— MA TE ———— Thursday, January 4th, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT/ BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 6. 1 id huh fd " rm 4 mn ‘hr 8] Mi wns ) 3 260 » 1] Sdn Ta vk i . we Herman Holtz spent Christmas | “" nd Mrs. Geo, P. Bible, | On Monday a wrecked engine, be Penny a Word Adv. with his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Freidman. | P! Hadelphin, spent part of their } yond Coburn, delayed the morning BELLEF( )N | E A NI ) V I( INI | Y in New York City, days among friends in Bellefor train from the cant several hours Any subscriber can insert a want adverts tha . 3 : | : . . ‘ ' . 4 : ment in this eolumn one les free f iL dose vi ; he mist David Wa shburn, of rarbl ih alrs K ; B lath, : Mir. and i Geo, Smith, of B if not exceed 2 words, charg thers, ong andegrift, Pa, came back to Belk { * ys | 3 of the latter's at falo, are gue # ut the home of Mrs cent a word, firss lspue, no dvertiscment 168s fonte for the holiday vacation jents, Mr, and Mr , WW. Crider, on Smith's parents, ¥ and Mrs, Jack Lhan 20 cents; two issues 40 cents] Lhree iosues THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Gamble en- | 140" Street Ron Bhowers, ust* Bishop wireet. [30 sous, Nuadversiaements will beam ‘ered i he from this offise tertained thelr daughter, Mrs, Jack Mr. Bmith r¢ ity used through Ostertag and husband, over Christ. | beW { «opera he \O prolonged ¢ ind no . I : ating his | FOR SALE -Frest . a mas Ov vening a § da OO I } ; -A lot of deaths and marriages will Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Klefer were vening ¢ ! n Milesburg pe found on page 2 of this issue, guests of friends in Tyrone on Christ Mrs, . Spangler fell on Wed Io mas. [anday ast week in front of the Six coaches, drawn by tw BORO COUNCIL MEETS, FOR SALK- A fresh Miss Myrtle Williams, of DuBois, | Lutheran church and fractured the . carried A | | J. 8 Burd, Asronsburg Pa,, visited a week at Mrs. Tanner's, | Al. | during the holidays. Lerov Locke, student in Haver ford College, was home on his Christ mas vacation, i nr WA NTE { Mr, and Mrs. James A. McClain ) it precedent for the new year by Miss Anna Belle Johnson, of : . : ; 4 ’ n Le. Truckenn We Mre. D I PTY ae we | Bnd daughter pent thelr holiday in 4 it, { ro a full attendance at | toona, was a guest of Bellefonte Mrs, Ora tine, of 10ma Nt. jellefon te among friends Mrs M " I \ y . ' meeting or Mondas friends on Sunday. spent a portion of last week with her | (ain 1s still in Bellefor te Ey i | . organization effect A | siste Jersey S ro sii ! pTLA : : : | 1 hom ) "wha lai 1 ellecied Please take note if largo | er in Jersey Shore There will be some rare bargains |’ op Str fous meeting was con amount of local news in this issue ol Isanc Dawson has been critically |, the In entors & le of the P tter i porary, the formalities the Centre Democrat ill with dropsy the past week at his | Hoy Hardwar Comp n I } 1 ! reorganization for a ter: ) y \ { 0 11 y Uwwall Olga «DOR Wo " Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Young and home on Halfmoon Hill | the announcement this ming week ced were gone hrough little daughter. of Altoona, were Now Prof. Arthur Harper and wife, of this paper night This results right forearm from Bellefonte Su ‘olleg 1¢ boro councll established an ex DA good s« cor u Year's dav guests of Mrs. Katherine | : yiumby i 1 yhio were siting ) | Herb. M. Bart y yf this place arental homes over the holida 8 | . ’ Farley, of this place gn | Lock Haven, and A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell and | family, of Altoona D ohildren, of Burnham, spent the holl- | = Mi ) Mrs, Geo. Johnson i | mas witl r parent lefonte as the g | children ! eave iH Pa., were | Henry Bartle day scason in Bel of his father, Mr. Isaac itchell guests Daniel Swartz, emg | week keeper for the Sweet Williamsport, spent 3ellefonte as the gue Miss Grace Rine ~Mr, and Mrs. Jan Wilkensburg, have beer past few weeks at the latter's parents, Mr loowery, of shop Neither the cigarette by little codgers Rellefonte—both officials are negl --Miss Pearle I it} ficient employes 3 offi f Ammerman, } Bellefonte Match 0. yo —Nevin Corman Christmas vacation with her nN wi, spent several Mr. and Mrs. Wm, T LOY er \ it rone Free the Forg pastor Miss Artie Keller of the Bellefonte Tuesday to visi arly was Hospital Max Walla fonte other clim at Akron spending a Mr. and Mrs tin street Rev I United B is assistir services | The 31 SOT A! uncons parents After spent Mrs Arthur return this of albino anderwer ' AT . " » fonte | reaaq par ' ‘ ] that nfect me 1 3 : oted it \ eo in Before the New Year L LALA and need te ar blir hn, \ | : A Aran Opens tention The inter Hegia athlet ! , A ‘i aj : in he BO " / ; h ble oy : Pr. Boa ) ' J ! ‘ ed ! that ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. avent, an ] i i ’ 1’ BAP} ' | ' eo dv ) ' ! ! ! .t ! vr A . a" ' 3 strength were gre spectators Thre« represented Har ! 1 le and State. State won b points followed with 1 4d Har y v ! ‘ ns | | err BPs : . \ ree ‘ \ Regia third wit} ik , The var | i a tht mn, wt v J ave i ; i er of ye | wma : Renn val a | stunts consisted hort dash ‘ E ere 5 ' he AR} . ! iT TW : . ’ ’ . : ¢ a ¢ the shot, throwing hammer tand b 1 ' ) i y 1 ’ i | : ] mpre i to make paymer Ar ing broad jumjg nd relay races | Nebraska : YANK ' and mas \ ‘ Four Per Cent. And No Worry. ni me against IPOS jump, and ‘ BOON ' th his paris} i nih : ' A hstantial quested to present =/The reception at the Nittan) : ! ‘ ne ' | Hding where " ' 8 thentioated wit} Country Club on last Thursday even- The Misses Elizabet! ) i'n : 'N foe id y " ot | } : ing was well attended, The Pa. R. R. | Lambert, of Waterbury, Conn, daug! ) Satur ening, Jan “ ey isbur h Bank Fi Savin \ orchestra of Tyrone. and numerous | ters of the late intin imbert, de | he | ! ! Alda Qua A : \ \ members of the club came down In a conned, were holiday . ff thelr Ont ’ Ve pro eo 8 Hing ! ato special train at 65 p. m. The Belle- | brother, John Lambert | n ; \ PT We ' PREY opened up this week In the ro n Fourth Avenue and Smithfield St. fonte delegation vent down on the | Quaker Hill, One of the ing adi \ n-Heink Bispham, | the Jenkins buliding, on High = ’ MARKET QUOTATIONS, regular at 7 p. m which composed a | is employed In making watches in and others, speaks volumes as to the formerly occupled by Dr. Harris PITTSBURGH, PA, large and congenial part) The cluY | that famous factory town where they standing of this reanization. The # A new yenture in the busin Bellefonte—Produce. house was tastefully decorated In hal turn out thousands of time pleces on personnel includes M jan Norma methods of the ) and count tter I day Attire and it never looked more ery month, The other sister | = Mise Cora Sauter, the announ went of the company will Erin ! found In the vdvertising columns 1 5 tis siirchesntra seemed to captivate all | pender factory Jamen Lambert 5 'g the only solo trum of this lssue where the plan I= out 1 Bellefonte—Grain My d for you consideratior The lk The following prices are paid by § “Ye fe : ’ branch will be under the direction N ’ ‘ Wagner for grain » reddy The selections rendered by | connfully employed In a large 1 y tuth Wolfe, planiste, and and \was highly appreciated. A chick-! brother, and a one time resident o ‘ of ’ the world en Ginner and dancing were special | Bellefonte, now of Fitealrn Ino vis "ls On panies the quar feat of the evening, The party [ited in this place with his wife and { it & 4 tive of Plancon. the of Paul Shaffer, who formerly con ) } pt the Wheat, red dispe Jed at midnight and by special | daughter Mr. Lambert has abandon 1 ’ haan and hanes had ducted a grocery store in our tow: \ ' A dh Wheat. white trair @ the members and guests re- [ed the milling trade, and ls prosper. considerable experience In grand op- |] hey have a large and varied list of = + onthe VE Rye turn to thelr homes In Bellefonie | ing very nicely as an employe of the ora he entertainment promises to premiums to offer tUkt will appeal to i h IACOR WoODRING Com and rone, | Pitcairn shops, | be the best of the season the publie A Hs 0 Centre Uounty Onts }
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