Thursday, July 24th, 1913, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | —David Barlett, of this place, spent Sunday with friends In Tyrone. —Mrs. J. Robert Cole is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Hassan at Windber, Pa. ~Miss Ruth Musser, of Altoona, is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Musser, of West Howard street, —Misg Bella Johnson, one of the operators at the Commercial Tele- ‘phone Exchange, has resigned her position. —Mrs. Wilford Miller left last Thursday for Atlantic City where she will vigit her mother, Mrs. Rachel Williams, ~Joel Tressler Tressler, two of citizens, gave us a « on Saturday. «The Reformed congregations of Centre and Clinton counties are hold- ing their thirteenth annual reunion at Hecla Park today. —Mre, Clair B. Frederick, of Bayonne, iting her parents, Mr Lyon, of this place Jack lane and Ivan a small dance a Hecla evening. The party made one of the motor transit ~ Mrs. sutawney, urday and [4 M good town and son, 8S. Tviersville's all while in and Aare \ WwW. Williams N. Ja and Mrs son, i8- A Walker gave Park Monday trip in the Cars, George Grimm, of arrived in Bellefonte the guest of Mrs oss Parker, of South Thom treet -— Henry Brockerhoff Mrs Andrew Brockerh is visiting his Joseph Brockerhoff Brockerhofr. —d3rover § Shutt, of this plac ©, ployed in a match burg for time, and relatives here, -Prof. J nected with but now a Minneapolis friends in lege. = Punx- Sat is G 18 8 of . 3 Mar uncle and aunt Sh te itt some Katherine and Mrs bury, is here part of parents, myer. — Mrs. Mr the summer Mr. and Sarah C been with daug Wray at East Brad fonte to spend the James Harris at Street Miss Ada Kipe sister, Mrs. M. J was accompanied Mise Mildred Locke guest at Plainfield, months ~The 1 United hake read, r ice ream Sat evening chureh. ~—Mr. and West Curtin street gratulations over the arriv baby bey which the stork home last Thursds The tipped the scales i pour ~The Dale re-unior Oak Hall 1913 ed tc their weld her AA Brethren sale, br 1 Mrs, J are re ie 13 KR Scott this p resident mating you want or novel ] will find it w=Mrs. Fred B Mrs. George Ti the irockerhoff have both been fonte Hospital "r treatment. The former was admitted Saturday evens ing. Mrs Fern of ville, who has be¢ was dis- charged Sunday nd on arr the Belle- ¢ Minnemyer, ea n a patient, afternoon ~-Orrie Ishler took advantage brief respite from his responsible employment in Philadelphia, and with Mrs. Ishler came to Bellefonte on Fri- day to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ishler, on Bishop street duties compelled Orrie to return to Philadelphia on Sunday while his wife remained until Wednesday, which time she left for a with relatives at her former home Pittsburg Arthur B. thonotary of county, has de- eided to leave Bellefonte and next Monday will move } family to Mont- gomery county, here he will go t farming. He has irchased a farm of 103 acres located in Frederick township rhout four miles from SBwenksville, the home of former Gov- ernor Pennypacker, ana about thirty miles from Philadelphia. The many friends of Mr. Kimport will sincerely regret his determination to leave Centre county but will wish for him and his familly abundant success and happiness In their new home, =A cow that persisted Ing too neighborly caused disturbance among some of the for- eign families residing on "Rabbit HHL” near Coleville, recently. The bovine in question is sald to have ac quired an appetite for the neighbors’ flowers, and a few days ago went so far as to eat up a table cloth that hung temptingly ypon a line. This was too much for the foreigner who claimed ownership to the table cloth, and his vengeance might have prompted him to slate “Sulkey” for the butcher's block, had he not been persuaded to seek an amicable set. tlement of the damages In Bquire Musser's court of justice, This was fecomplished on Tuesday morning all parties ‘are satisfied that 'twere thus than to resort to blood of a at visit in Kimport, Centre former Pro- is oO in becom- a slight iladelphia, | 80 | ago and i His | | Works | for | orl | tem -~Sheriff A. B. Lee was visitor in Tyrone Monday, Robert Walker has returned home from a visit to friends in Tonawanda, N. ¥. Mr. James pleasant week's at Wingate, Mrs. Benjamin her sister, Mrs, during the Merriman, visiting with Blanchard, a business Krape spent end visit with a very friends Bradley entertain- Heller, of Phila- past two weeks, of Yon- her sis- of West ed delphia, ~-Miss kers, N. Y, Is ter, Mrs. John Linn street, Mr. Brown, representing the Stan- dard Sewing Machine Company of Philadelphia, was a business visitor in lellefonte last Friday, Rev. C. W. Winey left on Monday for Holsopple, Pa.,, where he will tend the sessions of the United Brethren Ministerium, Robert Brake, who his sister, Miss Mary Hospital, left for his Thomas last Saturday Paul from the Isabelle 1 at- was visiting Brake at the home at St morning McGarvey a bad case forehead for are glad to Frederick with her Baturday her was of ivy polsoning the past week, now improv Ww. little son for parents, but ing we Say is arrived an indefl- Mr Morris and little son Maine, 0 month Harr ‘urwensville, whe Te + former resident f this ting J. A. Flr Mr. Tes Curwensvil about : nlace is of Mr. and Mrs kbinder, of Ea Bi wp fr at tt) vis a} gEtreet ite twenty -f nde ve ting a rF pia or Bince : clerked for Sechler & and a little later started the store conducted by C. C Mr si enjoying the health, Years een « store | he latter eo He Co now Tents and In- on time Shuey f best of forms us that he has not missed a haif | the | day past from his place of seven years business in Workmen further tion are at improving system at the The large received to be the factory with which permission council! several months pany will not he a water from this treme emergency connected up in working company will conflagration works without panies Mrs home last friends the fire iron pipes used In connect. the big spring, was granted by ago. The com- lowed to the gOUree been ing Hae except When prop and the new sya shape, the match control any ir at the the fire com- CAReCSR in be able that the O0C w Milos Haturdny - Walker from a visit in W Chester, Pa On Monday previous to returning she met with a serious aceldent Is causing her considerable inconvenience, She was out driving with some ladles and they had gone but a short distance, when in ascend- ing a hill, the horse suddenly began to back, the ladies hecame frightened and Mrs. Walker finally jumped out and was thrown to the ground. She sprained her ankle badly, Injured her hip and wrenched her back, ®he was confined to her bed several days bhe- fore being able to return home. She is still suffering from the effects of her fall and it will probably he some time before she 18 entirely cured, The cause of the horse's scotions was due to the fact iat ita collar was too tight and the horse was gradually be- ing choked, with the result it began returned in the home which pain and out to back in its endeavor to free itself Allegheny | suffering | on | Tope it, of! and | ¢, where | *} m Bellefonte to | Ir general | present engaged | protec. | Bellefonte Mateh | have in ex- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Page 5. ~Homer Barnes was a business vis- itor In Altoona Monday. Mise Della Cross, of this place, visited Mr, and Mrs. H. W Replogle at theiir home In Tyrone over Sunday, | Ex-commissioner Philip IL Meyer, of Centre Hall, was in Bellefonte Kreeting his many friends on Tues- | day. Mrs, among for City. Frank Crissman, for the rallroad is vigiting his plies The John those who ten days’ D. left sojourn Sourbeck last at was | Thursday i Atlantic who company parents’ working Sunbury, in this Is at home Methodist lock Forge will and cake festival coming Saturday Sunday hold an at that evening Among recent pa claims in this section noted that of the late Bellefonte, of $11,000. Noll, of Williams- guest since Tues Emil Roth, south return to her home school at cream place this | ice ments of of J. C large poll the | state is Harper, K. the Mrs { Will Jane Leen and She Vrs port, h day of {of town | today LB Mr The house occupl by policeman street is | front porch W. Stine is Dukeman on improv t} the | Harr | bei: 4 replac | doing Pr. R be} H i for Pitts. ireh Tues vening where transacted ! in connectic with the a 0 his brother, a | druggist who died there cently The of mwincil lL.amb new \ ed by a old one 1 WOrk ng the ry m borough or | the ‘hautauqua Monday Vening at 00 busy maid, left Mon- | zation Modern num market quart Basket mar of the White and some England Bellefonte larger Moun- of 1} The unwyi fummer resorts tains and Mt larger cities in will not re | September Desert, New im to Mr. and Mrs in aormer Alvin H of residents f this the marriage Helen 8, Stov. Edwin Stewart at the Second | that city, on st ve announced daughter, Miss Mr Howard which event took place Lutheran parsonage, In Tuesday afternoon. The bride is a very charming young Iady whose fmany friends Bellefonte will re Stewart in { Joice in her Mrs | was the om in this place ia short time Sheriff | Barnes, { Harry happiness 1est of friends ago, Leow, Chester Homer Tate and Jolly par- on Fish. the latter to the bad Barnes, Rn = | Sam, made up a it vho camped for ten dave {ing Creek returning home {part of last week. Owing weather there was not a large catch of fish and the only exciting episode | of the week outside of the storm, hap- | pened to our good friend, Ben Tate. | On Monday Ben was fishing on Cherry Run, four miles from camp, when sud- denly a doe and a fawn sprang out of the brush near him closely pursued by two dogs, The doe crossed the stream to the opposite side, but the | fawn stopped near Ben and the dogs | were about to pounce upon It when Ben grabbing a club rushed to its assistance. One of the dogs turned on Ben, who clubbed it until It was dead, and the other dog became frigh- tened and ran away. The doe return od to her fawn and the two made thelr escape, no doubt grateful to their strange friend for his timely assist ance, Ben says there was a collar on the dog and he ls only sorry now that he did not find out who the anima) belonged to so that the owner might be punished for allowing such dogs at large Ben Gerberich, Brouse Guisewite {of | visiting { which adds greatly | ter, | Love, | way | Waddle { left { har | condition, | tem | her about day on a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jacob Morrow week at Coleville Mr. and Lancaster, Col, this business trip to and Recca Garbrick, county, Ohio, visited the home of Amos Garbrick at Mrs, Samuel with their and Mrs, W, place, Eagle block Is being repainted to the ness of Its appearance R. 1. Tressler, son of Mr William Tressler, of Reynolds Ave- nue, left Monday for Sebring, Ohio, where he will attend camp meeting in session there, Mrs. John G. Love and her daugh- Katherine, left on Friday last for Clifton Springs, N Y.. wher Mrs, who has been in 111 health for time will undergo treatment Mrs. EL M Huyett of Centre Hall, Tuesday, while on Huyett's bungalow they expect (« family, Fred are ley - nolds, of The ny street attractive~ and Mrs i BOM Mr. and two daughters in Bellefonte, to Mr where and were their aL ) Epend some time Jeffray to Be Charles lL. and son day from their he remained until of WW. M. Bq in this place Miss Ethel Flack Mrs. Harry Flack Tuesda ney to the with his jast cranton the wife nutoed Helfonte me in 8 and onday as Euests snd other ighter of Mr (, of this evening for P assist for office force in the Kr r firm of La da and place, the next two wholesale iderbncet | . beginning | 333 now ©en work led home 8 at Cazanovia 5 h thorough knowledge ir fy his BabA writes Arn w and chi Benner towns} The army transportation and others dren Ia : pro and suppl A ng a lunch will same freq The day playing games, and in children’s service will nducted by Capt, and Mrs Tyrone, Those wishing to go ure tickets from Capt. Bowle good time will be given to all attend. Mite Nom Stover and Mrs, J. Fall underwent a University Tuesday of last week, which left her In a very weakened although showing a slight improvement Migs Stover has been In reduced health for some time past which affected her nervous sys- this complication may tend her convalescence a little her many friends would father, Mr. J. Fall Btov. home on Monday from in the hospital William J. Savers, known resident of this place, year ago left for parts known to some of his friends, was brought to Bellefonte this week upon a warrant sworn out by his wife, who resides on east Highstreet, charging him with desertion. Mr. Savers had been living at Highapire, a small town near Harrisburg, and he 18 sald to have assumed the name of Willlam J. Graham, The arrest was made by OMcer Knisely, who went to that place and accompanied his man to Bellefonte. Mr, Sauers was taken he fore Squire Brown on Tuesday for a hearing, at which time he furnished $400 ball for his appearance at the next term of court. Mr. Savers’ de- fense was that his wife wished him to leive and had told him so. Fle stated that he had a right to take the name of Graham as that was the name of his father. Int Of¢ 3 Ww ft from will also v free and lemonade 3 who are unable to be furnished the br wil ‘ the be of ned spent In Wfternoon An daughter of of this operation Philadel Mr place in the phia, on finoce Stover, delicate hospital has and make wer desire er, . to sl than Her returned bedside well who un- a former a Elmer E. Davis departed on Mon- of | last 1] Reynolds, | on North Alleghe- this week another | Fri. | friends | inxsutaw- | weeks | Reese, | Al who | Mrs. Aull, of Philadelphia, is vis- | ting her sister, Mres. Edward H. Rich- tarde, of East Linn street, Mre,. Jumes BB. Lane and Miss Thomas returned home Wed. evening from thelr visit to Bprings, Virginia 11 present feature, “The night a Pathe The the big | Fate,” Friday plece, “The Trappers Mistake Mre, Ballie Wilson, who has been staying with her frienq, | Mrs. Sheldon during her recent ills | nes returned Wednesday to her | home LOST | June 20 Scenic wi tonigut reel Snare of A mileage 1913, between Allegeheny streets, rd Finder please { Democrat office Hoth the Companies meetings Tuesday the istrict Jersey Shore Nee book, Bishop Wednesday, return to July } 2: Centre and Undine thelr evening Firemen's on August logan voted at respective to attend convention 21m at the l.y colum of a program at this popular ager Brandman is his patrons the rics announcement in weeks-end Man- give big house endeavoring to best had Miss Bara Hastings and her guest Boy and Frederick and Philip ids left by automobile Monday Harrisburg they will attend e party given by Mrs. McCor- to be where Mr close Mrs ms and their he Crider will Linn street hildren Bethlehem A h Barber} | Irene JLo vel hos iphia, arrived In Bellef« ( two rents, Mr Logan tal mite on weeks YacCa - and Mrs gireet 29th, F Club wi meet Haven Bridge inter-e« wawmplonship RECENT DEATHS, from page married 1« died several irvived by a son daughters. namely Mra. Hattie Miller, George W. Smith and Mrs Shuey, all f this vicinity one sister, Mrs f Lock Haven She member of the United Breth. hurch The funeral was held on Friday afternoon 2:30 o'clock from | the of her daughter, Mrs were conducted by assisted hy Rey, C Interment in the Smith, whe She is = { Jennie She | also of fan in, o sistent | re n leay Israel Os- wt residence Miller. Bervices | Rev, C. W, Winey, | CC. Shuey, cemetery, DOWNING ing died at township last Clock after deceased was Clarion ing 1 ¥ Robert his home Saturday lingering The born at Shippensburg, on March 25. 1850, be- years of age, at time of ig survived by h wife children DO Matilda: Mme. J. 1 Altoona; 8, I. Downing, of Mis- Norton and Miss Blanche. at home, He also leaves one brother and three sisters, viz Emanuel Downing, of Wilkinsburg: Mrs. D. 1H. Bean, of Wilkinsburg: Mrs. Julia Way and Hulda Irvin, of Curwensville funeral services were held at the late home on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The interment was made In the Geeseytown cemetery. PUBLIC SALE — — WESTERN HORSES A carload of Wyoming Horses will be sold at the HAAG HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, on Saturday, July 26 at 12:30 O'clock These horses are from 3 to 7 years old~-most of them broken. Wilson in evening ilinerss at 10 a county, past 63 death He and these of Port of in Downing, Nearhoof, sour C. CALHOUN. masters | of Milesburg, dated | and | Fire | ladies | inty | | Was A con- | Union Down | Frankstown | The | M | Marniage Licenses. {Bimeon Baum, - . Myrtle A Williams Mike Burge nt Mary Meholn Harry 1 Floswie Bellefonte Bellefonte Hawk Run Hawk Run Woodward Woodward Sheegloy (ienuner Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want savers {ment Ip this column one (ssue free, (f is Aon LoL excecd 25 words; charges w others, one |OBDL & word, first issue, no advertisement less { than 26 cents; two issues 40 cents! threes issues [80 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this ofMoe | ARCHITECT ~~ Anna W. Kelchline, Bellefonte. x3 Kiris, write Civy Hotel Tyrone, x2 JI. M Keichitne, x5 WANTED Pa | HOUSES H “ For sale and rent Bellefonte. Pa | FOR RENT — Five room house Inquire aL Jacob Mark's [FOR RENT OR SALE | Zion 82.70 per monk, 241.1 A desirable home in Address Cyrus ¥. Hoy, Zion, Pa | FOR SALE: ~Grey horse 12 years old. we Zn a~ bout 1200. C Jn E. Finkel. Spring Mills, Pa |{OLERK WANTED (Male) in geners! store; BO groceries. Aodress P.O, 347. Bellefonte FOR SALE — Hammond ty pewriter in good eon dition, Price $15, at Centre Democrat office, FOR SALE-~Dwelling house, 11 ood | location. Apply W | Bellefonte, Pa. FOR SALE ~% Chesterwhie old; reasonable price Curtin, Pa { FOR SALE A pair of red foxes | also one fox hound Pa Furbace R. F. D WANTED —~Miadle aged woman in family of three adults, good home A. {| B. C. Centre Democrat rooms good G. Runkle Atty at law x30 weeks Calion H. Laird Curtin whet! Shoals, * half growen Address Chas. V, Smith, ADC good Wig os x31 { FOR SALE A nickie trimmed go-cart 80id reasonable. Inquire of Elizabeth rear of Parrish's drug store, Bellefonte wi. be Farley FOR SALE: —Full blooded Rhode Isiand Red chickens from State College, Eggs % ets n setting. George W. Zerby, Tusseyville 1224 | FOR SALE: PFioe Duroc pigs. both Sex mor thsold. Eligible to Registry, willlsel mers price | FOR SALE | sey bull { Run | Pa | FARMS — Large ar | Blair, Centre and Hun | for catalogue. G. CW | rone, Pa POSITION WANTED ographer. book keeper of pensation ot start Address Di mocrat two 1 at far. Geo H. Musser. Curtin, Bell Phone Register 9 sired by’ ( of d bull also a grade Jer- OM of Laurel Madisonburg, x4] in Send den Prince yO Inquire H Krebs au Cot Cemre W bs J | WANTED Man 10 learn the milli or one with some experience Recommendations 10 Reoompan y application Knecht Milling Oe. | Pars n. Pa ont | LOST —A Jost Ww Russe is on is. Re- Swarth more, (sreel (ireen turns Ww Chauta Pa W Reward FARMER WANTED single, uw mens Cal { pho ne ie ener key pin was of Swarth r A SRO Vorne Go general farm w= or address G. E letonte, Pa | FLATS FOR RENT ~Two very { room flats on North Thomas St. Reasons rent. modern convenience Call or address G | Edward Haupt, Be Bellefonte xm NOTICE The party who wok tw rainoosys out of a buggy st Oak Hall festiy ‘ and if they do not return the sa State College, w nD ten days arried or dy ermupioy- Haupt, Be ward conver phone Dale be prosecuted 1h INSURANCE perry aboe Company iy « Losses pre Bellefonte Insure your wo Lykens Eslabi fifty per cent lower mpily settle Far Pa STOCK — Eggs avd yearling stock | brown and white Leghorn | doves. Barred Rocks, Pekir | Guineas. HH. K. Matters | Farm. Julian, Pa { GOOD INVESTMENT Invest your money in { South Dakota land where land bas put many Oasy street. Where land can yet be ! write to box M Canning S x Valles hed shed D ihe ther rw» " White Ducks. and Locust Hil Wyan- Pearl Poultry x22-4 Chas M FOR SALF weight met traveler wi n Mir lb wes and FARM Fx miles west of Be 5 ng cleared. bs bank barn and other on farm exch t rer i by months ( | sArbrick fonve. Re | POR SALE ~A general store in a town of | nine thousand population. Stock consists of dry goods, potions. shoes UOOHEWAre and groceries. W involoe about five and dollars. Yearly sale 20.000 to §35.000. Store | room 22x60 fi. ware room and large cellar for | rett. Located on a good business corner on a fice street. Oould reduce the stock. Address W.. eare of Centre Domocrat x | VALUABLE PROPERTY FORSALE Fw 112 acres. near Millhe!m Boro, ob road {| burn, frame house, bank farm. all DOCESSArY outbuilding. never falling spring, running wat. er in house and barn. Terms; one half oash, balance first mortgage. in Millbeim Boro Large 12 room brick dwelling house; water in house and bard. acetylene light. Address An pa M. Kreamer, Millbeim, Pa. W. H Kiepper Lock Haven, Pa Bg r SQie or ¢ of 0 he use 1 we He Sif drugs thous Co FINANCIAL REPORT or Half Moon School District for Year Ending July 7, 1913, $8 355 "79.65 iss a2 AR J | the Balance on hand from last year Pron State appropristions From collector including all taxes Tuition from other townships i § 2507.08 3 Total Receipts Renting and repairing Teachers’ wages Teachers attending Institure Fuel and coptingencies | Commissioniof collector and treasurer | Salary of secretary {| Purchase of text books | Purchase of school supplies | Printing and avditors fees iseeliancous expenses Total expenditures § 2001 Balance on hand f asm JOHN A. WAY 8, G. COONS, President, JOHN FP. EVES, WM F. WAY, Secretary. Auditors =m MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Hutter ....ooksss, Bel The following prices are paid by C Y. Ww grain, agner for Wheat, Redaiic..iioie aiid 51,00 Whent, WHE. .....oov il ovine 980 Rye Corn Oats Barley EE EE ETE] EE EER] EE ER EE EE EE EE Eee
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