THE CENTRE DEMO Thursday, November 14th, 1912, i —————— — Te ——— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS “The Hunter” at opera house Fortune tonight, Edward H. visitor Harris, of in Bellefo pr Shoe, was a Wednesday. J Mr. and WwW, C Salona, spent nda relatives in Bellefonte ink Dietrick brick as treet Mrs Su Armstrong, th friends and Ir double Bishop root whi The Tempest Monday cents, Grant Williamsport business part ol Miss her sist arrived ening relatiy The acher High & Hoover, well insur man Ww first ent-Te in the evening Come and Mrs, A ter, Miss Margaret were pleasant week at the h ker and Miss Linn street Mr Lav Ww me Jane Pa., home the thie cran oiling =o Mr. Keller's iim on the arm and tearing ligaments ing him q Edward Mass vias friends and Inst week late David M is a graduate State ( years he Engineer t har and Penns ‘ollege past has held for a large pany and has won tation in his chosen was his first visit to years and his many to see him By one of the lucky turns which gerious accidents zometimes will as sume, Dr. Weston, general secretary of the Y. M, C. A, escaped a broken back last Friday, It was during the occa sion of the “"Pllgrim Girls” concert in Petriken Hall and while Mr, Weston and three other men were hoisting a plano onto the stage. When partly up the heavy Instrument got away from the two upper men and fell back. Dr. Weston was below, and as the plano dropped backward it struck him on the back, severely bruising him He was fortunate enough to escape the full weight of the plano, otherwise this notice would have been found in the obituary column, twenty Chief Come repu This in mix were glad ithe Paper ens n of Mill Inble profession, nn Bellefonte friends | Winey | sonage in this place, own | kr ' extended 8 LL 0 | | wa the gues | McC'lelle the nia | enjoyed WwW. D Clearfield week greeting Mrs. Harry of Coburn of Winburne, in town this friends Auman and are visiting relatives friends in Bellefonte this week Register A Archey, of Mills, busines vi county on Vednes- Dukeman, county, his was many ttle son, and Former G Pine Grove itor day was n nt Mi Visiting Mary her ist at the 1 Hrown, ter Mrs nited irethren Evangelistic services will beg church next invitation Is attend in d Brethren Sun evening A cordial to everybody to Hele McClellen, t over Tuesda) Mr. and Mrs. Charles North Spring street Wean Miss n 4 night of her parents, n ol On Sunday Rev, A, F t revi a l eries ol I'nited Evangelic: place, Evervhod is to attend maker daughts hi son. (3eo Sunda ther of time to de re Mra I Pa ne ngrat it A th} oF the Me hon Mar married Abner nembers in to bh #8 month rn There ittendance The many and M J mires shout and all had bride-elect beautiful is the 4 Richards was and aughter of East he of Mr hn Logan The md of the day mectings being Hall by the YY M. C. A while not well attended last Sunday as was the first rtheleas, w as thoroughly The singing by the double quartette and the selections by Emith's orchestra was never more highly ap preciated by an audience, The one regret is that the hall was not packed to hear the religious-educational ad dress by Dr. Binger Haven State Normal a plain, forceful HOO scheduled held In Petriken Sun 1h] neve ans Dr, Binger speaker, and his was very Interesting. Secretary Wes. ton has secured for the next meeting Miss Gay Zanola MacLaren, one of the greates dramatic the public today. This meeting will 11 of Altoona, | | | BI president of Lack | in | talk | oO impersonators before | comedy, the opera The I'he Fortune house tonight, Miss Anna Bellefonte's well at her home tism J e Clark in the Centre jail robbing a man by the Donald at Orviston last the three men drinking or McDonald his companior of putting doy Wh 41 of $46 en a hearing Di ul ad afterwars pro whit wholesome nt sweet, gad Hunter" one of ig quite rheumia- Stacia Armor, known ladies with sciatic are with of Mc¢- it is sald togeth WwW. Wick charged and W county name veok were ne IE liquor if ipor | relieved 1d Wicks LOd corpu for, h workmen from to the on of vall time 1 heen ) iiglfnctory the and tha OTN deemed bankment and the cement forms poured Wooden emen mi STANDING OF CONTESTANTS, In the $450 Piano Contest at Gilliam's Store. of Hecla N of A forme- Hublers- Hoy, Is d goods Nov, If John } ‘ Marriage Licenses. dwartz Snow Shoe Bellefonte | Birmingham Bellefonte Madisonburg | Madisonburg Bellefonte Margaret Lemont John Hothe: ‘ « « Allport Julin Tekel Philipsburg a T Allen } Confer Malcolm (‘obs Waddle Lodi, Ohlo, Potters Mills Bellefonte Axemann Winburn Rush twp. Fleming M. Runkl Hull (Owens John Bartos Elizabeth Hyduck Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued. President Taft has issued the usual Thanksgiving proclamation, setting aride Thursday, November 28. for the gervance of that day, He calls up- on his fellow countrymen to offer prajse and thanks te God for the mans be held in December, probably the sec- | ifold blessings vouchsafed to them in ond Sunday in that month, be entirely free to the public, and will the past, and to unite in earnest sup- pliance for thelr continuance. {the | Waddle | PA. CRAT, BELLEFONTE, Page 5. RECENT DEATHS, ! WoHLFoORT | aged resident of | veteran 1 wai {home In Rebersburg of p ay of last leaves to survive a wide hildren Wednesday Rev, Has Whitman, Waohlfort, (JCOrRe of the ( died at wranlysis (U0 vears and Funeral vic Vere 1} conducted {edd I rment y it Ret his Fri Ji¢ eight held Wee} “noon ner 1 and Rey inte made in nion cemetery BRUCE | Bikteg died 34} » and chur { take Pp jo'cluck 1 Interment ROBE | sad Intell tot of Be her Wi occurred In the on the 2:30 oc but in to the hospital Fearon Robl hospital at 1 the ¢ son whi iraddo ifternox of da wk The » a short t LIne mg man had me. having only Monday morning although his sickness as known to | hin relatives In this pla e, no alarming | resuits were anticipated His death | therefore, came as a gre shock to {his friends. The « of his demise ig sald to have been meningitis, ending in hemorrhages. Deceased was born in Bellefonte, and was aged 19% years and # months He was a son of the Inte Erastus Robb, deceased, and Is survived by his mother and the fol lowing sisters and brothers: Mrs, Har ry T. Miller, of Juniata; Mrs, Carrie Graham, of Wilmerding;, Arthur, of Praddock: Harry, of Pitcairn; Mra Harry Murtoff, of Bellefonte; Fred, of Detroit, Mich. Adaline and Joseph both at home, “Fearon’” as he best known to his friends, " at Hse was an in- dustrious and popular young man, and for the past three vears had been ome ployed at East Pittsburg, preparing {Continued at bottom of next column.) nn | Miles township, and a | was | "LINGLE FOUNDRY LEASED FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS, WILL GIVE MANY EMPLOYMENT New Business Firm Composed of Men—W ill Other Bellefonte, Experienced Manufacture Articles—Good Hammers and For News SALE REGISTER ements Wise Is our Liver the Cause? ommon aliments tro The proper ve such aliments is to Very frequently Irritability, bowel, kidney trouble jaundice, slug- tired-out feeling-—the and the only satis- y or permanent relief to 1 is through some remedy the cause by health are caused liver ible re. anes mach ut that ig at fault e ob tained will remove the liver Rexall Little Liver are speciale ly designed for that purpose. 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