THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 18, 1908, Page 7 BELLEFONTE NINN NINN — Frank Kern has added another large machine to his lanndry, ~~HEverything 18 going in a satisfactory manner at the Theatorium, The pictures AND VICINITY are of a high class which continue to at- 7 THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | tract large crowds, f | ~The Electric Theatre is still going full force. The crowds are so large that ~—W, Harrison Walker, Esq., spent Friday with friends in Philipsburg. ~Sallie Fitzgerald came home Friday from New York where she has been tak- ing lessons in voice culture. ~Miss Susan Shope, accompanied by | her sister, Miss Mame Shope, left Friday | short | evening fore. Williamsburg on a visit, ~ Recorder Jol the past week and confined tol bed bowel complaint in eo part of with the an time was attack 118 — Harry Fitzgerald, of Pittsburg, ar- rived in Bellefonte Friday evening and | spent a short time with his parents Mr, and Mrs. William Fitzgerald. —For Saturday at the Electric Thea- tre. ‘A persuit of across the way.” Dietrichs orchestra will play. Valentine, of —George Baltimore, Md., who at one time figured as one ob | Bellefonte’'s most progressive business men, is visiting in this community, —The Academy primary department » » . x [ icnic, which was to have been held at Jecla Park on Thursday, was postponed on account of the t the morning. —Dr tended The d read a irater- a medical doctor was on the prog paper of nity. —The morning was bountiful truck Providence for the good of all tions, this season. —Samuel McClur Princeton, has where he will He will then studies for the Methodist is much pleased with his aL i already an Really, is doing itil September tinue hi imstry gO COT nr PI gress # —The Olive Branch Ladies Aid society | festival Saturday front of Coleville will hol evening, June 20, on of the freight station the benefit of school. Everybody the green in eeds are fo —Harry Fenl Friday from Phi who became City recently, i indications ly recov friends. ~-T y for Clearfield to as controversy | $3,000. Her are ia x } hi lav | QuUrsday company store -(Geo. N. ger, a member © the Clearfield council, and a prominent Mrs. Anna . Jamberman, and bh Houck, of Ferguson Bellefonte, Friday the late William son township. sister, Oo is nship, were ir bate the will ~-[t has been chapel at Colevil & Stone C and will supp cessary to put uj be located near and will be a neat and co — Mrs Miss Hele passed thro on their commence ment the summer with | E. Musser, and 18S. ~Mr. and Mrs Pleasant Gap, | Saturday where they vacation, schools in been the su schools. fA Sunday Phil armory N.G. P by t mory nolds has number for 820.000 thorough ry or iar Gis {spa was at been O orn erly at Jersey Hefonte on Frid 5. } Johns n John F tall OCRIeU fonte, n was a caller the intere of Pittsbu dealer ! just rece facturers ohn a ’ 3 ies : " : IS IN : a) this was the been re | 4 yad for some time gy | n “ ’ $ - SA A i spent College, the & harles Harrison Hamil, Hamil, of Qak Hall, i Bellefonte and State College, one of the alumni of the College ard deeply interested in the progress of tha instutition, After graduating he studies law, afterwards locating in Bellefonte Things didn’t move as rapidly as be hac inticipated so he took “Ben” F advice and went west. He was there until a business proposition’openec up to him along the li: of lu and mining coal. He became successfiu Da : ] } his brother - James . ie m of the late R visiting friends ’ © from the first, and is now recognized as | one of the richest and infloentin citizens of the west, most ~The other evening a foreigner was riding a bicycle down street when he rar into George Beezer's automobile as the latter was coming out of the alley lead ing to the Palace Livery. When the tw machines collided there was a sharp re port as that of a pistol shot afterward the Hungarian was sees tak ing a flipper into the air, landing on the | of scrap that was on “brick pavement on the other side of the | It was the remains of the one side of his face automobile. The was so skinned up that it had the a arance of a piece of raw beefstea P The report heard was the bursting of the bicycle tire, the machine, itself, be ing badly bent and broken, mobile, of course remaibed the amusin tly apologized to Beezer into him, Rowe had been ill | of | a suit,” The girl | Ed. Lathan will sing, | tning wathere in | from | Monday 1 1 | =—Landlord Runkle, of the popular ! Centre Hall hotel, was a pleasant cal- | ler ) | they have to throw open the gallery, Everybody is delighted. ~Those of our readers who understand { the Penna Dutch dialect will find a clever | . —Miss Mary Ann McGill went tofloli- | article in this issue, on page three. If daysburg to visit the family of Mr, and | you can read it, don't miss it. Mos. William V, Hughes. The board of directors of the Mr. and Mrs. Brint Wallace, Warren | er's Mut. FF. Ins. Co.. held their quarter- Rush and Miss Anna Nolan spent Sunday | ly meeting in Petrikin Hall, on Monday, { with the campers at Snow SHoe, and accepted risks to amount of $150- ~Mr. James Pierpoint, of Philadel- | 774. phia, was in town a few hours Thursday John Dubbs, Sr., of Bellefonte, spent looking up some possiblelcoke sales, Sunday with his son, John, at Hunting. Mrs, Annie Long, of Howard, spent | don. He's home again, which means a few honrs in Bellefonte, Thursday, | they didn't hold him at the Reforma while enroute to Pleasant Gap where she | tory. | visited friends. | —Rev, William VanTries, located at | =Mrs. David Foreman and children, | Newark, N. J., is spending his vacation lof Bellefonte, was a recent visitor in |in Bellefonte at the home 'of his aunt, Philipsburg as the guest of her mother, | Mrs, Louise Harris. As a minister of Mrs. A. H. Smith, the gospel he is doing a good work, and —Charles Stoehr, of Pittsburg, is visit- | has a promising future. {ing his many friends in. Bellefonte. | -~Services in the United Brethren CHarles at one time was a student at the | church Sunday morning were in charge Bellefonte Academy. {of Presiding Elder Rev. J. S. Foulton, Remember the Undine picnic, at | of the Allegheny district, Mr. Foulton, Hecla Park, on July 4th, A sham battle | !5 & very forceful speaker and his ser {by Company B,in the evening, will be | mon was full of interest. ove of the special features. — Bellefonte has been thronged this —Miss Daisy Graham, of Brooklyn. week with the drift to State College to N. Y., arrived at the Academy Thurs- | Attend the Commencement e day evening to make a visit with Mrs, | Many are former students on their way { old acquaintance, » «0s. | others s going there as friends of *iIgraduatling class, and Joseph Will K JACK LO renew wih James R. Hughes and family. Misses Mar Olive Steele ed the Ej {tion whic Thursday 1} v EV. J oface Grimm, Lizzie Sm lackford attend- orth League district conven held in Altoona, on students, [ A sdward Goss, with Hor ‘erguson township, were The t nme in Bellefonte Tuesday. ntlemen are sons of the late Mill of Pine positions DW and 0 nler 1 as se pier, o wo I ret Garman, daugl making for herself as a soloist at the Everybody is pleased (srove 1 rood eel Co., at Pittsburg olla and Grace Shook, of Farm- | eXercises, He He was is nt long nbering | The auto- intack, but Rk part of the occurrence was when the injured man got up and polite- for running singing, -Joe Ceaders, the confectioner, has lled a new 4-horse power gasoline place and now will be able his famous cream by the car tr L. Gettig, Mrs. Frank 1 daughter Grace, also Rev, »«d the missionary conven- Central Si -lengine at nis 5 10t1Ce, Crawford & Jarry atten tion, of the L Centre Hall Miss Bellefonte eran t week. Harris brothe Synod r : ias brother } nerd t . spend the i iG La ) a their fries They are perfect gentle make model officers, ~Jtis probable that Mrs. Anna C. | Woodcock will make her future home in Bellefonte Her Dr. Lee Wood Cox f Scranton, will go to German t men and will 3 f son, K, 4 Te he Ww ext six m James B, Stein, llefonte Methodis D py from Dickis pastor honored ti where he ore where he gr ein urch 1s espe al o 4] CANS anniver rived on last dward Hans Bellefonte sllefonte 3 winter omiort Katheris iiss the SYrac a Was a st y MOVIE i Al ic Theatre | the swearing the managers ldn't remedy the difficulty was that they were compelled an patrons their igh to make a ) a goat but friends the ptation, pictures helped to form the action there Saturday ght, which, of course, meant a big double show won rests It suit we down | e the It was full withsthod money back. ENG fellow get as a ten our The i Aatlr 1 on ni 1 N . : Mrs. Charles Dorworth and child. of Philadelphia, her parents Mr and Mrs, F. W, Crider, on re street Her husband assisted in reporting to the Philadelphia Press t} of the Republican National Convention which met this week. He will also go » " : : IS visiting | hs | ] of the Democratic National Convention which convenes on July 7th ) : | sponsible position is a recognition of his exceptional ability as a newspaper man. William Keichline, the Bellefonte d = | A setond | machinist, went to Tyrone Friday where | with Miss Grace McBride, «| he purchased a worthless looking pile ce an automobile, Buick formerly Landlord Horton 8 Ray, | who last July sold it to Undertaker Sam | Grabem, of Tyrone. Several weeks ago Graham was crossing the railroad | tracks iw Tyrone, the machine stop. | d in front of a fast moving train. | t Graham had to jump for fie life, | the auto being completely wrecked, It is Mr. Keichline's intention to use the Pieces in the construction of a new ma- chine. owned b ¥ i this com- Hunti attended vxercises of Juniata i LARS, being one graduates, He is a young man considerable notoriety of that instituti 0 gdon week w tt mencem their brother who is now located in Bellefonte on Fri. a short tim t bi Woomer, 1 ivea i lin Ev rr Car a 18 nr Rhoa ai likes to keep abreast with the times. -- Next Sunday A a 5 OR ressiv dren's Day will be Evia observ (ates, on east kind old . Is Her son. Es tins pleasant :] ene here r Gates, is als Mrs. Hayes Dix f Johnstown ~ son Herbert for business | 1st took him in a 0 form a company placing them on in Bellefonte it i perfection ti owner anufhc r market | be some If it is place el a «We were favored with a call from | a native of this county, and son of Michael Shaeffer, Esq., once a tmer of near Lo Mr, aefier left this county for Dakota, I11.. but is now a resident of Oregon, Ill. en gaged as book keeper for the Sinnisippi Stock farm, the largest of its kind in the United States. This is his third visit to his native home, and he finds his father Shaeffer fa AON, 1382 we proceedings | well and active at the venerable age of | K EK I 84 years : attend the was a pleasure for him to Shaffer-iHazel reunion on on to Denver to report the proceedings Saturday last and meet and have the | month of June new rituals for all subor Hig | dinate lodges under the jurisdiction of The fact stay here will only be for a little over a | the Sovereign Grand Lodge will be dis that he has been delegated to this re- | week. which is all his post of daty per. | tributed by the varions Grand secretar. greeiing of his numerous relatives, mits, Boyd A. Musser, of Scranton, was circulating among his friends in Belle. fonve this week. He and his family, are spending this week at State College as the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Musser, He says the York-Bridge Co. has decided to give Mrs, Bertha Tohuston, of Blooms. burg, a pension. She is the. wife of the tate Jacob Johnson, who died from the effects of being struck across the back by a Prelit steel cabel, while at work on the Mifflinville bridge several months ago. The pension will be paid Mrs, olinson as long as she remains a widow, ree other w of victims of the un. fortunate bridge operation have also igor By ow 4 pie Bron ~—Miss Jeane Dillon, of Bfhddock, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C, M. Parrish, ~At the Electric Theatre for Friday. “The Underdog "' 1,000 feet long. *Miss Garman will sing. -Mr, and Mrs, Jaz Noll, of Altoona, pot Sunday in Bellefonte ar guests of r. and Mrs, Emanuel Noll, At the Electric Theatre for Thurs. day. ed a Maid, sing, 8 N Grant Puten, of Sunbury | Albert Schad has bought a ‘ot is building a home for himself on | street, next to the | R. Chambers, and Linn residence of Col, E. Berlin, having Gettysbur Jack Kurtz, of rival yesterday, attended Commencement at He is making his stay with his grandparent: Fred Kurtz’ Miss Mary Hua Miss Mary Hoy drove to Winburne, Fri- day, where they spent the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Sommerville, Rev. Crittenden 5 An ar- 5 Elizabeth Miss $lanchard, left on and wife Wednesday for Oberlin College, in Ohio | { {f the four 18g6, to attend the 7sth anniversary o college. The Rev. is one of the ving members of the class of -Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery Ward expect leave their Long Island, to-morrow for Bellef in their machine, short it they will return taking S. A. Bell ‘The Salvation Army will | nic at Hecla Par seeking ou sury home « trip : after to mn a to a vi I's. them their aunt, ¥ their hold x ' toward the VO 0 AOL f and Kg and afternoon hter of 4 cherries standing +} Wace an ground, Yala s A nd disiocated an 3 or en i] re physicis ADS In a large and r Do +} Way any : ax > " pocketbook character is 10 be AT place whete taken of of and Am trusted ou not his h this any a Ee The Phil ’ L ipsburg Brid i the part o Ke Centre county mmissioners to ISsioners : meeting ) ntial, The cist o Ro rt Lillian B lobn A { john hompson t Myra Lannen { Thomas H. Mann { Emma J, Monroe { Truman M { Edna K { James ] i { Guyer S. Kling { Goldie D. Cain Bulick Gates Franklinwil ! (ratest Fleming, Wingate Williamsport, Lock Haven : Dodson Philipsburg Williams " Glenn Aiva LL. Goodbart State College Centre Hall Altoona. Bellefonte Odd Fellows New Rituals, Local Odd Fellows will be interested in the announcement that during the ies in their respective jurisdiction, The extent of this work will be appreciated when it is known that there will be some £0,000 rituals to distribute, $100,000 Gift Pennsylvania College at Gettysburg recently received a gift of $100,000 from Colonel John F, Fersch. Dr. Sol. M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, Otice. uate of the University of Penna fonte, The Cossacks in Russia & Want- | iter Linn, Miss Nan Hoy and | with | WEDDINGS. WASSON— LEF¥ Arthur Shuey Wasson and Miss Sarah Ellen Lee, both of State ( ollege, were married on Wednesday of last week, atthe home of the bridegroom in College township. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Charles Wesley, pastor of the Duke street Methodist church, York, | MCGINNIS HAH MES | A recent wedding in Puns | was that of Walter McGinnis f Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1d Miss Florence Bahme, | and Mrs, Elias Bs: | groom will be rememb | ple in Bellefonte fi | the McGinnis ple tawney, ni d son McGinnis, of bride- [8] | daughter Th any peo is [| when The ome 1n | TONER Mrs. Robert H invitations for the marriag | ter, Florence Augusta. Toner. The wedding wi | Glen Foerd, Torresdale. , the Foerderer country saturday afternoon, June 271 o'clock, to be followed by a rece | § o'clock, The | native of Centre FOEKDERE) | Foerdere: has i sued | Of hes daugh Wil I, take place at Philadel. | ome, on | 1, at 4.30 | ption at | bridegroom elect sl to , arm am near phia t I county and is quite 3 here. Hard P. Hare place, will be be the The groom John Toner who n known st man n of Mr formerly of Bel ved hil "s ioved to Philade pal 0 L ago Leos {4 ster of th e bind maid and Roy Stover w rain where & father near He they whi elon Were groom drove 3, DMINISTRATO! In the Orphans Estate of Jan ship, Centre Co | Letters of admis havin od 0 the undersigned Persons the sald estat? are re 3 100 10 make (ayment and those cl WO present without delay BARNHART W. C. Huse, Atty Administrator Bellefonte, Pa Roland # Ta st § indebted 1 Tv N the sane wy h : AVPITOR'S NOTICY In the Orphan's Co of Centre Count In the matter of the estate of Simot me of Centre Hall Boro, Centre Counts The undersigned, an auditor. appointed 1} the sforenamed Court “to make distribution of | vhe balance in the hands of the said Accountant as shown by his acoount, confirmed absolutely on May 20h. 18 10 and among those legally entitied thereto will meet Lhe parties inter ested. or 50 many a8 choose to APPeRr. at his ofMes, No. f Eagle Hiock. Bellefonte. I's. on Friday, July 17h, 1908, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. All parties having claims against said e¥iate are required to present and prove thelr claims or be forever debarred from coming In on suid fund 8S KLINE WONDRING, June 16, 108 rm Auditor rn Harper Pa Alri ATION POR CEMETERY Notioe is hereby given that an application | will be made 10 the Court of Common Pleas of | Centre County on Tuesday the 21st day of July, A.D, 1008 at 10 o'clock A. M.. under the Act of Assembly entitled ' An Act to provide for the’ Incorporation and regulation of certain corpor | ations.” approved April the Sh, 1574, dnd the supplements thereto, for & charter of an in tended corporation to be eal The tilda Cemetery Association, object of which Is to nce for bo At Palace Livery btable, Belle x42 sutawney | any : A Studious Student, Miss Carrie Arnold, of this year's graduating class of the Milton High school, did not miss a day nor was she tardy once since she enfered the pub lis schools as a pupil in the primary | department twelve years ago. The dis- tinction attained by her has very few, if any, parallels in the state. The school board recognized this remarkable re- cord by presenting her with a handsome gold watch, The man wh resources often 0 1 fir INFORMATION WASTED The tollowing 11st of subscribers have been Reuing the Centre Democrat at different places.and removed without notifying us of the change or leaving directions the post master, No doubt they sre wondering why the paper does not reach them regularly. An information regaraing the present P.O. ad. dress of any of them, will be appreciated it sent to this office Ronr. W street.) Tos. J. Kesres, Cobarn H. K. BuuxoarT, Francisville, Ind, B.F YeAnriok, Spring Mills, Wu. Saxpers, Jopssaburg, Pa J.C, Wirmer, Mt, Union, Pa Samuel E. Brrox, Bellefonte PavL KREAMER, Aaronsh Ig Grouoe Beouorr, Mill Hall M. Fork, Parksburg. Pa. Mes. J H Ruskre, Woodward, Pa R.P. LonuRr, Altoona, No. 7 F.8 Bing, Snow Shoe MiLes Osner, Vilas MoRGax Tuomas, HB Mus Jouw Hui sow, Eowix Hazel W.Huosrrox L.C.KLixg, Be D.W. Hexmixo Hanns HexgyL, G. B BaMuUEL W RK. Portex 8B. P. Barut burg, Pa Mis. James MaREis Frank JOHN GILLILAXD, BpArrows Poin Lizzie SHIRk Mus. Dasigr Lavy Mus. Cora Dixon, Jersey 12 Bergen Road Hanuy MiLes, Tyrone, Pa 8 RB Banu, SanFranelsco street E.C.Fraxtz, Mus. WIL Gro. Fraxrz Heres Narr Epwarn Ci Mus. EH Mes, Jessie Or ( with Tuomas, Johnstown, (421 Bedford Kl Beventh ave, Fa laysburg, Pa La Minn Loraine, ( Altoona efonts IT) ke Clty 3 Fa. Johnson burg Franklin, Pa Hosterma W BRUNGAS iEIrz, nburge, Pa RET. U7 Bmnithfielc St. Benzdiet, Pa. wil Greenbu Tr Tyrone 18 DAVIDSO Port Mat t Cc n For ARE Warr SWART RR "AS ELwo wp E17 David Stoy Becht STINBRAS (a0 HAWN : : H J 1H KE L. Krape, L a Walters Cas. LL I Alice Pearsm wen. NJ Mrs. Thos Gea |} D OY ] ye oat Har Chas Wir y Ree H Heaton Shaffer PENNY A WORD ADV, a Ihe WANTED \ ‘ Ye 8% 5 bousels nds of indoor work months with me A Satisfactory reference § wi W ross alley LB ar have Box X { Pine Grove FOR SALE Two pens white Jeghorns, one blue andeivsinns. MM per pon. two trios bul! orplpgicis, one white wysddoties, $1 to 88 per trio; ope pen binek minoreas, STN two pair white fantail pigeons, $1.50 per pair; homers, §! to 8 per pair. Box 852. Belicfonte WANTED A housekeeper: must come well recommended as 10 charmcter and capability of keeping house No woman with a child need apply. Man of (he house home only over Sen Apply MO. Williams, Port Matilda, 1%f MAEKIT QUOTATIONS. RELLEFONTE-~PRODUCE. The following prices are paid by Sechier & Co. for produce Eges. per dosen ard, per pound. |, low, per pound. Putter, per pound. . Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound. | RELLEFONTE- GRAIN, The following prices are paid by © per, for grain ) .¥. 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