THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER : 3, 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Mrs. Alice Rishel, of Pittsburg who had been visiting in Bellefonte for some time, has returned home, —Mr. and Mrs. Wm Rhone returned to their home in Brookville after a pleas. ant visit with James Rine, on east High street. — One evening recently Mr, and Mrs James A. B. Miller entertaine da com pany of young people at their Curtin street, in honor of Mrs sister, Miss Elsie Viehdorfer: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Sam; delphia, have been making t summer visit with Mi Mrs. G. Fred Musser in | Mrs, P Foster at State College — Mrs sa Bush, Mr. ai l.. Steele R 3 ll all of Belle dle, were Friday Asbury Park —S. Clevel burg. with McCool, ol ocrat a call wedding trip ple a prosperous journey Dr. veterinary, home on Miller of Phila anni 1 nnle er Sai ' del 1 au an mi S proper] found home — Mrs. town, of this place, t turned to her few days ago v correct, VIS tier ofn of that pag ly filled very well luc I lepartment a visitor in younger { looks keep t straight cating College It day Bel desiral three stories used he id The = for or h quite decided what they will do, thus we will withhold their names — Rev Ste turned fron ie most any kir cond and thi The pr 1 . time De Chamber Was nw ihiere I'he is between i of Wn n, and that of Wm A Heinle All the leading papers will be re ceived there as well interesting political literature. When in town you are welcome to call there and be at home There will ample ac ‘ and the rooms will be open during the day and evenings fice the cf 1 as other be mmodatio Thursday evening Miss Helen Ham ilton, of Bellefonte, gave a pie pry at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Nolan to a number of her friends. The even ing proved a very enjoyable one, and the hours passed entirely to swift. Those resent were: Misses Lizzie McGowan Fiore nce Evey, Margaret Evalyn Shutt, Helen Hamilton, Morrison, Katharyn McCoy, Ann and Margery Richards, Messrs Kellerman, Roy Keihler, Ned Harry Nighthart, Merrill Knapp, Bryan, Ray Baird, Homer McKinley, Rube Grassmyer, Charles Dugan, Oscar Zong, and Charles Resides, Rosenhoover Lula Sloey Charles Heverly, ! who had been | has re Roll | Mrs. Buchner and son, of New York, visiting her cousin, Mrs Mary Ryan, have returned home, Mrs. A. 1. Pletcher, of Howard, was ag in Bellefonte this week of her brother, John Meese, on Logan street, Mrs Alice Thompson, of Bellefonte, turned uest home home Wm. H Lock Haven from Miller Of Geo one of Rebersburg 8 best citizens, town Monday an sanctum with a call the stale road now being sed « tween Boalsburg n and Oak Hall the B also “ Whi of Pe t this annual apt. Fry is also an fine horse flesh, and before he will attend the State Fair being held in Columbus this week V wore Miller himsel Hefonle enjoying fa of the « outing veterans, CC adn ret wh oi 1Iraing ro On Sunday morning an uniq Har vest Home service was held in the Belle fonte Reformed church Around the pulpit was gathered a number of speci mens of fruits and grain representing the bountiful harvest just reaped and garnered In the rear of the pulpit were several immense shocks of corn indicating that in some places in the county corn had grown over normal size and would be quite plentiful Rev A. M Schmidt, the pastor, preached a sermon appropriate the occasion in which he clearly brought to the minds of his hearers the care and provision Providence had made for man, and what distress and discomfort it would bring to {mankind if He withheld His hand for | one season, 1€ : its to | Fre | for The little German band [things up a little in Bellefonte, on Fri | day. Mrs, Charles Moerschbacher left Jellefonte Saturday for her old eland where she will visit a week, Mrs. George Karstetter, who has been visiting at the Yeager home, on Spring street, returned to her home Harrisburg, Thursday. friends Mrs. Lena Brown and son Anthony, of New York City, are visiting friends in Bellefonte, It is altogether probable they will remain here. Rodger T. Bayard, localizer Tyrone Herald, was a Bellefonte, He came sisters before they left Missss Elizal of Mr Satarday recent vi down ) } HHL Mi J]. M I nel Be Spar ! preside at an elaborate bar Brown Je tellefor Pet rate ext { Deonie peo} nsylivania ratliroad company’s le irsion to Atlantic City on iny morning Among the number who took the excur sion were Mrs. Dominic Judge, Mrs ] mweph Fox James Parsons, Miss Flor Lowrie, Mr. and Mrs. Witmer Mr and Mrs, Thomas Howley Knisely and son, | W. Port and Frank Crissman and Miss Harriet Foster Rev. J]. F. Hoover and family left Monday afternoon for Williamsport to attend the annual Bible Conference and K. L.of CE. convention of the Central Pennsylvania conference, which is held this week in the First United Evangel ical church of that city On account of the absence of the pastor next Sunday there will be no preaching service in the Evangelical church of Bellefonte Miss Lillian Muffly, who is now night superintendent in the Presbyterian hospital at Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L Montgomery and fam ily. re ’ ! the i 14 ' 00K Aavantage ‘ Ww hurs ence Smith Creor son enlivened | FE. Naginey is happy once more, | since his automobile is again in commis home in | in | sion. “The Barber of Seville.” at opera house, on Friday evening of next week Harry Stevenson. after spending six weeks with relatives in the west, return- ed home on Monday noon. Miss Sadie Caldwell left, for Baltimore, MA., where /isit ber sister, Mrs. McGinley, Mrs. C. H. Dunkle, of Altoona companied by Mrs, W. | Mingoyille, were pleasant callers, Miss Mary “] exit an on Mon. he will ac Sprowl, of Eberhart has been tak no w | home returned R THE COUNTY OVE A wre the family to Philadelphia William M of Roland Sunday with friends in Tyrone, Gates 1s a mamber of Company B., sth regiment, and recently at the rifle range he won the highest mark made by any member in that organization, having to his credit 130 points out of 150 (sates The Middleburg, Pa., Post is waging a crusade against the system of main taining associate in our law courts and is arousing considerable sen timent, Years ago Centre county got rid of associate judges —and never missed them That leads to the thought What use were they judges is Look At It Now sons who remitted to us on sub during the past month of August, will find proper credit given for {same by a change of the date, after | their name, on their label with this issue | Look at notify this office at once All per scription |] | visiting at Charles Lucas { the | | Edward | man, it now, and in case of an error RUNVILLE E and been time, Lucas wife, have ime returned to their home at Alt Monday Mrs, ( OOna, B Gross Saturday. Tacy Lucas was Of also while in Friel home, was t at the ut a guest of Ruth Gar dellefonte. Friday in the shows Theat. eve 1 the town took Garman p fad attended LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS : LAMATION Finke Whereas Went Judge « the th Judicial the H f the ( rable ¥ 2 1. Orvis Pres ir f Common Meas of Distrbet nsisting of the county of Centre. having ssund his precem bearing date WW) 1h day of August m0 ne directed, for hu i ¥ g 8 Oourt of Common Meas Orphans ( Quarter Sessions of the Peace Over and Terminer and General Jal] Ix in Bellefonte. for the inty of Centre commence on the FOURTH MONDAY OF being the Bh day of Seplemper, Jw and to comtinue two weeks Notioe is hereby given 10 the Coroner. Justioos of the Foace Aldermen at nstables of said county of Cen tre. that they be then and there In Lie er persons al 10 o clock in the forenoon of Lhe Bh with thelr recon, i tions. exan and thelr own remeth Branoes to do those things whieh 10 their ofiee apperiains to I» done and those who are bound in recogni lzanoes 10 prosecute against the prisoners thst are of shall b= in the all of Cantre county. be then and there 10 prosecute against them as shall be ust Given under my day of September our er and wo SEPTEMBER 5 i r pr juis nations Nellefonte. the of our Lord Ist Tm hand at inthe year on | B fonte wllefonte, on and | Don’t Forget It PY WEEK ed vw all Lv} suliscription Rememt portant that Year dae Wr your mr FOL 4 nollie SAry on ace Order Ins aed which put mu If t confor It is Very Important Marriage { FOR SALE OR Heein Park MM TES Are n ir stone and pars sand wm £ houses In pod oom winter and summer ings Incieding & good bank nt wells of water on Lhe prem ofehard. seeond 1 pone in the frat. The farm Is % mile Ir from Heelan © Mablersburg. we oM Yocum farm, Parties are upon the owner the prem farm and for further partion brustier 2 MARKEIT QUOTATIONS, PRODUCS paid by RENT TH Aree mtortahle has all De it CORRATY w ar hree pty for ew ;|m road knowy ny Me ted 0 wor LT J. ( NELLEFONTY The following priors Oo. for produce Fags. per dosen Lard. per pound Tallow. per pound Nutter, per pound Side, per pound Shoulder, per pound RELLEFONTE- ( The following prices are paid per, for grain Whest, are RAIN by A New and the one hundredih and thirtyahind year of | Oss the Independence of the United States HENRY KLINE Sherif? Parley Rye Corn shelled eR has a Iarge oe * jeading a Lhe LE the Are Sechier & Y Was = “> os bo ~
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