Thursday, June 2nd, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page 5: A — i ii edi BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Are you keeping your paper pald George Gamble, the miller, recent- | in advance In compliance with the ly purchased an KE. M. F. touring car Mrs. Annie Shuff and daughter, ot | postal laws Altoona, are visiting Mrs. Charles H. | The Cruse, | evening's —Frank B. Stover. of Altoona, is | hollow for spending this week with his Bellefonte friends, | on Mrs, and family | left for Atlantic City where they will | locate permanently | left Home strawberries | O18, first appearance at the on Tuesday morning, rainbow shower beauty last the after heat Sunday comet all James Seibert, the sick list consequence his shop was closed Mrs, J. E. Ward. of Bellefonte, on Monday for Bunkerhill, 1llin- to seagher brother, Rev. Samuel | Stiver, who has been seriously ill How about the "Old Home Week" Mrs. John Bathurst and daughter, | for Bellefonte? It remains for some Mrs. Mabel Pletcher, of © Eagleville, | active individual to start the move were visitors in Hellefonte on Mon- | ment. The town is ready to join. day. It would have been convenient to — Mrs, Willlam Rapsher, of Phila- | attend the State College commence- delphia, who had been a guest at the {ment by trolley. We will be able to home of her sister, Mrs. James Scho- | go by that route next time—mayvbe, field, left on Sunday. Miss Helen Otto, of Niagara Falls, Hon. P. G. Meek, who had been | was an arrival in Bellefonte the first seriously ill for the last ten days, 8 | part of the week for an extended visit getting along nicely and will be out | with her brother, Maurice Otto, and again in a few days if nothing unfor- | friends in this place. seen takes place. Harry Keller, W. Harrison Walk- ~There will be a festival on Half- | er and Mr. and Mrs. George Grim have moon hill on Saturday evening, June | returned from Lancaster where they 4. Jee cream. cake and other refresh- | attended the Knight Templar conclave ments will be served. For benefit of | They were much pleased with the trip the U. B. church. All invited to at- The latest assurances we have of the crop prospects in this county, from tend. The many farmers of all sections, are Humes and sister, ing, except as to cherries pleased to know that they returned | which have been somewhat Wednesday from Atlantic City where | ¢ oig they had a most enjoyable season of | Th Miss recreation and pleasure | Har h 4 ie —Mrs. Robert Foster, Jr, Fhila- | vd ar A delphia, nee Miss Tessie Peters, nl will SOs . Vi pre nd present a guest of Mr. and Mra, Chan thelr une ey K. Hicklen, on Logan 3 chraver. came here to see her niece, ; Hicklen, graduate She here for two weeks On Monday Frank P. Green, suddenly selzed tion, and for a considered came for tions are again —Demster er of Hon. P. Gr fonte, is sald t had a boil or earbun his neck which 1} oning His delphia, came day It recover Warrer clitizer T ship, « $600 countat from 1} stolen 8 how Ait the machinist, was Foster Willlams their market made curb friends of William P, Miss Myra, will be meonrag and plums, nipped by Lulu and the near fu west Linn of the Harry and HWEO Rankin, who Whittaker Construction trusted young men, day to Harrisburg after spending sev eral days with his parents, Mr Mrs, W. B. Rankin, Curtin A tu finally Rev. John Hewitt, p wnd the indica | Bellefonte St. John's Episcopal soon around home on Wednesda) |r week from Harris! Meek, « ‘addle, broth- | Ey Ne Wade, it the | Jennie ir { to home of close and with = on most les, "hic \ summer IN Charles Bir in « Walter B is ot w one company afternoon druggist returned on Mon of Bellefonte, was with acute iIndiges- time } was | and short is case on street serious the that rn Astor of the h ifter Ire better he will Dur ’ De Lr atter place il a ) ams nis le way Fran} mathem has Colun work has the Am and ir ciation The Bellefonte will occur t All friends dially invited to takes place at building from = dance under the nt and yndergraduates the armory from 10 to Frere VY Academy are cor {tober which of h the receptior the main Academy to 10 o'clock The auspices of the alum takes place i heat is taking alt for some time month's vacation mative of Centre county, on a number of farms In He had beer isiting his Darius Filtre Lemont, but has gone John. SOT re to see § sglistor past and He ia n having Hve« this section On a »" at 1. The E. ¢! vith A "~ “Ww will t ie on M laid Sunday St. P Anders pastor int woimmissioners ters are *% post new t) Th the n or ® is mer ol long Frida Charles hand M famo der a r 5p the bene Mise Davis having traveled the larger It will pa reserved children, 1° Squire 1 into possession which he recer adelphia m that the autoist en flowery beds of ease. If he gets thers all it will be by the skin of his teeth. That's what Dr. H. W. Tate save ant! he i= 2 man who ought to know If laird to put up a post and drive a nal it ey time he swears that 4 automobile, how long =» it an it up? make any engagement for evening of next week bes cause of the musical entertain. ment in the Preshyterian church for the benefit of the Bellefonte hospital which Is In need of money This en- tertainment will be given under the direction of Prof. Hall, of the Belle fonte Academy The large chorus will be composed of the best musioal tal ent of the town, each church choir be. ing represented This is a benefit that should appeal to everybody, thus the | large church should be crowded. The admission will be 35 and 26 conte weit Tuesday General James A Beaver left New York City for Edin. burg. Scotland, as a Aelegnte from the Board of Forelgn Missions of the Pros byterian church, to the Internationa! Missionary Convention, to be held In that city this month. The convention | the factory started. He is a progres will be in session ten davs after which | sive young man, and will fill the niche he will join a party of about seventy | to perfection His new assistant is five delegates who will visit all the | George T. Garrett, of Bloomsburg, an mission stations which can he reached | experienced man in the match busi. from the Mediterranean Hen They | ness will sail from Athens In ths yacht Sunday afternoon there was Aan “Athenian” for Turkey, Assyria, Pals | gutomoblle mixup out at the corner eatine, Egypt and other mission ma (hy Reynolds mill. Dr, J. M. Locke tions. It Is probable that it will take | was coming from the hospital at a most all summer to cover the rove | gmart pace, J. M. Cunningham was they have mapped out coming into town in his Buick tour din Tuesday Frank Wian and Ing car. Both approached the cor. Amos Carbrick, of Spring township, | ner at Miller's at the same time and were down at the office of the Ameri. | there was a confusion as to the direc. can Lime & Stone Co. When they re. tion of each, In the twisting over the turned to town the harness broke and road, Dr. Locke swung his oar down left the breechband down on the [the rallroad track and Cunningham horse's heels. This frightened the an. | struck a post with sufficient force to imal, and while Mr. Wian was trying bend the front axle, twist the steering to hold It one of the lines broke, The device, and dislodge some of result was that the horse began kick. mechanism, and was SOmpletely din ing, and finally broke a trace, After abled. The oar was taken to Keich- running the horse Into the fence It line's garage for repairs. Cunning cleared itself of the buggy and away it went at a breakneck speed up Linn street, where It was caught by street | Miteh, Of course it was an unfor- commissioner Bamuel Showers. For. | tunate Incident and both drivers may tunately nobody was Injured, although have been at fault. This Incident Nl. ® at fir of (zarman's e A ite throug } of the to | s q able artist Suro nited her ‘ Admission and cities States : ar | general 25 genero nirtesy WAT in dates aird OC of rin that Premier purchased in Pm! ng to the conclusion will er go since of ad be held ths ove in ne to heave. oth Pr of the of Bellefonte The new er day Henry 1 ustice of the south and west wards performed his first matrimonial fune tion by uniting in marriage David W English and Miss Ethel Compton th of Clearfield As Henry "has never gone through the trying ordeal him self It was a little embarrassing for him to say the words, but he muster ed up courage, as a good soldier, and tied the knot thundering tight that even a divorce suit could not separats them This was his Initial exper fence, and when the next couple comes along he will do It up according to the most modern method of the on the 44 Ares at van in Hh ery 1d Don't Thursday take to fine fo recent iliness Donachy, of Bellefonte, he has been compelled to resign As superintendent of the Pennsylvania Mateh factory, a change that is deep ly regretted hy the company, as he was {a valuable man. He did much toward the perfecting of some of the machin. ery now in use that has made this plant so prosperous. Mr. Donachy’'s | successor is Calvin Troup, who has been in the company’s employ since Om account of Samuel A locks holds similar views about it was a halr-ralser for Messrs, Wian lustrates the danger of approaching | and Garbrick a curve or crossing at a high spend, the past week and In | the | ham thinks Locke “lost his head” and | | In answering advertisements kind- | ly mention that you saw it in the Cen- | tre Democrat, Col. H, 8. Taylor | Decoration Day oration ville, Pa, on Monday. Randolph Hoy arrived In Belle- fonté on Saturday and remained with hig friends here until Tuesday | John B., Kuntz and family, Huntingdon, Pa, arrived here by on Saturday and remained until next day Prof, | phia, has {| Mrs. Russel | this week Willard Evans, farmer, of delivered the at the George Bible, been visiting Blair, on of his Curtin with his sister, Mrs ston, on Spring street Paul D Milton R. John- Fortney, Esq. is follow- ing in the footsteps of his father, as he was the Memorial Day orator at Boalsburg, Pa. on Monday, and acquit” ted himself in fine style The Tyrone Country Club will hola | the opening day for their new club house at Penna. Furnace, this Thurs- | day Bellefonte expect to be Miss Jennie Irvin returned on Monday from Altoona, where she spent several days visiting friends, to sume her dally routine work of cash- ler for the | this place | tn been quet Legal School, ligle on Walker last in attendance Harrison chosen toastmaster at the to be given by the Delta Fraternity of Dickinson which will take place In Car next Monday evening Mr r in the same capacity Walker, Esq, has ban law served TY Mr. and Mrs and little in Bellefonte jesnday While of Mrs friends Very and him Charles . Living of Sunbury, ar- Saturday and left here they Sarah Fulton Grandfather Thomas proud of his little here had stone rived on T the g other Rishel grandson time with If tion son. ORIN while a laughing then the is proof of satis audience that are the Scenic, un wmgement of T i Ev state a fae found «ach v ing at der ti “ oe “pelased a happy RECENT DEATHS f near Pi : ening at § alter a ness, the result of compliestions decensnd was born in ind lingering The Nittanyvaliey aged 62 m Januaf for some years resided Mr ARKeY War 4 soo svar. serving faithf WHR last He Phil Sp had ree vil ard rila TE) 14d period was | ment, Per wan hy the « ane placed I= survived Mrs MH I Sarah of for a 1 of her and =» te the roll of by the Lizzie Fetterho 3 RB. 1 Ra WW A. Emma M Altoona The Local Base Ball League On Saturday moming the Nellefonte Junior base ball played two spirited games tall. In the morming tows made Love's team go down the boardwalk with a pretty fast pace They say Love's team has been eating “Foros bat the great trouble is they © been using a teaspoon instead of one of those big wooden ladles with which their moth. ers stir the mush. The score was 18 £ In favor of Rowe Then they made Walker and Lesh the pitchers for Love's team, elimb a tree That Rowe i= bad medicine In the afternoon Keller's team walk od over the top of Walker's team In A six-inning game, the score being 7 to 14. Walker was afraid Rowe would flatten the ball and so left him walk The feature of the game wasn Shoe maker's running They say he oan beat anybody In the 'eague running for a plece of mince ple. Walker's team will continue, but they have fired the cap tain for not knowing his business Hereafter it will go under the name of Valentine's, He wants to look a little out or he will also be fired and they will put Wesley Jarrett In Vinoe Taylor's good pitching i= all the talk throughout the National! League His curves are something on the order of the Moreshoe curve on the Pennsyl. vania rallroad, between Altoona and Johnstown Rtanding of the clubs thelr count, Is as follows Kell Wen. Lost. P.C. eller 2 6a7 Nowe 2 #00 Valentine 2 4 VeArs mpl few veterans OMPAny Wf Ars ago and was pensioners He lowing childrer f Troxelivill Be A. ©. © and Alcs ; hi rene ne N "i : - league of base a team Ve according to 00 Love "no The annual inspection of the State | College cadets was made hy Major Harris, 17. 8 A. who Inspected the regiment, put the men through a vig orous drill, and from a military stand. pois, the results were very satisfac. ory. Curwens- | of | auto | an industrious young | Morrisdale, Clearfield coun- | ty, came over to spend Decoration Day | A number of invited guests from | re- | jell Telephone company, at | Ch | were | and | great | oan PHYSICIANS CHARGES AMOUNT PAID AND HOW THEY ARE PAID, SERVICES IN WARDS IS FREE Philadel- | daughter, | street, | Including Operation for Same— Charge Private Patients—Receive No State Money--Facts not Gener- ally Known, i This week there appeared an excep | tionally timely article In the “Sentl- nel’ published at Lewistown, to the hospital at that place, It is | timely because It covers a number of points on which the general public In every community are more or less mis pinformed In Bellefonte and Centre jeounty it Is a common thing to hear similar complaints from people on the question | charges, and what | money pald for There is much of becomes operations misunderstanding on this point, and therefore we deem it Appropriate to publish verbatim, the t article published upon the Lewistown { hospital, as every word applies equal- ily well the Bellefonte hospital | A letter received by The Sentinel several days ago and turned over to { this department contained this query “"Why do we not wee any account in the hospital yearly re- port of money pald to doctors? All those doctors surely do not render all that service for nothe- ing.’ No hospital of the to money ¢ hospital ney goes m patients sicians and surge he yearly reports can paid to for thelr who are able whatever fund to into the for the is paid out of doctors and no hospital fund treatment of and hence no account What they from pa- to pay is a matter them and the patients, just home treatment I heard the hospital criti. se It was alleged that It charge a man $156 an Wan Ons, give doctors BEervices Pe money alive ents CLWeer He for ANcially mistake and vet the at the la marked and w» the ont ANG B CER wist Hl bear of these il Are with 2 ns The management the prices or right "0 it and 1 of the contribute (0 ont Naa thane and 1 I= nt the knockers that the Ome who have gE for thw Hy work for maintenance : : molly cor we em pecin people wt the fem erition class thew alth " ih It Knock practi As me done hospital there are Improved probably true th ally nothin every public tnstitat on f ditions that could j Ereater or less extent, but nis easier to point them out and ise than to provide the remedy f heat results are to be sey ooopefation and not threagh Ling aloof and Nnding fault ore re wi con to Iw critd stand. praiseworthy and all honor is our people for thelr generous sup- port that has been accorded It the arduous labors given especially by the ladies In its behalf The work of these ladies and of many the officers has been without any remuneration whatever save the ap- proving consciousness for humanity Ny the way, the occupants of the to the because response at the hospital fgerness of the recent appeal, are somewhat sad and lonely, | AT HOSPITALS The work af the hospital for humanity has been due hard of of the new chicken house and yard provided mea- | i {of fgear the home of Mrs relative | well-meaning | | she ite way and in Like a much The ured] through and of good done HE QUALIFIED. The Soldier Told the Truth and Wen the Prize. During the spring of 1864 a company Virginia soldiers wus encamped Bawyer, a noted throughout the nelghbos hood for her charitable deeds, Oa day, driving by the camp, she saw a poor, sick soldier ying by the rondsics and, stopping talked kim for time, asking about bis health and expressing her sympathy Ble noticed while doing that on each bund be bad two thumbs Upon reaching home she was haunt ed by the recollection of the poor man and, although provisions of all kinds were very scarce, determined to divide with him few things she had in the house After preparing membered that name, but, wo man her curriage, to woe HO she the the basket she had not recalling his deformity, wrote the cover, "For, the soldier with thumbs.” Giving I a trusted negro, with minute directions, sent him horseback to the she re asked his on two to on camp She was much surprised at his speedy return and asked how he had managed to find the man so soon “He was de fust ope | sald Sam. “1 was gwine ‘long, and a sol dier ask me what | got in dat basket, and | tole "Im a chicken and things for de man wid two thumbs, and he say he was de one, and | give 'lm de basket.” “Did hand? see,” have two thumbs h she asked “Well, he didn't whar he had ‘em two thumbs.’ he on ene "bout he got say nothin’ He jes’ say Youth's Companion It. lish He Bungled The mayor of au | town had bad little in public speaking consulted a friend as to what toast of visiting who experience he should sas in prog ng the cho Was a distinguished fe a public eer unite quite » borough Snons “Oh. be hit The L esson fai HIA CHIN OF TH our on — your “son heard sires! : Mmm ach swearing on the Neott And he Halfway up he chin Swearing? tim swear’ Siar in the dark and to upstairs stumbled came down with his on the top step When the atmosphere cleared a little Willie's mother from the hallway You have given lesson.” Judge was “That will do, dear h for saying sweetly oug hin en one Today. If you made mistakes yesterday f get them, No strength was ever bu upon continued regret Today Is the result of yesterday, but it Is more Im portant to remember that tomorrow is the result of today Moses Not Yet. I'he Rev. Henny van Dyke of Prince ton is quoted as telling this story at » recent Presbyterian gathering ‘A Connecticut of a denoml nation well known to us Was question Ing a boy pupil of the Sunday school The Ind answered greatly to the satis faction of the good mab, but Baally the latter was stumped when the youngster made his last reply “What commandment, my son, did Adam break when he ate the apple? asked the pastor, “Please, sir returned the boy, ‘there were no commandments at that tine" pastor » Will not this touch the hearts of peo. | ple with chickens to spare that they will relieve the lonssomeness of the pair that have now Woo room and also provide some little fel lows to be raised to lives of useful. ness To make the above article still more clear, In all cases In the Bellefonte hospital when physicians operate on lor attend cases In the wards, they deo | not receive one penny of compensa- tion for thelr services. In the wards the patients, who are able, are expect. od to pay the regular rates, others what they oan, while those who are without means receive free treatment and It Is generously extended In all ! instances. : | «Frank P. Boyer, wite daugh- | ter, of Altoona, came to Baligtohte on [Munday In thelr Ford ear. They re. mained here until Tuesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Walkey. s— much house The Point of View. William bad just returned from col {lege resplendent in pegtop Trousers, , Mik hosiery, a fancy walsteost and a | ecktie that spoke for liself. He en {tered the library. where his father was reading. The old gentleman looked up and surveyed his son. The longer he looked the more disgusted he became “Son” he finally blurted ont, “you look like a «— fool Later the old major. who Hved next door, came in and greeted the buoy heartily. “William.” he sald, with un disguised admirmtion. “yon look egner. Iy like your father di twenty years ago when be came bck from school” “Yeo” replied William, with a smile “so father was Just telling me”. Ey. erybody’s, | Buch | showered kind | evening | the | fault of the | Charming as {| "perfectly | ness and BEFORE AND AFTER. There is quite a difference between the treatment some men accord their sweethearts before and after marriage atl least is the wion any observing person must to if he lives for some years COIN ~ munity gacrifice pecs great before, and even the smallest atten tion irksome after Before, they could scarcely be with thelr sweethearts of - ten enough they scarcely find time to Before, they favors of every flowers, arives, theatre, pleasant so- and it not after, alone and forgotten to he long hours of the day hours of the night out of ey change is not the wife. She ip aw wwoet, loving and attentive ana before, and would remain the end of time, if the would gontinue to be as lovely” as he was before, And even with this thoughtless neg~ lect on the part of the husband, many a sweet little wife continues pursue year after vear a course of faithful- fidelity in the discharge of conecl Corns in the same nr NO LOO Come them bonbons, at functions they are left while away 1 and the weary And in fault the clal 99 cases this or 1049, of frist Just as all these husband until to | household and marital duties that must of particular come sarn for splendor her in the crowns life to Paint Mail Boxes White. The department at Washington sent the following letter to all has post- | masters | that you | pearance “It ig the desire of the department earnestly request patrons of rural delivery out of your office to paint the boxes and the post that they are attached to pure white in color, “This, of course, If pursued, will not only result in benefit to the patron in serving to protect his box and post from damage by the weather, but will give all the boxes a uniform color and serve to fix their identity in all parts of the country as United States mall boxes and will at the same time give them a much neater sightiler ap- than they posSsens “It i» also desired that patrons be induced to Imprint their and box numbers boxes in letters of the block style abo ches in and now es on | height n paper Penny ABY & ment in 2 nol exeeed a is LW tL » wore . " that 25 ofnis _ 190 Ia ort No advertisements this offoe ant a Word Adv. baer heey " wit ¢ len roe are es | SARE . cents os ¥ issues 5% » be answered from FOR & shing burn ¥ FOR S FORTS and ville WANTED ord ¢ n A few select sum od secon Neweomer or us bY ame art St od at D East ( Pa FOR SAL¥ timber barn fioor w parchaw s hewed shin of barn. all white § roof thereon. plank In 1 for sale to any one wish Henry Heston, pear Yarne §ie Ofere ng $4) FOR SALE~early eabbape tomatO8 man goes. ovlery. otc. plants every Toesday ob the Diamond. Mrs W. BR Johuston, Howsrd Pa = — — ——————— FOR SA LE~ Automobile the most successful ear ever rund in Bellefonte, carries five . engers. cay 10 run In good condition rice ! £00 AC Ming eet | LOST <A Ko.ght Templar 2808 degree waich charm pear Intersection of the Bellefonte Cen | tral apd Penney ivania tracks. Finder rewarded by returning same to J Belietonie FOR SALE Pari lan Sweet Onn make up 1h de us ler Cream Cones parties, socis. pier ies ote Ae per hundred, eall of address. Haupts Cosh Grooery, Thomas St Pelietonte. Pa. Bell phone Al BEE SUPPLIFS~] have pow on hard 8 Mall line of Pee Keepers Supplies of the A. 1 Roos Co. goods which will be sold st thelr ssialogue riers with 2 per cent of with Pebruary or 2 W. KE Williams. Julian. Pa at - : MONEY WANTED -Ousn place several loans of 1.00, as Bret mortgage ob Improved real fa te In Oepire county, ol & por orn IDterest Ample security. Consult us 81 ober If you are in IoD 40 Invest your mendy. [nguire of Jo 4 Gray & Son, Iosuranes agents, Pelle fonte, Pa ad VIGOUREUX #79 The French Conch horse, owned by the Bellefonte Cosed Forse Com PEARY. tab be seen at ary Vie at the farm barn of Theos, Praver ard after April ist be will be stationed at the following places, State College Od Fort and possibly Millbelse or Cobure and then return 10 Thos Beavers. The time when be will be ot these places will be mada know, r On Morday, April 6th, Will be at TH Srson's farm. Cerire Furrace for several ons Then St Grorge Predford's, Centre Hall: after which returns to Bellefonte So—— MARKET QUOTATIONS. Eggs, per ais sesssnnanssnsanss BO IAM. Dar POU, .esssseenss sensi Butter, Por pound. ......ccccocseens Beliafonte—Grain, prices are pad by C grain: » ARE TTI fH * Yara in . Wagner, 1 Wheat, " red AEE ES EET FERRO rrr s enna y WAAR EE Es a Rye LAR AE EE TT Teel
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