= — L #3 DB VPaox b i BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY | THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS ) Miss Marie White, of Williamsport, . 3 i spent Sunday in Bellefonte. Instead of one house Dr. R. G. H Hayes is building two on Curtin street — Jacob Reish, of Pa, Furnace, one Centre county's pedagogues, pleasant caller, J. Har tberh has 1 isagain filling wis J recovered from his recent illness and 4 his position at the match factory. Mrs, Fall of Bellefonte, was called suddenly to Unionville Saturday on account of the illness of her aged mother. —Fred Walls Larimer, who has charge | of the ore banks at Gatesburg, 18 now running a boarding house out there. He couldn't get enough Americans to work | in the banks so he just imported a crowd of Hungarians. —Col, J. L. Spangler has laid a new | brick pavement in front of his lots on | Curtin street. It is much more substan tial than a board walk, and thus it will | be several years before the Colonel will be nagged Xs the council to repair that sidewalk. Stover, serious nte on Mr. Wil ed in Bellefo Union City. illard our enterprising n erchants whe embarked in ss here, T make their house ) busi han RO and f and ta " Al ple arc in the w_. tis out the ¢ . h cense, tor mber that it wili lation of the rule of the Court to sell thing today, on Memorial y; and a violation of the Jaw to sell on Satur. day, Juve 1st, from i to 9 p. m., it] ng the time for holding the primary | selections, under the new This 5 also published so that ers o r LE ahd none of LY 1 or a . CO net which | fraterni students Nancy Orbis Miss Miss will on Agnes, and her Holly Beach, of also move {rom their Spring street into rooms in the Thomas house Mrs. Orbison's Hal, who for many years past has been a mis sionary in China, with his family are expected home about the middle of June and they will occupy the Orbison home It 1s the present intention of Mr. Orbison and tamily to remain in this country and not return to China, yd-dau pr, Princeton, N. } present home son, Morris B. Runkle, who fur a num ber of years had been the clerk in C. M Parrish's' drug store, lett on Monday with his wife for Coatsville, near Phila delphia, where they expect to make their furure home, Mr. Runkle has accepted a similar position in Thompson's phar macy where he not only gets an advanced salary but some of the profits of the con cern if he, succeeds in building up the business. It is one of the largest stores of the kind in eastern Pennsylvania, and Mr. Runkle has the chance of making himself comfortable in life. He is an energetic young man and no doubt will size up to the opportuni Mr. Runkle is a credit to Mr, Parrish under whose tutorship he has reached his present pro- ficlency which has made him fit to accept such a responsible position spending commencement | Monday and became the | Joseph Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | Hill, | lowered the waters of § las great on trout pulling as IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Mrs. W. 1. Fleming husband in Harrisburg Mrs. is visiting several guest of Ed, Campbell town recently 1 Garman, Don't forget the Recital to be by Miss Bettie Heinle, in Petrikin Thursday evening June 6th, v Miss (Ge spent as the rt rude Confer, week fonte as the guest of Miss Mildred den on Thomas St Mrs. J. Irvin Underwood and little { son, of Renovo, has heen a guest at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Under. wood on Spring street Mrs. Frank Miller and little daugh- Tyrone, arrived in Bellefonte guests of Mrs, ter, of -Dentist the pring i t Kilpatrick other day Creek by The Dr. 18 he is on pulling out a 15 inch trou \ 7 teeth pulling. Rishel recently lk horses 1 \ that sh ional banquet t ti hel of eld Saturday night Stratford at Philadelphia. ©. Tavior. of the sth Regt, will be | able to walk on the a after the report f the Na 54) ara f Pens VADIA HOW vie Nberwise § atest if steam \ fing ch a length they may wide enough to turn around and would have to'hoof” back to get into the cor ne poration limits of town M. F. Kelley, Altoona, was in | Bellefonte Saturday, the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. Charles McCoy on Thomas St His main olyject here was to fix up the | grave of his mother in the Catholic cem | otery Although dead it is Impossi | ble ,to forget the kind and generous deeds of a true mother, thus it is a de. light to keep their graves green. * Mike,” as he is known here, was always good to his mother, and such a person has warm friends wherever he goes up the stream it not { Of boro authorities would keep an oye on to below the Nittany valley railroad station, and take measures to prevant all sorts of rubbish from being thrown into pretty stream renderin all by being made by A every sort of waste and filth This can be prevented and the stream be kept in presentable condition. The laws of the state and the powers the boro authorities are clothed with, are (suffi. cient to correct thif evil ——— rubbish, —— »~ THE ( i this cold May. It would be in place | the proper | Springereek from the water works down | the channel to the disfigurement of that | it an eyesore to | mping port for | last day of | Tomorrow will be the | —Miss Mame Pacini, of Bellefonte, 18 | being treated in a hospital. Miss Grace Fox, of vigiting friends in Bellefonte, Miss 4 Miss Shields guest on Logan for her home at Altoona, Friday. Mrs Michael Garbrick, who recently underwent an operation at home on Howard street, is rapidly recovering. Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Trout and fam- ily. left Friday for Hanover, w here they will visit Mr. T'rout’s parents. They will be away about two weeks, Mrs. John H. Wilson daughter Jenette, left Mond: na where Mr. Wilson 18 Western Union Telegraph office a place. On Sunday, both morning and even- ing, Rev. K. O. Spessard, D. D.. of Mif- flinburg, officiated in the St. John's Re- formed church; while here hejwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jared Harper. Word was received from Rev. Am- | brose Schmidt on Saturday that he had reached Genoa, Italy, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, They leit the | steamer and by rail went to Rome. line, of Petersburg, Jellefonte with his He says he is get. which means all right Lewistown, 18 | has been | street, left Petershaugh, who little Altoo- of the t that and wy for manager Dr. John Keich spent Sunday in parents and friends. ting an elegant practice, ne that his pills are working Commissioners Weaver, Dun] have 1! busy 1 ¥ ap and going ing the entire rider Bailey wen kept y distrib boxe mad by the | $ will be liberally patronize spongers are invited to remain at < facoh From. immediately of isis | missioners Tak y discharge by the court, Ik i 1 pi enter ! 4 order | } rection of Miss llefonte, who recently graduated from a dramatic be Heinle. e, of Wii to ellie school of art in Philadelphia with high honors, and on other occasions in that city received favorable comment The program on this occasion will be filled by Miss Heinle as reciter and im sersonator: Miss. Lula May Elliott, of Philadelphia an accomplished soprano; and Miss Marie Welsh, as accompanist There is no doubt but that our people will give Miss Bettie a hearty welcome on this occasion Ly their presence «Thursday evening Charles Keller man came curing a wagon load of Joung nfies and gentlemen he conveyed 1 to his country home, a short distance east of (town, Here Mr. and Mrs. Kellerman had arranged for ove of the old fashion barn dances. The barn floor was clean. led and llumioated by lanterns hung from the rafters, The music was fur. nished by professional on the violin and the callin was done by Corney Friel, who is an olc hand at that kind of business, who can say more in a minute than an ordinary man can in an hour, It was fun for the young folks who eijoyed the novelty of | the occasion until the wee hours of the | night. Elegant refreshments were sery- after which man’s | big team of spirited urned his | guestato FRA LS | with Miss 1 port, to Bellefonte and after se | ames Kellerman, who is a | JENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 30, $1907 -Mrs, J. C. Harper is visiting friends | { at Clearfield, Miss Florence Love spent Si Beck at Nittany. McQuillen, few hours (rrace Edward Williams spent a Be Saturday Brocius with his s work at "Meair: I teairn, af form rivw formerly occu hn Larimer, above t (yazette he t Don't forget the game of baseball at Hecla Park this afternoon at Take the 2:45 in time, Walter Whipp, of Wilkens was called to Bellefonte on the serious illness of Levi Whippo. 10 o'clock train and you will be the bur account -Miss Mary A. Kreamer, of Renova, | who has been a guest at the home of Miss Mamie McGovern, returned home on Saturday ~The pupi school will give an ¢ opera Thursd | 3 over ns Cathol Joh imment io t he nouse, B tal and atl 8 0 Clock {amilton Otto has Fall her future AY 4% pocessary 4 purchase about to ' The lo Sod Bas weed fy ¢ M ay abees meets at Reading ie will be absent about ten days Ex.Mayor Robert A. Cassidy Canton, Ohio, father of Wilbur Cassidy of Bellefonte, was selected as one of the honorary pallbearers at Mrs, William McKinley's funeral, which took place Wednesday. Mr. Cassidy was an hon orary pall bearer at the late president's funeral and at the president's mother and brother Abner, and was selected before Mrs. McKinley's death to act in | the same capacity at her funeral, Mr, { Cassidy and the late president were warm | friends and the two families were inti. mately acquainted and visited ope an other very often, Tomorrow Mr, and Mrs. John Ray | man, of Bellefonte, will take charge of | the Poor House. This change has 0 | made on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Levi Whippo, who, of course, 1s unable to look after things out there, Mr. and Mrs, Whippo have been doing about the right thing, both for the inter. est of the borongh and the inmates of the institution, and it is to be regretted they have to leave However, d r. and Mrs, Raymond will give excellent _seryice, They are good Sle and well fitted for fhe Josh én, Mr. Rayman will still continue as one of the efficient clerks in Reeser 'meat market.) of inday lat Altoona Hefonte, | | WEEK? I eo i the his mother, Mrs, | o—- SE —a—— p———" i T————— Andrew Breeze is visiting at the Cur tin residence ongHigh street." Weeks ~ James Gallagher, after a two work vacation, al home, I¢ turned to his TR iis" who has been a gue Tyron the past few to her home at Hope- wit CPR Mrs. Barnett t the home of D1 (84) aul uner Graham, who has bee Bellefonte the came home ception and Howard, and M. 8S. McDowell, a Robinson, of College, attended {night Templar Conclave, at Har risburg this week n late This week Clayton Brown rec eived an order from Jersey Shore for 2000 ice cream cones He had to have them there today, s0 that and bustle down there for a couple of days WC hed has Exchan occupied by Ex agent for Co Mr with Lingle, of Bellefonte an office ’ formerly Walker " Ins tabli in Criders in the room rE LLY = 11 ITANCEe WW RIK L * i SCNALOT office RECENT DEATHS Kaj 1 SEARLS taker from the Kansas of Wamego, the 6th john DD, Shearer d at his home. in Fioney's addition Saturday, after a sickness than A VOA! For the past six months he had been confined to his bed, Mr. Shearer was bore at Blanchard, Penna. in March 1844. He came tot county in 18% and homesteaded a farm in Myers val ley Was a member of the 11th Penn. sylvania infantry and served thréugh the war. A wile and three children sur vive him the {ollow A griculturist ng " Oe of more his Mus. Eviza Wor, wax Foust odied of pariysa, May 15, 1907, at the home of er sister, Mrs. Hudson Mench, Mench ville, Va., aged 73 years, t months and gs days. Mm Wolf's remains arrived | in her native town of Mifflinburg on 1 | accompanied by Mrs. Mench and niece, | Mrs Will Faust, of Baltimore. Funeral ser vices were conducted by her pastor, Rev Dr. KO Sptuary, in the Reformed church, of which deceased bad been member many years. Mra Well the widow of John Wolf, many years ago a merchant atPAsronsburg, «nd A son of {farmer joan Wolf, a well. known citizen in his day in Haines 1owsabip Mr. Wolf, husband of the depeased, moved from Aaronsburg to Lewistown, where he died. The family was child Joh Her husband died seme 30 yearns the | Pre » M nout Ohic nwa won at 2 were Cen ber frier wes, McEKinLEy y Mrs, William 3, fell into ths Kenning an took Deal iam McKinley, og clock, nace pi : } which husband Jetery 3 compl » agricuitur; pion | he was married bu Was re { Goh | He was a su wv iy r { the | out | with { 45th wv, He is su Hf Frank ( fan hd He eer settler of wa at I, Who ail the father o een who pot Cet espected amo county When the « he was too old to gr 1 his m he ® amcrirwh put 4 Regiment t« P,P Td iren JAYCN Mi LEGAL INTELLIGENCE WoRbD A WANTELHI unre Apply seh i WA a NE : enact ' ma Pe The MI ¢ it el Cae | MARKET QUOTA TIONS, Belintonte. Produce tollowing prices pre valled Thursday morning The following prices are pad ty BECHLER a Co Egan, pe for produce | r doren rd, per pound allow, pet pound | putter, pet pound pet pet pound ide Fehouiber, per pound inley Mench, and her brother, | - I Belietorte-Graimn, The tellowing prices are paid by © Y Wun wen, for a Wheat, oid... Wheat, ew... wae | 18¢ per ! LAN Shel Ie aon sens son Us DOW wen Sea & lt a » ————— LOCK MAVEN MARKETS, Prices on the curb market Wednesday morning, Putter, per af Lock Haven were as follows: pound tc ; eggs, per dozen ; chickens, per Ib soc | lard, pound 11c ; potatoes, per bushel boc.
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