Thursday, July 29, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NNN NINN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS wife of Dr, Lewis | ork City, and her | vigiting in Belle- Mrs. Friedman Friedman, of New little daughter are fonte, -Mr, a Sunbury, as the Fisher —Mrs. Frani Shore, was a 1 fonte at the hon of Frank Steele Valen v William in and Mrs = Fisher, of | Bellefonte Mrs. John nd spent . v inday AL pe guest of Mr of nt visitor in Mr. and Jersey Belle- a Mrs. Mr. had and been Line nti 1LinN¢ Harry Mrs. H. C quite {ll is who slowly Migs arrived ir is now the and Mrs Liver) fonte, furnished the N. G. P. encampment, at Somerss and they were Miss Harri 3ellefonts ing a her brot y scratch, WAR an Monday to Marsh foot IR WAY an eighty be erected is known the Kune crossing. It was set tressels until after the abutments had ! been bullt, and his work this week was to let the big of on its firm foundation and it Creek Wo fron out there bridge which will near what nas " on | mass down paint Iron then ~<Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fosnot and Mrs W. 8B. Taylor, of Lewistown. came to Bellefonte on Bunday automobile and took dinner Bush Houne Mr Fosnot Junior Editor of the Bentinel, one of the and weekly papers In the interior of the state. The paper has been such A phenominal success that the proprie tors of the Hentinel have purchased a lot in the centre of the town on which they will erect a three-story building, containing all modern improvements for getting out a daily and weekly pi per, n in nt In Democrat newslent an the the and dally | page of this issue, | grocerym | thus IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS & wv — Boys’ $3 oxfords now $2. gers, — Local news will be found on —The official thermometer here yes- terday, 3 p. m., registered .gs -The new boro electric plant is not materializing as rapidly as was prom | ised, —~What's the matter with Dr, Dave Dale as an umpire of a base ball game { Nothing. ~The Free meetings on the well attendee Methodist tabernacle school ground were not 1 over Sunday, —A valuable delivery horse owned by an C, C. Shuey died on Tues It was a fine animal, son of Mr, Tuesday on day. 1d Ge tig, left Lock Haven, Mrs, Geo, Smaull re freshments irs of tl oyed by frespectiy Those ! fertram, Lizzie R over, Margaret Hartle, Mary Rosenhoover. Marie and Lizzie McGowan, Ralph Struble, Trude Parker, John Bertram, Charles Bertram, Leo Carroll and George McCormick Just recently Ww A Moore, lellefonte, had his old Ford bile repainted and repaired so that It looked like a new machine. It lost none of ts power to fly as a bird it had to be carefully watehed or it would get away. On Saturday Mr Moore and William Waddle were using It when they stopped at Keleh- line's garage a few minutes. On re. turning to the machine Mr. Moore be. gan cranking it when it started with. out anybody In It. "Billy" Waddle tried to get hold of the stearing gear but the machine was too fast for him, and the result was that it telephone pole, breaking and causing other damage out of commission. Only ago the same thing Allegheny street, when e mobile of ran into a the lamps that put it a few months happened on the to climb the Boldiers Monument. At Yea- | every automo- | machine | | knocked down a letter box and tried | | Joys’ §: | Yeagers, Mra of Syracuse, N has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. | Brewer, Mrs Cle oxtords now $1.25 Naatz, M arficld, left she Wednesday is Kirk | for where | friends Envoy M. Schofield, of Pa., is visiting her many Bellefonte this week, Mrs ZU 08 Franklin, friends Galway and son, Stanley, are ts at the of the for- mother, Mrs. Harris. Thursday Mrs | son, Richard, left Brooklyn, N. Y., to visit | Mrs, Frederick Topelt Hon, Ellis L.. and Mrs left week forAtlanticCity and from there { journeyed to Quincey, Mass, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Arnold, -Misses Lizzie Shirk Steele, of Martha, left morning for a ple Falls, Buffalo and now mers home Henry R. 8. Brouse and Bellefonte for her daughter, her Orvis 1s ’ 1AST and Mattie on Wednesday Niagara 1 Bellefonte began n Lauder grocers dou in that way and Mr. Macker covered that point and he went on disposing of the : CH claimed melons at prices that made one's mouth water--15 cents bought a good one and the largest sold for 20 and 24 cents Lewis Gelsert, Inspector for the Mergenthaler Linotype company, of New York City, was a business visitor in Bellefonte Friday. Mr. Gelsert in pects the company's preduct In eight states, making the rovnd each nine months, In performing his duty wns caller at the Centre Democrat office and made a thorough examina tion and inspection of the here After making a fow minor sug- gestions, for doing better work, he pronounced It one of the best machines now operatéd anywhere, This, of is the best testimony that we not have a white elephant on our hands as a certain tribe of de getierntes in Bellefonte would have the people believe, No, It's the gene uine stuff, as we have been demon strating In the Centre Democrat for ithe last four or five weeks. i" being course, visiting | | Mass in | | pulled her out, he | | daughters of the late Edmund and Mary | Linotype | | her sister, Mrs. G. G, Green while Miss | with Big drop in wheat—down to ¢1,10, | ~Misses $2 tan and black oxfords now 25. At Yeagers. $1 25. The Bellefonte Presbyterians had a | pleasant time at Hecla Park o day. — be John , 18 visiting home of Barney Slreet —Mrs C Ma fonte, spent friends in Altoona Mi Walter Meese turned home Ol Char der Finkbinde Tr. Thursday and 1arles ie and Susie Monday attending the funeral o Andrew Morrison, Mrs. C. N. Hoffer, of Philipsburg after a visit with her father. C. I brick, in Bellefonte left for home “Mrs. M, had been spe } } not g Atl and At ’ y on Thursd Weiss, snd ay. She came 1 p here to see her granddaughter and would have home a week sooner had it not been Mrs. Finkelstine had She is now somewhat better been quite Little Catherine Rine, daughter of Mrs. Pat Rine, came near drowinng in Gamble, Gheen & Co's race on 1 vesday morning about rt o'clock, She was | going across the footbridge, near the! *. R. R, freight station when she made a misstep ang in she went, Mr. Ken-| nedy, a flagmen on the local freight, happened to see her fall and he quick] The little girl was a most frightened to death, Outside of a! bath she was all right, «Miss Anna and Christine Blanchard Blanchard, of Chicago, are in Bellefonte on their annual visit, At the conclusion | of their visit here Miss Anna will go to Lock Haven to spend some time with Christine will go east for a month's visit | friends about Philadelphia and | New Jersey and before returging home will attend the wedding of Miss Jennie Breese and Mr. Baker at Dowingtown. | Frederick Blanchard, their brother, will | come to Bellefonte the latter part of this week, Miss Bess Hart le im Tue afternoon for Wellsville and | vacation, Harry Fulton, Sunday in Altoona as vester Jackson and fan Fred Mosebarger, of merly proprietor of the Ha business in Bellefont ~r. Ambrose M Reformed cl Conference esday suffalo on i“ spent visitor 1al month of ’ mm Skirts Towels Doylies, Children's Skirts The Best Ribbons yet 54 New Collars in Lace and Linen, Ties, Bows, Belts, and Rufflings, Those Ginghams at sc. are the talk of the town also the so. Bro Muslin Hill Blea, Cotton and Barker, only o All Lawns that were 8c. and 100, re duced to sc. this week: Men's Beautiful and Stylish Shirts, on ly 75¢. and $1.00, Collars best only $1.38 dos. — Shoes-In endless variety, best goods at least money; only come in and look and you will be convinced. J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa. July 29. 1909. i : brough the den ana [ -Mrs, § Shorter f lefoute, to thi fi Beatty uet of lowers the oth Doll's ice nd at i 1 ! they keep " l'oday the rom Willian held their ane ' It a IWays Pr! Jame $ it Lo crutches : A Stairway and t! pital for seve Mrs, FOR SALLY bay mare 3 I aut the My Pietcher sal he H Pa FOR SALE~40 bh. p Rambler touring oar, toy and windahield full rquipenent Raw biers complete with op; | Rambler ranaboul 1¥ bh Ih. pp Reo, Will be sold at a sacriBes Address C. M. Gramiey, Rebersburg Agt for Harrisburg Automobile Co 8 SHOEMAKING-Cut prices on shoe repairing men's ball soles and heels, 500; Indies’ half soles and heels 000; men's half soles and heels sewed THe; adios’ hall soles and heels, sewed Job and all work guaranteed 2 ehy he! a hice, neat for 8 months, and if it will not last you § months YOu oan re Rr them and we will fix them for nothing “letro Neronl, south Water street Bellefonte, Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS. BELLEFONTE Fags, per dosen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, por pound. , PRODUCE J in ‘ " RELLEFONTRE-GRAIN The following prices are paid by ©. YY. Wag per, for grain Wheat, old. A Rings tures Corn shelled
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