Thursday, April 3rd, 1913. Page 8. THE CENTRX D A — BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | one time begins The season Tuesday. «Trout fishing week from next is April 15th, ~<A bright at the home Solt, Logan Week, Mrs. Andrew E. Thompson, little son, Russell, of Newberry, visiting the former's parents, Mr, Mrs. Ira From, in this place —Mortimer O'Donchue, of Philadel- phia, spent a portion of the week in Bellefonte greeting friends. Some years ago he was connected with the Nittany Furnace The Misses Blanchard have Atlantic City, where spending some time arrived Grover of last baby girl and Mrs on Friday little of Mr, street, and are and Elizabeth from been in and home have in the Mary returned they past shop terest of the basket Ex-county of Martha, was a Saturday, having Scranton where he in the U. 8S Friends a hundred Klinger, post card the occasion treasurer G. G. Fink, | Bellefonte on | just returned from | served as a juror | visitor Supreme Court, to the number of nearly | remembered Miss Ida | Lamb street, with a | shower last Saturday, on | of her birthday anni- | of east Versary. 2 The Ladies’ Aid Society of the] United Brethren church will hold a chicken and waffle supper in the room | adjoining the church on Thursday ev- | ening, April 10th All are cordially | invited attend | The Bellefonte ment desire to thank pupils public to hospital the and | and parochial | us donation of | oranges, | teachers of the schools for t eggs, canned potatoes, etc, son heir gener fruit dur jellies ng sea- | On Wednesday call from John | Bellefonte's Bryan had er portion weather co that health ven been {week ending contained writer and unharmed t vastation that section. The Bellef en their basel by a game school on tically a and will ers with starts at lu T home on time, and proved of late regard his illness concern During Munson has only position at the at intervals Tu \ ving April fonte OC | Knights Golden E v ¢lebrate its 23rd apniversary by x reception in the Castle Hall and all members are | requested to attend with as many | des. #8 they desire to bring. - “is assured. Refreshmenis will be served at 28 cents per plate fc Hughes try - test which 3 o' Muns Allegh his cond Next Belle the —JoOrge meri A Vell known furna transacting returning t Wednesd m Darn to he ~ Nine th man is in and dleations are since his op tion the rec vill omplete only it will time and , nee The Tuenda hen al th tt take dy © evening sharp The sub ject mat Civil War" Malick who question He will give The “The Events Leading to ‘ar “The Emancipation Proclamation “The Close of the War The Results of the War and the Present Feel ing Between t North and South' Please note the day and date and come prepared take part In the discussion On Saturday st LNs meet April 8, i lock The Mr the I on will be presente is an authorit to an Academy student arrested by Policeman Dukeman charge of tearing down quaran- cards from a house in the north. ern section of the town, where men- sles had prevalled, The young man was summoned before Burgess Bower on Saturday evening, fined $10 and given 32.76 costs to pay. The excuse advanced by the defendant was that he thought the house, from which the card was taken, was untenanted, and planned to place It upon another's door as a joke. This was probably the truth, but the matter of safe. guarding the public In times when contagious disease ls abroad is so Im- portant that any trifling or interfer. ing with quarantine rules becomes a very serious matter, Let this be a lesson to others who may feel in. clined to become reckless In regard to other's rights, whe on n tine | the |r manage- | it Vigit the bargain tables at China Hall on Friday and Saturday, Adv. Mrs, Harry Cox, of Tyrone, vis- her sister, Mrs. Adam Schroyer, the Bellefonte hospital, one day week, (Friday.) Miss Helen Schaeffer was guest of lock Haven friends last week, while In that city attending the reception given by Hospitaller Com mandery, K. T Rev. Willlam Van cessful young pastor terian church of day in Bellefonte Van Tries, Frank ited in last the the Preshy Mon Dr Tries, of the Altoona, spent with his father, CAM who is very the clothing de- Altoona's largest of his parents and Bellefonte over Sun Derstine, cessfully managing partment of one of Stores, Was a guest other friends in day Bud Miss Ethel Dale, after Faster vacation with her and Mrs. Clement Dale departed on Tuesday iltimore, Md, in Goucher parents, in this morning to resume college, the Mr place for B studies the entertainment to opera h on for the benefit the Wes : imme will R Remember be given in the Monday evening flood sufferers in A delightful progr pared Admission Mrs. William ed home st Frida where she attended Missionary Of Bellefor guest next the tates being pre suo Cents Ouse is he Gainford return from Huntingdor sions of Before Gainfort Tyrone. HOS vention Mrs in hing f this place and command was who f tl nded - one « atte given of M iret postoflice Pp B Houses 4 al business for farm iM and | d the mix OK life, and has moved o the vicinity Centre Hall. Mr MeClenathan made many friends dur. fig BIE residence In Rellefonte who regret to see him leave His position st) fy iH > y w being lled of Decemb delivers ad ' . . Flks Petr made ich ble ression mn his audi the old soldiers hastened to to and he \ former visit ple aed 1 wddrens the IR nd ret TH ased wi yn that pt this inv ¢ made in the exer th N he tation 8 (iter 1 cemeter When green Sunda hurch reached his High #sireet Ay to early Irpr 1 to find that kept irning the building it night had turned out Mr Thal's usunl ym Is to drop In the store Sun morning and turn off the light on this occasion he found the | globe had been unscrewed and ree lensed from contact with the cure rent Further investigation brought additional astonishment to Mr. Thal when he found that the cash drawer had been rifled of several dollars left {In It over night, and a number of old coins which the owner had been lecting. The pliferers had also ed themselves to some of the cigars and cigarettes, although they confined themselves to a quantity small enough possibly to accommo date the limits of their pockets, which they may have Imagined would not arouse suspicion should they meet anyone on the street. Entrance was gained to the store by cutting out a large pane of glass on the east side of the building, Mr. Thal is unable to suggest who might have played him the trick. Joseph grocery morning he store on his w Was ® electri light of the his on inside been Dr on dny | but col help- | Reading | rector {| Williamsport As spending | tra her | int I ger {John Shutt from Haupt's fiat cholcest | Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Daggett de- parted Sunday for a ten-day sojourn at Atlantic City. The Parent-Teachers' tory Club will hold a joint the High school building evening, April Sth Samuel Meese, a fonter, now of visiting his mother, Meese, this place Mrs. Clayton Shope, of burg, was n guest at the home and Mrs, George Eberhart, while Bellefonte on Wednesday Miss Sallie Gulsewite burg, was a pleasant guest day at the home of Mr Thomas Hazle, on Logan Savior, Jr. resume titer his and His- meeting In on Tuesday former Belle- Clearfield county, is Mrs, George in Miles Mr of Over and sireet Aarons Sun My Peter Wednesday to Columbus, Ohlo Easter season departed his dutle spending parents in on nt the th place Mr had as argent for moved this Suffacol, who for the been located in the Singer with hi week R. Ja the local ¥ Sting that city in spe and swimming Miles Heaton and icetta, of Yarnell tinment Ver Bellefonte sewing m ching famil Prof of dition 1 tion of ning da attended tendered home of Friday miu P The trai sight him to telephoned ordered mie hos Once Flellef Ort § 4 - WHERE TO FIND YOUR FRIENDS fron near house lately tenants William Fitzgerald on Spring street to erty on same street Poorman lush's hridee. Pal lewis Lonsherry from Th street te Schad house on Spring street: Dr. Edith from Murine fiat In Petrikin Ha Samuel from lamb street to Shaffer house on Howard street George Thomas from Phoenix Ave to farm at Roopsburg: Howard Smeed from Borough street to Dorman house on Penn street Willlam Shutt from Axemann ited by Mr Smeed; Robert Evey from Crider house Lamb street to Harness house on Logan street; William Dmley from McGinley house to Crider house, Lamb street; Willlam Stover starts housekeeping In the Rhoads house on Lamb street William Bathurst from the glass works to Schad house, Half moon Hill; David Schilling to house vacated by Mr tathurst; Isanc Sa from Dare house near electric Hight station to rear of Howard street; Thomas street Gust Sone bullding Spring street; kerhofY Mrs ww Addition to Am prop {liam MAN Ket street to Monsol to house vad street, to east High Heverly from Crider's to Seibring house on John MeGovern from Crider's Ex- change to fiat vacated by Mr. Hever. ly: Lester MeClellen to Harry Mil ler's new house on Wilson street: N E. Walford from Lamb street to Buf. falo Run; David Steele from Half. moon HiIl to Blanchard street The devil is most like a lon when he looks most like a sheep, EMOCRAT, in| this | past | BELLEFONTE, PA. RECENT DEATHS. WAY Thomas M. Way, a native of Half Moon valley, Centre county, died a few days ago at Grampian, to which place he moved in 1896, He was uged about 89 years, a member of the Friends church and a gentleman of sterling chistian haracter He in survived by his second wife, two sons, T. Wilson Way, of West Chester; . R. {Orlando Way, of Warrior's Mark, and an adopted daughter, Miss Sarah | Bloom, at home FILAORAY Samuel ay, the bright and i months-old son of Mr and Franklyn Floray died at the home In Tusseyville on March 2 after a brief parent the following and urvive arl and Flor- ve Mrs par Tues iHiness broth Alvin, nt Franklyn interesting th nd (uy Ethel, held sisters = Edith, Pu Bnyder Margaret Gill and Mr died In J 4) | Monday ‘clock after a wimitted to riday morning abou Years ed by parent brother Mr the Al hort illnes the institu The vo AR and the Hert The for and die, Or remains were interment STAMM Mar Stamm, died her ats Emanuel Mus . Th af. § home or near the State pul name born at Her hus nine and since had her sons, ‘harles and Clair brother, Sam- of Shilo! | i’ H | IA made a farm morning of maiden was College last Ary tro Campbell Hall Ju died n she : She was dthiful member of ee Interment urday ARHOORF Philadelphia of Varrior ming n perf ingelical t Zion m Barrens, t} nt on Janu 1828. making her age 55 years, 2 month and as the daughter o Abraham Fane 5 | She AT Hh Ww Mrs nye and | £ mor the Hard ’ TE pation in I el Fall 1 Are past He was ! first ime Lu Miss Jen vhich nion was bor Mre Hunter, of Va nd wife Mis Inett, of Tyrone, who surviy him, do also these brothers and sisters John ( of Tyrone Samuel 1. of Bellwood: Mrs William Wiser of Tyrone Mra. Margaret Hreas Wf Mt "Union; Thomas, of Sandy Ridge and James, of Tyrone MCCAFFREY Patrick + brother of the Misses Kathrine McCaffrey, of lellefonte died on Sunday afternoon in the Lock Haven hospital, following an opera tion for bladder allment, which he underwent on Monday of last week Mr. MoCaffrey was born in Ireland Sept. 7. 1841, and was therefore In his 72nd year. He was brought to Amer. {lea when a young child by his par- ents, who located In Bellefonte, where Mr. McCaffrey was edueated and grew to manhood. Forty years ago he re. moved to Lock Haven, where for some time he was engaged in the boot and shoe businss, the firm being Larkins & McCaffrey and mince then his ex. perience in that business was fre. quently taken advantage by the heads of several corporations having large stores, who employed Mr, Mo. Caffrey to select thelr stock of shoes On April 6 1881, Mr. McCaffrey was elected overseer of the poor and mar. ket clerk of that city. He was a faith. ful member of the Church of the plasterer 1 resided imber of y« ad twice the Robison, to ikhier His ong dn Niation Mar LIE Was \. MceCaffrey Anna and | pas | Condo {iy Condo us on | al church | loy Hugh | afternoon | ing ‘harles | Immaculate Conception, and religious, Deceased Is survived his aged wife, one daughter, Mrs Critchfield, and the two misters, above mentioned, residing In jellefonte Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday morning, and interment made In the Catholic cemetery at lL.ock Haven CONDO Mrs, Mary the late Jacob Condo, died on Fuesday evening at the home of her nephew, George Hosterman, at HBoals- burg, of allments Incident to old ¥ having been in her 80th maiden name was Mary Bh born Aaronsburg 1833 1862 she became Jacob and to this born daughter who this in 1582 Mr Jan "Aunt Pol- she Wits endearingly ntimate friends, was a and leaves a great vhom she The greater Was spent the ved died deeply by Condo of ’ Age, Vear Woif, Ie 14 Her and cembber K the mion ged Wa at In Condo, On« of from died Hie 12, 1900 alled her old k friends CRleemn by Lhe NILE portion in Boals remarkable in the me for over pix held at her morning, con- of the Luth- will be made rvices will be on Friday Rev. Btover, Interment in the Hoalsburg church GROVE 8 with a well known ] died Monda { this week Deceased et practically a oung man, having born February 15th, 1871, thus month and son of William Owing to had made sale month ago from ac- was a shock March 21, 1883, wmrringe with daughter of ducted eran hu Follow tuber ing an losis KE near on was Howard citizen of his home at been years, 1 Lhe fail- out a to retire the the OSes a ; family A father. Fun- morning, conduct- and ERhultz re n the faithful King husband wing eral this ed 1 He the , fam Fire at Hawk Run Marriage Licenses ris Philipsburg Philips re Moshannot Moshannon Fleming Philipsburg Mvanense Bellefonte Axemann jertram Spring Creek Death Waited in the Embers. Two children of Mr. and Mrs Clinton Thomas near Phillipsburg sed themselves on Saturday stir. ring up the an out door fire on which w= been poured to exting embers re mained clothing of Dorothy next morning of her 1} years old ttle i vn ashes of had Enough fire to the died the She was 4 ver it wet ish to who mn No New Licenses in Blair County, Indge Thomas J. Baldridge Thure- day afternoon handed down his liquor declarations for Blair county, present number, being re«granted, 48 of these being in Altoona All of the new applications, six in number; three In Altoona, were refused, Wil. Hamsbhurg and Martainsburg will re. main dry for another year, Hoeense 68 Mrs. H T. Eckert and Mm, J. 7T Brown, of near Pittsburg, spent a few days recently with their sister, Mrs Chas. Eckenroth at Unionville, The people of Julian are giving a home talent entitled “At the Village Post OMce.” In Nason's Hall, on April 12. Admission 10 and 15 cents, Doors open at § p.m. A. B. Neviing, son of Dr, F, 8B, Nev. ling, of Clearfield, Pa, a student in the Jefferson Medical College, spent a few days recently at the home of Chas. Bckenroth, at Unionville, widow | {ning {merciful held |} extended | {FOR SALE | STORE | horse MAKE is Tod | x17 {son Ma» a —— — ” a — Missioner Crittenden’s Answer. “Missioner Crittenden, is It true what we hear, that you are going to leave Bellefonte 7 A This question meets hand Very quickly phatic utterance, | tainly 1 am going #tay here forever. me and on every with “Ime reply, "most cer- to cannot Much as we may regret it, God is making It unmistak- anly clear that we must this beautiful spring | n the moun- tailing, the place my happy resi- dence on earth the past fort Deo Volents we leave the first of May next the 10th of Lhe That is th ay a this «©; leave ICRVE “LWQ on or POS - or 0 month of VEArs before sib} ropes ler trance inlo eighty favor of our | we go 10 Bethlehem and 1, { hefore, an at ritance two He er wife days $e the ndant of the enloy Penny a Word Adv. ADy subscriberean insert a want advertis ment in this column one issue free, If 14 does Rot exceed 25 words charges Ww oLthers, ons cent a word, first issue, no sement | than 25 cents; two Issues 40 cents 60 cents, No advertisements w» from this office be answered HOUSES For sale Beliefonte, Pa and rent Second chine Inquire at this ¢ Good-paying swore | fonte. Inguire at this ofc WANTED Apprentice trade. H. K. Smul) FOR SALE: ~A fine 9-weeks ¢ Apply at 49 South Water Street FOR RENT: Brick cated. Inquireof Ly FOR RENT- Basement roo building Inquire at Store EGGS: for hatek S.C. White Leghorns iellefonte. Pa FOR RENT ~The store room in Aiken's Block formerly occupied by Finklestine Apply st Alkens store Lf FOR SALE Eggs for L blooded barred Plymouthrocks highly fe ic, $1 for 15 eggs. Roy Calboun, Flem! ' FOR SALE ~Full chickens from S setting. George W. Zerby WANTED: - An experienced salesma eral store in Bellefonte, no gre Clerk.” care Centre Deno FOR SALE: Black hb about 1200, good work horse driver. Albert V. Miller, Julia STORE FIXTURES FOR SAL Counters, show cases, cash regisus racks, large pletures carn Lo Reberst stabir Fe Mversy on & Of Ww W ng. fron heavy Address H. J. Walkey blooded Rho e Coll OCT IES rat, Belle rae risis oriental r WANTED: ~ A good salts d. for mall wagor iriver sand fast Nittany. Pa FOR SALE fresh and 2 will soc ght 20 (ba. suitat Harper, Fieming. Pa LOST month free we English setier old, white wi asimost white, liver spo Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, Be WANTED — Salesmern { ils and paints Experience Extremely profitable offer to r Glen Refining Compan EGGS For hatchin y ngwons; Kelierstirass strain for 15 eggs: aiso Bar red Rocks. #1 for 15 swered mereinl phone guaranteed IN DOOORSArY party. The Ohio Con Pa FOR SAL®Y Water street ry rat iIrg The Hel house SALESMAN Mo olls, greases padm specialities Experienc or Oommission. Centra land. O FOR SALE Com L¥ Pelr Registered Duroe bosr Smonk old: 2 Dr 2 Duroc boar pigs. © ’ 10 register v strain Hel tt roe Rm mate Yrs above old. ook 4 yr old, will make a ratgy and good roadster and In good conditior bought On the same Larmns as Lhe George Valentine, Bellefonte, Pa Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Stamped Linens One reliable representative wanted in cach looaliry No CEPOTIOTr 00 DOCONSATY Rep resent a big manufacturer and be your own boss Fine opportunity for bhustiers Send for particulars at once FREEPORT MFG. CO. £7 Main St. Brooklyn wblie sales 154 N. YX. Cattle Pasture. The Lehigh Valley Coal will open their 5000 acre leech Creek, May 1st, 1012, under the management of Mr, Geo. Lorrah. Sea. Ist to October 15th. Terms, $1.50 per head per season. Cattle re- ceived only on Wednesdays and Sat. urdaye. Address Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Snow Shoe Pa. for any further information. xi0 Company ranges on MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Rutter sass imibass se tasnntusienn | . ‘i ve dha ting py Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C, Y. Wagner for grain. ' Wheat, RoS....cc0000000nvs 20c . 16¢ CREA ERR EEE EE EE EEE EE EE EE EE EE EEE
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