THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 13, 1909. Page BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Sarah M, Miller is on brother, Wm, Miller, at Bald Eagle. -Miss Prince returned to her at,.Cresson, Monday, after a visit with her sister Mrs. Don. Potter, —Harry Corman, « countian, but for dent of Cresson, Pa,, was ~Mrs, F, i Miss Mary, lef re they becar { 8. Charles Dorwort a visit to her | nome Centre a Tesi formen years id Caller, thirteen visitors 1 at the home Harry Todd. —~Maurice Kelly uplalbroker’s ofl the third floor of has a neat, cozy is up-to-date. in the Temple ' place Qa piace, au —Miss Ione Donachy, who spent two weeks at her parent's home in Bellefonte left recently for Reading where she has a good position as a trimmer in a large department store —Ed. Quigley, brother Quigley, spent Thursday night with his brother on his way to State College to attend the opening of the new Ath- letic Field on Friday. —Mrs. Chas, E. Gilmour went to Sunbury this morning to visit her rela- tives there, Mr. and Mrs, Judge Rocke- | feller, Mrs. Rockefeller was a sister of the late Mrs. Wm. H. Humes, mother of Mrs, Gilmour. — William G. Laye, who has been in Bellefonte the past two weeks singing the illustrated songs at the Scenic, sang a solo in the Method hurch on Sun- day. It was very m the large congregation. Herbert bright an Bernard an arrived h YY EN a appre and becam rents terest Co along as only be a Rlant will be ~+After being laid a month Hugh L. C: has been put in good order gentleman is again enjoying the use it. Dw. Kilpatrick has bad his Franklin rupabout repaioted a bright red and it pow looks as spic and span asa Dew machine. ismot nd +} ana al t} of of erly law in is making a won He « — Frank Snyder, Clearfield, is now practicing City of New York, and derful success is well-known in Bel occasion he traveled ove in the interest of de most excellent speaker able addresses, Esq., for in his legal profession iefonte a mn impression on the peop ! Ww in Mile manager Saturday, May ABORT appe “ the —- {Jn Model Leroy show year, ing place should family Station or —Mr sey Sh Saturday Mrs Show will Willard, this year $0 if you desire put in an ev SAYS far better than last of real en; will t to go we, arris and became Georg street While around the town beautiful place we Flook returned h Mrs (rami v execuly little doubt but what he will bring association up to the standard that this organization ought be in our town. He can be materially aided in perform. ing this work by all the christian people of the town falling in line and rendering the proper assistance ~The men who are interested in the organization of the Pennsylvania Con crete and Manufacturing company have opened up offices in the Eagle block, in the rooms formerly occupied by the late Thomas J]. Sexton, where ex-recorder John C. Rowe will be in charge. Stock in the company is now being soid to local investors and is being taken quite liberally, A full organization of the | company will be made in the near future and as soon as the financial part of it is | arranged work will be commenced on the building of the plant ve to On Saturday afternoon at 1.45 o'clock the academy students and their friends will hold a special ceremony on the ath letic wd At that time the new athletic field will be dedicated to Rev James Potter Hughes who for thirty-five years was principal of the Bellefonte Academy, and therefore is worthy of this distinction. Rev. Hughes spent most of his spare time in exercising in one way and another to which he attri butes his long and ruccessful life, He has always been a lover of sports and the naming of the field after him is a worthy and fitting honor; Col. Hugh 8. Taylor will make the speech of dedication, Mr William Crooks, president of the Senior class will turn the field over to the asso ciation. Mr, Gilbert Meyer, the presi dent of the athletic association will re. ceive it and then Rev, |. P. Hughes will make a short speech. This will be fol lowed by a game of base ball between the Indiana Normal and the Bellefonte Academy. It will be one of the best games of the season, and should be wit. nessed by a large crowd, The game will be called at 2 o'clock sharp. Ad. mission 25 cents, i of Henry C,| | tonte, | mill, and they look just as goo | members of Gregg Post, No os | enough { strong lines across the diamond | Beck's barber shop to the Trust Co's IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Dr, Edith Schad Wednesday morning on a business trip, For genuifle, inimitable beauty, get up now on some of the high places, and view the landscape o'er—Nature in all her glory, Mu ser. ove, Aged Wears ae Mr. and Wedne they will make Was a passenger to Philadelphia ture [ohn (a1 favored seventy Our 3 100} Mrs. y left beer ed with an attack of append 1S one of has the obliging telepl th bliging lepl Commerical Exchange Tuesday was accompanied Mrs. Hastings returned from Harrisburg; she by the two youngest children of Mr Mrs. Hickok, who will h Jennie the oldest overed from an attack o Ross h until fully rec fever, re -It is stated that Frank Lockard, Bellefonte, traded horses recently with a man by the name of Turner, who re sides down along the Jacksonville road. Lockard, on bringing his horse to Belle- had the animal reshod and fixed up in elegant shape, The other morn ing when he went to the stable he found his old horse in the stall and the other It was a change, gone. ot one gone, CASE | =—On Mon { John A. Pp | Bellefonte } day evening, about g o'clock, Krebs, chief engineer at Electric Light station, a very painful accident th: have mant the i He was { large fly t} threw tn against the bed of the which rel ] w 1s righ when losin can considerable ps ill recover. She eats well and it is possible she may rou the century, and For some lime Rev. Richard Crit. tenden, of Bellefonte, had been confined to his home with what might be called a general breakir He recovered ufficiently to Saturday but then he not De agair > will de rood and when his t Nas vole reat beyond usband the made ARS be made at grades of flour wi baked A complete and detailed ese tests w given at the next meeting of the associa tion which meets at State College in the fall A ollege WW De accoun ) : De oy na Milton Kern, the Beilefante barber. is now feeling his oats, as the old sayiog goes because he now has one of the finest shops in this section of the state He bas just put ino new stands and mfr rors in front of the chairs which are the most modern design. The mirrors three in number, are beveled edged, French plate, and every man who sits in the chairs is made to look ten times hand somer than ever before. The frames around the mirror and stand were made by T. R. Hamilton at his new planing as if they had come from New York City. In addition to the above improvement Mr, Kern has placed in the shop a new read | ing table and had all of the chairs done | over so that they really look as if they | were just from the furniture store, He has also placed a bot water plant in his | place of business, and is now ready to wash the heads of ladies as well as of | gentlemen, On Sunday morning May joth, the « A, R., will attend the Bellefonte Lutheran church in a body where Rev. Barry, the pastor, will preach the annual memorial sermon to the old veterans, Every sols | dier who can get there, whether he is a | member of the post or not, is cordially invited to join in this service five years ago Greg in Thirty Post numbered membership to make two , from building. Now they can gather within the folds of the Soldier's Monument, | That's how fast the comrades are pass | Ing away, On the following afternoon May 31st, the memorial parade and ser. vices will take place in Bellefonte, The speaker of the day will be Rev. John Hewitt, pastor of the St. John's Episco- pal church, A good literary treat is in store for those who will attend these services, (George Matiory, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with friends in Altoona, Lyman H. Howe's moving pictures jat the opera house Wednesday, May | 19th, | ~=William Laye, singer at the Scenic, | spent Sunday in Lock Haven with his | parents, —Mrs. R. B. Freeman, of Tyrone, spent Sunday in Bellefonte as a guest of her daughter, Mrs, Hugh Crider. John M. Bullock, of Bellefonte, has been appointed administrator for the { Est.'of C, Frank Montgomery, thus all tiements will be made by him. We it rumored that Hon, W, Bellefonte Patton, “t cones presu George Rhoads are 1 the rations ¢ p new school gasoline engi 1 crain make TomBeaver's ca like fifty cents, Every tl ill make ) and the t pacers feel ree i 1 and th ne r } a cubid vard, spigeimyer, formerly a gressive merchant in Bellefonte, but now doing business at Antis Fort and Jersey Shore, was a visitor here on Tuesday, Shem always has a on his {ace whether school keeps or not, yme to find him he 1s op. He has bu h fre pro ¥ smile YOu « the t lways a wel who has derived erabie House He is a jolly good fame when speaker of the of representatives, fellow and assisted materially io making | He nterior the evening pass very pleasantly was highly delighted with rer the and thes cals a day and sleeps like a child a man of his age his vitality tionally strong and active It is wit} a feeling of regret that we have to announce that groceryman E T. Roan, who for years had most progressive men, Nas ynpelled to make an asignment benefit of his creditors, This took place on Friday, and the store on Bishop street is now in the hands of Fred Musser, business manager for Lau derbach-Barber Co., who perhaps are the largest creditors. The liabilities are between $3000 and $4000. while the as sets is placed at between $2000 and $2500, Mr, Roan will remain at the store until everything is sold. W, Harrison Walk er, Esq., represents about eighty per cent. of the claims, The failure of Mr Roan can only be attributed to his leni ency with those who dealt with him. He trusted and the other fellow forgot to pay. Saturday being Burgess John Bow er’'s birthday his ruother and wife thought it would be a nice joke to give him a Inttle surprise on this occasion, While it is very difficult for a woman to keep a secret these two ladies did remarkably well in not giving him some clue as to what was goiog on. On going home in the evening he found his comfortable and cosy home thronged with guests among whom were the members of the Bellefonte Borough Council, They, of course, had been notified a day or so be fore hand and they looked very much as if they had been fasting, and that be came more evident alter they had sat down and began partaking of the sump tuous feast that had been so Beerowly prepared for them. Naturally John was bee business a little surprised but a lawyer, you know | soon gets over most any kind of an em: barrassment, and it was not long unt he was doing his best to make the guests feel at home, Every person was con: genial which made the evening pass en- tirely too quickly, i were pleasant callers, ~Want of space obliged us to omit | some items from correspondence. ~-Miss Marilla Bottorf brother, of Benore, gave our call on Saturday afternoon. ~Miss Helen and Mame Bellefonte, are listening to what wild waves are saying at Atlantic City, Mrs, ] and the William Houser, who had been in. Belletonte, returned 4 red red , r "i | a working on the who h 1 Bellefonte, Haven, Roy Hall been transferre« plac ‘ Ambrose Bellefonte the ot wt morning Dr, M, pastor of the Reformed church, will preach nual sermon to t local castle Knights'of the Golden Eagle. cordially invited. , The bath room in the nage has been entirely aired and the electric to the third i ive Method story elec Tear jas played arge number of teams in Pen he captain is Miss Eve Tanuvehill, who is a five athlete. The girs are all the same size, and the team wen making a hit on the A trig the Misses Wants, are the they are very fine players expect to play here later on as field sat of ots team and [hey n the ling ob S nf at State College for ex fed te ite where he thinks he He is hunting a good operly to purchase instead of renting ch looks as though he was going to resident, It is his in. to engage in the blacksmithing here. Jake, it is said, has an dea that he ought to be the next sheriff { Centre county and so is in training for that office which will change hands two years hence. If Jake were a Demo crat he might stand some chance for the plum because a turnabout, you know, is only fair play. However Jacob is big enough to brush all hindrance aside, and we hope he will, at least, get the nomination, TheBazaar Will offer this week: 2¢ Linen skirts in Nisely has permanent tention business 0 white tan and blue, only $1.00 and $1.49 15 Linen suits, $3.49, $4.50 and $4.08; Those Kekko silks, only joc, 40¢C. Tolle De Silk ginghams only 15¢ 6c and yc New style prints, standard, to, Hill bleached muslin 8%c; Fruit loom muslin go; White lawn, only 6c and & Printed lawns only se, 6¢ and 8¢; Ham. burgs, Edge and Instg, Corset widths 12¢, New line Thompson's Corsets; the best made and every pair guaranteed, LOC 75¢, up to $2.75. Shoes—{fresh, clean | and new; all colors, styles and prices, : i Kid lisle and tan gloves and fans. i J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. Allegheny St May 13, 1909. T. B. Beightol and wife, of Nittany, | litle | sanctum a | Ceader, of | Shanting, | | fonte, Pennsylvania | oonding the amount of his bid | Council] shall determine. conditioned on the full Mr. and Mrs, T. Clayton | | spent Saturday at Lock Haven, and little Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Musser son, Harold, of Altoona, spent Sunday with William Musser, of Lamb street. Postmaster John G, McCamont, of Tyrone, entertained a friend his annual party at the Nittany ( ountry at Hecla Park over Sut iL twenty Club home 1 here WwW ere abo resent anda ’ only repre WIN i WAS he finest wel. can : Ww e Meginneyy ve come to RECENT DEATHS | Bows M1: Mrs. George Bower, of n, d Wednesday mor week with ARTEM and ied on illness of age was Was wt a "al Ant i youns man wi : 4 3 : : a r ’ oy all ye lac AKC piace LEGAL A " {DVERTISEMENTS Rw RT OF THE CONDITION ’ THF f Pe BELL ot OMPANY EVONTY TRUST « te, Centre county, Pa. & “e Ape ’ nt vy of (Centre John PF. Harris med Comps v siastement Is knowledge and belief Submeribed and ny of May. 1x8 HARRY KEI ve sworn t LER. N rect Atos I GERBER AC MINGLE CLAUDE COOK Directors pr - MALS Sealed proposals will be rece ough of Bellefonte Pentnyivania of the Ist day of June ved Ror chock furnish aM ihe TOE xe. for Races. Water Whew Gener stor, Reconstruction of Power House Paliding Transmission Line. Motor Driven Pump. Bie for Municipal Electric Power Plant for the Borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania All of the labor. material, and apparatus Dee: easary for the construction of a complete cleo trie power plant for the sald Borough. In sceord ance witha plans and specifications 1o be Bid with the Boroygh Clerk, all bids must be ad Iressed to the Borough Clerk, Bellefonte Penn syivania. and endorsed on the ouiside of the envelope Bids for Construction of Eleotric Power Plant.” or in case the bid is for a por tion of the work, that portion shall be so speech fied Each bidder must deposit wih his Did a cer tified bank check for an amount equal 10 3 per cent. of the amount of his proposal, payable 10 the order of the Treasurer of the Borough of Beliefonte, Pennsylvania. which sum shall be forfeited 10 the Borough of Bellefonte in oase the bidder refuses 10 or neglects to enter Into » contract with the sald Borough purspant wo the termes of his bid and the plans and speci float obs on file, within five days after he shall have | Norde gingham 12¢ apron ginghams sc; | {unk notified of the sccepiance (unless otherwise ordered by (Checks Qeposited with turned 10 the owners, A bidder whose bid is seoepind will be re quired to furnish with his contract & good and sufficient bond 10 be approved by the Burgess and the Town Council of the Borough of Delle in such amount Bot en as the Town of his bid the Counetl ) rejected bids will be ree and faithful performance of his contract | such other bonds as are required by statutory | provisions On the proper execution of the con tract and bonds the guarantee deposit will be returned 10 the contractor A y of the speoifications may be seen at the of the Borough Clerk Melletonte, Peonaylvania, or at the offess of D.C. & Wm B Jackwon, ent neers and experts, § State Street, The Counell expressly reserves the right to tions. and to waive any gh nenr or hadopd repose] | ¥inanv GF MUSSER, Chairman large party of | apple blossom i 10 " close of AMMOUNCEMENT Ne are authorized to ann J. Adam Hazel, of Spring tow date for the Democratic nom Commissioner, ut # aay, June Hitt name of # & cand of Jury I PENNY Any submer ment fi Ll BOY exceed thers, one cent a EAE [ene than 256 cents 4 on " ois orn WORD ADV neerL 5 want A WF ra advert fit ™ does A of red f FOR BAL} y ORIN br King, we Bpow Sho ol FOR SA plants plants and n rant Mrs WANTED week L ETooery. core Bellefonte FARN FOR SALLY nM Sales Sirout's of Real Bargains free; we a Hook ( wor Title Biddy : [1 fit 1% New NM 1} profuse USLTrRle LR fare 2 A “tre arges ae pha MARKET QUOTATIONS. rE PRODUCY J. D. Seibert, MACHINIST. AXI GENERAL MACHINE WORK. Shot Near Perea Failroad Freight Station BELLEFONTE. PA FOR SALE Stanley Steamer TOURING CAR (Model F), carries five passengers, prac. tically new, equipped with complete t chains, extra tires and inner tubes, speec ometre, dlock, prest-olilte tank, etc, compiete equipment outhit cost ower $2100; will be sold for less than hall cost, for cash Car guaranteed. Ap- N) F 10 LL CHAS. R. KURTZ, BELLEFONTE. PA, Gillen Mu 8 ibe Be In tie reg. pr. we 1b Hw Ib Ihe "he Hx we We pay $e for Butter, 18 for eggs and we tor Polstoes Prices sstoent 10 chabge GILLEN The GROCER Allegheny St, Bellefonte. Nie Noes. § Ii» winger Shapes Canned Peas Chooointe “onda
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