THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. Thursday, September 23rd, 1909. CR ———— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS —\ogel's Minstrels here on October | 5th. J. Kennedy Joh the past week new office. Pay vour and in that cent, rebate, Mrs. Hugh in Tyrone as the Mr. and Mrs. R. B Centre County Fair comes the first week in October, It will up season for summer gatherings Mrs. Campbell, of Punxsutawney, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Barnhart, on Linn street. —Willlam McClure had a fine con- crete porch built at his home, at the corner of Spring and Bishop streets. -—Robert Sommerville, of Winburn, arrived in Bellefonte on Monday morn- ing and became the guest of James H. Potter, —Miss Helen Overton, after spend- ing part of the summer at Monte Lawn, is again in charge of her de- partment at the Bellefonte Academy. Jack Dale, of Mrs. Florence Dale, and Randolph Daggett, son of T. Daggett, are now students of Staunton Military Academy at Vir has been taxes nson receiving before October the taxes Way save usual per Crider spent Sunday of Freeman. guest her close son James gotiating hotel er Was m Haag House lent landlord ~The pictures this at opera house will be the finest we have week the Ssepshown and with Christy Smith's | orchestra you ought to have an even- ing rare pleasure, and Vogel's Minstrels you want to kes they will be hers of rel started Y¢ gteorir Ager . sidewalk porch, de fenders automobilist from the serious progress On Toesdn week t) xl wi her wdialls x ir ch ability invi beat met he { testing pleane ve horels to the in «¢ onening Lawrence PP. Monahan, his wife, of Pittsburg fonte, on Saturday afternoon and apent Sunday the guest of T. 8, Btrawn and wife Shortly after thelr arrival Mr. and Mrs, Strawn, with thelr guests, left on a little automobile run. They went to State College and from there to Penn Cave Then to Rebershurg and around by the old fishing creek haunts, on Fishing Creek, coming home by way of Lamar, Hublershurg and Zion. Mr, Monahan is a partner of Judge Marshall Brown, one of the most Influential lawyers In the Smoky City, thus this firm has a very credit. Faq and arrived In Belle. na able standing nmong business Interests | of that thriving city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Monahan are pleasant people and while here made a number of friends, PANINI NINN NNN NSN | Centr | Tuesday parents, the | IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS A You Vogel's Min- strels AS local Democrat will want to gee heretofore, pag: mentioned finl NEWS on every ‘lothier's sales Bush House with full line of walking skirts Alk Strawbridge & ( will be at the the 28th, coats and man on a suits, ens Miss and Margaret daughter of Mrs, A. J. Cook, of Bellefonte, returned from Europe on Saturday where with friends, had making an extended tour. Fletcher W. Biddle, of will be the speaker at the Y. M CC. A. meeting on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to which every Bellefonte Is cordially invited. ~The ladies of the United Brethern church will hold an ice cream and cake Cook, Mr been she, tev ford, man social in the room adjoining the church | to} on Saturday evening, Sept. 25th, which the public is cordially invited. ~Mrs, Louis Friedman left for her home in New York City after two-months' visit with her Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holtz has She was | accom | incidently led by Sigmund Joseph, took in the Ww ho Hudson-Fulton celebration : : we building wil be orated and to make it a grand success man, woman, hoy and girl in Belle. fonte ited. The Y A the most attractive pla everything is being done Every in inn of iw os ntre Democran Master Jac) who of their Bellefor Indelphin Mrs. | el Wasson burn sper home in her 8 VOar pastor A Day" department Rev, Fletcher W. 1 the Bedford Methodist pal church, Is to be the day At 10 a preaching Fletcher W and the of probationers, and the adults 12 A. Mm Class meeting p. m Sunday school \ given to every one earnestly, hoped has nt any the school will others who are lothor school. 2 | League. 6:30 p. m led by Miss Nora “Faith paralyzed by 22-23. 7:80 p. vices, spirited Junior Chorus, Grand tally of the church tor of in eve idle, pas Episc preacher of the by Hey reception baptism of n Biddle gouven!s It who with attending that every one time identified be present, and all not members of any 0 » m Junior in been Loveland, subject, Fear,” Matt. 14 m.i~Evangelistic ser- singing led by the Everybody welcome | Wednesday in of W, Harrison Walker, Bed- | | field, in Epworth League, | of We Don't send out { Job printing when | you, John (day for | business | Miss | from a | at for do town can your it for P. Harris Pittaburg left where Waednes- transacted on he Ellen Valentine four-wecks' Downingtown. M has visit among friends of T Garman, ster, Mrs Y E. Walker, of Salona, spent Jellefonte, as the guest Bellefonte, M. Little, Oliver Witmer, of Bellefonte, returned | | phia and Atlantic City on Friday | ~Miss Emma Krider left Bellefonte | on Tuesday afternoon to visit friends in | Tyrone, ~Friday Mrs. Joseph Ceader and son, Joe, left for Wiiliamsport where they spend a short time, Miss Rose Gamble, and Mrs. George Gamble, left Tuesday afternoon for Jersey Shore, ~The Misses Pearl left for Philadel where | they will spent a couple of weeks, | Tate, of who | was operated upon for appendicitis, is | I . getting along very nicely, #—Mrs. Hugh Worth Crider spent Sat- urday with her paredts, Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Freeman, of Tyrone, | who had been visiting friends ~Mrs Albert Landis, of Bellefonte, is | visiting her parents, Mr, and Mitchell Watson, in Philabelphia. ~Mr, Levi Daughenbaugh, is visiting in Bellefonte at the home of his sister, Mrs. Emma Boyer. Ww Nebraska tending to ness Mrs. G this week where some Important he Is legal bus- —Miss Molly Musser left on Tuesday noon's train for a visitto friends at Millheim and in other parts of Penns. al valley, parents, | { friends | Roxanna After an enjovable visit ‘olumbus, Ohio, Helen Mingle AMOnNgE in an turned home Mrs. E Mobley d in Bellefonte #1) ame Jamu Mi of Nittan) who reports little dull In that section MeNitt and Huyitt lumber daa that place W. Tolbert business =a since the Lad wn ne ar Mrs Fenl f evening Harry E rity at the y 1 unceaq gave a House to he one n given Bellefonte anal : a time There r of ladies and gentlemen present being attired in costly 2 il gowns, h added brilli : sire to the val of the fi ace It me tir n were large ) whic ! It was the nating social events that Iry vears Scene re popular hoste Thoms Ir irs 1) as K orn parents, Mr Meek. Tommy, Jr Bellefonte He can g wut in Be do in the thriv and s the fresh air Hefonte, but | A hard to ng metrop H. Macker, the green grocery having his own time trying to quer that prancing bronco which he recently purchased at bronco sale. The indications are that the only thing that will provide for the future of Macketr's family is a good big life insurance, The animal has tried to get away on several occasions, thereby causing the driver considerable uneasiness, On Monday afternoon Mr. Macker was coming up High street when the bronco became a little too frisky. LL] AL off of High street, when his conveyance collided with the buggy of Uriah Housel which was standing on the corner, the spokes in one wheel of the convey: ance were broken out and the axle bent. { The shaft on the Macker wagon was | also broken and other damage done. g of Clear. | oro] weeks delightfully at Asbury Park | Runkle, Esg., took a trip to | at- | | after | day afternoon Misses | Mrs. Priscilla Bell and Miss Alice jellefonte, spent a few days at the home of Thomas Hull, at Aarons burg recently, Mrs. Joseph Heaton, of Clearfield, Eagle- ville, Bellefonte and State College, returned home, -Elliott VanDeavenor, who spent Sunday in Bellefonte as the guest, of friends, left on Tuesday for Baltimore, Md., where he is employed. —Miss Sadie Bullock, who spent sev- has and other points of interest, turned to her home in Bellefonte, —Miss Gertrude Dickle, of Harris- burg, but who has been in Bellefonte, has re- | for some time left for Vail last Friday noon where she will visit her broth- | er, ~Mrs. John Sebring, wife of Dr, | { daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A daughter of Mr, | RECENT DEATHS. infant A, Alex- Marion Epsa ALEXANDER ander, of Pine Creek Mills day morning, 13th, of pneamonia. aged 11 months and 27 days. Funeral vices were held Wednesday forenoon, conducted by Rev, C. E. Garrett and terment was made at Millheim, j. Gress Neary Hospital, Johnstown, on ng, Sept. 19, of typhoid ment was made in ohstown, See Y ~ in Memorial rn morn Inter. Grrand Ww cemetery on afternoon | The deceased | Salona, where Mr. Gray was employed | Sebricg, was an arrival home Thurs- | an extended visit er at her home in Potts. from m 44) during the sum ville, ~-Miss Daisy Keichline returned home from a pleasant visit with her brother, Dr Keichline at Petersburg, and w ; 1 3 in Huntingdon and Lewis Idren and f Oi “¥ Nothing : Ming at the meeting of the Bellefonte couacil on Monday night # any consequence. It was decided to was done at t | try and stop the leakage of the reservoir The awmal started to | run and Mr, Macker quickly turned him | | old soldier and is deservin All by having it relined with cemen s it it 18 Cans extra A g the expense is Dow erable he hadn't juired ged storage it Away th the re had arrived \ Nec) had arrived Mr. Fleck laimed that every time he went to tle baggag it was closed. also that he had tern over charged He took theg the State Railroad Commis, on which met in Harrisburg last week and after hearing it the Commission ided that it was Fleck's place to be present to take his baggage away when the station was open. taken t after it room ase before dec The Renovo base ball club, which the Bellefonte base ball club, be longed to the Central Pennsylvania League, has about $500 of a surj to be divided among nineteen players Renovo is to be congratulated upon ng the only club in Central Pennsyl- x league that can | 1 with ins R134 h A rndid financial finish at the of While there were other % in the league that were making a great deal of money, the management of those ¢ in some cases allowed outside influences to control and they ran the clubs into debt so badly that it was necessary to make an assessment in show { lose Season itths | &a young woman who had a bri order to pay the floating debts and the) players got nothing. -John Brian, who has been residing here for years, acting in the capacity of mail carrier for theBuffalo Run Railroad Co., and who delivered registered letters from the postoffice, has decided to leave Bellefonte and go and live with his daughter, who resides near Greensburg, His daughter will be remembered as Miss May Brian, who was connected with the Salvation Army here, married well and is now going to keep one of God's greatest commandments, that of remembering her parent in the days when he needs it. tf. Brian is an of the com- fort which has been provided for him. His friends will miss that gravity auto- mobile that he has been riding down High street for the last two years at such breakneck speed. pubs She | art who ohn town I years ago, > Was b “a n abo p- it | young ma: and spent most Milesburg. Mus, MARY JANE Grav: —whoes maiden name was Longer, widow of the late W. Y. Gray, died {Monday morning at the home of her son-in-law, Charles H. Guelich, at Philipsburg, aged 75 years, | of § pneumonia, following a stroke of paralysis. The family formerly ‘lived in | in David Krape's carriage shop, and later they moved to Philipsburg, where Mr. Gray conducted a carriage shop. Miss Froxexce May Bexepict graduated with honors from te sylvania State College last June, died suddenly on Wednesday, September 15th,atCleveland, Ohio, following an oper- | ation for appendicitis. Miss Benedict was ght future, and her sudden death was a great shock to her parents and friends. The body home of her parents at Hin i who | Penn- | was sent to the 4 ociock on Wednesday evening, Sept 16th, after nine, months’ illness. She had two severe operations after which Bright's disease, develaped. was | Rhinebeck on the sixty-two years ag i Hudson she was Henry re ia ra at { Rf ted in marriage She was a active member Beech Creek al t held res made i cemetery We day afterno 2 o'clock family plot THE BAZAAR Our buyer | just return- ed from New York where he pick ed up MANY BARGAINS Will offer them at ] rices which Was in the Baptist aving will please you. LADIES’ Prettiest and SUITS gnappest styles lin Black, Navy, Raisin, and Cataw | | | ba colorings. WAISTS SKIRTS Underwear, New Styles in COMBS AND BARETTES| Drrgs Goons axp Ovrixes J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa. Sept. 16, 1909, died Mon- | | on or address L Deceased | mm Grorcy. Myrox.—who was favorably known, died at his home Pine Grove Mills last Saturday ing Sept .11, about 8 o'clock, He til for some time with kidney He Was ag 63 a wi and at even 1 been trouble, ved by and well red { \ dow and also two half-si wife of WwW ’ Jone J H, Apgar, Cle 4 i aithful member of the of “lt APMINIST RATORS'N Estate of A. ( Gecensed Lewers of admin have been gra persons indebe Ln ithe above ndersigned | &d 0 make payment 0 present the Bower & Zerby, at for Administrator same Bell GErTiac AtLys NOTICE OF APPL'SN POR A CHARTER toad Notioe owen & Zenny is heredy be made by J. H R. Woodring. D.( Crain so the Gover PENN Y A WORD ADV. w FOR § Box N RF.D FOR SALE~Pr Swver of Unlonvilie - eETLY « the late William Pa. For information® call Bricker. Boalsburg. Pa. of FOR SALE near the Milest ¥ Nerbant er The ’ of 8 P ff Miiest ENGINES iract in Altar onary x on oh oline stat ne stationar and Ix re. Ps engine Reberst BOYS FRE} su SCrite y y present best made VAT ie Ricyoie Mar City Y a FOR SALF more or and barn ax The costs Wot ar ’ Tay be dlsposs Archey. Climtondale WANTED SUCCESS MA energeLie and respot Bellefonte Pa 1 solicit new subscript) time. Experience start among friends and ae . build up 8 paying and permanent | out eapital. Compiles outfit snd Instreoctions free Address VON Vaceess Magazine Room 108, Success Magazine Building. New YorkCity. N.Y we MARKET QUOTATIONS. BELLEFONTE~PRODUCE, Eggs. per dosen Lard, per pound. ne NIOrERary °0 i" n | Tallow, par pound. . Butter, per pound, ,.. BELLEFONTE-~GRAIN The following prices are paid by C. YY, Wag ner, for grain ; w red... FERRE RR SER Pena aee Corn shelled sus os an ssn sg saad 0
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