Thursda THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT gg EFONTE, PA. t—— Page 8. y, March 28th, 1912, Hoo Sr — i —— THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs, Willlam S8Shutt was a Sat- urday guest of friends in Oak Hall Harvey Heaton, of Yarnell, greet- ed friends in Bellefonte on Monday. Jack Heaton of Runville, was a business visitor Bellefonte on Sat- urday. Some fonte hospital tell at the next —Migses Mabel and are to go abroad In three months traveling nent. «Migs Emma the Bellefonte in births at the Belle- last week. That will census, sure, Rose June to on the four Fauble spend conti- Havner, an Academy, employee at is spend- ing some time with relatives in Beech | | store % | that Centre | Creek. —-Miss laura tunkle, of Hall, spent a portion of the past week in Bellefonte the guest of Miss Helen Shaffer --Tuesday evening April 9th, a gressive euchre and five hundred be given at the Undine Hall will be prizes and refreshments If you are April and change your address, sure and notify that will receive your regularly, Joseph Grumbine and erly of this place, now located at Clearfield, friends at Coleville ana as pro- will - moving on postoffice now SO paper us wife, form successfully are visiting Buffalo Run —f5c Swift's Pride laundry or scrub- for 26¢ Hamil- cake cakes store, with bing soap; Finklestine's ton coupon of soap. -Dr, Alkens, president quehanna University at was in town beginning One does not often meet a gentleman. —Dr. Lee special 7 jusy Bee given free each of the Sus- Selinsgrove, of the week, so pleasant Scranton week by er, Mrs home or Woodcock, was called to Bellefonte the serious illness of John A. Woodcock, at her Spring street, ~You Lyric pictures cents, and theatres in enthusiastic of last his moth surely are not Four big the pre intry | OAS the one of the co over - Harry Baney came up on several days and now is a Hockenberry Axemann —Mrs. Charles Moersct oconvalescing very nicely on Thomas after aral weeks during whi operation After parents vis, | her their | guest at street, spending ome in Philadelphi Miss } fed Anne L Every night ture night a is a fact, that tures ary once ! coma imberger has accepted a posit salesman for G. R. Son, wholesale grocers of Camden, N. J 30 thelr interests in this state on as tr cling Danenhower & and importers will | part ak alter of the start prices shou lous hig! on p - Tw in St Sunda Paln will day da 3 D ist his to ons tin the f of uy contract pavement resider nort} gin ar numb of p wrt [ n fonte r npl prove: Is auite Pelle like im- tions are busy. g Horse Con their coach Percheron stal 1500 The 1) his new he taken h horse Percheron draft he of } with is regarded the and the | fi rapidit king of wn breed iN ree t reon great rr mos veight amator ontest place Bellefo Fri day yftern ! } in « ep tionally interesting test The judges 3 Hawes, J C. Furst and George R. Meel from “ ' the followin named the winners Arthur zeit subject “The Fatal T Gustave Chart ner, Pittshurg te the Gladiators nt Ar benz, Wheeling “The Hundred Point ants are all to the able wa: the subjects Mrs Pale Musser, who with her three children has been spending a portion of the time since the death of her husband, at the heme of her father-in-law, Squire W. H. Musser, in this place, will move to State Col- lege on Monday, Bhe has leased the McCalmont & Co, property on College avenue, and will keep roomers In (he future, Through the influence of the Saratoga Association, of which her late husband was secretary and treas- urer at the time of his death, Mrs, Musser may have her children edu- cated at the famous Girard College fn Philadelphia, and as the oldest boy is now of the required age, six years, he will probably enter the institution in a short time, Ww took Innt prizes den X Fanq whose VOre cliar | Roder Jot Capua.” WwW. Va.: sul Man." The ngratulated which they “ “Spartacus (so0rge ject he « in handled | on i out | B&vVere There 3 i two of | Bellefonte fon | his contest | upon | IN BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY Interested M Willlamsport C. C. Shuey was an conference visitor in Sunday and Monday, A little daughter was barn Mrs, R, I. Mallory at theh Spring street on Tuesday. Homer Decker spent several with friends In Willlamsport the week, returning home on Monday, Miss Jennie Morgan last week for Philadelphia sojourn with friends and Miss Morris returned home Friday a pleasant visit with relatives friends in Philadelphia The handling of milk and now a feature at the Gross on Spring street, a will be appreciated by sumers William enjoving spring E. on to Mi and home on days for a brief relatives Lydia after and 18 conveniences local con Maves, of Coleville, was of the first Wednesday housing up one on nearly a week's cold Misses re nlter with a davs, Laura and Idella Howard's handsome 1 shoppers on Tue of Mrs, Alice Allegheny street his hou street les, were supper guests north {‘hrist goods VOTH, moved from Logan Milesburg., John from Howard Thomas Beezer yesterday farm is moving to the Haupt Rey I nuated Methodist made his to near today street on street Quimby, a minister Bellef leave guperan who ha home in nte the past hortly for He will who has ably Commissioners scene WET 6 marcel and Miss Po which t} " the i Fro Religious Sacred Concert evening Marriage Licenses. Marks Bungard Npr Mor H Vonada . F. Hull Clara M. Weave Harrison | ia A urns Richards rm — — ———— Howard Selec A select t School. vil opened at Howard on May 6th to continue for a term of eight weeks Bpecial attention will | preparing to teach, and another class for those wishing to re | vie w the common branches or do any | grammar grade work x17 R M. DECKER After Games, Snow Shoe baseball organized for the and Is open for engagements any first claps team In Centre after April 16th. For further Infor. mation address either PP, Kelly or K. A. Krone, Bnow Bhoe, Pu, Come along with your proposals school be be given those there will be Teacher The been team fienson has 1912 with county Mra. Frank Markle and grand. daughter Isabell have returned to their home at West Decatur, Pa. after a pleasant visit at the home of Mrs Frank Goss, at Buffalo N. Y. {old | Rev, C, teonducted | burg past | | fant departed | | grandmother, | convulsions aged about {eral cream | Bros' | | tery 13 al | Williams, | and | ehold | Shutt | g 1 at | Harry FE | geliea) church | of her daughter | of | atea on {| Compu Friday morning at 5:20, had been alling for some PRs, 4nd on Bunday, the 17th, he en it the lellefonte hospital to un- Other ‘ho operation for appendicitis Ompleations had developed, however which medical skill could not overcome and hig demise followed | as 1 stated, He aged Ld “ars and 4 months, Mr. Kramer WAS the won of the late William and ABnie Kreamer (the latter surviving) church, and wus horn at Pleasant Gap, No vember 23 1901, he was united in with Miss Lydia Stover the pat - mary home on Monday, following Oo 1 Who together with five small chil left to mourn the loving care the body was taken to Miles- |, for interment in the Treziyuiny i e¢ . “hand T ca toey. YEO ba id and father 2 I'he names : : hildren follow Naomi, Bera, HOCKENBERRY John, Melvin, Clair and James. In addi son of Mr, and Mrs. John tion 1 8 family Mr. Kreamer leaves enberry, died at the home Yih 1 and the following brothers Mrs, George and Mrs, Clarence MoeCaf- Monday fert Morris and Harry, all of Belle- one fonts Willlam Rishel, of Swiss- condu ted vials Arthur Penington, of Van- by Rev, ( dergr ind Helen, Edith and Charles church Funeral servi were held n the 1 home of deceased on ring, services bhelng con- A.J) Rev, Wea of the United resident church sisted Rev churct De- time RECENT DEATHS, Lucretta, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hill, died pneumonia, Wednesday morning March 20, aged 2 months and 1 week Interment was made on Friday after: noon at Flemington, MEESE:-Mr, and Meese, who reside at mourning the death of their son, which occurred on WwW. Winey, of the U, funeral services HILL~~Mary Francis Above was about Roost, Art l.months Saturdas B nt Mrs Red ents’ which Thomas street, services nesday ev, of ment were afternoon the | 1 mid and nion “K Was Inte THOMAS respected it the James WO ; il by his daughte I ! I'nited Brethren Wed: ay 2 | nt | made In Un aged Bi nspureg Renovo home of Crays, on mm cermne trouble nt Aaro vent to The William F daughter The 8 Hall NGER sing little wards Klinger, of the home o alternoon i briel heart born ind deceased Is ms Thomas, | Mrs, James street on malr were i He ns Friday for urinal " cars, 1 apg ath ’ | Ov} LEO Oy Arwe passed LWAaYy ( rit i f WEN inn ! ciock one Renovo Edward, the of Mr Penn parents KIL in sOnN and street, on HINCER aged a li parents ttie anda 1] nd the f{ en lo n= veral Wis treatment abol we reiatiy death jE gy 10 her Lge FO “1 4 | v ;: or Effort to Liberat oenis Thaw ehirmte Al "n White the He in iting in len efor tl and for him trini fAraut } : died « or Mn in Harte eded he ! A wo. He J8anette Wilson, The fo: Hr of John shent Wester | Mrs, Elis | f0Mpany, is Lawrene ha from of Jack |eMentally isville, Ky. |*eVeral George, d sumed f Renovo Neco Mrs member Evan nt Funer al services were conducted at the hom Mre. Breon of Axe Hunday afternoon at by Res J. H, Meckenstine pastor of her church, Interment Ran Nail Altoona in Foot. Tribune sa) the popular Wilson, manager nion Telegraph and confined to her home an Infected foot Khe mn a nall lpto the fool ago the member had a stage that lancing rrr le wna! ‘ a) Minn daugh- | of the Cable suf - | ne» and ane WAR “ ® tH denth lowing er, Jr Hreon of sonville due dren sur Contre of Axemann Bellefonte Franklin of Mo Stamm, of Mra Clement of Lo Bellefonte Albert ‘ Altoonn of the Coopertown dave such St. Louis ‘ry Mra. Fred Harter was n The owing st College Times says that to the prevalence of measles In that borough, the board of education WAR compelled to close all schools, with the exception of the high school, [TOF a period of two weeks. The Times I it{edncludos ite remarks with the state. Zion cemeter) . ment that it is somewhat doubtful KRAMER: «Following an opera | WRether the schools will be able to tion in the Bellefonte hospital lag! FPN at the close of the two weeks week, Cloyd I. Kramer, a well knows 10d as 16 new oases were reported young man of Bellefonte, who resid "® the board of health Wednesday ed with his family In Bush's Addition, ® wie 1 mann o'clock on | the | to | edlet | Little HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. The commencement Ferguson township be held In 1, O, OO, ¥ nesday evening, April 4rd, promise to be among the most interesting In the history of the school The following is the program as arranged for the ocenasion March Unser Kalser Fred erich, Orchestra; recitation-——"Briar Rose, Mary Kepler; reading—'Tous- slant L'Ouverture, Edythe Dunlap; overture “Harmoniquea” Orchestra; oration—"Mgnity of Labor,” Ernest Btruble; reading-—"Death Bed of Bene Arnold,” Margaret Glenn; Mr. Brown; oration—*"Neglect Things,” Paul Tate; Selection Star, Orchestra oration of a Practical Educa- Clans Fred Tate and valedic- clarionet Dr Maryland, ofl diplomas lexander's tra exercises high hall on school, Wed. polo, of “Evening Advantages tion” and CHBAY Conflict tory, Edythe Dunlap Mi Hill; annual addres Weber: Medley ‘My chestra, presentatic W. Kepler; time history, 8 of L.l« slo B. E Or- J. tag - ® mn march Band” Orches McCOY FORGE 1 and wile pent and at the Arrin L ening ne ay ee = ho ittraction K. B. R.? spent Saturday riend, Ida Luca Misn frernd Movings Orrin Ia IBCKCeCeDIing r's house The birthday il wr of Lewis those pres Shope, Anderson an and Mrs, Orrin Lau B | Bur on " Calvin Shope, Mr on (George, Miss Mar- Joe He ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE tate f Henr M er alg av been § ersigned by the Hegister ounts Pennsyivania ebted to the sald es ested to make having Aime ested to ated orinte 1 re ( tate payment ar against present thout delay t EMITH A ne said wre req the authent! far The Sulky Plow that can ‘‘go some’ — and —with perfect safety and comfort Simplicity itself and easy to handle. Built for work and lots of it. Horse Lift. Seat always level, Most approved guiding lever. Great range of pole shift. Come 1h and see it, by all means, Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. of | vocal | Bot exceed 20 | WANTED | FOR TI ‘Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert ment in this column one words; a want adverts issue free, if it does charges Ww others, one cont a word, first issue, no advertisement lens than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents: three issues 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this oMee FOR RENT Bullding Steam heated office in Exchange F. WW. Crider Pre | A stave team to stock Mlleshurg RAW yer, mill Also a man with H. C. Robe iron FOR BALE--One | 17 months © T. Bpotts, Port re (Or 1.q furnished bred a willgree WANTED Bewing [ the day or beth Johnsor nin I ork Finl Pr Eireet WANTED washing Mallory, A girl for housework; ironing or baking. Mrs i4]l north Bpring street no Rr rer L WANTED Wood choy Hon Lo cut one thousand CenLs per cord An as possible, wood, at ffiy rman, Curtin ont ing 3 make of Ko FOR BALE:—8mall farm of 15 acres: good house, barn, 2 wells; located near brick yard at Milesburg. William H Wells, Mllesburg tf SALW Years | work Spring LAST Engle fourths growr aon body Reward Kilpatrick, Bellefonte AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE power, six cylinder. Mathewson lent Bix." Fully equipped. Enquire of H. N. Crider, Bellefonte, Pa eif- ne work onte FOR BALE Fine Jer some oor MAre where x4 FOR BALE: — Pure bred baby chicks, $5 per hundred Orders Order early. Joh White Leghoras per hundred; eggs $6 filled In rotation, Heckman, Salona, x16 be farm farm, } wi Musser entire season t € days old College Bell x14 Poultry Yaris $15 TOO PER WEEK~We will teach salesmanshiy ud frult growing free wil pay 3 well for g our "High Quality propagated from prize winoing-parent gusran wed N ry Swock N¢ ther nursery offers such gr nducements 10 the planter. * Perms Pay promptly Out Fr em tory 's taken Company, Girard, Frie x15 You we Ure n eat nent yearar Write . position 1 Tree hefore you Pennsylvania Pa Ireery MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte—Produce. Butter . SEAR EES Eggs . m ~ ko Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain. Red white Wheat, Wheat, Rye Com Oats Barly ers And others desiring to keep their stock in good condition would do well te | | | | i | call and see us—we have » “Condition Powder” that is sold under our guarantees “Satisfaction or your money back” We have sold thousands of pounds wthout a single pound returned. 25¢. or 5 for $1.00. Cr tial ren The Rexall ior.
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