THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 31, 1907, Page b BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY {{ | THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~~ dd —Mrs. Nannie Orbison arrived home| on Thursday. | —W. P. Humes transacted in Baltimore, Md,, this week ~Mrs. Oscar Wetzel. of Bellefonte, was a recent visitor in Williamsport. Rte Jessia Derstine, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday in Altoona with his brother Frank, ~-Miss Arnold, of Williams) been a guest at the Heylman Curtin street, ~—Ex-Sheriff Wm. Martha, spent Sunday ver in Bellefonte, -Jacob Finklestine, 5s and 10 cent store, ness in Philadelphia —Mrs. Ambrose M. Schmidt mother returned Friday from phia and Atlantic City —Mrs. George Levan, been visiting | business ort, ome Cronister, of | y pleasant iy of busi- the manager transacting and her Philadel her Irvin, on Spring street, --Miss Emma Shreck, manager of the Theatorium, sister in Lock Haven Sunday Mr.and Mrs. J.C. F isburg, are guests at th and Mrs. W. B, C street —Mr. a on Monday of Dr, ar They w n tl 3 aii nd Mrs. Stri : 2 MSS tal WeErASsS occupancy. TI over crowded with pati work on the new addition with delight hy the ma nurses who have had a good tend with during the last few ~An enjoyable entertainment | ised for Thursday evening. O Hallowe'en, when the Glee & Mando clubs from State College will give cert in Garman's opera house program separate sele well as vocal will 50 cents, A CON con be given AN qd great Klepper, of pit at will sermon ervice continued every i tor, Rev. § of Miles next week a {ed Sunday afternoon meet) 1 ler there will he a mass in the court of dress will be made MD, of Altoona eloquent and forcible peaker who help but interest and please all who will go there The special music for this occasion will be furnished by the Altoona Male Quar- tette and Christy Smith's orchestra, The quartette is composed of four paid choir singers who are highly talented and very popular in the railroad town Every man in Bellefonte and vicinity should make a special effort to be pres ent, A John Feltwel house un M. by an the ellefonte cannot bt | vid Kell { now on a fair way of recovery, | Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowry and | daughter returned on Sunday evening from Williamsport, ~The *‘Beauty Doctor” in the opera house Monday night was only skin deep, She would do in a pinch. The little son a of Mr, and Mrs, 1 who had been seriously ill , is WwW. D. Walker daughter, of Wilkensburg, we and saw how work was done to get out a newspaper, John F. Harris, of Harrisburg, spent Bellefonte at the home of | mother, Mrs. Henry Harris on Howard street. — Next Memorial and re callers 18 in i Day on Beliefon 5 the new re nbus and ie “it Ohwo Mrs time Wik a recent a. W. Fred Reyooulds vas the popular recto johns Epis opal church at He has a splendid parish now varies and Stafford have pinent in their pecially the former wl one of the finest of elects the country The Forty-nin { nent which + the place and his sons ( both be ome ¢ professions Ta) 0 is regarded as Al experis in Pana nat ngdon next year f Blanchard, ins of the irawing K. I he wan ord al an : are matched They were a 1! Wagner the ¢fficien for Mr Rhoaus, which show ve pretty good : i arvey Lutz of animal 4 red topped boots ties (sins EIA A Then proud of Ti the a Aas the a pair and the Commissioner hu John G. Bailey with clerk to the Commi busy this week delivering the the various boroughs and precincts in the county. It is to be hoped that every voter will be at the poles next Tuesday and exercise his right of an American citizen. ‘There Is no country in the | world where the people enjoy such free | dom of the ballot, and they should ap preciate it enough to come out and cast their vote for what they think is right, Dunlap 5 orl, Aare : james sloners, ballots to : | Sunday | Gap. | acted Mrs. Sabra Lock | Haven this week, Garman visited Progress is being made on the large | sewer on Howard street, Frank Naginey transacted business in Philadelphia this week. Harry Hartsock, with his of Altoona, spent parents at Pleasant ames McClure, who is employed at 3 | Lock Haven, spent Sunday in Bellefonte { with his family, H. H. Rook, wife and little son, of Bradford, formerly interesting of Port | Matilda, were pleasant callers Father McArdle, the popular pastor of the Bellefonte Cathulic church, trans business in Snow Snow on day. Miss who had sister of Mrs at the in \ipe Lock M. J been visiting Lock resi dence on Monday home Philadelphia 1Siness | Week In Bee vente heey that lay esstful : lasts over Lou ite ’ ol ’ AKON irther ry Dot a1 Died hased the barber He will between Lhe « KAT store manage boll the wes of ind artists t hie Harry Otto ha of William Storm © door set in pure sho have a lar and t! Wop places He has Fern Showers one of best tonsor in t} Many Mr. Otto) b " and will ‘ it secure aet je after st Ww lower ¢ l 1. hereat 1 the anybody place two secret nen who w» reat g of . Il their fee! «SOmetime ago jam the Williams ] chased Potter-Hoy tin » moved the same 10 State ( week he moved his family hold goods to that place were they ex. make future home. Dur ing their residence in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Williams have made many friends { who wero sorry to see them depart, but I Mr. Williams thopght he saw a better | opening at State College and so he de { esded to try it venture will be a success. Mr, and Mrs. Everhart and family [expect to move to the house on Lam Mr. and Mrs, Williams, op An i Th house ollege ® and wl wot to their It isto be hoped the street, vacated by | Fred Hollobaugh, of Altoona, spent Sunday with friends in Bellefonte There will be some fine pictures at | the Theatorium this evening and Satur. | day evening Don’t miss them, Miss Emma Stevens, who has been one of the competent operators at the Commercial Exchange, res her position igned —It is high time that council investi gates the conduct of the policemen in this The charge has been openly made in another paper, and it is boro thecom- officers 1 condition, 1 na street, that are nan intoxic: in the trenche the corner of Howard ten r I feet deep an tructed of CON O04 Body Exhumed Few Good Things in Capitol « : Met With Painful Accident, fi f Mads 1a of SOT the tu n into the crushed In try ! ww were them inh ou that band Ox wbd Lb crushed : v wi i His Ng Ain No it e was taken to the Lock ven hospital, where all the crushed were putated at the first s. Express ™ LB Ha members nnt ¢ injured man was am store Wn David wil wholesale sed by (yeorge Uzzle B Buddinger's has been purct I'S. bers and who posses 3 Ws Deen p a large EEC AST hat was satisfactory to! rep LWlicans in Bellefonte and he county would not now be nego , with Charles | Dorworth, an a writer on the Philadelphia Press the ‘Re Bellefonte and edit o that they would have a pa ne reliability and dignity E .4 ¢ Emigrant’s ma 0 ere from Savder county hae ik latest good Berry done is, he stopped the pay of some 400 idle office holders at Harrisburg, who are not need. ed but for years have drawn fat salaries, atise they serve as henchmen for the gang. Hundreds of thousands of dol {lars are saved by this, : —_— Bx sure and go to the polls next Tues | day be RECENT DEATHS CHARLES Scorn better Bellefante as * Scottie,” an ball player, died Wednesday ev last week in the Allegheny from typhoid fever, after an illness about ten day: He was born in Belle- fonte 22 years ago 1 the the late William He kind always willi his share in aiding any good cause ana was Scott ) di position, one of the star players in the benef Belle thus doing his share : ball games for the fonte He was also a ambers "Colonel because old | on the Staff 'enny pac That ker appointed him mM is enough Horse Sale! At ILI MEIN, ON Saturday, Nov. 2 AT NOON. BS = oS nN CAR LOAD IOWA HORSES ! FROM * 1100 to 1500 pounds TO 8 YEARS OLD Mated Teams, Single Drivers, Good Strong Feeders, 20 head at the Musser | House Stables for inspection prior to | sinle, HENRY TINGWAD. i i : MARRIAGE LICENSE teni, O, Richards . hington, Pa tebecca Mayes Clarence s Arrow, Pa Fien Lewis Shi lith M. Spot ( Amos M { Adaline ’ rey A I I I | § { § { Ving 1 Henova Fe 2 ve Sarah Wood llefonte { Charley Ro { Sidney Hendson llefonte Vors SA 5 LE REGISTER WORD AD) FOR SALLY work perfectly soul wa H y ie Fink. Man and = a fine 5 WANTED Lath an nut, stall dimension of eneh. For format i Bellefonte Himensi a T or a FARM FOR SALD with all modert ning waler, Nine fr For information DD. Rover. Rebeors! 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