Thursday, April 4th, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, Page & . 2 I ——————, NEW ELECTRIC ORDINANCE RECENT DEATHS. brought back to | , whe: P her death occurred enny a Word Adv. RAO | BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY Jf [oer fire fuugiva in, Gown o/b, Colones Bmard ft | to thrifts on mE 0 Bi at the regular sen v wht | and was (3 ht nt rt i | The first linportant item of bu \ W { ) it fou born THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS monthis meeting of council or 18 of diabetes, pas Denn! night was the reading of A ! dinance presented hy | } n iui 4 NnaooL ¢ 3 ¢ "e Pa we a ving ald ‘ a - tric Company, for ‘ 11 { d f { ' y Al ’ ; dow a u FOR RENT tering the boro with ! Bong aiid H In substance, the dinanos { ! 1 | n Brad \ 1 Eni a A Lie 4 YOR Rome in Scranton, on Monday week guest of friends in Beech Creek that no pol shall rected or Miss Catherine E. Hoy, of Bell The biggest mnickle's worth Inj 60000, $i) treet fonte. has been able to leave the Lock town un th Lyric Don't take our fall si a HBROP ef | 0 MLV y da ’ rd “re Haven hospital, word , go and be convinced, 8 A MC mized I A wires in —Mr, and Mrs. Edward Harper mov Miss Verna Lesh, of Zion, has ac work of «l to Bellefonte from Curtin, in the cepted a position of seamstress with | macadam le 4 speer home on High street the Hart sisters, on Bishop street lion of ehiineer Mrs. Wm, Lyon returned home on Miss Emma Havner returned to | charges ) . ity | Friday, from Elizabeth, N J., ver) her duties at the Academy on Tues- | company, ! —=Migs Lulu Harper returned to her Mrs, James Clark was a mid- much improved from her operation lay, ¢ ow a pleasant visit In Beech | be Turnis —Don't forget to attend the Undine Lreet : sald lamp rogressive euchre and 500 social Miss Ella Lucas, of New York |ate Hghting will vesday evening April Sth Prizes | Cty is the guest of Miss Isabella |’ , and commer and refreshments, | Fiall. at the home of Mrs. William P. | r kilowatt "{lgo { i ree BO t Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Wilson, on High street. ef pro ] oa Syracuse, N. Y,, are in Bellefonte as Mrs, Donald Potter has return h Fo Sion " 4 trie ompan guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | © ler home in Bellefonte after |... ,. ml y 4, C. Showers, on Bishop street visit at the home of her | on} an ~The third quarterly meeting of and Mrs, Price, at demands a Methodist church will be held In|’ . | tle discus » Forge church, April 12th to 14th, : Cain had the ferred the 1912. The public 1s cordially invit + right hand smashed on Wednes- | mittes A Siw y Under The Women's auxiliary fhe "Ek Young Men's Christian Assoclation rie the ad Johnson CRO Prope will meet in the Y. M. (". A. building : . | placing a ubl irinking fi Monday evening, April § ob RhK i IL the diamond o'clock. eas RG ad Siniu ed It beast may find —A progressiy © eucl V ‘sl ? ee As y ! M mundred will be given by MgbtS | shoppers on Saturda ef Columbus, in their hall o urs- | ; : 1 LH day, April 18th. There will be \ze Jonathan Packer and wif and refreshments I 4 wife, Ira P. ( ried y fe were In —The Parent-Te¢ will meet in the High school on Tuesday evening April 9th Every person inter te invited to attend as guests of the f Catherine Armstre Latheran : A Ne I - . R - and wal ; n 5 © k rd . [he " Be el}? au nf FOR BALE: —8mail farm of 15 acres tll 8, Thursday ¢ ing, April 1 | fact sel ’ e bi n of lesig hi wi Lda : Bre. 18K boos house, barn, 2 welis. located near the roo in Ogle OL. ala H : fn & grea engine ! 1 1 ! vit i ni brick yard at Milesburg. William M legheny St. Everybody t rdia : ‘ t eri with traft The “1 ‘ \ ! Wells, Milesburg Ti myited ' f v 4 : rn + ha. a! ; 4 3 = " , R . " ¢ font Wi rit ' for | +. Crs " . ' PGS nue - eV, a : rit na A ot N 4 i ' na i ; ~ghorn rar parted on an "ednes war of AT ss ava] A writter y ition COBURN Irog card to 8 morning ‘ ng tes ! olds Ax y Moravian They expec tives in Alle Y. aster i eburch will be music, and Faste tor at 10:30 tnstructive school at Message.” ~The can to Calvary’ I 1 | even! yril | be given on t Sunday vening I'he first act of t . : . ‘ub } p fers i nts Mr } ‘ «| J te fn the Presbyteria ir $ t raimandant +4 Vin 3 de 1 tt nd had LWT y ! 1 hers Mr. a x Paul 8 tatie | — ary loists will be, and Mrs lu IABGY Xi ontiv Bi Wd I h ram ' p x ' } OV ernot rats Keratot ' ntly n fed, w he POR SALE —Pure bred White Leghors Blair, Miss Dorothy Jenkins nd Mr. | his . ‘ : ie fn 1h ject ‘ I't ‘ Apr } KS, 3 t ous ping i eek i Vil aby chicks, $5 per hundred: exes $5 Purcell Beattie 11 ar invi tor fe ; | or | (1 wi vi h be made { ' n 1 ima : f \ : . - per hundred. Orders filled In rulation Mr | cutttalm via a | eral bday af ; 2 er | 8. Blac hila- | Pa ary. John Heckman, Salona, Mrs. Dr ah home or arriving ‘ \ been suff § rom {lin | lop somewhat imi } \ re o sents som vr resting and ! an Intended delightful visi markable « pes from fou ities rred expense of cleaning } —David K. Gelss returned on Fri. Together with the harming damsels | ¥1roets 8 Lhe atler request wo . I hes i v olby snd 3 tar « 3 > . Ae ¢. DIN Mra W i , ax tanded : hrot in thelr dancing and the rained | Rot be lawful, It was not consider \ d Sa¥ fou an. éxtended i da Hah chorus the singin an » heap | Council decided to give the wes { Vdlefonte Apert. FPomtmaste ° 1] an $ i ) 4 : GID ) | “"Sprucing i trina ed direct ag 0 MBbers nd George (han ‘ This ‘weed ‘ t th numerous friends and relatives in the and costuming are not t FUT Clann- | Bo, . pa ; HE fous 5. nie §ornd s ’ o nesnion ’ : ; An A : | ‘ y oi ¢ ’ ‘ . tr or : winter term "home $l week Mississippl Valles He enjoyed 3 | #4 bY any ys ' 0 y " ha § ’ re health while NAY, 1d re Ine much Fhe : i Japa: \ ' . . : Shad f . ‘ rei) Co or. . res : San ’ The Ianier benefitted. H will 1 in In Bell ? allop ' . / : : . ras ) -" tot 8 enAN fonte at the eos ner Gel Ex family to mal Rowe solic and pr fam! rema assist] oorder : Grand Prelate and J Accor in-law in C BOALSBURG W I PORT MATILDA Hospital Notes or treatment Mrs ree ) At of Balde« Re f ex Margaret | IK ) 1 male mn Ginger * h “ ' f very sta} N ' ] in lim & R A ! A! : : tar Operatl opert on Haturdas y . . " : . interes C. Thompson's over Sut in Kollander, n young es " id ’ ” 4 released from the Centre 1 Min \ hy ed p ! Y rina ¢- ’ HICKS Ringle comb n Mond aft effecting arth | Macharged: Mra. Bertha \ Aran " tre n ing . Tyrone l.ena Baril. and |} 4 ‘ mi tkabl | , am . that 9! Owe ft claimed Bellafont y gre ! ting dental ar We are booking ord vm Fredricks, fractured les delivered efonte nts oac) r © d one night recently while Ki " 4 . 0 kK w rt : NI x eke . : : NOR spend ng the ni A }? mp : 4 y ' J " } \ ! . . ! ra a efonte Pa : The ’ h " rants wd 4 : ‘ \ 3 g ) : worl 1 . : sre fi | i 51% ’ ! ra \ ; egner ) . M3G8 AND CHICKS RUNVILLE, Soring is here, how ny White Leghorns at Centre ¢ : Fair only ha pit in turda ; the S¢ ame. | Comber; 1611 | Ianuary . : ary from § Ne yoar ad Ca \ ) of Mr. Segner's birthda ' the ’ ] i with spring ny igen ha t! wu “ ! ; 1} 4 { Oak all, spent | on place, and rome of ir good : } chosen homes ther : w Monday " flitting’ y ind Willie ‘Poorman, who wided: ob \ : ! i vi nant or'n ‘ . rk been a us ird the per 100: settings, 15 egee such was wid DR in Bell Witherite farm moved to a : " ) i aves, Mr K, ing little pone at the iver chicks ir Apr) and Mas fonte., Draymen were kept busy fre rm near State College: Jno. Wetzler . ‘ folloy ipation | { Mr. and Mrs. John Weight, now.) Willow Bank Poultry Yards early morning ntil evening In { Chestnut Grove OCCU the : 4 d alters t n sme lellefon yd Mrs. Charles Fogleman, Mr deavoring to get thelr patrons p \ 1a ' ’ Ti Por FING h ' = : Klinefelter: M and Mrs $15 TO PER WEFKK We tn the respective homes without con- ! resident of f " ’ ! ! 3 rw : wrles had a little son born salesmanship and fliction. Some of the changes noted | this place, moved with his family to v | y th posed man 3 evening and it died Mon rh you well lor L were as follows Jon Krebs, from | the Flouser farm at Valley View, oo : we ted Hin wife teed Nursery Stock Thomas street to Powers residence on | cupled by’ Edward Reasner; Clayton wmber of years ago, such great indocements to Spring street; John Lohr to Half- | Walker will occupy the house vac at- Marriage Licenses ’ son, James Thompson, of Installed 60 New Phones, nent yeararound positior moon hill; Wilbur Burkholder toed hy Mr. Sennett; Thomas Spleer, of ) Engle. J i : : Funeral services were The American Union Telephone and ht uy Write before » ¥ 1% taken Barnhart residence on Thomas street; | Glen Harris, moved with his fami) Aa > : oH Alt the latter's home on P'eh \ ph company, through its Ie. Al pa Numer wompaty, Uivand, P1e Roi ¢ town ftom 8] a vorks tolto Warriors Mark: Fadward Walker | nm J sha Bellefor ' : Saturday and burial 1 Hon. John T. MeCormick, of " 215 aupt's fiat; red ryan from Haupt's | und wife v OCCT YY a bl 3 . Hilam Clinton ates , ot : . ¢ haw inked he . Bests 4 fiat to Haag residence on Penn street wife Will occupy the place vaeat- Mable Swarts In the Union camber College, han Timkcnit the Seiad hon MARKET QUOTATIONS. Jeane Deratine to house vacated y | ‘he people who went with the mov John P Neil Htorms : as HAW After a lingering Far” ! urn and Spring Mills to lurkholders on Pine street; John n Willis Poorman were Flom Alta M. Canarm Ktormatow! ‘ on § inday evening it n sehange. The Ginley from Bishop street to igh Poorman and John Watson, of | Jacob LON Storied re lieved the » Tering of ‘ new phones withi street, next to Bhuey's grocery; { Holts Hollow Lincoln Crock, of Cur Erma Sylvie Stor ” ots I oad vahaw A Yietin Koo a 4h i ned he towns ward Harper from Curtin to Si tin: Jos, Witherite, of Fillmore: Sam’'l | Fred Williams Rami ambi A dizenna, tube Monta, W hen t © were merly covered by the Bell Bellefonte~Grain, property, above Smith's tallor shop; | Shirk, of Chestnut Grove; Cyrus Lu Hole I Sw : Hiate Colle the young lady first became ‘ helm Journal ™ fol . Charles Hartsock and Lewis Drake | cas. Orin Lucas, D. F. Poorman. Claud elen HSwabb Grove M red. several yoars ago, ot we fo lowing prices are paid by from Coleville to Williamsport: Har Poorman, Thomas Poorman $ . H Lawrence Forshey Shreya : t once taken by her misters 19 et 1" ing. newest Noor COV. w Wagner for grain ry Otto to Johnstown; Samuel Os- | Alexander and Martin Br reas . Mageie . Smith eo How ; her recovers She was given tani : NIA not fade bs Wheat, Red man to Sunbury: Joseph Grumbine Tom. Watson and family will move | Harry Ellenberger - Warriors Mar) est of care and medical atten- _ hs AR at Gilliam’ Wheat, white from Clearfield to Coleville; Lloyd | from the Watson farm to occupy thelr | Blanche Guin - . Ktormst and later was placed in the Mi — Rye heanuny Woomer from Brown Row to Shiloh; | new home purchased from John Wet. | Leslie GG, Fuller « Hellwood | . rb tion with whi tor's bill and coop. Chicks, $5.50 per Bellefonte—Produce. Butter Fuge Ope wnitarium, where she appare ntly R Ns Female St Bernard dog, ; Wallace Woomer to State College, zler. h ved for & time. Finding that dressed. C. T. Crust, State College, TRIS | Ada Raybria Philipaburs nd waa {nevitable, she was R. 2 | Barly \
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