Thursday, March 27th, 1913. THE CENTRX DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 8. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | — Mrs. Sarah Fulton and son, Har- ry, spent Easter with friends in Jun- fata, Miss Grace Lyon attended a dance at Mt. Carmel on Tuesday evening of this week. Miss Rebecca Rhoads wag a pas- senger west on Tuesday to visit her brother, Joseph, in Altoona “A Slave Girl of New York" at the opera house Tuesday evening, Startling exposures of the underworld James Barret left on Saturday for Michigan to become a resident of Detroit if he finds suitable employ « ment Billy Sunday, with his tingdon Mrs Katherine, the winter In returned last Tyrone J house, out of “to spend Petersburg, town over Easter Hun- Swope was ng he parents county BP who BAVS at daughter, spending friends, home in Moore and have been Bellefonte with week to their the court residence to- east janitor at g place of Bellefonte n T. Zeigler, changed hi from Pleasant Gap day. He will occupy a Bishop stree to house « who is employed Bellefonte on Fri- f J 3. Rockey, of n visit Rockey, Was in a son © and home Stewart at Altoona, day. He is Fillmore, parental —omin 20th, fifty comedy, "The to-date musi 75 cents James ployes, a ban the Thi was ! i \Q evening, March in mt Brigands."” 50 Saturday college Yankee Prices 25, 35, g sical Up- and hovs } al em- wttended ,y the hospit friend Kn Mi 1ts of quet lls Gold ireday Dr Spring last departed on thumberland where im been i ! expec: - Ezr Monday for he joined Mrs visiting among to return home ~Merct town, spent fonte. He Lewistown business ge um } i en \atz Le week in repor the ind ant f fu ~Sheriff Wednesda) Philips! Smith burg Ire anda ler & famil Thomas vacated street Mrs children guests law, Mis Darius street -Mr family, day guest mother, Thomas Lee | Ans - with f for former friends and make the accommodation wishes to remain. in the Lumber and grow up with its prosperity Floyd M. Shook, son of Mra. Sarah | Shook, of this place, Jett on Satur- day for Stayt n, to becomes general establishm graduate dertaking has thor respons rangemer f Lero who City | | n Ore Wages time him. aut L.a press with and time nd rom fix it up advertisements suffered on 3 be omitted He Tra student who from a Lutheran college day favorably oted Lutheran congregation at State lege to Rev Sassaman their pastor. Mr. Traub ha yet accepted the call but it stood he whl do so, He is ell known In Hellefonte, having occupied the pulpit In the local church on a number of occasions, and It would be a pleasure to admirers to him choose his charge In county The regular the Woman's ( Monday evening, March 31st, oelock, The conspicuous feature this meeting will be Dr. John Hewitt's address, “The Future of Woman.” Dr. Hewitt needs no Introduction to the public, and the fact of his ac- cepting this subject, goes without saying that he will handle it in his masterful manner. Men and women are urged to be present and to take part in the discussion of this up-to. date subject. The address begins at 8 o'clock wi‘has. W. Weaver, formerly of Linden Hall, has abandoned rural Hie with its incessant farm duties to become a citizen of Lock Haven, Mr Weaver was In Bellefonte on Tues day on his way to the latter city where he expects henceforth to make his home, He recently made sale of all his farm stock which Included the best to be found on a well conducted farm. Mr. Weaver has a number of sturdy sons who will find no difficul- ty In securing employment. The farm recently vacated at Linden Hall will be tenanted by Daniel Klinger, large oled to some that was upon succeed ax not under 1] in very his first have Centre month) lub will meeting be held on nt 1] { mail { being of | of | Albert Morrison, greeting friends in week, If your in this of Tyrone, Bellefonte moving address once, you are postoffice notify us at ~Don't forget randy” with the the opera house -Olin Meek, of aver Sunday In turned home on Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. I. quite 111 at their the past week Mrs. Dr. Alexander, Hall, is visiting at the home and among other place this week. Easter Sunday and the display of pronounced Some were stunning Messrs Ed Jones Grebe, of Philipsburg on Tuesday and had their numerous friends tion, The Free Methodist their quarterly change fail to and don't “The Yankee Bri- famous orchestra at Saturday night, Philadelphia, Bellefonte Tuesday spent and re- afternoon. Thomas, daughter of H. Thomas, has been home on Linn street, Of A. A friends Cengre Allison in this was a new of propitious millinery the day was tions crea - Frank in town to Kreet this ‘ ind were time in Ce church will meeting in the church at Bellefonte, April 4 The public is cordially invited, J. Zahniser, D Stimer, hold Forge to 6 Rev. J pastor Edith Willard Hall of household home on afternoon, Dr Schad will have goods at Spring street, Mrs. G. of a lot Orbison Saturday and sale the on Earl C Uncle Sam Carrier, off ing to his former Tuten has been the few days owing to E. E. Ardery duty for a few days at- some business matters up home ar Martha, efonte ence on what be western tornado y Herce past tend at n¢ wuntered, seems Tues- the tall on Tues- wind § Are already attend the performan Klein's great play, Third Degree when presented in| Bellefonte Monday evening, April 14th, J. Mac Heiney the employ of the onte Electr! Company as one of ir most com- petent electricians re nly resigns hi d Ww ‘ ft for | f line drama who Bel Bas been In ORit T Ar jests At parents, this Ye wriek’s Yearick holds Aaron f at ck n in has years and department into ire been lo- in wales ext counties Their and adjoin- busg- ends this For Brandma had tre getting several n, nights proprietor uble with his p £ out of order com- pelled to forego a wi ening’'s en- tertainment last Wednesday. and he | prompt came to the sion that [he needed a new machine This he ordered, and It Is now installed, giv. ing his patrons the highest satisfac- thon in perfectly fNickerloas pictures. There will be no danger of having an evening's talnment curtalled 1 machine bles last of He He oy week Mr the Lyric, ire machine wasn conciu further enter iy trou- On Friday, April ler, who resides near Coleville, will have public sale of all his farm stock and household goods and shortly af- ter will move his family to Ford City, Pa, where he holds a good position as superintendent of one of the de- partments in the Pittsburg Plate Glass factory, Mr. Miller was employ - ed for a long time by the same firm in overseeing the shipment of stone from Bellefonte to the factory. but lately they abandoned his part of thelr industry, and offered him a position at the factory which he accepted. Thus he could not properly oversee the farm work at this place, and he concluded to plage It In other hands and move to Ford City, The greatly admired draft team of Mr. Miller's is advertised to be sold along with othe er stock, as will be found In our sale er. ith, Roland Mil moving | | Willlam nies a —— and their opening days for tern many was Gardner, Sarah, town ( Nelse students thedr Some in ren h i ( his notcher, f bh with vesterday their Mr ¥ will t Mrs reel ~Joseph & Co's millinery opening will take place on Thursday and Fri- day of this week, ~“A Blave Girl onera house 18st. A play lesson, & of New York" at Tuesday evening, with a wholesome the April moral Joseph Friday, Co., announce Thursday March 27th and 25th, as displaying pat- | hats millinery novelties The china hall on High street, vears conducted by Henry this week purchased by who will at once take Mrs. Harry and departed Monday for Johns- to be present at the marriage daughter, Miss Mabel, to Mr Doolinger and for linn, M. ‘1. charge Hoag daughter | if her A boys who College, are vacation nt Bellefonte on trips COUTrses Breth number of enrolied spending thelr parent's of them connection The church ples Lm, on The patronage WwW. C while In recent | som $283, $270 steady prices a Mr Our at State Faster homes in are also a with their ladies of the [United will conduct a sale of] cakes, rolls, candy and | in the room adjoining the Friday afternoon and ev ladies respectfully invite read, Ce ore hurch, ning your Hall, that | top of Linden informed Was a horses s¢ ng et There appears to demand for horses secondary A Raymond, onte bli sale of hi us or good matter € Aa Mrs. SB for Altoona daughter, Mrs Donachy will return of the week, while continue her visit West Virginia Bolton The Aitheran Donachy left on a visit to Frank Derstine home at the Mrs. Donachy and later go her daughter, and nd ON of the fair in | Petrikin Hall 29th Home- Ald } Ww nv Ladies’ jetty chur vill hold a rooms, Mare nukes and sortment « The patronage solicited Mother the featu iful drama ompany, d Tomor T Cully, tricken engaged 125. 35. 50 and 75 ia sche » homas Pees afternoon James McC. In Bhuey's grocery. was an attack of vertigo duty at the store and has nfined to } nt a On Monday clerk with on been of while 4 "~ Hn New York" ment Girl of Ary ue ‘A Slave pointment and tri rid of nderw A Slave nn« gir " inderw and meshes imong Senate for who iin he will store and pl should which drug conte are straight great pin in ad at Parrish's this well senile ANCE be on Marriage Licenses. Haag Belle Bellefonte College Philip faulu Morrison . a Willlam Kerstetter Mary Hanley Edw. K. Hirshman Carrie A. Bowes Elmer Griffin Clwra Gross State Hiate ( Siate ‘ollexe College Henore Aaronsburg Woodward CMearfield Bellefonte Philipsburg Philipsburg Fleming Fleming Weaver Boob Watson Maude Cox - Thomas Whitehead May Bower. - Wilfred Calhoun Rosle Bend - Willis Flack - Dorothy Shultz Moses Long Adan Karstetter John Stricek Susan Kupka Mabel Paul Milesburg 4 Northumberland Coburn « Miners Mills Clarence - mercantile appraisement for county Is a little late in ap- pearing In the county papers this spring owing to the fact that the Mercantile Appraiser was taken il and was off duty for about a week. Miss Lucetta Heaton, of Yarnell, spent the week-end with friends at State College. The Centre | = MAeshure | y ( a day, brought father, f Thursday k in I vife terment are |” | | | William, | | | daughter Greg In | Sunday {resident in lh |e months son, | wife n t b | Roy h n a ! {and ordered | « Prices | fonte | | body | her Bellefonte | y { rand | day Benore | {ander | the | ander, " bon George two Hellefonte | the r RECENT DEATHS. two- Mrs, par- on BSun- body was the grana- Aaronsburk, place last the and the McKAY I ear-old daughter of Mr jeorge H., McKay, died at ntg' home in Philadelphia March 16th, and the to the home of W. H. Philips, at interment, which took morning. DOEBLER Joel nown citizen of Rebersburg, died 1iddenly on Friday of hemorrhages, 8 vears, 11 months and 20 days, Mary McKay, Daoebler, a well ged 71 fe leaves one son, Walter, at home, nd three married daughters, His died about five CUrs ago In was made in the Union cem Rebersburg on Monay | 'SSER: John B. Musser died on | of last week at Wolfs of pneumonia, 50 | He is survived | one of Gregg township, and Mrs, Jenry Gramley Mrs. Emory Kulp Mrs, Edw, Wert Interment was Rebersburg ARR Franklin Knarr, of Millheim, died at place on Sunday « ilure Deceased the extrems nd 13 da Knarr im uu ngQ morning The dred ans ae Fiedler on ged David He Boyd sisters tery MI at aged about son three twp. and wrvalley made on! it | an aged | his home vening, of vd KX that enrt a ) He les Millheim the grave Interment Millhelim disease tu er victim in th irred at Monday fore son Mr and was aged urvi one and His preceded h t fteen months made thi MU or 1 alt vd th SSER losis claimed Musser, wh In home oon nd a Ose Orc in Decei Mrs Cars rother was the of Mus Her the In aronsburg and Amelia Sny- f her parents morning month r deat! \rents Inte ren ge mother who resides with her in Bush's Addition Mrs. Harriet Miller and Mra, Isanc Shuey, Barrens The remains will ar. Bellefonte to-day and be taken sinter Mra. Mi lam Smith, ’ sisters e i Frank, of Phi William and Harrisburg Mrs a Hfe<long Brethren hurch, and a strong intellectual and character Bervices were her Ia home Wednesday her pastor Rev Ww H and Thursda morning the be hrought to the home of Helbert, on Pine James D lHefonte Interment will be cemetery on Fri in the Union morning, with services conducted Winey Rev. CC. W. ALEXANDER Mise Emily March 21, 19013, died Friday, home of her sister in Contre Hall the passing away of Miss Alex Centre Hall loses one of and best loved residents. Born the Old Fort 78% years ago, entire life has been spent in Cen. tre Hall and vicinity In early life she united with the Presbyterian church and has been an active work. er In the same, She was a student of the bible, many portions of which she memorized, and carried out its precepts in her life—choosing to serve rather than be served, her ree gret in later life was that she could no longer minister to the comfort of others. Hospitable, generous almost to a fault, to know her was to love her. Next to her love of God she love ed children, and few Indeed of those who have grown up in Centre Hall during her long life there, bul have cause to remember her loving kind ness. She has gone but leaves the influence of a life so sweet, so pure, #0 true that it is an inspiration to i1ipsat brothers f wily nited of pra the | woman christian held at evening b Spangler will RON street Iie the member 14 n IT by Aox- In oldest near her | Mre to | Henore | pas | Boalsburg, | K | Creel len at Blan | day « and | of | at | its | a —— higher was a McEl- Mrs, others to nobler living and thinking, Miss Alexander daughter of Francis and Lettie roy Alexander, Two sisters, Mary Ross, of Centre Hall, and Mrs W. A, Murray, of Boalshurg, and one brother, James Alexander, of Centre Hall. survive Interment in the Cen- tre Hall cemetery on Monday HUBLER Mrs. Margaret sister of Mrs, Thomas Hamilton, Bellefonte, died at the home of latter, north Allegheny street, on | Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, after | lingering illness of fifteen months, | Hamilton the only urviving | relative, The body will be taken | Hllamsport to-day for interment ices will 1} held in the Presby. church that place Hubler, of the i is H near WwW rv Ng Pp ian nt | 80 cents | from this office MARRIAGES, Griffin—~Cross, Bellefonte, Pa, March Griffin and Clara J Pa the At Elmer tor of church Smith-—Leister. Reformed PATBOY recently, by Re BH Smith and [Leister both « imited In marriaj cal | FOR SALE At the LR Sie Adam M ver athrvn Hall werd Bitner—Bartholomew. istian | and Mj Bartholomew both Were ted In by lev, Bamuel chard Flack—Shultz, Monday afternoon Mar WwW Flack and Dorothy of Milesburg, were at the United Ev Bellefonte, Pa, 1} ‘hr itner mar Saturday im Willis Shultz married parsonage qui angelic He | FF, Weaver Kerstetter—Hanley. Mary Hanley Ihe Mrs will inley aker Hill, w m vening to Mr. William of Bellefonte The performed Miss da and “ arried on wtu R. Ker- eremon K 51 the i Rev United Brethren Hart Coble. if Mr. f hel i } selling 1 7th Richard—Thomas. Alt o morse m ns McClain—Harpster. 3 MeCla Har , pelln v i \ ie ma March Altoona T. P. Omer, pastor of United Brethren churct = i= an industrious young man of Mr. and Mrs Franklin of Tyrone The bride of Mr. and Mrs Isaa« Ww ram by the " 15 at groom the son McClain, daughter arr ark, rd Cor ) Hes { nt Mil aw will 1 on at rmer Ake nents 1? : omp PIANO CONTEST COUNT. 01.489 INE fed 570 51.699 42 614.0 a5%0 0% 224.010 LEX 04 ) 500 2540 nO 5 08 605 01.506 2.045 on 100 2156 R15 940 28.205 201.847 183 | ’ 510.060 ps 403.515 128--214,730 186---402,220 148-252,400. | 204.2 278 75 176.080 228.100 240 995 AR A #3 10% 120 123 126 136 147 1 807.650 304.501 463.729 462,745, 201.240 £26,030 PBIBIBID BEDI BORED | The Centre Democrat made by | whom | ment STORE | FOR SALE | FOR SALE- | EGGS | purchaser State Calloge § Red Men Banquet. Friday evening proved a gala time for Hictoka Tribe No. 481, 1. O. R, M. of Btate College, It being the oc- carion for thelr annual banquet, Plater were laid for sixty, and the spacious wigwam presented an anl- mated weene, Bhort addresses were a number of speakers, among was Mrs. McCollough, of New representing the Pocahotas tellefonte was represented by Ntine member of the tribe, Jersey lodge, J. Ellis a“ Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want adversis in Lois column one issue free, if it does not exceed 25 words; charges Ww others, one cent a word, first Issue, no advertisement less than 26 cents; two issues 40 conts; threo issues No advertisements will be answered HOUSES Bellefonte FOR SALE: Second band 8 chine. Inquire at this offic Kelchline, x40 For sale and rent M Pa per sewing rma uf in Be ile- ont or wrade Pa ~GOood-paying swore Inquire at this offios for sale fone Fine 18.month on youngoeow, H E FOR SALE: 2 cows shouts, 100 Ibs. each FOR RENT ~Brick cated oid ool Mauk, Nittany fresh DP livery stable Inquire of Lyon & Co., Be ~A in Bellefonte 0h ween Rea sino © Anronshurg centrally lo liefonte 2 finest s ofMoe 12% safe and Curtin xi2 wt. 1300 ressonalt Jer Spriog Mills R4. Bell up-1o date « In gar swore location quire ail ih “Bey mare good worker w Gales weight sound Mrs M. ( Pa FOR SALE —Black horse, price. W. F. Swover phone FOR RENT Basement room in Ly bullding Inquire at Workmen's Store FOR RENT Good house. heated. lin Exchange Bul F. W. Crider For -r 9 Theatre Bargain R34 rie T hree offices, sue an ding. Storage rooms. x13 Leg- juire hatching, single-comb whine horus cents per senting of 13 eges. In of Geo. A, Eberbant, Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE —A frame house, 10 be worn down snd lumber removed from the prem Ma by the JW Rachau Spring Mil) R-2 FOR SALE —Qarriage good as new arstor. bag truck. spring wago er soe, value, $10. Ira C. Kor cream sep yushel clov- nap, Oak Hall | Sta. Pa FOR SALE Fees Tor hate bh barred Plymoutbrocks bi for 15 eggs. Roy Calboun, F FOR SALE ~Full blooded hickens from State Coll George W. Zerby Rhode Island 5 es ege. Eggs ¥ re Tusseyville WANTED: ~ An experienced salesman for a gen- eral swore in Bell no grooeries, Address Clerk are Centre Democrat. Bellefonte. 13af LOST: -0On Hishop street schoo school house. Please retu FOR SALE~Cold Per barrel F. O Madisonburg STORE FIXTURES Counters, show cases, racks. large tine elon SLOrage apg H cash Pa. { FOR SALE cash register pictures, oriental es after Apr with ommercia J yon CHEAP: ~ post card Finkles gilier rug wilh ¥ acres sult. ros RENT-Dwelling house le for truck farming, locs along Buffak hatching Yellow and Wi Plymouth ns. Robert Harnish the olden Barred ite Barred: atest addl- Rock family Ving Ming § =For trou parties wh Meginnes is valued as a vif EGGS For hatet Kellersirass strain red Rocks. § Oommereinl phone Pa FOR SALE We 2 for w nEvons; 15 eggs: also Bar jiries answered Bower aronsburyg. xie The J. J. MeDonough property on Water street, Bellefonte, oprosite the Spring bouse, and « bulidings. About 1 Apply u H. Musser, Agen, art Org nN Legis AF tor ir A Twostory acre of land Bellefonte. Pa FOR SALE "ie stered Duroc boar: 2 Duroe | boar “ 5 monk oid; 3 Duroc boar ples. Ng | weeks © Thewe pigs are eligible tw 2 Plymouth Rock cockerels, Bradley strain Address Red Vills Farm, Swrmstown. Bell phone WB-11 1c! FOR SALE — Barred Piymouth Rock oockereis, Thompson strain, $1.5 $32 cach; 6 white Ir AD FaDes look. b hens § takes the bunch Satisfaction Arante Calvin Weston Matiids gus Port x13 borough ‘ bgt yf ox a i pd FOR SALE OR RENT n Beaner twig UNIONVILI JE SUMMER SCHOOL ville Summer Sch w continue for six weeks Spex giver ten er's examination to *h grade pup enirabce examination inguire of Pet. C J WILLIAMSPORT er ’ al attent hers an reparing pstruction w also be s preparing f high For further parvioul Fox FP Ma COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Spring Term begins April ith New clase es in all studies Start then and you will be ready for a position this fall. We have reeeived 125 onlis for Stenographers. Bookkeepers and ofee help this year, Write for catalogue and free trial lessons io book keeping and shorthand Business scholarship $50. Shorthand scholar ship®0. We can increase your salary. F. F Healey. Proprietor FOR SALE 2 TOWN L OTS CONTAINING 7 : room brick veneer dwelling; one 4 room frame dwelling: outbuildings and large stable; fertile soll for gardening: excellent location for sales. man, mechanic, or living a retired 1ife; attract vy shade trees; variety of fruit; brick dwelling stands on corner jot, 50 feel from depot, at Milesburg, Pa. along line of Pennsylvania Rall | road; will sacrifice 10 close up estate. Write H. Meyer. exooutor. Lock Box 274. Bellwood, Pa HORSE SALE “The following to be sold at private sale ob shed. D. Valentine farm ) | mile east of Bewstonte viz: bay mare, 5 yrs. 0d, | will weigh 1400 and over; bay mare, 10 yrs. old, ORI mate 10 above, weight about 1400 Ibs: bay | horse 3 yre. old, conch bred, will make 1500 1b, horse. good style and action; brown horse coming {4 yra 0d, will make a fine driver. handsome, | Tangy aod good roadster. This stock Is sound | and in good condition. ‘These horses oan be | bought on the same terms as the public sales, George Vaiootine Bellefonte. Pa 3 will be reat Kiwer sohool are 0 OO ’ 1” ’ "1 § $2150 in Prizes--FREE. Cut this out and bring It to Gilliam's Department Stores and it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE Good Until March 20th, 913. “HNO VND IRITS MARKEY QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. EE EEE EE EEE EE Butter Hes Whaat, - Bole sss ees s eonensveassnne 500 Wheat, Whilhorumusnisssannnige EE EE EET EE EE EE EEE EE EE
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