Thursday, August 29th, 1912. Page 7. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, pei EFONTE, PA. | — BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS -*The Wolf" tomorrow night, —Miss Ida Green is spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in Philipsburg, Don't forget the big Centre Coun- ty Fair next week, Come and bring your friends. —Misses Helen and Roxanna Mingle will entertain at cards this evening at their home on east High street, —Mrs. John I. Rogers, of Philadel- phia, was entertained during the past week at the home of Mrs, D, H, Hast- ings. ~The vices will church con o'clock. Mr. and children spent at the home family, I. I. Weaver and 1. ID. Orndorf, two of Woodward's stalwart citizens, were callers while in Bellefonte on Tuesday. — Mrs, burg, Mrs. gheny tev, family evening at Ocean at the opera house annual Harvest Home ser- be held in the Reformed Sunday morning at 11 Mrs. Thos. Sunday in of Andrew Alters and Huntingdon White and George VanTries, of is a guest of her Louisa Harris, on street, Ambrose returned from a Grove, north M home [ two Schmidt n week's Tuesday vacation ~-Miss Margaret Smith, port, is spending a week ter, Miss Verna Smith, at Ishler home on east High street, Knisely and Rhoads, the fonte contractors, constructed a crete bridge over a small stre the Willlam Homan farm near tre Hall Miss Helen Otto, of Niagara Falls, was a visitor during the past week at the home of J. Linn McGinley of south Thomas street, later going to the home of her uncle in Johnstown Frank Crissman, who holds an ex the Goodyear Rubber ( iting his Mr. Homer Crissman, of street, ~Mr. child, of at the choll street. This Joying an outing near Curtin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bellefonte, visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs at State College. Mr. William Ertley in his State Times —('lass No. 8 of Sunds school will hol sale of ples, cakes, in the room cream church on Satur The 31st, On with her sis the William con- am at Cen (i hio, with f Akron ition ‘ompany, is and Mrs North The t 1 t yosit parents, and Mrs liam Schol Scranton, are ple 8 home on East Bishop the Scholls ¢ at th isant guest week are College the public Saturday callers, Miss Ed) Grove Mills, and of Penna. Furnace young who the method of per has, CC. both we th Indien were producing and Carl of Spring Mills and Bartly, of Zion, were among our ere On Saturday, and took ocecasion give the publisher the glad hand and inspect the linotype machine Come again, Dr © joined 1 H. Long, Martin call tn Beck M former the g T left Bpen: wens progres comi frie Grov Mi Mar Wood Bellefonte's poi some the tarium, W ne ung ladies ! he Walter Parh where L MAKKLIOS Ago ini witers she In Her friends hear that along nicely with her w work, and after five months more training will prepared to take up a position Miss Wor An energet. ie and enthusiastic girl and we think will » her under. taking WwW. M tottorf Bellefonte last week proved to us that he is going to be a very popular man at the coming Odd Fellows plenk at Hunter's Park on Labor Day at the Centre County Fair. He ex- pects to attend both these gatherings with an ingenious picture machine that will turn out post-cards, tin. types and photo buttons, on short no- tice and In unlimited quantities All you need to do is to present your phiz and he will do the reat Mrs. James K. Barnhart younger children departed day for Punxsutawney where they will make an extended visit among friends. The older children, Philip and Martha had preceeded their mother to Punxsutawney, the former having spent the summer and Miss Martha leaving about a week ago, The Barnhart's, including Mr. Barn- hart, had intended spending this time at Conesus Lake, New York, but as they have taken on a new man at the First National Bank, Cashier Barnhart was unable to leave his du- ties, vill be gl ) In gelling Tie dn in oung in she 1eceed of Benore, while In and two on Satur. Pitts- | sister-in-law, | Alle- | and | of Williams- ens Belle- | | Monday of Millhelm, and | Bellefonte {the | er's Mr. and Mrs, F,. W. Crider depart- on Monday for Atlantic City, Some special attractions have been prepared for the big County Fair next week, “The Wolf” is one of the dramatic productions on the road. the opera house tomorrow night. Mrs. Howard Gearhart, of New- ark, N. J, Is visiting her mother, Mrs, Mary Fox of east Bishop street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donachy and family, of Williamsport, are pleas- ant visitors in Bellefonte this week. ~-Misses Maggie Hartel and Maggie Rosenhover of this place left Tuesday for Clearfield where they will visit friends. George Boal and wife, of Wash- ington, D. C,, are enjoying a vacation among thelr friends and relatives in this, their old home town. Mrs. 8. ID, Gettig and two children are enjoying a vacation which they are spending among friends and rela- tives in and about Coburn. Miss Carrie and lda Weaver, Fast Howard street, returned home 'uesday from an enjovable visit their niece at McKeesport, Pa Albert Thompson, the joined the ranks of the wntomo by purchasing a Flanders tomobile of which he is very proud ed strongest At on to ns lists au wife of town the Alk- eny street and n Johnson Pa., arrived | ure at Allegh James Monagh returned home with Mrs Misses CO and home on Mr. and Mrs Cleveland, Ohio, after a sisters, HUuests South in, on Mona - f ghan's irry of East Logan stres Joseph Gessner nette, Lawrences Arnold Pa., Mr. of McKeesport, fore part of funeral of Mrs Miss y and wife, and L.ouis Bellefonte ittending (Gessner and Mrs were in week Rails pleasant i town Mondas | j making great preps ne unl track meet to be held Park, Tyrone, September Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tra Pre of In departed vhere he is b ¢ mis of he hy Kehoe WIKiyn pune imine and his s where they have i and past ow for n man mm remain. been visiting fr Mins the tiah Migs Are ieaving Saturday for their home where a goat many of her he delighted to ome oir relat the | ends week Ming street spent of his [ nin High brother Woods on ast Kehoe and her Bellefonte on in Brooklyn friends will her home, (On Friday Contable J brought a young man to and had him committed to jnll, charged with taking a bloevele from a party in State College without owners permission. The prison name is William F. Blundell, and claims his home is In Philadelphia where his father is engaged In the real estate business, For some time past he has been staving at State College and boarding with Mrs, Bam - uel Meese. On Wednesday he is sald to have taken a bieycle belonging to Robert Ertley, son of W. VF. Ertley. who reside next door to the boarding house, and started through Peans Valley on his way to Harrisburg Telephone messages to the different towns along the route was the means by which constable Mayes, of Millhelm located the young man and he started after him, He caught up with him below Aaronsburg, and brought him to Rellefonte on Friday, Blundel's father was communicated with, and it in thought he will settle all costs and thus effect his son's release, H. Mayes of | of | | the | sisters {on | BOmy liveryman, | fa « H. 8. Taylor spent Wednes- friends in Tyrone, Hoy, of Pittsburg, was a Bellefonte visitor the past week The public schools of Bellefonte borough will open on Monday ber 9th, 8. Kline Woodring, Esq, a new shingle roof put on his residence on east Howard street. “The Wolf” will be attraction of the opera Bellefonte, See it at the tomorrow night, ~Mr, and Mrs, Wilkensburg, are er's parents, Mr. and Heckman of east Lamb Fifteen tickets were sold Bellefonte station Monday for passengers enroute to grangers picnic at Williams Mrs. Harry Garbrick, of has been quite (11 at her Coleville but we are glad somewhat improved at this Mr Mrs. John Curtin, Lamoy and James C, Furst, fonte, autoed to l.ock Haven and took supper at the Hotel Mrs. Clyde Bradford Mra, with Randolph day ig having the season In opera hous Spicher, of Mrs. Spich- Mrs. street, Calvin visiting at the morning the DIE Grove, Coleville, home IF to say #8 writing. and Sunda; Russell and Ira From, in this place, Mrs. Bradford being Mr, and Mrs Intter and of Bilger, of two CORY Charles T, who is ting ast Howard street on Tuesday afternoon additional | Cred ard umber Fle Cook entert friends nor KF. Cook, young | ifternoon Spring jelightful Mr Lay her All time Mrs, C road at street ind thelr from a v Underwod Intter LE for Jogne The on home friends her Lee B NE sey we home | i departed morning sf the i M I The } } Saturda m ber oli ter ara » Instructor the pa place in Mt bride “ he JdAURS Hamilton of | How The groom has been n Mechank Engineering Pennsylvania State College nr two years and they their future home apparatus of the Un Company, which fpcludes the and hose carts appear spic and ast in al nt Lhe that ut Will mMaase All the dine Fire engine, patrol wagon are being made to span by new paint, through the artis tic touches of John McBuley "Pork ' is an versatile with his brush as an old maid ls with a halr-pin, and the first time vou see those fire-fighting vehi les on the streets, you'll think they are brand new, With the overhauling of their engine, which has placed it in first class shape, the Undine Company now has one of the best equipements in the central part of the State fire Two thousand square feet of new steel bill boards will soon take the place of the old wood hoards that have done service for a great number of years past in Bellefonte The new boards arrived here a few days ago and will be placed in thelr various places In a short time, The change is made necessary by the fact that the | Bill Posters’ Association, of which E. F. Garman, of this place is a member, are re-placing all wooden boards with these of steel. They are much more durable than the former kind, and insure more permanency to the come Hoteia) work handled by the Associa- tion, Septem- | opening | Daniel | Miss | of Belle- | daughts ri | Kathryn, of Centre Hall, are the guests | Ming Della Cross, of this bas been a guest the past week of Mrs JOnn Hoffer, in Philipsburg. Meek, of his uring Ollie | Bue Meek Philadelphia, was n brother, Hon P. the past week, 1 Y. Wagner left on | toon for Williams Grove to take i the big Grange plentie at that place { \ Miss Mary Moermchbacher has re- | Pad home from a visit to friends in ta Lila Freeland and surrounding { country, " Minn Mary Brake, of the £ in tt the Bellefonte hospital is tak- | Ing her vacation at her home in { Thomag Mra giro mornin Phi) of { Sarah Kelly, of returned home £ from a visit to phia and New York ] Miss Helen | POSLMaster H, , Valentine, departed | on Wednesday afternoon for Syracuse, {N.Y vhere she will be the guest of { Mrs. liruce Burlingame. W. D. Dukeman, former of Centre county, but ter for one of the big mining “8 at Winburn, attended the James Summerville at this ednesday, East Bishop Wednesday friends now and J were the of Keller Mills, settling up rles ler re Jacob XK. in estate which (irove of they '} sn Wilson Luella Rey ‘ Ht Post Daniel RHevnolds, of of , deville, and Mrs, her home Miss Mary fefinite been a4 § Hicklen, left for eK accompanied by ho will make an in wii Fre Missionary Evangelical and the this invit- Young of the hold Cream the swn adjoining § } street, amily $1 Orange, home of El Linn r ut of Mrs next ; ted iy ! in FARent for the Provid 1.4f« Trust RA) Lsttesbhurg and fy Haining i jem " Pa. ] 1 5 H] 3 Harr } ' | Art} f \ Mr. and M1: ohn Olewine nd ind Mrs 1 : han ng has rks y be the town ¢ turned off during the repairing of Ks, of In order to designate vt section of the town will be with. the regular fire signals will One blow for the north for the south ward and three for the west ward These, of vill be preceded by long as a warning signal, and will be fifteen or twenty minutes bes ¢ the water In t d off, thus en housewives prepare them- the past wi been place | used In warning when the 4 resis in wi oul water, i Tid] ward, two nne « ! = om fon ne to Abiing #e ~R The clation be nt Men's Christian Asso to have one of the entertainments this Feason ever brought to lellefonte The list embraces five of the best en- tertainments that could be secured from the Lyceum Bureaus, and, In. stead of charging two dollars, as has been done heretofore, the Association In selling the tickets, entitling the holder to admission the five en tertainments, for only one dollar This has never been equaled in this town, and should surely appeal to all lovers of high-class, clean and moral entertainments, The first number to {be given will be J. H. Balmer and his Young are going course of to Wonderful Kaffir singing boys of South | Oct, | | Afric nn, on Thursday evening, {10th, This entertainment, as well as ! those to follow, will be held In Petri. kin Hall, and those holding tickets will thus he assured of convenience and comfort, place, Gray | Wednesday | | day | Coburn, | former's | business i nursing | { ing through Colyer Bt. | | cow which was coming along the road; in | Valentine, daughter of | | Mr. Jordan received a couple of brok- | en | len, deputy | Corl. | the town | { eral street, | | Public Sale ime n FRUITTOWN—Potter Twp. Miss Lydia Ishler and Blanche Relb- er spent a few days with friends at Coburn and report having a nice time, Migs Blanche Moyer left on Monday for Sunbury, where she Intends to | spend a few days, | Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Floyd and daughter at the home of Jordan, gon | Emily, spent Sun- Wm, Moyer's at Mr, Mrs. also the transacted and John Bubb, brother Walter at Bellefonte, While Mr, Greeley Jordan was driv- on Monday morn- met with quite an accident occurred in front of Wm. Lee's ing he which residence, | Beenie next week, while for Ing, shows You New York World” | the { campaign, | some | Bend | per | World, show at Wednesday, Thursday —— Those who wish to attend in in eral the at Fair, which will be can do time given, Bi Bey the A Times-A for 20 cents, best Democratic paper going this and if you to Hve political matter, got your order direct to that pa- Address ""Three-Times- A - Week New York City,’ can pet the "2. want Hee Tompkineg the Big Vid Centre County and Friday. His horse took fright at a hig horse became uncontroable, threw Mr. Jordan out of his buggy and dragged him quite a way, The neigh- bors took him to the home of Howard Lingle's where a physician was called, ribs and also other serious injur- Migs Busie Bodgan, of Potters Mills and Mr, Willis Jordan, of Btate Col- | __ lege, were united In marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bodgon, on Wednesday evening, The bride and groom have best wishes of their many friend Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dugan and |’ daughter, of Bellefonte, spent Bunday at the home of former's Mra, John Venerick Mre, James Horner eral VE th Robert toona sister is spending sev- Bellefontt left for Al spend friends In of C an Ww he re weeks The September cou WANTED wer (GGle and the gary, Rebersburg, Pa FOR t ib- | FORSALE west FOR on Friday, Sept. 13th, 4 ] "Sat the f m Ary 1912 D M Kitchen and Dining-room Goods McAllister Hall, State College. {i The undersigned assignee will at p 34 offer | & « lic sale on the in premises College OF Tuesday, Sept. 8rd, 1912 Terme—Cash before goods are remov- ed, D. Paul Fortney, L. F. Roan, A 164 O-IGIRAHERO 1913 Models now being delivered. For further particulars call or write to S. C. Brungart, SPRING MILLS, PA, Bell Phone. x34 BEAUTIFIES POLISHED SURFACE we I of A perfectly necds a bottle well as a broom iy a kept household furniture polish as No matter how pret. the walls are, dingy furniture lends depressing Influence To beautify your f store its fresh bright flecto Furniture Polish Rtflecto Furniture Polish ghould al- ways be used in cleaning furniture Get the habit of using It when wiping off and rubbing your chairs, piano and other polished furniture, and you wili be pleased to see how it makes them shine. It is an excellent polish and cleaner also for hardwood floors, tiled marble hearths, ete. Wit guarantee that it will please you, and that you will find its use both economical and a great time saver, If you do not your money back. Prices, 25 and 50 cents, Bold in this community only at our store, SET li a Speen ihe Rexall siorc irniture finish to use re. Re i i | | not exeeed 25 words; than 25 cents; | 80 cents, | from this office { FOR SALE fone, Pa, Ri FOR SALE Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if iL does charges ww others, one cent a word, first Issue, no advertisement less two issues 40 cents; three (ssuss No advertisements will be answered Good cow. H.E. Cormys the tellefonte maorn- complete have it, Went Falr next Belle. | FOR SALE LOST burg | WANTED Factory. Inquire of 8. D. Ray. | FOR R St FOR SAL} FOR SALE y fine oondition uggy for sale | Tor A | FOR call A Gordon piano, good Black and Reward tan fox HLQ Kix more giris in ENT: —A six room house Inquire oft A ( Good ull Horse for hi with privilige of bus Bellefonte, Pa Spindie-seat | newly RENT Houses in M and severa wr Hugg. Milesburg, Pa One bay Lenn NY) Ibs Ad ariher weight fort SALE: ~Good screw SALF « Pure or # somfort call on Geo Bed. mattress and Leather couch ! Inquire st Lyon & Co's store us new MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Producs, Bellefonte—Grain, following prices are paid by Wagner for grain. da White GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE No. 9 Allegheny Street. Those Corsets at 50 and 75 cents cannot be matched. Those Bras. sier Waists at 25¢ be bought under 50¢ in this town or Philadelphia. 18-in. Ruffle Skirts at 08¢: try and match one and you will get tired looking. cannot Gingham, Calico, Bro. Musling at Cantons and rock bottom prices. Shoes, fresh stock. Infants, Chil. drens, Ladies and Men's prices, and that the bottom. Low Shoes, to close were $1.50 to $2.00, now $1.00, Suits to close; look at them: Linen and Cambric, were $5.00, now $2.50, Sugar Going Up.
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