Thursday, January 13, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5. BELLEFONTE Nr AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS INI NS NIN NNN NINN John visitor In Van-Pelt, of Hastings, was a Bellefonte, on Tuesday. (County Commissioner Harry merman has recovered from a attack of pneumonia Claire Seibert, of accepted a position in round house at Tyrone Mrs. Harry L Bellefonte on Saturday her grandmother, Mrs Mrs. Mary Ann Johnston in Beaver Falls as the son, George B. Johnson, spend the winter --Mrs, B. C of Lodi, N. Y relatives in Bellefonte a daughter of J. C tioneer Mrs. William Miss Bertha, will on session of the Potter street, now o0o« led ser, Zim slight Bellefonte, the P. R has R came Lo remain with Bush Garber to Louise is of where she now her will guest Smith and two children, are visiting friends and Mrs. Smith is Derr, the aud daughter pos Laurie and Apr. 1st house by 1 take on Spring Mus JAncoln r of Mildred Mrs. George Monday for Pittsburg, make an indefinite visit Mrs. Thompson. Buchanan, of Altoona, a of Bellefonte, under operation in the on Thursday recover daughter left she Grim, Grim, where with ~ Miss Mr. and on nt her au George former resident went a serious toona hospital thought he will ~—Harry P. Barnhart, for A. BE. Schad, the plumber, has re- signed his position and accepted other outdoor position which will more beneficial to his health —Dr. and Mrs. Thomas 1} who have spendin the weeks at Ashville, have gone to Savannah the remainder book - Keeper an- } Have been nm —3eorge 1 Elizabeth San Fran sailing fror the Clark C Miss William M guest of Mrs street Si they ] month's vis me will Isaac Trust Co sorial week serving States Court not have heer Mrs. Johr tle daughter Thursday to WT ing Christmas the Linn street Miss Marg return to Wellesle College Rev. J. Allison Platts, D Presbyterian Bellef Rev. C. C .§ f the church, Bells ing spokes Lutheran Is the up to the proper place ) think some cause of frighteni lision with such multing in & salty damages “=ICYoR BEECH W. OC. Winey, pas tor of the United Brethern church, go ing around clothed | handsomq beaver aver ¢ i ft from the 4 | H Marg Lansd 1 t at chu centre middle with ill of ar it n in members o very much j ful wa R things genial filled Ir It's find ar goods If w¢ blankets drop Ih winter James 8 Mr and th R Mo Mrs J funda Lawrence fo fo Dakot th's book one « a nts f Henr formerly f Rellefonts ern has placed ir W. Harrison Walker tion. Mr. Walker the principal sion, as aw attention to } along this Jine s shoe den heer hands for coll this ne hin profes thus he pays strict iiness intrusted to h It will done right We guarantee goods We can and petitors, because our business reduces the penses Fatahlished record of You ean depend o harness manufacturers Get prices on blankets James Schofield's the Fsq makes branches of Rl or m hw the do Inrge proportion 1871 of square quality of underaell com volume of of ox have a lealing The oldest the county and robes At in we 38 years n us n Joseph Lose former who for several years position of gang boss In vania railroad telegraph toona, war on the first promoted to the position inspector for that greater portion of his work In the fa ture will be In and around Pittsburg and It is possibile he move | family to the Bmoky The Bcenie stands In the front rank of all good moving picture shows The reason in that Manager T. Clayton Brown spends big money to secure the best In the market. The consequence Is that every week the pletures are improving and are giving the best of satisfaction, If you are hunting » place to spend three.quarters hour very profitably each evening there is the place to go. They'll treat you on the square and give you sour full money's worth Bellefanter the Pennayl at Al the year electrical COMPANY The n TCU me a the shop of of may city will | \ IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs turned to their | Miss Sarah Hastings spent a cous ple weeks in Bellefonte as guest of Miss Grace Cook Mrs. Hugh 8S have been friends in | Mrs closed up gone spend Mac home Curtin have in Pittsburg i Taylor and daughter making a short visit among Philipsburg SN her to the Miss Sue Bolton { long Cameron Burnside in Bellefonte Philadelphia where winter has and she house has will Donachy is in Virginia will be a the the be the visiting It won't Virginian in ward family until she | truest sense of | Miss Carrie Miller with friends In Lock naturally missed friend looked spent Haven here by a very lonely of Dally, wi presume he that bath t Mrs, E Erb State College, were re in Bellefonte at the home Sarah Fulton, Fine street William of Belle fonte, went to Sw to help to take care of her two grandchildren who are down with scarlet fever at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Rishel | Hickman Kellermag i former Bellefonte boy now located at Cr the Per A tele p! One Mrs. David W Sunday She was close w ho Fred Of the Friday take Dunham Hellefonte We vard in editor town ip ame to | Mr | children, | CF nt gu of Mrs Mrs ward and two on Kreamer ssdale i Clason {at the beginning of the the | road Compar 8 ro Mi Donora, entered tall nen ! vear employ nsylvania and Stinsor | ¥) friend that locat As “ state ably Spring Kew = i} pert propert sitinfactom ¢ Heht more lights ar | ome Wn | provement, | ntl Spring Mian spending » her snister ’ nwa Friday for her Y She and while Her 4 making at ' Fle lle Nrewer add fonte left Hime me in Mrs hame Syren ir excellent od vhat Is Kelchline wear The young ability " # A most oung Inds here onion herself hugely part th sround his nurse of Inrge hospitals In shouldn't wonder Il get a ANY he re . probably ries hat craps in » the wi Any off he performed under her lady of and me Mmre one the is that we and ther aeration wild be (C‘haries » tn} knows min will gn He | Pare an w pnf Ira D ¢ hiny of formerly of Philadeiph ination the Helle ] has thw representa Ward In Com voted for at the on January 22 and the WH font heen "its tive mon gented fe Fart tieket of the Party Councils, tn election pr Ww nom or a". sixth hr preliminary The Republican party Ham Penn party have ninced My Garman on their ballots. Mr. Garman has served during the past vear as the fnlno Forty. sixth Division elected to that position tam Penn and City Party spring having heen on the Wil. tiekets last Miss Mildred Grimm, of Belle- | fonte, has accepted a position as trim- mer In a large store In Pittsburg. Henry CC. Holt, of recent guests at the Mrs. J. Kennedy Mr, and Mrs, Pittsburg, were home of Mr. and { Johnston, Millinery Wis who stole ’ of animember of the School Roard for the | : i Miss Dessie Grove, of Spring Mills, returned from her vacation and resumed her work in M, Snyder's store has has Veteran Thomas Quick, one of our callers reports everything tion of the Bald Frank Naginey is his little rat the holidays the streets William Noll were recent friends in Tyrone most delightful time the world don't-yer The diza Walker Potter street, was hy CO Julian, He sec ol this week. lovely In that Eagle valley to know dog dur- spled it pup Reby their had why anxious terrion ing some on one the Miss among they iy and swiped and visitors where Howe Hu in property sold on T C', Shuey, hased for $4058 by Mr. Walker, the retain the home Whitmer here the past his aged Buffalo onsidered then improved bout the Armory Thursday evening Jack Nelson put out of the i in the bth round The preliminaries were quite lively among of the local sports There attendance Walter G hustling prosperous merchants, town this week was a visitor In was carrying his hand in a poultice on hie int notwith on nt executor John P uesday pure for to Harris desires Jame county, to the iliness of Ham Witmer, of condition wa [ eek, ut At the boxing of Huntl igdon was week father, tun, serious Owing Wil Whose last since has in last fikington 1siness HONE good Tallhelm, one of Julians’ Was a anda and Of course bealing his ul stand Ing ROCK was In good humor, ¥ Gerber Kr wn hers a PRPS PN he wl dh erie ther M | n gett § sored bee AY | iT "Re } ng AFTER CHRISTMAS Lot us show you how NEATLY sod artim oally we ean frame “THAT PHOTOGRAMH" you reovived aa 8 remembrance Seeour “Bargain Frames” at 3. 15% AND 10. The Mallory Studio, 10d Floor Crider's Exchange. | Daley's buckwheat It is pure, Get It at and at Hazle Bros Miss Ann Nolan, Deputy of Centre County, spent her brother John, at After spending Tyrone, Helen to Bellefonte Mannie New York having the make the Becnler & cake Co, Register, Sunday with Tyrone several Marshall in returned months has Joseph Clty has returned where he had time of his life "Hunting the Moose" Jeet of another fine Theodore Roosevelt from been is the sub hunting story by in this IRE Our public sale added to hes register it this found has week many All our new sales the leading = register in Owing portant article bearing school finances is next of space on our held over a lack an Im public for ot Issue M iss operators Knute the exchange | MceGows one o Americ { off in non ephone attack vard cated went Torsel, in his Hig house of the The Edward. ne the old street Potter ation is feels shoemaker, Is now place of busi next to the Hoy Hard A good one home Ness Ware ware (Co To and Ww at Brown” the attraction at the evening, January hear of the to it play is “Buster will be the house, Friday Everybody has and will want the The good kid opera 25th. famous lad presented full of famous Bee on stag: royal fun On Friday High School basket 1 Bellefonte Academy CC, A. gymnasium mys first should evening the mil team plays the team in the Y. M This is the Acad« its flo ] Altoona KiLine on own it Prof instruct underwent wtion » appendicitis In nts Mr Hall's ) } mother cam iring the opera ling for atternoon of the Aca HOTS ¢ Sherwood Hall in the Bellef the brot} One ors nts demy, il of Bellef« wu ners tion PUBLIC SALE of a carcload of Registered Shorthorn Cattle consisting of Cows, Heifers and Bulls, At A. J. Gephart’s Barn, M{ilheim, Pa. Saturday, January 22 1910, At 1 O'clock P. M. 10 TTead Reginergd Shorthorn Cows TAN Young) and 4 Yearling Heifers. Jennie and Amer Herd § » x1 : * GEORGE A 1 SALE REGISTER. List of Leading Sales Throughout Centre County. Owing to the large circulation of The Centre Dbmoeray, (now over week, which is 2500 more than any other paper in Centre coun 00 each Ly) this is the best place 10 advertise your sale because IL reaches the Sale most people $1.00 this oie notices 10 this register cost All parties having bills printed st ROCUTE notice in this « We have the tractive right pumn free of charge best facilities for printing are nt sale bills, and our prices niwanys TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, J. L.. Hartsock and a half miles west of Waddle, at 12 o'clock sharp will sell 8 borses, 4 cows, fresh by time of sale. 4 yearling calves, farm implements 2 horse spring wagon surry. bobsled, 2 open buggies, horse gears, dout and single harness. Frank Mayes, Auct "WESDAY FEBRUARY 16 ward, slong Ploe Creek will sell farm stock and Smith, Auct WEDNESDAY On man farm, 21-2 miles of Frank D plements Mayes, Auct FRIDAY MARCH 1) (yo «hors Ie West of road, I. L implements Wood Weaver WwW. F the Bell Kauf clon Admr, of M Mi MONDAY of Pine Grove Mil T. 8S, Fishburn will head of horses, 20 bead of cattle, a number of hogs, and gen eral line of first class farm iinery. Seale st 10 A.M. J LL Reed, Auct UESDAY MARCH 156-2 miles so State College, 8 miles west of Lemont old McFarlane homestead, 8. H sell head of horses. 3 head of cattle, 25 head of hogs are brood sows § aa )ALADOE 11 head of good young stock yews MARCH uw southwest W.iKepler farm Je4 sell “ mad ith of on the Lohr will shouts and WEDNESDAY MARCH Runville, D. F. Poorman w COWS head young estile and a full line of f Wensel WEDNESDAY. M/ 1¢ west of horses, 6 bogs David 2 ATH mi sheep. 10 ! Cments rib of at FRIDAY Joa MARCH & Ph Strouse, | M rh ——— SATURDAY, MARCH = 32 Linden Ha W. Horper = sale of } tx and of Frank Mayes At the resi © west fs at 0A raes. © at wk L SALE ; PRIVAT and | re % my Bay Mare 5 hes ng Catt nts the Auctioneers ny pt one ec | | KE. H M Stover J.T. Jordon State College, R 2 Colyer SALE BILLS AND PRINT THEM RIGHT Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert & want advertise ment in this column free. If It does not exceed = rds; Char¥es 0 one cent a word. Bret wu wl ens than 25 cents © two $ ssues WW cents No advert this ofMes ie anne oLhers vervisement 1 Ww seme! FOR SSALFE cockerals Severs Rev. A FOR SALE ~One pi Sleds. Earnest Mo WANTED~A gov Apply Ww Hostermar State College FOR SALE-~Tw tion Red ceader Amos Kauffman FOR SALE~ be fresh by ter Williams A go wre J " Will Wal second Fort Matiids FOR SALE Black mare piace Eran horse 8 years old Dr. P. C. Frank, Spring Mills w Work any guaranteed FOR SALE~a ing 4 and 5 years old 0. M. Loneberger span of good young mules ris- well broken: good lead er Pleasant Gap FOR SALE--A new, & bargain sleigh, CH ne horse good also 8 good FL yer Slover ANY FOR SALE will make a 1500 on work horse T years old r exchange F. Wise, Madison? ay horse « Bre Ww WANTED summer at ar Address VV “ WANTED and jum? §. 4 Part WE oof tPOR SALS AL S MM. Balls . Boalsburg. ladion ates sty ABE Call andlbe Convinond FOR SALE A good } has good rubber tl ala od str wood shay Gap. Pa a § WANTED eOfen, sper and shed r of «len ute preferred. F antic andl Pix ameport. Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS. BELLEFONTE~FPRODUCE Egis, por Sonen Lard, per pound Tallow, per pound Butter, per pound BELLEFONTE-GRAIN The following prices are paid by C per, for grain Whest, red . i white BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE at the Workman Bargain House. Sale starts SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th and will last Ten Days Only. Come Early and Secure Your Bargains. Men's Bn reduced to Men's Gloves 25 Men's reduced Mittens ull ool Shirts to Ladies’ 8) to Hhirte Hhirte ris all wool, a dueed Ladies Ladies $6 all wool Blankets reduced to MM all Hlankets 5M Quilt reduced to 25 Quilt 3.000 Yds f¢ reduced 0 L000 Yd Standard j¢ reduced to 5000 Yds. American Prints price reduced to L000 Yde, Unbleached Muslin revdiiced to ha) 36¢ and Pants wool reduced reduced to Lancaster Gingham Gingham i" eo i" Unbleached Bheoting 42 inches wide price 19%¢ reduced to Hieached Sheeting 46 inches price 20¢ reduced to Outing Flannel, regular price Te reduced to Outing Flannel, regular price 10¢ reduced to Outing Flannel, regular price 12¢ reduced to Canvas Gloves, regular price 10¢ reduced to J the reduced and fev reduced t and Pants reduced to re gular regular Calico regular wide oat this wt $f ladies $10.1 Ladies fis Few { this black nm to Drawers 0, mt eft at hildren sale A BIG $10 fur $8 fur reduced $3 fur redueed $10 Ladies’ Voll price price regular price hiv reduced to regular bib Lik LT Men's Jersey regular Men's Pants "5 2% ibe Ladien’ Nuits sale Suits Long Coe thi Black and this sale Misson Contes were $10, at 5 Ladies’ Shifon Panama Skirt $5 Ladies’ Bhifon Panama Skirt reduced to $2 Ladies’ Bhifon Panama Skirt reduced to Men's fleece lined Shirts black black sale Ale # mile Flue were ’ Coats this sale REDUCTION IN FURS reduced to to to Bkirt reduced 0 reduced to and drawers lined top shirts reduced to Men's Overalls reduced to reduced to $1.50 Men's Pants reduced to Men's Bweaters reduced Men's Caps reduced to Rubbers reduced to Men's Rubliers reduced to to Workmen's Bargain Store, Corner Allegheny and Bishop St. Bellefonte, Penna.
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