THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 29, 1906, Bellefonte and Vicinity The Local Happenings Short in O-0~-0~0 —The carnival, billed for the skating rink this Thursday evenin off by the management, &, was called — Mrs. Jacob Hassell and three chil dren, of Ohio, are visiting the former's father, Mr. A. Baum’ on Bishop street. The lime and limestone industry in Bellefonte is booming. In fact the op- erators are unable to secure all the wor men they can use — Mrs was a AW our Sanc 11 | K~- Hall, Mrs gave Eliza Stump, of Centre visitorat Hecla, and Houser, of Nighbank, both tum a call also —The person holding ticket should present it at Yeager & receive the handsome Davis pain forty-two pieces the and Mrs P. Coburn anc on Allegheny street. A ‘4 | 1 . I sian Chu an extended York State, y - Reuben Miller, f llefonte, progressive Fill is erecting grocery 1 - a large ware of the present nt store buil enable him CArTY Vil meat market wi interest to hundred —Several weeks ag James Corl Cl missioner the Bel tions were that nanentiy rece shot 1n : rabbits and pheas: “ YY ISTE large compan our bundle bag may hos i ital, Deer hun row, Friday fleet footed 3) fell at t! hunter's rifle many tha deer will be scarce next usual number of bears killed this fall-the same may to wild turkeys and The number of hunters and crippled fr 'm accidental gun discharges has also been large. Do not misunderstand the two first lines above-~whilst deer hunt ing has closed, ‘dear hunting”is open all the year round ble ce 1 _0 ft we Season have been MAIL As phe Santis ] 3 1 Kiiiedq «On Thursday evening Miss Lieut. Williams, of Army, gave her farewell meeting 1 Army hall It was att ed by a large audience all of wh sorry to see her RO five months she work in Belletonte means of building up the ways, Many of Bellefor nent people were a weil on Spring St mm are the past fine 0 the many I promis pt \ bas b 1 doing anid | A Wt m! mecting, every comforting word, She lef the morning tram for sie will be stationed butler, . where Paragraphs of juror {eech us a —] Creek, I. Gunsallus, serving as a near gave Cail, C. Williams, a prominent citizen of Martha in Belle fonte transaced business 1d Mrs. Harry of Altoona, Garbrick, and chil are visiting in Bellefonte Somerville of Winburn, he late Hon, A. James tended the Furst Friday -Peter A new slater whbank street, { uneral of t Keichline, nanent it Sunday in the organist Pittsburg the past year spoken of He plays ch and had an offer church because | go to Grace but I's) his health he preferrec fonte oming to Belle A jovial crowd of hunters are camp- ing this week in Bayletts woods, back of Roland in Boggs township. They took with them guns and musical instruments so that after the long hunt of the day was over they would have something to entertain them at night. The jovial crowd is composed of George Miller, Charles Noll, Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, Russel Blair, Clayton Brown, Mr Hazlett and two gentlemen from Phila deiphia. Their Ostrander vho has been gettir meals It have been having a tip top time The Al Dale and H H. Harsh barger walked out there and back which pretty good tramp for gentler who are something over the hulf century mark. However, when it got ing over the ground they are like year Ings cook is Oscar ellent they ome ex saying Kup FOS without other day whe A nen comes to - George R, Meek left Wednesday on a business trip to Pittsburg, Larimer, of C lellefonte Charles arfield, is visiting relatives in Miss Tuesday evening { rorsmark “The Village Parsot pera house Monday nig! up to-date, William H for Pittsburg Thanksgivin returned visit to home Wi PRT JN Oll Rebie from a Garman's Everything at 0 ww all ante Wal burg may neip "I iwyer by sa coal wealthy } which he 1s 1 Interested interested On Wednesday, Oct, 29, a very pleas ng event took place at the Mr. and Mrs, Peter Robb Jr. at Romola, when their eldest daughter, Alta B,, and John W Whippo, of Wilkinsburg, were united in marriage, They were attend ed by Oneida Robb, sister of the bride, Edna Glossner, of Wilkinsburg; John H Robb, of Bellefonte, and Charles E Heck, of Avis. At high noon Miss Em- ma Robb, daughter ob Jury commission er Frederick Robb, played the wedding march and the contracting parties ap. peared before Rev. H I. Crow, who them man and wife beautiful ring service was used residence of WO. Ihe Deven. ty-five guests were present and partook of The received the hosts of ng tram lo a few weeks they will be at home to their friends at Wilk inshurg Pa. nounced the bountiful werd g dinner and Kitts 1¢ high esteem in arg held by their hey left on the ever for a wedding trip numerous valuable which it : enuas | member, i RECENT DEATHS, Purr Deas an lv § " ARIVSIS (Or Hanchard three s A sufferer from par- , died at his in B venar He home on ment in the GALLAG with Mrs. O'Nei Monday morning home di cident to old age wa and unmarried remain broug | to Bellefor nd th LOO plac Lean Mas ef 1841 and w HA Aller A br March 24 Was born cashire, | hen ot 7 Years of Age : 1 to America. They located in In 1861 he enlisted Penna. ' Af ngland, ame witl 42 Reg scrved three vear when be re-enlist and the end of the war, When he returned from thejwar he securedja position at breaking on the Snow Shoe railroad. He was afterwards promoted to a conductor; in this! connection it would not be out of place to state that Mr, Whittaker, to gether with Robert Thompson of Belle fonte, and Henry Dyke, of Milesburg, were the only three men living up until the former's death, who commenced work on the Snow Bhoe Railroad in its early history The deceased survived by the following children: George ward Whittaker, of Bellefonte; Mrs William Deszendorf and Mrs Harry Jackson, of Altoona, A. B, Whittaker of Curwensville, is a brother, and Miss Nettie Weittaker, of Canton, Ohio is a sister The funeral place day afternoon at 2 fiom Episcopal church, and was in cl Gregg Post. G. A. R. ok which he Interment in Union cemetery vol 1 | ed to sery is and Ed. LOOK Noid oO clogk “nrge WAS A RosAL Bakin Fang. ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active ring le owder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. of every poun of Royal Baking No alum, no phosphate—which are the principal elements of the so-called cheap baking powders -and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW YORK LEGAL INTELLIGENCE SATURDAY farn "nN w . farn reg. » SATURDAY blersburg Evers wi WEDNESDAY, Dmx No. 2 on Seibert Bellefonte, J. W miieh cows, § horn bull ote. Sale Deo. 8 the we) (A LAR HURSDAY farm ? Carson w sell R m row cattle farm jm some 1 OC. Mel UESDAY n tiv wi wide mile eh vows fed CIN s shold DE sane i we 33 of shew 2 ha ee ait Me Ness ANY At fit ie WeDNBRDAY, Dx on Gast farm. 12 o'clock shan household goods Hye stock and head f hrood sows ie wi 1 ba f Mart) sale at ned ’ \ D. Poorma east of Ha Edward Ment Rey In farm ithwest of 19 nn thie ron. 2 Her miles so ner wi of ol 1 horses Ww m the 5 ons H Camera Pellet Wf hors tim f CN sl neiudin head by Bros mo oe pie % west of Jacksonville a farm stoek, Implements and PENNY A WORD ADV. all neorssar ™ tw Mor desiring a po #0 Od community Market Centres Robert F. Hunter Book Su TW adm’y re efonte. Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte. Produce The following prices prevailed moaning The following prices are paid by SpcCHLER & 0. for produce Vgps per dogen Lad per pound fallow, per pound Butter per potinn side per per pound Shoulder, por pond Beliefonte. Cram Howing prices are paid by CY. Wao. rarain vid new Thursday ~ . ™ bs] tL) tb The “ent Wheat heat AE farley Rw orn shelled firm new
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