1909. Thursday, June 24, THE CENTRE DEMOC BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY ICAL HAPPENINGS blowing again. s been entertain New York —Mrs. Stahl ing Miss Nat City. ~Charles Larin job as manage: at Indiana. ~Cherries week at the air g : secured a new hone exchange 3 rh market this 4 quart=-birds of r nothing has gone to housekee g p street, | — Earl Tibt ino ne nou I CCl 1 by Lewis Lonsberry., Myrt e young lady of Hartle few days here on Rev. Barry Mrs. Doni 1d Miss Prince Crafton, uth Spring 1 larry, an esteemed ston, is spending a brother, been sper fonte as Jessie Br — MTS. Miss Violet left liamsport where time at tl Clarence Lon week for ti ~Man Theatre, « the oper: He gives t! money we (3 €¢ » collect day mor will assist in tb srd. This is the busy season partment when people mu their revenue taxes, .. =—~Helen E. Overton, who has charge of the primary department of the Belle fonte Academy. left Friday morning for Nyack, on the Hudson, where she will put in the = ] sett! work at the ( i home, a work has beer past b EY Ted out in t than » thing that w ry benef id } v v aiding her to pt Is the This, just uppermost t Lions people of Bellefonte diversified opinions this line, making it a little diffi give facts, but it is safe to say that the carnival has been knocked on the head. The oppo- sition was too strong so that Hatch, it is said, has given the 4th of July week to another town in the state. The Undines, | however, are not in a hole altogether as the citizens have made v a ay for | them amounting to something like $200, | The Undine and Logan fire companies | are deserving of fair treatment at the hands of our people, for in times of dire necessity they have proven of great value to the town. The stand taken by | councilmen Harper and Kirk, together with Burgess Bower and solicitor, J. | Thomas Mitchell was that should an ac- | cident occur on the streets the boro, and not Hatch, would be responsible, It is | also very doubltfu whether Hatch would have signed a paper making himself responsible. Here was the hitch, 3 » an ent recovery : ’ v : H ATDIVaI ) : ne seems to be one of f the n the minds of There jes Are many along 13 Cait to it had it come, Of | course, there were a large number of | ople who thought the carnival would | SHORT PARAGRAPHS IN Mrs san, acl nd William Allen York, have been » family of Jose ph Wise. Miss Helen McGowan, a ly of Moshannon, is 1 Sh and gave } YOUDg land- 1 $e chee's 1 Or Daisy Barpes left Saturday for [ Haven where she is mencement of the Central Sch ol, --Mrs, James Hattie, of P this week attending the con State Normal and d arrived in | extended Lambert ILCAIrD, tor an gnier fonte with friend ten day's outin ~—One of the busiest men in ntre county, within the last two month, is Dr Edwin Earl Sparks, the worthy and effi. cient president of Peonsylvania State College. In that time he made iH teen commencen resses seven. ent ad After sendin “a he 8, Dr . He tvangelical chur is a hearty invitation s and their § of nity to attend this service wople Monday being the 21st of ne, it was the longest day in the year, at 1 0clock in the afternoon be gan The weather bureau gives the length of the day as fifteen hours, The sun rose at 4 38 o'clock and set at 7 14 in the evening. From now on the days and summer | will gradually shorten until the 21st of December, students came to town and celebrated by tanking up. At 11 p. m. some be- came boisterous and used foul language | and defied the kindly warning of the police. Finally one of them was put under arrest, and resisted the officer, Others interfered and got rapped over | the skulls until they were dazed. The one lad was land in after paying his fine was permitted to go on his journey home. The writer saw this procedure and approves the course | We like to | taken by the authorities. ane the Collage boys come to town and enjoy themselves, at the same time they should remember that there is a limit to everything, If they get pinched you hilarious, Pg Wa the cooler and | Jellefon at Hou Mrs. Henrietta Kline, of | is visiting, Mrs, William Clark, i dale. Mr, Charles { N. ¥., spent Sunday at the W. ri ] h, of Syrac home © ara Falls, visiting Maurice Otto and family Mr. Mrs Altoona, are spending with friend Miss Anderson, « the are and Bellefonte f Green of Mrs or her home had been L.ukenbach, has -Mrs, Henry nm, is visiting 1 Han ) wt fl f eft 1 ilton of North Penn ¢ King Roch —Mrs, laud Miss Grace, mber of the board trustees institution On Tues day 1 returned to the Capital ( w hil : Me mick will extend he local where Another i ie nlertaln The enjoyed, ents preiiminsry matches in were certainly yme of the local “knockers” lighted the crowd with the manner in which they disported thamselves with the gloves, The main event of the evening was the six-round bout between Cardiff of Reading, and Crawford of San Francisco, When the men which s de | came in the ring it was evident that Craw. | Saturday evening a bunch of College ford was far the superior in physical devel. | opment and was fully apt in handling | the event of the close of the school year | himself. lu the first engagement he | could have crushed Cardiff. and as they sparred the sports quickly saw that /* was no fight, only a friendly bout that | was not even interesting, and they be. gan guying the actors, For 'x rounds the horse-play continued to the utter dis- ust of the lookers on, and it terminated | n a complete farce, The attendance on | this occasion was much smaller than had been anticipated and we are of the opinion that the managers of the club will hesitate before they put on another entertainment, There 1s not enough | sporting blood in this community to sup fort these entertainments or they would be continued. The experience on Mon. ood thing and would have enjoyed | can depend on it they have been ‘oo | day evening will be enough to discour- | age future attempts. Coa®y a RAT, BELLEFONTE, On Monday Harry Keller, Es from Joplin, Mo, wher the sale of the Pennsylvani 1 Vv fos } lial ) eit returned attended Co in the over by ( uperintendent The choi { nf UNIONVILLE 3 Sunday. It was full of inspiration and religion, The Rev. Oy ler preached 10 Belletonte. Another ad of Gone } | did this admire Billy Par concrete pavement, out goo square feet, but , they passed right on just the same ther greenhorans would do two i : : ne Ll a ns LEMONT, Mrs. Wade Herman arrived from Philipsburg last week for a few days visit at the home of her parents, George Keller's, Melvin Snyder visited a few days here and attended commencement, Mrs. Angeline Bottorf attended com. { and lace, mencement at Bucknell, The Love reunion held Saturday in | the Lauvertown woods was largely at. tended, and they had a very pleasant time, Mary Etters was confined to her bed with rheumatism last week, but is get. ting better, It has been definitely decided that the encampment of the second brigade of state militia will encamp at Somerset, on | July 27. | Theonly difference between right and | wrong that some men know is that’ it | su’t right to be left. Le ENED Absolute ¢ ly Put “RAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING "t. makes the most delicic and healthful hot breads. biscuit and cake FREE FROM ALUM, LIME OR PHOSPH nm vy '. = 3 Shaffer—Haze! Reunior for.l by Rev. Barry by Frederick Kurt: Roll is Called 1 an dress bh address ‘When the followed senator : * ( DE ad Song up Yonder, iress by excellent ade ex C. Heinle 1 ress 1.000 yds Shirts gi al 1200 yds assorted Calice 10 piece Bro Cotton 4 10 piece Bro Cotton 10 piece Bro Cotton New white waists 75, 89, and 98c White Linen Skirts g8c. Linen Suits $3.00 $3.49 and $4.98 Hamburgs and Laces large assortment | cheap. New Neck Ruffs Dutch collars in linen White Lace Hose only 100, Black, Tan, Pink Lavender Hose. Parasols and Umbrellas. Children's Dresses soc and $1.50 Standard Oil Cloth 15¢ yd, Matting 1c yd. Rugs-—Double Smyrna gc Fruit Jars—Buy now and save money. J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa. June 24, 1909. | oM bulbing, \ SALLY ring power owing r ng machinery mountain stone bury entrit machine with cleaner 2 fou breaker, belting wileys, of Flor information apply Ku finger ¥ioasamt Gap. Pa bt the burr, 1 smut machines, com l John io NOTICE The Board of the Bogs Township School Distriot will have a letting on Satur day. Jube 30. for the purpose of receiving bids for the erection of an aaa ton to the Qeptral City school building and the repairing of the The draft and specifestions ean be seen at ss Nannie Deianey's residence in Central Clty This work will be Jet 0 the lowest bidder and the Board reserves the right 10 reject any or all bis. For further informe. tion see KE. Hanodek, Runville Wy order of | Board. E Hanoook, seeretary MARKET QUOTATIONS, PELLEFONTE-PRODUCE. Putter, per pound, . RELLEFGNTE-GRAIN, The following prices are paid by ©. ¥. Wag ner, for grain Wheat, white, Rate | RRR Corn shelled,
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