THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 11, 1907 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Squire W, 8, Carlin, of Rebersburg, transacted business in Bellefonte. — Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, James | H. Potter returned from Baltimore, Md. | Miss Marjory Lyons left on Thurs | day for a two weeks’ visit with friends in | Philadelphia. Mrs, Claire Willis City, is with her parents, Wm. A Lyon —Calvin Troupe, of the Pennsylvania Match Co., transacted business part of this week in Williamsport John Wilson, Manager of the Wes- tern Union Telegraph Co., spent Sun day with his family in Bellefonte. —Gregg Curtin, of Pittsburg, Spent Sunday in Bellefonte as the guest o parents, Gen. and Mrs. John Curtin -Mrs, Harriet Thomas Kurtz has turned to Bellefonte after spending winter in New York and Philadelphia fam 1d one 14 Ope ms Mr of Jersey | and Mrs —Gilbert Beaver with his New York, are in Bellefonte, & his house on Curtin street for mer. Marie Reese, who is a student at Lock Haven Normal, spent her vacation with Mrs. John Walker Linn street, Dr. and who spent the arrived home the the SDT Mrs win Thomas sumn preseqt Miss E in n mm mot g in ti New her has been a fir il ON An extensive saw mill at Arrow, Pa.. has returned home and will take personal charge of his hich is located about three miles | vaonviie en lantic Cit and while brother Morris w with Mr. and Mrs and Israel will boa house w rd s The Bellefonte Trust Co lively interest being taken by lic in their Saving Department are many calls for the individu for keeping small sums, ] morkmen are opening with the company The Bush have advance $2.50 per day isth. The in and supplie step ne make an Aaron beenap re has cot on av naving Ward be their tur heen @ ons and iture home DAN { her ting relatives During winter a boy threw a sn contain - t the ball ng large plate store I'he again window in front of Parrish's jar broke spawls of glass off on the ins an inch ind Since then the change in temperature produced expansion and contraction resulting in the glass split ting frown top to bottom and side-ways de forming a rosette about ameter Among those who moved Jecently were E. |. Teaman from the Cooke house on Willowbank street to the R. M. Magee house on Peun street; Herman Miller from east High street to the house on Reynolds avenue recently occupied by the Daughertys, the latter moving to Lemont; Chas, McCidllan's moved from east Lamb street to the Witmer house outside the borough limits Ex-Senator William B, Merideth, of Kittaning, Most Excellent Grand High Priest of the Holy Arch Chapter Masons, accompanied by District Deputy Grand High Priest George Vernes, of Lock Haven, paid an official visitation to the Bellefonte chapter of Royal Arch Masons on Friday evening, After the business of the evening was tntienen were given an elaborate nquet, : trim | Christ into Jerusalem fh J. W, Grubb, formerly of Bellefonte, but now of Mc Keysport, spent Saturday in Bellefonte. Commissioner John Dunlap and janitor John Trafford were transacting official business over the county this week Mrs. Frank Derstine and little daughter who have been visiting Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Donachy, returned home Sunday. Mrs. H, S. Tavlor and baby left Jellefonte, Thursday, for Philipsburg where she became the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert Floyd, R. G. H. Hayes purchased the two stables belonging to the Bellefonte has torn them down, The » used in the erection of a he has alre alr ady com- *hilip f Philadelphia, while here on a visit over Sunday, an. nounced agement of their Miss Rae Goldberg to Jacob I f Bellefonte. The wedding will June 20d, 1907 the en aaugn inkle Sunday, ret that the ladies of + Reform h are t« William Wolf and son Joe, and Au tin Ammerman left Monday for Howard where William Wolf has the contract of 5 5 1 ' nt u $1} MOE & Dome for jout : 5 AM i A TY n the Bellef of May Roes Cee TAS cel e poshoft i b ¢ she prover I Mt Hanscom Bar Pr. | administration of In the even ng he ongregation, taking 4! entry of WAS A mag showing deep thoug research. The « n beautiful Hlustration the nny Rev Ind he Joseph : nssmsted Allison Platts | : the Holy Sacr preached to a large « As his theme 1 iment a nihicent and much hist course abounded adorned in . Alt wh preached sermon : ni young h » wern ‘ 1M bits K : upon h earers it was al standpoint, but spiritual inspiration While was the guest of William P Humes who devoted much time and at tention to his distinguished guest. In connection with this it might be well to state that Dr. Barnard is the father of the famous artist, George Gray Barnard here, he transacted these | who was born in Bellefonte and is the sculptor who did much of the work on | the new Capitol at Harrisburg, —Robert Gentzell, of Beaver Falls, was a visitor in Bellefonte this week. Someone should notify Dr. Kilpat- rick that next Monday will be a holiday. --Rev. Barry will Preach in the Luth- eran church next Sabbath, morning and evening. Miss Nell Rowe, daughter of Rreord- er J]. C. Rowe, has been visiting friends | in Philadelphia. One of the finest automobiles in Bzlle- | fonte is the one recently purchased by | Gu . meetings at Coleville, Friday evening at John 8, Walker Franklin and the “daddy” It is a of them all. George of Beaver was called jellefonte on the accident that befell his mother, Mrs Mary Ann Johnson, last week Miss Jennie been a pleasant visitor at the Mr, and Mrs, J. S. McCarger on street, returned home Tuesday Johnson, to who has home of Jishop after Reifsnyder, noon Mass. , While the Miss Girard Childs, of Cambr was a recent visitor in Bellefonte here it was that during second week of he will wed Mary Weaver Miss tthe idge announced June M. Snyder wishes to announce correct model tailored and will be ready for exhil 1 12th, at her , Bis in nt hats, Tyrone, 1 David Meek, he National Bank he late Mr { i ire get ngs ready for the building of the The quarries have s 3 o ¢ wih ma been Tela i. le aug ture home with Mrs Hazel } practically Ont make their fu (nt. mother of Mere ty Ness » y Ie M Sara and Mr when he ¢ xplo night and urnace be bet When fullest of pad ore me the lost time Edward and Haupt have the nitract from len jamin Bradiey to furnish blocks for the Episcopal Parish house. This be the with the and it will those who Just now roing so high in that might stimmer, under have been 1 can send 10 and get Hefonte for much less than here We be Heve that our home dealers should have the local trade before anybody else, but Theodore received the concrete first experiment Bellefonte by coment blocks be careful have an iiding ' } moer | lie : ngs abandoned to Pittsburg or lumber delivered st 1 when the high prices are demanded by | local dealers, we deen 1t proper to add a | little encouragement to the man who wants to build and thinks there is no hope Falls, account of | | | glad to opened «be bas been going ~ Miss Daisy Potter returned Tuesday from Baltimore, Md. ~~Miss Alice Wilson who had been visiting friends in Harrisburg, returned Monday to Bellefonte George Runkle, of Philadelphia, 1st Lieutenant on the schoolship Saratoga, 18 visiting friends and relatives in Belle fonte. ~Cap. Irwin, of the Salvation Army, assisted by Cap. Hunter, and comrades, will hold one of their interesting street 7:30 0 lock George Miess, many Years a pros erous merchant at Colyer gave us a call looking the picture of health, He bh sold his store and will take exercise on a little farm. The friends of Philip hear that he is very nicely hiladelphia where he had gon t a specialist with refer No operation was Beezer will be ting ng along med F.W r ill at perior Crider, of Bellefonte, is the home of her Dorworth, Philadelphia, ummoned to her bedside liam Johntson, of Pleasant Wednesday Gap, Leer tart ar srchase a hot and wagon w all over the * hy tie Ving EL § a : Rid} k We Fire Near Jac +) ned all along the fe nile au : v rays led : CNAs quickly responded nrst Noor, s other article 1, as brought child Was y One she human ad e swallowed She loved and having her life she when ere beyond oes of death, s! poison herself ren dearly wd to end to have her two with pirit world, The remains of Conner and her children were given in charge of Undertaker Gann, of Va, who prepared them for burial her mi boys eno LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Andrew Morrison Mary Morgan Blager Bucha Annie \ ANNOY Thomas H. Weston Sarah 8S, Forshey Bellefonte Ato Philipsburg Millheim Coburn Harry Alfred Keen Mabel M, Corman Harry 0 ob Wingard { Mabel Lingle { W. B. Stuart { Mabel Goody { William Vaughn { Edith Isabelle Wilson § Edward 8. Beckwith { Nevada M, Sane . Coburn Spangler Philipsburg Sandy Ridge Port Matilda Three Springs he was able to save a RECENT DEATHS son of Calvin Ross Seiglerville, Mif Bruce RossMAN man, died Monday at | flin county, from heart failure. He was | 16 years of age and a bright young Jo highly respected by all who knew him. The funeral took place Thursday morning They formerly resided at Tusseyville Jeremian E, Bierry: a well kr | izen of Flemington, died | ing at his home grip and cancer of the ceased was born 61 vy ville and resided about two years Saturday 1 from a severe attack of stomach in ugar valiey when the moved to Flemington and have there ever since M rouist WHARTON Dallas ( an HATARTEN hi are and son Jas Lakin, Kans of hemorrhage YEurs He and two His widow Curry, of Was where n lloway ana eltonte 4 Dresher m wa, and ren Tall 1x when A ved AMIBE] wt ty bog Camphbel of Fairbrook Years ree Years age owing More : i ther funeral 1 home of the Monday afternoon Lr rege ! work ale decease SMITH Mil from LER nome i rouble which sufferer for a year Mr. Smith had been a res that place where he well ar ably known. He was a blacksn for 45 years had been employed at 1 | & McCoy's iron works, When the i war broke out he was among the young est from Centre county to go to front, being in his teens. He was a fearless soldier and is credited with eral deeds of valor of "we Years Wa he sey He was command Potter Post No. 261, of Milesburg, and a charter member of Bald No. 410, 1 I'he deceased was born in Centre « February 11 sided. He is survived following children. W. H.. of Altoona Claude W., of Bellefonte: Alvin R.. of Columbus, Ohio; Alfred, of Snow Shoe: and Lee and Clair at home. The funer ial will take place tomorrow at 10 o'clock er of George LL the 1 aunty he always re by a wife and the Eagle Lodge QO 1840 where conducted by the {0. FP, man He will be buried at Roland; | Oats | the services in Eagle cemetery will be | herr “ A. R and the 1. O, | Corn sheiled | Corn Wu. D, BicrLer death D. Bigler, Tuesday night, at h Clearfield, in his 7th y was William Bigler, also United States Syivania Car former Senator Mica who known in Centre county, Nittanyvalley, died ys home near Zion complained of not being well ing was thought of his Thursday afte CORMAN On noon at £ an DOS Eas Wy ' y BOCA) andr H ana came to Wm # home in { OVE of Was ¢ Located at Petersburg John Ke Keichline father ORD . SEED CORN SORTER. order a dry Prices and ein cation Lasse Mu fad. Centre Hall} {DD} WIRKET QUOTATIONN Bellefonte. Provuce The following prices rr ing he» fo tN, fw f produce Eggs per dopes Lard per pound Tallow, per pourd Butter #1 pon Side peor pear pound Mhowider. per pound Belletonte-Gramn, The follow g prices are paid by wun for grain Wheat wa EAR SAE ES Fa Wheat, DEW. wen 4 as Ee Ebay es an) sow oon a prevailed a Il... aa sersER Fr Thurwaay OWILE prices are pal Ty BRonLex & 1% i
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