Thursday, January 6th, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. mmm — BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS i ~ Charles Hughes, of New York, has been aguest at the Academy -Miss Lou Rowland, of Phillipsburg, is spending a few days with friends at Bellefonte, Hon. J. C. Meyer left on Thurs- day for Pittsburg where he transacted business of a legal character _— —«Roy Grove, son of Alfred Grove, of near Bellefonte, just recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism Miss Snyder, of Altoona, spent part the holiday in Bellefonte the guest of jgnes Shields, on Logan street Ex-County Commissioner Heckman and wife spent seasqn with their daughter, vin Spicher, at Wilkinsburg The Ladies’ Ald Soclety of theran church will hold a bre ple ad sale Saturday af ternoon month in Coxey Mrs. Henry Haupt, of Bellefonte recently called to Moshannon to bedside of her mother, Mrs. Brid Kern, who had 1 I Harold Kirk, of Bellefonte cured a position in the large Burnham, near Lewistown leave for that lace month Will Katz on High street, now Elks. After Mr. Kat he now iples M family there Deput is Anna of as season the M Daniel Christmas Mrs, OC IR { the Lau vd, roll, cake every this 8 st Was the get een seriously somet O00 will Sherif and vacatio E. Person Mrs old ia thoroug! fortunate hetweer Prof the fad rR, Aa stituti n Mo Was ar a few progress Was repor {ed Af tegigned un fu which has there is a the patrons t« trated Kn sents 1] [ 4 Biror #0 MAKen ment Last Ww ng bus ble was pipe in lard thes ala] Had it 1» HNOW OF on three iness places In Me Pp the ished LImes i 0 at panie ting ared or the 0 Beene helore had Me ANY Kre damage A. DD. Mair Garman the the dJueed opera into jellef help but who cannot peopl good, clean refined mances can be start at 7:30 evening with a day afternoon at 2:90 o'clock Saturday afternoon children 12 of age will be admitted for § cents other performances will cost 10 admission. The moving plot change every night while the ville performance will change on day and Thursday nights These tertainments consist of singing, dane ng, comedian work, and every now and then a good little drama Is throws in If you want to he thoroughly en tertained there is the place to go, The best of order Is maintained, and every thing is kept neat and attractive very best attractions will be brought here so that those who attend will see something worth more money than ten cents. Mr. Mair's efforts, along this Hine, should be appreciated, to the ex. tent that enough people should attend to make It a success, nlwan show stideville fern and § matinee every all cents res vaude Mon on | of 14 1am | of 11 i burg The | Miss friends in Marie Walsh Philadelphin is visiting Mrs. Ross Parker and daughter are | visiting friends Miss Nellie and Mrs in Altoona Conley, daughter of Will Conley, left on Mon- for Pittsburg to visit friends Levi Daughenbaugh who visiting friends In Bellefonte home In Clearfield Mr day hus heer left for vesterday of Bellefonte il with slightl his | 8) who has flammator proved Ted Wagner elas heen seriously n rheumatism m Hamiltor parents left WwW Hefonte, was Beri Is home Buffa improved itomo the your? more ir forma wk! iar or Hirow Y WwW. H : t! nnd: Charles Halnes, of NDHeaver Falls John DD. Mever f Altoona Mr Mra W F. Bhope, of Lock Haven Mra Ww PF. Kuh 1) daughter of Williameport Harry Wiar the Atlantie 11 Pre ward of Harrishure 1 / b rouse f No mbey and manager Mra EA wi ort} latham Dorwaort) f Greenbon N Mr and Mme A © fowintown My ind Kirby Rath, of Ellgabeth, N. J Mrs Hath was formerly Mise Mar Crider Walker, of Behenectat N 3 Smith of Philadelphia Prof Fleming and wile of Hare James Fox, of State College George Tanner, of Shamokin Mra George Kerstetter and ehildren, Ruth and Walton, of Harrisburg: Guy Dale of Shamokin Thomas Symonds, of Beaver Falls; Miss Bettie Heinle, of Karthaus: Mr. and Mes. Mae Curtin of Pittsburg; John Munson, of Pall. more Longe Mra. Charles Carolina John Ward in | ment : Read our annual circulation states in this issue Mrs Emil Joseph few weeks among York City. The Hist term of court three of this Mr. W. P Willlamsport, In spending a friends In New of Jurors for will be found issue, February on Kuhn and daughter, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, 1. H. Wian on Christmas Mr and Mrs. Daniel were Christmas guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs, C. G. Bpicher, Wilkins- burg The Y open nt M. C. A for nwny alley Is this 1 he bowling now tke of those who the whan pe Wily passing time alles H in first class Lyman Smith, a Centrehall, yman will popular business Was a go vhole man in caller I in the ha 4 pleasant into business spring as te sale dealer in vin, « Jame \ neler have MoClal heon n and wife spending part Bellefonte inf Kp the holiday season in f the smbria cout IN mar Hellefor COBURN. Howard Colors nchard chard opr M ils Pent (iregn Township Fownship Mtate Mtns College College Hunter Helen William ith \ foyer Pleasant Gap Gap Pellefante Onk Hall Higer Pleasant M Korman (iarner G. A. R. Notice. elect of the 1910, will be Installed at meeting of the Post on It has heen decided veterans to the Installs and vets are cord iy In. to present. The entériain. committee will provide refresh. for all the Commdes Comms rade Willams, knowing the of old veda, to put rations out of sight promises ample supplies for all and will serve promptly at six p.m, Come right along Comrades, Emanuel Noll Adjutant oMoeers rege Post \ 95 for the regular Baturday evening to admit onl tion all vited bye ment ments tne page | of | Heckman | | when | Hie's | wile capacity | Thomas Denachy | Commander | torment wan made at Rebershurg. DEATH MESSENGER COMES TO MANY Continued from page one, Mrs. Claude evening, from SMITH: on Friday Milesburg which she had | ince about the lived a sincere, Bmith died December ‘31st, at heart disease from been a patient sufferer Ist of last May. She christian life as a | member of the Methodist chur h, and the end came it was with the | consclousnenss of knowing that all wan well, The young woman was 36 years of age and the only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Else, of Milesburg On January th, 1907, Miss Edith Els was married to Claude Smith, when they moved to Bellefonte and housekeeping In Crider's fellefonte where they quarters Finally the Hl and went home main there only however work henoe exchange, fitted up deceased | in COZ eCnIn« 10 r¢ Prov it her called expecting short t ordained and ath vid spent in LAL th thus Pes dence Wan her Her « iy ons ne = life in tr her happy "n m tho around oted child and there cou ) wone better The funeral took nce on Tuesda at 1} e'clock Interment . i'nlon cemeery Bellefonte n Wednes died a ter Lo Me MaKe and 5 a de mornin home body day morn th Masonic Temple ' i ndu i to Bellefonte or De taken Le Muss }] propr from etor wher the only do. survive i in hitel busine Mrs RAE and an daughter GINGERY wordon OG J. Gingery my ’ ner irda Martha It he had 2 3 | and mat m from ch heen His 0 ™ th had quite a deat? th nrge circle of 1) AK da ane promis : i in f sincerely surned by friends in the knowr Monday nt MAYES Friday night at Doalshurg where he was so well took place on at 2 o'viek inter cemetery Mary Mayes died at 10 o'clock at her home at the age of 71 years Khe wan a member of the Methodist church and a good ohristian lads Hhe Is survived hy one daughter, Mra Peter Ishler, of Boalsburg, The fun eral took place on Monday YARNELL Ines Olive Claude and Maud Yarnell township, died on the 20th ber, aged about three vears in iH health most of her Hife. The In terment took place in the cemetery near her home, Services were oon ducted by Rev, Zeigler MUNBNER: «Mr. Caroline Musser wife of John Musser, died suddenly of (heart disease on Bunday afternoon, | Dee, 18, at her home near Wolfs Rtore, {nged 08 years. Bhe leaves to survive her husband and four children. In. ommunity he funeral afternoon Williams Mra me in on of Bogee of Decem Bhe wan | ed | LEE This community was shock- on hearing the sudden and unex- pected death of Jerry Lee, of Hublers burg, which took place on Thursday evening about 6 o'clock. After eating A hearty supper he went to the stable {to hitch up for the purpose of going to {church dauvghter of « ther ut Zion. After putting the on the horge agd had taken it outgide he discovered the bridle was not on right, and while in the act of adjusting it, he was stricken with apoplexy and fell to the ground dead Mr. Lee was fine specimen of physi cal manhood and quite noticable any gathering Being man of rare good judgment he often consulted on important questions 1if¢ harness fn in i" Was came up Me ngo he and t to Hublers burg where | A Hving retired His age nbo childhood had christ IHfe as irch honest in stopped far business eral CHre nr formed ch tion for earthly wife nnd hie aries of homestead Mrs Jacob The morn Hubler: WOODS lefonts inmeral W M ¥ most Tuesday morn complicalon had wre, but it been nonths HER Donnell Christmas eve a pod sized old Santa came around greedy he was he simply shaving mug and an old Raymond Snook plaved and he dda n well played “The only young to perfection how each of those half doen young ladies tried to cap ture him. hit poor HNrown had finally flee the town and the girls all ‘Tot eft” The music was an espec ally pleasing feature of the evening fine players were, Ruth Som Reatrica Store, Keslah Calhoun, Enook, Helen Moran, Hannah Jennie Parsons, Nessie who but when mW wh barrow how in rMmeor Ranta Hassel Store man in town and put rusty the n . : ew mers Mamie Holt, rence Bartin, Hermon Fisher, Joseph Alexander, Irvin Holt, Helen Hazel and Ralph Moran. There may have heen others ax 1 have no Het and give these ! to and | | Mary Lansberry, Clark Emerick, Law. —— | from memory. They ali did so well | that it is hard to make any distinction, | #uffice to say it was an entertainment greatly enjoved by all who were there One day during Institute week 1 went to Bellefonte and the first man 1 “struck” wax OO. M. Grazier formerly of Gatesburg, but now of Penn Sta tion He ha wit} his twin bovs whom he N Tuck Opcar in th him were i made) farmer and known politician, George Rider, of # lomt fn tthe Velghs I met Fras "Millionaires offer hie h a him names ad of ip and pro them and w Harpster the other of the we Harpster, and oird 19% 1 f Pols srther not Penny a Word Adv. — ’ WANTS Reference § WANTED -} FORSALF sheds: w n Pa FOR SALES anes J. Gran FOR SALE A Dockash range . Inquire WANTED-T wet La r Ineatior Pa Box ¢ State Howard good « A Gress a large ram All. pay charges State College x81 ESTRAY De DArks Ame WO MY Premises Owner w TREE W.K Con BUILDING 1 rp buildin n Howard bore be & Bet weet and February | sl a special prices of or sddress 2 SW sh. Howard 3 RAW FURR WANTED..Sepd or bring nD r raw furs ek. market is higher than hetore Call or address Edward Haupt Thomas Se Pe Pa. Bell phone, 108 you ever ory lefonte farms one of 2 acres, with and waler sbother of MN good repair, Dever falling and barn Located In Apply or address David "a x! FOR Tw Fo ngs aeres, buildings water piped to Bb Huston townshiy Henderson, Ju Ur FOR SALE« A fine farm 34 of a mile porth of Linden Ha p Harrls top. containing sores: five brick house of ten moms. bank barn 42x70. abundance of spring water. excel? nt fruit of all Kinds: 5 sores above Is Liber and pasture jand wi sold st pubile male on Thursday Dee i st 2pm. J NM ROSS x he FOR SALE Engine snd holler, loeated In the fouring mill st Pleasant Gap. Engine is horse power; bolier is 3 horsepower Also the following milling machinery Ra burr: | mountain stone burr, | centrifognl ree fametl machine with clearer, 2 flour bold machines. corn cob breaker, belting. sb Ehilara me. For information spply oifinger, Pleasant Gap. Pa MARKET QgUoT BELLEFONTE PRO Yawn. per dnzen RE LEE TT Ee rier ar iid
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