THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS pass thoughtle else y sufficient —H who had fonte thr S. Sn bee ee months, where he i was born a and in 187 has resided ever sin — Mrs. Elliott George Elliot time ago t her son, hs ) MOVE John M. Sourbeck will move from the Speer property to the house on Lo gan eet now occupied by Maurice cager Ail, x eager he Brown property on the corner of Alle gheny and Loga treets ere Wilk O we " A. auto livery, He passenger Rapid autor : 1) ar to the lege owne 'y I he was ordered for early delivery and he gets it Mr. Beezer will be able to accommodate parties desiring to take a trip to any point of interest. He has not yet decided whether he will purchase a touring car, as that will all depend on whether there will be sufficient demand from the public to justify the outlay. one at State I hompson machine 1] lowes and when One of the most progressive young IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS 1 ike an i chapel on i i at ope time, was a student fone Academy thus she is the subdect of er here HK A furnace hores of the lake taken right off the furnace, thus sav IR thousan This furnace ATS BA Year son why the stand still If you are desirous of keeping up with the times the place to go to is the Scenic, under the management of 1 Clayton Brown. To show that his mov in freight } one Nittany rea son the | ing pictures are up to date he recently {gave a fine exhibition of the automobile men who has left Bellefonte and located | elsewhere is Ira DD, Garman, son of the | late Daniel Garman, A few he located in Philadelphia where he has years ago | ! been doing profitable jewelry business, | Besides he is president of the Pennsyl vania Retail Jewelers’ Association, a member of the Jewelers’ Club of the St. Philip's Episcopal church, In addi tion to the above honor on election day he was elected school director on the Fusion ticket in the 46th ward. This, of course in Philadelphia, especially in that part where he resides, His friends would like to hear of him being mayor one of | these days, indicates that he is quite popular | races which took place in Savanah Georgia. Thursday night he gave his trons a big bird's-eye view of the talian earthquake which sent so many persons to eternity, and rendered they sands homeless ‘hese are the kind of pictures that are not only pleasing but very instructive, He takes you a long journey for five cents. Another great picture will be the inauguration of Taft, as President of the United States. Just as soon as it is out Mr, Brown will have it here. This shows that manager Brown is keeping abreast with the times The singing of Mrs, Florence Tullis, during the illustrated songs, has also been highly appreciated by the large audiences that frequent the fail Mr, and Mrs, Philip Beezer returned | Friday from Philadelphia Miss Anna has home from a two-weeks' it to her sis ter, Mrs, William A. Kirby, of Sechler returned I'rappe at the He like rignt This is a good time for the street commitiee to cart off the mud on our streets, which is nothing more than limestone dust, so that pext summer they could as usual haul more on, Mak ing streets with limestone dust is about | the most expensive thing we know of, | yet our street committee persists in the | same old practice from year to year, | hauling dustjon and carting mud away, | Crushed limestone, of good size, and plenty of it, with no mud in it, alone will make a as we have the proper material so close and low in price, no more should be wasted In con structing limestone dust roads that are | A continual nuisance, being muddy in | winter and spring, and frightfull in summer and fall roads cheapest in the end. This advice Is for the street committee, with so charge attach ed to it, as we would like to have better roads and less taxes BELLEF( ood, substantial road, and | money | gouty i Give us solid rock | that will last, as they are the | |. INTE, "PA. Miss ting ng the Misses Cur ) A To Builders who pay-- This place can give you better ma terial st a lower Final TOTAL than Fou oan get ANYWHERE else The bullding season will open soon within whispering distance of you is & phone, po doubt. In two minutes rou oan have OUR ESTIMATE for your operations on Planing Mil work, roofing, shingles, sand, lime cement, stone. or whatever you may cloet 10 use In your buliding. Whh Out IL you AROULD ROT buy. There are good reasons. Ask us Bellefonte Lumber Co. CLL LE ERR RI] SERRA RRNNNNNNNRNNNENNNNNNS “aes Anna Redding, of Snow Shoe v's on Logan ia TheBaza : 1909, ar CRIDER'S EXCHANGE $14 sew Be were i IL 20. $1.40. 81 Misses and . , p OW 20K Skirts $1 Ladies 4x Men's now 19% were BOW 00, were FEE Were 400, 100 were “uo Children's dresses were 4o¢ this week 19¢, Children's dresses were ofc this week 9c, Ladies white skirts gsc, 68 Corset Covers 15¢, 25¢ and 1¢ Cambric gowns 39¢, 49¢, 6c. and Soc. Thompson's glove, fitting the most {stylish and durable, if a pair bust will | gladly give you a new pair free. See if | any other manufacturer will do thir Our wool blankets must go this mosath 1ix4g wool $2.89, 12x4 $3.80. Haps or comfortables ofc were $1.80, 1 40, were | $2.00 | Another lot of those fine Ladies shoes Dongola and Tan in button and laced $2 00 worth $2 75, $1.19 worth $1.20, Misses 700, ofc and $1.20. Men's beavy shoes $1.99 and $1.50. Rubbers only 170 | Hose supporters, 4 straps, only roc, s8¢, Soc, and new combs, neck ruff, belts, lace ham bury, new waist only Soo and gle. J. 8. GLLIAM, Pres. i Crider’s Exchange | Leave Delletonte BELLEFONTE | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS PENNY A WORD AD} \ : MARKET QUOTATIONS. RELLEFONTE Eggs per dozen ' Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound " Butter, per pound, PRODUCE PELLEFONTE~GRAIN The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wag per, for grain Wheat 1.10 (vais Rar ny ~ ye yo Dorn shelled es 09 C. A. HOOVER, AUCTIONEER, Meorsisdale Miees. Pa. RB. F. DM. Am prepared To ery all sales; farm propery a speciality 218 a - Central BR. R. of Pa. Train Schedule b For Mill Ball. 12 Iaedeti pm Leave Mitt he! For bellstarte #1! am rw hie :
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