Thursdyy, January 1 2th, 1911, - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5 mmm orn ear ———— BELLEFONTE "AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Miss lone from a sever — Miss fined to quinsy. Mrs Wedn in Williax tor 1st 6 to 7 o'clock Pearl | the home of Mrs i, fy Miss Sabra © ) william Larimer handsome black pacer ninger, the well butcher, Mr Miss Alice wood, visited at Laird on Thoma Ed Hoover en the Mononga Pittsburg, was J. 8. MeC Owing to apace in this the duced only. attack of Susle her Shope home the } Elizabeth eadan Bla for sport ed on friends An the Method from Miss Ove H 1pper Knise vmphel Ie i Mrs, Joh MceMonlign thie amaout Knisels up the w of one of opposite Willowbe ™ the the mk Dow street date gave loss of a port SAIN nsational Monda in ti the an Ani partmnt High actly mad pron only be cl [ LO commer those Mrs as ere Are " ’ 5 : \ and for da had been {11 with ing in question started to mix a her patient and } of a package © The contents of by the unfortun came very Il take Mra. Gross tient milk to drink emaeti and gave No serious results is now recovering It was Just one is lable to be Elsewhere eral geri Mra dose o mi Ale vy Disco at once her nicel made hy in this found the advertisement 10 cent Mm offer his stine's § and klestine will of goods at der to get In shape to 1 of business to the South Allegheny street, On that date he will room now occupled room, as well the second floor, Mr. Finklestine's grown Its present he gets fixed up he will have A stairway, leading fro the second floor, will making two with the addition an the r and a busir of Donachy will known Mrs ntaining the ginas which relief follow of those a great reduction take by quarters, in his new location more room Inrge salon-rooms, is guinsy heen week has mst con whard, un Visit depart he given riday nl 20 cents is visiting Simpson at Scranton {Nes sold hi Plet Haver cently John f.ock to n high dive utreet Gross more alen John tn the Edward Gross f medicine for got hold polish a8 drunk who nk birans Ww nan ring her gave her acted ut De mis pa Ax AN Onee ed and she from the grip errors which anyone isstie will be of J. Finkle ore. Mr. Fin present stock in or. nove his place Alken's bullding on on April Ist, the store Otto's pool oOm above on the oellar has out. and after Ino ron to expand the first to built, thus and basement m be will make a modern department store, Mr. Finklestine came and located in the Bush six years ago, and built up a nice trade, to Bellefonte Arcade about since then has PINSON NNN NNSA NIN recovering | with with in tht at Ee) IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Harry Baum Tyrone spent Sunday last in fany houses throughout My Ty rons “The western Tue LY fee the town Mrs, J. C tors are being Ned and Vis Harper Sunday were over Flaming Arrow,” play, at the opera evening, January dainty next a house 17th annual Inspection of this place, will take evening, January little baby of Mr Ridge Com pany lL, of on Saturd A bright at the home Whippo ening A ron entl | £ place 25th arrv Mir Ji ed on wn the ndian tory id, Flaming t apaera hi ¢ Tuesda 17th Sarah Ore Al the palate and the bo punishing spent in returned to composed the er Harry Miller Garber, Harry Smead, Jos Charles Morar bert Thompson The leaking of the room on Hishe by the Chemical Sto Bam Alters iam ward Cole and Als MeClenahat Mayes, Perry Edw. Decker f at I stove Wp street upled Closet Co was the enuse of 4 small fire on Friday even ing, which but for the timely, arrival of George Cunningham, might have proven more serious. The room be. tween OG. W. Clement's and Stiokler's tallor shop Is being used by the Chem- teal Closet in making concreting portions of their closets, and an oll stove was left In the room on Friday evening In order to dry out the forma Ia some manner the oll leaked out of the stove and set fire to the forms, eausing qdite a blaze when Mr. Cun ningham arrived on the scene. Tak. ing In the situation at a glance, he gained an entrace by forcing a from Mr, Clement's apartments, sucoeeded In throwing the oll stove Into the street, and the ald of earpet smothered the ree maining flames in the room. No pers | fous damage was done, hyt had the | | fire ocourred late at night when the streets are deserted, a great conflag. | ration might have resulted. in OC Co. and | hn door | burning | with | : | Ing | Wi | T.en i Mary I Hous Bellefonte m The stores of wing closed at 6 p 7 he Flaming | opera house Tuesday uary 17th, County Surveyor J zel 1s now comfortably new quarters in the Mrs. Ella Gray, John M (Giray, | Bpencer and | Bellefonte and ers Exchange are NnOw Arrow” al evening, Wet in House of the late children, moved to in Crid Henry located Court widow and two Florence, have taken rooms Announcement within the past few weeks of the nuptials of John R., Bartruff of Bellefonte but now vtham, Mass and thers Mt Mrs The inn has made com forms- residing at Mins Cora heen erly and Mis thelr hous gone to the Bush will wmke thelr Thoma tnkes pos Graham thie Lane MTA closed street where the until Mi possior of the spring on | home mgining that 1} had swore 2 terrible vengeanoe week the bachelor received a pad from the laundry containing his day shirt, which he was to morrow, On Sunday n fully undid the ’ forth the shirt, an tale That portion which lies south of the neatly and securely no entrance could be gained therein Thers ashing of teeth for a few minutes until the stitches could be removed, and then the bachelor's of humor asserted itself and he grinned A Tittle passenger noon spark is not moment in fotithe Last kage Sun wear on the he oar brought hereby hangs the of the shirt equator was rowed up ming moka LY) WHE KY rense happened at the station on Monday afters which makes one think that. the of human kindness in entirely dead A incident poorly clad couple with a little child appeared In | room and applied | the men's walting at the ticket window a distant point In the county having enough money with which pay for the tickets, the couple stood at the window, utterly at a loss to know what to do, as thelr train was almost due. Just at this point a young man who was standing near by, stepped up to the window and sald: “Here, I'll I the balance on those tickets” and promptly produced the NeCOSNAry {amount, The bits of pasteboards were "handed to the delighted couple, and their train having just then pulled In they mot on board and probably ar- rived safely at thelr destination. for passage to the Jan- | his | | capped that | mankind | Not | to! a line of groceries In room on Spring street Schofield's harness store, weeks ago announcement of the coming marriage of Loveland, niece of Mr. and J. Kennedy Johnston, of this to Mr. Samuel Gray Hartsock The happy event will be solemnized at the Johnston home, on Bishop street, Thursday, January 19th After February 20th, they will be at home to thelr friends at No 908 Twentieth Avenue, Altoona, Pa Two small children Wade Cruse, of iellefonte, arrow escape from death injury vhile coasting n« of their grandfather He in Solona, on Friday down the hill en ons fropt of a team Helge result bruised while with ¢ fling Ham vho delis ~ | 1 | to place lL creamery store next door to Several made Nora iw Miss Mrs place, ns of Mr, and had Or ST = ar the miamin While led, they driven b Hen has a Mary es Mrs ia i 10us } 31 Krape, coming ran in Arthuy badly W inging POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS District Attorney SR] : J 3 Prothonotary FORMAN, | FER, 1} Treasurer! ‘HELL, C1 INGHAM. | NOTH E IN DIVOR! inthe Cou i N ) fred x Seton r Torn 4 Emma 1 »M The * od by 1} MY wall x, Jersiy me wo rs of Common VP County 10 take Lestiine ease, will meet the part floe in Eagle Block. Bel ante. Pa 0 Friday Innuary the 27th. at ten o'clock A.M. for the purpose of performing the duties of his com wission All pas in interest are hereby no tified to be present at the time and place desig nated SD GETTIO Commissioner Automobiles We Are Agents For The FRANKLIN, PEERLESS, POPE MARTFORD, THOMAS, HUDSON, WAVERLY ELECTRIC and HIGH GRADE TRUCKS. A number of bargains in 2nd hand Daywall du appoint eas of Cenire the above sisted gterest at his of wer hes ot oN cars that are prantically new. GARAGE, REPAIR SHOP and SUPPLIES. John Sebring Jr. BELLEFONTE, John Gross expects in a short time | the | : : -— FOR SALE~1 Holesteln cow heifers will soon he fresh; 1 months old; § pigs. 12 wks old ewes, J. CO Ooodhsrt, Center Hill fresh; 2 Holstein Holstein bull, 15 SOLE ZO 04 LOCK Bell Phone x4 Penny a Word Adv. | Any subseriber ean insert a want advertise ment in this column one issue free, if it does pot exceed 26 words: charges Lo others, one cent 8 word, first issue, no advertisement ess than 26 cents; two issues 40 cotis; Lhree Issues 50 cents. No sdvertisements will be answered | cinity. Cash Daily from this office | profitable. Experience EIving previous emit Hall. jth Mi. Harrisbur for gliefonte and vi Bo pertosn ent UNNDSCeSsSary ment i g. Penna MONEY edd WANTED can vassers AQ ross NE OOESE REY “ FOR SALE hors { Two-year old col of 130 yrus 8, Bower tL. max Feidler. Pa ng WANTED size. J.J Second-hat Ginrbriok I walter mu Belletonte yey Pa FOR SALE-fu Gobble. Spring lase Gander Mill K 3 Fe FOR SAL} any i we ive RAYSTOWN WATER POWER Go. 5 Per Cent---10-30 Bonds. nee wi FOR SALI or Fx rk 1 y horse av hor FOR ALE~Har hewp Address RAYSTOWN WATER POWER CO, x3 Huntingdon, Pa. WANTED To market Instant : Relief” SLOAN'S INIMENI ant “1 wok sheep ORNs horses, and poultry Address Dr. Earl 8 Boston, Mam on centile sent free, DEV BDIDEDIDIDED DEDEDE BOBEBOBI WED JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 15 Days Only 6 Ladies Suits were $10 3 Ladies Suits $15 4 Ladies Suits were $18 A few Ladies Coats were 8 and $10 Ladies Ribbed Shirts and pants Ladies 30¢ Underwear Ladies All Woe! Shirts and Pants $1.25 quality Children's Bear Skin Coats ages 1 to 6 years $4.00 Coat Children Bear Skin Coats $2.50 Coat Bear Skin Caps to match the Coats from Great Reductions on Childrens and Ladies Sweaters 50¢ Sweaters Sale price 3% 8c Sweaters Sale price 69. $1.25 and $1.50 Sweaters d Sale price 98c $2.50 and $3.00 Sweaters Sale price $1.08 Quilt and Blankets e $7.73 $10.98 ce $12.48 eo $4.98 20. Bale pri were Sale price Sale pr Sale pr Sale pr Sale price Sale price B% n all colors Sale price $2.96 Sale price $1.75 19¢ up PBI BRIBIBEIBIBIBIBREIBIT BEES te dt de sae. ce. fte sto sesasetases re TE ER RR Sh Sh 75¢ Blanket $1.25 and $1.50 Blanket $2.50 Blanket $4.00 Woolen Blanket $1.50 and $1.75 Quilts $2.98 Quilts $3.25 and $4.00 Quilts Ladies Scarfs in‘all colors B0c. quality 3000 yds Calico sold at Te 2000 yds. Unbleached Muslin sold at Te. 3000 yds. Lancaster Gingham sold at Be. 10. White Lawn 12%%0. Lawn 2000 yds. Percale EY) inches wide ‘worth 15. Be. Toweling ' fe. Dark Crash. Mens Fleeced lined shirts ‘and drawers 50¢c. goods Sale price 5c. Sale price 98c. Sale price $1.73, Sale price $2.98 Sale price $1.23 Bale price $1.08 Sale price $2.48 Sale price 30. Sale price Be. Sale price Se. Bale price Te. Sale price Te. Sals price 10¢ Sale price 100. Sale price je. Sale price Pie. Mens Jersey Top- Shirts 506... Sle. a plees. 3%. Mens Lumbermen's Gume Cale price $1.72 ‘ I i 1 $3.50 Felts and Gums, Snugproof als pris har $3.50 High Top Snagproof Gums Sale price $2.75. A Big Reductics On Men's, Ladies’ and Children's Shoes. . Workmen's Bargain Store ALLEGHENY 8T. BELLEFONTE, PA. BIB IBDIBIBDEIBIBIBITBIDIDIDS PBI BED : VDAIVAVAVAVAVAV AVIV VAIAVAVACL AQAA RITS VWATVAVAVARVAVLAVAT AAT ARAITAICAITIT,
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