Thursday, December 23, 1909. THE CENTRE OEMO CRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL I~ A Merry Christmas New Year to all - Most the fonte academy homes to enjo) tion Harry has m students of the Friday I Of Ruhl, vile under the 81 ber, nics his Bank. Miss Helen Kentucky holiday Boone Willi now a dence of Linn street Miss Mary visiting for her home in Robert C ar the Potter-H Hardware gpending ¢ Christm Wellsboro, Twitmeyer te some shop, the Irvin for her Mrs, among several mor Phila Roberts 5. his Wil in Bellefor dental parlors of ing care of the Mrs. John Philadelphia, week and are ents, Mr, and Linn street Ared i and Is Dr laborator Hinman arrived In now Mrs. A. J nh a Fells Mra in kr and yYyouns same apport fell dow: He fA W and It Is to be } oped thorom his ighly enjo visit here who for seve the N Grimm charge of (jeorge years had titan) nace, an f the prot Cleveland competent sant with his position which |} of any enterprise Bellefonte Council he en himseM a tions and ow When ing our o« regretted should The other day Dir. Weston, ne tary of the loeal Y MC A to the telephone and some kind. heart od Individunl whispered in his that if he would go to a certain ok th Ing store he new raincont one red cent has re are he Mr thoroughly « irnaceman signe shilitien Ohio may Grimm mar ith evervihing connected w= nerfectly soher with the AR an member of and Is ae much to do 8 Always pros man o nfry men it hn f 3 f 2L i « iis ah never 4) in nk ta such of len mmunity greatly and be made a. every ndurement to have them remalr re war ealled and It wouldn't cost him Ir. Weston wasn't long in obeying instructions. In a short time he was back In his office when the telephone ring and he was told to go to one of the shoe stores in Belle fonte and plek out a good alr of shoes and keep his money In his In wide pocket, It was fost what he needed and he let no grass grow une der his feet In getting to the shoe store. Dr. Weston doesn't know who his benefactors are but it Is enough to know that they are his friends, and the gifts were the mptings of a kind and generous rt, and were bestowed without any ostentatious display HAPPENINGS succenn | { regret | ever | started | League and fRr | would be fitted out with a | IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS rivea Theol Cin thir take Know Ward John A Nation fohn better Flellef BR tie XN Ward Monti f to 4 with He presidency of the al lane Finding It impossible to the of Tom Lynch brought it retirement on Haturday nd nani elected the Ward bef ess hay much interest th ot me of feeling of How and in inte ae w ote of ler Tony Hall elect the of League either old name time re ump whe mously posit) hailing a ¢ taken ntewt that Tom | know? wan Here s to the « and there Ia a falled to neh the king CAreer came 1886 he win out frond of nn to i" A mar a umpires who the Eastern the National his f.ongue In morning (iarmans gn cold that to adlourn the Institute to Petrikin Hall hose one of the hardest in the town to heat because it hasn't enough of radiation In an interview with manager, H. 8 Taylor, | of the steam heat works, he stated | that the lieal plant was In the best | condilon and they were shoveling oar | loads of coal under the bhollers in or. der to keep the patrons warm. The report that two of the bollers at the Hieam Heating works were out of commission Is not correct, An sxami- nation of the bulMing showed that some valves were not adjusted and the “trap was frozen. Hince then the bullding has been more fortable in Tuesday ofpwera war found Tenchors' The opera bulldings house became neccesary in and is being oceupled by the Institute, Miss Mary her home on Curt Wagner {afternoon for county Owen is Howard left on Orbisonian, geriously | at street, { Miss Nannie visiting friends at turted home Hoy, who had Winburne, has r« George Johnston, the pla members fare means that 8 EM '" | \ Judge Miller hoth The whnship LIN In Oirvin It parties Prugers and sirike off a Fong of : of equity was in the office Pruger va being from own and in the Can was iudement. John Hellafonte and Pittsburg. ants WwW. Har of Bellefonte nt Pires re reLIre before n WHaR and gented Recently of Rellefonte, re ant of Charles 1880, wax an at the Aca Army He had aasistant solid tor for the Reading RBallroad and upon the retirement of Mr. Camnbell he was advanced to general solicitor Mr Heebner in an exceptionally bright and energetic gentleman posning excellent qualifications for the responsible position to which he has heen called He in a gradunte of Lay fevett and wan the Ist honor man in Latin, Greek and mathematics. While in Nellefonte he was popular and his James R ceived an Heebner inst rectory Hughes Alinounes who, about heen a ae many friends will be glad to hear of his merited advancemont S————— a T William Caria, of Biate College, i# now working in the Western Union Telegraph office at Tyrone in the place of Miss Mabel Guyer, the regular op- erator, who In spending her Christmas vacation at her home in Chambers. in| Wodnesday | SHEEDER Huntingdon beer RECENT DEATHS. Prof. W. H, Sheeder superintendent of the public Phillipsburg, who was in Centre county, died at hix home at Rock Hi gdon Coun The deceased ed abe 5 nd had bed formerly schools of well known cently Hun Record ¢ 1 A Good a record to pert teacher « edly he Teachers Mighty thirty CARs ADs, 1 An regarded Institute progress in the and high stand been attained, all of which unto the observance of faithful a the public of her ir : int honst denery the int) made In the of har Centre om beer years common school ards have have « old and of the county Orme 80 roll our soldier on school teachers Making Saloon Issue Heard. Great Temperance rallies we it Altoona Sunday moming evening thiny ight eh The Incipal addresses were W. Young, of national superintendent all the district re held and rohes on in made by Dr. OO Louleville 8 sistant of the Antl-®y League superintendents of the Bate and other eloquent temperance from all parts of the State Jeet of the meeting was to powerful organization of workers, with a view of slecting anti. suloon members to the next State Leg Inslature, from Bialr county loon many The sub Schoeolboard Liable. Alder In the Cumberland court has decided that rural school boards and not pupils are NH. able for tuition charges under the township High school law. Rome pu. plies from North Middleton township were sent to the Carlisle High school, Land the hoard refused to pay the tal. { tion and held that the pupils must pay {and then recover from the board. A cane stated was presented and Judge Sadler ruled that the law of 1807 has {not altered the effect of the law of | 1006 and that the board is primarily “Hable, Judgment was entered In Yoo ‘yor of Carlisle and for the amount "claimed and costa. Judge county quite ri- | lend orators | effect a temperance | MATCHES BY MILLIONS, Three Million Matches Each Minute, of the ad these parags Are Struck ’ “ind ured they here the were 1 time her many { ! they ret Ww wee | " w refreshments wOrve after all reporting and w birthdava homes in shing mnpy thelr tt morn ing King Leopold's Millions Leopold. k t he ne died Inst week worth dollars. leas three dn son In and a there {"hrigtmas 1 the distritmtion danghters Mh proceatinegs to obtain the mil king Thus it wi he seen have thelr troubles as well an the low, who have nothing The three davnehters are not on speaking terme with the second wife and not wish 10 see her got the larger part of the pile, and since the second marringe had heen at outs with thelr king-father. The Pope performed the second marriage about two years Qo King Leopold's life was not at all a pure ON EPONs immoralities charged up against him ing of Belgians, hav million ne hin first wife PN | merry ghters and a and several ren Rk Very family over and the The RO Coen n tn throne wealth of this vast a start Hone of the the high Marriage Licenses John T. Horton « « « Philipsburg Lillian M. Willoughby « Philipaburg Wm F. Harding « « « Relleforte Marjorie BE Jackson « <Hellefonte Wilbur J. Woodring « Port. Matilda Minnie May Crain - Port Matilda Darius W, Cole « « « « Coleville Agnes Miller « « « « « Coleville Bee us for Bale Bills ‘POR BALE- 11} t esl ' FOR SALE Fagine avd bol'er do | are | COUNCIL MEETING. 'y or NK s for me borough for sale and one for Ra¥ t cash R. £ " r FOR SALE-40 0 p. Rambler touring oar. op and windshield, fu equipment : 2 9 A BD Ramblers complete with Log 0h p Reo. Wi be sold at 8 sacrifice Add reas ( MM Gramiey Rebersburg, Agt for Harrisburg Aviomobile Co n I... POR SALE Two farms one of 39 acres, with good buildings aba walter another of WO acres. bulidings In good repair. never falling water piped 10 house and barn Loested in Huston township. Apply or address David Henderson, Julian. Pa Li WANTED A pod energetic man 10 Sell Woes coffen, sploes. eatracts vie. Liberal commise on and stesdy employment Smell estab lished route to start with. Man with horse preferred Por particulars apply to Great Al iatile and Pacitie Tes Co. 86 Market Se, Wil smaport. Ps FOR SALE A five farm 3 of a wile north of Linden Hall, in Harris tw) coneining aeres fire brick house of 168 routes. Dank Barn 42x70. abundances of spring walter, Frew tent frudt of all kinds: 15 sores abuve Is Limbey and pasture lend. WI be sold st public sale op Thursday Dee. Bat 2p. J M. ROSS ho “ ———— eented In the fouring mill st Plhoasant Gap, Ergine is 80 horse power: boller is 8 horsepower. Also the following milling wachinery 1 Freveh burr: | mountain store ture, | eepirifugal ree) femur machine with leaner flour bolting machines eors cob bres her belting, sbafing Hess me, For tfoamstion spply 0 Joh a BELLEFONT =~ PRODUCE, ag \ are aid by OY, wifieger, Plossatt Gey Pa AER LEE ELE: Dutier, per pound, , Nr eat At AE EL EEE EE EEE EEE ET TY a wes a wens BaNNsEn Was CMARKET OLOT TIONS, wassssssss BD ah EE ET CERT ANEE NRE RRL BRN hati bbs n at LE LE EEE AL LEE] TEE EY WERE RAGE BARS WHER BEC FRE SER REA ERE ERE Aes shelled... bd A LEE id
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