Thursday, September 2nd, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. —— S— dd BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs sister of Mrs, fonte, has been Pittsburg. William has moved occupying Spring street Mr Mrs J John King, of Centre Hall, » Morris, of near Belle- visiting friends In of DuBois, now Rumberger, Bellefonte of the H to ons and is Schad houses on Ww. B Cooke Mr, and Old Rankin, and Mr. over to and Mrs Claud Ward and Mrs. BE. dreve Fort on Tuesday evening and partook | of a delicious supper. —Mrs. Michael Hoffman and Miss Jeannet Aaronsberg, of Philadelphia, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs J. Finklestine, left for their home In Philadelphia on Monday. ~N. H. Tressler, of Swissvale, our sanctum a call. Having been a patient in the Bellefonte hospital he was enabled to return to Swissvale again, improved in health. HH. 8. Brockerhoft House, and Col. H. 8. Taylor, with WW. H. Spang, of went over to Clearfield attend the races. They in Beezer's automobile gave proprietor of Geo A. Beezer, of Bellefonte, Lexington, Ky. last week to made the trip lay, —Belmont Beck, Bell Telephone Co, was a ple caller Saturday. of Nittany, men himself —Wm the Pittsburg ble Life the over Su Carger. WI sights Inspec tor at Phila« isant in I 1 ced noun his life Mrs Reeser, © Bellefor has d whe her excel man) uel and of wi boxes pres with bees back knows do for Ry trailr fonte near g Harry Taylor, agent, just caught him in t He received ng harm but he was badly Lrotehiened. TTévis-tao-old.a man to try the stunts of his boyhood days, es- pecially 1 s MOY train scene k irdled Bped tato Or the ams express ne Oy ere here terpr This will he bond, w= interest building the « s0 money tanks cured Those chargs headway After busi f RN John N member & Co at tl} are Ha moths now r Years, of clot? s pla M come a gomery furnishers members ssel his « the w your the had tion o } mts { noticed an cloth ere f late nr I] that we have atle improve Bellefonte looks left he in recently if the ir thing fo ¥ tri town he nr fort his when re first atura a when residir and this Is 1 he ! in mar Bellefor business lives " Orbison where ‘ “Billy looked the impr nn which named ti there and that we Often Indy wi vement VEL to town Last week Cour ‘ommigsioner John Dunlap, Hon. J. CC. Meye« | Gray Meek, John Blanchard, Esq. and Miles Walker were the Centre county Democrats who attended the notification meeting In Williamsport On their return Mess: Dunlap Blanchard met with Hite From lock Haven they went to Hall in the trolley It was dark when they reached the terminus at MI Hall and before the car stopped the con. ductor started to prepare for the re versing of the ear. The lights went out and naturally the passengers thought they were at their destina- tion, and started to leave the car, which had not stopped. In trying to get off these two gentlemen were thrown to the ground. Dunlap bad his wrist sprained while Blanchard re- celved some slight bruises. No, they weren't r, Among " and n necident i | | | | | | | | the | | and IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Frank Blair left on Saturday Philadelphia where she is visiting mother and other friends Rev. Father Shay, of who was of Mr Saturday for her Philadel- and Mrs for guest left a Beezer, on After a two City, Mr, and Mrs. Fenlon Bellefonte Alderman was a recent Atlan Mr, to weeks' stay in Mrs. Dagget and have returned John visitor Irvin, in of Altoona, Bellefonte at the home of his brother, Robert Irvin, | on Spring street. Farmer D. I. Bartges, of Earlys- town, transacted business at the coun- ty seat on Friday. choice Pennsvalley farms, MPF, J had been visiting friends at fonte and Centre Hall, left for thelr home in Potter county on Saturday afternoon, and Mrs -~Rev. John Hewitt returned his vacation on Wednesday looking as bright and as cheerful as ever, There will be services in the Episcopal church ton Sunday. Mill | | kind Mrs. Nancy Pittsbu some time they and were Gireer of who for Friday, h ng h ning left for their home ere last were accon panie { Mrs a Vi ctors Monday Norman oll morning James Shearer, Henry w, Kathrine Curtin Eleanor Harris Co per Furst, J Linn, Morris Katherine his m Hey the rhiison teacher while here Orison god viewed among the Ital a8 beer eng or work Florence ents In Dale Ying wife and mother home on and Spring d by Emil who have moved to the the corner Mr the street Ha their High new Vis Jon roperty Howard on sireets om 1 Sprir GH © on snot her The wae house times gallery ‘hristy th's need this Em Next of "Girls the night it Baturdny the gre with stage, be have coming dns Hep 9 will be talent Nn play of Girl the to finest of opening Years some and the grandest had in on chorous ought attraction we Runday McGovern, Lyon, of Bellefonte, Creek to eal) Indies, which was right, On thelr return, however, in said that the brothers of the Indien port of ambushed them, im John Merle Spring evening Ralph Cole Fred Landis and up Ooung than it young come wont on several y nothing more { polling the vallent young men to take to the woods, We will let the young gentlemen explain themselves, what of ammunition was used, but if any of it had hit them they would huve come to town with the odor of a squirting polecat. These young men didn't do a thing out of the way but they were lucky in succeeding in get. ting out of the way of those flying missiles, | had He has one of the | D. Smithgall, who | Belle | from daughter, | | ~Mrs. Harry Hughes, of Yeagertown, Mifflin county, is visiting in Bellefonte and vicinity, —Rev. Hewitt, pastor of the Episco- pal church, returned from his vacation on Wednesday, and the regular services | of the church will be resumed as usual, | -Arthur C,, son of Clement Dale, | Esq., left Monday for Wittenburg Col- lege, Springfield, Ohio, where he enter- ed last spring as a freshman, He's a sophomore now, Miss Katherine Bertolet, of Phila { delphia, who had been making an ex- [tended visit at the home of Mr, Mrs. Ralph Malory, left Monday after- | noon for her home in Philadelphia. and baby, who an extended guests of Dr. - Frank Berghoff, wife been making quite visit 1n Bellefonte as the |]. M. Locke and wife, returned Monday noon to their home in Philadelphia, ~Mr, and Mrs, William Reese, of | Patton, who had been visiting the form- er's parents, Deputy Collector, G. W. Reese and wife, left Monday noon for their home after a pleasant stay here, —-Nelson Robb, of Harrisburg, su- serintendent of the American Union Retophone & Telegraph Co, located at Harrisburg, spent Sunday with wife and that new baby at Dr. P. S. Fisher's, at Zion. ~=John Gilmore, of New York City, who spent several days in Bellefonte as {the guest of his brother, Charles Gil- { more, left Monday afternoon for Ameri- ca's greatest metropolis, While here { he had a pleasant time, wl] Sunday Campbell, of Barnesboro, & with friends in Bellefonte Pleasant Gap, Mond Ay afternoon | for home accompanied by his wife an three K. Sunday at the street. He was for were : rl n TRGIOT oom rom merly f Cham- bersburg. formerly the home of a nam. | ber of Bellefonters P. Hilder, VEATS ARO WAS an ornamental sigo er Bellefonte, a guest of sir —Charles who Was Harr 1tAawney, These and on f a their other places peach are o good account of scarcity in the country they are in | demand The { are quaity great +t "hat these orchards y As peach bearing so bountiful ing very y as these | Lois 18 year rehy ren inusual someth ards rarel bear fruit two seasons it cession ave Oo mentioned the fact mpany. of Bell ut Fire n at Jersey Last week hat the Logan Fire C fonte returned men District ( Shore without a prize, although they were entitled to it. We have since been mformed that Jersey Shore firemen had it in for Bellefo they failed to secure a prize onvention was held in Belleionte several years ago, Under the circumstances the Bellefonte boys might have worn suits trimmed with gold aud they would have nothing, The Bellefonte band 1 a prize, but instead of getting $55 they were given only $25. The truth of the matter it nothing but skate convent and it 1s to Year's next up the we from the rece tt 4 anvenin rite because when the « gotten ‘ aptured Is Was n where 1d cheap De hoped that Osceola, z convention will be | will ¢ situation better ie The audiences at the Scenic, under the management of Mr, and Mrs. 1 Clayton Brown, are increasing ten per cent. These cool evenings. We include Mrs, Brown because she has done to make the business a success, Her smil- INR countenance is at every evening which makes the patrons feel at home. On the outside of the ticket box is a sign stating that children over five years must pay the regular admit. tance [like they often do railroad conductors | by hiding their children under the seat, You pay before you go in,thus there's no chance to hide anybody under the seat, | Well, the pictures are worth the money { 80 what the difference. Mr, Brown has | given our people a better show than in most of our cities and to keep it up he must have the “filthy lucre.” at's what makes the mare go, “Billy” Laye's, | Muatrated songs, still have a pleasing effect om .the large audience, and he | receives loud applause, his | much | the ticket win low | The people can’t fool Mr. Brown | ~ =Charles McCabe, of is visiting at the residence of Mrs. Dawsen, W. 8. Furst, Esq., of Philadelphia, {18 a guest at the Furst residence on Linn street -James Pierpoint of 18 now in Bellefonte in of a business proposition pear much to Bellefonte, On Wednesday Thomas Moore who at his left for fter a pleasant visit here, fe and daughter, Helen, the that may | | | had been visiting home, ’hiladephia a remain and | | Miss B | young { left for where | weeks, On Wednesday D, F, Fortney with | Prothonotary Kimport left for Suffern, [N. Y., to attend the funeral of the | former's brother Rev, G. W. Fortney at | that place, | —Mr. | son, | irbara Levi of the lady clerks in Katz & Co's, store, Philadelphia and York she will visit three one ~ NEW riends for and Mrs. W. L, Daggett and who had been spending several weeks at Atlantic City, returned Mon- day evening much refreshed from the ocean breeze, | Bellefonte Presbyterian church, and | his family arrived in Bellefonte Wednes day afternoon fron Seneca Lake, {| Y., where they spent their vacation, ~~8 to 2 in favor of Tyrone was the score on Wednesday afternoon between | Bellefonte and Tyrone, Friday after noon Renovo plays in Bellefonte and urday Bellefonte goes to Renovo, Helen a “N, 1 a Shelenberger, who | | seq preach i regation 8 the evening. For some time past Jerry Shutt, of Bellefonte has been acting very strangely and Dr. David Dale, Kline Wiodnng and |. H were 1 by ourt Liogle the « : WEDDINGS, HilG FEAR H Session Co ver rih and sould COUT eve opment Marriage Licenses. Baud Benore Fleming Is Snow Shoe L | Isabella S { Gordon Martha Furnace Ph lipsburg § Harris B, Askey Brown Philipsburg sungard Spring Mills ‘rank Hy f Susannah f Wm. A | Dora ( { Chas. L { Blan ple Snow Shoe . m shreffier Odinkirk (aie Mever " n Iron uck Hla e College isaer a : NOTICE. ckholders of the Hayes Run Brick Company hereby given that at a of the Directors of the Haves Fire Brick Company, held Mon August 23rd, 1908, a resolution of sald Directors was passed recommend. ing to the stockholders an increase of the capital stock of the Hayes Run Fire Brick Company by the amount of $30,000, being a proposed Issue of | Preferred stock of sald amount en- { titled annually to a preferential div. ldend of six per cent; and directing the holding of an election of the stock. | holders at the annual meeting on Fri day, November the 12th, between the hours of 10 and 11 A. M., at the office of the Company In Orviston (formerly Orvis or Hayes Run) Centre county, Pa, for the purpose of holding an election of the stockholders for or against the proposed Increase of the capital stock by the proposed issue of the preferred stock aforesaid. W. OO. BENTLY, Bec'y. Aug. 31, 1909, st Fir Notice in meoting Run day, ! * Whenever a woman pays a compli- ment to a man he wonders what it Is going to cost him, Philadelphia, | Nm. | | Preston Steyler, of Millheim, Philad ly hi | Wednesday afternoon August hiladelphia, | / interest | —Dr. J. Allison Platts, pastor of the | RECENT DEATHS. son of Mr. and Mrs. died at the age of almost three years. of dropsy Interment was made at Wolf's Chapel, Leroy Danikl 25 Leacu Mr Wilke € parent Ovriver L old son of Leach, of Store, Th at that piace and died Reber months Edward 8S. Wolfs 1% friend i114 ¢ child 100K Si the eight Mrs died at and Sar re. were vis I # the L was when Inte i K at met de men made burg, is, aged 7° two sons William Pittsburg, where he died, Hul SAMUEL home of and ana ased was born near lersburg, WonLrors ja ob Tyson, in ship, of dropsy, aged 75 years. services were held in the Lutheran | church at Loganton by Rev. B. Guin- | ey, assisted by Rev. Frank Wetzel, of | Kebersburg. Burial was made in the | Lutheran cemetery. Mrs Macaie Younc:—mother of Frank H. and the late George C. Young, of Bellefonte, died in the Altoona hospi- tal Wednesday night August 25. The death of her son George in March was a severe blow to the aged woman and after her removal with her son Frank from this place to Altoona in April she has been in poor health She was born oh seven died at the Greene town- Funeral ta y at amokin and wa three years of age, ) " Ms Mary Murs LLIZARE Hexxey:—died last week at the age of 79 yearsand 3 months at her home in Millbeim. from compis due to age. nterment took e Wednesd } U Mil I'N Cations netery 1H Henney has been esting m Iittle one wy womanhood th the day when the mto young ar ol omfort 4 great Providence has 1 they ana w fsarent parenis the and The | re ro uneral Look alte at 4 Union cemetery W.F Won Rev G tre NEY A county boy 1 a brother « Fortpey, Esd., died at his home fern, N. Y.. on Monday the sooth i ) R AD paralysis, with which he had bee ted for about ney C hree months Potter being born alo tany Mountain r moved with hi WAS A Dative of Was spent! sum- mer, and the wil turn Pine From the kl 00! he for college and in the fall of entered Pennsylvania College at Getty burg, from which he was graduated in June 1872, as one of the honor men of his class, delivering the Latin Saluta- | tory. It was his purpose when he en tered college to prepare himself for the ministry in the Lutheran church. He steadily beld to this*purpose and after teaching school at different places, one of them being Centre Hall, for several | years, he was ordained as a minister of | the Gospel in 1880 or '§1, and his first | | charge was at Chattam, N. Y. He serv: [ed successively and successfully the) | charges of Ancram, Athens, Wurtem. | burg, N. Y., Turbottville, Pa., and then (at Suffern, N, VY. He was successful both as a teacher and preacher, and there are now many men and women in all the communities in which he preach. ed who will hear of his death with the keenest ret, and drop a tear of al fection to his memory. He leaves to sarvive him his wife, two sons and two (srove mm Hall pre pared 1868, he WAS ar H 1 and dropsy daughters. Interment Thursday afternoon, uffern, om Beech of an ouble zed Samukr Bowsmasten lied in Creek Monday morni : 1s daughter, iHuess home Steer Of several f art 1 ag Bs years and ; well preserved man f a long time he for the pa five his home wit H i KOM reek Br by ave q' several ch A 111 YILLIAM ¥ orping ab years of age In that vicoity Being a pleasant large number of survived by a daughters, Sadie 2 eral took place on a sbrother of Walle fonte. be fun He was Bel Had No Enemies. It is not he had never exchange a cabbage priate in gyric on epitaph much 1 an You coul head an cesay put abovy YO neve i ] dy ma: y AD TERE on or {POR SALE-Wopkine & bammeriess shot gut WR Allen single Barrel . er Penns. § gon price 4. © SETNAL roace, Pa FOR ar 1 CARPETS ~«( cIperiment: a ng from Part Vacuum a mach Mend FOR SALE top: 1 80h p. Reo opin fine shaw runabout, n good condition Ww 1808 sacr Address C. MM. Gramley, Rebersburg At Harrisburg Auvtomoblle Oo xa "n aC uring | 1 be si FOR SALE~#0H p RB er tourit and windshield 1 juipment blers complete with 1 1 Rambler runabx hb. 1} be sold BL 8 sid Odress Rebershurg Ast for Harris Automobile (x Loy Ram yal 18 rice § ORr shy x3" ENGINES 1 20 traction © 1 Ross fhopAltman & Tay oline stat onary X Slalionary pors Mw a as & Nhepher . in engine | Lambert gas smbert ot» M asd p Friel pine Gran Rebersburg FOR SALF more « and bart NOCERRKY Binds © A Dever water piped 10 the house Yale sale it Madisonburg Jos. Rachau Property there er in in Gress admrs., Mad one and CAUTION=All persons are Aagninst the purchase of a note made by ut Gorsigned. parable 10 Robert Rossman, dated July 26, 1008. at First National Bank, State Col loge, at 30 days, for seventy-seven and a half (F977 50) dollars, Not having received aloe for same, will pot pay sald note unless compelled by law. Henry T. Norris, Belictonte, BR. PF. D No.1 xi bereby easuthon od MAKKAT QUOTATIONS. RELLEFONTE-PRODUCKE, Fees. per dosen Lard, per pound. , Tallow, per pound. ........ Butter. POE POUBKL. «oc ous iso coos sas savears BELLEFONTRE-GRAIN, The following prices are paid by CY. Wag a. for grain > rb LEE ELLE TE TEE LE LE AIEEE PARRA AREE RRR SAREE Ree EL LET TE FERRE RE aan EE TTT
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