BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL ~The [aly and the Prince” opera house next Tuesday. Detrichs dance at Snow ing. played for a on Monday even - 80. ariin, ol Rebersburg, one ot Miles townshi most 1 ul citizens gave us a oi ] ~Miss S New York studies at sch —Merchant C W. Pennhall's representative pleasant caller in ou evening house. The list term otf © May 17th, this issue. — Mrs. Hug Mrs. Ro Della Cross, WwW. the Tuesday attend t of a sister ol —Some sembled Jush’s birthday event was — Miss A visiting her Lock Haven Mond You § be | Theatre, it e opera he , ] the moving pictures they have specia ties up there that are worth five times the price of admittance, Annie Kurtz wvigiting siting to family, of of Mr @arents ya u and at the home ng aurels tean y of mond base ball { three games thus far with an average of less than three runs have been i agairst them. On Saturday afternoon Pine Grove Mills brought a surprisingly ood nine to Bellefonte and with Martz Fey of Susquehanna University in the box, held the Academy down to the stall score of 5-2 ~The Bellefonte Edison Electric Light company are now censidering specifications » restoriog the breast of the old Car Works dam, at Jenking Ma. chine Works, Considerable concrete work will be used to restore the breast and make it tight, and for building the foundations for installing turbine wheel, to drive dynamos with which to supply electric current to their patrons through out town By this improvement they will be equipped to supyly a continuous wrvice, something that is much needed in the town ROOT The straight roa 8 from wy where all the tures can declare that Manger Brown has the finest shows of the kind to be found anywhere in the This is not only the testimony for those living in Bellefonte but from agents who have a chance to these kind of entertainments in other towns and cities Remember *Mr, Brown pays an extra price to secure the best and the latest pictures, If you have not heard Geo, rawin, of Brooklyn, sing, you are, miss ing a treat, the 10VIing 1 mir homes SCE i latest n ’ be found All who go there one of to State be wee HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS “The Lilly and the Prince" at the opera house next Tuesday. Misses Anna and Rebie jJellefonte, spent Easter brother in Tyrone, Mrs, Robert Fay, of | Saturday with her John Lane on Lin Randolph Breeze Nolan, of with their Altoona parents, Mr. and Mrs spent Ft. Wayne, Indiana, was an arrival in town Satur lay for a Miss it to relatives Madaline Row school at Mertley re oat ones on Hi yvinan in Bush's hall Aa e aome Wilkesbarre ~At the opera house on April g0, wii be seen “The The Prince.” This play n italy xteent ent "” y Tuesday, Lily new Pe AL WAS ™ dered some very ct s selection were much yed by those One of the attractions was the sev wolos by Mr Armstrong, of State Colleg who demonstrated that he has a talent for music, which right it hath charms ADE se 8 Or "nt el presen natural when executed Frank Davis, the efficient ¢ maker for George Knisely also an enthusiastic trout fisherman, has made a personal observation of the trout streams of Centre county, He has the conclusion that on account of the low water last fall the trout will be exceedingly scarce, and there will be no large catches, The fellow, therefore, who desires to have a little fun when he out will have look more the quid bait than to the speckled beau ties Kar and who is come to is to 10 On Easter dinners were served in the various hotels in Bellefonte H. § Ray. of the Brockerhoff House, treated his gue th everything that their spicurean 5 11d crave The din ng room, wh been repainted and papered, added n tiveness of the occas L. Dagget, of the Bush H put forth his best efforts to please his guests in supplying them with a feast fit to set before a king As they pat took of the bountiful repast sweet strains of music fell on their ears from Christy Smith's orchestra. Then Robert Sheehe of the Garman House; James Noonan of the Brant House, and Mitch Cunning { ham, of the Haag hotel, all made special | provisions for the Easter dinner that was | greatly enjoyed by their patrons, special uch to the attra Landlord W AR Us on use ai THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 15, 1909, A child of Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Shoe maker is ill with laryngitis, The Misses McGovern, of Bellefonte, | spent Easter in Atlantic City, Fred Bryan, foreman of the Repub lican office, and wife, spent Easter with Mrs, Bryan's friends at Grass Flat Dr. Sebring sold one of his Franklin to Dr, (3. H. Haves the week and took the old one in exchange, - Wilbur Twitmire, Jr., went Wilkesbarre 4 n CATS R past tl T at ¢l I'he Bellefonte Cot acturing Company Rowe and J. ¢ interested rete Brick Manu In which john 5 Mever and others are is getting things in shape for building their plant which will be locat ed on the extreme western end of the present uthletx grounds, formerly known as the glass works meadow Ihe plant, however interfere with the VATious sports It will modern plant equipped with the best and most improved machinery used for manufac turing brick from slag and cement. The ol is to get started so as to put some of their product on the market this sea “om We wish to magnificent sucoess Rev T.8 Willcox Wy ted] 11 App . eq : hurch. are afternoon, and on Sabbath pulpit for t It : eo of win not be a ect see Lhe enterprise Qn the newly Methodist efonte Saturday ter for ved In Be wing : sermons discourse Christ He Is vers the scene f Calvery preacher at e mb trot and 4 ng ade a favorable impression on the large con gregation there assem bled D ring the service the choir rendered some inepir ng music, when bhitp Waddie sang a solo which was well ad apted to his strong and powerful voice, thus he received many favoable comments from those who know a good thing when they hear it LN ~ Frank Was day, H. a busines Clemson, of Buffalo Run & visitor in town on Thurs Maurice Baum departed Tuesday on iness trip to Philadelphia and New Frank Doll was discharged yesterday from the Bellefonte hospital lerwent two serious operations wl une (reorge Young, the ten year ol of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew I ween ill with pne oung Young 11 i aa 1 UINMoOonia, ng to he ox 4] ! fare on ‘Ham He the audi ander of the Ladies as been in Belle pose of organizing a Is Avery ADees wr ihe that organizer at Williamsport oraer ae having organized the Lock Haven, Al Hollidaysburg The insurance rales are very reasonable and it is a fin ty for ladies wishing fraternal to avail themselves of it as the opportunities for women in that line re staying toons oppo ! asurance She has been Schad few Edith very nn Beezer |. C. Harper and who compose the Fire and ommittee, of the Bellefonte Coun have wisely decided that hereafter boxing bouts shall be held within the yhimits, They echo the sentiments of of the citizens of the town are to be congratulated for this de stand against a grow ’ } N : he ho 4 v ich ) were f fi} “ner nary ney ded took place here the strict ee i er t to tell to what that a 1It elevating : ( should sot : road commiss las bat the Pennsylvania sh a station at Swehigel, a the 14 wisburg and Tyrone divi is decision is the third of the kind to be given in a few months, the Ale a od "nm re ral al sion. TH commission holding that railroads must | establish stations for the accommodation | Bargains, profusely (ilusirated. malied yh | of the Qube when it isshown that there | 18 a public necessity for them Locating the Joke. A hearty laugh had egon around over the story of the man who to locate the place Inke where he had had good a nick the side of "Al most around,” for the Englishman sat solemn and silent About five minutes later, he with a roar of laughter and when ed the trou ble replied, | corking good got n different went ont? almost fisher the cnt on nck his 1 in yont however nwoke aE 11 | it "We be a The Wrong Line, hone { [ } gi any for he a One of the scornfully sure heard line." Twp UNION GILLEN Cuts the figure--you figure the cut and SAVE MONEY GILLEN The GROCER St. Belle eh ate IL. Jj TheBazaar CRIDER'S EXCHANGT Will Open on Thursday . A nice assortment of Ladies’ trimmed hats all the new combinations sterling handle Parasols and silver mbrellas only 9% New neck ruffliogs gloves, Kehko silks. brilliants, organdies, strip ed muslius, printed linens, new ging hams and all the newest and desira ble waists from 46c up—they are a wonder for beauty and cheapness lisle thread 25 more of those new suits which we had such a run on last week Beautiful apartment mattings rugs and carpets New China dishes, have ever reached and the cups SALCeTS plates, lowest prices they ele nt loys’ waists and romper suits f Our shoes a of for alk the town, and beauty and ¢! CAPES they cannot be duplicated You must see them to appreciate the price re the | style, ]. 8. GILLIAM, Prop Allegheny St 7.000 Farm For Sale [29° ing Farms ih 14 Sates Mivouts A Mh Bet od Hes April 15, 1999 our RR tare. E TROUT CO, 3 World's prbwert Bs Ble Lond Toh et la | No SPFHING MILLS. A Rebekah Lodge of cz met instituted in the | Thursday ey in charge of Mis D., P., and The Lodge v is Lady he foll 0. ( degrees name "iolet Rebeka o off PENNY A WORD ADV} : 8 large - \ » dg . Philadelphia SHOEMAKING ~Afer manently Joostad In the Me Mery bo . peat the Pena RR station where 1 will iw» prepared 10 do all Yinds of work connected wit) shoemaking. Good work. prompt servioe am reasonable prices ssured A OG 151 Ager st I = be yer Mr POR SALE= One 15 horse power traction #1 gine. of Gelser make, 0 good repair. | Peer joss Separator, Joss. with wind stacker, 1D goo running order | Americad Separator Bee wil drag Macker: | American sawn almost Dew with #8 inh inserted saw | water lank pups: 15 feet § loch suction hose mek. almost pew HID lakes Williams. Julian Cent County i Box Ne MAKKLT QUOTATIONS. PELLEFONTY Egws. per dosen Lard. per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, poy pound PRODUCE RELLEFONTE~( The following prices are per, for grails Wheat, shire rod RAIN aa by Oats Bartley Rye Dorn stbeiled C. A. HOOVER, AUCTIONEER, Meorvisdale Mines. Pa RF. D 2M. Am prepared to ory a farm proper yfa specially $5) Central 1. R. of Pa. Train Schedule Leave Relletonte For Mil Hall La%re MIL Hall Fo*™ Dellefonte. #2am al 08 am. 290 andes pom, IMand tp m
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