THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 6, 1909. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY IN SHORT THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS PARAGRAPHS Phila a visit | Fred Chambers returned to { delphia, Sunday afternoon, after | to his parents, -Mrs., C. U, Hoffer, of Philipsburg, spent Sunday with ber father, C. T | Gerberich, on Thomas street, ~Thomas K, Morris, of East Liberty, Clement Dale, Esq business in Howard on Wednesday. a guest at the home of Frank K, Lukenbach, at Tyrone tor of the Garman House, was Men's Yeagers. —Men's Russia calf oxfords $2 metal oxfords $3. Yeagers. —Rev. Crow, of Hublersbur ; 3 : the sleasant caller. : A little boy baby north Allegheny street, —A little boy baby y to Mr. and Mrs, R. Bower home of Mrs. W. L. Street. — Morris tion house ar street and with their home there —Miss Margaret been K 4 Pittsburg v de 1e Curtin ! ead, on Hi ; ; er Ihe M May is well n extended fonte a City whe - -Joseph are putting houses Miss Collins Cook. — William Va., was an arrival la v for ro at ther 4 r LOT a visit with Mr s' mother, Mrs Director Florence Jacobs Is 1 'y here for some time, gun was born Hol ateel hon We have been pleasant visitors at the of Mr, and Mrs, James Rine, on High street, Mrs, Florence late John M. ter in the South, has again returned Belle! and at home on street Miss aj § first expects t sojourn ladelphia and Chester The West Sus Reformed church rmed Dale, wife of ti onte 18 fonte, fo gs (Grace dy among and h of May 19th, the following chur n on Qundav Sunday, Eckels I 1lereste ~The residence ris, on Allegheny hauled outside and srs and paper har ment is a good « —Recorder William Bre ton Smith with tl families Thursday into t ! pleted by Albert Schad, on the of Lamb and Spring streets wn § nouse —The time is here to cl premises the fil the winter. garret, yard Thereby can avoided, — Miss Lid Mr. and Mrs. S appointed Alvin Agee, | the nices time he is ¢ igh with it it he has gone into busine nD at : y AA ~The will of George C he | condu lionaire and former firm of Drexel was probat in Monday » he ald stand where bead of the AnKin p-LO-Gale gederal s e on 108 q i Was one of Mrs there May 43 on Saturday pointments on worn ou will soon hav service, He extra seats in the it A seven passenger in shape 0 accom desiring to take are always Just at this very busy from m night trying to horses, cow heir Or m proved xtremely critical and it is difficult to bring forth. How that a turn for the better to, ‘ Wm W Potter, of Milesburg who is of renown and ters in Philade a day may ever. it is hoped son £ 1 may come | what Potter an artist ability, with head quar Iphia, has scored another jpodat. He had several pictures on ex. || bition at the New York exhibition | ¢ where they were viewed by officials of the Carnegie Institute at Pittsburg who invited him to exhibit them at that stitution at their annual exhibition, held shortly, Such an invitation is not merely a perfunctory matter as it means the packing and transportation of the pic tures in good order to and from the ex hibition at the expense of the Carnegie | Institute, a matter of from fifty to one hundred dollars, Mr, Potter has open: wn school hearing that board bad g a new school lellefonte conten pl sted build Keichlit aughter of Squire John Keichline, who is now a student of Cornell Univer sity, sent a drawing of a modern school building and asked to submit plans specifications and an estimate of what a structure of that kind would cost, The prospectus she sent a pealed so strongly to the school board that they have re quested her to prepare blue prints and submit them to Robert Cole who has the contract for preparing the plans and specifications, The idea is to appropriate ed a temporary studio in Bellefonte and | some of the excellent suggestions made is now nishing several pictures which ] by the young lady Miss Keichline have been pronounced exceedingly fine | stands third at the head of her class of by those who have seen them, four hundred students, house e. : \ ; 0 At Thomas A, Shoemaker is improving surroundings of his residence on Calvin Foust and wife, of Altoon: Dale, who spent the win- to Lin {spent Sunday with iis family at the | Meek home, on High street. — Mrs. Bess Green, of Monday for lock Haven, brother, Dr. Geo, Green, of The family | moved from Pine YL | Harry Haag houses el aE 1€ | the Undin ness visitor in Tyrone on Monday, Mrs, John P. Harr afternoon for A will recuperate left her Brierly, to visit that city, aay she Ness from her recent of have of James Kane street one the street, near e engine hou 8 Mr, i Sunday 1€ | where they wil ents, Mr. and Mrs, n 3 i Herald E. Haw k dL { ’ t an Ald 9 te May muslin under sale : and 98 (Gowns 5c, 49¢, s9¢, up to $1.29 Drawers 25¢, 390¢ and 40¢ Corset covers 2¢¢ and 10 Black and silk $1.2 Black Near Skirts 2 19¢, 6% Roy plano and | evening of the nday morn ing she sang a pretty terian cil ci [he ARs given entertainments it » homes the people of skirts colored only frien salteen skirts 6c and Black heatherbloom skirts only $1.30 Hoslery and underwear~ladies mens and slery 100, 180, 1K i clors those of the wonderit Sampsel IX win mortgage they have which | to each of their e girl to Miss os, 25¢, 39¢ and tog Ladies vests gc, 8 bov's h the st homes recently both their good heir in the general rejoi ork baby death this is 10x and 2% Pillow slips 1 2¢ worth 1« Sheets 72x90 only 10 Sheets goxgo only 79 , and Towels at sc, sc, oc and 10¢. to kill the fatted calf, This is the third You must look at our shoe stock chi.d in the Sampsel family, so the | trade hardware business must be agreeing | stock, and the cheapest in town, A with “Pop.” No doubt the Stanley | look will convince you, For men, ladies, Steamer had much to do with Mr | boys and girls, ; i Shaffer's prow pects of walking the floor J. 5. GILLIAM, Prop. at the midnight hour, Allegheny St. I5¢ course are tickled but Shaffer over as the family there is Harvey wanted fortune first ng Is saying you have the prettiest | May 6, 1909 , transacted legal | Mrs, Harry Jenkins, of Bellefonte, is | Mr. and Mrs | Richard Sheehe, the popular proprie- | a bus is departed Tues. lantic City, where ill | eonding the | and faithful performance of his | such other bobds as are The | Pennsylvania, or at the in WOODWARD, WAIN OF SNOW 18 an rence at present, Wg and transacted business at State Monday. Thomas Motz, of Millheis | on our streets on Monday | Rev. Eli Shifer, of ( afew this town, is list, The Dem 21 Inches of eral 8s record show that occur- | 7 d Ae past month of Apr the largest in twenty four hours was from Thursday morning to Friday orning I yi : every day rain fell during the Stover Stews Orndorf Col ege on ira the precipitation being Close of O three | WAS scer PENNY A Any subser ment in DOL exceed 28 a ! { LO others cent a word, firs WET but 1 f mnt 4 ir 2 than 25 cents ‘ § i : yi " ” eens ut on account o ICKNEessS De was una No advertiser t y t answered from ble to deliver his message this office WORD ADV. want advertise if iL Goes hicago, her oa insert r (28) ITLL B weeks In He wa | Evangelical chu thin ox In om : je fros sach In 4s ar * : ¢ yer INGay evening Samuel r : sendin PE 8) UE Ards Me: Of I'he ber antze Marriage Licenses horse WHLOn OF WAEKIT OUOT «TIONS Central R. R Pe lletorte ; Mi of Pa Train Schedule J. D. Seibert, MACHINIST. AN GENERAL MACHINE WORK. Shoe Near Perea BELLEF( Failroad Freight Static NTE. PA FOR SALE “i Stanley Steamer TOURING CAR payable w e Bor which » - Treas Pennsylvania orfeited 10 the Borough of Bellet the bidder ref Or neglects 10 enter Into a contract with the sald Borough pursuant to the terms of his bid and the plans and specifications ob fle, within five days after he shall have been notified of the aceeptance of his hid (unjess otherwise oer by the UCounell ) Cheeks deposited with relected Dds will be re turned Lo the owners A bidder whose bid sooepied will be re paired to furnish with his contract a good and sufficient bond to be approved by the Burgess atid the Town OCounell of the Borough of Delle fonte, Pennsylvania, In such amount not ox amount of his bid, as the Town Council shall determine, conditioned on the full | rer i skh of im shall be Die ID ola CHAS. R. KURTZ, BELLEFONTE, PA, ines 10 a ———— Gillen’s Nie Noes, 1 Ibs contract, and | Uinger Snaps, 8 required hy statutory | Canned Vea provisions. On the proper execution of Lhe son } Chooolate tract and bonds the guarantee deposit will be | Noda HE "00 returned to the contractor w ‘ ; A copy of the specifications may be seen at © Pay Bo for Butter. ike for ages and the office of the Borough Clerk of Nellefonte, We for Potatoes Prices subiect to chapge GILLEN The GROCER Jackson, engineers and exports, 8M State | Allegheny St, Bellefonte. is oe ib | oe ib 15 RS reg. pr 1. fhe Street. Boston, Mass The Councll expressly reserves the right wo | reject any or all propositions, snd to walve any | irregularity in any proposal . GF. MUSSER, § 4 one ens
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