Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 11, 1910, Image 5

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    Thursday, August 11th, 1910.
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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.
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Butter, per pound. ....
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