Thursday, July 1, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS NINN NINN —No paper will be issued from this | office next week. —Mrs. Susan Waltz and daughter Pearl, are spending the week at the home of Rev. J. F. Hower. —Mrs. Auman, formerly Nettie Kern, | | guest of Mrs. Brewer, of North Thomas | of Bellefonte, isthe mother of a bright little boy at ner home in Millheim. —Miss Nellie Hall underwent a cessful operation in the Bellefonte pital on Thursday for appendicitis. —We hear that “Old Windy Tom" is giving Dorworth an oc casional blast—on that account he may give the Hospital a rest, —Rev. P. E. Paul, pastor of the A, M. E. church, of this place, attended the dedication of the new A. M. E. church, at Philipsburg Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pitts- burg, were pleasant visitors over Sunday at the home of the former's father, Chas. suc- hos- Cook, of —Dr. Weston, secrets C. A. was a visitor at Snow Sunday wh livered in one of —Chr fonte, Children’s Shoe an T Lay assiste day mo he attende Consistory TH f 24% CIASSs O01 § most ly enjoyed Remember Friday ht Smith's and eve the only down R. to walk of paralys around Mrs. Lou Evangelic found the some or Ss : } ~The : late of Barson a son Bellefonte, s Treziuyloy, ~ Grant Hoover, ance agent here, Monday On DIS Way port from formerly an was in insur- Bellefonte on Nn Willi a most ole "tn oul n Fre friend their ant ca was born on they were pieas- Mr. Crawford ntain bu . 14 n intain but eariy in ce life he moved to lllinois where he has been Carrol's first Miss Jue win Jellefonte instructor oetting ge » K . William Bott» resigned as sical n the Seminary at Bucknell University. Lewish rg, where she had been teaching for the last three years, She is a graduate of the institution, and as an instructor in music has few equals She has not in the best of health for some time and thought it wise to take a much needed rest Ole nas " ne been ~The other dey a prominent church man in if it could | askit church graft where a certain individual charged twice as much for a 0b of work could be done for elsewhere and thea fair profit realized. He said it took proper authorities some time to get on to this get-rich quick scheme but when they did they cut it short, There are people in Bellefonte who are dolug some tall thinking along this line lellefonte was overheard f We onsidered a case o | as i a the If you pick up almost any enterpris ing weekly you will find the sermons of Dr, Charles T. Russel, pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. They aregaining in popularity right along, and are read by several hundred thousands of people, and by some of the best thinkers of the age who are well pleased with them, both as to the doctorinal teachings and eloquence of expression, They are found each week in the Centre Democrat which, we are pleased to say, are giving satisfaction, Fhe aim of the Centre Democrat is to give its readers the best that's going, and these sermons are counted among the best, at least, no son with brains and intelligence has ound fault with them, —Old Windy trap. — Remember, we can do your | printing, on short notice, at reasonable | prices, —Miss Stoeker, of Mendan, N, J., is a | street, Jane McCalmont has returned from | an extended visit among friends in Co lumbia, Ohio, EvaCrissman left Bellefonte for Pitts. | burg on Friday, where she is visiting in | the McEntyre home, | —Miss Mildred Kirk, of Bellefonte, is in | Gettysburg atteading the State conven. { tion of the Loyal Temperance Union. -Miss Ann Confair, Bellefonte, {left on Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. George Sowers, of Philipsburg. f Of 1 ’ lefonte —-All the **Knockers” of the Bel Hospital should consult the Postmaster for inform pring and vacancy Ca INET A. Bell, Guy BM NS) Entire, formerly of Bel of Wilkins was well read | 1d events of ti Bellefonte Cen abandon carrying the United States mail betwen State Col lege and Pine Grove Mills, wherefore the Postal Department has secured the services of Fred Gearhart. of State Col lege, who will deliver the orgin ad Ke, : iver Lhe morning ang | or g mails evenin between the two towne. Ward Fleming, who put part of the past school term as principal of Bellefonte high school, has accepted tl position of instructor in mathematics the Harrisburg high school for the chool year I with his wife will g ho the state capital few I settle practiu the isekeepiog | years he will down ) e® Of Ia I W. D. Carner, one of Hubler res oldest and best citizens, was in Belle fonte Wednesday and dropped in to see us. We think he is deserving of one of Carnegie's gold medals becanse he has been a reader and subscriber of the Centre Democrat for twenty-eight years, which is certainly a record of which he can feel proud We hope he may live to read it until he winds up the century He is always a welcome visitor In this issue of the Democrat we print from the new fish law those parts as Centre county fishermen would be in terested in asd applicable to streams within the county, We do not great difference, or improvement upon {the old law which met with general ¥ complaint from the fishermen overs the | { state, There is more or less hairsplit- | ting that is as confusing as some of the ‘‘provisoes” in the old law, which were differently construed by anglers, judges and juries, Tom" is closing his | job | find any | | ~William Tyson, of Tyrone, was | Bellefonte visitor on Sunday, Samuel D, Gettig, Esq., transacted { legal business in Tyrone on Monday. —Mr. and Mrs, Furst Crider, of Eagle | ville, were recent visitors in Bellefonte. - Harry Barnes, wife and baby boy, | Pittsburg are visiting at the Barnes | | of home, on Bishop street, ~Mrs, Susan Waltz and | Pearl, of Williamsport, are spending [the week at the home of Rev, J. F. | Hower. —Connty Treasurer G, G. Fink mercantile tax from the that place, Dr. G. G. Frank, of Millheim, was a Bellefonte visitor today, Dr, Frank is | one of the leading practitioner's of lower Pennsvalley. — Miss merchants at Williams« port, ppent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs, Hammond Sechler Fast Linn street, Emma Griggs, of on Sidney Kei Superintendent for American Lime & Stone Company at this place, transacted business in Tyrone Friday evening, 5S the nday Services O1 mominge at morning at special memo oot} nniversary $0080 AUN rsary alvin eld I n Bellefonte ved bad been Was done bu 8 Df of fae av " The Dar department er reservat los wagon might have been near Wait into ne store and became tied ip Work on the begins ngnt plant USL A8 S000 AS can be made franchise for of way, and occur in backing up the land. It seems that there is faction in council over Fag some ATTAD th Frank McCoy for setting poles his right damage might water on his wi on some tlie diss MNase © : Ti x al satis thie tree lamp to be placed on the Westinghouse people want to put in 4 illuminating flame lamp which bas pro- yen satisfactory in many of the large cities It not only gives a brighter light but takes only a little more than half the amount of current I'he Allis Chalmer people want a carbon light which some of the councilmen seem to favor, 5 : 5 0 office on of the Among the callers at this Monday was “Bob” Foster, one enterprising merchants of Penpsyivania State College, He isone of the fellows who believes every cloud has a silver lining, and always comes up smiling serenely. He is loyal to old State and feels certain the time coming when the town will make even more progress than it has done in the past Poh are being sold there right along which means that just as soon as times im. prove the sound of the hammer and saw will be heard in all portions of the | borough, He is one of the many who is thinks that the democrats have the re- | Balsam cannot cure a cough we shall publicans on the run and all they have at a loss to know what will, | to do to win is to stick to the faith, a daughter, | Was | in Philipsburg Saturday collecting the | Capt. C. T. Fryberger and Philip, of Philipsburg, were g of W, R, Brackbill, | =—Edward Beezer, of Philipsburg, { spent Friday night in Bellefonte as | guest of his brother, George Beezer, Mrs, William Clark with her son and two grandchildren, of Tyrone, are | visiting her mother Mrs Robt, Morrison, ton Howard street, -=John Fisher and Mrs. John Olewine were among the guests atgthe Fisher. Witherow wedding which took place in Altoona on Wednesday. son, ests the Torsel, the Italy —~Toney back from shoemaker, and hereafter will is be | found in James Wian's saddles shop, on High street, where he will be i fix the soles of his friends. Capt. VonBrockhoven, Salvation Army corps, w ailing for some time with tuberculosis, departed this week for Mt. Alto tarium, where it is hoped she will egain her health, glad to of ho 4] the local has been Dorothy lhlseng, C. Ihlseng, formerly »ge, but now Principal of } $ ( ’ SCHOO A Ward daughter of Prof, of State Col n Hall Hn the Pen a pent Sunday with Dr, ly of Eas Harry 88 Lottie Wag: er all Pa., si nt t Curtin stréet 4 | ieats and several fe i Ollie hean an Steflen of Rebers! re. Mingle (r R on Sunday r Bowersox and wife. of Wolf's Store, Sundayed at Archie Witmver's Mrs. Allen Hess and daughter spending some time at the § of NN. W Eby's I'he Children's Day service held in the nited Evangelical church last Sunday night, rendered to an audience of be- tween 500 to 1,000 people, was certainly a success. The children should be con gratulated for the able manner in which they recited and sang their sweet songs Among the many beautiful recitations and dialogues was a drill composed of tet in white, each hay regalia and crowned with a rose wreath, the scene was greatly appreciated by all An oration The Uncrowned Heroes,” was render. ed by Prof Boyd F. graduate of Franklin and Marshall col lege. He spoke for almost a quarter of an hour and it was certainly fine in all respects. An address was made by the pastor after which the offering was iifted which amounted to $16. It is con. sidered the best Children's Day service ever held in this town Leste are varental home 1 girls, all dressed ing a rose beautiful Safe and Sure Among the medicines that are recom mended and endorsed by physicians and purses is Kemp's Balsam, the best cough cure, For many yearsit has been regarded by doctors as the medi. cine most likely to cure coughs, and it has a strong hold on the esteem of all well.informed people, When Kemp's At drug. gists and dealers, 15, “ Winkelblech, Al OVER THE COUNTY, Miss O Donupell, of Buy fi been a guest of Mrs. Cameron Burnside, on Allegheny street, A festival will be held July 10th for the benefit telephone line. All are invited Nellie Kerlin, of Centre Hall, left cently for Cincinnati, where Spend several weeks with Walter M. Kerlin, C. C. Hess had 40 pickers at work on Monday in four-acre strawberry | patch at Philipsburg, and other growers at Yarnell on of the local re will brother, she her nis | were equally busy John Griffith, Gap, and his daughter, Mrs. George Gettig, left for Philadelphia on Thursday to attend the wedding of his niece, Ruth Harrison to William Hoover. i Mrs. John Kreamer, weeks at the Bellef } DACK at her home of Pleasant spent lis again had been ix nte Her the special train n afew de great features o be the marathon race of six A gold watch will be given for first prize and valuable articles for se ond, third and fi h. Th open to all amateurs, all entries madeat the Y. M. C. A. and will bx closed July 3. The track is being put in first Class condition, and it is expected that a large entry list will be the result of the marathon being mence the festivities of until noon. The will be announced One of the son miles, ays f the oots 3 wii art uri be 3 race will to " hat fit eld , here Marriage Licenses. { Daniel R, Sites { Inez 1. Robb { Alexander Houston | Alice PP. Etters { George A. Bottorf 1 Esther Goble Bubb Stasburg Bellefonte Snow Shoe Moshannoa State College | Jo BE Colyer { Mary E. Jordon Potters Mills { Chas. M, Nighthart Bellefonte { Mary Doll ' { Chas L. Kinsloe : | Margaret W. Buckhout § Wm. K. Naple Washipgton D, ( { Mary Flonaway “ { Alexander Gearhard { Sarah E. Bell State Colle Re Chas. B, Heltman Mackeyville i Lulu V, Vonada Nittany Wilbur B, Barner Williamsport Carrie M. Waddle Ralph Casher Charlotte M, { Chas. P. Taylor . { Mable G. Gengher. Bellefonte Philipsburg | Fillmore | : Portage | Corrigan « Sandy Ridge | Migs prize inury, fie thin 0} taken a Hem - entered the expression contest much on of 1 and taken l me at 1 ginson Willlamusport oung ladies against her the teaches came out three of elles Edward Lynn prizes nephew, eir rod fin} » LIMITS srt ed $ Parson i“ t} " and lines Lo irs their irn hot ey had ing. Or thres ickers PENNY A WORD AD) pleted by September fieations car tary. Liarenos Pa weet FOR SALY : ‘ fouriog mw at VP hore power bas the following mo burr, | moubiain ston 1 swt machine with cleaner. § Sour machines, corn cob breaker, belting, shafting pullers, ou For information apply to John ( Muifir Pleasant Gap, Pa ry and belirt rasan t Lang 2 horse machine rr. 1 copirifugn or Is ling BR ger CONTRACTORS ~The Boar p Sehr District = for the of wm and Ara TICE TO the Bogs Towr MLIng on Sate of row ving } 10 the Central ¢ pairing of the « sl day. July tf the erection vy shoo] building building The ani specifications can be seen at Migs Nano eo Pe mney's residence in Oentral Clty. This work will be Jet 10 the lowest bidder and Lhe Bowrd soserves the right to mieci aby or al bids Yor further information see KE Hanoock Runville Ny order of Board. E Hapcook, secretary st MARKET QUOTATIONS, RELLEFONTE~ PRODUCE Fas por open Land, per pound Tallow, pet posed Putter, per pound, ‘ . oh PELLEFONTE~GRAIN The following prices sre ald by CY ver, for grain Wheat, shite, red Opie, Barley... Com slelied,.. ... Central RB. R. of Pa. Train Schedule Leave Bellefonte ¥ For Mill Pal) Leave MU Padi Fer Pelle tore - Tam, 220 0nd 628 pm, $item. SlCr a FID
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