Bec. Bellefonte, Pa., July 10, 198 — - ——————— HAEWS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. ——Interesting local news will be | FIREMEN GRANTED AID IN BUYING NEW PUMPER. Council Appropriates $4600 to the | Logans for Modern Fire Fighting Apparatus. Bellefonte is to have another and more modern piece of fire fighting KEW GARDEN INN RAIDED, PROPRIETOR ARRESTED. | Last Thursday nigiat county detec- |tive Leo Boden, State police and fed- ‘eral officers raided the Kew Garden |Inn, along the State Highway south (of Bellefonte, and confiscated about ‘a quart of liquor and two 10-gallon found on pages 3 and 6 of this is- apparatus. This has been made containers of beer, as well as a com- Sue of the Watchman. ——Among the new internes at the Altoona hospital is Dr. Howard Ishler, of State College. ——Governor Pinchot signed the Congressional apportionment bill ‘which places Blair county with Cen- tre and Clearfield to comprise the 23rd district. ——.uiss Margaret Buser, sister otf Mrs. Alberta Krader, of Bellefonte, died at her home in Altoona, on Tuesday of last week, and was bur- ied on Friday. ——The Misses Deitrick, of Walk- er township, picked the last of their strawberry crop this week. All told they had about 3000 quarts, all fine quality fruit. ——Women golfers of the Nittany Country club were defeated in the tournament at Philipsburg, Wednes- day of last week, by the Philipsburg team, 24 to 3. ———Depositors of the Pennsvalley Banking company, who had less than $50 in their account when the bank closed several weeks ago, are being paid in full this week. —— John Wilson, of Salona, ar- rested last week for fraudulently collection from the State bounty on eight weasels and three grey foxes, ‘was fined $100 and costs, which he agreed to pay. ——Every few days water super- intendent J. D. Seibert has to re- move dead fish from the wooden screen in the race near the Gamble mill. They are mostly suckers and are believed to be the victims of dynamiters up Spring creek. ———Mrs. Frank Barnes, well known in Bellefonte as the former Miss Nellie Boal, has been very seriously fll at her home in Washington. The latest word from there is to the ‘effect that her condition is slightly improved and more hopeful than it ‘had been. ——On the afternoon and evening of Thursday, July 16, Kermit Roose- welt, son of former President Rooses velt, will lecture to the summer ‘Session students at State College. His subjects will be: “Travel in "Three Continents” and “The Chi- nese-Tibetan Borderlands.” ~——C. W. Roberts, superintendent of highways for Centre county, and his assistant, George H. Yarnell, inspection of 1756 miles of township roads taken over by the State to mine just what repairs will be need- ed to put them in condition to keep the farmers out of the mud. list ——The Watchman's mailing has been corrected within the week and the labels on your paper today should show the exact date to which your subscription has been paid. ‘The corrected list reflects all remit- tances received at this office up to and including July 7. Please look at yours and advise us if we have failed to give you proper credit. ———Little Miss Frances O'Neal Dale, who is now the most popular member of the Dale family, was born to former Judge and Mrs, Arthur C. Dale, at the Dale home on east Linn street, on Friday the 19th of June. The child weighed 11%; pounds at birth, is daughter and six years younger than her brother Arthur Jr., and has been ‘called for her maternal aunt, Mrs. Miller, of Johnstown. ——The Cumberland Valley Tele- =i company has pure} { the Company, and $25.00 for the second Bellefonte; Mr. controlling interest in ae Nittany Valley and Bald Eagle Telephone companies, and took over the man- agement last week. For the pres- ent J. Frank McCormick, of Lock Haven, will have charge of both Sourbeck, daughter of the late Johr Sourbeck. —Miss Pearl Royer, of Niagara F was an arrival here on the Fourth is spending her vacation at the Kline cabin at Hecla park, motoring to Bellefonte frequently for visits friends at her former home here. Monday she was a guest of Miss Jo: Decker at dinner, —Lorena, daughter of Mr. and William Allison, of Larchmont, and cousin, Hermine, daughter of Mr. ' Mrs. Charles Allison, of Toronto, Can whe are visiting with their aunt, Mable Allison, at Millheim, were in B | fonte over night, iast week, guests Miss Katherine Allison. —Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Curtin and ! two children, Betty and Harry II, rived here, Monday, from Pittsbu and took possession at once of the side of the Cook double house, on Linn street, which they will otcupy two months. Mr. Curtin has been sp ing the week in Bellefonte with family, —Mrs. Holly Ardinger, who, with Ardinger and their two sons, spent eral days of last week at the | Belle, is well known here many visits to Bellefonte as Miss B Dillon, of Braddock. The Ardinger ily stopped enroute home to Bethle from a visit to Mrs. Ardinger's fo home at Braddock. —Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Blanchard returning to Bellefonte from Bree ridge, Texas, to be here indefintely, business depression in the oil flelds ing the reason for their coming nort this time. Immediately upon comin Pennsylvania Mrs. Blanchard will a a position with the Highway Departr expecting to be engaged in the while north, —Much pleasure will be felt by friends of Miss Rebecca N. Rhoads | knowing that she has completely r ered from her long and serious ill following an operation in ome of sisters, left early Tuesday morning, ac- leading hospitals of Baltimore, at Ci companied by Mrs. Joseph Massey and Mas time. Miss Rhoads, so cl identified with the temperance wor Centre county, lived all her life in fonte until going to Washington, se years ago, to make her home. ~—Miss Margery McGovern, who been home from Geisinger hospital two weeks or more, is now so ra recovering from the effects of her four months ago, that it is though will regain the entire use of her The injury to the arm was followe an infection, necessitating the grafti ten square inches of new skin, + was 30 successfully done that it is o ed with saving Miss JdcGovern's ar —A motor party including the XN Mary Rhoads and Sarah Wolf, Ct Thomas and Daniel and Philip O'L drove to Spring Grove, Sunday of week, in the Thomas car, to spend a of the day with Daniel and Philip's and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. and family, going from there to G+ 'burg for the remainder of the day. ‘and Mrs. Wise are well known in | fonte, being former residents of the —Mrs. Theresa Hibler Sears, of B lyn, N. Y., has opened her hom Milesburg for the summer. Her d: ter, Mrs. Claude Ray, and her gran Claude Ray Jr., arrived Tuesday of | week and will spend part of the su | with Mrs, Sears. Mr. Ray, who is | nected with the New York stock change, has been transferred to B | for the summer season so that he more easily make the trip to Mile for week-ends. Accordingly he sper Fourth with the family in that pla —William Faulkner, of New York and a grandson of DeMurt Cunnin; 'is here for an indefinite visit wit 'uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J Cunningham. It is his first visit | country and everything is so new | strange to him that he is having !time of his life picking cherries, ; bugs and helping his uncle land The first fish he saw caught inte him so much that he rushed righ the stream, unmindful of the fact he wasn’t dressed for such excursi —Mrs. Louis Grauer is preparin ‘leave Bellefonte, next week, to joi | daughter and son, Mrs. Payne an | ward Grauer, in Philadelphia, wher (all will make their home together. ward was in Bellefonte over the | week-end and Mrs. Payne will joi mother and daughter, Millicent 1} today, to help with the shipping « household goods and to go with back to Philadelphia. The Kirk on east High street, which Mrs, ( will vacate, has been leased by M C. Levi, who will go there fron Gross property, on Spring street. Additional Personels on Page 4, ( A Lo ——— Bellefonte Grain Markets. | Corrected Weekly By C. Y. 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