THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 6, 1906, o~-0-0-0~-0~-0~-0-0~-0~-0~-0-0-O0~ | | | Bellefonte and Vicinity (©) Short in The Local Happenings Paragraphs OOO — Bruce Garman, the genial proprietor of the Garman house, is laid up with a bad case of rheumatism —~Mr. and Mrs, and Harry Bowers spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac L acre. —Mrs. John Noll and Mrs, Sara Sa field, of Ha Nel : are home of O. F. Felmlee and family at Lock Haven. Clarence Longacre ong - rising —Miss Rose Haupt, one of yerators, left Bellefonte for where she will visit two weeks, r Of friends — Walter good positi tion company, ¢ to spend Tha Mr. and Mrs. ~The list Bellefonte hos were sent to our offic rived too | +) 1 yr il ue to week late to hav for this issue, as it 1 town goods have ne local enterprise —W. F. Dunning, upon his work as organist in the Bell fonte Methodist church last Sunday of Oceola, entered He is an expert in Handling a pipe And those who heard him were de F.H Th entral Railro a meeting 1 A Toad ASSO mas, o fonte ( th a Was accon Margar delig ng expressior off the lies” show goods to a good advar them all amoun ~The memt Sunday school cla cent morrow Tal C3 “th social he ent part of the C. recitations leaus, after which a supper will consist: f salad, fonte, Valentine and set oysters, crackers, cake and Harvey Lutz lard at her hen nouse ream, was render Street, w iled the An was sent in and soon the entire partment was out, and for a few the town was aglo ex 1 Joseph Ayers, who was in the vicinit where the fire took place, ran ir succeeded in extinguishing the before they had done much harm b fire to item with nen i. —Friday evening, Dec. 14th, the at- traction in Garman's opera house will be “The Mummy and the Humming Bird,” the great comedy success. Jules Murry's own company, with Willi A, White- car at its head, was formed with the ob- ject always in view for securing for this play a cast superior to even the very ex cellent ones that have appeared init in yrevious years, This object is said to Pe been accomplished, and the organi zation is receiving unstinted praise in all the cities visited May um am our ask from week are not to we be permitted readers to hand us the news to week? Being human, we niscient, and so we can not all tl is transpiring. Simply jot down facts, and we'll try to write ‘em rou have friends visiting you, le Low. Likewise if yom expect to go somewhere, let us know, We duly ap preciate your modesty, but then you are denying your friends a pleasure by not letting them know of your moveme as we and you know of theirs, ome fee oe Bellefonte Academy team was anticips Baltimore, Md. } to play the Baltimore ball team on ’ time the themsel he ny ng over the minute t they game whi becom recess the se the Ac play the Of Course, The boys then we homes and spent Thanksg idemy nt to Mrs. M. J. Locke left Saturday af'er noon for Philadelphia, where she wil visit relatives, John Munson, a student at Yale Col- Thanksgiving et 1 i lege, spent his home on Linn stre at timetable which Note the change of Central R. R. of Pa. effect on Monday. Rankin, formerly of now of Williamsburg, is vi jellefonte rie Miller 1 ent ad here \V y Aver age bh ly been hal who are now ir the Salv ais week, 0 singie sieigl thought that lls will soon cert with 2 Mr and lefonte Furnace en their jempl —The Be com } have giv Biv mines § increase vyees al i of ten cents a in their wages, to take effect Dece This will make $1.20 with skilled ncrease was part of the e appreciated by the men lay wn} m ore or pe labor lat The the hence the mor thus benefitted. James K. Barnhart one lige ing clerks in the First National Bank came up town Monday morning wearing a smile as broad as the street. It was enough to change the countenance of any married'man, for about one o'clock Monday morning the stork; visited his sidence on Thomas Street and left a little daughter. Both mother and child getting along nicely Aad portion, r a on one of the ot re. are «The Maccabee meeting on Wednes- day night of last with the Dutch Banquet and turkey raffle adjunct at the Undine Hall was a great success. Sev. eral new members were taken in there were about sixty. five members in attendance. Five turkeys and two wate! fobs were raffled off 1 hey had a ROK time until n ht eat i A he pine of peace ie pip " pe 1ce week . 1 and : 1 i ing : ing idnig auverkrau invert ng 1 smok Wednesday of last week Miss Marie White severed her connection with lellefonte Furnace Co as stenographer and is now open for engagements jin her line of work the She is a speedy and and anything well and faithfully he } rtene ¢ has her typ stenographer, en to her will where “The Flaming Arrow” at the opera | house next Tuesday evening, J. H. Robb and H Lock Haven, to fall and seemed —Snow of the wet kind began yesterday afternoon at 3:40 to mean business, Mrs. S. T, Gibbs and daughter, Miss Ollie, of Milesburg, are visiting Mrs. E. | Hugg, at Philipsburg, — Mrs, Lester Shafter, of Milroy two children have been visiting and relatives in Bellefonte Sheriff Kline to the friends shipped a few of his Huntingdon Reforma tory last week and has seven others left, boarder J A large num model ymobiles ber of new 1007 have hy ) treast ox east of Has retire } Rayn Laken t rather " fred 4 Mrs pened fred tathiirat ty sat hurst, HOLeCess lad he was was started a 1 » wit} ty employed ed on a term of ten weeks with two even ings per week devoted to common school branches taught by Prof. F. E. Pray Members of the association are charged in‘installments for the term of twenty nights his makes the average expense for each member about six cents per sub- ject, per evening evening las | 40 enro boys. The class has enter- - Persons who have their sale bills printed at this office receive a notice in the sale register free that reaches over so00 persons each week in this county. Then you can get the best of work at this office at reasonable prices. We use the best quality of paper and have first class workmen to do your printing promptly. The Centre Democrat does the most of the sale bill printing, for the reason that the public has learned that itgives you the best satisfaction all around - Among those who witnessed the St.- W. U, P. football game at Pittsburg on Thanksgiving was Thomas Beaver, of Bellefonte. To put in the extra time he, with six others, hired an automobile to take in the sights of the Smoky Cily While turning a corner one of the wheels smashed and the occupants, in the twinkling of an eye, landed on the hard paved street, '"] om" trying to plow it up with his His face now looks like some of the pumpkins he rased out at his farm this summer nose On Monday a prominent citizen of the town stopped at this office to compli. ment the editor and some of our good neighbors on High street for swee ping the street and having all the rubbish (re. We appreciate his 1g ment but as we « another { the 1 to inform him moved good | Woomer, of | lellefonte, spent Sunday with friends in | and | (ser: RECENT DEATHS, Gorrien Haac known citizens of 1 of the best died at the Bellefonte Hospital, Friday morning at 10 Mr, Haag had been in ill health for almost a year hi unexpected. His de to old age Ww rn in Wit ten, Germany, June 14, 1f29 and ny Hp 17) OX 10 k and 8 death was not mise The Mehrste making his 16 days Haag, was deceased gi 0 tenbery months of carpenter age He and Ver yon (y0001 ge nd, and After re in ol Fi on en... 3 Ine Me mt sea , : - 2 and Dav He tay ete cker Kanable Mrs. T Mrs. Denni Frost, Rosefarm, her you l joined the Reformed ) was a daughter Vore in Ohio township, who Harris citizens, ALEXANDES fioees one of township's highly respected died Friday morning about 3 o'clock atl his home near Shingletown, Several weeks ago he was hauling cornfodder from the field when the load upset. He fell from it and had his leg broken, He about recovered from that part of the ac- cident, but it is thought that he was in- jured internally, as he complained of having a severe pain in the breast. His age was 1 years and s mouths, and he died in the house where he wasborn. He was unmarried and for a number of years was a deacon in the Lutheran church. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: John, David and George, of Pine Grove Mills; Mrs, Jacob Herman, of Lemont; Phoebe and Mary, at home, The funeral took place Sun- day; interment at Boalsburg Mgrs. Davip P. Mark (died at Gra ham station, of the after effects of ty syhoid fever after an illness of six weeks Mrs, Mark was a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Thos Young, the former being de ceased. She was born in Bedford county al 12 YOArs Besides her ! band, she leaves to mourn her loss, two daughters, Margaret and Katherine, and two sons Harold and Walter Elizabet! f M. FE Mark, Ros of mn yout ago 1S. * LWO sisters 1, wife of Phil wile i Be y Of Arthut \ LOCKS Cor thay MARTIN the Twet died at the Dunlap noon of last week of Bright's disease aged HO years ellefonte and vicinity Royal Baking Powder Absolutely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR Royal does not contain an atom phosphatic acid (which is product of bones digested in phuric acid) or of alum one-third sulphuric acid ces adopted for other bakin ders because of their ROYAL BAKING POWDER er Jou {fuwhich jo i which 1S TICS BAKING POWDER passed away and bel was aged H. W. G» ) a resident of Howard di home in Indiana, The death was not learned PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Persons who have their bills printed at this office will have registry FREE over 40 papers All containing their this week is 8! announoement sales announced ir and it appears each The charge wo desiring full in others persons Lt ME Same matter as on a bill will be charged £2.50 and over, according to amount of space used Sach an advertisement we Know 8 of a great deal more value than printed bills SATURDAY, Dmx one-half mile east of Hu biersburg, on the D. Poorman estate, Edward Evers will sell live stock and farm implements WERDNRSDAY, Dec, 19 Reynolds farm No. 2 on Seibert road, 2 miles southwest of Bellefonte, J. W. Benner will sell 83 horses, 10 milch cows, 27 head of young eattle, Shon horn bull, 4 brood sows, 8 shoats, 30 plas ete. Saleat 10am. W. A Ishler, anct THURSDAY, Dec, 20 ~on the Cameron Burr side farm. 2 miles fast of Bellefon J. 8 Carson will sell 8 head of horses and colts, | mileh cows, fresh by time of sale 13 young eattie, T ewes, | buck, 18 shoa of farm implements, incloding some household utensils C. MeClintick Large Public Sa At the of Jacksonvi tn = on the 1. ne W als auct le! residence ad THURSDAY. DE be sold the fi the undorsd { on to of Bellet : er 8 east EMBER wi IE STOCK PENNY 4 FOR SAT prod wale. « 23m J Or FOR SALF Arde 1 {me a OR property This property and is Runkle AGENTS I brate Condit kinds address Supply Cx desirabl AtLy Ww t Harrisburg, P SALESMEN was, © COTY Sw ree] nis | foes, AN 4 qd Ke Ww : , ing farms ho RENT n Lit bas a ¥ hx TED Fx rr» soount ystone ANTED joes COSHTS The ress ated ir Uh baking Oo btier w A WA Km Nn street ry Appi rinary 8 r a» we ay 10 20 t Great sale of WORD ADV, b to th and powder y invest At b | Lackawanna Aven: conven’ Remedies and & MARKET QUOTATIONS. Wheat fain ariey Rye Corn She Corn new ie . dq Bellofon o- Produc PE prices Prevalled 1 ™ ureday
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