THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 5, 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL —Miss Helen Pataukee, of Lancaster, | has been visiting in Bellefonte, —*A Pair of Country opera house next Monday evening, Kids" ~The shirt factory resumed tions Monday after for several weeks, being Mrs. Charles Smith,of Bishop street, | has returned from Philadelphia she had been spend a month friends. Mrs. Kilpatrick, w Kilpatrick, and*chil¢ from Philadelphia w visiting friends. Ing ife have they ren, here --F. D. Ray, who had been his son, Horton S. Ray, at the hoff House, left Friday for 1 New York City. Thursday W. H, Hunsinger, tin street, was out hunting and with a twelve-pound turkey. up in the Barrens. — Mrs, C visiting in father, C home in Ph -M. L. Al ed distri county Eareckson, o steep thi slide —Sunday aftern ; fire to the leaves underneath a sidewalk at WE TESTER CE OF Jolin Confer n some children uw 1 : 3 . ert l Pent has U1 {ve store by 1 from the door heavy plate new coat of nnproved and the ng add glass his change paint on the build adds vary materially to the appearance of the and Mrs store Robert fonte boy and | hear of this little improvement which means that he is getting along nicely was tormerly a Belle ~State College is bound to improve if Bellefonte doesn’t show a little more ginger and get.up it will become a back number HAPPENINGS opera- shut down where with | In the near future the streets | IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~The fellow who said, ' was around yesterday. “1 told S50 Saturday evening the Misses vou Meek entertained a Hollowe'en party at their home on west High street, Mrs. Thomas Hazel, of Bellefonte who was recently operated upon in the Bellefonte nicely. Mrs Jersey [| tellefon Andy © hospital, is getting Mary O, Day and daughter, Shore, visiting te at the and Mrs have been home of Mr, oun X ing. Colewill was taken to the Bellefonte hospital r the an opel fO purpose of evening the member Fire Company enjoyed ar urkey I suppe t t. 3 Sue and Nettie Shope Shoe they special rally day } church 1 Snow where | tor in the Evangelical for the last three hands gnation and accepted a positi ! Years rest jo - aa ee he : irietor All € and Mifflin countie automoie Mrs. M. | party con Gardner apd Chaney FH ie klen returned the other of Bel afternoon, at nil fonte vd iis friends will be glad to | report having had a most delightful trip, At Reedsville they were joined by Mr and Mrs. Lester Shaffer, of Milroy, and while 1n that town they were entertained 4 by Postmaster and Mrs, D, W. Reynolds because its citizens are progressive, and’ _° sO and Mrs, G, ( | 147 " Mr. and Mrs, Shaffer Col, and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, with and in Milroy by at the College will all be marked with | chauffeur, H. E, Best, returned to Belle metal streen signs, which make it muoke| fonte Friday fram the Vanderbilt cup for the easter to et through strangers borough. fence that will be appreciated by ple. certain places street sign, on t sot them right. The cost is small con sidering the amount of good it does, around | races in New York, This may bea six-cylinder Franklin, and had much | considered a small item in the business | to say concerning the good roads activity of a town, but it is a conven. | immediate the | Colonel Reynolds sald the roads Time and again strangers have | Lancaster to Philadelphia, from there to n bewildered in their efforts to find | Reading and from Reading to Harris: have him crow They were driving in the oy Amaport. rom vicinity of are bad, They were very much pleased with the races, and the trip, of in On Friday Mrs. Minnie Rote, of m wilh along undergoing { : The time has come for everybody to drop politics and get down to business. | =W. L, Steele, of Bellefonte, whoas | been seriously ill for the last few weeks, is still very weak, but his friends think he has a chance to recover ~The ladies of the will hold one of their famous | stores in Petrikin Hall, on Friday and Saturday of next The church country Thursday week, Reformed other day Samuel Rice, { 818 which is causing bis friends consider- able anxiety It is hardly likely that he i'will recover, Riden, friends He lenner —'' Jam" greeted his Wednesday in for mq ol (sutawney, efonte on Was more hig wher the late d by known farmed any Larimer’s farm, Keller towns he VEArs ot now owine K Plenty slows about flush on Tuesday had easy dollar for many a day all wi een were who 1 an It wvme from sources and neither parity 1 tier than the The only amount ana y better or other, the 3 AS LO opportun w vening boy and ! 1O use Hollowe'en n Ni raasy « passe d off ecks «The attraction this week is the by Mr, Kohr. He can make the piano fairly talk: manager Brown is certainly wide awake to the best interests of his pa trons. He has irstalled two beautiful mirrors in the foyer of the Scenic which are used by the ladies who oblige the ment by taking their hats off in the theatre The screen has also been moved back on the platform which wiil be appreciated by thuse who have to sit in the (rdot row main at the Scen instrumental music i Ir ir were not an antiquated custom, | we would go to our chicken coop and | produce a hearty young rooster and | long and loud for ]. C, in Bellefonte, when a|burg,are generally fine for automobiles. | Meyer, who ran about one thousand he corner, would have | From Harrisburg to Williamsport they | o.oo pio vicket, That mining Sock | od 20 Her hare fn Beffalo: after a three | w a ne slander was resented by the public. ~ of | Bellefonte, had another stroke of paraly- | generally The following have been drawn to serge as Juror | LIST OF JURORS. . at the coming session of cout commencing on Monday, Decem | ber 7th, and to riod of two 8] for a | continue weeks GRAND J | Peter Ishler, butcher Frank Bowersox, gentleman, |. T. McCormick, asst, mgr... S Potter Walker, Shoe ’1 wp. Samuel Garner, laborer state College | John Meese, merchant . Bellefonte | Geo. Haagin, book keeper. Howard Twp | John Gunsallus, farmer. Snow Shoe Twp I Ferguson dod t. College farmer. . Snow ames Eckenroth, farmer NValker O'Bryan, gentleman tdward Sharrer, Alfred Thompson owers laborer , mechani laborer, .. Hall laborer Matthew Goheen, f 8S. M. Ulrich, farmer Shuman Holter armer mason Howard stone rvey Lute, blacksmit} ’ . OYER THE COUNTY Davy ATgely Mel be attended i rat and everything ght good Mr. McCloskey is very much pleased, and attributes his success to the ad in the Centre Democrat. as it reaches more than twice the people than does any other paper. We guess Mr. Mc Closkey is telling the truth, because we have never known him to lie except in bed pr oe The ladies of the St. Mary's Catholic church. at Snow Shoe, will serve an oys ter supper on Friday evening, Nov, 13th in the basement of their church, Price 2t cents: on Saturday evening, Nov, 14. they will serve a chicken and waffle supper in the same Rae, price 3s cents, | The public is cordially invited to attend both these feasts of good things. Mar | ried men should take their wives and sin | gle men their sweethearts, Miss Maude Hovey return. «Monday weeks engagement at the Scenic. Harris | A » Aa” 71 NY ———— od A LA—— A ST. A WI ————. Comes from Grapes RECENT DEATHS TORY FRAME DWELLI brick STORY ROOM ther ous 1} Ve Regi f ~N FLA Spring street street f foot John Brack! n westward along ot « feet: thenee southward a the place of beginning feet and forming Lhe alley leading 0 the John Brackbill Nao 4 Bounded en the west hy lands of Mary H. Snyder on the north and east by lands of the estate of the Inte John Brackbill, deceased; and on the south by Bishop wireel, froniing on Mishop street § feet and extending back hw samme width 80 feel 30 Jot No. 18 and being ‘he western end of Jot No. 18, used as an alley the reservations on No. A and 4 to wit right ingress and regress 0 sald alley parts Noa 2. § and 14 will be sold together TREMA OF SALE Ten per cont " gat ithe wester M fet | thenee thenee t n rasiwanrd Mhward listanch of 60 fem f sail John Prackbil # distance of 8 feet Vo BE WD uae onehall of a and workshop of conta case stable With pur tion of sale and the balafes, lifty per cent in one re) Deferred vay ment 40, wooed by and mortgage on the prowides with inter | | owt at 08 per cont WM R BRACKBILL, Surviving administrator D HN CT A of John Brack: bill deceased, Bellefonte, NKLR attorney Melietonte with | i of bid tobe | [ padd on day of sale; forty per cent, ob confirma 1 ’ Patents, Trade Marks, Labels, of PENNY A WORD AD) A ® POR BALY ©" B. Dout Het FOR SALD { band Garbr FOR SALE Ham! sired by Nickahot Sering Mills~-R FOR SALE~2 fu plas, 10 weeks « and | driver. ches tide, Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS, BELLEFONTE blex © rac) Levin Chesteruhite 1 2? Wests hex "nr I drat Port Ma xih Puen PRODUCE (4 [ Tallow, per pound ha | Butter, per pound - PELLEFONTR=GRAIN Tot lollos ing pricesare ald by CY. Wag Red ® Mixed 20 hd ©
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