BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 10 _ 1908. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS —Mrs. James Noonan, left Saturday for a visit with friends in Corning, N. Y. — Robert Cole, was ven Friday. -Mrs., A Tuesday afte she will visit fx the Bellefonte architect, attending siness in Lock Ha- fonte, was ¢ the home of day. — James was among tl attended Thursday Mrs Bellefonte, burg at the Mrs. Robert Lil — Mrs. Thomas daughter, the torme family, on -Mrs . 11 ins 18 still 1n ¢ gh have b F ome wi, hope of a pleasar day. F the Peace of made an — Buffalo Bill will be features in the Centre Democrat during the coming year. See the full page an- nouncement in another part of this issue. We consider this one of the most interest: 1g features that c : record. one of f applicants atter the ~The sale of the W. R Jenk fe! ty, on High ¢ " ’ prope r day street was postp '! 1909 AS ne low for : This is one of and i the next time tor no are ect which the p now busy co i to purchase Christmas dinners { or whom Christ said will be always with us. The is a good one and those who can Last Christmas a large number of peo ple in Bellefonte were n happy in this way — County Superintendent Etters has been in town this week looking after some of the preliminaries connected with the forthcoming session Tea Institute which will assemble here ing the holiday week. The lecture of the famous blind senator of Oklahoma, Thos. B. George, on Thursday evening the jist, will be one of the leading features of the week, Cause should contribute to i wade of ners Envoy Matilda Schofield, who for the past few weeks has been so ably as sisting Captain Craig in the Salvation Army work at this place bid farewell to friends here on Sunday night. During the time that Envoy Schofield has been in Bellefonte, her kindly disposition has been the means of winning her many friends who are very to see her leave. Her next apppintment will be at Kane, and it is to be hoped that she will meet with as much success there as she did in Bellelonte, sorry ~On Thursday evening Lew McQuis- tion, of Bellefonte, invited a number of his friends to his home to assist him in disposing of the twenty-three pound turkey which he shot down near Mt Eagle. Some of those who sat around the festive board confessed they hadnt eaten anything since morning thus the reader can imagine how quickly the bird disappeared, It is due Miss Mary McQuistion, who prepared the turkey in such a toothsome way, to state that her part was done up in the most satisfac tory style. The table was tastefully ar. ranged, and the turkey roasted in a way that would appeal to the most delicate taste. lf there are other turkeys around in waiting for someone to assist in put. ting it away, the owner should feel no delicacy in having it known, ing your subscri IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS patent colt blucher At Yeagers year right by renew nin i Harry Garber is in Bellef Et frie WEEKS VISE LO Irienas since locating it town Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Black, of Mont- gomery, Pa.; spent last week with son-in-law, John C their herry, and M other r. Ha Per thie entre Con f x iron make, several | and other you can which of his patrons wash bowls, The other evening a the Bellefonte Borough Co a conference with the Bellefor Co. with reference to lighting of the streets unt ugh was ready to light ther n its plant at Milesburg which will probably take six or eight months. The light company without debating the question agreed to continue illuminating the streets at the present price just as long as the conn il desires without even a contract, thus there will be no friction between the two enterprises It was a very pleasant gathering where the best of feeling prevailed cont mtinuing i the bot fre electri Harris Sourbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sourbeck, has beer: suffer ing from an ailment that is causing his friends more or less alarm. He was around as usual on Friday, waiting on customers at his father's store When he went to bed that night he complained of having a pain in the back, about 2 o'clock Satorday morning the pain grew more severe when he called his mother, who did what she could to relieve him In the morning he came down stairs and thought possibly he would be able to go to the store. He had not been up very long until he sank to the floor, his legs being too weak to support the body He was carried up stairs after which a couple of physicians were called who found the lower parts of the body were paralyzed, The best known remedies were applied to restore the young man's former vigor, but everything failed. He was taken to the Bellefonte hospital on Monday afternoon for treatment, He i» but nineteen years of age, and the case is causing medical research in order to obtain the cause of the peculiar mal: | ady. He can talk and use the other | part of his body with ease, ] | shoes $1,068 | burg — Watch for Buffalo scout that ever lived, 3ill, the Ladies’ At Yeagers. Mrs, Lizzie nee Harter Kurzeknabe, of Harris. of Mi'lheim, is vis iting lefonte attending father, 1 lor a ts r, the attraction at Warnor mark. His thorough command ot voice, gesture and fa expression ments of strength in his lectures Was ial Mr (ht into 1 wT. d Dr. Lewis ceahite : tender Hugh 8S. Tay- m npany HB not only will be Guard of years ago be in all that time he only a dozen drills, a record for promptness that is seldom equa led te was present with the com: pany during the strike campaigns, and served faithfully in the South, during the Spanish. American war. It will be a long time before his place will be filled by any one qui as proficient, For sometime he has been filling the posi effect efhicient officer, but he National Pennsylvania Eighteen ol the guard and missed missed In the entire about te tion of Captain of the Company owing who | to the absence of has been months At Philip Gerbrick, away fr town for several om the meeting of the Bellefonte Borough Council it was decided to notify | occupies | Milesburg to vacate it | A new shingle | roof will be put on the building and it | Thomas Johnson, who now wreen's mill, at by the first of January will be insured for $1500. During the evening Mr. Hamijton made a motion that William Beezer be reinstated as one of the policemen. The motion was cast, after which Mr Harper presented the name of John I). Justice for police officer Philip Beezer then presented the name of William lesser. A vote was taken when Justice won out with one of a majority, important business transacted, Council adjourned until ¥ 30 o'clock Tuesday evening, when the subject of the expedi ency of commencing at once to fit up the | new electrical plant, We want to do your job printing. greatest | patent colt button sample | 5 A Are ee { to the highest | Dec | home; all This being the most | ' hand-sewed $1.08. At Yeagers, M. Speer, who had been in Belle the last month, called on L.adies nple common shoes here ns Nov 14 Philipsburg $104 Weaver to oe ra ! ian Israel the PINE GLENN nere vere 1 wind is Baltir 1% home biowing NOTE spent a last week. the nN DK AWay build a new R.B who are effects of whooping list are Mrs Daugherty daughter suffering from the cough Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meeker are ing the loss of their youngest Bertha, aged 17 months, who died Mon. day evening She was a dear bright little girl, loved by all who knew her, The parents have the deep sympathy of all Butchering is all the go now this far Robert Aske? is the man that is entitled hat for the largest and fatest hogs killed this season The young people of the M, E, church will hold a social next Friday evening, 11, in the camps near C, Cook's invited Proceeds for the mourn daughter church MARRIAGE LICENSES. § Clarence 8S, Gochnauer Petersburg Margaret L. Brachbill Bellefonte Benore Mables M. Maftort! : “" Arthur P, Dorman i { Jesse E. Pennington | | { Edna Pifer } ! ) { Nittany Jac ksonville Millmont Slate College Spring Mills Chas, F. Kerstetter Mary R. Holderman . Gi Dr. Judson P, Welsh, of State Col. lege, at a recent meeting of Trustees of Temple Chas Nora Ripka Lingle University of Pennsylvania, had conferred upon him | | Correct the degree of Doctor of Laws, Misses and childrens cloth rubbers soc, At Yeagers, Sense of the Board | Grapes Soie Doc! : “ay The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from utely © THE BEI f Be f ber 270) RESOURCES Reserve fund Cash, specie ar Due from spproved SOTVE Agents Checks and cash tems Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s. bn rye agenis Commercial and other pa per purchased Loans upon eall with eo ateral Time loans upot Investment se od exclusive bonds, viz Stocks, bot Mortgages of record Fur and fixt Overdralis $20 90% res Histera irities own Of reserve Is, ol and gms ture res LIABILATIES Capital Stock paid Surplus fund Undivide? profits, less ox peoses and taxes paid Deposits, subject to chook $180 O88 97 Deposits, special FIR BIR 4% Due to Banks and Bankers DOL APE Yd reserve ag nis Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding wa! Amt Trost funds invested LEH Amt Trost funds uninvested Total Trust funds State of Pennay'vanis, | County of Centre : I. John FP. Harris. Treasurer named Company. do selemnly above statement is true Wo knowledge and belief Subseribed and sworn 0 before me this Mh day of December. 1s HARRY KELLER. Not Pub Attest CT GERRERICH, as of the above sWeRr that the the best of my Directors fom 7.000 The Cold Wave is Coming and THE BAZAAR PEANY A WORD AD) ODL Port Matilda. Pa RAW FURS WANT $00 10 Mx #5 0; raccoon muskrat Me 1 Haupt, Bellefonte ED-W Fray ox res In Warriors sarge hi large bank barn unfailing spring. all clear ir Address J. DD. Shuey. RF. D. Ng Huntingdon Co. Ps 3 f= FGR SALY mark Valley outbuildings good shape 1. Warriorsmark Far - FOR SALY Engine and baller ocated flouring » st Plessanrt Gm Engine horse power, er Is #5 horse power. Als the following =n ny machinery 1 French burr mountain stone burr, 1 eentrifugal reel | smut machine with cleaner. § Nour bolting machines. corn cob breaker, belting. shaft ing 1 fYR For information spply 0 John CC. Muifinger, Pleasant Gap 3] D the | TRL FURS WANTED RB. worth of maw furs. such as fox mink, shunk, musk rats, and a furs of ‘bis section Mr. Trapper, If you wand A sanare deal for your furs, drop me 8 oara sating what you have and 1 will meet you st your bome where Bave a chanee Lo pooept or reject wy offer: 1 wili meet you In January IS. Now bustle apd get a pood collection of prime, well-band forsard 1 w= Pay yOu square price for same. Jeremiah Lettie, Spring Mills, Pa. Ra yen od MAEKKIT QUOTATIOMS, RELLEFONTE Yen per doren Lard, per pound Tallow. per pound Putter, per pound. , PELLEFONTE- GRAIN The following prices are paid by CY. Wag ner, for grain Foot sei wes ses BOOEN “0 FRODUCE Whemt Sg OER day JOR 4 SEB HENS S04 ised wae
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