Thursday, March 3rd, 1910. THE CENTRE NINN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Joseph Wise Spring Grove, recent visitor in Bellefonte Miss Ann Blanchard, arrived Bellefonte on Friday Mrs, T. A. Hibler, of Bellefonte, is enjoying a st at Galen Hall, At lantic City Mrs. John has been y grip WwW. L Fleming, {11 with the improved Mrs He a of Chicago, in I" of with Reservoir rheumn Ravmond, i and Mrs seriously much who had been HN er grip, rge Grim ymestead where three with (36 for abo veoks Miller, south who des Bellefonte, from a bad tollg cover: grip Mrs the | the appendicitis, Mrs olf attack Hugh ( lellefonte purpose of hi taken Monday y " ption ‘rider hospital was on an ops Catherine ristown, was in attending the funeral of Longacre rother Isaac on Academy Bellefonte defeated Friday evening the basket ball team the Clearfield High School team by a scorepof 47 to 34 Mr. and Mrs now located in their street, in the by Mrs. Florence Blanchard new home on formerly oC Dale evening Rev, C. C at Port missi of Wilkinsb Mrs left 1 (SSL house Rev Shuey o« Matilda On Thursday Platts and ducted a meeting the interest of -Miss Holmes, lison ns irg, who James Harris Friday visiting street, Phil her on arrar made E. ch school servic month alt} James been Mrs the plke, Pleasant visit Isaac I leading Gap On Hughes at ft Sunday af spoke ir Coleville lesson In Magnet R Chapel, lustrated the Gospel glad to proving the past Frida fughes mpar tle wird Yarnell garet MeClell Mrs. Wil $1 Mi am is he ol He and lest county health LA huraday the 1 Chapter st contest for Belle fonte the several Academy writing Revolutionary war we winners were Miss of Bellefonte, represer ladles department AT sett, of Sparrow young men's deg Mevers of Pittst ment The hert Mrs dents the artmer ITE re on \g Canfield John Cu We are glad to 1 Dobt is around agair attack « indigestior | 3 vears he had Jane Welch, b his arters It he more ars to eno if in the last oldest Bellefonte SATE Of pled a prominent the business and social the While this Is true he many vounger friends who w after his Inter ests and make declining years pleasant and wa My rt H revere eral Mre make House ins been board it hereafter headq at the is hoped ma ve many Doctor residents of i ye The the place interests town 1} his happ) the Scenic the large ni ant t Brown, of busy Hndihg seats for by of people who w mbving pictures If the evening you have a ing a seat, but If you are you will ha ularity of the things the be the Intest and that are the thke always Rew EO early Ane walt the stand ™ showr fr th nereen offense x! mar WOmar r ol What is the home every elegantly of 5 Rev. Cearge First Presbyterian exchanged pulpits Platts on Sunday of the strong men of the on this occasion delivered m terly discourses which listened to with close attention His morning ser mon was based on lessons from Dav id's great anxiety to build the temple yet not being permitied to carry out hin desire. In the evening he spoke upon the parable of the “Loaves and Fishes” While giving the notices for the day and week he stated that for the first time In his ministerial career | he was called upon to give notice of three deaths at one time, They were Mrs. Fortney, Mra. Welch and Mr ore, reason of nish entertalne reman when ' a 1 RO or sum cents Gunter. nastor f th church of 1 with Dr. J Rev. Gunter rons All in Hon one church and two 1] were ‘where IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS night, Monday Tolls avior, of Altoona, has been r a few days in Bellefonte st of parents Harrison Wal wurg on T of the viel his Fis attending Brungard t Kor the meet hegin Thurs ight of cordially invited thi Frida) Albert Grove, Bishop two evening street places Linn on made "which Irvin Htme Bellefonte \ ed In home of m jellef Thomas they eX Pe ' seemed they Were kn WARY ed BCATE them wers Mr AC he ne sires siresot Kats neg » the mis inter ’ not ind Le |) i throug bit A floor the parlor dining room he board and also placed a in the chimney i entire new bath The old hoxed stalrway, leading fron the second floor to the third han given way to A very pretty open work one which changes the appearance materially When everything ® com. pleted he will have a pretly and com. fortable home, Edward 'vin, whos oe. cupleas the flat over Dr. Harris' office, expects to move Into the roome, in the Hhoemaker property, recently vadited by Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, H all win a hardwood and hal) in the new china cup mantle there in an and fixtures in nm Ye ' marie pet ire room floor Fred Blanchard, spending a few of Chjcago, has heen days "in Bell fonle Miss Lock Ha had a plea Mrs fonts A! Helen Winn returned from MNuesday where shi to attend Welch Mrs, Fuasig if the late Geo Fasig, and Jue of William port, attended the neral of Kuthrine Fasig, wl Monday Vrs toon on Mrs ner ha mother Mr been quite Mrs Harry nolds Ay Mot nrine ® # 8 Guilty Conscience Lancaster Sales aunt diversion anlon At ARter « T™he : ne business with farmers their spring public wiles held at the White Horse Hotel, in Salisbury township, on Tuesday, 20 000 worth of livestock was disposed of The Churchtown Band furnished mu pie. there was a hig crowd and the salen were followed hy a fox chase In Centre county the sales have not yet reached beyond a big free lunch and mix it auction two {6n old fashioned game of ball DEMOCRAT BEL EFONTE RECENT DEATHS, hin died at ton vening of complicati ing for the born Ji allment nnd ind 1 came spent nton and Hh oabinet nm flor } tr ation at also employ A Hany Lemo irsday nthe whe died at nday of The deceaped handicapped from of both War on He resident de of 40 that 1 wne ridge apurer for a Hed the oMos manner WAS his amt SMITH rt ' wunty on M ihe ORR legn pCtive a tallo of «Y) YOAre Was been a Car ms fH employ FW per Democr 0 { and may Ar casuTer made of War Bb died ) “ri o'clock, at the Joseph Emerick had in week with pneumonia of age and a devoted I atheran church nh ) was In Bellefonte f Dr. and Mra M. A Kirk 2 pleasant lady and had a le of friends Bhe In sur the following brothers and mer. of Willlamsport; Jo seph and Je of Bnvdertown, and Mrs ( of Pitishure The on Tuesday morning RIRH KL Mr. and Mrs Coburn, Pa. Maple Park, Ire ther Nhe only heen ir she ginters nine Rodgers took place funeral Bruce Bar! Rishel, son of Geo. Rishel, formerly of dled at his home near Hi, Feb. 20th, 1818, heart trouble. He was born In Boggs township, Pa. July 15, 1886, his age being at the time of his death 13 years, | 7 months and 1 day of MT. EAGLE Fruit Growers' Meeting ne of Centre Association w third meet ty held h 1 ) wers the 18 1 19 1" pousloy ¢ over Ty ne fron ay mor Stewart \ toe the speaker . 3 | The, Ir ine entre 1 Witter of A ! iven heret tior LE | pr exident OW its Hhlemes than shes that “nh w heme tn ROCKVILLE ! ne of : Anrons! Alfred nt townsehls it heing ™ and Harvey mn day « sled | Mr Miles birt ha ver m re Ro his Swarm gixteant} Anny Ww and Win RHower Mra ILM and family mers 00 Affer spending a they all withdrew ho men wishing happy Years CTRA TY Mensch wife am and wi Hoy of inted "ne present fe. BA ynd fe were n Mingle wife Al fine wite fe. Mra and © Rockville of Frank Burd HH. Gramley Refresh ake ol pleasant evening to thelr respective Mr Swarm to come aoyslers ' many are Orchard Train. Farmers In Centre county reminded of the Instruction train that will be in portions of Centre eounty [this week on the following dates i Friday, March 4th: Tyrone 10 to 12 M.; M.: are again Fowler 1:08 to 2:30 P Julian 2:40 to 4 PP. M_; Bellefonte T to » P.M; lectures Saturday, March 5th: Contre Hall 8:10 to 9:45 A. M; Coburn 10:10 to 11:40 A. M ustrated Page 5. MADIE that SONBURG FIEDLER } { LAzzie me 1 Word Adv. ‘ ] WM Penny a ANTED We nation otk Ars Per work 63 FE Seventeenth want ou nN RAW FURS WANTED } Frick engine Peerions separa Crelone stacker, | Birdsels «¢ 1 Champion hay press, all Holerman Spring Mills x0 FOR SALF tor, with bhuller with wif feed 6 good order AW RF.D Now over WANTED Railway mail clerks employes Wo prepare L3Ons iD your vient ter Institute of Civi Rochester N.Y Custom house for the coming examing Free catalog Roches Service, ME Sate Mt ww FOR SALE A good high Columt has good robber tires and i» also & good Mrong one horse good shaw Apply wood. D Gap, Pa. or Bell Phone a Runabout pewiy painted spring wagon In Houser, Pleassdi nt FOR SALE Xx Zerby station Food cultivation running water burned down Mills acres of land. 1 mile south of acres timber. balance under al kinds of frull. exoslient good dings exoept hold Apply 10 Amands Decker. Spring Tf oans of real ©» MONEY WANTED Osan place severs $1.50. as first mortgage on Improved tate in Centre county at § per oent interes) Ample security Consult us 81 obese If you are position to Invest your money inguire of Jobu M Gray & Son. losurance agents. Belle fonte, Ps ou BARGAINS 8S M Bell's Osh Variety Ba Store. Boalsburg. Pa. Granuisied sug per owt ess amount 5% per 10 soft Moe brooms de. good Dor. eT for Sw Great DAargaine a need IR R PReEs GYer my store (all abd De con Y HELP WANTED District Mabhgers an agents for our pew monthly Whole LAfe Poll ey alive Cash Sarrender and Perfection Poll* cles, paying sick and secident benefits and ba tural death No classitiontion for occupation, race or sex. Mr Meek. 1d! Drexel Bidg. P25 sdeiphia Pa MAEKET QUOTATIONS, ! HELLAFONTE~ PRODUCE, | Faun, per dosen Lard, per pound, , | Tallow, per pound, | Thatter, por pound - a (ruses pn RELLEFONTE-GRAIN The following prices are paid by CY. Was for grain Whest. Fo EMA s es 005000 MBse sass sove aves aos SELLE rasatvinhif ~ ELLIE
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