Thursday, March 20th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. ~ ~~ Nn Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cook de- The Bellefonte Academy boys are | WATER RATES TO BE BOOSTED. ELLEFON E AND VICINI Y for a few days’ visit among friends nual appearance of the Academy min- | Council Decides Upon 50 Per Cent. The great Alexander Dumas was sit B 1 I Go to Petriken Hall next Tuesday | tres, which will take place this year | Increase to Meet Annual Deficit. | yy, o¢ qinner with some friends. They the second or third week in April I'he water rate in the horough rs be : 4 righ ! advi , . ov 4 " Four entertainers. No better traveling A splendid program of pictures is |W be advanced from 60 per cent, of d Just complimen m upon i] RA C PHS \ Sal Fitzgerald went to | Peng provided each night at the Lyr- the schedule to that of 90 per cent, | excellence of his kitchen. “Yes,” he THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPH rep oe I Ens ay ¢ Hea n Tow {le Theatre and the large audiences | I'hi in W hit council declds d upon gad reflectively, “1 have a cook who is ams) BS Bay . Hop MH wil which attend testify to growing pop doing at thelr regular emi monthl a wonder. Her name is Sophie. And do A ~~ {uy Sim wi c gr Pn Sik ularity of this place of amusement { session on Monday night, It's a 50 K : he & hiav " 4 y lam Dietrick and Miss Case, | "™ . per cent, boost and means that you know, she has achieve miracle ~Miss Sarah Boalich is Spending Wem Min Sgro i gute Forestry Mrs, W. Gross Mingle, formerly | the Sonowing relative ) de an you are paying $6 now for water you, in orthography. Bhe writes her firsg 3 ands . b tate vale oT ar, "Di ) Mo fr O { ’ al y ‘ ain ) i ] " J GO p f 4 , ' wh - 4 a week with friends at State Co in n is Wilk Buk Nolan to Bellefonte o ng will pay $0 when the new contract | name without employing a single letter lere. business trip to Harrisburg | barre, is a guest this week at the A an 4 Ba n n_Wed- | mga In regulary order on Monday Jameg McClain, of Spangler, was A little daughter was born to |C., Mingle home on East High street sda) Blew v hu Ue xh ‘ oo i i , {night President Keller informed the that belongs to 3 : . Ha - . ton, ) y surviving wt ‘ ’ an over Sunday guest of friends in|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross at their The Cosmopolitan Four, said to be bi ; 18 BISLEY; | water committee that the rate for the But it isn’t possible, nV . tan a . John Glenn, ] Tyrone, a nephew: Y i . . Bellefonte home, rear of Penn street, last week. | po most versatile quartette traveling Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Glenn and Mra. | Soming yea hould be made known. guests, George Fessler, of Renovo, was Morman Shearer, president of |as entertainers, at Petriken Hall | Rachael Glenn, all of Cleveland, Ohlo. | Pht an mn di ; the Comm ties Me “Absolutely true, 1 give you my word, the guest over Sunday of Miss Agnes | the Bellefonte Furnace Company, was | Tuesday evening, March 26th They On Buturda moroinz. General ia % a er ; udge and Dagge 2 ey She writes it ‘Caufy! ”— Bookman. Gehrity, of South Spring street, an arrival in town Monday from Har- [are creators of fun and amusement ! ! reneral |i ort conference announced hat . " James A. Beaver uffered an attack flthe ol 1 x} fn t a risbhurg i x : i an attack o 1 Id rate hould hw maintained The Academy closed at noon ves- Miss Ethel Dale, a student at)yertjgo at his home on Curtin street, | This raised the question af to how terday for an Easter recess extending 3 Thoma Mit hell has sold his Goucher College Baltimore, Md., will| which has since given rise to the | the annual deficit was to be met Acquiring a Reputation, until Tuesday evening, March 26th, Hy if inn reel to Ed- larrive home this Th irsday evening | rumor that he was stricken with par | President Keller stated emphatically Archbishop Howley, who lived in the Fred Rees, of Renovo, spent Sun- sam ah oh th Jrivhng wil een the | to spend her Eades vacation with her | 414i His phy an states that he | that needed improvements could not | €lghteenth century, most unjustly got 2 L ee ano [8 irs Mi . oo s . ‘ N { , . oe i . { . day at the home of his parents, Mr, Mi ” 0 Ly parent Mr. and Mr Clement Dale. | jg very much improved, and although | be carried out w ithout money, and | the reputation of swenring lke a troop- : rt (3 y - . AVE Mis Grace McCurdy of East s-Ravmond Dale, son of Charles M, [not in the best of health, is no he | king t a 5 4 AEA a \ and Mrs. G, W. Rees, of Reynolds ave : 188 Gr Y, Raymond ale, son of wrles } r 1 . none the | raising the water rate was the only ’ +x plat un is that the Duk nue. Linn street, returned home last week | Dale of State College, who was eper- | worse from aturday’'s indisposition solution, T! was done on motion ef. ‘The eX{ ation. | r uk William Maves returned to his from an extended visit to friends In|ated on for appendicitis at the Bell Joseph Badger, Mack and John |and carried without a dissenting vote of Cumberland, who fought the battle home in Coleville on Saturday, after Philadelphia and Gettysburg. fonte hospital a few weeks ago has | MeBuley, Mack Lowery and Philip Other business in connection with | of Culloden and who was unspeakably a week's visit with friends in Hub- Charles Everhart, of Punxsu- | recovered and on Monday left for his | Johnston, were young men whom Rev, | the er department + several lersburg tawney, spent several days of the past | home McArdle had heen informed vere | recommendations of Mr : op Fie ) : week as a guest at the home of his If the weather : as fav- | Bullty of destroying some scroll work | stated that there was always dim wel) ] \ OO ¢ t- \ i IL weather remains as ay . p R . \ . ¢ Ba Ek i X res. 3 Fay th : Seen appoint grandfather, Daniel Everhart orable as the past few days, an ef- | upon tombstones in the Catholic cem- {culty In lowering the water in the | e certain blll which he disliked He 4 €0 ne we : - ' | @ TT 3 (VE % nke v . { y g p py N 186 O fey x jr Deent N. G. P. with the rank of first Migs Mary Thomas, daughter of |fort will be made to resume work on ele ry I'he boy were taken before |wpring when cleaning it, and sug returned to the house of lords, saying: Heutenant : y y Supt. F. H. Thomas of the Bellefonte | the state road through Nittany valley Squire Musser on Wedne sda y eve n- [gested that a larger gate be placed | “It's all right. my lords I've seen the s . . 3 11 4 mut i“ Ls 3 ’ "OTE un it} R( 154 the w ’ | Central Railroad, is quite ill with [that was completed “ ne east ag) oy I d “be n a t te Loar " nt Son on hv Es a archbishop, and be says he'll see the meumonia at her yO Ss near Hublersburg last fall } 144 yi van LH ney | 1ow enough to clean the spring with- ’ . pne mia at her home on Linn St, iin se were the gullty parties out resorting to a coffer dam. Mr. | promoters to before he'll vote for y + Me Tt ’ ) Seibert also recommende hat ¢ ) the ~—— 4 watter of fact, al fonte Monday. the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Pet- | Pine Grove Mills, and former County For a number of weeks past “ | ta , oy ih mm ih eq Na . A A @ bill As a ma fing? " ¥ rikin Hall this (Thursday) afternoon. | Treasurer John Q. Miles, of Martha |onel,” the faithful old horse who had |. pr nR the - r "t D } wd the profanity had been supplied quite .—t " 1e Iring sami ob igh 3 2 : Subject, “Scientific temperence in our | Furnace were re-newing old ac- {done duty at the Schad plumbing es- | By SH a € NIEher han | 45 the ordinary run of conversation by yd Clement Dale. Esc a Notary Pub- : the walk so that dirt could not work oe 4 ale, k8q., a i i" schools” quaintances and transacting business | tablishment or twenty-five or more 4 , av Seis 4 the duke lic for a term of four years from x ¢ 8 in. Ballefonte on Wednesda | years, had been placed upon the re- into the water, On motion March 11th, 19813. Mrs Fannie Wirts, of Altoona, |'} Helielol RL ’ sid _. Ww ! » ' i ovements were ' | URR ested spent Sunday and Monday in Belle- | John Nolan, an engineer on the | tired list by reason of hi wcapabil- the cost of same Mr. and Mrs fonte with her sister, Mrs. Catherine | Philipsburg and Clearfield Division | 1t¥ of doing ¢ ve work Schad | (Con .. By written ocom- | tar vg gave 3 Farley, who ig recovering from a se- f the Pennsylvania allroad, came Lh YS a8 vere iliness | down from Tyrone on Wednesday to! evening and hear the Cosmopolitan parted on Tuesday for Philadelphia | hard at work preparing for the an | Sophie's Orthography. tof Centre Hall, but now of said one of his profane, once went in guest of Lhe pris mate to get his agsistance in defeating Amos H. Copenhaven, a well known lumberman of Taylor town- "3 : : 8 ship, transacted business in Belle- he regular monthly meeting of Former Register A. G. Archey, of r« —Governor Tener has re-appoint- Mrs. Ralph Mallory departed on Monday for a brief visit in Willlams- port While there she will have her eves treated by a specialist Bellefonte Match | w party on the | : A . Ompany permission to lay a | 4th for the benefit N We Miss Mary Ann McGill has ) Spend 1h v with hi mother Mrs sam} t3ds n \ . 12-inch j n the pring to thei account of Mr —Mrs. James H. Potter and Miss | ite ill at her home on East | Henr volan f outh Thomas | P48 PIE \ A, : plant 1 wal Vou be used onl ¢ y Circles Kittie Potter departed on Monday af- . “ at raat y \ i i y street. She as been threatened , a fn Hre, and Us action wa wi #pent in N 1 tlantic City wh hey | : hidiits . . i ion ! a ! and ’ 4 ternoon for Auantl i ; o re €Y | pneumonia but we are glad to say | x ra ¢ of del in 2 ATE ¢ y : ‘ i ! iting i recommen ourse, and > A Laster sed on { { i A TED s we vw M ’ a A spend he luasier 3ensol now improving A n wr kK and inform loroformed » ¢ Frat at A3EBOGS ~-Mrs. Elizabeth Callaway, who has | ’ i gandhi al present Rachael Harris, was Fmith, Catherine bs Donald 8S . 1 ¢ I'he Charles McCafferty y Xp ee 0 ditoh Snbed . vo didi # the request ! fenore been visiting In \ t for nearly transacting | next week. Emerie : “Jim Short were among those who spent Sunday } a ils Nery ir | [ 1 3 ! : } . James Mackey, of any, whi VAR ® ny y or lon north Spring street 10V O« ORs] } i IsOu i . wa i r v : O werite Tweed two months, is expe home the | pring “. Now ! ; on supervision « OTOuK latter part [ this or t forepart of Monda) paid i Pp g A nh ng and the 3 ged for fire | Swartz, France WwW ‘ A Ants Democrat by | ) A all } uy on an t 4 8 oo arn I . . : ; Ww n : ire 1 | { pis lance to the X } { posin x t ' " ’ —Dr. J. E. Ward, George Mallory, | Th ( aid wa } 50 tememt that if » ay your | # : ! \ ; 1K ju ' i me neil ) . | Zerbe, Mayme W. T. Twitmire and M. Johnson win : n bet n this vod ’ room and ’ us y A aa \ iafer wa 4 A Samuel Ps in Altoona in attendance at th ‘en- “ n abil tall hs XN " {ot n t LNO ntest | TT Py Rs 3 § FOOIR 4 goOC i 1 ex and business | Howard Harris tral Pennsylvania conferen ¢ / —Edward A. Shopd of who was f r ny ears div man on the Bald Eagle V road, but now a Bellefonte visi -Misg ficient compositor 4 va Lr riy n ‘ . tio: ‘ mir t he pr ert rs ! } office, was confine t er ne tl ednesday t DEN » ' . naged and { “1 A pa old rut ne might be reg ed and t i forepart of the week by a bealing in| tion at the Hicklen home on east Lo. |the auto hospital for treatment. J a RE ty Yted Penny a Word Adv. the Howard, | \ , Ln I ) h Any subscriber cad insert a want sdvertls able troubl Pete " “} that tres rew re H ‘ \ ” ‘ p tion nol { pt in this column one issue free, if it dose M fo rr } / gh WAL A tr ng y " um Na, y pr not exceed 35 words harges thers, ons " : ra ming ¥ 1 ‘ a veek in ‘ I i ! rt ent & word, first issue, no sdvertisement less children, « or wer arrival t t he is ri y : “Le | Arag } m ¥ v =F , y tu J nD 25 cents; 1wo issues 40 cents: three issues i { \ y pis. No advertisements be answered v _ rh ” ) ’ | | f» 1h ee] at the he i" r. Flemins { ¢ r " \ gr ¢ i } 1 | ! Ir. Ye tafe { rire 1 ~ Kr ‘ | com from this office Mr. and Reynolds ~The Penn passed zl enroute tice and They ars town on | HOUSES — For sae & Belictonte, Pa FOR SALE: Seer re at th GOOG Pay Ina FOR SALF Ton 34 nine this / YOURE COW i ’ Nittar 3 ~—Mrs ‘ | SE iad? 4 L131 r oA | WANTED — Married man small family sons, John and T nas my dia xcellent 1 i ff dispia : | ! ! Ls of ! thos i al : y rite y that eam. OD Everts Martha Furnace Pa Atlantic City he the have Da i mall-sized str n its act n Ridge 4 ‘ A tom is to ' v or : ! | cated Ipauire of Lyon & Co. Bellefonte. 1818 apartmen will 1 in nds f ew day L8 cok wi fk : SH Sri ria} b FOR SALE: Penn Esther Range with tank first of May pr. 1 i hem | abo tw OL & machi hava ‘ } ‘ : al Orn oo my « au} ‘ tied practically new. C KE. Zeigler. Spring Mills, s 1 " } 3 4 tif sk s ¢ troubls wan ix 1p in ny N gp . oh ; —— : ! n a } , the first of April walked out a demanded | usser's office on Wedne Ah 1 - ‘ 3 by hoy all ren al f even nols 10 take up | FOR SALE Biack horse, wi 1300, works soy- —At the Scenic tonight Manager cent : f the parties pay- |, w iy in the contetts ‘id hin face | DOtes of similar amounts and pay cur- | where. Mrs Wm. Corman. East Bishop street Brown has provided an unusually [boys are still out. while the tv 3 oRta i "t Poi tid Phy akin nin fulls nd jefe [Te0t billie The amounts asked for | POR SALE—AnD up-to date cigar store; finest strong feature in the two reel! Lubin | capable ones were taker ack t AY. aaa i a . in ter Hy and # a dad Pas mre | WETe respectively 500. $1200. $2000 location in Bellefonte Inquire at this ofo film entitled “The Lost Son It jw higher wages : Cosmopolitan Four, mid 16 ender an re ¥ B Consedqguet $500 $504 $1200 and 84 Y Ale Of ¢ fot y } rtore Thy r FOR SALF 13! mer rman : : will § War i i ! { ‘ " : B , 3 oo» f the voce tera ‘ rgb . Ft ; . ropriat $ ‘ {| Sou good worke FOR RENT ~Hirick livery stable, centrally lo raise in wages, Some 3 earch eat number on the YM Charl hiskers ren red especially strong in dramatic interest | vi and holds the attention of the spec- tators from start to f » Mrs. John N Easter Music at Episcopal Church FOR SALF Thompsot PIANO CONTEST COUNT. ai Tes i water heat st homes in Howar Reasonable ams. Howard. Pa FOR SALE OR RENT "he Cambridge farm n Benner twp, & t 70 acres cleared land and 260 acres timber | walter, finest of fruit ty in Unionville. on Chestnut ress WH Earon. Fien iPr | white Barred Rocks, RB ig fueks ) ee ry Form Mattern a x19 . . 4 . FANCY SEEDOATS White Swedish varie John Burl y North ' ’ ces ! lint Base Ball Schedule. i 4 . 14 4 P = ty. Noted for large yield. Early, long stiff the 0 : t oO plecopal i { V3) the nly bringing th § 4 2 { ' us Weighs 40 lbs, per bushe Seocdsman . follows In the morning ball feeling and \ the fans \ Vi==175 i { 75,21 selling same oats at §1 and upward ] AE n ho ' y ir energ of { ' the mill at 75 cents per bushe or long beet : ; FEpworth League Ins meeting it Da s - Yelle Shiels I EL v " 1! 179.575 ’ g | more at 70 cents per bushel Koeeht Milling ’ teen I a. Ss OWE el ¢ RN v 4 .h ri » Company. Parvin Clinton Co xia townsman O vied ’ N an appropriate sermon by the | team ha 14 i ' ( 208 : - DE George " bush ; ! . Mr Wetzel : ste Yocum, at 10:30; Sabbath | paneging a i 296. 70! PRIVATE SALE] offer the follow ng lly elected for ’ \ Sanntaep ‘ea 4 x “ p ol & 0. and special aster set . i " TE 189 RO stock Tor sale © Palr of fine ta) mares, San wen ) nor were clas ind room mates bot : y : {ule of wh ) { - hen y pd 10 years old, weight abont 1400 each: ore good as delegate from Per vs ; yiat the State University wa in ) Sabbath school at 6 March 26 Mil im High School. at 201 IS1L671. | prown mare 12 years odd, weight 1600 Ibs: ond National Assem! J Lue | d the grou : Kar dis- | ich a splendid program is : Bell t wom A Sey 160. Se ta Colles L763.465 16 §¢ h 158.090 | brown colt coming §¢ years old. trotting bred can Wheelman whi ! S ) 3 ] very good likeness of eight of repared 1 the teachers ’ oe wll ME ea oll } 50,126 16 ! 300.555. | rangy. sound and kind, w= make a fine road ; , N ’ ' High School at State College Apri ' 450 “ : 209 005 | ster: one coach bred bay colt § years 0d. good 120 160.105 . bh 162 nog style and action, will make a good general pur : BD Mh pose horse, obe grade Jersey cow. freah about a month ago, M oalf; one Jersey cow coming boee1,010,9 8--213,73 ; 449.996 | fresh with 3d calf; one good brood sow. George » 5 } ( \ 13% 176.636 Valentine, Bellefonte. Pa maf $172,622. 141 2,230. 1 201.240. | PRIVATE SALE: ¢ fine shosts. good 61%. Os nm to & ETO wha o' doch sunrise OFAY oF meeting : Ail cons " ‘ i ‘ AMONK : en 1h 0 3 do 8 1926--1.ock Haven Reserves, at Belle alwart form of Mr. | NIA AE, HUarislls, HOION. | ponte: May 3-—Lock Haven Resery : 0.) i aa oae ia numbers but man) | } 1 I None the leas conmpicuous | body vil ou : st Lock Haven: May 10--lLock Ha 1: 149,54. . A AY the spirit The i ' h f a th mn the photo is our friend Wetzel who | C0me and V joy these High School. at Bellefonte May 17 to one side as It h hors evident iy decided that f \unol delightful v ! INE peos ! ra " $y ww, W its gy i! y y jot A AVoIraupois oa f.ock Haven High RBehool, at Lock Ha prime ten 30 | should be taken on early In life | ver May 24-State College High the numbered in the hundred . ! "_ Qe) v cal afe 4 } . 148 626,030. | borne mower, 1901. Osborne hay roke. Winok sand and were the prime movers o ‘Om Sunday afternoon Donald he mers { the Union Bible Chool, at Bellefonte | Hawk cornplanter, good as new: setfiay ladders, the present great good roads move. | Get, Harry MeNichol Gordon | *chool held in the Olive Chapel at PDO DEVDID DODO OBDON 20M long: bag truck, wind mill, hay fork with ment Montgomery and Forrest Tanner | Coleville on Palm Sunday 1813. were Marriage Licenses. | 125 rope and pullies, 18.10. dinner bell, bu. clover started down the Central wilroad | attended by an audience Alling every . . ‘ | | seed 7 bu timothy seed. cream separator, used Col H. 8B. Taylor, Esq., of this|tracks for a walk In the creek op seat Mr tote the efficient supers | 1. aide FORE Y his . . Miftiinou n | ( entre ¢mocCra 20D Joo 49 byt swing Sabie wood AR with place, has been secured to prepare | posite the kilns of the American Lime | Intendent, with the help of Missioner | y ‘ pping tabie, 30-0. 4-ply 5-in. can ton In Septembe 1é This I | the members t he gtrong organization na 5 1¢ | ) is the » I 1 113 1 i | 3 . ] | Yass i W and present the argument for a com- | & Stone Co, were a number of ducks, | Crittenden, conducted the opening | Ad sm B, Smith - . Centre Hall [| a on: Sood ht Desi ine, wagon and muntation of the sentence of John land several of the bove began ston- | exercises, after which the teverend | Kathryn M. Leister - Centre Hall $2150 in Prizes~--FREE. | be sold st reasonable prices and or terms 0 ©. Keeler, of Clearfield, before the|ing them, with the result that three | Dr. Hewitt, of the Episcopal church, [John M. Hoy - . Lemont sult purchaser, Cull on Ira C. Korman, Oak State Board of Pardons at Harris- |of the ducks were badly disabled. It [gave one of his inspiring addresses | Anita V. Greninger - State College Hall Sta. Pa xi? i a Lopmeoapare whe ars (Fo. Se Sosa ma, iy ned; |e, recy buiotnt of, ont, dn: | Joh Mormer . LC" - Linton Jl[T Gut thin ut and bring, it to MN . » ’ ’ ’ 4 y ® . . . ¥ " ¥ 0 5 Cn Lid Li! : » ’ : : LJ to Bellefonte on Saturday for the pur- | Mrs. Annle Simeco, a foreign woman | ished by 8t. John's Reformed church, |, ppm, » : Nittany | Gilliam's Department Store and MARKET QUOTATIONS. pose of conferring with Attorney Tay- [residing on Sunnyside, the owner of | Bellefonte, Missioner Crittenden (phy - | rou on Rossman 4 Mt "Ba ele it will be exchanged for ———— lor. It was the Intention of the par-|the ducks had warrants issued for | #ically small, but seripturally large) |70#¢Phine Butler - wl ng B Bellefonte Produce. ties concerned to appear at the ses. |the arrest of the offenders. A hear. | assures us that there will be a fuller | i —_—- 250 T'ES FR hhh SEE EE Es sion of the Pardon Board on Wednes- | ing was granted the boys before | attendance in that “House of the! The members of the Boalsburg High VO EE Egge : ‘aes day of this week, but shortly after |Squire Brown on Monday evening at | Lord” on Easter “Lord's Day” than | school are arranging to give a play Sy —— arriving in Bellefonte Mr. Shaffer re- {which time a witness of the affair | there was on Palm “Lord's Day, at entitled, “The Fifteenth of January,” ’ Bellefonte—Grain, gaived A telephone message telling of | Identified two of the boys, Harry Me- [2:30 p. m. In O. BU. chapel. There | in Boal Hall, on the evening of Sate Good Until March 20th, 1913. The tollowing prices are paid by C, Y. the death of his wife, making his de- | Nichol and Forrest Tanner, as the | will be more little women, some big lurday, March 20th. It is a college agner for grain. parture necessary at once. As a re-|ones who did the stoning. Donald | mothers with their babes and one orl comedy and sald to be extremely Bahl hd dt Wheat. Raf....o00000000ievieii 50.00 sult the case has been placed on the |Gettlg and Gordon Montgomery were | two stalwart quarry-men, ote, If | funny. The general price of admis. | =oeemmmm——"—— “ej Wheat, WhIte.....co0v.. « 9be calendar and will come up before the | therefore exonerated, the case against | some one asks, “Can any good thing! sion will be 10 and 20 cents, with re- WANTED «An oxperienced Sales [RY® ...ccoviiiiiinninnnnsrsnrsress 800 Pardon Board at its next meeting, | them dropped, The other two paid | come out of Coleville?” Tell him, ne- | served seats at 25 cents. The pro- [man for a general store In Bellefonte: [COMM «ooo viiiirivinnes ai ieness DEG which will be the third week in|the owner of the ducks $2 damages | cording to scripture, “Come and see” coeds will be applied to the lbrary [no groceries, Address “Clerk,” onre [ORE ....o.iiiiiiviiranssrsisnies, 360 April, and $6.47 costs. M. C | fund. Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, 12-tf BArMY +ovccivsiiassavesssincavas B00
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