THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 21, 1907, Page 7 AND VICINITY IN BELLEFONTE THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS SHORT PARAGRAPHS | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beezer spent! Guy Kling and friend, Miss Goldie Sunday with friends in Williamsport. Cane, of Altoona, spent Sunday in Belle —A crowd of other matter obliges us fonte. : to condense correspondence somewhat, | ~—Harry Hutchinson, the —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards | ticket agent, spent returned home Thursday evening from | friends in Tyrone. Philadelphia. —Mrs. James A. Stein and children left Friday for Carlisle where they will visit friends for several weeks, —Wm. Gainsford left Friday Philadelphia where his wife has visiting for a couple of weeks —~Mrs. Florence Dale left Thursday | h for Williamsport where she consulted | lin machine to Bee Dr. Hoskins, the eye specialist, { and bought another Mrs. Frank Derstine, who has been visiting friends in Bellefonte, left THurs- day evening for her home at Altoona. —Mrs. Jennie Hastings Sarah, left Bellefonte burg to visit Hickok. Dr. and Mrs, Philadelphia where MecPherson-Cloud we of last week, —Miss Helen delphia recently expect weeks there, in Sout! near Wilmin Norman Th mobilist, and Arthur sights at the automobile she delphia last week ~—Mrs, James B. Lane ha house for the winter and le delphia Thursday where her mother and sister. —Mrs. W. C. Cassidy left Thursday | heen in for quite an extended trip which will | Fraiik Baues include Pittsburg, Canton, Ohio, Phila-| = 7 Tank bau: delphia and New York. rl Ey —Col. Hugh S. Taylor He isa pleasant for Wilksbarre where shaver. state meeting of the officers of the Penn- sylvania National Guards —Dr. Wm journed meet: Presbytery which was | Clearficld / -Mrs, arrived 1 came gn Emanue Mon Council P. R. R. part of Sunday with a harness shop in Lock Haven, spent Sunday in Bellefonte with his family. ~Mrs. Ww | chased the Hagerman property on east Linn street, the consideration being $3,. 250, for been Huff, of Milesburg, Franklin, ofa later ug Mrs. Benj. Gentzel and grand daughter, Miss Clara Cole, left Sunday to v Mr Mrs Cole, in Williamsport. 1 Frank and daughter y Garbrick Harry rning Harry Nolan, her dau y» Cole le ist at the similar Ceader mps« mn Jee pleasant time it of Mr. and Mrs John Love took Mrs, Het losed her | "Neil Lod Agr aer | David O'Neil Phila- | XT . and Thomas Howley rv Gordon to the Danville day morning. had » health for sometime She y tr is now Frank art: It ais Sasser. assistan tonsorial ww, Bellefonte Laurie attended Hunt Id at Win » jacd- 3 re rq 1{ } Lhe 4 rood 3 as eliow f the on ag Of OC a to arrest bile speed | ceount of t Cowdrick. Tomaorroy see an interes go to the Be! nie The Milton te sium. and will interest you } a us for pedesinans, and help the boys defray expenses | ing makes the proper ~The Pennsylvania Railroad Com. | damages p pd owithibo. Bellefonte | 5 Ww. Wilion left Philipst Sletric Company to light their passenger | dav “morning on a week evi station in this place, the baggage room | daughter, Mrs, Ida McClintic, at L and signal tower and for about sixty | Ha ad on his way ba . incandescent uted through-| .. sill out the Bell . "- 13" 1 Mon. it his ndon nGen WO i x Light ligh fonte yards 5 distril $y -Capt charge of the last wellto h ing. Fron hia where bride. Hei while Bel vigilantly the th fourte § inena } FON OUI iY en n 8 or for § will say fare-| power et Allegheny street their appea to the | prog residents « good work section body lived th -W, E. fonte, has at Tyrone 8] 1 lly" | hour's pleasant in} i having ue athe ture and at present is for Miles t T Purdue watchman at t tory for nearly twelve compelled to give uj til spring on acc ll make the he rv Mever superintenden 1m hat ex-Cot honored our sanctt been A%8 we are © bed Am as assi wi tor of long in past years amj ¥ stant to A sai] the Tyrone divi G exper operator as a telegraph i 2 for the Yq TMA. Deen in He anne rllefonte Min was giving rian church orning resolved home SeTVICH 10.% pre wil turns in Nov. 28th, | jot ow 4 job on will be de-) 1 open | mull 7 ok} y exterior © " Munson's Dew livered by the Rev. Fred W. Barry The exteriot { L L . M ily why pastor of the Lutheran church, The | houseon Allegheny street is abou ' om- slated hrs rill Be Tore the vet " offering for the day will be given to the ple ol bat it will by | y ; vw h A ye be Women's Auxiliary for the benefit of the | (07¢ he I istian 1 Age nd he City hospital and it ought to be large house ready for occupancy unng " past week he has had a concrete pave Prd ho benelit of the hase fund the | nent put down in front of his property | ellefonte Young Men's iristian Asso { and ip order to keep in style Mr, J. | ciation has booked the following three | g.. 44 also had one put down, so that | entertainments: On December 3rd, the | Otterbein je quartette ta U the pavement on that side is concrete ere male (4) e witih f LO Lhe i ton property Engle as impersonator. December 17th, from the alley to the Hamilton property “At the Ferry,’ a home talent entertain: On Sunday morning a colored rep ment under the direction of the Central | resentative of Booker Washington's Nor Lyceum bureau, and on January 27th, | mal and Industrial Institute, at Tuske- the Rhony Boys concert company All | gee, Alabama, appeared in the Lutheran the above are good entertainments and church, and delivered an address in be- friends of the association as well as the | half of that Institution, for the educa publi at large should tion of colored students. The object is liberally to raise its endowment fund to $3,000, for which purpose $1.774,336 are needed. In the evening the young man also delivered an address in the Presby. a church in behalf of the Institu ue (tion. He is a colored individual of pleas wo | sing address, speaks fluently and ably} presented the laudable purpose of Boo | Peter Keichline's store, th Washington Normal, which of which are 60x 1s feet 504 colored students be covered with pressed ste represent he train w ing brick, and will ha doors on the east and will venient on ih ane 1 he a couple et of the west side, ue ments cn building with jursday n 3 The Thanksgiving rn “ee patronize them | 000, «One of the progressive business en in Bellefonte is John Dubbs, the imple ment dealer, but if he wants to do in his new ground is covered with the he will have to hustle, The room is locuted over the bus before 1 terian beautil large ware 's of a ness building north i He now AS 1 t the P. | trans tdwer 1 i , nil railroad track is wi ” lone there ‘ re the fk a 4 KR ferre : the noria o be oad bo eving gent, of Telegraph he ticket Ness Harry con thi be taken of rs into 1 ' 0 } hi is 14 } There a the little expensel The erection of this edi | tower, Samuel Tressler, at one time a fice is an iff tion that Mr. Dubbs is clerk at the station at Lemont, goes ob | flourishing like a green tree, which | at 6 o'clock in the mornimg and remains his friends are giad to see. May pros until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Otis perity continue votil a building will be | W, Pearce, of McCartney, Pa., goes on | required that will cover the race from | at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and works the present building to Geen, Gamble & | until midmght. A man by the name of | Co's mill, Remember, however, no trust | Fetzer Iv in the tower at the Morris or combine will be allowed, "branch, between here and Milesbury, ters 10 ¢ at! office : H) : any ana WO Op rators 10 i % WAY ~ Jame sMcClure, who is working in | Gephart recently pur. | —Dr. John Sebring sold his old Frank- | { model. | | Cla ~Miss Lula Pacini returned Tuesday from Philadelphia, DD, F. Luse and wife, of Centre Hall, transacted business in town a few days ago, ~Mrs. Edward Woods, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday among friends in Ty. rone, —Margaret Newman, one of Altoona’s | charming young ladies, spent Saturday | with Miss Shields, -~May M. Brown, of Bellefonte, {among the list ot students in the State | | Normal at West Chester, Robert Bradley, of Bradford, is vis- | | Bre his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pressler and daugh- | ter and Homer McKinley, spent Sunday at the McKinley homestead at Moose | Run Ino. T, Spangler and wife, of Tus- | seyville, gave our sanctum a pleasant | call and report all in good health ovei | there. D. G a pl Jeightol, farmer o He infor dow ( was want caller the corn « half rop is OIL corn 1 h riends il enas nte, on Saturday Monday evenin rat « rood ring yrus We street, 4 chased the Howard Woodri aver pro DAY propen and ang » getling alot William P. Humes, the retired banker, of Bellefon Philipsburg visitor Thu drove out to inspect the in December borious task ge and w able Wo his chosen ofession hoped that he may | nally stand test, an become a succe toner : ract Sat and ex f rest en | LS be a K lay will tement among the football At three team thusiast Academy and Haven Normal tean on the glass works m : rile iu yclock the } strong A 1 he Aca demy boys are playing better ball every day and the Lock Havenites boast of this year's eleven as the best in the his tory of the Normal school. You will see a great game, if you go. Remember to take your 25 cents along. A special train will leave Lock Haven at 12.9% to bring about 150 students and friends to ‘root’ for the normal, the Saturday evening the Bellefonte Academy foot ball team returned from State College highly elated over the fact that they had held down the crack Kis kiminetas team to a score of nothing to nothing The Academy boys went on the field with blood in their eyes and a determination to win if it was in the wood Monday night the Academy stu dents celebrated the event by rallying around one of the biggest bon fires, per town, Coach deserved pecess he had with haps, ever witnessed in the Hirshman, of great credit for the Academy | State College, the OVS m Civ applicable to Lentre : LX ¢ os s 4 ; Wad * aoetylene A 4 While there in the n the ( plan A resem report of olt gen ract install them vet the 1; lew lock Milesburg, is t) gent f erato i the oon tm én 1 \ hadd te IT Late, with soft, Earnest, who are employed by Mr, Schad, Bave installed three of these plants in Barns. boro: one in Eagle hotel at Karthaos; one for Grohl's hotise and Toner Lucas) store at Moshannon one in James Ussle's | house at Snow Shoe and two 1m Clarence, | one in Davy Chamber's house and the | other in Boice's wholesale liquor store, ¥8 | ice His is | Bradley on North Spring street, | | days ago and informs us his hve ~Miss Bertha Noll spent Sunday in Altoona with her sister. Mrs. David Barlett has been spend- ing a few days with triends in Altoona, Ww Harrison Walker, Esq., has been transacting business this week in Johns. town and Ebensburg. ~Lieut. Charles Taylor, of Hunting- don, spent a couple of days recently in Bellefonte as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, H. Taylor. —Mr. and Mrs. Edward moved from the Garman to rooms in the Misses Benner residence over Beezer's meat market, nected with the operations of Nittany Furnace, but who is now in business in Philadelphia, is spending this among friends in Bellefonte, J. B. Eckley, of Curtin, was a caller; kley had sale of farm stock a few sto k and week Mr, i iwwht ¢ al gooQ bro tha De and all else knows now } the ( prices, pays to advertise entr rat, e Ladi Met he ions to hav i 10er Vil High water came nes Rev, preach meeting in | t JUrg tran 8 to Len MC «What was the of Bellefonte, rtigr fort { ol 1] 2 advertising tonsoral ne stork man of i$ barber he was kind day evening ts of need % he NAKEe Al wiling at that Mr. ( For several n to make the shape to supply Mr. has considerable expense, and our people ought to appre ciate his services enough to stick to him His milk ity, and from now very best of service e you tickle no and ATRO I'o do this arson wader Vv Cire iy imstances of the : is gt eat i mn render th % 4 case whet ck le vou he w» his It yo e Adjoining Counties Gingery, of Woodland, informs the Democrat that the Juniata Hunting Club, killed a five prong buck, weighing about 200 pounds. And none got the buck fever (Altoona papers please Copy he tarmers of Clinton county will be interested to learn that there will be held this year a series of Farmers’ Institutes at Mackeyville, December 23 ; Wool rich December 4-5; Swissdale, Decem ber 6 F Lo ret Lieutenant Chas, 1. Wenker, of H..N.G. P,, of Lock Haven, was captain of that company to suc. Capt. Wm. A. Simpson, Jr., who d in his resignation some Lime ago 1 was unanimous and he will er be known as Capt Wenker wal Albert R. Poorman was elected to fill the vacancy occa Mr, Wen hereu A Or pw first ta eutenant ® hy neement of rom Beech Creek Charles F, Beach: licensed hotel in igorously opposed JAnces been setting ren have forth onstrance : LT] file Lhe : he undoubtedly pects that has ever art from this more signatures ia ftom the wLET oe " ier borough and cpntains than any other heretofore. “The one will come before the court on Lhe 26th | ist. The general opinion prevails here | that the license will not be granted any ited to th Most things are going up but writing | paper still of atiovery. | Garman have | residence on | | the corner of Spring and High streets, {lady visited here ~~Mortimer Donohue, at one time con- | RECENT DEATHS. | | ville, died at home Nov | ed was one of the | {and was 64 vears o : | Casrex Prrens:- | Jeech Creck, evening of gs, aged 79 Jars and ro months, He is survived by | his wife, three daughters and five sons. 17 The deceas- vioneers of Blanchard age. 5 $s {of last week in the Haven after being operated upon for appendicitis Detlinger, of Bellefonte, and the young often. She was a pleasant, jolly girl who had a number of warm personal friends here who were sorry to hear of her untimely death, My Samuel B, Parkes Philipsburg, Saturday ,after a serious ills ness covering more than months, | The deceased was born at Jacksonville, aged nonths and 7 day She was John and arine Howd lece: lw <7 quite two £2 i v 2 I's yea the daught 0 residents f Jacksonv ased A ri Margaret d daugh- Mrs L MILES TWP ] ETRE WILLA i Harters'farm wa ! Hockmar | MARRIAGE LICENSE H Walker Church For Sale . . . al ACK SOT as wer 1 was erecte ale Years, ai eck Esq Mmaxe sale Thanksgiv to atter ped plown, the ma ot to r i \ : cents per P wind in Alle ket being overstocked Rain set in yesterday afternoou and we are having more to-day MARKET QUOTATIONS. NELLEFONTE-PRODUCK The following prices are paid by Sechler & Co. for produce i Eggs. por dosen Lard. per pound Tallow. per pound Butter, per pound Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound oo! 10! . | i. RELLEFONTE~GRAIN The following prices are paid by ner, for grain Wheat Wheat Ons Barley Rye Corn shelled FOR SALE! ¥ old new x no ™ 0 tany reserved from I'aylor ore 15 ACRES OF LAND, ‘ . iron A onipal \ f Teg (Jute » inl H ’ 8 She and ropes situated along the Zion plee, (ates burg, offers the same for sale at a low price. Every foot of this land is in ex | cellent condition for cultivation and} contains a i Good House, Orchard and Well, | Mns— n ——— W. A MOORE. President, Mxs, Cornering ScAnTLING : of Eagle- | died at his home in | SALE REGISTER. THURSDAY, NOYEMBER 2ist at the residence of C. M, Meyers, 1% miles west of Julian, will sell o lnrge Jot of eattle, Full description will be published later, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Harris farm, 2 miles office horses machinery, snd David Wenzel SATURDAY, Nov wi the John P north Yurnell post cows, hogs. all kinds of farm implements, Sale at 1 o'clock nuct Henry Confer 2 ~0Omn Mrs. Edward Wasson farm. % mile of Dorsey on 1 { ” Lhe north Miss Gussie Herzer: —died Tussday | hospital in Lock | She was a niece of Robert | n } died in Green's farm, Buflalo i 1 horses, COWSE. YOUnDg callie, pigs, pow mower and all kinds of farm ma imp ments. EH Grove, a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 fone D H, SHIvERY Ww stock and farm implement sale of the season, L TURKDAY, Nav. ¥ premsses of Henry © of Howard, horses, eat line of faru ple taining 2 acres will be offered for sal Frapay Nov. 2 James \ any, will make £ 4 head of + machiners to s west of Belle. line of live rest farm 1" stock TUssDAY will make mens Mancn 261) ege, 0. A ¥ » implements ‘4 21,--Stock Sal Thurs. Nov. [4 ol WORD ADV FOR SALS ‘ Thos. BE. Bat? FOR SALE 3 cheap. Ioguire burg O01 FOR SAL) feet of FOR SALD timber. } ticulars in Spots wal . wi Hellefonte t with Miss FOR SA LY Sound and white sow m2 cattle He horse Be lietonue CAUTION “Notice is hereby given 12 pay no bis whatever contracted by Collie Keen of Gregg towmship by me. Thomas OO. Keen, Ha Oo. Ma ot 1 wil) my wite unless ordered we. Sehuyikiil ee WANTED Housekeeper 0 go 0 Pitsburg, and keep house for young widower with one child, reference given. and required. Inquire of Mrs. Bond Fisher, No. 30 Reynolds Avenue Bellefonte FOR SALE My house and store room on Water street. Ploe Grove Mills modern con venlenees. hot and cold waler in the house, Tur pace ineellar 1 wish to engage in other fess JH. Ward May 4m NOTICE The Spring rownship Road Tax de pliente for the your 17, has booed placed In my bands for eollection, prompt pRYmeEnDL is re quired, Joo. UG. Dubbs, collector, Beliefonts hax WANTED 1 ful. soa dimensior af ent h Vor dimensi formation call en or Bellefonte, Ps ad chest A million places juired and other in Yeager Mig. Co Lat ath and shingles suff Ba address @ pups; White I Reis. Rot Write tor (nd? x19 POR KALY Wiandon om? Thoroughbred o R C. Rhode Is al Laghore Ww kery ve St 3 br on HOA Freee Ps % ward oo Woodward FARM FOR SALY sth all modern in water, Hoe fry BIO Re i over. Rebersbwirg farm of 100 sores fv a fiw Tements tami wb WO (HY fet of the sndersighmd LL] Fie of timber n 4 i # “ AUCTIONEER ~ L. ¥rank Mapes of Lemont offers Nis serviees 0 Lhe public 58 a0 suelo er’ farm and stock Males un apeeiaity Satistae tion guamntesd Rates reasonable Both phones. Address Frank Mares, Box A Leo mont. Ms aaa FARM POR J Kitpe, deed 4 . A. cKpown as the Harrison rin. § ales east of Bellefonte, ship, coniaining $90 acres of are in
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