Thursday, February 27th, 1913. Page 5. mm BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | ~The Rosary” at the opera house on Friday evening. ~Our public sale list will be found on the inside pages of this issue. —Mrs, Clyde Smith departed on Saturday for a visit among friends In Altoona, ~The Triennial Assessment for Cen- tre county will be found on the In- side pages of this issue «Mrs. Ira From, of Bellefonte, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andrew E Thompson at Newberry, Pa. ~-Miss Jane Alken left Thursday of last week for a two weeks visit to Philadelphia, New York and Boston --Willlam P. Humes was called to Jersey Shore Saturday by the sudden death of his cousin Hamilton Mrs H. A. McKee, of Wilkinsburg, is making a two week's visit in fonte as the guest of Mrs. H. Y zer, —H. L. Hutchinson and W. T. Kel ly attended the Pennsylvania Rall- road agents meeting at Tyrone on Tuesday. Miss Madge Orris departed on Fri- day for Westport, Pa., where she re- mained over Sunday at the home her sister, Mrs. FF. W. Campbell ~The opera house should be crowd- ed on Friday night to greet thé cap- able company who will present the beautiful moral play, “The Rosary.” --Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stover, of Al- toona, were over Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Stover's mother, Mrs. Samuel Gault, of East Curtin St Joseph J ficial of the Pennsylvania Altoona, Pa, was a vi Rhoads home in this place day. ~Miss Mary home last Pottsville, in the « was abs« Stit- Rhoads, a prominent allroad sitor at the Satur t i last Moerschbacher Thursday fro Friedland istern part nt from ed to poiats She three weeks — Miss spending home on on Tuesday will operate large office Jacob Barlett parted day f they guests of They no capital city good fellow Th Tuesday evs in the High Jeet for dis Period per will Mary worth come, Mrs adelr and Bidwell, winter at ith Alle Julia the Hy gheny doul e Stu hia re n Mrs. Rol Witmer Smith fw the Dean Elyria, Ohio has returned his = \ lam Katz Brockerho Ming Morgan, Lami take Sebr Jack Jack ments ! over Schac occupied Two games wer gymnas ing Ac sity them evening 14 thelr luck wit A tors took the count of the Iatter game players 8 retir ankle Both g ed and furnished plenty "The our Friends Christ.” the treat Sunda Ing wdem f 4 of the Pittsl vith an injur » well attend excitement ‘oncern for Away From Hawes will the even God Who subjects a d Mes Were of Superiative of ( Who Are theme Dr morning. In peak on Th Ld Answers hb Fire." These will conserve splendid spirit which has been evident in the many neigh- borhood -meetings held In this con gregation, and will help to carry this mpirit er Into the services of the coming weeks, If want to hear gospel themes discussed in a Biblical way, 20 and hear these sermons “On Friday Chief of Police man and Deputy Sheriff Rowe to Coleville and arrested Angelo Mo- soki, an Italian, who had been works ing In the stone quarries near that place, and brought him to jall. The warrant served upon the man in he will O° You Puke Mosok!i with the larceny of wearing apparel and bed clothing to the value of about $20, alleged to have been stol- en from a fellow-countryman of Lew. Istown, On Saturday E. A. Hoot, a Mifflin county detective, came to Bellefonte and took the prisoner to Lewistown to answer to the charges preferred against him. Mosokl has worked In the quarries at this place since last April, and claimed to have been Justified In taking the goods mentioned as recompense for a debi owed him. He, however, produced freight receipts showing that he had returned some of the goods, but It J¥itantly did not satisfy the other fel- ow. Humes, | weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Her- Belle | P°* hy Wwile- | { journeyed {the { Pulls the String” at Mishler's Theatre, { and that { i Charles | James | Isabel of - | | past {n't went | here WAR | sent here from Lewistown and charged | Nr NN Col, W. Fred his Chadwick car Houtzdale. ~“The Rosary" at on Friday evening will best attractions. George W. Zeigler, Esq., one of Philipsburg's legal lights, was a busi. ness visitor In Bellefonte, Tuesday. ~The County Auditors completed their work and nual statement should be distribution during March Miss Ruth Derner, of Oak a visitor the latter part of week at the home of her uncle Shutt, of North Thomas street, Mrs, John D. Sourbeck has turned home after spending Reynolds has sold to Paul Reed, of house, of the the opera be one have their ready an for Hall, last John was re- seven Bellringer, Horton 8S to evening of Jamalca, N. lay and M. A Altoona Tuesday took In the play Y Lansy and in "Bunty Mr. Harry Katherine, went to Tuesday, for a few days pleas to take in the automobile city Miss Rachel daughter Shuey, was a passenger enroute to Williamsport where will spend a week with her sister Donachy Cohen and sister, Miss ure trip show in Sh 15 of 1esday she Mrs, Miss H pleasant Potter of t the of week of a Mrs the daughter pla ew home « Philipsburg Janet Potter guest | Hirlinger of this Mrs. Allen, Roxbore came tg Bellefonte on irda it her ro } of lege th Lie thi [E) forepart Sat Sta who ; 1 ber liam and wing pare nis left of the Tach ! (ireer Abram Jackso shinson. B [8] rtherine Niagara Jame Dulen Monday for day or mrney to Free wt heen employ AT Mr WINE man on his | opportunity to awaited hin his place count to Freeport an attachment for relatives and old acquaintances in among whom he spent the several months visiting. He does. expect to get back to Centre i for several years, but are hopeful that he mind on that point ening where tw vd then con HINnOIs farm Dulen Is an In ROIng that in spent a d his he hs © past ye iusirious Iinols ty of elthood has transferred nce from Centre retaining, however rat wind of place, coun friends may hange his his On Friday of last an hearing in Squire W. H. Musser's of - fice in which the principals were two Marsh Creek citizens, William Sayers and Watson Lucas, The former had the latter arrested on the charge of wn ult and battery, growing out of a ; between the sons of the princi. The Sayers hoy, age 14, got the better of the Lucas boy, age 10, the perimmage occurring in the Divide school house at Marsh Creek, taught by Miss Corn Confer. The father the Lucas boy took the matter up the result was a law sult. Quite a number of witnesses were present ine cluding the teacher of the school squire after hearing the evidence de- cided that both parties were equally to blame, and discharged Lucas, but divided the costs between them, each paying $6.75, week there was and about | | result | again | ed his Villlamsport, | FNeOss if {certain The | ~One of the purest plays on the American stage 18 "The Rosary.” See it at the opera house tomorrow night, W. M. Schreffler, of this was an over-Sunday guest home of his relatives, DD. G near State College. -Dr. Joseph Brockerhoff home on Wednesday four weeks' trip to lands and Panama, --Mr, and Mrs, John Bishop street are rejoicing over birth of a baby boy which came thelr home on the 16th of February The second quarterly communion will be observed at the U, B. church, on Sunday morning by Rev. C. W Winey. The members are urged to in attendance Rey, C. W, Winey, pastor of the United Brethren church, is quite ill at his home on West High street, of vaccination. We ho; recovery may be speedy When here the Rosary” gave the best to large audience on Friday and is place, at the morning from a the Bermuda Is- the to us fn his last Of time “The satisfaction It will be here evening, at the opera sure to attract a large i house | nudience Fred Heaton brick works family fonte, and Is McClain Block work at Ory William is fire A 1 who is employ orviston, has that town to Belle flat in the continue his ed In the at mov - from occupying a He will iston of nsurancs justment attended in . this place On Wednesd Mis Pitt adiu Bureau th who the General New York © of his brother Hams it a iter i d (Georg Tuesday last rtained gentle veg | ents ind weel wel man gitreet antly artment B., Willi ng nin n« ors tere Ot W ! 0 { and esult, Mrs Mar ‘ Kane swore warrant iknins him for ! g the peace At a hearing held Frida before Squire Musser, he ing a fins of good ads he would dg well to profit b Me Alvin J. Way, Thomas B Way and J. 1. Thomas, of Stormstown were n town yesterda and paid us a brief call, They w here for the purpose of attending to some matters in connection with the estate of their mother the late Mra, Jereminh Way who died the Sth Mrs, Way was in her 73rd year, while her surviving husband Jeremiah Way now in his $3rd year and is still capable of at- tending to all the detalls of his busi. possessing an unusual retentive memory Mr. and Mrs. Way resided on their homstead for an period of 66 years and spent their liver In that immediate community. The senior Mr. Wavy has assumed the unique position of becoming his own executor, Several years ago he made will In which he property, but his wife, he will. He in the disturbin was released, after pay of $6 and from recels ne a ot ire which loo the sq Ira ore on in owing to the death decided to set aside the owner of several farms, {and this week he divided his property of | equally among his three sons and a daughter, giving each a farm and a amount of money, Mr, Way resides upon the farm In Half moon valley on which he was born and raised. This property he gives to Mii son Alvin, with the understand- ing that he (the father) i» to remain there and be taken care of the remain. dor of his lifetime, still Breon's, | returned | | Bauer, of East | agent ments | tend | non ling unbroken | had disposed of his | of i THE CENTRAX DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. returned home on Tuesday from a visit to her sis- ter, Mrs. W. E. Beel, of Harrisburg. | The latter accompanied her sister and | will visit her mother in this place, Workmen's Bargain Store an- naunce a continuance of their "sell ing-out” gale, Their ad will be found on the inside pages this week, where i Jose list of bargains are enumerat- edad, Migs Mabel Fauble | Manager Brown {other big feature this (Thursday) evening. It is a two reel Lubin film entitled “The Guiding Light.” Manager Brown i8 to be con- gratulated on the splendid pictures he Is continually providing for his pat- rons, provided an- the Beenie has play for be | Edward nut Tyrone, is to move his about March him to spend family in this to his work in Rine, Adams making Express arrange- family to Belle Ist. This will en- every Sunday place and still Tyrone during fonte able his week Emanuel Noll, who 18 an enthus ia bee culturist, attended the meet ing of the State Bee Keeper's Associa held at Harrisburg, Tuesday even. and Wednesday of this week He also attended the P. R. BR. Agent's con Tyrone Tuesday, going fr Harrisburg 1 20 vent'on at ther to UNIONVILLE. Mrs, Wesley wk county Visited home of Wm of Mr, Mr. and Pittsl and Mrs, John after at a few Bay. AN. aay mpson, yjourn 8 on township ie pock uvenir or by which and most is irniture The pennies were ne said Wm ¢ Fishy Fishe ndsome Kin 8] it itizer More anon The ['nion inside interesting I« “ ritten ile “cube” will nd on page of this AN man SUMMIT HILL, No. 2. Butler illedd on Ella Mann, Sunday her af M ine friend ternoon Warren the home day We hear that George a little driving horses got lots of buggy rides. Ha! ha! Those on the sick ligt are Mrs ry Walker and Zelma Lucas; hope thelr npeody recovers Raymond Lucas was seen going his best girl Saturday night. We wonder why he don't take his auto instead of "Fred" these cold nights | Claud Lucas has begun to move some of his feed over on the Daley farm where he expects to move in about two weeks. Sorry to see Claud go for he was a good fellow Heasie Mins friends at ak on Sun visited } A. D. Ia - | Long of Mrs i Walker BW got Clow will Har- for to STORMSTOWN, No. 2. We have on the sick list Miss Elsie { Hartsock and Grandmother MeDivett| hope for them a speedy recovery | Miss Hazel Lytle gave a tea party lon Haturday evening in honor of Mr {Charles Gummo, All present report a {fine time, | Now don't everybody apeak at once, {but what do you think of a fellow | who goes to see a girl and falls In {behind the stove, | Mrs. J. Bricker of Bellefonte, spending a few days with Mrs F. { Clemson, of this place, 4] Mn. Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. King's New Discovery and give it to the little ones [suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, once used, always used, Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Niagara, Mo, writes: “Dr. King's New Discovey changed our boy | from a pale weak sick boy to the ple. | ture of health,” Always helps. Buy it at C. M. Parrish, druggist, Belle- Marriage Lice Shaffer - - . {Laura V. Fulton - { Frank C. McCartney Lillian M., Witherite Fred Flegal - { Pearl Simmons Nic nses. {Joel 8 . ~- Mingoville Clarence Chester Krader Palinkas las Ann Morhannon PIANO CONTEST COUNT. with | at- | the | 170,560 107,925 101,699 307,971 2.600 519 940 31.030 915 225 2,006 200 8.01% 106 2,615 0,685, O00 3,665 m | 2.00 21 ROG 015 7 G00 940 The Centre Democrat $2150 Prizes--FREE.. In a a Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE EE NL CE SE Tho NE SE SR Good CONDENSERY LOCATION WANTED Wanted es 1YS 1 ’ Until March Bth, 1612 Co BEB Dev BDeD ¢ For hat retrass stirs MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte Produce. lowing prices are paid by Sech ler's grocery store, 30¢ 22¢ Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C, Wagner for grain Red White Wheat, Wheat Rye Cgrn (Mite Barley THE TRAIL OF A COUGH cold goes svetem Behind ages and waste-—1Upset stomach ditions exist-—Nerves are thrown out of pear--Eyea become watery and weak-Your head becomes clogged and your brain doesn’t work properly. The time to stop a cough is at Its noep- tion. Camp on the trall of a cough with the best cough remedy that you jean secure. That remedy is 'Krumrine’s White Pine and Tar A entire cough or through it i= left your rav- cone. remedy, rest assured we would do it. an kick cough, ~ Krumrine's Drug Store, BELLEFONTE registered. Try It 2be. when alling and | | 80 cents, | FOR RENT: “House, in Bellefonte | | Altoona | Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber ean insert & want adverse ent in this eolumn one Issue free, if Iv does Dot exceed 26 words; charges Ww others, une harmless, | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement logs than 26 cents; two Issues 40 cents; three issues No sivertisements will be answered from this office “Inquire of E J. Gillen sort HOUSES — For saje and rent Bellefonte, Pa x50 FOUND; ~ Bunch of six keys in Be letfonve Inst August. Call st this office for same 7. M. Kelehline, | STORE: —Goodpayiog store for sale in Belle Clarence Altoona | Hill | Munson | | | | | | | Store 200, | | FOR RENT good house | FOR SALE: ~Two | FOR SALE If it were possible to make a better | 6500 bottles sold last season and not |x on your « + + + PENNA. | FOR RENT fone, Inquire at this office 4% 4 WANTED: ~w rent a farm already stocked on the shares. Elmer Packer. Heooh Creek, Pa, FOR SALE: ~An upto date ¢lgus sore; finest location in Bellefonwe. Inquire at this office. oe 1000. safe and Gaws. Curtin xi2 FOR SALE ey mare welgut sound, good worker, Mrs M. ( a Basement room Inquire at in Lyric Workmen's ‘hen tre Bar gain Bil LOST: ~A Purse bevween Oak Hall and White Rock Quarries, Reward Harry Benner, Oak Hall, Pa building Three ofMees, ste sm heated, in Exehang Bullding, Su rooms, F. W. Crider x12 “ge Swover, nt rage wor 4 Ad Racine both incubators capacity: $12 each 2: B Bellefonte, R 3 FOR SALE OR RENT Halfmoon Hill. Call or Brown, Bellefonte, Pa FOR SAL E:~ No. 2 Frick sawm]| er engin, on wheels in good rur Grenoble and Wert, Spring Mode! “'T chanieally in good eondit ) Miller, Bellefonte Bell phone FOR SALE ~Pine black mare yrars works any where: will sell reasonable if taken soon, W.'T. Colyer. i mile east of (ld Fort. x10 FOR SALE: —~ Ay private sale: 3 b and 2 mules. Reasonable credit with security, J. M. Kepler, Pine Grove Mills, Pa x11 FOR BALE-—4-hr Internationa engine sereen waler-c ed 10 days, sel! cheap Garbrick ined Bellefonte, Pa. Both phones One hundred FOR SALE orders taken, shipments 1 Inquiries answered Commer Miller Madisonburg. Pa FOR SALE:-Pure yt chicks, $8 per hundred; egg after the 1#%h of February order. John Heckman. Salons EGGS For Rocks tion 0 ' M 5 roomie address house Haupt on and xe Ww. 1 nat ¥ Lo oid, reaes gasciine skids, Bros., or hatching, fr Yellow and Wh Plymouth Rock fam pingrons. Robert Harr GENTS WANTED Ei} INILY. we want I grade specially 1 Natlor 14 omn 1a CU lars FOR SALE ng wer Laval cream separat Harry Crust, Reyr R-) FORSALEF The Water siroet, Je Bay r Wx4E Lhras? ¢ Jack and reasons for » R.F.DN SALE He Dies wentle and ughbired and a » Zion, R FF. 1 Ne FOR BALE Helletont ¢ FOR stein Py ihe 0d F ares bisck) CAN Y thor Dens ng. (hor ren nhone ¢ Carn or Locust H PURE BRED pO FOR SALE OR in Benner twp and wR er RE? shout 260 acres timberland of fr finest Ris ty in Unionville, on Chestt W.H Earon. Fier ALF Chen COrrent we wh preferred good commi All answers iable AR SUMMER SCHOOL re High Sehool w erm, beginning Monday paring teachers for the Bn specialty None below need apply Terms moderate mation will be cheerfully furnished ing J. H. Haroish. Boalsburg, Pa FOR SALE: Small farm of 15 Boggs Township. one half mile from Miles burg. good 7 room house. small bank carn, and outbuildings. good water, good orchard, land in good state of cultivation, good convenient home Possession given April 1st. Inquire of Wells. Flemming, Pa. Kline Woodriin Bellefonte. Pa PRIVATE SALE~1 offer the owing stock for sale: Pair of fine bay mares 10 years old, we ight about 1400 each: ore brown mare 18 years 0M, weight 10x brown oolt coming 4 years oid. trotting bv ad rangy. sound and kind, wll make a fine road. ster: one coach bred bay colt 3 years old go style and action, will make a good general pur pose horse. one grade Jersey cow, fresh about a month ago, 3 calf; one Jersey cow coming fresh with 34 gall; one good brood sow. Grorge Val ntine, Bellefonte fa —_ acres situate In fe 5 and good one Ihe of STATE COL- Bildeabach Supt HE VERY FINEST SINGLE Comb yold chicks. We also have ! i Althea aod offer for sale hatching eggs of ; sod da ooekerels Y LEce
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