THE CENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY ‘ wy Page ELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE HAPPENINGS AAA -The Lutheran ay school will hold its annual picnic at Hecla park, on | Thursday, July oth. —Mr. and Mrs, |. Kennedy Johnston’ and children spent Sunday at Mt.iEagle, at the home of Mr. Johnstons par-| ents. —John Bullock, of the firm of Mont. | gomery & Co, is much elated over that little son which arrived at his home | on Monday morning. | LOCAL ~~ Sund: Issac Chambers, son of Col. E. R. Chambers. who is employed ina law office in Philadelphia, was visiting his parents in this place, ~The 1 Fri order | to match factory shut day evening for a brief time to make some much needed the interior ot the plan down in repairs Y 1 li n 4 Allison Platts, pastor of the Presbyterian, church on Sunday ev- ening, preached sermon at the dedi- cation the Presbyterian church at Mt, U - Miss Dai soldier's orphan’s is in Bellefonte s the home of Col. an ] Sp ler on Allegl t Miss Ruth and Mrs, An Jersey NY grandmother, . trip to Newarl Rev, J]. ol some ang- Sot DECK to New with her be with! the sun and 1} orm still gr greater Mrs. Somerset cf sisting Jack, were arrivals week, to spend a few weeks 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred —Miss Ursula Bayar absent from home the visiting in iamsport, on Tuesday; also her line, who 1s a Orphans home ot vacation We on patre ] | SIX ironed Miss C Sol ret ome ster. +3 teacher at 1e £4 Wednesday spond arbitrar departmer Fou Matter sho us when their hands for coll Af: Rr — Ni 188 Ja ob | ceptior ation of fonte : lin jokes, wh le pr gone wh Next turn Mis 1 ) 5, Justice Peace J. M, Kei Bellefonte, has develope wonderful talen especially in woodworkin panting, Her work tific and skillful manner be detected chanic ofes le h 1‘ printers wil d a nat along mechan is an from that of { an expert Thi of the of not” often pos sessed thus it has posite “eX 8 and She being ith the gred t of care and Anot accomplis ment is she handles r vit than HOW ing ns. If you desire 10 test her ability along this line, give her a call «Harry William and Rash Irvin, of Bellefonte having some fun the other day shooting torpe. does from a sling shot. They would fire them into a crowd on the street in such a way that nobody knew where they came from Policeman William Beezer got onto the racket and gave the by i$ all the me hest of Is very tool WwW mone thal leva! IS evo her ne ainting sig Otto Smith were boys a gentle hint, that they were vio | was such | lating the law, However, it good sport that it was difficult to resist so they continued until finally Beezer put the stinger to them by having them arrested, Fhe appeared before a Jus tice who held them over for court. They did not maliciously violate the law but, in a sportive way, got themselves into the unnecessarily trouble. The law now is very strict with refference to the use of torpedoes and firecrackers before the Fourth of July and thus the young gen- tlemen should have been very .cautious about anything of the sort, NTN NS NNN NSN NINN { home are visiting relatives at Centre Line. | tor IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS 82 golden brown vice at Yeagers, -= Ladies’ fords now $1, 50~ Big double show at the Theatorium every evening this week, All for cents William Hamilton and wife returned Mcnday from a visit to Pittsburg and surrounding towns, Mrs. Mabel Smithers, of Atlantic City, spent a few days recently with her | sister, Mrs. Evey, on Bishop street, —Charles and Edith Gates, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gates, | —(3. W. Fredricks, one of Lock Haven's | emost business men and enterprising 1 citizens, was a visitor in Bellefonte Tuesday. llefente held ~The annual picnic of the Be Lutheran Sunday school will at Hecla park on Thursday, The usual excursion 43 n train wiil Rev Metl county Monday and i 1 Rover, pastor of Bakerton, Can al in Bellefonte esent visiting ing ve snith atte: ings are spent Mi Convent NnEressiona to lea © get aboar Pittsburg for Arrangen to the tr Caves nes Lorne » critics of 1 take notice eek made it kno e contract to around on fence bh m arose in the mind people as to whether first class job | ion and is igh it had been put vears of « xperiet he fence about will 1 i is yet wrobably be do unborn who swaddling clothes, Or During the past week 1 ment has gone forth t friends, the engagement of Emma Holiday, of this place and Ms James A. McClain, of Spangler. Pa. and the nuptials will be one of the soci al events in this place at an early date Miss Holiday is a step-daughter of Col Spangler and for some years her home has been with the family, Mr $cClain is a native of Bellefonte, and years ago was the Register of this county, as well as a prominent democratic leader, Ot recent years he has been in Cambria county assisting Col. Spangler in his coal interests in that section, and now { is the cashier of the bank established at {that place in which Col. Lpangler is the principal stockholder, and is con. sidered a capable man in the position, Naturally Miss Holiday Is receiving a shower of congratulations over announcement from her many friends in the town, } ANNO BCE immediat Miss 0 f of | stuck, but he didn't { the tow: [ginning Is | Ladies’ £0 calf oxfords | $2 Russia now $i Y at Yeagers, We said he would be all right if he | stick The coolest place to enjoy yours elf is at the Ele I'heatre Don't fail to come, —A new vault was built mn | the cellar of the Brockerhoff house dur- | ing the past week. Dr. Huff, of Milesburg, was in jellefonte on Tuesday sailing around in his automobile, Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Swartz, of | Pitcairn, are spending their vacation | CLI stor : 1 : | with friends here and in Nittanyvalley. Peter Keichline and son, William, of Bellefonte autoed to Tyrone Sunday and spent a good portion of the day with friends. This is the month of July which re- minds us that the days now are be to grow shorter and that summer is on the wane —Mrs. C. B. Garman returned past week from Scranton, where she ha 1 brother month, tne at the home of her i visiting been 1v1 the ring the | Ollie Campbell « } Persons wl kind of careful dur drin L HIN 10 drink any Verages l very $ hot weather not 1 it 4 cess and especially when a heated thet of Dt WAR Haves Robert H by heat At first ry Edmus and Mrs Overcon the ’ oe Hayes while ling hay on load stndddet { CAU it : farm his | consider € to wi time afterwards ained |} & ficely Houser Was Ae Hon R wl anager of at Brisbin that Willow lo 1ser } FT om for some Lime on of nm lose confinement his store He now is repre firm of Coulbourn Br , of Baltimore, wholesale dealers in produ e of all kinds, and his territory covers the principle counties of the interior of the Slate Thomas Laurie. brother of Dr. Wil liam Laurie, of Bellefonte has been compelled, through ill health, to aban. don his little ranch on Wilson street Several years ago went into the chicken business and was quite successful Later he went into the hog raising busi of work in senting 1! the the © OM ness but on account of his continued 11. | ness he was compelled to abandon that | occupation and finally succeeded in securing thir |teeg hives which he is now offering for {saldon accotint of his inability to take {eare of them, Mr. Laurie spent a num: {ber of years in the wild and wooly west, {fighting the redman who at that time was very treacherous, He has had a vague and varied axpitishie which is agus utd from first to finish, Next he tried bee culture | 1808, ~Ladies' $2 and 4% Now 75c—at Yeagers, Maria Walsh, of Bellefonte, has been ting friends in Philipsburg this week. — Alter an extended visit of six we among friends and in New York City, Mrs, Emil Joseph and son, Maanie, returned to Bellefonte, relatives The vaudeville and pictures will be | entirely changed for Friday and Satur. | day evenings at the Electric | Special pictures for the 4th of July Theatre George Eberhart, of Bellefonte, is again going to walk the floor at midnight with his new-born son in one arm the paragoric bottle in the other hand, —John Strayer, formerly of this pl but now located in Lock Haven, is visit ing friends in town, Mr. Strayer has been on the sick list and is recuperating for a few days, In an emergenc of Boalsburg, :, Monday, to assist Philip Waddle at the Bush Hou He took the place of Lewi Dagget who went to the ( man wedding, Rev, B. C Connor of the Altoona district of ace 2. was called to Grant Charles dellefonte e. ricl 5 E 1¢* Meth church, who has many friends in Be nournjdg the death of bh L. ( tt lis uibo irne nembers of th y % olesome the late Chris an mith the resides friends in Shirok street black A Akron who Ohio, is Bellefonte, [le typos in Belle expernences cation before he lett the town, « on third floor of th un which the Dally News is 0 It was there that the heavy would fall off the 1 Washington r that made the ditor Edward Tuten rave and feel hucking the whole shooting match out of the window When of it, it wonder ti he room beneath 4 now visit ng f the original Sone 8 and had fonte, 5 ¥ pe VATIOUus iy ing oublished ever nress onto the N the e w ole ate like vou come Ks} that the ceilin 1 not come d a wn itor's head The other day Frank Sasserman Willis Baney and William Brouse, Bellefonte, went to Lamar on A fishing expedition. The water in Fishing Creek was just about right to make fishing pleasant and enjoyable, The boys were out in the creek wading around when suddenly there was a splash and Sasser. man disappeared as by magic. Fora few seconds he was lost to the world but finally his head was seen above the water, and he cried lustily for aid, | Willis Baney was a short distance away but Sasserman’s pathetic appeal for hel} wis like pouring water on a goose's back because ney knew that there would be two fishermen brought home in a box instead of one, i he ventured out into the deep water and then either Hard Harris or Frank iney would have a double duty to orm. After struggling in the water for some time Sasserman finally worked himsell out of the deep hole in the creek, to a place of safety. | $3 oxfords size 1 to | } and | of | Ladies on oxford, The classical prize Bellefonte Academy ha to Janet Scott Miss Helen Moore and wson are spending part « » home of A, Weber Editor Musser, was in town for week seeing frie keep cool, Mrs, Sophia Stover who has been visiting her da Fall Stover for the past tw ite ill read Yeagers of the Ons past at present John Raymond, ont of the nts in Beezer's meat ce fall on his foot the now htvs walking lame, Assi a market, let a prec of A number of stores in Bellefonte s Fourth of 1 close at noon on the the purpose of giv portunit ing the vy to attend the urth at State Co cEe A a Official Program of the Undine July 4th at Hecla Park r | ert Al Yeagers McClellan's Title Clear B Mc office of Mavor, of ay Uan's Ne Yor oy decision Mayor George the made « : : Justice Lambert “ K lear on 'l preme (= w he ordered } render a dict that McClellan was duly elects Mayor in 1908 W. R. Hearst has beer contesting the Mayor's right to the office harges of fraud in the original count TELE het on « of t Light showers have fallen wit! had districts Bellefonte the out in week only sprinkies Thos Brughvalley 3 onee, 16 Years ago friends in Pennsvalley A. Reber, of Kansas years ago, bu I8 east Miss Flora Love is again confined t bed at Centre Hall, not having complete | ly recovered from her siege in the hos. pital here, though apparently much im proved, Mrs, R, W. Mulholland, of Altoona, who has been quite seriously {ll for some time, was reported as somewhat im wroved Tuesday, a fact her friends will be pleased to learn The lady has friends in Bellefonte who wish for A spesdy recovery, Ladies’ $1.50 oxfords now $2. 35-at Yeagers, Dr. Sol. M. Ni Veterinary Surgeon, A Jum of the University of at Palace Livery bdtable, ’ Petina Belle fonte, x42 | ( 31] J Twp. Wetzel, $ “t YOV. 4 R eal Estate Transfers “4 1 to Et ba 3 1 1. 8 ratton et a horp, June 1g, = M. 1] Forcey el x 10 4 100 % "hilipsburg. $1 T t v I 14 % it "hilipsburg. I H. K. Hicks et une 20, 1968, William 1 Ja $400 Jonathan t # ’ Stratton «¢ 1908, lathgate, Harter Oct, 12, 1 Charles ( ms I'hom pson June I $600 1 3 rosier dellefonte Thomas Yarnéll, April 1 1 Pall i her | 200 Martin ander fu ton 1 wp $9 Sophia Hall to t Ph } ot 1n 00, The Penr PENNY A WORD ADV WANTS T ack game cb re 0 OM MER( " NTRY rect from TW card " tirovye M s 1 FOR SALE Tw (DY blue andalusi fa orpingions, one whi Tr One pen hisek ® white fantail pigeons, §1 108 per pair. Box 258 Me WANTED A house tooper get GIDE i recommended as 10 charaeter and eapabliity of keeping house. No woman with a child pond apply. Man of the house home only over Sun day. Apply MC. Williams. Port Matilda sf MARKET QUOTATIONS. RELAEFONTE- PRODUCE The following prices are pald by Sechler & Lie pet w yand DOFCRR per (e tons n 15 i” eo a FARES TREE RAE
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