THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 28, 1907. CR ——— 2%ee0000000000e BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY £ 00000000 0900000000000000000000000¢ . . - ‘o THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS ad PARAGRAPHS ' IN SHORT (a le LL IIo onnn —Good attractions at the opera house this week, - License Court Tuesday, March stl -John Rankin and Jesse spent Sunday in Lewistown will be in session on Derstien Lose, of Bellefonte, 1s ltoona Mrs. George visiting her daughter in Mrs T. Meyers and lady of Pa urnace, gave our call sanctal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery re turned home, Saturday Philadelphia, Edmund Hayes came home from La fayette Thursday for the week Junior vacation. Hick Kellerman was home over Sun day from Indiana. where he is employed in the telephone business —The Herald Stock Co been giving some good productions at the opera house this week, -Read our Public Sale ge three of this issue. All the ing sales will be found there. evening, from of are lead- —Miss Ella Gates and her niece, Miss | friends Eva Gates, spent a few days wit at Loveville and Warriors Mark —Mrs. Bussler, called Newberry, on account her mother, has returned to Bellefonte Miss Anna Morrison Wilkes barre, is a guest at the home of Mr Mrs. G. W. Reese, on Reynolds avenue -) rt rn who was oft of and S. Wilson gave us a call have ians now live, move and their ing. — Albert Leitzell, Lock Haven, a guest on Saturday at the and Mrs. Lewis Getl street Mrs Mrs. Soyder who has while at her street. Was Mr Thomas ot Daniel Showers been Ira D. Garman delphia, in compa: 3. and Robert of 10 town. parents son, west of the Brog electric the wir Mrs. George ( < lass © B ed Her spine Samuel Wetzel, of Bellefonte, is in Rebersburg engaged in building a pulpit for the rew Reformed ct hat Tellers expert in that chur A DG 1 - : ile Sam is an line « Worx adelphia Announce a Miss Martha Joseph Alber had sale go back pect good see him was not Was it business tlement of day nnected with s estate, the late A { of which he as been appointed the administrator J. E. Bloom, constable from Philij Was A « is office on Mon day. He inspected the rinting a highly p oom is one of the men trot n who i» much i in the pro gress of h and if he had the wherew make things boom Griest i" 1s th burg nd na Was over the ereste ol mounta very Metho iH be Lhe huey on March musical and Il be rendered All are it Ww will be served invited Rev. Charles Scanlon, of Pittsburg field secretary of the Temperance Com mittee of Assembly of Presb Bellefonte Sunday and temperance in the Pre evening he General church, was In address in the rance Made A church and L ered a gospel sermon, the af livered a ten address rt House man of eloquence and power of though and his addresses are filled with keen wit and humor which rivet the truth to the heart of his hearers as much as his strong and more sober arguments. In the afternoon meeting petitions were circulated to be presented to our repre. sentative and senator asking them to vote for a bill that ives the people the opportunity to vote for local option, shyterian deliv eraoon he 4 O le Is R | Chicago to j i ael Hazel has Register on { ill with to | liness of | the | Miss Henrietta Pacini spent Sunday | with friends at Lewisburg, eft on Saturday for wirchase another car load of de nj Gentzel | horses Mich: Shields and Mrs, attended the funeral of Mich Mrs 1 ie toona William 1ellef his Tod Snvder 11 3] Cronister, of onte Saturday friends n 1, of Philipsburg, parents, Mr, and Linn street Gray arrived home Fri- ’hilipsburg. She re Mountain city from {to the on Mrs. James Runkle, of Thursday in spring street, A Hazel, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas on Logan street, is child Joseph Lingle, of Patton, arrived ellefonte on Friday and will make lay evening became practice, and had home 3 was unable t ie at 110 ber the o be | On of Mrs Daughters ol hon, the surroun ful. The use decorated the | sign cand ven res by the Revolu 50 H Ameri aence ant We an Was “" Cerws lings he perfectly beaut of ng very OCCASION Wr ont Sh volon ig Was viely iminated A Was ) enough tt y for a meal the gues % exceedit colonial cos char of the fea the outcome Fr day evening oT More gues Mr their assembled at the hat me home of and Mrs, Emil J 16th wedding » of the house y eph to celebrate The interior was beautitully decorated ha variety of ferns, v these years Mr trod life's thw nes and flowers Mrs, Joseph by : ) wi All have and A Way . : Ce been of thelr INN RIWAYS ment ana : k Hl pr CCes fn here, and his excel lent wife has ite a num whose ject was to benefit and aid the Bellefonte hospital, she is willing to lend a hand to | every Ron Jd cause Among the guests {from a distance who attended this anni versary were Mr and Mrs. Samuel Wal lach, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gutman and daughter, Miss Aunnetta, of New York City taken part In q ber of public entertainments ob 2 | The home has been Hi Henry's ministrels at the opera | house, next Wednesday evening Squire Hayes Schenck, of Howard, | spent part of this week in the county seat Allie Maitland the autiomobile man | transacted business in Bellefonte Monday. The annual conference of the Pitts. { burg district of the A. M. E. church will be held in Bellefonte some time during the month of May John Lane, who had been work at Trenton, N, ]., came to last week, and after days here, left Monday for Chicago, Hi Henry’ at the opera It ing jellefonte spending several house evening means Irvin Gettig, (ie rented the T March Rev. Aikens, of Susquehanna Uni versity, will i } Lutheran church, orning and even ing and commu nien Mrs school fr reach in the next Sabbath n Ww 1 il administer Dr. Hipple, of East /Brady, a end of the Misses Mingle, ar rived in Bellefonte Wednesday noon and i$ now a guest at the Mingle residence on East High street, afternoon at 2 o'clock the the prize given by the Daugh the American Revolution will t the Bellefonte Acade the are Friday contest for ters of institution he proceeds soldi . fonte and wi i njoyed the co mentary *s my night : ever 1 at the Coun t tr the 1 i of 1 he the A for Revol the history testants were ( y and Elsie Altendeffer For years W. A. White, of Howard. had been a suff from an the leg. Scvera taken to the lef hope that he ce an amputal of I that this Ia ret Abscess on w with the weeks ago he as le nte Ho pital 1 without | h 1. be relieve was found weve d Thursday the wa possible the member taken Since Jen ol x) 4% above ’ Knee has Des al well: it ® gett | i “tha : nope a permanent On Monday visitor fwd } A the months « v interestis of an Zetile expert trapper = Gregg Dar 4 December such as At He has wk than any uty, and sue has made a in lerem who is vember and he got about $80 worth of pe wild oats, | nk, skunk, which n It is, el he ANE Nice wages of this kind of in the co that 8 of these done more Ww other it cess Hes he animals as leg § WwW 10 SUCOERS them We will Mr. Zettle has fon of game fully venture the assertion that done more tor county by killing than all that was ever done here by game wardens and their fines Mr. Zettle reports wild cats very plenty in our mountains and cited | where they have even killed large deer | He insists that a bounty on game-de- stroying animals will do more to increase game than all the money that can be paid to game wardens, the protec in : ADITALS, 1 1 . strels will be and | Centre | the game-<destroying | tnstances | | burg, the result of a complication of dis { Sleighing now is practically gone throvghont the country Orrie Ishler was an arrival home on I'uesday afternoon from Pittsburg the from a severe attack of Harvy Stine Man is re pneumonia Mi a maiden la 1 Howard street, is jellefonte dray- Ove nog ly, said to be Owens, re Serious sale 1 ling sales ter and 1s regis on page all the lea the Mr. Samuel Aley ; from Jacksonville tri delletonte Monday Mrs Cre son, of Harri ant | Mrs. Harry Yeagero Albert Hoy. of | 2.1 Fons wlieton l., who had for the last or home Wednesday te al ™ 1" severe you need When send out wants prices If Bellefonte and now wants to demonstra a big the ret get r n blow 4th of July, LOve on Mr and Mrs. George Smith.of Buffa Y. have been guests in Hefonte home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Show is the a m n hanoe CHALE pe Bow n charm RECENT DEATHS sy after ol Was ss in Blanc Axa E. Baker Warts Wi od at ] Wa inday davs iit her Februat several ous at § 86» born i Deceased was Howard ity. Aogust 1¢th and was hus 46 years, § months and <8 days old When she was but nineteen years of age she with her parents moved to Warren ty. lowa, where she was united in marriage to William T, White, In 18 0 the family moved DesMoines where ved ever since I Martone lied at the daughter, Mrs. Isaac Mc as the result of At the was aged 92 years aiget t} Hs Ong on 10 : have NANCY ner ey Mus home Kit ley nfirmitiesidue to advanced age ot at Pleasant View death she time of her "w Kit d, x member of the f Mileshurg She Thomas Wilson, of Pleasant who is also one oldest cit of county Interment made in the Advent cemetery Monday. Was ever helpful christian Metho WAS A View of the ens the WAS At the age of eighty lvesday evening at the Samuel L. Condo, nt after an illness A anopt woeks, Interment was made Fn day orning Heckman's cemetery he deceased is survived by a widow Mr nd Mme Condo for many lived in Brushvalley, near Rebersburg until about years ago when noved to Spring Mills, making their home with their son. Jossrn Conpo one years died home of his Spring Mills, five SON of n in Vears two they Davin Earns invalid son of Mr and Mrs. A, H. Waring, died Monday, at the home of his parents in Philips eases. He was a hitile less than 36 years of age, and had been an invalid since he was three days old. Interment at Hunt ingdon, flow bank eause of her death was { fel Eberhart on High street {| occurred on Munday, Rev. Schmidt offic of Wil of Mus Reprcoa Hawres Miss SAkam liam Harter, died at the home her | 66 years, 7 daughter, Mrs, Sarah Mensch, in Aa on Tuesday after widow Prercuer months and deceased was born and an lard: she cared for » the | her declining y ned the death ie ronsburg n Heer MrT Ing morning illness of several weeks ident i« Cars innir i of old ave “A > HOOK Care Yr ‘ 1 x > pDrother Emanuel, A advanced age ot and } a0 a Chip ne was of the fam townshig Hess Hesky Luss gan, Thursda iried the folloy } & Drother and was WoOoRrRbD AD) a which to He was active in the Spr he enter Mars! a graduatthg He then eo seminaty and Afterward he at which place he was or DECOM place of he thejage o i he QeCigen for the nn reg Mills A stud wit in ater eRe ] with gt theolog from Ancaster, 1 honors cal went POR SALF Ardell pr This nd is nike OR RENT Perey CW perty has a desirably Wate AtLy to Grove ( dained, organized a congregation from . a mission and remained Dunning hat 1. prospered and many ito ther From Grove ) 30 A DAY H : wioed K¢ to lle, remain its hea r Dis new members nN sev Ld en Years Ru me charge wer Foarantead ace ssnre. Hasors and Many making $800 a day t wanted or Wry. Blegiler ( adde Dany May 1 1908 d t3 ei ) . { sireet, Philadelphia went yei «a ENTS The ( } ne of : 1d Niatew ve ag Bihis shel iw ® berry, ou | They offer good pay =» Wen mimunity ah radere 10 write thom f Mention tl ireening Narsers at Te us ha hs re » 5 - i wt wri their trees, shy CNTY oh canvassing outfit free our take mmediale ly NO. par when One sis ¢ woman in William Harvey, Eq rm held Wed the ¢ . Spare time A a tictinre writing & Pager Kno servi burg, F ineral esday evening at So conducted by fello body was sh pped where on Friday The terment will be made Horning a The fo} rr prices are pala Ty Becnien & Mes. Lexa Hoy idied Thurs ight | oo. tor produce : at the 0 8. Baterhie Wil EEEN Per aos The Lad per poand a general MARKET QUOTATIONS, hurch ters | we Pelintorte. Procuce sonburg following prices prevs LS | Thursday ew layn i on te Oe sireet in HHefon Tallow, per poued Hulter per pound side per por pound Shoulder, per pend Belietonte-Gram The Inllowing prices pie pad by CY. Wane “ER for grate a Wheat old i Wheat, new FARE NERA BRE a AE ue to breaking down of the system N eighty years of age The | Wan taken to the home of her sister. Mrs, Dan he funeral we Was oly ating She leaves one daughter to mourn ber death, Mrs. T. W. Sain, of | oats Colymbus, Ohio She was a very pleas. | Barley... ..... ant old lady and was a member of the | Bar Khelied Reformed church, SER BIRAEE AIRE REE WEEE BREE Had eT
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