Thursday, December 16th, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | | and | color for men, boy weaves and the Clothier evening Mrs. Frank Bellefonte, and her at cards conts 8 of Sim, —Rwenter dies; all sorts combinations, On Thursday Thomas, of entertained H. daughters The Centre tional facilities printing. Prices able, Will position Factory court re 1 MF that has excep good job reason Democrat for doing alwavs are resigned his Match at the Markle has the Pennsylvania and Is 1 employed fam nt OW house | WY a new “"E demonstrating « about town a while the it a investment Sebring ig running mr good one, price makes practical Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Winburne, Clearfield have relatives and friends fonte, are rejok daughter, Is Summerville who Belle over a little ng nice D re H i sident irchased ed by jartiey April CCome On Zion, fonte, Kerns and Mrs He next will 1 Recently proper) Hora the Mr nry atten 1d Mase which repre Next county will be tendance upon County Institute be held in the as the court pairs, In Philadelphia eighty-four young we gylvania were granted the state board of istered nurses. Among th & of names was that of Miss Margaret Garner, a grad f the Bellef training school Mr. and their little Pittsburg, tin home ago Mac tack of around nia He 84 room indred Per stration ymen of regi as for examiners is imte © onts Mrs son, And are ni at was pneumonia decided county to The other da popular Bellefonte a letter from his lard, who tleship, “Georgia slightly injured, tion he rapidls —During the ponds from affording neonle peopl recuy D mer 801 N an was on two thickness the young Fair grounds urday for tl are already winter's supply of lk want to take ~William father of Dep- uty Revenue Collector, GG. W. Rees OF BETS nte, Rak Just roinded out #0th year, notwithstanding hi vanced he still in full session of mental faculties able to all the questions « year he able to LS pury arrangin iE as any chances leese, Sr. ad pos and mportar the Ia ee) years, his Verse iH a cont f the day For ut has ee y well, b “ daily The nia is Ju things comme Mil pe He Pensyly used that it person A One away with that The to the Scene ter right place of Can put : right. The of « sition ju school room, thus ¢ J town should feel no ing their children the pictures which “Snuff of the day night was “The It was filled with many situations that showed what a great sin It was for a boy gir! w ungrateful to his parents who are closest and dear est friends he the world numl verdict of ev 8 that When ep ment mre that who getting along strons of a AMS satisfied Ou ll place down # about ne ade a due ut sme an the arents of the hesitancy in lea there and always Ki on Je p to on Fri Wayward Son Are ne pictures be the in or has Sabbath the have the privilege A. Ebey and wife and a religious feast Is in store for all those who will attend Mr. Ebey Is of the talented men of his generation and comes to Belles fonte with the highest recommenda tions men with whom he has been laboring for years. On Friday evening a sup- per will be served In the Y M,C. A On next Bellefonte will hearing John Harrisburg, of of of people one be given Mr. Ebey. On Sunday morn- ing he will occupy the Presbyterian pulpit and in the afternoon at 3 o'clock he will address a men's mass meeting in Garman's opera house to which every man in Bellefonte and Jicinity is cordially invited. In the evening Mr. Ebey will address another Men's meeting In the Methodist church at 7:80, At the same hour in the even. ing Mrs. Ebey, a lady of refinement and culture, will address a Women's meeting In the Presbyterian church to which every lady In town will be cor. dially welcomed. Mrs. Eby possesses rare attainments and her talk cannot help but please. Let everybody at. tend these gatherings and help make these meetings a success, | | One Nis | | resides along the pike near | ready | was left His work in entirely for young | | burned to the bullding, after which a reception will | now | hundred | Bellefonte, Ladies’ $1.25 at Harry ting up a street felt, Yeagers fur trimmed slippers, of house Bellefonte, enst Kern, new is put on the and Anything a boy place Is rig man or style, Wears, where quality tht more the December price Sims One issue of this paper to No paper will 30th, from complete vear issued office The handsomest ar we have tune to show I some on selection of neck had the good wach placed in a hand Holliday box Sim, the ever for separate Clothier M igs who pital Pitts! gition In had training been the Downs onte ho where the Ras WIrg pital Several tion the Elks unknown for then quilts produ emain at rooms Kindly visit He ! frier ewhere retu morning 1] the Friday character Hall provided In the Y¥ evening artist TT appear Petriken “ third \ Hin men of A re were Cte Pant Bust Lyon; Wort) berger, B J. Kenned | Young Sentry John Fatkin Phy Locke, Manager, E T. Bush ad M. R. Johnson ten years the camp has dispersed er $11,000 Foster Jodon, who customers In Bellefonte unfortunate Munday ole Vener Ver Ad itnker A Johnson Escort Andrew and Watchman Ie M J Struble, George In the collected ican 0 Inst and serves milk to rather ming. He Axemann the Black barn he took lan stable wet The lantern while went absent explod wine on m i= known as about § o'clock and went to the to start to town in the stable, to the house and whilk setting fire to the building which ground In a short time Mr. Jodon saved his horse, wagon and chickens, which is quite an The loss amounted dollars «At Bheriff sale D. HH. Bhivery recently purchased Bummer's restaurant under Exchange. The price pald was $280 Mr. Bhivery intends to run the place until he secures a good customer, and on Monday Wallle Karstetter, former. ly with Charles Moerschbacher, wan employed as chef who Is the right at what and at tern in to he ed, to of James Howard | be | this | | months, | street | Miss i fire f burne« asset Just | several | Crider's i | have spent nearly $2,000,000 for street paving and man for the place, and will serve the | patrons with the best that's on the | market. James Summers bas taken Mr. Karstetter's place of Moersch. bacher's restaurant. Since the above was written Mr Sbulvery has taken | Harry Irvin in as a partner, and these two gentlemen will conduct the busi. ness in an up-to-date manner, Umbrellas, Sims. Mrs wana or mens | A GRIST OF DIRTY ie Aen | COMMONWEALTH CASES VanbDyke, in Altoona. Continued from page one John daughter, Mrs. her on Miss Eva Crissman will hold this evening instead of Friday evening A box of % nssorted $1.50 Handkerchiefs, fancy and The Harvey Steele, of the Bellefonte day broke wrist Miss (s Bellefonte pneumonia dance Ritzman, Continued forfeited | Harvey Green, betraval: trix Edna M. Gramley, | Fecognizance forfeited Patterson Holt, | prosecutor George tinued. Herman Manear | trix, Mabel E. Bs to pay the the progec Harry cutrix, Bessie Wilhelm ary Borish Lather COC non onl hose" | Esta and | cognizance doz colors, nt “squared re in six guaranteed Sims aL projecy Continued and initial necept plain linen, select, always Clother and able assault A and battery; Sim Tolbert Con of the « fell arm one Dally, right wrriers | on T nhove betraval; ithurst Ple £1.00 fine, progecu ues ad guilty and his the conpts, irix Thompson, Loner Kelby Bettled atherman support; prosed Continued Cathe BUpPpOr erman betrayal Contin LHsA, wrrie school it of the fil with How Weaver, te one pros edd Prose achers, Is | Bre IM her home on desertion trix . and Dale Cath where he left Bellefonte sisting the putting up poles for Telephone Ci ny Ren con ‘ for Verna ovo man James 14 is as struction desertion the Bell Mis Nellie Margaret nt | rman Pros ( edd Pilkington ington fatter crew in Contin “ inles Harb home on Loar ladies were "13 and b adly Herrington de Birmingham the James ar Among allers Monday Bee were h nar trix Emma John Hou thi ‘ | 2 adultery. prosecutrix Bertha E Musser Defendant guilty and te appear at February gion of court Calvin Spitler, non.» trix Nora Spitier J £). Peters ix Mar esday night department tingu fire located near Bellefonte Central 0 iT) Calevill ¥ mi NT \ . : alled out a Hungarian shanty ro the was tO ex. sh a In the eR. upport Contin prose assault Peters batter per policemar ARETAVRLed tor J Be the wt Th) Rettled ‘ampbell, raps ontinued f Colles duty; returned In ‘ollege townehin ter am Heexer Ore 1 ora The negled {'onst tinued The neglect the tir {3 Emith 1 Suner tow nahi the (on cial Supery of off ‘onstable ed Edward Shope trix Amelia Jodon Steve Folas, sodomy. Michael! Ulrich Continued All forfeited recognizance spited until February court. Court adjourned {noon until Saturday when applications for will be heard pointment of 1807 sors of Penn township inl duty returned Swears at Jury of Penn township. Con At funbury " Friday hen the degree \ betraval Nettled jury returned a first prosecu against Joe Moleski and killing Mount the murder charged Tom ver aba prose with achefskl Beptember him of his $15, the prisoner arose and, facing the Jury not got fair shake damn fools must mind Moleski, although desperate man, and takes delight > Cranston—Meyer. being called “the tough kid.” The On Wednesday at noon a pretty wed evidence produced at the trial showed | ding took place at the home of Prof that he made a pretense of going to ("Md Mm. W. T. Meyer, in Philadel. work In the mines on pay day and phia. In the presence of a number of several days thereafter. and concealed | friends and relatives, and amid a bow. himself In the underbrush awaiting | w Sot! ut, his daughter, any good opportunity to rob miners | sx Eva eyer, became the bride returning from work with thelr money Peis ign? Wie hide An_ux. | minal In the Quaker City, The bride in well known both In Bellefonte and | Rebersburg where she quite frequent. {ly visited. After a wedding breakfast they left on a two-weeks' tour to Washington, D. C., old fort Comfort and other cities of the south. On their return they will make their home in the city of Brotherly Love, Miss Edna Meyers, of Bellefonte, and Mr. R OC Holmes, of State College, witnessed the ceremony. Be. fore returning Miss Meyer and Mrs Holmes will visit at the home of Dr, William MeCalmont, in that city, If it's not right In any way, return It after Xmas, we'll gladly enchange it or refund the money—8im The Cloth. or. Ww armed lant of robbing envelope containing from his chalr shouted “1 dd of you changed ting near were re Besnions of on Thursday December 18th Hquor licenses an well as roles for ap- of guardian under the Act for purpose pay i Home have your only 20 veara od in in n Mens or boys sults, overcomnts, min conte, made right, priced right, at this one store--8im The Clother ‘Street Paving. Statistics complied by the city cone troller show that since 195 the Al toona property owners of that oly other Improvements di. rectly connected with the paving, » sum ‘that it Is believed Is hardly equalled by any other city of that sige in the country The best shirt made~Manhatian, If you don’t think so wear half a doz. en. Have other prominent makers best styles 9 show you. All that's newest-—8im ‘he Clother, tor | and $50 to plead | | Snow Shoe and Pioe + old time reviy | KTons | phans’ Court of Centre county | executor of Kliga J. Walker y Baking Powder | improves the flavor fry QQ ROYAL I | J2 Absolutely Pure £ oa . OVER THE . | PUBIR SALE There wil premises abou 0 Patton sownshis WEDNESI] « JAY ertise. A one Ne] jes 50 exored fi ret harfes ers advertisement cents not cent 8 word than 25 ecnis cena ! Is No sdvertisements f ion ths Imo farmer " have | Mis offoe | FOR SALE | _ Bellefonte. # ue will be soswered from yet to 3 uire val meeting that bas been du- in experience and power tie | in Met he meeting e 3} House and Jot on Bishop sunset A rey plicating ale has been ots in Sowth Howard Call or write 3. 8. or | Rt] pro- | list FOR SALE Buliding borough. very ches) D. L.. Welch, Howard. Pa we weeks n the The in f FOR SALE Tw tion Red ceader Amos Kauffman FOR RENT of Centre n Apply to John ¥ CR = 7 ot aARtor RH SALE Known § Royer yer ia rn Pa FOR SALE~A § Dockush rar von. In EY WM aN first class pond! Bellefonte x ¥ we ire of WB WANTED 20H " ree » wer mdition at price LOST of #11 P Dear Fre ¢ t Spr rewnr ESTRAN r marks { rem Pa " WG R2 TE MELT { FOR SALE-B os ar ver hotline work Stover Cobure LOST. Halt od wiles FOR SALFK ogh for ss nd one for By i. y hor cash FOR [LOTS FOR SaALS SAL¥ Atl bargain « pid ing MCR purchaser, 1 IPDOSeS. 0orT oT of streets both facing on ots on High and W SLIOOLS. DORE Dv of Isaac M carpenter and bul payments. Inguue of Wm. P Pa [FARMFORSALE w He om Hist and Bishop street ol POR SALE-40b § and windshield Ramblers complete with toy be sold at a sacrifice A A ress Rebersburg, Ast for Harrist Co Ram? ft or Farm of eighty y known as the d Wm. Beiehtol farn od in Burnside township. Centre county. simost adjoining farms of Samuel P. Beightol, st 4 1he inte Dr. M. Stewurt, and on main rosd between enn. Cotsiderable prop umber, with some small timber for other pur poses, on this farm. Bargain to quick purchas er. Inquireof Wm. PP. Humes. Bellefonte. Pa Lo QRPHANS’ ox acres, or thereabouts, former wa FOR SALE A Bereadtile stand in a good pros Perous town of MO poruistion oosled In Peansvalley, Carries full line of general mer chandise ~ enjoys Rood country trade. Por fur ther informat ob address 8 Geltlg. stor vey. Bellefonte. Pa. ee D FOR SALE Two farms one of 8 acres. with food buildings and water: soother of MO | feres, bulidings in good repair, never falling | Jater piped to house and barn. Loosted in | Huston township. Apply or address David | Henderson Julian Pa x! JURT SALE or REAL Issued out ESTATE of the Ox the undersigned iste of Bellefonte borough, Centre county, Pa. deceased, will of fer at public sale on the premises In Bellefonte Penn's. on TUEBSDAY. JANUARY 11, 0, aL 130 P.M. the following real estate : All that | COTIAIn messuage, tens Ment and Jot of ground situate in the borough of Bellefonte, County of Contre. and State of Penn's, bounded and de seribed as follows to wit: Beginning at cor per of Jot No. 8 Bush's Brown Row. owned by party of first part (George T Bush) and the street, runoing back no a northwesterly direc | ton one hundred and Afty feet along line of | 5 said Jot 10 A post at corner; theboe in a south. | westerly direction Afty feet 10 8 post thenoe | along lot No. § belonging to party of the firs | part in a southeasterly direction one hundred and fifty feet 10 a post; thence along publie | road or street in a northeasterly direction obe hundred and fifty feet 10 the place of the be. | nning, and being known as lot No. 4 In Bush's | rown Row. Thereon erected a SETORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE (See Deed Ree. Vol. 80 page 80) There will also be sold at the same UUme and | piace the household goods of the deordent ! Torms of Sale: Ten por cent. 10 be paid | when the vritare) is knocked down to the bid. the sio a @ sale WANTED A ¢ood energetic man to sell teas coffe, sploes. extracts ete. Liberal comm ins: lon and steady employment. Smell estab | ished route 10 start with, Man wiih hone | preferred. Por particulars apply to Great At lantic and Pacific Tea Oo, 306 Market St. Wil | Inmaport Pa By virtue of an order | rok SALE A fine farm 34 of & mile north of Linden Hall, in Harris twp. containing % | sevens: fine brick house of ten rooms. bank | bard x70, abundanee of spring water. exoel | dent fruit of all Kinds: 15 sores above Is Limber bi atare land. Will be sold a blie sale ony Dee. BS ttpm J ROMS FOR SALE Engine a vd boller, located " ihe fouring mill st Pleasant Gap, Engine is 0 horse power; boller is 8 horsepower Also | the following milling machinery : | French burr: 1 mountain stone burr, | cont fifognl reel smut machine with eleaner. * Sour belting machires. oom cob bresher, belting, shafting Heys oe. For informetion apply to Jobs | vifioger, Pleasant Gap Pa 51 MAKKIT QUOTATIONS. fh heh ONE I PRODUCE, ha FARES ARE Baan RE TT EE Lt ETL DEE Shae PRE SRA Anan ahh ded a EE LL RE EE FRERRIIAN INARA TRE SR aren hie Sit uh? ARE IEER ER ek LEE EE eR TE TT FT RR IN ale. Inquire ol. B NCD HB Nop -
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