THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Short in © Paragraphs O=0-0-0 —Miss Julia Curtin of Bellefonte, is around again after quite a serious illness. Mrs. James B. Lane has gone to Philadelphia where she will spend the winter — John Trafford left Tuesday afternoon for Nilliame port where he will visit friends for a day or two Ex-County Seperisencent : Gramley Rebersburg, so in Bellefonte last week Cyrus Solt, the Bellefontegdrayman, has had a constant sm face for the last ten days of pent a day or his on ol le Its a girl, Dorma h ever property ove his family Mrs. liamsport, TI the hospital for John Kei Lew \S pure hased —Mrs nt spen As Lae man 1d, of y Isaac Williamsport several d 1 | tf wee IAS Week Daniel Gar- elletonte het uel, ruest Of fat George Armor and wife o ford, are visiting Mr. Armors father, Mr. Monroe Armor and other rel. atives iu Bellefonte, ~Mrs. Joseph Beezer, of who erwent serious operati in the Williamsport hospital, along as well as can be expecte« —The Ladies Jellefonte Meth sociable 1 Friday invited to atten Bellefonte, 1 3 una a n on ASSIS fonte courteous careful, He and ill all ht bill all night Ww h wa to serve sum of of having t oO making pr crowd » attended " is I NE lhe groo ec. a prominent attorney in the railroas ty. and Miss Grace Ur. per, a frien Mrs, Garman, Mr, and Mrs. Garman are now entertaining Mrs Will and Mrs. M. V . » Altoc y very pleasant ladie ’ d of Orner Urner ot na, tw address format footbal played score being 0 s fs ! malites of Frank Seyler of the Aca had the misfortune of haviz sprained so badly that plaster of paris cast the defeat of N r the Not one the nmages y team ankle is in a Notwithstanding nd the painful injury to Mr, Seyler, the Academy has a good bunch of football players vA may MAKE A Te is over. Last week James K Reith, Jr. of Miflinburg, a student of the Bellefonte Academy, was taken with a severe pain which ly developed into appendi- citis, An operation was performed Sat. urday at the Bellefonte hospital, and his condition was considered very ser fous. His father and mother have been here and all possible att the young man who is only 16 years of age. He he son of James K. Relish, a prominent citizen of MifMlinburg, who only entered the Academy at the begin. ning of the present term. His present condition is encouraging Wm. Brown aud Dick Taylor, of Bellefonte, have leased from company B the armary on the corner of Spring and Lamb streets, and will start a skating rink. which has again become the crase in many of the towns in Pennsylvania, Bellefonte always tries to keep apace with the times, especially when it doesn t take much money Taylor and Brown are precy active fellows and the enter prise will t one hundred pairs of roller skates and will put men to work at once getting the floor in proper shape. They expect to be HIS it now the team a wd before the season plion Is given ist f Hart | w a go. They already ordered | Best wishes of not only the members of open for skating in about one week, Good Fair will crowd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potter and Miss Daisy Potter visited friends at Win burne last week. races at the Centre County be sure to attract a large Mr. and Mrs James Sharpe returned home Saturday ffom Pitcairn where they spent the summer The Centre st | ie sday, October will be the Begins on unty fair » Season. th Edward K. Hoy, of the Potte hardware house, Hellefonte, sitor to Lock Haven Stauffer left o ig event of th 1 5 Was cent 1 dellefonte nda KET | spel Me \ Vv A left Monday are She 15s em rs. John Ken Getz, of Tarent: sts of Mr. and Mrs Linn street — Rev. Ambrose Schmidt with his wife and son left Bellefonte Monday morning for Atlantic City where they a couple of weeks —Haupt Bros. of Bellefonte have l ubstantial pavement in fr “or cement opertie : The la St. J Ke old one of their popu! atter pa syns § from he company em! { and also and mn comedians Carr } hand . Drass dana r given DOTLIOn hestra will be the small tion will be The Centre ( er and better this year, fre f Curtin m produc e nexhibition trpnt g siree Dr. H i resi Ape Ayes noe TWAVNEe Prop rte e reason tor t take Hay has : " of extra work Dr ugh for him He arge outside practice which is about he to attend and finds that his family will be more satisfied lv ing in their own home, Dr. Dale will till practice with him and they will have their offiice in the building which too m all he Cares to % The Lutheran congregation, of Belle fonte, was very much surprised on Sun day morning when after the sermon Rev W. M. Rearick, pastor of the church, call ed Clement Dale, Esq .t ywreside at a congregational meeting at whic h time Rev. Rearick offered his resignation as pastor, He stated that he bad ecelved and accepted a call from the I.uthern con gregation at Mifflinburg, Union county, and his desire was that his resigna tion should be received, The vole was taken and it was unanimously granted He expec ts to enter upon his new duties about the 1st He have two charges, the 0 : November will Mifflinburg, with a membership of hundred and fifty communicants congregation at Dreisbach, about miles from MiMlinburg, with two hundre d and fifty communicants. His salary here was $980, out of which he paid his rent His salary there is $1000 with a parson age. Rev. Reafick is a strong preacher of considerable ability and his short pastor ate here revealed the fact that he is a man who is doing a great deal of gon) in the community, and would have been the means of building up the local con regation. He leaves here with the one in three and a two his congregation but our people in gen eral, JELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBEI y . 27, 19086. ~Forest Ocker has resigned his posi tion with Joseph Bros, and has accepted a better position at Mifflinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moersbacher | have returned to Bellefonte from a visit to their old home at Frealand, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frain and little child have returned to their home in Tyrone after a pleasant visit with jellefonte friends, —Roger T. Bayard and after a pleasant visit in Pennsvalley, left for they are employed. Misses Edna Kamp and May Morri who attended the Grangers' Picnic last week, were recent guests of Miss El Bible on Bishop street Leroy McKee Jellefonte and Altoona where Rev, W, Learick perat Hall Cute lead the WwW. { afternoon at son the i Robert E Belle Kec hospital s who has 1te 18 {Ot Jara yday for Niag ia po Burrows Mor ‘ Cente acceple lay even of the Be C Der onte W. n the Grand presenting the ervatory M tei season they have selected members ofthe This regular fac two ally engaged het Det STM 1} of cond [his company way be confused dent's Concert ie as hereto cle He FA Wr ip and down to flee from the able + coming to Bellefonte has deal of interest i noon the hall was crowded Meese meetings have been bh every this week and they will be continued each night next week Every young man in the town should avail themselves of the opportunity to hear a man who hag come to Bellefonte with suc h an ex cellent reputation as an evangelist wrath to come an and forceful speaker aroused a great ast Sunday after eld night Friday evening about o'clock, a number of children were playing around the soldier's monument in front of court house, when Margaret Finnegan the seven-year old daughter of Mrs Steve Finnegan, of South Spring street met with quite a serious accident. There seems to be some difference of opinion as to how the accident happened Some claim that as the littie girl passed, one of the large name plates fell out, sri ng her in the mouth and knocking severa of her teeth down into her gum. Others claim that in trying to get out of t falling plate she stumbled and fell, strik ing her face on the hard granite The child. however, was badly injured, and was taken home where medical aid was promptly summoned She is receiving the very of care, and for the hirst time since the accident, she came down stairs on Tuesday, It is thought that the teeth will come all right again, but it will take some time General Curtin at once put men to work to fasten the plates more securely so that hereafter | they will not fall out. i the he best Katz & Co's millinery opening Oct, 2nd and 3rd Mrs. Anna C. Woodcock, of Cham bersburg. is visiting friends in town, Mrs, Dani (Gordon, of Pleasant View, near Bellefonte, is seriously ill el “Queen of the Arena traction; at evening, is a good at the opera house tomorrow Senator Jetty left Philadelphia Mrs, J. C Fast street, is visiting her daughter Mr: T. Smith, in Buffalo, N. ¥ Don't ret hris WW. inle ¢ in nd daughter i fternoon for Showers, of Bishop (ye0, that ¢ \ " . in att dance at L in attenaance opening on lI T 4) OVER THE COUNTY, Al the ant County Castles Eagle, d presi jed H. 8S Taylor rang) AUgn a4 h } ston one of Centre Con s successful located of and in friends recently wa ner twp hey are wthy hearty congratulations we know their numerous teachers Ben most w which over At gelical Chu located northwest of Penn Hall, and one of the appointments of Spring Mills charge, there will be observed a spec ial rally day Sunday, Oct. 5th Rev. W. H Brown. of East Prospect, Pa., a former pastor, is expec ted to be present to offic. ate upon the occasior ed by the pastor and will be held at Pp evening preced ang of m. and at p. m, The Sunday School will have its rally at ga. m, J cordial invitation to attend these exer cises is hereby extended to all the count yon the Evan. about mile Grove United 1 (sreen h ig! on and will be assist. Services Saturday 1 Sabbath at others m 1 T - on 14 Hing 10 A At the Christian church parsonage at Altoona, Wednesday evening the igth the Rev, Bristor performed ny which united in marriage Miss Ber nice Irvin, of Tyrone, and Mr. Alfred Lucas of the same place The groom is a most excellent, straigh-fe rward young man and has held the position of conduc tor on the Logan Valley Electric Rail road since the Tyrone division was first operated. The bride is a pleasant and accomplished young lady, well fitted for the new duties that day assumed, She | is a niece of Oliver Irvin of Julian; they now reeside at 635 Washington ave, in Tyrone, their newly furnisbed home, the ceremo- Baking Powder Absolutely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKINC POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul- phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan- ces adopted for other baking pow- ders because of their cheapness. ROYAL BAKING POWDER €0., NEW YORK. A ’ A ’ R F | ‘ } OVER THE COUNTY. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Mal ph H. G RIAGE ¥ 1" KRIiDTA th May Steiner jester 1 w KE Veda Rebecca Kl { Ward Shamp, t Gussie Hagen, - { James ( H | Keturah M { Herbert L { Ella Hamm { William H ! Elsie ( everly Long Charles el, Schuy Havey kle { Barton Robison { Anna M. Balley The undersigned NSES Beech Creek Ron ola Pa Pa ring Mills Hartleton kill Haven op Matilda I'wp Administrators’ Sale. Kaup, deceased the erty of said decedent, ¢ A Humes farm adminis - EX Pee & mile cant Ww sale of rator of Lleargy : st 0 Mm i of Bellefonte Thursday, Ocfober 25, 1906, ¢ o'clock a nu the follow ofan st ug personal prog ing of 6 GOOD MILCH COWS, { Two Two Heifers rood Sows Top Harness, ote (oye Two Firven Mugiies jot of Mas, and LEE Shosts Kiolghs 1 WORD AD) ne " Yoni ¢ Marke ' ' Book St n ns nlisty ) o most sceler a attention artificial f teeth sed alr her the ain " er MARKET QUOTATIONS. Pra ny 1 Bellefonte T™he following price marning T™e following Ca. for profnee | Baan per An LAM pei jo Tallow, por Rater, vr ponnn Ride per per Shomider, por fhursday a Are paid by SronLenth " a pound Bellefonte. Cram T™he following prices are pajd dv ( NER for grain Wheat o'a Wheat, new wats YY. Wane & futl Hoe of Household Coods. | Rariey JORN W. KAUP. Administrator MOCLANTI Auer | Rye | Corn Shelled | Corn new
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