CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 25, 1906. Pace — James A. McClain, of Spangler, was | an arrival in town Wednesday, ~Titus M. Gramley, of Spring Mills, was a business visitor in town Monday. OVER THE COUNTY. Mrs. Anitie Pozger, of Snow Shoe, was | admitted to the Lock Haven hospital for Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Short in ® Happenings Paragraphs ©) 0 == OOOO OOOO O~0~0~0 —A. A. Stevens of Tyrone transacted business in Belletonte Monday. —Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan and little son left Bellefonte, Saturday, for a visit to friends in Pittsburg. —Miss Mary Norris, of Belair, Md., a guest in Bellefonte at the residence of Mrs. Reuben Valentine and family. John C. Rowe and J. C, were arrivals home Friday to Pitts- 1s — Recorder Meyer. Esq., morning from a DUSINEss burg. — Billy Miller, a young colored boy of Bellefonte, was successfully operated upon at the Bellefonte hospital last week trip The red men of Bellefonte will hold a smoker at their regular meeting Mon. day next in their hi the Centre County Bank. —The Philipsburg play the Academy at this Saturday aft mission 25Cts, ~— Judge Allison O. Smith and wife. of Clearfield, were in Bellefonte last week visiting their son who if a student at the Bellefonte Academy. —]. L. McClenathan, of gave our sanctum a 1 apples and cider so plenty drug, and folks generally Mitchell over Foot ball team will the fair grounds 1. P.M Ad at 1000 Centre Hall, — Miss Ollie secretary, has returned weeks’ visit at Philadelphis City. She had a mo —W. H. Whitmeyer during the past week Lamb street, Belle ed a position it in this place. —Mrs. William Cassid entertained a party of on Friday evening Wanda Von Morozow: Mrs, Jack Decker. — John Mutfinger, who is just recovering f tack of asthma, was in day feeling as w He says that tl He ionte the Penna 82 applies on side was past wot bersbur all Tot — Sur Hall, Hud, charge in the section favored as ne of mount: ot west to Pinegrove establi —The Bros.. the of interest a lar game. I ¢ gather around the green pete for supremacy, it is carefully watch. ed by a large number of spectators =a our readers want to happiest man in Bellefonte ? down at the Potter-Hoy store and the fellow wb ills thine things t Ciott SC radien as be accomj | Rev. E. G, Richardson, the new pas- tor of the Bellefonte Epis opal ¢ devoting much of his time in building up the congregation, To this end he has organized a church club that started out with a membership of twenty-eight Friday evening Rev Ri hardson enter tained the younger people and their mothers from 5:40 to 7 o'clock, the older members from 7 until 10 at the Sunday school room in the basement of St. John's Episcopal church. There were a large number of persons presents who had a very enjoyable time. Rev. Richardson besides being an eloquent and scholarly preacher is a hard worker and the fruit of his labor has already manifested itself, At a parish meeting of the church, a committee was elected looking to the hurch, is erection of a charch home and Guilds | which resulted.in ber having to go tothe | have 123 foot span over work shop, a most needed adjunct to the Parish and likewise a great benefit to the town. ~W. K. Haines, of Aaronsburg, was a caller at this office on Monday. Mrs. Samuel Foster spent a few weeks with her relatives near Howard —]. H. McCool and daughter Mattie, of Redmill, gave the Democrat a pleas- ant call —Dr. H. W, Tate, the Bellefonte den- tist, left this week for West Va , where he will remain for ten days, Mrs James Schofield, of Bellefonte, left for Pittsburg Friday where she is the guest of Mrs. McEntyre -B. W. Shaffer and I. H. Roush, of Madisonburg, were pleasant callersin the Democrat sanctum on Monday. ~Benjamin Shaffer, a tinner employ- ed at the Huntingdon Reformatory, visit. ed friends in Bellefonte this week — Wm. Steele and wife spent Sunday Oct. 14. with their daughter Mr, Mrs, Furst Crider, near Blanchard. and and ~Mrs Jonathan Harper and daughter Miss Maude left on Tuesday for Chi cago, for a wisit with the Schreyers George Hastings, of near Bellefon spent part of last week in Philipsbu the guest of Mr, Mrs. G. F y I) ue and grove - Miss Julia been in P i il more, has decided to spend the wi the Quaker city, —Mrs. Edward children, of InxXsu guests of Mrs. Rine's m ner at Coleville. Span Pd Rev gler, Reformed chur ~Lountry in Crider's Ex. 1e Racket store expect to | first week in oh the same kind of a rough, ON passed that t id passed th TIVAI o look « an al » up i ‘ s mterests nepe » Wil weeks ago Her daug p also an arrival { . tal SEY r. Helen rom Niagara Falls — John ‘Walker, of Bellefonte, took a party of three friends to Tyrone on Tues hire 34 rduay af ternnon-ofdast week, having made the run with his Franklin car in one | r and twenty ight minuets, The tor yweth the <istance as & {ractior HES ou Lb pe ted Hile, with his sister, Miss Hile, of Pleasant (yap, are occu pying the rooms in Crider’s stone Wuild. ing recently occupied by Dr, |]. E. Ward as dental offices, They also occupy one room in the rear of W. C. Cassidy's of fice. Mr, Hile is in the lumbering busi ness with P. B, Crider & Son. and makes his headquarters here. He is a very en. ergetic young man and isthe kind of a man every community should welcome reorge Sadie Mrs, Corl, wife of James Corl clerk to the County Commissioners, who had been ill for three weeks was taken to the Bellefonte hospital on Saturday and on | Sunday an operation was performed, Although it was of a serious nature she is getting along very nicely and will recover. Mr, Corl has had quite an up- hill time of it recently, First he had been ill, then a couple of children took sick {and then fi his wife became ill | hospital, Everything is now looking | better and * Jim" is beginning to see the | | silver lining to the cloud. | acted — Boyd A. Musser, of York, Pa., trans. | business in Bellefonte this week, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kelley, left Tues. | l day for New York, where they will spend the next ten days, J. J. Orndorf, one of Haines town-| ship's leading citizens, gave the Demo: crat sauctum a call Wilbur F. Harris, of Harrisburg, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Henry Harris on Howard street, —Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beaver little daughter left Saturday for New York City. . and | mormng | | —Miss Eliza Blanchard and Miss Mary | Jlanchard are enjoying a two weeks visit in Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shreifler and | little child, of Osceola Mills, 1s visiting relatives in this place, ~-Mrs, Benner Graham and son, Scott, left Friday morning for a week's visit to | friends in Philadelphia Mrs, George tor Pittsbur mother A. L. Lichtenwalner Esq., a well | Known Philipsburg attorney, transacted Grimm d rg where she eparted Satur. will visit for some time DUOISNess In Mrs town Wednesday Harry Muacker, taken of East High to the jellefonte r treatment, :tt the props the s been quite ill this week ime he Will Was in etor of has been in bed of Phila Wednesday ng between train while on his way . { oilege iam F. Reber, Bellefonte Captain Benner town has ¢ 0c Iude d which he of 18 farmers, lames Clark. one ips prosper next a Be montn, after lefonter HL 1ONCT Hesse, D of Brook. Malone, of to arrange 1s their ex- nd locate at inty Commities dquarters the rd floor he Temple Court. Samuel | B. Miller is in charge. . This is a useless ex of 1 and money this! be on ol it nditnre frvee better he woul busking ! get better hav Well ging clerk in re. in Bellefonte ¢ trouble wilh by matfimonial bee, that he iat something had to be done pretty quick. Inatead, how. of hunting up a girl and going to consult a minister he went to a physician who took from his ear a bard substance that resembled a fishing worm, about one inch long He now hears plainly, especially when called to his ol 4 be is Alme his some of ot 1 was the ad be PF ind 4 and ever ame s0 troublesome that ~Tuesday morning the Centre Coun ty Commissioners let what is known as the Hubbard bridge near Beech Creek The following are the various bids leger & Co,, Wilkesbarre, $6900 ; Toledo Massillon Bridge Co, York Bridge Co., $6496 ;: Canton Bridge Co., of Ohio, $6700 ; Penn Bridge Co. of Beaver Falls, $9716; A. Buchannon Bridge Co., of Chambersburg, $6674; | Oswego Bridge Co, N, Y,, $6488, {latter company being the lowest Yida were given the jab. This brid ers will Pye © k and { will be one of the best Aes in the county, and is one that has very Al | o | such matters.” This is. the surgical treatment last Thursday John Confer, of Millheimn, sold bis ba team of horses toa Mr, Smith, of Wil. llamsport; consideration over $6oo, John Bowersox, of Aaronsburg, has | gone to Toronto, Canada, to complete 1is course in the veterinary college Henry Cryder, a well known farmer living near Mackeyville, was stricken with apoplexy while on a visit to Oil Ay. George Bradford, of Centre Hall, ship- ed a car load of hogs Friday. The price paid was between 544 and 6 cents per pound, John F. Miller has been postmaster at Mudisonburg charge of the office Monday morning appointed He took of | last week The third quarterly conference of the M. E. church, Pennsvalley charge | be held at Centre Hall, Saturday noon, Oct, 27 WwW. L Cook,wife and daughter Marian of Howard, spent part of last tending the convention at Buffalo, of the Christian church Mrs. Samuel Kline, of spent a few days in Willian ly having her eyes treated care of Dr. Koser Mrs. Wm. Weber and dau; thy, of Howard, left on Thur few days visit with her brother at Berwick Miss Martha Snyder, who was ing school at Rebersburg, the other day. She w home In Sug r week unters Run sport recent i ttend i ] mKen «or valley Charley Wilcox, of Philipsbur crew of men at 40.000 feet lo Mining Co., at Beccar Tharsday Mr. and ser, of Millheim goods to Yeagertowr make their future | About Page, of Rebersbur [ which has since become J Ww. Bs ight Work ou move three Albert Barger, R. baggage : y ha n as clerk freight offi Clymer Stover. of Aa: 1 © or grocery tare YO moved the goo post offi e, V israel Weaver Wagne 4 a 4 ND from Hanna Mrs. P. | Millhein of ast week | Brenen due 1 v place their fu and refs tering ¢ Ha f the 5 . : of his {athe if but is Anna Weber months from nervous ailment, and tle Mrs suffering considerably from alarge uicer on the ball of her right « She been confined in a dark room for three weeks, with little hopevwo! a hpeadly re. lief, Nora B. Miller is able to be around among her companions again, after an illness of several months. — Reporter now oon has beet wi is iit is improved Solomon Lohr ve has The Philipsburg Journal says : “Hen. ry Prentiss. of Bangor, Maine, and W, B. Quigley, of Lock Haven, were there last week faooking after their property in. terests in that section, They are own. {ers of 10.000 acres of land east of Phil. Pittsburg, $7100 ; | ipsburg, and recent successful tests for coal on lands adjoining have encouraged them to look into the matter fof the de vel t of their property, or dispos. ing of the same to parties interest in same tract ers are interested Wnd on which three | badly needed, LR yee Pie ster on v by prospectors. i Seated in 4 vinaity of Beaver RoyAL Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity is the active rinciple of every poun owder. of Royal Baking Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate—which are the rincipal elements of the so-called cheap king powders-and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YO ne, Mr. ar maxing ti this ana d Mr Centre next At the rea Madison! bid up west n of to 0 to ¥ . 5 near Red says he ise for t I'he Ref: stically nder the d I'he churct cated nex “ Miss Romie Var Ha returned from at Monday afternoon with a gray squirrel as a re ward, Her hunting compaien, “Prof. J. D.P ithgall, in the same the, cap- on red entre yours oun o> nga ’ LWo gray There is a public school in Penn town. ship, Carbon count) h has been open for a month, and not a p ipil has been in attendance during the entire time, The teacher opens up in the morning and remains until closing time The parents of the pupils decline to obey the vaccination act and are keeping them out of school. The directors have refus ed to pay the teacher, and he will proba bly appeal to court Prof. Samuel C, Miller, privcipal of the Norwood public schools and presi dent of the Delaware county teachers’ w | association, was the representative of the | association at the convention for the es. | of land 1 which othe or more Bellefont-| tablishment of a teachers’ retirement fand, held in Harrisburg Friday, Oct. 12 Prof. Miller is an old Centre county boy, being a native of Ferguson township, » making his mark among the east- ern educators of the State, PENNY A WORD ADV. . | PO s1orns . This property one = and to ptiractive t home oeated the County Seat ilars apply w J. D Hunter. Index a] w ‘ flere aL 8 price any desiring a wil farm and pov] esomn 1 ee 1 Market Cet For Robert F. Hur aim Book Store efonte WARKET QUOTATIONS. IL taki Pa Bellefonte. Produce T™He following prices prevailed Thursday noming The following prices are paid by SpenLen 00, for produce § Regs per dozen » kK Ad per pound 10 allow, per por a om Butter, per pound » | ®ide pat per pound om shenlder, per pound i" Bellefonte-Gram, T™he tollowing prices are paid by CY. Wao. NER for grain heat, old, heat, new facie Mheiled new
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