THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 24, 1907. Page 0 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS — Wm. Wolf and J. favored the call, ~Mrs, E, 8. Dorworth has returned from Milton where she had been making an enjoyable visit among friends, OQ. Beatty, of Avis, Democrat sanctum with a —W, E. Tyson, formerly of this place | has been elected manager of the Tyrone basket ballfteam. Billy is an enthusast and will make 'er go. ~What is being done in this town to | in enforce the law forbidding the smoking of cigaretts by boys and the sale of these pests to juveniles - Mr. and Matthew have been visiting friends the past three weeks, returned Milwaukee, Tuesday. -W, C. Poorman, who in Bellefonte home to Storm, for many years a bar- ber in Bellefonte, left this Th ay morning for Seattle, Wash., where the familygwill reside in the future, — Don't forget the trip to Wonderland in the court house this evening. If you ursd 341 ni want to get some idea of the vastness of | | America there is the place to go. —D. F. Fortney, Esq., of Bellefonte, | will be present at the Democratic meet ing in Lock Haven, on next evening and assist Messrs, Harman Berry in the speech-making -Mrs, Willia an * h m R. Gainsford left the i Saturday | and | NIN NSN | Robert Garman, of Tyrone, spent | lefonte, Keichline, | Sunday in Bel Edward of Sparrows | Point, Md., has been visiting his parents | in Bellefonte, -Mr, and Mrs, Temple Cruse, Pittsburg, have been visiting friends in Bellefonte and vicinity, Mr Mrs. William | | | | | | and rival of a little girl baby. {at the Bellefonte hospital on Sa turday. | She is getting along nicely. ng lt ~—Andy Reeser, the proprietor, of the | National Hotel at Millh busi- | ness visitor in | Mm, Was a jellefonte, Friday. and Mrs. Edward Ran Harrisburg, have been guests Daniel Hastings on Allegheny ~Miss Margaret Newman, who has | been a guest of the Misses Shield, left for her home in Altoona, Thursday leir Kin, Mrs. street Mr Ol of Ven. , one of the most success Centre county wis a at this office on Tuesday Pp ful farmers pleasant calle | morning — Miss i rived in the {! thers & Co 1 | of Philadel and epartment at va Miller elle d phia, ar- IS assisting In ] weph Bro :fonte miiinerny other day for Philadeiphia and Atlantic | { been well for y be hoped that enencial, City. She has not months and it te change will prove | —W. A. Alexander, of Early was a pleasant call and inform farmers over there are bu their corn and potatoes, a ples selling Williard’ 1s or SY OW d P switch leading kilns and stone q ~Stetson’s “Uncle Tom's Cabin” Cumpany, with two Topsites, two Mas ks and every thing up-to-date, without d troving the venerable Pre « earn attractive riet Bee fama heart unl re nave i ihe u the evening except se Xt week the pastor w ill be ably assisted by some of the ministers of the conference ule for the week is as {oll Rev | H. Das fhe day. Rev. H. (¢ Wednesday, Rev Altova : Thursday of Altoona ; Friday Bellwood The week, Rev, M, C Piper, of Milesburg, will as sist the pastor during the entire week i and the pastor A "with met will follow in i to heart talk vival services and every night « Ha rday N uring the week The sched Ws tty, of Tyrone Jac by of Alex Re Key ' ge coun + 1 ues Altoona Lamberson. of GM Klepper E. A. Pyles, ol The church, for sume weeks, has been | earnestly praying and planning for these mweetittgs, and an unusual Interest is hopefully anticipated, All are cordially invited to attend and participate in this the Master's work for the salvation of souls, . leading | Monday, | the | several | , We) stown, | Altoo- ol fiver e i Ha dou nitey ot het As in health Neasant v in Belle Vi is of An ong | foute Friday Bloomsbury sito was Robert R who at one the prominent and most successful busi pess men of this community, He has a { hour or more he of the Centre Democrat as jovial, For a half stood in front office doing nothing but shaking hands | It} with his friends as they came along looked as though a reception was being beld for some great dignitary, He employed by the Campion Blower Forge Co, of Lancaster, and | through many states of the union | principal business up in this part of the country at this time was to see his son, | 1. Robert Voris, who is a Freshman at | State College, This young man was born in Bellefonte, seventeen years ago and since then has developed into a oromising young man with a bright Wh ahead of him, is { along the of | Nighthart, of Bellefonte, are rejoicing over the ar- | | Tuesday Mrs. Louis Hill was operated upon | time was one of physique of a Grover Cleveland, and just | & : travels | His | Uncle Tom's Cabin, at the | house on Friday evening, Miss Eva Crissman returned Thurs. day from Sunbury where she had a lightful time, A de- stone walk has been laid north side Prof. Hughes’ residence on Academy Hill. J rew of Manager Garman has booked Stet. gon's Uncle Tom's Cabin” for the opera { house on Friday evening of this week. Miss Nell Conley, who is a student {at the Birmingham Seminary spent Sunday with her parents in Bellefonte, Mrs. Nolan and Boyd, left Tuesday morning for a visit to Pitts. They expect to remain about two WEEKS, ~Dr. J. sOn, Allison Platts morning from attended the returned home Philadelphia where Presbyterian synod, Monday morning there was ice on the walks and plant life drooping the freeze a light ra ~The ellefonte loc Sunday afternoon there was 3vs ia, other night an inmate of the cup succeeded in escapi rom the steel cells. He was afterwards ht and heavily fined, Mrs. Charles Stover, of Altoona, was a Friday visitor with Bellefonte friends on her way Sunbury, to visit her father, J. D, Dopple, at that place Miss Lois V. of the hospital, ret Pittst iis i ng 5 to Calderwood, matron urned Saturday from ire where she attended the Gradu- ate Nurses Association held in Schenley Hotel Auditoriu This the i gs at Bel Skating | Rink are progressing very Tavlor, the manager o make the of thi aily al esting ev inter Theatot gave our § was fully appreciat riray ed i he tainiy and it um « ompany vey A rare treat od aple “The King Bee’ at Garmaps opera bh ing Wan ise the attraction Monday even The large andience was kept in good humor from the time the curtain until it fell at the last act, The musical comedy is funny and tuneful, and the large company provides a clever entertainment; while this is a fact the company have been playing in bad luck. It seems that the company bad not been making expenses and one of the members bad been furnishing money to tide them | over until they struck a streak of better | luck but the outlook not being as rosy as {ose it ight be he issued an attachment on | 1 the show's paraphernalia Monday night and thus they were detained bere over | Tuesday, giving another show Tuesday night. A settlement was finally made and the company left, opera from | Read Willard's advertisment in other column, ~ Dr, Leib, of Bethlehem, is Centre county friend an visiting Gilbert from an arrival home New York, Tuesday. Hadley's Moving Pict opera house sday eve H. Philadel transacted business Bellefonte, nesday —Willard's Way inl to say in this is another column, Mrs morning Rodger Be Hye wi wy we IN Of 1 HW ne. of something Look for sped it In left this Coburn Evelyen Rodger: to visit her son , at Freeland, Pa ~Hadley's Moving Picture ws large crowds i the opera house this 4 Dr always 1 Bellefonte, At hursday evening of Mr. and Bellefonte, dri t ‘1 Charles Donachy, son Mrs. Samuel Donachy, of has been promote d to ‘man ©1 of the Pennsylvania Telephone Exchange at Lock Haven, Mr. Donachy had benn an assistant in the Bellefonte Exchange for year paying strict to busi. vess, thus his promotion is one of merit, He understands his business thoroug! and there is no doubt but what will give general satisfactionfto the citizéns of lock Haven, He will that his home, attention he move make ti GREGG TWP, VANKEETOWN, ireon, jar went pes tires ges. Ella Condo spent ra ana 2 A he ome « Philip Shook, who had © Wr PpRrents par een SPECIAL SALE. Mr. Brandman, proprietor of Bellefonte’'s popular Workman's Bargain Store desires to call spee- ial attention to some exceptional barging which will be offered on Saturday, next, October 26th: Shaker Flannel, 8 cent quality Sea yard; 10 cent quality for 7 eons, 12 cent quality tor 10 conta | Towling at 4 cents a yard and Lup, Lace Curting from 306 cents per {yard and upwards, Workman's Bargain Store always ves bargains on everything. "their store and see, : MHEY dwell They nt They ure The Bo | bo thelr ere In their With th “Cre tord redolent Yor amy jointed, LIND too i intiest B They } They But dare nr thes Jer t ¢ The bulged The ds polished, ens nder, pekin blis And And t) And ND the I i And t tabelals foxed and For the rest 1 have never opened But thom Te read istin Dobson. a florin, flea'd a THE IRISH PIPES. Ite BecCr healher ze 5 3 a rer | Lrrace La Cc oery wt EL Li ¢ funeral will take place Fr ’ 1 1 Tout “ai tery aay moor 16 O'Clock Interment in Union ceme i P| tp Bellefonte Lill Wednesday Ng made TAL 413 of i most highly | Philipsburg. deed Tuesday at age of 70 years 11 me gths and 9 days, She was a member of the Baptist church and a good Christian The fun. eral took place Thursday afiernoon Mus Salona reseed died at her home in Thursday aflterpoon of apoplexy aged 70 Years De ceased ix survived by three sons and one daughter, Funeral services were con. ducted Sunday aftenocon by Rev, Rear | ick, of Salona May IL. Mities: the intant ds of Harry and Anna Miller. died at ber patents’ home at Wolf's Store, Sunday. Oct. 14 aged 1 year, 3s months and 18 {days Foveral services were held | Tuesday and interment was made at 1 Saran Hove about | Maudisonburyg. When fellows never make enemies, be. canse it's too much trouble. Bing | ughter | | Side. per pound MARRIAGE LICENSE { Clarence 1... Arnold Cron) ¥. Ll reds . i Gardner Delong iy { Harmon { Amiee | Real Estate Transfers re y 4 Hert) SALE REGISTER that 2 ceils “8 § . « No sdvertisrasents will be suswered ah " from J a INSURANCY tor chesy Gert Tue if Sugar Vales tents a hut abd the company # petual Mo L iT = Ry 3 L tall y aodress Mr Garbrick when you want anyth in this line Fle lle tonte Inssrabee Oo fred MARKET QUOTATIONS. PRODUCE paid by HELLEVONTE The follow Ca. for produ Eggs per dopen Lard, per pound Tallow. per pound Rutter, per pound # Prices are Sechier & Khoubder, por pound BELLEFONTE GRAIN The following prices sre veld by CV. Wag per, far grade Wheat. old
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