Thursday, February 6th, 1913, THE CENTRX DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 8. Mo ——— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS on he home where Heinle returned Pittsburg and Monday. Fauble for —J. Mac Tuesday from spent Sunday —Miss Mabel Tuesday afternoon where she will visit her sister Judge and Mrs, Ellis L. Orvis de parted on Monday afternoon on a bus- iness and pleasure trip to New York City. Miss Mary Meek and her brother, George R. Meek, departed on Tuesday afternoon for a brief visit in Philadel- phia, —M., A. Betz, the well known mer chant and farmer of Jacksonville, Pa. | was a business visitor in Bellefonte | Monday. —N. L. Gill, of Huntingdon, spent several days among friends in Belle- fonte last week, returning to his home on Friday. —L.eo Scholl, who is employed at the P. R. R. shops at Renovo, Pa, spent Sunday at his parents’ home In | this place Mrs. Sallie Tibbens and daughter Miss Mary have returned home af- ter a pleasant visit with Mrs. Ed Hal- lett, at Juniata. —Miss Anna Sechler returned home | on Tuesday from a week's visit to] friends in Philadelphia and the east ern part of the state Miss Grace McCurdy street, departed on Friday Philadelphia where she is en) sojurn among friends —Miss Mabel Haag last Thursday after weeks with her Mr McMullen, in Johnstown Mrs. Willlam Tibbens ter-in-law, Mrs. George Tibbe some time with the Misses Ru and other friends in Philipsbu Rev Jay Woot daughter, of Bellwood Rev Woodcock's mother Woodcock of this place night. —Mr. and child, of Altoona on Tuesday for i parents, Mr of Linn departed on Harrisburg Linn for ying a rned retu home spending p CTR ul William sister lcock Were Mrs east Mi youngest Willi the pacity : at lenovo, Pa parents’ home "Tommy house on owned and ley, who m Bartley ho Mr. an tended the in Willlamsg visited the returning wr, C. 8 and Dr. 8S. © were Belle! attendances tre County inthe Court —'The Prest change day af until Ho 180 Aid rch Ladies’ chu the yter at iness In ly last chased the tov place ly retired man, farm arty nearby Mrs. Mar been spending Bellefonte Rev, James emy, left f Beech, Cal Flet« ner v Joyed the much ar the «1 AS pleasing in the U Sunday ev will take Mission B young folks, and by other oung not belonging public i= nd An peopl to Lint of week ending Geo. Balley, M. Bing E Bro ward Roxana Mrs. Ni Bernharta A Irvin B Miss Gerda DeForest, Ed- Samuel Freeman, Miss Mrs Lentz, Mr. & Mrs ilimina Packer William Rickert, D Samuel Rishe, George Roses, F Sunaday, OG Ervin, Jack Tonery H. C. Valen- tine, postmaster eriey Geo Ww R Ww (2) events the were Mra (ireen Charles number of social in Bellefonte during past week. Among the number the Flinch and Tea given by Kate Dingess at the F. Potts home Friday afternoon; Mrs Gilmore gave a Thimble party on Saturday afternoon and Monday ev- ening Miss Dalsy Keichline entertain. od at cards at her parents’ home on East Bishop street; on Tuesday ev- ening Mrs. Hugh 8. Taylor entertain. ed a party of ladies at cards at her home on East Linn street, The concert held by the Bellefonte Choral Soclety In Petrikin Hall Mon- day evening under the direction of Miss Mary Bradley, proved a great success In every way. Although the audience was not as large as it should have been, It was very appreciative, and much surprise was expressed that Bellefonte could produce so fine & body of singers. The violin solos by Miss Dorothy Bible were encored again and again. Miss Bible 18 a violinist of unusual ability and was at her best on Monday evening. Some very bean. tiful solos were sung by Mr. R. Rus- sel Blair, Mr. Paul Epwright, Mrs R. Russel Blair and Mr. William Be- mus, There was singing by a male octette and also by the Beach octette eight ladies and eight gentlemen, Ta. ken altogether it was a most delighiful entertainment and it was the hope of all present that the Choral soclety Be Continua and that we may have sych entertainments in the fu- It certainly reflected great cred. ‘on Miss Bradley's well known abil. as a musical director, ~ Quite transpired a | spend the next | Lock | fonts was be the peddler, Wednesday for drunk manager of Clair Tyrone Harry Kline, placed in jall on ing a nuisance while Clayton Brown, Scenic, and his assistant, ler, Monday in George Smull, the genial and hust- man of Smullton, was friends In Bellefonte on the Mil- spent ling business greeting Tuesday. Margaret McFarlane, nurse at the Bellefonte hospital an operation recently for Miss in training underwent appendicitis The Rebekah held one of their in the I. O. O. F. hall, ing, on Friday evening, Jacob Marks departed on Wednes- for New York City, where he will four weeks visiting his other relatives Lodge of enjoyable this place banquets Crider's build day and Mrs. C sister A Spicher has returned to her home Wilkensburg after a few days’ visit with her father, Daniel Heckman, on east lL.amb street Herbert and Albert Bartley Haven, spent Sunday In B at the home of their parents, and Mrs. Henry Bartley, in Bush's dition Miss G in Sheldon drew Aa } Hall on large audience to Petri Wfternoon where spoke for the subject What IY Man Worth” Rev. Sheldon i8 not a gifted orator, nor a4 man who can im press his hearers with tiful lan guage. but he can talk so forcefully on a subject and present it many new phases that he is stamped as a very interesting speaker. Rev. Sheldon Is a strong, yot unique, character At one time he spent a week In one of the state penitentiaries, going in un | de r sentence of a fictitious erime, that he might learn of the habits of the convicts, The Reverend is making a lecturing tour of the country, and up lon the solicitation of Secretary Wes ton he was prevalled upon to stop off | in Bellefonte n Sunday he } r an i on in beau 80 A business change of Interest took | place last week, Mr. Finklestine hav {ing rented the room in the Bush Ar- { eade occupled by Geo, T ast twenly-three | ery photo supply and post card store, land will take nossession the first of April, He will move what is left of his Racket Store goods after the sale and continue the stationery, photo supply and post card business more extensively than ever together with the Racket Store. The store will be extensively overhauled and more shelv- ing put in to accommodate the in- crease. Mr, Bush Is having sale to dispose of much of his stock and will retire from the mercantile business on the first of April. He has however, rented a small portion In rear of the present store room for an office where he will continue to look after the ex. tensive real estate Interests of Mrs, Loulse Bush and conduct a brokerage business in general, real estate, both fire and life insurance, and Invest. ments of all kinds, including the hand- ling of loans and mortgages. lon {tells Bush for the | years as a station- | State Fores- Wednes- Mr, J. Linn Harris, CommIlssioner, departed on a business trip to Philadelphia, Harry Baum departed nesday for Milton where he will con duct a big clothing sale Later he will go to Kentucky where he expects to remain for sometime Miss Bessie Cooney, who has been spending some time with her parents in thix place will leave Friday for Philadelphia where she I8 employed as a milliner The Democrat Tuesday evening Vermonter, whose advent Into wis made In an unique manner visitor Charles Grover making a the States Mr, started on his land trip Springfield mont, just one month up until T he ten as far as lHefonte Hi som distance travel, as Mr. Grover informed us his destination was Ar kansas, where he will visit his daugh ter, He hose this mode of (travel merely 5 the country He state that he thus far encountered pleasant ather, and had averaged thirty miles He puts up at ho- in every he stops and on this occasion was a 2 st at the Haag Ho ase Mr. Grover has the pluck of the old ploneers, and will surely get to Arkansas if “Old Dobbin” holds out try day and on Wed call old town (ur had a pleasant from a genial was who | tour 01 Grover from nbout 1esdny Ie to horse on beck Overs. Ver and got- yet ngo, had has evening Wi a day town HEALTH ORDINANCE PASSED. Council Adopts Rules Relating to Con- tagious Diseases. gley ry of th $3,800, 1" ‘ Mule's Kick Was Worth nt} X ) " wn neces peemed memory Marriage Licenses. Col Linden (Centre tellefonte Crafton Freedom, Pa Howard Charles E le Hall Clara M. Schaeffer Thomas B Rachael M Chalmer L. Alice M Kline William Hale Ida MeDonald John H. Fultz Edith Woomer { William Rodger Anna Henson a H Louisa Beaver Prince Decker Fast Julian Julian Orviston Jr Chester Hill Tylertown James Tyrone McClellan Hospital Notes. | Operations—Mrs. Maria | fonville; Homer Keene | Karstetter of Coburn; of Bellefonte Discharged Han; Mrs | fonte | Clearfield to Enforce the Sunday Laws | Clearfield has started a movement for a better observance of the Sunday law. It Is backed by many of the representative citizens of the town On Tuesday evening, February 18th, Dr. Edwin Erle Sparks, president of Pennegylvania State College, at the In- vitation of J. A. Herr, member of the State Board of Agriculture, will de Hyver hin llustated lecture, entitled, “Snap Shops in the Bast.” in the chap- el of State Normal school Lock Ha- ven, Tate, and Carl Un- Frank Korman, Charlotte Milton, of Ju Jennie Miller, of Bole The Winner~Origgs 1 should say that the two keys to success are luok and pluck. Brigge—8ure! Luck in finding some one to pluck, Harrisburg | | widow of the late Michael Stover, died Lterment } Thursday Hall | Curtin | Rellefonte | RECENT DEATHS. Nancy STOVER: —Mrs, J. Stover, | at her home Friday, of in South pneumonia in her 71st year, Three FORCEY Esther Hurley Forcey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wilson For of Beech Creek, died in the lock Haven hospital “this week of peritoni- tis following an operation for appen dicitis, She was aged 14 years, 3 monthg and 3 days. Deceased was bright lovable child, and a member the Methodist church and Sunday hool. Surviving are the parents, two brothers and three sisters Funeral conducted by Rev, Jas pastor Philipsburg on Deceased was sons survive. cey 01 Crvics Were of the Methodist day afternoon In in the Disciple cem EE. Dunning, chur on was Wednes made ch clery JOIHNSONBAUGH--Jerry baugh, of the Civil war and who served with distinction in Gen eral | regiment throughout the Braddock on Tuesday following an attack of born about 70 years ngo at Oak Hall A widow four hildren and these brothers sisters sur Wm, C1} John, A and Prof, ( Mrs, William Mills, and Fillmore, are made at Johnson a veleran CAVES conflict, died at Of 1 Paraiys wee He wis and and James John- Collins, of Mrs Henry sisters In Braddock on Vive aries, Ibert ICOrge sonbaugh; Pine Grove Norris, of terment was MILLER After an illness of ten ye 1 It of indigestion, ifred E. M died at her home Alexandria \ J a, on the 20th formerly Minn ¢ the result die time she has She was a ct rch mince 3 1 re ' twenty ago sinoe which her children yehre ne pr X Was A rch and Sunday and a member of the Spring Mills She her husband and brothers and sisters Ella M of Chicago, Scott Ww of Fletcher, 8. D.;: Thomas J, of Spring Mills: Colonel G of Bpring Mills; Joseph E., of Fleisher, N. D Dolen D. and Bdward CC. of Spring Mills Funeral services were held on Mon- day. conducted by Reve. Lantz and Price. Interment was made at Lo cust Grove. A number of beautiful | floral tributes were received from the members of the Ladies’ Temple KRIDER Krider, a minister of Lutheran faith, and a native of Centre county, died In | the Memorial hospital at Johnstown on Bunday morning after an | of one week with pneumonia. The Rev. Mr. Krider was born November 13. 1841, at Gatesburg, Centre coun- ty, the son of John and Krider, and served three years in tne Civil war some time | from the Hell Mills Ar ! the ent She four change at Sir faithful worker Ladies’ Temple of leaves to sury the following ng Very h | school Rev. Samuel the and Husquehanna His first charge was at Turtle Creek and later he was the pastor of Lutheran churches at Elderton, Arm- strong county. Cookport, Indiana county and Hooversville, Somerset county. His sight falled at one time and for nine years he resided at Wind- ber, entering the mercantile business, When he regained the use of his eyes he again took up ministerial work and supplied at Lovett, where he bullt the Lutheran church, and at SBouth Fork, Puritan and Morrellville, Johnstown. He was a veteran of the Civil war, In which he served for three years as a member of company B, Forty -ffth reg- iment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was wounded at the battle of Hpot- university, | Blalr | Gatesburg, | tondale lineas | Elizabeth | He also taught school for | later was graduated | the | sylvania Court house, In 1868 the Miss Mary ur also | 8. A. Krider, Rev, Mr. Krider Royer, at Pine vives Heslde survived by of Btarford, R. Krider, Rev Isaac married Grove Mills, who his widow he Ix two mons, Indiana county, of Moxham, two Krider, of county, and Jacob Krider, the old homestead Mra Catherine Btrayer, Hollldaysburg and Mrs. Mary er, of burg The family deceased was at Johnstown. The Tuesday afternoon in the Moxham and Bisters, Gates i the dence of a uburhb of place £ held Mrs Ka (jordan te M died ver her Elmer nome brothers Duncansville, | A of and two of Stray res Moxham funeral Bervices Lutheran Gordon, gud in afternoon, 7 months been pp good part of the day had prepared and partaken of the meal After dinner Mr sONH to the barry shocked to on the floor She had suff which resulted clock Deceased and held the who knew her the late and was ne Gordon went and find in return Gordon lving Ip room nconsciou stroke of paraly her death at 2 « a kind neighbor esteem of all the daughter Mary Gordon Sury were sis love She Daniel born at the h of vir namely Elmer, David and 80 the following brothers Danlel, Bamuel, Jacob and Mrs lam Hassing { f Bellefonts« Ham, of Columbus y,, and Elsenberg, « intingdon., Ti eral conducted Uni 1} 4 nr and f jamin ve Daniel Howard; and BONA Mrs Bory KE $ 188 328 135 58.057 is 13 2. 140 14] 142--191.990, 143 144 146--76,279. 146 147 148-168 815, 149 150 20-172 6¢ 114.810 165.7% and about health and on and upon Mrs her ered a in was and was and Clin- Isha lien al- sisters nd 120 7,308 23 46% 030 PBIB IBRID BIBER ED : The Centre Democrat ¢ . $2150 in Prizes--FREE. I it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE Good Until February 13, 1913, ’ 4 : MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce, Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and ; ¢ ‘ Ll ‘ . b) ' ! DEB WIVLAG WATATANS | The following prices are paid by Sech. store, star akan rnane | ler's grocery | Butter .. “hae | Eggs Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are pald Wagner for grain Wheat, Red......cc.ovvsiscvavonn Wheat, White. ....c.covnseveversen RY® \iiteiseisvnsnvisvisansnasscibiny Corn «icons «0 NOW COT .icovvinnsennsnnnnnnanns Oonts SECRET AREER ER RRR RRR RE AR EEE Barley REE RE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EERE 30¢ ike +h 8 | than 2b cents; | 80 cents, | from this oMce t Bellefonte, R 8 Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can lnsert & want sdvertls ment in this eclumn one issue free, 12 it does not excend 25 words; charges WwW others, one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less two issues 40 cents; three issues No sdvervisemmoents will be answered FOR KENT loquire of E J Gillen HOUSES: For sale and rent. J Hellefonw, Pa STORE fonte House, ino Bellefonte mM Good-paying swore Ingaire at this Mes FOR RENTS farm near Centre quire of J. 1 Thomoson. Lemont for a Furnace Pa #00 w loan tate, W FOR RENT onred 0 Best mortenyg D. Zerby Hriex | sin Ingultre of Lyon & CO FOR SALE:~An upto date location in Bellefonte, Ing AtLy very WANTED —A farm R-1 FOR SALE: -Bay horse, weight 1800 bs... blemish, works anywhere Ephraim Mileshurg. Pa. FOR SALE: “Two Racine ne capacity: $12 each. both #12 re Address able yout J. ( ¥ man, w feyer work on state College B. M, Swver, Het WANTED~ Wood choppers st 50 ceows per cord sino piv-post makers. Outfitshanty provided C. W Korman, Curtin, Pa dat WANTED Bingle man to work needed at once Apply i Heed, Bellefonte, Route LOST Square metal 70 ocenis ease return to Wo 220 N. Soring Suwreet, Bellefonte. Pa FOR SALE: “Team of bay horses work single or double, will may Williams, Mari ha Furnace, Pa NTED: ~-Washings, 10 do at enll for and deliver same Hakmoon Hill Bellefonte colin purse P w W Mrs lough LOST: ~Green-barred shaw fonte uno Holts Hollow Mrs. H Shivery NTED Housekeeper, some ome, HO young giri need apt vdesired. J T Sn Seoonud hia von Give descr cash prior Box 15. Port } LERK ire a posi nt of Bellefonte Demoerat offic Lr WANTED ~ Boys wt Heekmar 4-hr reen ”e goof rood Eprie cleared Single comb brown Wrandotte, Barred ks, Pearl g PURE HRED POULTRY and white Leghorns W ving ntaining x 4€ 14) and t of fruit nable McKinley Pa 4 pyle comb White Legh from fbheavy laying exper hard reas - healt ar 000--the kino tha heavy laying stock 0 fine cockereis aitry Farm. Alfred § taxes MOM Eages a eved, we n rih fully 2% times au wh let and references. J T xas rh a Corres « who has preferred Re i eommi a ANEW ers Hellable Care FOR SALS Cyphers greatly reduese Buffalo Incubators at Guaranieed in every respect. Show usage Ww EAYe you from # 10 55 plus freight on each machine Reasons for selling: Our order for day-old ebhix from our celebrated laying strain of 8. C. White Leghorn hens Is 80 great we must get larger machines. Write or phobe (Beil) or call and , see the machines, Kerlin's Urand View Poulury Farm, Cenire Hall, Pa ot COUNTY MANAGER WANTED: «We want a reliable Manager in each coun ty to secure and look after local Can. vassers to sell Mills Seeds, Plants, Bulbs ete {which are well known everywhere) Canvassers report to the County Mana. ger and he reports to our office. Easiest Kind of work to look after. It requires only a few days to establish a County Manager and will take only a small por. tion of time afterwards Excellent op- portunity Any reliable parson ose 8% years of age, looated nn the'\ciiy village, or country who can qualify willbe ac ceptable as our Manager. If interdsted apply quick for full particulars naming county desired, Address Mills Reed House, Dept. 66, Rose Hill, N. ¥ T " BHERIFF'S SALE. By virture of a writof ¥ Pa issued out of the Cours of Common Plas of Centre County, Pa, {and 10 me directed there will be exposed 0 | public sale at the Court House, In the Borough | of Bellefonte, Pa MONDAY, FERRUARY 24th, th3 LIP. MM. the following deseribed real estate Lal DESCRIPTION ~All that certain piece of jround situate in the Borough of Philigaburg, nded and deserined as follows. Beginning st corner of M. Gowland thence hy line of sald . Gowland ffir nine and NM (0%) deg. east ninety four (M4) ‘eet to Tenth street thenoe by Hoe of Tem nh street thirty and X (0%) deg, east sixty (00) feed 10 Jot of Chas. K Murry; by Hoe of sald Muarry's Joi and part of Chas. MoOully, south fifty nine and Y dog , west ninety four (M) feet to lot of prices no signs of
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