| Thursday, August 1st, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMO BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS PR —Mrs. E. F, Barlet and dren, of Altoona, are visiting in Bellefonte this week, w-Burns H. Crider left for Atlantic City last week to spend ten days, with headquarters at the Chalfonte. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harper accom- panied by Miss Elizabeth Hart, au- toed to Lock Haven on Tuesday. Mrs Shapiro, of DuBois, is visiting her brother, Harry Cohn, and other relatives in this place at pres- ent. — Arthur Dickinson, of this place expects to leave today or the next for Detroit, Mich, where he will be em- played, ~-Farmers harvest these days them are seen in on very important Miss Emma Webb her home in Bloomsburg on Monday, after a five-weeks' visit with her ter, Mrs. Hart, on Bishop street. ~The ladies of the United church will hold a soclal and sale Saturday evening, August 3rd, in room adjoining the church. The pub- lic is invited. This evening sent a three-reel three chil friends eo, busy with their that very few of Bellefonte, except business, are so returned to Si8~ on the Lyric will pre- feature film entitled “The Way to Ruin.” With the addi- tion of other films, the Lyric prom ises a big show tonight, —Merchant A. C. Mingle happy since he has his Overland touring car out on the road again as it was in the hospital for six weeks or and the old Cadillac again « into service, Miss Anna Joyce, had been visiting the past two weeks, spent few days of this week at Thomas home in this place, to her home in New Jersey day evening. lev A. Ww. will preach a sermon in the next Sabbath, at the golden text lesson for the invitation 1s tend. Edward K. Rhoads : Miss. Rebecca, departed on Wednesday for a twenty-days’ urn shore They intend t Philadelphia for a brief time seek one of the more qu resorts along the coast for of their is was alled of in Jers City, Tyrone the the Isaac returning on Tues- who first ine, of minute Branch chapel p. m. sharp, on Sunday 8 cordial to \ Altoona, gospel Irv ten Olive 30 of the day. A extended ans 8 Boi morning the sea stay —Henry Packer, a youn parents le at « n, to the Bellefonte hospital last week be treated for a ere cut on back of one of his | The boy 1} been in the field with father, wl was mowing grain with a scythe, and in some manner got within range of the keen blade, with the above men- tioned result Miss Winifred M two-weeks' va stenography duties by friends and relatives in Tyrone toona and Warriors Mark. She parted on Monday afternoon, ace panied by Miss Maude Johnston, for the next few weeks the latter will divide the time visiting friends In Philipsburg, : Mung, and Curwens- ville. resi ‘urtl was bro sey egs his wtion visiting ing a among Al de- om- Tressler family reunion will one day earlier than announ this paper last wes Next the Tth, has hee cid pitiou r ~The be held ed in Wednesday ed upon a thus be present be there on Th time Wednesday, fair grounds -be there Tomorrow will be Money play which day ght have “Mart traordinary These films expense At the cents 8 More pre enable imbe nerwise Oua Remember 7th as M r n < Last ers had gheny ond fl at the made length some then It it resul this it will able activity hoat dent \ near er During tox) to tt unt used their usual Aarriv turn Reed up it from cided at once wr ! railroad vt this om, when ompany ace \= the night engine was run onto the and the result was that was thrown off. When picked was seen that he was bleeding a bad scalp wound and it was de- to have him removed to the hospital. This, howeve Reed objected t« and he was taken to the office of Dr. Rodgers, who examined his head for any possthle fractures but a « of several inches In lengt) was fo be extent of in juries engines in ut train ed the table, the iin On Monday rous leak slong south the Bush morning extreme in the Inrge water Water street Arcade, was repaired by the water The water had heen w point for a number of insten coming to the it vorked through the stone wall Into creek, and thus remained un During the the re helng made, water sup ut off all the town Is presumed entirel necessary, but In a great ARen brought forth storms of from resfdents who had no previous warning, There Is no fault to find with the department tn closing off the water supply when It becomes ne essary, as It was in this case, but a scheme of some sort should be devis- od, and made publie, for giving all the residents warning. Why not give a number of sharp blows of the fire whistle ten or fifteen minutes before the water is turned off, an ly main opposite up intendent ing at this veoks the its way Spring noticed pairs were ply was which It J dug and super ant of streot past, but of surface time the over wns many 1 disapproval ul Brethren | the | | Stormst« more, {| two or | f | visit 1 in i and | there and | | Rev. As Evangel rh frst | Anna and Caroline home on Tuesday trip abroad, Wallace Markle home of the Iat- Henry Noll, at Peru, (3. 8, Clements, the sewing ma- chine man on Bishop street, has a gingery advertisement in this issue Miss Myra McCulley left on Mon for Dewart, Pa. to visit for a with Mr. and Mrs, John Bauer James Houser and of Peru, were Sunday guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry in this place, Mr. toonn, Tuesday latter's Misses arrived extended Mrs at the The Valentine from an Mr. and spent Sunday ter's brother, day week wife, the Haag and Mrs, Calvin were arrivals in afternoon for a parents, Mr, Rine, on west High Fred Landis, who has been work- ing at Baltimore for the past two months, was an arrival home on Tues- day. He still denies having met with any matrimonial adventures of Bellefonte, Millheim, Monday after spending a each of their uncles—PpP, J Altoona, ana U, G. Ulrich, Foust, of Al Bellefonte on visit with the and Mrs. James Street Musser, Byron, of and returned Dale brother home on week with Weamer, at at Pittsburg. W. lL. Foster, town, Pa. preached two mons in the Presbyterian Sunday. Mrs. Foster, at visiting at het former wn of Jenkins- good church present Rey ser- on Is home in Miss Somerset weeks left Anna county, at the of Berlin, the Belle Kurtz, who Kurtz for home on Tuesday. Miss Hart accompanied her for several at that place H of last week William The spent past home on High street, Hattie of Newton spent a home n weeks Tressler, at the Tressler, few days his father, Addition young man good position wk -keeper holds b tor for large firm and and « getting as in long splendidly Stine, the blind making his home Miles Heaton, at Al College heen law onte Satur Stine, to lay aside !} dh fonte Match Factory of the big printing press as a thing do Corman, nan Corman urned Gett urg, where ing as a member nesday evening Washington, D, © n trip before returning to Renovo. is usual when 1 the is whee &¢ Mrs who ret st thelr home United in at week Oak Mex i Waoaver, of the IrcK, Pellefonte tending the camp-meetings 1) of that mination Island Grove The Re bout ten ia % len at Central t&, an at \ VOrer Mrs. Weaver wi and Mra. San e ill. at Orien thre AAD the evening sermon to } training This met preparing teachers for Sunday NOK 4 onceded to be one portant I cement i 4 have ever nr Burats Derr, the bill esdn poster morning for with wagon-load that will be used neighbors know ti} is going to } ever held hers and 8 As the month earlier veather we more f the « icts H of i paste rural ite n nt Fi AVS fairs f. 5 one Vears rmer r streets LJ AL as } commission was ieaper than soured ir some of tt mot flooded wit) short ci ted thing quit unt tus can be killing a tention the lack of oll Ambrose Ray, of since childhood has Leen deaf, and for the years has been gradually losing sight of his eyes, in, In spite of misfortunes, still retaining his opti mistie of life. Although he can not read any more, he has not given in despair, but on the con trary learning to read by another method-—<that of the Moon system, finger reading. This method of ing for the blind is done by h letters raised, that the passihg the fingers ver read as quickly as eyesight could do credit for his pluck good thing v Most . Bellefonte who en several the these almost tirely past Views to up 1] HOO print wving the reader. by them can with good deserves no raon Ha Next pienic will Thursda be held at nauepices August Sth n Hunters Par) under the of the Olive Branch Bible A cordial invi { tation extended to all who a attend The train will X:4 i. m Anyon« hool in it, leave Bellefonte at in Cdleville who nnot bu round | trip tickets will provided for hy | calling on Supts, Ji Rote or J. K | Cole. There will common table | for all Coleville nilie preach ers’ families: all vill lunch at other tables SX OrCine eapecial ly interesting will begin at on arrival at the park. Vooal and instru mental music, delightful games. and two surprises directly after dinner Prizes will given to all successful contestants except foot ball teams. If wenther is unfavorable on Thursday the pienie will be held on Friday, and if that day should prove unfair, the an cept to * and rest onoe he atmospheric elements will interpose no hindrance on Saturday, Aug. 10, Pittsburg, | | Be | together | been spending the past two weeks, or | fof Thomas street, bad a narrow i : Consult when want job printing, Trout Wednesday sons catch age, Mr, and Clearfield, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, J, C residence on Howard The Philipsburg Journal says Mrs. Jennie Vaughn, of Bellefonte, who had been visiting her nephew, W I, Carolus, went to Petersburg Mon- day afternoon to visit friends, Mrs. Ross Hickok and children were arrivals in Belleronte on Wed nesday afternoon from Bedford, where with Mr. Hickok they had us you closed The the season week, Delow fishing of this was far aver- Wm, of the Harper sireet, Hoyoee, past int Mrs their Miss Pressel her three-yvears' ing at the completed training in nurs Bellefonte hospital on Wednesday, and will hereafter her time to private nursing about lellefonte, Mrs. H. 1... Heckroth, (Chester, in Bellefonte as a guest Mr. and Mrs. W. Miles Walker, Spring street, Mr, Heckroth Is prom inently connected with the Girard Trust Company of Philadelphia, Miss Eudotin Armor, one of B fonte's oldest ladies, sustained a fall day last week in which received a number of severe br The accident occurred on the back porch of her Linn street, John H. Reed left on afternoon train, Wednesday, annual summer with daughters of whom Rochester the other New York expects month or Mrs has Irene course devote in and We NA { Ol Of is on one 1iBER while | home on the 1:05 for his his wi resides in at Buffal be RB visit one and He more A. been a to ne Heverly, this patient the for the past which time she und ion, expe Her healt} of who in Haven weeks, during went | thon to arrive home undergone a decided improvement, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bheehe, Clearfield, spent part of the week Hefon te the guest of Mr Mrs. Harry Jackson, and acquaintance with thelr many in this n Mr. Sheehe former Hprie House William McMullen, a former Bellefonte bod of Mr, and Mrs hospital n is and renewing friend wa 1 As H gectio “ pro AR Is and Mrs to Bell veriand "tikes Barre I M John and Mra Shope, Ww Youngest son Reynolds Shope on by of r drowning on Wedneads the Lewisburg the passeng ng cape from falling fre br OV é sit on the itaning About : left here for Phila underwent an oper; went to the famous in Rochester, Mao., for ent he underwent all he and I find that he return and apparently ful ravers many nty will be restoration to he he ver rther tre several AWRY on great try where operatio In r fis Urprise Ring Wan Was a Po recovered thr he ly friends glad to health, UR AT William Win n of Mr. and Harry Winton while fishing dong Los h above the Nit. tany Furna itten by a large dog ved mmgarian family, The wimal was a watch dog kept at the car where the Hungarians were hous ed who have engaged all sum mer In taking sing for the Eyre Shoemaker Company Young Winton wae knocked the animal which bit h thigh and above the ap wap taken once who ocauterized his now thought that will follow The fami owned the dog at once took =f to prevent the ane thorities from getting it. They had thelr household ge packed and on Monday departed for Philadelphia, However, the dog was discovered atl the station on Monday morning by the police, and It was taken to Henry Brown's office to awalt the ex. ecutioner. Constable William Irvin later took it out and shot it. The On Friday evening ton, the 14 enr-old Mra ® bran was | H In \ heen out down by on the The inn it romuiits n knee « boy nt shy ul nnd serio to A |} wotinds no in who ops wlan | head was preserved and Is was sent | weather prophets assure us that the | away later for examination to deter mine whether the dog had symptoms of rables, | Kurtz on | sen | | leave ltody | her week | Squire | | Bish; county, CRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mr toona, and Morrow, of Al. | Were Sunday guests at the | Fesidence on High street, Miss Vida Wie tzel, one of the | DUrses at the Bellefonte hospital will | to spend her vacation at | Stéystown, Pa | Strunk, daughter of Frank Strunk, of How- | guest of her sis Kelleher, In this | Mrs. Dr. home Ming ( irre Bhd Mrs in Mr ard o saturday ter, Mi Joseph place Richarq Shalzer, La Vistown: of York, titended nroth Mins ley, l.oa Shal- Welsh and | Pa, were among the funeral of Tuesday l.eo Bholl trio of men drawn to Wednesaany by the Cis of good positions, B, Wagonseller, pub- Middleburg, Pa., Post with party in town on to Philipsburg seller it a progressive | a lively weekly paper in that an edl- 5000 and Is Hi illmoose™ | on Rockey, Were i and Helles Ak~ al were their way sends out week each 18 in ny 1. arrived mpment at Gettysburg on | ght about midnight, al n The bovs had a and thoroughly were glad enough | iin, There displayed, | fighting” they | home from on royal | enjoyed | ife ag ish that ommitiee BOme« member would see to brick pavement 8 Is raised PASSE sand nKen to over mis- say | on the things to diamond fl CV OeROTre To reflection such ved as! was an | morning THE HUNTERS PARK PICNIC. iranct day. sermon. for n minute ix Newton's elegant I w Way to Success” avery Coley fi g § der { and p A copy of little book will be freely and UU [38 1 on GANCe hd represented n alter be pre nts ROMOLA Mann spent Marriage Licenses 34} Te kn ! A Certs {entre { nt t+ Tr ns ! sewing ma them to Belle- to $6 vho repair on a ANE not to Bishop street, charges from + haldf-hour's work is a false biack repair job that 50, while the me $1.26 to 32 shuttle your old repress nis A" New old machines done men are done J : take “Clements fonte ™ " 1 sel mont them not his He the of and nt at rom 50 with exchange machine ll) aent only 1in Are ke rch 1inds me « f man instead. all the and thes SOM oN f a wry | Oo went got to atiractive kicked him o The next Sunday and after the services Nancy invited nim for din the way he told Nancy how Donelhew was gossiping and called him a “June. parrot! Nancy told him rey and covly remarked that fg “lked children” but that had a monkey and a parrot preacher entered the ney was cleaning her right he beheld-blood and Jl oyer the room, and no or pif¥rot in sight! Aunt tlled the monkoy and it came m under the lounge, covered ood, When polly saw the it exclaimed “We had one of a time, while you was heard out to spooning vomen it he mle wh whe A i door whi shoen wl feat) mao Nan out with mom | Mom—t | gone!” | © Thi aRent i* what that sewing will have before he gets ont of G. 8 CLEMENTS, shop street x31 Bellefonte machine | ‘The Rexall store ugello So Simple Anyone Can Run It No need of a mechanic to take care of the Studebaker “20.” No need of a chauffeur. You or your wife can run it as easily as an expert. Simplicity of operation and control, added to the light running and easy riding qualities of Studebaker cars are the delight of their 75,000 owners. The Studebaker (Flanders) “20” is equal in quality of material and workmanship to any car made, and its low price and low upkeep cost puts it within your reach. We know the quality of our cars because every part is made in our own plants and guarantees to us what we guarantee to you, The Studebaker name, too, means service after you buy. Ready for immediate delivery. The $800 Studebaker (Flanders)*‘20’’ Seandard ,$800f. 0. b. Lvipry bove, with bo atataid AA Tank » op, ] and pei $885 Ask our dealer for the new Studebaker art catalogue or send to us for it The Studebaker Corporation GEORGE A. NORTH WATER STREET, Detroit, Michigan BEEZER, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. acob farm LEGAL NOTICES. Persons are Martha Hall ISL Cause Or pr nsible for any t Hall, Jullan, Pa CAUTION 11 DOL De resgx byhbher, GW Estate of R. D. Blerly decraned Letters of administra estate havin by the register of Pennsyivar ia. all persons estate are hereby requested and all persons baviog claims against said es Wale are requested Ww present Lhe same duly suthenticated without delay w C.M BIERLY S A BIERLY ate of Miles townshis in the above named 10 the undersigned Wills of Cems County indebied Lo the said 10 make payment or £ been granted re L 2 MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellsfonte—Produce. Butter Eggs vane 0 Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are pald by C, Wagner for grain Y 3 00 Barley FOR SALE BY S. A. MCQUISTION & G0. ',- BELLEFONTE, PA. HOME MADE Bu p Buggies of all kinds ing With on Repair | tive Good Materials stem of and Valentines th Vanad new ® v ' 1 im pain painting “ ts varnishes used RUBBER TIREING A SPECIALTY. FIT FOR A QUEEN THEREFORE IT IS NOT TOO GOOD FOR AMERICAN WOMEN, an better should nothing thought Violet Dulce ever used woman No queen No American inferdor one, bx good for her in the making Powder Violet impalpably ly persistent It leaves the gives forth of freshly «« antiseptic qu help tation and keep the skin in health. It is cooling. comforting-a delight to men and women who want the best and daintiest 4 Violet Dulce every way please woman That it than of any other more praise for it kinds put together will praise ite high sure of this, and want you our risk If It does not satisfy you-—if it does not we want you to tell money back Price, in this community YOU CAN ONLY Cr iarar reens one an too use in governs Talcum ALI This of ules fine in skin the dainty it violets alitieon Powder is mo to make It unusual. ite clinging qualities soft and velvety It exquisite odor Its soothing, to allay irri. Talcum AR Powder most exacting we sell more of kind, and hear than for all other Use It and you quality We are to try it at more than delight you us and get your 256 cents. Sold only at Talcum the i= why i Executors. Rebersberg. Pa. | s | LOST * > WH IR Fa our store. [| R PF. D. No.1 | | | #0ld bh Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert & advertis ment nL Lhis column ob exceed ® words first issue ILS LWO Issues 4 No sdvertisements want oenis from this office FOR SALE: Carriage Fisher liesburg, Pa aed LOST please leave al this c A bunch of keys Moe n Bel Black and tan fox } ward. H L.Qu k. M i*sbhu WANTED Factory Six more girls in Bel Inquire of S. D. Ray. Bellefonte efonte Shirt eat WANTED: Severa purposes Robert J Hartle good fresh o« Hell FOR SALE ure spreader W. Eby. Zion International Bie. cheng Second in AN( Pa man John x33 WANTED: ~~ Washing sewing. by Mrs. ME Si. Belicfome, Pa B80 pian Howard x30 FOR SALE~60 head of sheer which will be fresh in about 2 Fisher Fleming, Pa slsc works OWS, DE We! Scarf pin, with pear! center, surrounded w liamonds. Liberal reward w be paid if retu 3 Moe this ¢ FOR RENT Houses in buggy for sale: and several Tote r Huge. Mileshurg. Pa Ire LF Miles? win0 Open bargains 201 aut is prepared to do 3 CHAIR CANING J. C. Derr all Xinds of chair caning. Address him by posta » OO called for card WANTED —A good cook: also n restaurant Kitchen Wage $s aurant, state College, Ps four giris 10 help Longee's x33 r nes FOR SALE Al & bargain sther cushion, top bugEy Sseated spring wagor E 7x r. Spring Mills, Pa FOR SALE Brood mare well bred. ¢ months d filly: Berkshire pigs. either sex; 2 head of CWes Ar WwW. J d markets arm bs Wyandottes Leghorns; Barred Roek. 15 baby chicas H sim gle comb brow penr jinea, 2 for ¥ for ¥1; Pekin duck 9 is K Mater Tulian aif wersigr d to do family washings on satisfact evi LS Rhoads reside is prepare ry tre Krumbine, ( ne at (ex FOR | SALEOR EXCHANGE adding Repeating Rifle short or jong rifie shel Inguire at this ofMos ne good revolver FOR SALE A heavy spring prings behind 1 front, with has been used for dray; capa selicheap, SM. Campbell M hein phones wagon BN PUPILS Marie Haugh, a graduate of Dana's Musieal Institute, Warren, O. will take ted good regular pupils in Bellefonte during sum. mer, and perhaps a lobger period Word oan be left at John Knisley's residence. Thomas St FOR SALE A small 2 horse farm sitosted 1% miles north of Milesburg., with a good bank barn 40 by 40. a good 8 room house, plenty of water, a young orchard and plenty of all kind of fruit. Terms reasonable. W. H. McKinley Milesburg Pa x30 BARGAINS: ~Newing machines rebuilt, as good as new, Domestic, No Ameriean, Crown Arlingion, Singer. Must sell to make soom for pew machines. All 3 and 6 drawer maaioes Price from $6 10 $10. G. 8S. Clements, Wess Bs x ESTRAY Came to the residence of the undersighed at. Dale's Summit, College township, on the Wistar farm, on June 19th, 1812, three white Chesterwhite shonts, weight 100-1be cach The owner is notified to prove property and pay coste, otherwise same wi sold under ae Lawg J R Irvin efonte TE be 8 FOR SALE Two horse farm. situated 2m low portheast of Penn Hall: a good bank barn 45x60. with hog pen, chicken house, and corn. erih attached; 8 good 8room house and other outbuildings all in good cond ition buildings all well painted A good spring at the house, ran. Ditg water st the barn, water in all the flelds Lots of all kinds of fruit acd the farm is well fenced with good wire fences Also another property joining it with 8 house and barn on it lots of all kinds of frult and a vood spring There Is lots of timber on both properties. Ad aress Me and Mrs. 1G. Walker. Spring Mills Newton Hamilton Camp Meeting, August 8 to 20. Excursion tickets to Newton Ham!) the Pennsylvania Ralirosd Ana] te rm until August in. artistry. Altoona aod | rk Division, at reduced fares. phil
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