Thursday, May 2nd, 1912, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Madi- Kel- from WwW. E. ~—Had pleasant callers sonburg, John Roush and ler. —Miss Samantha Pownell, of Yar- nell, was a Dellefonte shopper on Sat- urday. ~The brick are being landed this week for the street paving at the High street bridge The Boy will take their first outing to the woods on Saturday If the weather permits Mn. and Mrs Irvin, of toona, were over-Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Barnhart, Howard street ~Mrs, alo, spent as the guest Symmonds, at the ~Mrs. Dr. Blackburn #nhd of Philadelphia, are expected home of Col, and Mrs. J. L the latter part of ti —-Burng Crider, of this place tended the fifth wedding anniversar of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Altoona on y Miss Myrtle Williams spent the in Bellefonte nected with —Mrs. Frederick Saturday after a week's her mother, Mrs. Alice Shower —Walter Arfistrong, recorder, has accepted a the Bellefonte Lime Company lona, and Monda his duties —Richard spent a few ; tending the inspection of and taking part in the re Fifth Regiment. — Wesley it known that he will old paper and mag: call for same If notified residence, Milesburg Supt, George Grimn Monday for Punxsut the duties of his new place. He will soon he sec dence —The junior fonte High school Mrs. Richard Lutz, Mrs Mrs. Willlam Coxey Ardery who at their reception For some been afflicte has anno concluded the Mt gan, to that are ments, ~=An exciting game be played on Hughe afternoon at Bloomsburg N Acadenn several there should be a ent enjoy it ~The cal statesmen Scouts 0 Al of on Hicks, of davs of niece, hospital Laura Denniston several of her this Miss children at the Spangler week is 1 savior Saturda evening past et Isit She XK \ formerly L0'8s sto Katz & George A i for Ivers and little Philadelphia lef isi jormer positi deput hat Spangler leparted awney to assut position at " " Mave is 0 as ires i a L wishes Miles Miss Kir SO time TTI This ontes hours of genu sre to of the lo- the following are some th in attendance at Harrisburg convention My, 2 ley. enry Kline, WW. KE Hurly, |yr As, T. HH. Harter, Harry tin, and W. 1. Malin. When they ar rive home we will know tit how it happened William aside all abou Shutt has lay the and hate shoe reg Garmar will be found t re in Shutt carpenter Fred six mont order] went ternoon operatio to remain it is to fully re Phi employed ter in a large was an arr tend the re the Fit) troubled for thi for a PEREEINKs 4 V het and alring 1 det resid has ISiness Toe ® to i - 1] MY for ifn left St for Rn the brothers possil ent operation to ma not learned t} nature the his from Roan's the basement Charles Ko on Tuesday confectionery formerly 00 upled on Bishop street to the Lyric building. * The room Mr Koontz vacated is being put in shape for the Harper brothers’ grocery, a new cash business that will be to public In short time the management Jerome and ward Harper ntz odd man and room LTOCOry of mon store Dy the under Ed Last Thursday Gettig entertained o ladies at her home street, Music and were features of the occasion, evening, the same party, chaperoned by Mrs. Luther Smith, of street, will he entertained evening, Mrs, 8. D on east cholce refreshments by Mra Elmer Straub, at their farm’ residence | near town, ty of Mr In a he The well known hospital- and Mrs. Straub and family guarantee that the evening wilk one of rare enjoyment the Academy Saturday, April depend upon # large amount mind and in Friday end 18. You may they'll be great, as time has already been expended thelr preparation. The chorus sing. ing of popular songs will be the hest ever heard In town, while the jokes, witticisms and funny stunts will have plenty of originality and spice. Keep the dates of May 17 and 18 open and enjoy the music and fun, and Deacon Jone's Wife's Ghost,” by the Helle- fonte Dramatic company, ~The Woman's Auxiliary of the Bellefonte hospital ds making are rangements for a large ecard party, to be held in the armory early In June, These women, not having asked any - thing frébm the public. for the past eighteen months, hope for the hearty co-operation of everybody in Belle fonte. Planning to have flinch, five hundred, whist, euchre, auction hridge In play, they are expecting to have everyone Interested in either the hospital or cards to join them for this behefit. . Light rafreshments will be served and an admission of fifty cents will be asked. Keep wirels, min- ¥ it week | Bell | Quig- | Hiness which Levi! Aus-1 will remain open ! number of young | Bishop | This | Bishop | of | in| Miss Helen Schaeffer spent Sun- with friends in Centre Hall. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Jenkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Lukenbach In Tyrone R. B. Spangler, now engaged business at larneshoro, Pa., was town the past week attending to iness and greeting friends. Harry his home rheumatism has day bus confined to weeks with part of the to leave his Haag has been the past two the greater been unable Ol time he bed | The | sireet street mors Allegheny thes own d paving on than appreciated other portions of the t inches with, Fimkbinder attended R. Hess j days when | have six ontend J. A Miss Sue Mr. John | Elizabeth I Wy and more ) mu daugh wedding Mins Mar port ast and er, the and Williams vi Sims in ning | Knisely Nis srt ta wn with | Mrs winied to { her ! Mi \ “re she nters the Unis wpital for an opers- tion, in the hope of finding relief from been her lot during Ver Mr. Struble his” wile until operat is Rowe Ha erst : haw pant vith most of the t he result « he n le thurst A ction have tending aki ember He is babi tallor enrol clari whose res) The above nt hillps g dger of last a tallor 1 find ing shops employ ol as one of its ‘ ‘ a sol ror Week Centre repre ts con qpirman Quig- line started for and since then departing on 0 the rvived and is t go to sented at the vention tl ley and ex in | Harrisburg on Mo ! delegations have been train Juigie w Penrose chal Roogevel tida thankful that the tan yard This week is having the hauled off of Water shape of plain mud one of the original dust propositions {haul dust on the scrape It in plles again, That Is have the present boro--waste, iw week she every few the one who wave did of his hide no the Hmestone treet committees dust and clay sireet, in the That street was clay and limestone It cost money Qiraet and then and cart It away one reason why we high taxes in this waste, Waste Sunday morning. May hers of Gregg Post No. Gg. A. R { will meet at the Post rooms and pro- {eeed In a body to the United Breth ren church where the annual memor- nl sermon wili delivered by Rev [C. W, Winey, It is to be hoped that | ev ery veteran will be present, as each year the ranks display the pitiable fact that there are fewer ears to hear these special discourses, and less ton. gues to take part in divine services Everybody Is Invited to meet at service, a8, he » «Jacob Jury, for quite a number of years past on the mixology staff the Brockerhoff House bar, last week severed his connection with that hos. telry and Is now to be found mt up-to-date restaurant he recently purchased under the Garman House office. Mr. Jury has had the neces. sary experience in the restaurant business to enable him to know just what the public want and how want it, and with this knowledge there Is no reason why Jury's res taurant should not become one of the most popular eating places In town, Clarence Rhoads succeeds Mr, Jury st the Brockerhoff Houre, this | they had been doing the same thing in they | The Women's Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association will meet In the Y. M. C, A, building Monday evening, May 6th, at eight a'clock. If you are attending the Lyri do not have to tell you of what be found there. If you don't go, be up-to-date and see the best there Is to be shown, The largest nickie's worth in town, we | | i | er, in | in | | | | | | | | | | i | tol | Sarah, Berwindsdale, in Bellefonte this of his wife's moth- Denius, on tishop Roberts is also n Robert spent a week at Mrs. street; at the Talking thing never Bellefonte, the opera week, This attract large Mrs. ID. H. Hastings who spent several Europe, sailed for hone on April 256th and mal in the course of a few days thelr home ring th mimer Roberts, few days the home Clara Mrs, home. RON or heard attraction night next that shoul moving before wih house Is something crowds, pletures, seen the every he al and daughter months in on the Baltic arrive home oveup) d 84 | son of | j denler this | passenger every man ’ to | { he the mems | | for | day at} the | {ing his onion crop {that puzzles Walker Is why the worms { took the trouble to plle the onlons In x I. H Musser week implement reced { " five i! ol touring « Needs vole the 10 is erect) on of Sanne wajainin street side Whenever Melent preventing ng v person been witnessed by and child in Belle Tomorrow evening fourteen State College students will be given try-oul in the pool, with the view of lecting win sho i h woman ave fonte i QUEER BEHAVIOR OF ONIONS. Puzzles Bellefonte Gardener, If North American Is Reliably Informed. I'he following elle fon to the Philadelphia North Amer taken of Wed dispate} from ican from nesday If Prof nomic zo fonte the might have told a fonte gardeners how troublesome and crawlers For who may not know whal a night crawler is, It can be described ar the largest species of fishing worm, thick, black headed and from six to elght inches long “About a week ago W. Miles Walk. er, former sheriff, planted a bed of on. lone. The next morning he found al. most one-half of the onlons lying top of the ground. He thought little of at the time and replanted them following morning the onions again on top of the ground, and he began get curious, he replanted them devflopments. He had them next morning, when he not only hig onlons on top of the ground. but many of them in plles of five and six. This state of affairs kept up imtil a or two ago, when he reinted his experience to a neighbor, who Inform- ed him that the depredations were the work of night crawlers, and that iw HR ese H logiat last A. Burface had been ten state OOD. in Belles days he number of Helle. to get rid of the depredatious the benefit of Weel or those It were then ever, fo other gardens in Bellefonte, \ "The next morping he investignted and found his onfon bed Hterally hab« ey-combed with holes and tunnMs {about the size of a lead pencil, which left no doubt as to what was unplant- The only thing Htte heaps after they had dug them jout, and how they managed to do it “An application enddbd the trouble” of I and LL] ral Penrose's Democratic annex is ail that is left In Pennsylvania. That ale so should be put out of business next Tuesday. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT go, rFONTE, PA. ig to] guest | in | nignt : on | How. | and watched | the | found | Page &. RECENT DEATHS. | WALKER: .R, EWE Veg, old i, Wilke, the 26th | ment wy, IRE" Creek ang shotked | Robert Brownell, the { son of Prof, and Mrs, E. | of Btate College, died on! ult, of indigestion, Inter. made at«4he Branch, The residents vicinity were 0 learn Monday | the death of My, Anna daughite of Dr. Nelson CORRE, ang the wife of Mry, suddenly grieved and morning, of Lucetta Isett, A. Banks, de- John 1. Isett, i ! of Spruce | i | SWIsi i Hed 1 Philips ri 64 Yeur Wits reside thirty vy children Swisher home in | aged She George at her Monday forenoon, i months and 4 days Hive of New Jersey and had | Philipsburg for the past | Her husband and seven Miss Ellzabeth Linden Hall April 28th, to old John VILE Kim Sun- all- wan | Elizabeth The re the The April cri The prem nl on to Mhe due ent nage ind ih Vi lad and brother James on Linden Hall) de on Monday Spr wn “em officiating nged ure maiden nent Na ceto Lantz orn on ths “i i“ “1 . the while & AIS His death as sustained ¢ Balt re in nore Ohio Lhires V Han anda nEo ember 28 mem ation of the 0H! 15 odd Sur ted at 1} int FERRER LS ‘ Wednes Rev, E church of | made n Ja ing at 10 o'clock, bs of the Reformed and interment was Ckeonyilie Kang } in cemetery Alte Kall ere con clot 8 Arh cemetery i ts Ri HITE | Mrs oR ' her } hh Aiternm it the ter : band thre Marie old Was an #ullerer Coanedy Keller Novem of deat) | 37 Years number member and tent Rev, « eral mer int 2 the Union ERG ar : : unda if ternoon nent Was Rur And inter near Dix The Gulsew hile T wad ‘ treet o'clock len of Nnomas » saving g hus Margurite week death a sorrowin children youngest, | of pl small the Hrect from it A her had past 180 CAlRe which for some time Alden name was Josephine he was born in Dellefonte ith, 1874, therefore mt timd she had reached the age of 5 months and 13 days. A Years ago she became a f the United Brethern church hereafter lived her life consis. With its doctrines. Her pastor, W. Winey, con Jicted the fun on Wednesda) Interment wus emetery. STERE The fell race entered the home and Bessie Milos Store | Centre tounty Pa. for the fourth time | Bunday morning, April 28th, 1912, and claimed the mother as his victim. She fhad given birth one day previous to La daughter, whom named Bessie, Her malden name was | Miles, and whe was bereft of both her PARrBLS when quite young, On Feb 26th, 1% was married to Harry M. son Of John (*, and Susan B. Stere, of Unionville, To this union six children were born, theee of whom with father survive her, namely Ward, § veapy old, James Blair, 4 years and Hessie one day, while John Cy 16 months old, Gerald Kenneth 5 week®, and James Riley still younger, preceded her nto the great beyond. One Kistler, Men H. A. McKinney, of Port Matilda, and two brothers, BEd- ward Miles, of Portage and Roy, of Trafford, py. also survive her, She WAS BEed on the day of her death, 20 yours, 5 months and 22 days She, Wis Converted tn early life under the auspices of (he M. K. church and later at oe aelock made In destroyer of of Harry M | Zwigier | glowing it worth in i dle | tained | Mince heen afternoon | our | the grandmother | the | Marion | worked with the Presbyterian in Unionville, and wus held in the | highest esteem by all who knew her, and her kindness to ber (ather-in-law and mother-in-law, Was simply unlim- Hed, She had 4 kind word for every one, and was devoted to husband and children in such a way, that her place can never be filled by anyone, | She rests in pence. Her remaing were inteered In the Hall on Tuesdays Fie ve, | and Kelley officiating very tribute to her memory and! was also glven by hér brother- law, Rev. Victor Wagner nd the concourse of neighbors and friends was large, attending upon the last sad rites, MeCLELLAN lan, a well known and a native Monday night discusses, (ne ath her A (ieorge A Moelle - resident Altoona, Centre count died from a of of the « his injury wim battle in Hi and breast of of omplication of ng Lielam, AMEN was in the Civil six-pound shot book had in comrad on the capitating him. My had been affected | since He fought battles rebellion an this war hie a ng a i one thie the end urg Willian Of 4 ven ni a wife and f« The Je rks he are of 108% or being one Ws three her One the who ol entoved rema most Nfe ph entire all her mic Ie Hn 1 § J Was ed counts where Mrs. Davis ha Helonte who will ienrn of her demise the for emp from here Mifflin Ya. ville and BEL “ulpepper resided friends In Be grieved to shand sind L they EE man) be sore Her irer chil "| P ¥ NE GROVE WILLS wil 3 wil ‘ Hig iiding on i lady friend H INKer week LY spent t Centre J. 8 Pit inant and od INE from Franklin count ] of Unionville, | AT THIS OFFICE In the line of Cards, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill- heads, Statements, Folders, Hand- bills, Show Bills, Posters, Sale Bills, Pamphlets, Blank Books. Let us print them for you church mountains | few | serious | conveniences | care | New Jersey — Br ——— Storm Did Damage Lock Haven Express The wind storm last Wednesday was extreme ly severe at Orviston, where It swept down the creek between the high on either side with terrifie A portion of the roof of the main building of the Hayes Fun fire brick plant was torn oY and the iron framework supporting the roof rails. ed from the brick walls and shoved a inches off of its anchorage The abated just in time to save more damage, with perhaps more or less disastrous results. Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber cab insert & want adverts ment io this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 25 words; charges ww others, one cent & word, first Issue, no advertisement lens than 20 eents; Lwo issues $0 cents three issues 60 cents. No advertisements will be answered at Orviston, force Rule { from this oMee FOR RENT Building Steam heated offices Exchange F. W. Crider ¢ 13 4 WANTED: A good ison ss Stave mill Nan Bs ar ooRer a pear Unionville FOR SALE: 1 carrage. 1 phaeton, and 1 Inquire at office of E. KK. Rhoades, Bells A’ vy ANTED work A girl Inquire « for entre general Demo FOR REN" farm 2 miles south I Brick works. Inquireof DD. W. M nie, Pa 2 row Evans fertilizer attachment 0 Qe ry Tressler, State College ec R32 CARPET CLEANING iy hand vacuums process, Lc per room phone, 43-6 Jacob Garbrick Bellefonte dell FOR SALE ~ Backus water motor dismaster. In first peEralion sf any t Republican’ oMes nehes LASS COT X I mie ‘| He fer r ’ ietone WANTED: Two farm hands ole or both single Ca by Commercial phone State College. R. F. D. No FOR BALE OR RENT-—-House on fur. tin street; eleven rooms; all modera Inquire of A. L. Orbison, Rev. 8. W. Beach, Princeton, 13-11 es Pay go ML AS Box 43 of NOTICE eft my My wife, Amanda Gentzie bod and board withou I hereby povify not be responsible for her. J.B. Gentzel, Be naving cause or neerned that 1 wil DLS contracted by reason terer, Lamar. Pa L ‘ 8. LOO N E ngs and 1: Mrs Ber : n £ cong amin Beck. Madison FOR der SALE fine farms good ation, located Benner and College townships, in Pennsvalley. Inquire of Wm. mer, Bellefonte, R. F .D. No. 1 Five eas de de uitiv TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 10 work during the summer months if ke outdoor work. write Ralph A. Smith 3 Bols, Pa. giving experience. reference, and ter ritory you prefer working in. Tx party whe can furnish A-1 references and is willing 10 work an opportunity is waiting xe Are you goin the WANTED 500 head of ettle and colts 10 pas ture. Having leased several thousand scres of pasture land in vicinity of Beaver Mills, oo Alle. gheny Moumain we will pasture osttle for $2 and colts for $8 for season of fivemonths: stock 10 go in May 1th We keep men with our stock all the time All oattle 10 be tageed, and ear marke A parties wishiog wo put stock in address A Ww ams. ™ arg. Pa. by 1st statin : x17 May wan ' AND SALESMEN handle our ! necessilios tory § paid refers es of referend i Market res Dees Dan ERAT D ~t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. beth Kuhn the estate of § psbhin Centre ( inty. Pa Hers testamentary on the above estate hav been granted 10 the undersigned. all persons d vo Lhe suid estate are requested 10 make Paymont 1 those having cla'ms to present the Same iv authentioated. without delay to Getdg, Bower & Zerby, MERVIN KUHN Attorness x Executor Boalsburg. Pa ste of Harris ina iv) derensed ng ndebte an Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. TY, Wagner for grain. Wheat, Red .... Wheat, white Beauty's Refuge THAT IS WHAT “CYDONINE” lis==It Keeps the Skin Like Velvet removes sunburn—heals chapped [hande—delightful after shaving—and | couts you only 25¢c-~Everyons going to | the sea whore should be sure to have hy bottle with them, YOU CAN ONLY Serdar Greens The Store Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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