THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 18, 1907 Pace 5 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS NINN de Mrs. Gephart is visiting friends in Jolinstown, ~Frank Kern spent Sunday at his old home in Pennsvalley. ~The boys about the Court house are | planning for another outing on Fishing | Creek. Mrs. O. L. Rishell and Miss Benner, of Oakhall, were pleasant callers in our sanctum, Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Taylor, of Bellefonte, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. -We are pleased to learn that the last few days conductor Reamer somewhat improved } —Mrs. Robert Vonada, of Reading, formerly of Coburn, chaperoned by Mrs Garthoff, gave the Democrat a call. —Mrs. Daniel H. Hastings and dau ter Miss Sarah, Friday Harrisburg and Was! within 18 leet {3 § - Fred Sourbeck, parents in Bellefonte, | ing to resume his work at Latrol Miss Edna William fourteen f h youn home evening N on street, with son with tempting iit and re ‘ speckled How cruel for th wriggling worm and the struggling fish «The foundation for the new building on Be practed he the Yeaoer y beauties Horton b i Lhe Ray, t roc ke or to the front as rapic comiort cent carpet in the | of the roon some improve Wednesday of essa Tate, of Bellef: seventy-seventh birthday and her children gave her a a home gathering. There were D. Kirk Tate, wife and child, of boro ; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Beezer and two children, and D, Benton Tate of this I One [ in Massa chusetts and a son in Virginia were us Suro present larnes ) lace laughter able to come to the gathering Homer Crissn F.H. Th ratire accepted ti } +) OoKEReeper fi he x } ! wad, Ass for his grass and §, provided a ent owners will place their to provide a fund with pay the man the ‘The prices charged will be §1 so for full lots and $1.00 for half lots for the entire and the lots will be mowed as often as necessary to keep them in good condition. Those who wish their lots placed on the list for care a the en Car n nag devote no t wing the suffi lots which work 0 who does season should give their names and the price | for the care of their lots to the treasurer, Miss Mitchell, before the rst of May, in | order that she may know whether there will be a sufficlens number to justify the isthiayn gut of oy na int that {he ma put in gi condition for Memorial Day. = Gengher, of Altoona, few days. w Friday Anna Fogleman was mitted to the Bellefonte hospital, Monday morning Thomas maker and wife left for Ebensburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woomer re turned home on Sunday evening from their wedding tour, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harvey { home for a 18 ad- Tavlos, of El mira, N.Y., have beer visiting friends in | Bellefonte and Axe Mann ~-Harold of ite, inday among Cole, friends uj Jim R : ‘allace are in large } Harvey . J LOCK porch att e home of W. LL curtz, Ir... editor of the =| .t nart § speul p of Fr Lity, Ya, who i business is Criders exchan very pleasant gentleman & fi a short Lime . H OTE Lin Wii Open : 3 The drawn out always found in ex thout a crease or Keeping the clothing does away with much them to customers a number the plac e ance Oonts can be Are elient shape kle free from labor in wrin Bes us whic! Appear of counter racks more business like In the revision of the the Huntington Rev. | 3 ma 2 cree lit d ROgre ist i ommitiees of Presby Allison Platts at Altoona, Bellefonte, was on es tery of mittee Work of the er nmiitlies S100 La chairmar an A TD) ne and ( mmittee on sy James Harr rmber of the ! t ) } : ’ ey 1a ”" Ooms 4 ave terme rontyard stupendous ] h I CHreus nest of a aggregation gymnasts, clowns, jugglers formers and sensational hippoc races, band music by the famous Ger man Band, The side show will contain many interesting and laughable fea {tures and just the place for the man { who has the blues togo, The grand entry in the main circus will take place at 8.30 o'clock, The admission to the side show will be 5 cents and to the cir cus 25 cents; children under 14 years of age 15 cents, tendance will be large. Acrobats nerial per : ifome 0 asecond and 8 duet is ) showing He has also added give per manent nairman of the It is hoped that the at. | ~Mrs, Robert Irwin is visiting friends in Altoona. Miss Anna Sechler returned home fram Baltimore, Friday. W. H. Meyer, merchant at Centre- hall, favored our sanctum with a call. -Judge Cyrus Gordon, of iIClearfield, was an arrival in Bellefonte Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Finnigan arriv- ed home from Philadelphia on Monday evening, ~Mr. John Laurie, of Tyrone, returned home after visiting a short time at Dr, Laurie s, -Hon, P 1 neral of the late William Bigler,at Clear field on Friday. Monday, Howard Martin had his lower lip cut very badly while turning a tch at the Bellefonte Furnace, that Centre legation to the I Lock Haven Swi Indications are count will send a 1 gathering mn The P. R. are putty } water tank neat tha Lie ng up a } tha old one where the old on ty } preac hed are always interesting a drun One night last week Tyrone missed Haven, He Baum time ihe evening and had to get th RITivVed b Lax x here a stied hi ww where Haven ommanadery st) § Te WAS A the yolly mh assembled: at Hon shorate juet served by J. M. Conningham, the The gathering was composed of the carpenters, painters and paperhangers union of Belletonte, in all some sixty. John McSully was the master of ceremonies and presided with marked dignity and grace. Briel! ad: dresse swere made relative to the Union and the occasion proved to be one of pleasure and profit. Smiths Orchestra | was present and enlivened the occasion. Mr. Cunningham received many compli- monts upon the elegant bill of fare so nicely served. Haag ie, to partake of an el genial propriet r | Gray Meck attended the fu- | ban. i : ~ ~=Mrs. Thomas Moore, of Philadelphia, 18 visiting friends in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of Bellefonte, are rejoicing over a baby boy, Policeman George Jodon is on the siek list, being threatened with pneu- monia Mrs. Peterson is now one of the efficient operators at the Bell Telephone | | office Archibald Allison, Bellefonte's up t «date plumber received two car loads of terra cotta pipe Monday. Mrs. W. H Shore, i pendin the home of Mrs of of Hepburn, £ a couple La Stover in Butler, noney nisa Bush and alter Bell A 1 lan McClellan, the winter 4 and Mr ipiaia on Cameron their home lightful + won” in ma been dence left ou will go mir RECENT DEATHS A man Ha nes h ullton Aaronsburg Newport 1551 and in thaniel Boob to them home Luther © rete i nd te Mrs He Wa le to N ! bo Lh rot he “ rr at Unga uneral ment was Wolf's Ap Owing to the Mrs. M I § burg. has been at the ok (ren ges : days TF ot Yalley during that a enance The dentist shall have an open count requires vod tH patient Summer Normal, Will open st Pleasant Gap Monday April th under the supervision of Prof. 8. 5. Williams It will eomstinue for eight weeks, when a special | tousewill be offered to teachers and those pre he to teach. There will also be an son Ie sourse. Terms 8.50 and $8.00 1418 School Opening. 1 will open a sohool, in Rebersburg, on Moth ¥, April 10h, for a tern of ® weeks, for iid the intermediate and grammar grades. moderate, J. A Wrest, {from brewery licenses, $+ ADJOINING COUNTIES In Blair county, Treasvrer D, |. A. Rohrer collected from this year's liquor licenses a total sum of $43.850—834 O50 from hotel in Altoona, $4.000 200 from bor ships licenses oughs and $100 from town Gov.Stuart has appointed James Foust, Altoona, to be Dairy and Food Commis stoner, vice Dr. B. H. Warren, of West Chester. Mr. Foust was formerly ( of police, and up to this time has chief of the Western agents of ¢ f the Bureau and Food Harry C. Norton mstantly killed Pennsy i} mile v i His head) 4 ni iva ol body ciel Parties NS ba m ming In on sa ORTNEY. Bs. A PROF. J. ANGEL Eyesight Specialist, may TWO DAYS Wednesday and Thursday MAY 1 & 2. Woldtes un AT THY BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE. Prof. Angel as an eyesight specialist gives re markable results for weak eyes. headache blurred vision, cross eves or defective eve sight. Should any person dou the statement, Prof. Angel is well able to give plenty of indi | vidual testimonials of some of the best people of Bellefonte and vicinity. Prof, Ange! is tress worthy and reliable. If you wish to save ® Prof. Angel. All parents are advised 10 have thelr ehildren's A examined, especially those that go to school, You will thereby make a wood soholar and avoid su fe X the Wednesd ny At Nrockerbof House morning until Thursday evening, May | and # our | yeuieht and money too, don't fall to eal] on | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, { Charles M { Fay Weber §{ H. Frank { Min HB Evan Davis Ella Carlson » Leonard N. Raymond Catharine M. Rose Sterling "1 Rachael Ross Linden Hall Boalsburg Woomer Showers Bellefonte 15169 ni nhoove RA” alte ne LAR tA Ogden Afraid She'd Lose Her Hat , 4 y PUBLIC SALE. beth y FOR SALLY t A 0 Arm of font tive neverfailing e) Ce san =iDg hp Hellefont SEED CORN SORTER. © Oper el Lose M mire Ha MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte. Produ dlowing prices ¢ The : we prevalled TH “day E The following prices are ps aty fpcuien & 00, for produce Kgs pet devon 14 LATd. per pound ” fallow, per pound 4 Butter per pound oe Ride. por per pound =] Shoulder, per pound om Belietonte Bram. The following prices are paid MOY. Wao Nn for grain Wheat od y “a ‘ Corn shelled ....... Corn new. wove LOCK HAVEN MARKETS, Prices on the curb market Wednesday mening. at Lock Haven were as follows: utter, per pound 3s¢ ; .. dozen 15¢ ; dressed chickens, per 1b ho: lard, per pound 11c ; potatoes, per bushel boc.
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