Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 07, 1907, Image 5
3 H E OENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 7 Pd , 1907, a — 099900000000 0000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY » THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS : SILI LRT EN ILI LTTTIIT IIT IIIIIIIIL - James Sebring, the great baseballist, | was in town, Saturday —Howard Moore, one of the progres sive merchants at Howard, transacted business in Beliefonte Monday Miss Keturah Rider is acting as assistant cashier in Joseph's store. efficient booke eper is Miss Robb —Comrade Johu Daley, of as ating among his friends elletonte on Monday Hoffer, v h i Romola circuls many inB vho tha Dric ome no ed to Philip street Lower v y that if the plan will be rehabialit basis than ever with capital, —The College Y two notable orators—Hon. C of Missouri, and Hon. C. H. Grosvenor, of Ohio—to give a debate on "National Politics,” in the Auditorium this Thurs- day evening. This, will be a literary treat and should be well attend- ed by residents from Bellefonte. —Emery Gettig, of Altoona, a brother of Samuel D. Gettig, Esq., was a visitor M no doubt, funeral was held on Thursday ve makes many friends wherever he goes — William Boyer, an employe of the Fuel & Supply Co, | ] persin mon, all right came to make ever since he the band h Bellefonte wh and find out w he has been feedin will pass away with ation knowing £0 Prancis years has t the Stone has resign better ipsburg once, |} ful inh he wil left here new youn schools | on terested fo did. The steadily improving in will undoubtedly give a g themselves in the approact be played between the team and themselves Peter Rider ing of the Auman boy Friday and Saturday OYS al Was was whose tn IN d6dsséssan SHORT PARAGRAPHS MN . Frank Bowersox was at the county seat attending to legal business, on Friday, He accompa-| of Rev. Limbert. hig for. mer pastor, to Madisonburg, where the | al the home of Mr. and Mrs. CC He is a | Allegheny street fine gentleman, and is a man who Ladies Ald sox iety of | s | © ¢ | IND, OF housed { up for several result fall Harvey iently to ola sufh be will wert and ‘Lawn Party’ in on Tuesday re evening who t Salv in the v captain an of the Corps i quite a promo } Ton the work as Clarence he may yet bec Army ome ~We again desire to call the atten. | tion of the people of Bellefonts to the "Weighing Social.” which will be held Shuey this evening, by the the Methodist ‘ i in llefot . ‘ { ir ch A n be something new in Be the rea weighing w tr this entertainment | of guilty by the jury on Saturday, under the indictment of murder in second de gree. He left for his home, near Co- burn, by train on Saturday at 1.40. On arriving at Coburn a large crowd had gathered to witness his arrival. The waiting room and platform were filled by persons of that vicinity, male and female people of the vicinity, One sad inci dent, however, cast a gloom over Peter, being the death of his brother, at that | ist of names place, the day before Rev Barry, who is about to finish his course for the ministry, at Susque- hanna University, Selinsgrove, was on Sunday last, at a congregational meet ing of the Lutheran church of Bellefonte, chosen as pastor for the vacancy that existed for several months. Rev. Barry filled this pulpit on a Sabbath several weeks ago, and the members were so greatly pleased with his efforts morning and evening, that at the election held last Sabbath all votes cast were for ex tending him a call. Rev. Barry will preach bere again on Sabbath, March 17, morning and evenipg-thereafter occasionally until commencement at the | university, after which he will be here | to serve the charge as pastor, Next Sunday, Rev, Prof. Hoover, of Susque hanna University, will preach in the Lutheran church here, morning and evening, and from this on there will be eaching in the Lutheran church every Sabbath, Last Sabbath Rev. Alkens, president of the University at Selins grove, filled the Lutheran pulpit here and also administered the Lord's Supper to a large congregation, soldier "i 1 lot Of course it is to exploit as to the merits pictures as everybody improvemen the in the Union n¢ cemetery MN DeCessary Hadley's Bellefonte knows they are always up-to date and well going Of course they will be just as good the next time as they were the last 1: in worth to see, Since the name dier's monument covered that the plates for the sol arrived it has been dis pames of a number of old veterans have been omitted This is not the fault of the monument com mittee, as everything possible was done to secure the names of every soldier and Rider was glad of the outcome | sailor who enlisted from Centre County, and so was his family and many of the | whether for a long or short period It's the tault of friends who failed to hand in their The other day a large Wisoldiers was handed to General John |. Curtin as not being on the plates. General Curtin took the list and on going over the plates found but two names all reported ’ Hel that Dr. R. G. H Was going fo erect Parrish's drug store to be used by John Lyon as an automobile store and general repair shop, This “Doe” got « was abandoned Mr. Lyon has main in the A least Afteen day It was Hayes, of ante ej old feet and prospest at least for the present therefore decided tw re and for at making im the room He has torn © in the front part of the ad will use the entire space for automobiles and repairing the same. The front of the store will be 80 remodeled that an automobile can be taken in and cut just the same as at the Water street entrance. The en trance to the now cory little office is the ade building, has been provements to out his main old off} room a storing and when John gets a fellow in there, he never lets him get out without either buying a machine or saying that he will think over the matter | New York City, | Pa, accompanied by their two « arrived in Bellefonte last was in contemplation, but | —Miss Mollie Snyder left Sunday for Francis Tompkins, a student of the Bellefonte Academy, spent Sunday at his home in Clearfield. — James Sellers and wife of Ford City, hildren, | week to visit friends Robert Mensch, who Aaronsburg's hustling young merchants, while attending court, paid i call on Tuesday CT. Gerberick. of Bellefonte, tended the funeral service of the Rev. Limbert which took place at Al on \ last week Beaver, of mber of 18 © of us short at. { late Vednesday of KR he f Penni on at Allentown fi0es In the asi airce have observed er of aged peopl ter if the de re beyond this ARES « on 10 Close Representative J Nollisa m ber of a legislative committee been inspecting a number of state is {tutions in western Pensa. Recent. fly the Pittsburg Post contained a half tone portrait of the legislators, and Mr Noil's face was one of the most pleasant faces in the bunch site LEE wh 18! of Bellefonte and region are tyfourth ann Knight Templars, other parts 1] aifeacy the 1a “i Miss Ta w Sal AN Om pan e Ulric = David Murray f who was placed it ern Union John H. W was managment of the { been transferred to Dicken, of C of Arge Haven West when the Lock of the here transferred to Altoona office has Bellwood, William AD 3 M | but who ately has been working in Trenton, N ]., has been placed in charge of the Hellefonte office he attention of farmers who is called t ] cl telegraph office Son imber 0 make pure food laws barrel «f vine must labeled person with a slate contents are real cider vine hemical. There violating this cider o the new which states that every gar that is put out plainly with the name of who barreled it ment whether mposition, acid o" gar, made without th is a heavy penalty law be the toget her the as to for Next Tuesday evening the charm ng comedy drama, entitled Uncle Josh Spruceby,” he attraction at the opera house This show brings | with it a carload of special scenery and mechanical effects, a big band, grand orchestra and many new and specialties will be | large crowd. Wateh for the parade A number of years ago £. T. Rean eame to Bellefonte and started in the grocery btisigess Being an excellent business man he at once commenced { build up a large trade, He finally lo cated on the corner of Allegheny and | Bishop streets, and since then his busi ness Ran been growing to such im metise proportions that he found it was | | necessary to find larger quarters To | this end he has leased the store room 08 | session, and ouly one remonstrance was | from Water street instead of High street | Bishop street, lately occupied by Doll's | fog, bakery, which is now being fitted up for his occupancy by the first of April. The {| change will give Mr, Roan more room to | handle his large increasing business, | Milton Kerns and wife ium by Sheriff Henry Kline and {tre Hal 1 { for his large trade in Bellefonte, ems) —y novel It is astrong company of | acting people and will, no doubt, draw a | to | ~~Harrison Kline, the veteran father | | of Sheriff Henry Kline, is quite ill at his | country home near Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gutman who have been guests at the Joseph homie | returned to New York city Monday. _==Miss Ida Sink, of Lock Haven, spent Sabbath in Bellefonte the guest on High street “us of ~Monday morning Theodore (colored) was taken to the Danville / Re Montgomery Lew Gettig is in Buffalo IDE cattle N. Y., buy for the Hewitt farm near Cen He w also buy load a Car es An Inch of snow Cov n over : 4] he ground. The wind blew like : the blinding snow it brought, where the blizzard got its wiskey to start such a row, we are at a Joss know and 1t was so sudden The ann fered by the D 1o ial contest A. R. fo f . Frid The ADCs © Ww make VigRer All seats Secure your seats in advance at P Sheflfer's store hose who will take | part in the entertainment will be: Rev |}. A Platts, Russel Blair Henry Brown | Charles Lukenbach, ; Prof. Dunning, {Sarah Fusgerald, John Bullock, Mr (srubb, C. N. Meserve, Mary Brown, L C. Godfrey and Lillian Walker better than ever reserved LC iW Place of Residences Changed. On or before the ist of April the fol lowing changes will take place in Belle fonte. L. C. Jones has rented the Har per house on Thomas street now occu. pied by D Wagner Geiss; LL. H. Musser will move from Bishop street to the Pot ter house on Spring street vacated by Mr. Jones; Mrs Jane Musser will move Hinto the Bartruff house now owned by Mrs, Page; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Don. |achy will move into the McClure house [now occupied by George Sunday and family and the latter will move to a house in Bush's Addition; William Barn hart will move into the house vacated by the Donachys, while William Saners will move into the house where Barnharts now live LEGAL INTELLIGENCE MARRIAGE LICENSES § Carl K. Poorman ; . { Verna 8. Geist { Francis T. Meliss { Eliza A. Taylor { John i Snyder { Mary E. Luts { Charles T' Sellers { Leotta Bricker Runville Fleming Zion State College Philadelphia Waddle Bellefonte On Tuesday License Court was held, at which the various petitions were pre. sented. None were disposed of at this it being against the license appli- cation from Coburn, Saturday, March thth was announced as the time for receiving new petitions and argument on remonstrances, doors on account of the fury of the blast | Alum in food causes stomach disorders—1It QgAmerican housewives should protect their house- holds against Alum’s wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. g Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder is to be had for the asking— Buy by name— con WINGATE 235 Miles of Good Road % In | yO! Highway Cor r Hunter that the department has completed miles of good roads in Pennsylvania which 158 2 were built in 1906. The de partment has under contract or in readi ness to be constrocted 216 ¢ mile annual report for 1 ists NIMISSIONE Chicag WANTED nut act mat Helle For on ne or fey - FOR SALY If a man has common sense he enjo Ardel ajlittle nonsense occasionally . and is Runkle Most people look at their troubles through a magnifying glass . $ oraniLiow PENNY A WORD ADV Any subscriber oan insert 8 want advertise ment one issue free if | Bot exoood 35 words Charges 10 others A word first issue. Do addy issues 0 cons sire in this column does oon 5 cents Mich one jess than 3 issues 0 cents for the nC SSary FOR SALE “Good Othella range quire st Centre Democrat cheap In or woman ! thew FOR writing el RENT fone House on East Linh street inquire of Monroe Armor WANTED “10 buy apply to John H heavy draft horse Pa 8 good Walker, Wingate i POR SALS MOY Minch good chestnut i shingles Inquire of Henry Mowery, Spring | Mills, RFD. route | 2 | POR SALE The Keystone Tongue Sapporter or binder track at I) L. sartges’. Contre Hall { for the small sum of 8.00 | WANTED A girl between Sand 12 years of age: will provide a good home in my family dames J. Gramiey, Rebersturyg A located at Boalsbhury Pa and Inquire xi | FOE SALE or RENT good hoaw I Jot with stable i WU Coney FOR SALE 4 head of work horses from # to IF yours old, good reason for selling. Apply Wo MeNtt-Huyett Lumber Co. Nittany x12 Bellefonte morning small dimens dimen) progeriy This property desirably Ary A DAY priced Scissors Many making #60 a agent canted on salary ; Philadelphia AGENTS “The Greening Nursery ( the United States. write us that good Hive agent in this section rr trees, shrabbery They offer good pay weekly nish ean vassing outfit free in our spare time 10 wake ars immediately Lath and shingles neal. Ad Ne POQUATY b address. Yo on or Pa OR RENT Kr 1.inr s all moder scien has guaranteed sor Rasors sa Legler ( Mone ® - cerns in Tat Ba orders FEaper ¢ Det apd far We advise any man community wt has somD® orders 0 write them for par Mention this when of the Inrgost Bursery oof La pager SEED CORN SORTER. In order to dry weed should be ur small round and 1 moved, all of mhied od ip one opp rat bor er. Prices and eires cation. Luse Mas Lad. Centre Hall, 1 a core regular ren all rk kernels re is mocompl she By this sore ars arplb facturing Co 4 ® sine MARKET QUOTATIONS. Belietorite. Pre yee The following prices prevatied Thursaay The following prices are paid ty Epcnien & 00, for produce | | POR SALE ~8horse wagon, § inch tire, in | good] condition. will sell cheap or exchange | ia for a good cow. EK, O. Confer, Militheim A PHOTO POST CARDS «Send us any photo and | we will make 8 copes on post cards for Gets or | dosen for $1.00. onal with onder. Photo will be returned with post cards. postgaid. The Mallory Studio, Bellefonte, Pa. Dept PP. ©, »08 | ugn Khoulder, | Eggs, per angen rd. per pound How, per pound tiene. por pound 8. PET per pon: "a Belietonte.Crom, The followin w MC YW LL iy pen epaid by CY. Was