” THE CENT RE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, APRIL ona 23, 1908, Page NNN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCA r HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Haven. —~Sunday, Philadelphia, ~—Mrs. Henrietta Kline spent several days in Boalsburg. — On Friday Harry Hutchinson made a flying visit to Pittsburg, Scott Graham left — John Knisely is ehgaged in building | 7. Job f 8 gw illlamsport, Friday, where he trans-| an abutment near Fowler station this week. ~YWilliam Smith and child, of Johns- town, spent several days in Bellefonte this week. ~Miss Susan Shope, who had visiting friends in Williamsburg, returned home, David. Chambers, of Clarence, circulating among his friends in Belle fonte, on Friday. Wm. R. Reese and wife, of Patton, have been spending their Easter vaca- tion in Bellefonte, Miss Elizabeth Boecking, of Tyrone, is visiting the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Hayes in Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Lillidahl, of Altoona, spent Easter in Bellefonte as a guest of Mr, and Mrs. David Barlett. up been has Was 1 and were —Miss Ida Behres, of, Scotia, Miss Lulu Saxion Bellefonte, pleasant callers on Tuesday, —Mr. and Mrs, R. B daughter departed for rone after spendin Bellefonte. —Daniel Nol spent Easter mother, Mrs companied by his w Freeman their home in Jerr ~Miss Jeanette I and Miss Lou Row » guests over smoothly as the best the Che rvy Mc their East ME. and ; Harry Hair Haven, Sat Sunday and was acco imma Schreck, f the Theatorium vrs ita —Rudolph and Lock Haven, spent E: at the home of their Steele, Jr. Miss Askey is a stu the Central State —Many Bellefonte other mechanics are employment at State ( this season where there are a umber of new dwellings in the course of erection \ re ] NOTrmal office and —This week the Garman House “is undergoing extensive repairs, when finished will be one of the The entire interior is receiving an over- hauling by which it will be refurnished and repaired. -C, L. Roesh, representing Altem the broker, of Pittsburg, opened broker's office cond flo Crider’'s Exch were fleeced and dirty Garber deal little timid deals — Leroy, the six year « and Mrs John Mignot, street, met with a painfu Sunday. He was playi when the large d blew off its bearings fellow on the forehead that took eight He is gett pected vo Jenk , bt the fate W. R. Jenkins, of Bellefonte has taken an interest in automobile enterprise, and thus will be no delay in ) to a final completion. A is now being bumit at Quistion’s riage sh which gives | great suc It will have many improvement first machi and thus better resuits are expected Willard Hall, is giving special atte: to the work wor t Ig along there sir nine Car- 4 new ma nromise ess wer the ~Lur fisher: Logan Bran nine Most and are most sluggish fish caught in the dead water. Having been fed and offals from butcher shops, the fish lack the firmness and culiar flavor of Persons who have eaten hatchery tr caught in this way, pronounce ther good for{the table on liver the native brook tr One of the oldest salesmen on road today is Shem Spigeimyer, 5 ) Miflinburg. Although he is in his 54 h year he sells as ag} goods as a man so years. He is a jolly, good fellow, and gets off some pretty good things. His stories are always of a kind that the most refined lady could listen to without ablush, He was in Bellefonte recently and on seeing him on the street with his son, Ralph Spigelmyer, it was difficult for some of the pedestrians to tell just which was the father and which was the son. He is always a welcome visitor in Bellefonte, even if he does think our town is a century behind the times as to pavements ~-When it comes down to a machine for travel Dr { D. Kilpatrick has them all skinned le is now in possession of an automobile that can be used for aerial navigation just al easy as it can be used for skipping over part of this terres. trial globe When riding along the road and his “‘dinges fiddle” stops all he has to do is to pull up the top and, like a wind mill, it goes with the breese. It is] the cheapest air ship on the market, On Monday morning, about 11 o'€lock, he left his machine standing in front of Knisely’s pool room. He to leave the top down and a gust of wind started it down the street. Before the “blooming thing” was stopped it ran into Col. James P. Coburn’s horse and buggy, one of the wheels of the con. veyance was broken and the horse tore loose from the hitching post and ran away, He is pow thinking of carrying weights with him to keep ‘er down, —John Stover spent Easter in Lock | —Boyd A. Musser, of Scranton, for | finest, | ad forgotten | a recent visitor in Bellefonte. Bessie Launsberry and little daugh- {ter of Fleming, gave our sanctum a call. ‘ Miss Bernice Ginter left for South Fort on Sunday where she will make { an extended visit, -W. Harrison Walker returped {rom acted legal business. Miss Harriet Foster left Sunday for Juniata to spend a few days with her brother and other friends. Last week we stated that GGentzel, of York, struck oil in It should have been Beaver Falls -—Miss Minnie Cole, one of the effici- ent compositors in the Daily News'office, | spent Easter with friends in Pittsburg, -W. E'| Burlgholder, assistant ticket agent at Pennsy passenger station, was a visitor in Bellwood Thursday even: Mg, Mr. and Mrs of Tyrone as Illinois Moore, H Easter and Mrs, spent guests of Mr. at the toli-gate, Col. and Mrs, J. P. Coburn have 1turned from Forty Fort, Luzerne coun- ty. where they spenta week with Dr Coburn Ro Mrs. F : fonte Ie. Jers D. Ray arrived and is spending several the guest of her son, Horton S | the Brockerhoff house. ' Weeks as Ray, at jarnes ’ solicitor Charles position Bell of and telephone company He'll i make a good one the , almost an 0 Says average of there Belle- the Lae to the nderwent an operation fonte } I, was removed f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm W nome Steele vim . - v 11 where s Improving as rapiaiy as possible «J. Wells Smith of Shirleysburg, Hun- ftingdon county, transacted busiess in Bellefonte, Friday. Mr. Smith was a former Centre county teacher but the past few years has ngaged imber business e is now : a party at the club hou Among those lou Rowland, of drisbin, Marie Hugh Cr lert Robb and Wi Dr. L. M. Niss a graduate of the U vania veterinary department, is ering locatir of Lice Osceola Miss Myra Freeman, of present Pi Walsh Marrie Ja is Gephart . Middletown, ity of Pennsyl COPS in Bellefonte for the prac i Dr Rice. has already located here headquarters at Baum's livery peo ite. Helen der, K80n0 his ofession unty Superintendent D ssued a call for a « directors ; onvene in the Cot M \y has chool essor te the of the the and children of » public schools ir generosity in parents for the the fol making i » : » lowing Easter donations: 61 bushels potatoes, 4 gts. canned fr peck apples, 3 boxes corn starch, 3 legpons, 5 glasses jelly, 6 pound 6 pounds dried peaches Prof W. P. Hosterman, of Spring Mills, was a pleasant caller, The Prof is one of the most studious of the educa tional instrutinors in this cousty-—hav- ing been his life work, and his success {as a teacher in the higher branches tests {as to his worth in that line, His high school, at Spring Mills, is in advance of many iy wor. The Spring term opened a short time ago, with nigh a | hundred students dozen eggs it, 1 doz Is prunes, | «=Ira. D. Garman, jeweler, of No. 101 south Eleventh street, Philadelphia, is | sending out to his trade and friends a | neat little booklet which will be much {appreciated by the women as it is a “Shopping List." It is substantially {bound in leather, with a 1908 calendar | and enough pages to afford space for the ordinary woman to jot down most | of the articles at half dozen bargain day | sales. ~W, D, Zerby, chairman of the Cen fre county Democratic Commitige, is | Considerably elated over two things: First that he has a little daughter, an heir to all his possessions, It ought to have been a voter and it would have been if * Billy" conld have controlled the situation, ond, that Old Democratic Centre county has placed in the field a ticket that will go through like greased lightning on next November, Every man on it is a winner, if every Demo- $TA8 goow 20th polls and] does his du. am was H.. A] mp— -Thomas Sexton was a visitor at the home of his parents in Tyrone on { Sunday. — Miss jane Hafer, daughter of Dr, |A. W, Hafer left Saturday to visit | friends in Tyrone, |" ~®Mrs. R. A. Beck and children re- turned home Monday from a visit to her | parents at Hanover, { ~Liveyman Frank Bartly is carrying his eye in a sling as the result of having caught cold which settled in the mem. | ber. | —If those whiskers, Hugh Crider is | trying to raise, should shoot backwards | they might give him lockjaw. However they look yery preity. street. incandescent lights on that street, Mr. and Philadelphia, have been visiting in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. Fleming's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. 1. Fleming. Mrs daughter left Friday afternbon for where they spent Easter Cole and family. -Ralph Moerschbacher™ and Miss Sadie Kelley, of Bellefonte, will be mar ried on Wednesday, Apriliagth, at 7.50 a. m. The wedding will take place in the Catholic church Jenjamin Gentzel and grand Miss Clara Cole, of Bellefonte, Williamsport with F. W, Charles Donachy and family have moved into the rooms in the Curtin house occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Ed i Harper, the latter now occupy! rooms stairs in the same res ffering wi n aused by a falling while she wa act of shaking down the ashes it stove a few days ago. ~<n Friday we had a brief call from r frien M. Ma , of Port Matilda, r readers against 1 Fauble Helen Woods, James Har Claire Seibert, Earl Barnes -M hberger, John Smith Taylur and Charles the mine drug that no til tl ol nday morning at 9 o'clock it the Bellefonte Academy opened at Parrish be understood reserved up u hus there will be no use store 14) fc te is that give every how oin before Leniral ymbination the last twe tensive » CAT 18 seven interior of which has been to Vv repairs feet ong. the Te-Aarmangec as CATTY TY fairy iS seating capa i i Ce boil J been en stearh re passengers 1 the engine, has more no ight gvercome les and ny . | a the road ibis as Wm. Mot 10til recent rowan, of Roopsburg, uj WAS emp oved by Howar : moulder., Work being ught he wqguld like hone business I'he te KDow y catoh trout on Harry Harry pel sions ge that speckid had escaped the hatchery, during the spring he imagined that it would be dead easy to hook them; so with rod and line, he started out to try his luck. He had not gotten very faralong Logans' branch until he met with a misfortune that led him to wish that all the fish were in Guinea. He stepped on a big rusty nail, that ran through Bis um boot and pene trated his foot to a depth of an ach or more. He came home as soon as sible and had the wound cauterized. The accident necessitated his staying in the house for a few days but hie is again be hind his desk in his office feeling much better, and thankful that he 1s still among the living «On Saturday our office received a call from Hon. John A. Daley, the tall Sycamore from Curtin township, and A. A. Pletcher, of Howard, Both are “ex” candidates—Daley for Commissioner and Pletcher for Register «the former a Republican and the latter a Democrat, With a twinkle of humor Mr. Daley in- quired as to where they could find Col /. Fred Reynolds, recent candidate for Nat. Delegate on the Republican ticket «but now also an “‘ex.’ wanted to associate with him, as ‘misery | loves company.” Daley said he did not care for himself, but really did pity | Pletcher; on the other hand, Pletcher sa rg he will have a campaign of his own | thid summer selling school books and | supplies, but that it was a shame to see an ol soldier kicked about and cuffed like t bad been tréating Col. Daley, who still plainly bears an ugly scar on his face, received during the late war, WAS lom goes out hearing Deaulies on sand from flood Os | ~An arc light is to be installed on Lo. | gan street at the intersection of Penn | It is too take the place of two | granted their request, Mrs, Ward Fleming, of | | man like {and who ‘enjoys | Methodist church, DuMois District, Oil {| City Conference, will be held in oe ~Sigmund Joseph and Jared Harper have notified council of their acceptance of their appointment as members of Board of Managers of the Pruner Orphanage. ~Miss Gretta Sechrist, of Lock Haven, was a visitqr in Bellefonte, She had just returned from a visit to the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs, J. R, Sechrist, at Centre Hall, -W. L. Daggett, proprietor of Bush House, is very fow and the end may come at any time. He had a hem- orrbage on Monday and since then he has been growing weaker, Dave Miller and John G. Dubbs, of | Bush Addition, asked that water be ex tended out to Bush Addition promising that eight, probably sixteen property owners would take the { council water if / the “The Yarsifal” is drawing erowds at the Theatorium. The picture are of a high clags, and are thorougt interesting, It is worth the times over, If you haven't been you had better go tonight. nri % rice t | t —Misses Katharine McCoy and Helen Hamilton, of afternoon for Tyrone ing they attended ball. The young ladies time that they railroad Ethel Jellefonte, left Saturday where 3 Easter a good remained ir town, as until Monday Jeezer the Igo, e0, expe Buch igh John P., Lyon 1 new g4-cylinder thre I ne of the cleveres eason, ¥ : alfalr The ped ui ICH AK Beezer dow 1 an auto, There are plenty others w have done ¢ same thing to see s ' (Geo come rave horse known Hs vicin vey" died Tuesday rhorning 1of Dr.R. G. H. Hayes, located g the pike between Bellefonte His death Ai i animas:, De Crap. t was due lowing J Montgomery Harry Fenlon, Thos. lL. and J kenback, | serve watil Ju r. the time of the id officers Ders e, brah an — —May are the dates the Bellefonte Garman’s opera } t venture of the ist and and for ye appearance of Academy Minstrels in jouse, This is ade DY the this King n WYS are | JaATa } ures the public that there wil hestouts thrown from thelstage durin the evenings il be nb necessity { cabbage and turnips While there will be many | sual care bas been taken everything that might in any garded as off on ensive or unpleasant t 1 ot n'est ve _ Lel everybody turn o 1usiasm to the ndivdual Occasion religious holiday with aller When the weather Of Wearing WAS a Those ¢ great Jellefonte hadow there Easter outfit making a their tears, fortunate Nas rae ordinarily of Easter btomposi NEXT CAPITOL TRIALS Will Deal with One Fraud of $5080 ina $SI7789 Bill for Furniture Deputy Attorney General Cunning ham and James Scarlet, who will repre- | senit the State in the Capitol graft trials on May 11, held a consultation on Satur. day to finish the details. The defend ants will be Congressman H. Burd Cas. sel, former Auditor General Snyder, former State Treasurer Mathues, former Superintendent Shumaker, Frank Ifvine, | an auditor under Snyder, and Architect Joseph M. Huston, The indictment to be taken up alleges | $5090.20 19 a bill for metallic furniture | amounting to $17,789.70. Mr. Scarlet said that #11 that had been done was to prepare some details of the case Editor Musser’'s Nomination, The Philipsburg Ledger says—"We | congratulate our editorial brother. F. P. | Musses, of the Millheim Journal, in hav- | ing received the Democratic nomination | for Recorder, It would have been difficult to have selected a man more | thoroughly qualified for the position | a greater degree of | popularity, He is goingto bea strong | candidate. They only | District quarterly meeting of the Fre the court house, Bellefonte, April 29, to May rd, hy ministers of he rel are expected to be present, also Rev. J. P. Brodhead, returned missionary, from Africa, and district Elder Rev. J. J. Zahniser, Seats free, all welcome. | College last week, where she had been | ends. Come! i X19 Keeps Men From Church’ Rules reauiring women to remove their hats in church are proposed by the churches, in order to preserve the male attendance at worship, until fash. jons change and decree smaller head. ear. Pastors say that the men are jocToasing in attendance as the num- ber of big hats increases at the services, Ushers in edifices where the seating ca- pacity is limited are also at their wits’ Pews that have heretofore seated visiting relatives for some time | ix in comfort, will accommodate no Mrs. Ephriam Shook and son Gross, | more than four wearers of the modish visited at John Detwiler's near Centre | hats. It is the men, however, about Hill on Sunday. | whom the pastors are most concerned. W. A. Neese transacted in | "No man will care to sit rch and Aaronsburg Monday. | listén to a sermon when his view of the The annual settlement of Heckman's | speaker is cut off by a bouncing barri- church was held on Monday. | cade of feathers and said one Easter passed off very ietly in this | preach I. Bi -ami ion, with the Corney, fashions change * HIKE who ate many egg breakfast that he couldn't’ count them; but after | next few all there was no harm done, as they |oR the were only fish eggs through any other The new telephone company, recently ganized at Penn Hall as if they t business. Tales were being dis. beginii week, will be a sud GREGG Twp: HECKMAN CROSS-ROADS, Jno, Hosterman purchased a yaluable horse last week Oscar Heckman and wife spent Sun. day at Spring Mills. Bruce McCormic visited his parents on Sunday, , James Alter’s has been on the sick list for several days. % Mary Heckman returned from Stats business flower Another dec) hat | Jens sec exception of We B Say 1 X orl the 8G for tly to get on the downwa he months beca on woman ¥ Not Cute Enough “. at . a ‘ Natu opie dis Ys ’ they are not ciie eno But no person 1 i pect to be at hi meh and wor they make you fell Price $1 a box rehire y ‘ { au man i 14 5 . Addr A guaranties AAG 100K the 4 { this Coss FARMERS MILI en i 1 1 » > 1 k MSL, | arish qr : sell not Hiram para " Grove all the ubstitute 1 1 HAT A hristened has < because told her three Cor he went PENNY A WORD ADV. advertise if It does want ¢ free Any subscriber can ment In Lhis colum not exeeed 20 words, Cha vo cent a word ! eMisement Jess than 25 cents 5 No advent this oor insert frat ins Ld } RsUes SOMent “ 5 EPE SALF Wi bred stock Reberst SEED OORN Kr Demt'’ va i Garbrick. Lior FOR SALE Food cond Mre rely C&S vor She became ill noon Doth Sleiffer h heart trouble and continued getting worse until the following day, For forty! years she had been a school teacher and was well and favorably known to teach ers all over the county. Had she ntil the eighth of May she would 5 Years o Be # ¢ WANTED a ferred, hous i thing for a good man D. Howard farm rent hved nave WAS 4 consist. great interest [ ermant al Lx wade he who nieces are Marg I., and Mrs SAS City T™ nesday afternoon at 1.1% o'clock ment the Bran ery lives with aret The Peoria Van Straven, of Kan took place Wed SUMMER NORMAL~at 20h. Tor 4 ter yen oo acaden i Address 8 8K % At v tention g tor was mn Gag NOT) 1 heret wife Susan Sarve ahd board without rely Lhe bors her « MARRIAGE LICENSE ———— he CRU Dy . contracted by her Rogers FOR SALE J. Phillips Cornelius P. O Mary M. Flack Jos. McMeen Ade Samuel | Effie | { Andrew C i Minnie R lohn Blar Adelaide Potter Tw 8L private sal of or Thos § F.D line Harns : lellefont a MARKET QUOTATIONS. Barger : : BELLEFONTE~PRODUCY Hayes H ; Oo. for Produce. 2 ¢ a hard Esq Egan Merriman be sold aGd ress Blazer Hazel per Gower PET POUTK Ta per Butter, per pout Side, per pour Shoulder, per pow Lard Ow To my Patrong. | w announce to my pats the public, that after undergoing treat ment during the past season, that I now am fling professional engagements at my dental office as usual, : Dr. A.W, Hares High street, Bellefonte, BELLEFONTY The ng prices are 14 ner, for grain Wheat Onts Barley Rye Corn sl.elled Pa SPECIAL SALE! SATURDAY, APR. 25 Men's Shoes, from $1.23 up Ladies Oxfords, 1.00 up 1.25 Ladies Wrappers, - $1 Ladies Lawn Waists, 79¢ up BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. Workmen's Bargain Store, CORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS. ’ -
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