THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS ~~ ~~ —C. H. Bell and family, of Altoona. were callers upon the Democrat. mr]. Thomas Mitchell, Esq., returned home Saturday from a visit to Philadel phia, ~— Miss Nell Shoemz: } ven, spent Sunday 1n guest of Miss L — Mrs. Loui in shape Ha- | Ww 1 take boarders on and after ¥ —The ar Pennsyly house ve J lay 25th. encement at T 1 | \ Olege isburg where 1] pair Of ar wint (George, has a month ago, Whitehaven. From th Cheyenne, Wyoming, t it and later will locate in Pittsb KO to sister rg where eme———te Das secured u goon ~Clement Dale last week and of justice 1 mand he sj fly along Spr writer is cot any ng £ his home. Eliza Mrs en and street, elt f Brook] ~The marri: beth Brouse, d R. S. Brouse, of Thomas Frederi k William Tk X.Y. 1 her parents y and will be a very John Hewitt of ch . of urch, will officis v 4 ¢ will of Tyrone, formerly or of the r sheriff depended upon t the if -Al, Garman, “our Al," once popula Garman House, 1s a ca in Blair county, Ifit Centre county voters, he pomination and the election people of Blair county de have a competent and man | heriff’'s office they will make Al Garman their choice, and the place would have been better filled, —Charles H, Hile, formerly of Belle fonte, and a graduate of the Pennsylva- pia State College, class ‘92, has just been, elected vice president for Mas- sachusetts, of the New England Street Railway club; a social organization including the leading spirits of all the traction lines in the New England States. Incidentally, Mr. and Mrs. Hile are to be here for commencement week, at State. He was Detter known as Harvey Hile —Next Sunday morning Gregg Post, No. 95, G. A. R., will go to the Lutheran church Bellefonte, where the pastor Rev. Barry, will preach the an nual Memorial sermon. All old veterans whether they belong to the Post or not, are cordially invited to meet at the Post rooms at 10 o'clock, and from there they will proceed to the church. The public is cordially invited to this ser. vice. There is hardly any question but what Rev. Barry will preach an ex- cellent sermon, nriet igi ’ date fi woulu ge and the to the ire never A new series of stock in the Centre Building and Loan Association will be issued on June 19, 1909; any one desiring to secure shares can make their sub. scriptions to Dr, E. 8, Dorworth, C, K, Hicklen, E. E. Ardery, Joe Ceader,F. E, Naginey, S. D. Gettig, A. C. Mingle, Pres. or C. F. Cook, Secy. This As sociation has been doing a very careful and profitable business, and for the past few, years have been earning about 6 per cent for the stockholders. The saving feature of Building and Loan Association is in itself a good invest ment for those who can save only a small amount each month. IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS -—~]. S, A, can lift three letters atthe Democrat office, The wild and fragrant honeysuckle | 1s plentiful along the mountain sides and lovers of the flowers are gathering if in large bunchas. ) public is requested not to « arbage on the vacant yward street which has be used for that purpose, 1 Be careful t where you Di pi wt you $1.00, you know, if you he sidewalk or inany pt ynvevance, That's the la W. F. Reeder, who has been ym t most 1blic building ) ’ (| LEST IaW (1 to Bellefonte 1 passed t on his way ff Shake r O'Har lizabeth Longwell, o up ou Knights tion in th nolds buil aud their far and well as those interested invited Bell have heen furnished in good the lodge itself and ishing condit Fvervbody will receive a cord ~The following are the recently elected officers of Epworth League connected with the Bellefonte Methodist church, President, Grace M. Blackford first vice president, S. A, Keefer ; sec ond vice president, Mrs, Milton Johuson third vice president, Mary Grimm fourth vice oresident, Mary Hicklen secretary, Van 5S. lodon ; treasurer, Viola Robb piamst, Rachel Shuey B. Rider! chorister ird the Rey whi members their friends as in the ilies order are The efonte rooms |] ana lodge style in a who } large flour ( goes al welcome, he Lhe assistant, Ketura J. P. Smith | ~Owing to tne closing down of the | Bellefonte furnace 'Tidly” Blackford | bas decided to break up housekeeping until he se a elsewhere, | To this end they have given up their {apartments over Cedars bakery, and store their furniture for the time being | Mrs, Blackford and daughter, Grace, have gone to their own home with Clyde | Blackford and wife, while Mrs, Linn | Blackford and children have gone to the | home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gart hoff, where she will remain until her husband gets permanently located in a good position, ures position = A suggestion has been made which | certainly would meet with the approval | of every old soldier who will take part in the Memorial services on Monday after {noon in Belletonte, and that is that | those who own sutomobiles should be liberal enough to have their machines at the Post rooms in the afternoon at 2 o'clock ready to take the old scarred veterans out in the parade. Some of them are this would certainly be appreciated The suggestion is a timely one and ought to receive some consideration at the hands of the Bellefonte automobile club, rw Py old and a little treat like | On A 1909. Pq 7 age o Luther Stover, one of Aaronsburg's useful citizens, favored our sanctum with | a call, George W, Zeigler Esq., of Philips | burg, was in attendance at Court Mon- | day. —Howard J. Goss, the handy man at | George Beezer's garage, spent Sunday in Philipsburg with his family. Miss Grace lccely, of Altoona is visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Kramer on Bishop street, Mr, Mrs, lefor ol! Joseph Kelleher, of in Ty Mr inday rone as and Daniel i time ROT Linn. of the China Hall, ¢ care! foot now in excelent wheel new ana tl 1s At he © a chaffeur at atx ne | a month and he will be { to enjoy Dimse against ly needs indred dollars red the next snag a 18 wDelLaune Stewart Thos. Hazel, W Harrison Walker, M. 1. Gardner and George Bush, of Bellefonte, and Dr Walter Kurtz and Willam Weber, mem bers of Constants Commanders, depart. ed on Sunday to attend the Conclave at hiladelphia. George Bubh participat- ed in the parade on Tuesddy morning as a member of the suff pf the Grand Generalissmo and on lis turn stopped over in Williamsport tt end the elec tion of the officers of he Consistory Masons 12 degrees on T lay night mention the hinson, the be PP. R. R. ast week we forgot t4 fact that Harry “1 Hy efficient ticket agent a depot, Bellefonte, attende} the annual banquet given by the Penndivania Rail road Company to those Mving served twenty one Years and oer capacity with that compdly, was held the other day in Willlamgort. About four hundred veteran rfiroad men attended. When he returifl he looked as if he had gotton his » of turkey and spring chicken, He ha been one of the old faithfuls and is Aferviog of a good treatment at the handof the com. pany, If be lives long evogh be, some day, will be able to fold © Jaugh at the other fellows | and answering the questi does the 2 o'clock train go | lege?” The other gentleme | tre county who attended | were W, Frank Bradford, | Smeltzer, track foreman, C | H, Weibly, track forema from Cen. banquet nt; James re Hall; J. nden Hall. in some ~The contest for the W. 8, Furst prizes of $6.00 and $5.00 will take place | at the Academy on Friday afternoon of this week at 2:30 oclock, Wednesday morning, about 7 o'clock 's circus arrived in Bellefonte and as | ual there was a big crowd of women and children at the welcome the aggregation, men, — Mac McClintic, of Lewistown, spent | a short time this week at the home of depot to | RECENT DEATHS, W. Davis died. at of his brother-in-law, L.. L Rush township, of Brights He was a son of the E. A. | of Philipsburg, and born town little over thirty | ago. He was | married Miss Win BUN Miller, in disease Davis, in that late Was i ye ars n he Clara and Mrs. James Kellerman. At one | Jellefonte in Telephone stationed in of the Bell > He Was en ploy § Dr, Me- re 10 r JULIAN 10.% I'he old nvited to these ‘ostmaster |]. H. Ta ess 1n Bellefonte na Swisher nd Rebecca transacted s week granddaughter of A Swisher. died on Fr ing with diphtheria, aged about She was only sick a few days the pext mo funeral private rner ent early in cemetery U. B. chu hold an and candy festival on next Saturday evening, May 28 All invited to attend scoration services will be held at ) o'clock on Saturday morning Hope there be a good turn-out There should be more persons take A0 interest In our cemetery; it is in very bad shape and needs the attention of every one that has friends burried there. It is ashame how it is growing up in and around the grounds, nine nn g at arch will ch Henry Rodgers Dead, Henry H. Rodgers, the Standard Oil maire and builder of the Virginia | way, died suddenly Wednesday of last week at his home in New York City Mr. Rodgefs was the real executive head of the Standard Oil Company. He was born 66 years ago and begau his living as a newsboy., He began to learn the sperm oil business and at the age of 21 was worth $40,000, Western Pennsyl vania oil development made him wealthy and when the Standard Oil Company was organized he was made its vice ent. He was twice married and is survived by his second wife and four hildren { ' : pres Wheat Still Going Up. Wheat prices advanced sensationally arms and | on the board of trade to $1.34 % a bushel ing tickets | gains ranging from 13 to 1c. in July i “When to 2c. in State Col- | September, May wheat, the medium of the Patton operations, and the other active options. The highest for cash wheat in the history of the St. Louis grain market was reached when No, 2 red was quotedr at $1.58 a bushel on Monday, | worth $7.50, will be sold at §4 so Eloquent Addresses 1 4 A sion K Rose pealed to every man and womat Mr 0 Rave au ence ain Md alew with Ebey left tr orning ren to talk ov of di imag ained the board the work here rect 1 O00 Daniel John Mechtly a cour a friend George Mark: M. P. Duck, Ebert, of Zion; J. 1 of Howard: |. G Mark ‘TheBazaar For week ending May 31st aft ALETS Grampiar irvit and Mrs. Wagner Stine, of Warriors vin 2¢ Ladies’ Linen Suits $3 40 12 Ladies’ Linen Suits $4 50 10 Ladies’ Linen Suits $4.08 Skirts—only $1.00, $1.25 and $1 40 Ladies’ Waists—10¢, 75¢, 85¢ and of Ladies’ Black and White Striped Skirts, 400 Ladies’ ‘White Skirts, Chemise Gowns—a8¢, 8c, 79¢ and 98¢ Ladies’ Blact Sateen Skirts, 6gc an g8c. Prints, Ginghams, bleached #fd brown Cottons-ge, 6c, S¢ and ge. Beautiful Organdies, Muslins, and Sear | suckers and Striped Brilliants Full line of Notions, Neck Rufflings and Dutch Collars in new designs, Hosiery, Ribbons, Corsets, Table Oil Cloth, Linoleums, Carpets Rugs and Mattings 25 Men's Suits picked up at a bargain, Men's Shirts and collars in all the lead: | ing colorings, only sc and $1.00 i 10 cases Ladies’, Misses’ and Child: | en's Shoes, 10 cases Men's and Boys’ Shoes, 4 cases Ladies’ and Misses’ Canvas Shoes—at exceptionable bargains, J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. May 206, 1909. Allegheny St s home | | hood doing & very safe an { ments | Butter, per pound, , tt pt sy Forging to the Front George P. Runkle, formerly of er of | elle ‘ Maurice iy fo the front, Belle fonte, and brotl Runkle, is About twer ‘ mH ¢ i eeph and idly fonte for aboard COMIMence ANNOUNCEMENT A WORD AD} atx ng ‘ ays with plar O evergreen and swe J Howard. ohnsor FOR SALS A Sina tion bounteous sug water. Distillery Heensed A shipping trade as my whiskey pended as It's all double distilled ar fied for medical use, 1 can oprate i. and have all my cheag For particulars es W. Eby, Woodward Centre ( Will sel} or address Noah Pa Ls trade NOTICE~ 1 hereby give 1 that my wife Amanda M. Walker. on the th day of May 0. deliberately left my bed and bond, also removed all the goods from wy house belonging 10 her, io my absence. | therefore enution any person harboring her, as | will not be responsi. ble for any bills contracted by her hereafter, Jacob LL. Walkey, Hublersburg, Ma York County papers please copy x2 NOTICE ~The Centre Bullding & Cinlion will issue a DOW series June 19, 1: one serips matures will be fully ald off ™ Loan Asso of stock on in May and s Association has profitable business, the earnings pow being 6 per cent, on the stock It» apgood piace 10 Invest savings, a8 pay. are made monthly The management are careful business men. and all loans are well secured. Subscription for shares oan be wade to Dr. E 8S Dorworth, CK. Hickien, B EB. Ardery. Joa Ceader. VV. E Naginey. 8S. D Geitig. A. C. Mingle. Prest., or CF. Cooke, | Secy MARKET QUOTATIONS. BELLEFONTE Fags. per doven Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound PRODUCE. RELLEFONTE-GRAIN The following prices are ald by C ner, for grain Wheat, white, o red Bartey......o0 . i Pa. Train Schedule leave Belialonge MUI Hall. 706 a m., 220 and 648 pan, Te & eleroste. E3am 3 and $5
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