Pace 5 1907 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 2, | oy Wit WiLLiam g county, has passed away to hi the person of William W at the home of his burg, Huntingdon ¢« SON Perry Alters left last week to accept a position in an express office at Genoa, N.Y. the Opera | Another broker's office is scheduled | for Bellefonte, } —{(3orton's minstrels at y | House to-night, —H,T, Smith, of Hublersburg, was a | Bellefonte visitor on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, John Wagner, Altoona, spent Sunday in Bellefonte I PARAGRAPHS J Miss Grace Smith, of Centre Hall was a Bellefonte visitor, Tuesday, When have f { don't hesitate about office, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY SHORT William Tyson, the renowned tenor from 1 yrone WKS isitor on | Jno, H Tao worthy 11124 Wi i DU of | news | ginger a Bellefonte this! v an item o br you nging it to 1enday . s # § 1A oR Hummel Stear, of Sunbury, was Beck, one of Walker wh isitor to Bellefonte, Monday, THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN | Mrs. Frank rnbach Sun minstrels day in Bellefonte spent nnie Irvin spent he her dav with friends at Jersey Shore Mi -=j8aac Smi ness caller t LET tion tor some W. MG plete SHIVEeV Seven M bound flin cou tending to business, Mr. at re. W. W Bible of Bell ill about a 1 ago went to his | spent § Miss Elsie, their daug home at Nordmont, Pa., to recuperate, | ter, went with them as far as Lock Ha returned on Monday to resume his work j ven with brigh expectations of having with the Potter-Hoy hardware company. |& good time watching the 1. 0. O. F, He is A Jistle thin In consequence, but | parade otherwise y nes ary nties, was in Scott was no ay 4) pat which was practically drowned | ~]. A. B. Miller, Esq, 1s greatly im-| —W. R. Heaton, Esq, proving his Curtin street property by | reshingling the building, new porches, | and other slight repairs. When are finished he intends to have repainted, which make this re ie of Indiana, who is visiting his old home at Martha, Was a visitor in Bellefonte, Tuesday. He got his start in Centre county by follow th we b he vocation after these 1 Wi of a PeUagogue taken in own Bellefonte from Lem was quite drove up with h cate health some doubt ; Her age Wed nes Mr. and Mrs Thomas street prayer meeting. d of Johnstown h des | ace ompanied them 1 at Hun | were about completed belongs 10 | being very sick, and her of the when outside ay even Henry attended the Mr who } Methodis William Gengher. Was guest When the services she complained of kind fri ] house their feated the State College team tingdon last week, He also the Giee Club of Juniata College has been giving very s in quite a number of towns this season jousness Mrs. W. D. Hunter, of Pittsburg 5, but who has been spending the past week with her father Hunter, of Bellefonte, left last Thursday for Pitts burg where she will remain the middle of May, when her husband at Oakland, who enjoying steady an employment as a carpenter in : i. De iped : which out of sneer . " cessful concerts she fainted She was su soon recoved, Mrs. Harriet Kurtz ladies in Bellefonte to whom vou wntil about | POTt any cruelty to animals & i IMA N ‘ vy” : she will join | 58ry, she will take steps that w e vent it fonte whe » thi ong thi along thi indaw, Steel | pre people in Belle Ro lessons them some There are some is " given do good. Sim Hazzard, of Snow Sho ist a dumb animal d receive some ship, brought quite a menagerie elle- | protection om brutal humanity { fonte on Tuesday of last 2 ! composed of a wild cat, a p am and which 5. Ku levoting part of her skunk, they all : they had been kil unerring aim many were simply mounted ar R. Hughes secured starter of a Academy, and week to ANA nob work but That “Baroyard and Farmyard Cir. cus” that is to be given by members of the YY M.C A promises to be one of the best amateur rural ays ever given by any local talent in Belle. fonte. You don't want to miss it. It «<The Odd Fellows did not have a| will take place in the gymnasium and favorable day for their annual gathering | ought to attract ‘a large attendance. at Lock Haven on Friday. Rain set in on | The animals in the menagerie are all im- the program. All preparation had been | ported from the “2008” in Paris and rd by the local lodges for a fine affair, faly, In the circus you are liable to see The turnout from different parts of the | most anything, If you want to get rid state was large, and estimated at 10,000, | of the blues, Hore is the place to go, From ou county there Yan an nad ~The Logan Fire com ny will pre ance of over 300, the major part from Fi ¢ Bellefonte, he delegation from this | 40 8 home hoy rl Proc ath on 1h dhe town was large and accompanied by a entitled “The Rector of St. Mark,” under fine band. the direction of Mr. Vance, who had «Councilman William Derstine, Geo. | considerable experience in this line. R. Meek, Harry C. Quigley, Charley | The proceeds will be for the benefit of Hughes, Frank Bartley, Jess Dunlap, | the company. Practice has been going Nip Smith, Newton Dunlap, Hezkiah | on all this week in the large parior of Condo, Dan Kelley, Bruce Garbrick, [the Logan house on Howard street, im McNichols, Doughnut Doll, Sam | There is every promise that it will be iller, Stoder Gheret and John Ander- one of the best entertainments of the son, were some of the prominent indi- | kind given in the town and there have viduals of Bellefonte who had impor- | been some good ones, The fire com. tant business in Altoona, on Monday. | pany need your money and you need a It 1s unnecessary to remark that Barn |g laugh so go and All up the vacant um & Baileys big show was in that city | chairs in the opera house and aid the the same day, | boys who aid you when in difficulty, ago lan es A as the Bellefonte tomorrow eve, museum | pind a business v left for his son will mp and they William Bilger Pittsburg stock Charl where Le wishurs : He Bellefont ety . spstroctio has ch s of re gang for one of r large railroads in that oity and is getting along swimingly His friends here were to see bim, He says that just now work 1 quite dull fn Nix line of bast ness and be thought he would take the ome home and see that every thing was going right, 4 ; Gay next wii time to « i be observed as Y churches prea ¢ Vv strong one, fron the parts are in com cast posed | he [« lowing Agnes Shiels, Melissa Tonner, Eva Criss Willis Gephart, Charles Noll, Rus- sel Blair, Harry Otto, Hugh M. Crider and Will J, Vance While operating a large mangle ma chine in the Park hotel laundry at Wil liamsport, Rosa Miller, of Bellefonte, had ir righ hand terribly crushed and it week The burned Tuesday of la mangle is a large machine used to iron sheets and large pieces of cloth The rollers are heated with gas ar welled by machinery When her han drawn into the rollers she called fo t it ut out i fro is « man it os v WAS Im poss ble to 1 ¢ machine which req 0 tere dismantled minutes The i : espe Buy th Was in hand was e paim fie which was burned almost to a cris of the Hrockerhofl arrived in Bellefonte Monday with a new Buick automo bile with top, which is the finest of the kind in the town, besides being one year later model than any of the rest Taking the machine generally it is a “beaut,” and runs as smooth as a Pull man sleeper, Mr. Ray was accompanied by Hugh Crider, and the trip was with. out any accidents or fatalities. They left Auburn, N, Y., Thursday, expecting to get in Bellefonte Saturday, but the rain and mud prevented them from making the proktess they intended as some places the mud was axle deep, | «East Curtin street seems to be the | one part of Bellefonte that has awakened | to the need of a little brightening up | after the trials of a hard winter—-quite a | perceptible change there will be when [the new addition is made to Mr, New- | comer’s house and it is painted, when W, | B. Rankin has finished with having his | house painted, when J. A. B. Miller has | new roof and new porches on his house {and it painted, and when the double brick is to be built on the Hayes lot [opposite the Gault property and com- | pleted ; these improvements altogether would be a great addition to any section | of the town, Horton 8. Ray House. afternoon 4 bee An | the patrons of the house John $01 been fim before he is able to understand how to please the publ mos! ) along tip He makes a excellent ! ton where ladies shr ) Rine. the water has been adver using bodied men who could find permanent employment. The meaning of all laying A SixJanch pipe water works to the what Then he Reynol IL] AVenDue and Willawbank street, he lays a new pipe al This : is intended to give the people out in thy For sometime past Sami el superiot noe for fifteen a th _ DAL he a 4] h e Dew top of the hill, to known as the Blair comes back to from the main. ot is woperty prog : mg the avenue tection given twe suppes with what has collected in meantime she has $4¢ in bank It is said that while there is & will there is a way. and this is one of the instances of that character It is hard work but you can bet that she will make the $200 good allright ; she made the fellows up around the temple of jus | ies cough up, Wednesday, The next i Fides for her to strike would be Temple ourt, There are millions in there, «10 speaking of the present retarded season to farmers of Centre county it is reported that Henry Tibbens and Charles Eckenroth, of Bellefonte, made some startling revelations, Our friend Tib- bens stated that while farming in Centre county he has seen rye in head in April, and to knock Tibbins skyhigh it is re ted that Comrade Eckenroth, who be- ongs to Gregg Post, the members of whom are all proof against lying, even At A campfire, says that he saw clover in head'in April and it was so thick that you could hardly get a mower through it. Whero is “Sammy” Williams? It is ible that he planted potatoes out on is farm in Jasusey, and on the fifteenth of April he had new ones, ten in a hill and every one as large as a cannon ball, next? in the business long but he | teed to have a brick house fall | all their hopes, ) Love ’ RECENT DEATHS rt of life that tends circle bright heerful when the messenger of death enters and blasts His age was 66 years and 22 days, and is survived Ly his sec. ond wife and the ldren M: Stevens, Julian : Mrs. Dr ft ‘ m ft —- { p Matte LL Ol ADG NK g } a domest ana ¢ fs v4 v ] wing cl (yeonrge » ”» a ia 13 £ i : ht stly of Belle OF Years a es in that place Wed week. He was a glass and worked here while t! works was in its height great trout fisherman ar ng our catching the sg of last e RIAs Was a st of ere he Charley d spent m Nis sparetime a streams wi YAS 81 essful In Pe Kied The cause death was . He ds Deauties gangreene o> Ar : } : {rien WAS A JOLY will be sorry tol s death Mes H F. Matter in Wat Years monins CRUSE « : death RN e fami last Saturd and 24 was heart her husband; ber er, who made her Professor Mattern, of Washington, D. ( brother Grasier ¢ of the aRnier Mar Bn, Ged att Ar ir mother home Lewis W and one who resides at I'yrone with them: one son + Lreorge Marengo, on the lit and Lewisburg railroad James Hevegry wwho has been a patient year, died at his home in Howard, 23rd Mr. Heverly was a loving father,and kind husband. He was aged 57 years, and is survived by his wife, and one son, Chas and three A Walker, Mrs. Adam Kline, of Howard, and Maude at home, The funeral ser. vices were held at his home in Howard townshi Interment was made in the Howard cemetery, AVPITOR'S NOTICE In the Orphans’ Court of Centre county In the matter of the astate of CaTRERINE HAAG, Inte of the Borough of Bellefonte, deed, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, appoln by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County In the above hamed estate, Wo make distribution of the funds In the bands of the Administrator as shown by his first and fins) secount to and among those iy enh tied to reosive the same, will meet the parties in ipterest st his office in the Crider Exchange Wllding in the borough of Bellefonte. on Sat urday, May th, A 107, at 10 o'clock a.m, at which t all persons interest invited to NY I . 2 their ihr 0 Sr Se Jer 0 Bellefonte, May 1st. 1000." B 8 a sufferer with dropsy the past; ughters, Mrs. Mary Beck, of | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE PENNY 4 WORD A Any subscriber DV. can neer wall Ww ment in his column, one is not exoond 2 words Y. Wag WANTED FURTAD Ley i Bellefor CHAIR CANFEING aneing of a : work ch James W Aran ter Derr WANTED Lath and nut, small dimensio each For dimensiot mation ie or Ww Ww Hel'efonte, Pa FOR SALF ey swinging everything ir for A Anyone Aaronsburg, Pa AGENTS WANTE! hustle week's hook ry Wants t ehaiee wel SEED CORN SORTER. : In ord seed should Ww itary "= «mal er 1 \ round a moved. all of w} od In one operat er. Prices and viren oation Lause Mas i! Lad. Centre Hall, Fa MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte. Produce The following prices prevalled Thursday morning, The following prices are paid ty Secures & for produce : Rhouther. pe pond. BT Belletonte-Brain per poun: The following prices are paid by C. ¥ Wao nn, for ni ME aver tesa hbeerstinsentss Corn shelled. OPI BUI ccitvsunvanti 44 65 4.0 o 4 isibnss sane LOCK MAVEN MARKETS. Prices on the curb market Wednesday meth ing, at Haven were as followd: utter, Me; os Hy ¢ 150 1 renied ThIChOTR per b 16c lard, per pound 11c ; potatoes, per bushel Soe, a
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