Thursday, October 17th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEM OCR — AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | Tavlor left Tuesday af- trip to Hunt- H. on S, a business ol. ternoon ingdon. —=David Sunday visitor rone. we Mrs, tawney, James K. over Ty- an in Sr, was friends Bartlett, with Cora Campbell, of Punxsu- is visiting her sister, Mrs, Barnhart, of West Linn St, John Tate, formerly of this place, now a resident of Washington, is greeting his Bellefonte friends week. Miss is but Pa., this port, sister legheny George father of J. Kennedy place, attended the Bellefonte Tuesday Mrs. Blanche Fauble East View, New York, making an | extended visit with her mother, Mrs, Martin Fauble, of this city. —Migges Louise Armor Fox have returned home from lightful trip to Niagara Fall da and Thousand Islands ~Stanley B. Valentine, of Pittsbu has been the guest during the week of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Valentine, of West Linn street Mrs. Hugh Taylor Philip, departed for burg where they will attend ding of a friend and visit re —Mr. and Mrs. James A and child, of Spangler, were this week the home of Col. J. L Spangler of North Allegheny street —John M. Shugert for Atlantic City where his family who are alrea enjoy a few weeks well tion, —Walter McCl who employ ed at the Tyror , Spent Sunday ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, len North Spring —The dancing be opened or Bailey's Kathryn Bubb, of Willlams- visiting at the home of her Mrs. Sidney Krumrine, on Al- street, D. Johnston, of Howard, | Johnston, of this Wilson rally in evening - Schloss, of | ig Ann a de- Cana- and the H. | s. and little | son, the latiy McClain visitors wed- | week join and lof ast el TAS there, earned v is Lessons Mrs. Kei Porter ine are John Daisy hi in the the Women's weel pany hous: and |} of bot! on in town Monda Mr. McCartney in the meat market at this st spring moved ofito a Works Clarencs f= and Mis Inte and f The Bel ' even will Saturday to The followin burg Normal A game with November will be down the local team the series of ¢ ed Into by the "Fi The fall op Y. M. C. A. will Every man and won vited No hoys or girls of age will admitte parents, The bullding tifully decorated | Mary The program orchestra, vocal and stunts In the gymnasium ming pool. Refreshments w ed. rmer ¢ 4 ) na ening he plano solos and swim he serve Mr. and Mrs, Ot Mr. and Mrs. WW. C eatur, Ill, arrived day to attend the f Jr. of Hublersburg The dec was the father of Mra, Garbrick Mra. Smith. It Is twenty-five since Mr. Guarbrick Zion county. to go west and this is } trip home. In speaking of the feal situation he and Iie Mon - Hoy ned and Years Centre first polit. In still strong Garbric Smith ll of in Bellef meral of John nts in he savas that a Democrat and that Wilson is in Illinois, Mr. Howard Spangler have decided to break up housekeeop ing and with that idea In view, have aold their household furniture, rented their home, and on Saturday Mrs Spangler and the children will leave for New York City, where she will make her future home with her daugh- ters. Mr. Spangler however has se. cured a good boarding place and will remain In Bellefonte, Thelr reason for : leaving Bellefonte is to give thelr children a better opportunity ne eure employment, nnd to | . | Commissioners | n) | matinee | children 27 iin | next wca- | he family | Mrs, Joseph Apt is visiting friends Renovo this week, “Mutt and Jeff’ at the opera house Saturday. Matinee and night. F. W. Barry, of Centre friends in Bellefonte on in Rev, greeted nesday, Danfel street, spent L.ock Haven. Mrs, B. I. Clewell, of a pleasant caller in Bellefonte on Wed Eberhart, Sunday of with East High friends in Port Matilda, at this office business, Mon- was while day. Mrs. Ralph Hazel departed Saturday to join her husband in ron, Ohlo,who is employed In a rubber factory. H. N. Meyer, on Ak- large to the visitor busine County in Har- i8 per- clerk Was a on week office, risburg last taining to his Take the children omedians, “Mutt Saturday to the fun and Jeff” at the afternoon. Prices 50. geo we, adults Rally St. Day services will John's Reformed Sunday S morning at 9:45 invited to be present, Helen Council, of + former school friend of Shuey while attending Seminary visiting the Miss Philips- || imrine, home is . t ger to Eris Pa., for with Mr. and Mrs York state of next mont? : ai Hall great ipled The entertainment t Sunday N nd m Petrikin was n : naa n S80 Over } principal talk by f Penns spoke of Land ed his ty that HOC The won the cing LAN of the Sparks State # trip interestingly of that « to the The select the Doroth Brandon and very mu wdience The ed a liberal nin recent ident 0 vho Holy seri the and de ober tions oun h ons orchesn Bible were wre applicable ings Jesun the double tra, violin solo by goprano solo hn itll of a high order oved by the larg:« on lifted pros The African tionally patrons night the ten h en eol ong very by the WAR An excep surprise to the of the Star Course on Friday vho by the way, formed one of Inrgeost audiences that ever assem bled in Petrikin Hall, The boys of the company, whose ages range pos sibly from 4 to 17 years, captured the {audience at once by thelr sweet voles ind the “prima donna” was applauded to the limit, The next number on the course will be held November Sth, by the Pllgrim Girls of Boston, each one of whom Is an artist. Seats will be reserved two days In advance Instead of one, as there were about 1560 per. sons who could not secure seats at the last entertainment This penson’s Star Course will eclipse all former ef - forts in this line, entertainment Kaffir hoys delightful South Hall, | - lon Friday, Joseph Katz, one enterprising clothing an over Sunday visitor [er and brother in this | Beginning on the Itinuing one week the cloety the Presbyterian | hold rummage sale in on south Spring street, Moose Home, of Lewistown's merchants, was with his fath- place, 19th and Ladies’ Ald So- church will the building formerly the cCon~ Of RECENT DEATHS. infant M., Corl parent aged gervics and CORLL daughter of State home on months and days Funeral were held on Tuesda afternoon interment was made Pine Hall MINGLE year old of State nesday night, of re attack had been services were McK. Rells a morning a ment was made t 1811 ket, int evening horn Barger Corl, and Mrs, P. died at the morning Anni of Mr College, Sunday it the fou Ming Wi Hn Dorothy June thter of Josep died last anuj iddend week The days College 8 CTA girl eral Jame urd condu 1 10 Pine RKET wife of Annie f Ww home Storm at y o'clock WwW Mar} her in irri A'S leemed und me mubery r the and 87 Centre 1 62 of Org Most Ve coun eo moved gen of that plac A Mem ist church of 1 i565. he was un ] ‘atherine Dale children, Mrs of State and Tyrone survive to hand and father's leach Harry and Alfred, pre. father to the grave Mr also survived hy one brother, Dowes of Tyrone. and three Fishel, of Lemont; Emanuel Roan, of State College, Mra, Percy Holt, of Philipsburg funeral services were held at his residence In Tyrone Wednesday after which the remains were Hougerville (entre county, Interment made on Wed. afternoon vas th two College of hn children the im Robart i ginters. Mra. Henrs Short Inte morning tnkenn to Ww he re nesdny wna Fortunes In Faces. There's often much truth in the say. ing "her face Is her fortune” but its never sald where pimples, skin erup- tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis. figure I Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr, King’s New Life Pills, They promote health and beauty, Try them. 25 cents at C, M, Parrish Ph, G, at Belle. | fonte, Pa. | Frank Lukenbach, of Tyrone, was | visitor at his old home in this place Oct, | Pa. { BOARD OF TRADE MEETS, Special Committe Rejects Foundry Proposition, ated in this paper last week there were prospects for revival of Lusing at the old Lingle foundry south of town, by reason of the fact that “ral gentlemen from other cities, mong whom was Henry John Oil City, a practical steel were seeking a to certain ron and steel The gentlemen in ! Henry Johnson 1 R. T. Whit« stated 0 Bellefonte with the and acquiring machine hop ference vith Trade led to that bod nl committe Lingle AS gon manuf i te manu ques (Jeorge last iden i compan Lingle Theh time man rth num- mmer Belefonte. : 3 Dr. F. N. Seerly Visits Ph by Psi F i Kappa Psi Install AXEMANN furs it the Nitt dd many years ng man farmers lost hoped it the weath- who have Har hl nat kill 80 nme It AS in Ring 8 ir hogs end now wr ler Tho ne here were Jerry Donovan Mra. Robert Miller at the home of Mr irents, Mr and Mrs week in om =e vy han Ar tz and and visited of Bell Mil George RUNVILLE, Joathan Heaton ed at the home of Charles the past week Purl, of Philipsburg, of this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock Mr Fliza Walker, accompanied by Miss Rtella Walker, departed for Lock Haven last week of Clearfield L.ucas Tiel John Bunda spent wife's A Log on the Track fant eXPress means ahead If not removed, los of appetite, It means lack of vitality, Joss of strength and nerve weakness, If appetite fails, take Elec- tric Bitters quickly to overcome the cause Ly toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion, Michael Hess- helmer of Lincoln, Neb, had been sick Over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again. They have helped thous ands, They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion, Only 50 cents at C. M. Parrish, Ph. G., Bellefonte, Oct, of trouble the gerioun go does school mg day in tre in in i T Ie A In HUBLERSBURG, not forget the social at the bullding next Saturday Come one, come all, Malcolm Emerick Lock Haven, Edna Gunsallus Miss Madeline Spay Hall Monday Miss Margaret health and rd Sunday. Mrs. Harry Btover i 8 a guest of her ate Nittany Some of those viation" nt | Anthony Carner, Bo) { Do High | evens- | Mr, gpent Satur- in Mins nd Nittany, for Cen of d left Beck has able improved Was to go to How- pent Saturday mother, Mrs. Hettle Ol the Were attended el Haven rner, John d Heckman m Dec who Carner, An Joseph 8 LR V4 vy ‘harles ker Madge STANDING OF CONTESTANTS the $450 Piano Ste G Contest at re, Bellefonte. 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Valentine, Beliefonta FORSALE: Mare 3 1 next spring W. F. Sproul, Mingovilie, Pa years « FOR SALE this years Pa crop FORSALE or addres Bell phone Cholee Je 8. Edward LOST A key ri '¥Y A SIDA this offices FOR SALI driving or work f Pa fonu FOR SALE: ~Houss Spangler Toner Hug SALESMEN our int MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte—Produce. Bell wing pr Wagner Red Whit a Wheat 1 Wheat, ive Corn GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE No. 9 Allegheny Street. Ladies’ Trimmed Mats at a sav- ing: at from $1.00 to $2.00 each, stylish as can be found. Corsets at 50, 75 and $1.00; if you will only look you will say no such goods are sold in this town at the price. Ginghams, from 6c up to Pe. The Amoskeag are worth more but all fine Dree Ginghams go at fc. American Standard Prints 6l%¢c; Light Prints Ge. Beautiful Plaids in Dress Styles, only 25¢; all Wool Chev- icts, 25e, Line of Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’ and Men's Shoes, good and at low prices. 25 Cases Rubbers, in sizes to fit all, on the foot rail prices, Ladies’ Knit Shirts, beautiful combination, 48, and 87¢. Shoulder Shawls, only 50e, Will Sell Saturday 100 Arbuckles Coffee at 23¢ and give 100 Votes in Piano Contest; 1,000 Ibs. Granulated Sugar at 5lje. Ibs.
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