THE CENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 3, 1907. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Court is not largely attende week, Dr. Neff, of Snow Shoe, tran business in Bellefonte Monday —Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Cook home Saturday evening from Win! ~Mr, and Mrs. Al. Garman Louise Garman left Monday f ~Miss Helen Otto Niagara Falls where s tives, -— William Barnes, cated in Pittsburg, i on Bishop street. le Calder Ray, assistant manager the Bellefonte shir tory, spent Su day in Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Harris re- turned Friday evening from a delightfu trip to Atlantic City. ~—Mrs. Charles Moerschbacher and daughter, Mary, returned hq on Sat. urday from Freeland. HTL —Ex-commissioner Philip Meyer and Samuel Durst, both of Centre Hall were pleasant callers -— Hunting season o] and there was t! woods and mounts 1¢ usual Edward J]. Fenlon, cousin of Harry Fe spent Sunday in Bell —M. D. Kelley, most prominent Cit iness in Bel —Mre, WI ieneral and lef te, wi Mrs : 3 nt ’ ’ the residence i DOMAS Yanir TT hy on Si ihomas bh ho stead, on North Thomas street, recently occupied by Clifton Thomas | —State Treasurer W. H. Berry rived in Bellefonte Su was driven to ring street, to the m 1 ’ ar pha Belle friends Sunday William Dr. M Seven : A. Vears s Mr ated in Kansas whe RO € prosperous ne ser This is his and thus his frie: His son t for the irat time ra eft : been et Atl je the father w weeks It is probable proprietors of the the people of tell tiful in the line of moving p vill be the famo Passion whien the late Judge Furst gave sever ul free lectures after he returned his tour in Burope. The play takes place every ten years at Oberamegau B witzecland, and thousands of peop from all over the world, are attracted | this wonderful reproduction of the cru cifiction of Christ. Everybody, who can, should attend, as the managers of the Theatorium will give to our people | something that hundreds of persons | travel thousands of miles and spend’ hundreds of dollars to see, 1 heat rium efonte sometl ts w IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Centre Fair, will in full bloom nex Miss Anna Harris took an itomobile trip t ; with her r, Joe Hart irned Saturday Miss Caroline } uest at the been a g Homer Crissman, Sunbur home at Mr and Mrs na guests ty VEeCK Youn , who had home of Mr. and Mrs turned to her hb ave bet on High have home at DuBoise Mr and Mr Woodson, Misse £ street Jacksor rs who was gara F : S a guernsey cattle that will be exh i by the Pennsylvania State College Experi. ment Station Farms at the falr next week | wi traction biter | prove an a to lovers of Ii \ i at the at He i the ¢ : en i sled Nittany Country Club H where a feast rved >t Ouse ] to jueen s taken the here the h he was taste Sunday House of heights of Nittany shown beautiful Pengivalley, with its magnificent landscape, It goes without saying that Edgar was greatly pleased | with this outburst of hospitality, and be- | ing from the west he was able to stand | the pressure, you bet. Edgar is a| promising young man and is doing well | in one of the most thriving cities of the | west, He left this week much pleased | with his visit here, ne the I. WAS 0H Was Ww irom mountam —QOver an half inch of rain early Sun- day morning. Mrs. Frank P. Blair returned home on Saturday evening from Philadelphia, Miss Helen Beck, of Snydertown, was a guest at the Bush House on Sat urday, Mrs. Thomas Jenning left Saturday morning for a few days visit with friends in Altoona, Fairlamb,one of } Bellefonte, has room at the s» Shugart has gon » has ace epte d J Shiple Y George B § the tran m ttended a the d on ather, ire auto to come the Mitchell runabout now owned by ti Kelchline machine shops It has a WhHower eng o elt! § 3 ’ . beret] by 1 when he A slofre, Is 1 ton. N. J He had Ohio, he Camp Rummel Wagstaff compat went to Trenton to accept the of general manager of large depart ment store in that city Mr. Rummel has gained the reputation of being one of the best clothing and haberdasher men in the country, so will no doubt make good in his new position, Mrs Rummel will be remembered ag Miss Clothier where NAA W posit fi | Maude Campbell te ted Miss Clara Hagerstown, Md Mrs. John Powers, has returned home M1 1. A has returned from Philadelphia and New York William P a fron Williams has left for sireet Humes 1 At Davis were Barlett recent and William 1 ana Barlett ’ LATS ' ) ' 0 X Cen ting Rev. and Mrs, W. H the. United Brethren Manse, Friday B. Heyl A ik : wl Spangler returned wre Harris ’ 5 Ihirty.one sasant Lap the farm in the gentleman s a fine farm visit since ated | 4 t he own hin bis firsd nd thus he notices many changes both in Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap. When he arrived in Bellefonte he was a little bewildered from the fact that things at the depot were so differ ent from what they were when he left, He is a pleasant gentleman and his friends wil all bid him a hearty wel. | come, i ving | calculated to please the patrons of this Ed, the Dem Mrs, ( M 1s ’ " reday from NU Miller, of Rebersburg, favored erat with a call Male« lefonte from Ro Thu . ; | uesday arrived in Bel XY. l has norn ng been ny Co Dr, George Green, of : ' Monday ted Haven Visi I$ parent fialo in th week Tam ane 14 I. MARRIAGE GREEXBUR SALE ¢ wt vy ty tyr La 1 ; : | : mira sib fonte paven ent 1a . of PENN) id Drama cpbere ng Ww men iy Eagemen { season to Bellefonte on Mouda They will present in this city, for the first time, the interesting comedy drama entitled “Wedded but no Wife This excellent organization will present an entirely different repertoire of plays from those which weie presented last season. The dramas have been careful. ly chosen by the well known comedian | and manager Wm. C. Wild, and are well play-goers o as hay F week en t here i he follow [or for produce aes, por doen Lard, por pound Tallow, per pound Hutter, por pound Ride. por pound Shoulder, por pound Ww return Ot & Ln | per. for grain | When, old | Wheat, now ever popular show. Price during the | Osis run of this company here, will be 10, 20, jocts, Barley Rye Cornoshelind A LICENSES Rr REGISTER Vi WorRp a ¥ PFROMCY pid ) ADV } RELLEVONTE- GRAIN The following prices are pald by © MARKET QUOTATIONS, NELLEFONTY Sechler &
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