| & 3 Thursday, O THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, ctober 31st, 1912, -_m— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS a ~—Dr. Joseph Brockerhoft was a Ty- rone visitor on Sunday. —Mrs. John Olewine visited Le- mont friends over the Sabbath. -—Roy Landis, of Tyrone, was a re- cent guest of friends in Bellefonte, —Mrs. Jos. L. Runkle and Mrs. N. B. Spangler were guests of friends in Tyrone over Sunday. —Mrs. Salome Smith, left last week to become friends at Ligonier, Pa. —Harry Clevenstine, who has charge of the Pruner Orphanage in this place, was a Tyrone visitor on Sunday Coleville, of of the guest —Mrs. Arvilla Gengher left on Fri- day for Pitcairn where she will visit her son, Edward Gengher and family, — Philip Beeze was a passenger west on Sunday to purchase cattle for Meat r the replenishing of the Beezer market, 0. C. Peters, of Lancaster, was In Bellefonte the past week in the in terest of the International Harvester Company. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fox, of this place, are spending several wed ks with their daughte~, Mrs. Allie Gibboney, at Belleville, Mifflin county. —Mrs. Rev. Winey and little son Wilfred returned on Saturday alter spending several weeks at the home her parents in Freeport, Snyder coun- ty. | sprained Watch the vote on the plano cons test at Gilliam's store, Make all your arrangements to get to the polls on Tuesday and vote, Phe list of Jurors for the next term «f court will be found on page 7 of “his issue, Mrs. Thos. A, Shoemaker and daughter departed on Sunday for Philadelphia, A. B. Steele, the genial collector for the Bellefonte Gas Company, spent Sunday with friends in Tyrone, Vance Lucas and wife, were Sunday guests Sampsel and family in Tyrone, of Bovd Bellefonte the subscriptions re the month of October on the next Celina Noll, who fell and her ankle six weeks at her home on Spring street, is still un- Of aver for celved during will be made Miss Credits labels issue, nHEgo, A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Daggett, at their home on Linn street, Sunday, last, A straw vote taken at the Scenle on friday, Saturday and Monday nights proved of much interest to th patrons, especially to the Bull Moose portion, as each night's count furnish- ed a victory for Teddy. Wilson scored second, and Taft followed In third place, RECENT DEATHS, GARMAN: Mrs, Margaret Garman, wife of M, B, Garman, of near Curtin, |died ‘n the Bellefonte hospital on Tuesday, the result of Injuries rece ed by falling down stairs at her home {on the night of September 6th She | was aged about ih vears, | SHAFFER Ag we go to presg Wednesday word reached u of the | death of Charles Shaffer, a former | resident of Boalsburg, who resided In | Philade Iphia for a number of years past, where his demise occurred M1 | Shar r was a tallor by occupation, | STRAW: —Hattle, wife of Urlah | Straw, of Blue Ball, died Sunday night | { 20th, after an illness lasting 18 months | The deceased was a daughter of To- bias Fahr and was born near State | College Sept, 16, 1863, She Is surviv- ed by four sons and two daughters. {Interment was made at Unionville. | SWARM:—John Hartman Swarm, the voung son of William L. and Mary | Swarm, of Baltimore, Md, died in Williamsport where the family had gone for a visit, The child was sick but an few days with membraneous 2 croup, and was aged 3 years, 8 months able to walk Miss Mable Haag left on Wednes day, eccompanied by Mrs. Wood whose guest she will be for several weeks at her nome in Willlamsport, After next week it will be our {aim to take a vacation on political dis sions and devote more space tol | the new that most interesting to our readers, Mrs, J. K. Noll, of Williamsport, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs, R. J. Roth in this place, left for | Williamsport kL Thursday accom — The members of Bellefonte lodge of Rebekahs will hold a masquerade party this evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gheret, on Bishop street, —Willlam Mayes, who recently com- pleted his work of clearing a n imber | roads of loose stone wr the State Highway Department, speat Sunday in Jersey Shore as the guest of his brother, Thomas Mayes —If vou want a steady job during the coming winter at go ges call up on the “Commercial” vhor the “Hayes Run Fire Brick Co t O ton.” They will put you next \ good job. You can et work there you want work. additd fine lot of the best de of 8 distributed among his customers The Woman's Aid S Presbyterian church will hold a change on Saturda Wfternoon, N ber 2nd, at 2 o'clock, of Mr r ken Hall | read rolls, c: And et tron age is licited, —Mrs. Dr. J. L. Ss ! and ‘ Miss Sadie Boll on Mor Shamokin, t ttend tl} funera of their brother W r vl died ir New Jerse) He had been In fal health for some me 1 earlier 1 the summer 1 beer nds here in Bel te ~[f you turn to the ir le pag this issue you will find sample | lot. Better stud 30 that will not be onfu 1 con to vote on next Tuesday There Is n¢ excuse for an intelligent man to ask for assistance when he has two weeks time to study the ballot, ~=Mrs. Nancy Proudfoot, of Miles burg, is spending a week In Bellefonte as the guest of her daughter, Mrs Edward Klinger, on Lamb street, Mr Proudfoot expe a 1 4 Nn p a short time nd ti son with another daughter, Mr { selber: made neceas the ri The vdditiona page matter that w voter gath ative 0 the REL ! ed \ oy national ontest nd for our readers sl i extra page The ert T, G will chil fever i had heen wit) an tracted in th fact that both little patients are ting along nice and i promises to © BDes The annual Monda con former berland int onrts Ng the Memorial addre has made a reputation on such ocx the pu bie lear ren Are or sich ith We when his sists flett r Bellefonte Elks will h | memorial & in December, The walter of president judg SN Judge Walters An nr can Ire will in The exercine eo detalls w orate aslons and we nas th a treat store for all who attend will be public and ti} announced later M. J. Locks have made a professic Philadelphia and other ports the latter part of last week What was the nature of his business is none of our particular business Nevertheless the general surmise that the Doctor was after some patients who are quite nervous at the present time and their condition will reach a crisis about next Tuesaday Just what the Doctor prescribed is unknown, and just how the other fel low tcok the treatment is not known The Doctor should find the Bull Moons practice interesting as well as lucrative at Ie u Il be supposed to nal visit to political rea Dr in In big quite A party of gentlemen, former par- Ishoners of Rev. Ezra Yocum, when that gentleman presided over the Methodist congregation at Lewistown severnl years ago, autoed to Belle. fonte cn a recent Sunday and pald Dr Yocum the compliment of attending divine services in the morning. Af. ter faking dinner at the Garman House the party turned thelr autos homeward and arrived In Lewistown at 6:16 p. m. The following named made up the party: E. E Ulsh, Al- len and Earl Kirk, B. F. Brown, James McCartney, R. BE. Hanawalt, James Muthersbaugh and brother, J. H. White Elmer Henry, Dr. R. T. Barnett, Fred Landis, A. A. Aurand, M. 8, Anders, E. A. Brubaker, Calvin Schell, Paul Fleming, John Treaster, Charles Baker and Austin Wagner, Mrs more panied by an week or (Ine « 1 | outl ns il lowe or | hi vortl fw ’ eral ck t ‘ | \ tt r special intere jat t sScentd mor v (Friday) night | wi ‘ Ale ! Duma master ple I Mor C*} t 44 t 1 A 1 good n ng Ss } rons S A T Y A padr i hat n y 1 Y y 1 Y mer ; ¥ (‘har I i f L I } 1 ver ( , t ir i 1 y » it i ! = J ! b pl n Mor I'he han Ie team of horse owned Jose Co, and admired er i Ww sold by that firm ist week HH. © Woodr lda eryman Wi able to s« w Sigmund Joss get along wit! t then nless in the auto game { | r “ { y ‘ A ! i | Thon h! i I 4 pir P I rn f 1} { valla nd n An I I Wher Te ge i 3 he nag j away ir i rounders | Wi Are ar American citize ant! that the right of franchise y eless Dr oR If u inte iKent mar ih 1 I ! ! Five iv » ret ' ¥ wy r [4 r r fy | | “th “ | P L& [| n T™ : y A On ri % } t N ™ Lp i ‘ ’ r ! (8 4 I " | ! ! the otuern to OF Mra, Herb Ha f tl me | mpar | th r men ! ‘ r will t mon fr } for a while ! t pia n Ol nd offers ] ments to men of all trades. The Lose Haupt : wel an hin n Herbert Hl remain there during the oming vinter ith mor work than the an handle Saturday promises to be one big | feature-day for foot ball In Bellefonte, It will not only be one of the hardest games the Academy has yet exper. lenced, but will also close the season in this place. The contest will be be- tween State College Freshmen and Academy, and the visitors are sald to be but a few degrees less In strength than the Varsity team of that place, with whom they have been playing practice games Accompanying them will probably be several hundred root. ers. who will come down In a special train, and there Is going to be some lively and exciting “doingn” on Hughes Field, The boys will Indulge in singing school and college songs and have a general good time; four police men will be stationed on the fleld to | keep order and to see that the fun does not become too obstreperous, La | dies will be admitted free, On this day the new blankets no generously donate. ed the Academy team hy Mr. Bhenk, will be used for the first. In four games Academy has played to date the team has won 131 points to Its opponents’ 3. and while the Freshmen team Is a formidable adversary, the local boys are confident of holding thelr own. Hughes Field should be thronged with Bellefonte lovers of the game on this day, Remember this is the last game to be played here this season, and as a windup It promises to be mighty Interesting. and 18 days, Interment was made In the cemetery at Millheim. | HANAWAY Mrs. A. E. Hanawa) an aged lady who for the past oar had made her home with relatives at | the | residence n { 1d on an evening of ibout § k, from disea 1 ent to h winced age ninet ‘ wnd ten montt Mr Han 8 a most « n Ind in « ! respect TT In ir Gre } ed | trohe } rime home I WINGER. —Word re reach ed Centre « fries { Mar |} Fc Ge th 1 q O : 1 nd mot i 1 Pl ’ A ' | 84 f } ng M k R I } R r » £3 ' re ' ! hildren, M i Henr al home r nd f sinter } . Ye . fl ‘it " n : | } "wy ’ P Ag 1.41 ¥ \ nn a » r J res ' A, Ww ; Man t. married Ie } y t ) ple huret ‘ " } | 1 | ore i te hot | le J M r inter mex . made n the | “ } om RISHEI] A. J. Rishel died In a } tal at Wooster, Ohio, on Sunda and his remains were brought to Centre nty n Wednesday for burial in the Georges UL comeoter Deceased had heen ing for some time past with an wWfTection of the stomach, and his death followed an operation at the hospital He was born and raised near Spring Mills, where he will be favorably re membered as a former school teacher nd farmer He was also a resident f Altoona for many years, being In the emplo f Penna. Raliroad Com pan and for some time conducted a general store Of Inte years he had been making his home with a sister Mra, James A. Decker. at Pine Grove Mills, He is survived by the follow ing brothers and sisters Chas. Rish- el f Poe City, Ka. George Rishel, of Minols; Jerry and J. 1B. Rishel, of Co- burn; J. H. Rishel, of Spring Mills; Mra, James Moyer, of Burnham: Mrs James A, Decker, of Pine Grove Mills; Mra, Carrie Calin, of Spring Mills; Mrs R. B. Hettinger, of Penn Hall, and Mra, William Krader and Mrs, Fred | Btover, of Coburn FISHER: The sad death of Mra Emma Fisher, the young wife of Cal. vin 73, Fisher, occurred in Braddock on Sunday afternoon at 3:30, at which place they had made their home, Mrs, Fisher was formerly Miss Emma Bachman, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Bachman, of Bellefonte, and wan aged 22 years and 4 days. Bhe | was a graduate of the Bellefonte High | #ehool, und a bright and lovable young | . . lady, For a number of years previous % J ABSOLUTELY PURE Cooking under modem methods and con- veniences 1s made so attractive the family is becoming interested. “These biscuits are delicious: this cake is excellent,” says the father. “I made them,” says the daughter, and both father and daughter beam with pleasure. Royal Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and the best cooking today the world over is done with its aid. whole {to her marriage (which took place a little more than 8 year ago) deceased | had lived with the family of the late | WwW, W. Montgomer on Allegheny gtreet, Following her marriage with | Calvin GQ, Fisher, she went to Brad- | dock where her husband was « mploy- | odd About three weeks ago a MHitle | gon was born to the young couple, and | the mother's condition became crits | fecal, She was removed to a local hos | pital, where she passed away at the | above stated time from peritonitis She leaves to survive her husband, in- | fant son, her parent ind a number | of brothers and ters at home The body was brought to Boalsburg for interment, which took place in the Union cemetery at that place on Wed- | nesdny morning Services were cone | lucted 1 her Lormoeer pastor, Flew Ambrose M, Schmidt, of the Reform ed church of Ba fonts assisted hy | Rev, Stover of B but KLINE Harr a son of M John Kline of 1 slreet Fie fonts died In D Michigan, on Wednesday even st week, from ! the effects of a leg, which he had tained Ww ed as dri er of a coal wag Case vy well known in Bellef 1 here he Wis born and raised, and as aged at the time of his deal i Car 11 months and § da Hi A A hain-maker | by occupation, ! during the nays the chain worl Bellefonte ore in operation muploved here For a number of y¢ past | had been working in Ol t had spent a por tion of last mr th his mother in this place the me } rece ed the injury whi ed to} leath he driving a i gon and in ome manner thrown from the wagon by A 1 h he had | “on sing as i ‘ tching In | 2 wheel Hi t leg w broken be low the knee and } \ taken to a hospital in the ( rf and with the fract I ! ! nicely eedy re pron i, but on the el ' ] } I 1d lenly f 1 lue to tl hock to hi gysten I Ter owed Surviving ars f ! I ‘ Irs John } ne in ‘ ti nd re ( 1 18. O Ww vm f 1 hn S N . \ - 1 | | a \ | Wior I 14 ‘ home : ! ‘ i I ; hits vy y { H \ ! ’ 89 J | » " p sigters My : We nd Mrs Del ne f Bellefonte My la Mans f Punx and Mr J ie § K F.3 e, West Mr. } 8 Riass low ¢ » i » 1d ’ n th 4 in : ’ i fonte he VAS oF ‘ re ! er he be me Hm ire r ! n Lime - ~ 1 { r | 4 hin “ | 5 i (ir Fle ruAr th, 1 Mr. H ' to the Mt A sar m Ww ) ght hopes f finding re ery, but the disease had fastened teal beyond the aid of earths skill eased was devoted als family nd friends nd was a member of t an Fire y nd f R f! r rn ¥ * WEDDINGS Hockenberry—8hultz ! \ . ¢ nr Pr ’ Showers Twitmire pr i : t ’ Corl—Clingman, IN v onds Bellefont { ira { N f My nd Mrs Tames H 4 & x y Ww ¥ nterest ! L. ‘ f 0 y man's 1 t M ins ¥ he { Ema { at n Thur October in The preliminary 0 ecedings re 1 to have been In the form «f antl ‘ pement OQ confidence r 3g inclines st © Heve that he has chosen wise and ve here! n extending heartiost congratu 4 Davig—Ettors ¥ m 8 good cow that wiil burg, Miss Jeannette Irving, of West soon be fresh, for young catt B. Fortney Pt elphia; Mr. and Mrs. Paul M,|Tusseyville Pa Bell phone Etter of Wilmington, Del; Mr. and | n Mrs. James Uzzle, of Snow Shoe: and | FOR SALE Good ba t. 4 montt good : ‘ ‘ sielgh; also 5 sucking pigs, 7 weeks john 1 gh ! ues from Bellefonte Ertel, Ma sonburg Pi 4 i Nedding wa preceded Dy a ! " M—————— ———————————— ne ven | th bride's mother the | WANTED Wood chi ppers at 50 cents per cord night before also pit-post makers Out pnty provided C. W. Korman, Curtin, Pa 43¢1 Fortunes In Faces. FOR RENT esburg. also open here's often much truth in the say- buggy for sale . st bargains ng "her face is her fortune but its | Toner Hugg, M 2011 er # i wher pimples, sk 8 blotche r other en FOR SAL} 5. good f ‘ ‘ Impure } 1 is IE7, riven x t Inquire ) 1 ] hem nd = v8 the nee f Adam Smith iB f | ad King’s py fe Pi It 1h ' T 4 FOR SALF T'w we g 5 Hebers. “a | i : 2. also mack eo sh [ PUNT rent Al nts 8 | M. Parrish Ph. G atl Dells ply CM ( 1 Re & "a uf fonte. P Oct - - Re FY SALF Tear f s a. alf 4 ‘ not wine . tD shouts I and plgs. G HM Bellphone. X43 1 to inte t ‘ — tvs Next week | go ESMEN WANTED: —1T ok af r neolidaled interest Centre and adjacent ¢ « vi I ir Commins Address Lit nO ( eve BY O KCCI IC CD ., Tm FOR SALE: = Pure bre ( farrowed Sept nt These £5 are P e 10 regis ty » ~ i = spose of Lhe X We 4 © p= W EE Shaffer Min a Se —-— - {3 - - —————— VU 3 ) ; 2 3 FOR SALE—A i t ares (®] (49 - raed t ’ ; . p \ — £3) ho aba ws J § 5 ATS = po t % ha rs. breast straps. © | SLraps fod - 7% ” ; b i ¥ g ” & : all for §225. J. W. Bruss. | P x4 N © & © 2. QO } A [4 w | FOR 8 Fine elling 1 1 . w w i - Fe fonte ~$ Kd }: bt o f£-R. 1 p gle St ( vo N «a He M Pa Pg 3 © fe 3 ) yi Xe ie I © 0 | Fars ror sare h of Hecla - & > ul Park: a! 1% a s In co - po : i hard w ¢ ArT 9 = - - . . £3 ( ) oO ct 2 Zz rn 5% wrt © Ys E - - —_— _ —S AA AA A ALLL LLL AOPY IIH) ° — FRE A APPR 8 N ts o CARPET WEAVING — Anybody wishing home os : Ss y made carpet. rugs alr onrpet. Call or ad 3 "” 3 () sd ress Mrs FOOT Ee st ¥¥ east -— £ ; < efont ‘ . Qe & Q i al) y , x44 4 p— J - - - - \ = xx 'e. x CX PR (Ky R 1 iI DeHaver A W I nd Miss Jessie D, Bt tate College, P K J Pros teria hurch t State PV Wednesda 0 of 01} at § clock ™ remor \ performed Ly the Re Ir I. T. Scott, of Samervilie N J naxisted the bride's past Rey Samual Mart f State ( CRE T he bride was led x matron of honor, Mr } 1 A. Robison, of State Colley and 0 by her sister Mian Kathryn 8B. Etters, as mald of honor David B. Etters, Jr, a brother of the bride was t} groom's best man The ushers were Henry 3. Fassett. J. Don ald Pharo, R. Machamer, of the Alpha Zeta I'raterr of which the groom i= a member nd Alex Williams and Paul MM. Etter 2 brother of the bride both of the Iemma Nu Fraternit The groom Is graduate of the Penn sylvania State College In the class of 1912. The wedding march was play od by Mise Marion Long. of West Phil wdelphia. The bride was given awn) by her father, Prof. David OO. Etters Supt. of the Contre County schools The ring ceremony was used After the ‘coremony a reception was given by the bride's parents at their home, 110 8B. Miles street. The church was | decorated In southern smilax and | spruce with bouquets of pink and white chrymanthemums The same decomtions were carried out In the house, Mr. and Mra. Davis left for an exteaded wedding trip to points south After thelr returm Mr. Davis will be located In State College. There were about 160 guests present, Among whom were the following from a dis tance: Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Scott, of Somerville, N, J: Mra W. H. Tuck, of Wikesbarre, Pa.: mother of the ohn Koch, of Harris- | WANTED To exchang rs dd sue \ b-4 —— () AA “eo w p nh \ LS LE ~ { § - ] ’ "n BE B< 3, 8 | aotre eh Femme Po { oO < J °Q ° bat ” ” Or 8 E28 & 2 : | m3 ii, 2 . \J 0) > Ee ® —— Q og 3 F y () Xz qo cl oS Q - w } . AL wy ot | “ =3 k of 1 pnp . re O » S| 08 \ he } r \ KY — Vy) =2 y le b MH n A x ‘} 18 w= bo \ J “8 > ‘ : tying hn ok 5's"! () : Ying Joi ty. e ot Pd - CE <i 8c Q — Sto ' NZS * . SAL - ¥ forte - n | oO haut © Neg . O < 5 \ w11 004 \ t © c A | : > ee O $55: ie on Logan 3 tore “ se=> w : po! oA Ee “ “ he olay £ w OG mn Ridge stre ses in 8 . at \ z t < State ( eg M1} ¥ EL) . L —————— } ha z Q FOR SALE She w . be! fearless of anything ar ‘ fm EOC COCO | bugky. sieigh and barnes a nfm SARA es he - : RE be 38 ‘ ext spring, matoh i’ fe 1 w 4 A 4 5 wl | at r Ca A ¢ I Ma . Pa Penny a Word Adv. Tn POR & ET — Any subscriber can insert a want adverts fares 4 ’ f Mileshurg ment his ¢ mn one issue fro f it do™ in ‘ x i bank not excend 8 words charges 10 others T; 8 or 3 ng cent a w first issue advertisement ies ! ar f ' Terms than 85 oenis:. Iw ssues § ents: three (aw SARORADI¢ Ww } iv _ Miles. 80 comnts. No advertisements w be answered v 4 ¢ trom this ofMoe ' I - i —— “py Ps Qa 1 | De Trespass FOR SALE~Pure bred ng Jersey bulls TRESPAS! FIC Trespas Geo. Valentine, Be Pa Lt i k pra i v p— ———————— rd \ y Qe and that oe y for FOR SALE “Three female fox terrier nform 1 he m! ! each Luther Smith. Be ‘ t tl Moe ¢ . py a A EG 6 for ents POR SALE “Two niee. large fresh cows. In | ce p———— p— ul of Wasp (3¢ Rhoads coal yard dire of Wagner Geiss, Rhoads coal yard. MARKET QUOTATIONS, WANTED Good blg colts. three or four years 14. pext Spring. W. J. Yearick, Woodward Bellefonte—Produce. - - - Butter ...cscsccsvsnse . . 23 FOR SALE Timothy seed: good clean seed. | EES Ae 27 this years crop. Geo. Valentine, Bellefonte Bellefonte—Grain, Pa tf | The following prices are paid by C, Y. TL Wagner for grain. FOR SALE: ~Cholee lotof week old pigs. Oall Wheat, Red ....cooivevsvvnnns . « 9 uot sddress. ‘Edward Haupt. Bellefonte. 19. | wheat, White ......... . we B8 ell phone . RYS success ERT Oeil vw T0e CIPI cocasssossssstsnsas ew 80¢ FOR SALE: Good all round horse; suitable for . ® by “0 driving or workiog. Address Box #4. 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