THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 3, 1809, HAPPENINGS | IN BELLEFONTE Told Events Briefly in a Few Lines Local PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS What Has Transpired During the Past Week ~Movements of Our What the Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A Week's Local News in a Few Words People Miss Anna Confer, of at present visiting friends lege. 1A several days Feidler, of Willlamsg f this week among ine in town, Charles H. Wright, of Washington, . i arental home al visiting his | Robert Hunt and Col. E for Cape May America reached 1 seashore ex Thursday. At his through Philadel eis via the Delaware 1 The has ompicted arrangements for hold ug their annual picnic held at Hunter's Park on Wednesday, August 21rd, and while none of the details have yet been worked up the public can rest assured that a great event will result of the planus that are forthing logan engine company ust It will be be the James Barry is his mother and friends in Bellefonte, now shipping clerk for the Harrisburg Rolling Mill Company and is getting along very nicely, The Steelton Bridge Company, of Steelton, has the contract to erect a now visiting take about two years. James bas signed the paper and he expects to secure a position as ove of the time keepers, He is | large number of bridges in | India and they are now enlisting about | six hundred men to go over there and | put these bridges in place, which will | - Thomas Hamilton, of New York City, \ 18 visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Hamil. | ton, of East Howard street. Miss Gertrude Snowden, of Philadel- phia, is the guest of her friend Miss Mary Hamilton of East Howard street, Jim McClure, Daniel the harness dealer, urchased Garman's driving and now is one of the horsey men 10T8€ 0 Cs. till confing hotel where he 18 tuss 118 room at the ith a severe attack of rheumatism, $s improving. Methodist le will hold day evening ou the pul [ rd Baum r Princeton, charge of a y his Thom *d employn brother as Greni * WOTrKS in ely with the a Falls wl hw of fifteen more ated at Run ne Al be x Buffal be ni the amount needed by and if Mr. Morris and the of the order filteen additional kil ern an balance ns will be built, Friday evening the first of the mid summer dances was held in the armory and proved a delightful affair. Music | was furnished by Chappel's orchestra. Among the guests from a distance were Miss Ruby Hale. of Lancaster; Miss May Hale, of Newark, Ohio; Miss Stone, of Pittsburg; Miss Stewart, of Pittsburg; Miss Blanche Good, of Lock Haven, Miss Orbison, of Philadelphia; Miss Gertrude Hiltner, of Tyrone; Miss Freit, of Altoo- pa; Misses Anna and Bertha Shaffoer, of Philadelphia; Ralph Good, of Lock Haven, George Lippincot, of Philadel. phia; Gregg Curtin, of Pittsburg; Thomas | Morris, of Tyrone; Malcolm Stevenson, of Tyrone; J. Norris Bogle, of Howard, Lowry Montgomery, of Philadelphia, Dr. Andrew visiting friends in Ihe C holding the mion Park to-day Almo ing down at He every lr Last Howard H. Hayes 10¢ on Made » Mistake enhone Recently one of our teleph om panies notified its patrons that in case of any trouble to report same to the Mt: butcher, it is related, was the first 10 have occasion to respond. He called up the exchange on Monday and inquired if it was correct that all troubles were to be reported to that exchange. "Ves, I be. lieve 50" the hello girl replied, “what is your complaint,” in an alarmed manner, Belle. fonte exchange at once Lyons, our “Oh nothing serious,’ was this reply, dinner and am since.” in awful the wire the exchange girl would not have received a greater shock, and yet Mr. Lyons still thinks he was only fol. lowing instructions. It is gppropriate to say that he is better, expecting to be reported for negligence. | "I only eat a lot of green cucumbers for | trouble ever | If a thunderbolt had gone over | N THE (COURT HOUSE Gathered ‘rom Various Offices Monday, Aug fn Carmen Fhe manager persuaded by Mr ’ opera house for two weeks of the company has Garman four their 10 Rive performances during stay here for oth, 12th, The dates August sth, and 19th Lumber Will Advance A dispatch from Minneapolis says Lumber advanced another fifty cents straight today, this being the fifth mark. ed advance in price this year. It has been many years since there was such a | demand as the present season has’shown, and even with the advancing prices the demand continues to exceed the supply, Tendered His Resignation Former Representative Harry Curtin, | of Centre county, in a letter addressed to | Governor Stone, tendered his resignation | as an agent of the dairy and food de. | partment, salary §ooo a year, because of business engagements. The resignation | is to take effect September 1. The Saving or these performances are | been | Baking Powder Roval POSSESSCS I and goes further. Roval saves a nore le ~ . ’ 1 18 €CONOMICAL, De AVEeIlll le | . ™ a] {, 3 alwavs makes fine food: butter and egg never There is no haking powder so economical in practical use, no matter how little others may cosf, as the Royal Turnpike balance due them on the ter of said Pike Look at the date after the nan yellow label It tells how yom with the printer “The Prudent Man Setteth His House in Order.” Your human tenement should be piven even more careful attention than the house you live in. Set df in order by thoroughly renovating your whole system through bood made pure by taking Hood"s Sarsaparilla. Then every organ ll act promptly and regularly. JHoods Sara oy, MEM yo even witli te Rye frees = a att ad FI) Mais Shaws «1 Auras a TE or, In LOW Marken wot ty Bellefonte The! Wing prices mre Oo, Tor produce Potatoes per bushe Eggs per Jonen Lard, per pound Tallow per pound Butter, per pound Side, por pound Shoulder, per po (Gnae corrected weekly 1) Gerbera! & Co, Belietonte, Pa.) Red wheat per bushel, oid Red wheat per bushel, wew Kye, per bushel oy Corn, sare per bushels Corn, shel per bushel Bariey per bushel Oats, por bushel a A, L 4 Hay Grain Ldwerpoo rdera, Avg wl
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