THE CENTRE DEMOURA «, BELLEFONTE, PA, JUNE 7, 1800, LOCAL NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD Belle- Happenings In and Abou fonte PERSONAL, SOCIAL Items That Are Worth Noting in a Few Lines---What Has J * “ Ihis Community During Week =~ Movements of Our the People The recent rains has tion in fine shape. Mill friends in Bellefonte, The ing begins this year on lon, James Newton Hamilton camp no August 14th -Rev. Wharton, of Howard, trausa 1 1 business in Bellefonte, on Mon — Miss Mary cpt county, visit week. - Dentist J execution of mn Tuesday. nan, of M nday oi one of OK, ic schools of Phil Saturday james Harris depart id the G thonoht fn . ad A ipt. of the Water D le in getting out Alley with the new pipes He i# ha y. time in front of Hastings resi that A _ ite i 1 » e than one chap has foun rocky out 13 Al county loses of Governo $3933.54 Stone's veto of a part of the aps a year on account ropriation K. Stites, the specialist re. "no 4 ¢ of over a week position in the general Mutual Life make her home in Ph (nsuras sister will visit friend Jas. C. Noll, Esq y BO we here as a promising young | snown Aiwyer and a member of the Noll family at Pleasant Gap, was married in Perkins, Oklahoma, on Sunday, May 25th. He has been located in that city for several years and most flattering reports as 1g his success come from there, Austin Brew, assistant has resigned his position owing to fail ie health, His successor has been selected in the person of mailing clerk, william S. Chambers, whose place in turn will be filled by George Bayard, son of Col, George A. Bayard, For a number of years Geo. Bayard was con. nected with the drug business. postmaster, | the pike to g EVENTS | [ranspired in Past v ; visiting friends ~Nr$ in Philadelphia, Isaac Mitche Andrew Cook and wife, are spending the week at Atlantic City ' 11 1 Sunday many people strolled down dag HDse ground Mrs et before the flesh. Her hand was terribl Le A ated from the flesh part of the thu to the end of the middie finger wire tore through the flesh and painful gash, - New The members of the Undine Fire Co., Something of this place, are making elaborate prep- aration for the coming 4th of July picaie, which they will hold at Hecla Park They promise something new this time in the shape of a “Spectacular Represen. tation of the Spanish War” in which there will be some choice music, fire works, and other effects that make a pleasing, realistic and thrilling entertain. ment, The Undines always 5/eke this picnic a success and this feature on the program will draw an immense crowd, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. vathered From the Various Offices About the Court House MARRIAGE Samuel E, Holland Helen M, Rudy LICENSES, Gates { Thomas M t Mary M. Gar §f Horace Gb. Hunter t Anna M. Peighta ’ 11 § Ps it Wood: Crain Thomas DD. We Orwick, March Taylor commen y at Lewisburg » Friday, ff m of the school o held, followed on Saturday by the Junior debate. Sunday morning President John Howard Harris will deliver the baccal. aurcate sermon and in the special sermon will be preached by Rev, Dr. Hoyt, of Philadelphia. On Monday the exercises of the school of music take place, and Tuesday the exercises and the evening a of the academy institule. On Tuesday, also, the new dormitory will be dedicated by Dr, Kerr Boyce Taper, of Philadelphia, In the evening Marlin Bell, president judge of Blair county, will address the college alumni. The Com. mencement exercises of the college will take place on Wednesday, Juve 20. The class consists of 55 members, RECENT DEATHS GARMAN Mis. WILLIAM \ The sud den death of Mrs. Wm, H. Garman, Tuesday of on morning, sth, is one ions that not y cause and among friend il ha ve | projmound aro OQrrow among and throughout the com g her | Cont sndition eYen ch | e Monda - SERIOUS ACUIDENT Befell Samuel Shaefler Tues noon-=Lritical Condition Tuesday forenoon Samuel Sheffer, superintendent of A. G, Morris's quarries at Armors Gap, was seriously injured while overseeing some work in the quarry A large stone rolled down the side of the quarry striking Mr knock ing him down a twenty embank He was taken to his home on East Curtin street and ance was summoned, Sheffer and foot ment, medical attend His injuries con. sisted of a dislocation of the left shoulder and right hip, left arm and several ribs on the left side were fractured. Dr. Harris reports his condition criteal, Mr, Sheffer is about $8 years of age. those s deep grief DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. " bende ihe HOY Harba Ign, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bl lovainess, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 25c. “Tan Shogs, “ LOW and Hiah. The Howard Hustler says Capt. H. 8. Taylor, of Belicfonte, who delivered the best Memorial oration that has been listened to in this place for many years, was entertained while here, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, T Leathers The Philipsburg Journal says "“"W. Harrison Walker is the youngest man ever invited by John W. Geary Post to deliver the Memorial address, but those who were fortunate enough to hear him last evening agree unanimously that the old veterans made no mistake in thelr selection The address delighted every. body, and its able character and the eloquent manver in which it was deliver. ed would have done honor to many older and distinguished speakers, | ! Mingle's Shoe Store. MA FREE AD COLI The lollowing pr Co, Tor produce Potatoes per bushel Eggs per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound Nide pit pound Shoulder por pound Red wheat per bushel Rye, per bushel Oorn, ears per bushels Oorn, shelled per bushel Barley per bushel Oats, per bushel... Coburn Markets Following are the prices paid for grain the dealers at Coburn Wheat (old) per bushel Wheat (new I bushel. ta, nice NE — ——
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