THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 10, 1908 BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Noll has roperty on -Charles T David Butts | Work pavemt nts aro Irvin Dorn Meise, of Warn callers has COmine Rev, Fleck guests of Mrs High street, on Miss Ev: dance this seasot the Bush Arcade —Mr. and Mrs Altoona, have home of Mr. Fleming's pects 10 remain here — Harry E. Shook, who is photographer I ] I Villiamsport, Thursd: f hot — Miss Minnie M tic City, 1s visiti parents, Mr hattan, on to visit here until -J. S. McCarge I iy, flora nd dua Beaver been housed up with He ic his ankle, of the Cet which resulted — After an exten of County Register Tuten, Miss Est short visit with Mt. Vernon me il 1 Ge arrange modern The plans the architect — Charles S. Bosne fonte boy. 1s now in ti \ i ) for himself in Glen Falls, N. Y., and getting along so well that he will be compelled to move into larger and bet. ter quarters which he will do March 1st 1909, when his wi ’ street He Galbraitl Tyrone the Garman (sarman recognized a DIOR TE he re permanent in evervining nro ner ’ ri Jurong ALDEr 8 ia the profes fon lecided make ! that h going through college to get over the knotty places th often found in the law He is as young man, and there is no q what he will make his mark bench and bar, His friends wish success Mr daughter California. nests of restion the him before and Mrs. Henry Albert and Miss Eleanor, of Cucemongo have been in Bellefonte as General and Mrs, James A Jeaver, land Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes, Mrs. Albert's maiden name was Miss Mollie Nesbit, who taught school here and made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver. Twenty.seven years ago she married Mr, Albert and the young couple then went to California and lo cated on a ranch not far from Los An geles, They have lived there ever since, and have become quite prosperous This is the first time since they west that either Mr, or Mrs. Albert have been east. and now they are on their return from New York and a number places on the coast, of watering went | quite an extensive trip, | strength of which included a visit to Niagara Falls, | tackled the satchel, IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS 3 ked uj trip will early part of this week be nting the work of him a chance has been painted pe Arance is office. Supt. F lighted with the of H ’ tha ret Keller County Tuesday Harry chairmar of the Republican Committee, and J. Thomas Mitchell, the Secretary | of county organization, were in Harris burg on important It looked as if they had !} the Capitol City business been in drawing on the state funds for campaign purposes, as Mr. Keller was carrying a satchel which gave him a kink in the back, indicating that the ‘oad was un usually irksome. It is probable that Mr Mitchell was there in the capacity of a secret detective, or bodyguard, to see { that the contents reached its destination in safety, It is difficult to surmise what these gentlemen would have done had a {man with the brawn and herculean a Corbet or Fitzsimmons is now safe to It predti that the Republican eampaign in | ‘entre county will open in dead earnest 1 shoes for ladies, a Dorothy Dodd At Yeagers, Recorder John C new Rowe spent . 1 KK 4 ter ol Lhe 3 ~ week at Renovo John L. is a prett hearty looking chap and looks as the . \ h ' » " ty cep Ww eo walks out t i tin the tow A imi 1 im} In property being of cot It | ng en th on Bish street has made some very decider rovements of the character addition to the : his Aine walks abont rete. he has | 8 porches of the Ae Materia Students are passing through town dally on their way to the Penna, State College to be pre pared for the coming opening of the fall term. From reliable information we learn that the Freshman class will be somewhat larger than last year, In the other classes there will be a slight falling off on account of students not being able to raise the funds on account of the money stringency during | the past year consideration, But even taking that into they are assured larger body of students in attendance than they had last year Never before in this county have we | seen the chestnut trees crowded with so | large a mass of burrs as the trees now exhibit We noticed one tree, a few days ago, up Buffalo Ran, that was covered with burrs as if by a blanket, These toothsome nuts are likely to be unusually plenty this year of al RECENT DEATHS, H ARRY | at his home Iursday he (Great apd Mrs Dear Ler David tre Line Oid Timer TRIAL LIST The September term of r Monday eptem bn ne for tw I VO Week Convention Marriage Licenses “\ . Mever } PUBLIC SALES It is Very Important LEGAL ADVERTINI PENNY A WORD ADV ni Prof. Angel : : been Ml Years » ‘ « 1 ‘ 1 WAR As Ww BH he has in : estate money, and th over $100,000 1s Mr. Witmer gathered bLY stry and His mental faculties are well preserved, and being of robust build, a swing of his arm with a fist at the end, would tell like a clout from Sullivan's paw Mr. Witmer de clares he will not bothor about anything any more--a resolution that many, or young, would not put into life's plat. form { vou wish to see him, at last contented, congenial, call at his gate, reported g wot All these worldly goo ) rare economy | where the latch string is out. and have a talk and smoke with Billy.’ WINGATE Mrs. Eli Stere made a flying trip to Bellefonte, on Thursday Grace Boob, of Bellefonte, was seen on our streets. last Thursday Rose Warner left for Snow Shoe last Thursday, where she expects to stay for some Lime, MRude Murry and sister Edna were pleasant callers at Miss Boob's last Wed- nesday Dora Stere has “ween reported on the sick list since attending the Williams revnion, old i Evesight Specialist § ‘ : : CA | i 1 plemer t ’ : « art be Do mean Mra 1 at the Brockerhoff House Wednes. & Thursday Sept. 23 & 24 To my Patrons and Pabin Having become established in Belle fonte anc large increase of my business have all over the county, as & suc- | | cessful Eye Specialist, and through “the | : MORILY i ' pede ATLTIY Wy ng On meter ame 1 speedy oar; easily bandied Pru £2 000 opti, will be 18 a bargair sw oall on Chas. BR. Kurs clone tn CRN Lires He and bot ler casant Gay FOR SALE Engin i flouring mill at ] horse power; bolier is § | the following milling » achinery | burr. | mountain stone burs | stout machine with Cleaner, * machines, corn cob breaker, boiling 5 pulleys, ote For information apy OC. Mulfinger. Pleasan' Gay | concluded it will be to the best interest {of myself and the public to make a re | duction of 25 per cent. in all my charges This will enable those who have felt | they could not afford to pay former | | prices to secure proper treatment for | their eyes at the lowest Jontibis expense, All parents are advised who have chil | dren that go to school who are not bright | in learning or their studies, should have their eyes examined and see if they need glasses, You will thereby save lots of | trouble and make good scholars of them, Eyes examined free. All work guaran: teed, » Brockethofft House, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 23 and 24. MAEKIT QUOTATIC RELLEFONTE The following prices Co. for produce Ege. por dosen | Lard per pound | Tallow. per pound Putter. por pound Side, per pound | Shoulder, per pound RELLEFONTE- GRAIN The following prices are paid by ( are pad by RIG... 5.550 Corn shelled, horse power MENTS we Clink mb cally bow Address "a wated In the Engine (s Als 1 Frend 1 eomirifugs r bolling shafting y to Jobe Mu INS, PRODUCE Sechler & 1" Ll + ® »
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