THE CENTHKr DEMOC! 2 . AT, BEL LEFONTE, P. JUNE 22, 1899 J HAPPENINGS IN BELLEFONTE Events Briefly Told in a 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, Bellefonte is entertaining many sum visitors, Mrs. W. N. Kurtz and children are visiting friends in Lewisburg. mer Col. E. J. Pruner has Jaid his crutch- " ™ Ne wt es aside, but walks rather carefully yet. Miss Young, of Youngstown, Ohio, Yeager is t the at tae the guest of Miss Lotue Brant House. Curb stone marl served in town on and Saturday. Miss Mamie, McCl f ain, Oi +l en ¢ the homeo schools ding friends in the Henry Marks, iD vacation county. He is f Penn Hall among of his sum De 4 fA son R. C. Leathers and little son, of Mt, agle, paid our office a short visit on Monday. He speut the past few months n the vicinity of Jeanette, Pa., where he did a good business with his improved | roof paint Edmund Blanchard, bome Saturday evening from Philadel. phia, where he has just completed a course in the law department of Pennsyl- vania He made a record for himself while there, William Waddie of Bellefonte, who University. good Express company here for several years, has handed effect on the first of July, in his He has cepted a position—that of book keeper for the Bellefonte Furnace company, Ace When the Academy base ball team came up from Tyrone on Saturday eve. ning they told some very crooked scores in regard to the game, naturally relit sore over their defeat, but witholding the correct figures only gave them temporary relief. Don’t do it again, | pastor will Ir,, returned | | tends from the station to managed the business of the American | The young men | — Mrs. J. Will Conley is visiting friends | at Everette, Pa. Don't forget the Undine picnic, July ith, at Hecla Park. The Academy students are leaving for their homes this week. —Mrs. Wm. Nichols, of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister Mrs. Ellis L. Orvis, of this place. Prof. Milton McDowell and mother, of State College, spent Tuesday in this place visiting friends. Frauk Shugert has accepted a posi. tion in the office of the Empire Iron & Steele Company, at this place. of Pittsburg, Miss Miss Annie Henderson, is a guest at the pleasant home of Emily Natt on West Curtin street, Miss Jennie Fauble, stenographer in the executive dapartment at Harrisburg, spent Tuesday at her parents’ home. Harry Ryan, who had been employ ed at Scranton, the Bell Tele. Pa., by phone Company, is home on a visi Joe Fox airived home , on Saturday e accepted a posi i ion as shoe store th ~ paring for some weeks and sure to please and entertain the large audience that will assemble Children’s Day will be observed in in ' the Lutheran church, next Sundav in the morning and baptize some children preach a suitable sermon In the evening the Sunday School will and special The church will You are cor. have a beautiful service music will be rendered be artistically decorated. dially invited. ni A post office has been established at | Monument, Centre county, Pa., Wm. N. Kearns as postmaster, Monu- ment a station the Beech Creek railroad a few miles above Beech Creek borough. A branch railroad ex. the with is on fire clay mines, where clay is obtained for the | Clinton County Fire Brick Works at Mill resignation to take | Hall. Postmasters Salaries The annual readjustment of postmast Presidential offices has been announced At Bellefonte the in. | crease is from $2100 to $2200, at Clear. field $2000 to $2100, at Mifflintown $1200 10 $1300. Tyrone's postmaster’'s salary is reduced from $2700 to $2400, and the decrease at Osceola Mills is from $1400 to $1 v0 ers’ salaries at INTHE COURT HOUSE. Gathered from Various Offices, Legal Intelligence MARRIAGE LICENS) Madisonburg Penn Hall § B. F. Grenoble { Minnie R. Wirt Reuben H. Walker } Nellie E. Parker § Wm, P. Flack { Margaret C. Gil ) Joseph S. Abt, Ir { Margaret M. Eberhart Henry M. Hov Minnie R f H. H. Miller 1 Emma C. Wolf § George W. Searson { Minnie S. Bubb «Pine { John A. Stewart t M. Pear! Mat { Franklin K. White { Sarah Annie Miller § Otis Corl El Cove Grove Centre Hall Media Clarence spring Twp. Bellefonte Hublersburg Rebersbhurg Houservill (rove Mills Sewickly Pa R03 11 4 slormst wn Sarah M. Glenn to David y for 4 | 79, OT 4 1 Fergu ana 120 acre on townshij le the yiaer w The members of Hugh White Chapter, allroad men and their fami | Unveil the Marker, Daughters of the American Revolution, i the Fourth, which will be erected on the site of Fort will, on unveil the marker Reed, which stood on the green opposite the court house in Lock Haven The o'clock by Captain W. C, also be singing. nm 177s ceremonies take place at ¢ A short address will be delivered Kress, There will wil Cattle Disease Over The sickness among the cattle in the Bear Meadows pasturage has entirely abated and the State Veterinary has concluded that it was not due to any con- tagious disease. It issupposed that they fed on a poisonous weed that grew in the meadows An Examiner County Superintendent C. L. Gramley has been appointed one of the examiners School. His branches will be bookkeeping, general The at the Kutztown Normal history and elementary algebra. examinations begin on the 21st inst, «Fon house. foute, RextTA desirable dwelling Apply to A. M. Hoover, Belle. x27 RECENT DEATHS Af Mus a MARGARET Bro prolonged line Mrs, Mary her home, this place, from hemorrhages KERHOFI of kerhoff over three months Bro died at of the brain, The interment took place on Monday morning and was largely at- | tended, services being held in St. John's | Catholic church, of which for many ve she had been a devout member The decease a inn Tiel The deceased was born in Be 68 years ago and has spent all her time here. he the Felix Mullen, ber, was daughter and on the 19th of Novem 549, she was Brockerhoff who during h { Bel influential one o efonte ceded October, 18 ole 1s irvivead Dy jour and Henry, of Bellefonte M1 ate of Bell Formerly of wood, died SSR at his o'clock of catarrhal affection of the lungs Deceased was a carpenter His wife and four sons, J. Edward, Harry G.,, W Howard and Mart G., survive him. Also two brothers residents of Snyder county and stomach. and cabinet maker by trade and sister Unionville The remains were Monday morning where the interment one residing at taken to nionville took place. LeAnn REvNOLDS East Bishop street, died Saturday mom stomach. She had been ill but a short time. The funeral took place Monday afternoon, I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before, | have used many remedies without ceiving much relief, and recom mended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know ing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the most gratify ing results, The first bottle relieved me being solutely cured me, I have not had as good health for twenty years. Respect. fully, Mus. MARY A. Brann, Clarence, Atk. Sold by F. Porrs Gagex, Drug. gist, Bellefonte, Pa iefonte | fe | of | married to Henry | the fifteen months | | 1 le l | old daughter of Morgan Reynolds, of | was made at the works at this place ing at g o'clock of gastric catarrh of the | re. | very much and the second vottle has ab. | led in, The public is cordiajly invited to | the company, and gas and ofl home in that place Friday morning at g ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome NOAM BANKING POWIE SN 1 wt w YOR Rr ACADEMY EXERCISES, Bellefonte t the exceedingly The ¢ Academy osing were to all connected with the in 1g the term one hundred were in attendance > of twenty over th Ompany and has quantities near at hand hold a th, to consider found in paying The Runkle's hotel on June company will meeting at making developments. There is a prom. Among the stockholders B. D (reOorge ising outiook. now residing around here are Brishin, D. C. Keller The late Peter Hoffer was Hall and the Durst heirs president of the concern.—Centre Reporter A Soccesstul Year Last evening the last blowing of plant will be shut down during the com ing beated term of about two months. to them as they found a ready sale for their } rox) The past year was a successful one uct at good prices. It is A pity the capacity of their works were not dou bled, there would have been profit in the nvestment and a corresponding benefit to On Saturday June 24th the glass workdrs will hold a at Hater's Park to which their friends are nvited to participate, The Coleville band will be present on this occasion and dancing will be indnlg. our community vex! big picn i all join them on this occasion, As outdoor costumes, lawn dress goads come by the yard, Rinss | The | that | AAARARMAAREAR IAREC RRA TP ALLL TH UA summer Colds are tr ’ if Fer} AR ¥\ n g OIl. INC ENEREYITHE AL ZARRARBRARARARARAR {111 N ZABRARARARERAREAARARAN ~- AEE EEE BE Bargains In Shoes..... Powers Shoe Co. THE PRODUCE MARKETS ! have been | | | ery ney WN Hay L IFRCE RT ot n Neeves ady riers of bee! eo lambs steady ommon mmon oO Ar eXtra, : iH] resid Potatoes pet bushe! Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound... Ride, por pound ¥ Shoulder, per pound " (GRAIN corrected weekly & Co., Bellefonte, Fa.) Red wheat per bushel Rye. por bushel... Corn, ears per bushelel Corn, shellad per bashe! Barley per bushel Oats, por bushel by Gerberieh, Hale
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