THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 30, 1899, HAPPENING IN BELLEFONTE Told Local Events Briefly In a Few Lines. EVENTS PERSONALS, SOCIAL What Has Transpired During the Past Week | What Local Scribe Saw Worthy of Mention Week's Local News in a Few Words the A Movements of Our People~ The Right Spire, aja’t I'm grateful [ ' y Jittle that I've got h Rachau, of Madisonburg, was | Monday next year, Mr, and Mrs [ Buffalo Run, will zelebrate » fi i" ieth Wed. anniversary of the nesday, December There will | sale, on the diam ) pa woolen hose, on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.- m. James C. Dery, auctioneer, Tom" is coming December ¥ 2631 he will bring along ‘Lit Evi and tbe big hounds. want to see him when — Last Thursday / gave his friends a real ing unto himself a wife. 1N was a quiet affair anc was the bride. from New She has accepted a position About th and all swiped the 1 H W farmed the Be | e ing and Beaver, son will hereafter manage the farm, Lis pur Ber into our pose to Hoy tum on Amin san Satur for his paver another pretty adly cn up on account of * tree some t fallin me ago one of his arm which 1 i : ving broke ine, formerly foute, but now of Punxsutawney, in Bellefonte Tuesday visit among left here last driver for the at that pla him as he Col Montgomery, resp cashier, of the tional Bank, and John P. Harr and E Br wiore of Jackson, Hastings & Co Orvis, Esq. left Monday they are to of Jefferson county for ookville where appear | the court which the First fonte is plaintiff, =A tare treat is in store for the people mn a ol National lank Mux of this community who appreciate some thing new and original It to announce affords us unbounded pleasure the coming of "Uncle Tom's Cabin’ on next Monday evening, Dec. 4th. Manager Garman is to be congratulated for the booking of this play as the season could pot possibly go by without seefg Uncle Tom and little Eva in the ‘Golden Realms.” Yes, we will all go! | were especially well | The young lady took about -="*Uncle Tom" is coming C. Lesh, of Zion, has been granted a patent on a seat clamp. Mrs. Margaret Wilson Miss Blanche Hays left for Philadelphia where they will spend the next ten days. and Samuel Spraul, of Mingoville, paid us a pleasant call on Saturday and ad- vanced his subscription another year, or d | had us advance his subscription another Lyman Bickel, of Zion, was a pl | | I \ | ant caller at this office on Friday an Year, commencing on Tuesday evening | “The Gems" | | play each night of the week in the opera house. Popular | » crs I'his session of court largest in attendance for s time, me Philipsburg and Snow Shoe townships represented, Democrat readers a bit empl oyees want to have Thanksgiving Day An intere th ling game of Cur s afternoon, on the glass work | meadow, between the Potts College t Willi ol ort the Bell , and AIS] he game kK. Admis A boy of the Children’s was taken to the Hahnem lelphiatwo m * DOW WOAr ther aluact Was promote« ¢ power arer, taking a room where won after the written by her ATents were op A young man by of oliege, A the name of ( State | ve any longer An was summoned at moe mm stomach 3 amn \ imi Was used promptly to re move as much the drug as possible an ounce of audanum and her condition since then are hopes of A Monster Have n ACK ick ar Raish's forest Raish EN engaged in the battle n the Black week, and four men, Jobber James Levall Daniel Losch and Campbell, were The straight horn on each side is nineteen inches in length and from tip to tip across in front is just twenty nine inches - Rev. Groh Resigns Rev WH formed charge, Carlisle yroh of has tender. pastor Pa., stor to take effecy the Re. ed his resignation as pa February Rey some 9 1900 «as located at of 4 Groh Boalsburg Years - Dr Hobinson Married Dr. John I Rovinson, or State College, was married 10 Miss Morgan at Phila. delphia Friday the 15th, by Rev. Dr. Colfelt The Doctor and bis bride ar rived at his howe at the College, where they will reside, will be here next week | and | was one of the | | sixty feet | tinuously, and a | | Mr | when their oldest | was | a son of Hiram | IN THE Legal Intelligence COURT HOU Gathered From Various Offices MARRIAGE LICENSE Bellefonte Aaronshurg Cloyd Kramer . Lydia Stover Thos, Henry Cole Catharine Whittaker Wm, E. Mary Ryan Robt | | Mary Philipsburg Munson Bellefonte Lock Haven leezer Bellefonte Cole Newell | Heisley Elsie NM. Noll W. James B | da Bealbm rederick lHamsport ' i ant Gap WET Hames twp loom Pine Grove Mills Logan McEllaneys Fort Glenn . . . Brisbin . W. Lester Fieeby Azzie M. Condo Geo. W. Mapledoram Minnie B, Wright Lemont lkesharre Millheim he mminent th " © 7. W hen - Daly Periods Flows at Certain On the old Robert Gunsallus farm Marsh Creek, are two springs, similar { to igs which have been pub. These {me which are spris ; lished bef: springs are about ng while spt flows ¢ never dries up the oth er spring stops flowing at ¢ o'clock and clock The clock ty } N Nd arity with which the K | flows and ceases flowing is what gives it i listinction that is surprising - - — Wedding at Lemont Wednesday wedding evening 2 aA preity ged at the hb of Coble, Was » Mrs : em me and ‘amu lemon daughter, Miss Anna, Wi hom } married to Thompson, von Immediate iy after the ceremony a sumptuous wed. On their return ding feast was served | from their wedding trip they will make | their home with the father of the groom - He Wants a Divorce, A remarkable divorce petition was filed in court at Hagerstown recently, Sam. uel Smith, aged 82 years, a farmer of near Hancock, legal separation from his wife, who resides in Montgom. of desertion, seeks ery, Pa, on the ground The couple were married in 1852, but have not lived together for 34 years, They have five children, the youngest being 40 years old. A colored girl looking out of a closed window at you is what they call ‘seen through a glass darkly.” Sometimes by paying for seats in ad? vance you avoid paylug advanced prices. | | | | me | ] | | Wore MARRIED AT FREEPORT, (LL. At the residence of the bride's parents in Freeport, I11,, Miss Catherine Rohkar married to Rev, H. C. Blosser, pastor of Grace Re. was Elmer Hockman, by formed church, Orangeville, Il o'clock Wednesday evening, Nov. iv volativam a Only relatives and a few most intimate friends witnessed the ceremony, The very wedding, though small, was a pretty one, and on account of the the felt a close per Jlect number present, all more im pressive for each one interest in the brief solemn servi had WAS sonal that hou L 18, palm erved called them together decorated with chry and mun smiiax the green and white followed the The bride, and a perfec upper at tabi are ceremony. who was without attendant a handsome gown of stee th | covert cl and carried a ointments odd Ket § Lecomobile 1a Town Be came to icfonte, exce town © from Tyrone, cars r, and A ance is called t ed gasoline owne S. Garman. The convey he “1 bile Mass generating steam, manu at Newton, burn for as the motive power factur H which is used Of course it ted much attention and was a curi. Woods company attrac is the manager of a Osity theatrical which is playing at Tyrone this week and same will at Bellefonte on next Tuesday, Dex for one week, The company is known “The prices nt ar The will come along with the com. as Gems’ and play popu ' LF 10, 20 and Ww cents O00 mobile" pany and our people will bave an oppor tunity of seeing it frequently, - Unifn Gospel Temperance Meeting On Sunday afternoon Mr. Ed. Lucas, a converted coal miner, and a reformed drunkard, will address a Union Gospel | Temperance meeting in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, M\ Lucas’ life has been filled full of perilous experiences and he is going to tell the people how he was brought to see Jesus | Christ. This meeting is free to everyone, Men, women aud children are cordially invited, Last Sunday Mr, Lucas spoke in Tyrone to large audiences all day | long. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Hiis, BI- lousnoss, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 280. RECENT DEATHS Murs. I. B. MCENTIRE of 1. B. McEauatire, died very Saturday evening Addition hu on return about 6 o'clock home in A bout time she went to her sbhapd BOE groceries and ¥ F house she started to rake the fire wi suddenly there was a rush of blood from her mouth and she dropped over, dyi in afew minute . . was evident vessel in her stomach wa “1 B a daughter of the late Martin Houser Brethren Houservil a prominent United born in il 29th and Be cemoer, \ Ot re w lock Haver Shot Tw MINGLE'S $3.00 SHOES FOR MEN AND W MEN. wearing made-that is will PAY us four or hive do Ars, wi and handsomer but get finer for everyday wear, that you are particuiar and looks, you'll hardly want bet shoes than we show for $31.00. Men's Shoes the sturdy but flexible Box Calf and Winter Russet, with in all double oak tanned soles. welled of course, in all the new and sensible toes--shoes that any store may match for f1.50 of fine kid skin and patent leather, in fall and winter weights, with welted oak soles, yet very flexible, $3.00. Worth a dollar more, Women's Shoes ————— | MiNGLE'S SHOE STORE. Good Heprimane Bethiehem, Pa Four a ton of he were _onasumplion = A Cw SN . i Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Ches! A Beg’: Free. Welte ue Froely. hi A a CL AN Pe w THE PRODUCE M ARARETS hehe mh ATL TY &Cn Be Hed ah Hed she Rye, po i Corn. vars gw Corn, shed? : Batley per © Oats, per Bashel Cobura Marve Pollowing are (he pos be dealers 1 Cod pn Beal (oa) per Bun | Wheat (new; #r Bashe! Oats nies wi lie Jorn, ny
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