Thursday, October 12th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a —— ~ died ed -~ Come to the Centre Democrat of A quarter of an inch of rain on | - fice when you want job printing, Tuesday night BELLEFON | E AND V ICINI | \ There will be a specla! term of | Miss Ida Klinger and little nlece court commencing on the fifth or last | Miss Mary Klinger, spent Sunday with Monday of Qetober, friends at lL.yontown Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin | Migs Mary Blanchard has return at their home on Linn street Wedne | ed to her home after a several months day afternoon, a son { trip through Earope NNN ~~ NN Mrs. Ellza Ammermar led { delighttul | ‘ _. —John A. Woodward was a Howard | Owing to the rain the Centre uesday for a week visit + her | HORAN @ house on visitor in Bellefonte on Tuesday { County Fair was called off last Satur- | son-in-law, Harry Harri i | Mr. and Mrs. Jem Shearer spent | the Sabbath with f ds in Beecl *. and . Barnhart were | t hesitats Creek. . | latter parents onn A item William Sel vr of Mifflinburg, | Jersey Shore ver ) | A n gre id 1 rr F for a | ‘ init { Ke pon Pe a guest i he yme of his coush | \ 8. } } i nhart " Pa; p ) { at » ch 4 : er NRC wh | | be by ow A. BK aefter, « f itl ! ’ Hi i x . ! J ae ard ) v] 3 G THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS dance Express wife have ant tw City The famous Tai wil be the attraction at th | Won, course of {raining for profes- | ORL {HELIN “4 indiana. Normal. The local boys. are A Makes delicious home- opera house ing, Oct. 18t} 1 | Mayes | tal | J v2 ! | r home tl : alse g 2 Neti loyed at |room at Mrs. James Lane's in the [the past two weeks ha 0 he dome ‘the game.» A baked foods of maximum Lauren Renovo, was an ove nda 0 on ' ‘ ! ‘ \ oh { Oo 4 . : gh Mor | will take his meals at Tanners, on | sgt v Improving with all in- | pletures wi own at the Scenic. | [I quality at minimum cost. his pars Clure, ir is plac y i ; I og I mien { y ment ‘ " ¢ « + Geo, Smith, ‘who several yes tins Florence Love, having re- | ladies’ ald sock Lut § Tig meals Possible to secwve | Makes home baking a married Miss ‘ e Shower : : Hh Ab Wh pe} : # ; J ! t prove ve I Bellefonte, | { Lhe t 14 Eu y MW ON / ' . ig Puy ‘ P i v ; I , . ! ! p F a pleasure of his aunt, Buffal met . I ‘ Mrs. Wil Fleming left oe a ; ; : 0 " 1 Gs week for H rrish - “ ere She Conta the Bellet i * 4 "1 0 Ww : f cd her husband {or a two » hn Sunday, October 15th, irs. Floren the Williams farm at Axemann, has | {f The only Baking Powder Rn NeW Avon "| Maude have return e, departed h hee in all her under- | J} Cream of Tartar Mrs. Perry nt wo 44 Saturday fternoor Be te Mi i 3 t Mr. and Mrs. Mort where she will &pend some {im BADE aul th smi painfully scalded i No Alam — No Lime Phosphates iting he cess I a a house next that has been meet : t} reat M : id dh d is : fa nd eh ’ T § " ! ; -Mrs. John larris lef n Thu ; w . mn day of last week for Trenton, Joni Woah i “ P : in “ 4 3 v become a guest at he mie i er . . NOW re pa ; " v el granddaughter, Mrs. G. W. Childs. | 00] | ho la| Presbyterian, church ut the ronide Guturday | wvening, Sis Penny a Word Adv. —Rally Day service hy he ¢ ! i f t ‘ roe } y ¢ e efcier hi ¥ J { | 1a ! subscriber ’ I pdven St. John's ] 3 the nt tent ni 4 ware, what Lint iaakeata ¢ in this nD of ‘ Yt next Sunday cordially invite Wa ed to FP er has Buffalo road, Schr Johnst sy nodie church Mr Ja ) : visiting r, M C in this Monday MARRIAGES sates Leathers her home ~ Mrs dren YO on jesda fron pie srt Oo ry visit at the home { jrant [w A ifs af estos Underwood on north Spring street ing pi on September 2I8t) l Phe rear ting ' Colyer—Bailey reas i} in ‘ ® mij : - . i {7 il Mise Emily Valentine, who had | Miss Kennedy, one of the main and | with new floors, and some of his new As society event! at Port {itor # ’ { v ; ore : : been visiting friends a relative : ndistet bohe Bok ot ti . § ober $11 he a Bellefonte for sor ime past, returs the ht St ‘ Sg . ” Maude "h ed to her ! i 4 i : timore, Md Re usual daughter of Mr Georg Inst wes PUBLIC SALE REGISTER Rap Mis tinue Towa, gone a LEGAL ADVE} RT PROCLAMAT : 3 ) , ‘ oly , b p " the fund wir ‘ LR . rs hers 3! f 11 pers e111 . JOHN J. BOWER J. 1. Seibert has a | ‘ ‘ Ww oy it ing ’ : . . j ! " ure here : : : ’ . : : 3) * : waye in kept In j litlo ) . EAR , ’ tert alii 4 y the other 4 ’ Fokle i ‘ } ! e Nv a } d ih animal ) elligencs and ven unads«g vy hand Nellefor the mud Ww niains » f \ t nad i 4 t et urng ¢ :) ¢ le . } ' v A watch ) { h « ‘ : y - n p ‘ t A LL e Coast. Westere Oanadh ville he turned a of the road nd \ ight ed h mn | : . N if v i os th finish of a he at and no our Lord 1911, and the one hundred | Mexioo and Southwestern points on sale avery to avold a mud what tiv ‘ FORE irda om delightful visit of =» it In " ore LOAN . o | tors 1 ymount of urging a horse and thirty -Afth year of the Indepen day until October 14, Inclusive. at roduond fares wheels went ’ slush The Mor week or little over with the former's so this ¥ LT Low) \ requires In this case after finishing | dence of the United States { Consuly nearest Tioket Agent os le } ' u iS Hore alate iv ‘ N " " RS " he worked, ! more helpless he be sister, Mra. Elizabeth Worta, in Mecas | and Mra M. Locke, who is attend- | the animal stopped of ita own accord Sheriff's office, W. EB HURLEY ; county Minnesotn Mr Bekley had ing Havaorford Coll : Hellef t ’ " came, and nally a farmer with a ‘ ollegs is playing efonte, | Het ~» team of horses got him on solid not seen his sister In forty-six years right tackle oF the aruit red Bear Eats Altoonan's Lunch. Oct. 4th. 1011 ARRET QUOTATIONS OU Ni erent i and their reunion after the lapse of | Richard Weston, son of Dr, and Mrs A hear Tuesday calmly devoured gro intl Je ht Yt will keep ini, wh a long time wan not only a Weston, I= holding down with all cles the lunch of an Altoona party of Farm f S 1 ; Bellefonte—Produce hin (Th . 4 plana but a decidedly affectionats En gx the position of forward on the hestnut seekers while the gentlemen or aie. Pong " - i. ursday ) evening the Y.|O0 nn Niate team Thin is 8 the | were ‘ onda " uta | = Ss M. C. A SBtar Course will open with a Today Columbus day. October 12 more remarkable hy the fa Pl he the a ie getting nuts. Jn Farm ~106 Acres, at Rutherton, Bellefonte—Grain concert by the “Musical Favorites” | (sx a legal holiday for the whol ataks being Theodore's first sar at The |del. Harry Harnes. George Rhoades Union county, Pa, (Flag Station on The following prices are paid by 0 gr has been made to pro- | under the terms of the ad N of Fehr ’ Pennsylvania Hitnte ‘olen The and Louis Conrad. The party left In the premises one mile east of Glen | Y. Wagner for grain, Yide the very best” entertainmnt for ary 3, ‘1911. This aunouncement han | ChE" three may be called our boy |trolley for Holldaysburk und then (Iron. Pa.) land in good state of cul. | {hak TN a8 twice as much will be expended banking de partn ent “ir ne he aid good foot tall training h The crowd scattered through the tivation, apple orchard, two houses, Whaat, white this year In mec ung talent, as 18st | any requests for inf : ‘a Hellefonts W Fy They are Leon | woods on the hunt for chestnuts and good bank barn, location suitable for hed ow pp iow Will garding It. The new act mnkes . Ard Grist um, now playing right end [on returning for lunch found that a coal yard, Laurel Park plone ground Rortainments are al pains. fou the | oul Holla ; Phi whole state Or Way n Red ug in ogy of 3A ont had helped iteelf to the dainty |is on this property, Including nice lo- g Redpath Lyceum Bureau, the best In Ae hive ante | ink Hg . 11 on Universit) of Pittal fi wag Sn ga 8 onraly LY ng rs eation for fishing and camping. Price | Rev. Fred Barry preached his first the country Remember the "Musieal hold a reception in thelr hall In . Elsenbels, Contre on Cornell's fresh found out later that he had left the reasonable | a4 hen last Babbath In the Centre Favorites” in the ¥. M, C, A. auditor. | Reynolds bullding. A fine program Man team; the latter's lack of weight | shells at home Quite naturally the | Laurelton Lumber Company, Sune Hall tharge. He Is off to conference lum to-night, | for entertainment has been prepared {onb kept him from the varsity team | crowd gave up search for Bruin | bury, Pa. x rr Tea will have no services Low Fares to the West Marti ith im Ife f them . ) pl an | nore readily seen when one | the h day of October. in the year p aan Enh vag a Railroad Tigkets to Roowy
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