THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 19, 1908, BELLEFONTE ND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS ~ —Col, J. L. Spangler, housed up for a week with a bad cold, is out again as usual, —Frank Uzzle and daughter Mabel, of Snow Shoe, called to see the work getting out a newspaper, of Mon CASes t was held of -— Argument cour umber day, and a num were on the li impor ring. one attorneys ~Singleton county's aggres on Tuesday atter Mr. York and nily, one of the Rhoads’ hou street, moved to day. —S. O. Daggett, of Houservill recent visitor in Bellefonte, the his brother W. L. Daggett, at House, , was argument wio The ] the Scenic this week is attrac deal of attention, His voice 1s melodious, 1 1d full of ing ot ich ¢ —Miss Mary Ceader is with Mrs. Pl s Helen fron weeks visit in the West, Miss J sep from Philade to spend a 1 Miss Marie Whit Frank Sass } S ( Bank. RCS Pennsylvania railroac srt edd epic § 1 : [| Sh o Geo. R. Meek ret Harrisburg Bellefonte f ( wil doard « Dan doing the re An of Bellefor tl at ten Pp Philadelphia tically settled Camping gron teamient of t Alene Of 38 t has been pra - Ww the he Second brigade next year Willis J. Hullings of Oil City, commander of the brigade, accompanied by his staff, over the proposed site and the general has expressed himself as being str ngly in favor of it Somerset 1 be (reneral Last week Hon John G:. Love, of Bellefonte, was in Hollidaysburg, trying a case for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co in the case of the First National Bank. of Tyrone vs. the said corporation in which the plaint ff seeks to recover $1000, the same being the value of a shipment of feed on which the bank the bills of lading and forwarded to the Mo shannon National Bank at Philipsburg with drafts on D. Copelin, gf that place It seems that the railroad company turn. ed the cars over to Copelin without first requiring the bills of fading, The ver. dict was in favor of the Bank. discounted | who had been | hve looked | | mar IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS We can do your job printing, send out of town for what you can get at home, - Ruth Burns, Bellefonte on, Friday, home of G. W, Reese. mwtlie boot show u of Sunbury, arrived in for a visit at the Case noon for St, Lot days with his father, W, T. Spec Mrs Edward ine 81% mn 14 S ia atten Richards Philadel on Thur { the \ rame with canceled in be killed irpenters young men th 0 mi success of , indertaking, Among their first contracts is the building of a double hou East Lamb street for F. W. Crider. If you can throw a job in their hands once in a while it will be appreciated, You can reach them are bound 1 n on on | the Bell phone For Crisaman and Mrs, Homer ( of our efficient suffering from sician succeeded Helen of Mr one sometime past Miss daughter who is school teachers, had been Her phy scattering it to the extent that she was able to walk about in the The indications were, however, that the disease might return 80 to make sure 1t wouldn't Miss Criss went to the Bellefonte hospital where on Wednesday, a successftil opera tion was performed. She withstood it like a heroine, and is now getting along as well as can be expected, voutngest rissman, appendicitis 1 in 1 in louse Don't | | $a | ~=Ladies At Yeagers, Sigmund Joseph left on Wednesday afternoon for New York City, where | will be transacting business, | Here we go, five above zero (0) on { Monday morning, and five inches snow from Saturday noon to night arm shoes for cold feet g8c. he -On Monday we were favored by a { call from Frank Uzzle and : snow Shoe, who had been tow, Dr. HH W chased a Franklin through the daugnter, of shopping in Tate, the dentist, Model 1. agency touring car represented by Dr, Sebring. The special to say They are the hel 1€e n liday trade Mrs. Ann Cox, 00d One In itis a to get er in. also deserve consid that ' Ipioyees “er onvenience to : ear bli away one hour then the terests of the p eration, One of the pleasing events in the history of the Reformed church, of Bellefonte, was the closing up of the seventh year of the pastor, Dr. Ambrose M. Schmit, the services of which took place poy on evening. ' Dr, Schmidt, when he came here, lent every effort toward building up the congregation and improve the church property. All of which bas been accomplished, and the result has been that a strong attachment has been created between both pastor and congregation. He has also become popular among the town people in gen- eral, because of his devotion to that which is right, asd his uneawerving earnestness and zeal against that which is wrong. He is a manu of ability, and as he preaches he hews to the line, | recipient of alittle bit of prestige of | receive a few paltry dollars, leaving the chips fall where they may | Ye of i [ rolled of Altoona, wi | Tuesday pur= | | further Men's felts and gums $2 48. At Yea: We can do your job printing at rates | that will ple Hse —The fall ar dee Men's fi vou. sules are numerous this | register, i our sale rst quality laced snag proof | sole lumberman gums $1.98, Atl Yeagers, McCormic Blain councilman elefonte { i8 & Visi atternoon J. Kennedy Johnston, Es Sunday at Howard with his nd Mrs and George Joh The ston, nprovement improvemel I en about ling HHA a short ti ready It pays to adverts in the Centre DEMO people will see 1 ice for the lea The production ut the opera hotise on Tue drew a | i pleased wit Ren drawing irinking beer and ing the into the night in a manner that decency forbids going into details, This may be pretty strong but this is more than a weekly occurence in homes in Bellefonte where purity aud sobriety is supposed to reign supreme. Then there is the fool who, through inheritance, has more money than braiss, who has been raised from poverty to a little socal position, and stands ready to belittle his less fortun. ate friends, There are the lazy, good fornothing fools who spend all his or her time atthe card table when they could be doing something to relieve suf fering humanity, The fools who stay up until 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning and sleep until noon The swearing fool, whose every word is blasphemy against both God and man: Then there is the solitical fool who stands ready to be a fenchman for everything that is corrapt and degrading that Bo may be the | whiskey and deba ery way common wh * _ § The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar — MADE FROM GRAPES — Of greatest healthfulness and usefulness, No alum or phosphate acids Absolutely PURE PENN Twp Bear as Scar ed as Hunter is W n, aged 32 f Ato MIs 03 stretch bimse f " 3 ei Asiee P a short and the next thing he was | Ek awoke I'he ) MARRIAGE LICENSES t Bellwood Bellefonte | Joseph G. Pletcher . { Elizabeth C. Loder { John M, Coldron { Meriam E, Keister Millheim Aaronsburg ! Jos. F. Mayes Bellefonte { Bessie Toner { Harry C, Brungart { Lizzie A. Weaver { John R, Curry { Annie M. Heberling Wolf's Store Benore Chicken and Waffle Supper The Ladies Aid Society of the U. B church of this place will hold a chicken and waffle supper in the room beside the church on Thursday evening, De rd, All members and friends are in ted to partake of a good supper and en- colirage these women in a good cause, Supper will be served at 5 o'clock «Ladies storm robbers gc. At Yea. gers, | Mit Pa ED WANT of pre and con Rete Gress Ur Maen be Det Midg : : Wi) worth ( Bh. ask Trapper, it ye drop me will meet chanee 10 FURS WANTED % such as fox. mink, sk furs of 1his section. Mr a square deal Jor your furs stating what you have and | your home where you HAVE tas or reject my offer; Iw meet Fou in 48 1% Now bustle and gol A go . prime, welkbandied furs and 1 will pas you 8 square price for same Jeremiah Lettie, Spring na is 8 ard you al a ars of i colleetioe MARKET QUOTATIONS, BELLEFONTE PRODUCE Fees, per dozen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound utter, per pound PELLEFONTE=GRAIN The following prices are paid by { per, for grain Y. Wag Wheat Ome... . | Barley. . ® | Corn shelled... .ooooovnies vss asass Nett: Nised $8 A band te v
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