THE CENYRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 9th, 1909. Page 5, “The Holy City” at the opera Mrs. Robert Irvin left on Tuesday COUNCIL MEETING. Didn't Git Nothen, bio next Tuesday, 14th for Altoona to visit friends a All the local hunting clubs, of Ty- BELLEFON [ E AND VICINI I Y | Charles Yearick and wife, of Al- | In the show window of Olewine's 'n Monday evening the ellefonte | rone, having returned from thelr an- | (‘ou i : vi i wing, 1434 : P’ Hep y i toon, are visiting friends in Belle- | hardware store can he seen some fine | Counet] ju y vn a mi Snnusl Ha Lng 1 bual outings in the Alleghenies, the tonto electrical appliances for household | der ie head o verbal communica- | fact developed that not one club had ia tions Paul D. Bheffer presented a pe- | the fortune to bag either THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | Mr. R. H. Henderson, one of State | | tition signed by the property holders | bear, The Charles | on Allegheny Moerschbacher went out hunting and | “The Holy City" comirg on the! Miss Lottie Robb returned on | returned with <0 rabbits How Is that 14th Thursday from Dayton, Ohio, where | 107 & day's work fa deer or a | "we incident ig without arellet College's respected citizens, favored On Monday Joe Thal and p ~ wn ur our sanctum with a call | It is liable to be “Windy” about | the Bush House this time next week Miss Luella Shook, of Bellefonte, has secured a position of stenographer with a large firm in Pittsburg street, between Howard | in recent and Lamb streets, protesting against For the firs Lin n 50 years the { famous Modoc { this thoroughfar hen the new State 4 Mrs. Samuel Rine spent several | she had been visiting her sister | =Mry ID, HH. Hastings hag ordered ! road is | davs recently in Boalsburg as the Miss Sarah Bogle, an attache of | ® 1910 model touring car for delivery | The J is that it is too | appointed guest of her daughter, Mrs. George | the Carnegie L..rary, at Pittsburg, is ext spring on her return to Belle noisy ey er asphaltum or the Fisher | visiting In her home In Bellefonte onte from Harrisburg | ordinary state road ] Fire at The Garman estate is putting in Morris Bogle, who had been quite Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quigley, of Arthur Undercoffer, son of Joseph | Bome of thes weanty wou'd len! he livery wa new joist and floor in the brick house in a hospital In Philadelphia Lock Haven, are rejoicing over the . ’ where ’ \ y a po “ Bugle yii on the corner of High and Spring home and is looking exceedingly we rrival of aby boy It's now "Uncle ured i " at Cherry { \ Wher the a m and bustle all | fire on | streets, Fi { the laying brick on that part of Hur in township th Bellefonte, | pletely “skunk of Bellefonts as se- | well if 1 enided in larg: ina expects to remain in Bellefon Henry { have | together with Mrs. Harry Auman, who has been | an indefinite time Hon, James A iver departed orris Musser, of College towns! a : nf | ea a 1 rr f 3 { NIN usin $ | oe 1 p alt walrus cal E IL awi Ach yeu I quantity ’" vigiting at the home of her brother, Col. Deitz. who had been spending | on Saturday evening fi Philadelphia Lb, : #8 caller; hb HHOTHe A ' : | h tebe . ht head Hickman Kellerman, at Cresson, re the ‘summer. in Bellefonte ybliged to hat p a Kg ar fou from : nuch expense in though the si turned home on Thursday tof the Bogle family, left on Mon | B Ween r for : ah except thos Migs Helen Mingle, of Bellefonte, | afternoon for Mexico, wher ) | ‘0 Lote : ard Gheret is now spending most if her time In! gpend the winter Philadelphia her father's shoe store where she now Mrs has charge of the books Miss to be in attendance ¢ Superior Court in } i way are ol himself, Connex ' h the 01 ¢ Viet ) wo Bnved BOON ufter water ne Magni L in ail El LAS 3 RN § The Yoru in \ and none would 1 rn t 1 8 method of m e) on irancae The Isaac Maitland and daughter, connected vith repairing 1 ! Dr. selbert, of this place, returned g mireets | known ‘ Can ™ from Newport a. on Saturday, where Loy a ir } Louise, of Willlamsport, and Mrs ourt house he hi } t gi 4 tune ago the term of Dr. R —Charles W. Hellkecker, of Mont. | Chas. Cruse, of Bellefonte, were the Mrs. Stein, wife of Dr. James B. | oulder y why ted } Sather who had 0 Hayes expired as a member of A yey pratt gomery, has been appointed manager | guests of their brothers, Allen 8, and | Stein, and her children Mary and fw . E : is a] by n re local Board of Health There was | the home of M of the Belle Télephone company for! Robert Garn ET, ALARA NE The as n ! on rails gainst him being | mola, on Baturda Lock Haven to succeed the former appointed because he didn't reside in | ber guest, Miss manager, W. 8S. Shope, of Bellefonte the borough. J th meeting the | Port Matilda question was brought up and Dr. Da- | tifully decorates ] was appointed to fill the | the renditior com- | pla { Haves Brickley and commission | The Pennsylvani Railroad ( ivan 1: ch Is an indication ths the busi an, at Tyrone James, of TY are vis g in Belle i tleman Is improving from 8 mishap Edward Williams, clerk for the onte this T Amer n LAr & t / erican Jdme Bton« County Commissioner { Thurs "Girls," at the opera house next . ; ee % : hil A n now has a new kiln in ~Mortimer ©. Donahue, of Phila- | gay for Canton, Ohlo, w trans- | Wednesday vening, is a high class f tion at their Ar delphia, spent Sunday in Bellefonte. ' goted busines for the count He re production that dropped In here only ries . " L! ATION Anda Bs Boon AN it Several vears ago he was one of the turned on Monday well ples with {to fill an open date pleted it gr pl \ y } pleted will be places y ' i h) ig “4 . : managers of what is now the Nittan is tri Harvey Stine and wife, of State Furnace. Since leaving Bellefonte he College, spent Sunday in Bellefonts has been a traveling salesman o. was | The evening | granted the rivileg of laying a | 8nd general adily Im- | steam pipe across igh street from | O'clock all retired to the ining room ; y a room in ’ . { This Is the first time they had been roving ! the watch y d r property or and partook a fea for a king, —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson are house { "wn of gh ni n the county at for a long time ’ ) \ Sibi now in Juniata, where Mr. Johnson g and at 11:45 clock all lk for thelr { homes bearing wit { m recollections has secured employment At present an via | vi the from filw ¢ of ceolan. have © % ’ demor ated bh town. bis uns RE [ complimentar they are making their home with Mrs lishoh Stree nth ‘ nd + WEDDING ANNIVERSARY . \ Tl ' r. al ‘ n Sorina pa the raat Johnson's brother, Samuel Foster, but " Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs. May later they will go to housekeeping . streets Cosrsty led on friend sell ’ Deputy sher A chicken and wafle supper wi h i hild of inn Blackford . " . : y . > 1 ala { {ig rect shoul . ' p ray wiv «+ on Sat. | POt Yet got } be held in the U. B. church annex, on 44, t W afte ard lear: t : © us \ oR : In ; < R | . Y e | complet 0 rday nb it 19 \ | foot ball Thursday, December 23rd, by the ia a child was suffering : : on » Edward RK. Rhoa | | dies of the church. The proce go toward helping to meet an tion they have assumed, and they will . - ’ so? ad ‘ at 8 n bled 1 wits . wed * | FRIDAY. DEC. 1 Ths appreciate all patronage to the su When the: rain began last N Cnr Basile whl =o a Sains tar f L ' 0 aw ith | ceremon re-enacted. At noo: pr oy Tov per; go and help ong 18e nor Kk In ' Lries preseq . os 4 a a oi : y J. A. B. Miller, Esq in a hospital in Pittsbur weeks, writes us that he by next Monday, and recove red his f will resume his | lcome SALE REGISTER. we friends section meeting Mrs street It Bellefonte that there The mothe . . . wi ’ : a“ Luther (34 y Hur ’ | tat t ‘ re ‘ wi There will be power for J ¥ if they would = W ' i po ! : © g EY : % 1 tt i 1 Al i i i ne premises al nb Patton wowns On Thursday ever r« VIMAat r ha 4 k the aREFrRies minat . } f ' ' . wt ' nds te ‘ 't grit The A ig bh y : cit ' From, of milestone their Influend is somethi wife therefor a leasant p y ait Trae ‘} tM hh. forty of his ‘ gathered a Weg a Am 4 a p r R 5 oad Nang: ! nt “ Ar el Ishler—Hess. his home In the evening he Me | rollator a ’ ew aya y Mite y RCC ' ni ny « was spent 2. In the guests her guests cake The Basket Shop will hold its an- | Clarence enn insgive 3 e. Holy. -Cit REV. F. W. BIDDLE HN BE BIDDLE : y ‘ , " Miss Charlotte 8, Who becan All are invited to att N. B SpascLER HILAFD W BIDDLE nual exhibition in Bellefonte in the W wa ’ This means hy nu ‘ thing . ¥ ham A CY mbsbas ian : ALLOTDey BS, TE oer ey AE Petits BRT the weet | ARAL TRE. Jwal, Shoat sn Geers. tho Lot fotlowing : fe y . i rin ’ 5 . Oonb beginning December 13th. The line of | V4 U ; rtunity f = v : ! f riur y eo & - ¥ the: inom my Penn baskets this year is far larger and |! n ~ ting . y prettier 1 Wy : tire nT, h 4 oS be w ef ‘ : I' : igar, | be he ni "etrikin Hy Beli ie. | ment in this of all ki for household purp A ; : Waste i e od Bow ¢ baskets yo ti ot ” Moo FOR SALF Helletfont Belle FOR SAL} FOR SALE-Tw» : od cena ¥ Kauffmar R RENT OR f Centre H Apply 10 John § ESTRAY <Oame 1 po marks. Ow and TETHOVE SRM Re Pa Fass ot Hn . ARMY Farm of e¢lght FOR SALE-B "s and every bottling works Stover. Cobure te. i « ig ORSALF LOST ed wit Loyal Legion I. Higgs - poses, on 4 rr Bargain 10 g Banquet Inquire of Wm. P, Humes. Be 14 their —— wo REPORT W THE CONDITION FOR SALE- 1 have two homes or borough for sale on easy terms, one for 0 THE RELLEFONTY TRUST COMPANY and one for BY much better inducements for : . f ’ : decided on on } : N ‘ of Bellefonte. Centre county Pa, st the close of eash LC. Bullock, Jr. Overseer of Poor, 2 arm chairs long the wall are ) 1 ’ La ! mn Martha darn hse an business, November Sth, 19 of mission des ! are not nk (rom Ww hha ’ ’ nder ! Thursday substantial | r Y prett / ‘ : i‘ r : t v oy ' RESOURCES RAW FURS WANTED-The very highest cash mission furniture so tha ‘ ; ' ad : : Kirk were Resarve fund prices paid for fox. coon, mink, skunk and about the place harmonize ¢ ! re ” ' ; ne two sides who v om he igh Cash. specie and pot yo mush rat Honest grading and square desl counter the patrons : : ter vsence of ' ; vars | : Due from : gusraiesd. Edward Haupt, Beliefonte. Pa ) ¥ ’ nl ! gn ’ canva rr nev ' n i ’ v Rr Tex tobacco CAT , anything ir Le . i" i NL eturned ar agnl very interesting Tas whi eht SETVE BR nl ! that lin Helle nts wden who ) : soil ox . Nickie. oonts the membershii ip t a0 ncluding tional currer FOR SALE~ House and lot obe half mile sast wing honar member Mise Harnhart won | Checks and cash items : of Tusseyvilie joel sulldings. good water / " ) ecoverit bs! raat \ lad f th p nd Due from Banks and Trust first class hotoe ANY terms, cheap Inquire of disputing that the Scenic Is pl ' thw IRN Co.'%. DO PEREEN 2 of N. B Spangler. Bellefonte. Pa. or AB Lee Com relal paper purchased Tusseyvilie, Pa ares out, her side having gained more mem nnsyivania bers than the other The agreement . LON ndica ! : } will be and Nebrasks which wives hir on x ke ry nldde ould give ar Ly " enjoyment, v FN true that man ani H n his eleht serabl : ” th : a an was that the losing side should give a Upon one name POR SALE-40 hp. Rambler touring ear. 10} ager "1 Clayton Brown is in Phila d again e | in H igh siderable prominence Is we order. Sev WO OF TRON Danes 354 55 430.781 98 and windshield. full equipment ; 2 22 bh delphia for stay of about three weeks | 168 which made |} ness a serious | eral officers of the Grand was given accordingly on Thurs. | Loans upon call with col Ramblers complete with top: 1 ¥ hp Reo. Wik nf fn if abou Ire ' " " " : y dress ( Gramiey, matter, and the only thing that pre II be present on this occasion PRT vant 'e sein b Wo ateral 6.000 00 | be Sold at a sacrifice. Address things are moving along down there vented the din taki : tal wel b \ y wimps A ny Suning The full membershy Time loans with collateral 7000 Rebersburg, Agt for Harrisburg Automobile like clock work It is a delight ented X IReANe AKIDE = ala well as members from sister comman was present to enjoy the supper and a | Loans secured by bond and en ETE am _— it fe & «11 y deries t pl , . as Bpen \ morgages 10,000.00 | there and sit for three-quarters He has Hives y h of his time In the inst plagaant Hime wou apt tn Oh Investment securities own hn VOR SALE~ A mercantile stand in a good pros hour and look at something that Is ap i ‘ ils o od exelus' vo of reserve | porous town of WO popuistion, joosted In o open alr 11! wuring iim a longer Peounsvalley Carries full line of peneral med wonderful when you stop to think how ’ } . 1) : bohds, viz : leasant call from A. D. Malrs, whe i © mde. Por? p : lease of life. He came to Bellefonte at |} , . rei loan Stocks. bohds. she rE chandise ~enjoys good country trade. For fur much time and money Is spent to work the eam t the ¢ 1 War 1 take | il be the manager of CGarman’s J ’ Shan age Licenses H " Mortgages and Judgm ts , { ther Information address 8, DD. Geltig, sttor ClO 0 i 5 to f : : : ; nr y y y out the pictures hat are . nightly harge of the Acader nd Alled It t opera house ' the next three years times Bathurst RANEY of record La» Sip m BOY Bellefonte. Pa. x. i i on O _ adem ang n : oO » " thrown on the screen Pathetle sto the honor of himself and the satisfad We found h to be a good sociable a raltuts an’ Rrra. : mo FOR SALE. A fine farm 34 of a mile north of ries told there, from time to time. that \ " 0 \ a ts - It i ! gentleman with a thorough knowl M. Luther Hreon Millhelm veriraia 1.000. 1% cannot help but have an influence for | VON © ie "Pa n io — Linden Hall, in Harris twp. contalbing = " hoped he will rmabently 3 edge of the theatre business. having Lizzie 1. Miller Millhelm i I ER We : ‘ Mmnen ; COON good In the community On the other | : lent fruit of all kinds: 15 acres above is timber ing and efMcient ticket agent at the Vaudeville Managers Associatioon so Ethel P. Plank « «Philipsburg | oPeENSes and taxes paid nam : » 3 sling the result of not heeding that old | ten days, part of which will be spent | going. The object is to run a high Where is Your Share? Deposite, savings fund mean sims | 4 Jourite mill at Pleasatt Gap, Engine it 8 1 ' : arer's and corsified 1 mountain stone burr, 1 coptrifugsl reel garage cleaning out the differential | by his assistant, Wilbur Burkholder A i Heys oe, For information apply 0 Jobe ‘ : , ova | no fakes. Oceaslonally A higher | the treasury's estimate that the popu. Thoughtlessly he struck a match to | ver has taken Mr. Tressler's place In | This will be appreciated by our peo. WELLEPONTE- PRODUCE, : save the car, and In doing so slipped i Bellefonte and Mileshurg. This In a County of Centre, | } while each day hich Cot nd a) » place to go to ve an evening of ¢ ] R 8 y | oyster supper to the winning side, and ommandery this course was his strong, robust physique day afternoon we had a banquet hall Edna Jones . Rellefonte hand there is always something that appeals to the humerous side of life as thought there was a binge and he | burg, of Heech Creek, bas taken Mr acres: fine brick house of ten rooms. bank LIABILITIES F0LIm.20 barn 4070, abundance of spring water, exeel many years of experience along this Fred 8. Bquires Philipsburg aiid x ” a : Harry BB. Hutchinson, the oblig Ine He Ia a member of the National ' Louisa Lamb ; Philipsburg Qapital Stock paid In IBM® | ong ture nd. Will be sold st public sale § Surplus fund N20 | on Thursday Dee 8. stip mJ M ROSS Harry C. Frank « Philipaburg | Undivided profits, loss ex x 80 , Robert F. Hunter, of Dellefonte, Is FP. RR RR station, Is now off duty and that he Is In a position to give to the : now carrying his arm around in alls taking a well-earned vacation of | people of this vicinity the best that's [ Jhiiionitn, Slats 18 Gnaan, gh ; horse power; boller is 5 horsepower. Also familiar warning of “stop, look and | with CC. PP. Hews, Esq. of Erie. His | class vaudeville show, the year around, | Every person In the United States | Put to hanks and Truss Do's ram | the following milling machinery 1 French listen” He was out at Kelchline's | place In being very acceptably filled | charging 10 cents. Every attraction | should have a stake of $34.98 If the : : Juri fachine with © ? fo will be equal to the majority of = money in circhilation on December Ist checks outstanding 1m hors Roger By lonry Boing ahh of his automobile and had a pan of | who is nsxisted by Samuel Tressler, cent shows, so that there will be were evenly divided. This is based on gapoline setting under the machine | the dayman In the tower HD Wea. vifinger, Pleasant Gap. Pa x» price attraction will be sandwiched In, lation of the United States is 58.524. | Amt Trust funds invested temm "At | " " EE see If everything was all right. Quick | the tower In Bellefonte and Mr. Bales: | to give variety to the entertainments. | 000 at this time Amt Trust funds uninvested MAKKLT Qt OTATIONS. quickly withdrew the blazing fluld to | Weaver's place at the tower between ple. A new regulation booth will be | That it ia sald a certain well-known State of Pennay'vanis. | hiesna tuna ntes anes seta vianss sues BD | placed In the opera house, and every | gentleman in Bellefone Is getling ene on the greasy floor, The result was | good bit of changing around to give | thing will be run on improved meth. | tirely too much coal oll. The neigh. 1. John PF. Harris, Treasurer of the above US AREE BREE BRA RE. SSE 84 he spilled the burning gasoline over | one man a little vacation. When “Bile | ode. There will be no loud talking or bors in the North ward say that he gets A mpanY. £6 Sulambly erat Shit i frouttss uae sap ausne 99 his right hand which was painfully | ly” Taft leaves Washington it's a ques | throwing paper wads. Loafing In | enough of coal oll to light the whole knowledge and belief burned. The rear of the car was also | tion whether there are as many [about the hall will also be broken up | blooming town, The people have got. N PF. HARRIS, Treas badly mcorched although It was not changes as when “Hotel” wants to 18, #6 that the patrons of the house oan | ten onto the coal oll business and they Php, ag arn 10 utort te Shia Jy seriously damaged. This is another | take a little trip. It Is good for any lesson from experience not to monkey with gasoline, Robert is getting all right again, man to get out of the old rut once In a while, and we trust "Hutchie” will return with renewed vigor. fool perfectly safe In going there with. out being molested In any way. The object In to extend the best of courte oy to everybody, think he ought o change to a keg In. send of a can, because It would taste better and the chances of polsoning would not be so great. HARRY yy , © anh Beh gues anes bors sein sree s ens Ti had A RE EE EE EE LIT IY SEERRAN rsh RENN Ae ET Ei LE Aah REE TTT TEE Sih bbb dh de FL A SA DO SA i "
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