THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 28, 1907. Page 5 282000000200 00000000000000 te000000eRR RRR RRRIRRRRRSS | BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY 2 Mi THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS S311 0 IRR RR RR RII IIIT IIIIIIIXIITIIIIIIII ITS ~Raymond Lingle, of Bellefonte, is visiting friends at Wilkinsburg. ~Peter Keickline received a shipment 234tons of peanuts from Suffolk Virginia, ~Mr., and Mrs, Edward Struble, of | Bellefonte, attended Methodist confer- ence on Sunday, Miss Julia Lamb, the dressmaker, who had been seriously ill at her home on North Allegheny street, is better, . -Mr, and Mrs. J. 8S. McCarger and F. W. Rees attended the Methodist con- ference held in Tyrone, last week. —Mr. and Mrs gis R. Hughes and Miss Margaret Wisner, left Bellefonte Friday for New York City where they became the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Hughes. — John Stenninger, one of the rressive citizens Middleburg, Sunday and Monday in Bellefonte, is in the coal business there and is ting along sumptuously Calvin Horner has returned Wilksbarre and has taken up again at the Blackford restaurant. is a dandy cook and knows how ) some appetizing dishes. ot ais uj —The various stores in Bellefout close at they had been doing through n mer. Saturday nights they will remain | open until 8 o'clock instead of ¢ the 1€ 10 © CLOCK 4S Usual, announces and be held Mond Two beau will be gi wearing th tume. —-Cyrus Selt, th has purchased a ¥ wagon. It looks to be a stron able to town. C is a hustler and Bagh the new Boras in his business which bas been increasing right along Bruce J had been visi of Millheim rayman r io ns g one and young men might i cause o of the y« of th — Some one said th of Bellefonte, was dist conference would have fhe! mg th ese perm Cl al corner ed through hinest and neck o woods C. F. Cleven cated at Mifflinb representing dies i fonte burg this 1 ner ie : +} n uN ’ this place In ali trout season ardent d ting his for the even | ng pected in the ighboring streams the water during the past year has beer strong and trout with which the streams stocked Col, E. George, of Altoona as Hazel. Their lard, who is ttle more will o LH sciple of » } y ¥ Hng i : tackle : } $ i t. Good trout fishi is ex favorable f« the wr RH jellefonte Sunday the guest of their niece, Mrs sister Mrs, Nannie Wil well known here, spent cancer, Mrs. William Larimer, of Belle fonte, a sister of the afflicted lady, 1f us vate her sufferings, Last Friday, the thermometer regis tered 82 degrees above zero, which, of jad heavy loads up the steepy preparation as ' i on the fol young have been : Chambers and his brother in : is lying there at the point of death, the result of is by her side doing all in her power to ale IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs, Sunday in Altoona Laird Curtin transacted Philadelphia over Saturday, Harry Hartsock, of Altoona, spent Sunday with friends in Bellefonte, W. T. Twitmire, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday in Tyrone attending the Methodist conference Dr. William Lanrie, of Bellefonte, spent Monday in Tyrone. Of course he | attended the Methodist conference, Dr. A. W. Hafer, of Bellefonte, were among those who attended the Metho. | dist conference in Tyrone, Sunday. . : | Samuel Rine, spent | business in | D. Paul Fortney Esq., of Bellefonte, | was circulating around among the legal of Lock Haven, on Saturday i lights A. purchased the well known Sample corner in Pine Grove Mills and will open a general mercantile | there. store mite society of the Howard presented Evangelical the Belle- t sheets and 1 nine new hier ho! [41 0 : ast under the care of Dr. Risley an eye spec- ialist. Itis probable that he will bring | her back With him. When the young lady was takento the city it wins thought that she would wen * fre lar fie 4 Wy * } id go entirely blind but her sight ns moc nia | er, spent Sunday in Tyrone, , | William L. Steele and Sidney Keef- | Rey Shultz, of Juniata, spent a few | hours in Bellefonte on Saturday, Isaac Maitland returned this after. | noon to his home in Williamsport. ~Prof. Pray, of Philipsburg, was a | Bellefonte visitor Saturday and Sunday. ~John Munson was an arrival home Tuesday morning from Washington, D. C. -Rev, Father Luden, of Renova was | a pleasant visitor in Bellefonte Tuesday | | transactin morning. Rev. James Stein returned Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist Confer. | ence at Tyrone Annie visiting | —Mrs, Cyrus Labe, nee Miss Lose, of Altoona, has been friends in Bellefonte Mrs. Daniel Heckman and Mrs. | Joseph Beezer of Bellefonte visited at Spring Mills this week -Rev. A. A. Black, pastor of the Re formed church at Boalsburg, greeted his friends in Bellefonte Monday Rev. Barry, the newly elected ps tor, will preach in the Lutheran chur here, on Sabbath next, morning i evening Mr. and Mrs day morning a Atlantic City, and are stoppin Garman. Rev, W Wd ieliefonte { y lof el ( for months sojourn at at Hotel or 4 H conduct week Scott Wielan an rots ter Hoy hardware company, was taken ill last weok and was confined to his room sever Sit a ] aq. home at Won int | sales for the or ai GAYS L& Js 4 » bd able to go wel pve Pa. Miss sale store, a beaut id potted nected with tone he Nowery last and spring weather g bright ane wiweenl 6 And od id AY shes and mpanied by much ey $ . f ire f of perform An hour in and the h somewhat cool 1e cooler : » yet n vas son the low r N¢ xt v b TC e Spe evening 1al services iin Presby hese the meet ings will pastor Rev. J will be the ch n doing their which the ct | table should orner by : very resent urch sl : : } 1 : he great : established 1 uy ’ \ : and rything ntered that of i better fonte there is In Belle % wilt t 1" the frivolities it will not stand the test of eter: 1 Martin Dale moved from ow y and famil Armor th ue lenly set in 1000 there will the Bellefonte Oo communion ofcourse they member of and assist work for Card | y and put in the id be forgotten on one obiect. wasted on 1 Wil ft 1 ] ding n ance wit! h all over ”n GAD structure the state This week a series : meetings are ng hel the Belle. fonte Presbyterians. Monday they had a pleasant and i ing at the home of Addition Tuesday number of triends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hollabaugh, at ( ville. Tonight the meeting will be hel at the Morrison home east Howard street, Friday night General Bea ver's home on Curtin The pub lic is most cordially invited t these meetings ne Draver 1 evening ¢ meet in Bush a large “ ye, ever y ole | on at sireet y attend of One of the oldest citizens Belle fonte is John Wetzel, who resides in the Thursday | west ward, adjoining the residence of home on east | M,. A. Kirk He is a carpenter by trade, | R |R.of P Linn street to one of the Reynolds farms | but long since has laid down the saw and | course, was as warm as the average warmth of summer. The birds were singing, men were out in their shirt sleeves and everybody anticipated ap | early spring. It was rumored that on the corresponding day of last year, 1906 the thermometer registered 10 degrees below Zero. This was a question of debate all over the town, some of our 00d brethren becoming very hot under the collar, We looked the matter up and we find that the man who claimed it | was 10 degrees below zero has another | guess coming, The government ther. | mometer, ou March 23, 1906 stood | ves A zero, On the 23 it was 2 | above, and on the 24th it touched zero, | after that it al A the weather theory will haye come down off his perch, y | | and will move there on April first, at Rockview ed the house on pied by Mr. and Frank Crawford has leas. Spring street now occu Ars. Charles Gilmour D J. Willard, of Union City, has leased the vacant room in Crider's exchange and will open a general dry goods and shoe store there on or about April 1¢th The Howard creamery plant in this place bas been sold by |. Harris Hoy tw D, Harry Shivery, of Buffalo Run, who will operate it in the future. Mr, Hoy has retained his store in this place and will continue to conduct it in the future as in the past. At his sale Wednesday he sold bis entire head of dairy cattle so that after that date he will also discontinue his dairy wagons which have been com. ing to Bellefonte regularly the past four or five years, { the hatchet and is living a retired life, { developed a fondness for fishing, and the time is coming when you will find the | | showing more than ordinary ability on | veteran fisherman along Spring creek, { near the old pumphouse, at anytime be- tween 10 o'clock in the morning and 10 | He cares very little | o'clock at night, {about throwing the fly on the water for | trout, but he does like to catch a sucker or eel. Of course, if a trout in season takes a hold of his hook and he gets it out on dry land, its all up with the spec. kied beauty, Monday evening he came home with a sucker that probably was 20 inches long, and he was as id as though he landed a whale. He had also several smaller ones and these would have made him and his wife an excellent In the last few years of his life he has | -W, A, Boone and wife, of Howard, 1, were pleasant callers. ~Miss Grace Blackford attended the | Methodist conference at Tyrone, —{3eorge Lee of the Goldfields, Neva. | da, is visiting his daughter at Nittany “There was a light rain yesterday, 11 | inches, towards evening a fresh rain set mn. ~Harry Gentzel and wife, of Altoona, spent Sunday with friends in Pleasant | Gap, Wilbur Harris business of Harrisburg, is 4 in Bellefonte this 4 week ~=Miss Mona Struble and Edna Hamil- ton have been visiting ends in Hun tingdon ~Wallace Gey transacted fri inl IS ' Yupt business of the C, R in Phila hart, delphia Miss Cross, Col. Taylor’ burg Sunday -Miss Marjory Knowles,of Richmond, Virginia, is a guest of Mrs on Linn street has been returned to Pl who 1ilips- Dr, Thomas C, VanTries i friends in Philadelphia and so at Princeton, N. J. Herman Osman ing ti hot of Mr, Williams in Bellefonte Miss | has been a on Mrs. Milton lars ne m Kerns on G. McKee arris Saturda Vv kins papa of + the midnight f . ‘ ’ ’ ype ty sale here sev 1timore Amer of samuel Hare a Misses Reb rd Garman, of of Atlantic Robert Garman, of mel. of ¥ Snow town, ({ iz Shoe Charles E. Robb (T} Exalted Ruler of the Elk Lodge } Tor rence Shearer, T. A. Lucas, H. A. Lein ! Schwamm, Wm INKS 1 Bach, Chas Lock Haven Parent's Days were appropriately observed in the publi schools on Thurs day and Friday. ng and gratifying john D K ana K ing to wv Meyer, and his able corps of teachers, to see how much interest the parents and patrons of the schools will take in educa tional matters when given an opportuni ty. The attendance was larger than last year, and as the visitors went from room to room they could not help but be impressed with the excellent work each | teacher was doing for the children, One of the features of these days was the ex. hibition of drawing and writing done by the pupils. It was correct and tasteful, the part of those who gave this line of work special attention LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, MARRIAGE LICENSKS, § William Bright Bitner « Spring Mills { Mary Elizabeth Rossman : " { G F. Potter Pine Grove Mills { Catherine M. Brown Linden Hall George Robb Bellefonte i Marcell Kelley " Ed. H. Dale Anna G. Breon » » State College Seitler, of It was really surpris. a4 of Altoona, i Env Centre ar Wols r boy WiLLiam an old day morning March 17. at y morning March 17, s y sanitorium at Hoaring Springs of bowel Deceased born at sth RECENT DEATHS \ On Sun OT C. Bruce GARMAN in the midst of a Dr young and prosperous life, was cl away Friday morning about 1 o'clock The end was calm, an without a strug- gle passed quietly into the great beyond, About three weeks ago he became sud- denly ill with valvular heart trouble From that time his physician looked up on his illness as fatal, and the only con- solation to his friends was that where there was life there was hope. Tuesday of last week he worse and kept growing weaker until the final summons It was sad from the fact that he vigor of his called trouble, BORIS. Was irg, this county, january 8. Ing 48 years 2 months and 4 old, At the age of eighteen went to Altoona and worked ! occupations, Twenty-five years ago | was married Miss Lizzie Shoop, Centre Hall survives him with four hi Mrs, Carrie Stever Ral J thus be 2 to children, as { and ut pn, au not grew i : . i he RISO eaves two brotl twos namely 1 came I ) i was Nn and, through 1 woul A v1} 1 va Jither young manhood ’ { : ive | Maeder ambition ist in the Weaver sSUCC €©8%8 met and enjoyed the con of genial friends § : warm, heart for others, the opportun ly found h He % avn ¢ eiping ana vas popular and as ¥ r PENNY A WORD ADV cemetery s the family § vn RG nt of Altoona implication of di ras born at White Hall, Centre pt. 23, 1836. A Ago he went into Blair county began farming near Bellwood tired some eight years ago a: then resided in Altoona. He was eran of the civil war and possesse cord of which any soldier would been proud. On March 26, 186¢, he was captured by the confederates and thrown into Libby prison and confined there until he was paroled some time later During the war he participated in over twenty battles. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, and highly esteemed by all who knew him. The . 10 “re He : wi ait . id SEED CORN SORTER. Man Pa Ha funeral took place Saturday morning Interment was made at Altoona Cranes B. Miier:—a brother of Mrs. Henry Kline, of Bellefonte, died at his home at Hublersburg on Sunday morning at 10.48. The cause of his death was due to taberculosis. Mr | Miller was born at Pleasant Gap and | was raised by the Dunkle family, He | was a member of the St. John's Reform. ed church of Hublersburg. He leaves to mourn his death his wife, three children and three sisters and one brother, Mrs. | William Caldwell of Clearfield; Miss Miller, of Pittsburg; Mrs. Henry Kline, of Bellefonte, and R. J. Miller, of Lewistown. He was buried Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Reformed church at Hublersburg, Interment at Hublersburyg. . MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte. Produce The following prices prevailed Thursday morning The following prices are paid ty SpcuLen & 0, for produce | Keey per Sanan g B . pet Kaito ar pound i i: per joandi . 8, Per per poun 1der, per pound . Bellefonte Brain, - The following prices are paid by OC. ¥. Wao. Jor gain 1 " # ad A ——— aman HIS SSSR © a er a eR Se Pena a — ves 4 shel MEER ena nd rae Fes aEs vos vm wy————
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