THE CENTKL DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 1 nUY HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Events Briefly Told in a Few Lines Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What Has Transpired During the Past Week What the A ~Movements of Our People Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention Week's Local News in a Few Words, Moore is visiting friends at Mexico, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. E omfortably located at the Bush house. The Bellefonte, Miss Bernice P. Irvin are now Gentzel-Beezer horse sale on Haags hotel, -Joe Mitchell market for O, ) nsion at this j the —\liss the positi ward \T+ Mrs. George W. Jackson town Thursday evening Md., and is stopping at the Miss Ver has been teaching a Snook has arrived home for her 1 ige of T. Holt leg some but does not expect to be some Lime ago, for three or four weeks yet be able to be around soon Harris Jr he may James Russell Harry A. beth, all of Philade the former's father lewis n North Allegheny s Jr., has just returned he travel in Europe Marshall { jartetie The Franklin & ompany consisting of and reader, gave an ment in the court house, ou Friday even. enjoyable entertain ng to a crowded house Encores were given to almost every portion of their excellent program. Miss Mame Butts & Quigley's ad has resigned her position in Reeder aw office as stenographer and her place will be taken by Miss Mary White, expects later to go Winburmn, where her brother Walter new hotel and will assist him as matron, ~A new Smith Premier was put in the commissioners office this to Pa., will open a typewriter week by Clair Williams, who is the lo. cal agent, those machines about past season which have the reputation of being about the the market, ~ Mrs. Jane ( staying with her town during the best article on Marshall, sister, Mrs. Derstine, on who has been Penn street since the sudden death of her husband in February, left, Wednesday for Allegheny where she will make her home with her son Will, who has a good position there with the Western telegraph company pion A large hen egg, measuring in cir cumference 5's by 6) inches, was brought into our office on Monday by Mr John Markle, of Pine Grove Mills, It was laid by a white brahma hen, and the | remarkable part about it is that this par. ticular hen has been laying these kind of eggs right along all season. Miss Butts | He has placed a number of | John Crissman, of Pittsburg, is visit. | ; his old friends in this place, Samuel! Taylor left Tuesday evening on a business trip to New York city. -About turned a score of applicants have up for Prof. Rutts position as Principal of the High school. H. Hof. were guests of J. Messrs John Divine and C, man of Philadelphia Will Conley the past few days. Dr. Park, of Syracuse, N, Y Memorial Day in Bel of lis old friend, W., Harrison Walker, left Wednesday for Altoona where he has ., Spent lefonte as the guest George Bayard accepted a posi- tion in the drug store of A. I’. Shomberg. The Clinton County Veterans Asso- ciation will hold their annual picnic and | ira neeting, at Hecla Park, on August home re he {LASS returned s red bot metal will be pourit ring As the management appears to ! for newspaper men d the 4 . fern make Iu rp — roval ther 44 Th ’ A 0€ OTAtor Dera ise ast even y attended ung ie were that v v peop very good and showed careful § The priz awarded to Miss Madge Orris. of Miles. burg tion had been made para with favorable mention for James Shook. Of course, all did not agree with f the 'ndine Band are arranging for the decision udges The 1 a novel feature at their 4th of July picnic 1 at Hecla Park. They are dickering with | make ascensions to 500 feet with an and then be drawn down a balloonist who wil a height of about car ob- servation by a cable trips The balloon will be making continually during the day and carrying all persons who care to take the trip up in the skies. New System of Registering Deeds. One of the acts passed by the recent legislature and approved by the gover. nor, is to establish a new system for the registering and recording of deeds in all counties of the state having over 5000 in- habitants. The new law makes it com. puisory that every deed transferring real estate, be first registered in the county commissioners office. Oue of the obiects is to prevent fraud and error in valuae. tions and assessors’ returns. of the number of real estate this law is active course the greater transfers will be recorded, and finally the records in the commissioners office will contain a pretty accurate account of the county's real estate, The practical result will be in the county, and bring more money in the shape of taxes to the county treasury, to increase the valuation New Lavadry, J. H. Zong, formerly of Walker, is opening a new laundry, in the Colyer | building, at Centre Hall, The longer ! INTHE COURT HOUSE. Legal Inte Gathered Ir Various Offices Higence om MARRIAGE II { Charles Shockey 1 Bessie V Whitton § Michael Merrick 1 Annie Besterman { Chas. A. From B 1 Catharine Keller snow Shoe alshurg Lemont KEAL ESTATE Susanuah Royer t Oct, 2 Acres Shamp, 7: a right title interest in and 106 perches Walker township. $30 LJ J. Orvis Peters et May 2 Unions Kobolos n land, in Snow Shoe t Hugh Ad: ownship, “ring + K heavy ed tog dam about a pier too much for the ders hook bending at the top, to which one of the steel cables had been fastened. large force of men were working about the place when the heavy timber was seen to circle and fall, For an instant yreathiess, down came the d the men were © derrick with a crash and } Swiler, a carpenter, who was standing in the wat er was caught by it and struck down He was helpless for a time and had to be assisted to his home in Coleville, where his injury was found to be a flesh wound the back and some none of which time be is likely able to be about, John, a son I. T. Munson, struck by one of the wire cables and re. in minor bruises, are serious and by this of was ceived a scalp wound that caused more blood than serious injury and the young man cut a clean line for home CLOSING EXERCISES This afternoon, while our paper is be RECENT DEATHS Mrs, TEMPE] Widow of the died Thursday morning, ANC] Tost Nate th, Ww Iperance at the re dence [ames Ten in Salem, Columbiana the years Mrs. born land, Butler county, O,, Orwig was at on July 23, 1815, and time of her demise was nearly 584 old. In 1835 the deceased was married at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa., and in her father was engaged in the iron bu Her husband died coincidence noti ness in 18gs and a of them on a t ed that botl passed away while they were to their son in | mander.in.Chief of the f Al WHEAT rTanl s suggestion among the w f M men of Maryland f hh ywers on the graves of the dead Federal and Confederate surrender of ren. John A. Logan Csran he Republic, appointed May | was at first called Memorial Day | for what | later changed to Decoration Day is said to haye been it corresponds with the the date of ast honorable discharge given a the Union States SOG Army in the war between BICYCLE TAX Under a recent act of assembly a tax purpose of building side paths for wheel. men. The county commissioners recently notified the assessors to make a canvass of their districts to ascertain the number of bicycles in the county subject to such atax. All the districts in the county have reported but five. The total 1519, which will be increased to almost 17 In many districts it is 00, looks as though | attention of the assessors, Woodsman Badly Injured ing printed, the graduating exercises of | the Bellefonte High School are in prog- | ress. An immense audience is present, ’ more than can be comfortably seated, The profusion of lavish decorations and the members of the class in their tasty gowns make it a truly beautiful scene 1 pretty girls never looked prettier, and young men more promising and ambi. tious Tonight it is anticipated that only a of the crowd that will hear Col with seats, portion come McClure can be accomodated After the exercises Col Clure will return to Gov, Hastings’ resi. dence where a public reception will be tendered him to which the citizens of the town are invited to meet and greet the distinguished journalist and citizen, io Mc. | pamed Wm Millheim on the head by the limb of a tree that A woodsman Stamm | whose home is at was struck | fell he was at work on a lumber ob near North Bend Tuesday forenoon this while He wai brought to the hospital in The | skull is fractured and he is in a ser city on the evening tran. man's ous condition, Lock Haven Express Withheld Funds County commissioners and county treasurers are authorized by one of the new laws signed Saturday by the Gov. ernor to withhold fees, mileage and other moneys claimed by any person who is indebted to a county for fines, costs, damages, penalties or unpaid taxes, 1536 moved to Mercer county, Pa., where | il was May | selected because | giving | Washington of §1 was to be laid on bicycles for the | a great many wheels escaped the | SRE TEN AT ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome REAL BAKING POWDER Of hn HOLL OF HONOR others ¢ altempling to see a jungle of feathers Foot Ball Schedule syivania Slate ( { the finest schedule for next SCASONn § she has ever Mansfie! rd and play right along ur West Jefferson, ball team that boys start off with with Gettysburg Point, Princeton, Annapolis, Bucknell, Vale of P D.C. A.C You will that schedule places State in contests with all of the “Big Four’ except Harvard. The and observe most important game to be plaved at | home will be on Oct ton and Jefferson. 11st with Washing Admired the Devil s Industry An old Scotch kindly. she could discover woman was No sheep was s some white point out to those who could see only blackness, One day a gossipping neigh bor lost patience with her and said an grily “"“Wuman, ve to say for the deevil himself Wee reply ind ustreeons body came the A vera How's This A case of « Hall's Untarrh ¢ F.Jd. CHENEY & We the undersigned wy for the last 15 years fectly honorable In all and Nnancially able to earry oul any . 0 have known F. J. Che and believe him per business {ransactions obliga | tions made by their firm West a Toat ©, Wholesale Drugiists, Toledo OO Warpiso Kissas & Manvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O Hall's Oatarrh Cure Is taken internally, act. ing directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system, Fries, The bottle. Sold by all 1. estimoniais free, Hall's Family Pills are the best, and | this | i speaking dark but that | is il hae a guid word | Instantly | HOLS ENTERED Sadat ed 2A» Rheumatism at vA LesTER Head and in my BE Back ties. J] took H 1's Sarsapar a well r family Toms It als e | Mus. Marnier HeExDegs nd Fran re N — —————— {le cure liver (ls. the nenirritating and - - a er whe wih Hoods Tarsapari i. In Shoe Values Our Stock Tt | See the Men's Walk-Over line |at $3.50, fits any fe They do not need breaking in. | The Ladies’ $3.00 Phit-Eezi + Le are the same. | We are pleased to show our line to all who will favor us to look at it. spot to | hasers of Shoe Co., \ : shines to 1 Free ‘Powers | BELLE hil NNA Bellefonte Marken Potatoes per Egg» per doze Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound... Ride, por pound Shoulder, per pound (GRA corrected weekly Ly Gerberieh, Hale Co., Bellefonte, Pa.) wheat per i" , por ashe] an Tean t busheiel Sorn, shelled per bushel Bary per bushel Oats, per bushel \ %
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