THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Events Briefly Told in Few Lines Local 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, —A shipment of 150 car loads of lake ore arrived on Sunday at the Empire furnace this place. mail agent on the Fred Casey the Central railroad of Pennsylvania, began his runs last week. —Mrs. Edward Powers and her three children have gone to visit relatives at Minton Falls, N. Y. Bruce Garman came back lay from a week's trip to Philadelphia where he attended the horse show. —Mi1s. J. V. Thomas and daughter ‘riday, Mary arrived home last Fri after nding the winter ip Philadelphia. —The St. John's parochial tertainment will be given at opera house on the night of Jun The banquet of the State 1 |} Alumni associs here are plenty the vacancies existing SCR00.S. wing toa AT factory at Mill Hall w hut down f Warrior's friends prietor manufactur he has realiz Mrs. Robert H. Woodring, letter rrier returned home Sa an etxended visit Sweden. They have gone to hou ng in rooms in Crider’s exchange —~We are in receipt of an attend the oth annual commencement of the Chester School, June Springs Soldier's Orphan This came 12 and 3 from our friend Austin Curtin who has been superintendent of nstitution for several years past. The other day Mr. Vint who by the way holds the position of | tice of the Pzace, at Haonah, was in town and paid us a short call. He bada bad mouth on him, which was caused by not holding a shot gun securely while shooting at a crow, From all appear. ance it was a question who got most, Mr. Beckwith or the crow, Wilbur Tibbens, son of William H Tibbens, a sturdy young democratic yeoman of College township, rode over two thousand miles on his last season, "between showers.’ He says be will break the record this year, as it will be a democratic year all ‘round. If know of any young farmer in Centre county that can beat this record, trot him out, ~On Saturday morning Mr. D. W. McCloskey, one of Curtin township's well known and respected citizens, was an early caller at our office. He incident. ally showed us several “Merit Cards” hurt the nke' you which he received over fifty years ago | while attending school in that vicinity, also an old drawing of a white bear | which is quite a novel piece of penman. ship. Mr. McCloskey is just out from a protracted spell of iliness. Tyrone is making an effort to hold a | band tournament at that place on June 25th and 29th, ~N1 Philadelphia visiting is at present in Mrs. Joseph Ceaders her sister, Robert Gilmour, —An mfant son of Mr. and Mrs, Reu- ben Harrison died on Tuesday evening, Funeral at 4 p. m,, to-day. On Monday about 30 head of sheep were killed on the farm of Samuel Slack, near Potters Mills, during a storm, A son of Mr, and Mrs. James Thomp. son died on Monday, aged about three years. Funeral Wednesday afternoon. —Rev, Bickle, of the Reformed church, is attending the commencement exercises of Franklin & Marshall college, at Lan. caster, this week. The will hold a strawberry ice ladies of the Reformed church cream on the stone school h Thursday evening warm weather en took his place on Wes recuperates ir. Samuel A. Woods, a student a efferson Medical College, Philadel caller s in Bellefonte Mond a pleasant ay. Margaret Brockerhoff who has » ill at the Brockerhoff House improved sufk yellow ribbon, third p: show at the Philadelphia horse The black gelding “Su tnut gelding "St week aset’’ imrise entered horses in harness over shown before phacton, were entitled to t After the and all of his Pride show the horse sa horses, nine in of number, excepting the North” were luded the donkey, harness ~The n first board held their Monday evening. The following members were present: R. 8S, Brouse, H. P. Harris, John P, H. C. Quigley, G. W. Reese, David Haines, D. F. Fortney, A. C. Mingle and W. C. Heinle. David F. Fortney was elected president and John P, Harris treasurer, The sulted in a tie between and R. 8S. Brouse. Several ballots were taken without further result. The election of sthool teachers will be con. sidered later. ew hoo! Session on Harris, vote for secretary re. H. C. Quigley The Wonders of Surgery. Lorain Hays, a private, who lost his nose in the battle of San Juan Hill, has had a new nose of gutta percha fixed in place, the layers of skin folded over it, and where they did not meet a graft from Hays’ arm pieced them out. This miracle of surgery was performed at | Bellevue hospital ten days ago, and the most remarkable thing about it is that | the sense of smell bas been restored to | the wounded man, | four of this issue, It is important, BR sure and read the editorials on page | INTHE COURT HOUSI Intell intel Gathered from Offices gence MARRIAGE f§ I. C. Miller t Minnie E. Rou § Adam Barr . t Jennie Cooper } John H. Decker Effie Thomas § Harry F, Williams t Lizzie Richards § Christ D. Young 1 Margery S. Barlett §S. 8. Walk 1 Millie Gearhart MARRIED :—On Wednesday evening at 5:30, Christ D. Bellwood Martha Young and Miss Margery Barlett, were united in marriage, at the 'nited Brethren on Thomas parsonage treet, by Rev, Allen Rhen. KEAL ESTATE TRAN Hannah Morrison Wilson, March 18, 1 heirs to lle boro $e John P. Harris May 26, 1899; a Coleville, $15 William Bierly’ Bierly, March 1 in Miles Twig and the trict ee ruasicec t | i " brick, one containing ther containing Th ei Martha J { April ¥ borough Wm NDUSTRIAL NOTES the past week full blast, As proving there continuous operatic The Central R. R ings along rapidly M are » Wir pushing of the piers long bridge across span the Pa. R. R. On Tuesday Thomas Madden T. Davis the Phoenix finished for the spring creek and to tracks Chas. G Frank and Bridge Company arrived and are at work putting up trestling for the erection Part of the new bridge arrived this week and f the iron girders shipments will ome right along and will rapidly be put in place. Another Robbery On Monday night Mrs rison, the Bishop street, had a startling experience, Charles Har who lives over bakery on She was awakened from her sleep and saw a man in the room whom she thought was her husband, But when he reached under her pillow where she had placed a bag containing money she spoke to him and not receiving a reply grasped his arm. She clung to it for a moment and screamed for help bdut the intruder | wrenched loose from her grip, and with the sack made a dash out the room and down stairs, He evidently caught the money sack by the bottom as all the coins dropped out on the floor and the stairway, about $20 in all, and when gathered up none was missing. Jobn Harrison and family, who live in the same building heard the alarm and responded but no trace of the thief could be found. He left the back door open, by which way he made his departure, Tug democratic candidates are on the round up of their canvass, Bath, of | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES of the hool, commencenient exercises ass of "gg, of the Bellefonte High S took place last last Thursday our that * given paper had been prin for reason only a small notice and aweek after onl Synopsis may be in place. The afternoon and evening sessions were largely attended and everything connected therewith was a success. The graduating class consisted of Helen DD, Musser, Elizabeth D, Hart, Mary E. McGarvey, Helen A, Williams, Katharyn Irvin, Effie Suyder, Mildred Barnhart, Ella C. Musser, M. Eulalie C, Williams: and Messrs W. Harris Cook, C. Jasper Stover, J. Henry Thomas, ( M. Ward and Jer: Shroyer, Orian A, KI Miss Helen DD. Musser salutat Jerry E. Stine valedi Frank ine, torian. In the evening an assembled to see g Alexander K. *hiladelphia T ) iv y 1s Pal aare Flowers, Gaylor Recitation, Henry America,’ school ’ State Teachers’ Meeting The Pennsylvania State Teachers’ as. sociation will meet this year at Gettys- The will be de. Hon, Mar. riott Brosious, of Lancaster, speaking in the afternoon, and Dr, John H. Harris, of Bucknell University, in the evening The address of welcome will be deliver. ed by Dr. H. W. McKnight, of Pennsyl. vania college, and Slate Superintendent Shaffer will respond. Superintendent E, Mackey, of Reading, president of the as. sociation, will deliver his inaugural ad. dress in the evening. burg from July 4 to 7 inclusive sessions of Tuesday, July 4, voted to patriotic addresses, College Commencement. take place, and promises to be largely attended. The opening event will be the Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. I. M. Col* felt, of Philadelphia, at 10:30 a. m, Sun. day on Wednesday morning ; the commence ment address to be delivered by Hon, Henry K. Carroll, U, 8. Commissioner to Porto Rico. MHOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bll- lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Casy to take, easy to operate, 200. | arth 3 sel ( | NOTH ch NCQ Pr . “lr Ad | last few years. A The graduating exercises will be | ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome | "AL BAKING POWDES OF ww vO wo RECENT DEATHS IAM STAM The ‘soodsmi brought to the I gal kospital Tuesd who was bs ay 1 Thursday | He had been very unfortunate d out nve .| Bargains + ao. | In Shoes | be | grounds, ugle | 1 A Big Cawch, On Tuesday two tired, sunburned fish {ermen drove through town and big story. They had been up Wallace's run, in Boggs township, after trout. The result of their catch was remarkable, Linn Harris and John Trafford were the sports Trafford admits that Harris caught three times more fish than be did, while the sum of all amounted to four and the length of the catch when laid out aggregated a trifle over twelve inches It may sound cruel to give this away, but nevertheless these are the facts With the Farmers, A number of farmers in the County are replanting their corn or have already | done 80. The cold, wet weather in May | caused the first planting to rot, hence re. planting was necessary. Next week the annual commencement | exercises at Pennsylvania State College | Don’t Stop taking Scott's Emulsion be- cause it's warm weather, Keep taking it until you ax) cured. It will heal your kage and ive you n sum- oh bi) in winter, It's cod liver oil made easy. S00. and § 1. All druggiers. firm had a | Powers Shoe Co. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Reflected by Denl phia and Halt n 1 CTR ree | ‘ Pork wert westert 11% @1 changed spot and mentt August, THe steamer TIN southery by southern do. TIO Hh and month TWO July, PTO steamer mixed, BYNUM southern, whita LALE N do. yellow, BOIMe. Oats steady No. 2 white, E30 No. ? mixed, 0 mn Rye Aull; No. 2 western, 8c. May firm for better grades, N 1 timothy 12. Lettuce quiet at BHgWe per 12 bushel box. WUT Na sample orm easy Bellefonte Markets The following prices are pald by Spcml Co. for produce Potatoes per bushel Egg» per Goren Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Rutter, per pound... Side, per pound... Shoulder, per pound —— GRA weekly by Gerberioh, liale « Pel te, bushel Hes | iw im
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