Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 01, 1910, Image 5

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    Thursday, September 1st, 1910,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY
THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Miss lam
the hospital,
ing friends
York City
Mrs
fonte,
her sickness
her stomach
Mr. and Mrs. A. Katz
Sunday ever g from a
head mt
acation
Dominick
i828 not reco
cation
ted by
A
will b
urday
will be
Morris
Ham, of
visiting
chy
€
Tucker, i
Akron, Ohio
AM
have
Charles
delphia
and
Mrs
Mrs. I.
Ruests
Mrs. EN
Mr
gseph Kir
delphia
fonte toda
and Mrs
Fver
Centre cm
important
umn, of
women may
John
Bellef
perintendent
the Altoona
of $1.500 a
Mrs. Hoy, wife
Hov, wt had
Mrs. Samuel
on Wed:
after few
frier ds
Rey
RBellefo
wife
nte, has agalr
of M
public
vear
heer
D
esdav
after
John C
New Ha
Harr
Tans
Buffaln
the St
rit
dellef
the tow
on stilts
ing thelr
stork
1
The
hen
ht
valking
are hold
that the
fat boy
Shope
cut a
then
gh
each a
Now grandfathers Re
and Jacob Jury are ready
melon
is
big
nolds
hire
Miss Christina and Anna Rianche.
ard and Miss Youngman. of Lock Ha
ven, were in Bellefonte on Monday
night attending a dance. The Misses
Blanchard took with them their little
nlecen. daughters of Dr. George Green,
who had been visiting thelr grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs Dorsey Green, on
Buffale Run
Mr and Mr
Mr. and Mra. Frank B
Titusville, Pa drove from Titus
to Bellefonte In a Plerce Arrow
Mr. Fall is an extensive real
and ofl man and Mr VonTackey
Republican candidate for legislature
in Crawford county this fall. While
here they were the guests of W. Har-
rison Walker, at the Bush House They
rove to the Penn Cave Btate College
and other places of interest
Johnston Hall
YonTackey
and
of
He
Car
estate
is the
wed. Zimmerman,
commissioner Harry BE Zimmerman
of Valley Falls, Kansas, sent east a
paper giving an account of James N
Pike's farm. located In Thomas coun
ty, Kansas. This year he had over
100.000 hushels of No 3 head wheat
The net profits from the ranch this
year will exceed $35,000 Mr. Fike
says he Is going to make the place
bring him In an annual Income of
$100000. The soll I» of 8 black loam
and easily plowed and worked Mr
Fike says he will bring the large farm
up to his mark or quit the game,
brother of county
he
goods for
| FWung
IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS
Nolan
Mr
Miss Candy
Daniel
and
Mr
James
at of
ron
Luther
mek
and
heat
Wer
and Nolan
Hughes
to
he
works
family have
from Balt
employed with the
ana
Bellefonte
is
J, 8. Gillam left on Sunday for
Philadelphia and New York City where
vill purchase his winter stock of
the Bazaar
All per
cription during
will find their
next
who remitted to us on
th of Au
for
the mo
Inbels
week
credited
amount
hort time ago WW. H. Walker
Hotel Way
Bellel
Mrs. Willian
of the
ted
sister
1 nt
in Ont
JPY
table
street. It
John and Ch
wrt)
Akron
arrived at
residence
omprised of
HiIMLish of N
Paul Motz, of
Mrs. Wetzel
main with
business
to
they
given
Wetzel
COR on east Lint
wan ries
nd
and
re
umberiand
Ohio Mr
tried to get them to
them for a few days but
engagements took them back
Northumberiand Friday Had
remained they would have been
an execlient time as at the
home is the place 10 have n
ar other Indiviad
uals do some funny stunts and this
time we have ane to record on Dor
worth of the Republican Owing to
his handling so much money, after
the regular banking hours he has been
sccustomed to lock It In his big safe
over hight Ax the safe was there In
the oMee for many years with possibly
the same combination, he concluded
that It would prudent to change
the combination so that he alone would
have the numbers by which to re.
lease the heavy steel doors that held
his treasure. Then to he doubly pru
dent he put the combination on a sheet
of paper and stored It In the safe and
locked It securely Imagine his
chagrin when he attempted to open
the strong box the next day and the
new numbers were a blank to him
entirely forgotten and the copy of
them on the Inside. For over a week
he nursed his think box but the mys
terious numbers falled to come. Hav
ing In the safe a number of valuable
papers and other documents he became
desperate and summoned James Bel
bert to the sanctum who gt to work
with his kit of tools and Inside of a
half day's work the big door was
en and there was a happy
editor nly a newspaperman would
do such a trick.
on
Editors as well
he
Page 5.
visiting his
Fellows’
Monday in
Bellefonte
Detroit
Cronemiller, of
in the law office
Odd
on
pic= 8B
Ohio
Miller
this week
on (sen tzel and fam have
thelr so
the
Park
Katz, left
Cleveland
Remember old home
nic at Hunter's
William
Tuesday for
Miss Ida
stenographer
Chambers, K
Mrs. R. B
from the
week by
M iss
been a
Curtin street,
tucket, Mass
F. D. Ray, It
now a guest of his
Ray, at the Brockerhofl
will remain here for about
Dr. and Mr Th
arrived from their
Thursda The
pulpit on Sunday
Mrs, Levi
Schmidt, of
We
and turned fron trip
Scotia, 1s
of KE
\ N ! y portant
R ment « Ji of is
omething
Tavior Is
accident she met with last
tramping on a needle
Kmily Valentine, who
of Miss Emily Natt
left on Monday for Nan
recovering
ort
VMonda)
pp
SOs
had thine
guest on
been a inted
Sn > bor
Clty, Ww
HA B
He
week
Wilcox
ation
New York
brother
House
Onde
IS
OMmiae )
Hnmer VIL
coupled an or Satu
on former
his usual
Miss Mattie
glon DD. C.. have
I) nd
Spring
ns port where
everanl Wed
Maitland
Nagle and
W hi
the home
BASE BALL NOTES.
Black Rockefeller
peaker
Wash)
Ark
ker 1
Madison
How
nke I
‘ the much are ou Wor
night you ge
nteresting and
nothing there to
rather everything
pictures often
A tear The
than they month ago
been greatly admired Mn
crowds that go there Thomas A Ed
ison, the inventor, has about perfected
a machine that will make the moving
picture talk. Just as soon ar this kind
of a pleture Is placed on the maftket
mas to the lusion that
Hrown will he after It hot foot
1], ’
ore f MO juinitive
ott Bond
delegate
grinned Well’
down Arkansas they tax
ents every 31000 I pay a
dollars less than $2000 a year
better A little arithmetic shows
tax represents a capital
nearly  $4.000.000, consisting, RBeott
Bond sald, of his own farm, 1% farms
rented to other negroes, cotton gins, Iv
general stores, and live stock
“What do you raise? asked a
man delegate
“On my piace”
raise mules, corn
boys and girl”
attractive «
offend a
to
he
um
few
said
the to
then
g in
and
and
are muct
please on
bring a smile
pictures
were a
that this
and have appraised at
the large
wo
you
Mr
come Con
“1
and
WAR
cotton
the reply
tobacco
On Wednesday
week Mrs. A. J
tried to give her
on his birthday anniversary She In
vited twelve of hin most intimate
friends to come and join with him. and
while Mrs. Cook was preparing for
the festive occasion her husband be.
gan “smelling a ral” and then the oat
was left out of the bag. It was reall
A shame to deprive Mrs. Cook the
pleasure of giving her husband a sur
prise, hecnuse a8 woman always prides
herself on keeping a secret. However
the oconsion proved a most delightfn
which both Mr. and Mra Cook
always remember. Mr. Cook has
one of Bellefonte's formost busi
ness men and for years had charge of
Berwin & White's large coal interests
but for the last few years has haen
living retired. It Is hoped that both
Mr “and Mrs. Cook may live to enjoy
many more such events, but hereafter | -
Mra. Cook will have to make prepar That it Is not worth your 4
ations for them away from home, talk religion to the man In
knowing that her husband is sort of whose mind is set on
a detective | Almighty dollar,
evening of last
(Cook. of Bellefonte
husband a
Wall Street Gets The Loot.
New York dispateh to the Chicago
Record Herald Thefts from twa
New York banks, made known within
the last week, have compelled the at
tention of the American Hankers' As
sociation to this class of crime. In
the Inst five years more than $28,000,
000 has been embezzled from banks
and trust companies In the United
Hiates
Ina majority of cases the money
stolen from banks Is lost In stock
garabling In Wall Btreet. Thus went
the 1000000 that John HH. Lowery
sald he took from the Utiea City Na-
tional bank. It was sald recently by
the president of a surety company that
many
that never reach the ears of
He
furprise
one
will
heen
the pub
A A —————
fle to
onte
thefts are committed In banks |
nothing but the |
RECENT DEATHS,
and Mrs. G
eral services wers
} d the rema
te tel nte Of 1
interment being
direct
rtner Sha
her
brought
fLernoor
late
nes Were
iesda
made In
from the
cemeter
MILER Miss BS
the dest and
Miles
place ar
day morning Khe
James and Rachel
her In
4 8 o'vhock Thurs.
was & daughter of
Valentnine Mille»
Miles and was born at Milesbhurg
forge on April Ind, 1832, hence war 7%
years months and 23 days old. He»
mother was & sister of Issac Miller and
Mra. William A. Thomas deceased
She died when the subject of this no.
thee wan Quite Young and she was
taken by
who cared for and
daughter She never
cared for her adopted father and
mother while they lived and
their death she and her adopted broth.
er
together in the old Joseph Miles home.
stead, which belonged to her She was
A sufferer with rheumatism rinee
childhodd but her indomitable will
kept her alive and able to
until a short time ago. Bhe was a
faithful daughter, a loving sister and
an unselfish, christian woman
funeral was held on Saturday.
COLLINS: «Mrs. Catherine Collins,
wife of Rev. J. Frank Collins. pastor
of the Forge Free Methodist church,
died on Baturday moming about 2
o'clock, at her home In Bush Addition
from heart trouble. Bhe had been Ih
for the past year and on several oc.
casions had severe attacks of heart
fallure On Saturday morning she
was sitting on a chalr rnd after ad.
| ministering to the comfort of his wife,
| Rev. Collins threw himself on the bed
[to take a little rest. He had only been
[there a short time when he heard a
Shit a he Tost and on
up fou w collapsed
was dying. In a short time life
re. died
between
at me
raised her as a
married but
was
:
her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Green,
after!
the late J. Miles Green, kept house |
| Kime inquire of
of
about 38
piston
at the
tham
her
Hil
Hoy
ind
ing
ken
nd¥
Turn the “Star Out
e } t I
ipatters”
pg ietComt
Ar hatch. pure
Rebeors Ave W
Bricklayers a (
Wages bour
WANTED-&
horn OP “1s
es HM 4
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Hea
Sum
FOF SALI»
’ re les
Kinsbhury
ndensary
Apply
w Min
Frank Bailey
te
neler, Pooring,
g. sréd al}
Birds Building CWest prices Fath
fetes for pew bu promptly furnished,
Call or Peilvhbore. or write J BB Masses. Mer.
Watsontown Door & Sash (« Lemont
etlit
re
MONFY WANTED Caz
of #2000 as frst mOTLEsse
estate ip Crutre county
Ample seeurity
in position
Jobo M
fonts. Pa
WANTED A responsible representative for
reliable Fire Insurance Companies One
thoroughly scousinted with the insuring publie,
who will inspire the cob fidence of his clients by
toteeting their best interests Some familiar
ty with insurabee prisciples preferred. Thess
goebie to gualify need Dot apply, Address A
RD. 2 Walnul St, Philadelphia. Pa
piace several oars
ob ‘mproved read
81 E per cent, Interest.
Consult us 81 oboe If you are
to Invest scur money. Inauire of
Gravy & Sob. Tnsurance agents. Belles
Lt
FOR SALE Valustie real Estate In Union
ville Bere tract of land consisting of 18
ares upder culivation. Therson erected a
brick dwelling house. bank barn. orchard of
choice froft. This alll make a desirable home
or & profitable Investment, alse 4 interest in
fouring mill st Unionville boro. For price snd
Buck, Fleming, Pa or
stherine Puck. Lock Hoven. Pa me
| WANTED Cosmopolitan Magarine requires
be around |
The | mission
pare ,
, HC Campbell. Osman
17% Broadway, New York
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