Thursday, July 18th, 1912, emee— #{ BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Susie in Pittsburg Pyle, The trout fishing season ends on the 81st of July, and not on the 15th, as many imagine, The swimming C. A Is again in much used these of this guest place, is of Mrs L.ee, as the M is Y. and pool at the commission days. farm look by R. of this If you are looking for a at the list advertised for F. Hunter, in another portion issue, —The sale National to leave at Get- members of the Guard in Bellefonte expect for the. annual encampment tysburg, on Monday. —Mrs. Geo. Maveral, of East Pa. Tioga county, was ane of pleasant callers on Saturday, here on a visit among friends. —Miss Ella Lose, oné of the City Steam Laundry's efficient employees, went to Williamsport on Saturday for a week's visit with her brother. —E. OC. Beezer, of Philipsburg, last week purchased a handsome 30-horse power E. M. F. runabout from his brother, George Beezer, of this place. ~John G. Uszzle, the patriarchal and well known proprietor of the Mountain House Snow Shoe, was greeting friends Bellefonte on Monday. --Migs Lide Thomas her home in Frankfort, on Saturday, after a two-weeks' it with her parents, Mr, and Isaac Thomas, on Thomas streel, Mrs. Frank school class, Willing Workers, hold a foot social at the home R. Houser, on Water St, on day evening, July 25th. Everybody cordially invited to attend. —R. C. Jackson, one of township's staunchest was in town on Saturda) see us for the simple reason is not happy unless the Centre ocrat comes regularly to his each week. —The many Professor James Shook will be pleas- ed to hear that a big baby rived at his home in Pottstown cently. Mr. Shook is teaching tory and yolitical e« in Pottstown Point, our while at in returned to Philadelphia, Mr Crawford's Sunday of W, is College that he Dem- home boy 4ar- his- ¥ onomy the High Geo. Markle, and blacksmith was in on Saturday Centre Democrat. He smithing t} spring at Oak Hall Owing found necessary easler school resident wnship the rmer a of Benner ti order is it the 1 Jno. W, runs the n grinds the grain all the women bake the best bread in Centre was in town on Saturda) in to boost his subscription other year. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Meyer a and Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Hoster- man and son Russel all of were an auto party who enjoyed a spin to Bellefonte on Sunday in Mr Meyer's car, and spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Meyer, on Spring stréet, ~=Miss Grace Mr and Mrs. Beaver Fall that place on weeks of her Henry and w —Mrs Tuesda ghe will weeks The fonts other der } Linden fine in that Reifsn it man Hall, that flour that section to county and into 18 Paul daughter of Gent Gentzel, Robert for vel, of ® . grandp Bartle th) het WwW for atte intendent store This wil h edif Mate) % haul Li worn brass The indispensit |] | 4 machini ) repia the gts ed War ant portion Egest part mtinuously shift of tw and wrappers produces of the Compan) are machine, and the is no small quan - nes vheres needed AN press thin " le i. n of machinery ined the 1} f{ the time night and da Crews All boxes used in marketing the Pennsylvania Match printed on this amount turned o tity run with =a the ut (irover Henn, of of Dr was in a short time WwW. 8 Belle. Glenn, son State College, fonte on Monday for while on his way to Salamanca, N Y. to open an office as a practicing physician. The young man is a grad. uate of Pennsylvania State College and afterward took mn course In the Eclectic Medien) College of New York, and is now thoroughly qualified to meet the requirements of his call ing. Besides his father, who Is a successful Centre county physician Dr, Grover Glenn has two brothers and a sister who have also taken up this profession, wsAt the regular meeting Bellefonte schoo! board ing of July first new the High school were elected, an fol- lows Arthur D. Latimer, M, A, of Shenandoah, lowa, a graduate of Swarthmore College, as instructor of Mathematics; Miss laura T. Harri. son, of Bellefonte, promoted to In- structor In English; Miss Carrie W, Woodward, of Carlisle, a graduate of Dickinson College, assistant Instruc- tor in English and science; Harry A. Cochran, of Poughkeepsie, N. ¥Y. glected an the head of the new com- mercial department, ‘The new manual training department will also be op- ened with an instructor from State College In charge. The schools open September 6th, of the on the even. instructors for |. Philade Iphi WN vig- | | City will | ™ | Committee Thurs- | Lommittes | spending Republicans, | | and called to j cream friends in this place of | re- | | Was Millheim, | | { | A. Furst purchased a new car the past week from a Tyrone. Mrs, touring dealer In Miss Altoona her sister, Miss rising ness visitor Mrs. spending with her A «) Emma to for a Mrs, Anna young in Dora Thomas, a few weeks sister, Mrs. will be Saturday benefit publie Overton has gone few weeks’ visit Burris, Kelchline, Bellefonte's architect, was a busi Altoona on Monday. of Altoona, is in Bellefonte John Farley held on evening, of the is invited. festival fair ground 20th, for the church. The Mrs, Eliza Ammerman and Miss Sarah Wolf, departed on nesday morning for a weeks’ with their nlece, Mrs, Maggle at Williamsport, ~You'll find ment at the the July XJ. HB. sister, Wed- visit Fasic, plenty of good amuse- Lyric every night in the week, Four big reels of film and the price of admission only flve cents to all, Can you wish for more than this? William Rice, who Is employed on the mechanical force of the Dispatch, new weekly paper recently launched Portage, spent from Saturday un- Monday afternoon with his mother this place. Albert friends as for a two- a at til in Jones, “Doc.” weeks better known to his left on Wednesday vacation trip Washington and While in be the guest Daniel Barnes, B. Kimport attended the meeting of the Democratic at Harrisburg, on Wednes- past week he heen over on the ris township, where he ing to harvest the crops. The members of the Union Sunday school will hold and cake al on the near the Bellefonte Central station at Coleville, on ening of this week, general invited Al- City. he will lantic of his Mrs A an State nui day The has in been farm has help- Olive an ice green freight Saturday ev- in { i festiy ‘he publi 1 ttend 18 to a Seventeen cars hopmen, their and sweethearts the ANT r on Tuesaday The carried rone S daughters Park where held wi second Tyrone rail park Ad jt ifficers and the Mrs. Camp Salvat vlelpt i phell interesting rows eX 1s Miss VV IUTrses a the Bellefon Monday * ’ Can mrted N t weeks her } wn her spending Pa sister, t She Miss me Henry Altoona run to Bellefo on but on Tuesday ci Altoona was flooded by a heavy fall and in consequence the were toa heavy for convenlent Trolley lines telephones and ns of the t fines bh was Minnie tims a t Wetzel Motor S her uncle place The ed for nesday, is Wed ty of a rain roads travel por rails t of wad were bo i s lightning ar hig? i ATTANKs rut [DNspate suhters they nga John member ated the esda the penitentiar 0 were guests f Supt As Mr. Rook commission that lo« institution his visit naturally to comsult with Mr. Francies on the plans that now are being careful. ly mapped out for the new Institution Ag well began Is half done Is receiving their most in new Was careful de ltheration Robert Tioga few days of his Hush A county, Urell, of has been in Bellefonte friend, W. L Mansfield, mending n as the guest Daggett, ~f the House. Some years ago Mr Urell was connected with the hotel and Is well acquainted with most of our people. He is a royal good fel. low and a Democrat who does not compromise things. He is just on his way home from Baltimore conven tion where he helped to nominate Wilson, whom he predicts will be the next president, something It is a Mt. tle hard for him to convince Mr, Dagget will happen-—but he will get to It later, A from vale, ning togs taken on won first posteard William Pa. this week of Swiss. In his run- received Rishel, depletes “Billy” the picture having been Saturday just after he had place In a hard race at Mc- Keesport He In a former Bellefonte boy and has many friends here who will be glad to learn that he has been earning an enviable record on the Marathon track. In the last three years he has beaten some of the classiest runners in and about Pitts. burg, and has won many nice prizes He reports that times are booming In that section and lots of work for ev. erybody, w with | to | former i aunt, ! Har- | Branch | this part! of Peru, was on a shop~ Mrs. James Houser, in Bellefonte on Monday ping tour, Mrs. Horace Musser of this place is spending a few days with State College friends. Mrs, Ira From Is spending a days thig week visiting friends relatives Penns Valley. A boy living In Bellefonte, 17 vears of age, with a fair education can secure a position in this office 10 | learn the printing trade, | Mr, Mrs. closed home fow and in about Montgomery and and their the rustic Miss town, of her H Thompson, Joseph on Wednesday next few weeks will fe at Hecla Park. Helen Thompson, pleasant guest at brother, Mr, and Mrs. of this place Mr, and Mrs. Vandyke and daugh- ter Mary, of Altoona, are the guests oi Mrs. Vandyke's parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Noll, on Bishop street. Henry Noll and spent last Saturday the guests of the Harry Haag, on Mrs. Ralph Haag Mildred, accompanied Miss Annie Thompson, Thursday to visit at her home Jose, Pa. The for enjoy of Johns the home Andrew 18 A wife, of Peru in Bellefonte a# latter's sister, Mre. Penn street. and daughter by her sister departed in jast La Misses Celia, Anna and Noll will leave today for Chica~ where they will remain weeks visiting thelr and Charles Noll. nice EO, three Harvey THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, pt { | | teformed | Hecla Park, We Special train 15 a and Park it 7p The annual will be held at day, July 31st. Bellefonte 8 ing at the m., leaves abo While | Humes’ hay at of town one of F fell unloading farm, Wednesday afternoon, er Adam Smith's {| Injured badly killed. My Henry | Hile and Miss among those wh | the excursion to 'hursday, and at sea southeast horses and Mins 8 Kline, Kate Parker took advantag Atlantic City now enjo) ‘shore 0 ¥ are the breezes John Montgomery Bullock, of the & Co. departed on with his wife and fam -days' sojourn at the ! able h f Dr. and Mrs. W Pine Grove Mills The latter | Bullo« aunt nesday thre« | "n ome « I KS John Mulfinger on in arrang- | Everybody th the Was mors im showr al ‘ Inst Friday night, and § evening Mr. Brown has a good one In store for hae It will be a two-reel pia Ww A Tragedy t Desert” am S 4 a n Xtra IAN pioased | { with feature 0 | Be eni | Friday | other {trons titled the Sal wrigin vn | 1 fr p thre n BU PPO m n cigarettes carelessly are sald to have in the building during The fire companies yn hand and prevent to nearby properties Bellefonte B. RB Heaver Club of 2:30 ppm These teams met College July 13th where Bellefonte won Ly 10-8.The admission is oni 25« everybody come, not with your hammer, but come to root for your home team and show them that Belle. fonte can still be represented In the {base ball world, We hope to Mee § large crowd present and encourage th boys They have a fast club this season and deserve to be patronized Asm this is their first home game, MAR) others will follow If we all attend [Lock Haven will be the next attrac. | tion; the date will be announced SOOn This week W, H. McAfee and James Rider, two citizens of Storms town, were In Dellefonte on What could not be exactly termed a pleas ure trip, as neither had been In the right mood since Saturday evening is enjoy the other's company. errand was to make settlement be fore Bquire Musser for a pugiiistic argument they had pulled off in Stormstown on the above mentioned evening, In which Mr, McAfee claim. ed that the other fellow was the ag gressor, Mr. Rider's grouch Erew out of what he termed an insult { his wife, and the fight was on, Whik In Bellefonte the lattef settled for al | damage he had done, without resort. | ng to a public hearing. yn who playing poker the afternoon were promptly « el damage ome hove heen any Club wi State Col on Hughes at State «The mest the leg today, | Meda nt Their | BELLEFONTE, PA. Miss Grace Lewis, of ‘Tyrone, rou) Rirmed to her home this week after a with her aunt, Mrs. Dora Rine, place, Secretary M, Co A, will tion ne n who Helo, work R. 1. Weston, of the Y,. be of the Assocla- will have charge of re- | at the annual encamp-. ment Of the National Guard at Mt, | Gretna, and wil for that place | With the local company on Monday, | One leave COUNCIL MEETING, 0 Bore held its Monday council meeting on half-hour's session business that had k the two weeks, dent Keller ahsent, Mr. Ww isked to preside. The Blandi ommittees had little pory to report Secretary led having been In communica- with the Bell Telephone Com- officials In regard to the re- of the unsightly poles on west | street, as he had been request- | by council at the last prev- | meeting, Council's request car- | with it a time limit of thirty | in which to move the poles and | ompany's reply, through Mr. J. | plant superintendent, was to | effect that it could scarcely be | mplished in that length of time, Balley's letter, however, stated were eager to remove the | would do AS BOON AB Ar- completed for up Cherry alley. remove geveral poles street that had not ban of the street matter was carried until next meeting | ugh monthly and up duriy semi- | evening, | cleared accumulated Presi- Judge | varfous | of Im- | Kelly | n past being \B nes do they and nkements could HOE A will up under nittee so he trunk line also High the The inci her by col 1 $666.99 | paving for | ntractor Taylor due him placed « bill of on brick n the table objection was raised that Mr. Taylor had not | satisfactor!ly the demands him to remedy a number ( in the job. The paving in| f Mrs. Alken's property was an instance, and the state- AS that although Mr wad an attempt to im- laying at this point, bad shap« In conse- objection raised, pay- bill was held up having been received for the jron bridges at and L.amb street, made known their Charles Savior the la- | furnish all the K balance } Nas ent but he point fulfilled ¢ upon made made brick in the the bids on t do ma- | Penn | that 9 | Forty Da re of Rain, eth ys # Day.and when fal the earth moisture t Swith rains estined Uu n this feast forty days of in 4 If no rain gfalleth, forty days of drought are al- |yride and bridesmaid were ted Tis said { t } hog | the land that St. Swithin, who Jeemad } was meelf athe Marriage icenses wn MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Produce. Bellefonte—Grain. wing prices are paid by C, Wagner for grain, Red white Wheat, Wheat Hye rn Oats Harley Nh EE “SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK" er fan needs a While of we large Tollet four we CArry a Soaps, we have three especially recommend ontrol their sale and make leaders f them, Regular ibe, our price be They price are transparent, welgh % Ibthey are called Harmony Rose Glycerine. AND Harmony Violet Glycerine have a strictly Castile Soap call “GRENOLIO" at 10¢ which we guarantee We also pure YOU CAN ONLY Serdar eens The Jexall store Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. udebato Why You Take No Chances The Studebaker name for sixty years has been a guarantee of quality. It elimi- nates the slightest element of chance in your purchase of an automobile. Every part of a Studebaker car is made in our own plants. We analyze and absolutely know the materials which go into our cars. Our guarantee is good. 75,000 Studebaker’cars are on the road and every owner will tell you that a Studebaker car always makes good. We know that the Studebaker (Flanders) “20” at $800 is equal in mate- rial and workmanship to any car built— and the price is within your reach. Ready for immediate delivery. The $800 Studebaker (Flanders ‘‘20"’ Price, Standard Equipped as sbove, with i , $800 1. 0. b. Detroit. ig Did, Prest-O-Lite Tank and Speedomet or, $845. Ask our dealer for the new Studebaker art catalogue or send to ua for it I'he Studebaker Corporation Detroit, Michigan GEORGE A. BEEZER, NORTH WATER STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. MARRIAGES. Vonada—Corman, Paul A Miss Eva V were ned Dr BR IN in Ambrose the wedde Shifter—Steinkirchner. pretty wedding took pia n n ing, Severns c! pastor, tu ng rR 1d Miss Rose Margaret re q {ort af the - Sh best Tuesday orn + RB (3¢ K bride ! ifter mar eautif the groom convention the of the Ero WRN "mn while the eremon? I 13 tn white and gre fman w hia After art hleq hen ive gowned Ory re sf AWA) FOR SALE BY S. A. McQUISTION & C0. BELLEFONTE, PA RUBBER TIREING A SPECIALTY, Good Toilet Soap assortment | or | We | perfumed and ] 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 LE EE Eh Bedi] Penny v. baer r a Word Ad ‘ — ¥ steady Ww re Brick WANTED —X wages aC DOYS 200 Hayes Run F wn " : FOR SALE 60 head of sheep. al which will be fresh in about 2 weeks Fisher Fleming Pa Pay borse weight 150 1. works anywhere, safe Houser. Pleasant Gap. Pa FOR SALE 3d and sound POR SALE — At ng tit. & MET Ww Hi wr FOR R¥ for sale WW Foner Hugs s prepared ANING i DOS | HAIR LS A FOR mare Deerit Bells Ll ho FARMS ~ Large Bialr, Center ar for StalOgue Tyrove, Pa G GS White Wrandoit nd white Leghorns Barred Rock 18: baby chicks ¥ harvest at ; and wash ast until Penn Yan » ~ 400 men for hay it $1.75 aday including boar " Long bs Farm w 1. Miller's Reliabie WANTED — SNTRD: 47% Dootees Send same VSouth 16th KNITTERS & CROCHETTERS Wa Experienosd on hand made saco sweaters, elc Steady employmer ple of your work Koit Goods street, Philadelphia Pa — — Se ———— | PUPILS: Marie Haugh. & grsdunte of Dana's Musioal Institute, Warren, O.. wil] take en good reguiar pupils in Beliefonte during sum mer, and perhaps a longer period Word oan be left at John Knisley's residence, Thomas St WANTED Male add female agents to repre sent us In this looality, oan make $1.00 a day for a few hours work dd 10 cents for a large | sample tube and instructions. Lily Dents Cream Co. 3M South Seventeenth Strret, Phila | Ps x BARGAINS ~Sewing machines rebully, ss good {| sa new, Domestic, No. 7 American, Crown | Arlingwon, Singer. Must sell 10 make room tor pew machines. All 3 and 8 drawer machines Price from #8 to $10. GS. Clements. West lis hop St. Bellefonte, Pa wo | MEN WANTED For firemen and brakemen | on raliroads io Bellefonte & vicinity; #0 0 | hoo mobthly. promotion, engineer—eonductor EXPOrienoe UNDOCOSSArY. BO strike. age 18-8 Rallroad employing headguarters: thousands of men sent to positions of over | 0 oMeial calls | Suave af RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, Dept IAS TM onroe Street, Brooklyn, N. Y FOR SALE Two horse farm, situated 2 miles northeast of Penn Hall: & good bank barn 45x00. with hog pen, chicken house, and corn orib attached; a good Groom house and other outbuildings all In good condition: dbulldings all | well painted. A good spring at the house, run. ning water st the barn water in all the felds | Lots of all kinds of fruit and the farm is well fenond with good wire fences. Also another | property joining it with & house and barn on it; ots of all kinds of fruit and a good sprin There Is lots of timber on both Jrojiartics A Aros Xnand Mrs. 1G. Walker, ng Mills, ' 0 LEGAL NOTICES. CAUTION NOTICE: ~All persons are hered potified that my wife, Mrs, Martha Hall, id ing left my home without just cause or tion, 1 will not be ble for any tracted by her, GO. Hall, Julian, roon iis cone wm
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