGary “Tame lover losing of an the Lac other tern be held on 7 The will be the Chap- orchestra from Williamsport o until held oe! fi pes 1) 20) assembly in Reynolds armory. | will be present and discourse music at The assem. a brilliant social The Acade- was well at. both the tea and assembly. bly last season was | event and largely attended, my during the past year tended, | Catholic School Commencement Exercises, The Catholic held school exercises will be in Garman's opera house Wednes. day evening, June 215%, 1809. The exer. cises will consist of vocal and instrumen- tal music, recitations, Indian club drills by the boys, military drills by little girls, and exer Admission cents Doors open at o'clock ses at fo of the The owing week an exhibition il take place in to which everybody is Admission free Ishler will offer A ymond. a lot of househo ' -th aturday, May at D. Gettig, EK the Memorial ad Sam to be sure please the people in that community George C. Barnard one of the artists monument to la hildren and pre elected to design a fayette by the school « sent ot the Rev, | H Presbyterian church of Bellefonte from Jan. and 1861 to August 1866, He now resides at Madson, Ind | Wilson I. Fleming, of was elected Grand Junior Warden of the Grand Commandery of the Knight Templars at Altoona on Wednesday. There were four candidates in the field and Fleming was elected on the first ballot by a majority of five, Mr. Flem. ing always was a prominent member of the order and was deserving the promo. tion. to French nation is a son of weph Barnard, pastor of the 21st Bellefonte, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver tiles, Bil lousness, indigestion, Meadache. Casy to take, onsy to operate, 2080, | evening | Mrs. Woods lawn surrounding the Academy from | hip IN THE COURT HOUSE, Gathered from Various Offices, Legal Intelligence MARRIAGE § George W. Harper { Annie Barto § Stif Nagy t Rosa Karoly LICENSES, Ferguson arence } Clayton Brown lertha Spotts . § George 5. Schenck Blanchard t Aung Winslow . . a DORMAN-TREASTER May 16th, John H. and Treaster, both of Pa., united in holy matrimony by Hev,. W. K Iiehl Philipsburg Tuesday evening Dorman Ella Nittany, were at the Lutheran parsonage. WERT KERN 16th of near Madisonburg, at the home Wert, William H., Wert and Miss Della Kern, of Coburn, were united i May, { James Ou the of matrimony A. H. Doerstler ceremony Rev, INI A ve last Thur ward th of Ie nos:t A po : townshi RECENT DEATHS x HAs . te: Nt it LH | vening evening of f September last » , ig suffered a fracture of the y a fall, from which she never re. covered. The immediate cause of death | was bronchial catarrth and The maiden name of the de. ceased was Mary Jane Halderman., She was born at Gatesburg, Centre county, | February g, 1 trouble S25, and was at death was 74 years, 3 months and 10 days old Hox. James NorTiR-Father of Mrs. | PF. W. Crider, of this place, died at his home in Mifflin, Pa., Sunday moming at | 1 o'clock of infirmities incident to old age. He has represented that county in | the General Assembly of the. State and has been conspicuously connected with the wealth prominent, The fi iterment at Mifflin EVA ANKRY-The n hild of Mr. and Mrs of Potters Mills, Friday afternoon at 1 The lace Monday morning railroad interests of the Common too, as a merchant and a banker mmeral took place ine months James A died at her home in that place 0 a'clock, of membraneous croup look § May Day Devotions The close of the May Des was beautifully and appropriately cele Day brated last Sunday evening in St John's Catholic church, by children of the Sab bath school under the training and direc tion of the Heart About girls of all sizes took part and the sight Sisters of the Tmmacaiate two hundred boys and was indeed a beautiful one, was crowded to the doors with spectators anxious to witness the services The of the infant class wore white waists and black pants suits with white collars an d ties and bad of wore wreathes of flowers, boys The older boys wore black lillies button-hole bouquets of valley A Carlemty, street in the shape of a four-legged chicken hatched by a ben owned by Mrs, Harry Haag. The little peep unfortu. pately met with an untimely death by the mother tramping ou it while in the nest, | four persons | mevera | to fragments by oid | SARKeY, | | the funeral | | dered otions | | last | the | Danube The charch | . | others The girls were dressed in white and | mn LO the | Hong Kong | show This week a curiosity came to Bishop | raat RL LEE CO A a AKING ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL GAY ING A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Thursday, May 18, Manchester and seriously la., killed injured four cyclone at A others Thres born O'Keefe I Norio Va and to Mrs nre John i named lampson Schley Joe Wheeler M n Memorial Dewey General re befor turned Springs Charles States sen t his home 8 years Deputy Reese ’ A anc the rmer iI» stomach | w he hurt In his wife i Yor hund game A Michigan in a Calumet minister criticism the government's Philippine policy for latter's May % talked of bil has failed to Frank Ebbler les Morris expl 8 fon dollar materia Tuesday, The combine At Aetna, Ind Errick and C steel 24 Samuel har were blown MIDE 1 »RIY erine At Whitney YOArs | 17 for killing William The WAR senie death Age it New! N. X upsetting of a lamp by ter WAF the A woman her rushe« AD was asleep of Walmea stepchi da 1 Into the own daughter May 28 round fight at New Kid McPartland got Spike woman who first wom Wednesday, the night over In decls Fo on HYAD irteen pe CApRIZIDE near Stra The subscriptions home fund so far tional committee An explosion « tary laboratory at Copenhagen seven men and severely receive amount “ re Cuban soldiers who refuse to each man as his share of the 21. {| 000.800 gift The bubonic plague is Increasing at The official reports thus for the month of May cases and 264 deaths far received 313 Pala Unnecessary in Childberth Fain is po longer necessary in ohildberih Its causes, being understood, Are Sasily over come, the labor being made short, easy And free from danger, morning slekness, swalled Timbs, and like evils readily controlled. and all female diseases » Hy cured, Out this oni it may save your life, suffer hot a a longer, but send us 2 cont stamp, and receive in Shviape tall jeulnrs, test fmonialy, tend dent r, &0, Address Frans AR & Co, Baltimore, Md, wi killing injuring three | to give up | their arms will not get the $75 alloted The Wallace Shows “Every Path Hath a Puddle.” The puddle in the pathway of most lives is a defective due {oa blood circulation S ply t instead of growi clear and st tain brook ’ impure. ‘ frat a rong like a is sta rir. adic MOI - IU 7d PAR— Gilad ’ ’ Cc Man he me ff Smay De puri y fied, however, and FJ — limpid strean Hood’ s Sarsapai gf human blood. 4 de Al Weis, are all Dracs It never dwappoints Dyspepsia death for years with dyspepsia ng relieved me until I took Hood's Sarsapa rilla and It made and kept me we Car eat anything I wish” Mere. Everex: Moarny, Hull's Mill, Danbury, Cont Blood ~* Five years | suffered with pimples on face and body. Hood's Sarsapariila cured me permanently It also cured my father's carbuncies ALBERT E. Cunasr, Tustin City, Cal IE -* My little girl is and healthy on sccount of Hood's Sarsapa {lia curing her of erysipelas and eceema It is our family medicine, as we all take it Mes HH. O, Wararixy, Port Chester N.Y ood Savsaparille Road's Tlie eure ver Ne the non irritating and R. only cathary t take With Hoots Sarsaps » : cash +8 4 Suffered everything t Not} w at The Philadelphia Predn Je HEL Larrel Bellefonte Marken The § On. Tot pra ‘ Potatoes per bushel Kyg» pet Soren Lard, por pound Tallow, par pound Mutter, per pound Side, por pound Shoulder, per pound wing pr » >» GRAIN om weekly by Gerberieh, Hale & Uo, Bellefonte, Pa) tashel.
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