< Thursday, October, 3rd, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ee BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS ~Mr. and Mrs. James Wian were guests of friends in Tyrone over Sun day. Frank week, conducting a great Milton Fair William Austin, a business visitor in forepart of the week. Mrs. G, Oscar returned home relatives in Hazleton, Miss Helen non was a visitor friends the fore part of Joshua Potter one of Hall's representative citizens, business visitor in Bellefonte on day. J. A. White, well-to-do citizens, caller at this office, Monday. Mrs. Claude Miss Eleanor afternoon for Philadelphia, Clement Dale, E fonte's leading legal business in of last week, “Sunbonnet Sue” of the finest come this season, At Monday night Lieut. FE tary instruc Reformatory this the Davis is in Milton, restaurant at wis the of Bagleville, Bellefonte, little son Gray and ' Pa McGowan, among the of Moshan Bellefonte week Mon- one was a while in town on Cook and left on Tues friends in an visit to urday dies opera the Saturda lin¢ suits a eas teres taining wn WY £3 ty Record of Centre County book -keeper for the B ef comi Armatrons rmerly Deg but now Graham ar church and SBun« the Methodist chu morning, both V eral solos at the to the delight of in attendance In Graham delivered an which made a deep impression on all present. Rev, and Mrs. Graham left on Monday for Hazleton, Pa. they will conduct services In Methodist church there They both sincere christian people and meeting with great success In work. ~David K. Gelas, of Bellefonte, Is in receipt of a letter from his broth er Jacob K. Gelss, which relates among other things, the fact that there Is an epidemic among the horses there that Is killing them off by the thousands, The veterinarians pro- nomnce it spinal meningitis and say it Is Infectious but not contagious. There does not seem to be any cure for It, once a horse becomes infected His letter also says that the Roosevelt sentiment out there is dying out and that everything is for Wilson. When David Geiss visited his brother last winter, the latter with his sons were red hot for Teddy, but they are now Just as enthusiastic for the Democratic nominee, Straws show which way the wind blows, They Ng "ey afternoor have fine olce and different the the faervices, audiences evening Rev, sermon Iarge eloquent the are are Tuesday from a visit to} . | while Ir (entre | ! : was a | | Philipsburg of Howard's | pleasant | home o ughter, | weted | where | their | | the | ing that the auto is becoming practi- IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~~ ~~ Graustark tomorrow night at the opera house William E. Rice, of this place, at tended the Free Methodist church con ference in Tyrone last week, Mra, Cameron home on Monday it to friends Mrs daughter afternoon relatives in Burnside returned evening from a vis in Tonawanda, N, Y Jacob Finkelstine and little Bernice, departed Monday for a visit to friends and Philadelphia, Mrs, 8. H, Miss were lennison and daughter, Mabel Bennison of Howard pleasant callers at our town on Tuesday. Miss Ida Green, of South departed Monday afternoon for where she will be the guest of friends and relatives Water street, Miss fa guest Linnie Royer, of during the past Mr. and Mrs rth Spring Tyrone, was week at the Frank Craw Street ford Of “ ( Hse Armor and Ann on Monday for a ten hich they 1 will end and frank Crissman, eldest 1 Py ] front of them to have « nima they oem o f thes inty incident ind they every wore t the gun with are put officials when they re but they insist it is orroberate each oth- y LEIS had no quest inny ions detail Friday evening thers twenty automobiles lined diamond, a sight that attracted ate tention and foreibly brought to mind that the modern method of travel is gradually dispensing with the faith- ful horse that filled the bill for cen- turies. Saturday nights the aulomo- biles that come in from the country usually are lined up on the diamond in front of the court house until all available space is taken up show- were some up on the cal for the well as for country people to an others, use, Saturday afternoon Hon J iH. Wetzel was In our office with a curlos- ity in the shape of a full grown straw berry that he picked in his garden that day, snd reports that there are quite a quantity on his plants this fall, being the second crrop, The same evening we noticed in the Lock Haven Express that a truck farmer had been to their market that morning and had for sale a lot of setond-crop straw - berries, so the same fruit is doubling up in other sections this season. The prolonged wet season the past few weeks may be the cause of the plants putting forth the second crop this year, office | Philadelphia, Bellefonte Fred was a business this week, Ex-Sheriff W. M | Martha, was a business vi ton Tues Lewis Bellefonte his Chambers, of visitor in Cronlster of sitor in town day the with Mevers fireman on shifter, spent Sunday family in Tyrone Mr, and Mrs, John PP. Harri returned home on Sunda from pleasant urn at Atlantic City, Mis Annie Parker, of is a pleasant guest of (i, Ross Parker and TT slreet 80 Somersat her broth familly o South 4 omas Commis delivering the a ef Atherton { President the friends Tu Ly Miss, Mary Underw grapher in the office nia Match company friends in Tyrone on Mr. and Mrs teresting litte home on Sunda} eral days The A busy this ment blanks over coming I loners the as for ‘ounty week ounty 'ri-ennial ment ovier Ather Ku Helen the late State College Was Mrg daughter of ton, of ont celebration Mr. and from Jack rida nt boat, Pow vhich a} ‘ ¢ afloat for and half landing In Sunday moming, leaving for her future home In Florida, the land of sun- wers, She says that If Centre county friends she hopes they will find her family which now of her two little boys, Harry Fred Condo and their mother the latter's husband, Charles An- They are located on a fruit and their many friends here that their future life may be and prosperous Kast, of Waddle, who re- cently caused the arrest of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Jones, of the same neigh- borhood, on a charge of larceny, Was himself made defendant in a sult be- fore RBaulre Musser on Monday. In Inst week's session of court Grant Jones was found guilty of stealing from Kast, and was sentenced to six months in the county jail, while his wife was discharged Mra, Jones, however, hrought a charge against Kast of stealing a chair from her, which is sald to have been found In the yard of his premises The evi dence at the hearing on Monday was insufficient to convince Squire Musser that larceny had been committed, and he therefore favored dividing the costs and discissing the case, This did not meet with the approval of the pros- ecution, and the matter ended by the | Squire throwing up the case, ce da Jacksonville there by rall Bradentown, shine and n any of her come south time to consists and and derson farm hope happy visit Jacob 5 Page 5. bonnet Sue” at t Monday night ke Eberhart is doing in Tusseyville th the the opera carpen- week romianti the { Graus tomorrow the with Intter friends pe nt wee left Wednes day, the nq in Thurs Milton Fair noon t t the Thomas Mitchell ifternoon for a vis Pittsburg depart Fiedler, « Millheim in town on Tues in h alternoon SERVANT IN THE HOUSE." Play Will Be Seen on Oth English October if A lasting terature in ilded n th idea rhood and teach the lesson that happiness comes from others the play garbed in long who has tak the home of iversal birot ON wit ompelling ma highest nacifish The central figure in qui impressive man flowing Oriental robes, en a place as butler in an English clergyman, and who wields A Blrange, uncanny influence over ev- eryone with whom he is brought in contact It must not that “The Servant in dry preachment, na mon, or fn prosy speeches, It is a drama that throbs | with life, that is instinct with power and dramatic force, and it ig acted by one of the best equipped companies recently seen on the American stage, a company which includes among its members no less then three former stare and is headed by one of the most popular of younger American players, Mr. Victor Lambert BOrvice to i= a imagined however, the House" is a dramatized ser guccession of be Marriage Licenses. Fer W. Minemyer « Nora 8, Shank - AS Jos. 1. Lannen - Hublershurg Bertha GG. Fisher « Nittany T. H Rote - - « Penn Twp Minnie M. Confer - « Gregg Twp John Conden, Jr., New York City Helen 8, Irish « Philipsburg Wm. Knapper « now Shoe Mary (. Kelley « « Bnow BShoe Lloyd C, Daugherty Pine Glen | Florence B. Barnard - - Mill Hall Bellefonte Curtin - . RECENT DEATHS. GRAMLEY a most estimable voman, died at her home near Rote, Clinton counts on Saturday morning, after car's ill ness with heart She aged nea and daughter, Mrs, George Giramley nd ents drops Vers leaves her ushba and one Mrs, | d Nixon, of Porter She i al u ved by Mr Wi Le Erhard, of Rebershurg Mrs Herr, Indian apoli and Robert Brown, Chi cago; also four irother Samuel, Henry and Luther Brungard, all of Salona, and neo Brungard, of Avis Interment wi ni in cemetery on Monda fe DYKE and re on TI Wiis township three sister Mr cedar mrenoon known burg Henry pected entre county 1d been many YOU CAN ONLY theatre Whitney "Hunbonnet Sue houne In man a play has Sue.” ening D ihe “Bunbonnet Monda ‘ going Bellefonte, the apportunit of weeing Collinge Intent and west play opera Gar On Ot tha will have offering that i tving public that is vorth ile It been one feelin ninced successes of [res { n and the it all tive immense I ‘ i greeted the ountry | proof pogl- Viay aver that it with a Punch Hill | ment DOL exceed 25% words cent a word, first ; than 25 o« 60 cents, from this offi FOR FOR man FOR FOR SALE ~1 GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE No. 9 Allegheny Street. Will show this week the best line of Ladies’, Misses’, and Boys’ Shoes, from $125 up. They are Solid Leather, Men's Oxfords $1.50, worth $3.00 Ladies’ New Fall prices to please you. Suits at * . » Waists, Shirts, Hosiery and Gloves, The New Brassier Waists, Corsets, starting at 50¢, 75 and $1.00, New Ginghams, Percales and Outings. Penny a Word Adv. Any subseriber ean insert want advertis in his column free, if it does CLRIrges Lo others, one SRUe, 1 vervisement less nts; LwWo Issues 4 nt three issues answered none issue ) advertisements il be SALE: ~P Geo Valentine SALE ‘alley View SALE ~Gor fH 1 mothy this years erog Fa FOR SALJ Elle WANTED emp Pansy Mer oyment Orviswor WANTED ated rea Appi Pa WANTED: About October | the market for some good work horses, suit. ie for skidding Ving teams they full description, staing ace welg o and Jowest cash price address W Co. . Sunbury. Pa.” Parties SOT odition mmer-Stee le ¥ jogs It desire SEWING MACHINES: When you bring your sewirg machine for repairs, leave the stand at home if it Is Dot broken. Simply take the head off and put that In your buggy undhr the se at, and if yeu are in town two hours you ean take in along with you. I repair Jocks. make keys. ote P.S Watch all sewing machine agents as some of them are rasoals, G. 8 Clements Sewing Machine Repair Shop, West Bishop Street Belieftonte. Pa x42 FOR BALE: Fine Farm at 1 near County Beat; airfield) cone taining 125 acres of the best land in this part of the country: fered for sale on account of owner being un- able to give farm proper attention: can be bought reasonable if taken at once; easy terms If desired: bulldings alone on farm worth over one-third the price of farm, For further pare ticulars and a full description apply to L. R. Korman, Osceola Mills, Pa Argain, (Ce MARKET QUOTATIONS. — Bellefonte—Produce, utter Eggs .... The following prices are pald by Wagner for grain Wheat, RON +.con00, civavsias Wheat, White Rye Corn Oate «vious. Barley ER EE EE Te EEE I RE ET ER EE ET ER EY EE eT TT EE SS SA, RE ES SRR REI
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