THE CENTHe DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 17, 1849. i APPENINCQ ~= Chester DeVonde company to-night Mrs. Dr. Dorworth has been caite ill | IN THE COURT HOUSE, FIREMAN'S CONVENTION THE ALUM BAKING POWDERS HAPPENINGS W " a —The Axemann cider press is in full | the past few days. 2 a8 Bn ¢ n " - J 3 FF ] 1 | operation a . Cant aa Intelligence Gathered from Various The seventh annual convention i 4 3 v A J 3 atl . George Gault is assisting his father \ " ‘ . Offices, Volunteer Fireman's as fation of ( —-]. C Meyer, Etq., and family are who 18 building several houses in the \ MARR ’ NSE tral Pennsylvania, convened at Tyre visiting friends at Aaronsharg. town of Port Matilda. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ast week and wi y attended Local Events Briefly Told in a 3 Heory O. Beal Ai romain: . . Albert Loeb, of St, Louis, Mo., for- The Bellefonte Academy will re.open 1 En oy Al rin nag The next meeting Few Lines ly of Bellefonte, is visiting friends lon Monday, Septenibe + A good | py Sn oo { Philinsbare. i i ames , Shinefe! Hipsbury, here attendance is predicted. 1 louenna Jack By . ' n STR O Aue a jackson, . . foliowing officer vere el PERSONALS, SOCIAL EVENTS I. Harris Powers, of Philadelphia, is Mr. John Kaoicely, wife and sister | § Wm. H. Hill, . 0 dect ’ t, Charle Musser siting his sister, Mrs, James Nolen, of | Francis, departed Thursday for a ten t Clara Bowes, 2 " ji vice presidents, W. C. Waltz, Bellefonte What Has Transpired During the Past Week | North Water street, day visit in Atlantic City. : hie Clayton Meck] { A. W. Baird, Osceola: secretary, | X : . sate Lutz, \ ~Movements of Our People—What the Miss Mary Faxon, recently secured Register Rumberger's marriage ' ay, Clearfield; treasurer, E KEAL ESTATE 1 AL { i 18 not showing up . | Gray, DubBoi Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention—A | 4 position as milliner in a large establish. | license department d elegate to the state Week's Local News in a Few Words, ment in Philadelphia. very well at this season of the year, Tyroue Mining & Manufacturing Co., | vention, W, W, Carns, of Tyrone { Jacob Bartorf, dated August 2, Thursday night a banquet was serv. Wisconsin of — Mrs. Myra Marshall, of Lock Haven, George Brandon, landlord of the 3 food a thor Lie iss Grace Armor is visit ’ . 10T 1G § os f srches 1n ‘ren 1 ed to the visiting | Miss ace Armor is vis is the guest of her cousin, Miss Josie | Mansion House at Carlisle, attended the : ) ak 7 perch B Ferguson b 1 to the yisiting in Tyrone, $321.22. elaborate parade took Geo. W. Brown et ton, dated July 28, 1f 1 {| Were award irst prize of § Bauer, of East Bishop street, funeral of his old friend H. C. Yeager, JPN | ~ ~ eg " ant 4 1013 S O00 wi. 3 nl . - » . - Public schools Mrs. Roland Curtin, wife of Ensign ~1)., Kirk Tate and son Edward, of lay. Septembe th. . - “3 . day, September sth Curtin of the U. 8. Navy, is a guest of her | Philipsburg,“ are at present spending ' r svi] 3 , ‘ the ) ’ ) ground in Bellefonte B : uniformed company ~-Dr. Jekyll and Mr. i : husband's parents oun West Linn street. | several days with friends, in this place. * “ ii ; pl opera house this evening. James A Clarence Daley, of Howard, is Mrs. James N. Wheeler and daugh- Mann, dated y ay her ms " M ™ —W. H. Madera, of Sober, was iil | weighmaster at the new Bellefonte ar- | ter, of Philadelphia, are spending the na 4 are town on Friday and called to see us. nace and expects to go to housekeeping | summer in Bell at They David B. Allen, of Bellef hi here in a very short time, een granted a pension of § re , Garman and fami! who mouth, spent several weeks at the pleasant | the Juniata —The glass factory at this ill | home of his father, Daniel Garman, left | Hamilton, start September 15 ith the former om Tuesday for there home in Philadel. | Stephens capacity General week of Crops want of ran. AT HECLA PARK hurch, at Hun Nos below Howard, Everybody of necessary repairs from time totime. | 4 11 A\OND FOR A DOLLAR 14] Fowler station, or \ 1 ring, ! The Epworth a car wheel bral me ten car will bold a festiva derailed and br tone th. at the Ket ba a heal " . ig : raker, a brakeman wy The members of the Method 1 lin to see | Tyrone, was hurled some di ' | at Pleasant Gap, will hold a fest re notes on the | was discovered under a box ca | touch | leg, an arm and three ribs were broken, Saturday 19th. All the eeps in i { its strong The unfortunate man was at once placed ments of the season w - MN ty re » 3 3 4 : ” Saturday afternoon and even xty years ago, wl on an engine and taken to Tyrone and " 4 . Veteran Club Reunion. A . a festival will be held at Axeman from there to the Altoona hospital. The |, Rat amusements will be a tub race ur | part, as well as the Screws or | | sings are day, Sept. 16th, was adopte | been made K latest report from Altoona is that he is and tiest and still alive but there is little hope for his and sack race. Ice cream on fection. time of the twenty-fifth annual re- | they were : [ ~ 3 » 2 : r a] > - ery, fruit, ete, will be served. Proceed un the Veteran Clu : recovery Traffic was delayed for sev. ( promises to be p for the benefit of the church eral hours, their annual 0., at Grange Park, Ceatre Hall, ™ - Committees were appointed as follows i than ’ | rey heretofore Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde will be the Picante at Blanchard viz:~On transportation, John I. Curtin, Bellefonte and Centre . op . rillig +. | visiting in Philadelphia durin attraction at the opera house, this Thurs Ibe Christian church and Sunday | Geo. Boal and 8. H, Williams. Oa pre , } The post off will un the future | , " R. encampment and the ex day evening, i Fe die 8d oi yy the Chester DeVond | Schoo! will hold a basket picnic, Satur. | pariog coffee for soldiers ‘and their | on Saturday eveninus at 8 o'clo The oo ilies. Ge x sakers | Coming fall, can have ! : Bes 4 Company. This is the first time this re- | day August 19th, in Kune's Grove, near families, Geo, Sweeny Un speakers, K ° . : 1" . \ a . \ ! ale scl | pi Ages direcied iu my Care markable production will be given in | Eagleville station, Music will be fur. Jas. A. Beaver, John A. Daley, and S, | PACKREES ( : iy . hes 4 " ret Miller. be properly looked after unti Bellefonte Markets jo mail will listributed with the nail arriving at ¢:28 on Sunday morn. ’ Bellefonte and it is worth anyones time | nished by the Zion band. Refreshments B ing, after which the office will be kept J and money to witness the same. The | will be sold on the ground, This is ex. dual characters in this piece require the | pected to be a large gathering as invi h highest ability to portray and there is no | tations have been sent out to all the August 24 is the date of the last Penn. | Dut street, Philadelphia Keg per dore " ~An exchange aptly gives the tip that | doubt but that the interpretation and | neighboring Sunday Schools sylvania Railroad Company's low.rate for the next three months the man who | acting by this company will be equal for — excursion of the season from Dellefonte | “He L ’ hs Bes ; » 1 “ew wants a paper without politics in it |it. They have a strong company and Koval Arcanum Picnic and intermediate points, to Atlantic City, | c aug l Co ¥ 4 : x : - must take his choice between sand | this play, along with the intricate stage A union picniceof the Royal Arcanum | Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, | ing haa agg by a rr paper, wall paper and fly paper. Kven | effects, will be a treat. Chester DeVonde | Onnciip of Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly | Who Laughs Last. Jed wheat per bushe i ‘ 11 ~ 11 he | ~ {ed wheat per bushe paper money in Bellefonte is poluted | has clearly demonstrated his capacity; Lock Haven and Bellefonte, will be | peach, } nats ’ ’ i ’ de lanah indicates wee of | Rye. per bushe . held at Hecla Park, on Friday, August - A hearty law CCAS A degre M1. PArs per bushele with politics. he is young and talented and a hard Bust Lorn, eats } student in his chosen profession. Go J shelled per bushi and hear him, - Ira. D. Garman, jeweler, ut — “" open long enough to accommodate the | Potatoes per " Last of the Season, | Eleventh street, fi public. . h } f wal ’ ey 3h ¢ Mood. Corn 25th, to which all members of the Granted by the Court good health obiamable thy J Corn, helled pet John G. Uzzle, the popular landlord and constable Alf Lucas, of Snow Shoe, were in town on Monday. While here The low rates offered by the Penn. Mr. Uzzle gave the following good ad. | sylvania Railroad Company for a Ten- vice to his republican friends in refer | day excursion to Ocean Grove, Asbury A watered stock often soaks the in. - } . —— > Wheat (01d) per bushel... ence to the election this fall: “Boys, | I'ark and Long Branch, Wednesday | Ves'or. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil Hoods Savsaparilla Ag TA lhe blow your whistles, but don't waste your | August 23rd, should be within the means The woman who finds fant does vot | lousness, Indigestion, Headache, Never 0 orn —— —— —n money." of all desiring to visit these points, have to look for it, . Easy to take, easy to operate, 28c¢. ISappoints IIATIRY coosrsass vevesssn esses ssensbets asst mmse sérans wassnstss 14 ! we inn fen ) pure blood, i og Te Arcanum and their friends are cordially The application of the Centre Hall | As bul one person in fen has pure Dood, | Oats, por | | 1h i n hol, fe the bo invited, Those not caring to take a | gchool board to issue bonds for $goo, to | 1€ ofher nine 5 uid puny 1 ood Coburn Markets lunch can get meals on the ground, meet expenses recently incurred, was with Hood"s Sarsapariia. Then they can hd y tL Jews granted by the court, laugh first, last and all the time, for the dealers at Coburn Following are the prices paid for grain
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