PY Lo 4 I age | ir’ NINN - BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS —J]. B. Mayes and son, of Lemont, tarried in town a short time, Tuesday. —Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lukenbach, of Tyrone, spent Saturday and Sunday in| Bellefonte. —You will note that the Bellefonte Trust Company has some good, healthy advice in their advertisement this week, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bullock and child passed through Bellefonte, Sunday, on their way to their home in Julian, after a few days visit at the Faxon home, Rebersburg, —Mrs John Ripka, of Williamsport, | was a recent visitor in Bellefonte at the home of her mother. Mrs James Ott, on | east High street. While here she attend- | ed the funeral of her uncle, John Snyder | —William Bottorf spent the past week over in Harris township superintending | some elaborate improvements on his | farm which he finds has been a good dividend payer. As yet, he has no ser-| ious intention of occupying same. —J]. W. Black and family have left Bellefonte and gone to Watsontown, where he bas accepted a most advantage- | ous position. Mr. Black has for some time past been employed at the Match factory w here he won the regard of his employers and the friendship of all. —T. Clayton Brown, of ushing his ice cream cone e front. To advertise thi Lil thi Bellefonte, is | 151ness to cious and | uch sought | attractive sign | Mr. Brown ma " | over the coun- s deli sfreshing article, he placed a window. at is SO m n Sy on in Kes ment SCHOO! this evenin e “Harry, ti Postman and ne back Friday evening, ‘‘Ben Hurr evening. Serpentine Dan Thieves” a LA he Pirates.’ —~Sunday afternoon while Harry Ir- vin, the tobacconist, slept somebody went to his ice chest, on the back porch, and helped themselves, The result they took many of the del which had been prepared bath. About 8:30 o'cl they vets when Mr ficer Joseph nd * WOK but the tl The Irv: Miller's st there would ferers ge secrete tl ber Co's. - Willi het wld as they couiq n the Bellefonte L easy tine UK away or ves farmer than a! has one of the The tearing . barn means ne L larger Du an nv ter ss red er daug Miss Magee, a afternoon Ase the wes hM v HOA 1 ’ ay jun | : ol the cns Following dir r “ tit 2 14» ¥ n eceplion ai ae [om ther prior to th tensart ne pr ) Oe epar . y wedding 8 © on A wedding pl Magee pen 1 and inti after nective gre M. Magee his life wer 1eth themsely ril that ng It he hs of young tl corners and entire. prevaient o Of 0 standing rrespective of : two young Na tional bank practiced th young ladie she turned trator and said on me | would slapped his mouth what she said, and when 4 young man pigarity, One of these ame so indignant that CARs eye ON the perpe “If that fellow had spit have walked back and She meant exactly we felt just wa little sorry that some of the expectoration lidn't strike the of her garment have witnessed the conflict that would have taken place The young lady was right, and there were men present who glorried in her spunk, One knock from her herculean fist would have struck a blow like a ball from the mouth of a cannon, and thus the young man would * have always carried the marks of his folly. In many towns they have a stringent law against spitting on the pavements, and every time a man orner % 3 hed ner 0 oem ust to IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS NINN didi " —The Undine picnic at Hecla Park, | {on the 4th of July, will be a big attrac- tion, Miss Agnes McGowan, a daughter of Wm. McGowan, of Roopsburg, was | one of the graduates at the Georgetown University training school for nurses. “Mr, and Mrs. Frank K. Lukenbach returned Sunday afternobn to their home n Tyrone after spending Memorial Day with friends an¥ relatives in fonte, Belle- Philip Beezer, of Bellefonte, has two young oh that are the making ot a couple of fine high-spirited horses. They look as if they could be made to step in 1:49 ~The total rainfall in the past month of May, at and near Bellefonte, was 9.83 inches. From the 2nd until the joth, there were sixteen days with rain showers, —John Furst, son of late Hon. A. O, Furst, one of the progressive business men, of Williamsport, spent Sunday in Bellefonte at the Furst residence, on [inn Street — Mr. and Mrs. Murray Andrews have opened up their house on the corner of Allegheny and Howard streets. They ill remain in Bellefonte the summer months, Randolph Hoy departed afternoon for Pittsburg wher ployed by a large cement company was called here on account of the , the late Edward L dur or ing lay em- He illness » he i s brother Mart B. Garman hols property on by Mr. and He expects has east Cur ed an employe at several chaffeur years, This best cars manufactured by the Franklin people and therefore Col, Reynolds and family ought to get agreat deal of en- joyment out of the machine. Mr. a Mrs. M. K. Watkins a daughter of Mt. Carmel, humber- 1 1d county were guests at the residence f Dr. J. L. Seibert, on Alleg! several days recently, Mr atkin i t of the First National Bank interested in is one © nd 1 na na — i" gt root Ba 18s AsO | enterprises in that tow f ' a any er Gays meet emories of their he Belle Friday ten on ) n from eight to orchestra will'fu lial sitation tea at : lirectors and lellefonte public schools and lies, the members of the of the High school and wdemy and all frien i No card invitations are i his is recog! h affairs hers Ass present A on patrons + OCCASION this i e ann al social of meeting Danie tone oq S - tos re eplance t interfere with } w years at Unionville for OToug > at jew enterprise. He is also « irs of the conce ) Hughes, t} at the Bellefonte A to the cond og A minstrel show we | i ademy. has, no ochme sion that run in Bellefonte three NOLS In succession 1s a good bit on the rder of the New York Stock Exchange After the first nights performance, if he taken his profits ave 1 $240 10 the good ke the othef yw he wanted more and the thing he knew he was in a bear market stock depreciated two last pights seemed rather bearish, and after all the bills were paid the net re ceipts of the three nights amounted to ist $54; James, 1m that a bird in hand is w n the bush had » Hrs thus the yO ist remember rth four or five The other day the family of Mr. and Mrs. 85. A. Bell, of east Howard street were gathered in the sitting room when they heard a terrific crash of breaking glass at the rear of the house and hur rying out into the ktichen were astound ed to see a horse's head and the shafts of a vehicle sticking through the window An examination developed the fact that the boy who attends Hard P. Harris h had hitched the animal in the wag on and was driving down the alley to Howard street Whether the horse stumbled or had a sudden attack of ramp is not known but when opposite the Hell home he made a sudden A on and wheeling fo the right gave a jump and plunged his head and the front of the shafts square through the kitchen window, knocking out the sash and | breaking all the | been sitting at Orse | - [home in McKeesport after a pleasant | day. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 4, 1908, Jaum, who had been ger. | —Abram | iously ill, is much improved, — James K. Barnhart and son attended memorial services at Curtin, on Satur- day. —Miss Lula Cox, of Altoona, spent Sat- urday and Sunday with friends in Belle- fonte, --Miss Annie Motchman, of Pittsburg, is visiting at the Gerrity home on south Spring street, Thomas Burtrom, of Pittsburg, vis- ited over Sunday at his parents home | up Spring Creek. Mrs. Robert for T'yrone where she is vis Mrs. William Clary Harry Mills, leasant visitor at his parents home Bellefonte, over Memorial Day. rte Morrison left Tuesday iting Mr. and {f A 1 14 0of Altooni 1 Was ¢ in| ~Miss Daisy Keichline has been vis- | iting her brother, Dr, John Keichline at | Petersburg, Huntingdon county, Martha McEntire her returned to visit with friends in Bellefonte. ~Mr, and Mrs. W, I. Steele itors at the home of her daughter, F, P. Crider near Blanchard, on were vis- Mrs. Sune Mr, and Mrs. P, Moore returned to their home in Tyrone after a visit of | a few days at the Miller home at the toll | gate, Edward and James Nolan attended » meeting of the Brotherhood of Fire- | el and Enginemen Altoona, on | Bishop Rinesmith in ler is havinga new porch the house on west Aum, cks it of Miller, of Lock Haven, and Miss Grace Wetzel, of Rebersburg, were a happy trio who spent last week at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wetzel, on east [Linn street. They were here attending the High School Commencement | ost enjoyable ti ATH had am ly arrived in Bellefonte on Sat expe t At patre n to remain here Co, of ellefonte Arrangements Park for He a day there » hay management o ial sale der Boyd Sampsel be guaranteed twenty! of trout careful They from \ : t the ware store ’ Q * will leas H ong 1stries and + to thirty inches in Belle tonte is known as the shirt fae tory. giving employment to a large num. ber df young ladies, while this is known as a factory noNging but men drawers have been manufactured there for several years. Recently addition to the drawers, 8S, DD, Ray, the proprie tor manufacturing canvass he has found to be quite Ray is now seriously ling another branchgto his industry of manufacturing ging ham ay this will give him three staple articles to manufacture which will assure good returns, Just as soon as bus iness opens up this indostry will receive a fresh impetus nel vhat % shirt 5 in has een gloves Fawn Mr thinking of ad profitable that mons Sunday Lee Derstine drove a car riage load of Bellefonters to State Col lege They returned abomt 1 o'clock at night, and while passing up Bishop street the team ran into a ditch in front of James BStickler's tailor shop which had been dug for the purpose v puttin water in the Stickler home. A barre stood in the middle of the street op which there Was a lantern but not know ing excactly on which side the ditch was located, Lee missed his guess and drove bass, Mr, Bell had | to the wrong side, causing a slight ac | ick, | passed through | their | Shoe | with relatives, | Kirk, | trip | lege will be here | assured, | sharp William |} | bear | beneficial | like a cyclone, and the steer was not | stepped in its ddshing career until Bea. --Miss Mary Kelley, of Snow Shoe, | was a visitor in Bellefonte on Monday. | —Deputy Revenue Collector G, W, | Reese left Tuesday afternoon on a bus- | iness trip to Renovo, —Chester Moore, short s toprof the How. ard base ball team, was a visitor in Belle | fonte Monday evening. Mrs, John Rishel, of near Axeman is still on the decline with, a few days from death's grasp perhaps only | from Mr, -We had a pleasgnt cal Yearick, of the firm of Sheasly undertakers at State College Mr. and Mrs Osceola esdavy. Pownell ollend 11 y elietonte, on way home from a v VU. Hi Lewisbur Reamer, & o 5 | tic City. viel Via Rev, Brouse Da Methodist church of was a4 visitor In -Dr. M. A. Kirk is brother, Brady Kirk, has been visiting friends entertaining hs Kansa who in Pennsylva of | nia during the past year, Mrs. Kirk, wife of Dr and daughter, Miss Lois, Rinesmith, of Clearfield will leave to-day f among relatives® ir Kansas. -This Saturday, June ¢ and a It will be Encourage M. A. Kirk, with Mrs. a sister of Mrs or an extended | 1 Missour: 1 ‘ juniata great called game 18 o'clock with your at = “aL 2 1¢ OVS presence York 1t the Ry Q "CW g out 1. Eckenroth's store ion th s and cap. At first it was very pain getting slong as wel Milan w alker ¢ stone stel ractured jesiay eve WK ho ASS ( [be proceeds mn 1 ehbt pon € rean cake oped ich delayed I'hen they pro to their destination, reaching Sa ma about 2 o'clock After getting their diner and transacting bus ness they started back, when they reach ed Zion they struck the road eadin Pleasant Gap, thinking the wd tter Just as they | the Gap the main shaft inder the machine broke The left was to get a horse and pull it nto Waite's barn and run their risk of getting to Bellefonte some other way Finally, after waiting a short n couple conveyances came along and the tourists reached town ng sone Across to y 1 K to was | 1 "ne about reach : only time without foot Raymond and Ed ems Beezer's meat market, had a chase for their money on Tuesday even ing. A large steer got away from them out at the slaughter house which is lo cated between Bellefonte and Roops burg. The animal made a straight line for, town, with the two gentlemen after him. Gross had the advantage of Ray mend because he was on horseback, but he could never have come under the wire with infuriated steer Raymond wae doing the best he could to keep up but it took extra wind and the loosenup up of his joints. Some of John Uszsles rease would, no doubt, have been They passed up High street - john ployes at Larose the ver's farm was reached, Here it was last January at Worcester | } Ardery | purchased a | to the United States he came | guest of his cousins | and Mrs RECENT DEATHS. A. J. Toma died at Sunbury last week, aged months and 14 days. le was a brother of ex Recorder W. A, Tobia Milthein Had three the aralytic strokes er brother died Anot} Mass Years, , Of Gregg Post’s Plot Improved, On every hand comes pearance of the Union cem the lots undergoing that belonging to Gregg A.R., Thelot is a soldier dead are bur yy i lot has been raised ed at the home in Gregg May 17th aged 7¢ ; He leaves Kleckner, of ckner age, rit ghter da ineral N. R morne- s t} in he of Centre Kylertown lay, May venly-nine old and was born near Martha, his Mr nd Mrs. James After growing to manhood he went 1 county and engaged farming, which occupation he followed intil two years ago when he retired and home in A or week, He wa ‘ years paren being a to Clearfiel« n ia Fe number of th entre county Col- | ¢ 3 of Jacob Motz Sar ard’s brother of sel Motz ax Min “ AD } { a ar % genera stem Le y interested as he 25th part atl Miles h i { Gen Was a \ Are born in Be hence was past se efonte t8qk age tenant through enty He entered the army a in August, 1861, and the war, taking part It battles participated in by ti the Potomac. At the close of was given a commissior the regular army and the west where he reputation as an Ind the war with Spain went to Cuba and ment at the battle of El ( surrender of Santiago contracted the fever serve the war he captain in stationed in eved q Hie a Whet LR 1s ia ns WAN al an bar fighter oke on 3% he commanded reg! aney and the While there he sent back his rectvery visit his was the Valentine Later he Cal. Was Alter ff Centre county to f a day or two Harry ( h in Bellefonte he in San Francisco, sisters and Pua went lo resi and was there during the earthquake | in which he was injured lestroyed. He Jost the of a book he was about to Wo Years ago, and his home manuscri n have Bublished treating with the Indian | question, as well as his valuable collec tion of Indian relics and curios, He pever fully fecovered from the injuries recelved at that time and in a recent fetter to his relatives in Belistonte he ex three feet and a hat crete blocks has The gravestone sition and™it is At each * 10 hav ng of thi Deen i reent superin he Post who deserve of credit for the of his effort The w about $300 but it w It is years a“ an improvement High School Prizes As the Cegtre Democrat week before the awardin the Bellefonte High made we did not publis benefit of our readers ca ol as follows 1 he Ww prize, $1 The J MARRIAGE L ENNY P EGGS white Piensa for batch Leghoros tL Ging WANTED » AR energy 2h Barge o tonite fora CONOerT Elegant right AY Wet wit) ¢ Pore N McVeigh Ueseral Sales NM (Wh be 140 th seve he 1 arge LLEGY aia eigt GROVE gins June BB Nummer SNohon! in Preven Professors and Lecturer Hritain } Spevial work ophy Sehonis of Norm Nranehes, Poedagog Mus Hranehes, Stenography end DLs CRB gL any work “ DBOCENSAryY AXEnees A Kettler. Grove Olly, Ma ITY «xX ben red I TERE ress favarable com- ments with reffercnce to the genial ap- Among A WORD ADV. MARKET QUOTATIONS. PELLEYONTY The following prices are Oo. for produce : ad [Tallow per pound | utter, por pound Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound PFRODUCY » NELLEFONTE<GRAIN i The following prices are ald by CFV Wag Seed violates ‘t costs him something. The the window not two | cident, same should be tried in Beilefonte and [minutes before and had just gone into | no ope five or six girls, like the one in question, | the sitting room when the accident oc: | not the fault of the driver as it was a would ‘soon hive a tendency to make | cuffed. No person was hurt and the difficult thing to figure the right these fellows sit up and take notice, | only damage was the broken window, | from the wrong side. vehicle damaged. Fortunately | 1 the one wish that he might be was jojured; the accident was | itted to live to see the arrival of hti “Bob” Evans' fleet at the | Golden Gate, a wish that was granted | him by the All-wise power, driven into a field and from there into - barnyard, Yaduerday Sako aymond went out and got revenge shooting the animal, ner, for grain Wheat. vrai Corn shelled... : / ” *
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