Thursday, April 25th, 1912, THE CENTR DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page §. ————————— —— J Misa Lucretia ‘William wrned | LETTER FROM J. J. GRAMLEY. (A LESSON ON STREET BUILDING. Stung. 0 her home in this place on Saturad “You, Waldo, appearances | ~ \ r1 burn | April 8 1612 miring the J got a 6K BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY | hore a visit with friend in ! Wh irn, 11, 1 ‘ | Boi ng She bi hn : ; , Jeop ful! Here | follered a gus | . $ pen 4 COLT | wee) bells | | \ 1 p f ND Fl hi Elburn is n wre lite mud off the pt 81 1c the ke a wi nalr i blocks ! 11er . " LO 2 0 , wt tilled land ’ diy town onto lark jail , which later nui Cigar butt an int null a a 4, 18. Lait has a plant here w i carted i“ ns vaste material milk and bottle it; i i wan vastelul fonte, and while here two-fe the glreams after trou THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Yue it Ig In Chicago and | B¢ y from ir to Byuns We have heard of © ‘ ‘ ! thelr own teams to haul it {no o ction to the fos J catches of tro h past ef Ver v ’ it ou Ter "™ i ing this mud aw is P Ww Cool and damp Monday, Tuesd: | : Fortney was in Harrisburg The weather 8 not BJ] Ol #1 aK hey hy oo Ay es Sh worl thom on We (1 r Er i énny a ord Adv. Wednesday, though ne ro | on Tuesday attending to legal busi for people to pend a long the {at " in ACTre-——go a tm \ i nuisance i ¥ a Yous Any subscriber can insert a want advertis i TT ? . an a ALL npr i Ruibsal anon unless (ment in this column one issue free 1 it does Editor Fred Dunham, of Howard streams, ed Jarn ind now they sell at 150 | The prinkling hose Is used continu not exceed 2 words, charges Ww others ons wit looking up business in Bellefonte | Frank Wagner, of Altoona, last Mr, and Mrs, Orlanda ! ! to 3 er ners And this plant h ously Every hi leaning and | SP A word first issue, po wdvertisement less on Monday. I) } gited his old home In Belle baugh and two children, of Avis, wert ger adily increasing the price Ho raping Process stituted a vil hap 3 conta, aio lusuos eenia Shree asus Miss Fannie Hutchinson spent §. 3 week-end guests of the former's and round Elburn unble lesson can | lengned imp i PB A ny i AnswWep fav days recently with her unt Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dorman, of ter, Mrs, J, Willard Barnhart, on David Bateman, price paid per hu Lome Yenrs age Ww ha veral - Ste College | apvdertown, spent Friday in Belle Howard street dred | lin estone dust artists In our coun FOR REN -Suoam heated office In Exchange Theressa McKinley wns a guest 4 | tonte al the hom ol Mr and Mrs Migs Kathryn Moore alter Li J y months milked 22 cows ba ha A sith 4 Hig x dog 'n - ry - - rider - — ad the home of Z E. Steele and family | Harr ye tended sit \ her grandparents ind} as four months from 3 to ia ola matt ; yo fo thy Band in Tyrone on Sunda) | Mr. and Mrs. Thos Alters and | Mr. and a Isai Miller e Uu 10 « The less , ) ¢ in tl e own famil spent Sunday at the home of | gate returned 1 Y 1 Lbs. Amt. of Cks pent mons in this wa the latter's mother, Mrs, Jerry Stump, {rone on Sunday October $160.72 lin Centre Hall 1 November {85 249.28 Mr, and Mrs wind M g | December 3241.28 1 on spring Bary (RF $420 15 wit \ , low F from the | POR SALE earrage, 1 phaeton, und | buggy Februar $425.71 nan oO vii 5 Wi i iressing Inquire at oMoe of EK. Khendes, Bellefonte traffic | ——— the papers the coming week igs NE > 1 ‘ar | . 00zed | WANTED - (ood cow . eh - Miss Lucetta Heaton f Yarne | Daffidel Cowher spent the i. : “ais ‘ Peter Bateman milked the first two lu shit] W Wenth live vA ren ; ; Ww, Sho Pst or second eat vigted at the home of r uncle A. | oi 4 with her aunt at Port Ma 1 annual i n-State months 20 cows and last four months | loo y Hea . es lal | t tunvilie Lo W. Stine, a few days last weel h \ 5} game will he lies 1 ‘ “| cron a 1 ” im : ’e [ ints ian L114 d is now the guest of rela State 48 to 40 cows, not all in Let i town. Then | FOR SALE — Sto ns "ns Stat Colle Qaturdns 14 ; VIL. i na Loe The venerable Thomas Purdue, | vives in Williamsport 20 ! I rd rice pald per hundred ime a th $11 nIniRRioner cams along | sal right can be ur ‘ Ne 1 en tH a ( y o'clock ul ) “Fal . ’ Rin id » . A " Mills ori i Soha me, Yas admitted ) the | _ Harrisgson Walker and (ron tellefonts la p shy I'h n ha o 1 { 1 an ey p '% nd scraped § 1 2) Bell ph ¢llefonte hospital rom pe 1 two Bellefonte Fyest ay. ended a meeting of Mrs. Lawrence O'Leary, has gone jy toona on Friday night to Harrisburg, for an indefinite to join her husband id sponsible position at the Dr A. W. Hafer i and living rooms in the same bulld- | through indifference ing, above ( asebeer St jewelry ; Mr. and’ Mrs. Raip) on High street, where he will b } est High at any time, “ | WANTED. A housekeeper: middle {| forsmall family I arnes Martin Robert Larimer, f Clearfield, visting his broth ' William Rush Larimer The County Treasurer vartise the sale of imnseat nd no doubt they nagined at it 3 < y ( : u ce they built | TOR SALE: One Durham bull eaif. 3 mos, old eolor red price LIN J. D Moore Centre Hal Laird, who occupied Mrs | Tennessee, arrived | Hellefonte ¢ Jacobs hou gt Lamb | week and are guests at the home the past year, HOOVES ( Al Mir Munson ' \ Mi this week, I. T. Munson, « Heghen treet March 161 $396.56 Wi 1 y wet for treatment on ag ‘A Collet and. ra of Cks. | again and mo St WHB on to he | JOR SALE )etober $205.64 . 4 guy : Es. Su, Apr. 16, 1911 } ovember $27 y vl wim. Pa The super t 3 \cembe) $396.51 PrOCEs ontinues. ‘1 I on |GIRLE sires Mrs, James Myers and son i eric. of Philadelphia, were arrivals in | tellefonte on Saturday alternoon I a visit with Mrs. Myers’ mother, Mrs Alice Showers Four reels and for FOR BALE OR tin street eleven nveniences In are of Rev New Jersey noon at High scho ( ‘ I \ local are ou! TAXICAB SERVICE ed tear A agents compar ttende by o Park Granit Dasins, hirend dipper : at Le i i Busy Bee = p MARKET QUOTATIONS, The Y : : United Brethren ing for the be held in ie wret Sun ever I'he 4 | } foes ns “Rh furnishes sa iad 7 . ot hii E rt ‘ ah 4 ing. May 3th. This is always a pl gn tt iy ; re 4 the furmes Ve { & Belisfonte—Grain, wr. yo giv rat ; : 4 4 ‘ ! ! ’ ’ bring the | The following prices are paid by C. ¥ Wagner for grain Wheat, Red . $1.0 Vheat, white .. .4 . . # -t is Bellefonte—Produce. Butter Eggs Th 11] LL Do You Use Writing Paper? We can give ou quality onsid ered) great bargains in box papers— ve them at CASCADE LINEN" Sheets and 48 Envelopes at 29¢— REXALL CABINET" (48 Sheets and Envelopes) 25¢~"“VICTORIA FA BRIC” (60 Sheets and 50 Envelopes FREE Come in and look them over Dynamite YOU CAN ONLY Demonstrations Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. nr omens aj FYVFRYTHING | three public demonstrations | EYES EXAMINED FREE! former ved ! "Tenn \ t things up | 1 {f taste \ ’ ot bre ty ot i riven for » benefit of our and Ww a yD ¢ : Hoy Musser was ' ns ’ H ‘ he seer “ re and others of the advantages All Work Guaranteed. : F Oo R ge of Dynamite for SOIL BLASTING AND OTHER I s¢ note the time and place of ing demonstrations hgiel a goods 1h le Ve 1s to inst he comple ’ heen iting rela es Heto ’ ‘ new Hig of recest bLridg hich wit } p : ’ wd Huntingdon, departed was thrown open to general traffic | Whe ' ’ ( BOULDE HIN E - F day for the latter place for el se hext morning. and } hr poke Pe B off R BLASTING, DITCHING, Very armer stay with Mr. Gill's brother, } vlon | lief to that portion of " he ) " : " atitint nat} TREE PLANTING. STUMP BLAST. i UL At the end of that period Mi tha SLreets Were y vad ' ' 1 fron ‘ . hy " p ING nd re. Gill exps y t and | most a Sal B conse a | P a ta hea v Per the suminer in rling mprovements thi - 2 0 hs to y wip PL RPOSES. ous friends y ndl ' : ‘ : ' ' brick floor . ainly f , y " ’ ~ . se ia Yo ' K cam wn in A i They v provement, and o ’ I b o 1 drive. It i } ) ir to as | ompanied funting ! manent. The next job wil ; nme a not thi E S niete, Mins Huth A “ f “ the upper part of the street t or the last a \ such an | the ) YESIGHT PECIALIST | ) who returned y € Sunday 47 nin with the end of the bridge ’ fond i he tiene 1 F w 4 d T CULTIVATORS, DISK HAR. VEly MyGl plans gyal | will Involve some extensive changes | °F point is an abomin riday, April 26th, 1 p.m. ednesday an hursday, ROWS, CORN PLANTERS, ~The Hellefonte Ganister Rock |in that part of the lown " May 8th and 9 GASO company will soon have their rallroad Ww Harrigon Walker, Charles Nhe 2%th annual convention of the On the C. VY. Wagner Farm Three | ay t an th LINE ENGINES, WAG. a ht near the chain | Mensch and Geo, T. Bush departed | Independent Order of Odd Fellows to Miles South of Bellefonte. AT BROCKERHOFF HOUSE | ONS, BINDERS, MOWERS works, and will then Le able to han- | for Altoona Friday noon where they [he held at Renovo tomorrow will ne | y i dle fhe rock as fast as it can be pick- | attended a meeting of the Temple of | doubt draw many peoplg from Centre Satur, April 27th 9 30 a m. | To My Patrons and the Public: RAKES, HAY TEDDERS, ed, The siding will connect with the | Shriners in that city, during which a | county, Centre Lodge No. 166 f Bude Having become established in Belle- |] CREAM SEPARATORS one at MeCoy's works crossing the | class of forty four novitiates trod the | Bellefonte will attend In a body, as On the American Lime & Stone |fonte and all over the county, as a | State road at that point and running { hot sands and are now permitted to well as a large number from the Or successful Eye Specialist, and through |Jj§ *"¢ ® 'ot of other articles on upward and along the mountain for | partake of camel's milk. The two | der of Rebekahs, A special train will Co Farm of Ammon Gramley, One |," ve increase in my busine y i same terme as sale--t several hundred feet. At the upper | former mentioned went to Pittsburg [leave at § o'clock tomorrow morning Mile West of Bellefonte. have concluded It will be Rags ’ Alg=-ten Months end of the siding the cars will be jon Saturday to attend a meeting of {over the Central Rallroad of Penn's interest of mywelf and ¢ hag tie Om | without interest, or 5 per cent plaged under a chute, which extends | the Syris Temple of Bhriners of that [and connect with a train at Lock Tuesday April 30th 1 P IM. | make a reduction of 26 or mont in | off for cash straight up the mountain glide for a city Mr. Bush, who was chairman | Haven for Renovo. ‘The special will ' ’ all my charges. This will enable i ———— ir RAtAnce, w Rhe nen Sorking o8 a Sotniniiice to 2 Af de aig for | return late In the evening, thus af On the A. O. Furst Farm, East of | those who have felt they could not » y J nto 1 we official badge o bo toona Tem- | fording all who take advantage of it B i afford to pay former prices t \ ’ . 4 : . Vi i y fx y secur chute, which carries it to the car be- | ple, presented a neat original design [an oppdrtunity to witness all the lead | oliefonts, at the Curtin Cross proper treatment for thelr yen at the usser low. This will da away with carting | which was adopted, The design had | ing features of this big gathering of | Roads. lowest possible expense, All parents | ’ the rock from thq chute and haul- fon the bar, the front of a locomotive | fraternalivts, 8 1D, Gettlg, Beg, of N—-—— are advised who have children that BELLEFONTE, PA. ing it quité a distance to the cars as | representative of the ralliroad city to- | Bellefonte han been assigned as an F : \ | go to school who are not bright in | is being done now. An observation | gether with the scimitar and crescent [alde In the first division of the par or Further Information Inquire | learning or their studies a \d 1 ot | of the amount of available rock In |embilems of the order, the pendant be« | ade which takes place at 2 o'clock their eyes examined and * y it they | i L " that vicinity gives the impression ing a koystone representiating the The convention promises to be one POTTER-HOY HDW G0 | need glasnes You will thereby ve | | soni hgem for jhe Yntarnan that this Industry has a long and state and containing the horse shoe of the most siooes wh " ’ . i AreLy Save | Hl tional Harvester Products. 17-tf bright future curve and the date of | v . icconsful In the "history | lots of trouble and make good schol- . j Re: Auorparat dni: 1 ef the diMtrie BELLEFONTE, PENNA, (ars of them, |. :
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