Thursday, September 19th, 1912, THE BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS I~ Joseph L. Montgomery Tuesday afternoon on a business to Chicago, 11 ~ Prices for “Cow the opera house on 26, 36 and 00 cents; Clarence Harper, of attended the funeral late J. C, Harper at day. Rev. C. CC. Shue) of will preach in the Methodist at Mill Hall next Sunday, morning evening, Boy Preacher” Monday night children 15 cents Lynn, his father Tues- f of this place H., Wilson, Telegraph Manager John the Western Union at Altoona, is visiting friends and relatives for a few days, Miss Gertrude Crawford, who very capably looks after the patrons of Doll's bakey, is spending a two-weeks vacation with friends in Lewistown, Rachel C. OC. Shuey, departed the week for OC become a student lege, Edward (1rOSs of [ Lhe Rober Lair daughter of forepart al G11 Miss Shue of will ‘0l- wrlisle at cRinson ¢ ind mother (FOOrg: ] the funeral o late t week, Miss is having in St memory Mrs on We in Will fed visit —-—— Mr Juniata atives in Mr. Johns inspecto Col of the Stayer parade War Gov ~Mr parted Trenton their and tl a brief sojourn -{'harles of Altoona in Bellefont Mr. Cox Cox, morrow Mrs port, is sister-in-! Bishop st able to her impr gratifying Huston Goss ployed at the Sebring Garage, for th past vear or two, left on Wednesday for Tyrone where he has accepted a vement manner. wWilo has ¢ ston, Superintendent of the Dividion of the Pennsylvania Railroad Ira Gates, of Gat re. Pa companied by his son eshn Ww fers Ar : tar : H Bellefont the proprietor, expects part of the fall touring machine Mr =} known and men in the state many friends in this counties should add very mats the custom of this popular he ill of which It justly de Garman Davis we absent new Buick one of the ular hotel best most and adjoin riall wtelr ind HOTrVes The time planned by the a for holding the rummage hospital benefit, will be f(r 1¥th to 26th Inclusive evenings The town will be ly canvassed for anything and every thing can spare from war ward robe, home or your garden that could utilized by your leas fortu nite neighbor, Contributions are go Heited from over the entire county either from auxiliaries or individuals and can be sent at your convenience to Mrs. Joseph Ceader, any time before the pale. The proceeds are for equip- ping the laundry with all modern laundry machinery. xiliar Mie HE nh m October afternoons and thorough you your he Amos Cole, formerly of Bellefonte but now of Lewistown, was among those who was so unfortunate as to lowe an automobile by the fire which “destroyed a garage at Lewistown on Thursday of last week. There were pine automobiles totally destroyed ogg the number being Mr, Cole's ofl touring car valued at $1100.00 He Mad only had it about two months, The fire occurred about 6 o'clock In the morning and spread so rapidly that there was only time to save one utomobile, the one nearest the door, owned Thomas Johnson, of Lewis wn, total loss was about $15,000, Mr, Cole had no Insurance on his ma- chine, departed trip at Mass, the Bellefonte, church and of office Bellefonte H. RK. business left on Friday Philadelphia Fenlon trip to on afternoon business Phila- delphia. Don't forget Uncle Tom's at the opera house tonight, free band concert before the show Hafer attended Ratlroad Y. at Tyrone on on a trip to Cabin the M., C.A Saturdny Talmadge Pennsylvania athletic meet last, Mrs. was an sister, street Mrs. a party Nittany afternoon Tyrone, with her ist Linn James Campbell, of over Sunday visitor Mrs, E. E. Davis of E N. B. of thirty Country and entertained ladies at the on Thursday of last week, Gerberich departed on for Toledo. Ohlo, whers the next weeks visit sister, Mrs, Spangler three Club evening Harry Hat urday last will spend ing his and two Lewis C family Mrs. Mary John Ardell, y i nas. chaveffer for J. K. John- | Tyrone | { accompanied by friends and rel left on Tuesda Company ~Miss Ellen Wednesday afte Vi where ¥He stadies fo the coming year. She was her father. Dr. R OG iH. Haves as far as Ph ie hia vhere Hayes oon for departed on Sweet Brier, trar t Arthur ¢ ral lent in his Ia Wt Am rned fron 4 ! to Bellefonte, from the journey on an hipman wu! A cadens Annapolis motor ove Now bu mim iss Sam's navy. his o« noise The the held twenty-ninth 110th P. V. §% on Thursday Tyre Pa Headquarters the hall of Post 172 A meetings will be held y be Husiness meetings at ! p. m.; at 7:30 lock there will be a Camp Fire held. This regiment was in the corp commanded by Col. Daniel E. SBicklea. Quite 52 number of Cen- tre countains were in this regiment ann 1 reunion will 1912 will be igsociatlion tober 17 ne, where re will 10 a. m. and James Reed, a former Te who Is now a resident of Tyrone greeting his old friends in this vie cinity this week, and on Tuesday took in the Soldier's Reunion at Grange Park, Centre Hall. For many years Mr. Reed held an excellent position at Washington, D. C., but as he Is now well supplied with this world's goods, he Is Hving a retired life, and It is the wish of his many friends here, that he may live long to enjoy the fruits of his labors, W. H. Taylor departed on Friday afternoon of last week for Huntingdon where he visited his son Charles over night and on Baturday proceeded to Lakemont Park, Altoona, where he took In the reunion of his old regi. ment the 4th P,. V. I. On Bunday he visited his younger son, Reynolds, at Williamsburg where the latter holds the responsible position of Huperin- tendent of the Pittsburg Manufacturs ing Company. Mr. Taylor returned Hbtne Monday and reports an enjoyable time, sllefonter, in i Monday Louis Graver departed on Tuesday | Grand | | Olewine's | of | Birch | The 1 resume her school | OC Don't {opening on sept, 206th | store, Miss Anna Fall Millinery and Thursday Kutz & ( forget the Wednesday and 26th, at O's | Miller, the i sistant in the office of Dr, Hayes, spent Sunday at her { home in Salona Alfred of efficient R. G pridt as H ental Of in time Emerick, friends for a short State College Helen MeClure, daughter MeoeClure returned home afternoon from a visit Baltimore, Md, off tre certain pens Cholera Carlisle, Bellefonte while on a Ruest Way to Miss William Tuesday friends In Alm to tion is the infect your and prevent ward only hog Hog Hardware store Prever Di geno-A gale at ible, remed Hy For with Migs Margaret Mr. and Mrs, Bast Linn street, Oxford, Ohio a student at CGiilmore, Charles Gilmore, left on Monday for where she will become thie Oxford College for daughter Of | Women On last Tuesday Pr. T Professor of Psychology Philogophy Wittenberg College Springfield, spent several h in Bellefonte as the at (hie guest | C. Dale Wetzel | dren Wednesday for La Mrs. Earle Tirrill departed 1 they t he where Will remain ere a 35 ! Mrs. AE Waddle, who expects to spend time with her daughter, irtis Jones, before returning home, Om Ww Way. of a short Wednesday Horrible Fate of Blind Woman, T 1; ston 1 18h Hny« count stom y Hunda wen pear the barn of into some chick nests 0 Rather eRxs instead o eRkEs being there dour large uri) had coiled up the nest, had the cE» and were gunning themselves. When Mra. Moyer's hand disturbed the reptiles, furiously turn- ed upon her and before she realized what had happened, she had received six ugly bites from the poisonous fangs. She screamed for her son who wns nearb) He rushed out and kill- od the reptiles, one of them being six feet from tip to tip He then hastily removed his mother to the house and procured the ald of a physician, who examined the Injury He administer ed treatment, and although the wo- man's condition is extremely serious, he expects her to recover, viong the 0 fence her farm and reached en i the ’ EhHaKen in eaten Marriage Licenses. John Gowland, Jr. - Philipsburg Rose Dunlap Osceola Mills Joseph CC, McGowan Bellefonte Jennie H, lose + « Bellefonte Bylvester F. Smith Lock Haven Jessie M. Springer « - Spring Millis Frank BB. Beaver « State College Ruth I. Bvey « « « « « Lemont Jersey Shore Elks to Buy Home. At a meoting of Jersey Bhore lodge, No, 1067, B. P. OO, Elks, held Monday evening of this week, it was decided to buy a home and the trustees were autorized to purchase the handsome Childe residence, corner Main and Heminary streets, of J. Brad Childs, at CENTRE DEMOCRAT, LL ———————— Mra : Be 6." wte T] | re | day {of hig son-in-law, J { ¢hlldren a cost of $10,000, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. | RECENT DEATHS. HARPER On Saturday J. Cals known afternoon in Harper, citizens, Orne horne Omit East How cuncer Of had been past Cur ard the aon but hope re hie and sink passed James Centre 0 Weeks nro. his ultimate irre however, for re hemorrhage been gradually he peacefully ve stated time, of rm nea hip where known for John Mages od 1 was given native on a i on of Jane Cn jos fis he Normal ‘entre Hall hool and time hin m other worl and r and ¢ aching i § home Fi« % wt Mrs res Hall, Ail ©F Emerick { en was a member of The funeral morning at dence on He Hewitt tor of (IeOTRY Hie church T on trendny from the took pis fon the Regime He Ww w) srneie on mpans peration 1! Reotin, he wae enter thelr emplos he re. is Bur Ww firet to that where He hildren ince ath at ad up until 1 by the following M nd Linn, of Beol Runville He loaves Mia = namely Michael ron¢« Miss Elizabeth of Philips funeral took place on Sun o'clock Interment was made cemetery ALEXANDER Ander... for man township's highly and wx farmers, de alan inter wl burg The aay at 1} it Grav's Christian T. Alex one of Penn respected citizens died on Mon 16 o'clock, at the home WwW. Kerstetter, at Coburn, at the age of 67 years, 4 months and 14 days. His death was due to a complication of diseases is survived by his wife (formerly Mise Lizzie Keen) and the following Mra. J. W. Kerstetter, Co- burn; Mrs. W. J. Harter, Coburn; Mrs C. H. 8hope, Spring Mills; Mrs. ~ Kerstetter, nenr Coburn; Allen, of Co- burn, and Miss Nora, at the home of her sister, Mrs, J. W. Kerstotter, One brother and a sister are also left to mourn, namely: A Reed Alexander, of Michigan, and Miss Kate Alexan- der, of los Angeles, Cal. Deceased Was a consistent member of the Unit. ed Evangelical church, and the pastor, Rev, W, J, Dice, will officiate at the funeral which will be held on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will be made at Millheim. LAIRD: Robert A. Laird died in the Lewistown hospital on Saturday, the 7th Inst. of a throat affection re- sulting from typhoid fever, of which Yenre iwoconnful night at { | hie {aged rane aed i | Ton in | | prietor tdied at h {eq § hie r i iroserves and 10 | sections of the state which were form. |e ee ward Teriv 1 | Success He | i ty | court {a record | shows iia one of the most law abiding coun. {ties In the state, { ference from “ye olden days” as a | ploneer citizen | Ridgway Record, had suffered attack G4 The former home an Y OATS, last winter, body in. J for four Robert the gx Three ginte name } Bellefonte f.eech of Juniata Margaret Laird, of Mr, Laird w a former Bellefonte, coming here started and carpenter, with his ubout taken to his the following Wednesda) mont He is survived hy Joseph, Btua and wife preceded him to number of yvears ago left rone inter BONE mourn ne and town, counts Mifflin resident when the being em He mon family about Mis of CATr ShOpRE werd ploved as t from Bellet ed) ritwent RIX VEeArs ago TWIG Willlam H Tw pros the Palace bakery at hil ipsburg, died in the he that place on Saturday afternoon in- juries received In an ac. cident a week previous the son of Mr. and Mrs Twigg, and was aged 40 SBurviv- nis parents, wi live and thre the latter Mrs, Mar Mever, of New York City: Mrs. N Kenjura and Mrs, Myrtle Rush township Inter made on T afternoon Mrs Mary home in Th Of wpita from automohile He John J ears Wis about ing are ginters, being 111s Remeza, of ment LE WN lesdny WIS lewis Bat Ann rone on mach 04 venrs i ir- Elk For State Game Preserves Er ng n “ing ¥ flow BEome if the sheit turned with baye Bre Pron r ere hatching places and are of wild life, into good hunt r Tore The New Sim Store at State College im ! : 5 . 1 ues : sim evening Heptember iy the ( thier otl State Coil m former hers In the on Colles re-fitted ing located pied by tany Inn Avenue at in th 0 Pierce Bre Bullding, The room with handsome new fixtures with the new, large handsome stock of clothing and furnish ing goods, makes it one of the finest and best appointed clothing st in Central Pennsylvania On Tuesday ed with people, going, inspecting conveniences for serving the No goods were sold on the night The SBiate College was present and enlivened gion by their delightful facing has been and gente res evening It who kept the was crowd. coming store and orchestra the music. All and of sion speaks well the for the future new Sim Store Can It Be Matched? Ne court has been held in Blk county shee last January, that is the of oyer and terminer., This is that speaks for itself and conclusively that “little EI” This is quite a dif. remarked recently. «Hog Cholera-Hyeno-A quently positively case, store, used fre prevents this dis. For sale at Olewine's Hardware ~Kats £ Co's Fall Millinery open- ing Wednesday and Thursday, Sept, 26th and 26th. All are cordially in- vited to attend. wis | | mens | not exceed 25 words; His | children occas | in | all It proved a most auspicuous OCon- | Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want adverts in this column one issue free, if it does charges 10 others, one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less than cenls, two issues 40 cents; three insues 0. cents, No advertisements will be answered from this oMee FOR RENT: ~2 houses on quireot J. M. Keichline Howard street, In ANTED: To buy a second har heap, James Krape, Bellefonte, Pi FOR SALE: ~Pure bred young . Geo. Valentine, Bellefonte, | WANTED Gir! for general housework quire of Miss Hart, Bellefonte, Pa FORSALFE 4 ghosts; four and « old; good stock. Chas M. Brown, Yarned FOR SALE: ~Timéthy this years crop. Geo oe FOR RENT: ~Dws¢ street, Apply uo weed v adenLine lean seed, Bellefonte 144 good « ing house Mra, Cex on east ( irtic Garhrick . FOR SALE: Good al driving or working fone, Pa roun 01 Aldress B FOR SALE where Mark, Pa Team of m Inguire of H WANTED: Mal« small family Ine College. Pa ‘TED vine! Orvistor comb White Leghorn r early A pieee Willow. x35 arge or sms 1% May bate. Will pay from 46 40 60 ¢ Address all ietters or bring them to the bank Poultry Yards, Bellefonte. Pa A ty or La FARM POR SALE Park: a farm of » rehard 1% miles north of Heels acres, about 15 acres in water house 3 RYT (ie sulon PiBee f 10 give nl service Pri 1 want 10 make a goo Mensch s Auto (3ev I'he Henry He 1% of which are ooated hetweer Under high state water, fruitof a At private sale. Inguire Linden Hall, Pa FOR SALE Ha Ex eros 1 bulldings Oak Hal ng and wel pe farm I. Ross, Exr Hal gitivation This I) kinds * Tare ‘ o BI as SEWING MACHINES: When you bring your sewing machine for repairs. jeave the stand at home if it isnot broken. Simply take the head off and put that in your buggy under the seat, and if you are in town two hours you oan take it along with you. I repair locks make keys, ete. P. 8 ~ Wateh all sewing machine agents as some of them are raseals. G, 8S Clements, Sewing Machine Repair Shop, West Bishop Street Bellefonte. Pa x42 RE and | ite | public, opening | DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED That can invest from $350 to and take full! charge of Branch in each county in Pennsylvania. For one of the best selling propositions ever offered. None but competent men need apply. Good references required. Write A. A. Martin, 604 First National Bank Building, Pittaburgh, Pennsylvania $1,000 MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Produce, Butter ..... Bellefon rain, The following prices are paid by C. Y, Wagner for grain, Corn AE EE Re EE TITTY Onts ..... EE Sr re rE ARE EE EE RE RE rR TTT 700 800 40 0 Barley AE RE EE EE Er rE ie
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