Thursday, June 26th, — 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Page 5. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | No paper next week. — William Ziegler, of Ashland, visit- ed his uncle, Daniel Heckman, and family, in this place. —Mrs. Elmer Bryant and Mra, Thomas Murphy were recent visitors with friends in Curtin. --Mr, and Mrs. William Stover, Lamb street, are rejoicing over arrival of a bright little son. ~Miss Edith Zimmerman, of Re- novo, spent Sunday with Horace Musser and family, on Penn street, Frank Lyons, wife and two chil- dren, of Mt. Carmel, are visiting rela- tives and friends in Bellefonte and Lyontown. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Blair Yarnell, and children, of Snow Shoe, are visiting William McClellen and family on east Lamb street. ~Caleb Miller, who resides near the Forge was admitted to the Belle- fonte hospital this week as a typhoid fever patient. ~Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen Wednesday trip to City. ~=William McClure, Jr., is now mes- senger boy at the Western Union of- fice in this place, taking the position recently held by Frank Dan, who has resigned. -Miss Margaret Glen Iron, returned to her home on Tuesday after a pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Margaret Young, of Phoenix street. —Philip Haag left on Monday for Tyrone where he has secured a good position. Mrs. Haag will join him on Saturday and they will make that town their future home, ~Miss Daisy Keichline home Sunday morning from ville, Delaware, for a short stay her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M Keichline, of East Bishop street. --Mr. and Mrs. Lose Kane tle child, of Osceola Mills, are visit- ing his mother, Mrs. James Kane of East Logan street. Mr. Kane is in the employ of the Pennsylvania Rallroad at Osceola. —~Mrs. H. G. Shontz, of Mifflin- burg, spent Friday and Saturday here as the guest of her brother, D. W. Eb- erhart. of east High street. She accompanied by her nephew, Masters and wife, of Hemstead as. =Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, ac- companied by their son, George, ar. riveed in Bellefonte Tuesday after- noon from their home in Pittsburg and are visiting his sister, Mrs. Da. vid R. Foreman, of North Spring street, ~The Lyric Theatre will present four big reels of the best pictures pro- curable, on July 4th. In the after- noon at 2:30 a matinee will given with a special feature. Orchestra will be present. Big show every night. No dopes at the Lyric ~~While making bis collections for the Metropolitan Insurance company focal agent David Finkle 1&6 was ‘bitten on the leg by a dog owned by Jack MceCummings, resid- ing in Collins Row. Mr. Finklestine was compelled to have the wound cauterized. ~Theodore Haupt and son, Haupt, have returned home ron, Ohio, where they were employed at their trade as bricklayers. They also worked for about three weeks al Niagara Falls and report work as plenty and labof very scarce in hustling city. ~-Dr. and Mrs. HA M. Hiller children, from West Chester, are pected In Bellefonte Friday evening They will leave home Wednesday in their automobile expecting to at Harrisburg and Gettysburg on their way here. They will spend some time with Mrs. M. H. Wilson ~Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Masters, Hempstead, Texas, spent Friday part of Saturday in Bellefo as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D hart, of east High street. Mr. Mas- ters is a nephew of Mr. Eberhart, his visit to Centre county at tb is the first in thirty years. ters notes many changes that taksn place in that period of They expect to return to in Texas about July 7th of the Hugh N. Crider and Ceader returned home morning from a ten days’ Philadelphia and Atlantic Hackenburg, of returned Green- with and lit- Lewis be Albert and stop of Ww iN Mr. Mas- have time their h ~~Joseph Knisely returned home from the Philadelphia hospital on Saturday, where he had been taking treatment for the past five weeks for an Injured leg, sustained in the auto accident last March in which Ran- doiph Dagget met his death. Knise- Iy's Injury required special treat- ment, hence his visit to specialists, He will be compelled to wear a brace on the limb for some time, but has every assurance of a complete recov. ery. ~ne day last week, Jacob Cass, the well known butcher, who resides at Waddle station, was in Bellefonte on business and sometime during the afternoon he visited one of the livery #tables where he fell asleep, sitting in & chair. While in the arms of morpheus some one went through his clothes and relieved him of $40 and & revolver, Mr. Cass did not report the matter to the police until Tuesday. authorities are Investigating the matter but no definite clue has secured as yet, Paul D'Gosowich, a foreigner em- ployed at White Rock quarries, left these parts recently without settling a board bill that he owed John Sny- der. The latter had a warrant issued for his arrest and having heard that his man was in Pittsburg sent officer Harry Dukeman out there Saturday in search of him. Mr. Dukeman found Mr, D’Gosowich and returned to this place with him Sunday morning and placed him in jail. On Monday the case was settled and IYGosowich returned to work at White Rock. ~Through the efforts of the ladies’ auxiliary of the Bellefonte hospital the services of Miss E. Doolittle, of New York City, have been secured to give a series of demonstrations in at the hospital. Miss Doo- " is a graduate of Mrs. Farmer's School, of Boston, and Is thoroughly tiling 1 in all that pertains to the cul- She will remain in Belle- fonte or ten days, giving cooking lessons each day. The auxiliary de- serve considerable commendation for being the means of bringing this ex- bat Ruowledge to this place, as we ind they are doing so at their own expense, Was | Tex- | from Ak- | that | ex- | and | the | Eber- and | « time | me | —Mrs. Lewis Daggett is visiting friends in Niagara Falls, —(lement Dale, 58q., transacted legal business in Philipsburg on Mon- day. -Dr. M, J. Locke left for Philadelphia where he remain until Saturday. Miss Mary Eberhart has been a guest of Mrs, Samuel Burris, at Gregg Station, during the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Gray Hartsock, of Altoona, visited friends in Bellefonte and Waddle over Saturday and Sun- day. ~The Women's Civic their last meeting of the Monday evening. A full is requested Dr. Thos. VanTries returned to his home on Baturday after a week's journ, the pleasures of which were heightened by delightful weather, at the famous resort, Atlantic City, -~Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Master, Texas, spent Friday and Saturday In Bellefonte as the guests of their rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eberhart, on east High street. Roger T. Bayard, the hustling editor of the Tyrone Herald in Bellefonte Monday while on way home from spending Sunday friends in Centre Hall -Mr. and Mrs, John C. Larimer, Philadelphia, who were recently mar- ried in that city, arrived in Belle- fonte Monday and are guests mother, Mrs. Sadie Larimer home on Curtin street, REDUCTION SALE AT AIKENS 10 per cent off of all goods during the month of July. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Walists and Dresses at cost. Sale be- gins Tuesday, July 1st Come ly. on Monday expects to club will hold year on next attendance BO 10~ cal his with at her ear- x28 Herbert Kerlin, of New who was called to Mackeyville tend the funeral of John stopped over Sunday his Mrs Charles Eckenroth, Howard street leaving for Monday. The Phil Dr. and Mrs interesting 1 are enjoying a ents, Capt. and Mrs. C. T the centre of attraction, of Wilbur, Jr., who is cert The six teachers Monday, ance is to five Instructors | diffe rent courses | cators throt | lectures, Mrs to at- Archey mother, of East the { with rnal says Twitmire and of Lancaster visit to Mrs psburg Jou Wilbur F aby t Wy, Fryberger vinly a fine boy weeks’ & opened at June 23rd OO} sch Cal immer Stats lege for {on i and the a hundred. Forty- harge of prominent State have and ighout the edu will give _—. daughter, irsday for ar the in ther Sarah Confer and leave next Th d trip through They will stop 1 her daughteer and Cleveland they w son, James Pittsbh 1 EO on to where Confer, who seen many years, and visit friends in Michigan —~Not many of our people that in the front bay window room of the residence now occupied by F H. Thomas on East Linn street, George Gray Barmmard, the fambus sculptor, was born, but such is the case. One day last week Ralph Mal. lory, the photographer, took a photo- graph of this house for publication a new Y paper Della Fox, the ibrette, who died suddenly in Ne¢ week, sang in Bellefonte old Bennet Moulton played a week Humes’ hall here, the | She was only beginning | career then and during stay here she had lodgin | Lizzie Morrison's home | street, Edw. McGuinness, f | ployed at the tailor trade in this place but who sixteen years ago left and located at Punxsutawney Sunday with friends in this ag his first visit here tellefonte He was for many years the employ of Montgomery & He is now conducting a tailor shop In onnection with his son, Willlam, at Punxsutawney, her not will she has for later ork noted comic opera | 80 | York, last | when the | company - 185 stage fall of + 1€ r he in 8 at Miss n Spring | 1} 4 0 rmeriy em- here spent place gince leaving in Co. & Knisely, of this contract for the Rhoads the enlarging iellefonte Fish {dams are being higher than the old will be above high doing away with hatchery has had on several occas sions in the past, when high water washed the trout away. Mrs. Mary Casebeer, of Somer- set, Pa., mother of jeweler C. D. Case- beer, and his sister, Mrs. F. A. Rhoads of Pittsburg, are guests of Mr. Case- beer and wife, at their home on High street. The elder Mrs. Casebeer is in her 83rd year, and is a remarkably well preserved woman, Traveling, to her, is a pleasure that her advanced age has not diminished. Contrary to what one might expect, Mrs Case- beer experiences no fatigue while on a Journey. Her visits to Bellefonte are fraught with many pleasures, — wg, MeClellan Davis, the Garman house at purchased from Frank M. Waring, the MeCamant property at Tyrone, fronting 110 feet on Washington ave- nue and extending to South Lincoln avenue. The consideration is sald to have been $9.260. While Mr. Davis, whose interests are principally in Ty- rone, expects to remove to that city at some future date, yet he does not contemplate doing so at present, He purchased the McCamant property as an Investment and is thinking of making a double house out of the present residence and erecting anothe er house on the adjoining lot. ~Coleville, not unlike other towns and villages, has a gang of boys whose conduct does not alwiys meet with the approval of law-abiding citizens of that place, and sometimes drastic measures must be resorted to in order to curb them. At least some of the residents of that town so declare, and an incident in Squire Musser's office last Wednesday evening seems to bear out the above statement. Bix boys had been arrested upon Inform- ation made by Willlam Billet and Amos Garbrick. The young men were charged with malicious mischief and at times acting In an Indecent man- ner, The squire tempered justice with mercy, and instead of placing a fine on the boys he allowed them their discharge by having three of them pay the costs amounting to $10, have rebuilding and dams at the The new considerably ones that th water level, the trouble the concrete hatchery built «0 thus proprietor of this place, has { Hartford, of | was | | scales | recently of | of his | { with | nebunk | son, { spend York, | | Crafton | Md ! Care T's pars | ourse, is ttend- | lan the | home at middle | urg | and littl know | | Mrs { Insane nl { Mrs, Chas wi ope ra | stand In| } plas os week's | [ ake | rade ta month it his sis | last | Canada It} | | RAra ¥ | son j Corrugated the place, | { haunt {kiln dam, near the ol | now | Rallroad Mrs, England, W. H. Lewin, of London, Is visiting in Bellefonte at the home of Rev. John Hewitt, --A little daughter was born Tues- day of last week to Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris Runkle at thelr home at Lancas- ter, James Fox left Philadelphia where position in a mer. ~John Tonner burg, spent Sunday his mother, Mrs East Howard street, Miss Vandetta Dietz, of Johns- town, Is spending a part of her sum- mer vacation in Bellefonte with her friends, Mrs, Thomas Mayes. Mrs, W. Miles Walker departed on Saturday for West Chester, Pa. where she will visit her daughter, Miss Lillian Walker, for the next two weeks, LeRoy lL.ocke, who sophmore vear as ford, has arrived mer vacation, Miss Bellefonte her father, turned Saturday he has accepted a drug store for the sum- Harris, of Harris- in Bellefonte with Henry Harris, of Locke, has son of Dr. M, Just comjleted a student at Haver- home for the sum- J Jane Hafer, at the time Dr. A. W the home Conn Margaret Yeager, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- rice Yeager, of East lishop street, will leave shortly for Baltimore, Md. where she will visit her aunt, Dorby. who of the Hafer, of her came death of has re- to sister at ~Miss little bright who dozen Mr A handsome boy, at an even born to Wilson, of Altoona popular manager of ion in that city Mrs spend tipped the pounds, was and Mrs. John Mr. Wilson Is the the Western Un- tobert Morris expects the after part of the summer her mother at her home in Port, Maine, and with Alex. G. Morris 3rd will about the middle of July. Mr. and Mrs children left Ambridge, Pa two weeks mother, Will Derstine leave nere Jesse Derstine and Saturday where they with Mrs. Der- Irvin, a brother accompanied two for will Stine s of Mrs them Arthur Valentine and and Mrs. Simon Valentine, of at B urban‘home of and Anna Valent also wife, of Bond laltimore, irnham, Mi nea da ughter, are Ruests ge beaut the sRe8 line ine, the f IOrge Mi nd Mrs Emily Mr. an later William the Bel in ne summer one of t ofMice weeks Ci family Gap He returned post office on Mon- uch ed by his Mg Miger, efonte lerks pos which he spent with his his Pleasant the refres) iting Mr. an H. Fult on Tuesday where they ome, Mr J on hild ng for Pittsburg to make their fu ton having a« cepted an excellent sition with the Westinghouse Com- pany They formerly resided on East Lamb street, Mrs. W, 1. Metonlf and daughter Fay, of Marlborough, N. H. are iting Bellefonte friends and relatives Metcalf is a daughter of the Iate Haupt and is visiting her moth. the residence of G. E. Haupt on Thomas street and her sister, McClellen, of North Spring ttle left expect Ful- er at North street and Mrs Thomas July ist the Pacific oast Among they will visit are Lu Angeles San Francisco, California, Utah, and Denver, expect to be Rone WwW. E Bi sireet, expect an extended leave ut trip to for ye and Robert T. Willard, accompanied ter, Francesa, left Bellefonts Monday to spend their vacation 'mion City, Pa, and Niagara F Robert was a graduate lefonte high school pted a | nm at Nia- alle, Canada. With the Thomp- & Norris Co manufac of paper and shipping cases, the specimens of local that Fred in alls, of 31° and } the this AR Acc t Ni yositic turers {ine of trout largest family |SOASON from one by taken waters th measured 21 inches Mey on Friday the big WAR captured of last fell ors, of ow the d nail works, was made from a min- wok of "Cander's” line weighed four and one-half and was a beauty from all of view and Mra W. B. Bathgate, of Fort, spent Monday In Belle. the guests of friends. Mr is employed in the Penna office at Jersey Shore, and at present is on a vacation. With his wife, he had just returned from a week's visit in Pittsburg, and they were on their way to Blanchard to become the guests for a few days of Mrs. Bathgate's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neese, before returning home, Mr. Bathgate is a son of 8 C. Bath- gate, of Lemont. At a brief session of naturaliza- tion court held last week by Judge Orvis a satisfactory examination was passed and final papers of citizenship granted to Philip 8aul and Tony Coc- co, The former was born in Germany and the latter in Italy. Both reside below town and are employed at the lime kilns. Frank 8. Becker, of Phil- adeiphia a naturalization examiner attached to the Department of Come merce and Labor at Washington, D. C., was present in court and exam- ined Saul and Cocco. The next ses sion of naturalization court will be held in November, «There has just been issued from the Shakespeare press, New York, two books in which Bellefonters will feel a keen interest, One is “The Little Lady Bertha,” by Fannle Al- ricks Shugert, a 12 mo. 1256 page vol- ume bound in cloth and stamped in gold. Price 0c. It is a story of the dark ages, with the opening scene in Paris, later shifting to Brittany. It is a story that will be read with pleasure by those fortunate enough to get hold of it. The other hook is “Happy Childhood Days” by Hannah lanthe Johnson. A 12 mo, 61 page book, paper cover, price 26c. This Is a collection of nine children's stories Ad one poem. All the stories are bright and clever, dealing with mod- ern things and places. Both Mrs, Shugert and Miss Johnson are resi. dents of Bellefonte and this fact will give increased interest in their lit. erary productions, lime van his last meal on the } The trout pounds points Mr Antis fonte as Bathgate for | his | to | Mrs. | to | Ken- | her | | home morning | | spend { tion and | the | - | will visit been | old | morn- | vis- | irkholder, | to the Sait | year, | week, he | and | «Miss Eliza Miller has gone to At- lantic City where she will visit her niece, Mrs, James Blythe, -While no paper will be i hext week, this office will be {all times for the transaction | nase, — Mrs, this place, the past brother, Miss issued open at of bus- Charles Moerschbacher, of was called to Philadelphia week by the death of her Elizabeth Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Morris of West Linn street, is quarantined on account of an attack of measles, Prof. John Noll and wife their two children from Altoona are visiting Prof, Noll's father, Col, | Emanuel Noll, of North Allegheny street Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson, ac- companied by her daughter, Miss Fan- nie Hutchinson, left Tuesday after- noon for a visit with friends in Kane and Erie, Pa Mrs. R. A dren, Mary and Friday for Hanover, will pend the leck's parents D. R. Merrill, Y. a student at year, returned to for a brief visit friends. He expects next fall William employe at tory, was an from Niagara visit with { turn 10 John with Beck and two chil. Robert, will leave on Pa., where summer with Mrs N. last Saturday of Jamestown, the Academy Bellefonte with to enter Cornell Sager, a former popular the Hellefonte match fac- arrival here on Sunday Falls, for a few day's friends. He expects to re- Niagara to-day Ww William 8. for the Y. Camp at Ingle- Susquehanna, near boys expect re. July 10th, Harper and | Schmidt left Monday IM. C. A. Boys State nook, along the Harrisburg, The main In camp until Miss Edith J. Stouffer, instructor in English and history in the High {| school at Somerset, Pa., left for her in Chambersburg, after spend- several weeks as the guest of her Mrs. Ambrose M. Schmidt --Joseph and Marion chil- {dren of Mr, and Mrs. John Bauer, of east Bishop street, left on Monday to portion of their school vaca- the home of Mr. and Bryson, Montgomery, ffer, aunt Spring home ied by Mary awhil to | Ing aunt, Jauer, a at Joseph Miss Nancy | been wisiting her Gardner, of North Saturday for her | She was accompan Longwell and her for Pa who has Mrs. MM. 1 street, left in Milroy Misses tankin at She ah George Jodon, f« ber of the Bellefonte now a ident of town the forepart of his brothers, Edward De Saturday « rmer police Altoona A mem- force, but Pa week to and Dick ing struck vening Willard, who weeks in the i | who were inj automobiles Mins Vera Bellefonte take car Haye mobil main Miss her In ~Mre. Louis Friedman and daughter, of New York, accomp {by her maid, Is expected In Belle. ! font ¢ this week for an | it at the Joseph home Her husband, | Dp, Friedman, will sail for Europe on July 1st, expecting to spend the sum- mer. there, «Mr. and Mra ired by ago t in, injured de in an Sead the auto- has fio re immer, Edward Franks and { daughter, Mary Elizabeth, left {thelr home in Pltealrn on Monday, after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs {F's parents, W. H. Hamilton and wife and other friends Mise Florence Hamilton accompanied her {| Pitealrn for a few weeks Rey Fit logical student of Susquehanna versity, who preached several excel- lent sermons in the Lutheran church ot this has accepted the invi- tation congregation to remain in Bellefonte during the summer as a supply, and will have rooms with Mrs Kline on Curtin street Belle more t visit zerald, the young Uni- place of the fonte's big spring iful appearing than the clean concrete surrounding it. It for strangers to v there any evening safety precaution 1] at least a nding the spring nee the in now aut | before, with and urbing popular pl aR a trip | prove As a ever, there railing su {ially at | dipped On walk ace " wit out will be hou single espe water ro the where by the thirsty Monday es Cle Davis wa tended a party at the Nittany County Club in honor of her birthday. It was arranged by Mr. Davie who had one of her | friends invite her to go down to club for a luncheon { club house she was about fifteen of her friends present and to learn that it was in her honor It proved a very pleasant evening ~<Charles Chandler is again going about with a free arm after a long siege of carrying it in a sling, due to the injury received in the auto ac- cident on March 18th. It was first feared that the injury would neces. sitate amputation, but luckily this war avoided, and although the young man will be compelled to use the arm sparingly for some time, he is grate- ful that it is now on a fair way to complete recovery, =A re-hearing of the lunacy case involving Mrs. Lulu Richards, will be held in the grand jury room this Thursday, June 26th, before Harry Keller, Esq., commissioner. As stat- ed In a previous issue the case was tried several weeks ago, but the jury disagreed over the verdict, The pro- ceeding was brought by Mrs. Rich- ard’s mother, Mrs. Isaac Thomas, Sr. to show that her daughter is of un- sound mind. A. A. Dale represents the defendant, and J. K. Johnson the plaintify. ~ Edmund iw ening Mrs, J. Mec- Hen the surprised to find | Eberhart experienced his first “runaway” on Friday morn- ing, last, since assuming charge of the delivery team, owned by C. C Shuey, the grocer. Edmund has be- come pretty skillful in handling the “ribbons,” and it was due to no fault of his that the accident occurred. He was driving from west Lamb street near Gamble, Gheen & Co's mill unto Thomas street, when a trace on the harness broke, allowing the pole of the wagon to drop. This frightened the horses and they bolted up south Thomas street. Near Haupt's store the front part of the wagon struck a post, the sudden impact of which threw the driver to the ground. Al- though he traveled a distance of about twenty feet, in folling, Bdmund luckily found a soft plece to alight, and escaped with no more serious in- Jury than a wevete shaking up. The wagon was damaged to the extent of Julting It it out of commission Jor Te. pairs. The horses were caught after running a short distance, they | Bellefonte | {ren ~Mrs. Thomas Toner, bank street, will leave Philipsburg, where friends and relatives Mrs, Shorter, esteemed colored lady of is confined to her home attack of sciatic ~Mrs. M. A gine, of Tyrone, ant visit with Woods and street, If you ean't reunion of Presbyterian hear the Gettysburg.” Mrs. Harry Otto ana two dren, of Johnstown, Pa., were als in town Wednesday and are guests | of her mother, Mrs, Henrietta Nolan, of Bouth Thomas St, Mrs. Willlam Eckels and daughter, E of Pittsburg in Bellefonte to spend some time Mra. Eckels' mother, Mrs Florence Jacobs, of East Lamb street | Mrs, Adam Crossmyer, of land, O., and Mrs. Harry Cox rone were called to Milesburg week by reason of the serious of their father, Samuel Bryan Miss C McDonald, had been the eral and James | Curtin left noon home of the hold a festl the church and eveni patronage of the of Willow. next week for she will visit Rebecca a highly this place, by a severe rheumatism. Shulty and Miss Hig- are making a pleas- letter carrier E, C, family on South Thomas BO to Getty blue and gray go church Sunday night pastor on “Impression the the and of chil- little are leanor Cl of eve this illness atherine visiting Mrs Elreet, for her The ladies church will room adjoining urday afternoon 28th, The solicited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reed, Mountain House, Osceola, Pa, several days of this week with in Bellefonte and at the Country Club. They made here in their automobile The home harles Moersch- bacher on South Thomas street, has been quarantined owing to the ilineses of their daughter, Mins Bertha Moerschbacher, who is suffering from who home of Gen- A Beaver on Wednesday after- in Lewisburg. United at Breth- in the Sat- val on ng, June public is of the spent friends Nittany the trip f | 8 Of {ter Mildred, Mrs. | transit {up Sar- | who | morning Wan | | the by | left | Miss Imogene | wi from | little | anied | extended vis- | for | sister to theo- | ever | how- | surprise lady | On reaching the i an attack of scarlet fever, Mrs, William Emerick and daugh- of Kingston, joined Mr. proprietor of the motor this place, on Tuesday. and his family will take residence in Bellefonte as thes secure a suitable Emerick, the line in Emeerick their Mr soon house can Lentz, onductor on passenger train, caught Spring Creek Wednesday that measured twenty and weighed two po His skill with the rod made the other fisherman Pennsylvania station turn {300TRS Lewisburg trout in in length a half and about re "nn Hine 1) Griffith Lytle, of Downs, Kansas, in Bellefonte Wednesday, while to College, where he and Mr. 1a civil war, having serv- giment, Penn vania of Rappahan- through the ying the bullet in proudly shows as a grim memento of this great bat. Mr. Lytle is on his way to the sburg encampment and he says | that the man who shot him belonged | to the Louisiana Tigers, and if pos- sible he is going to find him. Mr. Ly- tie har been In Kansas for the past thirty-five years and this is his first visit east way State orn raised tie Infantry ck Station, hip, and his pox battle ; shot Het ich ¢ { tle (jetty | | Om Baturday afternoon { sneak thief entered the { Thomas Mayes on West and stole dollars Although was jew | verware in house was touched the ing occurred, the from the house his office at the tion, and Mrs down town t WaR customary | the door mat and it miscreant saw her do | vantage of the the house. The the case and it soon follow some residence of | shop street | in money iry and sil- nothing else time the steal- family were Mayes, Central May do some she it twenty there the At Mr being at allroad sta- having, gone shopping. As the key under posed nme nd took ad- port ty to ransack poli working on is likely arrest will oH 5 D oe is al For of Boome this time place past W. H has been manufac- in a modest way and selling a called “"Nogroin,” a cure val for ingrown toe of the preparation the of man turing remedy out a ri merits tracted nails. The have attention several b inesgs men in Bellefonte, with sult that they have made negotiations {with Mr. Garman to organize a com- pany that will take hold of “Nogroin' and manufacture It upon a large scale { This will afford the remedy a wide sale and no doubt prove a remunera- tive undertaking. “Billy” claims to { have worked a score of years in bringing his preparation up to its present high standard and there is nothing like it on the market today. One of the best features of “Nogroin” is the fact of its being absolutely harmless. A bottle of it could be drank drank of its being absolutely harm- less. A bottle of it could be drank with no {ll effects whatever. It has never vet failed to effect a cure, and may some day make its discoverer a rich man. Ug. the re- Marriage Licenses. Fishburn - « State College Greninger - State College Stahl - - « Altoona Marie A. Leinhoff - « « Altoona Austin F. Hockman + « « « Zion Amanda J. Deitrich Hublersburg Dorris Stine "lw Philipsburg Ida Walker - - Mdarrisdale Wilber I. Shank - - Pleasant Gap Mary E. Jones - « « « Unionville Edward D. Houser - - Bellefonte Zella E. Clements « + « - Zion Herman I. Rachau Madisonburg Ella L. Slagel « - « Madisonburg Chas. Allen - « «+ Peasant Gap Agnes Shawley Axemann Barl R. Wilson - « Woodland Rebecca Frazier - « Philipsburg Jos. R. Moore - « Philipsburg Margaret KE. Albert Philipsburg NOTICE TO WORKINGMEN, The Bellefonte motor transit line will run a car to and from State Col lege, each morning and evening, here- after, to accommodate workmen em- ployed at the College. The car will leave Bellefonte at 5:56 In the morn- ing, and reeturning will leave State College at 6 p. m. A special rate of 50 cents for round trip will be grant. ed, providing the purchaser takes six tickets and uses them within a week. Thos. M. Sarah R. Chas. A. .N. - . sburg tor] to | arriv- | with | Ty -3 the | a inches | inds and | is aj’ " away | Gar- | X | with. | = at- | «Mr. Wilson W. Gephart, of Chi- cago, Il, ix visiting at the home of Mr. Gephart's mother, Mrs. Ellen H. | Juphart, of East Linn street, Permy a Word | Adv. Any subscriber can insert a4 want adverts | ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 35 words; charges 10 others, ons | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less than 25 cents; wo issues 40 cents; three les 60 cents, No advertisements will be preter { from this ofMee. ARCHITECT: — Anna W, Keichline, Bellefonte. ; 13 J. M. Kelshline, 50 75 per toon, 24 4.1 Light, wp wring wagon Harry Grimth, Pleasant Gap x27 | FOR SALE: — Ford roadster, in good condition, H. D. Lindemuth, Fleming Pa _ FOR SALE: ~# nice ples. 6 weeks oid | _of L. H. Neft, Curtin, Pa. Bell phone FOR RENT. —Brick live ry stable, _cated. Inquire of Lyon & Co.. Bellefonte 534 FOR SALE: Hammond typewriter in good oon dition, Price $15 at Centre Democrat offios. | LOAN iMoney to loan $1000, $1500, $2000, $6000, $5000, on pi security. J. M. Keichline, i Bellefonte, XH | FOUND:—A Rosary. on East Linn street, owner | can have same by calling on Mrs. Richard Lutz. Howard street. = | FOUNDA gold bracelet, near Beezer's meat | market, owner can secure same st this office | by paying for this notice | FGR SALE: —A good horse, six HOUSES — Wor sale and rent Bellefonte, Pa | FOR RENT: —Plve room house | Inquire at Jacob Mark's | FOR SALE Inquire © entrally lo- horse, six years oid, weight about 1400; color, black. Address Hol- i loway Hoy, Hublersburg x% LOST: —Jupe 14- pair of fleld Glasses, “on diamond or oi the Mowr Buss, finder return wo John | Halderman, Bellefont, Pa WANTED:— Position on farm, w do | {ght work by experienced man, Can come any time, William T. Mayes. Bellefonte, R. 1 FOR SALE —Toledo Computing Scale, almost new, suitable for Bulchers or Grocer. Price reasonable. C. E. Finkel, Spring Mills, Pa. FOR SALE —Pull blooded Rhode Island Red chickens from State College. Eggs 50 ots. a setting. oe Ww. Zerhy. Tusseyvilie RL in good condition. 3. Garbrick Bellefonte. R. F. D. Bell phone 901-12 x27 FOR SALR:~Good platform spring wagon, open buggy. one horse ruck wagobd, harness etc Call or address Fdward Haupt, Bellefonte Be 11 phone. x2 POSITION WAN IED:By young lady as sten- La her, book keeper or clerk, small cown- sation ot start. Address “M" care Centre 1 mOCrat = WANTED - Man to | Jearp the milling trade, or or one with some experience. Recommendations to accompany application. Knecht Milling Co, Parvin, Pa aad i STOCK — Eggs ard year, Bi LOCK Single comb brown and white Leghorn, White Wyan- oties Barred Rocks. Pekin Ducks, and Pearl suineas. H. K. Mattern, Locust Hill Poultry i Parm Julisn, Pa x22 GOOD INVESTMENT “money in “Invest your money in South Dakota land where land has put many | & man on easy street. Where land can yet be { bought from $15 up, write w box 34 Canning 8 i Dakota x2 FARM FOR SALE —2 miles west of Rebers- burg. containing 7 acres. 85 acres cleared. the balance covered with good young timber, good house, barn and other out-bulldings; extra good running water] at the house. Inguireof W.J { Carlin, Rebersburg, Pa., or C. A. Doebler, Renovo, Pa x AGENTS WANTED - “To well our new one-dol- lar-a month Accident and ‘Health policies (in- cluding a natural desth benefit) to men and | women of all ceoupations. Liberal commissions with renewals. National Accident Society, 220 Broadway, New York, NY. (Established i 8.5) x27 | WANTED There's » “ab opportunity for » high class man w get an exclusive and territory for the sale of the Soistmann Sanitary | Sweeper (Lhe one with the brush in the suo tion noxzie). It's proved a big seller, and will be advertised by us in r terrisory. For par ticuiars address the Excelsior Drum Works. Omnden, N. J. x20 FOR SALE~At private sale on my farm. 1 mile south west of Yarnell, bay mare, 7 yrs old, | weight 1350; bay horse, 12 yrs. old. weit 1500; set of pew tug harness, new Conklin 7% | inch truss axle. narrow track. 3% inch kiln | wagon, narrow track. Terms to sult the buyer. | Chas M Brown, Yarnell 1401 FARM- For sale or exchange: situated about 5 miles west of Bellefonte containing 100 acres, | about 50 being cleared. balance in timber; good house, bank barp and Other outbuildings: fruit and well on farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring in monthly rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick. Belle | fonte. Route 1 Saf | FARM FOR SALE 55 acres, just east of How. ard, frame house. bank barn and all necessary j out-bulldings; all in splendid repairs, prodocs ive rolling farm, plenty of fruit, splendid view 1% miles from town. Terms: One half down balance first moriage at 5 per oent. Sell quick. Ing uire of C w Sm th Howard Pa NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ill not pay a note given at B. M. Stover's sale, on March 14, 193, for the purchase of catiis G. 8. WILSON, Benore. Pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the estate of Amanda Walk. er Jate of Boggs Township deceased. In the | Court of Common Fleas of Oentre County Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, at Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Centre County “to make distribution of the funds in the hands of W. G. Runkle, Trustee. as shown by the account duly confirmed. to apd among those entitied thereto,” will meet all parties interested to attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Eagle Block, Belle. foute. Pa..'on Monday. the 28h day of July, 1912, at ten o'clock A. M_, at which time and place all persons are required 0 present their claims or 10 be debarred from coming into a share of the fund. said JOHN J. BOWER Auditor x0 NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that separate sealed proposals will be received by the Board of In tors of the Western Penitentiary. uml Ive o'clock noon MONDAY, JULY 7th, W913 at the ofce of the Superintendent of Consiruc- tion, Western Penitentiary, Pittsburg. Pa, for the furnishing of each or any one of ing bullding materials: — FICATIO! CLASSI LA Py FIXTU RES, TIN DRAINAGE WATER SoPPLY AND HEATING 5 ¥ x 30 PAN vids maw made form All b be on printed fur nished by the Board of Board reserves t 10 reject any or all bids. Successtul bidders will be required to furnish 10 the Board of Inspec. itent , Pittsburg, Pa. FRANCIES, Superintendent of Construction. Sewing Machines Repaired | Repair all makes of Sewing Machines and have Supplies for same. Sewing Machines from $5 up to $35. Key blanks for all makes of Locks. G. 8. CLEMENTS, W. Bishop St, - - Bellefons, Pa. Bell No. 276-R. x-28, MARKET QUOTATIONS. w— Bolleforte—Grain. The following prices are paid by ©, Y. Wagner for grain. RiMeceesssonsssasssnsanclliit Wheat, Wheat, AE AR A EE EAR AER RE EE) Rye AAR SRE ERE EE EE ERR] rasan RREREy AAR E EERE] Da tL caansarrsr ress eens LARA EE EE EE EE A EE EE EE EE
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