THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 16, 1908, i Page 5 ~~ . i i =-Men's patent colt shoes $1.75. Yeag- | er's shee store, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY PARAGRAPHS { which took Wednesday, Iskarr B. Scuaprris Centre county, Pa , died at Oskaloosa, Kas. , March 1855 he was married to to which un Horace B Mary died at and in 189 v 1 place at Lock Haven on | Union church, He was a progressive farmer and had the good will of a host of friends. He is survived by a wife and three children, The funeral took place on Wednesday morning Mus, Evizasern Deck Wis | Fredrick Decker, died Saturd In 1869 his | ing about 4 o'clock at her Kansas, | College, She had been in bed fo to Alice B. | one week with Bueumonia Arthas | kind and amiable 116 : RECENT DEATHS, Al. S. Garman spent the past week Wu. Rees Jeskins:—one of Belle | in Philadelphia, | fonte's prominent citizens, and well ~Monday afternoon N, B, known business men, passed away so { Esq., left for Buffalo, N, VY, | suddenly at his home on Friday evening Ladies’ hand-turned, common sense | that It was a great shock to his family loxfor a8 $1 20 Yeager's shoe atore. | and friends, as well as a startling an- | son, A aie i Tesla ee | nouncement to the public, During: the | wife Saturday T. P. Cowdrick left for |day he had been about town apparently Jersey Shore and Renovo on a business | in his usual good health, but for several trp. : | days prior had felt some annoyance from Mrs. P. Gray Meek will spend Eas- {an attack of About in Pittsburg with her daughter, Mrs. k in the afternoon he became qt 4 her dea he h womas K, Morris, | ! Ha i 118 his physicians. were sun Mr. | , the electrician, of the new additions to the list of born in 1829, and 26 1908, In Maury W. Smythe there vas born one i$ £1) Spangler, THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT wife of y morn- home at Stat on py ~ N Bellefonte still has some hopes of se. curing a state road through the prinei- pal streets ol the town, Nr ~ rn ~~ -Ladies’ Russia calf blucher oxfords | Yeager's Shoe Store, “The Holy City" on Tuesday evening, o he wa Knapp, to which B. Schaeffer, n 1892 wife A + lied a V vy Fal E $1.05. 4 at the opera house, Sot April 21st, Miss Mary Kelly and lady friend, Miss Casher, 3 Shoe, were { Snow I'hursdav doing some spri hop- respected christian we life she d the L home | for years was residence Boal i} wnii —New attractive awnings have been indigestion. placed over the veranda and writing room of the Brockerhoff House —Charles E. Dorworth, of the Phil adelphia Press, attended the funeral o the late W. R. Jenkins, on Monday The ** ‘ : house last T' ly Be od audience Harry . cently purchased Harry the First Nati the services of Fr port ver » “Vel Jone monet Th} Lora 4 0 in nm Hora - gation at 18 one | year En auto- | SUT od sarviveao oy no wn ] 1855 own ug het wing | mobilists t n hile own 1 he Wian with her two « A OM Lee, went to Tyrone ex 1 v lowing children: ( attraction Holy City’ April 21st dtl tot next ig [| | a month ere with | hou Gay, MY . Gambe hl the rl \ t le on nn street Ruh y ATE son whi atternoon, . 1 } ATR lay Tuesd Mills, her nal Satur Haines sg | 1 was accompani Haven ant ; 1nd morniyg ¢ 0 4 Durg. " A g A : a whole sould kind, Harry CON. in Lock ome 5S : lay even O00 a leading from and ‘ ent [ TT nday dent to |} —"This Beaver, « address a Yen) ciao spent the and My» aftern Mrs Mills and hi L SINeSs a's H mens pertain terian churcl now nforts Iv lox y ated ir ates “Old That ion Phip" g the only way dealer, of Sj visitors in B the result of were satistacto ituat e wing Mills w amot he | happy a robin, app arance, bans of Miss Mary Flack and ed ins day for \ 0 take piace ir mechanics A law an mn Several ver on Pennsylvar ghts ry t were anound Sun The amount of building in Bel nte J i$ unusually find emg : on 8 SON small ‘ good decently Wweason mail : i ¥ — Rece (418) So Vandergift, wi leasan v OF. 1a tie 41S , the gt Bellefonte as tl I ; i j o James Harris hi up in years he a ner . ) + | CES are b red | | Es Wii ni 1 cor ahd 1S a4 very fo ble speaker would t would UU oyment and men Teil —Dr. Locke is h fron days looking alter more th ue of his au iit at Seit Mor horse norses to town an ever he ou farmers abot them to a dealer d —A large he round} indhouse a Jellefonte Ce PENNY A WORD AD) " Th and her announce prospec Si 8 are s with an absence of there will all around. clothed in | — Jacob Sa Millheim bank ing as a witness tried before Es he was ap as vice-president of ti — Prof. ] - fonte Acad . ] with h wife on | BDEUW Friday for New York City where ace Howas een nt this week with his brother, Cl company Mr, Ge RTLATL W ol wel the interests Rerhes He is also looking up some Dered as a former Acam expres - ote Sl i t | di & Dutfear paraphernalia for the Academy minstrels is place 1 kh wife as -Th t na " {| shin kn which will take place Ma 1st, and . ye ¥ and, . —Pa ed from fever an ever befor sum he an awns nd naers i HAS wen transferred y Hl pag y - ‘ Dany wit wiki wv re : hi ai itt . : : Mr. To of that only 12 : Tt) is . own as W OX ” or | 44 John City two down came back and a 1 : mo amo experier om ano he stree street taint broke YMENT EMPLO rofitable emg i La ) y . WR he shine w KIMPORT Mrotd SUMMER NORMAL~#t Pleasant Gag April Sah, for a term of A works Special at wnt given 0 scholars preparing to jeach, or for aoademie COurYes t bo tion andl BLS Address SN Willen neipe Piensant ag | was only daughter of Pena Nangy Straub and was bort township March 27th DCE | was but a child her parents moved Spring township and there they util their death. Having grown womanhood became a seamstress vocation she followed until CRM practice and i . : n ; . A Ie end Of ACH naga 1 en rps of teachers which Academy ve 12% Cents and be paid hey were b out old fence ro ann attracted « attention As a result on Monday morning a large 1 and some thirty lot of men were on hand were put to work. Many*boys were rat Gf EY with the U i rifle. The State model and the vano the ghard will be eq month, t pl States army secured organizations tipped during th vork with the new 21 i Sid at or } ’ po has the 1 A I he "a Nore The ww nto ved Kiw ment » AVE Deen 80 su ful 1h this vear » An in structor will be ad vthemati cal department, who is to be the coach of the Athletic team next He isa " yy rah . x = nsiderabie LEwisaURe AND TYnoxe Rannaoal CoMPaxy OMee, Broad Street Station Philadelphia, 8th Apr T= The ANNUAL MEETING of the stockhold i be! xt n the Car . to ! (yeHeTra 0 health WANTED DISTRICT MANAGERS, for seed dent. sick, dividend paying. and death hone iv insurance, ghreal seller beral proposition sO that active hl guns may begin promp v ill ws Raymond left Sunday morning for Lock Haven where he sion of a horse recently Philip Beezer, It a racer with a rec ord of 2.40. The animal was driven to Bellefonte, where it was greatly admired | by all lovers of horseflesh, Hereafter if you want to find Philip you will have to go down to the race track posses. purchase d Look by is ot The primary elect and over the county, on Saturday, had an absence of unseemly excitement In the borough of Bellefonte there was a fair turn-out on both sides. without any jar or jangle. Mark one for the new law which places nominations into the hands of the voter and supplants the old delegate system. This first test may suggest where further improvement, if any, is needed ion in the borough Bellefonte is to have another motion sicture show, Two young men who Pave recently opened a similar attrac. tion in Lock Haven have made the final | arrangements for opening in this place They have not leased the opera re but simply taken it on trial for a month or two on the percentage basis, Their paraphernalia ‘ordered but owing to various circumstances they do not ex. pect to open until the last of the month, board fence | dorsed b year successful coach and his addition to the faculty ave a tendency to in crease the papular ty of the Academy athletics hisought to be good news to the Academy friend he Pengsylvania Match company is Improving Woe grounds surrounding their big plant in this place. The high along the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad has been torn down and and the company's buildings have been filled in and nicely covered with crushed 1 This improvement will be continued all around and between their buildings until the entire ground has beet. filled above high water mark and all topped with a covering of « will } x iimestone rushed stone “The Holy City,” Clarence Hen nett's religious play will be the offerin at the opera house on Tuesday, Apri gist, This vital and effective drama which treats with reverence the most tragic of all stories, the Bible narrative of the death of Jesus Christ, has been en- | thousands of clergymen as a | singularly valuable ald to those who des | sire to obtain a comprehensive grasp the conditions which exist pearly Sood Years ago when the God-man up his lite from his sins. gave that man might be saved | : H i turned away, On Tuesday twenty-sev en returned to work While the wages are not the highest yet it much as Mr. Brockerhof! warranted in. expending, and it that there are plenty of industrious met out of em ployment in this 1s about as je shows ' Req I'he Bellefonte Council, through commitllee, are trying to have Highway De partment extend the State road from a point near the lime kilos, north of town, up through Lion to Allegheny street, from Allegheny south to Hishop on Bishop, east, to the borough The object to pave Allegheny street with brick from [ioe to Bishop streets, and with the co-operation of the State, council and the property owners it is thought that the improvement can be made without putting a great burden on either of them. This will be done in building part of the state road in Rush township, close to Philipsburg, and if such an improvement can be made there why, shouldn't it be possible that the samb thing can be done here. In an in the efforts of the street the State atl ree! and line % of | terview with T. R. Hamilton, chairman of the Street Committee, he stated that the ect was coming along nicely, and his petition on the road was y being signed by the property owners, compelled her to desist and for the past year she had made her home with her brother She was a member of the Methodist church and a young woman whothad a host of friends who Seaply re gret her death, Heronly survivors are two brothers, E. Milton, of Bellefonte and Elmer C,, of Spring township Rev 1} fficiated at the funeral which was hen late home at two o'clock, on Monday afternoon, interment was made in the family Jot in the Union cem etery Jacdn Nriptan =a prominent resident of Haines towaship, died Tuesday after poon at so'clock, He had been an in valid for about two years from rheuma tiem About four days prior to his death he had a stroke of paralysis which was the cause of his death. His age was | about 68 years, and since childhoud was {a consistent member of church, He is survived The funeral took place ing: interment at the St, tery. e or) ‘ . no held from Paul's come - AMES Brows «died last week in Williamsport, He was a brother of Mrs. Kyle McFarlane, of Bellefonte, While Mrs. McFarlane and her son William were attending the funeral ! Terminer : the Lutheran | 4 oaly a wife, | uesday morn. ers of this Company, and an wiecotion for Presi dent and Directors, 10 serve for the ensuing Far w be held st this oes on Monday. ith May. 1908 at 1190 o'clock A. M LEWIS NEILSON Seereiary Co HY PROGEAMATION ~SPRCL WEEK res Whereas the Honorable Ellis 1 ent Judge of the Court of Common Meas of the 4th distriet consisting of the County of Centre, having Issued his precept bearing date the Sth day of March, Has and wo me direeiad for holding a special term of Court of Oyer and General Jail Delivery Orphans Court and Quarter Sessions of the Poses, In Bellefonte for the of Ceatre. andl coOmmenoe of the IND MONDAY OF MAN peeing the 11th day of May, 1s Notices Is hereby given that all persons sum moned as Jurors are hereby notified to attend Given under my hand at Bellefonte the Mh day of April, 1s and the one hundred and thirtyahird your of the Independence of the United States HENRY KLINE April & 1s Sherif HAVE YOU SEEN ' the latest edition of “LA BELLEFONTE"? RS RS Te Ae LYS unt y ! der cultivation [in Potier Twp | ges. per doen wastivemen, Usted States Protective losur ance Association 15 Haverford Ave Miles deiphia xis on vwwey IE at Lhe farm. on the Peasant Gian terms 10 insure hie dl J 15 The beavy draft sia a will stand for the seasor place known as the Hisek Bare tarapike hetweoen Avetnann and now cecup ed by Daniel Shuey 15.0 Gieorge Valentine, Jr NOTHIN of FOR SALE Farm of 8 acres with house and barn. cholor frail, running water: land is un exoept 1 acres of timberland as the Johs Frye homestead 1 mile west of Tusseyvilie. Wil be sold at private sale For information inguire of or address Thos Flelsher, Soring Mills, BR Fha Ah MARKET QUOTATIONS, HELLEFONTE~ PRODUCE The following prices are pald By Sechior & Uo, for produce This Is kbhown = Ww 4 5 Nutter, per pound Hide, per pound Nhoulder, por pound wo ARELLEFONTE-GRAIN The following prices are pall by CY. Waa ner, for grain aa ETE PEE NN ERE PEER esgh apis aeni ns SREB REE REE SRR RE Abad Hes
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