of QTHETCENTRE DEMOCRAT . BELLEFON TE, PA., JUNE 61907 - i | F, E. Naginey, the furniture man, | Al, Garman, of Tyrone, spent Tues | lost a valuable horse last week, | day in town ~Miss Emma Jane Aikens, of Belle-| = Miss Hattie Wilson, one of fonte, is the guest of Tyrone friends. ficient compositors in this offic be held, this to celebrate Memorial Day Saturday Au burg. Mrs, Wade al for her Jas (GG. Croft, of Nant town on Wednesday, and pi alt Cli, in a short afternoon hospi Thursday Cruse and child left the home on east Lamb street Mrs. James Stine and visiting friends at Clearfield Rum! (:i0, was the ef heloed | ne ‘ped Boals- Mrs. Dorworth with o« o ®On., Dorworth BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY PARAGRAPHS y will at who 1} on The Dale reunior at Oak Hall rd ute lagrippe |. M Wednesday George G Year gust 3 Lr On trout the fisl big THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT s Lucy of Lock Ha Was wWiil s1 ven Qa Ceade r, of «Mrs nte nte, recen Bellefo Fox, Pr attendir 1 J { Ww spring Thomas McClain, of Hastings, us y in Ebensbur ! He is the f | week ug as forme Yony From, an industrious farme: on from the Mt. Eagle section, gave us a Be h y Altoona, | “il | —~Al. Garman, of Tyrone, spent Tues day in town, friends after visiting urned to her h Haven, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. LL. C Bel llefonte, have Sunday in Bellefonte i James McClain who w of this Hefo ret Omi 3 ry i esl Rumberger, of y ar Jellefonte —(George G is visiting friends in ~A large Recital in Petrikin evening dent place Bellefonte, in Phil Dale, of relatives .t . Clement Rearick, of and attend the ana been visiting their son, Thursday aundience will Hall. this Newton, at Niagara Falls Charles Harri ) go's progressive business men, ham semis in town Mon lin Petrikin Hal Thurs Maud Bonsell and Alice Farrell, ) under the Miss pretty young ladies from Tyrone, spent Sid wall ine: A Nabe ine Memorial Day in Bellefonte. tay WML Brouse, of among ler, Esq., was Llransact at Holidaysburg, ve ARI ! ege . i ! { ot ttend On one of S Ole ’ ‘ : i 0 aliena § Isaac Frain, one of the progressi ary farmers of Abdera, transacted business in Bellefonte # —Mr, and Mrs. William Witt, of Alle- rheny, are guests at the Grimm home on 'homas street, ~ John Thompson and Mr. Scott, of Pittsburg, have been guests in Bellefonte at the home of Robert Thompson. — Walter Rankin, of Lewistown, spent Sunday in Bellefonte with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rank- in, -Henry Tibbens, one of our boss fish- ermen, came to town Monday noon with | an 18 inch California trout, caught up| Spring creek. Miss Martha Parker of Jersey Shore, | who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bidwell, returned home | Monday morning. ~Mrs. Albert Blackburn, who atten ed the funeral of the late Ensign Alfr Brisbin, returned to her home it ile adelphia on Monday. Miss Laura Stover, guest at the I Frain, one f Abdera ed busine day aa ) Utica, N, Y., are | farmer Mr. and Mrs. H. |: 0 y street, Jing, of Jackson ville, visited friends in Bellefonte Satur- day. She was on her way to Altoona where she will visit for several days, 1 it hueine : usin Vl were Recits acted day evening, Jettie He Miss Was a recent Huntingdon. George Johnson, who is employed by the Fuel Supply Co., is confined to hi home with typhoid fever, —When Harry Hutchinson spends a whole day trying to loosen up he should stear clear of “Bill” Waddle. Mrs. Edward Eckenroth, of Belle- fonte, who has been seriously ill for sey: eral months, jis getting better slowly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Altoona, spent Sunday in Bellefonte guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas y Mr. and Mrs, i. ‘illiamsport, Bellef h St : two \ 0 rans nome this Lic s at the l direction of in Bellefonte, Tues M visiting at the home Steel on Spring street, Master Forest Tanner left for Mt. Eagle where he will visit grandfather, George Johnson Rev. W. H. Spangler, of the U. B. { church, attended a Ministerial Associa- tion meeting at Woodland this week, aay cerns aren ure Mrs and chi of M1 Furst Crider FEmanue! Brown, Bellef home with his Monday | Fei bis | ill fermi urn Bellefonte, Miss Katharin J friends at Jessie visitor Grace Brocius and Grace Blackford, and of two of our charming young lady clerks, spent Memorial Day in Lock Haven Mrs. John H. Gibson, after visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Cook, has returned to her home at Philadelphia. ler, iz Col. Emanuel Noll, of Bellefonte, is representing Gregg Post, No. 95. G. A, (R., at the State encampment which began its sessions in Easton on Tues- guests | day, H. Wil- Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Burns, of Alli. { ance, Ohio, who have been guests at the James K. Barnhart and chil- | home of Mr, and Mrs. George Grimm on Friday for Punxsutawney for a | Thomas 1 home Satur Mrs. Barnhart's 4 g his man, ohn Dimling of denator jellefonte reached town just { Thomas go-horse price of it was $4 an editor phant had tramp "The venerable Thomas Waddle and Jersey Shore, have been fonte at the home of S. of (Groorge son, in Belle liams. — Mrs aren left D. F. Luse and wife, of Centre Hall, awhile transacted business in town yesterday and favored our sanctum with a call. -Miss Blanche Little, one of Altoona’s | charming maids, was a guest over dSun- | rs. William Dawson left on Satur lay of Miss Violet Irvin, on Willowbank certainly a Philad a and Atlantic City treet could hia she wil buarn ite ng street, returned at nocket bo Fleming, of Noe the three week's visit with mother, — Miss } L 4 Cd y Georgia Sanderson and hi r stent peut in onte as guest ed il ngelmvyer Ralp Howard hen harem He confine ) raising only Plymouth Rocks and horns, and has good success, finding a ready market for eggs and chickens and prices always good, SONEe turn and claim either of them as a bride. He is an excellent young man {and the young lady who scoops him in return 1 a“ ) LO 0 ¢ ‘ Wi het “3 & ft iw wer ks f the he i 3 fo = take ut their re *) ¢ sa 1 OF ANG Dis wu e Ww lake up Hi4 Fg 1 Bellefonte as 1h guests 0 na Lutheran Newey reached Bellefonte, Sunday: that two young men of this place were «1 od ¢ 1 Satur. i AS Em 3 siaven ent workmen have packed their have gone home ] on the rear of th tend the bronze plates for the a of names that may have been 1 to correct errors. It ] no means paid for. at Space e inside columns complete 5 Pi 1 +) in order t ge ty gon rise d lifter Axe Mann friends in Bellefonte, of Was greeting his mart Monday Since Christmas he has been seriously {ll with Bright's disease which has been the means of him losing from fourteen to eighteen pounds of flesh. | He however is recuperating, and says | Sunday was the best day he experienc. ed since he took sick. He now thinks | that with a little care and attention as | to what he eats he will permanently re- | cover. Mr. Hazel has been one of | Spring township's best citizens and it is | to be hoped that he may yet live many years, «Don't forget the Academy reception to morrow evening. This event of the Academy school year is looked forward to with much anticipation by those inter- ested, and great pains are taken by those in charge to make the occasion a success, Friends, patrons and old students are cordially invited to be nt. This imvitation is meant for the persons concerned in the welfare of this institu. tion, and should be as such, as no formal invitations will be issued. The music will be furnished by Christy Smith's orchestra and as usual light {will make a good eateh. Mrs. Bu will have 1 The Luther in t} he evening a League : ath there will mday a i venit ft the "4 Rev as engaged a su mansion on H the same or r Court We his « 3 esident of St thie Super hen at He may dev ntire eS AR Dt ite | Judge Beaver has | ed President tthe kind of a at the head'of this and should he determine to give all his attention to its further devel. opment there would be something doing up there. It has always been the desire of General Beaver to live to see State College ranking among the great col. leges of the county, and it would be a a great pleasure to him to bring this about under his own supervision and management, iied the posi. Ather man p 1 eath of Ww ho ermanently ~Sometime ago we were reliably in- informed that Albert E. Schad and Wil. liam H, Brown had purchased from the | Edward C. Humes estate, the lot on Lamb street, running from the corner of Spring street to the Electric Light sta tion, including the two double houses thereon. At that time there must have been a slip in the deal as it was not con- summated, The thing is now settled and Messrs Schad and Brown have dis. 1 of a portion of the real estate to the Electric Light Co. It's the lot lying between the houses and their plant, which someday will be used Whe the company finds it necessary to im and go Poem their rrrretd An Rfort will be made by the new owners of the refreshments will be served. rty to erect a couple of double Botan on the premumen PatafMes Tor the miintetry dece while Mr. Dunning is pursuing his Miss | a Mever. of Mart Th Men redlay y all old handle their while the the =t with were the leading at sid oud : Tans ’ ir ir v : aohciency mmers Can ndle teks hey n of the day } tractiu Theodore, bett known Dode McCafferty who resides at Bradford, is now making arrangements to three tenant houses along the P. KR. R., between the Potter-Hoy ware house, on west High street, and known ay the McCafferty block will be brick-cased and have all the modern improvements, and wil be erec. ted under the general superintendency of Thomas McCafferty who is now busy making arrangements to get the material on the Audie er Aas son build | «Every month the Business Men's | Association of Tyrone meet and dis | cuss matters that pertain to the best interest of their town, Bellefonte had both a Board of Trade and a Business Men's Association, but they are about as much service to the town as a fifth foot would be to a calf. Bellefonte could have had several more Indust had our business men been on the alert, Several small manufacturing establish ents in pain what we need to po things m, and why not a them just as other Mo are aia we don't watch out a little Ho have us beaten to a stand.still, Léa thelr ome orial Day | of Charles McCafferty, | the row of double houses | They | tf the "TT a ud Mrs, Ralph Mallory, BEY Were Recomm panies ‘Ee ww Mes, Ralph M OTY ahd chidren mis v or wa Keej josely in tou wit i" another Miss la Levy and Sup \ ; rests Of Conard shed the abutmn e over heir } for Phi ball club of the at Lock Haven, came to s to play the Academy tean but the inclemency of the weather caus ed the game to be called off. The mem bers of the visiting club brought with them their lady friends and during the afternoon Miss Eva Crissman opened up ber dancing hall which afforded the young ladies and gemtlemen much amusement. In the crowd was a num. ber of beautiful voices, and their sweet base melodies attracted a large audience, | Miss Reynolds, one of the teachers at the Normal, chaperoned the crowd and took care that everybody observed the proper decorum, «Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutz, of Belle- foote, have just reasons to be proud of | their two daughters who bave made for themselves an enviable record, and one that should be emulated by other students, whether in the public or private school. Mary E. Lut: was not absent or tardy one day during the entire term of June month, This ity Shug girl posseses special mus talent and as a reward for her faithfulness at school, her parents purchased for her a beautiful and ostly. viin. If Miss Mary sue. coeds as well in sticking to the instru. ment as she did her school she will rival left Saturday | a On Monday ev i Hart ant to pay those price Since the Nittany Furnace has been repaired the iron has been of the ver best quality, and n great demand lesides this they broke the record in May as te the amount made. For six teen days there was an average of 116 tons manufactured every twenty-four hours, and during the entire month the output was 4.011 tons, This speaks very highly for those who have charge of this industry. The largest mortgage ever entered of Record in this county was filed with Recorder John Rowe, this week $33,000,005 being that of the American 'nion Telephone Company to the Fidel ity Trust Company of Philadelphia is will keep the Recorder busy for some time and if his fee will be in pro- prion to that of the document he will be ont “Easy street” for some time to to come, and we wish it was that way. ~The public is cordially invited to at. tend the annual reception of the Belle tonte Academy to-morrow evening. A special invitation is extended to the members of the graduating class of the Bellefonte High school to be present on this festal occasion, The music will be fornished by Christy Smith's orchestra and a time is ex for | oomne before them, = be he Clapde Codke, in CN evening. June 14, an MARKET QUOTATIONS. Belietonte. Produce The following prices prevalied Thursday morning The fellowes prices are paid ty SscuLen & Co. for produce Egan, u rs Exchar MM re ¥ i Lh i S004 “ A ot "a The following prices are pata by C, ' ae cannes a a a a - RE ——_——— shelled — wo [7 LOCK MAVEN MARKETS, Prices on the curb market Wednesday morning, at Lock Haven SS
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