THE CENTRX DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Thursday, March 13th, 1913, -mmm BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —John P. Lyon was a business visi- tor in Tyrone on Monday. — Mrs. Frank Galbraith eral days during the past friends In Lock Haven, -Mrs. J. A. Alkens left on for Philadelphia where she main for a week transacting —Miss Elizabeth Galbraith and Miss Helen Bair, of this place, attended a Bouse party at State College over Sun- day. sev with spent week Monday will re- business, Miss May Hudson, of Huntingdon, was an over Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Thomas, of East Linn street, -—Miss Kate McCoy, pert compositors of force, spent Sunday Lock Haven, ~~Mrs. Tate, wife of Dr was a passenger Monday Philadelphia where she friends and relatives, — Miss Marvin, of New arrived in Bellefonte last resume her duties as head Joseph & Company's store, —General and Mrs. James er departed on Monday for Harris- burg where the General will attend the sessions of the Superior Court --Charles Schreyer, stopped off a few minutes trains Tuesday to greet some fonte relatives while on hi: New York City, ~The Blanchard lantic City exhibition of fonte Basket See Katz announcement issue. If you the very latest styles for their coming opening. Mrs. Edwin F, on Monday afternoon for friends in Lewisburg, C« Philadelpt She away the balance Mr. and Mrs Boalsburg, and State College, wer tors at the home B. Kerns, : Charles is . Mrs He n of the ex- Republican friends in one the with H, W. Tate, enroute for will visit York Friday milliner City, to at Beav- A. Chicago, In between Belle- WAY of q to Mary and will depart today where they will baskets from t shop & Co's in another want to Misses millinery part of catch on tol Easter, be at | special this Garman departed | a visit t and remain LLesviiie ey, and place a prom tawney Mr Altoona at the street nection yard to Mr parted Scranton th curred Tuesday tions are Mrs. Ivy Lentz, both guests of their dis, during the greater week While here they College and Snow Shoe Mr of now this vee) in order Maul and of Ph sister, Carrie were Mrs iladelphia, Mrs. A. 1 part visited also Sam fl hl f Tyrone ent of ' r. Mra. A Editor Ho had to Washington the past month some Important political missions for friends In this section and w= on his way home He influential pa per in Ohio and his friends in this county will know that he prospering “Bi Hurley been having of week breaking In a } found that his work was taking him far from home, and wisely concluded to provide himself with ear, to expedite matters and save time The car is alright, and the boss in alright: only it takes him some time to get familiar with the critter. You krow the commutator on the dia phragm gets on a bias with the dingus fiddle that works the guyus moh! which causes his indicator to vibrate all of which Bill does not yet fully comprehend but he is learning, When they see him coming everybody gives him full width of the road, ” or been on 1 has an former be giad to in Hf the big re ad has the time hin this past auto Fle | tur quarantine | Printzess Hr | & (‘0 {Sabra ieking | | left on | days’ Mollie 1. Valentine of this week for a ten visit to friends in Philadelphia Rev. Frum, pastor of the Metho- dist church at Pleasant Gap Is attend- ing the conference at Altoona this | week. Edward Kelichline, excellent position Sunday at his Mrs Tuesday who holds down at Renovo, Pa, home in this an spent place Mrs, George phia, Is visiting sister, Mrs, F W street, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Griffith, of Axe Mann, returned home on Tuesday from a three months’ sojourn in Phila. delphia Mr Coleville, Haven at Ambrose James Russel Harris, known Philadelphia architect, guest of Mrs. Loulsa Harris eral days of last week George A. Beezer has rebuilt his twelve passenger Rapid auto-bus into a very serviceable delivery car, capable of hauling at ton Mollie Jacobs, of Philadel at the home of her Crider, of West Linn Garbrick, of in Lock | and Mrs and Mrs. Harry spent Wednesday the home of Mr, M. Sloteman. well the qeV - the was for least one Snyder returned h trip to accompanied r, Mrs. McR Rimert, who il her home on vered and on T invited to opening fea and March Miss Sunday from York City her expert Mrs. Lloyd small Alley, ome business \ 8 IK with pox 1esday Y ot tend Garments Wednesday 18th or Mrs, E F Garman Simpson of this ’ Ser clean heen Hannan their { Al The Helr ' reet 1 John mer and py me street Hall to ired vill be of Major drum and yhoo go Oo Petriken (Friday) « ! well ing 4. ned Hefonte the original the tappal wk Hendershot, who nderful dr While | atiraction home talent anpist, and a The the of but re : It enterta Arance in BB Hendershot | mer 0 of } gon, J. C sidered the and Afer gentlemen of the heen in! in con immer then most wi Ameri the in nre best chi ROM of our have iredd to good program has been prepared entertainment will be given under auspices of the Royal Nelghbors America, and admission will be 165, 26 and Thon tickets may secure reserved seats by applying at the office of J. Kennedy Johnston, Esq., to-day and tomorrow Remember, this entertainment will be something different from what you have ever listened to, ond you may never have the same opportunity again, Bo go and enjoy It Ho ab cents | evening | Methodist | | First about | man | day, | COAln | Florida, | for A {and | burg holding | The Misses Helen McClellan and Florence Hamilton were guests at the | Swires home In Milesburg on Sunday, | Willlamm H. Garman hag resigned his position as clerk In Mingle's shoe store and accepted a clerkship In Jos- eph & Company's store, Mrs. Floyd Shook, nee Miss Mabel | Fient, of Lykens, visited her husband and his mother, Mrs, Sarah Shook, of Logan street over Sunday Rev. E left Tuesday for to attend the conference in H. Yocum Altoona Episcopal that place this week Confirmation services will be St, John's Reformed church Sunday at 11 a. m The music sermon will be In harmony with da Palm Sunday on Session at held next and th in of the be his at James K. Barnhart, cashier National lank, is able to again after being confined to for several days by a severe of stomach trouble Strawbridge & will be at the Bush House March 20th, with a full sults, walking skirts dresses. Alken's Store Mrs. Willlam Klapp, « who formerly lived arrived in Bellefonte month's visit at the home Mrs, G. R. Spigelmyer Mrs. George Shapiro and little ighter, Julia, returned to their home DuBois on T after pleas ant visit of several days home of her father, Joseph East Lamb street Miss Iva CC, WW. Winey, of this place, arrived in town Saturday from her home In Free Pa and th week accepted position in the milliner d home tack sles - Thurs- | line of and sum Adv, ff Lewisburg it Clothler's mer | a but Deland, | recently of Mr da in 1esday Hrown of Mrs in a "nt epartment here M them Fhe ove spent efreshments wit) H URE ued wWershot was given a heat dquire Musser on Wednes oon Up until a few days Hendershot had resided In a whned |} the prosecutrix, along Lewistown pike hn milk Hellofonte claim permission the the privilege of buying It took the buggy and al into the possession of Hay junk dealer, all of which Mra. Hull claims was against her wishen Hauire Mugaer held the young {man responsible for the return of the vehicle, which Hendershot says will be done to-day The defendant alro naked to pay $9.25 costs, but pre. ferred to give ball for same and amount of the bugry's worth, and take his case to court A i " re the old and n to have shout He to ait rom tten Le with He to | bugs for 31 lowed BR L0H in Lu n | Keifer, | east | the {low {| Squire | either ' | of was | his new purchus- r agency. Bigmund Joseph received Cadillae car on Wednesday, ed through the Geo, A. Be We are who past vear, is Bishop Kennedy thig morning to attend the funeral of Harry Johnson, who Tuesday, He expects two weeks Been tonight Manager Hrown has provided for his patrons very sensational feature entitled * Drama in the Air” It is a two Pathe feature in which a race in alr between r ships the big ture BOrry ailing for the | at his home on | | i been low has (quite sireet J parted fornia, brother, there on gone about At the Johnston, Esq. de. | for Fresno, Call | his | died | to be a A reel | the | fea ai iN the © the an excel This with orchestra is night Fol- Lyrk Lyri pa Hrandman of certainly giving of his pretty theatre program every night added feature of the drawing big crowds every the crowds to the Nelghborly troubles families from Quaker Hill before Brown on Tuesday evening, but compact was effected before BI Wi heard This is the | pursu« difficulties | should die young. Willlam Laird now his will have to brand new is a dandy INE mans salesman, all istified Manager Theatre | tron lent two brought peace 4 proper this } If aroun on time blame 1 that sporting It earned by } Vi an amate renderg hi ud Henr OUrs« nd Master d she to HE doesn't best girl put the watch he and was efforts as of which in feel get LO Be or vi David ‘Thursday tice after mother, Ohlo., wn's { rard yery her daugh- | whom she vho will glve we likes it] nicely | Altoona, a lum Penna Johnson the the Sign Still Stands a int cere stands, that the t that does eminsed The defendant od of ire’ in in il Are VP iperior the Nit higher mst n decrees oir vill rema otherwise sign vt p to state that Sidney | v { Altoona, | Thursday {Of | Broom is { lam | Bellef: about ty | of MARRIAGES. Kellerman—Williams, Harry E. Kellerman and Miss Stella 4 Williams were married at the of the bride at Beotia, on Thurs. Feb, 27th, by the Rev, M. J. Run- of Btormstcwn Gensler—~Weaver, J. Gensler well known and Miss Grace Weaver, | Mills, were united in mar- | Grace Lutheran church, in | Monday evening at 7:30 the Rev. E. R. McCauley reside in Altoona | hom day Yan, 9 a barber, Loona, Hpring riage ut the on o'clock, The Hanley—Dunkle. ome of Mr. and Mrs in Bush's Addition 1 quiet but pretty vening of last week, when Anna, became the wife Hanley Bellefonte, The took place o'clock, and performed by Rev, C. WW, Winey the United Brethren church. The | 8 a son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil. and both him and his the respect of a host of | The h Dunkle, of Andrew the wedding on Was BOETIE I thelr daughter of Thomas ceremony Was of at s Hanle bride enjoy | friends Poorman—Irvin. Myrtle Irvin, of Reynolds Ave- surprised her many friends in going to Buffalo, N. Y “Ro, where she was married Edward Poorman, of Am- bridge ’ but formerly of Bells fonte wedding occurred on Wed nesday 26tth She returned home last week, packed her goods and shipped them and informed her friends | her marriage Wednesday of last week she left to join and in | their new home at Ambridge Mr Poorman form: worked for Thom- as A. Bhoemaker but now conducts a meat market at Ambridge, Pa Mrs nue, nte 1 WO weeks her hus! ri riy Remember Wednesday There week | FOR SALE | M Kepler. Pine Grove Mills FREEBIE BEBE : The Centre Democrat ¢ $2150 in Prizes--FREE. “> Cut [liam's Department Store it to and this out and bring G it w be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE CIDOB DODON y ® \f A » , A 4 » A » 4 » MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte Produce wing ‘pr eR Are pa gr ery 4 a or's Bellefonte—Grain, wing prices are pal Wagner for grain b0c IMPORTANT Fa AA NOUNCEMENT A. G. Morris, Jr., EDWARD K. RHOADS Coal & Wood We give the famous Stamps with all purchases. Leave or phone your orders with us or at the Premium Parlor, No. 2615 High Street. mm iV Fill your books quickly and secure Valuable Premiums, GET OUR PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF COAL. May Move Eastern Penitentiary Mere. | the « new western pen county, the gen introduced In by tepresen lish astern making the in Centre A bill to al ftentiny pend itentiar ernl the tativa J The } public Heit bide of the ings and clude the stint prison w Monday night Wilthank of Philadelphia ill provides that the board grounds and buildings shall so for the purchase of the site Philadelphia prison, its bulld- equipment, the bids to In removal of the bulldings NT Hote A of Verses, ten verses of the read at the opening ses sion of every public school In Penn- sylvania dally was passed finally in the house last Wednesday by a vote lof 146 to 27, following a debate of | over an hour, Read Ten The requiring | bill Bible to be AG MORRIS, Jr, Successor to |! E. K. Rhoads BELLEFONTE | The Administrators and heirs of Edward K. Rhoads, decensed, desire to announce that they have this day the coal yard property and equipment of the late Edward K. Rhoads to Mr A. G. Morris, of Bellefonte, This bus. iness will be carried on In the future by A. G. Morris, Jr, and we bespeak for him the patronage of all the cus- tomers of the late Edward K. Rhoads, decenned JOREPH J. RHOADS, REBECCA N. RHOADE, | Laura ! (Chester May | 80 cents. | from this office | FOR SALE | FOR RENT--Basement room in sold | Marriage Licenses. Thomos Hanley Annie Dunks Herbert J. Sto E. Kayler A Bpyaer Donelson Bellefonte Bellefonte Madisonburg Coburn er Alexandria M Marklesburg Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can jnsert & want adverts ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 26 words, charges ww others, ons cent & word, first issue, no advertisement less than 25 cents; Lwo issues 40 cents; three Issues No sdvertisements will be answered HOUSES: ~Forsalceand rent. J M Bellefonte, Pa FOR BALE: Second band Singer sewing chine. Inguire st this offies sale in Belle nt girl 1b years. STORE ~Good-paying swore for fonte. Inquire at this offoe WANTED: Position ona farm Address A. 8, Rhoad, Bellefonte, i 2 FOR SALE: ~ Fine young horse; also fresh cow, W. W. Kerstetter, Zion. Commercial phone, FOR SALE: An upw date cigar store; inest location in Bellefonte. Inquire st this office 2% § safe and Gates, Curtin xi2 Bay mare weight 100 sound, good worker. Mrs M. ( Pa Lyric Theatre st Workmen's Bargain building Inquire | Store FOR RENT good house Three lees, steam heated, in Exchang Bulldin rage roots, F. W. Crider ¥1% EGGS: For hatching, from heavy laying strais 8. C. White Leghorns. Address H. J Bellefonte, Pa. FOR SALE: “Two Racine capacity; $12 each, both Bellefonte, R-38 WANTED: Married man 0 take charge farm completely stocked salary Benner. Centre Hall, Pa FOR RENT: -Six-room with stable. Situated on Valentine street of Edward Gross. Bellefonte FOR SALE~Moge] "TT" F chanically in good condition Miller, Boliefonte. Bell phone FOR SALE Big work horse, suitat work; good single line plow leader 0. D. Eberts. Martha Furnace, Ps St Wn be Walkey neu DaLoOTs 2 BM oo house rd roadster Apply t piyt RW. 7 ad ie for farm Price 8% AY private sale: 3 Reasonable credit with Pa mules SALE: Low porth 1 Halt Moon Terrace r address. Haupt & Brower ood and Lewisburg FOR SALE --L ¢ no. 2 latest mods $y ) De seen at Lhe Pa FOR SALE —Bay IZEY. wood as st Dew J FOR al Cal WANTED dependable Erdiey on 80 OD man r Oh RF Sm mare meres phot Pa FOR SAL} Water stroet I woes MORTG ES a0 ar Pp. Tp MIDURY n first MOrgages a selocied. w mp yI% times referer PER CENT OFS WADLIDE OaDS wrest, payabie sen dantly pred by nr ‘ carefully perty. worth fu for Bow Rirt aru Worth. Texas FIXTURES (hoa ister show cases post card racks, grag Ww wood FIRST axes) we pr Wr on. FM STORY cash shelving a nstruments arge frasned pled heater stoves, Kx design Bush's Store FARM Por sale miles west of He about M0 being cleared house, bat k barn and other and well on farm w terms, or exehss ge for pre in mobihiy rent Address Bellefonte. Route | PRIVATE SALE-1 offer the # w stock for sale ©: Pair of fine bay mares 10 yours old, weight about 1400 each: ore brown mare 13 years old. weight 1400 2 brown ool coming ¢ years old. rotting rabgy. sound and kind. = make a fine road sler: one conch bred Day colt 2 years od. good style and sction, will make a pood geberal pure pose horse: one grade Jersey cow fresh about A month age. Menlf; one Jersey cow poming | fresh with 34 cal; one good brood sow, George Valentine, Bellefonte, Pa Sif PRIVATE SALE: 0 fine shoats, good 0.11. Owe borne mower, 108. Osborne hay reke. Hisck | Hawk cornplanter, good as new; setfhay ladders | BO.fL Jong: bag treek, wind mill bay fork with | 195 rope and pallies, 18 io. dinner bell, bu. clover seed. 7 bu. timothy sed. cream separator, used res ’ r exchange efonte « hala wo ery A ve 5 and good one bred
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