THE CENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 11, 1908, Page 5 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Mr. and Mrs, N. B, Spangler, spent | Sunday with Mrs Thomas Fisher, near | Unionville. —Owing to an affliction that made a slight operation necessary to one of his eyes, J. A. B. Miller ., finds it neces- | sary to 1 his for a | , Ese be away from his office week og.more — Harry Fenlon evening enroute Mrs. Fenlon is lyi which we, and the L here, regret to learn, ~The ladies of the church will hold an ice cream festival] on next Tuesday evening, June 16th inthe lecture adjoinings church, to which all are invited, ~After spending a friends in Philipsburg and Bellwood, Mrs. H. H. Vaughn has returned to | her home on Lamb street. She was ac- companied by her grandson —W. Harrison Walker, Esq ing commencement exercises ot Dicken- son College, at Carlisle, Pa., this week, where he once was a left here on Sunday | Atlantic City where | riously ill, many friends Inited ethren room week among , 18 attend- student and gradu ated from the legal department, —Frank Stover, former man of this place, was an asrival, Mi toona, looks ! Bellefonte dic —This evening Electric Theatre and the Indians. ally fine picture tothe patrons amusement. —An effort be automobile parade in town on ing of July 3rd, in connection witk Undine Fire company's displ least thirty to's could from 11 t town an play would prove qui —The firm C. A. Thomas & Bro., of this place, are giving special atten. tion to the work of placing lightni rods on buildings. They handle the best maternal arantee work. Having be the business some time excellent shown by them, —The annual worth League of will be held at morrow. Th Bellefonte ch sented by president, have a pla Fran , We are pleased to not attraction at Dani an exception- interest Boon | ular place of made to have Lhe even- 1 su te attractive, - and gu Mods testimonis —The ball July 4th, at will play two g noon, 1 he ter-Clut some pecial The other attr: —~Work? a new , beautiful lawn ti : u dence of Hon. P. Gray Meek, on West High street. It will be held in place, at the corners and gate, by large stope posts which were brought from Butler completed it the appearar terially. William McGee, M. McGee, of Pi Bellefonte Sature to the Penn street, McGee lamented Edward T. Hoy was to 1 the ushers at the wedding of his e1, Forrest McGee to-day in Atlantic ( Hoy had » po | anxious to attend teams se sand- here sale of who EX Presse d T ve sday Was Mr the Hoy famil several years concer been untiring cords have H S Manus ame as the been trac haustive research contains the names of « dred descendants and other esting information from reliabl 1s cont yards means comj —Major R rived in pose of . eng it about Scotia where a new ore wa being ered ] the one stroyed by He give us any atm « those elaborate railroad lines he ed the vicinity of Bellefonte time ago may be those grades and eliminati Axemann ocated thro we very Closely +3 inuous rol 5 over long town on faile ne meernit e May read curves towar line railroad he summer, or be g Jy that way an idea how to toe pate hes so as 1 have the perfectly straight pes and grades for working i Indian" e good igh b far: sow the ven Snyder county Brady Kirk wh Kirk ting fonte tr and day for | He 1t to Pittsburg Kansas City i SIX months, left on in Kansa he took a boat for will be From the train and Mr Kirk one of mers of the cyclone state, and in the east gave him a much needed rest He is a very pleasant gentleman dnd while here made many new friends An interesting incident of his visit in Clearfield county was the securing of a lead pencil that had been hidden away for forty.eight years When boys, his father bought him and | his brother each a lead pencil stating he wanted to see which ope could keep! it the longests, Brady incidentally stuck his between the planesing and” the facaing of one of the windows and it afterwards fell down behind the base board. No one ever thought of the | pencil again until Mr, Kirk came east | when the base board was taken off and the pencil recovered, in just as good a condition as when purchased. The in. trinic value of they cll isn't much, but as a relic Mr, Kirk ly. ! He day wilt on the water al there it is § bable he ke continue nis journey 1h the successful Ie home far his visit 118 visitin | camping prizes it high. | par NINN NINN INN Mrs. Robert Woodring underwent an operation on Monday in the hospital, tor appendicitis, Joseph 8S. Whitehead ¢, Pa. has been visiting James C, Furst the past week. — Mrs ur John Raymond, of Bellefonte, g friends in Elk county and is n enjoyable time, Harvy Miller , or Howard, Mrs, D. having a and Mrs. Wm, were pleasant cal- of Centre also L.use W. S. Walker and daughter Flora, of Centre Hall, accompanied by Mrs, | Susan Vallimont, of Pine Glenn, pleasant were callers. —Bernice ‘Faxon, of Rebersburg, is visiting Miss Pearl Derstine. She is the daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Faxon, formerly of this place, The passenger [coaches on the Belle- fonte Central railroad have received a fresh coat of paint of the customery hue, They present a at and attractive appearance, Harry Otto and wife, Miss Brouse, Rash Irvin, Durbin Gray. com- Bellefonters who are the park near Snow Shoe. Nolan join them jess pose a company of Miss Annie this week expects to On Monday morning a large band of 1 through Bellefonte on Seven Mountains, 1 with the ur wagons ym two to ( rowde« WAas a pe uliar looking D. week to grand child, t Irin Mrs Bellri went to bring to Belle Sourbeck one ile its par. -Robert Montgomery Haines employes of S. H. Wil Kniseley's pool and billiard look more attractive by placing on at design hb Har ry ams, have par- wall paper. 0 DIA appear raay nigh ‘rude Bidwell, of Annapolis, is now visiting in Bellefonte at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HL M. Bidwell, on Allegheny street. He recently grad. ! United States Naval a tenday's fur. ruise of about ¥ NAS Dur singing t we pee pie piace of He Altoona his the many popular al KiS0 Theatorium, show | he program: Thussday Serenade, Mys Misadventu { an and *“Jce Cream Jack i Mussette These There i Satur doubl manager of t e 1Djle Ler. re ' tures a hig Henry sty Smith's or nission £ cents Merchant Hammond Sechler \ evening s ira lays in the r Garrity ho i Olewine Ithful benefits a pure water and who Mipping the ast ven pleased witl 1 Walter, perhaps t) several 1 Jey enjoved fried trout 11 A Gay, from the crop narvested Dy and bait, by some angle rs from othe Arts n : it aL the AM 1 tovrnsmen. we Are the opinion they {f nature's gens fl resorts Daniel Eber turned Friday attended t IAT fron ann lLewisin HAI Teun county were Charles Burris and Gregg Station, There members of this excellent family § all of whom thoroughly enjoyed them. Among the many amusements was a game of ball which created more or less excitement; when the noon hou came a feast of good things took place, There were choice viands in abundance and none left the festive board feeling that they had not been well served The Eberharta were formerly from Berks county, they were sturdy, industrious people who assisted in the development of this, one of the most productive coun. ties in the state. Many of the descend. were © : SCive of Williams- { . | =~Mrs, Fall Stover spent Sunday with | friends at Oak Hall, Edward Latham will sing two songs fon Thursday night at the Electric { Theatre. Herman Robb, the shoemaker at | Mingle's shoe store, spent a few days re { cently with friends at Antes Fort, The history of Daniel Boone and { the Wild Indians will be shown at the { Electric Theatre, on Thursday, night, ~We have not seen Professor Jim's ex- planation, as yet, as to how it happened on last Sat lay—didn't even get a Little tough ure smell C. P. Hoover, of Saulsburg, Hun- tingdon county, was in Bellefonte on Friday, Mr. Hoover is now employed on the Dale ! Glen Harris, ds a4 sawyer, lumber job at ies of Coleville chapel will hold a festival on Tuesday evening on the chapel grounds. All the delicacies of the season will beserved. You are invited to attend. Bert Taylor has the streets of Miles- burg pretty well blockaded with mater- ial for building the new state Water drainage gives them considerable to contend with at that point, This evening the ladies of the Belle- fonte Methodist church will serve ice strawberries in the lecture church, They will room oil dially righty Dr. F. geon serve you > veterinary sur- ris spring from decided there were too many here lowing his profession and 1p stakes and who came Osceola, men ths week [illiamsport company, sam al company ll returhed where a Shook illiamsport last 1st comp a stenographer and 1s among the most she has Miss e as ave been etent students who Friday fr been en weeks Shook has id 3 said to i cComi tended services They went th Bussie's automobile. Mr. and Mrs 08 Garb Emanuel Noll and k returned home from Erie g where they had been ding the state encampment of the AY even at- all speak high tern : were ared Harper attending of Franklin & ollege, at Lancaster this week lNuesday the degree of Doctor of D oferred on Rev, Schmidt by trustees of that the ommencement exer Marshall (ir stitution Nat is 3 13 ceive this hie i ier being Dr 5 ¥ 1) s honored Our minis Frank] Ww from y ’ ry ng lip Wad le, He House, and kens as the ones taken lay morning wal on the chicken thieve H. Montgomery, and : k 33a ‘ Tuatit AL DY Justice went to the coop at the Bush identified the They wi "oe wh — bE ciween week wit! de Jenkins. The and in general resembles an open buggy rubber t The steering appara the same design as the reg wh ible fr mproved auton the late W R wheels res ation automobile, ile 1 distinctive the de tion cone drive Kear with chains main ! ) 1 to pulleys on the rear seems work nicely and { the average high Their aim is to produce & auto of medium price, eliminate all the the expensive inflated rubber In this they seem fo attain re markable success feature is from the to Ltn te stunts and attend tires ohn A. Daley, one of Curtin town. ship's best and most progressive citizens, was in Bellefonte, Monday, greeting his many friends, While he is one of the truest republicans in the county he is | not going to tear his shirt very much at the b usiness this fall. He is getting tired of pulling chestnuts out of the | fire for one or two gentlemen in Belle. fonte who are getting rich at the ex. pense of the republican pray. and who wouldn't be republicans if they couldn ! ants finally drifted to Union county, lo- | make it conducive to their personal in: catin Mifflinbury They are progressive citi ens, havi the confidence and respect of their bors. About forty-six years ago Daniel Eberhart located in Belle fonte where he raised a args family, nearly all of whom are married. hy fl good citizens and an hogor to their al rents, in and around Lewisburg and terest, {hands of these into the ansters Mr, Daley will remain on the farm attending to his own business and the other fellows can do the same There are other Joe republicans in Centre county who have sized the situation about as Mr. Da . "bey claim that they haye been playing second fiddle long enough, Instead of playing road, | The public is cor- | | Mount Union difficulties that | ~ Have ybu noticed the fine line of summer clothing in the display windows at Sim's clothing store? ~Friday, Mrs. William McGowanfand daughter, Lizzie, departed for Washing- { ton, D, C,, to visit friends, ~Mrs. George Bushman, of Centre Hall, was admitted to the Bellefonte hos- pital, on Monday for treatment. ~-Miss Louise Brackbill, one of Belle font’s best and brightest young is visiting friends in Harrisburg, | Mr, und Mrs | gone to Atlantic City where they « to put in a good part of the summer, —-We had a week of | A light rain to soften wotiid be beneficial | is doing finely. Miss Nora Kirk, Clearfield county, is now home of her uncle, Dr. M. A west High street. ladies, James Harris have 130 ‘Lp warm weather, the dry to veget of A strawberry social will be held ladies of the Reformed church n ening, June 12th, in the cha All are invited to attend. the ~Frank Graham, formerly a clerk at the Brockerhoff House, arrived in Belle- fonte the other day from Philadelphis The first thing he did was to go fis ing. le, of Aaronsbur he Bellefonte hospital last week an oper his wi underwent 1 a success, Mrs. Allison Platts, ; was ad. mitted }ellefonte ho pital abot who recovere She UC 3 gp Tibbens, wri h 1 oseph (sreen, empl wil are api were valuable coal in townshiy maxe m Next Sunday will be observed as Minilirens dav in the Bellefonte Metho list charch The children's service will be held when the | 3 take Kran he Mat- nship Sand He hs tern sand bank and oder the nan pany, will operate! ready begun i orders and make shipments to lesiring sand. As Wil in whatever he undertal reason f ting com S. Taylor and ig attended a meet- of the Fifth reg One of the topics dis G 5 heutenant S t cers i ing of the line « ment in Altoona cussed was the footgear | at the July encampment and cided to adopt a regulation ru I'he shoes will cos | the government will dollar yr the soldiers it was de- pil |] 1 ER deduct " A belo r to nto ampment shoes wil NCATr A they please Rev. Di te § hriner, of L Haven, recently ed to Baltimo the death John G. Shri killed it Washington Electric railroad Was 40 years old s the railroad comg tion and bis most of the time Mrs. Emil |] se ph in New York City last was matron of honor at the marriage of her niece, Miss Miriam Wallack, to than Anthony Eisler. The wedding was quite a fashionable event and the young couple will take a six months weddin trip through RKurope Mr. Eisler quite well known Bellefonte, spent several sun her many bounded happiness wk was calls ¥ hv noon by Hefonte the any at stie ent : ad H of Bellefonte, was week where she \ a she and wish her un as seasons here friends Cards are « ding of Miss it announcing the we Nettie Pennepacker, of , the daughter of Rev. Geo, D. Penepacker, D, D., formerly of Trinity M Latimer Curtin, of Curtin Station, this county, but who is now located at Car roliown’ Junction. The wedding will Dastor pastor | take place in the Methodist church at | Mount Union on Monday, June 1sth, The bride and groom are well known to residents in Bellefonte. The bride's father, at one time, was pastor of the Methodist church at this place, «A few months ago the Bayard resi dence, in the rear of the McClain block, was torn down for the purpose of erect. ing a kitchen for Charles Morschbacher, the restaurateur, It was to be built so that it would be on the level with the restaurant floor, but that idea has been abandoned. An addition is now being built to the Palace Livery stable in whic will be located the office. The room now being used as an office will be fixed upon fora harness room, givin thus them more room for r Jasgiely increasing business, Mr, Morsch- will fit up a modern kitchen in the rear of his restaurant, i of : | present se E. church, Philipsburg. to | Centre ~=Mrs, J eorge Bushman, of an operation in Hall, underwent for appendicitis, ~Rev. James B, Stein and visiting this week in Carlisle attending the anniversary and commencement ex- ercises in connection wi he Dickinson | college, Who should drop into Bell Wednesday afternoon, but Pierce, who law ower ower twenty-on student in & Orvis oo him" that th aim Latest Step in Surgery of the A association, meet Members merican listened Iwo woman to an In rgeons who « of ‘football brain sing the cont rollable New Marraige y Catholic chur Law £. Te te Not Such a Bad Showin Exo Note ary on College T nt i ¥ x. 1! issued! to ing thems re ested those havir please present ate we persons kr the ost inders Ww ane Harrison Walker Attor: he matter g been appoint i rt of Centre co f the funds in the istrator « bf LA egally tim} receive reuRn f sald appointment nterest on Monday, the ROR, for the purpose ot at the office of Ge Eagie Block. in the Bor atten o'clock A M.. mt interested in the estate the sald decedent will expected to Ie 1 to present their several claims or demands or be forever debarred from coming in on sald fund SD UGETTIO TS A nditor the amongst those same. and In will meet the parties it nh day of June, A. D making such distriba tig. Bower & Zerby, it ough of Beliefonte, Pa which time all persons nr the 1 tw ] PROPOSALS Notiee is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the Commissioners office In Belle fonte. Pa. until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday June SHLh, 108, for fer under the wooden bridge at Beech Creek woon Centre and Clinton counties. Plans and specifications for sald pier are on file in the of. fice of the Commissioners of Clinton county, at | Look Haven, and the ofiee of the Commission | ers of Centre county. at Bellefonte, Pa A certified chook for FIOD must be fled with | the Commissioners’ clerk of Centre county st | lonst two hours before the time fixed for closing of bids, for faithful perfomance of sontract The Commissioners reserve the right wo re joet any and all bids in sccordance with the Act of Assembly In such cases made and provided By order of the Commissioners of Clinton and sountion A LL MERRILL. | Commissioners W.A) ANNA ’ of ALEX. FLANIGAN | Olnion Oo Attest | Jaden A. Waxsst, Clerk, JOHN L. DUNLAP, | Commissioners CA WEAV t of JOHN G. BAILEY, Oemtre Co, Attest | James 0. Cont, Clerk, the ! 2 v 1 Pv | sdayw + | ¢ sellefonte hospital, Wednesday morning | ed, big baro.raising in Nittany Valley, family are | FOR the ercotion of a conerete | Big Barn Raising. On Saturday there was an old-fashion. here were some 160 persons in attend- ance, of which over 125 engage the work of raising the barn rest were connected } department, and good old style, The afi ry Garbrick’s, and the the place of the one destre last lifting, a big dinner to cre faite £1] 4d in and the with summer It wa 4 passed off satis dinner part, y At Ammon Gap a 1¢ The barn bu YECArs retetter ago, by father the new b niract raised I wn assisted at O present at tu he being the only Nas that having either ! ing ther parts I Wedding Bells at Sardis Lutheran church at At of The the su May 21. The oined in the Miss ! N ter of t n ene ellie E, he Rev, 1 Howar« Centre Cour ty Picy P ENNY ol A WORD AD} TL No advertisement this oMoe PIGS~from 61 saleby OC 8 ¢ ff weeks FOR SALS FOR SALF SALS ownship. « Spangler Va atau Pe IR SALE-2% % thing 10 pood eo Bros South Water St | FOR SALE—One oc sth Rock the ot bickens GG HD me takes FOR SALE CHEF six 10.0 Bus! AP ser : J. Finks tine clare me a Pine Grove PUBLIC SALF brick. at onte, w T™ 3 oe Valleyvies wll horees hay rake, wagons ar er Sale at 12% FOR SALF A Bin0 A registered | WRT Hodis. Bes rompt shipmer Pa 1 slowed and wara WANTED ~An « with several b 15 YI f Bellet charge pte for a bing concern right man, Rep N. MoVelgh, Gener (Mh Address § anton x ¥ Meer, « GROVE ¢ gins J wl Sammer School in Pe Professors and Lecturers Britain.) Special work In ophy Schools of Normal and Collegiate Branches, Pedagogy. Musie, Art, Commercial Branches, Stenagraphy and Typewriting, Stud ents ean got any work desired. $40 00 will cover all DOCERSArY EXPOnsSes Address Presidem Ketler. Grove City, I's x MARKET QUOTATIONS, BELLEFONTE PRODUCE The following prices are paid by Sechler & Oo. for produce Ege. por dosen Lard, per pound ITY On Summer term be n I weeks Largest vania Thirty-eight three from Gress nglish and Philos ine finsy | Tallow, per pound RELLEFONTE~<GRAIN The following prices are paid by CY. Wag per, for grain : Wheat, FEE hae aba shan hene Sane a SRE EERE Bane $ ~ SERRE RRR RR Re Re
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