THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 1 9 Jy 19 OX, Page b a —— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS — John Grove and Mrs. Grove, of Col- | lege, twp., were pleasant callers. — Edith Houser has been visiting her | rrandmother, Mrs, Lenker, at Aarons- | urg. Rev. L. K. Evans, of Pottstown, Pa., was in town this week and paid usa brief visit, —John I. Rankin, of Philadelphia, spent the past few days indlellefonte | among friends. i —Mrs. L. T. Munson, of Bellefonte, is | entertaining her sister, Mrs. Mary Dix, | of Dayton, Ohio. —Wallace Caum, of Altoona, was a| visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W, L. Steele on Sunday. —Rev., Father McArdle home Saturday from a pleasant visit to Atlantic seashore ports, — Mrs. Alice Robb, of Bellefonte, has returned | | as Swartz, at Tusseyville —Henry Weaver, of Pittsburg, is a been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thom- | Montgom- | | | guest in Bellefonte at the ery home, on Bishop street, —Wm. I. Swoope, of Clearfield, spent part of Tuesday afternoon in Bellefonte attending to legal business. —Mrs, Blanch Glenn, o Ohio, 1s visiting f Bellefonte an Mrs. friends and p —- Clark ( visi her m Fri -Ira D. Garman, Robert Garman, of | nte and Mrs, Ar day even Newark, N. ] —Mr, and ¥ make their Sunny Side, val of a you -oheriil as for f — Miss ' hia, who is sj ng her vacat Per parents at Howard, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Meese for a few days. | She returned to Howard Monday —Dr, and Mrs. J. Coburn Rodgers, of Forty Fort, Pa., are rejoicing over ti rr tittle d on with 1e a fark Ing vacation occasionally Cetai! opening of term alter was recently given a prot the Central Rai d o from assistant 1 { New ’ tendent of power to general purchasing agent storekeeper of that entire system promotion of consequent ir in salary { some years a stenographer in the offices of the Central R. R. of Pa. at this Mrs. Williams at present visiting at the home of her parents and Mrs. Wm, Lyon east street, urse carries wit! crease AO WAS ace Mr on ~During the past week the hill on Spring street, leading up to the Academy, was repaired, and the character of the work roy as well 1e material used was one of the worst samples of road making we have seen for many a day, and is a positive disgrace to the street committee who have this in charge. Think of a main thoroughfare much traveled, and a steep hill at that, repaired | with a lot of old rubbish. It seems that | an old house was torn down near by and | they took the refuse from the cellar con- | sisting of old plaster, lime, wall paper, | in which was a large lot of broken lath, | and splintered wood all of which was sticking full of dangerous nails and dumped this on the middle of the street | to make a drive way. We believe that | these parties could be prosecuted for dumping such rubbish on the street, and especially when it is liable to cripple a horse or destroy tires of automobiles, | Boys in their bare feet could be most seriously injured and a case of lock jaw developed with fatal consequences, We | hope someone will prosecute the parties for such work, it is without excuse whats | ever, The first rain will wash this rub. | bish and litter down Spring street where | it will be another nuisance, Who is re sponsible for this job? ast ! { for number J: T. Zeigler, of Pleasant Gap, fav- ored our sanctum with a call. ~Will Flory one of Centre Hall's representative citizens, gave us a call. ~Rev, J. F, Hower, wife and daugh- ter, returned home Friday evening from Williamsport, -Mrs. Joseph Klesius and family and Miss Wall, of Altoona, are visiting the home of Michael Hazel up S Creek, i“ ng pring pri —-Mrs. Harry Cupper, of Lock Haven, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday afternoon a visit with her aunt, Jane Foster, Mrs. —Lewis Lonsberry departed Friday forenoon for Corning, New York, being called there by the serious illness of his mother, —Miss Rhoda Askey returned to her home in Pine Glenn, Saturday .after a very pleasant two-months' visit with rel- atives in town, George Shilling and daughter, Alice iss Lizzie Loder and cousin, Miss Ada y, left Saturday afternoon for a visit with friends in Altoona — Mr M Sl "w and Mrs, Harry Clevenstine 1 Friday evening from a o Hanover and York. Mrs. Cleven- » was formerly of Hanover, rof KE down there, Rev. and Mrs Hartleton, spent their son. Rey jaence z of the po VAs done 1 he sky y | and there was no evide overhead as the Was Hamilion starte operat) « In A his loton How mative power Ast Friday Thad aning mill in rear of on the LA] SUD Th : r a large gasoline engine which » machinery oft two floors nstalled quite a bit of machi ¥ hat will enable him to turn out all kinds hed work for the f buildings, and will give employment to a of mechanics Mr. Hamilton was employed tor years in the Crider planing mill at this place and thorough ly understands that line of work -For years Col. W. Fred Reynolds, of Bellefonte, has been a great admirer of fine thoroughbred horses, and it was a question among his friends whether he would take favorably to the horseless carriage. A couple of months ago he purchased a big Franklin touring car and since then has developed such a fondness for the modern way of travel. ing that he has decided to dispose of all his horses and conveyances with the ex. ception of one horse which will be used for emergend ies that often come to au. tomobilists, the character of which the Colonel will discover later. In doing away with his sprighly steeds, he has ordered a Franklin runabout which will be used chiefly in making his trips to and from his farms, He bas sold one of his horses and conveyances to W, I, Dag. gett, proprietor of the Bush House, f Am inte of in interior o m who will use it until he gets the automo. | bile fever and then the horse will also | become a back number to him, Leo Cherry, of Pittsburg, is spend. y id I lear, fully equipped, {ing his vacation at his former home in | Bellefonte, | -~Miss Etta Dee returned to her home | atBuffalo, after a month's visit with Vio- { let Irvin, Mr. Ww. C. James and Mrs, | entertaining Mrs. Canton, Ohio, Miss Bessie Stull, of Williamsport is spending a very pleasant visit with Miss Minnie Cherry, We want We have the stock, material and work- i men to ple ase you The list of jurors drawn next term of court, in September, found in this issue, Cassidy are Welker, of for the will be Mrs. Harry Auman, formerly Mi Nettie Kerns, of Millheim, visit friends in Bellefonte. ~The Bellefonte public schools will reopen tor the fall and winter terms on Monday, Au 318t, Philip Beezer left Bellefonte on Mon iv aay 15 oust gust for Chicago for the purpose of buy ing a car load of cattle. Bond Valentine, of Philadelphia, is visiting in Bellefonte at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Pu A Some of the members of Company B were out at rifle at Milesburg, Philipsburg c practice at the range, Fr day alternoon. an of a dozen + has about three tin nd more are coming. of Harr Dr. and 1 High street, boast that number a ise Baesor, the shur residence Josep Alter licemen of Belle n erecting build 3 B | aylor state road it way the { RAY Mr inflicting several painful b not iries His nose was broken and font A in way y n some on he received a deep gash over the eye, He also complained of his breast hurting but examination showed no srnal injuries, He was home Wednesday afternood. resting as comfortably n brought where he is now as possible ~<It is the expectation of Hon, Ellis Orvis and Col. J. L. Spangler, accom. nied by their wives, to leave here this ‘hursday for an extended trip to the West. They will take the boat trip from Buffalo over the lakes and then go to Yellowstone Park where they will lin. ger for a week or more, The return will be by way of Idaho, stopping at Salt Lake City and other points of inter. est. Some years ago when a young man Judge Ellis Orvis made a trip to the Yellowstone Park in company with the late Col. E, J. Pruner, and at that time this great government preserva tion was not so well known to tourists as accommodations were limited and the roadways were not completed, nor | was the park patrolled by troopse On that trip the party preceeding them were held up in true western style and | relieved of all their coin and valuables | and they luckily escaped. to do your job printing. | { on as the result of picking her finger | a safety pin, ~FOR SALE; Stanley steam Inquire touring at this office. Hon. John G. Love returned Satur- day from Atlantic City, where his family | is spending several weeks, ~Congressman B. K. Focht, of Lew- isburg, was in town Wednesday, attend- ing to some business matters, Miss Blanche Baney, one of the hos. | pital nurses, is taking a two, week's vaca- | | tion visiting friends in Blair county. Miss Ruth Bayletts 18in the Belle. fonte hospital suffering with blood pois- it} wilh Hn On account of illness William Laurie was unable fill appoint. ment at Milesburg on Sunday and Rev, Crittenden acted as substi tute ~Mrs. Roy McCalmont, who had been spending sometime at the residence Mr. and Mr 3. Meyer, returned to her home in Rochester, N. Y., on Sun. day. —The Bazaar announces week, In fact bargains right Watch their page. Ruger wants to see you at t ium. He is pt and the people m ing from the n Dr to hi very ably of Exchange, some special bargains this they will be along in rt advertisement he ” ) great yy them, crowa toy 01 L iting 1 uj 16t en) nmense think nere has so linging m GGentzel and Lew Friday mot Ben Miller, Harry Gettig left Bellefonte in a wagon for Twelve Mile Run, located in the Alle ghenies, beyond Karthaus, They being old hunters they just took the trip for pleasure and to get some idea as to whether it would be profitable to go out there when the hunting season opened, They returned Monday evening well pleased with their trip, and confident | there would be something doing out there at the proper time. On their re. turn Monday morning they were met on | the mountain by two men from Clear. field who claimed they were game war. dens. The Bellefonte crowd offered no objection to their searching the convey ance, Isaac Shivery : but in the meantime they were | | laughing clean down in their boots at | what they considered a practical joke, | as there was nothing in the wagon that even looked suspicious, The strangers had evidently heard that Centre county | hunters were up in the mountains and | to Clearfield as a proof of their big | catch, The result was the game war. dens were out their time and the price of their conveyances, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John | Hanley, | they hired two rigs to haul the venison | Allen 8. Garman RECENT DEATHS, Murs, Maky Donart.—mother of [Lev, W. D. Donat, pastor of the Aaronsburg | Reformed church, died last week at her | {bome in Wanamaker, Lehigh county, Her age was 88 years and 10 months, MepA Buvan.—the twelve year of Curtin, died at Yeagertown on nesday day's illness, The little girl was visiting relatives at that place and took sick only Wednesday n } I it, of the dis 10rnin Owing to the Can YX eagertown, Tuomas Ruons of Bellefonte noon on Frid had been a and during to hn 14 aqgdadedq Ler by oc upation, and + hi 1 2 at nis trade in He the past few 3 home with his lielo was about 7 ec of place ‘I the Reforme« Union cemetery 1esday morning f chur i COUl Tomas A. Mayes 1 the 6th Aout Milesbu y sw months ago fonte He was a nn Evangelical ch ) his wife, who was Amanda Dukemar one daughter, Emily May, and the following brothers and William, of Lamar ; Mrs. Han } Bryan, of Burnham ; Ira, of Cole \ Susanna R., of Curtin, and half brothers apd sister Samuel, of Beech Creek 1, of Nittany, and Mrs Amelia Donohue, of Flat Rock. The funeral will take place this morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will made in the cemetery at Curtin rch at ) : sisters nat vile | Sherwoo be Real Estate Transfers Mary M. River et bar to Kennedy, Twp. HE Jeuatis E. Powley to Thos. Byron, i y 28, 1908, premises in Philipsburg. 1400 Theodore Rupert et al to Bertha M Laura E Rupert, April 25, 1908, % acre in Liber | wp. Chas, C Huft $100, Ambrose Holter et al to formed church, May 2s, Howard Boro. $00, ty 4125. Adams et ux to Dr. §. M. July 29, 1908, lot in Milesburg Trustees Re. 1908, lot in [NOTICE TRANSFER OF TAVERN LL CENSE Notiee Is hereby given that the petition of 1 Richard Shoehe was this day filed in the of the Clerk of the Court FY] arter Sessions, for tr of the GAR. AN HOUSE Tavern License, South Ward, Bellefonte Boro, from Allen 8S Garman two Richard Shoohe A.B KIMPORT, Aug. 10, 1908, Clerk, old | ryan, | h Jed. | sth of diphtheria after only a | 1 | Captain | June 19, 1903, lot in Rush | MARRIAGE LICENSES. { Robert T. Bastress { Elizkbeth Corl e College. { Harvey E Clarence. { Florence Jordan . ” {M. J]. Henderson - { Mary E. Wiikinso { George W, Dietz [} Sophia Masden { Charles A { Marcella F Ogden Taylor Twp n Decatru, Fetzer Heat WEDDINGS Bellefonte § the annour laren Salvation Army Ohio,and captait PENNY A WORD ADV Ty | SEED WHEAT) eral hundred 1 1 wheat ¢ a LL Kn der cleaned se my Eagle quire of San : dress VW. Oy LL f 00 sores DOAr of eultivation: 15 of soll is hme Ww Aare two dwe rs fortabie ssary outbu threw has & args FOR SALE OR RENT Farm Heola Park, In good stats METER Are We timbers ar stone and part sand = Ther ng houses n ndition. ™~ winter and summer. has a ings Including a good bank ut wells of water on the prem dood Nees bam Lh] | ofehard, second to none in the county for cholo | fruit | from Heelan | old Yocum farm from road leading and kbown as the avited Ww on 0 see he J.C. Ar mm The farm Is % mile ww Hublersburg Parties are upon the owner, on Lhe Promises farm and for further particulars bruster MARKET QUOTATIONS, RELLEFONTE-PRODUCE The following prices are paid by Sechler & Oo. for produce Kees, per dozen ® Lard, per pound “ 1” Tallow, per pound ‘ : : Rutter, per pound 5 Ride. per pound ® houlder, per pound . RELLAruonB-GRAIN, = The following prices are paid by CY, Wag Now 85; Ol #8 Br Oiuats sass Qorn shelled,
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