Thursday, October 28th, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NNN NI NINN NINN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Nannle of eas street, has in McKelvey, nocepted a the Commercial Miss Lamb a8 operator change. Mr, and Mrs of State Colleg aunt, Mrs Mills, spent y street --At a rone James A elected ough schools Col J walk laid his lot in home. J tor and m eX - McCormick, McCormick's of Potters Bellefonte at John T , and Mrs Carson, Kate in il meeting of the board the Shook vf gpect other evening Bellefonte, was f the bor school assistant pal had a concrete entire length of the north of was the alley o1 Showers ade a good job of it Johns awarded on, the the —iyeorge C plumber, who had by Gehret and Lamber ing work the Court to worl Haines h Haven taking tre been in commence Mrs, from the where she had for lung trouble that her condition -0n Harry White Sanitorium atment been fends are glad Saturday Miller, of Bellefonte ette Smit to the } I | a port for Reatmont. Miss Sm in the Mitler family and young lady.\ — Edgar Burnsides fet on Thur afternoon for Denved, Col., where will again ness of the almost reco foot. —Mfisds Be Lamb street, toona, wher friends fo Pittsburg kf ~c1 LLOra, ma Magny of who had beep yigifng left ov Saturday /ma/nihg While here Lire andl cordiall i She is a very thing was d enjoyable one ~The Nittany Country cl finally come to an McMullen Estate, had d ahead at once at Hecla Park be ready in will begin and possible bef: receive sant agreement with The ations will week and then work be. pushéd as far as wenther that specific one re Ww 1d : v : utside work comes Rregation favored by Mabelle a music of pecially in 1} productions ing, were all ity and thus she herself Mra Bellefonte having wit Arnold were highly them Mra Osgood, of Pittsburg Hi on Her oven An marvelous the morning 2) andling bot} that } experience ‘ be and Kill Ir ff in Renu an placed the evening Osgood delightfully er tertained A number of ladies and gentlemen Bhe is a member of a concert trio and on Monday morning left for Wilkes. barre where, In the eve ning, she played to a refined audience. Her visit here was to her son, Marion Arnold Osgood, who is a student of the Academy. Bhe Is much pleased with the Institution and the town, and Me, hereafter, will occassionally make vise its here where she will be cordially welcomed, omplish by ROrvices can After in a class Ren \ position ' Ty- his | IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS of — Mrs. Hamilton Otto, Falls, 1s a guest of her sons, and Harry Otto. Landlord R. Mills, was Wednesday. Prothonotary Niagara R. Randolph, of of Pine Girove one our business callers on Kimport five tirrels and a pheasant on That well got Tues enough, Warriors Mark, R. R. Randolph, H. Bathurst, of was doing of Also and W Petticoats” coming Monday, ! st, It Is 1 ay of to and to ster held in St Wednesday the public uchre next returned g : i there will ¢ the regular services the Reformed church next Sabbath Ap ald ! i ircel of chestnuts was GesK n ow | \E e control of T. Clayton Brown, manager of the Scenic, has § new booth for his moving picture machine, Itisa little larger than the old one, being made of heavy asbestos which is held together by an iron frame. The material is almost ax heavy as boiler iron, and is so thor. oughly fire proof that a bonfire could be built in it without fear of damaging {the building The cost is about $150. Mr. Brown is sparing no expense in making the Scenic not only attractive but free from anything that would en danger the life and limb of his patrons, On Monday evening, November 15th, [the world’s championship base ball ames, recently played between Pitts Bors and Detroit, will be shown on the canvas at this popular place of amuse- ment. This will be interesting and ex citing and every admirer of this sport | shoe d be on hand, present owners ust completed a Maurice | If you are having sale, this fall, it | will pay vou to have the printing at this office. | 1 E. J. Williams, clerk for the Coun- ty Commissioners, transacted business in | | Harrisburg this week. —The office of County Treasurer Geo. Fink, in the court house, looks as if it! ad been struck by a Kansas Cyclone, | ~~Miss | obliging operators in the telephone ex- {change at State College, spent Tuesday | in Bellefonte. Announcements in i Register cost $1, bills printed at this office {the advertisement free, our Public Sale you receive Mrs. Mary Seguer, of State College, spent Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday in Bellefonte as the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Sarah Fulten, on Pine street, Edw i of | f ara ham, Va., jellefonte Greenslade, arrived in on I'hursday afternoon and is now a guest of his sister, Mrs, W. A, Lyon, on High He (pects to remain in here | part of Dr. Jose Brockerhoff, New York City the past week vited to the palatial home of Schwab. This is the lar residence, along the wintes while in was in- Charles mil River- finest nl Pu \ » > ive the 1 the famou lion dol side dni considered try torn up this week being placed in Mr. Blair not cer- 0 the corner en new s TOOm. 15 with diamond, ay, L mnches 4 rface was bene sfonte's rettiest Hef i . ladies, eir friends said, young and [here goes the long We realize that it is a0 1ostance wr wid W aida we eared nntry ab tion although the 'y people from sever: meetings attended | lowns so Ce AWAY cay evening Lr fierce passed over the community n eed storm hight Considera when K struck the church, doing damage F nit Die miunately the congrega tion was not large or there no ht have However the Platts off, as reached been some fatalities. ht high he 1 ning didn't scare Dr eturned Monday several nights this week Jave been | on ne meetings ull of interest and productive of great good Ing The third quarterly meet of the lellefonte Methodist ¢ hurch, of which Dr. Thomas 8. Wilcox is the pastor, will be held from October 27 to The preparatory services will take place as follows On Wednesday evening Oet, 27, Rev, A 5, Quimby will preach, On the following evening Rev, ) B, Bren: neman will occupy the pulpit; on Friday evening Dr, W, P, Shriner, a former pastor, will preach, These services will take place at 7.30 o'clock each evening The Sunday services will commence at 9.30 o'clock in the morning with Love Feast, led by Rev. C, C. Shuey, At 10.30 o'clock reception of members and holy communion. At 7.30 o'clock preach. | ing by the pastor followed by holy com {munion, The individual communion {cup will be used for the first time, This | beautiful set has been presented to the i church by Mr, and Mrs, F, W, Crider. done | Eveline Stevens, one of the | When you have your | ducking | Thomas Rishel popular Bellefonte Sunday in Sunbury | and Mrs, Chas being a daughter Mrs visiting weeks the ppent of Mr. latter From man, and Ira dray AB Ruosls Livingston, the of Mr. Rishel, Williams, had been lellefonte for the last three the residence of her | Mr Mrs. W. A, Lyon, left on | nesday afternoon for her m CB in at and who parents Wed home In Jer ~Cyrus Hunter, of in town—und what would | be without Cyru and township of Half Moon is | credit, Stormstown, was otormstown clairns that his entitled to first for Well, we standing at the Ti! and not Fergus it roads on, just too glad to mention {of Cyrus, and admit, Moon is entitled to roads, If it be the whole ti praise {im Herbert ved a letter fror Real Estate Transfers C. Cassidy exr to ] tow nshig $ Abedoego Williams et { G. Fink, October 14, 1909. 1 # iw Huston township. $0 William L et ! Llewellyn, State Co 1 1) MARRIAGE LICENSES, iu Particulars of Mr, John W Death leath in Batschelet's atschelet, wh we Heed h ( He suddenly r was employed on a mill at Bird's Po where he lived with his wife and daughter, Miss Dora, the three having gone there last spring, and the summer in the southern Climate proved to be hard on all of them and Mrs. Batschelet and her daughter suffered considerably from n fever, from the effects of have not fully recovered 3 ried at lisease po eek 4 L xp red saw Missouri, nt niarial which they Will Fight Cannon. dent with the visit of United States Senator La Follette to Spokane to uphold Congressman Miles Poindex ter and to give Indorsement generally to the policy of the progressive Repub. Heans In twenty editors of country newspapers throughout east ern Washington Thursday night | organized the Progressive Republican League. The organization Is expected later to lead to a state-wide movement in opposition to the Cannon and Al | drich policies Colin Congress, on was struck in the eye by the steel point of an umbrella a man in front of her was Carrying under his arm, while she was boarding a train at this place on her way to Altoona from a visit with friends in Bellefonte, is getting along very nice- ly ot the indications are that she will suffer no manent injury to her eye. Tyrone Herald fory 3 on EY ha | where | weeks with H, C. Goss and family, | (brick paving) : Mrs. Boyd A. Musser, who Inst week | be seen at the offloe of the Count s PINE GROVE MILLS Alfaretta Goss to Houtzdale the latter ¢ Mrs, mother sanied her Saturday, noe on xpec Mrs. Annie Miller is on the Moyer 1] spent sick list principal of the of last with his y at Selinsgrove Martin Foster and family and Miss Maude Decker, of Altoona, were recent visitors at the home of J. A, Decker, of taileyville AS, Ray Albert 18 nt caused part week m, school on Fri Markle ¢ family, nd granddaughter ted i among reiative been beautified by h 2. . ndol WADGOI] 'Arni " spring wagon Barrows im 8 Pent ners LEGAL EX! tDIVERTISEMENTA restate nee w sald exee next Ox arvies and make art of Common nierested st his Frid the 0. at o'clock ». nm y ‘he meet Lhe Cr Ni where a pr 3 this jer's Exchange L 3 vember whet pre a rred quested 1 forever parties are re “rt ¢ their claims or tw fund 8 KLINE WOODRING xian A 1 Sr A LED PROPOSALS Commonwealth of Pennsayvivania STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Harrisbure, Pa be received by the State Highway Department of Penpayivania ander the Act approved May Ist wi. for the cob struction of 6.902 feet of road. extending from the northern borough line on Linn street 10 A) legheny street, and on Bishop street from Alle gheny street 10 Lhe eastern borough line, 4.08 Sealed proposals w | feet (maondam) and extending from Linn street to Hishop street, on Allegheny street, 10 8 fest in Bellefonte Borough, in the Plans and specifications can Commission. ofMce of the State county of Centre ers. Bellefonte, and at the Highway Department, Harrisburg, Pa. Bid ding blanks will be furcished by the State Highway Department apon request. Wids mum be endorsed PROPOSALS FOR RECON STRUCTION OF ROAD IN BELLEFONTE BORO, CENTRE COUNTY.” and received st the oMoe of the Stale Highway I 4 not Jater than November #5 18, will be publicly opened at 10am. the following day JOSEPH W, HU R, State Highway Commissioner. ROMOLA The sale of Mrs, Rebecca Delong was not well attended owl i to the inclem- sto spend a few | ency of the weather Services ' SCHOO] nous at y Blanchard Charles Dy Daly, nent young men ¥ Sunday wit ner, of Blan Mann's se ]. lL. Poormar Bellefonte on > ryt ard, noo 1 1 Edward Maud Haagen Weonesoas PENNY A Any 8 WORD ADV wa casb FARMER V¥ At x4 ESTRAYED heifers #hred, wit} curved horos twoy horn stock. ded both nowith knife ar Rt he ad for inf Are labeled Car ff". Pa SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Clements has vaosted his roan Hotel ar " mi ames Me Clure s ens shot 1 od by Singer Sewing Mochine k or Bishop street. So don't trade ing machines been they do Bvt factorily. as by so doing £30 and get bo better old machine can when new, | door pistes MED. GS ( SHOPM-G. 8 the Hang LL ars : Wes sw Id {Tale sities throw away #85 or article t re Any made take or use rumbers Hellet vis te MW Bs ais ders for hi fments and ge me. Pa MARKET QUOT ATIOAMS, BELLEFONTY Eggs, per doen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound, , BELLEFONTE GRAIN The following prices are veld by CY. Wag ner, for grain Waiges rosehll whiw weave 9 ~ ssesssse RB sess snnss WN LN PRODUCE, seen SRE HEE we
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