Thursday, September 16, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | i -Remember, you find local news, now, William Humes returnnd Monday | Texas” at the opera us ri Get a Hustle On on every page of the Centre Democrat, | afternoon from a business trip to Du ay evenit usit ) 1, the 17th What Bellefonte needs as much as BELLEFONTE AND V ICINIT Y | —A summary of the game and fish | Juth, Minn, You will fi local new n every anything else is a good, live board of {laws will be found in this issue on —Mr. and Mrs. C, C. urned | page of the Cent DEMOCRAT trade that Page 5. { another page. last week from their outing wmong the Mry. Ethel Mi | “oi kes 1 ‘anal THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Miss Crissman will resume her | lakes in Canala, Mercer, Pa “ | dancing class this Friday evening in ~Miss Esther McElhattan returned on | Henry Diryan | the Bush Arcade, Sunday trom a month’ 8 Wilcox and 8 Oui | oo Tel ry | lL] ir dy ; be 8 v wo Wilh Miss Caroline Beaver Young, of | HVE » and friends over the county’, by, of Bellefonte, attended the Metho- | Williamsport, is the guest of Miss Eliza- The little girl who lost a little purse | dist conference at Howard 1 Monday wai beth Wilcox, on Linn street, | with chain can get the little purse and {and Tue & visit with rela Revs T. S. W PANINI — Claude Cook left on Tuesday on al The ( option rally in Belle- business trip to Warren, Pa, and ! fonte, on next Sunday afternoon, to be : . : addressed by ex-Gov, J. Frank Hanl . i tan xb 11: . Ry Jamestown, N. of Indiana, will be su 0 attract mi Why do you go out of town to get | chain by calling at the Demockar of —An advertisement | your job printing done when we can fill | fice. JENTRE DEMOCRAT i8 seen ¢ read by The Centre Count) ‘alr will have gome original features this year The every want for you in a satisfactory| —The last dance at the Park was held | twice as many person nterest nserted speed program Was never better : question is frequently asked | Mr nd Mrs. James Rossman “Why the Centre Democrat have —— and h & . mit OS an, - ’ ee x ™S Tr Freeport, Pa, are the guests of Sad lation he only answer Weaver sisters, on Howard street manner’ on Friday evening. Owing to the |in apy other county ~The dates set for the Centre county | threatening weather it was not well Teacher's lustitute is from Dec, 20th | tended. 9 cheerfully p to 24th. It will be held in Garmans Mr Mrs. R. B. Freeman, of Tyrone, | ar ; i , | opera house, Bryan, spent a short time 8 K § ne ; Wednesda OFR/ NY John — When “Texas” is presented on Fri home i 3 : Kas a Yo ; home of her daug ! I tug! BY ING’ . Jay an: 4 h a day, September 17th, the patrons of the reel. 4 a . Adil wr HOSPITAL NOTES Crider High give is the people ré« opera house will witness a western play day afternoor of truly western type, ) her brother visiting in Bellefonte, at tl al ? arvolf | ~The baggage room at the P, R, R, | OWing of his daught ars. | : } iy : ’ . a i station has been overcrowded the past other Linn street ‘ i aL ated HEWES two days by the trafic of new students —Mrs. Frank Derstine and se Hl- | . . erin Smit ail on their way to State Col bert, l¢ after a her parer achy. Mrs Louls home fron mother PENNY A WORD AD) Miss Mabel Allisor daughter i y " ~ PPOara Wiliam A. Ailison, of Spring repainted it would have made a fine wi¥ hh guest of her le, Arc 00 FR ICE THE FURNACE TO STAR: ng to the height of the second Br willy gi h 3 ' FOR SAL} vt " . f fist con 1 { i { Tussey wriionus 3 Te als TF Dae 2 be first . : ettainly 1 be i mat : weld at y 1 on ' : : : AlSO engag rot Ho Sans » it A WRinay : oe na \ i " Lh 4 . ; the train nte furbace in trim to ! 1. rain Tusseyy ‘ irly well ture of pleasing appearance i ! nm the station he had time in lt, a igh to shake hands with someof h ind hal 1 iM furnace from | CAUTION=AL | . 8" | : oli i } ) Against we ng Juaintances, He is a son of the “ " ag NRICH | any goods whatever admires the exts neat A Al - late Dr, George W. Swarts, an oldtime | Will take several weeks I'be work. | nay no debts tt x " : 3 re \ DG od Eu : owl ; the Centre Brick & Clay Co + Methodist. who for vears made this his | however, will be pushed forward st | Mingoville. Pa h home as fast as possible because iron is now and this has brown stone trim : experiment such a price that it can be mg factur The brick work is One of the most afflicted young men " . Pu EE im pu a } ba hahuiatiy : ’ : in Bellefont { re M RE He 3 od here at a Tair proit The pay roll | ing from a py t as iti r n Bellefonte | orge : 14 " certainly ¢, AS it is of a rich colo 3 ie e is beorge Meese, € HAS of the two furnaces amount to thous. Vacuum hot and is a | Dten so crippled up with rheumatism machine ever uct The brick work | that it is with great difficulty he is able Mendis, Bellefor R : " ) ve . al as le Court et around even ot utches | - ) : Siang It seen at n ! at ' i . ) rial a Temple Court ! ) 1 on cr te e He is naking them all think life is worth rr | FOR SALE persons ) y ec Do . ind \ - y y ! ch is ut sally admired I'he cot ir streets dragging his ino abd windshie ng refus _ a i ’ \ feel rac! hope to have the building under | ie along in a pitiful manner, Oa © blers complet : th ; ; ) " that onday re Hillam Tr N h 10h Rex top of Allegher ) } ' . Oo it . t Orde roof t end of the year, and tha M nday afternoon he and William Tress. Touring to Bellefonte Abd & oo, tender : : i ' ‘. y hi ‘ ows them over three months The | ler left for Mount Clemeuts, where both Alt Motor club : At for Harris end i ) ¥ . } " 1 1" “ 1¢e Altoona Moto in members wii do 3 there are j ' : ' nt ) furnishing and equipment will require | Young men will take the treatment for a # wr " i by to Bell y \ ‘ pers 4 | ) \ i " | ’ pociability run beilef y Of ’ y : r t 1 —_— several months more, 50 that the com rbeumatisn In the winter Mr. Tress Ans pe a ’ wilh Ethel FRUINES " Hmits, or « we : ! y J nieted building may not be sur before | ler gets it 50 badly that he can hardly Friday, the 17th All motorist the traction © 1 Russe ‘ ‘ nr #0 despicable ‘ Y : Or 2 ' Lhe oe wv t Hh Tay N . yt wl ig h " y $ ta 3 pss RICLY county were invited to participate in the Php Altman & Taylor Am bert gas of ‘ nex mm endau the pain, tis to be poped the 5 . +s oline stationary 0} eng vmbert Faso beyond belief, nevertheless Is true baths may prove beneficial ! run, the route of which will be by the | J onary portable engine hp Frick 4 On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ay f Bald Eagle Valley road, and returning | engine and bolier on skids. C. M. Gramiey out and have the severest penalties of of owned 1} . Ex-(zovernor Hanly of lodiana. will be «For some time past Conductor and by way of State College, Seven Stars | Rebersburg. Pa the law measured out to them andy oo It ‘ ¢ in Bellefonte and will address a union | Mrs. U. H. Reamer, of Bellefonte, had | and Warriorsmark, W, W. Blake was | pn cot Property containing ACPO drummed out of tow: that aEYORS ¢ , : is | ! meeting in the Presbyterian church been contemplating a pleasant trip dewn | unanimously chosen as starter for the more or less. thereon erected a good hou ‘ Wa 4 y " ’ ’ he | He will discuss some of the topics con- | through beautiful Cumberland valley. | event, and the time to be made was set | and batn and » ! necessary outbuildings ana all For five : ’ jeozer. of | course Miller thinks a great nd 'h Monday w kinds of *=oit. A never falling . nected with the cause of temperance, | Monday was the day set to start, but | at not less than three hours and twenty water piped | ‘be house. We offet ’ 1 4 " - " ” " 8 al LAL} OF I'hose who have read the daily papers | man never knows what a day may bring | minutes. The company adopted a reso- | supe sale ; it is one asd abalf m | rt . . 1 y . A need got be told that he has a place for On Saturday evening when he | lution to the effect that any participant | Madigonburg, In Gregg twp. Wa . . { An a nburg. Pa. 3 vemiancad Him cotnawhat aut u y & thar 3 th among the leading men of America, | came home from his run he found his | entering in the run who violated any of | 40% Rachau. sdmrs., Madisonburg. Pa. 3x40 311 i if ny ne y oun ore e \ te hed ) f ite tn Yentunesd ; ¢ du i 3 ON ung thave, nhitched the animal | Before a voter, he was called to the | wife in bed with a nurse attending her, | the rules governing the run would be CET UOTATIONS V OF 37] ‘ y i" opin : nani fod O vO y . : i o v -” M finally a | fl 4 at Nt The 1 " post near the buggy. | political stump, and there is not a coun- | She happetied to see a cobweb on the [refused an invitation to participate in MARKET Q ” bed i Iinaiis is ye } ¥ Fon © Horas ni y yur H rt p 4 \ w i f ppear as mysterious ) ! 1 began eating grass [ty in Indiana that has pot heard the | ceiling during the afternoon and set a any future runs of the club, The con- | p ha +R he come. Instead of it get hy insome way, got his head between | force of his eloquence in political debate. | Chair on top of the stove so that she | fetti car will leave some 30 minutes in ing better it grew worse until a cou- | the spokes of the conveyance, In try- At the age of 28, he was elected to the | could get up high enough to wipe it off. | advance of the club and will mark the ple of weeks ago when he had it |ing to free itself from its predicament | State Senate, and four years later was | It was the old story o lanced. It was thought then that the | the horse fell on its back and the bug | sent ’ and he o wilding rick are of ' i man shapes mottled fire brick and retu and back CARPETS ands of dollars each month, is ed among the merchants of expenses T “3 hold The gulity wretches should be found wEant Bellefonte, has be oubled with allt. On Bunday he drove pore under the skin o he middle fin Grange pler at Centre Hall ger of his left, hand It has incon fore starting to take In the and curiosition RELLEFONTE-PRODUCE, Fras. per doron “ee . Lard, per pound i i is i" the chair slip. | route to be followed, the reverse curve | Tallow, por pound. , ' Saahins baie ne to Congress, Later his friends | ping, and Mrs, Reamer fell, straining | near Julian and post markings at the | BUBIEr, POF POUR... cover vine sone snin 0" sore would heal but he still suffers | gy was thrown on the horse, The tle | called him into the race for the United | the ligaments of her ankle, She also | railroad crossings on the Bald Eagle BELLEFONTE-GRAIN more or less pain from the wound, [rope was drawn so tight about Its | States Senatorship, and on the seventh | received sore minor injuries, Instead | valley. The following prices are paid by CY Wa His physician is doing everything to | neck that it took considerable work ballot came within five votes of the | of taking the proposed little jaunt Mrs, It is believed that the club run to | ber. for grain keep bloodpolson from setting In and | to keep the animal from choking to | nomination, which on the next ballot | Reamer is in bed and her husband is | Bellefonte will be one of the most pleas. causing further trouble. It is thought, | death. The rope was cut twice be- went eclsewhere through a combination {aking care of her, Conductor Bailey,of | ing and enjoyable of the season. In case however, he will be able to go to work | fore It was released. Fortunately no | Of the field against him, Asan orator Harris again in a short time. special damage was done | he has few if any superiors, § burg, has taken Mr. Reamer's | of rain it will be left to three members |B 4 RARE BOD place on the train for this week, to call off the run. _ u . 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