Thursday, June 6th, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. a—— " A The - Will Bellefonte have a sane 4th of “Xecutive committee of the BORO COUNCIL MEETING. Rumberger, # ar | Grange ov, : July? Yes, it was a success last year Driers n "surance company had a bus- Miss Nelle Rumberger and Miss | ! 1 BELLEFON 'E AND y VICINI } Y and everybody was delighted, | nesday “ling In Bellefonte on Wed- Council convened on Monday even- | Blanche Hoy are a quartet of young Miss Grace Gentzle, of Beaver | Mrs | hoon, with Measrs. Keller, Judge, Sheffer, | people from Hublersburg who are en- Falls, Pa., is visiting at the home of | viiles ji Baumuel Decker and BON Walker, Brockerhoff, Beezer, Daggett | Joying the pleasures of a trip to her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Heisler, | ©00 0" © Irned to their home this and x hevry Dien ay a Lis wis Mr, Washington, 1. pi slg weet, Miss y ’ " m . alle i re i i warance y © d J stop ove y ine THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Willowbank street. : ; ti | where th, Moi oh ietonze Joapital, council chamber sinds ' hig Appoint | burg where she rts es he Lani Worn Blanche Brown r Fre patienty pera ‘ ment, the first in order was to swear | Daniel Rhoads Rumberger rr ) Ly ! A Kues O © 5 ir, a I appendicitis, ee , ' ‘ Poi n " I him in, which was accordingly done |= SE ro Rev, Winey, at the United Brethren \t irandman, daughter of |, lurgess Bower ala Ea . Reta It My | —Cards at the armory tonight for a Dale of ig place hay " porsonage, in this place. \ i. Ray Brandman, will de- Tt i " | Penny Fol Word Adv 4 g d "> . $ . a : _ i E Noo ¥ I nal aE Various standing committees “4 » benefit of the hospital, cepted a position in the Penna. R. R Gr . re \ H gell n for a several month's i 3 : 3 the . pits ghops at Renovo, Gross Bros. were the first to 8 to Philadelphia At. | had nothing of importance to report Any subseriber can insert s want sdvertis Joseph Fauble, of Monongahela ‘ hb groceries at reduced priceg In Bells tle Of Ir 1d r Phia and At-l... surer's report showed a balance | ment in this column one issue free, if it does City, was an over Sunday guest at Special attention is called to an|fonte, Their prices are as low as | addition to her school not exceed 5 words; charges to others, one ’ o {on hand June 1st, of $1764.32; of this | cent s word, first issue, no adverts i v of 8 pe lace |advertisement for the famous K-R-1-T |, ; ’ gh . red ' ' a a " ord, rst issue, no advertisement less the home of his mother in this place ears. on another page of this lteue any, and all goods are delivered Lyric. the Dany pil 418 | amount $1022.00 represented colle than 25 cents; Lwo issues 40 cents: three issues ‘ oy pm . - lis : in. sdaic hum Oscar Wetzel underwent a su whl tions for street paving At t ’ 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered % . 3 . . 1 [| “uv J \ : Ll Mrs. 1 & Rive. of Pliomas tre t, Mrs Albert , earned Yavation will be pa 15 his point | trom this oMee 8 spending 1 week in Jersey Shore # . ‘ 4 a ppreciated, ’ several weeks with her parents, Mr. | " . gy of N itis. and ' | ware N p ! week for gall stones, appendicitl ¢ \ last week Mr. and Mrs. |. re. ut Rye liens entered for unpald | FOR RENT--Steam heated office in Exchusn Yeager, and family. | ) White started 1 Iris 8. | accounts, he balance of property Building. ¥. W. Crider I C. W. Winey ‘etarted lege He is reported improving y . Er » drive tO | owners having all settled with the |” ————— — Rey 3 veparted on | Go to Gross Bros. for your gro- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woomel ‘ on Sut near the | borough 8 there w wo appli- | FOR SALE: Brown mare, 10 years old heduled f t 1d \ | frightened and up Safe and sound. J. A. Hoy, Zion gcheduied for WO addressee fore the | J 3 ervthing is sold below regular rice \ ’ \ f 1 hom f y Woman's Missionary Association to- | ‘ . ‘ i Pp © | having spent a week at the mi y ha ft and struck Mrs any and goods are delivered to vour home the former's father, John Wool . This Ida has been playing the Knisely is spending | cessful operation in the hospital last \ | Solicitor Mitchell stated that there » Kuest her sister, Mr Alice . : ' as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alice |, Mrs. Henry Grimm, at State Col- the removal of a growth on his han fe sday for Altoon: re , ’ } Wednesda toona, where he i8|..rjes. You can save money, as ev turned from Williamsport on Sun : cants who wanted f and begi Kicking, | mill property WANTED: ~~ White Pine woo P, B. Crider & Son. Bellet hould | K Wit nite ————— ate ise, the ques . " ¥ Istancoce soon B 1 C a to 8 the week of the final | who has had quite a sick spel } ured wor ! ‘ 188 . ) Wo \ + > i red woman wa “R] Tos! Hyer, . leveland, bted exams at the Bellefonte Academy John Walte ind family Wf 0 r } Since then h council who has been visiting relatives at | These will end tomorrow and the bovs " \ ! B Hef oo = in hen her | whiten y 11 for v WK Rr . % Ta | al weHeLont TR hi ! ‘ ) { { 1 ( urn : or the pa 1 everal weeks, | will then hike for thelr respective portion y ’ q ' i ir stiri h nnd spen Sunday with friends in Belle hom lbh 44 uy a? th Jenkins wag award in \ h fonte. homes . B. ; iH Mir Waite y v the High § 3 Hon or NP po f | o " ) : CE Children’s day will be observed i arius te, on Thomas stree ‘ on “ Tn 9 whirl i igh arin d for the FRh géneral hous : dress Box #; Mrs. Oscar Young and \ 'n, United Brethren church next Sun- | y theatr hg ; F property 10 1h ised to him | Moshannon, Pa A leatre WANTED: —8ix more Factory. Inquire of § for farm pa $10 as | WANTED: —A good girl, or mid aged woman of Greensburg, are visiting in 1 is crowded ! a4 a grade \ + month, and to be operated ur I _— "— J I f vening with app iriate sie | ) wit ! iN \ AI fonte at the home of the former's | ises, t \ DS N oe ‘ hid night with entl iring the ! om p ) agreement that the boro | FOR RENT: —~Houses in Mi) father, Andrew Dunkle, in Bush's A ang exerc.ses, to which the publi buggy for sake: and several rer Hy unkle, in Bush's d= | cordially invited to attend | Toner Hugg, Milesburg, Pa on. | audiences who are delighted wit J rd was 96 wh ' ives on al | tolls and one pictures Mr. Harper Is showing \ ) Wh al | proceeds fron [ Mr Miss Mary Monks Wf Punxs big reels of tl latest photo [or ! 1 in aw y On } bom | wivin Fig BD sera AEH AS, Su - | i if the ia pho a Is awa : moved at both propositions . Calvin Fisher, a graduate ’ |tawney, is visiting In lellefonte as ibd cents y Thos AVOR "Fils ented Ina sry } I 4 1 FOR SALE 3 h Bellefonte High school, class of 12, the # Mrs. James | p i . : : Ts STIRIIVCH 48 LO) 0 ‘ | test and 15h. ¢ } Zu { Jam ¥ h , at . | { Hu Our may fo het with each other } notio D. J. Meyers, Centre Hall has secured a position in Pittsburg | . 0 : is of the | 4 a | : work WILK ] nk i I ru 8 | . HahoD “ WOrK Was carried, One a—— and left for that city on Sund: 1 bond | 4 heny an | . i olles § Manasses, 1 wave 1 L$ nit -of Mr. Beez | FOR SALE OR RENT: ~# room } Zer was opinion that | morning. | 1 : n ‘ea A AN z ‘ i The fi ly of the late Harvey M. | ps gs who intend ng the MAN WHO STOOD ii." t} rick taken f t OR moot hill. Call or address, Haupt Le \ I ntend STILL brick taken from the crossing at | Bell phone, Belle fonts Pa ul Of [ . ra. N. B. Spangle r, who was | rot zel nawalt, West Virginia, [low-price grocery The ro yi 1 he Potter-H sto on High street Quite lll the last week from some SOrt | hu, | led make Bellefonte their | being cleaned and painted Storekeeper Carried Ante-bellum | could PO " > of poisoning, is practically over the tut ome. I ship their . : " Stock Till Recent Death. neal Ty y : 51 FOR BALE Bay team, we trouble again. For a time it was a N R eon ¥ his Sf al ‘ iH g of Ooys « eh : \ kwell tad or ut reat SC! : ! amb | se ven years old fearless of painful affliction, short time dis ae 4 : ls y ahr " ' ni ma { th nus y P Kine et ir. . : & ble - i po ~The members of the Coleville List of ela qd 1 » for | am 0 nklenook. al 4 § Lint aracters | i- {the fire and police commit y 1- | FOR SALE — Abo | 1 horse truck w chapel will hold an ice cream and CAKE | week ending June . he le- Anni iy xteen i ort “ ! 1d th ' 1 ) gine (re- y social at the home of Frank Smith in » postoffice—Miss Svbill rad. =) . b de 4 } ' wown as “the m who | cently overhauled) 1 cepted or address, Haupt & Broy Coleville on Saturday of this week, to | opi ; . E Miller se = Ged y j | w 4 : j i which they extend an invitation to § le H Zante —H C Vi di yt cm + er { on x ’ : ” in t Phin i, Lhe | LOST: —On Monday May X the general public. ing tmaster. er 4 impmen i the i 0! " y n Iino outsi ‘ RADE al ; 4 Vate | Sue Ens. gold n re —Bertha Rickard, of Lock Haven 1. Ling Humis. arrived Rome ashi i dor vw a " Ing . ‘ontractor Tayi a8 | ward while on her way home from Spring | nmins last week and ro iy srirB i PAe var 1 ot gs curt ut h - Es Mills, where she spent Memorial Day, ry 4 BE i ; ; bap 1d ha'l oh . ue f ! ind confor: 2 isp Fg , POEMS ~Send 10 cents in silver and receive by stopped off in Bellefonte and remain- | nent at 't ; Hm vo} wa : SY a tem te a wi “a y nsiders higher than 1 4 return mall a copy of my exciting big 9 verse ed over Saturday night wi tr nent & ! ) n a8 i ) Bu of otl . + 1d) NW iy ‘po . pres hoem I'he Bear Hunt Vincent Harbridge, friend, Miss Ella Alters. Se —Willlam Bottorf, manager Olewine hardware store, was suddenly on Monday morning been in the house nost of t since. It was notl I billious atta be back on ~Messrs, Geo tre Hall; Isaac ship; and Henry ard, were a trio crats, with progress who called on for a brief Democratic Joe Gros cently went as an ice Knisely's on Saturday fingers mashed though paint keep him Capt. Lieut. Richard are at Mt Gretn: with all officers celving instruction ) ing ‘ Yea 5 AP varsh ths \ . ‘ ¢ the various S i eir r h tl vme { oir " nla ng tt ‘ : yhnsonbaugh—Houser offices In i ' ' r b MARRIAGES Wilson—Wagner . . wv ier firm was too prepare cop POF : 1 i 3: 1K on the last page where their « " re tomary announcement appears ACH | Intle mones A million art : en : nice tu hirt all | Lucas—~Baldwin ne i f Curtin - id : © wirdd hae y octal "a sollege exceeds their expectation ORL Aiso f fair af Cole The exteriors f » United Oy Brethren church and par ge in tl rid n 4 fo A A Dal ' . . week. Business with them at {lect from: obe price to wat the | iN M1 ol sl ¥ " ' ' HACE Are ‘ IY LC 3 4 " ‘ " i | # ANNUAL MEETING Exchange, or mw. for the ensuing year -c business of the ass ‘ ORPHAN'S COURT SALE, Have You | rman Disgra eful Proceed ny i". A Horse, A Cow, A Sheep At d WD or A Hog that you value and would like to keep in a healthful condition, get a pack. of sh addits 0 Vi , : ' iy | ROAD I” / ; , : » fe . ” i oo " ' y age of ty ty a ADDers, obo 14 8] ‘ » \ : | ' : ! \ A - ta 14 sa . n by dar ie. tha ty aid you | ing a Joke 0 some Toe (green’s Condition Powders ix: dD BRIM eted lho { . ' "nl " ten rods t / \ " PS . ¢ ' 1 IOETOOS AY harge They are not a stock food but a val a anes AS there is ting y ' uable medicinal preparation; we have “hyp ; An ory ve d Memorial Day ! fof ‘ by : , ar Moa A Legates of the Astors Just to keep the wolf from howl | pleasant) in Bellefonte ng cha " ) d , M y Gent ys daughter of Mr. | gold thousands of pounds during the | the place of begin: " } { try , tocenned and & perches Theron erected d wy de ae : " iit attending Columbia Colleg next | the occasion for which the # set en W erry who hans her parents, re fed on A past ‘20 years under our guarantest bs of - T t. of 1 ' ) \ i . ‘ N n t nit ! ot. of Ww pur TY year, Edmund Joseph Who hi hatin aside, and also by favorable anther i athletic training of the bo r MiMlinburg until about ten | «gatigfaction or your money back” | money 10 be paid in cash on day of sale and the a student at State College for the | The decoration services of the old Texas State So) | for the Ri ’ he parted for balanoe to be paid ¢ “ of h ) a State chool 1 A tind . when they departs ¥ pon the execution and de past three years will leave this week | soldiers were held In Union cemeter ' Austin, Texas, sends us a report o rk (ty. and for a number of without a single pound being return. livery of the deed for sald premises to pllot a corps of hustling students | in the afternoon The Impressive annual athletic exhibition given r y been employed as a house: | og price 25¢, 5 for $1.00 x2 i a at to York Pa., where he will have them | program Included a male chorus com by the institution Inst Thursday r the John Jacob Astor fam¢ ————————— es canvass that elty for the purpose of | posed of Rev. Shuey, A Lukenbach, 1. | night The entertainment is sald to remembered hy a neat sum YOU CAN ONLY MARKET QUOTATIONS. introducing the doment le novelties | A. Schaeffer Incob Smith Russel | have been one of the hest ever given | | vill of the dead milllonaire ml and kitchen utilities manufactured by | Blalr, Henry Dickinson, Res Winey i the school. and was witnessed by oti the Titanic, relates the Mif- | | Bellefonte—Produce. | Butter LTT ML rere Oe 200 the Westinghouse Electric Company. | John Bullock and Milan Walker, who | about twelve hundred visitors Aside fini lFelegraph » Feber anes After that he may take In several | rendered several selections Follow from the many intricate drills and Eggs . PPE CRs EEse ENE 15 other cities and will finish the vaca-|ing the services at the cemetry, Dr. [artistic club, swinging the blinf boys Li Miss Louise Mayes, en route Jd 77 a tion season by tutoring for several |E KE Hawes delivered a splendid ad and girls go through many difficult fron Wilkinsburg to Howard, Pa, Bellefonte—Grain. weeks at a boy's select mountain dress in the Court House, that was (stunts. A feature of the entertain made mis-step coming up from the The following prices are paid by C. Y. camp In the Adirondack mountains | not only Interesting and pleasing, but | ment was the pyramid building by the | sub ot Tyrone station about 7 ¢ Wagner for grain, When it comes to hustling this lad | vastly (structive In its characteriza- | boys which Is sald to have been bet- 0'Clock Saturday evening, striking her Store Wheat, Red .... Cet has them a moving along the line and [tion of the Pennsylvania soldier and [ter than is done by the bove of the Ae on the concrete step, causing A Wheat, white is a good one. He will not be howl- | his accomplishments, The day's pro- | University of Texas The blind school | 18cerstigg just below the left eye. A RYe ...covueus ing for help aw long as he has health. | gram was brought to a close by a closes for the summer vacation this A0Ctor dregead the little lady's wound, | Bush Mouse Block, Bellefonte, Pa. QO seueuiesss At Columbia College It is his expecta- | luncheon served to the veterans at month, and Mr. Derr expects to be and she proceeded happily to her des ath RE EE riey tion to take the regular law course, the Elk's club, | home by July ist | tination ing about his door while he will be | 4oterized by a proper o P ‘ ! nd tamuel Geat i Eran EE EE TE ET
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