in THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 20 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS 3 idl a Ns, jack Decker and children Bellefonte, Sunday, for Lancaster, —Dr. Thomas Var made a flying trip Friday. Abe Baum, man, has been time wit le I'ries, of Bellefonte, Williamsport, 1 to on livery ous en having unite | el Gregs position in and returned ] Miss Meygy, had been at the her home in Philip —Dr. D. K. Musser, the out of town. He expects=to Bellefonte about the last of this month, —]n the near McCal and family, formerly of Bellefonte, wil move from Rochester, N. Y,, to Philadel phia. : —Mrs. Joseph Runkle and Mrs. N. B, Spangler left Saturday for Union where they spent several days as guests of Mrs. Thomas Fisher. —Hon. P: Gray Meek left Bellefonte, | Monday, for Denver, Col,, to make ar- rangements for opening up State Head- quarters prior to the meeting of Demo- cratic National Convention be h there in July. —Miss Anna McCoy gave a harty at her home on West | ‘here were th ] present. Mrs tained at fl a to return future Roy Tull 1 rille, to v.six of hb Nora Sheldon ¢ same nigh ush He use. demy voting the the at flinch appartments at —The Bellef test 18 ON ant ush. Twen among the The de beautif : three feet le coloring. —Rev. James Dunning, fermerly as sistant prin i} nte High School. and his father Dr. Dunning when returning to Osceola, after conduct ing revival ser Drane, misfortune to have a their horse having become frig} The was upset and the occupants thr and suffered the onvenience ing home throu —Friday Mrs John Hewitt, arrive Columbus, Ohio. Although the repairs at the rectory have not been completed, Rev. Hewitt and his wife will make that | . Ging sugh, for the present. they will take their meals at the hotel. The people of the town, irrespective of church and creed, will join in extending to Rev. Hewitt an fera cordial welcome g had at had sleigh wn out of walk 1 ain his w the mishap business for a way. It'sa his neck -Fribay surprise lodon in he who | There present whi playing all k ments which, event growd returned to ir of the mornin Ww 1 oof ho -This evening at ( will be served to the met terion church, inthe ch street N Wy Po er gregation are invited are in the habit of there, will be cordially" wel L. F. Laverty, of Bra speaker of the evening a member of the Pittsburg of 21, and is thoroughly i our Presbyterian movements amo men sually fine orator a it will tion to ot Ot man in the congrega 't This evening the music lovin Heo ; : ® | ple, of Bellefonte, will have the extreme pleasure hearing the Castellano Operatic Concert Co. It will appear in 4 i Garman's Opera House, and it consists { the most famous artists of the musi ol cal world. Such an_ opportunity as this doesnot present itself very often; an all- | The | a star combination at popular prices MOKTAIN AS will be given I» Prilfiant and delightful one, while Sig- nor Castellano, the grea' Tenor, is the particular star of this organization, yet | every other member of the company is | also a star. The opera house should be filled to its full capacity, David McCloskey, of Wingate, who with his wife have been making his home with his son-in-law, William Hoo- ver, at Tyrone, was among the pleasant callers on Saturday morning, Mr Me. Closkey, aithough up in. years is practi cally a young man in mind and spa. When asked how he was replied, “1 am sti | fat, ragged and saucy.” He is a rock. ribbed democrat, and says that judging from the number of soup houses and empty dinner pails to be found all over the country Grover Cleveland must be president of the United States. He says that he finds a large number of Republicans in- Tyrone who will vote for,a change. 3 } WI Our friend John Guiser, and daugh- ter, of Hecla, gave us a pleasant call, Tom Beaver had a cold reception a week ago—lamed by a cake of ice falling on his foot, Mrs, Fred Lancaster, Reynolds Friday, from the funeral of | wart hile on a visit sun township, ¢ 1d Centro in ten Mrs. BR. G ternoon for Sunbury will be 4 { Mrs. John Huffman, Miss Margaret Seghler, of Bal been a visitor in VYCAars simer left Monday af- 1 Williamsport Spige ana latter place Ler aug lellefonte at the f her parents, Mr. and M nond Sechler, on Linn street. Mrs. Web Karstetter and laughter, Sarah, of Curwensy it the home of her parent M. W. Furey, of near Margaret Furey is keepi itil she returns Mary Switzer, of the Salv e re little rille, 18 vis. 5, Mr and Bellefonte ng house * of Coleville, a tion Army, who i with j uch improved d for by her sister, { Philadelphia, 85 Mi oer She ’ L.ieutenan f | with hi par- Faxson has Thomas Mr past in ) the B. Heyl Has 1 WEeCKS Faxon 2 . ' man, w been ¢ I Mrs. W. W., Mo Pittsburg on a is a young and pr ho always si Jat presents it us he stands hig 1 of his employers -Th monthly men's n reeting he auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held in the Court “house Sunday, at 3 o'clock.” Judge E, L. Orvis will deli } the th address A uncer t were D1 Allison ‘ A Beaver, W. P, Hume (nil re vi issued to J. ( tiemen came s and Charl sitor tickets Meyer, Esq back greatly er fea' of : ) 4 5 : \ Mig ot ’ mom ere These the de Sunday worl } graphic ription and the great work it | plish. In the evening spoke of the work ang part the fonte congregation ought to take inghis movement which is greatest in the history of the world Gen. Beaver made an t the conference which was highly uf by all who heard it ~The Bellefonte Electric ompany for some time have been making im. provegnents about their plant by which the capacity was enlarged, through the addition of more machinery fi was their purpose to install an all dag ser. vice to supply both light and power, Mr | Bussler, the Supt. informs us that they ng wiore ’ les oO trying to accon (rer Beaver lelle. the address a spoken | soon will be ready to operate the new | service, It is thelr expectation to sup ply power for a number of local indus tries at a price that will be attractive, Among the various uses for such power will be driving all kinds of machinery, ne Pon ilators for buildings, and especially an electric iron for laundry work and use in the homes, They expect to can. vass the entire town soon fog the electric can in. to furnish ances for cooking. wv electric meumonia, churns. fans, washmacgines, printing | a. grinding coffee in grocery stores, | ~Snowed briskly all day yésterday, with some 8 in, depth, { ~=Fred Showers spent Sunday with | friends at Williamsport. | ~To gain space for much matter, had | to cut down correspondence somewhat, | ==Next Wednesday evening ‘‘Holljgan in New York" will be at the opera house, Mrs. Sabra Garman spent Sunday in Lock Haven as the guest of Mr, and Mrs, B, C. Achenback In 8. Parson's sale notice is to be ad- ded: 1 brood with 11 pigs, and Sharpless sale March 12. ing Mrs, James K or party to a numil SOW eparator ce in Bellefonte Theatorium T! and beautiful illustrated more 1e ele Songs are attracting large audiences Miss Jennie Hickok, ljttle daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hickok, enter- tained twe of her little friends Fri- day afternoon at the Hastings residence — Mrs. Charles Martin, and son, Irvin. of Milesburg, spent a couple of days in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs Neal Martin, South Allegheny street Rev. Jay. Woodcock, Philadel spent Sunday among friends Monday he was shaking hance friends i. He is get along nicely in the Quaker City. Monday f t to work in 14 IS on of ] at mont 1s 2 jellefonte, i il Jennings le , where he w Kt { t 1 h endangers lestrians. A + the 'O a big su? friande 2 iTienas § siting n for two weeks Mr daughter, and M LeRue, left Punxsutawney this week moved d i and Mrs, Potter intending to board foy the time being. The house they vacated i be repaired throughout and on tl 1 will be pled by T. 1} oon LT ill m Ree Sy me Mi nterested in ie 80 Preshbyter al i" Belletonte n patent on his fol which ybably He has already froma OHrm im not to disposs : means receive Phila lelphia asking | patent until Ami NO they have iovestigated class and id like to see him get enough ou it to keety himself and a darling wife the balance of his hfe rose i first fellow we A » "n Friday evening Daniel Eberhart, o Bellefonte, returned from a delight! visit among friends and relatives Union coumty He brought with hi a sword which is an ole the period of 1812 and (quite an interesting history It belonged to Sabastian Witmer, father of Mrs, Eb erhart, and William Witmer, who is well known in Bellefonte, and wha resides up Buffalo Run, After the deatll of Sabas- van Witmer, about thirtyfive or thirty- six years ago, his household goods were sold, and by mistake the sword and scabbard as carried by the war Mor, was sold: for something” like | fifty cents, All these years there has | been a quiet hunt made for the relic be cause it was prized very highly bl the i family While at the home of his broth er.in-law, Harvey Shantz. Mr. Eber hart saw A sword and upon inquiring found that it wag the one wanted during | these many years, The scabbard was lost {and the blade rusted but, with all this Mr. Eberhart feels quite elated that be has been able to regain sion of even the rusty blade "which will be brightened up given to Mr, Eber. bart's son, John, who will keep it as long as he lives and one generation it relic of it has ¥ a 7 { : then it down from | are visiti oo aaher. ' Lowry on ““Holligan in New York" comes here 20, i ~—Fred Smith, Jr., is qoite ill ‘at his home on Bishop street. Feb, “The Castellano Operatic Company’ | at the opera house to.night, Dr, Kirk gave ©*'T It had the -~There will be of Catholic church body is cordially invited The starting ut March first many aig a pill on Tu 1 day effect Dagget s who had bes \ i Rain a h House room, i aroun y were glad t "The Castellano Operatic Com house to-night IPriday bu 3 ry 4 ’ hisrd av o Thurday opera Lot » Annour fOr then it was -Harry McManaway ent Monday in Since retirin ince ntile business he 1.1 : ladies of fair irday , #t ‘which need! homemade bread for ework, aprons, ream, ake l ctions will be & Lindsy, of il painting of George Beezer and her lit | ughter, Ele well by water ng of several ing on new plaster was pretty As predly lamage : wr Gown cessitated the ceilings and put. In ® couple of spdnces the plastering had to be taken wn will ht on the side walis. A slate take the place of the shingle i when the house TO » f (8 D ' 3 f west ue e is put in order F Culliew On the Amer move 1 ff was merly room in the freight sta. 1 of the Central Railroad of Pennsyl The for : FOS hat the business « press Lo » ‘Ss svore to hat the fF waiting e nia reason this change 1s 104 't warrant keeping the expense of having an office up in he Central part of the town William ler, after April 1st, will act both as and express messenger on the thus our friend Walter Armstrong )W express ] 5S BD messenger " r n sb » ig for another Saved a $170 Mare. When a Veterinary + Failed to Cure Her, Ww hile le imsiup on the carried Africa’ officer which South Rowe, Sure serving as an Montezuma, rses and mules to ites Mr. @ H H of Sparta I saw Sloan's Colic Cure on the horses and never saw a case colic prove top much for it We had 1.4 horses on board for over a month, so that we had a good pportunity to test the remedy thorough “The ment ment, ed § 0 0 veterinary used Sloan's Lini- also for sore shoulders and sprains, and the horses were landed in a particularly fine condition, “1 know of another case here in Sparta, Ill, where Sloan's Sure Colic Cure saved a $170 mare after the vet erinary had failed to cure her Church Notices The Holy Communion will be celebra. ted in the Reformed church at Zion, next Sunday morning at 10:30. Preparatory service Saturday afternoon, at 2:45. There will be no morning service in St. John's Reformed church next Sun. day. In the evening the subject of the sermon will be “The Transfiguration,” illustrated by Rhphael's greatest paint. ing. The ladies of the United Evangelical church, of Jacksonville, will hold a social un Saturday night, Feb, 22 Ice cream and cake will be for sale. Proceeds for s (the benefit of the church. Come one, come all, and help the good cause along. Misses Mary Wike and Maud Bonsell at the residence of Henry Bishop street. { Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness— that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you — makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This ‘supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with ROYAN Baking Powder Absolutely Pare The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi- dence when eating alum baking pow- der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. WEDDINGS Miss and Mr WAS Walter bride A Good Reason Thaw i ] ) ’ erests depend pew men in this line tained u ual frier w COs & k Mayes, of nt rank, Full o uick Prompt in beginning ms not become dark, and bidders discvurag ed, before the list is closed out He } nearly every date filled in March hie attests his popularity Public Sales our stand vm prices Work As Ww All persons who have thelr bills priowed st | this office will receive a free advertisement in this column. Others will be charged $1. As the clreulntion of this paper Is OVER 8,200 week (3000 more LBan any other.) farmers re cognize It as Lhe best Blace for advertising thelr farm sales. We have exceptional facilities for | printing bills promptly and at reasonable prices (For other sales soe regular Sale Register on | page 2 of this issue.) | SATURDAY. Frm, 90 AL ML Eagle, J. 8. Hick. | Jo will sell household gos, Sale st 1 p.m | WRDNERDAY, MARCH § A miles east of Belle tonite. Jerry Late will sell § horses, cattle, farm implements and household goods. Sale stipom LF Mages Avert’ SATURDAY, MARCH A his res in . | Bellefonte, Pa GREGG TWP PENNY A WORD ADV. Any subscriber can inser i Want ment In this ox tr el ssue free not exoeex] 2 words Charges cent yveortise 1 it dow A Wora 5 Nr FEACHERS WANTED | fi secure g gesirabie posit New Cen it street I” Ca FOR SALF Frick engine th and how r Me sie Wm Inquire elomte. R re FOR SAL} years old and all righ of good horses Geary, Tosseyy A SAress Hell AUCTIONEER 1 offers his serviees t eer, farm and stock sales bh special tion guarabtond Rates reasons phones Address L. Frank Mayes mont, a WANTED<Lath and shingles, oak and chest put, small dimension stall. A m pieces of each. For dimensions required and other in. formation call on or address Yeager Miy x "e On MARKET QUOTAT NELLEFONTE~ PRODUCE The following prices are paid by ONS. | Oo. for produce Eggs. per dosen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Hutter, per pound, Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound ARELLEFONTE- GRAIN The following prices are paid by CV. Wag ner, for grain © =nB.38 Ele en STA Ta PTR REE LEAR ht BROOME ov. oss co ves dann monn suse thie arses
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