2 Page THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BEL Ee —— ea — BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY PARAGRAPHS THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT Es iia Nr NNN TT § ia 14» ¥ 3 Christmas and a Happy) I'he younger a man is the more he | —A Merry a | thinks he knows about women. New Year to one and all, That button down the front sweater is here, $1 to $6 all Sim The Clothier. J. 1. Gordon to see his father who is stroke of paralysis, T. W. Kreamer s dred Christmas trees to New York on Monday C. Meserve, secretary fonte Y. M.C, A., in Lock Haven, Friday Jenjamin Johnstonbaugh, of Brad. | dock, is spending a few days with | friends in Bellefonte. colors i off on all our heavy overcoats, an nusually good present—an acceptable 1 The Clothier went to Ing uffering from a Huntingdon | Our merchants report a brisk holiday about hipped | stringency. 1 | season; le evidence hiladelphia and th ere was town oft 4 money The first real snow of the season fel! 3 AY 1 was of flicie lepth and » good letorh 44 eignl of the 1 busines Saturds transacted su Kathryn, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm family home injBeaver ny Ride r, N r property on and Curtin street a bad cold dition, only out of Miss Petticoat Garman Opera House on scenes are laid in New England decidedly refr 1 fascinat —Miss Mary Martin, one cient ! Centre Crat « e. Bellefo and Mrs. Frank Miller, ~Tyrone Herald eshing of the h COM Posite Demo I Hic hic — Remember, no paper ployees will be enjoying day vacation of one we will be on January 2nd Mr. and Mrs were recently n left Sur where they ] Mrs. Peters’ mas ny D MOY | eT the nn of amus — Interest ed at the efor Wisner chil in safety, ¢ at Naples. Italy voyage and were g meeting tl A cent v to get all the started up again, business shows any sign thts Branch of Inquest first to be put in full dren « ure ’ He 1 in this vicmity SL 48 00D as of recovering, Sam G Kins : iF. 1 WDle aftair ana Iu sf 8 ves . nS ho abo A Year Ww th Ww pe ration : 18 place and went to Ladys: engage in the mas : eral of Thursday + lers an M Bellef of Fill Bellefonte ” For Fairlan Bellefonte room, i the had Years “ Te ata 3 v has the t al MT i injured play in this gan D of Martha Furna on Friday ceived the vr tile Appraiser i } here re oh ie a about eleven | opted a pos is one of most successful farmers thorough man, and appointment is a good one cornmence his duties immediately any Ginger H. Woomer has : is representative of ie Singer Machine company in Bellefonte i make sale of all | Mr. Woomer has a tion as solicitor and collected n Ohio, and has been assigned the { Indiana as his territory, Un. ti] be decides on a location Mrs. Woomer will make her home with her daughter Mrs. Harry Rerick, in Altoona ere \Y . ntment on i RY Ww » eVects . 6 roy Centre county s young for a He is als Nate business Friday afternoon we had a pleasant call from Mrs. Richard Luts, of east Howard street Six weeks ago she fell striking the back of her head She was | unconscious for sometime, and consider able fear was manifested that her injur les would finally result in brain fever She, however, recovered and Friday was the second time she it Mrs Lutz paid the Demo @ mpliment | } ~ Friday afternoon a declamatory con test took place at the Bellefonte Acade my, the prize being given by Wm, § Furst, Esq., of Phila,, once a student of the institution, There were six cnn testants and all acquitted themselves in fine style. The first prize was awarded to George Lutz Hornebrooks, of Wheel ing, W. Va. the second prize was taken : by Edmund Joseph of Bellefonte: with the ac favorable Wil of Williamsport contest " ventured since 0 dent : rat au te take off « ’ yt Heh ¥ fn for ment be am | we the ang it ORs resigt od hi has ) - for the Ber or 1 th d with Marga lifornia YY a M ine ret, expect ; it oo Ca this winter ; “ alth for n time ago was con pel ed to not yerrrt hye has heen { he heat of he and some Since then TL with a he that a change of scene and climate was the best thing pos sible for hin He 4 1s now in Philadel he will re main | after Christmas when he will return to Bellefonte and as soon as he can get things in shape, which will be about the middle of January, will leave for California, where they will spend two months or more visiting his brother, George Cook and famil They expect to return to Bellefonte in the spring and if his health is then all right Mr, Cook will very likely again associate himself with the Betwind: hite company though not as superintendent, rheumatism a ‘ were in ia where He ton « houses in Pel e. in accordance the provision « f the pure food law general both the shops and slaughter houses were found to be in a good condi Foy though in one or more instances the inspectors suggested some changes which will insure a more sanitary condi tion of their product. E the butchers cautioned against the vee of water from the creek for any purpose whatever, § £9 d : aug hier th shit i : tefont In dally were { —Prof. Geo, P, Bible is one of the | Mrs, W. L. Daggett has returned| Don't forget that little matter of | | your subscription, if in arrears we are instructors at the Clearfield county insti tute this year, | J. Malcolm Mitchell is home from his | work at Syracuse for a vacation that will | { last over the holidays at least, | Mr, and Mrs, Alvin K, Corl, of State | College, were callers and inspected the | | work of getting out a newspaper. S. D. Gettig, Esq., one of the lead- ing attorneys at the Centre County Bar, transacted business in Millheim on Sat urday Miss Corra Brungart, daughter of ex-Sheriff Brungart, of Centre Hall, was a Christmas shopper in Bellefonte on Saturday, Pauline, the hypnotist, at house from the 25th to the will be filled instruct A. Stevens, of Tyrone, i sidence MM bese of the | ago sold ont his fmsurance office othe hline Super Publi as appointed the following y be itendent of i members of the mittee on Permanent Certificates for Cen County | the three years begin nit g. December 1, 1907: Jonas E. Wagner Bellefonte; C. Dison Koch, Philipsburg and William P. Hosterman, Penn Hall The next examination will be held at Bellefonte, April 17th, and 15th, 1908 Ove of the most flourishing indus tries in Bellefonte, just now, is Sourbeck's candy factory, located in the basement Hall, The candymakers Lon n tre of Petrikin are |. D, Sourbeck, John Sourbeck, Jr and Geo. Ghervet, They manufacture clear toys, taffies and all kinds of can dies, On an average of four to five hun dred pounds of sweets are turned out each day. The interesting 1 requires a ceriain amount of skill and Monday the Bellefonte spch np on the County They de water used in the t house park during This was the right adjustment itter, as the ( ommissioners pur with an agreement the water should them hey are i to the town and is the only arrangement that could nile Roy McCalmont, brother of Mrs Mever, of Bellefonte, who married Eiste Weaver. hat been seriously at bis home in Rochester. N. § He had a bad attack of erysipelas and after succeeding in breaking it up left him with a bad attack of rheumatism. His condition was so alarming that Mrs, Me: Calmont, sent for her mother, Mrs. J. C, | Weaver, of Philadelphia, who was at Howard attending her sister's funeral, It is reported that a turn hat come for | the better, and with the proper care he will recover, prox os Is evening made a reduct i SRioner & oll € fo ¢ Council i fe f ext he oe retly ortoamenta to keep them there 1: 4 Mise y from Philadelphia. -- Howe's moving pictures at the Ope- ra House, Tuesday, December 24th, ~Harry Yeager is still making im- provements to his residence on bpring street, Miss dancing morrow her LO- will have instead of Crissman to-night Eva class night, Mrs. Sabra Garman visited Mr Al, Garman, at Tyrone, on he Mrs {| way home from Pittsburg. ty My Mrs. Frank Tyrone, who spent S le day in Belle left Monday for their home, Tue Dec, 24th, Lyman H Howe | be at the Opera House with his famo ~Mr, and Lukenbach, of font ul LOHR mo Lee Dersti Altoona on F two prominer t Ci tall elietonte While n¢ pr the b i ’ re day after: tma tion and nda naay, to got 10 and for th: | Hberanfty | five cents th sorth of the Was tempting t pace Oo cross the residence : team and kpocked down 1 to the Brockerhoff nto by was picked up and carried of Dr. R. G. H Hayes where it was found that her nose was broken, a front tooth knocked out and the inside her After th wounds were dressed she was taken to her rooms at the Busan House, is getting of cheek cut where she along as well as can be expected ~Sunday morning and evening Rev John Hewitt, of Columbus, Ohio, deliv Jered two excellent sermons in the St John's Episcopal church where he offic ated twenty-two years ago. His general appearance has changed to the extent that there were a nuuber of his friends here who failed to recognise him, The change, however, ia for the better, as he is much stouter and probably better looking, He is a strong man in his church, and is pastor of one of the larg est congregations in his city It is altogether probable that he will be given a call to again become the pastor of the Bellefonte church, Should this be done the indications are he will accept. His many friends, outside of his gongrega tion, will heartily welcome both he, and his good wife Monday evening Recorder John C, Rowe and bride from their honey . moon trip and are pow comforta bly quartered in their home on Curtin street. Tuesday evening the court house officials, with Sheriff Kline and others, went to their residence and for several hours they owned the place Sheriff Kline beat a drum while the rest of the gang had toy horns and, with these, they made Rome howl. They were cordially received by the happy ieouple, and daring the eveding an | elaborate turkey dinner was served to [the hungry mob. ‘Jonny" withstood | the irying ordeal like a little man, and Wed y morpiog he was again be: hind his desk in his office looking like a two-yearold, His T of Justice Beg Bd by Md fro Ly ph oy returned | merly of LEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 19 1907, anxious to hear from you before January | ISL, TOR, tellefonte larlette ploye there for thirty. ~The freight station at must seem like bome to David who has been an ¢1 four years. Mrs Qarnge, L M Edward , nee Walker, of East ] Ida Orris, for this here to spend the holiday i Salsbury entered a wwents + J milar | f for the } wo} Lack | lrowned in Bald Kagle « - ver All i: {sO od y £ {aver wh ILSK boats NeTE Young Man Held up > Mier. a 3 MARRIAGE LICENS : E ng My Roland ttsbur Frightfully Hurt Mevers, employed in mines of the Pennsylvania Fir Co.. at Beech Creek, William e Was injured of a stick of dynamite Mr. Myers was tamping dynamite in a hole, preparatory to putting off a blast He ) in a partly unconscious body and | limbs were found to be cut and bruised, while his right eye was torn out and laid on his cheek. One leg was badly lacers He was taken to the Lock Haven when there was a terrific explosion was picked vi condition and his head, face, ted hospital AVPIN MS NOTICE In the Orphans Court of Centre County 10 the matter of the estate of Mary Orast. inte | of Benner Twp, deceasnd The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the i distribution of the funds In the hands the Acoountant to and song those sal Court vo make Was | « the clay Brick | Tues day forenoon by the premature explosion Bibles at Cost. | The Centre County Bible Society fur- | nishes any of the publications of the | American Bible Society at cost and freely | to any person who cannot buy | can be seen and order f the |Y. M, C. Association Hefonte Also, | samples of Oxford U Press, the | best made Bible in th iid; nothis Samples office o 4 K | more valuable f | Crittenden ELECT] Petrikio Ha and the elect : YUAr p.m, of seid day FHURKDAY farm. 1% ” oe span of g 2 head « f§ br MARCH horses mens Mancn § sell a fu foek TUBSDAY, MAR Will make menw TURSDAY house bi ments 0 'ehock FNUREDAY Man I RO miles we H H ) MA MAancu st 2 0A a | HUREDAY Mas don w y PENNY a4 WORD » w» adver * 0fMev 41 WANTED te, Pa “BEpues Las been | 0 use " Hore FOR SALY¥ \S Pa n FOR RENT west of 1 BOTONR. DEAT oF | » the prem NOTIOF ('ermetery Hall. Jan. Im SH Shafer | BARGAINS IN RUGS ow = 0 large send for estalogue : ; \ street, Philiadeiphin The A ow 19% See 'y a wr patterns N. ih I DELAWARE FARMS Frain farm for sale. sol | ellmate. Food markets er Marshall Milf Frei truck 1 ING TY ay pouitry Healthy estnlogue free. (0. Chee rd, Delaware of mules. § and M it and is ww. A FOR SALE A large toan years oll. The team is perfectly on | Fuarantend Lo work any pines. Apply | Thee, Howard, Pa. RF. D. No | WANTED Lath and shingles, oak and chest put, small dimension stuf A million pieces | of ete Por dimensions required end other ip formation eall on or address Yeager Mig Baliefonte. a uf AUCTIONEER IL, Frank M offers his servioes to 1h LJ oer; farm and stock sae » ag legally entitled thereto, will meet Lhe parties in interest the office of Fortney & Fortney of Bellefonte Pa, of Saturday the January A. D 1A at 100 clock a where the sald parties may Sppoar of be for eve debareed from coming In on sald fund D Paviy Fomrsey 3 Auditor w FOR SALE! The Nittany Iron Company, having reserved from its sale of its Gatesbury {apd Taylor ore properties, 15 ACRES OF LAND, the Zion pike, at Gates same for sale ata low ; pric foot of this land is in ex. cellent condition for cultivation and situated al i burg, offers t we EK contains a Good House, Orchard and Well. W. A. MOORE, President. for the purpose of his appointment st in the borongh eh day of when and FARM POR v1 Kline deed { Kywirg owt which 0 sevres excellent condi of the finest re | offered st privp! a H MARKET QUOT NELLEFY The following Oo. tor prodace Ege per dover Lard. per pound Tallow. per pound Butter, por pound Ride, per pound Shoulder, per pound ~ RELLEFOXTY The following prices wie ner, for graib ‘sb Pe) od : {
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