THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 16,1908, Page D NNN NINN NSN NINN NNN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS NNN NSN Mrs, J A. Aikens visited friends in Tyrone, on Friday. Robert Garman, of Tyrone, spent Sunday in Bellefonte, —Mrs. Charles Rockey, of East Bish op street, is spending this week at the | Rockey home at Zion Mr. and Mrs. Joho daughter, Lucy, returned from N. Y. where they had been friends. ~Mrs. William Cowdrick, of Niagara Falls, is vising in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ingram, on Lamb street, Watson, juffalo, George Col. Hugh 8S. Taylor and family went | their | everything | Thursday in reports to Philipsburg on automobile, He lovely on this trip. —Mr. and Mrs children, of Lewis Grauer and a well earned vacation, —Mr. Gelaman, of New York City, assisting in the special sale at the Wil lard Way, He is an excellent salesman and is rendering good service Misses Lucile and Kittie Union City, Pa., are spending cation with their aunt, Mrs. D. | ard, and family, on Linn street -To-morrow How's Great Circus will be in Bell cleanlup-to date sh patronized, eve —Mrs ter, very pleasant vi Mrs. Vani Jy ke John Noll. Dr. Thor filled the pul; i 18 Hayes, of their va. Will- . London 1 Itis a good George of Altoona, ! and every man place, who fas contributing freely — Miss Elizabeth friend, Miss Bertha hia, campit me 1 where the weeks. — Roger Tyrone Bellefont act enca are w D Sunday at The doct daughter, Dorotl homie hoe day daughter of Mr of that society art Garr street bart use several nroximity proxin on Curtin everything At tl baptism bation Quim ference tor, in tu ers. Be ginn ng J ily until Sept. 15, (exclus and Sat close e f Wednes £ Belle Wedne remain open \ fn Saturday the MYS iraay fonte SIX O'Cle mn evenings the s til eight oclock, while ¢ will be open ur he o'clock An arrangement bas made whereby they will remain open on the? usual pay day of the town's dustries. at usual hour Iw son of Mr. and one of Bellefonte's ne demonstrated that he 1s a down to selling the Saturday Evening Post of which 1s | the agent here. He has been so suc cessful that the company sent him a handsome set [ carpenter tools, and wwHarry Fisher Jous Fisher oys, has hustler when it comes of now his parents will probably be kept busy watching the furniture and trying to keep the house o its foundation -R. B. Taylor, the contractor, has | about half of the new state road through | Milesburg finished and the work thus | far is pronounced a good job. He is rushing it along at a rapid pace, Io ad- | dition be has two other similar contracts | recently awarded. The ene is fora] state road in Harris township 6,044 feet | long, between Oak Hall and Boalsbury | at A, and another in Rush town- ship 7.507 foet at $15,208,850, Work on | these two will be commenced at opce, ~W. W, Moore, president and Gener al superintenent of the Nittany Furnace Co. with William Waddle, the Secretary and Treasurer, went to Tyrone on Sun- day in their Ford runabout, They took dinner at the Ward House and in the af. ternoon they started down through Half Moon walley., When they reached "Demp” Meek's, at Waddle, they stop. ‘ped and partook of palatable ham and egg supper. The way these gentlemen consumed those choice viands made Mr. and Mrs. Meek set up and take notice. It without saying they had a delightful trip, and | visiting | Jellefonte, will leave Tues- | day for Cape May where they will spend -J. Wilson Mann, of Bellefonte, has returned from Cambria county where he had been employed, F. W. Topelt, of WAS 4 recent guest in i a friend of Miss Bess New York City, rouse, ~ Mrs. John Larimer and son, Herbie, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Web | Karstetter, at Curwensville, -Howes' Great London shows will be in Bellefonte, tomorrow, Friday. Itcon. sists of a complete menagerie and cir- Cus. Bellefonte at last will have a show | Howe's | here tomorrow, complete outfit, John F. Harrison, ot Jersey Shore, | was a business visitor to Bellefonte, Sat. urday in the interest of Wm, G. John- son & Co., of Pittsburg. They claim to have a —Miss Alice Ghallager, of Pine street, who fell down the stairs several weeks ago and sustained severe injuries to her back is able to be around again. James A. Shook left Thursday for Saxton, Bedford county, where he was called by the school board with the re- quest that he become an applicant for { the principalship of the schools at that piace Mrs W. Haywood, Boone, of Clint '., and two children, James and R visitit at f the home of her mother Irvin Reynolds Ave on ter of Harvey former w suc h n Serie 1 ¥ er iperintendent of the cal Illuminati ig Co, of A short vacation 1a er, F Peoples Green, wilo Das Deen quite feeble of late Wm another Bellefonter who has an excellent for himself, is a thorough electrician who ts held in high esteem by the company he rep ents and the tizens in geveral belle sant fxTeRD made record , His many friends bere are always glad to see him, Joun Ocker died at his home at Re | bersburg, Wednesday, July 1, of tuber culosis aged 68 years He survive a widow and five children Ed. Nearhood, of Sheridan, Pa., Mrs Will Rubl and F. 8. Ocker, of Mifflin. burg: Mrs. Aquilla Hough, of Pittsburg and Miss Maude, at home. Funeral services were held Sunday forenoon, conducted by Rev. Haney. Rebersburg lodge, 1, 0, O. F., assisted in the cere- mony. Interment was made in the Evangelical cemetery at Rebersburg, «Prof. James R. Hughes, of the Belle- fonte Academy, is finding out that too close application to business is not con- dusive to health, and he has to have more outdoor exercise snd recreation. To this end he has purchased John leaves to Mrs Shugert's driving mare as a means of | promoting his health, He is now devot- ing part of his vacation in driving over the hills and through the valleys admir- | ing the beauties of nature, und breath. ing the pure air which already has be- come quite beneficial to him, Tris fath. er, James P. Hughes, one of the oldest residents of the town, is often seen astride the little favorite riding with the dignit a Napoleon, James will now have to be very careful or the horse busi ness will become so fascinating to him that the first thing he knows he will have some trading stock on Bellefonte, being | Great London show will exhibit | -Miss Sarah Foster has been visit ing friends in Altoona. | =The Friday evening dances at Hecla | Park are being well attended, Mrs. J]. C. Rumberger returned from a visit with friends at Unionville. She was accompanied by Miss Laura | berger | k The Resides reunion at Park, July 23. wi'l be a basket Members of family and public cordially invited, Edmund Joseph had a slight attack of appendicitis during last week, but it was successfully treated without resort ing to an operation, Wm. Saylor landed a fine trout last week that measured 21 inches--the event was not telegraphed abroad, as he fre quently lands ng ones, Mrs, Wm, Dawson isghaving the old pavement at her residenc® on the core ner of Spring and Bishop street replaced by a neat and substantial pavement, flag stone W. L. Daggett and family left here on Wednesday Tioga county, in Lingle Bros car, where they expect to spend several weeks of their summer outing for touring Since disposing of his residence on Linn W. Harrison Walker has secured two rooms at the Bush House which he furnish to his liking occupy in the future street will and Cashier James A McClain, Spangler, was an over-Sunday guest | », He was accompanied by T. } Sharbaugh a prominent Jelletc A. man of the section, formerly Ot k Haven, wh st for some with the s+ benefici McGarvey . ess plac © and entrance door ram wit § ent re axle eering apparatus be out of ¢ force ’ "3 fariat t) ne ew 1 vist the ana the at mmiss wal weeks ') t that | on "KO we red Bussler's a on : the ile fac tomo balked him this side of Salona and Je and his wife had q ience in getting home being av electrician, | make the necessary repairs sult was the machine is now in better enndition than before the accident When the local automobilists get stuck on the road now, they generally call on Bussler to help them out, and feel confi dent that he can bring them out of all their trouble i'te AD exper Mr B ssier set to work to The re «Messrs Hurwirtz and Hirsh, of Lock Haven, who, several months ago started the Electric Theatre in Garman's opera house, have sold out their interest in the enterprise, and it is now being suc cassfully conducted by the Garman brothers. They continue to receive the very best of pictures which are giving | entire satisfaction, and still drawing | dere The present managers | large crowds, have been in the business just long enough to know how to cater to the taste of our people who have been edu: cated to appreciate good moving pic | tures {the policemen of Bellefonte, { the grit and nerve that is required for a position of this kind but lacked the strength that is often required to place the obstreperous individual where he belongs. He is well up in years and he concluded that there was no use in him leading such a strenuous life. His place has been filled by Harry Dukeman who will size Sy} to the situation, all right. Beezer Dukeman is a team that can put to fight any army of the disturbing element with whom they may come in contact, Rum: | Hunter's | picnic, | 'Mrean | was made for the teacher of agriculture == Joseph Alters has resigned as one of | He had | | Miss Margaret Halderman, of Al. toona, is ‘visiting Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Solt, at and families are camping at the Masons camp near Roland, Edward Cook 10g sometime in San Francisco, in Bellefonte this week Company B and the bugle corps are attending the military encampment at Gettysburg for the days. It in cludes quite patriots from this section i 2] ing Creek next of a bunch The Knisley camp at Fis) well attended during the and some nice catches are They expect to ke ep the camp open Was past wed report il the close of the fishing season The Undine picnic at Hecla Park not as well attended on the Fourth of July as on former occasions. This is was accounted for by numerous celebrations | at other points throughout thg county Prof. Fred Miller and wife, of War- ren, Ohio, are !guests in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ith parents of Mrs, Milller, Since coming here they are rejoicing baby boy. — I. B. Hillegass man, of Washington 0 Belletonte several days maki geological survey of this vicinity nterest of the United States leparment, 1 he enough . A IS om have E008 ’ ¥ iron market activity to cau istry to start at the N srything ceded to put things in mo mand for the Tue nother 18 readin a de prod 1 day evening | beaut He still ba nountamm w it there nakes the derable $ an 8 Lox last week the associate edi { the emre days f his vacation at the Meek fishing camp, on F Creek, where he was royally entertained. Thomas Jenniggs has been forth there for the last ten or twelve days, and from the way he has been catching the speckled beauties the will have t there De any vear. (reorge R John Shugerts and others have, at inter vals, gone to this favorite sporting ground and IArge ou Or « Democrat spent a coupie ol shing holding s 0 fishing there pext mber of trout ’ Educators End Meeting he annual meeting of the Pennsyiva via State Educational association, which closed at State College, Thuesday noon, was one of the most suce essful ever held by the assocation, the important questions discussed adding to the inter. est, Over goo teachers and instuctors were enrolled during the convention. One of the important questions bropght | before the meeting was that on “Child | Laber,” on which an excellent paper was read by W, Scott Nearing. It was con- { of such vital interest that it was others of the in mong the questions discussed Thursday forenoon was that of “Forward Children,” and “Nature Fakirs and the Child." A strong plea further discussed b structors present. and physics in the high schools. Decapitates Mis Son To behold his own child lying dead in the path of the reaper that he was driv. ing in the harvest field was the experi. ence of Henry Deardorfl, a well known farmer, of Bonneauville, Adams county. His son Charles, 19 months old, toddled into the wheat field to play. and bein concealed by the tall grain, was mo down. On making, another round of the field, the father discovered the life. M. I. Grardner and Chaney Hicklin | who had been spend. | arrived | { He is su | in Potter twp been | 0 be heavily stocked of i Meek, John Curtin, | o'clock after an were sud cegsful in catching a | less form of his child with its head sev. ered . RECENT DEATHS, | Mus, SARA CaMprupLy:—a sister of Mrs, | P. W, Fisher, of Zion, died in Philadel. { phia Friday evening at 9 o'clock, follow- ing an operation. She was 1 widow of the late George Camphe ily at Milesburg, Her age | about 55 years, and she is sury | three daughters and two sons mains resided Was was brought for Interment ellefonte burial on Tuesday moinit in Union cemetery Evwarp Moors of Lamar, Cl home the resident lied at the Moore, in Tuesday YEArs three held Tues- inton son end of Nit ot cast noon, July sd b daughters. The lay afternoon at jubb, after rvive y four funeral and pastor of iciating ar Hill Davin Opexxins f Abner Alexander, and burial w tthe home Old Fort, after a black ame day Wits {0 near tl on last Thu with was burie br illness an atta of and d the “ ao el p ‘ 1 f Wls agen 10 years, and a son ol now residents of two of to the where this f ol £4] pread com mu- there Un Sepia married tg Mis at Milesburg, who, with on daug! survives him, Mr. McCollum kad beer a resident in State College for about ten years and was a man highly respected by those who made his ag quaintance He wasa member of the Presbyterian church and a veteran the Civil I'he {uneral wos held from the Thursday afternoon made at Pine Hall 1279 Wa McKinley War house Interment was J. L. MuLnous fonte, died Mrs, CU, C AN a resident of Belle. at the home of his daughter, Shuey, Monday night at 10 Last spring he fell on an icy payement and injured his back, which was followed by lumbago and kidvey trouble. For the past fewweeks be had been confined to his bed, his condition growing worse until be was called away. The deceased was born at Karthus, Clearfield county, | | July 25, 1827, and would have been 8) years of age on his next birthday, When about 18 years of age he came to Belle. fonte and learned the machinist and for a great many years was employ. ed by Todd & Duncan, W. P. Duncan & Co. and Jenkins & Lingle, as that firm changed from time to time. fifteen years ago, shortly after the death of his wife, Mr. Mulhollan retired and has since been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Shuey in Belle- fontg, and Mrs. Andrew Stover in Curwensville. He was a member of the Methodist church and a regular atten. dant at the services until his illness pre. vented, During the Civil war he served his country valiantly and endured the hardships of the soldier's life, He was a member of Gregg Post No. 95 of Belle fonte, Surviving him are six children as follows: W. H,, of Clearfield; Mrs, Andrew Stover, of Curwensville; R. W., of Altoona; Mrs, T. A. Ardell and Mrs, C.C. Shuey, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. 8. R. Riling, of Altoona. The funeral wag held on Wednesday after. noon at 2,3 o'clock from the of and services were vonduct- : ! | of summer school Hand jormer- ived by | The re- | , and Mrs, Porter Odenkirk, former- | of | illness of three months | | COUNTRY MERCHANTS Bay trade, | About | C.C. Sh 5 Rev. James B, Stein, io the Union cemetery, YARNELL How we missed the Centre last week, A number of our at Hecla Park Samantha Pownell Democrat 1 { ad | pent the 4th term r giv ing a picnic for A bout forty people were lay very pleasantly ‘hester Walker spent a few day: | old home here M.A, Fetzer Altoona, are helpir homes hers Mrs. Isaac Heat Crorton, visited hes and family Florence Walker few dave recently witl ©, Miller, at this plac T. H. Malone a ing Pittsburg 1 A. A. Walker and 3 fer spent one day last week at home, at Romola Harry Shawie Ing some | place, Jacob Brickley urday and Sunday Frances Confer friends in Belle The Granger i place Saturday evenis ing an ideal one ent Oran Poormas i WORD AD} thresh a. Pa WANTED PET WOOK Pa Sever Am A FOR SALE~( nly to Joht FOR SALE ~{ Fenera FOR SALS running condit cheap. Grenobl FOR SALF mers riend YOu my prices Pa Py slow the far bring Wood war x WHO WANTS THEM One cook biack game chickens, $200 uw Do time wo dicker, H. Derr Bellefonte, Pa tw the first Peny hens buyer; street FOR SALE 12 horsepower and Peerless separator stacker. Inquire of W Pa. Bell phone traction engine with side and drag 8S. White, Axemann WANTED Reliable energetic man to sell rieating ols, greases and paints In Cenure and adjoining ecounth =. Salary or commission Stetson Oi Co. Cleveland, Ohio your brooms direct from manufacturers and save money I pay freight. Call or write. James W. Derr Belictonte, Pa. Factory near Hasg Hote! WANTED 1 will buy second hand furniture and pay good prices. Furniture repairing Picture and enlarging done prompily Drop me a card Emory OC. Johoson, J. BB. No & Pine Grove Mills. Pa F3 FOR SALE-Two pens white leghorns, one blue andalusians NM per pen; two trios bull orpinglons, one white wyandoties, $1 10 # per trio: one pen bhlack minoreas, S175 two pair white fantail pigeons, §1 50 per pair; bomen, § 10 8 per pair. Box 252 Bellefonte WANTED A hoveehcoper; must come wel recommended as 10 character and capability of koeping house. No woman with a child pect spply. Min of the house home only over Sea aay. Apply MC. Williams, Port Matiids, Rf ——— ————— MARKET QUOTATIONS, BELLEFONTE PRODUCE. The following prices are paid by Sechler & be following prices ar ry x Wag 3 SATE ERR Ran Er aE TET i A EE EE el EE RET EE
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