THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFO ¥ E, PA. JANUARY 9 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~R. A. Douty and. wife, of Rebers- burg, gave the Democrat sanctum 2 call. —Miss Gertrude Scott, of East Liberty, | is now in Bellefonte where she expects! to remain until spring. Monroe Armor, was a recent visitor in Tyrone atthe home of ls daugh- ter, Mrs, Claude Jones, Mrs. Wister Morris, who spent the holidays sailed recently for Egypt. Overbrook, Bellefonte, ol mn —Mrs. Joseph Ceader entertained a | card party at Her residence on Allegheny street, on Friday evening, —Miss Snyder, who had been visiting dai id “Maud Miller” at the Opera house next Monday evening. ~—Mrs. A. Katz left last week delphia for a short visit, Mrs. Mildred Harper left recently for | Philadelphia to visit friends. | | for Phila Mrs. James Decker and son Walter, is visiting friends in Huntingdon, Fishburn, Pittsburg, friends at his -— Paul of has been visiting Bellefonte, You will note that all the large lic sales in Centre county are annou home | in this paper. day from Punxsutawney where he at Mr. Michael Shields on Logan street, | returned to her home in Altoona. —Miss Helen White, after a pleasant visit with her aunt, Miss Powell, return- | ed to the Quaker City Saturday morn- ng. —Frank Thomas returned to his home in Altoona, after spending a pleasant time at the home of his parents in Belle- fonte. teaching school at Snow Shoe Intersec- | tion, spent a short time in town Friday evening. -Miss Nellie Ball, one of en's belles, returned after a pleasant i Merriman, — Mrs street morning whe i days ew Domini departed to Bellefonte Milroy as the Mrs. Lester Sh a pleasan Mrs. home, on Thur works at that place, Elliot Ithaca, N after having sper tion with f — William Garn in alarge store in into Bellefonte Frida couple of days with h —Mr. and Mrs. Jack De a party of friends the progressive euchre served and all had a pleasant t —Herbert Bellringer in New York C ing after a pleasant Mrs. John Sourbeck, on --James Parsons was a passenger Philadelphia Monday morning, having spent a delightful vacation at the home of Wm. P. Humes, on Allegheny street —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd and child- ren, of Philipsburg, who had been mak- > Refreshments ty ny oO Mr Bish wp street visit with “wm ui ing a pleasant visit in Bellefonte, at the | home home of W. C. Lingle, have gone h -= For somet tt] engineer on and Snow S ” been on ne me *l Lebkech "Mg 1 Bell Hazel and fonte spend the Mr Cooke the ne ] we W promine town burg who home ar i they defeate last Friday This tore nas year Tyrone, This was town, and ith it and some ful young ladie his first spent Mr he may isit here b t certainly be the last Rev. A. V. Colste of Richmond Va, arrived in Bellefonte, Friday after. noon and will make his home with Mrs Louisa Harris during the month of Jan vary. Rev. Colston will charge of the Episcopal church for this month. His sermons on Sunday were very much appreciated by the members of the congregation 1 at 10 O'clock. the third monthly men’s mass meeting will be held at the Court House, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. General | A. Beaver will be the speaker, his sub ect being, "Following at Head of the Prato, An unusually program will be rendered members of the Presbyterian male quar tette, Christy Smith's orchestra and two cornet solos by John Hazel, of the Repaze band, of W illiamsport Sunday afternoon ~The "Open House" at the Bellefonte ! Y.M. C. A, on New Years, was a grand success in every particular, Christy Smith's orchestra was in attendance during the afternoon and a part of the evening and refreshments were served by the following ladies. Mrs, C, N, Me. serve, Mrs. Harry Jenkins, Misses Ka Parker, Lillian Rankin, Nettie Baif} Mary Smith, Gussie Koontz and Kittie Willard, During the day several new members were enrolled, which was a right start on the New Year, Lock Hav- be the rector in | good musical | consisting of | Spe —Aaron Turner, of Julian, but who is | | Thurs- was Thomas Morrison returned visiting friends. — Jerome Zink, of Pittsburg, has been a guest in the home of his uncle, Geo. Grimm, on Thomas street, Wm. Stine, a former Centre coun- tian, now of Johnsonburg, was a pleas- ant caller, and a jolly friend to meet. Miss Ida Welsham, the operator in Western Union Telegraph Sunday at her home in office, Lock the aven ~(3eorge Roan, a representative citi- zen Len transacted Bellefonte, also gave the Centre Demo ] ot ont, business in , whois i plumber, here he ngs, who during Christmas had been quite iil a severe atlack of la grippe, will be very glad to know that she 1s now much improved, { have usual health *ivy regained her t the } : ¥ McCoy Th Adam Express ay getting Ig sO ng se rion ly of bride in near fut what he should dp. and his friend that he may Dares pa on ) al we ax the ire get get a good one «A deal has been closed whereby Dr R. G. H, Hayes has come in possession of Thomas A. Shoemaker property « he pike. The consideration was the Hayes property on Spt IK Street and $10,000 n {cash. Dr. Haves 10 “move | family t! ring and that their | he house | large and modern and the thirty acres | of land the same is of the best, The Master House Decorators Association of is bolding its convention i phia this week. The | session at the Continental Hotel many of problems of the manufacturer and t' / master painter now pressing for sols Jon, is being ably | presented. Although Edward Ecken {roth and his wife have been married fifteen years they went to the City of Brotherly Love this week on their wed ding trip. After they were married they postponed their honeymoon trip until this time, Mr, Eckenroth is trying to ’ mi expects nis there in “1 e } home TAKe uture is surrounding Painters and Pennsylvania in Philadel. convention is in where the paint at the convention, wh is doing a little shoppin the ho. ts in the city, Mr the on | | — Vogels minstrels are coming soon, to Bellefonte, -<Miss Nell Rowe has been visiting friends in Jeanette, -Herman Miller in Tyrone Friday, | : secure new ideas along his line of work, | it can fe Mrs. Eckenroth | every effort should be and enjoying | house. The lecture is highly instruc. . Eckeunroth is | tive, and aside from this you will be con- y representative from Bellefonte, | tributing to a most worthy cause, at McDonnell, of Unionville, spent Sunday in Bellefonte. Mrs. Philip Gephart returned from | a pleasant visit to Mill Hall, Mr, and with friends in Lo 1 Mrs. Joseph Kelleher spent k Haven, [Ss ’ X Sunday Isadore Baum was shaking hands | some of his Elk friends in Tyrone, *hilip Beezer and daughter ed from Philadelphia o1 ing you ladies, departed phia Friday evening, Harold Lingle, one ur enter- Plaine young men, was a passenger to ittsburg on Saturday Mrs. Daniel Heckman home Batusday from a visit daughter at Wilkinsburg. of 0 returned to her —Miss Snyder returned to Altoona on Sunday, after several days visit at the Shields home on Logan street, Mrs. Helen Shugarts, daughter of { W. L. Malin, of Howard street, has been wit Visi ting friends in Williamsport. Mrs. M. B. Garman spent pa last week in Lock Haven, as the of Mr. and Mrs, B.C, Achenbach. Of ugert, who spent her », left Monday teaching 3 i Colevilic | with syphoid fever, is much it is the opinion of her many friends that she will permanently recover Edward Kei had beer IRNCOrre $251 difference, and lame Mr. Cox for kicking over Considering the tt ongregation ymplimentary, aot who contributed to indertake never WAS onsiderable limite of IR « the 5 ; i J hose ‘hen tt} gl fo ny done Thos al Pres Baileyville The that community OF MANDY vears., was the superin- tendent of school, and did interest of the His lecture, "Anecdotes and Reminiscences of Eminent Men and Women Whom | have Seen and Heard there! received the closest attention was highly spoken of by all who heard it. Dr, Van Tries is now making arrangements to deliver this lecture be- fore a Beliefonte audience for tly benefit of the pospital which needs every cent et. When the dat eeted In in th ative C. Van Tries Dylerian { 1 oe Bellefonte rel at appre aug of Ie u vel tor Known in As De, | the Sabbath much to cauren th he ance ine and e to pack the : | transacted business | is punounced | | = cde Beezer, the | part of this week in DuBois. | Miss Ada Hancock, of Philipsburg, with friends in Belle | spent Sunday fonte, | ==Miss Myra Humes entertained a few of her friends ious dinner on | Tuesday, ~Mr. and Mrs, James Harris returned Tuesday from a delightful visit in Phila delphia, Ollie Hosterman, of Woodward, assed through Bellefonte Tuesday on nis way to Denver, Colorada, al a dei ~Miss Mae Brown, after spending her vacation with the Misses Pearl, ret at West Chester, on Tu Frank McFarland, arrived in Bellefonte Tue ter, Mr roed school, Mrs burg became a gu Hastings, to est ol her 81 ~~Don't forget the installation of offi- cers in Gregg Post rooms, on the third floor of the Harris block. Remember the public will be cordially welcomed, ~Mrs, F. W, Trider entertained the Daughters of the American Revolution at her home on East Linn street on Tuesday night, There were twenty-one ladies present, -C. M. Parrish's drt beautified by Joe and J rescoing the ceiling and is a little torn up just now lays his place of busi attractive . in g store is being ohn McSully who th side (84) 1 o ness will e Dale, the put on the window the Co This week Clement torney, had his name nis office, at 0 a opposite ine letters are in gilt i 14 and mq COBURN written for a few re wondering what has haj the correspondent, and istance say they are m he correspor nitre De WooKks the read - Troy readers uch CENTRE HA LL Iwo Weeks a Weaver er daug! Nng the rooms am 0 housekee} | Alexander has cold at her brother's home, Allison, of Spring Mills Alfred and Samuel Durst ha ve urned from ohnstown, Saturday where they visited Mrs, Alfred Durst and laughter Mrs. 8. M. Goodbart, Andy Moyer is again working in the foundry, as moulder. He lives at ant Crap Oberholtzer, who is visiting her Mrs. Colyer, has been quite sick Hs past week Hope she will be jo i Sevel'e been sick " CAS SOON sil well again, MARRIAGE LICENSE Axe Mann, Bellefonte, Centre Hall Potters Mills Keystone, Gearhartville Bellefonte { Roland 8. Lucas . i Mary E. Rowley { Sheridan P { Elsie M John C Lelia M (raris Harshberger runter . Parks Kurtie Rosa Bowanki Hanicul Smoke Jane Shimmel Karthans Bellefonte CENTRE MILLS Mr, Neese and family, visited friends | near Centre Hill Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Etters, of State College, spent last week as the guestof J. A, Wine and f aly. i harles Miller attended a in | Millheim last week, py iveryman, spent | but | POTTER TWP. FOLE CAT CITY. discover lively h Pole, always Accord. my airship to I was out in the North pole. I anticipate time when I arrived at t I met my Uncle Sam, who glad to greet his boys in bly ingly a few days afte took me to a factory to ake my choice | I would have much preferred a new air ship, but appreciating my U Sam's show- kindness I said n that a ort 1 he . ic a nothing, ing that I had never line, On our w ights among whi ading a ground mole y 1 ay to many i Vv eating boy cating Jur : way. Although | \ automobiles | man number of other things. rode home with me and explained the ma. chinery as we went Xmas, | thought 1 would \ taking for a ride my young lady friend; when | called for her | was astontshed to of actured ncle ; the next day being celebrate see that she looked surprised when she saw the badge with the initial, G. D, L. stamped in blue, I said that is to repre- sent that [ am a full of whic h The next rship; on my i installed the secret lodge, at Colyer home in my passed thro nv ny was organized day I returned ai way home |] y saw 5] diamond ma ort on the second to signboard up; it 1 scribe swallowd by be Jona : Po a whale ants YOU MAY NOT NEED IT NOW Put It In a Safe Place. For It Come In Handy Ma y MIX THIS AT FIRST SIG Says Home-Made Mixture is Easily Pre- pared, and Cures Weak Kidneys and Bladder. Compound Ques : yrug “pike f (Hives FEyans Co ? Superior | Hot ne horse 3 Coal O Fag ™ Huggies Iwo 10 fout Silors Dairy Wagons Saw and Bence} Hay Blacker © Extension Ladders, Hay Ropes and iron Whee! Barrows Ride Delivery Hay Hammars Hay loader, Hay Rakes Hay Ladders Forks, Reaper, Land Plaster Roller, Phosphate, Frick Ki wor Portable Engine 5 horse poner Upright Engine, 2 horse power Lambert Gasoline Engine, 12 horse poser Upiight Roller Aeme Delaval Beit Cream Separator No. 4 Monitor Gran Cleaner, niry Spring Balance Seales s Marble Counter Top Show Ose Filipe Fittings and Valves Belting «leather and canvas, Private Telephone Outfit o Veterinary Instruments Horse, Hog and Cattle Condition ? Loudon Manure Carriers National Mannre Spreader Combination Viee and Anvi Reno No, 1 Enciinge Shredder snd Cutler Ohio No. 13 Ensliage Cotter and Blower, I Kramer Wagons, 4 Inch tire, Weber Wagon, § ineh lire Low Lown Wagon, 4 neh tire, Iwo horse Grocery Wagon 2 Milk Route or Hucketer Wagons Siack and Wagon Covers, Peering 12 ot Hay Rake, Two 6 foot Deering Mowers Aspinall Potato Planer, 2 Hallock Potato Diggers, 4 Bpring Tooth Harrows A Amerioan Caltivetors, ¢ Deering Grain Blader, | 2 Weering Corn Binders, | Dayton Computing Seales, Kuandard Computing Beales, = Rn SL Raxe horse pe mplete, Powder For particulars Inquire of J. HARRIS ROY, Rock au Rock view, Pa, \ Centre Co, | Meyers over | day evening for Dayton, Ohio, where he | is attending United Brethern school, | our town, my arrival, he | | paper: | LOT al by | | members of member | igh Possum Ridge there 1] JULIAN Rev. Wolf the it of left wa ue Aaron He Sunday on Sun. Waddle, Sundayed He accompanied Miss Mary pi rp Swope to Lock Haven on Monday Wilber Myer ill John Clark, of lay Geo, Ww. Bullock ia air y Snow made a trip on »ature | night to Lock Have | Shoe on Monday, in special ticket agent Mrs, Reid filled o office, took floor 3 (3 4T wi was soon able WwW. G7] to Altoona 01 Davi BEVEral ada all (re0 4 again, The stork bouncing baby | Both mother and James Andrews suffering with an att The young people's day evening members as it member there y one male and not any the male B. church, in which it was held on their part an non member wal aq feyr | show your colors entirely. Truly harvest is grea John Bullock at Punxsu Mr. Hanco sister, of Pi th brary Oe Done of |} tawi PENNY 4 WORD ADV. Any subser users ment in this mn « NO not exceed ornt a word ornts row than 2 » ¥y - aMiver & 0offiex at berst FARMER stocked fare Valentine ] FOR SAL) FOR west RENT of Ur BOTS. Bear on the prem FOR SALLY kerels § Or mone Hi : MEES W ente. is? Raving horses CHTHOLe Ar REMOVED have Centre (Xx be 1Pigoon Lafis, Pe AUCTIONEER offers his serv farm and sto Lion guaran te phones At mont. Ps oer onk and chest suf! A mil Ee] ons roeguired and other it scdd ress Yeager Mfg Ox Tu WANTED Lath at nut, small dimens of esch. For dimens formation on Bellefonte, Pa AUCTIONEER Frank Mares, of afters his servioes 10 the publi eer! farm and stock sa 1 on Funranioy phones. Address mont. Pa shingles on W Lemont ARCLioT Satisfae Dahle Both Mayes, Box 2. 1a Lt as at es a specialty Rates Frank BEE SUPPLIES all k be secured of W.8 WI an. such as Homa & Dansenbaker hirood frames Welesoupe coverad hives. supersection foundations thin wee tion combs, comb wire and everything used by 1 UP to-date bee raters MARKET QUOTATIONS. PRODUCE pid nds oar rood) BELLEFONTE The following prices sre by Sechiler & | Un. for produce Eggs, per doren Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound | Bide, per pound | Shoulder, per poand RELLEFORTE~ GRAIL The following prices are paid by CY. Wag Bb Wat ST
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