Thursday, August 11th, 1910. ee THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5. THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY Miss Vergie Kaup left on Tuesday | to visit friends —Wednesday Thomas Mitchell -=Mrs. E. R. Chambers day for Philadelphia visit friends, ~-Miss Eleanor Ardell, daughter of the late John Ardell, ts visiting friends in Bellefonte, =X - jury commissioner Robb, of Howard, was in ing friends on Monday, —Edward Brown, Jr, of Md, was an arrival in Bellefonte cently for a visit with friends A. B. Steele, Bellefonte as “Brit” be dangerously ill ~W. I. Fleming and Robert Cole, ot Bellefonte, are in Chicago this week attending the tri-annual conclave or the Knights Templar ~Dr. O, 8. Musser, of Aaronsburg, and his brother, Dr. H. H. Musser, Akron, Ohio, were attending to ness In town on Tuesday. Edward Miller with his family, Philadelphia, is visiting in at the home of his parents, Mrs. Isaac Miller, on east High street ~-Merchant John Bullock and ily are taking a little vacation hy iting friends in Philadelphia returning they will take in the at Atlantic City «On the 27th of Wetzel and family, fonte, who have last September, They will be -Mr. and Wilkinsburg, the residence Stitzer, and Grove Mills their home or at noon left Birmingham Mr. and for Lock Mrs. J Haven. left Wednes- Frederick town greet- re- better in to known Steele, is sald with dysentery of of Bellefonte Mr. and fam Vis sights this month Lewis formerly of Belle been in England since sall for America get back McKee had visiting Mr. and Mrs other friends will glad to Mrs who of James of at heen and Snow Monday Hugh Crider this week where which he car for pects to t have the car Mr Californi Shoe exchar Green's his sister fonte, home, ton and M 4 sickness A. A. Pl enjoy Squire Ree b him to m TT ther Cleart the nx land our t House Just life rish Philad of Mr. and lowhank Garber thing there for day Mr. Garber left on Wednesday Mrs her home Miss Bellefonte has been ste of Beth M port VAR operat Iams port friends hery her speed Mrs Street of Pl wr St | Garber Ma conditi recovery Last unfortur aving a trate her right ' in tl thumb The need r remained the leep This gave ot nt A 11 ance | moving : by an X examinatior Wednesday ng performed ! moval J Bumgardner, of State lege, was in Bellefonte on looking after some affairs connected with the of his laundry at that place purchasers are *. A Miller and Gentzle, both young men who have been after something by which to make money The Biate College Taundry is a good proposition, and If properly managed will bring good returns week Miss Ate nl Hart needle Heasie wi pene pal ut the and half lest endan t was loated on wna re and operation for AN «pital its 8 Col- Tuesday selling The A J It has been the custom of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taylor, of Whaler street, Bellefonte, to leave a light burning In thelr bedroom all night. On Wednes day night one of the members of the family awoke Just In time to save a big conflagration. The lamp had ex. ploded and the flames had almost de. stroyed the stand cover, It was quick. ly extinquished without being done. The oarpet was saturated with oil, and had the five reached there Rt might have caused an endless amount of trouble Lawrence MeClure, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, James 1. McClure, left Bellefonte on Tuesday without say- Ing anything to his parents. This be. Ing unnatural, as Lawrence was al Ways considered a model young man his parents began making Inquiry about his whersabouts Not finding in town they began calling up nearby towns over the telephone and finally located him at Lock Haven. His brother Bamuel went to that el on Wednesday morning and broek him home on the noon train. How got there Lawrence seems unable to where she will 1} ‘ LS \ Baltimore, busi- | much harm | lellefonte's be dedicated on John Olewine Sunday with friends new High school is August 26th, family Lock Haven will be Booster Day will be a booster and a Ralph Struble, clerk in Harry ter's store, is visiting friends in adelphia The text amendment will be issue, 10 and in pent Friday ervbody rooter, Al- Phil- the voted another for to be found on constitutional for this fall page of this Mr children, the home | Virginia. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins Miss Dorothy, left ton, where they of the late Mrs colm, left Altoona at the Miss {arrived ternoon eul Noll, and Mrs. Oscar Wetzel and of Bellefonte, are visiting at of Harvey Wetzel, in West and daughter, Bellefonte for Mil- are guests in the home John Jenkins, Harry Yerger on Tuesday where she home of Miss Gertrude Lane, of lellefonte on Tuesday Is now a guest north Allegheny Misses Anna and Monday county of tives and son Mal- afternoon for became a guest Annie Wilson Tyrone, af of Eman- street left ster couple and rein in and on Sarah Shuey afternoon for Lanca where they will spend a weeks visiting friends on Before | af Hazel | Park on Saturday | weather the union urable affair and at Hecln propitious reunion With re will be have a large Mr. and family, and rone, i Mrs Allen tobert Ss Garmai Garman nd Katherin Mr anda » ] fron Helen « med a risst 4 ’ short extended trig time while awa she returned take to ught fever Pest nte. re ir making ar felight ful after p ’ she Was A+ ight e tak her bed she Inter develop nothing She Is more than a bil steadil impr ot nited Barr f the | Fred ’ exchanges | wist In the Ia choir wr thera rendered » Ir making Miss lizzie Harris Harris stated when should article referer we it should 1} have also that her mecand out her Mis sight gianses Just as Wn Aweet 18 Her taker yours aw she has kind for “Mrs. Henry Seitz nieces. Miss Jennie and of Youngstown, Ohlo, are siting Mr» Seite’s mother, Mra. Philip Welt of Coleville Miss Myrtle Stiver is a gradunte of the Youngstown training school for nurses, and has charge of the private ward in the City hospital Miss Jennie Stiver is a teacher in the publie schools at the above named pince, They expect to visit in this vicinity until the first of Beptember Curtin Wagner the Bellefonte { miller, recently purchased from W. Pp Humes the farm on Buffalo Run, known as the John Beibert farm This I» one of the heat producing farms In the valley and In the hands of Mr Wagner it will be a dandy He Is an old farmer and knows what te do Wo get results. This farm contains about 2560 acres, and the price pald for It was $11,000 Mr. Humes recently made improvements to the place amounting ito $1,000. Among these Improve. ments was the digging of a deep well which gives plenty of water Mr. and Mra. Edwin Garman are | now occupying the west end portion of ithe Carman residence on corner of | Spring and High streets. An entrance {has been made to this part of the house from High street which makes it very convenient. The double par. fors which had been occupied by Mr ten and M ie ~t er | and Mrs. Garman as living apartments | have been leased to Dr. Coburn Nod- {wern, who has them furnished up to the queen's taste. He has a waiting { room, operating room and a small drug , A door takes plage of n widow the east ke of the cor. , which will the in en- trance, instead of from the north side Ev- | | | Mr. and Mrs | tertaining Miss timore, Md, Rey. OC Shuey, of officiated in two of the Tyrone church. | on Sunday last, Miss Mary Starrett, of Washing- (ton, D. C, Is a guest of Miss MceCalmont, Linn street Mrs, John children, and are visiting Karstetter, David Kelley Emily Polk, are of en - Bal- * on her two Furey, Web Larimer and Miss Margaret their sister, Mrs Curwensville Marshall Cooke, of Mr, ana Charles FF visiting his Mrs, Benjamin Curry, at Wood suburb of Pittsburg Sarah Bartley, of a pleasant visitor in Bellefonte Bartley Is an at won Mra iH sister, land, Mrs been friends Mrs girl, John fonte, has (Cooke, a Clearfield, among her and old has many Haven county .ocn of Mary glireet before Blanchard, Esq. purchased the Johnston property, gn Linn will be thoroughly repaired Blanchard there Leathers of chased the touring oar Davis, of the Garman House day They are now looking car, of 1911 model Dr. Coburn Rodgers has now tablished himself in offices in the front in the Garman residence on street recently occupied by Mr Mrs. Edwin F. Garman Mr. and Mrs, Frank hild, of Altoona, arrived Sunday to spend a few their parents, Mr, and Mrs achy and Mr. and Mrs. W tine Aun It Mr Moves Hros., Howard, pur of landlord on Fri- about for on rooms High and Derstine ana jellefonte days with 8. A. Don H. Ders ir Mrs. Wiliam Cowdrick, of Falls and Mrs. D. I. Auchmuty, of Al bat N. Y., are now in Bellefonte or isit at the 10 of their ter net ne Eat 30 Hus ' the Ee £ returns rid give tertaining interesting n the incidents and deliver a lecture which would draw a large doubt, and thrice worth an which might go to the hospital or some Purpose Nis rip around 5 Ww {ne ‘ Die sister, cm me ar and i (Geargs his trip no admittance benefit of the other meritorious some might sights WpoOt haoumne Harvey have been ant year, have that the best where they can milk the cows have a horse EC Just as they please they will return to the near Hellefonte, on or of Beptemi, r They Grimfith and trying leity come to ie I= In breathe feed the when they wife who life for the the conclusior the country the fresh alr chickens, and Can ome or To this ena old homestead about the Int say that ae It I» long if once In a while, but that sn't true A constant attendant at the Beenk knows more than the person who goes just once In 8 while, There I» some thing happening there each evening that cannot help but broaden a man's vision of things In general. That i» he knows more about the world when {he comes out than when he went In Every evening the pictures are getting better, and are the kind that take with the public. Then that twenty. four Inch exhaust fan Is the thing {that Is helping to make the place at- tractive these warm evenings. There 8 no deaft, bul an even temperature (ie kepl up all the evening, making it a delightful place to be when you don't what to do In order to get away from the hot atmosphere. Those who | vo are treated on the square, It you in Just gS to as broad the Reenl Bellefonte, | Jennie | Centre | lelle- | | Heavy {ening thundergust yesterday ev. Dr. Thomas interesting article on page {ing the Welland eanal | Mr, und Mrs. Richard Lutz and daughters, Vivian and Marion, of lellefonte, with thelr adopted son, Ez ra, who is home from Panama, to attend the big Balleyville Albert Hoy, of New York visiting his sisters just north of fonte He Is the of Adam Hoy, sq for years was recognized as the prominent { law vers at the county bar. In {8 business way getting along very nileel if city lite with VanTries has an ¢ regard | two expect picnic City, Is jelle image his father, who Of Centre he is looks as one nnd BErees him Jury List for September Court Following is the list of jurors drawn for the September term of court which will begin on the fourth Monday, or the 26th LIST OF M. Allison Brisbin GRAND JURORS Wn B.D Wm. Boozer, brick maker Thomas Beaver W. Bright Bitner Wm Job r JL] miller, Gregg Centre Hall Hall Bellefonte Gregg Miles lumberman, Centre farmer farmer, H. Conser A. Dailey ' Graham laborer farmer clerk laborer Curtin Sellefonte Rush Centre Hall Burnside Iaylor Snow Shoe Boro Gregg Fe rREuUsOn Worth Gregg os Garland Daniel Gre Aller JL. H MI He CB eo L.( minister Gaines, forest granger Goss, farmer Gilliland, laborer race, Hering, farmer, Hess, merchant, Harpster, laborer Miller, farmer Boge» Patton b (sre nwerich. farm Joh Robert Kinkead WHI BF. lLeckard Oscar E. Miles 1. B Moore labores es M. Meyer Matters M. Me Mot hers! Harris McKinney, | r Pp McCauley, gentien McWillams, fa Mo ox farmer Peters butcher bi Fe awadyis v SM \ HE # Bellefonte er Harms ward Born m Holter, stonemasor H babsorer hpsburg Miles Mpring esburg H imbert {farmer abhorer mere har AY Mile ter Walker Ferguson Gregg Parker, sales -l peburg H. Reed, farmer Pattor Roth rox at ' Spring Rishe i R Mie iter Gren * Bellefonte ftw er Spring James W. Swabl W_ Schell Danie! Seip South, blacksmith Fils Stine, fireman Levi Symmonds, janitor C. BR Sheasley, mercham Paul D. Sheffer, merchant farmer Kentleman laborer Harrie College Renner Boges Pellononte Rellefonte State College Bellefonte Produce Wanted We Want 900 Dozen Eggs 900 lbs. Butter We pay for Country Butter a Ib We pay for Fresh Eggs a dosen Flour a Sack Cae ~ pm 28 04 MAR Sa $30 WE SELL Granulated Sugar a pound Choice Roasted Rio Coffee a pound Pure Sugur Syrup a gallon Pure Cider Vinegar a gallon | O41» gallon .e .e | $4.00 Tan Shoes, Walk-over and Dough las now $3.00.4% 10 per cent reduc tion on Children’s Shoes, Je 15¢ a — | State College Supply Co. EI Norris Bogle, of the Forge House Wwe | RECENT DEATHS. BHAFFER prominent minister Evangelical chureh timmore, Md,, died Bunday phold fever, aged 49 ven wile, two sor Rev E Shaffer of the { slationed at n nited Fla night of He leaves and vd ane brother Deceared was | One pinter MATT MH reared Bugar Valle BROWN 8 o'clock fn Marie, Mr. and home Hiness child beren of BOT Frida about Httle Hrown Hill, af cholera Infan- aged 15 monthe ed parents have the their friends in this their affliction The funeral on Saturd afternoon at 2 Interment Catholic ceme morning the bright Mre. John on Quaker from Van daughter of died at their brief tum The und the sympathy of was held o'clock tery. WEAVER :- died ter a hour in Mrs, Catharine Weaver on Sunday after at her home in Tylersville,. She had been il) for some with dropsy and heart trouble, but was able to be around. De. ceased was aged 6g years and two sons, William of Tylersville, and Noah of Lock Haven. Funeral services were conducted at the house on Wednes day forenoon by |. W. Rosenberger, and burial was made in the Evangelical cem etery at 1 WYNN ipsburg's most died on Monda The deceased 12 dave old Wynn, died suddenly time viersville Ethel Wynn, one of§Phil- excellent young ladies, from tuberculosis 24 years, 11 months Her father, William about five vears ago and surviving are her grief-stricken mother Mrs. Margaret Wynn, brother and four sisters, viz D Wynn, of Philipsburg: Mrs. Alex. Pat. terson, Clearfield; Mrs. J. H. France, and Mra. Peter Ferguson, Philipsburg and Miss Vera at } GROVE Mra quite suddenly Mills Sat Was Le one toes Orme James her hon morning died Spring 30. Bhe veral months { about and at irday been well for sen Saturday husband halr or f ~ and Mrs . remains ring King his residend the Nit LL) i nthe or | the p great ears his father was rt at Philadelphia grandson of Judge Brown and 2 grandson of John Mor ris. the first banker In Bellefonte. His mother wlonged to the old Comley family of Philadelphia When » young man John Burnside Morris as sisted the civil engineer corps In sur. veying the route for the Lewisburg and Tyrone rallroad from Rellefonte to Lewisburg Following that he od the position of right-of-way agent for the Bell Telephone eo. he being the first agent of the kind In the Unit od States From the very first he made A success of the undertaking ard con tinued te hold the position for twenty five years, until his death. He had been a resident of Bellefonte for about five years past He was a consistent christian gentleman and a member of the old Norrie family of Philadelphia Religiously he was a member of the | Boclety of Friends, the family being {of good old Quaker stock. He Is sur. Lvived by one brother and two sisters Charlies Comly Norrie of Philadel phia; Mrs. E Norris Bogle, and Miss {Sallie ©. Norris, of Bellefonte. He was also an uncle of Major Charles {C. Norris, Jr, of Philadelphia, adju- tant general of the First brigade, N 1G. P.. Miss Barah C. N. Bogle and J He | was a veteran of the Civil war and » | member of the Henry Wilson No, 128, of Milton. Funeral services were conducted from his late home Tuesday moming at 10:30 by Rew, Kunkle, of Milton, tn the absence of mn ) Wn accent ton, where interment was the train, leaves ! post, | = Removing Loose Stone. Bradford isn't the only which rural mall carriers are KUDETVIROrS picked TI | nn the a law. Brooktielk ¢ a? LV) supers hav paid of $16.60 fo ) noving the stone fron to be county im having eving OuUn- fine looney rin n sald Athen tunsatel tongue Pv BLK BALE OF TIMIE The undersigned will the Coburn Howl at Cobure Friday August 19. 1910. st i following Lact that certain messuage or in Penn Township, Centre County. Pa BIDE at stones on the east side of Lhe road leading Green Briar south old turnpike and on ne between Lhe Daniel B, Geary Jacob Sanders thenee by other lands of Daniel B MM deg east 20 rods post; thence Ly same south 13 rods 10 post thenos south €7 deg west 157 perches 1 stones: thenes north 28% deg. west 84 perches to a fallen hem lock: thence Ly lands of W. H. Ertle and oth ers north 61% deg. east 100 perches Lo the place of beginning, containing about 31 scres be the same more or jess. The foregoing tract is cov ered with bemiock, pine, chestous, rock osk and some pitch pine Terms of sale Ter money 10 be paid Cunt pear cent, In sixty days or before January 2, 1911 lvered and no timber may purchase money is offer a ae Ld wract of ia ¥ publie w the ands of Fastate: »eary south from and w deg. cust 19 per cent of the purchase on day of sale; forty and the remainder on No deed will be de be cut until all the aig DANIEL B, GEARY Gettig, Bower & Zerby, stiys Word Adv. b : eri want sdveriise. ment int ¢ n or if it does Lol exceed 2 thers, one cent & wore Listen ent less than & cents three issues 50 gents, No be snes wered from this oMos Penny a FOR LE SALE~Biac Leathers. My FOR SALF 5 ie Ms FUBL'C SALE REGISTER SOMETHING EVERY WEEK Our Price Flour $1.36 Fine table syrup x Loose Coffee, 13¢ Bakers Choclate, .. 19 Salt—Sack,....... % Green or Black Tea 28¢ 40c Vanilla per bottle. .5-19¢ 10-28¢ Banner Lye 3 for 2c per can 10¢ Tomatoes 3 cans, 25¢ Prices subject to change 171b SUgRT....iiiiineo BL00 1 Ib. Bak, Powder. 19¢ 308 6 boxes Argo starch 25¢ 181b, Dairy salt. soc 25¢ We have too many Fruit Jars and will give you a discount ( D Reg 1.50 Lox 16¢ 2%¢ sc 'ILLEN’ / GROCERY Both phones. Bollafonte. ] Butter, per pound. .... ERE EL ET FERRER s Een AAA AE RARER 22 RE ET EY AREER EE EE EE EE EET AR EE Er rs.