THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 25, 1907 * Pace 5 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS -~-Mr. and Mrs. Charles arrived in Bellefonte. ~ William Dukeman, of Altoona, visiting friends in Bellefonte, —Father McArdle, of Bellefonte, | spent Thursday st Jersey Shore -W. H. Burrows and family have re moved from Bellefonte to Tyrone ~—Capt. Boyd A. Musser, of arrived in Bellefonte, Thi always a welcome visitor, Rote have | is | Scranton, irsday He is — J. H, Eckel, formerly of Penn Hall, has become a citizen of Bellefonte, hav- ing moved over here last week --Rev, Barry, the will preach Sunday, —Mrs. John Conley, spent Thursday in Bell guest of her son, Will ( new pastor, e fit (ne of th 1est town for many lay is driven by Geo. Beezer ie CI “at } : mel y matcied and that she has she is much | When Jo alad, no an | done there Mrs. Hannah Lutz, who live her son-in-law, Andrew Dunkile, o in Bushs addition, has been seriously ill for over a month and is in a helpless condi- ; recovery are no encouraging. ~When the weather § days the venerable | seen out taking sh hh year . is arst tim He had been given came for th ting along weak and pal air will | in Bellefont daughter, Mrs Rev. Ambrose M. S he Reformed ch Zion, A. L were a ommitiee consistory to draft resolutior death of Michael Zion. They very highly deceased who so many years was a faith ful and belpful member of the Reformed church at Zion, an elder in same church and a member of the joint con- sistory, wckenbach appoin the late v p the speak ne the The new Episcopal rectory is fully [hatned and work on the same is likely to gin soon. It will be erected with a view to the convenience and comfort of the pastor, as well as to s 1ipply needed wants for Sabbath and other purposes The space between the church edifice and the present rectory will be utilized for improvement " 3 SC DOOI the which will afford the congregation and rector modern conveniences such as will make it pleasant for this flourishing con- gregation John Wilson, f the Western Bellefonte, but telegraph off ormerly operator Union tels graph ofhce } who hi harge © Heaseqg with i iased : ¥ ’ £ tye wt y pew he n A nDew do business in now on the lookout a house and SOOH A Ne In Lil family there Friday Hon. W. C fonte. had the pleasure of we ving daughter, Miss lettie, honor from the Lodlam School of matic Art, Ph ladelphia ond ina class of HBiteen. altho igh her produc tion was considered the best of any in the entire class. It was so heart. ly endorsed by the largeaudience that she received a couple of large bouquets and when the curtain dropped the applause was so tremendous that before the exer. cises could proceed the curtain was drawn and Miss Heinle made her bow in recog. nition of her profound appreciation of the ovation tendered her, he was the only one in the class who was honored in that way, Miss Heinle is a natural born elocutionist and dramatist who is bound to make a success in her chosen vocation, ne Ni move Heinle, of Belle his with Dra She stood sec. ad gtadunte | phia, i : : | —~Trailing arbutus was in evidence on Sunday —Miss Jennie Lose and Miss Clara Hastings spent Sunday in Lock Haven. -Dr. John Henderson, of Philadel 8 visiting friends in Bellefonte and Claud Smith, John Musser spent Fri Rev. H. Brownlee Smith, 0 f Harris- 1's Episcopal and little been visiting Underwood r weights ng busi. moved to Bel i at the Central Co's. machine and repair shops, and in this way be be much bearer to bis place of employ- roeat, ~All the chur now A will of ™ : hes with town are supplied Danges foray ¥ oT 4 all of vais} twelve and w ore on re “ past week Wm. Garm me special work in ing and become the guest of Mrs. Alice Showers on Alleghen since leaving Bellefonte a littie baby came to bless the household and grand. ma is awfully anxious to get her eyes on the pretty little child ner m er y street This evening there will be another euchre in the ball. These are always enjoyable affairs, and the ladies in charge will try and make th ex cel all others four fine prizes will be given and ice cream, cake and coffee served. Admission 25 cents. The game starts at 8:15. Go early and enjoy a pleasant evening The Bellefonte Academy base ball team started the season under the most favorable circumstances. Thursday they played the State College Varsity, the score being § to 1 in favor of State ¢ defeated Lock Haven Normal on by the close score of 4 to 3 pitching of Fullerton, the Academy twirler, is fully up to ( Catholic IS One irday ollege standard a puzzie to every batter who Wednesday of , of Bellefor Ie minster svivania Conference Methodist bave charge of the d funds of the confe nds of « nen of the Lsrace istribution of all the rence which lars Amounts If all the trus character judgment as Rev, Stein, the fund wil fairly and squarely distributed to thousa N i : tand are 008 Are Ame Af 1 be There is but one case in the Supreme Court of Pa. from this county and that will be argued at the regular sessions for this district, in Philadelphia, this week. It is an appeal from the finding of Judge McClure who heard the case, which is a proceedings in equity in re gard to the right.of-way of certain tracks about the "Nittany Iran Co's, fur nace, and used by the Nittany Valle R. R. Hon John G, Love an A.B Miller, Euq., represent the Nittany Val. ley R, R., plaintiff, while John Blanch. ard, Esq., and H, C, Jaigler. ac repre. | congregation at Zion raised about i950 | what he knows to ° sent the Nittany Iron Co., defendant, on Tuesday from Philipsburg, . you - --Miss Bogle arrived from Philadelphia, mn Sunday visitor in Bellefonte, Mrs. Lingle and son Joseph returned Charles Moerchbarger business in Lock Haven Friday, ~Mr. and Mrs. George Love left on Sunday evening for their future home in | Altoona. -Mr and Mrs, Daniel Nolen, of Cur. wensville, spent Sunday with friends in Bellefonte -Mr, and Mrs on Monday evening from their trip. Miss Mame McGarvey | morning to attend a vention at William: Mrs. D. H, Hasting Sarah, returned home and Washin Miss on Monday morn visiting M arrived home wedding Garber Tuesday photographers con I mort port, gton on Monday Kate Gummo fries Mell ga ¥¢ 1 » ntain for the summer ed the fou r a from now on you can get anything that all for, that is kept at an up-to-date Mrs Ed left Tuesday me i attack of grene of the leg which m considerable pain mained in town a short time ver As gar giving He Robert Lyon, of Chicago, is visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Lyon, He is a bright and ambitious young man and holds an excellent position in the western metropolis. He was a compan. ied to Bellefonte by Edith Sweely a very charming young lady of Pittsburg. She is also a guest at the Lyon home on High street his Fourteen young lady clerks employ- ed at Katz & Co's store were delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Edna Koontz on Bishop street, Thursday evening. The young ladies report hav ing had a royal good time. If it would have had just seven real nice boys pres. ent, don't you think have im proved the festivities of the occasion it would During the winter a number of Belle fonte Kiass blowers by tra have been fa hroughout nonth e WOrs In giass tories Un THR losed down the ng pers of these MIS Ie ys ater od 3 hi family, Waite an the sum Clay 1 fam- 1 Cl Grunsalus Whiskers” all from William Rider and al arley KDOown As and from Kane 1sville Rev, leave for Bos Hch plac ¢ he will sail Satur. for Roms I'he number of delegates sailing for the Fifth World's Sunday School Convention will be about Goo, one-third of the part sailing from New York, The members of St John's Reformed Church presented Mr, afternoon at 1 o clock M wl An ton, from day brose Schmidt will morning Schmidt with a purse of gold amounting least permit them to instruct their rep | resentatives in the legislature as to their | | preference of candidates, | 18 standing by the people to more than one hundred dollars, Dur: | ing Mr. Schmidt's absence, the pulpit will be supplied by various ministers, Next | Sunday morsing Rev. Dr, Boal of Cen- | tre Hall will preach ; no evening servi: | ces. In addition to the above purse the | and presented it to him. SEN eemre - | Bellefonte { Linn street to the | : : | Lamb street. -Samuel Hart, of Harrisburg, was a | transacted | | Plgving base ball Will Garman moved his family from McClellan home Mrs, Samuel Miller attended the | funeral of Mr. Gray which took place in Tyrone Monday. John D., Sourbeck has and H, 8 Auburn, Hugh Crider left on Wednesday for : Ray N. Y. wo av, | bring an automobile home Mary Cowdrick, of Niagara Falls is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Ingram, on Lamb street, Bellefonte Metho- dist church held a Southern tea Wednes day eve n Hall It sucee The day 1 “Dick ~The ladies of the Was a ating rink the sumn ' h LAvyior as il show them a {ew pointers in A WARNING. The New Baggage Room. baggage Ww beet 4 pleased a J 1 and f ‘redtop bo hen Harry 8 grinni all over his face at hit that be bas such a soft snap, al though he keeps his nose to that book all the time. With this of enlarging the baggage checking department means that {y have a package that you don't dare to carry around all day you can pay five cents and have and feel that it is safe, except a mince pie. This will rtainly be a great convenience as i Vy 3 { un the improvement room comes a Th is t checked One on The Parson, ) morni Rev. J]. Al Platts, pastor of the Bellefonte Presby terian charch, while getting ready to take a trip to Elmira, N. Y,, made tl starting that Wwhs missing containing a cler for a Licket, a pocketbook and some ther article He and his good wile ed the house alth Rev the thief the h ison N on lay re 1 ’ : discovery his overcoat al order ® NRACK- Was K SNCAak Rin : a 10 keep A Jookon mt as descr had the inister was located on High x : Piatis | the garmet it i Day vently buy forgot all the shoe store ) Rey gone In wes, and had taken his coat where he left it Taking ioke is on the parso ) Dimeling With the People. Senator It % gratifying to note that McCord Dimeling voted in favor of the bill which, had it not been defeated ator from Pennsylvania or would at The Senator one of those men who for mohey or of. fice would sell his soul or sear his con science, thus preventing him from doing bi be fight and honor. able, on | placed a | | new awning over the pavement in front | | of his store on High street by | the gang, would have given the pe ople | | the right to elect the United States Sen He is not i morning wotll RECENT DEATHS, Prrew Francis McGovern better { known to his many friends 1 Bellefonte { as ''Pete” McGovern, was killed 4t But- ler, Friday evening. When the telephone message was received here Saturday morning the scene at the home was truly heart rending. The young man Thursday evening had written a letter to his mother stating that he had struck a good position and he would be home to spend the Sabbath th the family. | The accident happened while he on his way from A trai and in ord g house a little quicker he tried was WOrk. VAs Passing into the town er to get to nis board: to 1p on Lhe cars and m win undaer He ured, Work ana i Harvey and Perry. sons su her, Elmer ve VAT r Lxxoy old son of Mr ExTLy:—the 22 year rs, William Ertly, of Windber who died at his home there on Tuesday of last week, was brought to Howar Thursday and taken to Jacksonville f« burial 3 a Ww Bellefonte pe THAT some women are afflicted with St. Vitus bone PROF. J. ANGEL Eyesight Specialist, > © TWO DAYS Wednesday and Thursday MAY 1 & 2. Waednes ie it 84 AW dance of "n morning am AT THR BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE. Prof. Angel as an eyesight specialist gives re markable results for weak eres, headache blurred vision, cross eyes. or defective eye sight. Should any perso doubt Lhe statement | Prof. Angel is well able to give plenty of indh vidual 1estimoniais of some of the best people of Bellefonte and vicinity. Prof. Ange! is tram worthy and relinble. If you wish wo save | eyesight and money too, don't fall wo eal | Prof. An | their ehildren's he exnmined, that go Ww school, scholar and a al At the Hrockerbolt House ursday evening, Tanda ad on | All parents are advised 10 have eapocially those You will thereby make a Wednesday PRESIDENT'S CABINET. On the fourth of March there was con- siderable change made in the president's cabinet, Even so an important a mat- ter as this ean be forgotten, so for the benefit of our readers publish the new cabinet, Hon. Elihu Root, tary of state, Hon, Geo. B. Cortelyou, of New York, secretary of the tr Higm H we of New York, secre. :HAAUTY Taft INTELLIGENCE PUBLIC SALE. PENNY A WORD ADV aril Td ror Toy KS f buildin Aarons I. nterested ner 161 WANTED Lath and shir mk and nut. sma Snsion sty Am D3 tach. F nsions required and other infor mst r address, Yeager Mig Ox Bel vtonts chest. oces of FOR SALF ey swing 50 Russ stacker and Food eohad ti ¢ Interoste é evyearyLh ing T for it " it A sronst g. Pa ver LL] AGENTS WANTED man hustlers wanted Hulsbuck's book of eholex ect German Original. Fun. fact, flosopd lean folks laugh and grow fat and the themselves loan. The Hawthorn nm SEED CORN SORTER. Good Penr take SYIvar orders Ic un Cler SOL f Penta. Makes aug “ i) fut Press. § in oier 1 ar wer) mn should bw “IMA r ved “wn BT all of wi in one operat Prices and MARKET QUOTATIONS Belletonte.Provuce fo FE prices prevailed ng follow ite produce A] low Thursday The we The Co. lo Eggs per & Lard per pound Tallow. per pound Rutter por pound Ride PET per pan nd Ehonlder per pound Bellefonte-Crain, The fallow ir g prices sre pad by C. ¥ Waa SER for grade | Wheat od... | Wheat, Dew we (ats, | RAFIOY cece. erin mosnnss » I Sa | Rye Li Cannes - " | Corn che led... Ra. Corn pew... . . a. : LOUK MAVEN MARKETS Prices on the curd market Wednesday mening. at Lock Raven were as flows: utter, per pound 360 | eggs, per dosen 15¢ ; dressed chickens, ib 16c ; lard, per pound ric ; potatoes, per bushel boc. Prices are pa ary Becgien & 0
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