THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 11, 1906, ~-Ollie Campbell, of Clearfield, is Bellefonte taking in the Fair. -James IL. Rote, of Wilkinsburg, is visiting his son Clayton Rote, at Cole- | ville Mr toona, | fonte, Mrs, Andrew phia 1s visiting Mrs, week, OOO OOOO n =O 0-0-0000 Bellefonyd Vicinity wa ppenings ragraphs DO OOOO 0-0-0 O00 OOO OOOO =O | F—Roger Bayard, of Altoona, is visit g his sister this week and incidentally hiking in the county fair. ~~Miss Eleanor Ardell departed Thurs May for Harrisburg, where she has re. Peived an excellent position and Mrs are visitng Harry Stover,"of Al- relatives in Belle 3rockerhoff of Phiadel- » isa Bush this ~James Krebs, of Boggs t Louisa Bush thi pleasant caller at this office, S Bellefo Lock Have at visitor yostmaster lellefonte Chambers, was a David Clarence, Thursday, ~G. W,. Reese, of acted business in day. = Miss Viola Beatty,of Pun i8 visiting at the home of Mrs High street, | —Misses' Rene and Josie Uzzle, of ¥ Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Musser, of this | Snow Shoe, spent Thursday night in place, attended the funeral of Miss Flor- | Bellefonte. . =O. P. Stevens. ono of our epce Meek at Altoona Sunday, | —~Miss Mary Lebkicher, of Snow Houtzdale, formerly of Port yg Samuel Rumberger, of Ambridge, | Shoe, spent Thursday with friends in he Ch Lie Pa. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Bellefonte, Shs ne the fair this week. EJ]. C. Rumberger, of Bellefonte. | —Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cooke left man at a Eat, the ic | —Miss Ollie Mitchell, Gen, Berver's| Saturday afternoon on a visit to friends Banu Be sta ion, v .U¢ Bl efficient stenographer, is now enjoying | in Philadelphia 0 Smasrat in the futul¥| her annual vacation at Atlantic City. ao R. Drive, of Hanna «Mrs, David Barlett was summoned WE 0 bp SS in town & {5 Altoona on account of the very serious pak rp I 1an a pleasanll | ines of her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Bar. | —Thomas Bartley, of Lodk | lett — ; ’ | " | visiting his perents at this place and ved 23 Bellefonte, Mond, | —Harry Gerberich and sister, Mrs. C. | also taking in the Fair, fair ia 0 take in the U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, have returned | from a delightful sojourn in Atlantic | -~Charles Tripple, of Philadelphia, has been visiting his Mrs. Harry Yeager in Bellefonte, sister ~Lee Larimer, of Jersey Shore, is —Leroy Sherry, of Altoona, was an arrival home on Saturday morning for a visit with his parents in Bellefonte Mrs. H. Witmer Smith and little son Russell left Bellefonte, Friday atternoon for a week's visite to friends in Williams. port Miss Adaline Harris, of Bellefonte, —Thomas Shaughnessy, day for Mannington, W, Va is employed in the glass f place, -Mrs. Frank Saucerman and two lit. | tle daughters have been visiting Mrs, | | Saucerman'’s sister, Mrs, Adams, at Sun- bury -J. E. D. Huffman, and wife, of Wil. liamsport, spent Sunday with the latter's | and Miss Pansy Blanchar, of Phils of | parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Spigel- phia were visiting friends at Blanchard myer. last week —Miss Ione Donachy Monday atternoon from a visit to friends in Altoona, and New York, hia lel —Conductor William # "° Bellefonte, has moved fro PF" BURGLARS ENTERED TWO STORES A Daring Robbery Committed on the Diamond. POSTOFFICE ROBBED AGAIN. Morrison & Glenn's Store at Roland Suffers a Loss.-Safe Blown Open and Contents Taken--Goods Dam- aged--No Trace Left. Sunday morning Bellefonte was treat ed to a real sensation, by the report that the jewelry of F. P, Blair & Co. had been entered during the night and a large amount of goods taken. As this store is located on the diamond, the corner room of the Brockerhoff House, with a light burning brightly at night on the inside, two large el arc lights directly outside, with night watchman in 1st and in the Bellefonte Trust Co. which are close by, also a night watchman in the hotel in same building, and many people very frequently passing on the M501 ny at hours of the night, makes the robbery one of unusual daring and skill, if so we may call it In fact this corner was the most prominent in the town, and for that reason was thought to be safe Sunday morning as Michael Thal was he ectric hea Natt \ n | he National Bank, all al passing store, at about seven o'clock. Avoid alum and alum phos- phate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. NOTE.— Safety lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and the best that can i made. RECENT DEATHS LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. : he noticed the f ¥ . i ront door partly open, al so that th ] on been pa ~Mr, and Mrs, James Harris have re Mrs. R. A. Beck and li turned from a three weeks’ visit with | Mary | friends at Wilkinsburg and Atlantic | from Pl} City. nd 11 days house on Thomas street I per house on Penn street : - —H. Y. Stitzer has retur At. lantic City, where he haq™ °F some legal business in wild the death of his friend t —Rev. Ambrose Schghmily ym nm on aow returned “th nd } ana nis Blair Newark, N. Mr. Samuel Cherry, of is visiting ] Theodore street rents on expect to return Ir Friday. Services Jellefonte Reformed gasu The Misses Sabra srtained a g i WORD ADV WIRARS AT-RQLAND. RAT ive ' Pine ' \ " wn Store Morrison & fe fy " ot Blown Into Pieces The Safe in Glenr the of tor of servi beginnir Mifflinb : vious! Bounced in the ' . call from : thre . } ted A 15 de parture regret Harry Ir Bellefon ually con Ie intoini with Stone & The " 4 & jong! Va., as their : firm he repre mercantile houses fhe sout! hold & position wighen Tibbens holds mej that a yo 18 possessed of maian ordin ty. His friends pg will t of his success James Poburn, H. ( ley Wm Pp Hurg Robert Cole general sate of the 1 dead sday aftern« post master at ney on them by office I'he Bellefonte Academy football y them a the ) Er Ma i vor lave srwhelming lefeate n ! eleven overwhelmingly defeated indy was 1 States If it were possible ded prof n i : po n the : ’ R i fn to we home of 1 d | ' that NM - in | Lock Haven High School team on Satur | 1,hn Trafford wher conaid i the orders were to be bonated the Noll, Chas, 1 ! Chas, McCleller day at the fair grounds by the score of 't the flow i t . y A tas y ils : Tn Geo. T, Bush, J. E. R. Chambers, | 31t0 0 . The running of Pantall, Tomp Th May \ Ma] ; i oo” ould make a haul of abo ’ ’ pr Col. W. Fred pnolds, W . kins. A and Smith and the 1 Xe He Wy 0 Morris Who Gives the Cash Buyer a anit a red ynoia ¥ ns, AC iI. ARG SM anaq 4) Mn andainl A he Rowe, John Mdy and Earl C. ’ bucking of McCarthy Dunsmore ! od iph H. H Discount for Cash Only. Ire 1 i i 8 on establishing ond a— good com? were among thy Bellefonters who were the features of the game I'he htt ‘ netic K tended the dedi Acadamy has kaghet | Book Store capitol a on MARKET OUOTATIONANR, -{ 0] 18 ) © : } healing n, however. at once : wstoffice authorities tL and who have notified Nn it the country num Iho wders between A in | 19 Ibs. A Sugar 1.00 18 Ibs. 6 Sugar 1.00 Flour 99¢, « regular price $1.15 Reg Prue, 15 on a pretly stiff team this sea. Pes : Ww assisting his ww, lo manage vl is trying to gel & con for the new enterprise, wh course, will be on one of the Reynolds tarms. As now planned he expects to get about one thousand chickens to keep over the winter and next summer he will raise five thousand or more young « hick. ens for the early market and also for the 3 1400 3 O88 © View 114 3 andl Wonder ir n ole that co tod A curios “A. M Arty, who for several years has been the jent superintendent at DaAMmbDers- pend sev. Friday, David Speer, of ( burg, arrived in Bellefonte to » eral days with ex-county treasurer William “J He is a lay minister. and Sunday morning hile i! the the Bellefo tf Electric Light plant, has pulpit in the Methodist church to the resigned his position and is now with | pleasure and satisfaction of who the Buffalo 4 Nagar Falls Power Co hear him. His discourse was strong Morrison & oivers, the venien FO : : rsOnn in ch. o as follows Two rev same two that were taken some time ago two guns, a lot of knives, together with a Jot of other goods. They also took a good overcoat belonging to Mr. Morri son, The heaviest personal loss was the goods that were damaged by the blow. his brother Our Price « +15 05 Bellefonte. Procuce he following Dr ioes ning The fol'aw Oo. for produce Kegs per dozer aN rf pond Speer pres \ Thursday Loose Coffee, per 1b te Corn Starch, per package ¢ gal Headlight Oil 6 cakes of Laundry Soap. "ie ’ prices are paid by fSpcuLen & all HO 28 10 IS of cotirge means an advancement to Mr Arney, who is considered thor. oughly versed in the rudiments pertain. in to electricity AS A power, He is a valuable man, and nobody knows it bet. ter than the local company, lis place in Bellefonte is being filled by g R. Bressler, formerly superintendent of the electrical plant at Muncy, ~Robt, Hunter, A. C, Mingle and lohn Olewine, left Bellefonte, Wednesda, " last week, with John 8. Walker in his automobile, Their destination was Wil liamsport, and they made the run in two hours and thirty minutes, which was about 25 miles an hour, and that was going pretty fast. While in Williams. port it began to rain and they were compelled to start back in it, The water and mud naturally retarded their pro- gress, and they spent five hours on the coming back. Mr. Walker, how. ever, got through without a puncture, and logical which could not help but be productive of great good Rev. Ralph Illingworth, who has held several charges in Centre county and who is well known in Bellefonte, has tendered his resignation as pastor of the St. Paul Presbyterian chur 5 of Somer set, and accepted a call from a Presby- terian congregation in Baltimore, Md He is a very bright young man and is destined to be counted among the lead ers of “'bluestocking.ism «Rev, John A. Wood, Jr., who for three years officiated as pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist church, has been chosen pastor of the West Adams Metho dist church, at Los; Angeles, California It is a new congregation, and they are building a $60,000 church in the most | aristocratic section of that city Rev: Wood's friends in Bellefonte will be glad | to hear of his success. He is a hard work: | tre county's school teachers, and recently | Gregg Post, No | er and deserves recognition, Thanksgiving and Holiday markets in the big cities. He also expects to raise some turkeys, though chickens will be the main object, That there is money in raising chickens is a well-known fact and if Ran gets in the swim they will have to build an additional vault in one of the banks in Bellefonte, We wish him success, Wedded at Blanchard, This evening at 6 o'clock a very pretty wedding will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Johnston at Blanch. ard. The bride will be their daughter, Miss Bertha Elizabeth Johnston, and the | groom is Shuman 8. Williams, of How. ard, who is at present principal of the schools at Pleasant Gap, where he has Suegtaeiéily taught the past few years | was located in Benner Twp, ing up of the safe, which will amount to considerable There is no trace of the burglars Bitten by a Snake. Mrs, James Shope, of Holt's Hollow, Thursday afternoon of last week, went to the barn to gather wood. In reaching back of a log a copperhead snake bit her on the arm. She immediately began suffering excruciating pain and on going to Dr, Huff, at Milesburg, she had the wound or sting thoroughly cauterized, Even then it gave her much pain and anxiety, but during the last couple of days the indications are that no serious results will follow, although she has not entirely recovered, «Hadley's Moving Pictures will be at 5, G. A. R., Tuesday {evening, Oct, 16th, Macaroni , Baker's Chocolate Pure Baking Molasses lea chat ss So Large Prunes, per lb Ca Oy Pickles, sweet or sour, dos (x Ri | AF a ro Miss Johnston is also one of Cen: | Garman's opera house for the benefit of | I Bottle Indigo Blueing § 1bs Oat Flake with china Banner Lye, 3 boxes for., 08, A8 30, of J08 OR 04 2 28. Ot up Beans nned Corn ster Crackers 07 nger Snaps, per 1b oye ce, per 1b "ha N Highest Prices paid for Produce : vos BOC PER DOR ‘oe « BOC PER LB veass SOC per bu Gs TTER. csv ivns TATOES : Che SURJECT TO CHANGE GILLEN, THE GROCER, legheny St. d3a qt 4 Ibs 2¢c R 2680. ; fant ne > i) i" allow, per pourd Butter, per pound Ride. per per pound Shoulder, per pound Belinfonte.Cram The following prices are pald wy © NER for grain Wheat old Wheat, new " Mats n Barley ™ Rye "" Carn Shetland ‘a ara new Aid Butter Y. Wane To per 1h 4 y fozen, hone 190. ; lard, per Ib, gallon, to to 18 string oe. dressed fn per ih ey per 1h. 15 ive chicken pet i cabbage, per head, 1 to a oto 10 applebutter, per Ww tarnips per peck, beans, per half peck, rex potatoes, per { bushel, g5¢.; cauliflower, per bead, 4 to i100. irs, per peck, 28c ; apples, per { bushel, 25c.; ‘omatoes, per bushel, 65c.; 1 8 Bellefonte, Pa ' chestnuts, per qt, 18¢.
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