Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 21, 1912, Image 8

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: Counce. PROCEEDINGS. Just five mem- —The Lyric continues to show four Waen! On, When! —Every day there NEWS PURELY PERSONAL.
bers were present at the regular meeting | reels of pictures every evening, giving a | are inquiries as to how soon the State
eworwaic; Watdmant of borough council on Monday evening. | larger program than most any other mov- | will pay over the money for the fad Sir Cai Gordon, GEC Icurieit: wana sueet
Bellefonte, Pa., June 21,1912. ent and on behalf of the residents of that | Three full exhibitions each evening. The every day the same answer of "I don't: Phil Ls este WARE» iviigen
me | locality made complaint about having no | regulation price of five cents admission | know" is given. And it must be confess-
To CommesroNpents.—No communications | water. He stated that the reservoir had | is charged. | ed that not only is the question and the eral days this week visiting friends in this place.
published unless accompanied by the real name | heen empty and they had had no water |
of the writer. i
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i t the ;
m’The second antwal veumion of the answer becoming monotonous bu —Miss Tryphena Tallhelm, of Julian, was the
A guest of Florence Jacobs, on Friday of last week. |
si — 1 1OF almost tw months. Borough engi- | poy Men of Centre, Cl field. Somerset | [OTT property owners are wearing
~ v H stated in and : their patience pretty thin. Naturally | -J. Norman Sherer, of Harrisburg, was a
THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. | hat ; uy p at the PI Sxplaaion ill sta- o Jefferson counties will be held at| hen the titles had all been put inshape, business visitor in Bellefonte the fore part of the
Nt tion had been broken down | y Fhursday: | Lip, the hea of the week.
New 5 and 10 opening Saturday. | for two wi rty co-operation prop-
+ : i is distr & went up to Altoona to visit fri a
——Argument court was held this week | : ; tribes in this district which will be repre- ir ina bly 3 last Saturday riends
ing T v : reservoir was low, but at no time had it | nted at 4 thieré to get their money reasonably short few days.
been empty. d time, and every week or two they have —James McDermott and his sister. Miss Julia,
——Opening of the new 5 and 10c| [pq the reports of the standing commit. | being the Nehasane Tribe of Bellefonte. been buoyed up with promises that it | spent Sunday in Snow Shoe, with their sister
store in the Brown building Saturday. | teeq the Water committee reported that | ——Flag day exercises were held by A would be forthcoming in a few days. But | Mrs. James Burns.
——A little daughter was born to Mr. | the water tax duplicate for 1912 amount- | the Bellefonte Lodge of Elks last Friday A notwithstanding these promises there is —William Rice departed Saturday last for
: ' : Mineral Point, Cambria , where he has
and Mrs. Charles R. Kurtz, in the Belle- | ing to $5,297.75 had been made out and | evening, which were open to the public. no indication as to just when the money Jou, county
fonte hospital, on Sunday. turned over to the collector. The above | There was music by an orchestra and ad- | will by paid. Warden Francies was in ~~ "bo Co Lo daughter Mary
——Harold Ward is clerking at the | amount is exclusive of the meter bills. | dresses by Judge Ellis L. Orvis and a Harrisburg on Tuesday to see Governor went over to Curwensville last Saturday to spend
Pennsylvania railroad freight station dur-| The Village Improvement committee | number of others. ‘Lhe attendance was Tener regarding the matter of the pay- ten days with Mrs. Swoope.
ing J. A. Decker’s illness. | stated that the Civic club would like to | quite large, many who were not mem- ment of the money and to consult with ' —Morris Baum was out in New Kensington
“The Orleans Coach,” Friday even- | Know if some other place than the High | bers of the order taking advantage of the | him as to some of the details of the plans over Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Strawn, |
| . B : : . hotel.
ing, June 28th, will be the next big fea. | Street bridge and High street between | opportunity to visit the Elks Lodge. | for the penitentiary, but the Governor the New Kensington
: ———s Sl tessa was up in Connecticut and he did not | —Mrs. LeRoy Fox and two children, of Lock
ture picture to be shown at the Scenic. | the Bush house and the McClain block ——A lengthy letter was received in) Hi Si He Stakes tp Hi _ Haven, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
: f S L | Henry Haupt, on Allegheny street.
Bele fours tis Seek & . L os ; | paper men of Harrisburg that the plans yi. piward Zor, of Detroit, Mich., is in
Who 13 in Danville hospital. Mr. Lose were not yet complete and of course had ' Bellefonte visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
states that he is feeling very well, works ! not been approved, and it was impossible Mack Hall, on south Allegheny street.
the train crew were injured. : 3 in the kitchen and carries the laundry | to say when work would be begun. { Mr. and Mra: G. Murray Andrews arrived in
Th : ; With the Yesult that it congests the street | ais quite anxious 10, return to Belle: | HY ha tion that the late Bellefonte last Saturday evening to spend the
——The meeting of the Woman's Club | and blocks traffic to a certain extent. f : . > I ut that is a question e at thee o street home
i ed i fonte and his home. His condition wil rty owners are not concerning them- glen EE paki Te
of Bellefonte, which had been arranged | The matter was referred to the Fire and doubtless be watched closely by the phy- property NEEM: | |, ert H.. Rirtlana inententaining his wife
to be held at the Nittany Country club | police committee for regulation. y PAY* | selves about. What they want is their |
: i heir | 4nd her mother, Mrs. Lydia W. Hale, both of
on June 20th, has been postponed inde-| Under the head of old business the | SiCians in charge and whenever itis con-| ney and the reason they want itis Mos Haven, Conn. at the Brockerhoff house.
finitely. i ed that had | Sidered wise to do 30 he will be sent | pocayse they need it. A number of real —Miss Anna M. Miller. private nurse in Dr.
y Street committee report they Io : i
——The record calf was dropped by | met representatives of the Bell Tele- ine, — { estate deals are tied up because of the Kayes fies. will eve womwiTow ns a two
one of the Guernseys in the Cross and | phone company of Pennsylvania in re-| ——W. G. Runkle last week received | fact that the money has not been paid, Week's vacation which spend in Erie.
——There was a small freight wreck at | th
Hannah station on the Bald Eagle Valley | al
by . The majority of them congregate
railroad last Friday evening, but none of their teams in the locality mentioned
Meek herd near Bellefonte on Tuesday. | gard to moving the telephone poles off of | his Ford runabout and has been carefully | and itis not fair to either one or all of | —Mrs. Thomas Hazel was over in Philipsburg |
. t i the newly elected
It weighed 96 Ibs. when twenty-four | High street and while they devised a learning how to manipulate it the most | the parties concerned. Tart Thuviday sig Sulling ii newly Sies
hours old. plan whereby the same could be done, no | successfully. On Friday L. H. Gettig/ A dispatch from Harrisburg yesterday ~Mrs. John Guisewhite and two children, of
——Ralph Moerschbacher is carrying | action by the company had been taken | brought home a 1912 model, eighteen | Stated that all the warrants had been Cherrytree, came to Bellefonte for . the Grove
his hand in a sling because one of the | up to this time. Regarding the compa- | horse power, four passenger Buick which | drawn on Wednesday but up to the time family reunion at the fair grounds on Wednesday.
new iron cellar doors in front of his | ny's request for permission to erect sev- | he got at Boalsburg and which he will of going to press they had not been re- arian Muy Seid, ob Ftnesstawe 3), was
father’s restaurant on High street fell on [én new poles between Pike alley and | use in his business as well as for pleas- | ceived by the Bellefonte Trust company, | home from attending the State College com-
it, mashing it badly. Lamb street for a trunk line on Spring | ure. Dr. J. M. Brockerhofi has gotten | where the deeds are in escrow. Howev.- | mencement.
—— A baby girl, the very first, was born | Street the committee did not feel like | along so well in handling his car that he | er, if the warrants were drawn on Wed- | _\, = ou ciewart, accompanied by her
to Mr. and Mrs. David Bartlet, at their | taking the responsibility of granting the | sold his horse last Friday to George B.|nesday they will likely reach Bellefonte | daughter Margaret, left on Saturday for a ten
home on east Lamb street on Monday permission, and stated that it was a mat- | Thompson, of Alto. in “i day or so when settlements will be days vii. with her son, Dr. Walter Stewart, at
ter that would have to be decided by ——_—— made. } Wilkes! ; or
night, od Dave was 2% proad and ppy council. The mater was left in the| ——Notwithstanding the fact that — a Biggie Couey, Jicad suilliner. ing large
Hat i dior goto woricat all the hands of the committee without any fur- | many of the cities and towns through-| BELLEFONTE WOMAN ATTACKED BY departmen »at Lancaster,
y.
ther action on the part of council. out Pennsylvania have safe and sane | NEGROES.—Mrs. Della Keeler, of Belle- | cp ion. Wa Jl aventn: Ms. ang
Mr. Cherry moved that the matter of | Fourth of July celebrations State Com. |fonte, and her niece, Miss Emma —~Mrs.H. S. Cooper with her daughter Emeline
furnishing light for the two street lamps | missioner of Health Samuel G. Dix- Brown, of Nittany, were attacked | Li arrive in Bellefonte next week for their cus.
erected in front of the Bush house en-|On believes it wise to be on the safe |by two negroes and a white man | tomary summer visit at the home of the Misses
trance and the McClain block be left with | Side and has designated a depository in (in Lock Haven last Saturday night | Benner, on High street.
course for teachers, which will begin next the Street committee with power to act. | each county in the State for the free dis- | and while Mrs. Keeler escaped Miss | ain. Rutelta Willams, 98 Piesburab, Sapred
Monday. : tribution of tetanus antitoxin on that day, Brown, who is only seventeen years Bellefonte betwe
In support of the motion Mr. Daggett | : | called on her cousins, Florence Jacobs and Bella
—lsrael Heckman was discharged | stated that the poles and lights were the | if there is any demand for the same. |old, was assaulted and in fighting With | Confer. of Lamb and Porn crests
from the Bellefonte hospital on Wednes- | regulation ones now being installed on | The depository in Centre county is her assailants her clothing was torn to | _y Robert Fay, of Altoona, with her
i i . Green's drug store, Bellefonte. strips. Mrs. Keeler and Miss Brown | charming little daughter, Patty Lane Fay. is
day and is now at the home of his broth- | the streets and that they had been put in g A : § atk Re nom
er Daniel, on east High street. He ex- | at the proper distance and at the expense The el oF do hich Were out at the Show SOs sors a Tohn N. Lane, i Ba street.
pects to be able to return to his home in | of the property owners. Dr. Brockerhoff| — 1 he electrical storm which passed | Frank A. Robbins’ show was ting. | erg alin Lie
Ohio in a few days. stated that as a member of the Street | °VC the west and portions of Pennsyl- | It was in the neighborhood of ten o'clock | on. rs. A. G. Morris,
: : . | Morris left on Monday morning in Mr. Morris
——Wednesday was Farmer's day at|committee he would be opposed to fur- yania on Suey duo Sues in Ca a the 0 omen, end aoe fo car for a motor trip to Hopewell and Bedford
State College and a large number of tillers | nishing the light in question, owing to : year they | Springs, expecting to return tomorrow.
; § . | Of good as the ground was very dry and | tacked. Escaping Mrs. Keeler ran to the | —Mps, Charles Kirby Rath, of Elizabeth, N. J..
of it i Gathered Sigh bo soe foe them Me § ot Hal lt Mia Sqish 5 yee, the amount of rain that fell Saturday | nearest houses and appealed for help but arrived in Bellefonte on Monday for a two weeks
periments in Pree conducted on erect a L lh es ty block | M'8ht, Sunday and Monday was sufficient | by the time she returned the men had Visit at the bome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| F. W. Crider, who only recently returned from
Experiment Station, and demand that the borough pay for | © Ve the ground to a good depth and | disappeared, leaving the Brown girl ly- | a six weeks sojourn at the sea shore.
, refresh all kinds of crops and vegetation. | ing on the ground in a faint. She was | Miller ee Some in
——Another big crowd of Altoona rail- | his light. The matter, however, was oo, | Mrs. Ollie returned to .
toh - their families picnick- | referred to the Street committee in ac- Farmers hate taksn advantage % badly bruised and scratched and quite Sootedate Friday, ater visiting in Bellefonte for
a cordance with Mr. Cherry's motion. 'mproy Son itions to cultivate their | hysterical so that it was necessary 10 tes Weeks Is: ug
ed at hi la park on Wena, he yee The Finance committee recommended | S°™ that is those farmers who have |take her to the Lock Haven hospital. was Mi. Millev' father, Jonatian Miller, who
ond so far this season. Smith's orchestra, ecommend ; tat will Scottdale indefinite time.
ot this place, furnished the music for the | the same tax rate as last year, six mills | “°™ high enough for cultivation. She was able to go to her home on Tues-
=Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kuhn, of Pittsburgh,
dancing in the pavilion. for street purposes, three for borough and | _pphe directors of the Newton Ham- day. Several suspectshave been arrested spent from Friday until Monday morning of
i but they have not been positively identi- Mr. Kuhn’
i A festival will be heid at the Pres. | five for interest, and the recommenda. | iron camp-meeting association announce ey positively their wedding trip at the home of Mr. s
i fied as the men implicated in the outrage. | parents in Benner township and with friends in
terian church at Meyer's cemetery on | ti07 Was approved. that the camp-meeting will open on Tues- — " Bellefonte, continuing their trip east on leaving
; 1 Notes for $2,200 and $1,100 were re: day, A t 8th, to continue ten days.| ——New 5 and 10 opening Saturday. | here.
even » A Vi bod ugus
: Bouday to ge OO Ero the | new ed for one year from June 20th, at | Rey, W. C. Wallace, of Hastings, will Mary Bice oo on - —Rev. C. T. Aikens and son Claude, of Sie
good cause. The proceeds will be for five per cent., after which bills to the have charge of the services and Prof. ——Miss Mary Brockerhoff tertai glove, the latter having jim. gfadinied rom
the benefit of the church, <.+ (amount of $522.13 were approved and | and Mrs. C. W. Hartzell, of Lewistown, | © Mr. Theodore Boal, of Boalsburg, and Sones, and revereuds jocks. | ney
‘+. | council adjourned. will look after the musical end of the | NiS house guests at a luncheon on Wed- | Aikens, of State College, will sail from A ag
——The Coleville band has been a ro. nesday, ten covers being laid. Mrs. J. tomorrow (Saturday) for a three mon
: program. The grounds will be ready Ys .
: : : Europe.
gaged to furnish the music for the big DROWNED WHILE SwiManng.-Ellis P. for tenters and the summer hotel will be | A- Woodcock entertained yesterday from —Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Tuten with their two
Moose picnic on July fourth. Another | Adams, the youngest son of Henry F.
ilips. | 3-30 until 5.00 o'clock in honor of her Tirrell and John left at noon on Tuesday
; - ui . | opened by July first. J. D. Gill, of Philips- sons,
#ieaation will be x 5a og between Sa 3 Bosett Croan ms Svwned - burg, secretary of the association, will | 8uest, Mrs. John Maris Jr., of Scranton, | for a two weeks visit with Mr. Tuten's aunts at
teams m Loc Bel A rmon, “ ’
Ayer, Mass., and Mount Vernon, N. H. They
: { > &h all tional: inf tion de. | and on Tuesday Mrs. Woodcock and Mrs.
Dancing in the pavilion afternoon and |9th, while swimming with two compan- Turns additional ormation Maris were taken on a sightseeing trip to will be away two weeks and will also visit Bos
evening. ions. The young man left Beech Creek ee ote iem—— State College by Mrs: J.” A. Aiken. Mr. |™ "ins to New York by boat.
: Sort -_ Ellis L. Orvis, John Blanchard, Henry
——A crowd of sixteen ‘State College |!" APri! and went to Michigan to work| __«The Lady of the Lake,” a mag: | and Mrs. Harry Keller entertained a par- | coins Hors oo fon oa Fortney, N. B.
dents. wh doing extra work made | °" 2 1arge apple farm about thirty miles | pificent feature film, will be the attrac-|ty at dinner at the Country club on | Spangler,W. Harrison Walker.S. D. Gettig and W.
Studems Who ate doing 2Ktie Worley from Detroit. The lake in which he was | yion at the Scenic this (Friday) evening. | Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. | G. Runkle were members of the Centre county bar
their headquarters in Bellefonte Monday, | , : : | y ng. who attended the funeral of the late T. C. Hipple
Tuesday and Wednesday while studying | Sro%ned is a favorite swimming place | Ang this will be the first of a number of | Stoddart, and yesterday Mr. and Ms. C. io acgqa she sural of tht tae 7.
the geological formations in this vicinity for the people of that community and feature films which will be exhibited at | D. Casebeer, Mrs. H. S. Ray and children, —Mrs. Aaron Katz was summoned to Phil
BO! Of a he si t the not a dangerous body of water. Adams this popular place of amusement and en- | Mrs. Jerome Harper, Misses Louise Ar- adelphiathe lattes part of 1ast. weak on. account
and out 8 137 a8 Peru, the site o was only an amateur swimmer and his | tertainment each week. These pictures |mor and Mame Hamilton and M. A.|of the death of hor brotherinlaw. After the
Rew penitentiary: i : companions were too far away to rescue | come in three full reels and will give you | Landsy picnicked at the House of Lords | funeral she accompanied her sister to Atlantic
——Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Ishler, o
him. He is survived by his father, two a fuil hour's entertainment of one sub- |on Nittany mountain. William Burnside | C1 3nd as the latter's health is not very good
Pittsfield, Mass., are rejoicing over the | brothers and six sisters, his mother hav-
arrival of their first born, a little daughter, | ing died last January. The remains were
on June 5th. The child has been christ- | brought east last Thursday afternoon
ened Ruth Winifred Ishler, and grandpa | and taken direct to the Fearon cemetery
William is just about as proud of the | where funeral services were held by Rev.
——In the neighborhood of one hun-
dred school teachers,mostly young ladies,
passed through Bellefonte yesterday on
their way to State College for the summer
ma most of the summer there-
ject. They are based on popular writ. | is keeping open house this week at his | "“\/® Deud mon of the summer there:
ings of the past and present and are edu- | retreat on Muncy mountain and he was nurse, of Chester, arrived in Bellefonte the latter
cational as well as entertaining. Five | joined on Wednesday by Lawrence and | part of last week and the doctor and chauffeur
cents will admit you to “The Lady of | Miss Lulu McMullen, of Hecla, Miss Ma- | motored up, arriving on Sunday. Mr. Hiller re
the Lake” or any other feature picture. | bel Allison, of Spring Mills, and Andrew | turned on Monday while Mrs. Hiller and the
distinction as the parents themselves. Alexander D. Bateman prior to the inter- big MeNitt. Shildea are at the Mrs. William P. Wilson home
i ——Orvis Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. —— Summer.
——Centre county fruit growers are | Ment. ’ Pp —Mr. C. D. Moore, of Boalsburg, an old and
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harvesting one of the largest crops of | po cw prant Put IN OPERATION. —The Hurzy Keller, and W. K. Cadman, both} Mite Deaises Prosec valued friend of the WATCHMAN, left for St,
Juniors at The Pennsylvania State Col- | cutions were last week brought against | james, Missouri, on Thursday where he expects
Feavbersice Syee eo. > pues of Howard brick plant was put in operation lege, will spend their summer vacation | Joseph Meyers, of Axe Mann, and H. J. | to spend the summer with relatives and irignis,
armers down Nittany valley wi Ve | on Monday morning after a year's idle- , t | He will not return until timeto cast his vote
f He to five ne while y g y on a ranch in Wyoming, adjoining the | Markle and Samuel W. Zettle, of Pleasan
one farmer down Pennsvalley estimates | pr; | Toe Pompan y was Seovganiied Yellowstone park. Mr. Cadman is not |Gap, milk dealers. In the case of Mr. ' of the Unites 1 onli
last week and the following officers elect- very strong physically and Meyers was found to contai
his crop at almost double the latter |eq: President, D. Al. Irvin; vice presi- y He above Hie milk 9 r.| oy Dr: Samuel Gilliland and Dr. Cornman, of
ranch owner being a friend of his per-|less than 3} per cent. butter fat. MT. | Marietta, were guests of Mr. Hammon Sechler
quantity. dent, W. H. Long; secretary, Charles G. suaded him to go out there for eight or | Markle’s cream was less than eighteen | on Tuesday. They had been over at Oak Hall
——A cesspool and drain was built in | Bowers: treasurer, Balser Weber. The | ten weeks and Mr. Cadman induced Orvis | per cent. and Mr. Zettle's milk and cream viskjog Dr Giiland's yavenis, Ms, was J
the front yard of the new High school | above four men with Matthew Rodgers |i; go with him. The two young men | were deficient. The three appeared be- Syl) Mite 10 Saitiae on 8 Hip
building this week to carry away the | constitute the board of directors. Fred | yi eave Bellefonte today and expect to | fore ‘Squire Musser last Saturday morn.
Water that accumulates there with every | T. Bard, of Wallaceton, who has been| each their stopping place early next | ing, the two. former paying $25 fine and | ermsder of tu roan
rain. A small concrete gutter was also | with the Williamsburg Brick company at| week, They not only intend living a | costs and the latter $50 and costs. «Mrs. E. C. Fye, of State College. who has
put in at the base of the front terrace to | Bigler, has been chosen as general super- regular ranch life but if there be any oy —— been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank McCor-
carry off the water and keep it from flood- | intendent. The plant will be started | need of their help they wiil turn in. ~—One day last week William Laird, ick, ot Look Haven. was a caller wh tis office
ing the pavement. with a force of twenty-five workmen and of Centre Hall, preferred charges of 93 her vituen hou on Thursday. drs: | ye
wey, Blizalieth Win: went 10 Als will be operated two months. If at the] ——On Thursday of last week a travel- cruelly to animals, making threats and SiGe ovet the Haven WEED ors Wie srenly
toona last week to visit her daughter expiration of that time there is a de-|ing man came to Bellefonte and that using profane language against James vicinity and particularly on account of the showers
Mrs. Roy Bruner. and on Wednesday was mand for the output of the plant it will | evening he proceeded to “fill up.” Sever- | From, of Centre Hall. He was given a | that gave them such a boost on Sunday last. -
taken viol il For several dave h be continued in operation. al hours later he was in a condition | hearing before "Squire Musser last Satur- ~Mr. A. H. Clawson, of Freeport Penna. a
tly il. For ays hee ROE IT where he did not know how to get back | day and released upon the payment of the | brother of Mrs, Samuel Shaffer, of this place and
life hung in the balance but she is now SAw MiLL BURNED.—Shortly after six to his hotel and he gave a Bellefonte man | costs, $12.21. Mr. From is a son of Jacob | who has been fishing in the vicisity of Milroy,
on a fair way to recovery. Mrs. Wian is | o'clock last Thursday evening fire de- who was with him ten dollars to get a | From, a f esident of Centre Hall. | duringthe past two weeks, called at the WATCH.
almost seventy-five years old and has al- stroyed the saw mill of Grant Williams, rig to haul him two blocks. Neither the eam —a— MAX giBte on Jit deters, on Thineday, He re
ways enjoyed exceptionally good health. | at Crider's siding on the Central Rail- Bellefonte man, the rig or the ten dollars ~The Ludies Autiliary of the Belle visited and fishing poor wherever he tried it. And
——On Monday Solomon Bartlet, who | 702d of Pennsylvania, and sixty thousand and the . | fonte hospital are under deep obligations | ;, ou" he same report we get from all the
y feet of lumber belonging to John Thomp- | ctur"ed hext morning the Hav. |, 150 Uniouville branch for 2. contribu: {as ue same report we get Lom al ¥
TRsides on I. Risk's ciichen form, south | S62 0 Juiuies the efforts of a | C1" TaD was able to realize what had | © te {SCUvle BAC for a contrib | ther trou
of town, while temporarily deranged at. | °™ © on efforts of af pened and swore out a warrant for 6 and they —Mr. and Mrs. John S. Walker accompanied
ee en, of ig br va sv. Toe | Bllonte ars art”. bein |S os bdr della ond, hy | a te ee MECH
hard tussle that the latter succeeded in | feet of pine lumber was saved. The fire was held before Squire Brown the same Tneans gd U Bellefonte on Tuesday morning on a ten day's
getting away unharmed. Later Mr, originated from a spark on the yeof. Thel go ins aud upon tie. Bellefons oe | oF the noble efforts o nionville
motoring trip. They went by way of Clearfield
Bartlet was committed to jail for an ex. |10ss on the mill is estimated ut $900 and |, ning five dollars, all he had left, the | 120i in raising and contributing this
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ugust | —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler and daughter
| weeks and that at times the water in the | URUSt 7th and 8th. There are fourteen | \\. rors they confidently expected : ' :
—Mrs. Robert Irvin visited friends in Tyrone ©
+ the fore part of the week.
—Theodore Boal, of Boalsburg, was a Belle
+ fonte visitor on Wednesday.
—Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thompson, of
Alto, were Bellefonte visitors on Tuesday.
—Mr. Guido Saborigi. of Pittsburgh, was a
week end guest at the home of Mrs. E. H. B.
Callaway.
—Edward Gengher and little son Edward, of
Pitcairn, were Bellefonte visitors several days the
past week.
—Col. James A. McClain, of Spangler, spent
Sunday with his wife and little daughter in
—Mrs J. Thomas Mitchell went dowa to
, Atlantic City last week to remain for an in-
definite time.
—Prof. George P. Bible and daughter Dorothy,
of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Russell Blair.
—Miss Betty Heinle, who has been teaching
in New Jersey the past school season, is home for
the summer vacation.
—Mr. Clifford Thomas, of , Potters Mills, en
route to Minnesota, was the week end guest of
! his sisters in this place,
—~Mrs. Long, of Howard, is in Bellefonte to
| spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar
Yerger, on east Bishop street.
i =—Richard Lane, of McKeesport, is in Belle
fonte for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs.
Thomazine Lane, on High street.
=Mrs. John Olewine and daughter Adaline
left on Wednesday on a trip to the New England
States and up the St. Lawrence river.
—Herbert Bellringer. of Jamaica, N. Y., is
spending this week with his wife and children at
the John D. Sourbeck home on Spring street.
—Miss Naomi Dixon, of Johnstown, will spend
Sunday in Bellefonte on her way to State College
to take the six week's summer course for teach-
ers.
—Claire Grove, an employee of the Pennsy!-
| vania railroad, stationed in Altoona, was in Belle-
i Kues on Wednesday attending the Grove family
i A
i —Miss Lida Miller, daughter of Robert Miller,
| is in Philadelphia for a few days and from there
| will go to Atlantic City to visit her cousin, Mrs.
| James Blythe.
| ~Mrs. John Leepard with her two youngest
! children left on Wednesday morning for a vaca.
| tion of two or three weeks at Holly Beach and
| Wildwood, N. J.
| =—Miss Mary Horne, of Yonkers, N. Y.. who
| spent some time in Bellefonte at the home of her
uncle, H. C. Quigley Esq., and family, went down
to Beech Creek last week to visit her aunt, Mrs.
George F. Hess.
=Mrs. Charles Weber and son Clifford and
Mrs. Herbert Grove and little daughter, of wil.
| liamsport, came up for the Grove family reunion
; on Wednesday and will visit friends here for a
| few days before returning home.
—Mrs. Frank Derstine and two children, of
Altoona, are guests at the home of Mrs, Derstine's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Donachy, and next
Thursday will go to Wheeling, W. Va., to visit
her sister, Mrs. Clarence Bolton
—Miss Gertrude Taylor, a teacher in the Belle.
fonte public schoosl, has gone to Harvard to take
the summer course for teachers. Instead of six
weeks she will remain there about three months,
contemplating going back next year for another
| three months in order to obtain a degree.
| —One of the most polite and pleasant little
ladies who has visited the WATCHMAN office for
some time was Miss Lila Rothrock, who came
in on Wednesday afternoon to renew her aunt's,
Mrs. Annie R. Long's subscription to this paper.
Her very presence was likea ray of sunshine in
the monotonous routine of a davs work.
——The large saw mill of the Zettle
brothers near the station at Centre Hall
was entirely destroyed by fire on Thurs-
day night of last week together with a
quantity of lumber. How the fire orig-
inated is a mystery. As the insurance
was light the loss to the proprietors is
quite heavy.
——EVERYTHING IN AIKEN'S store
reduced during the month of JULY. This
| means every article and the entire month.
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Bellefonte Produce Markets.
Corrected weekly by R. S. Brouse, Grocer.
The prices quoted are those paid for produce.
Potatoes per bushel
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Bellefonte Grain Markets.
Corrected weekly by C. Y. WAGNER,
The following are the quotations up to six o'clock
Thursday evening, when our paper goes to press.
and Warren to Buffalo, N. Y., thence direct north
amination as to his condition but o- [On the lumber at $800, with no insur traveling man withdrew the charges and amount. oh 46 duesh Linescuand east tivuh tie Allene
Wednesday he was released and allowed | 37¢€: — — paid the costs, $6.08. Figure out for your- | ——For high class Job Work come to Jacks to Lake Chmiain, Ti gues tip will
to go home. ~—New 5 and 10 opening Saturday. | self how he came out on the deal. the WATCHMAN Office. through northeastern Pennsylvania,