Thursday, April 11th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. Pais 6, — Bee Katz & Co's carpet ad. this WILD TURKEY COST $30.54 | week, M . | | BELLEFO TE AND VICINITY | Don't forget the Special Gran an Shot Two in ono Day and Game | 4 Concert Company at the Y. M, ¢ A { Wardens Got After Him, | | to-night di turda Britton Hall, a Un The Special Grand Concert Com } oy ini Oren, Was. ‘arraigned THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS pany at ‘the Y. M, C. A. to-nEHL | ¢ preferred by game warden | You'll be delightfully entertained ij : ur’ Amon that nugl and Davidson that | you attend : | d killed two wild turkeys Mrs, Frank Woom n aon : day, iring one of hi hunt Mrs, Hugh Crider left last week Mrs, Alice Showers and son Fred | day for Lock Haven . ‘ } ! " PD net “asOn The charge for a two-weeks' visit with friends in | pent Easter with friends In Howard. | of "hor husband, wi mployed denied by Mr. Hall, but he | Philadelphia, John Meyer, ot Altoona, WAR | in a laundry in that V. : { maintained that thi second 177) John Bauer, who is employed by greoting friends In Bellefonte on Eas- | Clarence D. Parker's latest la } P met hi death by getting in Byre and Shoemaker, contractors, |e? play, “The Morning After,” will be 1H€ ty of a bullet meant for the spent the woek-end with his family Wilfred Kurtz, a student at Penn | gttraction at Garman's opera house fo other words, the defendant | 2 d 2%. in this place State, was a week-end guest of his! on Tuesday evening April 3 : { that he shot only at one bird / Mrs. Edward Irvin, formerly of | grandparents, Editor and Mrs. Fred | Mr. Danlel DD, Bolicl { Mt. | charge killed another that a e “ Bellefonte, now residing at Cherry | Kurtz, of this place { Carmel, a brother of Mrs r. J. 4 ; 8 0 eA Tree, spent Easter with her many Mrs. Hugh N. Crider and Mrs. | Seibert, and of Mp William D re HORE BOW 3 00 Lane friends in this place ‘harles Lukenbach returned to thelr | who has been quite ill at the Se i A Bt 6 game Warden Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Musser and |homes in Bellefonte on Tuesday from | home, is a guest of his brother © it BU ) gott vind of It and little son Harold, of "Altoona. gpent | & delightful sojourn in Atlantic City. | gister at present, : It A gated She Jy "od ( . . * Sunday In Bellefonte with the former's Charles Roth reports that his | The Moose Lodge moved 1 fri } n ” hay been “uninte ntion- | §& Where the finest biscuit, parents on east Lamb street | hens scored an egg record of WY quarters from Spring street . a : 3 . {during the month of Mare! Pretty Te oOr © 6 McClain block } — is 454s ns a wh A Bas A y v Mrs. J. C. Meyer and daughter, Sup) Fe Hic th ot aren 3 AB rd fl f tl ee) ny pe je e laws, and | quire M ir wal cake, hot-breads, crusts Mrs, W. B. MacIntyre, left last week | ange will be i fine « hens, | the lode 4 ¢ them for their new home in Tennessee, | | age as i¥ : } \ pon : \ al Ww ic) wi 1 ire where Mr. MacIntyre is employe qa Announcement has been made of | room than they L v hefore tl A Th ¢ 8 AmMounted 4 or pu 1dings are required engagement of Miss Eva Criss i Mi —Lawrence McClure, employed wh hi to Mr. Alex Cromer, of Syra | mudent in he . nd Coll Re ' ! | ha ’ oo a } nd, tro ] Royal is indispensable. the railroad shops at Renovo, spent : ayo ; . . his Easter vacation with his parents, | | MT" N. Y. Mr. Cromer i8 a former | Women Mr. and Mrs. Jas. I. McClure in this | Bellefonte Academy student { panied by place ! Dr. Freldman and da I | Fimple Mr. and Mra. Charles Moran huve | SIter o pleasant iit with iends ‘and | In Bellefonte, the home + in hich he wan placed, and sur- Royal is equally valuable gone to ima, Ohio make their Rd oi Hefonte \ biti \ po "Ys .i Ar . iy > 4 h Rhy Roy, i rhe “wh . a : : Hho fem an BO ee Tress | aDle, Who in near Cl : » Jummeltaupii satel thal substantial, every-day rs. James Corl, having State Colleke Tas i sale of her household effects left. f | or 4 Sat ee ; IE it ip p Whi 4 A : ; ‘ ; J ' : % a aa +4 iy ; | foods, for all occasions. Chicago the past week, whers . ’! a - . joins her husband whe holds u good | gut of rare’ enjoyment. Pri MARRIAGES. a. a Depuiy Ty - 2 Tore owl of lant; i t " . 1 ' 3 georgia. arrived In Bellefonte las EB er dato ton Bre or aah Crea) ig Rte dw BE The only baking powder made iursday for a visit with is parents . i 4 . : A fas A 52 + " ¢ : “ p ipt t Resi and rn. io “Hewi i | Sir. i tra ioe = I with - - g : anit ella Boyer. of 3 errr er | from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar 11 ‘ommandant™ Osman Of Tr " y Ji Thursday in. Bellefo Je nnua banquet of the | ‘he turday, March | (7A No Alum — No Lime Phosphates gheny street, and on Friday orning | : *h ForinivuarBumrdus Williams " y ane & UO e— a Se St = « posed thus : b : . ‘ ary 4 ats ‘3 : : . i For the cld and ond fami FX re ay . t Te rr Srge Fh ve y the eturn t ‘ \ ) : hy "e : Commencement at Hublersburg. are passing uy Mr and little wer Arriy day to sp« Topelt Brouse, Mrs Leonore Hamsp te n Be ni ed 8 JATY § y ; nd Mrs : | 34 f eoy » ad ¢ ger R! ; . o : 14 Trout Streams. Spigein -A meetin ciation will office o'clock requested, Jol M. Rankin Mr. an east Lamb ter gues Spicher, Minnie State to her ~The ly: installed laundrying woe curtab nd str ! ti ! ! f 8 t | Hafe t t ‘ 1s vili 1 i , A—— ing them, and the work will be sure r 5B font struck ks ne $ MOH a ft » to please all our patrons. We are | Krumrine for State College PRIMARY RETURNS. put out by the Pleasas Penny a Word Adv. making a specialty of this line of} Dale, of Bellefonte, will ‘ tie election « t ilefonte and Corn yi ee work at this time Our prices are | iver 3 \Momorial Da Nyenm De mn Ore ele i n officers th pa U. reasonable x16 ’ ] . ‘4h H ¢ suff . y —— y p ; a . \ : 3 wh . é - i $ of y teleg ‘ rod , f r 1 ' it 5 na cent 8 word, first issge. no advertisement les 2 yo , fonte cinit §50 , Any subscriber oan insert 8 wani advertis ! thers ire ride ment In this oclums ne issue free, i IL doo Being Greased. not exored 85 words; charges 10 others, obe | y and brakemen on y 2 : ’ ’ 4 5 Iw : s 4 ents: three issuos week er April § i. Baker Our ! SMa } f ' d TH oT . G 1.;¢ ’ NO Bday ‘ “sw answered j LAY Hon —engited ' Kitts Saxt ard vure { housework ne baking. Mrs R . y at 111 pring street 111 MARKET QUOTATIONS = } A 3 Dut e 1 —— due Falls Dead When Called ‘ en Bellefonte—Produce " tter . Eggs ' Bellefonte—Grain, rman. Curtin | The following prices are paid by C. ' oo fo r fast matting, newest floor cov- . aL ] Wheat Res En for grain Reunion—5th Regiment ng and only 33¢c. Wil not fade by { SALE: Farm. It is fifty acres of [wheat white i he fifth annual renia f the Fit n or water, at Gilllam’s ‘ a good house, and all necessary | po g physical he ni “ . ” be the last to be heard at the Y resiment Pe on of ‘ J : nee Inquire of Isaac Holt. Ju | 3 casssa® 1 1 F 1 Ef } . ir en olunteers . " . is f Cor he asks his ri te Ip him \ . A. this season be held at Yall oy ™ Apri] . does Sheriff Taylor Ww ant ev ———— Sor contribution 1 | 4d the Potter- Dr. A fer convi 4 The regiment wo f nsidetabl \ to vote for Walker Tha Hoy Hardwa a ha ~ sel 3 Tuesday thi Ww 0) yy nown during . te Spanish-Amer } ‘ because Gute . na po Doerine self rake: and second. Dard on one of he # WW OAReS rit vounger nave, y sro a . ican war |} sploits of Its me - iid get anything ney bir wild exchange part of above for ont. store, where contribution nay lof merit gly him just fifty years bers. A large percentage of the re nded jo 1 Brown, Spring Milis. Route 8 FEENEY placed rr mont man ‘ dire ago. by his teac! : i sc cruite for ) eximent hailed fr " . . . i rd Ail My ae g al yy REO Y Jui Sone nar. 2 pe Ne a nt ha 3 i ORPHAN'S COURT SALE FOR SALE Two lots at State College hs ha ‘ ¥ . d VL . , h , ¥ AL i Me ' . IUrrows siree 2 1-2 squares fr it In the 1 n : wever | was at the head of his class t hem being prom business of Valuable* Real Estate. atl Mrs. Wilson Laird, Belle snl], will we tha fully roecely VY i tenest, and we have the right ) professional JON virtue of an order issued out of the Or . a x15 Doak. who feels t | ventions | sume that the membership the ! Court of Centre County. the undersigned ———————————————————— CIGARS " ' » A ein “wt - " ave sufficient rit te ) im | class numbered more than one Mr. Sand! Sand! 1 wing hi of ati Cap 1 Mt oe: a : of FOR SALES head of sheep, includ. to better his conditl | Magee was county Ip tendent o ' h A I ¢ te Horo. deceased, wil +0 ay ing 7 hs ar ni fl Ala ¢ ; w \ 8 y n yi > i erin ol jon 9 William Burnside ia prepared ry onthe premioes on East Curtin stroet, ing . nm i » : A \ et price rea at HM. F. ALTERS, A pul irinking fountain for | #¢hools for a num years, and | mine and ship a high grade quality efonte, Centre County, Penna, on Satur. | BONA LI ink L. Tate, Spring Mills RBellefont x-18 Penna horses is had needed in Bellefonte was a scholar of great ability buliding sand, plastering sand r : he 4 th day of May, 1912 oh 20°clogk | _— LH BD [0 ave on y ato " : " g y v crete sand from the mi ; Rant ¢ lowing deseribed real estate ~All Lh 4 GC NL You ha n i sop an i think of jellefonte has a brand new in- Address o n : a : mines at | " h L of piece of ground situate, iying and FOR SALE: -8mall farm of 15 acres the number of animals that are driven | dustry that bas been successful from pi Scotia Sand Co. Benore, A " n the Horo. of Bellefonte, in the County good house, barn, 2 we'@; located near a long distance to Bellefonte, left | the start, and plans are under way to “Ommercial phone “i of Centre, and state of Pena. bounded and de- | brick yard at Mllesburg. William H | » standing around for several hours and | gperate it upon a much larger scale 1 as follows, viz. BRGINNING at a point Wells, Milesburg. 43 4 then ‘ yr without wate " ay a " " Rte wht hl North side of Curtin Street. in the Boro —————————— i hen Roig it he gf re iH nil ahey > ihe Hsing qad his Ho ot an Mi Was She WORTH 'y country te | 1 ; font aforesaid, 100 feet East of the pon SALE Five “fine farms all under X ! rut ister rock, or mountain stone, used home from college for the Chr F ern line of Decatur Alley; thence in & 1 cultivatic located In Ben nd il fam urns 2 of the above assertion. This is not the | very extensively in the manufacture mas holidays and the old folks were N herly direction by a line parallel with sald | ooh on poet and Penasvalion am J case In every instance, but the ma- | of steel The operations are being having a reception in her h Deca Alley along ot of Mrs, Martha Kimball quire of W. M Witmer, Bellefonte, iner and Shipper of jority of drivers will allow their horses | carried on near McCoy's Works, and Ing the event she brought out some ; * William Chambers, 200 feet to the exter en | fo go ‘hirsty until they reach a con there is known to be an almost in her new gowns to show to the RUCKER. | fron an Alle} a JSR Opn, Toh ri FOR SALE.-Pure bred White Laghors =1 A | NE venient watering place, At the last |exhaustible supply of this material Picking up a beautiful silk creatior 5 4 rapioi Alley and parallel All - 50 foot baby chicks, $8 per hundred; eggs §! session of council, a proposition was | there for which there is great demand, | #he held it up before the admiring Post and eornerof lot of Pr. J. K, Ward per hundred A Ahad in rotation presented by a Bellefote lady to donat * | Charles Schad, Frank Clemson and J crowd, "“Iten't it perfectly gorgeous “nee in a Southerly direction on a line par pe early. ohn eckman, Bulaba for all purposes, such a fountain to the borough. It] Thomas Mitchell, comprise the firm She exclaimed. “Just think, It cams " th the western tine of sald lot 20 fees to ——— — 1 was also stated at the same time that | who have about fifteen workmen em- | from a poor little insignificant worm Io a Wer ont thenee by Curtin AR he he FOR SALRE-—One Sorrel colt, three | BUILDING SAND, a similar move had been contempla- | ployed at present. The rock Is con- | Her hard-working father sterly direction to the place bi JOR PLASTERING SAND. looked a mo* | Ding: being a lot fronting 50 feet on Curtin Street years old; broke single and double; | ted by another prominent citizen of | veyed from the mountain to the road ment then sald “Yeu, an’ I'm that Moressid and extending back 200 feet to an Al | good style, kind and gentle. Ammon | CONCRETE SAND. the town, and under the circumstance. | by a chute, where it is loaded on carts | Worm!” ley. THEREON ERECTED, a large \hree 810. | Grgmijey, Bellefonte R. F. D. Bell on, the lady's offer has been held over. |and hauled to the ears, At present | - HA Suet ing house, first story brown sone, 2nd phone tia S d Co ith two doners in the fleld, a public | about one car a day is being shipped. | Mrs ( Oar! ' Ky 18 OF | Sco fountain should be an assured fact, [but after the new sidetrack, NW ne | tam Ranokm, Gurbrick and Mra Ree paid Rus OF BAL - JL Jer tem aiid lobe FOR SALE OR RENT-House on Cur. |} o an “ and If it Is not asking too much, why | der construction, is finished, it is ex- | Willam Reed Re y lew, and Mr Rr matic s.of Ale no tin street; eleven rooms; all moders BENORE x22 PENNA, not have two—each located in differ- | pected that three car lay © wv s 08 Hellefonte, spent 8 ELIZABETH 8. MEYER, [conveniences Inquire of A. L. Orbison, || (Commercial Phone) ve z th bl I ® A day can be few days with the former's son, Corl | Wm. g Rn NTIRE, Adwrs care of Rev. 8. W. Beach, Princeton, ent sections o e town? handled, | Garbrick, of Tyrone, i Ary, — n oe Knoxville. Tenn. | New Jersey. “ oken ribs ! is ad en th familie eral This is one of the best quartette he a , tertainers sent t 1 the Ithaca Bein v . fut Gy wi Conservatory of Music, and will probe. fiall | FOR SALE: ~One horse Conklin wagon, good as Barly onor. D
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