THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 8, 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Mrs. James A. Beaver left Thursday for a visit with friends at Mifflintown, —Mrs visiting Mrs, Howard street, —Mr. and Mrs. S. G Friday evening from visit to Indiana ~—Miss Ione Donachy d for ling to wisi tine Frank Ders Margaret Read (Gen holding be absent several weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenne spent Sunday in Mt. Eagle ¢ of Mr J Had sth, Johnson's pare to corn being well -Fran yleasant lumined Dale, Perry lay: Clement for Newport, spent several iness. Willi: Overton, address on -~Thomas Howler a ’ stock and fixtures of the Mar . Company. Mr. Howley has deal of ex and he will doubtless his new venture —W Rankin, Harry son, William Waddle, Mr make a success 11 { wedding - Ye r A Goor good felloy a pointer accept our tre Fell. w There situations to Garmat If If who Ww Garmatr see the who alm World” wl York and ( happy Ave marched Armory station and lef where tl Monday best blue « light blue light blue cord breast, et esel for Pl ve looked it trousers tassel, while the caps are . It is clearly evident that the ble showing in the Quaker City which is composed of expert musicians, and attracts special attention wherever | they (go. D0 the new dress uniforms of dark and across the fashioned after those worn by the regular army Lucy Buck, of Harrisburg, is ’ Hutchinson of ssler returned pleasant had a great rience in the grocery business | Fr easoa n the parade on National Guard of Pennsylvania made a credita One of | cause of honest government that hereat the special attractions connected with | ter will be run by the people and for the local company was the bugle corps | people and not b de f ? rtraits of Willian A man Mr. and Mrs. ‘enn street, are rejoicing | rival of a baby boy. Lewis Dorman, of over the ar- The Bellefonte curb market is about | over for the season, as the usual supply of garden truck and fruit is gone, L.. Arnold, sanctum a | r bright chai of Quincy, Mass. , ant ' ' leas call, and Ces U1] att : SCS that t apacity every evening i Or he public appreciates » i. | * 4 a cas rte : ¢ OCR hanging in i It Jennings Bryan and who are the (yO 1 p to these rooms Bryan talk through the phonograph. These speakers are clear and distinet, and filled with brilliant shiraseology and soundness of argument hey are making many converts to the ir Anspare ney Crider's Exchange bears excellent Kern cand and hear Billy ohn W working dates the trusts for the (These rooms are and night for those who desire a portion of their time there, the trusts, open day to spend | story, — Dr, William Laurie is again quite ill at his home on Spring street, Don't fail to read “That $72,000 | "on the front page of this issue, —Charles F. Gillen departed on Fri. | | day for Seattle, Washington, where he | | has a fine position, -M. H. Snyder announces her fall millinery opening on October g and 10, Exclusive models will be ready; also the | famous Phipp's hats, — James McClain, who had been to | Philadelphia purchasing the equippment | for the new hospital at Spangler, Pa., | stopped off in Bellefonte on Saturday, and G. W, Reese trans in Lock Haven on Fri- i$ interested in a number Robert Cole 1 1 Dusiness , Cole house going u n that EK 1 v street , annou offEasyHow ard agement of ti John G. Baudis, the merry man, while located at Port Mat: Fo-rouna ——— h please Ww Pp tre ment 5 } : Aa ’ re Robert Tay « and Mrs. R. | been ser Year Taylor, of Bellef on of mite y ait of whi week with h Mr. Tay juarantined in his home on With iS gradually conval 4 beering news to 3 the he family. If nothing unf J" nior it thera, the re nas been ng street careful treats jowever. the boy will De a short juarantine be taken seems 10 be a Mallory, A ded : "taf report afloat the pl togray her, to leave Bellefonte and ia. Mr. Mallory knows ich arrangements, and make an honest living An ot run the risk of going to ed Here : r to be hou up where he water Are to is and be e Ar . he is T gKomnmg Saturday evening fifteen hun the opening of ' under the management of Brown, Everything passed off very satisfac torily to the people’ in general, Mr Brown's idea is to nothing but the best pictures in narket, so that the reputation of the house will be kept up to the standard, The electrical Bumioation at the en trance of the hall is the most brilliant witnessed in Bellefonte, and besides light. ing up the place of amusement it is a comfort and benefit to pedestrians on the street, dred people he Seenk I. Clayton attended | James | and ot | success. the | ~J. Elmer Royer, of Old Fort, | was a caller; he advertises a good horse | for sale, Men have taken the place of the | young lady bookkeepers and stenograph ers in the office of the Potter-Hoy Hard. | ware Co, in Bellefonte, : Next Sunday morning James H, Potter, W. B, Rankin, James R, Hughes | and M, L. Altenderfer, the newly elected | elders of the Bellefonte Presbyterian | church, will be installed with appropriate ceremony, | On Monday Mrs. W, Ruth, Kt here for idence of H. foone, son and daughter, retu d to her Mrs had Visitor months t the re Mr home in Clinton, been on Reynolds y, rvin and M. ( Saturday I't arge, although at ti ida, Was my it Con IA not be defir ed ihe entra: Kaine "5 Lutheran Mssionary Cor vention 1a paper Ww { Carlin, to attend rin resided there in the in the old | near Reedsville station Pennsylvania Synod church met at Newport last week I'he sessions eing attended by Rev. B. F. Bieber George H Emerick, Centrehall R. Stones her Boalsburg ersbhurg (reorge Rev i R and Jon Rev. Barry { Bellefonte Rev. | wa and Adam Heckman , were to Newport to attend of Central Pennsylvania the conven 1 school sh Re Store Bixler Wolfs amar, Pa CR8100s H Reunion of The N10 Regiment. 1 ] La the re arrangements for the holding of i mon of the 110th Pa, Volunteer Infantry at Tyrone on Friday, Oct, 16th have about been completed. James kre ps, of Bellefonte, is A ing member of this regiment living in Centre county, and he has the distin tion of being its president this year A most enjoyable gathering is anticipated Mr. Krep's doing all in his to make this reunion a grand je only wv SUTY is power FAIRVIEW, Mrs. A. J. and J. B. Lucas spent Fri | ang at James Watkins, iomas Lucas and family, of Mt, Eag. le, spent Sunday at James Lucas’s, Raymond Snavely visited his grand. fanesit Lewis Mifler's of Pleasantval- ey, on Sunday, | Penn Township {in the hands of the supervisors on or before 19 | o'clock noon, Oct. 15, Iv08. The supervisors re The enly baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar ~ MADE FROM GRAPES —— Of greatest healthfulness and usefulness. No alum or phosphate acids DT Absolutely PURE PENNY A WORD AD) } he 13) mer thoul saying a wor 1 & ny of " v 2 a) WANTED-To & their friends. Mr. McGinnis left Indian G. Grove, Spring or Pittsburg on Wedne : ! 2 . ’ o of . TOT A at Miress box 5. route 1 R “ma A ~ # are they : if you do no * : dough Trying to Save His Life When Sexine P responsible for n we say that any a happy pers this world today we are not ing a bit There 18 no tor equal to Sexine Pills. Show t be nerves ow you to them, for Price, $1 a box Parr LY : KEist they . CXAgR era ) restored to str with Sexine that it wil son who cannon and steady and I will sl you a cent guaranteed Soldby C. M fonte, where remedies and d try ry Time may be money. | me than to make up lost t CBARTER NOTICH Not lee reby w be made wealth of Penns syivania, on the rf Acharier or A company to be OMmimny h of Ms GF 8 he given thm to the Governor of Yania Har Hist da f Ont letters patent of knowy 1 1) ns the hav ot I'TiG we ( g ws prin e. | By ¢ POWER & ZERRY Solleitors wong f Centre MARKET QUOTATIONS, NELLEVONTE~PRODUCY The following prices are Uo. for praduce - Eggs, per doren Lar. per pound Tallow, por pound Butter, per pound PR Ride, per pound : Shoulder, per pound L! I'TING FOR BRIDGE ADUTMENT The undersigned. Supervisors of Penn Towy shin Centre Co, "a. will receive bids for the construction of concrete abutments for a steel bridge seross Penns Creek, st Green Neier, in Plans and specifications for same can be seen al the residence of A. J Sov er. st Coburn, Centre Uo... Pa. All bids must be RELLEVONTE~GRAIN - he ww CY serve the right to reject any or all bids. Al Borin Ae oes are paid by ©. Y bids must be socompanied by a certified check Wheat of fio A J. STOVER | Onts S RR LINGLE Parley 4 UEORGE FRANKENBERGER | Rye Coburn, Pa Corn shelled. .
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