'HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, JANUARY Do itd 1908, PN NINI NTN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS PANN 8» j—- Twenty-six passenger trains airive | and depart from Bellefonte daily. Hassel Montgomery and Robert | Valentine left for Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hart, who was quite illat her | home on Bishop street, with laryngitis is | recovering. ~—Mrs, Will Chambers, a very critical condition for a few days, is slowly getting stronger —Mrs. H. B. Pontius, who recently stffered a slight stroke of paralysis last | week, is slowly recovering. Mrs. J. Finklestine returned Monday | from Philadelphia where she was visit | ing her parents and friends, | ~-Miss Emma Montgomery, of Belle- | fonte, has been visiting Mr, and Mrs, | Frank Lukenbach in Tyrone, —Miss Margaret Thomas, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Thomas, who has | been quite ill, is much improved. —Mrs. Margaret Burpet, who hac who has been in | been seriously ill with pleurisy at her home on High street, is slowly recover- | ing. —Mrs. L. H, Wian, who recently un- | derwent a s operation, is getting | along very r and will soon be entire- | ly well. — William Mayes, th of Howard, passed thr from Mifflinburg wl business. We are re all sections on proved our cir ness men «& for Derry ratlroad yard enjoyable time. — Remember laliver bh Leet t+ deliver his lec next week f A silver collection w admission will be tree — Miss In Mr. and Mrs. Jan ing her sister, Mrs Indian Philadelphis -On Wednesday mer was operated in the Bellefont ! It wa first operation in the new surgical partment and it proved a success James Hazel : Qe de Mann axe know w he Is eq uy Snyde r Tate with have heart fa their pe pitch by a oe Yon and sprinkling off farinre of of on Pp Ing are ion pla ing This curiosity wWers in ment warrant’ issged 1 1) Curtin, of Bellefonte of 67 cents It is since sen. Curtin the service, and in all these never dreamed that he had anv claim against the U. §, Government. It appears that in celculating the time of his enlistment an error was made, and this was just recently discovered The pumber of the order is 16021, which in dicates that there were a few claims paid before this one, only ‘we doubt if any were of a smaller amount, War tiy to Joh : 1 sum the Settle the iarge itu mustered Bow wan A Ix yt out years be { have | Postal Orders { sanp {the ¢ ars | of | such | closed IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Keep in mind Dr, VanTries’' lecture next week. Miss Tillie darnhart, of Cato, | visitor in Bellefonte, Friday. Michael Hazel spent a short time re cently with friends in Altoona, it in Bellefonte, fOr After a plea Anna Bake: Altoona All the leading public sales are -ad- vertised in the Centre Democrat, Most s order t bills at this office left l C farmer heir During the year 1907, 349 marriage licenses were issued by Recorder John C. Rowe. That average is a little above the Grip cases are reported from all part of the county. The weather for the past two weeks was of a kind to bring on MANY Cases. Hon, William Kepler, of township, spent Friday in He is a good fellow who has warm friends, Ferguson Jellefonte, of hosts Mrs. James Noonan and interesting little daughters Margaret and Geraldine, returned from a delightful visit with relatives in New York - Better look at the date on your label now or else your as we must obey the of | miss paper one ot 1 go oul usines who “lo Harry Baum t of one-sided score, the game and sone sensational made of the Sopho ’ came to Belle bat que hes Uvel it they got away as their teeth Landi ve i by the skin of i Dagpe tt demonstrated to the boys i cond get up Aterer just as palatable a feast as in larger towns rogments occasion of kind Appropriate wet and at a late hour the festivities They bad a return train and when the trainmen reached the 'Y.” pear the College, they found the rails greased which made it impossible for them to proceed further. “The result was that the boys were compelled to foot it to the College The tables were pretty and the eny for were pleasant exceedingly i that made An toasts was a | her home in | ~-Merchant Frank Fisher, of Hall, gave us a pleasant call on Monday, Linn Graham, son of Benner Gra- ham, of Philadelphia, arrived in fonte Sunday, The weather has been fine the past ve or six days and barely below freez being housed for about » weeks Mrs, Wm. Larimer is r friends. -M Adeline Harri daug Dr, and Mrs, George F. Harris, left for 4 N Philadelphia on Monday, D. Paul Fortney left Monday noon for Oakland, Md , for NCS! up again greeting y 188 ghter of acting legal bu G a fe them wi 4 nore thout even tell Way, 14 Phil ip came our of one 2 ending as at siness in town on Monday Jennings left Mon “igart, Cambria count led the funeral of . J. P. Gephart wil in the Hibler residence ly vacate ntle } ny atreat Oo. gheny street, recently Sadie Stover, ~The 1 be glad to know sufficiently fro to take short walks John Hewitt, ome to Bellefonte st. will assume his frie {iss Kate Brisbin has recov recent f of ie Episcopal churcl t+} nler { naking son re room ess and are tu x out each day.’ They can make several ferent faces on ther hi ) Boys” Cot in Petrikin evening $ © enteria Le next fe Hall the most companies on ons of My he best juality of Leaders cl Nn that the most ex of the human voice is {found in the rained voice of a boy of twelve, It is hoped that a large nim. ber of Bellefonte people will take advan. tage of this opportunity to hear such voices as ‘Roney’s Boys’ . Ree | served seats may be secured at Sheffer's | store appear AY ne ol i nment I be bays Ate picker if cit : Are 1 fr boy of of eve Ce and sweetness of tone lure site quality if voice cu fu “ Penn | elles | | ter, Lebanon, is | near Belle Mrs. Lucian Armor, of visiting at the Bogle home fonte, Tuesday Mr, and Mrs went to Unionville where friends, Mrs. Martin Reese of Snow Shoe, James Harris they visited and little y were in | Monday between trains, James M, Hazel, was here the past week attending funeral of Jared Hazel, his Miss Alice Fox left vood where 1 of Falls the nt amiagara " uncle Wednesday for she will spend a ster, Mr Isabel Sirlir ger, Crearnart, being entertained by J. Kennedy Johnst Walker, Miss been on on 1a) jonn oS gomery and nave are slowly improv whom ntly vy will visit Mis Phil McGinley. Rosenthal, of Wilkesbarre, w nt several days very pleasantly at residence of councilman Philip L. , left for Altoona on Tuesday, vzot ~ Word came from York, Pa., yesterday that Mrs, Henry Gentzel wa ill at her home in that city ly resided in Bellefonte and known here. F. H who g treatment in the a month or was street, been ORs nderge Bellefonte 1 fe and nn taken ske advantage of eo Ame Its a great 1 Bayard has to rally population of Tyrone in to have the come here to put ] to five of our boys come them is ter ora the the cleaner, as he calls | However, we will heartily we : : not win be responsible for any wintments or jars they may receive e here i Armstrong of Lock Haven, and who is well known in Bellefonte, with ( W. Lee, his chaffeur, left recently quite an extended trip, their destination being Mexion, where Mr. Armstrong has mining and oll Interests. En route they will sop for several daysat Chelsea, Oklahoma, where Mr, Armstrong will | inspect a refluery in which he is interest. | od. After that they will proceed to Mex. | ico where they will spend several | months, ) Ll on MARRIAGE LICENSE. Hagid Bushoneky One Kersa Gale yaa k ? id is Oak Hall Boalsburg Medix Run Aaronsburg Geo, H. Shugarts Mary B. Felty Abner M. Hill va A. Wance B. Harba Douty WwW. G rav hilinalsts TAY ! whur Corrall Rebersbury (00 y ¥ Anna B. Keith lair Burd ra Calh Real Estate H ietta Walker to J . Wolfe "4 7. 27 acre n Mile Transfers Mark Davis in Rush twp rhan et ux to Minnie 51 $20 acre in * premises y Walter O premises in Rimple in Potter iristian Derr nt Lookout Arthur National | | FRIDAY | FIapAy | FRIDAY | WEDRMRDAY | WEDNRSDAY MARCH 2 dale, on the er will nell Hayes S en y full chenek MARCH DW. Miller w COI, BK mill nosLy [} nader. u wna general Mr On m MAOH John Hig are mated 4 sho N ne w Lear O i MARCH Louse hod mens o'clock Ww WEDERNDAY 0 o'clock shary Manca the W. I. Harve Confer will » | yearling o« some fresh cattle, bre plemenis Ww Wr on odd Davy Man One mle east of of red Durham & Berkshire b Got chickens and bh H. H Miller WeEDXS fonte 1 } inet 18 Holstein Freisian | Thoroughbred Cattle. + OVER 5,200 re AML AR) ATTLAETS t as the best place for advertising thelr | BUTTER oo tion 1 I'ma fi FRIDAY. MAR He nie Mamwn me of sale ws and farm implements new Mary § Heck i TURsbAY Mon ALP M Ha the Krean er farm ne of farm Ww ik and impiements sm Clark MeClintick, Aum WERDER DBAY, Manon 18 FF A pring M AW farm stow k mania ~ 5 shoats, together w f whieh» Mel nl of st Yeariek, of mph | on pl NW sheep, he MeCTint ie Mane Is) 3 miles West of fn Benner Twp. Mrs. David Roth full Nine of stock and farm im Salentlovieck: LL. Frank Mayes Man horses LB aver . wil imple 7 bore abd farm Lad CRtLie tents Ad WEDNESDAY Helletonte rock will me plements Aue THURABAY. Mom, 1h AL Hunters Park, Ten per Top. Mrs Rachael EK. Henderson will sel) full Hoe of farm implements, Hive stock, and household gouds. 1, Mayes, Auer THURSDAY, MARCH 10: 1% miles west of Hub jersburg, on N. HL. Yeariek's farm, CL. John sof will sell horses, cows, hogs, sheep, and & full line of farm machinery and Implements Salest 0am AC MeClintle, anet " suet { Epes | Lard Shoulder oni by fuars : } ee % Hey this herd were each gardiess of cost fro PRODUCT herds : : vw Two Bulls 2 y Work Horses 'wo PENNY 4 WORD ADV 3 LEE ther Yau Ak TH rents Lofts, Bellet i stm of W. 8 & Dansentliker Tew ams brow supervection t MARKET QUOTATIOMS, BELLEFONTY The following pri Ua. for produce tr dose POT por PET PET pound per pound per pound BRLLE¥C? The tollowifg priees ner, for grain Tallow Hutter Side ye... Corn shelled
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