Thursday, December 19th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOBRAY, BELLEFONTE. PA. Page 5. mm BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —~Hon. James Schofield spent Sun- day with friends in Tyrone, Mrs. James Solt is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy that has kept her housed up the past week, John Meyer, treasurer of the Al- toon Tribune Company, was greets ing friends in Bellefonte on Sunday. —No paper will be issued from this office next week owing to the holiday season, when the printers are entitled to a vacation, Miss Mary Heverly ville, Blair county, with her grandmother, on Pine street, Mrs. D. W sheriff Woodring, Pittsburg where treatment for her Are you season pass printer for reading for The members United Evangelic der a sacred cantata next Sunday evening, invited. Miss Grace Beck, of Nittany, geveral days during the beginning the week in Bellefonte as a guest Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tuten, on street. This with more of Duncan- is spending a week Mrs. Haverly, Woodring, wife of ex- left on Monday for she will undergo eyes, going to let along and be owing the paper you have a vear or more? of the choir al church will in the to which holiday the been the the ren church all are ol spent of of the is advertising and we hope that our readers bear with us as a large portion disappear after the holiday ason “The tuberculosis exhibit town on Monday morning and is place at the Arbitration room at court house. Several attendants there to explain it and you will made welcome —Miss Ruth Brown, of Freeburg, a guest at the parsonage home Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Winey. She gister of Mrs. Winey, the latter, whom we take pleasure in stating fully recovered from her recent ness Christmas festival held in St. John's Reformed Christmas Day at 6.45 a. p. m. The early morning be a sunrise of praise p. m. the Sunday hool “The Angelic Chorus’ —James Dulen, whe more than a year ago where he has since a farm, was an Tuesday evening main Among fri until February the west. Holiday better the reason and our issue paper than usual, will will 18 Pr arrived in in the are be will church m. and 7 gervice | services service 8( arriv He ends trade been this for } employment, thers crops. Then mer in good supplies of he did liberal adv to the town ~The friends Mulfinger, of Pl¢ well known | ed to learn ering from dergone Miss Mul the —ATe paid in adv our hearty tion that have laid goods araw hants iiday ertisi of | asant Ga you sur ance pany from paigns has reel o additi and music Kl for show 30 ¢ Dor url John Fisher Mrs John arrived ho where last Jul had respecti and 1 the and street, Sunt ed John condu fave } latter positic less found each a stren lively : ion ff the was from a distance may remain winter Villiam, Joh» three Bells nt ury since mi rman letts ing the past quiring an ments of manual Mills reform sc! were recently stitution and thelr mother streat The school by a decree of the j court about two enrs ago since undergone changes tion and h that will course of their entire future liam, the older brother, h already become proficient in shoemaking, and as a testimonial to his skill cob bler, John and Leroy are neat-looking shoes made by artisam The fire two ¥¢ 14! ars h n and training in the ( near Philadelphia discharged from are now at the he Mrs. Bavietts lands were edu len ool. the ne sent ivenile and have disposi- hape the Hfe. Wil of 1hits “ as ae a Wearing the young companies responded to two alarms within a week that luck lly proved insignificant, and In on«¢ instance entirely uncalled for On Saturday a burning flue at the resi dence of Chas, E. Miller, on east Lamb street, caused an alarm to be sent In but the danger from conflagration was obviated by residents of that street without the ald of the fire apparatus On Monday while the tinners were at work on the roof of the residence of Judge Orvis on Linn street, somebody fn the vicinity observed the smoke coming from the workmen's blow. furmace, and thinking the roof had capght fire, turned in an alarm, Of eourse the mistake was quickly de- tected, but not before the fire com- paties had been drawn to the scene In this instance the services of one engine and the hook and ladder truck | ian acted | suspicions | will have to be paid for by the bor- ough, all because somebody without knowing their were correct, There is plenty of rea gon for prompt action In ease of fire, but at the same time Intelligence should be exercised, | rooms of | Linn | ly conduc fled | 10: was a | urday | Price i Wis be on | fonto {of the Mrs. Christmas anton, Mr, Centre on Sarah week will friends Gephart with in Lo- and Mrs, Hall, were Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W, turned home Tuesday several day's visit at Walter McClellen, ed at the Tyrone P iting at his place. The Bellefonte Academy on Friday noon for the day season, and January Tth. Clair Seibert, who is employed In the rallroad office at Tyrone, spent a portion of this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James DD. Seibert, in this place The entinge evening frie nds W. Gross Mingle, Bellefonte of visitors E. Hurley evening from a Bedford, Pa. who is employ ~ aper Mill, is vis- parent's home In re- will Christmas holi- resume on close Misses ( returned home on from a six-weeks' in Philadelphia and that city This week Esq. will n office ‘arrie and Ann Val Monday isit with the sub- W. Harrison Walker, from the Y. M. C. A. on High street. to the Masonic Temple recent the Masonic club, ook, of Sunbury, or on the but now visitor in His many him ove building in the upied by Harry C IV OC former- Lewisburg pas on the retired ellefo senger train, Wednesday glad t HO Emanu master will leave Michigan, el at ons where with and Noll the the efficient Pennsylvania irday for De- he will spend his daughter, family shop will hold a sale In Petrikin to December 21st; op- Wednesday and Sat- The baskets range In cents to $2.00.-—Adv. x00 Henry Mark, of Gregg township in town to attend important and arrange his coming March when he of his stock While to call on his friend, « Daniel Heckman, ny his Station troit Christmas Mrs. C. PF -The basket cial Christmas December 14th en day and evenings from 256 nt week York spe- Hatl, all on Tuesday to ome 18iness in dispose time ner in X whi alid at and Deen We ROM uncement time Hawes has Ann in d inderstand ther ser of these mind made jes \ will be than likel vet no ‘s Saxaphonic Sym ny Band, featuring Frank B. C rid's famous sensational cornet tuosa, and Fred O, Cate, soloist o mammoth double E-flat contra saxophone, will at the opera on Tuesday, Dec, 24, or Christ mas day, Dee, 26th, matinee and night Owing to there being no paper is veek notice of the above attri tion is given in this manner the Inte uncertain Afternoon prices adults 26¢, children 10¢; night price dollar show for, 206e, 36c, few at 7h A high class that will please all more that Cate ale vir the binges house n he either sued next nn iN yr three UT and a at traction On Friday afternoon Mra Brandon, of this place, received sad Intelligence that her father Daugherty, had been killed that ternoon at Mahoningtown, near New Castle, Pa Mr. Daugherty had been vard master at this point for several years and on the afternoon of the ac- cident stepped down from an engine, an adjoining teack directly In of an oncoming train. He knocked down. and Instantly killed Th terment took place Monday morning Roy the Mr nf front Mra. Brandon left for Mahoningtown Saturday morning and will remain away until the first VORr Mrs. Brandon, who is of the choir at the Preshyter- urch, had prepared a delightful program for the Christmas services and her absence will be greatly miss. ed. Although a resident of Bellefonte but u short time, she has made many friends, who will deeply sympathize with her In her bereavement, leader cl W. Harrison Walker, acted legnl business in on Wednesday, Former Register A Grove Mills, was a on Wednesday, Peck, of Huston merchant and staunch trans- Haven | Esq., Lock of {= a. Archey, Pine Hellefonte itor Solomon known the well Demoa- | formerly {eral | were | home | erintendent { tion this | i will | tertainment Tuesday, | { LO ‘ f ner was | { wuffering at Saulsburg | crat, was a Dellefonte visitor on Wed- | nesday., spend | Mr. and Mrs. J. P of Snow Shoe, years past residents pleasant at on West street but of for Orbisonia, the over Sun- guests Linn day. George 8. Grimm, formerly su) of the Nittany Furnace at this place, now holding a similar posi- in Punxsutawney, was greeting his friends in this place Tuesday Wednesday, The hold Presbyterian thelr annual on Friday the event Sabbath Christmas evening at will be an up- amusing play entitle at Santa OY} House Arthur Wagner, of John Wa of this place, who has lately been the employ of Dr. Rogers, left on Monday for California where i emplo the ther: railroad another Vagner | i reside tats employed by the road chi ecn- 6 U, A feature date “at of and ‘hristmas aus’ son in ed on William Is (4) No nt me ri and compan 1 sii 1 ’ lL.ogan lL.ong, of HRevnolds Avenue of dea Willis Long, whos ction childhood drawn thy ) his friend OX - Ln fness since Ympa hos Ltbout of BOM him 41°14. od first obtaining ailment much en gement ’ "rr which we tr He expects tal while paying his atment OWN expenss big feat wo-reel play ymphony, worth th price of admission with the Scenic policy, | wi i t ad- reels 8) nee ord s generous ditional wo secretary Weston delight day he Fobert er ut hich appeared Insign time. but afterward thought dangerous As A precautionary ure the dog was killed Friday constable Horace Musser ind father of the boy had the head of the inimal sent Pasteur institute at Harris letter from that place tos the brain of the ani mal shows some signs of rabies. While there no need of great alarm, yet it that Pasteur treatment will be the at once in nam 3 McMullen reel, inthict) f ant might mens by the on ure atin that Im said given Two gettled a case this week in which uable than a house mon variety, figured as a the quarrel, Near the end of last month Samuel Farrel lost a eat which someone told him had been killed by Harry Fetzer. The animal was sup- | posed to have been blown up by dyna- | mite by Mr. Fetzer and injured so badly that it was subjected to much | Thinking that he knew the true facts, Mr. Farrel accused Fetzer of the decd and told the stovy through out the general community, Mr, Fet- ger denied having anything to do with the eat and furthermore felt that his reputation had been injured by cireulation of the story. Accordingly he came to Bellefonte and had a war- rant sworn out for Farrel's arrest At the hearing nothing was against Mr, Fetzer, hence Farrel was compelled to pay the costs in the sult, which amounted to $13.11, “ boy township Brown val- com-=- of Boggs before Squire nothing more eat, of the residents Marsteller, | Stuart | and | ol | basis for! the | ? 25 VOTES FREE |NoBODY LOVES A TELEPHONE CO {Unless it Be of the Wireless Variety, | of Which Bellefonte Has None. [ Hellefonte, RKressive telephone some time voring not towns poles past to unl abled on den thi fall have the of have tim Bell tO | fare which changed council alle 10¢ pin leads ri Co which the been willing west High Company was teleg they thelr for A of Home up to ntative of that cil on Monday n before, nobody loves a pit especially of t during the Bell 1 neil on Monday ni difficulties with whi ol kind has to partial shown In pole from the front Hardware store back the Bell compan omething on The did, cable right-of number of poles has concern « the tition WW h attorney for we | illing that ti i tened to the LK not part th ommitt tenting ded a erty ying irn \ Hding « heard mpanying gireet High mpany anche betwee: street { PErmiss tre tak counc sireet way mov of ike ts 1 hi nnd By st the give yr appearance corporation ight, Lede he p nan's ght h a deal in the to 10 farri yor le ilding, h nee cua oe 1 bie properiy t this own of their nid | ady ea pr floors, rine n ‘ound fon to ot fn e tl through Ww compelled e& ni “herry he place other 0 Fe 18 been companlie At to removy i in em, tur changes n the ate, of whic a befor pro- unsightly its streets, wr en- removed from main streets and placed in alleys, hone to perform was paved, ordered imber of poles from that thorough- n! asking | the in Ccom- hi! rep- | 'H the the | | © As stated phone ole address 1 the variou | corporation | | ros with, wa g the larg Potter-Ho unter to anchor § estat hould ence n led, rly witter, hoy ) AISPOse for al A point ers care wa b nt th pol avallabl about to re whereby pole ovide at hi fn pole irons il place thre nd four of co im inci] com- variety, 0 H © street find | it | | Cormick ] which anxious the but | to stable at fight agreement, | ached | ¥ Hu that Objection and on alley granted ° on | of | report- andm- | St. John's Episcopal Church, A ’ (84% 4 Marriage VOTE 168 168 170.661 268.9175 194 182 , 181.671 f 8.56 1 162.015, 102 140.310. 1056 150.125. 108 165,326. 111 123.210. 114 102,625, 117 75.000, 120 138.049, 123 158,130. 126 6.0, 126 141,025. 132 118.925. 1356 145.087. 138 138,201. 141 160,004, 144 114,910, 147 59.720. 160 54 5 an 170.660 164 021 198,228 LL ORO 010 595 “: 00? 35 181.650 835.740 132.905 181.315 215.7156 176.626 168,720 148. 625 221,218 165,795 PBIBIBDIBD BIBER DEN D 18 £8 #119 841 00 103 106 136 139 142 1456 148 151 2.80% Licenses. IN PIANO CONTEST. 92,725 82.58% Hao 520 151 605 "290 1.8048 821 5.630 135.005 147.522. 191,990, 76,027 156.815, 200.8156 The Centre Democrat ’ ) $2150 in Prizes--FREE. b : | proven | Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and it will be exchanged for Good Until December 28th 1912 atTITBVITITCOINS ' | day to RL | line Re | Popular You HUBLERSBURG. Mre, Cora Vonada and Shreckengast were married Dec, 12th, at the home of the They are visiting In New York present time, Butchering over, Clyde Lee rival of a Adam Waddle, day, Miss Jessie Heckman guest of Miss Julia Wm. Decker made a Bellefonte Saturday. Miss Meriam Beck, on the sick list Boyd Heckman home at Kriders week Tayior visited his ut at th in this vicinity is in baby Yocum, visited rejoicing the boy who his over ar is employed family was a Sun Decker business of and wife Siding one day las Williams, nt Ma place of this wif« on Sun | day |] A da iness Made ighter trip H., Spayd and made a bus on Monday. Hoover and pective homes Pillow last week CC. R. Rossman tondale, visited at Carner on Sunday The Misses Ros and of Susquehanna | home for their Chr 10 fonte tev ited thei and wife vis at Graty a ife, home of of and Clin the alle Stella Mc nl are at istmas cation, The Reformed hold a Christmas service gshool on C Sunday mas eve The hold night the Lead Markle, Tot graduation (Friday) her Ho woher Class w Training exercises toms The following raduating Care len ‘arner Amanda ind Adam official bus iesday IRE tending on T MH BOALSBURG. ‘hristmas + enti Wonderful hild vill be formed day y entertalnme in the Ing Was thirt tied, “Th held in th evening. Boal well dollars at wa spent Sun nding at the Football Star to Leste Avis, groom. anbout over Bun. trip | visited his ckeyville, Belle- Frank versity, 1 | George Smoyer, Renovo line Hall Lead Team. . . —— Christmas entertainment will be held in the UU, B., church at Valleyview | next Wednesday evening. Everybody | invited to attend A r — Penny a Word Adv. . | Any subscriber can insert a want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if iL does | not exceed 25 words; charges Ww others, one L | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less than 20 cents; two Issues 40 cents; three issues | 80 cents. No sdvertisements will be answered from this coffee FOR RENT ~~ House E. J. Gillen in Bellefonte. Inquire of sot SBnydertown, HOUSES: —~ For sale and rent, J Bellefonte, Pa M. Kelchline, ” t LOST A sorority in, set with pearls Return to C.K icKien Reward WANTED 2 Cornish ner Gelss, Bellefonte Indian cockerels Wag- Pa FORSALE oid, F High grade Holstein S. Bowen, Zion, Pa. R.F # month D r 1 $400 to loan on first mortgage. improved real es tate. W. D, Zerby, Atty. Bellefonte 34 FOR SALE: Single cockerel. A fine fonve, Pa comb Wh one Wagner Ge w Leghorn iss, Belle FOR SALE blemish Milesburg ay horse, welg works any where Pa WANTED work, good wages Good, wm farm ber and good bom A Pa steady Gdress x50 rrow are NTED al cork LpostL makers Ww Korman C Wood choppers at 50 cents Outfit shanty Pa per cord provided $301 Lin WANTED: —1In carloud lots, | pine lumber, $4. 5-4. 6 4 and Lumberman Lock | Haven Pa LE th Xx) feet ieker white Address xf FOR RENT Two horse from Linden Hall, t D.C Hess or FF farn 0 8 Rr E. Wie a short distant ian 1 ¢ | TRAPPER: Ship me « skunk, foxes, ooon Wineman, North Th your LUSK rd street raw rails - | FOR SALE s heifer calf in afew days phone 2 registered Jersey o 2 weeks old other will t Geo. H. Musser, Curtis prices paid hides Pa x4 WANTED: Raw furs; highest cash for fox, mink, coon, skunk and musk rat Call or address Edward Haupt, Beliefon Bell phone FOR SALE~The J. J. MecDon« Water street, Belle tor ne Two-story house, acre of land Apply Bellefonte gh property on te Lhe Spring ngs. About 1} Musser, Agcat fart LO, Ruaranlecd ss ssl have ax Local ager Qe nie perinanct seller Hr It Single rms, W POU LTR Y white Leg! ocks, Embden guineas and B comb Wyan- gecse, Pe- 1 Or- is cat. 19tL, *® 2. horse ITE, bank ing Terms Miles files? PUBLIC SALES. DNESDAY. MAR rg. Frank Swar MARCH nahi FOR LADIES bottle of Choice Perfume box of Liggetts Chocolates, Brush and Comb Set, pcod Pocket Book, Hot Water Bottle FOR GENTLEMEN box of good Cigars, Shaving Set, bottle of “Cydonine,” Fountain Pen, find just what want you can Greens’ Pharmacy Co. at LEGAL NOTICE ANNUAL ELECTION. EXECUTOR’ 8 NOTICE wn Burk In the estate Half Moon owt Lett tate. hav reons f Annas Patt ship, decease testan tary inthe at me ng been granted indebted Ww ment and th having cia nest sald estate are regue henticated for settle gd en od JOest. ms Or : 0 — pa ersig are ™ said esta make pa a jemancs’ aga the same ment withou Fortney & Alls s present iy aul riney, J MILO x5 Exr na ANDSA L L Ps ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAL- UABLE REAL ESTATE. Estate of Mary Martha Poorman, late of Bel fonts caved Pursuant to an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cen re ( ty. made the 120h day of December, 1912, the 1 administrator of the goods chat tel 5. ete. of the estate of Mary M are of Bellet rough. deceased at pub © shir ry. on Saturday, ~ borough. de our undersigns Pooomat, nite ™ L 3 oner or oule 11th, ri H the estate bounded 1913, Jae January 20 o'clock. A. M., at the ( of Beliefone, the rea i as follows, to wit tract or lot of gro Boggs townshiy Hes ool & MeO oy. south thence south at 10 Borough and describe All that n Centre Om Gescoribed as follows, 10 wit heap: thence by land of Linn deg east 90 prrehes 10 stones deg. west 57 perches to a post thenoe by the same north #5 perches to black oak sapling: theboe by the land of Curry et ai. north 6% deg east 51 perches 10 place of beginning Contain ind, situate be wanded and ng ab stone » n eral InLy Best eg FUR BUYING Sings 1433 thouunds of dealers and higpenat NTN 032 thanaends Sesion nud items a Wbpaldtel fuir tnd homed teantment, Le mn your shipments » y never agam trade with any one else, TRAUGOTT SCHMIDT & SONS 136-164 Monroe Avenue DETROIT, MICH. Sit right down now and moll us this coupon before you forget is ing Fifty Acres and Fifty-Nine Perches more or less (Par. of sald described property being farm land and the balance being io young thrifty Chestnut and Oak Timber). Thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and out buildings TERMS OF SALE: ~10 per oent day of sale; $0 per cent, upon conf sale: and the balance 50 per cent. in one year, deferred payment 10 be secured by bond and mortgage with 6 per cent, Interest; provid ing the purchaser may pas the whole of the balance of purchase price upon confirmation and delivery of deed J. KENNEDY JOENSTON, 1? Administrator in cash on irmation of MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte P Produce. The following prices are paid by Sech- ler's grocery store. | Butter | Eggn ! Bellefonte—Grain. Traugott Schmidt & Sons, Detroit, Mich, Diep Sire + | want to ship my {ar where | oon be onemt_ Trattmant and the Highest Prices and put me or | The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain Red White | Wheat, Wheat,
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