6 1908, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —There was nothing done at council | Monday night except sign bills, | —James Sullivan, a representative cit- | izen of Snowshoe, was a pleasant caller, | —Wm. Breon, on the Curtin farm near | Bellefonte, is troubled with gangrene on | one of his legs. Mrs. Roan, of Beaver street, who was taken to the Bellefonte hospital re- cently, is getting along nicely —W. L. Hunt and family left Thurs. | day for their home in Renovo after a short visit at the residence of D, W. | Woodring. —Rev. W. B. Cox, pastor of the Evan | gelical church, returned Friday evening from Harrisburg where he transacted | business. —It is stated that Dr. J. has been seriously ill in the slightly improved but far f out of danger, —Philip Beezer, the butcher, is tak- | ing ice from Spring Creek that is sixteen to eighteen inches thick. That makes the ice man laugh. —William Breon, who resides on the Curtin farm, east of Bellefonte, is fering from a sore leg, which has causing him much pain, ones, who ospital, is rom being 1] a suf- 1 een — Joe Barnes, the able assistant in the | Adams Expregs Co., has recovered from the grip, while off duty his place was faithfully filled by Hastir Sloteman, who had in the Bellefonte 1 his for E 1gs (Gates — Ambrose been slated for the assistant Postoffice Saturday witl ily here. Monday ium. — Dentist Hafer, of troubled with ca on Monday | pital, I ration — Shem nent spent He left Mon: » he place s 51 our earlier y She has a lady « 1 \ biblical matters ¢ — Herbert Haven, guests of his par ry Bartley, in Pu is still hol Ing Ov f good with the Clark Pr ago he looked i as sand f rine Belle- scar assist of by an ~—Joseph W. fonte, bas been Gray, the insuranc ant apd solicitor, he gets hand in he will make ‘er Shaughency, employed m e Man, as . pe besides writing life and fire in. surance if he could insure men that their | hair would not fall out he would soon be walking on easy street and living io af oho being closed down are concerned, | tio brown stone front. —The people in not pafronizing the ing a grand eat cents, Jere 1s where you can get money. The attendance large each might which is very gratifiying to those who have the enterprise in charge While thisis true the hall is large and they can accommodate many more. Sev- eral pights last week Mr, Lewis, of New York, sang which cal treat. $s ~The Democrat had lady caller, Mrs. Lillie Pa., who is making a» Bush House, her so1 the Bellefonte Academ: a lady of intellig and the evening spent most agreeable. Her ceased, mit in several of eV state, hence Mrs, Over with matters pertaining t servalive — James K our NCE Bellefonte who Theatorium are miss It costs but five no place in town rT for vor mu ior you are 1 ty SE i tha and ther SO proved to be a musi Was a pre L ¥ 3 i g « f Boggs { Luesday to Altoon: place ret in . home from town In gennine soup ho busdreds o' men, women in line to get enough food to keep them from starving. Mr. Krebs was amazed to see the effect of the panic in- dustrial centres His accou ardly an exaggeration as he is one of Boggs townships leading citizens, an old soldier and a republican of some influence that section William Shope, who has been fll the position of local editor of Da News since December 1st, has resigned and accepted a position as collector and solicitor for the Pennsylvania Telephone Co. whose headquarters are in the Hus! Arcade. This week "Billy" has trying to kill two birds with one stone by working on the paper and filling his new job This week, however, will wind up carreer in the editorial chair, which has been of short duration we think he will find his better adapted to } iattler ses in | Mi ¥ ant chudren in these + ntis | as "mm in the been his 118 taste William. Foster, of State College has verbally announced to friends that he will be a candidate for the legis lature. You can easily tell on what side of the on you can say of some of the other repub ican candidates, but the cam. his noe he before paign is over they will have to show their | that under colors. The voters will demand every candidate come out from cover and declare his attitude toward Penrose the leader of the gangsters The fellow who fails in this had better crawl ina hole and draw the hole in after him Miss Ella A Mever, who was head nurse at the Bellefonte hospital, resign ed ber position on Saturday and went to ber heme in Philipsburg where she spent Sunday and Monday, She return ed Fellefonte and is now open for engegements as a private nurse She had been at the hospital for nearly two yeanrs where she received the best of traning under the Lois Calderwood and our skilled physi cians, She is therefore well qualibed to enter a sick room and take charge of the most complicated case; she is an excellent young lady and deserved consideration, 0 { wallpaper | Board new position | That's more than | direction of Miss | —Ask Archie Allison how He likes the toothache. Benton Tate, of Bellefonte, Friday in Tyrone. Miss Margaret Burnett has visiting friends at Downlogtown. spent —Harry Williams has returned from Altoona, where he visited friends. W. R. Brackbill, the furniture dealer, is slowly from a sprained ankle. -Mrs. William A. Lyon left Belle- fonte Friday to visit her daughter, Mrs, McGinnis at Punxsutawney Mrs. Edward Nolan, Mrs. Harry Garbrick and Mrs, Alice Cowdrick spent Thursday at Mill Hall with Mrs. Curt | Cowdrick. Progressive recovering ~ Linn Graham got and in | He says, Bellefonte first, last and all the time tired of City life | is back Ed. Eckenroth's now store, -Mr. Thomas Laurie is quite ill at home of his brother, Dr. William Laurie, D. D,, on Spring steet and there are 118 recovery les Eckenroth recently Weaver house on Penn lie C. Reeder. The price paid leven hundred d A. a member Agriculture, made recently the grave doubts of ight street -Char bot the J. from 1 was about « Gen fonte, 1 ollars. PR ell of the lhe by Govern € t yw Stewart. Ti y dance at McAllis mn Frid Episcopal churcl h every Saturday during February D. Sheffer’s store, begioning February o'clock a Bread, cakes, in PV, grocery at nn des Ist, pres, J | *+Joe" is a hustler and | serts, candy and baked beans for sale. | addition tothe membership of one bun: | Any erders left with Mrs, | son will be filled, W. H. Wilkin. «While at preseat Bellefonte is having her share of the hard times so far as that the depressic In fact it is stat. th 44) n ere are indications n here will not last | ed upon pretty some of ti +) vor 15. able hor art auiaol Dear : le Cl 1h of ized Tuesday ie election of Milan Walker, James Harshberger treasurer. Dr. J. Allis is the teacher, and a special cou we life of C t will be n young met » enrollec . - A Every 80C te rns taken i in ween Lewis ig some places it was but the crew ar time to let the regular the schedule rived trait ta three Ie ou The engins followed the passenger train out cording to in order to be on hand if any trouble urred Mrs. Cla fonte this week apartments in Cr der oC Sn and opened le th came vexchange t fall while Mr. and Mrs she and Mrs Cmcinnati, O,, were atte mpting ) extn caused by an exploding Smith has only now re 1e is able ome to 1 that las parents Milesburg of be remembere home of her H. Else, in I.. Greenough badly burned by guish a fire lamp, and Mrs cavered so th Al 10 ¢ her own home he It Jesse Cox left on Monday for Reading sre he will visit friends for a month good opening are that and that their future sOCS A business i the probabilitie this wife will make home He has threé\ brother in-laws { living in that city, besides having prop erty there Then, Frank Derstine holds an excellent position in a large store, in { that place, so that Jessie would not be ian actual stranger We expect, how ever, that at the final wind up they will | come to the conclusion that Bellefonte { is good enough for them, Joung man from ne | Saturday a Ridges came to Bellefonte with {load of wood. While here he | tanking up until his appearance | worse than that of a hog. a sled was He was too threw himself on the sled ina drunken stupor. When the horses started down High street, practically without a driver When at the corner of High and Thomas streets they were stopped by Harvey Stine whoturned the team and started them toward Milesburg., The name of this young boozer is known and if it was not for bringing reproach upon his family we worl name him, The seosible horses must have gotton the bar room sign home safely as no report has reached us of anybody freezing to death from Wallace Run, been | State appoint. | the | began | drunk to know what he was doing so he | ~Temperance rally in the Court House to night, ~My Wife's house next Thursday night. | -=Abe Baum is confined to his home with a bad attack of rheumatism, —Mrs. 1da Powers returned Monday from Williamsport where she had been visiting friends, --There will be no morning next Sunday in St. John Reformed church Bellefonte. | { brated in the Reformed Church, at Zion, { Sunday morning, at 10,30, | he Misses Fox have returned from | Bellwood where they have been visiting | their sister, Mrs. Gearhart, | Misses Sebring and Waite, of Wil | liamsport, are visiting Miss Sallie Fitz | gerald of North Spring street, ~(3. M, Gamble f Bellefonte's progressive business men, spent a day or so this week in Williamsport. -Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan, who had | been visiting friends in Bellefonte, left Sunday for their home in Altoona, Chas. E. Holter, book-keeper for the Nittany Iron Co., is confined to the house at present with atrack of the grip —~Mrs Tate, wife of Dr. H. W. Tate, who had been visiting friends and rela tives in Philadelphia, returned Satuday. yy one o Easter Sunday comes on April 19 on Ash Wednesday jues until Easter Su commences hg, and conti of Harrisburg, As. of the Y. M. C lay looking over rv ary 1 OR . the at tn large and a large were taken was followed — George T. Bush returned y Wil liamsport Saturday where he attended a meeting of the Williamsport Cagsistory of Scottish Rite Masons. He reports an Ldred It was a graad affan and every: body had an énjoyable time { =A musical farce comedy, said to be of unusal excellence, will be the attrac at the opera house next Thursda 1g. Manag rGarman having secure ee act play, “My Wife's Fam » combined work of Hal Stephens Linton, prolific 1 style " a. ev the thr +H Me rou erve Das § The r WAS January t 3 OT one 4 £35 CERN 5 ber of egg wall » SMAasiest ck contained five hens " u e the irae to it la six weeks blown over be the col before the tra been pelled for the present For some ti wit a me past h a cataract on his left eye troubled which # nally entirely obscured the vision and has now grown so bad that the sight « the right eye has become affected. Upon the advice of bis physician he has given up work and will rest his eyes for a few months. Tuesday he departed for the ye hospital, Pi ielphia, for an nua id treatment i 4 Saturday night the late train, on the Central Railroad Pennsylvania stuck inthe snow drift near Zion. There were eleven passeng the train, all f whom were compelled to remain there from 11 o'clock Saturday night until 1 o'clock Sunday morning. Among the P. Har. snowb und passengers were H Juigley, John Shugart and ris. Henry C Rev, W. B. Cox and family, Here by tale for tl being no preach of er son hangs the t heir ing in the Evangelical church Sunday mdrning. The cars were kept warm and every attention was given them by } conductor, Harry Winton The sent three engines to the scene but, on ace of the high drift in hich the train hwhedifla, they gasoline nu Was night as well have sent car. Sunday morning the yard engine, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, went to their rescue and finally succeded in pull. ing them out comp iD thei i Must Report Violations of Law. Judge Harry Alvan Hall laid down | the law to the constables of Clinton coun {ty. Judge Hall's talk to the constables | came somewhat as a surprise to the of. | ficers, and some of them may not have | appreciated it, but the wople of the county will, After the officers had made | their regular quarterly returns Judge | Hall instructed them to take seats in | the jury box, and then turning to them | sald © "As constables it is part of your duty to visit, at stated intervals, all places in your bailiwick where liquors are sold and to make report to the court It is your duty to report all violations of the law as to the sale of liquor, whether such violations are witnessed by yourself or are properly reported to you by others. Family,” at the opera Service | GREGG TWP, FENN HALL, Sunday was dox day, and as he had | ! | | | | CILIATE W yr Er Br) LITE A YH time to come out, we will have six weeks | of cold weather, Clara Condo spent Sunday with her | parents. | { conducting a series of very interestin~ | meetings, had to close on account of a | severe cold, Irene Rishel spent several days with : : { her sisters, Mrs, W. H, Sinkabine. The Holy Communion will be cele- | Mrs, father week, F. and her last M. Fisher entertained brother several days Jerry Albright, our enterprising tea | Satur 4 iri agent, had a bad p home, on day W. H. Sinkabine and wife, entertain. ed Rev. Sheeder one day last week Mamie Bartley spent several town, last week, R. B, rip to thé county seat, john Hosterman a the funeral of days in Jartges made a flying busines t on Satur avr GAY. attended Haunt, at mother ¢ iam Selinsgrove. Matthew home Bartges week, Daniel Corman, Mrs. Jerry and William Hosterman, sent suffering from a severe: grip; hope for their speeedy r¢ William Heckman, who is a st the Spring Mills Academy, day in town Grace Grove spent Wednesday r friend Mary Bartges. Mrs brie 14 right, spent : Armbruster and wife, of K , who had been mother and New Year’ 3 ’ val " vali OL Mor lA iid everything brigade was was Ul alled out, WOODWARD A = (Juite a snow fell in this locality on {Saturday morning and about 2 o'clock fin the afternoon a strong gale began | blowing from the Northwest which drift ed all the roads in the country, and made them but have been opened since C. D. Motz s last week at ington, D ( accompanied Smull, of Rebersbu Bertha Hosterr ittsburg, are spending some yme of C. W, Hosterman Charles Miller, of of Linden surrounding impassable pent Wash by George rg 1 and Virg ginia Lewis i time at rage seems as Lhe lay af ro away i stage fernoon an it Do damage 1 rte yoried sunt between here and : : a travel the preachers could not spective appoiniments ol this place had to do without Word preached, as no hearing the minister resides ger and wife, of Middleburg relatives in this valley last A. Hosterman and daughters t the greater part of this week at the home of G. W. Hosterman, at Fiedler, Stuart Harter, of Harter W, Va,, ar- rived here last week to visit his parents C. H. Hosterman and family, who spent several weeks at Woodward, re turned to their home at Sober, Thursd'y Qn Sunday G W. Radel and wile cel ebrated their birthday very pleasantly at home. There are not many couples that can do that on the same day W. H. Harter and family, of Linden hall spent last week visiting friends here Mrs. Beula Daniels, of Elizabethville, visited her parents, G. W, Radels a few is Mrs. Rachael Hosterman spent part of last week with her davghbter, Mrs. T. H Motz, near Woodward Goes Over Embankmert, Ralph Fryer, the son of E. B. Fryer the Mill Hall milk man, Sunday after. noon drove nver an embankment along Fishing creek near the Brookside farm The young man was driving to Mil Hall with about so gallons of milk, The roads were terribly drifted with snow and the high winds blowing ata vel oity of 40 miles an hour pelted the flying granules into the eyes of the young driver and horses, and almost (them, The team made a mixstep {and soon wagon, horse, and milk were tumbling down the steep embank- ment {feet down the bank whete it lodged, boy | [If it had mot been for this fortunate | {obstruction they would probably have [rolled down the entire distavce of 100 | feet to the bank of the creek, With the assistance of neighbors and friends the horses and wagon were gotton to the road Aisin and continued their journey to Mill Hall, ~ | Rev. B, R. M. Sheeder, who had been blinded | The outfit struck a tree about 20 | Absolutely From Grapes, the most healthful of fruits, comes the chief ingredient of BAKING POWDER The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar oF E * Li Conts a little more than the injurious slum or phosphate of line powders, but with Hood Lo ALAA TA AAI IAT AE INA Ad LEELA TTL TOY A : Royal you are sure of pure, health rr Frank B. Clark Arrested, WEATHER NOTES. he } a I'res gives an account| lark, for | Lise pretense the Central IATK Wa pany forfent ng 10 cover this event red and was The police | and Belle Clark on | rv arfied bail i prove that he skipped his bond in each case avoid trial Helis called | by the detectives one of the gleverest, crooked financiers in the country, and is thought to have dispoled of $:0,000 worth of stock in “fake” coal, coke and mining companies. Clark was arrested Saturday morning in Pittsburg, on a process issued by Judge Thomas in the cn ADGA Was p aced ip jail at | the Dieces LO CHES WHC Just in ic r hoe there was a depth of 18 inches. Heavy drifts were re ed from some sections " Our cofrspordents fom ofl Parts of the county report troublesome snow. j drifts, by the late storm and from 10 | 12 inches of sow and ice men hav fine harvest to port Ino ] aK : ”m ing a | NINa: Cours H¥ 1) hi rnded to at place ADJOINING COUNTIES cate 1 NAVE Was Frank Miller, of Pine Grove Mills, had | parts ofl e misfort i Ge lose agood bh J arrival of a young son near Millheim ine t and Mrs K over the ree rmany lek bert Smith are re at home Insitute to} Monday and A good mind the | Centre Lrmers MARRIAGE LICE NSE { Georg E, Sw R 1 Mary Royer builder » Brisbin ¥ it of Cen oun PENNY A WORD ADV "a Saturday ever witl Mrs, Elias Hancock, of Runvilk Miss Sue McLaughlin, of Milesburg former the mother and the of Ed. Hancock of PI ilipsburg after a visit of several days at the latter's res idence returned home Saturday morning L Al ana the WANTED latter a niece ' experier font WANTED am ar lumber sawyer | 290 Lamb street The other evening a number of young | people from Centre Hall and vicinity | FOR SALF were entertained by Mr. cod Mrs, BEd | 3 ver ward Royer, at Old Fort. The ovent |’ WAS A surprise party in honor of Miss Vergie Kritzer's birthday Delicious a " ery. ITO surawbery 1 refreshments were served, and time rapidly. Miss Kritzer received | many beautiful and useful tokens of re membrance Many farmers throughout Nittany valley are yet puch handicapped by the great snow drifts that in some Instances reached the depth of § feet, and no effort will be made by some of them to attempt to clear the great piles of snow from the anes and in order to reach the main roads they drive through fields as the task of ig 80 much would not be an easy one Can & Ket os aood Wyss Buffalo Rut FOR SALF east of Lior OR RENT MOTOR passed WANTED Plain sewir Frices reasor ove 117 § FOR SALEOR Holts Hollow clear Appi y We RENT my Boggs Twp a James Krebs i REMOVED he 1 4 ement Dale have been ve di r of the Centre County Hank } : the Brick ling on the Nord ie of 1 rt Hous crossroads shovel KNOW POR SALY week ex yours old at and all Mant of good horses the Geary, Tusseyvil (yori. Saturday ercises were held afternoon, Senior in the Auditorium and was given under nuspices of Physical Director W. N den: Music, Mlle. Napoleon, orchestra boxing exhibition, Messrs. Sullivan and Hirshman g. Jolly Good Fellows quarter; fencing Messrs. Zink and summer; music, Mach Oblige to Yéu orchestra; Indian club swingiog, James C Jeffery. assistant physical director music, Observation March, Mandolin cluh; wrestling, Smith brothers; song. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son, Glee club; single stick exhibvtion. Messrs, Zink and | Johnson; susie, the Merry Widow, or. | chestra; Blackened glove contest, Elmira Rerror vs, Bronx Kid State Ue lege, AUCTIONEER L. Frank Mayes of affers his services 10 the public for, farm and stool shies a specialty St inte tion guaraniesd Rates reasonable Poth phobes Address 1. Frank Mares. Box 8 Le mont. Pa Latont as An auctiog son WANTED Lath and shingles, oak and chest. nut, shall Simension stall. A million pieces of each. Por dimensions reguired and other in. formation call on or address Yeager Mig. Oo Nellefonte, Pa Tat MARKET QUOTATIONS. RELLEFONTE- PRODUCE The following prices are pald by Sechier & Oo. for produce Eggs per dosen | Lard, per pound | Tallow. per pound | Butter, per pound {| Side, per pound Khoulder, per pound RELLEFONTE~ GRAIN ' The following prices are ald by OY, Wag ner, for grain The new bridge over the Susquehanna river af Lewisburg, being erected joint. Iv by Union and Northumberland coun "delayed so long by litigation and dispute, is ut length nearing completion, and the final span will te lowered the | Intter part of this week The bridge w hen completed will be one of the finest in the state, costing $1e8.000 It wil con. sist of 5 x spans, with a 22 fool concrete rosdway and a six foot concrete sides way. It will be finished in about two months, ties Corn shelled
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