THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, JELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 13. 1906. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY HAPPENINGS 1} N PARAGRAPHS SHORT Earle C ness in Phil | Ir. Dale bile tor use in making p Al and Robert Ga spent Sunday wilh - Wilbur E visiting his Bellefonte — Mrs. Thomas K son of Pittsburg, Meek home on il {or Lis 'n ry today, nan of 3 in Bellet Harrisbu relatives {vi ATE and litt at Morris are visiting h street — John Toner Harris, of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of his mother Mi 4 Mary Harris on Howard street. — Mr. and Mrs. Finnigan left Thursday afternoon Philadelphia where they will spend this week. Steve for —We are informed that Joseph Tress. ler, of Pleasant ;:Gap. is very low from his recent illness, lasting several weeks, ~—Miss Bessie Hall, of Milesburg, spent Sunday with her cousins, Misses Grace and Luella Shook, of this place ~-Miss Elizabeth Fryberger, of Philips- burg, after spending a few days with friends in Bellefonte, returned to her home, ~—County Treasurer, F. K. W Philipsburg, is ellefonte this attending to the duties connected his office. —Wm LS ] plates movil town, Pa, same busin —The Lock J. M. Dooley 4 ais home on 4 hit e, of in weed Storm n Bellefonte to Johns will engage in the CSS. Haven i 5 Tue t nected spected Monday eve ISS Saran ava few mo then has that new | fonte change Saturd: cant room in will have all other articles that Christmas shoppers ¢ Wi, HGroadormer pe eformed church at al itor ast of the was a vi week at Y. Stitzer, his brotl called here fre > in the re 34 OAIsOHU Ung HL LS Bellefonte 1 D t convention of which opened at Lx Friday last an: Paul Wetzel John Rankin, McClure, Edward Chambers, Godfry and C. N. Meserve, 1 teer in Association eral theme Sunday afternoon o'clork C. N. Meserve, secretary of local Y. M.C A held a boys which was interesting 18g k Haven on lav closed Sunday evening Lawre 10 service was the meeting - Monday about 6 oclock Edward McCollough came near being drowned in Logan Branch. He and Thomas Peace, Jr., are employed at the Nittany Iron Furnace end on their way to work they had to cross a When they came to it they found it very fey, and tryiog to cross Mr, McCollough shipped and fell in. The current being strong it began to carry him down into deeper water, Seeing Mr. McCollough's perilous condition Mr, Peace jumped in the stream and finally succeeded in get ting him safely to the bank, none the worse from the cold bath except pretty well frightened and badly soaked, morning 3 t1 footlog nn Hime gramme four in. *, we had st 1.12 - Mrs ames J Beaver 1e Saturdi { I from of Bellefonte fre i a has returned e > month's stay it -Miss Bess Brown, of a recent guest Bellefonte sie Merriman, on C Mrs Unionville, was of Miss Gus urtin street of 1 wed Bellefonte ding which leaver, {elin Hall took plac risburg last week. x ‘ ’ -*Quincy Adams Sayer” in play form will be a welcome attraction at Garman Opera House, Bellefonte, January 4th Mrs. George Kar of Harris. burg, was a recent visitor in Bellefo at the home her sister Mrs. Harry Yeager on Spring street - William Wolf had the fall from a scaffold on working, on Wednes y three t Wallac tetler tes nie Of misfortune to Ne ie : whirl it abou Sunshine at hl 2 : | - HIZZATUS an A Ts a TR ——————— ice most of tl I} f the late Mr of her mother which occurred at Mrs VEArs f 0 imonia dren surviv Mrs re Monday of last week while Hoyvhoske, a Poli sides in the Armor Gap fonte on het over three years of age with the fire when the with the child's clothing and it | badly burned that it died in the fonte Hospital at 4 o'clock in the after noon of the same day who belle little 1 : playing ignited WAS sO business child, a began flames : elle. Newlin Irvin, proprietor of what is known as the Ardel planing mill, has been quite ill at his home on Spring! street with something like diphtheria Sunday his case was considered quite | serious, but since then he has been slow ly improving. If no other complications sot in there 18 no doubt of Bis recovery Of late, Newlin has been having trouble | with a boil on the side of his face which | refused to heal, and now comes this | double affliction which naturally sets very | { hard on him, i and considerable influence, Edward Young, of Bush's Addition, is seriously ill with the quinsy. -**The bird," at Decembe Mummy and the opera 14 B«676, C.103, } the Humming | house on Friday, | 141, / have the above num y ON ¢h \ Wer Mrs, Clark hoff House, wa veral days last week with a bad able to be around again, of W onte thi resents a gold minning hat 1t 3 " 1skeeper at the rock. | confined to her room old; rles Davie illiamsport, was He re- | r enterprise and | 1 be a great winner in Belle ys week 3 certain ‘red Kurtz, Ir., editor of the Lewis- burg Journpal, and wife, spent Sunday in Belletonte, with Mr Kurtz's parents, | Fred Ku sr, and wife, on High Street S. Carson's big sale on th Burnside farm - east of Bellefor next Tuesday and good tock, | ed in Bellefonte Bellefon uncement of iomas Brew and ters | Sha is sury Mever afewdays) of fonte are nding awh Mever ! ne Un a solo IKE mie Wr 7 t when it table mife 3 "nA andiing a anwrl Fomine dietary Work of % eo Many « F A } Nn, that the Many seen and peoj le asant part ked stores spending Christmas y our well casity lelief ne for F. Malin, of Bellefonte, gener superintendent the Huntingdon & Clearfield Telephone Co., is having a little trouble with the subscribers at Edenburg about the price of telephon ing to Lt ‘or a while there was no charge but under new ruling of the company a charge of 15 cents was made. Immediately there was a howl and a kick, The Bell Telephone Co made capital of this and offered to make the rate § cents, In the fierce battle that was wagered Supt, Malin claims that he lost 31 subscribers and secured 19, making a net gain of eight, ol n Tuesday Governor Pennypacker ap pointed congressman Martin Olmstead, of Harrisburg, a trustee of Pennsylvania State College, If Mr, Olmstead develops an interest in this institution he can be of great service toward making it one of the best and most useful in the State. He is a mag of ability, wide experietice { Roopsbu { health | She five | Mr | Saturday RECENT DEATHS. Mus, Maruias Tuas died Tuesday morning at gs at her 54 been ifferi froma The dec Katherine n Germar o'clock home at in failing for complication of disease whose maiden Wits some time, ing ser, was b aged 67 ves nels na fatherla there their olde came to Amel have of Jeanette : Lav was a highly Catholic chur eral took n Interment in the Cath Mrs, Dr. Tuomas VanTris very suddenly at her home street, Saturday afternoon been well for a week or more of her death was anzinaprector years ago she was VanTries, and since that time Laas place o e Her maiden name was Miss Ellen Oliver, and was a woman of kindly spirit christian member wen a pi ’ Veal ived | following brothers ver, of Graysville | Sarah Oliver, Dr. Mrs vices were | Fy ) VEArs o t Mifflinbe and raised a _ Lew 1g man ho od 2 been amcted® will Ovtver PP. Reaniox Missouri, died Nove: Rearick was born in june 11. 18% ini18yy West, His first wife d ago but he and and afterward st 1 widow several Ransom Mover Junxson { home at Gragierville on iliness of The deceased ing, at ¢.30 after months, of consumptiot - an was aged 60 years, § me He is survived by a and one brother Miss Fronexcs and Mrs home of her daughter Frank Shields, died at the parents near Lamar last forenoon of typhoid fever, aged 21 years Bishop McCabe 111. Bishop Charles McCabe, who is well and favorably known in Bellefonte, Tuesday was stricken with apoplexy on SHIELDS | the streets of New York City while on his way to take a train for home at Germantown, He was taken to the New York Hospital where he received medical attention, and the prospects are that he will recover He lectured in Bellefonte several times, one of his sub. jects being ** Life in Libby Prison” whore he spent Fou months during the Civil War, pillars of the church, and in bishop, Methodist 1806 was ordained Episcopal n Harry Robb, of Pittsburg, is visiting his mother in Bellefonte, + faekwon He has always been one of the | A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot- breads, cake and pastry. Alum and alum-phosph afte powders are injurious. Do not use them. ROYAL BAKING Examine the labei POWDER ( ADJOINING COUNTIES. Among the iostructors Prod EE i SAREE | f§ C 3 “tate , Ce Re 3 a gre joh wl 11¢ art « ED. O. Slaniey ARO, Al culprit who had stl i Land 3 the ~~ and astern penitent FN Weeks : yn Fran As rees n ho Aasier Us al Ww taker 48 A | vesday sentence e BE sent from Blair and erve warrants o ps IN Case he was i 1 been made by K o ordained ministers has the far lines east of and Erie What action the Central Passenger asso ciation will take in this made public There was that the Pennsylvania these permits after it fares to 2% vents a mile ment and the RO RS Is Wh apples Pittsburg i has been AD mtimation would not had reduced ts ssa While a case in court at Holidaysbur was being argued last week Judge Mar tin Bell became suddenly ill and lapsed into unconsciousness, He was carried to a counsel table ard attended by Ur H ti. Brotherlin, For a while grave fears were entertained for the condition of t distinguished jurist ¥ s E81 He finally b able to walk to his home and ix reported as getting along nicely. The Judge has many warm friends in Bellefonte who | will be glad to learn his ill as serious as was at first anticipated | Andrew Reeser proptivte: of the Mus {ser House, Millebeim, transacted business in Bellefonte to-day. Sisto EEA oh hrs Si IHL 4 CR & 2st oes a ! ees pet Wgen PENNY A WORD ADV ANNUAL fie ¥ DF USS THE BOOK 37; everything » ages, sent same 58 cas HESTONVILL) CURE Avi STORY wo ROOK "hh WARKET QUOTATIONS. «© ard phia, Pa Bellefonte. Produce The folowing prices preval'ed moreing The following prices are paid by Excuien & vn produce Thursday to be] “N 4 =» os mm Laid per panng alton, per pont d Hutter per poann “fide per per pound Nhou'lder, per pound Belretonte.Gram The Inllowing prices sie paid by C. Y. Wao {WER Tor grain ness was not ! Wheat old Wheat, now fate Harley Vu ay Corn Shelled, Corn new
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