LR SN OM Thursday, May 15th, 1913, - TT -- ii Page 7. rm ——————— THE CENTREX DEM BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —James Krape spent Saturday ev- ening with his lady friend at Win- gate, -—Rev. E. B. was a business on Tuesday. ~Mrs. Alice visiting at the home of Mr, and James Shorter, in Pike alley. ~The Methodists have changed the time for holding Sunday schoo! from 2:30 in the afternoon to 9:30 a, m, —Mrs. Jenkin David, of Snow Shoe, spent Wednesday in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rees, of Reynolds Avenue ~[sanc Mitchell Wednesday from a Malcolm, at Memphis, ports a delightful trip. —Dr. E. H. Yocum, Methodist church, will begin a series of talks to men only in the Y. M, C A. hall next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. —J. O. mill owner, handsome touring car of this place. —Mrs. Nelson been visiting her Mrs. Harry Haag, left Friday Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, where expects to make her future home, Samuel H. Wigton and George W. Zeigler, Esq., two well known Phil- ipsburg citizens, were in town on Wednesday attending to matters and greeting friends quaintances, ~Mr. and Mrs. James C, turned home Tuesday evening from their wedding trip. They are staying with Mr. Furst's mother, Mrs. A. O. Furst, but expect to be located in their new home in West in the course of a few days. -—Mrs. M. H. } Unionville, Bellefonte Somers, of visitor In of Altoona, is Mrs. Burris, home on his son, He re- returned visit to Tenn pastor of the Reed, the Philipsburg this week Overland from John grist purchased a five-passenger Sebring, Jr, has and for she Dolinger, who parents, Mr, and ac- Furst re- 1ssell and daughter, Isabelle, of Philadelphia, were pleas- ant guests this week at the home the former's sister, Mrs Frank P Blair of this place. Mrs. Fussell is the wife of Dr. Fussell, a known practitioner of Pl Rev. Ralph W of the Bedford and a native of this county, has accepte taryship of the Ty That he will fill t ceptably goes without —Among those who attended the J. Bryan at Harris ening were A. B Fortney, Charles R. B. Lee, W. D. Zerb ert Foster and W ~The residence Miller at Hagersto lv destroved by The fire is from the Miller is Stewart ni David Stew The Benjan surprise part) May 12th, In Mills, for her dence on well ladel} Nlingworth Presbyterian from dinner Penn St. There w» number of member presentt andl after spending a pleasant evening they left at an early hour wishing her many more happy vears -Dr. H. A Dr. and Mrs. James Gordon and Cyrus Gordor vid f Hair, of Curwensville A» don f Clearfield Thursday at Harr tric Commi These trol pan Coll ore " Mileaburs granting undsubted line The Sr.. Wednesday of his thoueh trave! a slieht hale and he wn all celdont that eled by 1 Inter rode in Central Pennsy) Advertia Youne Nn Col. Cvommines Bellefonte on Ly *y fa P24 A the dav plastered rounding territory with my enrrice n ng alo rine town the veual nr n T™he advertising cnr few dave This bination of wes ind east will axhinis in PRellefonte oF rida Mav comine Nenavn ind Ing on Sunda Tock Haven it Is seheduled for Monday Academy added ponine of Rloomahbure and the Lyceum selon! team of Altoona to of victories last week hy were meh tn ne snort for the nesscd the gnmen with PBloomahure Hughes ™old A An Interesting ng of Calvin TF Frank tore hat and sur nf soresous vet ara chow whirh second is due here In an Cnme- 24th hora len Pallafenta serena that make Interest. many fans wit. Fridav'a and an domes close on who game plaved won 7 to § was the piteh. Smith, son of Register who allowed the vie. White Raturdav's wns ning the PR R Altoona. and In of | erooatinn nf old stare broneht } nn R.4 wns In his usual good form ed a Fame The frigid weather that prevailed the forenart of the week has damaged the frit and earden truck to a cone siderable oxtont In anme 1oealition while In others its effect In hardly perceptible. In ellefontes the mer. enry Adronned helow 20 degrees Sun. day morning and again on Monday morning A heavy frost prevailed both mornines and {ce was formed In pails of water. In many sardens to- mato plants heeame withered and heans and early potatoes, which had Just come thromgh the ground, were badly frost bitten. Grapes ure be- ginning to blossom and in many In- stances the tips of the vines were frozen and turned black, and nearly the entire crop has heen ruined. The damree to fruit cannot be fully ascer- tained, but there is no doubt but that the freezing weather will result in a short crop In some sections of the county, nwne wns on fontnre Smith four Fame ed or rr unite veesuum's am Academy weore ly ome men and piteh star business | | Erie now | | the Linn street | of | | with and | as | authority { sub where | | been the | thelr strine | | teks, | left | found fatale | of unds nt | | fer, {of this city, ~Hxpert clog and soft shoe dancing the Academy minstrels tonight, -T, A. Hartsock, of Stormstown, was a pleasant cailer at this while in town Wednesday. On Wednesday evening Mrs, Clark entertained at cards at home on Kast High street, On Tuesday afternoon and even- ing Mrs. W, Harrison Walker enter- tained a party of sixteen ladies at the Nittany Country club, ~The dancing by the Wilkes-Barre boys with the Academy minstrels to- night and tomorrow night will be great Don't fail to see them, Ira D. Garman, of Philadelphia, will arrive In Bellefonte Friday for a week's visit to his brother, Edwin F. Garman and wife at their cosy home on East High street. The chart for the Academy min- strels Is open at Parrish’'s drug store. The performance promises to be well attended both this and tomorrow ev- ening. Watch for the parade this afternoon at 5 o'clock, led by State College band. List of unclaimed letters at Bellefonte postoffice for the week end- ing May 10, 1913 Bellefonte Tan- ning Co, Dr. E. M. Bingaman, C ence Faust, Mrs, Sarah Paul, W Stuart, John Thomas and Ed. Tor- rence.~H. C. Valentine, postmaster, The friends in of W H. Sholl, who Susquehanna, legrn with ment to at Jas. this vicinity has been a Pa., for some pleasure of his general foreman of the shops at that place, a added responsibilly and time, will large of | tion The Ladies’ United Adult Brethren ch bread, ice Bible class of irch will hold of rolls, ples, cakes, and cream in the ro the church on Saturday and evening, May 17th cordially Invited to « a sale andies adjoining ternoon public is patronage Mrs John of Orange in town Mrs Mr inn street Ostertag ind Terrace, N. J. Saturday for a Ostertag’'s p rge M. Gamble, The Ostert move in the near future fro Terrace to St. L Mo Mr Arents, (3c Dan ance, everyone should make an ef fort to reach the opera house by 8:15 the curtain will rise promptly at 4 fot nat nour Lock Haven High cleaned up the Hig price min W night Cle erent and their k and varieties of irtain perform rise The Study Class will meet Moa day evening, May 19th, at 8 o'clock in the High School building. Those for. tunate enough to be present will un doubtedly be greatly enlightened a subject that is as yet an unfamiliar one, “The Referendum and Recall” Mr. Harry Keller 11 without doubt an and will handle the rubject in an understandable manner. The divisions are “The Definition “Counties and States where they have tried.” “Advantages and Dis- advantages.” Everybody welcome Monday's Lock Haven Express “Ralph Myers, Harold Freder- Charles Livingston, Alfred Dub- ard Herbert Kessinger of this city for Bellefonte at 10 o'clock Sun- morning on motore They the public roads In excellent condition, especially the 10 miles of roads east of the capital eolty Centre county After dinner the cyclistes spent several hours seeing the sights and returned home at 4 o'clock In te afternoon, Calvin Shaf- Richard Bagley and Frank Toot, made the same trip of 8 miles on bleyeles, which required more or less exertion to get over hills They left here at 68 In morning and returned at 6 o'clock In the evening The Usher® Association Bellefonte Methodist is planning to says ler day voles of the Episcopal church give A unique recep- tion and social to all people In any way either closely or remotely relat. ed, to the congregation. They desire to promote the social side of the con- gregational fe. Their therefore entitled a "Get Acquainted” Social. The time ia fixed for Thurs. day evening, May 22nd, from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock. A program of interest and pleasure has been arranged; re. freshments will be served, and a roy- al social time Is anticipated. Every Methodist of the town and vicinity, and everybody, young or old, In any way associated with or Interested in the church, is most cordially Invited, Come and see how handsomely the “boys” of the Ushers’ Association will greet treat you. office | her | the resident of | advance- | position remunera- | | ing om | af- |} on | the | the | reception is ! ~Pure Food Inspector James Foust, of Harrisburg, was a Bellefonte vis- ftor on Saturday. -Mrs. Fred Kurtz is spending this week very pleasantly with friends and relatives at Millheim and Aarons- burg. Ex-Sheriff Cyrus Centre Hall, was In day looking after some fairs, Edward Klinger returned to work at the Bellefonte Central this week after being off duty for weeks by reason of illness, Mrs. George CC. Johnson children, of East Bishop visiting friends and | toona this week OP, Brungart, of Bellefonte Mon- business af his shops two and street, relatives in Al Lingle, of Milesburg, has as- sumed the management of the Sing. ler Sewing Machine company's busi- ness in Bellefonte Ex-County Weaver, of Commissioner (, Coburn, was greeting Bellefonte friends Monday town attending to business, Mrs, D. H. Hastings ter, Sarah and the children, Loulse and Jane Hickok, de- parted on Saturday for Harrisburg Mrs. Margaret Bathgate, of L mont, was in Bellefonte last Saturd; while on her way to Altoona to visit her son, Woods Bathgate of that city Miss Caroline Poorman, after a { pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Morris of West | street, left Saturday for her home in Tyron Ex-Sheriff John P tmerly of Millheim, but of late |a resident of York, Pa. was hands with his Bellefonte Monday Boyd A. Musser and his little son of Altoona, Pa., were in over Sunday at the home ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willi of East Lamb street Harry LIL. passenger railroad Sunday family at while in and daugh. former's grand Condo, for years shaking friends of his par am Musser Hutchinson, the oblig agent for the Pennsyl company at this with Charles P Erie, Pa Mrs, Morri arimer left Carme! Intte: family Vania spent and Hew es farms horse will field ant doy I YOArs with offices at Philipsburg, departed inst Wwaek for the great northwest sna vie at Ellensburg Washing the "} r of sinties the will na an pin (Foor: ib m in setting 1 steam ine Mr. Johnsor wok in Hagenbeck - Wallace eire Tue before ret home William A. Granville, dent of Pennsylvania College it Gettysburg, Pa. was a distinguish ed visitor In Bellefonte on last Thurs da He came here to interview some of the alumni of that institu | tion among whom are the Dale Broth ers, and also for the purpose of at tending a meeting of College Presi dents at State College From there he left for Atcheson, Kansas to attend {the General Bynod of the Lutheran church to which he was elected a del | Rate Irying mac? | the day irning Dr presi located There was a family re-union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Lu | kenbach on Willowbank street Sun- day. Those present were Mr. and | Mrs Frank Lukenbach and Mrs Harry E Jenkins of Tyrone, and Mr Charles Lukenbach, of Detroit, Mich- igan, The latter who has been In Detroit for the past year will spend the next two weeks of the vacation allowed him, fishing the streams of Centre county for trout Mrs. Luk- enbach did not accompany him at this time but will come to Bellefonte later in the summer for a Walker, eldest son of Mr, and Miles Walker, of East Linn Bellefonte from Friday until Monday, visiting his parents, prior to sailing for San Domingo, where he expects to spend the four years superinvending the {struction of a rallway in that enl country Mr. Walker has in the employ of the New York tral Rallroad as a civil engineer, with headquarters at Albany, N. Y, ever since he was eighteen years old, a period of ten years, with the excep- tion of one year, which he spent In Porto Rico, In his new position he will be In the employ of Frain Broth- ors, bankers of New York oity, who are financing the new rallroad In Han Domingo, and with the job goes a nice Increase In salary. We are glad to hear of his success and hope he may gontinue to advance In his chosen rofession. He salls from New ¥Y on the 17th of this month. fev | Mrs, W | street, was in con- tropi- been two | ure | his | Linn | on | Bellefonte | place, | next | Ceon- | OCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ——— m- Mr. were the College and Mrs, Henry Hollabaugh guests of friends In State over Sunday. J. Howard North, the new man- Lauderbach-Barber's store in {this place, has leased the Heylmun | property on Curtin street, and wil {move his family from Punxsutawney ager of iin a few days, { | The Ladies’ Temple of the Gold- en Fagle lodge tendered a surprise party to one of thelr members, Mrs I. all Stover, at her home on Penn street, last Friday night. A most de- lHghtful time spent by the large | number present. ! The Men's Bible { United Brethren church held month:y social meeting last inight at which Rev. Hoover, lershu’g, was present, and { addres. Refreshments were i the evening. was the thelr Friday Class of made an served | Pev, Walter Carson, of State Col | wns a visitor In Bellefonte be- tween trains on Saturday, en route for Howard, where on Sunday he preach. ed the Word to the Presbyterian | congregation and filled his appoint. ment at Jacksonville, as well Pr. A, W. Hafer, | dentist, entered the ital on Wednesday as a surgical pas {tlent. Mr. Hafer has been In poor health for the past month, and upon of his physician he has con- | luded to undergo an operation, Mrs. William lege, the well known | Bellefonte hos- | Bager departed on | Fric ay for Niagara Falls to join her | { hus and, who holds a responsible po- | isitirn with the Rogers Silverware | Company. Mrs. Sager was accom- | panied by her sister, Mise Helen Jury, | who will remain with her for a brief | time | Harry Alters, proprietor of the shooting gallery and cigar store In | McClain block, departed last week for Shamokin to take Edge- wood Park, which ort he vill manage during the summer In onnection with conducting a shoot- ng gallery Harry charge of pleasure res | ent Gathagan whose early hood days were spent in Belle- when his father conducted a yard on Spring street was wusiness here this week n Marble ch firm Mr nte nile, marble Gathagan is Mr. Edw: tor of the Miss Martha | d accomplished ) lady of our friends representative ard I. Keystone A. Shutt, a ver edi- | Gazette, and | Gates, local pretty Vh, Nave announcs 0 ir ngagemen reed months this Mr. Bradls Wee) ilities ar intre [| nt xt Bunday Rev, ( WwW. Winey of United Brethren church will {address a young people's meeting in the Third United Brethren church at Altoor in his i ‘ n met | # house t cold eing exposed to the elements he the painful ordeal of hav feet frozen. It feared time that one or both of the useful members have to be amputated, but luckily this was not NOCOREATY Mr. Kerns has fully re. covered and is able to perambulate as well as ever n'ght and immderwnt ing both {for a was would A Progressive Poultry Farmer, A recent visit to the poultry farm of William Harshberger, near Roops- burg, gave the writer a clear of modern methods of raising poul- try on an enlarged scale prietor deals exclusively in Leghorns, and it is an interesting fight to stand at the door of his 160-foot pen and view his flock gath- {ered therein Mr Harehbherger in planning to erect more bulldings that { will give him room for expansion Eighty feet will be added to one end of the already large pen, and at the tother end will be erected a three story bullding, fifty feet in length In this annex will be located the Ine cubator room. In which a 236.000 ea- pacity neubator will be Installed. Mr Harshberger now receives ahout 1,500 egRne per day month's sojourn, COBURN. of attendance follows: Forenoon at Schools 75; afternoon at school 87 The score day was as two Sunday one Sunday Full day at the Elk reservation, { (ent) 300, The elk wil! be turned {| loose this week to roam at large and as they are flerce animals, liable to attack any one without provocation, it ix better not to venture into the mountains south of Pennsvalley, Saturday two men passed through very trying ordeals but they both survive, W. H. Ertel sold a tract of 14 acres and 129 perches of timber Innd for $2000, and the stork, after an absence of 14 years again visited the home of W. H. Harter at the lime kiln and left a daughter. Mrs. J. C, Krumrine, of Waelkert, spent Tuesday with her parents, Miss Tona Hosterman Is spend- ing the summer at the home of her uncle, T. H. Motz, near Woodward, Inst Bun of Hub- |’ { who |the g | furnishing imany cases | purchase the { will | constables to | that insight | BAN ON CIGARETTS. toys and cigarettes will from now on part company, If the provisions f the new Thompson bill, recently sizn- | ed by Governor Tener, are carried out, | The bill prohibits the sale of cigar- | ettes or clgarette papers to persons less tnan 21 years, Such sale iy made punishable by a fine of from $100 to! $300, A minor In possession of clg- arettes is required to tell where they | obtained. Refusal to 10 so is | made a misdemeanor. If the offen- der is over 16 years of age the pen alty is a fine of $6 or imprisonment for five days If under 16 years the | Juvenile court is to take charge. Whether or not the new law will be effective in decreasing the injur- cigarette habit among youths, is | question All the laws that man | devise will amount to little if are not carried out. Heretofore has been a dead letter, slm- | because ite provisions have never been rigidly enforced. True it is some | dealers have been careful in their | sale of cigarettes, but the number | not is large enough to kill | effects of the law fagtor to be that of men of minors with where boys forbidden others to the duty of Heo stopped, comes to same. In consumption of be diminished Judge C. B of Btroudshurg, 18 taken the right stand by announc- Monday that he will see that | law is rigidly enforced with- | jurisdiction Judge Staples said that will not do for a boy to pay thi we found the cigarettes, for that excuse will not be received If cigarettes lying in the 18 no business to pick them Judge Staples stated that purpose of the court to law the letter, and he under the provis were aw have od Another considered | will be mature years | cigarettes. In are unable to “smokes” they | them. It will] police officers and | that this practice and in every case! their notice to prose- | this way only will the cigarettes among boys ret be buy now in also cuts Staples on } a boy sireet Bees he h up, he sald it was the roe d that } the add same a ¢ IRuretis RECENT DEATHS. ROTHPROCK i nd { irles ‘ i ta ward A of 3 tawney William J. of Amos © of Lewistown, and Mra. Jo of Columbia, Pa Fur 14 in 1 ‘ f Mariet Ed Nnxs eph Crowley 3 ' -, | y IN : } FAIRVIEW, and Mrs. Miles the following Benj). Chapman wife Mrs. Kate Fye and Chapman, Mrs, J. B and Mrs. J. B. Tanyer Ward Confer passed Sunday There will be at Fairview 73 pm J. B. Lucas Is ton, suffering with a bad cold Miss Carrie Bennet was a shopping visitor in Bellefonte, Saturday Mr tained Lucas enter friends Sunday and children; children: Lucas, and Mr through town ices in the church Saturday beginning at serv home from Orvis- The pro- | White | PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST. afternoon, May the High School will be held the Women's Christian Union a contest in which pate the outhful auth. selected CREAVER chosen from a large number composed by pupils of the grammar grades of the Bellafonte public schools "Three prizes will be given $6.00; mecond, $2.50, and the $2.50. All are cordially invited On Friday 2:30 o'clock In itorium there auepices of Temperance will partic ore of ten Aud- under the First third x21 ZION, following were the “Centennial House" during past several days Monsignor F. Fisher, of Philadelphia; Mr Mrs. Clayton Brown. Mr. and Mrs Christ Decker, of Bellefonte; Showers, of Pleasant Gap; Horace Kauffman, Mrs. Abbie Rockey and family, Mra. Letlae Robb, C. N. Fish- er, Miss Emma Lucas, State College; Mrs. Barah Wilson, Huston; Ton. G Royer, CC. BE Bartges, Rebersburg; John Tressler, Hublersburg: Herbert and Clifford Rothrock, Dr. Watson, Lock Haven; Dr. Wilson, Pittsburg. The James 8, Truman, Esq, of Owego, Tioga county, New York, was a vis (ftor at State College last week. Mr. Truman Is Province Chief of Province [Five of the Alpha Tau Omega Fratern- [ity and was present st State Cols | ene on official ess. He was al- #0 the guest of te be- | tore returning home. {dle's; | Alfie, | cent a word, first issue | Store {| FOR SALE: 19080 model mowreycle in Birdsbore; | William | 23, at] registered at | the | Nevin | and | Ward | MUDLICK HOLLOW. Julian. Those who spent Bunday at John Milton's were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Richards and two sons, and Mra, Milton's father, Mr. Richards, from Julian, Paul Fide Heo spent Sunday at Paul, glad to Gentzel come again, You, Mr. Meyers had quite an experience in goat hauling on Wednesday of last week, As he was going across the corner of the old Wills Dillen place to Henderson's, one of his wheels broke down upsetting the wagon on | which was a harrow, corn planter and Look ride with four goats or you'l get a joining a lodge, out, with a pen goat out Penny a Word Adv. Any subseriber can insert a want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if it dose not exceed 26 words, charges w others, ong no sdvertisement loss than 25 cents; two lesues 40 cents; three issues 80 cents. No advertisements will be answered from this offoe WANTED A second hand roll wp desk. D. Wagner Gelss ARCHITECT — Anna W. Kelchline, Bellefonte, x31 HOUSES: For sale and rent. J. M. Keichline, : Bellefonte, Pa. Wa x0 FOR SALE: Second band Singer sewing ma chine. Inquire atihis office 134 EXCHANGE: ~Will exchange $15 gold waich for matured chickens. Inquire at this office FOR RENT—Brick livery stable cated centrally lo Inquire of Lyon & Co.. Bellefonte int | FOR RENT Basement room in Lyric Theatre building. Inquire at Workmen's Bargain Buf good condition, #90. Lloyd Sampsel, Bellefonte, Rg x21 FOR SALE:~Lot of Canton flannel Cheap for cash. Address Box Belle fonie ; x2 FOR SALE: ~ Plve good stock ewes with lambs; also & side hill plow. T. F. Wise, Madison- burg GIRL: WANTED: At once wo work in Lon. gee's resturant at State College; wages 35. Both phones gloves, FOR RENT: Farm near Pine Glenn, known a8 Zimmerman farm, 45 acres cleared H H Fye. Moshannon. Pa x21 MEN WANTED: For day snd contract labor Apuvly to Superintendent Bellefonte Lime Co., Salona Clinton Oouniy. Pa x21 FOR SALE: 3h. p. Buick Roadster, 8 passen- ger, newly painted. AP. Willams or W Brookes, Curtin. Commercial phone FOR SALE: —~An iron safe dition; willbe sold at a bargain Rhoads, 135 west Linn street, Bellefoni« WANTED-—-Moulders and Ww es and steady work Foundry Co., Johnstown, LOST wn Finder in excellent con Rebecca N 2011 Good Iron x22 rons more aborers Globe A hadies pockeitbook between Su and Waddle ontaining $2. or return w J Thomas, Stormstown LOST: ~May 7. a purse coniair money, between Coburn and please return wo Minnie E. Nell FOR SALE Full blood hickens from State Coll jeorge W. Zert HOUSE FOR RENT: Four rooms a : water rent, ceniral } nee. rent begins May selling Early cabbage celery. mang oward; will b= nec y 84 Bellefone z. beet Mrs Between Be ay. May It BE. terms t Spring M LOST Cow, lights yellow in color. points of horns cut off: missed Msy v Please potity John Kscanck Clarence. Pa. Lost'st same time Brindle cow. very large. Notify Mike Bassin, Clarence. Or wiephone 10 Wm. Takash, Clar x22 SLver x2 mou W. Shreckengast, Prop. (Ke ystor ersville. Pa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Guiser, late of Mingovilie. Pa deorased Letters testamentary tate having been granted all persons indebted to sald estate ted 10 make payment and those havis or demands against said estate are requ present the same duly authenticated for setlie ment #ithout delay to C. BE. GUISER Mingoville J. H. GUISER | Hublersbug. Exrs in the above named es undersigned, 3S. g ciaims sted the Are re MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C. YT. Wagner for grain. Wheat, Red..... Wheat, White S your order we will give You THE DRUGS We pay particular attention to the buying of drugs and chemicals for the filling of physicians’ prescriptions. Yau get the best kind of ser.ioe and the highest quality drugs to be obtained when you place your orders in our hands. Mail orders are delivered promptly either by special messenger or Parcel Post. Whatever you desire from a drug store let us supply you, and you will be satisfied with the goods and pleased with the price. Krumrine's Drug Store,
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