an arly 1907 § Paor THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Harry Eberhart is recovering from quite a serious illness. Automobile is a misnomer—dust raisers would be more appropriate, Miss Betty Heinle arrived home | from Philadelphia, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garman and little child, of Tyrone, spent Sunday in Bellefonte, WwW. lumberman, is just severe illness, Mrs. Joseph Ceader and daughter, Helen, spent several days in Williams port this week. —James McClain, shier Barnesboro National Bank, spent Sun- day in Bellefonte. —Miss Mable Harmer, of Phils phia, is visiting at{the home of Dr. 8. Tate on High St, Miss Maude Holderm Clara Hastings, spent friends at U l Miss Loui visitin Reynold Shope, the Bellefonte recovering from a ca of $9 nionvilie Qionviie, WC : is g her ble Daniel Garmd Calvin, who is seriously ill, It will remembered Mr. Mallory was at time a resident of this place, residing on South Pine street in the house occupied by his brother. «iC. P. Reese, 1s that if he had bat : mn th WwWalea hs & of Soowshoe, informs a pair of skates he EL 4 ™" < ns ver postm was t at ti The prom toona, Pi ladelphia Hon. James Hon George D Con a member of Presi dent Roosevelt's cabinet, ntingdonn and ng th party a brother of Was Sunday evening Bishop Darlington coufirmed a large class at the St. John's Episcopal church as follows: J. Arthur Dickenson, U. James Dickenson. Elsie Claire Bidwell, R. Francis Armstorng, H. Clay Valentine, Nannie Fleming, Harald Palmer Fleming, Minnie Edna Backmaa, Kathryn J. Parker, Harry Lorenzo Garber, Helen Morris White, John Payne, Albert Morrison, Ruth Savage Garman, and Thomas Lamb Jacob Finkelstine left Bellefonte, Sunday, for Philadelphia where he is now getting ready for the event of his life, that of taking into himself a bride, The wedding will take place the first week in June, and after a wedding tour they will return to Bellefonte where the prospective groom has a cozy new home awaiting his bride. It is located in Sam Deihl's house on Willowbank street, Who has a better right to become a benedict than “*Finkie, ~Harry Hutchinson, the ticket agent at the P, R. R. depot, re- turned Sunday looking like a stuffed toad. This was caused him attend. ing a banquet at Wilkesbarre, given by the waiena employes HOTA iS, Ln " on 18 composed of employes the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., who SOTVice 21 years or over. tohie” reports having a good time which does when chicken, turkey A) -) toast and other things on “e wp " obliging IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Linn S. Bottorf, of Curwensville, spent Sunday in town, and at Lemont. This time of the year things look scaly in front of Sourbeck's green gro- cery. Miss Nettie has been visiting Si Osman, of Glenn Iron, Miss Eva Showers on ring street, Miss Sarah Miss Henrietta over Sunday. The Un entertained Tyrone, Hastings Burrows, of lines will have their custo- ley have Charles —Mr., and Mrs, J. Will been entertaining Mr, and Hoffman, of Riddly Park, Miss Mary Cowdrick, who has been ¢ ome of Mr. and Mrs Thursday for her hon George va i AW YE i Daniel! Keller During dence in Bellefonte Mr quently visited here I many acquaintances, M: Hagenman f made where He which came to 3 no The train f Penn Wade Cruse is now the papaof a | me Iittle daughter Friday moraing Central Railroad : wdule time kept Wade Benner to Der lengt} an AL the with a root of which Last Crops « . nes In own thrpe Season Zettle H alfalfa be pate h fo 4 A most nourishing food for all kinds of live stock including the feathered tribe, but the climate here is not suited for it, the win. (ters freezing the plant, which makes it necessary to resow it frequently In California and other western states it thrives under the mild climate, and the roots grow down toa depth of twenty feet, and being once sowed the plant continues to produce hay right along { with several crops each year The Union cemetery in Bellefonte | will look better this year on Memorial than it has for a good many years, simp ly be sause there has been more interest taken by the owners of lots, G. W. Port, | who has things in charge there, has been | doidg his best to keep everything in good shape but for several years back there | has been entirely too much work for one {man, This year he has received assist. ance and the fenetal appearance of the surroundings shows it. The cemetery is also being beautified by loving hands [who desire to keep green the {memory of their friends who gone before to that bourne from whence no traveler has returned SLO Your to year should grow, It is stated that when the people do go to the trouble of bedecking the graves with pretty flowers some contemptible wretch and a violet there thus committing a crime to which is attached a severe pun « tent. A Sareful watch shod be- on such vandalism and the perfpetar. tor caught and made suffer the penalty. of the law, a have | For years the | cemetery was greatly neglected but a | new interest has been arroused which | often comes along and steals a rose here | { -Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lukenbach, of | Tyrone, spent Sunday in Bellefonte, —~Qvercoats were trump, Sunday, Monday and especially on Tuesday. Miliheim, whiled a sanctum, a few days of our Miss from burg, Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr, and Mr Lalph Mallory. Miss Grace day m er. home at Mr. and Fairmount, Bellefonte J. C. Howard he thinks arm fruit by the frosts, Frank Harris { atl the Edythe left Wednes at her form- 10MAs of irgin Jennings, arrived mmer month was a caller been done to RRR Oas ton Mass. , 1 Mrs. , of Bo of Col. ant Home Qe Pa Miss Le cher, formerly Bellefonte, but now of Johnstown, spent Saturday in Beliefonte, accompanied by VM Feouter Tn a ph _ Nellie AY 0a : 25188 La ® i 4 t 8 OF Chal and great big is a good fellow and is visitor in our town always a welcome Our good tnend Joseph Ceader, of lellefonte, just knocked $2,500 30 big “plunkers” of the New York Life Insurance Co., and the beauty about it is that he didn't have to die to do it. The face of his policy, which « xpired May 11, was for $2000 and the $500.90 was the accumulation thereof thinks that be would rather have that kind of dough than the kind he mixes in his doughtray, a hungry man wouldn't, ~Al out oseph Dale, Esq., is gpiration from nature Memorial address Thursday the joth, camp, at Glenh couple miles each day, all the time in deep study treasuring up thoughts and brilliant ideas he will eloquently unfold citizens of our sister town, make a masterly effort on that occasion and he should be greeted by a large | crowd, Saturday evening the skating rink will close for the season, and will re-open in September. The young folks of the | town have greatly enjoyed this place of | amusemont, Mr, aylor, however, thinks that it is not wise to ride a good horse until he staggers, and finally falls over. The skating will n at 6.30 |o'clock Saturday evening and continue | until 10 o'clock. From that time until 12 o'clock the armory will be thrown {toall who wish to dance. Twenty stubs will admit you and give you tes, getting his in- to deliver the at State College on While in his lumber which to the i hiser's iting her sister Harris he walks al lofty, | He will | «Miss Mamie Boggs, of Philadelphia | 18 Visiting Miss Betty: Heinle on Bishop { slrect, Daniel Hollabaugh and sis Coleville, are visiting a at C The two pulled up hey w ~-Mr ter, of t Harry Emen. urun. laundrymen have left Bellefonte. ill locate at Emporium 5. F. Bowser, of Butler, Mrs. W, H corner of Spring and Bi shop Chinese akes and is vis Taylor, treet on of Bellefonte for the past year is ( ipplement ~The annual statement p mnances on ISSUC US A 8 1 conducted the by daughter of a second story uf Moon Hill was badly in . The long Cat ting al WEDDINGS At the home Warriorsmark jst week, » $ Al LATTES 1 M : of Mrs. Mar on Wednesda Robert Kuster "oer 2 Gate aft mader and v |] £rnoon 1 4 1 $ ! o. Stals f to (yeorge Mass . which in the evening of | of i * ary wid re sirardan rage w y'clock s home the bride's grandparents and Mrs. John P. Harris, on east Linn street On the same day Miss Virgiota Fleet i wood Lingle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. C. Lingle will be married to Howard Rugger, of Jamesville, Wisconsin, the ceremony to in St. John's ’ place Episcopal cl take arch at noon Trip Made With Stolen Horse. Early Wednesday morning West Gob. ble, who resides in Georges Valley, took in charge a horse and buggy that came by his place without a driver, The avi. mal showed signs of having been driven { bard. Word was sent to Potters Mills to | word was received from Reedsville that A horse and buggy had been stolen from | the stable of William Vicaling It is pre { sumed that some one took the horse to reach Penns Valley unobserved. Who Was It. W. PF, White, of Bellefonte, was mm Williamsport last Saturday night and about 11 a'clock was in the vicinity of the Market street brid He was at. tacked by three men who went Ahtougth him and got $2.50. The above is a clip ping, who was it. Family of Fourteen Sets of Twins, The father of eight sets of twins, E. R. Brown, of Ravenna, O., is the father of six sets of twins, the of his son in St. Louis. The last set was born to the young couple just re- cently,’ - Blauser's store and the hotel, and later | OVER THE COUNTY. Pomona burg ¢ Centre in County Hubler Grange Friday, 24th meet and ana 11 smuliton of a bal ow rir] no W Hr: i Last week Cameror Holter, of Hov at the rolligg mi The church + ward, ’ dy " Robert Breon, ornia tro ured that reason | 1 county wi tion in view Dr. W. S. Glenn. of State pects to start on an extende country on Jur e 10th, Whil tive point 1s the annual meeting of medical association at Los Angeles, Cal, he expects to run down to Orango, Tex as, to see his son Harold, ness there Atlripu tre s about righ A i ¢ in busi en alter who is for a few days and t » the coast will return by the Can adian Pa ific to Montreal, thence by boat over the Lawrence and the Lakes home St Thomas Weaver, building a concrete walk in front of T F Millheim. The following | also preparing to put down concrete walks fobn Stoner, A. Walter, D, Nieman and G ¢ Ulrich on Main street, and Mrs lizabeth Alter and Frank Colyer on Penn street. Dr. F. E Gutelius is also preparing to build a similar walk from his house to the stable, Concrete walks are becoming popular in that section. Milton, Pa., is filling a large order for railway cars for China. The first ship ment of cars made at the local shops of the American Car & Foundry Compan for the Manchurian Railroad was started for New York Wednesday morning. At that point they will be knocked down and in vessels and taken to Man. Mrs badly GW mutilated caught In the cog gearing ST PRT CATT Pp McWilliams Inger separator, H. D. Meek, the t, nas | m Johu Porter L pill D. A Durch mses PEN NY A WORD ADY fisery wy ver SEED CORN SORTER. In order to drop oor sod should de ur small f and thick keroels ree moved, all of whieh Is a mplish od in one opperation by this sore er. Prices and clroulars on applh eation Luse Mapufecturing Co Lad. Centre Hall, Fa regsar form in sipe; all ™ E of Aaronsburg, is! MARKET QUOTATIONS. : Belietonte- Produce The following prices prevailed | morning The following prices are paid ty Sponies & 00. Tor produce : t dozen Myer's residence on Main street, of | persons are | Thursday 1 10 The following prices are paid by ©. ¥. 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