an 29 . Thursday, July 22, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. NINN NINN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Belle with of days Bathurst, a few Bathurst, Sarah gpending Jegse «Mrs. fonte, is her grandson, land, ~Mr. and of Bellefonte, Haven as the g Dick Quigley -T, 8, Strawn, family will occupy der's bakery. The) Brockerhoff the past Crider, Mrs spent Henry C Sunday Mr. Quigley, in Lock uests of the broker, and the flat have been year Bellefonte, is seriously ill at home on east Linn street. His condition is his friends considerable alarm, —Migges Violet daughters of Al phia, are visiting home of We R. Chambers, a is able to be Chambers’ onditio iu same, ~Those of over at the —Burns of his causing and Pauline Haupt, Haupt, of Philadel- in Bellefonte at Fred Musser, glad to note Mrs. E fter a iliness, Mr councilman that fous are 8 around again about to Hendricks, desire count Oscar fonte, raising a $66.70, can find Howard corre Mrs check fro an nt acocou port to ¥ She wi been time, two ughter Miss Min home of tl Elizabeth Sunday tumor have be Hunting fonte at and Mrs of Spring Taylor in the Miss Sarah of Mr, and Mrs Bellefonte, was oper day morning ir he | pen d ar is Reformat McGinley, daughter finn MeGinley, of ited upon on Sur dicit ‘ t hese where took a Tuesday taken fot : morning The celling y put back, but it took until 3 o'clock in the morning to do It When Mr. Mills gets rightly fixed up again he will have a very and at tractive place of business n= down and nice Meek family, of Belle fonte, are holding forth at the McMul- len Just the Country Club, House, at Park They have the old comfortably fixed up and are the fresh country alr Mrs Meek and her daughter, Miss Lulu, are permanently located there for awhile while the bal- ance of the family make dally visits Miss Bessle Meek, who is recovering from a serious ines, and who 4 now at Atiantie City enjoying the salt breeze of the ocean, Is expected poon to return when she will be rovally en- tertained at this country home which has everything in it to make life com- fortable., It is hoped the outing will prove beneficiul to all concerned Part of the house opposita Hecla house very enjoying at Ro- | and Mrs. | Cea- | the | the | IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Trout J1st, Mrs. Edith Freedman and daugh- | ter, of New York, are visiting her par- { ents, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Joseph. Mrs. M. A. Kirby, of Md., Bellefonte visiting ents, and Mrs, Hammond ler fishing season closes July laltimore, her par- Sech- is In Mr Mrs, Wagner, wife of Rev. Wag- t ner, of Bloomfield, is visiting in Belle- { fonte at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Hoy, lowbank street. The Methodist Colaville will hold | cake festival on this Thursday on Wil- congregation at an cream and the lawn at the church evening, July 22nd. Miss Blanche Fitzgerald and little | niece Jean, of Germantown, are in Bellefonte for several weeks visit at the home of Mrs. Alice Parker east Bishop street a on obliging ¢l the store, housekeeping the jewelry store, Miss Charles Green's Taylor, erk in drug Is going t« ‘ABE - rooms recently Clara Anderson, Monday dell manuind over ( heer's by the occupied late ager Doll's on 3 ¢ box thy Us the Local News Send ¥ Ww an effort to &ixy If you have friend anyihi Ais you are going away ; if interest whatever comes to your that notice wor (WINS 8 conne ist Compan of their one of mont the the eepted Trust ten " Compa there In the . He has had a good training banking busines and had good timber In him Mr. Jackson left a week annual summer vacation weeks ago the urged upon the to have an "Old are a popular found so by all towns that had an “Old Home Week" It in a genuine reunion of all living from an former generation with the present family connections greeting cousins, uncles, aunts, brothers and sinters, and a meeting of relatives that met before, along with former resi dents who had in the long past given and would embrace the to return and exchange The program with its attractive features of games, music, exhibits, entertainments, parades of the Industries, and organizations, ete, | would bring hundreds each day to en- Joy a grand "Old Home Week.' pos found Ourse i WeoKn in to succeed ago on his Home Dem Centre citizens of this Home Week." and enjoyable ocrat town which affair, have ne'er “good-bye” opportunity “how -dedoon.” into one of the flats in Petrekin Hall, | fiance of Miss Bettie Orvis, spent Sun | day in Bellefonte, arents, | paren ' | among friends in | day. | American University will fill a long felt | want in this country, Coburn Rodgers has moved | Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lukenbach, of | Tyrone, spent Sunday with friends in | Bellefonte, ~Mr. Harvey, of Philadelphia, the Ladysmith, ohn I. -~Miss Grace Musser, of ~Aaron Galvin and Miss Lillian Moss, of Lock Haven, Suit Sunday at the Claster home on Lamb street, ~-A number of persons in town have adopted electrical irons for household | 15¢, and are delighted with the experi. | ment, ~~Miss Esther{Knarr, a very interest: | ing young lady of Millheim, visited Bellefonte, over Sun ~Mrs. Arthur Bickle, and young son, { of Walls Pa., came home Saturday for a visit with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Fred | Chanler, of Pine street. Mrs. Harry Heffner, of York, and | Mrs. M, A. Schulty, of Tyrone, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E C. Woods, on Thomas St, -—Miss Anna M, of Mr, and Mrs, ] returned to Ithica, les BOO her summer studies tu sity. Keichline, ds John M. Keichl ime rest Univer- pd” AN, i at Cornell John D. Meyers, of Altoona, former- ly supervising principal of the High School, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday He spent part of the and a Centre Hall. Ww here eek ' james ty e1y Ye jest ng a splendid time, Tuesday evening Mrs, Burnside, of Bellefonte, gave quite R stylish card party at her 1} All acme on ™ : Y street iL WAS IATRC Was Mrs. ’ a fine looking Bible Hall to The gentleman in ry image of Mrs Benjamin Bradley and found that ‘name of Aurora, Canada visiting in the Bradley Those who have seen him streets were certain he was a Mr. Bradley He is a very man, and itis a pleasure to George 0 Centre }ible's the | pon inquiry we was Charles Collett who has been family here, on the brother of fine gentle meet him iS ma ~On Sunday evening Dr, J. B. Pols grove, a representative of the American | University, at Washington, D. C.,l| preached an interesting and discriptive sermon in the Bellefonte Presbyterian church upon Daniel's courage and faith in God in not bowing his knee to the graven image which had been set up by an idolatrous king. He also spoke of the new university which he repre sents, which is to be one of the largest | in the country, He is now trving to raise an endowment fund, making an appeal along this line, If the Doctor had taken a walk out on the corner of Allegheny and Linn streets he would have found out that Bellefonte has on its hands the building of a pretty large university, the money for which has not all been sublmeribed, However, the | daughter, of | her parents, Andrew Cook and wife, of | Au Cameron | | expedition, ~Oxfords at greatly reduced prices at | | Kline's shoe store, ~Mrs, Wait, mother of Darius Wait, of Bellefonte, has been quite ill, Wm. Clark, and grandchild, of T rone, were visitors in Belletonte Satu day. --Mrs. Charles F. Cook and son Mar- shall, are on a two week's visit with friends at Erie. ¥ I ~~Mrs. E. A. Murphy and son, Malin, of *hilipsburg, have been guests of her son in-law, Ralph Mallory the: photograph er, Mrs, Calvin burg, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Heckman on Lamb street, -Mrs, her litile visiting Gibson with Landsdowne, Jack 1% Bellefonte, ~Mrs, James Confer with her two children Sarah and Wilham, of Swiss. vale, are visiting relatives and friends | at Bellefonte, —Only a limited allowed in the advertising. amount of space is Centre Democrat for Engage your space early { or you will be left. ~~Miss Sarah Hill and Miss Margaret , neices of Mr. and Mrs. E. H Richard, are in Bellefonte the guests of their uncle and aunt. --Thomas Shaughnessy, Jr A turned home for his s , has vacation, season ummer after gla gIiDIA, 5 a specially 1 sevivaniz syivania, m H JWAr Hess «Frank W ly Ridge Bellefonte: f Clear the other 10 Boston there then England ip down the Hud rk, son of Dr Mrs Bellefonte, whois taking urse inagriculture at State now in Clearfield county putting in practical use some of the things bas learned; when he gets through he will be able to make four or nd of ue five blades of grass grow where there | He will be one of | the future, will make | was but one before the men, who in good in this occupation which is becom - | ing more elevated every day.y Wallace H. Gephart, president of theCentral R.R,, of Pennayivania. James C. Furst, Esq, and Harold Sherer, su perintendent of the Bellefonte furnace, | eft on Thursday for Maine on a fishing | Their first objective point | was Mt, Kined, on Moosehead Lake. | { and from there to the head of the lake by | steamer, where they meet their guides with canoes and camping outfit a will | then follow the small streams flowing | into the different lakes. The trip will | cover in the neighborhood of ove hun- | dred and fifty miles by canoe and the route will carry them through the virgin forests of Maine beyond the habitation of man. They will fish principally for brook trout, Spicher, of Willkins. Slates ! - Bargain sale of oxfords. now on Kline's shoe store, Two b's are now fishing and base ball, ~-Being crowded for + 14 obliged to cut down cor in re pondence. — Ellis Harvey, who has charge of the Hayes Run brick works, transac business in Bellefonte on Tuesday. ted ~~ Bert Taylor and his crutch are still in partnership and keeping close com pany since his drag 4 TUBAWAY horse, ~Mrs. L. Mull, Philipsburg, who had been ing at the home of Mr » . ’ and Mrs, Murray Andrews 1} gone nas nome, by H, vig ViBil of Miss Rachael Thoma , of Bellefonte, left Monday for Nex York City, where she entered a hospital with the of becoming a trained nurse. — William Botorff, Mrs. Tohn Olewine and her daughter, Miss Adeline, were among the guests at the Shattuck —Stu- art wedding which took place at State College on Wednesday morning. idea — Walter Meserve, ing an extended vis the home of his brot left Tuesday after Batavia, N. Y Warn who had | 4 t een mak :llefonte at er, C. M. Meserve, | noon or Dis i } home in ¥ vi acl nanny He mace many 4 1 1 H Daniel William resident eit ; un Ralph LOT Lhe) With a line 5 heap for cash the Prints si Shirting Prints 4 %4¢ 44 Fine Bro. cotton « 4-4 Heavy Bro. cotton 6 Hail Bleached muslin 8c Striped Linen worth 124c Waists, Skirts, Gowns, Chemise, Draw- suitings 8c, ers, Corset covers, startling prices, Shoes Full line Ladies, Misses, Child. ! rens, and Men's, look and you will vee | what you save Fruit Jars away down, Jelly Glasses, large size, J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa. July 22. 1909. at | {in the salt water to make him strong | are preparing — Miss Ella covered from : Mrs, Rebie E Harris burg, is visiting at the hon of her father Abraham Jackson, is place, —————————— KL A—— about re ¥ P Aas illness, If you are troubled see Charles Glenn, the He will put you next to an that may do one big natism otographer, Sort belt hey cost electric 4 | 5% 1 YOu some gooq i y inker Hick] and family Hadelphia where they ten “p Chaney to-day for Ph spend about Mr. Hicklen, eourse, will go to Atlantic ( left will weeks, hind time to 1d take a good bath days or two iy “i Ig. ~-(n Wednesday J. Allison Platts received the sua from his family at Glenora, . that his baby three years of age had the diphtheria and had pit “y Ra 1 . » ¥ al ", been taken to the hospital at mira for treatment I'he Doctor left on the noon trai. It to be will find the child better iligence 108 hoped he wl -~ — To-morrow there will be a Jellefonte Friday evet benefit in the "er ng SCE base ball club The 1 OY an exira program oonsist- ing of moving pic illust and instrumental tette will be one There will be er which will be worth The club is try Central Pen citizens sho ol ple of Lock Shore are doi Bellefonte PENNY A WORD ADV NIAC cure ARA FALLS 1a RJ N.Y nly dressing ara Fa wl re SHOEMAKING-§ hack EE barness shoy work and work gusranteed Tore shoemaker % oad at the High & Good good stork and 8 of of reRsol ple and ist James Wine aie prices : “ FOR SALE~# hp. Rambler touring oar. top and windshield equipment 1 220.0. Ram blers complete with top; | Rambler rupabout 18 Bh. 18h. pvp Reo, Will be sold at 8 sacrifice Address CM. Gramiey, Rebersburg x9 Agt for Harrisburg Automobile Oo A FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP WILL take a few good en (0 learn 10 run and re pair avtomobilos st small cost. We goarabiee unlimited road lessons and instrection. When through will assist 10 position. Call or write The C. KE Ludwig Avto Oo, 887 N. Osrlisle St. Philsdelphia "a MARKET QUOTATIONS, BELLEFONTE- PRODUCE, Egos. por dosen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound RELLEFONTE~ GRAIN, The following prices are vald by © Ber, for grain
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