Thursday, August 19, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOC BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS —s0 new fall suites, for ladies, Aikens, Bellefonte. —Mrs, Emma Garbrick and daughter | Cora are visiting at Tyrone and War- riorsmark, —**Just appealifor Old Soldiers” is an important articles to be found on page 2 of this issue. —Miss Helen Moore, of Philadelphia, is a guest at the Dawson home on the corner of Spring and Bishop streets, —Samuel McCalmont and wife, of | Morrison, Ohio, are visiting in Belle- | fonte at the home of John S. Walker. —Samuel Fravel, of Jacksonville,gave | our sanctum a call ; also Mrs. Maggie Tice and little daughter, of near How- ard. --Mr. and Reading, at wedding whic day evening. Mrs. Frank Derstine, of | nded the Derstine-Irvin | took place on Wednes- | te *h —Mrs. Sara Bathurst, who has been | spending the last five weeks wi son at Blanchard, | her home here. — Harry McKee, of Wilkinsburg, is at the resider Stitzer, on east Rev, H. H. future engag f H. A. McKee, ing in Bellef ud Mrs. H. 1ce y 11 Canucelic 5 we h w enters Centre everything out a * to Bellef ont McGovern with -&} 3 keeog ~Dr. R., L.. Weston, sec Bellefonte Y. M. C. J cottage owned by campany, lived Harry Mrs. F taking hospital Monday a where st Bussler h and the permane tre f. 14 our bear! as oCiat ntensd thing t he rule of house is There are booked Minstrel and, The A. ete H offend the m endeavy rome choles Girls Will be Girls, Vozal Isle of Bpice, Ma's New H Holy Cit Girls of the U indre the mos aging of th rn to Lf oring ni attractions ) oH Next August Saloon 22 Diny observed Presbyterian Methodint will ship together In the Methodist pal church, at 10456 a. m., addressed by the Ww Amsistant State Becretary will the United church at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Belber will speak in the Lutheran church 730 p. m. Revg Alfred Kelley, Field Becretary, will speak In the Zion Re formed church nt 10.30 a. m. These 16046 vill in churches be The congregations our and wor. Episco and will be H. Chase, Mr. Chase Brethren ley speak In speakers are worthy of a large hear- | Ing. PNINSNNSNANANINSNSNS | regiment, a 1 reaching preaching | 4 tonly A fonte and nt | IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS NN Nr — Ladies’ $2.50 patent colt oxford $1 48 at Yeagers, - Local news will be page of this issue, found on —Miss Mary Gray, of State College, left on Monday afternoon for City. Mrs. James Wian and daughter left Friday for Culpepper, Va., where they | will visit friends, —W. P. Kuhn, of Williamsport, spent part of last week visiting friends in Bellefonte and Boalsburg. —Marie Gherrity on T afternoon for Tyrone where spend some time with friends Mrs. Elmer Jol who had been visiting Mr Robert Kline, on Bishop street her home of Friday Robert Cole, t! ugh the past v vel it na it 1 [ elt vesday she en provoke him to « ~[.eathers Bri , would have iTEe May sce We meati wheti they have a new suit on 2 Frenne thi urchase . religt able firm Other In h and | horsemen in the county, been sold at a fabulous price foaled in Garman's stable, h being a much prized circus horse, th he was intelligent and could have been trained to do most any stunt, He was an animal, but his good, faithful service will not soon be forgotten, ~Mrs, Jas. Rowan has returned to Bellefonte after spending weeks visiting her sister, Mrs, Wm. Hock. man and other relatives in DuBois Mr. and Mrs, Hockman visited in Belle Lemont, and Mrs. Rowan accompanied them to their home, While tin DuBois she spent a very enjoyable time, One day which was ene ially en joyable to her was spent at the DuBois driving park where a Sunday school sicnic was being held by the United irethren, United Presbyterian and the Trinity Lutherans, She believes that she never met as many pleasant, lovely weople in her life as she did while in ubois, which speaks well for that | model town, five | Atkens, tled, Atlantic | | platform at the P Ladies’ $2.50 oxfords $1.48 at Yeagers, calf Harvey Hoover, of a business call, new fall Bellefonte Fleming, gave | 20 suites, for ladies, at ~The girls of the Bellefonte shirt fac tory are now on a month's vacation, The good rain of Monday night was general over the state and caused great rejoicing, sel. be —Since the school house issue is work on the new building will rushedalong as rapidly as possible, An addition has been placed to the R. R, station where | the baggage is taken off and put on the | train, - James Sterrett, who had been visiting at the Walker and McCalmont home, left Monday his in Washington, D, C. Vi The weather 18 for home sSiness be can th looked 1 Tue 1k 3 100Keq } ! { ist 24 } "ne OTe Mr afternoon and H : ¥ 1 » > hat Bellefonte They «¢ x pect : 4 16 » heen in great : ugh residing in 3 > 5! known men in Bellefonte homas Waddle, who wth birthday. Fi Jerse Friday, rea 1 his o years it was his custom to come to Belle on witha family} reunion at the Williams homestead, near Axemann His sister, Mrs. Williams passed away since the last reunion, and he, teeling more or less the weight of years, decided to spend this birthday at his home, He wrote a postal card to his niece, Mrs. Sarah Satterfield, informing her that he would not come toBellefonte thig'year but spend the day quietly at home, He stated that he was not well, thus he was getting near the end of the way. The writing was exceedingly legi- ble for a man of his age and showed | wonderful endurance and determination, He is a man who spent his whole life { | for the good of others, and like Paul of {old, he has fought a good fight and is patiently waiting for the summons to] | break these earthly ties and come u {higher to enjoy the fruits of a wh rounded and exemplary life, fonte each birthday i tian | Showers, R BELLEFONTE, PA. AT, new fall suites, for ladies, at Aikens, Bellefonte, £6 “Girle will be girls” at the opera { houre on T'hn rsday, September gth Mona Struble and Margaret Rosen hoover will leave today for Phiade Iphia and Atlantic City, Mrs Sara Mott, widow of Mott, of Hazelton sister-in-law, Mrs, Odille hop street, late Chris her B is visiting 5 Mott, on Wetzler, Walker, and Law WEEKS ( Frank Smith, Neven ward Shield, Miland Earl Kline McClure, who spent ing at Hecla fonte Monday boys had a pleasant t e dear girls now a stick Every pict i! his crowd of two no to , returned on mor at seekers tried beauties, S€8 DAra and stated were in pent the we Robert whom are v > Cie « friend a B efonts th also well xhown in g an excelieut tenor An Is School Wall Good th , { mat SOM HATA ing his 1s a vind board and Mr. C were harshly eriti 1 by thought they saw imperfections work thus far done, } he arcl A ine some, | with his grandfather, MEETING OF COUNCIL Monday evening L Meyer appeared ing for a franchise f ty Traction Co, condi under would operate the | capit y back of that tions ils fest 100 s1]e } gone over, ¢ teand every thoroug shape Lo Cor franchises a trolly line project J ' RUNVILL wi wa Frank Alvin left Bellefonte where he has of the railroad Slover on ol Ar | hn for Mrs Rishel Altoona position in one He will board Frank B. Stover, Stover, grandson of 1 Wi 5 secu pesday ia red offices { formerly of this place. OVER THE COUNTY. The Benner township high school will hold a festival next Saturday evening, August 215t, at the Rock View school house, Everybody is invited Harry Meyer, wife dnd son, of Olean, N. Y., who had been having » Plensant time atthe home of C. H. Kep- art, at Fillmore, left for their home Tuesday afternoon, They were accom panied by Eva Kephart, Rev, Stanley West, who recently resigned from the pastorate of the New. berry Disciple church, is now at Blanch. | ard conducting a series of Evangelistic | meetings in a pew tent, He will coo. | tinue in this work in other towns until the winter season sets in, | the treasurer, Ler wwnship, deceased { undersigned TC LOT OWNERS EAGLE CEMETERY All lots not recently mown have been uo done by \he association, and owners of sseh lots are kindly recuested to remit twenty-five cents to W. 4 BROOK ES Curtin, Pa EX# UTORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate of Joel Struble. iste of Walk. have been lssued to the All persons knowing themse! ves to be Indebiad to the make immediste payment, and those them duly suthenticated to the undersigned JACOR M. GARBRICK, AE GARBRICK : fers, Zion, Pa W. Hannon Waren, Attorney for estate estate are requested tw | having claims against the estate will please present | LEMONT. 1 AMong Edi ro A. Dale, er 1 at the hospita ompson [he picnic all ryreue ] I's | all prosent ha HNDTOVes £ i rchased by pe the rty ’ john Mitche ering mi ¥ i £ mi WORD ADV, ser: 4 wabt advertise: this ecolu One ¢ free, If it does others, one Lisement 1688 Any subscriber met In ue exoeed 2 br CAUTION BAIN we member of 0 ms Bo acted Lowe FOR SALLY Aha wit bhiers complete h.m1%0b . Address C. M. Gran Agt tor Hurisburg CAUTION~All persons are utioned agninst the purchase of 8 note made by un dersigned, payable to Robert Rossman, dated July 88. 1908, at First Nationa! Bank. State Col lege. 81 30 days, for seventyseven and a ball (877.50) dollars, Not having received value for same, will not pay sald pote unless eompelied by law, Henry T. Norris, Bellefonte, BR. F. D No. i 8 hereby oa MARKET QUOTATIONS. BELLEFONTE PRODUCE | Epes. per dosen, EE Soe a Lard, per pound ah . Tallow, per pound... Mus nbes Butter, por pound... PRE Ro BELLEFONTE GRAIN The following prices are paid by C ner, for grin | Rye... Corn shelled
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