Thursday, October 7th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. = -. - — ~ —~ “The Pllgrim Girls” at Petriken | MEETING OF COUNCIL. Hall tomorrow night, | BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY |} |" outils sop co oo vertisement In Seven members were present at | Monday night's {the first busine considered was a Mrs. Blmer Davis has been quite petition signed by a number of east | ill at her home on east Linn street Curtin street residents regarding the | THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS the past week, grade on that street along the proper lead Sim the Clothier's 8) al ties of R. Curtin, B. ID. R tiny and | Sibi did Bn hd advertisement in this Issue, can | Jam ver, that Is much higher } depend on his guarantee than CW pavement recently ouslon of council, and Remember your donation to the “Robin Hood" at the Lyric thea A vider. Th : Bellefonte hospital on next Thanks. [tre to-night vio to the ol this eYening poi ho a I ma ter t rivet . CR FT 8 Wii i H M Cin rogra : i" He clary MINKE OF giving day. William P. Humes, after casting |'D 3 je w Bh of t £¥ 4 al ' nd, |! 4 to notify the owner ¢ the 4 BR ) i ) LL LL) Hn . v : wners ol 1: Bac Harry Haines, of Huntingdon, was hig vote for President, departed Tues | on lor : enelit o } 108] iri dt? | an over Sunday visitor at his parents’ | day noon on a business trip to Phila- | Mrs. M. 1. Gardner sustained a yn home in this place delphia, badly prained ankle that has kept hl oy Modo a ; : ¢ . 10 ise Or the ast OW . . Paid ' ' CO } Col. Emanuel Noll, the efficient Mr. and Mrs, Frank K. Lukenbach [hee in the hou L Y : 0 L NEW « ink 1aid at the in y baggage master at the Pennsylvania [of Tyrone, were arrivals In Bellefonte : : . vn " ! ton of Spring and High streets y ¢ id a station, spent Sunday with friends in | Tuesday’ for a few days visit among | Fhe ladies of the 1 13, church nitirom the 1 ile sidence to the a, Altoona. Pa their Dellefonte friends hold an exchange of bread, rolls, ples, a. Pa ? ad, ples rma euidend Also placed stone : w Mr. and Mrs. Harry Badger and John D. Meyer, Treasurer of the |. . 4 hin and cake on Saturday even } tio i iHHlowbank street, and | (ram Tartar Xe Altoona Trus ‘ ; rad | Ing, Nov, 8, 1812 n nber on other | son, Wilbur of this place, spent Sun- |< . Frust Company, was In Belle- \ I Mec: f Tell day at the home of Mr, Badger's par- fonts MNuesday, while on his way to] Irs. Nora McClain, one o ad lh ents in MifMlinburg, his old home at Centre Hall, fonte Migs Bt rh 4 > ys pon ye 44) M oy : A ican Lime & | Mrs. Theodore Cherry. of North Fred Croft, Superintendent of the | : fr Ehany rh p t Whine a we wit ti Bans | Thomas street, is visiting her daugh American Lime Tol Stone Company | The next attraction at Garman's i Wi made } Ome Fo Me a will the iat it his parent's home in Tyrone, Sn Jom Hous Mo hie The J orang a een 3 wit] t #4 " notice | Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Barl [ | E. R. Taylor, military instructor | . Novembet 14th : ) : : ce committ repos three children. of Altoona. Pa. re | he Huntingdon Reformatory, came | asad an ate ance of $766.26 in be : n The | vigiti yw at the home of his father, Mr | home Tuesday to cast his vote for J. M. Cunningham and PI an mmitte ked for order David Bariett. of North Thomas &t | President, returning the same day { Prick, who ar ry I" Ung R : ayo ‘ p for $111 te \ hier on | uy y d : 5 : wide gid . 2 et . | th at rond at ishington i beta . . i . Miss Bella Drusin. of New York Daniel Martin, who is in the em back to cast thelr CT 00 Liso enewal of a no City. returned to her home Monday | POY of the Street Rallway at Pitts. | i fn y y y + for | " hurg x among Ose Ww S| | after 1 pleasant visit at the home of urg Among those who me Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cohen in this home Tuesday to attend the election. | A th $i p Aan Mowry ) 1e | : ofidd sbriiviod ‘tnd | oity. William Rice, who has been vis WR rants ‘a: "ct : i oh bm 3 1 Teacher's Institute will be in ses- | [ting his parents in this plac ft only." een at Kotz ¢ Co's. Saturday, |} W TE ne Bs : u fe . . v Ah, abo kd Monday Portage, Pa. wl ¢ h 8 Ba ri \ 4 ly ! oh Lelepiont ) hn 3 and Beaver properties to | O proper grade and relay gion Wee I . 3 that % ons in employes in a large print Lal 1} ) | i i n il the usual crowd in vn the ming | Milton Kern spent the week. weeks | ‘incinnati, Ohio | Mos, of New Tork Cus, 10. 8 Draihen Sarr. Mr. Kern ‘waa 0,501 a ; he n eh ayia 82 No Alum of hin sisters, the Misses Hoy mear |B =o ¢ Deming | PL CndueL the services. strip trom the breast of the dam above ¥ No Lime Phosphates vn re Monday Mz, and Mrs Pleasant birth of > . = A . : “ik y had \ ’ rele M hs fuer home on last Friday - , Ar oloyed at Tyrone, Pi the heat. Daggett, that the boro engineer | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SAL LEGAL NOTICE. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTAT rier Hartswi " . il » HI after: the election to cast his vote il ited on the mountains near n at tl Ae re A, hl BOALSBURG hefors return ome, ia lent entertainment # Riven ttirdd BNO Mr 3 a : moved Penny a a Word Adv. adverts of f it others ty tisement MARKET QUOTATIONS. ’ bie Rosh cs ORIN — - Bellefonte-—~Produce, [LLIAM FOR SALE room 'k house « shop | Butte St S.A Donachs iefon , ' RK : i ——— os Bellefonte—Grain, FOR SALE <Pure dd young Je } The following prices are paid by C. Y. Geo. Valentine, Bellefo : Wagner for grain. FOR SALE-Fine Mammoth Pekin ducks st | Wheat, Red No. 9 Allegheny Street. $2 50 per pair. Frank Meskell, Mill Hall, Pa. | Wheat, White eC upatay evening, | tage home, is a butcher by trade, and (ll DEPARTMENT STORE 14th Nat D # ory hat 8 | | } Ming 1 a gtion winning million dollars It x40 erl plausible one, too, and operation In man neighborho ro p t | v0 rapi iy a } FOR SALE: “Timothy sead; good clean seed presont time He doesn't win tl bt hi hep " this years erop. Geo. Valentine, Beliefonte, | Barley ast eed sradfor A an | Jlon Lut is in a fair way to win th sapped Adamo Puno 1 rh Tih ereas Pa ant counties whet ew sent by sum at the finish of Winchell Smith's ' RY ! Ig OuL Of 4 ad b We are prepared with the goods “" | State ory n k “sy | comndsy hich is full of pathos, as |" n npling kel a “ to show you how much we can FOR SALE: Good all round horse: suitable for large Democratic t ’ re the 1 ’ « Written with fine | loth na 1 1 upstairs " S2vVe you in every purchase, driving or working. Address Box 28, Belle vell as humor Pes je was terribl irned about the face tone, Pa 34-11 TODOTtN « Ome . nen nuset | reality and an expert sense of stage N Aha Wf Ktormstown Children's, Ladies’ and Men's # LARENCE ha e gi hen \ T 0 ris ad b raft that compels admiration and Was sept for a vl ated his injuries Underwear at from 25¢ Suits to FOR SALE > inrge safe Jor Soneril business ’ . , by in wd Tags t the ing Col. | commends it as a classic In comed r. Cas satisfied that the house $2.50, Hosiery in Wool and Cot- STtaer, Beiletonte, Pa ae. : ney a § ont forceful | writing y set on fire from the outside, He ton at the lowest prices. Ladies’ - —— stump spenkers 1 : : The ladies who had charge of the | pl # his loss at about $5560, on which Men's and Children's Gloves 1 alist . a TAXIDERMIST WANTED Wood choppers at 50 cents per cord D. PP 1a of Centre all. wi rummage sale for the benefit of the | r w 0 insurance and Mitts, also pit-post makers Outfit shanty provided in town Monday between trains. while | Bellefonte hospital cleared a hand- . | iy 25 ). W. Korman, Curtin, Pa ue BELLEFONTE, PENNA, on his way home from Stormstown. | some sum, but in order to make it ear Skin Caps, only ec. p_— ; Bryan to Wilson, 3 where he adfusted the loss by fire tol over £1000 they have been donated 1 most vx . tt 3 Ae stulate you Sweaters 48c to $3.00 FOR RENT JHousts in Milesburg, aiso oper Yaa ’ 2h : 1A . atre by ane | ! : ’ BIL ob 4 buggy for sale; and several autos at bargains the reside nce « f J Ww Silvas, of | the use of the Lyric theatre - M in ind the country upon your election On Saturday, we will sell 100 Toner Hugg, Milesburg, » kK f TANNING Stormstown. The fire occurred during | ager Harper, and on Thursday even- |v... snlendid campaign has borne Brooms worth 30c at only 25¢ - -— ’ the night of October 26th and was in| ing they expect to present a fine pro- {eo in a great victory. I am sure 100 Brooms worth 45¢ at only 35¢ WANTED Middle aged woman in small fam. MOUNTING the basement of the house, Mr. 8il- | duction. The picture films will be a our administration will prove a bless For this day only. {ly—good home, no children work Hg ' vus und family were asleep at the | fine presentation of “Robin Hood" | m0 16 the nation and a source of . : Write st onee to P. O. Box 2 Lemont, "a RUGMAKING time. The night before Mr. Silvus |along with which there will be special | girongth to our party We will wal Friday, 100 Ibs. of BE " was preparing to go hunting and had | musical selections under the direction — rFbuckis offee {oN FOR SALE: “Three fine broncho colts, good | : % loaded some shells and placed them |of Miss Mary Bradley and a trained On Saturday we will sell Va ton size, driven both single and duubie. Inquire Everything in the line of Taxi- ' . ’ y ' n soloos | Marriage Licenses. raay of Adam Smith, Humes farm, Bellefonte. 43uf , on a window sill in the basement. | quartet of Bellefonte’'s best voices, | tnsuol Granulated Sugar » — dermy. Best work guaranteed. The heat from the fire caused them | The admission will be 10 and § cents James Katers « « Rush Twp. | 14s y va ko ton Soft A 6'4c. '4 Yellow at FOR SALE:—Dapple grey horse-—§ | to explode and this awakened the | Everybody should attend, as they will | Ida R. Stonebre aker = = Philipsburg S5¢. Prices for that day only. years “old. Inquire of W. H. Lingle, family in time for them to escape and | get the full worth of their money, | George F,. Wells « - « « . Zion | Centre Hall, Pa | to prevent the total destruction of the | The proceeds will go to the hospital [May J. Fye - + « « « « Waddle Lancaster & Amoskeag Gin 4 . LEAVE ORDERS AT house, As it was the loss was about | fund, and for that reason all should [Joseph A. Ruch -« Northumberland | ham, Friday and Saturday , TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1813:-3 ’ $150 frlly covered by Insurance in the | make I' a point to patronize the en- | Eva M., Kerstetter « « « « Coburn |} Hill Muslin 9c. 100 pair of milen east of Spring Mills Henry | Ww. H. Miller & Bros. Store, Farmars Mutual Fire Insurance Com- | tertalament. Manager Harper is en- a | Blankets 98c and $1.39. { Mark will sell a full line of farm Allegheny Street, Beilef pany of Centre county. The cause of | titled to much credit ror his liberality «"The Fortune Hunter” at the op- i | | implements, live stock and household y ellefonte. the fire is unknown. in this respect, ern house Thursday, Nov. 14th, Ems ’ goods. Wise and Hubleer, auct.
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