Thursday December 5th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 8, qm BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS DC iid in the ovens Company Tuesday Concert church next Grand Lutheran ing known trans- in Du- week, Smith, the well manager of the Humes farm, acted several days’ business Boig and Curwensville this R. W. Adams, of Fleming, whose business is to see:that the citizens of that place are at all times Wwe 11 “heel ed.” was a Bellefonte visitor on Mon- day Adam conference of cCongregn- church on lance of arterly Brethren in that full attend desired The the local tion will be held Sunday next, \ the members is The first qv United the regular was not very sensational the list attendance it term of court thiy week large as no important commonwealth cases were on The civil list also light Mrs, J. 8S. Simmonds, son, Ohio, spent the past ing her daughter, Miss monds, in the nurse school Bellefonte —C, D. Dugan, of South was in town on Monday and, before leaving, ordered the paper sent to him regularly, He now has a prosperous | barbering business at South Altoona. Adam Crossmyer, of Cleveland, O was visiting Centre county re latives | and friends last week, and remained | for a short time at the respective | | | | is Denni- visit Sim of week elle training hospital. Altoona, Q “ who |: at the places of Curtin, Milesburg and Belle- fonte, Harry recovered to his arm an automobile, from W. Miles agency, a draft —The basket cial Christmas December 14th having about from the njury sustained while attempting to crank received on Saturday Walker's Insurance of $72.50 indemnity. will hold a sale In Petrikin to December 21st; en all day and Wednesday and urday evenings. The price from 25 cents to $2 ~Some people have we upon them. This Harry Dukeman five dollars from Harrisburg as hi ing J. Vaught the detalls of last week, Mr. A CO Snyder county, W. Winey at gonage, over other tient Ke lier, Esq., shop r= | Harl, op- Sat- baskets range Adv, in 00 x50 week ed State ward receiv the re the which United Sab Mrs in the is a br been a pital f rapid c¢ has many Vas on Sat way he tended Thursday Mr. Emeri also Wiliam at Hut employed in the the past nun ick expects this winter The esteemed Jayard, city rone lerald, and interesting to learn that quarters in the on Tenth street ittany n-Martin in lersin woods ¢ mporary, r of the Blair sheets, he is confined Bailey boarding suffering from conte edit one of to house him that shed again sustainin bruised : sorts of al during it is to be an end His has just reco quinsy umber Mr. Laurie amity befall past several hoped will daughter, vered from Mildred k an atta Wagner, Jr., best “Pinkey,” has parents, Mr. and Wagner, in this place, for the past week. The young man is located at Lebanon, where he is employed as a brakeman, with a run from that place to Harrisburg. There may a difference between navigating the sea and rallroading, but John gave up the former for the latter and is apparently well satisfied with the a number of years he served as a or while in the employ of Uncle and his experience has been world-wide John his friends iting his known been Mrs. John nx vis be small. Sam, truly Register Frank Smith is a mighty nimrod, and this year he kept up his record in good shape. When the hunt. ing wseason approached he became restless and, forsaking family and friends here in Bellefonte, he bade the Register's office adieu and hied him- self to the shades of the Seven Moun- tains south of Tusseyville where he was in camp with the Bradford party. There were something like nineteen other mighty hunters in the party which camped at the head of Stone Creek. With such an army of veter- an hunters they could sweep down the side of a mountain and with the lines established, were able to bring six fing deer home as the result of the chase, It is In order to say that the “Officer of the Court” with his un- erring alm had the distinction of bringing down a fine spike buck. We have been so Informed, and no one has asked Mr. Smith thus far to qual- ify to the statement-—for he is a truth ful man you know. Yes, that man Smithy, is a mighty nimrod. fumns | ping | paying | father, | many . | promoted | with a | del | { since his | to} wide | change For | | Greene Vogel's Minstrels are old favorites Bellefonte, See them at the opera next Thursday night, Squire Henry Brown football enthusiasts to State-Pitt game at day. in house of the on was one take in Pittsburg the Penn Thankegiving W. CC. Hipple, in town this week has charge of a Baltimore and 1s of Baltimore isiting friends, large {ce plant prospering, wins He in rel W can to good minst of John ody when Everyl show, and Vogel is be the [BI enjovs a the name connected with it, you of getting the best, house next Thursday and enjoy hearty Centre Democrat of announcements vwling merchants of have Christmas goods to arly is important but wisely requires a knowledge of where it is best to buy Our advertising col- will be interesting reading to who have the Christmas shop- to do Edward Justice, his semi- Lowery Justi at the same time friends in this visit to Bellefonte from brakeman but a few rungs positions which are way Reub. Grafmyer, who large construction company at dropped in upon his friends mie last week, mud to their Reul is of the m men from Centre coun tered upon sful home, vet home hitherward whenever affords Gio night laugh sur opera 12th, The number from I who she p ¢ n contains a this week the town sell. To to hop thos of Connelsville, is visit to his Valley View, greeting his place Since his Ed. has been to flagman, below some bound to annual ve, and at last which Is coveted come his is employed Chicago in Bellef ight h one any who Areers ties op young \ HECHs aving raw portunity m Mi the body ored, was « of James med from an shipped to reinter nday col lic comet Mary ery, land, of r 0 nine vears prom decided by putting him the Bellefonte choice WAS at once took ARO ing up Edgar ng B. Greene man, of this lectrical career the employ of Electric Company His a wise one, as Mr, Greene the electrical business like a duck water, and has arisen steadily un- til advanced to his present position as superintendent of the Penn Cen. tral Light and Power Company of Al toona, The fact that it was the twen. ty-ninth anniversary of her husband's business career urred to Mra Greene, and she planned a pleasant celebration of the event which was held Thanksgiving day at their hora Second avenue A Iarge number of employes of the company were present to congratulate Mr upon his many vears of useful Mr. Greene In a son of the late F. Peebles Greene, of Bellefonte, The Y. M, A. meeting In Pet rikin Hall, next Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock, will witness a packed house, if the people in Bellefonte can realize what Is In store for them, At consid erable expense Secretary Weston will have Miss Gay Zenola Maclaren ap- pear here presenting the famous re- ligious production of “The Rign of the Cross.” Miss Macl.aren's (tinerary Is directed by an entertainment bureau, but she has kindly consented to come to Bellefonte on this date, through the solicitation of prominent Bellefonte people. On Monday Miss Maclaren leaves for Panama to fill a number of engagements, Remember, this will be a splendid religious recital, and every man, woman and child In Bellefonte should hear it. As it takes place on the Sabbath, no admission will be charged, but a collection will be lifted en a p on self an « in to to O00 on on services o gifted young lady to Bellefonte. In addition there will be a pleasing mus feal program, | home | celebrated ary, { Charles to defray the expenses of bringing this | at the opera house next Thursday night, Dec, 12th, Mrs, James McClain left for her at Spangler on Tuesday, after n weeks’ visit in Bellefonte, Friday A. GG. Morris quietly his 48th wedding annivers- on the same date his son, Morris, reached his 20th mar- Vogel's Minstrels two On and vear, It was also the occasion the elder Mr. Morris’ 78th ried Of day of Montgomery, Pa, of the Bellefonte spent the forepart of the week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cherry, on Thom ns street John continues to hold job in the furniture fac- | Montgomery John n former Match Company, Cherry, employe down a good tory at familiar with productions of It is the great- world An op- Scenle patrons the excellent dramatic the Pathe Film Co est film in the portunity given tomorrow night | vitness latest sensation, “The Grotto of Don't miss It, as it contains never before at tempted, Ex policeman Switzer left are ho 18.1 will be thelr Torture features and iwfter- wit now with of do- the of | Daly Justice Wednesday Clearfield to appear as the Keeler murder trial on. Both men worked Keeler when he was a resident Bellefonte, and will testify for the fense in the effort prove that condemned man has alw been unsound mind Abid noon nt for in Koing to ve ays Weaver, of Bellefonte to with the Panther Mrs, Weaver came they are remaining here a visiting friends. Mr. Weav position in Plittsourg, the painting for Pittsburg, have his Hunt- with {300 | ume back to annual cuting a good he superintends Mellen which owns pert that section He it Pittsburg mor business, seph arawith wn Italia is | th tellefonte ing from pair \ ilder which red Wednes is empl Howar street many | prefers | in estate jes la~ | ier Frank Derst sman, fr Tu tim¢e 1 83) iii! nt ne ONEres shure town 1d found Dershe on enday our wernt of i wry unduly it was at his furnace his bunkers coal, and some person had carried off a whole carload which the Reverend had ordered shipped to him and placed on a ble's mill. It tev, MeArdle with several cars sent to fonte Gas ( with the when the drivers for the latter pany started to haul il on Sunday they scooped up the Reverend’'s car Thizs action caused Rev. McArdle bring suit against Supt 8. Taylor, who decided to walve will allow the co While it may be serious enough to the litigants, it has created considerable fun for the friends of both parties Tuesday evening Mra Tanner | gave a treat at her home on W, street, It in her annual Thanksgiving heated” rning anitor the not residences N sir NO void verworked because were developed that car of coal Inter got the result u Belle that 0 Co H a to go to court. Nl] dinner to ) - 1 it birth time { church, {to all | Interm | cematery {Ing 19 vy | ment { ters | ter {al trouble, | the | Fred b iRiness | siding near Gam- | mixed | Mills, com- | | George to | and hearing, and | her |U nited Brethren church wpe =A fine musical the Lutheran church next Tuesday evening by the Grand Concert Com- pany of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. Proceeds for the benefit of the church, «Mrs. Dr. Ohlo, arrived and was a of her Hoy entertainment in A. Shuey, of in Bellefonte last welcome guest at the parents, Mr, and Mrs She will remain here for the purpose of visiting and friends A delightful music will be given In Bellefonte, on evening, beginning at Grand Concert Company Conservatory of Music Is arranged to please cian and the iyman, while the char acter of the selections Will be elevat and inspiring Admission parts of the house ith Prospect, week home H. 1&. BOs rela { tives al entertain the lutheran next Tuesday D. Mm. by thi of the Ithaca The program both the musi ment 5 sh ing fervation RECENT DEATHS. SEIGREL Mri died on Sunday of he in Half Eliza} Beigel 24th, at wil eth the i home Waite from paralvsis in the Friend Wednesda Mr nr daughter Moon ent de ing and Ridge their irred jJast wis ma the follow SWEITZER Mi Sweltzer, of Sandy the death of Charlotte, which maonia Monday of week month and da ma in Philips! John mourn Hitle daughter O0« from pneu- on Ars 1 Was aged | Inter- ceme de Ir tery, ETTERS The daughter of Mr, and died at their he inday aft everal ten Mrs me in of last week, af ng from spin ind two ot Shox months Vernon snow on 8 ternoon month su T he parents survive Interment Advent cemetery BECK | § Miles towns! p's at the flex ters made Glen one of nts, died home Mrs lef ff Noy and ith for daughter, Sch ; Frida mont hg poor hea and required teran constan Herving Regt Tues in member She rother, James re and a sister Mag home Her w Interment took pl ping £5 ovr age Ax Mre Edw Bitt Mar James Hepburn ner heim Bridge made at morning HOY Ji county's l« known merch his home In morning at 8 ed period of eral breaking Jerse) Villlam Jersey Zion =) the hn A. Hos ading citizens and a well ant f Waddle, died at that place on Mondays 30, following an extend ill health due to a gen- down of the system His age was 60 years, ® months and 21 days. He was the son of Albert and Mary Hoy, and was born at Pine Grove February 11th, 1862, On March Bth, 1885, he was united in marriage with Miss Sallie Stine, who survives together with the following children A., of Pittshurg: Mary, John, Wilbur, Edith, James, Harry Grace, all of Waddle. He leaves one mister, Valenial Snyder, of State College, andt he following broth ors Joseph Hoy, M. O. Hoy and |drew Hoy, of State College D Hoy, of Bellefonte, and R. V. Hoy, of | Tyrone. The remains were taken to St. College for interment, services bee Beasle, High | ing held at that place on Wednesday, custom to serve an | .onducted Rev, Johnson, of the For a num- by boarders, and this time it was deferred | hor of years Mr. Hoy had been engag- It was one of those royal prove a crowning effort in the culinary art, in which Mrs. Tanner excels, This year seemed to surpass all former efforts and the not- ed eplcures who assembled about the board were a unit in pronouncing it a feast fit for the Gods, Mingled with the bill of fare was jollity and mirth, song and story, that bubbled forth from those privileged to assemble on this occasion. Among them were rep- resented, county officials, members of the bar, the professors, business folk, artists, the learned, musicians and others of note who contributed to the flow of wit and good fellowship. All agreed that it was a calamity that Thanksgiving, llke Christmas, oamo but once a year, days, that a few repasts ed in the mercantile business at Wad- dle and %also served as postmaster, He was a prominent member of Belle fonte Lodge of Masons, and held a wide acquaintanceship throughout the county, ZIMMERMAN «<Mrg, Susanna Zim- merman, widow of James Zimmerman, deceased, died at the home of her son, Calvin Zimmerman, in Milesburg, last Thursday, at the age of 82 years and 18 days. Deceased was a resident of Bellefonte up until a few months ago, when she broke up house keeping at her home on east Lamb street and went to live with her son at Milea- burg. Her husband preceded her to the grave about seventeen years Ag leaving a family of eight children, the | i i survived { Mrs | Zimmerman | member | place at Hig~ | in | | and | nNewal o n of mete £ also | An- | Y.} { Paul {Clara i [Cora B. | Eva i George survive the Milesburg; N. Y.: Jd William, of Karthaus; ler, of Howard: Unionville; Jennie !,, and Edith, of of whom Calvin, of ver City, namely of Bolll- Be oY ick; fut of [8] mother, H. 1. W., of Mrs, A, Mary Horde of Washington, Renovo. She in also by one brother, William Wit of Buffalo Run, and t sisters, Daniel Eberhart and Mar garet Paney, both of Mrs had tiptent of the for more than sixty VOCArs remains were brought to Bellef Satur dn for burial in the 1 preceded by services church condu tor, Re Yocu of Milesburg Bellefont mer, wo Mrs Bellefonte been fl Methodist The nts in church on cemetery in the Methodist ected b her former pas m, assisted b | £0 Ash Fle Bhuey, of nion MceGIN LEY in ¢ al the Smith night montt born died v, Robert (iinley, ‘entre coun Muar X 1840 home iran veral din and resi long iron many ‘olerain 5 he dent since worker sLoOwn late (inley McGinley Interment in gday place Tuc CKHOIL ut, one of i ’" the leadi died at Tu of () Willlam A. Bu ng instructors his in that esdany morning from heart Deceased Y 1546 26th of St College 156 affection ate home t 2 an the Wis born ad he wonth at WeRo unt thi , united Harkness ildren were follows Mass. ; antville, Miss Hi Greeley service ne was Mary as OK« Hiege, STANDING OF CONTESTANTS. Gilliam Piano Contest—Week Ending December 4th, in the Short Session of Council. hort Roms reported therein the rv ong Year months | LIAL L 03 mmittes 21000 note of R00 asked for for six and $20 Finan« ¢ another orders for §§ interest new granted with mmittee will commissioners several notes and Algo accrued $4000 above o« county take up bills Wa 0 A to pay note of ich the paying $1500 current wh use in bill of and pay was amount October committee Bp from ter reported July to $475 Boro engineer was purchase two new fire immediate use being to for authorized hydrants Marriage Licenses. Holderman Cenola, Cumb, Co, A. Kaup « « Btate College Rush Twp J. A Vergile R. Harper B. Cowher A. Beightol « « = Nittany Frazier Centre Hall Cromer Baldwinsville, N. Y. Criseman « - B. Harris - Cutherine Barts Thomas C. Wiser Sarah E. Woodring Lewis | Alex, B, H. - Philipsburg Philipsburg Port Matildad | EWING MACHINES: —-G, 8 Clements, ey sewing machine repairer, West Bishop street, Bellefonte, ’ im- prov. in health since his ast trip to the hospital, so that he oan go out and repair machines by request, for those oh doit want to Dring machites to the shop, Have first class second. chines of any 11g in io 9 also Fo wt Lh ay a ook » i" FOR. Sr G8 mn Bel Phone DO x1 Philipsburg | Bellefonte | Port Matilda | TIT Penny a Word Adv, Any subscriber can insert 8 want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 26 words; charges Lo others, one | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less | than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three issues | 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this office #400 10 loan on first mortgage te, W. D. Zerby, Atty improved real es Bellefonte, uf —————— FOR SALE~16 Italian Ron ard M. Swover, Beliefont £1.25 each. Bern. pF FOR SALE: ~2 brood sows and 11 Write or call on Ira C. Korman small shone. Onke Hal | Bla. vi 4 he FOR SALE aL B0c per bus ushe win FOR SALE: ~Timoth} this years crop. ( Pa HET) FOR SALE No. | Sampsel Motor 3 MM { condition Lioya He Xin nSLrate Helonu WANTED Wood choppers Also pit-post makers C. W. Korman, Curtin Jeenls per co rd Outfit shanty p roy ded Pa WANTED: ~1In carload ic 1.00 pine lumber, 44. 5-4, 6-4 and 1} Lumberman L ACK H ns (ns ieker WANTED: To buy a douh) good run. ondition. Greno and \ t. I Spring Mills ning ¢ Company Jlmber WANTED: —A good gl 0 he'p ir kKivchen; good wages Longee, State College resiaurant address A, ( hot xix “Both 1 on TRAPPER: —Ship me skunk, foxes, coon ineman, North Th your musk rect raw rats Lewist - i FOR SALE size, driven of Adam Three both sir 3) Smith, Humes farm, Bellefonte 2 a WANTED: ~A second tulking mac hie Aan WANTED or itrave) Write us for ter. N. Y Tree agent w cover Centre Good time Ww start. Pay wrms. Perry Nurseries HUNTERS mounted Save that deer Have head b) those FOR SALE Water street Two-stor bot The J Be aore 3601 Single comb WwW. Wyan- geese, Pe- 4 Buff Or- Angus cat. Pa. 1911, ARM POR EXECUTOR’ s "NOTICE. Estate of Hannah caved 1431 (rs named estate it id gned ship, de in the een grant of the Register of Penns: BILCD LArY having b by y given that the apart wu throck wet reet We reg vw East Masden leg. East gent lon 16 2 feet to perches liey fil een * oor stake: thenos the place of begin more ris feet wide ar and the BIDE The above appraisment has nisi by the Court. and if n eroem thereto within thirty days the same will firmed absolutely by the Court H.C Qu J. FRANK SMITH Atry x1 heen confirmed be filed be con ns gies LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there has heen ap praised and set apart 10 Sarah Abigail Mrowne widow of William G. Browne, late of she Bor ough of Beliefonwe deceased, real property Ww the amount of $600.00 under the Act of Assembly approved April 1st, 1900 as follows to wit: ~ Real Estate $500.00, Description of Real Estate. All thas jot of ground situate in the Borough of Belietonte, County of Orntre and State of Pennsylvania, Bounded and described as fol jows st a» post on the East side of Ridge street eighty feet, Norih of Burrows alley, thence by lot heretofore sold to James Cald- well sixty feet to a post at proposed alley thence by sald proposed alley North elghiy feet to a post at Hale's alley thence by Hale's alley and Ridge street, thence by Ridge street. South eighty feet to the place of beginning, fronting on Ridge street eighty feet and extending back six. ty feet in depth to said alley. The above aporaisment has been confirmed pisi by the Court and publication ordered for a period of 30 days and if po exorptions be filed thereto within 30 cays the same will be confirm. od absolutely by the Court. J FRANK SMITH, Register and Clerk of the Orphan's Oourt of Centre County MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are paid by Sech- ler's grocery store, | Butter Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain, Whont, Re +v.0.c0iinnivivssases. Mo Wheat, WHItS ....ovsiceivsssiocen S00 BPO ooouuuniisainviiissrsvirnatnes 100 COBEN. .oonnensisnsinicavrniisnsnne. 100 NOW OOP »onoucssantinsrsisnave ss BOG Ooats oe Barley EE EE EET TT EE EE EE EEE EF eT EET
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