THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 20, 1909. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Ladi At Yeagers. lure of last Beezer Brothers ficial ice wg : to order, from Du necessita ed by car 1 Bois. Mrs. home from a | and relatives int state. - John A. Daley town, still wearing ots, arti of Marsh Ci a large | will sj Mrs. Cyrus panied Mrs. George L ing for the forn L. R. Robb, of Alto wh on anl sisters, L.abe's t Thursday in Altoona. morn 1er's home ma, | pleasant «¢ all, er Wears § - John resident come a cupies a cozy street. has ved anda road I'l wert As a resul yne hour, — Misses Sar: Bald Eagle ith at present, -— Jacob Ki smith sl ately ass lays re ville moved burn to ty, wi peration station at time 1t getting race this summer on Friday bij - Any of the re : pag desiring mformation in regard to the enemies and diseases of fruit trees, or other plants of the garden and farm, should write at once to Prof, H. Surface, State log Harrisbu Pa., who questions on } mat took the be 1 - | » KOETS « is takes pleas: La: erhoff rear of ng the ised as children be erected ments in make | little ones ~~ Among Mrs. Emanuel of Valejo, Cal reality was only into the child ‘and by Mrs cousin, funeral eighteen Col thinks that t! in at the Bellefonte best way to get r them down with an | day afternoon, while ming down hill bet ween the Soldier the Trust Comg near catching three of then been for Tay! hard to wha atastrophe have happened When an down off that hill there is always thing doing just ask “Cap -Willard Hall, of Bellefonte, } 0 chased the interests of the late William R Jenkins, of Bellefonte, and John Jenkins, ot Milton, in the Jenkins Hall automobile which has been flying around here at the rate of forty miles an hour, Mr. Hall is anxious to manufacture them, and if he cannot get a company formed in Bellefonte he cept one of the several off him else where is a good one, all it for pany to take hold ake Naturally Mr, Hall has confidence in his car and hopes some day to make a little fortune out of it We hope t day may speedily come when he will give Rockefel their money anvs hb tell : auto ) : stock ers made The proposition needs is sOMme 1 i om. d ? a oF of an er go rreat lor and Morgan a race for ~(3e0rge Beezer's in great demand Bellefonte, On § College twice wit} each time. Twelve to fifteen persons can ride in it very comfortably, On Sun day the driver wus Newton Dunlap who although camparatively new at the busi. ness, is esting the running of the car down fine fe has made a careful study of the automobile and uses sense and judgment in getting it over the ground. Parties who want a little amusement along this line should find the Beezer car all right, and you will get a square deal every time, It is been brought it to inday it went to State the seats filled up te NAS since robable the car will take a party to|to the man behind the plow in the (eld | Daggett gets things fixed the i 1 he 0 ewistown on Sunday, weather be favorable. should the of Lock Haven, arrived ir IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Ladies’ dull leather oxfords $3. At Yeagers, I. J. Fiedler, of Miliheim, favored ; with a call, serving as .a grand his week. Misses Julia and Marde McDermott departed Sunday evening for a visit to «nds in Lock Haven, | and Mrs, e College, a ir Bellefonte Mrs, town, a juror friend Harrison, it Charles reenjoying f i riends this among Emma Lebkicher, rived in Bellefonte Friday and 0 + month more visiting and at Snow Shoe 1d Or friends here Mrs. LeRoy Fox and little daughter, : jellefonte on $ with her South tt [44 | | Friday to spend several da mother, Mrs. Henry Hau Allegheny street, y pt, on Ralph L. Mallory returned recently from a ten days sojourn in the Quaker City, during which time he attended the ann meeting of the Penn State Photographer's association, Charles( ston and wif to Sunbu rday, where they their futu , Mrs. Livi . y 1ai yivania “ moved \ make ston’s break ) board lellefonte, AS 03) 4 x ielian, ‘ 1, who big conclave of Elks which Los Angeles, Cal. in July. has beet closely confined to o} : meets at the store {Or several years an IS ADIeS already and still at pt On Saturday May 29. A. A Bellefont 1 deliver emor wn reasonable , of the an- al M he decoration s 1 at 2 o'ck it The temple ated for the singing excel as preached by the pa appre iated by every He Kave oly on r ely aecorl e Was lent the sermon was highly mber of the order present gentlemen ch if foll faithful some vers wed will men «(On Wednesday, Fisher, of Boalsourg, who is now located in Altoona become a benedict The pretty bride will be Miss Bertha M Witherow, daughter of W, M. Witherow, circulation manager of Altoona Tribune. It will be a church affair and one of the most stylish weddings that has taken place in that city for some time. Among the ushers will be William { Bottorf and Bert Robb, of Bellefonte, #111 33) the cit u { who have already commenced to get in pt The several times favorable impre met groom is tl comments trim for the nu al © bride n very she here ent has visited 1 lellefonte and made a on all who well known Are unDeCessary at on he mt further this time “0 «James Summers, who keeps a res taurant under Crider's introduced something in Bellefoote that is rather unique, and it looks as if he might make money out of the scheme He has rigged u mveyance which looks like a milk wagon, but instead of carrying milk he 1s serving the people {of the town with ice cream, That is, if you desire a saucer or a cone of the cooling delicacy he will serve it to | you right from the wagon. In reality it | is a traveling ice cream parlor, and the people of Coleville and Milesburg will Be served as well as those in Bellefonte, If he wanted to he could travel all through the country serving ice cream Exchange, has y AR ¢ . _ or the lady at the barn, milking the cows, | Mrs. Katz | Ladies’ tan swede oxfords §3.50. Yeagers, Edward Murray has decided to re tire from the restaurant Mr, Mrs, business. Smead are of a baby Howard arrivol and opening a hnancial 1 about h that Sp Mrs, Wilkinson, Minnie and Miss a three her da Powell sit ir weeks, v of | have been M.; arranged t Monday, May ex-Lovernor has rial Day on have Line secu garet Gar 180, who § loona } f the fant " 1% ¢ } wit } 0 ‘ aio SuUrcih ar : 4) i ‘ Fete, something that “ gob deal of attention Bishop street. there 5 DAL ! i ling a lo their hall, on is a large tree which og f of artificial ADgIDg roses of : Is Now thing thing off cot nis ture wa and Japan on the globe says he has no reas to complain about his lot in life, nome of the e looks H two nest countries well and . State ( Orchestra, nun beri nder the leadership of Re Allport gave an entertainment in the court ho Friday evening irprised ti was all high would have d Une unioriu the audience ngly small, the proceeds fal This ) fad Bellefonte had too many entertainments coming all one | } Should sre ollege ng about eson Ise On which delighted and 1 he eadersh friend work and ne SS1onal re about it was iow the actual expenses he t that » orchestra retur me it will be greeted by Landlord Daggett is making exten: ed repairs t fice, writing room at hey are all being repapet ed and painted in the most modern an artistic styl Back of the counter, in the office, he has made a cory little place for Louis Daggett who has become quite a lightning operator on the typewriter The machine was in the writing room | and when Louis run it it made it so un comfortably hot for the guests who were othe © re was roon writing there that it was thought best to | i plaks the machine in the office until at east, after this hot weather. When Mr. wants them there will not be a finer hotel office outside of the larger cities, At TOE same | Bot succeeded leather William Doll, of Bellefonte, is hard get his WOrk 1 : ’ o to ice pliant in opera keeps winter he 7. Dr, Criley, e, known 8 1n a prominent Lu to many ] town y seeking ome of o The Dox fore au eT | (i AN an L of William Keichline, of Bellefonte. He tin it around over the country and bad expet hat the majority of rience t AVE th Ww of the Brocker epresented the Elk wi } ag ht n that suit nspect- ' bas ! on Main street remodel it hey were here Temple with a view of pointers as how pro an old-fashioned Elk taken « to building were well rothers evening lavard Ig th out Brint M: were placed e night they and battered i red conside Not coeeding cape they tack) } the finally tore off the spigot poured in on then ara, and for awhile | Id be compelled 1 spring water up to their f 1 10 water 1 ter SIAR ey wo hike t looked to stand WAISLS stood up to their greater part of Tuesday ed to the authorities to have (ged up, but they paid no 1 10 their appeals until near ev. when the Policemen Dukeman and went there and turned off the i" 5 vie they he water and built a fire to dry the prison | Statr of Pennsylvania, | pen out, The water would have rose up to the m idle of in opening up a hole which left a greater portion of it escape, It is not likely they will try the same thing over again, For awhile they looked like two muskrats, ~Ladies' strap pumps leather bows $1. At Yeagers, ! | their bodies had they | OVER THE COUNTY Henry 3 Gill recent! fG. 1} y 1 Dy iii 0 Joseph Wade wife and several other mann, Is LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Helle May 19 Rr R71 THY ns f Pe fo i bo 8g wn RESOL specie and pot from appr © agents and cast fms Due from Banks and Trust NOL reseTYe agents Commercial and other pa per purchased Loans upon oall internal Time loans collaters Investment securities owe od exclusive of reserve bonds, viz Stocks, bonds, ete Mi rynges of ree Fun Overdraft s ved Cheeks Cos with o> por and wd ture i at Capital Stock pa Surplus fund Undivided! profits, Je penses and taxes pald Deposits, subject 1o cheek Deposits speciag +o I 4 N Due to Banks and Bankers BOL APE Yd reserve amis Treasurer's and eertifiend checks outstanding 1.1R a Ny $215, 00% 2 0 164 4 farmm (BE) — Amt Trust funds invested Amit Trust funds unibvested 3 Total Trust funds Cuunty of Centre, { 1. John FP. Harris, Treasurer of the above pamed Company. do solemnly swear that the above statement Is wrue 10 the best of my knowledge and belief Subseribed and sworn to before me (his ith day of May, 140, HARRY KELLER, Nov Pub Correct Attest CT. GERDERICH, A OC MINGL CLAUDE ‘ *iL18 : HDT t of bea Jilliam H e of the 1 To Prevent Damage Fron Moth. ANN JIUNCEMENT PENNY A WORD ADV RESALE or furnity wt wer alee heir « od ar hiyping ANTS FOR Corliss, 20d enariy Uha'k nk for late LOMA “1 f-hlenching Will and Saturdays with plants s also evergreen and swe 1 Johnson Howard phone SALEF “e NOTICY cial hoy 1} tee 1 » Tew fo ent ahd! A W June He WeTiew w beet nes very the earnings t It in» pox AY carefy ments me are wi woe red made to hr ’ Arders Getiig. A AS BELLEVFONT} Ege. pet doren Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound PELLEFONTE~GRAIN The following prices are ald by i Central R. R. of Pa. Train Schedule a or Mill Maa. 748 6m. 920 and 48 pm. es aiietonte. $200. .0:50 4nd $45 pan
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