; and Thursday, July 17th, 1913, Page 65. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | WAS an parents’ Renovo, at his Fred Rees, of over Sunday visitor home In this place, ~-Mrs. Howard F, Gearhart, of Coatesville, is visiting her mother Mrs. Joseph Fox, of East Bishop St Miss Mabel Harmer, of Philadel- phia, is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. H. W, Tate, of this city. — Miss M. G. Clayton, of Philadel- phia, is stopping at the Brockerhoff as the guest of her friend, Mrs, Thom- as Moore, Wolf, of of of Altoona, a lellefonte, spent last week visiting —3eorge H. former resident the latter part old friends here —Jf you want gains in Gents’ Willard's Store on High street, continues for two weeks. ~Miss Catherine chester, Pa. is the and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George gram, on East Lamb street. ~ Mrs. Henry CC. Quigley and three children, Hugh, Henrietta and Mary, have gone to Westport, Conn, where they will spend July and August. —Sidney Barlett, formerly of this place but now of Altoona, spent the past week, accompanied by his family with his wife's relatives at Linden Hall -— Miss Helen bar- visit Sale some genuine Furnishings, Ro- aunt In- Haines, of guest of her Shellenberger, of Philadelphia, is spending a few weeks with her college friend, Miss Anna Keichline, She came here after a vis- it of two weeks in Washington, D. C. Twenty-five vears ago last urday, July 12th, Bellefonte $40,000 fire The Garman Lutheran church, three dwellings and many small buildings were stroved, —Mrs. James ter, Hattie, relatives in Gap for the past Monday for their Pa. ~Jas. Aull, of Phil ew of Mrs. E. H. RI of the latter at h street, having Young people entertaining —Mgss Mary fonte Thursday risburg where Mrs. James B for Sweet Sprin nite sojourn. ~Mr. and Mrs. F tertained the past Linn street home, Mr. ar H. Snodgrass, Robert Merrill Barber and of Mifflinburg —Mrs. B ter rivals a Wee k's Derr, and sister: and Mrs. Luth Dr. Thomas Bellefonte for a Coast. Among the places he wil it are Denver, Col, Salt Lake Los Angeles, Cal. His stay an indefinite one depending on how he enjoys the trip ~Mr. and Mrs companied by Linderman repress ntati Assurance Sat- fine de- Lambert and who | visiting Pleasant left ave Bellefonte few home de! Green Jas Mrs Dimm, all d Mrs Snodgrass Mrs. Louise in J. 8B MeCarger, ac Miss Maud: Arty week she ] Cromer the fall Lawrence Islands excursions terest —Mr their part Mrs Mrs. their 1} Har ey the brick works vis is interested Harvey's Orvis Ome Ralph Shaffer and Mrs. I. R R Alfred Piper, of t place through Bellefonts ) sittany Wednesday on bi i The are 12 and 14 and the trip quite lence, returned to Alt Bellefonte, Frida ~The ization have Crescent Mr and lads found They ent Age train Bellefonte Glants of an baseball arranged for a game with the Club of Cumberland M4. tomorrow afternoon on Hughes Fleld The local boys are selling tickets of admission at 25 cents to cover the ex- pense of bringing the Crescent to Bellefonte, The game promises to be exciting and Interesting and should draw a good crowd. Game starts at 2:30 Mrs Eva McClellen and two Aaughters, Carrie and Ellen, who have been visiting for the past five weeks at the home of Mra, McClellen's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Robb at Coleville, left Sunday for their home in Columbus, Ohlo. Miss Carrie Me- Clellen had been operated on for ap- pendicitis prior to coming here, and during her stay In this vicinity galn- ed elght pounds. This speaks well not for our healthy climate but also the good living she got at Grandfather Rob's, —A organ- colored union meeting of the Men's Bible Class and the adult Ladies Bible Clase of the United Brethren church was held in the Sunday school room of the church last Friday ev- ening. Rev. Winey, pastor of the church presided. Vocal solos were rendered by Miss Thelma Tate, of Coleville and violin solos by Samuel Waite, accompanied by Mrs. Winey as organist. Addresses were made by Rev. Winey and Rev, Clark, the lat- ter of the Baptist church at Miles burg. After a brief business meet ing of the two classes, refreshments were served In the Ladies’ Ald room to about eighty-five persons who were present. The next meeting of the Men's Bible Class will be held on the second Friday In August. had a |; house, | week at their East | came | lant | from | | Boon {It is players, | Sunday Clubs | working In his parent's Gotlieb Haag, who Is Renovo, spent Sunday at home in this place. Mrs. W. 8 Mallalieu and two chil- returned home Sunday weeks’ visit at Mrs. Mallalieu's home in Williamsport, Edward Crossmyer and er, Adam Crossmyer, of Ohl), attended the funeral Samuel Bryan at Milesburg Mrs. George R. Meek, Peter Gray Meek, 2nd, nesday for a visit of two weeks with her aunts at town dren two old his fath Cleveland of the late last week. with her left Wed or three Downing- son Emily England sketch- and New in Misses Caroline Valentine have gone where they joined a to class ing, expecting to remain until the first 1} land Erle, little | {do | automobile of September. Mrs. Willlam Rees daughter, Margaret, of are making an extended home of Mr. Rees’ parents, Mrs. G. W. Rees, of Reynolds -lsadore Baum, Kansas City, Mo, and through Oklahoma for a sale is spending a vacation his former home place Miss and Patton, visit at the Mr. and Avenue Pa., located who travels large whole- two weeks’ in this who Is house, at Margaret who a student at a Cincinnatti, Ohio, the wand Linn Gilmore, business is in ome college arrived 1} with her Charles G has summer Mrs street, to spend ents, Mr of East On Saturday a4 son Taylor Himore morning at § o'( born to Col. and Mrs. H the Bellefonte hie mother and babe fine The little Was at spital are pleasant in Bellef daugh- { iri left | Saturday after i Plag Carrie i i Mr Switzer, Ww Sper i ter of of aug! Mrs, D Switzer, {at whose home they were guests while in Bellefonte, letters at or the Mian steady growth of the ] Brethren Sunday been for pro- congregation ! method om for this the As wdopt more : and have hit upon plan of of the church fitted up for this Rhoads & excavation work finished the Roor room will be cemented plan of the church officials the primary school the basement, relieving the congestion now being experienced It will also make a con- venient place for holding festivals and suppers LO INA viding ment, having the b enlarged and pose Last week began the isement and as as this is of the to have sides the use Fred Showers, visiting his mother, ers, of this place was fast loosing Bellefonte a of Philadelphia, is Mrs. Alice Bhow- Mr. Showers, who his hearing, left year ago last May and entered the West Philadelphia Hos- pital, where he was operated on by Dr. McKensile, assisted by Dr. Reers, two famous ear specialists of that eity His hearing has improved wonder. fully as a result of this operation he belleves that he will eventually entirely cured He is now holding an excellent position In the shipping de- partment of the Victor Talking Ma- chine Company at Camden. Fred is looking fine and the Quaker City evi. dently agrees with him. He will re- turn to Philadelphia Sunday Work was commenced last week on the new Lutheran parsonage to be erected on the vacant lot adjoining the church on Linn street. Isaac Miller has the contract for putting up the bullding which will be constructed of brick at a cost of not less than $4,000. Milton Johnson and crew are doing the concrete work. The Luth- eran congregation has long needed an parsonage, and their aim is to have a cozy and substantial one, In keep- Ing with thelr pretty church, Their church property at present Is entire. ly free from debt and the chances are favorable for ralsing the amount necessary for the new bullding with. out any difficulty. It is expected to have the parsonage ready for occu pancy some time in September. Kilpatrick, from a | | Tuesday | ed nual | They | departed | daughter, | returned | was ati | nett | home of Ass Frossertown, | i fut ship depart | plr- | Knidely | | and department of the | thus | The | it certainly | built around the rear | nice | that | ished and | be | ~Miss Margaret Potter, of Rast in Linn street, is Wilkesbarre, Mrs Is visiting both visiting friends with her live In Altoona daughters, Miss Ethel Gettig left last Thurs- day some time M iss phia, visiting friend Clavton, of visiting her of East Mrs. 8. H. Satterfield loge Philadel- Mrs. J. J street is sister, Curtin Willlams and Mrs went to Willlameport brief stay in the Sarah for a lum- ber city Mi home Mra. CC Tuesday trip gone and Shuey return thelr Canada weeks of the 1 the bedside been at on fishing wer from through an about two Mr. R. Brandman, Sunday for brother, who has for some time past Philadelphia Mrs Nric of seriously home his his Margaret Miss Fannie home Tuesday with Hutchinson Hutchins from a relatives in On, fiw i ghtful visit Pa Jodon, wil \ 8 injured by the « “Dick” wn and kno Johnson's vening of June harged from the on Monday ly re Mary Square, on dis hospital Mrs Bellefonte overed ‘Thambers, of of the Euest at Will street Chambers, Is a stant Pq of Col. E. R the tmaster urtin Ta SS. Chambers Faas lor par- | 1 ks with disc ' \ land. bers tomorrow sma and . the trip Mr teness of fae ¥ mp le mprovements and ie Bellefonte Acs ished along at a rapid rate finished Mon being put on carpenters have | the finishing gO on grading will long time but will fine Improve ment, that pretty town Additional retaining walls are being end and when graded and soded will make the rear of the academy grounds have a very appearance also. It is expected the work will ompletely fine by the middie of September when the school opens. There will accommodations for one boarding puplis and there will faculty of eleven instructors The funeral service for Weaver, wife of Rev, A. F which was held In the Evangell- cal church iast Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, was attended by a largs number of visiting clergymen of Cen- tral Pennsylvania. Dr. H. A. Benfer, Presiding Elder of this district, from walls were roof is eon engaged will rapidly take a make an end of our to be be be a Mra, A. er, Lewisburg, had charge of the services, | Rev. W. H. the scripture lesson of Lock Haven, made prayer. Rev, J. PF. Brush Valley charge, read a poem Addresses were made by Rev, W, J Dice, of Millheim; Rev. J. A. Holla- baugh, Presiding Elder of the Wil. Hameport district; Rev. E. Crumbling, of Lock Haven, and Rev. Ambrose M. Schmidt, of this place, who repre sented the Bellefonte Ministerium, The closing prayer was made by Rev, J. F. Price, of Spring Mills. Rev, J. H. Fleckenstine, of Avis, and Rev, D, A. Ertle, of Nittany Valley charge, were algo In attendance but took no part In the service. The remains were taken to Middleburg where the Interment was made, Foss, of Centre Hall, read Rev, C. J. Dick, the opening Bingman, of Mary Gault, of Curtin street, who for Reading where she will spend in | | and hane | cod 21, | Ken | late {an iam | He expects to return to his of Mr and Mra ! the hundred | | than | for Weav- | | makes | stuff THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Patsy moved from Hil. Migs Mary Mott returned on Tuesday afternoon from a visit friends In Willlamsport, be no evening services Reformed church, further notice, Clair Entwisle, of hia, Is A Ruest at the home ind Mrs Russel Blair, of spring street The ann any Country Club Saturday, July 18th at the club The front « } being i LH] i fi paint E. J. Eckenroth's the work and Mrs visiting for a Mr. and Mrs Allegheny family have Halfmoon and sireet lathurst Penn to Lo There will in the until Miss held font Philadel of Mr North wml meeting | 1913 house Of doing Mr ne, are fresd men Fobel few dave Robert gireot Julius of Ty. with parents say or, of North Mr. Harry ing pecial sales clothing to in Baum, who is for dr goods and different parts of on Tuesday, am McMullen Johnstowr after a w Mr. and conduct home Mrs hildrer Orme vith her {aag, of — John's hool held {ecla Park la ideal fuily ~Mreo. Jo: spending ith her si and retu eek’ Mrs parents Harry this iy Sunday pieni day ws enjoys Episcopal annual Friday, The present popular resort thelr one and all at ani ke order the tw ear-old daughter Harry Rhoads made ' week 1 Louise, Noh Bellefonte Wan il on Mond { this serious Le 4 Mt : : al make paper 8. Dun the social events of the Eiven on Mrs |b M sister, Mrs Coatesville at ir tables of bridge were afternoon Mrs. J. H in honor of her sis Mre. John Brisben, of Dodge, Ga Wednesday evening Miss Jennie entertained at her home North Spring street The Merchants’ Association have thoroughly billed the fence rails In surrounding country for ten miles it with yellow paper slogans for the people to do their buying in Belle fonte. The people are beginning to realize that It is better to deal your neighbors and fellow taxpayers than to send the money Away, espec- inlly. when often they are fooled in the quality and the side costs, which makes it more In the long run they would have to pay at home, same grade of goods It is 8 bhept to try at home first, to see can't get the same articles for same money, than to buy the su. bait headed lot of goods, which take so much high priced do not want nor need, George Heintzelman, of Nora Springs, Iowa, a veteran of the civil wur, who attended the 50th annivers- ary of the Battle of Gettysburg, stop- ped In Lemont with his cousin, Mrs, Jacob Bottorf, for several days and later with relatives in Bellefonte, be. fore leaving for his western home Monday. Mr. Heintzelman, who is 78 years of age but does not look a day aver 60; was a member of the famous Sth Nlinols Cavalry, who fired the first shot In the battle of Gettysburg. He was born and raised about Linden Hall In this county, but about sixty years ago located in inols and about thirty years ago moved to hid present home In lowa. All his life he has been a tiller of the soll and has met with great success, He enjoyed the trip to Gettysburg very much and would not have missed it under any circumstances, was tt} DArtY Vvenineg ! honor srhart, her (ie ed, 1 gmye a tea jenday RO the alwna if you the ar you You home | left | his | tonda’¢ | | | of tqe Tor with | The United schaol of this place Hecla Park today Miss Mary Greist, visiting Mr, and Mrs North Spring street Mrs, Emily Warfield ter, Mary Warfield Monday evening friends in Chicago, Brethren are picnicking at | | of Unlonville, i 1s D. J. Kelly [oF and returned from in 11 G. Morris, Jr Rhoads Bign oy ally repa daugh- nome Visit 10 on who al his nted | in the o« bu office huild John M« Margaret LL. ager nd Mr Maurice Yeager, ast Thursday for Balti- ere he will spend the daugh her aunt yric will br than any cement Vou an think of night this ng you other High week more “oni LImu a present BE. Woodcock, of Scranton, R. Woodcock, of Bellwood, were guests of thelr mother, Mrs Anna Woodcock of North Spring street, during the past week Guy E. Swartz, a former machinist of this place, here several years ago Detroit Mich, in wife wnown Oo locate with Clin- company friends in Mr three ind Mrs, J M children \ Ng re tiv Anden Hall Commiss eling for mpan We Wetzel Sloteman Haven, Pleasant Gap and loteman is a form- but and en | Mr ner's the Ha ng reia Wedne will vis- were aC es In this vic eft on inity | Po day for Avis, Pa. where they Reuben Meek Thev pied by Mra Mu re. Bert Meek, of © 1di« Mr. Mus | emi edd 1} rallr Compan MM ARers mother mes ‘ services 1 sanding preached | ut six weeks age and ir brethren much pleas him It is lieved he will cept the cail as he is desirous of ng Syrad there | does ot seem to him He much Belle fonte as a place of residence and al. salary paid not is receiving would place to He In very able theran with were 1 | len ie as the climate ARTs with impressed with thou the larg: he { prefer this sald to be a here is yet he Eyracuse minister AR on | William Etters n | County Superintendent David O. Et. ters, formerly of Burnside township, but who has been living In Oregon for the past twenty-five years, was In town Tuesday He served in the 6th | Penneyvivania Reserves during the re. bellion and attended the recent 0th anniversary ofthe Battle of Gettvs. burg, In which battle he took an ac- tive part. He Is the only survivor out of the six brothers who served civil war, two of whom died in south. ern prisons, one was killed in battle, and the other two have died since the war He expects to remain In Centre | counts untii next October [friends and relatives Although seventy five years of age he Is hale and hearty brother of pas still Far be It from have fun at the misfortunes, but on High street for the moment us that we should expense of others an inciden’ occurred A few days ago would have brought A smile to the face of a wooden In- dian. Willlam Doak, the blind, deaf and dumb man, was passing along the street when he was met by Ambrose Ray, who is also afMicted with deaf ness and poor eyesight. Neither knew the other was approaching and the result was a slight collision. Doak fancied that some one had dropped a coin in his tin cup, and began hunt. ing for It. Mr. Ray, not being able to distinguish who his companion was, got his ear trumpet In position for an explanation. Both backed ant started forward neither had anything to do In com- mon with the other, Sunday | tin visiting succeeded | ness, 1s it well | who | James F are | | 80 cents HOUSES | FOR SAL} | new machines : Write us today | and dollars. Yearly sale $30,000 to $35. 000 | room 2Ex60 fi; ware room and | W,, care of Centre Democrat in the | burn. frame house. bank farm | balance firm | house and barn visiting | that | ——— Miss Frances Swope, of Lock Ha- ven, Is visiting friends Frake iw Bellefonte tobert of 8t. Thomas, mister M lHefonte Pu., Mary Brake, a hos pital nurse Allen Cruse of Mrs to the aged i it Reble Cruse, wa hospital this wee) pneumaonls fifteen, a admit- Her Kon Lea from The lod Arcade 0] warm has in- which by plano Ttrie tert a enon Ged ree 1 H DuBois ust A } hn will leavy today n of Friday Frank thelr week's Rog for where he will attend meeting of Jaffa T« mple 10 be Frank Hu lyn, returned nome in N gnech pecia Shriner held in that eity ton and sor Wednesday “after Mrs. Evelyn Alleghen aunt North Street Head own Saturday mother Howard children have James Harris of was ai in with his of the veral Mrs street Mrs Henry Har Deen in town weeks at her mother's, harles Smith ff East Bishop Marriage Licenses. Lykens Dery Inna Maud Benore asant Gap ing Mills ing Mills Confer Edith M Andy Anni¢ Confer Foreyvh Puskar Cato John Hel Run Lookout Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert 8 want sdvertis ment In this column one issue free, if it does Dot exceed 25 words, charges 10 others one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement Be] than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents 3 No advertisements will from this ofMoe ARCHITECT ~~ Auna W WANTED { Pa Forssicandrent, J. M Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT — Plve Inquire at Jacob Mark's FOR RENT OR SALE Z Address Cyrus FF. Hoy Keichl room hi L000 CLERK WANTED no grooeries. Addres Hammond 13 1s, good home Democrat FOR SALE ~Good L Wagon with box and seat or Grenoble 8 Wert, Spring FOR SALE Full blooded hickens from State Col setting seorge WW. Zerby FOR frame t SALY Large and Centre and H Vall POSITION WANTED y young ographer. book keeper or clerk MONARLION O1 wlart Address 'M mo “rat WANTED one w indy as sten- small oom. care Centre the milling trade, or Recommendations Knecht M Man to lear: Lh some experience LO RCoom pany application Parvin, Pa FARMER WANTED single, w« 1 «ATS FOR RENT room fiats on Nort} L. modern conven ier Haury Bell nt Fees ard year white | Bary as H Lh 0) iegl ed wks. Pel sttery yOOD INVESTMENT 8 Dakota land w} PANY sire m 81s FOR SALF¥ lise with » ng can be ) siness good reasor M. care of this offior SALESMEN WANTED Amost every wlephone user buys « sells for $2.00; enrn $108 a week plete set of Instructions ir The J W. Weldense Ox FOR SALE: At private mile south west of Yarne weight 1350; bay horse, 12 yrs set of pew tug harness, new Co inch truss axle, narrow track Wagon, parrow track. Terms u« Chas M. Brown, Yarnell FOR SALE: ~1913 Model, Motor Oycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices, all makes. brand on easy monthly payment plan Get our proposition before buying or you will regret iL also bargains in used Motor Creoles. Enclose Stamp for reply. Ade dress Lock Box 11 Trenton, Mich x For the hel salesmensh Reodsy sale , DAY ms nk 1% inch Conklin suit the buyer Taf [| FARM For sale or exchange: situated about § miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 acres, about 50 being cleared, balance in timber ood house, bank barn and other outbuildings: fruls and wellon farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring In monthly rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick. Belle fonte. Route | Sut FOR SALE A general store in a town of pine thousand population. Stock consists of dry goods, notions. shoes, gaeensware, drugs and groceries. Will invoice about five thous Sworn Iarge celiar for rent Located on a good business corner on & nice street. Could reduce the stock. Address - re VALUABLE PROPERTY FORSALE Farm 112 acres. near Miliheim Boro, on road to Oo all necessary spring. running wai outbuilding, never fallin erin house and barn rms; one half oash, mortgage. in Millheimn Boro Large 12 room brick dwelling house: water In Acetylene light, Address An. oa M. Kreamer, Milihelm, Pa. W. H. Kiepper, Look Haven, Pa =u 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 phone, No. 275-R. x28 MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. RE EE EE ESE TT Butter 18¢ Eges RR ER RR rR IT Cc iS any Baia vy LAA EEE EE EE EY
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