THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, FA. APRIL 26, 1906, Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Paragraphs in Short ~The Thespians" Friday evening. —There were some light snow squalls ght l on Monday in some parts of the county. ~1Joll's new soda operation this week at bakery The marble church is being « this week ~The A their base Brook Park —L.. A. Sch his home the tack of the grip. Mrs. D. H Sara have friends in Harrisburg. fountain was put in the Bush Arcade — altar has been confined pa will Hastings and returned from a —New bonnets and gay spring dresses were in evidence on Sunday, The weather just suited the display. -~Miss Minnie Shank one of Belle fonte's young ladies is spending a couple of weeks with her sister at Zion, —Mrs. G. S. Hartranft, of underwent a operation Williamsport hospital Thursday jellefonte, serious —The ladies aid society of the Metho dist church will give a supper in ture room of the church this even —*Cheap John," the cleverest seven i ulace values, states, the —The dist chur ure room of Lo ino ing ner friends ne to have a snooze In no “ingens” hurt yet, — Ed. Haupt was awarded the ¢« for putting down the concrete about th idiers’ Monument and be wor mtract WOT S k on nday and will § Pp openis but N stril more of base nity te High { the A Kied het Friday afternoon t of town had an opport lungs. The team was here ¢ and the home te { score of was done, It is strange brought to town this are not near up to what they former years ft seems to be fish commissioner to explain what be- comes of all the trout fry placed in our streams. At this rate trout will soon be« come a curiosity, lamsport nd ta am blist ered t § to 2, in which son few tro YWCASON A } OW are hes were in ’ atl up to the ~The contract for painting the exter- jor of the court house was awarded to Joseph Peters, of Pleasant Gap. Two coats of pure white will pe put on the outside of the building, Work began on it this week. The outside plastering was patched up by Martin Cooney, who found much of it loose, ~The Methodist Bellefonte is greatly Pleased with their new pastor, Rev, J. B, Stein, who came congregation in for ir serious N frie one of the features that Next Wednesday | Linn street, are rejoicing over | baby boy — Miss Emily Natt jaltimore, left on Tuesday We have no report of harm done to it by Sunday night's cold snap. . rn ow Mrs. Thomas Rishel operation in the Bel 0] Friday Academy nine won Friday by defeating £ toy 2 02. ji little daughters, us a call, having been on a visit t 1s in the county rave "ie n Zeke Dobson's dance i seen clodhopper will be The Missouri Girl” at the opera house evening “swelled and Daisy sourt Girl" on the ve 13 ou = . i ss Mary Reedy, which be celebrated Tue at = o'clock hy hurch. Rev. George | WR oe 1 vy 3 Re ng Mi . } mn \ association it was decided to hold tion to the gradu evening i sth, in Armory commitiee Was appointed to make the necessary arrangements : H, S, Taylor, chairman; Misses Mable Fauble, Anna M. Fox, Eva Crissman, Adaline Ole wine, Elsie Rankin, Sallie Fitagerald, Edna Meyer, Louise Brachbilll; Messr W. T. Kelley, George Miller, Jessie Derstine, Fred Chambers, Sam McClure and Edward Gates ~ Architect Robert 1. Cole has sleted plans for the new chapel to be Built by the St. John's Reformed congre- in this place, on the lot in the rear of the church with a connecting | door. The building will be 43x47 feet in size and is to be built of brick. The entrance will be from Spring street, The main audience room will be about joxjo feet in size, with an infant room, two th 18% ommencement The following June week the om gation i { ed shoemaker Fox to take a vacation | consisting of three-story brick residence here from Sunbury. He is a free and easy speaker, his manner is pleasing, | while his discourses are intensely practi tal, filled with wholesome gospel truths and presented with a sincerity and power that is convincing. class rooms and a ladies’ parlor on the | ground floor, A spacious gallery will | extend around two sides of the build | ing. Work on the same will be begun | | early this summer, | Bower, of | a new -Mr. and Mrs. John J. ~—A felon on his first finger has induc. | of a week or two, — Mr, Gontrey, physical director at the Y.M. C. A, who has been visiting his parents at Buffalo, returned Monday, ~Messers Harry and Alfred Baney of Atlantic City attended the funeral of the late Harvey Be Monday after noon George B Minnie S Harrison [., & nt w( Harry (;, El Anna E, Heb M student at t James Taylor, a Point Military sc! nome ' \ narie 1000, Wil vere united Wedne the home Hugh S. Taylor, S William Li mother mm Howar er (yordon Sue M. Sande Frank W. Dil Nannie M, « y Of our town. Emery | the : ‘ | Mary B. Yea: afternoon train for it to eastern cities after which o housekeeping at Johnstown, on 1 got REAL § ]. C, F. Motz March 15, 1904 Haines twp OVER THE COUNTY, . s Lincoln E, Swartz lersburg bas been appoint It is not necessarily dangerou his season of the year g and the College F.D 0 Potter tet M to have a route from i : ich will give them bet Spar orliy W. A MARRIAGE ( Dennis Callahan Elizabeth Brown Harry K. Stine Minnie McClain Hail sith Hattie P, Griffith ) Conf raei en Conley et 14 6H20 ve e el {or Chen M Boal LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. LICENSES ampbell A jellefonte exr March plum ouseman in Spruce M nousexeeping partment immediately ¢ newly fury Oo 0 shed home ue, Altoona al 01s I', Warren Martz, of Berwick and Miss Gertrude Robb, formerly of Nittany. Pa... were married at Berwick last week Only a few close friends and relatives of the contracting parties were in atten dance at the church. After the wedding all retired to the home of the groom's parents where the happy couple will make their home, The groom 1s an em- ployee of the Berwick Store Co. Lim, in the office, The Gephart property at Millheim MORE gallons to buy {on every can | buying and store building, and photograph gal. lery addition, better known as the Snook building, along with the photograph building, were knocked off last Thurs. day at public sale, to D. J] Neiman for | $4750. The property belonged to the J. | P. Gephart estate, Mr Neiman, the pur. chaser, has occupied the store for his | clothing house for several years, of your property when it YOU WILL FEEL PROUD 4 painted with Davis’ 100 per cent Pure Paint as it produces a refinement of finish not obtainable by using other paints cost will be LESS, as DAVIS covers You will therefore have fewer The Analysis and guarantee tells vou SOLD ny what you are 'POTTER-HOY HARDWARE C0. BELLEFONTE, PA. Does your baking powder contain alum? Look upon the label. Use onlya powder whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar. NOTE. — Safety lies in buying only the Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cream of tartar baking powder that can be had. BUFF I HGHORN Auply 1 Vi OL OTATIONMS Oats Harley Rye {or Shelled new ling may be Have a! It will « have croup otlle of Oil of ’ For fore Coburn Narkets Oe per " Glad sale at of Butte Kgus.. Ham shoulder Haron Potatoes Lard ire b | Wheat per bu doz | Corn " hats PENNY A WORD ADV Advertisements Jess than 2 seribers, one issue free cents issue words, from subd Additional Issues (8 Rate to others, penny-a word for each Lock Hoven Markets, Butter per pound 28 to 300; egRSs per dozen 15¢; dressed chicken per 1b 16 : honey per pound 16 to 18¢c; live chicken per pound 12¢; cabbage per 12 to 150; chickens 4o to oc; potas per bushel joc apples per peck corn per bushel oto tse; onions ver bushel soc; celery per bunch § toroc; lard per pound ¢ to 12¢ saverkraut per quart § to 6c; popcorn per dozen ears carrots per bunch sci endive per bunch se; 100; turnips per peck 7 to 1a; water cress per bunch sc; sassafras per bunch se: parsnips per peck 10 to 15¢; to 18% FOR RALE «am with 240 acres oo! tim ber, and woodland, Henry Thompson How: | h..0 ard, Pa eu ‘ : {oes WANTED men to cut extract wood at Vay | 5° seovye, on T.80C KR. KR..25% mites Lom Vall sation-Gieta pereord. B ¥F Davis, Penna Furnace, a AGENTA :~two men with horse and wagon | wanted 10 take orders and deliver gouds In Centre Blair and Huntingdon counties. In. quire of 8. M, Bell, Boalsburg x17 SALESMAN WANTED iwexpericneed Can yassers with horse and buegy for count | work, on salary, which with expenses are pal weekly, Extia osmpetent men RRgriance 10 ikiagions Are aK by tite at once giving age An M. M. Penner Oo, Bred oni, dried apples per quart se; rhubarb per | bunch 100; onions per bunch gc; beets | per Px 15¢; horseraddish per glass roc; | maple sugar per Ib 13¢; horse radish bunch gc; onion sets per pt y to 10; fe. tuce per head sc
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