Thursday, November 9th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | oscomn wes MEETING OF COUNCIL. | MARRIAGES, | ! | p BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY {] | nomen concn in seis |, Stwr—pemirae, |slon on Monday night with Messrs Wednesday evening, November 1st, | | Harper, Judge, Musser, Beezer, Grim at the Reformed parsonage Mr, James and Yerger present Minutes were Bilger, of Pleasant Gap, and Miss read and approved without alteration Grace Armbruster of Spring Mills, | Street committee reported the raising | Were Joined in holy wedlock by the THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS of Valentine street, and a number of | Bev. Dr. A. M. Schmidt | needed improvements made upon oth -Ralph Cole spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs, Jos Ceaders left this | er streets, Water committee's re In the presence of a large number friends in Lock Haven. Phursday for Atlantie City, | port embraced the cutting off of the | of from various parts of the Miss Powell departed last Satur Miss Maggie Fitzpatrick, of Osh- | Water at the American Lime & Stone | state and New Jersey, Miss Laura E day for a few davs' visit with her kosh, Wis, is visiting her sister, Mr: | Co's house and the tapping of the | Ard, daughter of In and Mrs Vilson Smallwood—Ard, guest niece, Miss Marie White, in Willlams- | J. D. Sourbeck | Jater tor Isaac Underwood and James | P, Ard, was married November 1st to port, The best Interpretation of the |Selbert Robert Smallwood, a business man of Miss Maud Decker, of this place, Demo ratic victory on Tuesday was | 4% I anurer ep Jed i balance on Philadelphia. The ceremony was per al ee. spent Sunday with friends in Union- | Kiven by Tom Beaver. He says “The | Cap a raat formed in the beautiful home of the | ¢ : f 7» bois fe ® ville. : Democrats held an election on Tues | TORTess wis the report on the bride's parents at Woodward, The ’ f 4 Is D {}V "7 ga ie day without notifying the tepubli- | Placing of the light near McCoy's | Rev. W. F, Brown, of Beaver Springs, * BV = wu g Y ure CEN Miss Rebecca Rhoads departed on ing It looks that way | residence : | officiated. The wedding march from fr (2% Monday morning for a visit vith NT in V A \ : friends In New Te Rk City ; y Last week contractor Henry Low In regard to painting the Lamb | Lohengrin MN ’ nN LAS ' | was played by Misa Dreese, | % street bridge treet committee re f Ler [ ry sold his fine pacing horse ‘ © Amon Mrs. Annie McGuire. of Lancas- a NF % > , yorte that all bids had not as vet Rabby to Chas Basinger, of Lock ported oy A y ter, Is a pleasant guest at the home of | yyaven. “Rabby” is an animal with | been handed in, hence no letting wa Murphy-—Hartsock. { 4! A i Ji! > F r 2 B A ep rat S94" a ph | made SBOr BLALe p very pretty wedding took place at | | ! bs Thi nr iB “ A.J. Moore and family at 324 cast {2.221% record, and has been much |” Mi : My ! Le 1 that th the parsonage of the Sis CR Mott Vali i () {LOWE RING 2S Bishop street, | sought after by horse dealers commissioners were willing to pur lst } ! ie simpson ] Qo ~~ “Wein | ’ ! ) | chase ood « ’ Odie wpliscopal church, Beranto ’ ~The famous “English Dancing Ira D. Garman, formerly of Bell ol A L good qui of paint if the | = "0, kb ons a) NN : er MN gf, os Dolls™ are a feature of “His Honor the | fonte was elected as a select council [poroush would p on I'he mat OE b ht o v . ” " oh oe Mayor.” At the opera house Thurs- | man on Tuesday, from the 46t} rq | t€r was referred back to the street || e did or ty 4 undingar Whi Sh \ ad . » . day evening, 16th in Ph lad lohia. "He v ! -n th al | committee to see that the work wa became b bride of J. Linn Murphy No odher aid to the housewife ' . iladelphi was on the em : of New York City, The couple en . ~-Mr, and Mrs. Richard Lutz, of jotratic-Keystone ticket, That was : east Howard street, have as their |line victor and a splendid compli guests Mrs. Joseph Biddle, of Miffiin- | ment burg, Union county | WwW N. Seibert, Esq., was elected | ~Mrs. A. G3. Morris and daughter, | Judge of the Perry and Juniata ju Miss Lydia, were arrivals home on dl il district by a swee| Volts Sunday after a visit of a few days| I'he po age is brother with friends in Tyrone. | L. Seibert Belle ponte and ) ) ol» —-— . ie . promi ittorney in that part " : . ' ( \T Nass ' NY ari? , 4 » Col. H. 8, Taylor, George Beezer, | ba | that would bring about an nprove : rh they wilt 3 shduriy J nh : ! } Rakino I ‘owder H. 8. Ray, John P. Lyon and Dave | ment along it 11 t d not : dis AB beg iy wil Li 1 ion } oad tes » a Kelly were an automobile party who| 1 acco 01 ot hall ) | t y riend i \ spent Sunday in Tyrone ! y Kale, o Saturday | w@ Bellefonte Cer i R R Harry Otto, a former Nellefont th ‘ ho 4 BH ! te Central BR. R boy, spent a few days recently In 4 pen Al Bellefonte, returning to his position in Johnstown on Tuesday - KRY ’ » } - » matter of changing the light | tered the parlor accompanied by the { i8 80 graeal, no other agent so : 30 ; bride Mttle niece tuth Hartsock, | |) r na. R. R. Passenger station + RB risock, Y ’ : 1: ngel who carried the ring. The ceremony | \A) useful 2 ira in making treet, Clerd Kelle stated 0 reatio ith Frank D geo : ag igh we EL y te rand delicion wholesome foods fn rone, hat L Lo i, ah ¥ J / y Garman—Rider. : wing Bellefonte I Waenle Rider m., at one fair for roun turning ipecinl leaving ege at ou Everybody will want to see Vo gel's minstrels at the opera house or A business and social meeting Monday evening. No better enter- | the Woman's Auxiliary, of the tainment on the road in its class. Men 8 Christian Association held in the Association Hall ~—D. F. Luse, of Centre Hall, trans- | 30 cvening. November 13t} acted business in town a few days nning at 10 o'clock AN. Tine ago. Also Ex-commissioner tare requested to ha 1 Meyer of the same town. Both were]. ment pleasant callers in our sanctunm | —Paul Wetzel, who the past ellefon Academy ) | team | the sum of $1.000 X IO dat } Hit ple \wrtod on 1 1 year has been holding a responsible | SUftered defeat for the first time in er 4, for rene ‘ ( £ Bo A Aral ‘ western trip, and Penny a Word Adv. position in New York, is in Bellefonte | ©" °° 8 - aa a his WLEH Mercer ke ! y A i! rder of $26 for | oh eir ret wi tart hous: (rt | peives ort: ham - oe Nor aubaeriber oan Maps a ; on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 5 O° d a, BLO | Interest thers hot h were | ** ¢fonte In the near . ahi wa Sondre 4 ‘ y . this hb of ’ Henry Wetzel. on east Linn street Wor ol aver Il ie Lr and I i Mie er on n hir a Shay mah Raley on —The ladies’ Bible class of the |, I.at thi owing: aa the ten mm |} Rote of 34.00f months, to take tins } : toes 1 Carpenet-o. | thon be ak United Brethren church will hold a had done p y ellent wor . note i : Hil ! nt, whici Devor—Campbell. p y 60 eens box social in the ladies’ ald society | its 1a snes. However t] . rant . ¢ Minn } ‘ room, Thursday evening, No 4 t EA t t ; cream and cake will be sold le is cordially invited —The Misses Violet Barnhart, Morris and Willian an auto party vho Shore on Sund at the home Johnstonbau -— Tr Warfie Dale, Secret REMEMBER THE CLAFLINS John McGhee Furnishes Interest Information Re jarding the Fan affy Dan” people w appreciate | ! ’ ts ’ 3 ) Y N ot ry y re : is MOE q 0 re » produ tion Lt 3 Propose 0 1 The : A Genuine Comedian. Mian re ) y 15 ‘ fs st 1 ¥ teow 1 1 p : Hekht that wl wit} > in } a —————— i - : ul Al | TTI SE Tar aut emeraml oe win aie whe Wohpore pest pry joven rene ior . oY ATTY BY ATTY ‘ ¥ a. enit side OF W : thors als . n ihe dia : | : x 5 : ? wwidesmalide wor rett that N n i1 ¥ a i ; . Har to those « o 1 ied Tee’ y . ni ty ww} y y : ' minstrels OTR N «1 Am ad ~ T™ ‘ 5 d ah at’ an ] Fd : i sirels ‘ Wondav oy vo pans .h ‘el ; ¥ a k . . m hy ¥ nih "wit "hie tte » ew ! refer McCOYS WORKS Ww. Wi CAUTION Brethren ing : : che ; . hha Mid ' Fe ; , Oran re : | ! “yr : ' . . ba I Ph . n rh " : \ : w chi ~ former ) ! i W 4 X . y ' Ins ‘ | ne "leas of had n me re Second Crop of Potatoes T > “ " al 1 : ' FOR SALE po n The " HAAN mh hy y . tten that Si aaa fol hp Birthday Anniversary bo \ ) hearing . 10Mr 11, \o Good House and Lot this story Is 1 " bie . ’ he ‘ Yard a i “ er M 1 k 4 " " 4 ter beautiful turkeve nN serous 1) ’ rv 1) J i ‘ ' On Willawhank street Bushe's Ad. The many f . T wn : ., Iw! empl and | : h oh ArARS chain works and shouldered her Ae Wb A dition, Belielonts Pa in Bellefonte, ar } ) ! re hat : ) ] ; ", p ' p colved | ors hot gun and } , serious accident tha i ' voll ' ) precise ‘ h * Drakant mptu- TArm to ) two weeks ho Mr wn ) i " ! we harvested his all one would pity the vited by a friend to take | ‘ op. 1 An ay We planted were | CRURht napping ih Jot automobile Ax the Wi , ' ' an er | same gr nd am A Tohr lewis Grubb and wi \ ’ NY 4 Lettie, this *y he i ing their home tow Noy 11 ’ wind that the were r mn of : ¢ MARKET QUOTATIONS. on and family My and Mra. PL. D erly perennded Saturda wWening hed the : I 9" wk in ton, Pa, the driver « ‘ uh ripe and as a nsequence he had new gy ir0y and son Albert; Mra, A. J, the groom's home In Tangle : v ee etd Bellefonte—Produce turn In the road. On aceon corn and new potatoes for dinner last | gy iniey Lemuel Tolbert: Miss Mar. Dboys had a hilarious time i Ahi as wh edit! fn Nutter i bd | Rt vt : ely "me aL i ol oir . sasan # speed the car skidded ( ¢ Nan The potatoes are large and Rot Keke of Fleming Mr and a Drains 4 e done abd those who are bo od | Kegs 9 AS over, throwing the o pants Into a | white ow potatoes In November | yop Tolhert's family were all present Foot Ball, COND IZADONS. 10 PROSEOULE BeRinat Lhe pris barb-wire fence Mr Strawn had a Is a thing seldom heard of Journal except Bamuel MH. Rhoads. of Michi. Bellefonte High school gained an ‘ ra that are or shall be In the In i Ovpvre Bellefonte Grain gash cut across the face from ear to o gan other victory over Jersey Rhore hy a Wnty he then and there 10 prosecute seins i. Nokowhs a or rT by CY ‘ : batt : 4 ] 4 “ . \ \ nas shad be Just e folk ; ¥ ) ” : ear, requiring the a ph ntion of a uN Maine Remains Dry. score of 24 to 0. Captain “Hafer and Jiven wooer my hand st Heliefonte. the 11h | Wagner Jor grain, geon to sew Mt up iis confined him Maine retains constitutional prohl Poor Josiah, the half back Fisher were Injured In the 4. .f October In the roar of our Lord 1911 to his room for the past two weeks | Bition Governor Plalsted and his “Decatur township. Clearfield county” gammn Carpenetto, the all-round ath and the one bandred and thirty fourth veur of Wheat, Red Mr. Btrawn conducted a broker's of« | council have Accepted the corrections . lete, starred In his end runs and kick i inde endence of the Uslion States of | Wheat, White fice In Bellefonte for several years |in the vote of four towns. thus re should stop scolding the Centre Dem- | jing Touchdowns, Morrison, Long, Amerios Rye w A TRLEY | He now ix proprietor of a successful | yorsing the result as Indicated on the |ocrat. He did not answer our ques- Hafer and Rowe; Soils from touch. Ra RUM yA C— Corn, new hotel at New Kensington, Pa. face of the first oMulal returns (tion, but the people did downs Carpenetto 3 and Hafer 1 | Sherif's OMos, Bellefonte, Pa Ooats Apply to Mra. HM. F. Bartly, on the ' ad them premises for terms, gentleman from
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