Page 7. Thursday, July 31st, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, R—— ES— —— a a . BE ———— . R——— ~Deputy Recorder Ear! Orr, spent ~Mrs, G. W, Kerstetter, of Harris- | hE "RECENT DEATHS, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY Sunday at his parents home near |burg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Har- | THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Jacksonville. | Ty Yeager and family | REEDER Mrs Belinda Reeder Misses Irene and Marion Landis, | Miss Edna Mallory left on Sat. [mother of Mrs. W. H. Long, of How- of this place, are visiting friends and urday for ten days’ trip to Philadel- | ard, tg oi the home. of har. sen, relatives tn Aaltoona phia and Atlantic City lennjah Reeder, at Loyalsock, on ‘ . Saturday evening, after an iliness of Ex-sheriff W. A. Ishler Is improv - | relia # Ann and Christine Curry {about one month Decenwed was aged t Wi * ing his residence property on ea ve Saturday for a ten days 8 t I TR ’ i ’ ¢{ 4 Bishop street with new concrete walks | 8tay in Philadelphia and Atlantic ity. | on Tuesday about BK years, The funeral was held | ~ — Festival at Lemont. The M. E. church will hold a fes- {tival at Lemont, August 2nd, FEverye one cordially invited to attend, By order of committee Be sure to read Bim the Cloth- ler's special sale announcement this week | Do not fall to read Katz & Co's advertisement in this issue Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert & want adversls- | ment in thy column one issue free, if iy does not exceed 25 words; charges to others, one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three ssucs 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this ofMoee ARCHITECT — Anns W. Keichline, Bellefonte. — Clement Dale, Esq. attended to --Barber “Johnny” Nighart and at the rear and east side, | Mrs. George F. Harris, of East | GUNNETT-—Thos Gunnett an aged legal business in Huntingdon last Fri- | family were Lewistown visitors over Charles Behres, a farmer resid- Linn street has purchased A new. ident of Clappertow n, Pa a dec d day. Sunday. ing near Waddle, who of late has been Overland car through the Sebring brother of Mrs Margaret Dougherty Charles Waple, landlord of the Oliver Witmer, Jr. of Pittsburg, suffering from mental trouble, was |@EENCS Thursday, aged 78 RID , months } Ward house, Tyrone, was a Bellefonte | was visiting his parents in this place | taken Saturday to the Danville In- | Mrs Archibald Allison entertain- | and 13 days, Deceased was a Civil visitor on Monday. during the past week. sane Asylum ed a party of ladies at a por h party | war veteran and a member of the | —Miss Lottie Butler. of Winburne, Mrs, W. C. Cassidy has returned Mrs. William Sellers and daughter he her oh ite on North Allegheny | Lutheran church. Surviving are his visited her friend, Tillle Wasson, sev- | home from a ten-days' visit to Phila- Mrs. B. I. Huber, and the latter's son, he uesday evening wife, three sons and five sisters. The eral days the past week deliphia and Atlantic City, of Pittsbbrg, were pleasant callers at, I'he : Misses Lucille, Rut} and | funeral was held on Sat irday and In- —"harl W. Smith, the pl he . Mr. Harry Reese, a well known this ofl e on Saturday, en route for Saran Wetzel, daughters of Mr. and | terment made at Royer. Bervice was E ATien iis oi dy ae De . " . : , > Hunter's Park to attend the Resides | Mrs. Henry Wetzel, left Friday for a !conducted by his pastor, Rev. J. M enjoying a few days’ vacation which [business man of Harrisburg, Pa., was |... 5 [two week's visit with their brothe Rearick he is spending in Altoona. a guest the past week of relatives in 2 : ¥ A 5 I Paul. at Buftaic ~ y ad gooiiilg ' Mrs. Harry Yeager and Mrs. Ross | {his place "oe Ah, Bamuel Rd ridge, boll 3 rhe [ thelr uncle and aunt Mr rand Mra) MEYER:-—~Mr. and Mrs. Harry H Parker expect to leave today for a Arthur Trafford, of Willlamsport, Fotor s 4a wri bo: bier Vind I wis C. Wetzel, of Toledo. Ohio. | Meyer, of Bellwood, are mourning the week's sojourn at Atlantic City. son of the late John Trafford, spent sler, are expecied In belelon : ’ death of their only child, Sarah Rus- Saturday to spend several weeks| =Mrs. Rebebcea Shorter, who had |gell, who died suddenly Friday morn- with Mrs. Eldridge's mother, Mrs ; Sunday A ay siting nds ne wand fonday visiting friend been confined to bbed with rheuma- ing at 6:15 o'clock, of an infection of Joseph Proskey, head machinist at nl g . ATrARLe § ’ in this place, . the Frank Masts Sulage ai Ply mouth, wil Sarah. Fullerton Hastings William Laurie. | tism at her home for several weeks | the ear, The little girl, who was born ry ¥ lle 8 y ‘ eo J § sari g wrto as x | is \ m . az ' ! y Fa. EE ym returned home on Wednesan) ne Hardly a Sunday passes that |Past Was on Thursday removed to the | February 22, 1912, had been for some 4 RE TY ] i : | 11 ite say. : 8 lsome one doesn’t miss the train that | Bellefonte hospital for speclal treat- [time the object of tender solicitude on from Harrisburg wnere she attended — William P. Humes and his sister, . . ape 3 AV i . 1a | ment We are glad to state she now {the par ” BY Y rt ] a house party at Mrs. McCormick's. leaves here Sunday afternoon. Its , A ) the part of her parents and friends, Miss Mira Humes, left Monday after- " : leaving so much earlier, namely, 4 20 | Bhows symptoms of an early recovery. | hut had seemed to grow stronger and noon for Philadelphia and Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming, of | ingtead of 4 44, as on week days is | Mrs. Lavina Weaver and daugh- City. Barberton, Ohio, are at present en-|ihe cause of it ter, Mise Dora Weaver have moved a long and happy one. Just about six —Mr. and Mrs, Charles Monsel are joying a two weeks' visit with Mr Miss Mabel Norris. of Fillmore. | 1° Bellefonte from Middleburg, Pa. |vears ago Mr. and Mrs. Mever laid rejoicing over the arrival of a baby Fleming's parents, on Reynolds Ave Wis in bellefonte Saturdas bet wes n and will make their future home with | away their only son and there is much girl at their home In Brown Row, nue. trains, while on her way home from the former's son, Rev, A, FF, Weaver {sympathy with them in this sorrow south Potter street, Monday. The Methodist congregation of | Juniata where she visited friends. She | 8! the United Evangelical parsonage. | The funeral was held Monday morn- {all were hoping that her life might be x31 HOUSES ~For sale apd rent, J. M Kelchlins, Bellefonte, Pa x50 FOR RENT: Five room house, $6.75 per month. Inquire st Jacob Mark's 241.1 FOR SALE ~Singer shoe machine good as new, Apply J. C. Wian, He WANTED: ~Boy to drive wagon and work in _swore, Call sa Gillens grocery 3 CLERK WANTED (Male) in general store: __bo groceries. Address PP. O, 247. Bellefonye FOR SALE ~ Hammond typewriter {in good son. dition, Price st Centre Democrat office. FOR SALE ~Dwelling house, 11 rooms good location. Apply W. G. Runkle Atty st law, Bellefonte, Pa x30 N ‘0 . ww | Coleville, will hold a festival at the |. , of ng Pes ,{ They will keep house for Rev. Weav- | ing at 10 o'clock Interment in Logan | = - - - - Miss Ge rtrude Claster, daughter chapel on Saturday. evening. August is a teacher In the central grammar er. whose wife dled a few . to ¥ . t it in <0 FOR SALE: 50 Chesterwhite shouts, ¥ weeks of Harris Claster, of Lock Haven, is | 0OPE DR SX al Vening: Aug school at Juniata, Fi wife died a few weeks ago, | Valley cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer | gia. reasonable price. Call on H Laird Curtis visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs ond, Ice cream, cake, fruit and can- Miss Ol Steel } rel , (leaving him with two small children | were originally from Milesburg and | Curtin, Pa 11 » . » + " 1 dies will be for sale Evervbody in- ! 8 ve nleele as eturned yo car and pro fo the fo " K i on « the lat t - - eet ———— Walter Cohen, of North Spring street. | [100 WH yhocy M lhome from a visit. to. B.A, Jamison. =. hie. and provide for ie former is a son of the late Samuel | WANTED:~Middle aged woman in family of —Rev. James H. Boal, of Slating- Mr. Joseph Lose and little son, of | D. Meyer three adults, good home and good wages. A and family at Canton, Ohio. She re- Miss Helen Smith, book-keeper | Philadelphia ton, Pa. is spending a few days with ve been visiting Mr " ~ . orts the Jamis« § 4 very ! A y ‘nm for the Bellefonte Electric Company, | ; Ain 8ON) tamil 8 ty Lose’'s parent Mr. and Mrs. George | Whol le Chick Steal his mother, Mrs. J. W. Boal at Dr. | ©, "yp, 5" H left pleasantly situated In Canton and|, ’ / wif Ae reorg olesale icken Stealing. N . f and Miss Attlee arrison 3 Pd O8¢ } th wast w ay | { X : 2 p p Edith Schad’'s apartments in Petrikin | 2 / I AYYin0 €il On | uch pleased with their new home «088, for Ui pa week. Monday Residents of Spring Mills are sald Hall Wednesday afternoon for a ten days Jol 4 . evening they were joined by Mrs. | to be considerably exercised over a : : visit in Philadelphia and Atlantic | ohn Bauer departed on Sunday |1ose, who was on her way east from |d tio or f chicken —Mrs. Harry Garbrick and daugh- |, to resume his position with the Ever- BL Wa or Ly ea from | depredation in 1 form of chicken y tafe ant’ Sat iy . : PRA RHQ wy a visi to her ister in Cleveland, O | stealing that has been on there | ter, Alice, of Coleville, left last Sat- Louis Schad: one of {2 ler} Shoemaker struction Co., who are! wednesday Mr Lose left { her 1 fc . y In se insta urday for Pittsburg, where they will . oy Ni Jap One Of the C ei 1 double-trackd a portion of the 2 n Pl , 4 M Lo wig! )r some time n sey instances th irst National } ter the $ ) home in P delphia but } ose and | the stealing was done on th - visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry | '° Fir srl ge kK, entered the |... 04 at Marion, O. Mr. Bauer will phia r. Lose and e stealing was done on the whol | Bellefon Hospital Tuesday and had . o ! oy wan 180n0 remain here a week or ten sale plan James Bcholl and Gardner Crissman. be located a short distance from that \ . 1 i | his te removed, He stood the’. Ay vays Grove are two citizens who fell vic- —W. 8. 8holl and family are spend- | perat well and is now recovering |" On M ia) 1 1 tims to the roost robbers. Both are 1s week ¢ he son | ¢ | \ yy TAU ah Tau coveri ™ | I Monday evening about six [YM y . root th i ing this Wegk at hol Mason camp | hicel from its effects The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har o'clock Carrie Haze Jeanette Miller heavy losers On the night of July Curtin. «20 Sholl, o enovo, is -y } 80 fo ly of this place y " : wah S 3p 181 . 3 | ‘ ' " a1 RpLin. rhe hWoanitality f th Maurice Baum returned home |’ Bowersox, formerly of this place, and Marie Haupt, three girls ¢ mploy- | 15th, Mr. Scholl lost between fifty also enjoving he hospitality of the list Batarda Tr a | now re {dents of Altoona. be in- i at : Shirt 1actory wer nvited | and sixty full-grown hickens. while " i Saturd: i spendl wi ‘ 1 ‘ ory wer nvi ‘ . , ’ camp this week ”" pencing WO 1 terested to know that a fine big baby s ¢ — the thieve helped themselves to | week n he New York markes | ¥ Ke i ie ! the Lauderbach- te ati Al 1elped Lhemseives ho. —Mr. and Mrs. William Jodon left While in the . ; n Jo - wea | be was | o the parents on or 4 oF vagon | iriver Paul went Ix ducks at the farm of Mr ni 1 ne « he wade Ome La ¢ Pal ¢ ! ar au } on Monday for Akron, O., to spend a} 4 purchases whicl <r i i J | Monday of this week in the first | sallor vho 3 t on his way out | Grove Both robberies were in all . ave with 1} ro wre | Ak haa td ahi stors ¢ ul bd 1) ¢ . v ir al y m idl, dog } 114 y " 3 p week or ten davs with ne former lat a p al ale lay of ( ! helr family { hildrer ¢ Phoenix AVON Phe ris had | proba litleg pulled ff by the same brother, Ollie, and parents, Mr. and} He G. BE. Hawe stor of the st quit work at the factor + few | parties Mrs. George Jodon, T “ . | Presbyterian chur ‘ Saturday | minutes before two of them liv While no arrests have been made | . " here will be no services in the | A Ai \ a { ar y 81 R | ~—T. C. Sprankle, of Pleasant Gap. | petormed church next Sunda The | OF @ well earned vacation of three|ed in the direction the wagon was go- here are a number of residents who is now representing the Grand Union| Somwnidt loft’ OF av | Weeks, His first stop 1g in Philad g. Just as they rne he corner e well-gr suspicions as to . dhe hom +1 ve ving | PAStOr, Dr. Schmidt, left on Monday | : 4 “ op ; “ont a! the {3antit f the zullty ones. ‘We are Tea Company in t gection 8 | for ister. J Hg {phia and fron ere he goes to 1 g- | from Willowbank street into Phoenix a i gulity al ‘ i L i | ‘ r ¢ } ¢ ' y succeeded Mr. Zong who was pi ke . onference: from: there he ox. g ar vance of | n driver mad rt me A ne ght of the ed to the home office " " + o + pa ue Che : = p pent at ake tauqua N s f111Y ne of the front wheels of the whole tie robber a pt ® n in that Pe ') KB 0 ean Gr ¢ returning ‘ retur ! from the ~=Mrs. Austin Brown is lying ser- me for Sunda - or \ p Y wall i i fousiy ill at her home in Bush's Ad August 10th | harles E. Gates has ceepted a 4 . ren of y met the / were dition, w th slight chances for re The nz ladies Bible class of clerical i tion in the freigl fics H i zel bre ing ody 5 Loo 4 ad MMiiy r or | F is 8 it be due t n ve 4 t the PRR TT | In 4 — " 0 ¥ or f rm Near the ell he ery. 1 Her 1 Hess : pi ne { bs ‘ I wi have for sale i} { R 4 ys g ther oly “1 ' . p ! L i not re £ the mer paralysis with complicatior fine line of home-made bread, rol med new duties last Satur db Me pag bt were hieves —Mrs. P Deiner, whose husband | pie cakes nd ‘ re Sa i ~ ‘ . forn . hier ¢ Ae A J n 4 ‘IA mbet farmers have Arrange i 3 ] ’ » ’ Fe bs 4 F . ste : i \ I¢ ¢ Haz { is a promi merchar eweler {evening of t} veek, in the room ad ! e frei NC ’ N A 5 ¢ 1 * mrad A tie irprise party on the le for Harrisburg, is spending a few lays nis the Hur \ r patronag 18 ticket agent n the j ‘ f the i ‘h next Tart ¢ y or O01 } 2 2 3 $ ’ . ree tr ’ ] in Bellefonte as the guest of Miss |g g ted {late L. T. Munson trike ne r d, and Jeltz, superintendent of the hospital p Cie ’ 3 vy | Mea AM Siotatnny nd ) Young Girl Drowned at Lock Haven. 4 PSEA 7 furnind enty ’ 1 | $44 § K Haven, wi} ' “i . ae , » ' ¥ 4 ’ 11 " ’ . ’ —Mrs. James Harris and her three | has many friends in Bellefonte where | dren, Ethie Donald and Robert { . ‘ Have bright and interesting little ren, | he I fr t gitor, = I H re | _B Bows hee 1 ’ 3 by * / ’ } ] +r { t “4 n e? ‘ r ’ the ! n [| 4 d who e been C Y r i to a de ate operation in the | 1 rsd nd Ia Rat] rn Ela had tetr har hon nn Ftd Bellefonte Defeated at Bridge. and other relatives pia I Haver hospita , Mondas the home f Mr. and M: E. ( i . The Inter-urban 1} ige tournament the past month, le for ir iq sdav's } PRE Pats " . p ¢ 3 ‘ he r f en i. aon Tialiathn wit ¥ Havet home in Reading tion 8 great MBGEOVed lon thelr home from t 1« “1 ‘ Aiieq ' : C1 he wt the Clinton ( _ bh ft — 4 x " ’ ¢ P ned ' f ’ +) ’ ) | ul ad he - —N now lead from Ie A rian lad. | M : ‘ i prt - “ . g I ‘ esda ‘ £8 week the las e of the ves " p a bite } f has be i y gt delig tibule y toh. Pe j . ail | ; A Tr 5 ge ) rr § ‘ 1; . . . : . : ba oF reer 0 . i , hy ¢ ef ¢ ne Car r wie had f 3 ’ 5 piacing rm i d ‘ & Dr & K r . ark . ¢ f & ox Wk ‘ ¢ da i { ¥ r § f r er where ) of wood. he work V lone th Rogers NS 3 "4 wttend hin Of nimpeded the ‘ her A : p " it a8 A h and : ‘ he week by Rhoads & Kn : and found an ugly wound which re ¢ of carpenters Ave bes ate she had been complaining of #1 and en keel ~Jacob Bathurst, of Braddock, and | quired three stitches to draw it to-|% up from various points and pains in her head and it is believed BE pace th he re Al William H. Bathurst, of South Al- | gether, The little fellow is getting | vith the mix weeks still left before | (0, she became temporaril PRR ¢ 0 Ch when the g§ gt ¢ toons, were Bellefonte visitors on lalong nicely now | the ach 1 opens they wil have the and wandered - the Mer with nr ! kK Have WAR ‘ } r Tuesday Both gentlemen are BONS In spite tf the vonther 5 can | nside about fBnished for the dents { knowing what she wi loing 1 Oh r the e r ore ~ 2 M . b -y » . 1 * ¥ » } : } re of the Iate Lawrer ¢ Bathurst, of | Laon cool at the Scenic and be enter. | she rear retaining walls a d the She in sur od 1 hor f ana ‘ ed gp ¢ ‘ Curtin, whose death ooecurred on {sq at the same time This ever Jing have od fir i i ¢ ry a \ and Myr John 1 vett ; « { 1 ‘ Monday ng there will be Dresented the two. grounds are being grad grade merican Bridge rules governed the : + . { " op } \ . Y gt . ' f min — Ralph now ng a m « I “The Pena ! Bridge Contract Awarded. wr r 9 a mail agent e ( tr Rallr 1 f i 8 ‘ ing or ‘ ‘ . ntract fot rot y ree r between Bells e and M H He " ; . nt rd o ) th y 2 ¢ i ¢ will x OF b rv A '] fie ¥ ' ‘ {f « ‘ n ths si h at ’ I wher ¢ hopes to Pp transferee N at . re g ’ : ng fine . $0 $100 * ; - tha rk y vo { . a rded I ni ‘ i re i permanent run betweer Pitts rg and | the Scer i At i t Wort 1 . ¢ | (; T mi ’ ’ ¢ . ! RT ‘ fr Trafford. of > atlant Ga. " ” the ambos po 2 DE ear Ang a ot hl the A p a h Rockey—Harnish, " "oat hara nf ‘ Ma : ; Mag : x bi : _ A Case of Small Pox in Bellefonte. me f Mr r M : 1 A | i od eo 1 3) ¢ i RRL I's | Ld () f In { tains California, were guests for a short | day night the police were informed of ht ' of : p \ J ‘ wy 5 . rr ’ » $ . . N A time at the home f Mr itten $ n « i i for A t wh wads w 3 " » i ‘ : f Clement Dale 34 Nort} Allezhien trar to the ins and althoug! Snr d { Y f the fan » tony i gE 1 or 4 14 © 14 n street, on Tuesday of this week. Mr. |the officers made a thorough searc hipped a neighbor of half A x3 J ‘ p Gruver and wife spend most f the i the premise the found nothing t« Car and the fathe f the iter | of. 4 rgd \ 4 ¢ \ ny nd t Hore y y ’ ¢ ‘ ore summer months in traveling in t} re rd them ad the larger irrested The Jus : ' Mn fore : I ZelR . ore arlie ’ r 1 ‘ country and occasiona giting Eu- Mr. § D. 8 ors mp od 1} I ‘ A W " " ‘ : 1 : " ‘ rope. her nephew and grand-nephew. Frank ¢ pil f fig g and eon entire stamped t ir that ed ndusty and rus i ind ~The lawn surrounding the new | Huston and n, Frankiyry of Norr | ! n \ f t mr ¥ t ted * {e nh | § Ire ! | ! : t I ' nee . OF - » Rg A ila ( | r High school iflding now presents a | tow: Pa AVE returned to their The able W Grove f ing taker pre ent the er spread the gr ne { pretty effect, the grass showing up to . me after a pleasant t wit) Marion Towns nfortunate f the sease and it earnestly hop heir friends w) A for them its best advantage with its green heau- | former sister, Mrs. Evelyn R ors on from impaired evesight dit w end here r hapy and pr rous T ty enhanced by everal neat beds of (ers, of North Allegheny street t otherw “ per | ried fe 3 } ) pt — p————— if - " } of ¢ nite affor { Sower it} r wt Mtv ve flowers. i rief respite afforded v A . A eighty-five n Belle mn Monda ve Change in Marriage License Act. _——— © schoo no Ie iLwnNn \ | sO0OnN He ears Ls E 1} n the heat of " Ar he . " } 1% 0 all Mr. Grove nd AVE Under the new marriag ) lav ' over as it will be but a few weeks ! henlth and spirits and enjoys travel- | led y ’ P Har 1 nehiy and | passed } the ] : Ta Norio ” p No Huntar's Licsnas Blanks yt : y : a \ { 1¢ 0 BO ) 0 ! Wnship an Pp ~ L] eRisiature, ANd nieas ne State printer gets a us 11 the ’ th ar ‘ 1 ng bout Pe . «ho : n : . : ust he sox of 1 kiddies will kick B Fo « 18 much a she did in her ve with thelr son. BE H which went into effect at once when [tle on, the opening f the hunt the t again younger days ) . . " 4 : q g up € ir gain. | » ho | had planned to have the signed last week by Governor Tener. | season will creep up and hunters wil =A nine-pound baby girl was the E A. Kester, of Berwick, Pa. |effects shipped the beginning of the | both parties to a marriage contract. | find themselves practically unarmed gift bestowed upon Mr. and Mrs T. | "Pent several days in Bellefonte last | week. In this they were disappointed. | must appear before the officer, who is las it was, without the necessary hunt- 8. VonBoskirk on Thursday of last | Week as the guest of his friend, J. | however, by the man who had been [to take their application for a license, | ing license. Up to this time County week. by the generous tork. who via- Ww Derr, both f whom were former ! engaged to haul the goods to the train ¢ it the Register of Wille, Justice of | Treasurer Miller has "ne definite {ted Mrs. VonBoskirk at the home of | *chooimates and graduates from | failing to turn up. Mrs, Grove, by the [the Peace or Notary Public Register | knowledge as to when he will receive her parents, Mr and Mrs, W R. | Penna. State School for the Blind of | way, has been spending sometime with | J. Frank Smith has requested us to {the blanks, although he has had a Shope, south Thomas street, where | UVES rbrooke A Mr. Kester was on his her daughter Mrs. Warren Minne- | state the above fact for the benefit of | number of applications for same she has been staying for some time hy ud Jlome rom Pittsburg where he | myer, in Coleville those, who In the future, desire to | Word was received from the State past oth mother and baby are get. | a Sean taking 4 summer course in | Ninety years apps ared to be no enter the blissful state of matrimony. | some time ago that the blanks would ting along nicely, and the latter, who | the Kings School of Oratory with the = w— | be printed as soon as the state printer Appointed Dispensary Nurse. | had the business called for by the ses handicap to Frank X. Smith, an ec- has been named Mary Elizabeth, bids | View of fitting himself for Chautauqua \ " . centric but intelligent character, who : ‘ fair to grow up a bright and pretty work as a reader and entertainer. Srived h ak we A RR Satardny Mise Frances Swope a graduate [sion of Legislature turned out ’ n » "sr ! v d " ’ hed TPA ” 1 irae 4 he ef , y n young lady. | On Tuesday evening quite a ser- | from Lock Haven, claiming to have | NUrse « f the Bellefonte hospital, has — heen appointed Rtate dispensary nurse for this district, for the treat. ment of tuberculosis Mise Swope's | ~Mrs. Miles Doughman, of Curtin, | lous accident befel A. A. Dale, Esq, | walked not only every foot of the dis. | Another Bicycle Thief Comes to Grief. Mrs, William Lyons. of Lyontown, | While out with his nephew, Arthur tance bebtween here and that city, and Mrs. H. Knisely, of Bellefonte, | Dale, enjoying an evening stroll, They | but also from his home in Kemp- were a trio of well known Centre| Were coming in Linn street and when | hill, Dauphin ount The ven- county ladies who favored the Demo- | In front of the residence of A. . |erable tourist was on his way to St | 5 . erat with a call during the past week Morris, where the trees shade the | Marys by way of Snow Shoe to secure place igri the office of Dr. Huff, ick, Friday night, from an outbulld- The ladies are sisters, and Mrs, Lyons | Walk, Mr. Dale stumbled over Charles [a job In the brick yards, Mr. Smith Yn Bh strest [ing at the Kemick home. Telephone claims the distinction of being the | Morris's dog which was lying there | claims St. Joseph's Day, March 19, | messages were sent to the different baby of the famih We can't give |at the time, and fell heavily on the | 1822. ag the day of his birth, and attri- towne to be on the lookout for the thelr ages as we do not know them, | ide walk He sustained a severe | butes hig longevity to outdoor life and | fellow, and he was captured a short and wouldn't If we could, So, there | fracture of the left knee He was | sober living. With the keen faculties {time later at Lock Haven and placed {work In the quarries of the Belle. t v wil a oa te al ve ll territory will embrace Bellefonte and | ¢,,.10 Lime Company at Salona, stole Lock Haven and her station at this |. oo vole belonging to John Kem- Hospital Notes. Admitted for treatment—Mr. Levi Whippo, Mrs. Rebecca Shorter, of Bellefonte, ut we can testify to their being a [removed to his boarding place at Mrs. | and hardy physique of a man of forty 1 . {in jail, sociable and jolly family | Tanner's, and his Injury was attend. | Mr. Smith's chances for another ten Toma i Te hoy Re, Haile — msn ( bs ci fo " av | « J . 8 . Co wind, SA 0) oy Ul ' : 3 Capt. Mortimer Kress, an old time My ey a Doanesday he years of life are most excellent | Discharged--Gilbert Marshall, State Festival Near Julian, i Indian fighter, scout and guide, and pital, We hope that his Toco ery may The sale of western horses at | College; Morris Mavhew, Bellefonte: Q Tie members of the Bellview Union veteran of the civil war, who has been | bo rapid and that he will soon be | (Ne Haag House barns on Saturday | George Young, Coleville. Sunday school will hold a festival on visiting A. V. Miller and other friends |... again {drew a goodly number of bidders, and - the school grounds, Saturday evening, in this vicinity, left Monday for Can- [the entire lot of nineteen horses, Bierly Reunion. August 2nd. Ice cream, cake, ple, ada where he will meet his wife and Anyone who ds Inclined to think | Montana bred, were disposed of with- | The Blerly annual reunion will be | Candy, fruit, peanuts and lemonade proceed to thelr home in Hastings, | that Comrade Sammy Miller shines [out the least difficulty. These horses | held Aug. 20th, 1913, at Nippano | Will be served. All are invited to at- Nebraska. Capt. Kress was born in| best at a Republican political meeting | are conceded by many to be best lot | Park, Lycoming Co. Pa. Railroad tend. Proceeds for benefit of Sunday Lycoming county, but when the civil | never saw him work In the harvest |of western stock ever brought to | connections can be reached by New school. WAr broke out lived at Pleasant Gap. |feld. In this capacity his Inherent Bellefonte, The animals were wl | York Central also Pennsylvania. All a ————— He served all through the war In the | #kill has not diminished in the least, | pretty well broken-in fact every one | ancestors of the former Blerlys who Festival at Paradise. 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry and was in |in spite of the fact that Mr. Miller [was led away by a halter. We are first settled In Pennsylvania are cor The U. B. church of Paradise will the same company and tent mate of | will be 756 years of age on his next [unable to give the names of all who | dially invited to attend. (Committee) [hold a festival on the evening of Abe Miller. In 1868 he went west and | birthday, Just to show the boys that | secured a purchase, but the following August Sth, Ice cream, onke, candy, in the early seventies served as a|he Is as good to-day as any of them, |are some that came to our notice: Marriage Licenses. bananas, peanuts, cigars ete. will be scout and guide. He was for a time | we are told that Mr, Miller beat four | Phillp Lelser, Centre Hall, 3; Jacob [marie EE Baird - . . - Oak Hall [#0ld. Everybody is cordially invited with Buffalo Bill and Is full of Inter. of his fellow-harvestors in a friendly | Herman, Lemont, 2; Thos, Beaver, |Ethel I. Bohn « « « « Oak Hall |to attend esting stories of those exciting days [little contest on his farm, east of | Bellefonte, 2: Geo. Stevenson, Wad. Burdell Wm. Rock Zion on our western frontier. He finally town, one day last week. The argu- |dle; Mr, Cohn, Bellefonte; Mr. Beigh- Marcella Hai iy ow fh wi te Former Centre Countians Will Pionie. became a successful farmer In Ne. [ment arose as to who was the quick- [to]: Mr. Brady. Milesburg: D. A. FRIBY = wi. nga Former Centre countians residing In braska and is now living a retired life. est at binding oats sheaves, and we | Grove, Benner .4p.; James Witmer, [James IL Lose - . - « Bellefonte | Unjon county will hold a plenfe in He attended the 50th Anniversary of [got It upon good authority that | Buffalo Run; John Sampsel, Pleasant [Susan J. Royer - « « « Bellefonte | gpigelmyer's woods, one mile east of the BOA uf Gettysburg and also vis- | “Sammy” beat his opponents to the |Gap: Mr, Rider and D. W. Geis, | Raymond W, Heim - State College | Hartleton. some time in August. Bve ited Washington, D, C, end of the row by a wide margin, Bellefonte. Bess A. Fye « . « « State College |erybody Is welcome to attend. An Italian who recently went to | B. C. Centre Democrat x31 FOR SALE: ~Full blooded Rhode Isiand Red chickens from State College. Eggs 0 cts. 8 seting. George W. Zerby, Tusseyvilie 1294 FOR SALE: A Mount Gillen Hydraulic cider press, Capacity 300 gallons per hour, can be | bought sta bargain. J E Charles, Boalsburg Pa 1 FOR SALE ~Registered Jersey bull | greade Jersey bull, sire " {of Laurel Run. Inquire of W | sonburyg, Ps | FARMS ~ Large and smal Blair, Centre and Huntingdon counties, Send { for catalogue. G. C. Waite. P. O, Box 202, Ty- { rope, Pa x4] | WANTED A good piain cook: also a stron country girl for general work, Apply to W R. Bue. Nitany Country Club, Heels Park. Oen- tre county x3 WANTED Man to learn the m & rade, or One Wilh soe ex perience Recomm: | avons 10 accompany appliioation. Knecht Milling Ce Parvin, Vs 22% The Dr W W. Fe High street, Bellfeonte A larg FOR SALE ¥ a desirable location For turther call on Robert Cole. real estate agent Pa LOST: —A jointed fishing re wi on Saturday night Ju ard street road between Bel nie an art Reward on return 10 Chas. E. Dorworth, the Re publican office Bellefonwe Pa INSURANCE Insure your tow? perty in the Lykens Valley Mu ance Company: Established ir » iy to fifty per cent jower then board Losses promptly settied Earle C. Tuten, Agent Bellefonte Pa STOCK — Eggs ard yearling stock single comb brown and white Leghorn, White Wyran- jotres. Barred Rocks, Pek Ducks, and Pearl Guineas. H. K. Mattern. Locust Hill Poultry Farm. Julian, Pa FARM FOR SALE ard. frame house out-bulldings. all in splendid ! or rolling farm, plenty of fruit splendid view, 1% miles from town. Terms One half down. bal ance first mortage at 5 per cent. Sell quick. Ine eire of C. W. Smith, Howard, Pa =:ony FOR SALE As private sale oo my farm, i mile south west of Yarnell, bay mare weight 1350; bay horse, 12 yrs sot of new tur harness, new Cx neh Lruss Axle. narrow track ’ wagon, arrow track. Terms to suit the Chas M. Brown. Yarne FAEM FOR SALvs f miles west of Rebers- turg,oonts ning 7% acres. 35 acres clear, balanoe \ d with wos pg timber. House barn & othe tt 3 Qrve er 8 81 the house and t It e of W Carlin or POrEe welise f Rebersburg ™ r { A Doebler. Renove, Pa x3 FARM- For sale or exchange: situated os west of Be efonte ntait & ¥ 5 1 50 being Care DRIADOS no Dart ar VALUABLE PROPERTY pores. near M 3 ri w Large 12 room brick house and bare pe M. Kreamer, M Lock Haven. Pa TRANSFER OF TAVERN LICE Notice is hereby given Lihat the petit Charles MeClure was this day filed in the ¢ a of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Oentre County for the Transfer of the Tavern License of the Ramsdale House n the 2nd Ward of the Barough of Philipsburg to Michael Parada and Condrat Guschik July oth, WI3, D. R FOREMAN, Clerk, NSE. » ’ THE WILLIAMSPORT COMMER- CIAL COLLEGE, Fall term begins September 20d. New classes 0 all studies. 0 calls received for Bookkeep- | ers. Stenographers and office help this year Bookkeeping scholarship #60, Shorthand and Tyoewriting scholarship $0. Come 0 Wik linmsport for a business oduestion. Hundreds of opportunities far young people. Write for cawnlogue. FF. Healey, proprietor FINANCIAL REPORT or | Half Moon School District for the | Year Ending July 7, 1913. Balance ob hand from ast year § WLS From State appropristions reas From collector including all taxes 1IK8 0 Tuition from other townships 11.0% | Total Receipts § oer Renting and repairing § wee | Teachers’ wages 1470.00 Teachers attending institute ho Fuel and contingencies 154 50 Comm issiondof collector and treasurer WM Salary of secretary one | Purchase of text books Ww | Purchase of sohool supplies 59.9% Printing and soditors fees em Miscellaneous expenses en Total expenditures § 2001 08 Balance on hand § 508 JOHN A. WAY 8. G. COONS, President | JOHN P. EVES WM F. WAY, Secretary | Auditors x31 | — BATURDAY, AUG, 16th—At 1 o'- clock on Penn St, Bellefonte, Mrs. Emma Poorman will sell household goods, MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. BUF ..ovsnssasvisrinevnivesasss 280, PO Sessssanissnsnensnnssss 300 Bellefonte-~Grain, The following prices are paid by C Y. Wagner for grain. Wheat, Re@...........0vvivvanss 53,00 Wheat, White EE REEL) ® ; RR EE EE EE EE EE EY Shes annn Corn LARA REE EEE EE A RAE EE EE AR EE EE ED REE EEE CR EE EE §FT3%
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