Pace D THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 9, 1907 ard -Hon. John 6. Love transacted busi- 8. Collins “RECTOR OF 8ST. MARKS," ness in New York City this week, | BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY {{ last week. ~-Mrs. Gilbert Beaver ane visiting friends at Harrisburg, F. Gerberick was transacting busi- and and bus | Mrs, Krape, of Harrisburg | been in the Bellefonte | treatment; has | improved t Huntingd i on een taker . Miss Lock Edwards Rhoads Rebecca, transacted Miss Haven Monday, wi Jacobs ) larence, was alp ndiciti caller on Mond: at the Hed « ur list, Miss Marie White, of Williamsport, Bellefonte, She was as jubilant as ever, H. S. Lingle, of day in Bellefonte and Mrs, Lingle on Linn Stewart who has been visit. ing his aunt Mrs, 5. D Ray, left for Con- neaut, Ohio, Monday aftergoon, — Edward Gengher and Harry Keeler left on Monday for Orvis, they have secured po 11¢ Pessi oper : Tol ated in the Lock Haven ing along ni THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS On recen ho ely “The Rector of St. Marks opera house to-night, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor have been visiting friends at Bellwood, ~Mr. and Mrs. David Kelley are re- joicing over the arrival of a baby girl. Miss Mau was a g day. — Friday evening Miss daughter of Col, Emanuel Noll, home —(3eo. R. Willia tilda's representati an hour's call, —Thursday Mrs. A. O. Furst and son l Kane, known as “Tabby” r. Carpeneto, the \ James left for Philadelphia where they | K s now one of the i dandy new awning in became guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. 5S, wan House front of hi Ort vr Furst. — Mrs morning to spend the sum Lester Shaeffer, —Mrs. T. A. Arde to come to Bellefonte where she daughter \y ] secured { Nolan the Bellefon va to Lock Haven | work there with more pay, Mrs, W, H. Wilson her residence on High str the v add peda nremar to rls Miss Mary Harris Weaver is visiting friends in Lock Haven, John spent Sunday in and will Olewine just hool comm Mrs, Claude Cook is now in Atlantic City where she will several WEeCKS Misses Pearl Della Clark are sutawney. Sun- Mr. n sent . ir lon, spen nas 1m 1 Budi ar, of Snow Shoe, | Mrs. Satur. | uest of Joseph, remain for with his parents, or 5 unin unadings treet, reatly Mewshaw and iends at Punx vie Noll, Su returned " Y Ret Pearce, 1 Pp f1 George has been ent on in Womelsdorf, of Philips ed business in Bellefonte ve Thomas where itions at the brick work. green grocery font of ih the 1 Pre y in the kerhe Strictland left F for Milroy where she expects y i Mr. and Cyrus riday and daughter, in Altoona, fy NR of Julian, expe ana have On We M wh : al fo 3 by y pre Gen. Charles ’ afrai irive hin ough s: of peaches } s not rye § | Bellefonte because of the many automo { biles owned in the town has been visiting at her for several months past, —Mrs. Anthony Dusling and daughter Miss Rowe left Friday morning for that she was . . valley ratiroa tracks t Many of our merchants in Bellefonte to the pike and a sw er Smaller Iruits are yet sale av Roar- | ” m i har a and ae system is badl » 5 Laat s hand it ee Ww ball team of § there shou re the game and there Zame should ne ring | retu oro ro » P why Lo-morrow rth even better rm Harvey McClure w utility man in the Bellefonte postoffice He says that he will remain t intil fall when he will enter Princeton where he will study for the ministry Sam my’ has made a wise choice in selecting a vocation for life Men riches and honor as a child plays with a soap bubble, only to find that there is nothing in them at the close of life An minister may not leave a million heirs to quarrel over, but at his death he the consolation of knowing that he is ot going to a place where he will be continually pleading for a water to cool his parched tongue. The young man has chosen well 50 he general here chase nest } " drop of i : Wednesday of last week Hock Ton er, the horseman, sold a horse to the Reed brothers for $1. Afterthey had him for a couple of days he got so weak that he could hardly stand, [ts shoul. ders were 80 sore that the puss was oo ing out of them, Saturday the Reed boys brought him to Bellefonte and tied fitm at “Hock” Toner's stable near the match factory, The horse finally got down on the ground and couldn't get up, Policeman Willlam Beezer was notified of the terrible condition of the animal when he was authorized by Dominck Judge, chairman of the sanitary com. mittee, to shoot it and thus put it out of misery. Ira From then hauled it out where it was buried, This was a clear case of cruelty to unimals, and some one pugh have been made to answer, for t. ar NE -~ ee — Morris Baum fs in New York C this week, making ity selections for he Othe . week Harry IS oCCupyit he former iy o™ Larkin & | fier one senting John represent the Co., and of Pittsbu Walker is road man renre ’ now while and Harvey & } for whom last wil (:. 5 who week broken George T bh had sand place show windows of Willian and Clayton Brown's cigar shooting gallery It now they were doing business in civilizati and not out the frontier where the cowboys ride right store and make their demands «The Barnyard and in the Y.M. C. A, evening, ence could credit those Mille : RASS 10 Wie the panes of Doll's bakery store looks ns on in into the Farmyard circus Friday audi gymnasium, drew a large enthusiastic Fhe performance was all that be desired, and reflected great to who had it in charge When an entertainment given at Y_.M.C.L A. you can always getting the worth of your money Is count on ~Saturday the Bellefonte base ball team defeated Williams ort High School at Meadow Brook Park. bya scoreof 71 tos. The game would have been n interesting had not a bunch ‘Cheap skates” put in their “'gibh"” and tried to make trouble The truth of the matter is that if it : Academy the ore oO! wasn't for the athletic spirit that pre dominates at the Academy a game of {any kind would be a novelty in Belle fonte. The game last Saturday cost $10 and this guarantee could have easily been made up if it hadn't been for a gang of “spongers” who generally have | more to say than the fellow who pays They knew the price of admittance and if | they wouln't pay, should have been hon- jorable enough to stay away, As it was, { Prof, Hughes was short on the guaran. jos. Ina tic spirit is predominant, the public takes enough interest to see that Fihose furnishing the amusement lose nothing, and the same should be true in Belle fonte. 20 a 1 other towns where the ath- | want to close their stores at 6 o'clock FY thing not the bys # why all Rem LB good no svement al w "nt ite . py 3) _ ' A lows Keel ‘resident Sarah Caldwell Loveland v Nn, He ! Vv P. Smit Barpes left Thursday for New Haven has accepted a posit ia Robb Chorister h, Bellefonte, Conn on as timekeeper for a large firm whose business is to take contracts for building and underground passages kinds. John Munson the same firm as an eng ong nicely. Char ust that he will own Miller can Express ( where e tunnels VATIOUsS in the employ of and les is a good boy job railroad f ol neer is get sit on this H and Keep of am Amer rteous agent Lat in Belle spenders and i vest on Sun to make He will " fonte, had wosen his engthen the straps of | day when that little boy Ame things lively around the home be named Phil meant that **Old Phip.” the efficint clerk at the Bush House, will have to cough up enough ot his boodle to purchase the first pair of breetches for the boy Clayton Brown, proprietor of the Bellefonte shooting gallery, has intro duced a new feature into his business, that of manufacturing the famous ice cream cones, which is the modern wa of eating this delicacy, He has places in his store eight ovens, the capacity of which will be 1500 cones a day. He in | now ready to sell them at wholesale for picnics, festivals, and for vate | gatherings. He can ship them in air | tight boxes so that they will keep o If de- ryffrown’s | fectly solid for several days, sire somethihg cool and fine] 100 CTOAM CONN. | ops conn 07 A y Waddle Mille rhich idle Millet whi | Bellefonte as the home for the presiding { ton, Snyder, Mifflis Liven wade along the h ff wes » , » of runniog soy | Cars transferred to the Bellefonte ¢ $ y be hop 1 that the cot ome ist regation w not bed WEeATY well doing Samuel McMutrie, one the oldest res idents in this vicinity at Coleville, He is 77 years of age and A brickmaker by trade. For years he worked for Morris Cowdrick who had a brickyard at jColevi and made brick for a m ses stand) and around Bellefonte. He was a great hunter, and during the deer season was always found in Allegheny moun tains, Being a good rifleman many a deer wound up its from a shot from his handy rifle, He took much de light in playing billiards and often put to Sight some of the younger artists who pushed the ivor He aveleran of the Civil War and a member of His friends wish for him a speedy is il at his home 3 le tl moer o the CATeeY os is Greg Post recovery. An effort is being made to secur elder of the United Evangelieal church The district is composed of Centre, Un. Juniata and Blair | counties, A committee composed of the following gentlemen was in Hellefonte Tuesday and held a meeting in the Evangelical church : C. H. Lucas, Cen treball; Rev. 8. E. Koonts, Winfield; Rev, ]. T. Shuits, Bellwood; 1. 8, Frain, acksonville, and Rev, ; C. Reeser, -arlisle, This was the location com. mittee and we understand that they were favorably impressed with the town, although Mifffinburg is making a stron ht to get it there, The citizens lefonte stand with opon arms to wel. come all good citizens, and it is to be HOped that they will be given ff me is A the sewer ure the the mw h wits pretiy Ove asso iation valuable nf “Billy” Bartlett's Experience F. H. Thomas, superintendent of Bellefonte Central Railroad, has started a miniature Baldwin Locomotive Works at the rallroad shops near the Bellefonte Furnace. He has repaired a number of engines and the work has prov ust as satisfactory as thongh it had been d« in larger shops, A rather amusing ine dent urred there last when Billy" Bartlett, the foreman, had an experience which raised the cap off his head, as if by magic. The Pennsylva nia Railroad Co. sent three engines there to be repaired. For the Purpose of determining what was needed Mr | Bartlet fired up one of the iron horses and began running it up and down the track. When he tried to stop, the thing balked, “Billy” reversed ‘er and kept it going backward and forward, calling for someone to assist him, It would have been going yet if Curt Stover hadn't jumped on and thrown the | throttle off, | the another trip South, ox wees Tuesday, for Philadelphia as a represen. tative to the convention of the W. H. and gn Mi onary. society of the eal Lu church, in the U, 8, to be held in St. Mathew's Lutheran church, May th roth, 1907. .d f it had gotten full sway, | w pung foreman might have thken | Mrs. W, J. Caulin, of Rebersburg, left | PENNY A WORD ADT ’ SEED CORN T MARKET QUOTATIONS. Beiietorte. Produce The following prices prevailed morning The following pm Oo. for produce Kian, per doren yi rd. per pound Jo allow, per pound Butter, per pound Ride, per por pound Shoulder, per pound Bellntonte-Grain, The fellowieg prices are pad by OC. Y. Wao NER, for ghain Wheat, old LIE LL — Thursday ity BpcELEn & ces Are pal “4 n" o- - a a le °° t BRIN ccc inns sss a — Cor MELE NE — "LOCK MAVEN MARKETS, Prices on the curd market Wednesday morning, at Lock Haven were as follows: pound 3se ; dowen Chickens, per hoe lard, per pound 11c | potatoes, per bushel Soc.
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