THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 423, 1908, Page 5 3 BELLEFONTE AN ~ | —5¢ always admits you to the Elec- D VICINITY | tric; always up-to-date. ~~Miss Edna Murrey, of Centre Hall, was a Bellefonte visitor, yesterday, THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN 1. 8S. Frain, of Abdera, was a busi. SHORT PARAGRAPHS ness visitor to Bellefonte Tuesday. —A baby girl was bornto Mr, and | - Electric | tures; Mrs. William Houser, of Bellefonte. —Dr. W. H, Kochler, of Bellefonte, is now spending a much earned vacation | with friends in Howard. —J. Wells of Huntingdon was a visitor to Bellefonte on Saturday. —Mrs. George Meyers, of Philadel phia, is in Bellefonte to spend the sum. mer with her Mrs, Ella Si ers. —A baby girl was) born to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Spicer recently. Mrs. Spicer has since been in a very serious condi tion. —Temp Cruse, wife and of Wilkinsburg, arrived in Monday for a visit with relatives friends. — James McKee, had “been visiting at the residence Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. ed home. —George Beezer left Saturday after noon in his automobile for Huntingdon, where he spent Sunday with his wife and family. —Mrs. Henrietta Nolan and daughter, Ann, returned home Friday from a visit with friends at Curwensville, Houtzdale nd Osceola. —Mrs two weeks in Be her son, F. R. Bu returned home, —Miss Hazel ¢ Liber w the Lie Smith, business mother, OW little son, of Bussler, of at ho and Mrs —Mrs ~Mr Teeed ry Iittle g L.ockard, of the he James M. Shook — Miss Sarah me of M1 JOYE emi 14 | t} tino [44 sting occurred broken out large blisters and peculiarfone. —Harry Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs case has been a John Fisher, of Bellefonte, is a young | man who believes that it pays to work and-to work hard. set of carpenter tools and again he was made happy by learning that he had captured a prize of a very fine rubber rain coat. —George bing and in the hardware that he isfaction ~The bout Ce SO e the salary patrons PB : expect m } & ent tea and in this connec should be mended by every « has hools at heart t to tion ne who D C MM good of the i At a recent meeting of the Be fonte school board Ward Fleming, sor of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Fleming elected second assistant principal in the Bellefonte High school to take the place year by Mr. Dickerman ing should make an able teach is a graduate of two JEArs col school of the Divers ty nia and recently graduated from the Pittsburg law school, passed a most successful examination before the e Was upied last Mr Plen er . OC as he in the law Pennsylva ook a irse ’ of practice at the/Allegheny county bar, ~One of the most in Centre county is the one owned by dairyman Harry Shivery, of Bellefonte It is the old Shivery homestead which islocated on Buffalo Run, about three miles from town, hundred and .wenty-one tous of the finest kind of hay. THe barns are full and several large stacks have been built in the fields which are covered with tar saper to keep itdry. Luther C. Kline abd ‘rank Houser built behind the loaded which is considered more than ordinary work, Both these gentlemen are ex- perienced on the farm, and know how to hustle when it is required, In addi tion tothe large amount of hay, forty. three loads of wheat were hatvested from eighteen acres of land which is considered a very good return. Ruben Welty resides on this farm and he came in for some of the credit for the raising of this large crop. ivi | where they had been visiting friends, Shirleysburg, | J 8 | Cora | Nettie Ban Bellefonte | and | of Wilkinsburg, who Stitzer, has return- | vilie, are con Recently he won a Haverford, | There will be state | examining board and was admitted to | sroductive farms | Which is the first of the kind in this sec. . | pe +Tpan! This year he had one | permanency, an outing of several weeks at Ocean City. Mrs, Oberheim of Lock Haven was a visitor Wednesday at the home of H, 5. Ray. Miss Mary atternd for brother Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. Bellefonte, spent last Gettyburg battle field, —Mrs. James A. Beaver returned home on Monday from a very pleasant visit with friends in Huntingdon Mrs, M. Parrish and son Joseph, with Miss Anna Fox, are in Atlantic City where they are enjoying the ocean breeze. | ~—Mrs. Flora Dale left Tuesday for Theatre—up-to-date pic’ | clean, no rainy films, clear, al fine, — Mrs. Harry Jenkins and son, Ray . mond, have returned from Rebersburg left to Taylor ww York Tuesday N visit on ong — After a Brun pleasant with Miss art, at Hall, Miss urned to Bellefonte. visit Homer Cri Sunday y on Centre sman, of the — J. Fred, Kurtz, of Lewisburg Journal, accompanied by Mrs, Kurtz, spent from Saturday to Monday, with the family of | his parents, Fred, and Mrs, Kurtz, | —Miss Marie Meek left Bellefonte, Monday, for a well-earned vacation,” She will spend part of the time with her sis- | ter, Mrs. Thomas Morris, who resides in Pittsburg, -Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Simpson (nee | Garman) lett on Saturday evening for | Scranton, Pa., their future home, Mrs, | Simpson had recovered from her attack | of pneumonia to make the trip safely. | | —Miss Stella McCoy, one of the faith- ful and obliging clerks in the Willard'| Way, is now off on her vacation, most of | { which will be spent in Jersey Shore ! with brother,Herbert, and his fam- | | | | -2000 feet of fine pictures at the Electric; singing and orchestra Satur: day night. All for sc. You miss it, —Mrs. S. C. Burnside, who has been spending the summer at her old home in Howard, was a Bellefonte visitor on Monday. — James C. Furst, Esq., left on Mon- day for Long Island, where he will at. tend the wedding of his cousin, Chamberlain of Milton. fam ner {4 ual reuniog of the Re- | Lock Haven, Belle- iranv vallevw 111 be held tany valley, will be held [hursday July joth. The Bellefonte at g The eigh n formed fonte at Hecla 1al —The thundergust on Tuesday even- three-fourths of an at | ined 3 i y y i bv all ia [41 i , WAS We 1 ail. warm all | spec leave now maker, is made an excellent sh Pennsylvania State College irse 10 Electr ctrical Eogit — The masons and carpen ting part of their to the 'ding the Prov chapel at toat piace, The indation walls are finished and show skilled work- manship. The trustees promise to have it ready for use by fall —Miss Marie Roder came Baltimore recently for a visit anorhe y. M: , wow looking . oy he worke « and TF atu bi of dential | 1 Ww Ot Miltor dd W at -—W, F. Leathers, business manager of the Howard canning factory, was a visitor to Bellefonte Monday, He stat. § 8000 as a few necessary repairs le the factory would the SCASCD up from emaser prese , Mr. and Mrs, : A blishment { flitted away to arth district Pennsyly y. wash in ‘Gearhart fown { Yiats 1 esday € Mot as She IR were iI» A Qervy outcry when accident, but for Dr W. W went through ike a little and are that if he belonged B he would make one of the bravest soldiers among the boys. He 1s now wearing the injured hand in a sling but it will not be long until he will raising thedevil with us again, He is a good little fellow and is missed in this office, er » and was sitting in «hen she was seized 10 stroke or con. | WE TECEITW ’ } 3) A physician ed who i and succeeds recovery : } i N washed her hai sun to dry it h something like a» ainful dive gestion of HOKY summao i oper remed) the tn was i y made one \ : r Rb applie he | Here he the Irying the probaln to ( Ompany es «lin retard. al y Her permanent recov is expected but it will ’ ’ ing ry man, the disease Lies De slow Edward Haupt, the manufacturer of cement building blocks, has his apart. ment house up and the interior is now being put in shape for the plasterers four flats, having every convenience found in a modern tenant house, A novelty about this house is that it has a concrete, or cement roof, be MARRIAGE LICENSES { Oran J. Allison { Ida M_ Rothrock § Harry E. Weber { Caroline A. Hull § John Pitryzr { Anna Kresko i Jacsh Walk { Lydia Weaver Howard, tion of the state, making the house al .“ most fire proof, Several tons of wire were weed to keep the cement from cracking, thus frog it durability and t will last for years with. «Edward A. Uffington Valentine, an old Bellefonte boy, and son of the late Abram Valentine, has again broke out in literature. About two years ago he surprised his friends with the publica: tion of b hook, *Hekla Sandwith,” a nov. el deali almost exclusively with the early settlers and history of this section of the state, Of late he has been travel | ing in Eu and on Sunday he had an | article in the Associated Magazine on | per part of Clinton county was bitten b “An American Girl for Queen of the | » Tattiespake the other day and imme- Balkans,” a sketch of Miss Calhoun, of | diately sat down and with his pocket California, a few years ago a famous | knife cut the flesh away where the snake actress but now the wife of a Persian | had bitten him, and sucked the wound Clarence, out repairing Sandy Ridge Port Matilda Wm. H. oer, the south side huck. ster, finds trade picking up in the Burn. ham distiict where he sells the greater pan of his produce, meats, etc. The irst week in this month he killed three | large beeves and three veal calves, all of which was readily sold, - Jacob Compe] who resides in the up. her should not | Mr. | OVER THE COUNTY, Mr. Young. of Nittany, was a caller and informs us that the fail storm early last week did great harm to corn and oats down that way, The Ladies Aid society of the Presby- terian church, at Buffalo Run, will hold a festival on the church lawn, July 25th; you are cordially invited to attend. | on curb market mornings indicating that {the crop in the mountain sections is large and a paying one for the pickers. State College Camp No, 6137 M. W, A, | will hold their picnic at Hunters on Saturday, August 1st, Everyone cordially invited A complete programme the to attend will be published by committee in charge in a few days Marion Twp. has elected the follow- | ing teachers for their school: Frains no 1, Calvin Hoy from Hublersburg; Primary No 2 Jacksonville, A. A. Pletcher from | Howard, Grammer No 3, Chas. Shaffer, of Zion; Hoys Nog D. A. Deitrich, of Hublersburg’ Henderson , Mary | Deitrich, of Mingoville. George S, Kieckner and wife, of | Freeport, Ill, are guests at the home of | Mr, and Mrs, Christ and other friends in that vicinity. | Kieckner is a native of but left for the West in 185g, this being | his first visit to this section of the try in the past twenty-two years, John Musser with his daughter, Miss Margaret, arrived Boalsburg Wilkesbarre, recently, Mr who is employed with a flour company, returned Mar r rRAare week “rt «0 § Mr in from and while Miss wd of six y feipr ng fries home emain for a peri g the tim Ing ne am Fi and ysvalley | AnCe known isa will Co. pica 8 gl He 0 AAWATT of ex-dherrif DW Bellefonte be { sion e M REBERSBURG frie roted “a chi David Myer g the scenes of his sy bovh 1d around Rebersburg the i wd In ar ol “Dave” 1s one boys wnose heart ancestor respected gave the Rebers common vighly » pe ople und (about six ! i he cemetery for purposes, f community as } the name Kreamer survives sons, whom we remember, were Daniel and Joseph, all of whom been gathered to their fathers Since Wm. J]. Mallory has returned, he recalls many incidents of the almost forgotten past. **Bill" used to beat the base drum, while Henry Kreamer beat burg or the as fis ! Wl n, ve x I ot ha | { | | | i | Huckleberries come in so plentifully | had been working among the Park, | plexy was ti | who r¢ | no family or relatives { he tried todo something for his - | in those trying times of the nation's his Decker, of Zion, | Union county, | coun- | | | farm, | Madisonbu | {ast , Musser, | feed | stays always | p RECENT DEATHS. Miss Berta Zerpri—aged 26 years, | daughter of Edward Zerbe, passenger | conductor on the Bald Eagle Valley rail- road, died at her home in Lock Haven of tuberculosis, The funeral was held in Lock Haven on Wednesday morning Leovorp Levins a ] ealer, who farmers of Wednesday Haven ink « Harris township, died 25th. at his home in took sick shortly lv Lock in Boalsburg after being 10 CALISEe, and fou Hdl R. Roxgy sided at the an home Hill morni o'clock from a cation He was ¢ years of age and had been a charge on Spring township for a num It is said he came here works nrst son, on Half Moon ng about 7 { Sas 1! "nt of diseases, abou ber of years the ola when Kiasns ‘He this started. leaves in He was a soldier of the Civil were country tory. His funeral took place on Tues- day afternoon, ISAAC Loxg Gregg -a prominent resident of township, on the Kline two and e-half miles west rg, Thursday aged sevent ment was mad Farmers Mil the father of twelve died on ol m years, » Union «¢ orning “S1X together witl ares 1 when Creek a large of relativ receive We nesdad Mann } OCIOCK at on Arie 10 Lhe | where 10 Interment Bellefonte, requiem by Rev Was Ae sojemn was held o'clock McArdle in the Catholic cemete at ather > ry New Thresher. Struble and L ay baler nas Howard w thres Ras) ne Are nave engine and has stacker H and arrived M USRer s traction and they ready to show the people that they something to the steam as they use no coal nor watet danger of fire. The thresher a self feeder, side delivery, canvass bagger and all the modern im provements that can be put on a ma. chine, and the price will be only % cent Surpass no | the tenor drum and Sammy Faust play: | per bushel more than with steam, and | ed the fife, on every patriotic occasion. | they furnish gasoline and al) Philipsburg, | “" jpa ng {in the old red school house, where the | prince. vigotously, | T _ | After the meeting enlistments were call. | He remembers a war meeting in 1861, war speeches were made by Hon, James Hale, Hon, Fred Kurtz and others, ed for, and among those to respond were | Wesley Bierly, Erastus Burkett, George Burkett, Phillp Woodling, Simon Stover Charlie Winters, Henry Wolf, Simon Wolf, Henry Meyer, Thomas Meyer, Wm, Meyer. At the same time about two hundred boys of from twelve to 14 years old, following the fife and drum tendered their services as fighters, But | after a time, the brave boys were brought home in caskets, one by one, and then the ardor cooled. Of the above named, but three survive: Erastus Bur. kett, who lives in Chicago, Thomas Meyer who is a dentist in Lock Haven, and Hon, Henry Meyer, who lives in Rebersburg, For furth. er particulars inquire of either of the above by phone, : : LIGHTNING ==RODS== ! : : i C. A. THOMAS & BROTHER, BELLEFONTE, PA. $9 Sole Agents for Centre County, “93 | annual roll-call service {| which time | Sunday night, shortly before 12 o'clock, | present to respond to the call MARTHA, Rev, George W, Dowing held an all. day service in the Baptist church here, I'he morning service being the regular of the church, at members were “ most of the of their names, A number of by Cl others on pyraisers npanied Da and uel tir ation ement sherifl | : Monday Cringe ry at $2500, Saturday ed me of Ru | Of course, i that Billy sl ep on Nirst base ar when they wanted play.s Wm. Gill at the close of said the Martha Eddie Ballock some one gotten too much * ous other excuses boys, we The Baptist S Will Coe . otanton said thin hold Real Estate Transfe rs vi e! PENNY A WORD ADV. subs ANTED it i : N y nl v y ou mb AL ound; x8 " Pay Woe ny i» FOR SALE OR RENT Heelan Park. In rehard. J. I ACTOS DOAr good 00d Arie FOR SALY ners frie You my prices Ps the far bring Woodward 8 FOR SALY Duck pre Spring Mi dene M the MM. B between al rem wm spring Reel lent eon. 1 got price from 'W OR RENT““K» party. loested s and Pens ply Bn Dueck FOR SALS A threw wagon with canopy in A f dition. Come abd an H. Zeigler. Rebersburg, Pa I'S I) two hore wee 11 PUBLIC SALE-A: Gum Stump. In Boggs wwnship, Saturday, Aug at 1 pom. MI Ngan Walker will sell live stock and farm Im plements. SK. Emerick, Auet ™) WANTED] will buy second hand farnivare and pay good prices. Furniture repairing, picture and enlarging dope promprly. Dee me & oard. Emory C. Johoson, 1. B. Neo Pine Grove Mills, Pa om MARKET QUOTATIONS, BELLEFONTE-PRODUCE The following prices are hid by Sechierd Co. for praduce Egan. per dosen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound, BELLEFONTR-GRAIN, The following prices are paid by ©. Y. Wags ner, for grain Wheat, weenie Now 8x Old Rl RE ET Te Le EE LE rh LAR LEE PEALE BREE RAR ARE RE ARR a EE EE EE a
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