THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. JUNE 27, 1907. What do you think of ‘‘cold feet” in summer time, Miss Pitts Mr. and Mrs, 1s ren are visiting frie | ~~Mrs. Thomas Shaugnessy and McGovern are visiting friends in burg. Dr. R, G. H. Hayes and Ellen, returned home I Atl lantic City, Gregg Cu —Miss Marie White, of Williamsport, | spent Sunday with friends in Bellefonte, Herbert Hassinger. of Williamsport is visiting his parents at Pleasant View, George Love, who lately joined the ranks of the Benidicts, was from Altoona to see his wife Have you noticed the special bar- Mr: B R a. gains that are advertized at Willard's =Mrs. J, B. Roan, gama visiting her sons, John 3 a : reside in iladelpht A rs i paia Cla Miss isy | XA 7311 the instru ; ; willmmmsport 2 nu Bellefonte, aown day Aug esday mornin BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY PARAGRAPHS dellefonte, is | from and Harry, who of iy rtin ol THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT granddaugh- 11 1811 3 3 v snl 1 B. Gentzel and ra Cole, has 1 vi 2d Wo ¥ he + v friend wee | s . hoo! lure 8 parents or Harvey M visiting Miller, 1 ay CA ‘ been hi A 1s ALOOTA Raber Florence, Su F Ol § + spent nt ni Atlantic Mrs, E 1 home from had been visitir Mail-carrier made putting it some th Mrs. E. R. Chambers and ds who had been visiting friends in ! delphia and Chester county, Miss Anna home on Linn street, morning for Swissdale Col. H. S. Taylor has appointed | Spend a me ir 80 Visi Prof. James R. Hughes Color Sergeant f the sth regiment, Prof. Hug sbersburg, d Company B. boy and n office a] be right there with the goods. ing o has ust pu on f the hs A Ar Testmdn —_p ot one of the eili- street, ry , one of the foremen Sunday paly 14 ba: ab 3 ’ g at tl ree feet neare Altoona shops, spent Lo " v LLL 14 i «nds near State College Pressler Superintendent \ 8 Te ar bal \ . Was a : urday mo O Q LeRoy Raymond, f Mis ous mond, of ~ Frederick John Ray New York where weeks preparing regiment in Cuba. soldier as he og 1 } 1h ose! lietonte, JUpEPl a : A prise of have the t each flat will bath reom. —The First Nati fonte, through the careful financiering of Charles M. McCurdy, cashier, and President Col. Jas. P. Coburn, has been ! gced on the roll of honor of Nationa ks in the United States, a4 mark of credit given by, the comptroller cur rency to a national bank i where where 5 a " 5 Week, «1, Lee Noss and Daniel H. Martin, of Rochester, have been visiting friends in Bellefotite the past two weeks. The young men returned to their work Fang : M hursday morning. having bad a most “it rs s sl enioval tin th H town : aj a il : f the best recommer I'he other day Mrs. Clarence Herr of Bellefonte, lost a pocket book cont wnt of money and = iti — n It was found by ° or aS Ris 3 other I Harry Covert : in the employ 1 . | ! : i ¢ PENNY A WORD AD) when plus equa i , speaker Ke " Pp nt : ys of the Met Sgr : be a sh H. D. Love! ton county, tarried hours on Wednesday mornit g. He has been in poor health for several years and had been spending a week or so on the top of Nittany mountains with his only uncle, David Rossman, who is an old soldier, belonging to the 148th Regt Mr. Loveland was also rusticating among friends in Snow Shoe. He thinks that the pure mountain air has had an exhilerating effect upon his entire Ig on : gentleman . nag AN ni k ¢ salad and g i 2 t : i : : on salad and good 8 to eat whicl y will have for sale they fine line of 1derta ATew The physicians have practically given up hope of restoring James Kane, of Bellefonte, to health again. He mad A brave struggle for life but fate seems to have been against him, A couple of years ago he fell from a ladder, the re sult of which he received a strain in the neck which afterwards developed in a large hard lump He consulted the Friday, y Cus one of the most ac men in bntnmms ’ Bellefonte, reached his 75th mile stone | iv: 5 0 SHC) anc work : " I in the journey of life. He is a little se ban just the Place to ayn le extras crippled up with rheumatism but other. | a ir A a a rh " wise is still a pretty good man, and Lo 4 AE wf iE HOY Kg it e fellow who would put the boxing gloves renga ond 48 Vakan 2p 3 S001 tO on with him would have to be on the | oF Of Allegheny and Bishop strests, alert The day Was passed iin a ately occupied by Roan's grocery store quiet way at his home on Bishop | street but in the evening, when his « bil tiene will also offer a for the pany, underwent appendicitis in the Lock Haven hosp recently Several weeks ago Mr. Gregory moved his head. quarters from the Brockerhoff house in this place to the Fallon house in Lock Haven. Prior to his leaving Bellefonte he complained of pot feeling well and under treatment lor stomach trou " agent aprons gen arge Joh wil aN gf MARKET QUOTATIONS. Belietonte.- Produce The following prices prevailed Thursday an operation f wear the morning The following prices a The Pennsylvania railroad company has decided to erect a new signal and | was dren and grand.children came around and began pulling his ears, the old gen tleman thought that he had gotten into a regular Kansas blizzard, However, grandpa enjoyed the occasion immensely and made everything pleasant for his guests, The democracy of Bellefonte always found in Mr, Cunningham a care. ful adviser and a good worker, and bein the side of right, trade and for pulling the the sand he had few equa He is a moulder by patient out of 8. a trie Demorat he was always on | switch thwer in the Bellefonte yard. It will be located on the north side of High street, where the watchman's has stood heretofore, the latter having been moved far énough away from the track | to give room for the location of the tow er. When it is completed an experien | od man will be stationed there whose duty it will be to display the proper signals for all trains as well as operate all the switches, It will be a great con venience as well as time saver for the trainmen, box ble. He suddenly worse when it wis found that he bad attack of appendicitis an an immediate operation was When the operation was performed that evening it was found that the disease had made rapid advance and his condition was quite serious Since the however, he has been getting along | splendidly and there is little hope now | for his speedy recovery, a fact that his | many friends in this place are extremely glad to know gTew operation, | local physicians for sometime jwhen he finally went to the University of Penn Sylvania where he received treatment but it did him little good, He re turned home and since then he has been slowly getting worse. It is believed that the struggle will soon be over While he was in the hospital bis daugh- ter was also in the city recieving treat. ment, but the sadest of all was the re- | Loveland went to Milesburg It is said that | cont death of his son, | sentiments of Mr, physique, and he has been greatly bene fitted. Although a strong republican Mr Loveland paid a high compliment to the Centre Democrat which we fully ap preciate. Another good republican, | standing by, said that he vowed the Loveland, The bow. | quets came thick and fast but we will | ry and not let them turn our heads, Mr. | where he | took diner with his son-indaw, Dr | trouble never comes single and this is a | Huff, and in the afternoon proceeded to | practical demonstration of this old max. | his home at | years he had im, ervey Shore, although for | 0 a resident of Lamar, Co. for produce : Eggs, pet doen, rd, per pound re pald ty RecHLen & [ah — > allow, per pound Butter, per pound Ride, per per na Khoulder, or pound. Belietonte-Brain, The following prices are pald by ©. ¥. Was ue En, for In heat, —_— Wheat, new... LE LL Ha Jorn shel orn DEW Mansions soso a WER SR —— | eaten a TT CET EE Ee anmmn BE Ww md res SCRE LE
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