Thursday, January 2nd, 1915 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5. Be sure and write it 1913, Mrs. J. R. Walter, of Somerset, MARRIAGES, “The Lion and the Mouse,” Wed- | Pt. 18 visiting her daughter, Mrs. C, eH Ji ary: 16 {D. Cusebeer, and husband at thelr Weaver—Houtz. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY §§ [ness sanvar io. Dic ier. Sud on Davia 1." Weaver and Miss Mary Mrs, C. D, Tanner and son Forrest Ellen Houtz, both of Scotls ' Op : . Hbbns n ™ { iereinsk 1s . " ultz, ) Scotia, were were the guests of relatives and Mins Minna Gergin ki, of Balti-{arried at the United Brethren par- friends in Hazleton last week more, Md, a graduate nurse, well re-| 000" (" Ballefonte last Thursday py oT y \ me or p aving bee srmerly d i : ss THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAF HS rhe Neapolitan Band, the next Mitr or a. oh ha hE en furmery morning by Rev. C. W. Winey num er on the Star Course, will be |, visiting friends in this place, Weaver—Houtz, a seen in Petrikin Hall, on Monday night M Po R I At the parsonage of the United » £3 , Jan, 22. Miss Fanny lose, a, very comely sem a y x ol lef . i —A Happy New Year to one and all Keen the Magician, at the opera | M Co . n Hitle lady of Harrisburg, after being Brathirep ; hur y a Dellefonte, David \ New Castle. P house, January 11th, afternoon and Mrs atherine Farley, who sey a holiday guest of Miss Elizabet} I. Weaver and Miss Mary Ellen Houtz, ~Joe Fuuble, oy Ce oh re evening | eral months ago underwent an opera ‘ ny. 8 a gi baton '1both of Scotia, were married on spent part o 1e¢ holidays elle- | Walker, of Linn street, for several ‘ sy RB Pe ? N nl "Wh ’ ‘ ' ! ’ ursday ’ » . ‘ " . fonte, Miss IL.ide Miller, of this place, tion in the Bellefonte hospital, return- days, returned home on Tuesday. Fhursday morning, Dec 19th, by the —Mr and Mrs. Clarence Garbrick, was the guest over Sunday of Miss ed to that Institution on Tuesday for pastor Rev. C. W. Winey of Philadelphia, spent part of their 4 \ ir .f The Lyric never enjoyed such lib Katie Moore in Tyrone { further treatment, jo y Meyer—McClellen. : eral patronage as It does at present y y ’ “Am Miss Mary Eberhart w oral 1 » James Meyer, of Pleasant Gis and holidays in Bellefonte, ; Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wolf were Abu a Sa rent 36 Mise I'he public appreciate Mr, Brandman's Miss Madeline MeCle eagant Gap, and Mrs. Blair Shultz and little son, {Yuletide guests of their daughter, Mrs. | 0 0 4.70 nd relatives, and mu h te the efforts to provide the best entertain- | ye. 3 11 Teddy, of this place spent last week May Zeigler, in Altoona. pleasure of each prolonged her visit ment to. be had for the small admis Bellefonte, were united in marriage at at the former's home in Philipsburg. : Henry ( unningham, 2 Beavas over New Year's Day ston price of 6 cents the parsonage of the United Brethren — Darius Waite and sister, Miss El- Falls, was : greeting Wo a vey and | Miss Minnie Shade, who spent the I'he County Board of Auditors wil! [church in Bellefonte on Tuesday, Dec Ia. were guests of thelr brother. John friends In lellefonte ast week, past year in Bellefonte, caring for her be In session on Monday the 6th, to | 24th by the Rev. C. W. Winey Hoth Waite, in Lock Haven, over Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruhle ate their | ;.rqndmother, Mrs, DD. K Tate. on | BC over the accounts of the various |are nopular young people whose friends mas. Christmas dinner in Centre Hall at pighop street, returned to het home | COURS officers. The board consists [unite in wishing them a prosperous —Charley Tripple, who travels over | near Boston on Monday, the home of the former's mother Jeremiah Brungart, Rebersburg; 8. ! matrimonial New York and the New England Randolph Hoy, of Pittsburg, and | Mr. and Mrs, F, W. Topelt and it | Jiot. Belstonie; and W. H. Goss, Adama-Marks. states was here during the holiday | Albert Hoy, of Providence, R. L, were | {1a gon Richard, of Brooklyn. N. Y erguson township On Friday, Dec. 20th, Justice of the season. numbered among Bellefonte's holiday | were Christmas guests of Mra. Tw M. A. Meginnis. of Clearfield, on | Peace W. F. Taylor, at his office in «Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Harper, of visitors. : | parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. 8. Brouse, his return from Pottsville, Pa., where | Tyrone united in marriage Mins Mar- Columbus, Ohio, came home to enjoy Augustus Wolf and sister, Miss {on south Thomas street | he attended the funeral of his moth- | Baret M, Marks and John M., Adams the holiday season with friends in |Sadis, were guests of their niece, Mrs. | Vincent Walker, son of Mr. and | er, stopped off In Bellefonte over Bun | I'he bride Is a daughter of John Marks Bellefonte. Maggle Faslc, in Willlamsport, on | Mrs Senneca Walker y day ns a guest at the Schofield home, | of Port Matilda, and the groom Is em- Christm : Mrs. Meginnis had been visiting her oyed on the Tyrone division as a parents here during the holidavs, akeman. The young couple will oard until spring, when they will go 0 housekeeping in Tyrone voyage ’ Is visiting his | —Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fleming and . { parents on south Thomas street, He r little son John came over from their Earl Landis, who had been em- [is holding down a good position in one | home in Philipsburg to visit during ployed at the match factory in Blooms- | of New Jersey's inland towns. “ha Lion and the Mouse” which the holiday season ) , has returne d home to remain the | Miss Effie Snyder, of Chicago. a | the United Play Company will pro. Pack Diet " 1 Ince oO yv owi \ . J 80, : “ — i ~Mrs. Sadie Hile left on Sunday balance of the winter. cousin of Druggists Sidney Krumrine, |duce here on Wednesday, January | \ . ae or Jats ‘ vpn ; i gs : raetre . UO . ' 5 y i ew . pg Miss Nane Hetz became the { morning of last week for the South to Miss Isabel Hill, an Instructress is a guest at the Krumrine home at! 16th, is creating widespread interest lof Biter: Packer Sunday afternoon . ith her 8 George | On the Bellefonte Academy faculty, Is | present Miss Snyder is an instruc- [among all classes of theatregoers is «103 AM-RED Sunaay . Fhooh spend the winter with her son, Georg : J 1 the ceramony ng performed at the Hile, who resides in Alabama. | spending the holiday season at her old | tress in the public schools of Chicago. | Shown by the fact that not in a long |.’ ped ; i rata] ae ' { home In Connecticut, | " time has there been } + demand | PVH of the 1 he parer y Rev bov wi want th . 11 ) for seats for a dramat) duction J. McCracken A YON who wants rn 1 ORTess | Stat we week Disciple churcl and refreshments Admission 206c, | office i once. sh Ha be 16 years of [travel to and 0 ¥ ) ) About ' g —Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Goodhart, of | *5¢ and reside In Bellefonte 600 fa 8 are pre which is be- md te assisted to his | C and } Centre Hall, spent Christmas in| When you making out a hi 3 ) jail hill. It w ‘ ‘ r. and Mr Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs, [and statements for the past year f arry Schroyer, of Chicago, TI ight that he had suffered a par- | Beech Creek D. Wagner Geiss, on .south Thomas nen wi i can All 8 he Buppiies arn ( ' i Y Kiopps—F aust. street i 1 entre al OCs ing f hi vay Ock to at t acu 1d 4 T cause n hristma morning ~—David Mingle, of Iowa, arrived \ i I Bellefonte, on Sunday morning ing come east on account of of his brother Willlam B, M Centre Hall Miss Ethel Gettig, a student Irving College, took advantage of holiday vacation and came home spend Christmas with her parents , and Mrs. L. H. Gettig, 3 has h n and v : } 1d it fs ) } : leasant —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas VonBos. Popular with all classes. Al lue opera: oo" heir hall om Wed oany, ys at that time. hiss Swilling—flcClelan. kirk, of Williamsport wer hous 1 nda) . 4 - } } id ! 3-3 during the holiday season of ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Shope, on south Thomas street J t 1 t =4{30 to the Undine hall next Wed- nesday evening and take a hand Inj ~° the “euchre.” There will be prizes Printing trade shoul well know het t P nt G { i I ~—Mrs. Jennie Rogers phia, whose mission fonte was to i nd the mother, the late Mrs returned to her home —Dr. Lee Wood fonte boy, now one cessful physicians friends here last stay in Bellefonte a guest of Senator Blanchard—Donnelly. f A» -—=This week the on laying a new fice of the Brocker other improvements When of the where The parties the new wi fonte ant ceeded in : fad that gir RN or Rover NE pono i % wo Art holds a § L t wit the cia ” v ' : Lh ot ol Batcheler—Thompson. dustry I ke « M David spent the day sea fonte Ww tion at the latter h : ! nk ) i ; , o ne seems to be a hankering in dau r V. { teairn reader what is the latest linger about Bellefonte wong who n Bellefonm t r ia dey Artment wt Mrs. M ent both skill are ers w fonte the the int Marriage Licenses Me Ple 10 h of ADt property « nort} Allegher now occupied | Mrs, Cameron Burr side The latter is considering taking up & residence at ong of the hotels vent was follo y v of red clerd ’ ra Thomas Hartges d ance in the Logan Hous eccTeat wi the - inetta | Miller wdisonburg and the \rRe COMPAny pre eding Christmas M 6 \ % James n Hall Jul lose friends t he bt William Clark who has had charge | Eller e8 gave a tea to a nun at Precilia Gee J and f of the Tyrone gas works the past five | o vited guests at the Bush Ho " Messrs, Perry . sthitn Centre county family from years has resigned his position with 5 o'clock Freeport, 11, Bulletin; Dr. David | David C. Shilling from Baltimore, Philadelphia, York the Tyrone Gas & Water company | nia hatha a Stiver, of Chicag and Dr. We J. [Julia McClellen —_— lef LARISUR, Miron Clana he; and has accepted his former position | Grandpa Henry Bartley and wife, i gyjver, of Lena, [llinols, were guests David 1. Weaver Curwensviii The OGereRME \uok with the Bellefonte Gas and Steam | Who are esteemed residents of Bush's |, he home of their sister, Mra. Dr. | Mary Ellen Houtz pla e at noon. Preceding the we ding Heating works Mp. Clark is a thor Ad rion weir fads happy " a heist J. } Ward on Curtin street this Paul Leroy Guelick Philipsburg march Mr Walter Thompson of ough expert in the manufacture of |Mas Ly a home-gathering of aA num- | weg) They were called east on a Minnie Helen Whitney Osceola Mills | Lewistown ang [OY ‘ \ Minnle ’ | ceols i AW 0 , RANE All fo You a gas and the company in Tyrone loses | Ver of their children and families. | count of the death of thelr sister, Mra : } ™ . 4 ’ . ’ . ~— » 2 ’ . "ital y companied on the plano by Mra a good man in that department of the Those who pald thelr Te spects to the | wm Krape, of Centre Hall. The Stiv. Hat y Ya puny } ial neh Robinson. of tate awe whe than work. His place here will likely be |0ld were: Austin Bartley and ler boys are natives of Potter town ne 10 wie i Eh played the wedding march from filled by Samuel Morrison. Mr, Clark | Wife Altoona; Alvin Bartley, of |ghin and all are prospering in their | Curtis DeHaas . Blanchard Lohengrin. The bridal party coming left for Bellefonte and will move his | lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Chas | yarious callings. We had a brief call [Georgie Fravel « « « « Blanchard down the wide staircase moved along tellef : : de . 2 4t " . V id aires OVE alo Jamal. there In a couple Of Werks Hply fot xu Vg i th i x H : from Editor P. O. Stiver and found | Charles W Young - 4 y Howard | the hall through arches of laurel with Herald iy iter uth Bartley, o A . him one of hoa progroguive kind Margaret M. McKinney « = Orviston | wedding belis hanging therefrom. to » ¢ 100TH 14] ’ UNUNLUALLY inte , ¥ ) eo ‘hr ! ) ' } « « « Bugar Camp the front of the hall, taking thelr The true Christmas spirit took Mra. Howard Dry, of Tyrone, who (esting, In Illinois they have all kinds Andy 1 ORK ov It 8 . . ' i und ark bell » 1 possession of the many friends of | ) } n visiting for some time past tf Democrats and we were delighted Annie Koblasky Sugar Camp | stan inder a large ell where iL i has wen in 0 0 © © {1 0 0 Ld v ' " " " ”'s a " : Howard Martin a few weeks ago, | at the home of her parents, Mr. and [to find that our editorial friend Is of | Harry M. Garret . Rebersburg hy non uy! part rh 1 by \ a has, X . rell. , Oe | 5 pe " A ™ ¢ ‘ > or o 0 ride, Ve everend Samus which Renting ma to plan 3 a | Mra. David Barlet, on Thomas street, | the right turn of mind Sadie M. Rishel . Madisonburg ’ " YY h © LE oe ! fously 111 last k with Lester KE. Hosterman Wolfs Stor { Martin, of State College, assisted by : Wh woeame seriously ast week with an | a Bima outer KE osterm 0 OTe ithe Reverend J. R. Woodcock. of the door of Mr. Martin's residence had attack of appendicitis, An operation While taking his customary daily eve Of assumed the size of a two-horse wag- ) N t first to ba t) jy Outing with horse and buggy, Rev. da Grace Brungart - « Loganton | piemingham, Pa. using the service of on load. Mr. Martin resides near the WAS thought a Jit to 36 he only Jas. P. Hughes, the patriarchal prin- | M. Tibbens Zubler - Spring Mills | the Presbyterian church. The bride Hughes Field ball park, and for the a he Advis, a her Ya BY he cipal emeritus of the Academy, met | Lodie G. Rishel - Spring Mille | was given away by her father, Mins past five months has been lald up with CURl Lal b with a slight mishap, from which he I. Maynard Barger - Spring Mills | Hilda Patton Thompson, sister of the extent of a possible avoidance of such ’ > Ba a brid ald of ho i the a broken leg sustained In an accident luckily escaped unscathed, As Mr, Iva V. Hennigh Spring Mills | bride, was maid o Wonor, and 14 an ordeal Her friends are anxiously brid 1 " Mi Lin Weld. while at work in the stone quarry . : Hughes was driving up High street, , « N . Centre Hall ridesmalde were Miss Lillian eld hoping for her speedy recovery Henry Stoner entre n A va lt] Md f As will be remembered he spent nine opposite the Potter Hoy hardware pu. Tosides « « . State College | Der of Baltimore, Md, a cousin of the weeks In the Bellefonte hospital while Gilbert Bryan, the seven-year-old | store, Geo, Sunday with his Ford car H : : Port Matilda groom; Miss Mary Virginia Thomp the Injury was healing, and upon re- [sono f Samuel Bray, of North Spring [attempted to pass him from the rear hei ) Shhett In ’ ' : VE wh son. of Btate ( ollege, a cousin of the turning home he made a misstep |street, met with a painful mis | Mr. Sunday had just turned the corn. Sarah Ru awl - = ih . bride, and Miss Elizabeth Boyer, of while ascending the stairs and re- | hap while coasting near the brick row [er from south Water to High street, Lloyd A. Houser - « Greeg Twp. Atlantic City The best man was fractured the leg. This necessitated [one day last week, While descending [and his car skidded to the left strik- Ester A. Hennich « Gregg Twp, | Mr Harold Flagg and the ushers Mr, another slege of confinement indoors, | the hill the lad’'s sled ran into a fence | ing the buggy and putting it out of Harris J. Boone - « « « Howard | Ed Thomas, of York, Pa, Mr. Harold all of which he has endured with ad. [at a spot where a large nall protruded | commission, One of the front wheels Ruth A Baker « - « = Howard McCartney and Mr. Milton Stewart mirable patience, This thoughtful. |and the sharp pointed nail struck him [of the buggy was demolished and the oases vous le . ’ The bride's youngest sister, Miss Alice James Clevelang Packer Curtin | ness on the part of his friends isin the eye, It penetrated the eye ld, [rear axle bent. Mr. Hughes, with the 1a J. Watson = = = « Runville Thompson, and her cousin Bruce greatly appreciated by Mr. Martin, and | just above the eye ball, escaping that | nimbleness of a Nfteen-year-old boy, \ Most Thompson were ribbon bearers. After especially does he feel grateful to Mr, [part of the optic by a hairs breadth. | landed on his feet at the side of the Albert Hazzar g Lymn te {congratulations a most delicious lunch- and Mrs, John Hartsock and Frank |A physician was called whose treat- | wreck, apparently the least disturbed Sarnh Cartwright Moshannon | son was served in the dining room, Lockard, to whose efforts the success | ment has obviated the danger of ser. [of those who witnessed the accident. Charles CC. Fravel Orviston | the bridal table being decorated with riends and relat 1 [8 of the generous donation was due, lous results from the wound, Mr. Bunday's car escaped undamaged. | Beatrice L. Strunk Howard yellow and white chrysanthemums. ' Barley | | | i — — a The favors were silver trinket hold ern. The large display of useful, as well as very beautiful, presents bore testimony to the love in which a large circle of friends held the bride, who In a graduate of Penna. Btate, class of 1812. Lieutenant Btahle gradunted | from the same institution in 1911 and entered the Coast Artillery, being first stationed at Fortress Monroe and more lately at Fort DuPont where the happy couple will make thelr home, after a short trip which included a return to the Thompson home for Christmas The best wishes of the community go with Mr and Mra, | Btahle and Mrs. Willlam McClellen, of! Nail In Cow's Heart Recently a cow belonging to George T. Fletzer of near Clearville ruddenly developed a peculiar malady ar dled, feing curious as to the cause {f the cow's death, Mr, Fletcher secured the assistance of J. W, Nycum and C. W. Wallace and held a post mortem exe amination on the animal in the course of which they discovered a No. 8 nai) imbedded in the deceased animals hear The nail was bent and rusty and had passed through the lungs of the cow The Great Keene. Magician Keenie is a truly brilliant performer who seems to have entered is difficult calling mor or the love it than from neces: idered one of the gre iglc the world has duced more new ten years than agician has presented Opera house Januar and evening —-— Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a wan: sdvertis ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 265 words; charges wo others, on cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less than 25 cents; two Issues 40 cents; three (ssucs 60 cents. No advertisements will be answered from this office FOR RENT: ~House, in Bellefonte. Inquire of E J Gillien ant HOUSES: —For sale and rent. J. M. Keichline, Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE: ~2horse Columbus wagon. good as new, Clyde C Fetzer, Curtin, Pa FOR SALE: ~ikhorse bob sled. with good as new. John W. Eby. Zi oan on first mortgage. imps D. Zerby, Atty. Belicfon Bay horse, we OrEs anywhere SALE Portland sleig hea Write or phone t we Coliege, Pa R SALE: Good cow 2 weeks Harry W R-1. Be FOR SAL¥® 2 good cows will soon be fresh, Ap Oak Ha a. Pa FOR RENT-6room bh and Ridge stroeis ir Johnston or Jecob Marks WANTED Wood choppers at 50 cents per cord post makers, Outfit shanty provided Curtin. Pa an XK feet white ‘ bicker. Address Lamberman, Lock KEaven, Pa x8 WANTED Boy or girl. not under twelve years of age. Ww help on farm 1 £9 0 school Write F. S Fishburn, Be 3 LOST—on Tuesday afternoon, & silver watch fob, skeirton head on end and owl In centre Reward. Phil Reynolds. Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE: ~FPercheron stallion. pure bread and registered, weight 180 (bs, gentle an be ught cheap. R. C Thompson, Port Mailida, Pa x4 R SALE bay horse, wi. 1200. fearless of work anywhere. New Portian per-tired Wop DURES LE OR RENT-¢levat coal feed and fara Ppiy business. No dead » FOR SALE SUCH har works, Plioe Grove Mills Everyihing ¢ t samt SIDESS, IMDOACIale POSSESS OT Inauire f A. G. Archey, AGmr Pine Mids Pa PURE BRED POULTRY Single comb brown and white Leghorns, W. Wyaa- jotte, Barred Rocks, Embden geese, Pe kin ducks, Pearl guineas and Buff Or- ingt cockerels. Also fine Angus osl. x fattern, Julian, Pa. 108, FARM FOR SBALE-A small 2.horse farm. 1% miles north of Milesbun containing a 6-room house, & good ba barn 46x48, good water and a roung orchard and all kinds of fruit orme reasonable. W H McKinley, Miles burg, Pa 40 tf, SONG If You Talk In Your Sleep Don't Mens tion My Name This great song hit, and one other song sent postpaid for Scents. We will 0 send our new list of latest song hits, Music of every description. If there is any song you want write us. We send postpaid for 15 penis all popular songs usually sold for 20 and 25 cents Clark Music Oo. Merchantville, N. J x2 SEWING MACHINES: GG, B. Clements. the sewing machine repairer, West Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa. has im proved In health since his last trip Ww the hospital, so that he can go out and repair machines by request. for those who don't want to bring machines to the. shop, Have first clase second-hand ma chines of any make In stock: also new machines from $16 to $25. 1 keep In stock shuttles and needles for all ma chines, Call on Bel! phone. DON'T POR. GET. G BRB CLEMENTS x2 MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are paid by Sech- ler's grocery store, Butter PRE Eggs Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain. Whont, RO «oovsrisniasrsscaisacs M0 Wheat, White ....... LEE EEE CEE
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