THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCI Or 25, 1909, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS INNS NINN NNN IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Lee Larimer, of Jersey Shore, is al Bellefonte visitor this week, —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards, of | Bellefonte, are now enjoying themselves | at Atlantic City. , —Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor, of | Jersey Shore, are visiting at the Bauer home on east Bishop street, — A Merganthaler Standard Linotype two-letter machine was purchased re cently for this office, and will be install ed in a few weeks. —Fred Larimer, who was operated on | for appendicitis in the Bellefonte hospi tal, is at liberty again looking as well as | he ever did in his life, —Rev, C. W. Finkbinder, youngest daughter, Miriam, Haven, spent Thursday of with his brother, J. L. Finkbinder family, on Pine street. Hon. P. Gray Meek, editor of the Watchman, has been confined to his bed this week with a severe cold. dition is not alarming, and the prospects of his being around soon again are en couraging. —There was a slight fire at Coleville on Tuesday morning. John Davis's house located near the of Lock last week and partly destroyed. The origin of the fire 1s unknown, gives the pleasing news that Mr. Olewine 18 improving and in good spririts, Mrs Olewine and brother, also at the same health resort, are happy over the favor able conditions, —Roger T. Bayard, ti al editor the Tyrone Herald, the inspection of Company B. of which he is a mem the armory Tuesday evening. Tyrone air: er, as he says he weighs aa 1. 7, this place suffe collapse as the result finement to busine however, that | serious, — Robert R. his many {rie came into our poetical turn from when the classical she about that wit 1e energeti hn Munson, Munson, is ring SS 11S local boys will this year. Go and ri opening game, Tt your encouragement, —A. A. Dale, Esq., out door work near day, and he visited the tree fror Peter Rider shot young Au ing him. He says there is still crape be seen on the tree, marking the place from whence the boy fell was d Con This famous tree is a7(i visited by hosts of people. —Tueslay evening among the visitors | 4 in Bellefoms was Crarles 2:-C fert r., of Bradford, who brought his wi re for burial. Among those who ac- companied the remains were his Charles, and his brothers: George Bradford; and f WilkesBarre They returned to homes, — Chas fonte, but our sanctun SON of to our duction visit, and which is really w of over the alloted tin one. He left for the noon’s train, —Sunday Reg kept away fron dog, having co automobile whi pext ten weeks thought it the result af ly pet the leg Paris iacket and will come aroun around on mi mi d — men from on where turing t} during ‘ their mer Lingle Bible Wi wood, has been in spent wit putting in the most of orders for optical s the past ) ipplies, Reserved seats for The hannah University under the church, will a House on Friday morning, Marct 1900 at ‘10 Remember date of the Tuesday, joth, Persons ling seat tickets will remember that they must be marked by the ticket agent at the Court House on Friday morning of this week, if a selection of seats is desired Tuesday S. H Bellefonte, moved from into the South ward, Ing Mrs. Sadie Bishop street, recently Rebie Cruse and fami lived in the West + long that it is really a shame | ladies him into the bloody South ward where he will be like a ship without a rudder Mr. Williams, himself, says that he can't think of any grievous crime he has com mitted that would warrant such a severe punishment. Who says there is nothing in moral suasion Glee C of b Concert, Lut} t the auspices the eran Pe opened o'clox x Concert hold the March reserved wn Williams, of the West ward and is now occupy Saterfield’s house on vacated by Mrs Mr. Williams or those to ~As soon as the room now occupied by the Racket store is vacated, and that will be by about the first of April, the front of the store will be removed and an entirely different window will be erected for the display of stock, The parties who have rented the rooms will carry a full line of clothing and gents furnishings and will do business under the firm name of “The Underselling Clothing Co.” of which M. Hurwitz, for. merly of Lock Haven, will be the mana er, This week he moved his family were from Lock Haven and are now oc- cupying one of F, W. Crider's new botises on Lamb street. The store will be opened as soon as alterations can be made. { called | serious illness of her father, wife and | trains —Recent word received from Ashville, | take | -M.T. Z i aughter, Mrs. | - M.T. Zubler and daughter, Mrs { occupying the flat over Henry Klines's C. H. Ungard, of Gregg, were pleasant callers, —Mrs, Chas. Fulton left Saturday | for Atlantic City where she will visit friends, Thomas Burton, of Pittsburg, has | been visiting friends in the vicinity of | Bellefonte and Roopsburg. | —Mrs. Wm. Hill, of Bellefonte, was to Clearfield Saturday by the Mr. Bowes. | One of Stoke's famous water colored pictures free to each lady purchaser Sat urday, March 27th, At Yeager's shoe store. -—James Kelley, who has been spend- | ing the winter in Philadelphia, has re. turned to his home in this place, He didn’t like the city, Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Lucas left Fri | day evening for their home in Pittsburg | after a- pleasant visit at the His con. | of home Sam Thomas, on Half Moon Hill, Mr. Israel Kauffman, of this place, | has two patches of oats, which were put out three weeks ago, and now it up and not less than four inches in length, 18 J | That looks like ‘prosperity.’ Bellefonte Cen- | tral shops caught fire and the roof was | Hosterman, the genial land- | hotel at Woodward, was ir Chas. lord of the he After spending several weeks Harrisburg with her husband, Mrs, Charles Dorworth has returned to Belle- fonte, and will remain here until after the adjournment of the legislature in Al : where has business to transact. irl rs of Charles M the Bellefonte F e retur inia McCurdy and Mrs. J. McCurdy, t Nation- a and B. Scott president ) Ir al Bank, ned fror hav {Cuba w » t} i i ‘ and patentee of a horseshoe be fastened to the noof withou of nails and can be rer ed ina minutes, has given a thorough test as to pra ticability but it is believed by those who have seen it to be a good thing, — Philip Beéezer, the meat man, has placed in his meat market a large refrig erator of an improved and modern style It has been built so as ! off wagon on the street and railroad it right through : ADO few been the to enabie them to the meat off gerator withou 1 Beezer exira supper ) A has deve oped pastel AY evenln nm and his i ) We sho ) : some day that Mr. Shuey y abandon the grocery business be and reaching the preact devote his entire time to § } Gospel He would now sox than eat Within t} h b picking u con ner we I NIeRS weveral sllefonte NECKS me AS iderably, In fact orders received by the American Lime and Stone Company are sufficient to compel them to start ten additional kilns, which naturally necessitates the employment of quite a number more men than they been doing. In reality their plants hereabouts are now being operated stronger than they have at any time within eighteen months and the indication is a further picking up in the business The filAve the Pennsylvania Odd Fellows’ anniversary association will be held at Danville on Tuesday April There be a parade in w bic h all Odd Fellows are requested to participate either with their own organ ization or join with some other There will be present a number of grand offi cers, and other prominent Odd Fellows The anniversary address will be deliver ed by Past Grand Master B. H, Hart and other speaking and exercises will be on the program. Quite a number from the Bellefonte Lodge will be present session of will Henry Kline opened his new shoe store on Saturday and naturally there | was a big throng there The clerks were kept | mort ing until late at night fixed up in a neat and elator Kline and his assistant all day yusy from early The tidy way worthy Foom Was hy pros ames Corl, which made it an attractive place Jue} say a new broom sweeps clean, which was the case in this in stance, Mr. Kline a young and | enterprising geotieman and his friends | want to see this venture prove a howling success, He was assisted in the opening [by his sons, and E. E. Davis and Fred Heese, 14] is i i ! i | | | Sunday At — Boys’ all-solid dress shoes $1 Yeagers, ne 25. --Miss Eva Carson, of Bush's Addi { tion, who had been ill for some time, is much better, -— Miss Lizzie Cunningham returned from Spangler where she had { been visiting friends, in ) {p. Bellefonte Saturday morning between | *' while on his way to Johnstown | 4 y J nig ht, ~Mr, and Mrs. Edward Irvin are now shoe store, on High street, —Mrs. T.ClaytonBrown,who had been ill part of last week, is again found in the ticket box at the Scenic. ~=Charles T. Noll will move into the Jacob Marks property on Bishop street, now occupied by Morton Smith, —Mrs. A. M, Kirk, of Bellefonte, left Thursday for Aaronsburg where she at- tended the funeral Musser, —A young lady on Spring ellefonte, wants to keep a tight gri on her beau or another young lady wi kidnap him, -Sigmund Joseph, Mrs. Herman Holtz and Harry Holtz have returned | Irs. Fried- | from a visit with Mr. 1 MN man in New York, Mrs, Ambrose Sloteman, of Lox Haven, was called to Bellefonte Sunday afternoon by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs, Perry Cole of Coleville, spf ather O'Hanlon will deliver a le ture on ‘‘Hamlet" in Petrikin Hall on Tuesday evening, April 13th, for the benefit of St. John's Catholic church. ant —Rev, a., captain of the sth Regiment, N. G. attended the inspection officers at this > f ol Regi- men place Tuesday ~Mrs. Henry Quigley and daughters, Henrietta and Thursday for Williams will visit Mrs, © Park Hotel, --Fred Fishburn, Oscar Fishburn, of | Sunday and Monday their parents, Mr. s urn, on Willowbank Thu at ul 1 Mrs. | treet rsday — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larimer, wit} | their little daughter, are in Bellefonte a ‘the home Mr. and Larimer of Mrs. Larimer's parents Mrs. James Schofielt Mr has given up his n 1s their stay here nogition 3 WW wr ng es wu . bed ) we wWoun ee Rurprised, i nor reason f IX picture line the place to Seen i Mr. Brown pays for ires and thus none of them repeated. He has made arrange with the picture Trust to get the atest in the market, and he gets Ihe singing this week by young men of ability, who cannot help but please the audience. This week's pictures have extra fine, and are very best of satisfaction and Mrs. William Achenbach of Glenn Falls, N Y.. who had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Daggett, at the Bush House, fora week. left on Monday afternoon While here they were royally entertained by their hosts Fourteen years ago Mr. Achenbach had a jewelry store in the room now occu pied by Beck, the tonsorial artist, His clerk at that time was Councilman Paul D. Sheffer who has since been married and gathered a little family around him. As tothe latter, Paul has his old employer beaten to a finish fy ft lass «t are ment very them e ie Deen Mr Our sanctum was favored ‘with calls from Mra. 8, A. Hoover of Fleming Ira P. of Yarnell; J. H. Lee who recently flitted to a farm at Zion nherman E. M. Huyett, who expects lumber operation of seven Snydertown, in about a year; Gfrerer of Centre Hal: W. H iwell, of College; Chas, V, Smith, of State College; Rube Wert, of Gregg: » V. Smith, State College: J W Courtwright, of Curtin; 8, A Fleming: A. M. Griffith, Alex. McCoy, Potter; A Pleasant Gap; onfer to end his VEears at! tw Wm Kau Axemann; G. Noll, of the late Michael | | quehanna street, | 4 1 i K | | day night, Mt, Eagle, was also ' | Keyst s Gazette J. Victor Royer, of Bakerton, | Keystone Gazette, Hoover, | Boys’ dress shoes gfe, ~-Mr, and Mrs. Homer Crissman, of Bellefonte, were recent visitors among friends at Sunbury. Mrs, Ida Long, of Altoona, attended the funeral of Miss Ella Swiler at this place on Tuesday, At Yeagers. | ~~Mrs, Leonard Betz, of Canton, Ohio, | is visiting at the home of her brother, W. C. Cassidy, on east Bishop street, =One of Stoke's famous water colored pictures free to each lady purchaser Sat urday, March 27th, At Yeager's shoe store, — James Burrows, of Tyrone, a pas- | senger brakeman on the Tyrone divis- on, and a member of ( ompany B, at tended the inspection here on Tuesday night, y Rev, C, University at Selinsgrove, Bellefonte visitor between trains Was a on Wednesday while on his way to Pine | Grove Mills, i Christ Jeezer moved from the McQuistionthouse, on west High street, to one of the Josephs houses on Spring street; Samuel Ryan moved one of the Speer properties, on Water street, Wm. H. Gates, of Tyrone, one of the efficient brakemen on the Tyrone division, was a Bellefonte visitor Tues His sister, Miss Gates, town to attend f oi 0 the inspection, ~ ur and editor the Thomas H. Harter, attended the Penrose banquet in Phils delphia, on last Saturday evening one d gul vited, for this occasion. postmaster of oubts but that he was re - the heard line, Keicl ing We bride ime of woir time of goin of the marriage son of + praciic county fortunate itingdon until JULIAN LACK OA) Beals expects to o st. Bes s will run a pool room a } order made a bu Es his new es his store nd res of first class ness wa Max minary to t ineerning ge where he AXiD} na, spent na, spen arlet at the home fever Harvey Weaver married and the following MOA were serenaded n } ness buvers seen from Orvis eon going uj with her friend han 1 api were Lhiree dog nS ol t Of unday eresa Rachau down o Daley ree!s was IT streets MARRIAGE LICENSES el H. Beck Annie C, Long {| Elmer W. Musser { Rose A. Hoover James A. Treaster t Mary J. Guinnes San Spring Mills Pleasant Gap Tyrone Shoe {| Frank Bryan { Nellie Rowan Snow value tkid and viel 48 Best ever Baby shoes, pat At Yeagers When Your Feet Drag. When your feet feel heav box or two of Sexine Pills will dispel that tired feeling Sexine Pills are guar anteed to overcome all forms of nerve weakness that can be cured. Price $1 a box: six boxes $¢, with money-back guarantee Address or callon C. M Parrish, sell all pot sut the principal remedies and do mintute Hon has introduced bills to the Legislature to give the new J. C. Blair hospital ten thousand dollars for the next two years as state recognition of the hospital which is to be built «~Childrens’ dress shoes Yeagers, oe. At T, Aikens, president of Sus- | \ trom Royal Grape Cream of Tartar —made trom grapes -— Royal Baking Powder conveys to food the most healthful of fruit properties and renders it superior in flavor and wholesomeness. ‘reiiex Powder Absolutely Pure ol le aul ad Sul = med BOALS BURG ing some parsonag Mervin 118 hon gOO0s J CO BURN Age Application hs n made to the ernment wr a ch We be Coburn wou : pre r place national bank should } established in this community for it the railroad point for a population of about gooo about 25 merchants receive their supply of merchandise at thisstat od several bundred farmers products » is hundred i here for i here would BUFFALO RUN Hart fS his valley, this season T. C. Hartsock has pur house cleaning vacuum outfit; having anything to do g Those who purchased some fit at Reuben sale were: George Kelley three Stine two and Joh Stine ten There » be n pext Sunday; our n will be at conference Miles Mattern, who is having a large sale on March 29th, will move to Dur garvin where he will continue farming John Q. Miles, of Martha, was a vis tor in our valley last week: he the same old John Q Our farmers plowing The grain in th ection is not jrromising of a good crop Chalres Sellers purchased a fine her ford bull last week; it is a beaut hased a new ANY One ve him a ca e Oals 8 or ny ister, Re is have ymmenced the Lb ver BOGGS Twp FAIRY Johnie Miller, of Summit circulating among his IEW Hill, was many friends, | Saturday. as lead a | druggist, Bellefonte, where they | W. B. Simpson, of Huntingdon, | Miles Lucas spent Sunday at Romola with his sister, re has been {ll for some time Charley Catey and brother Clark, of Andy Boone who | PENNY A Any subscriber can ment in this oo not exoeed 2 cent a word than 26 cents; 2 No advertisements this ofMiex WORD ADV. neers a advertise free, if it does thers, one sEIneny Jess ocenLs from want Nn one BRUS words first issue, ne Charges ww « advert BSUS $0 cents ANUOs I w De answered LEED OAT I to Isrs FOR SALJ aality, Be TEAM WANTED weight about 19K 0 yours burg B brood mares ork: age from 7 Weinier, Miles iat "a BGGS Roe FOR Ae HP Eves FOR SAL D. Confer SUMMER w hae 84 od & good! 1 barn prem " nie EIGHT HEAD Pair of br we raed 50 and 0 4 sa Iriving mare Valentine WW HORSES nares and 12 y pair of bay horses, § and ¢ Lan ¥ Brood mare 17 ms aR mare weight I yrs Ny ke ver nx . weight SN FOF WW re s. ol Hor Pa SUMMER » IMAL - & NUE High Soho Special stem Are prepariag well as wr oLher bre COUrer For furthe Howers. I'rin i 5 wr roon CR fi achers wh r 1 nat FOR SAL) with screagc runnir looations at Hooters § View, between Milest Peliefonte The prices of these farms are such Sl prospec ive the owners figure the selling price & farm. here is a0 Make nguity at Criders Exchange MARKET QUOTATIONS. BELLEFONTY Yee per dosen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Hutter, per pound fron ® Wu 0 College, Rock ¢ and Curtins. and near for the malarity kpow w= Eats BIRT ER peu ing To those “uring ob buying OPPO unity, bt don Tt wall One Robert § Hummer Hel ietonte » wrk. State aki edd hat |} ™ My» There ye PRODUCY PELLEPFOXTE- The N OWiInLg 7008 Bre ner, for gr | Wheat, wh GRAIN wey vad n ie Canada, spent Sunday at the home of | Miles Lucas, Carrie Bennet spent Sunday with Rosa | Savers f Mrs. A. J. Lucas and mother Miller, spent Sunday at the Wash Tipton, of Swabtown, Martha Quite 8 number of our young people | are attending meeting at Pleasant val | ley, which is held by Rev. Hamilton, : | | | Alfred Shawley and Miles Lucas were kept bus Kia Walker, of Yarnell, « Ladies’ dress shoes $1.25. At Yeap ors, home of | last week hauling stone for arn sie C. A. HOOVER, %, AUCTIONEER, i Morrisdale Mises, Pa. RF. DM, {| Am prepared sales; farm property a | speciality 21 : - Central R. R. of Pa. Train Schedule Leave Dellefonts For Mill Hall | Leave MII Hall For Deliefonte, A000 mo 300 std #00 ym rY & tend eR pm Ham
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