Thursday, August 7th, 1913, # THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Page 5. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Morris Yeager is spending the week at State College. Mr. Henry Walkey has returned home from a visit with relatives at Hublersburg. Eugene week with Bronoel, at ~The room erly known shon, 18 now Clure the harness Mrs. Harold Fisher, was a shopping visitor in Bellefonte Monday and during the day was the guest of Mrs. N. B. Spangler, . —Mrs. C. R. Legg, of Williamsport, and Miss Sidonine Bronoel, of State College are guests at the home of Mrs. Odilla Mott, on Bishob street. ~The home of Thomas Welsh, on Burrow street, was quarantined this week Dy reason of one of his children, Lulu, being ill with scarlet rash, —RBlaine Port, who cleaning and pressing in the Lyric building, his home with an attack of quinsy. —Miss Mardie Wagner, of Altoona, returned to her home in the Mountain City, Monday afternoon, after a pleas- ant visit with friends and relatives in this place. —Last-week guests Mrs. Dora Rine, on Thomas street, were her niece, Miss Grace Lewis, of Tyrone, and Lloyd Kepler of Pough- keepsie, N. Y. —Rev. Dr. Schmidt expects to re- turn from Ocean Grove this week and | will conduct services in the Reformed | church next Sunday morning at His subject will be “A Modern cle.” Bauer spending the her aunt, Miss Pauline State College, i8 on Bishop street forme as Johnson's plumbing occupied by Jas. I, Me- maker. of Unionville, coenducts the establishment is confined to at the home of 10:30. | Mira- Stanley Culveyhou and Mrs. Sylvester Utica, N. Y., is spending at the home of his and Mrs. H M gheny street, ~Mrs ed to months wood, a po which she She will Louise her Mrs now make with her daughter, on Halfmoon Hill —Miss nna Nolan, ter cf Centre day for a week's will #pend in Johnst« ter, Mrs. Harry was accompanied Otto, who hee fonte for past —~Mrs. Jas. I. Rote nursing a pretty hand, the result dent. Mrs. Rote tle containing a li a stove of picking it causing the flesh of her hand. Mrs. D. R. Foreman ar Lois, left on Wednesday burg where they will month with Mrs. Foreman was pre two weeks ago by her two sons, i and Paul, who are enjoying a part of | their school vacation at the home of their grandmother, in Philipsburg William D Democrat from a words from h county has the of had to heat up glass relatives eded Malin Hunter Californ writes the A thi Wf few wppreciat sid home lucrative land. ~Will med, irned day having visiting merman Mr. Ammerman years ag the old man ir railroad in his nev Mrs grandda Lock Haven they met Mrs Miss Gertrude panied em same even! M Mttle daughter of t} man M. E Today Mrs Hastings Wyncote, Pa, for a wie Mrs. John I. Rogers Ta Express IRNts n (yimeate th ng Olmstead Charles Adams place, has been sition of express Bald Eagle Valle R. R, and assumed His place as driver leo Toner, while take the clerks Toner. Mr his family Mrs. the Inte Squire W. H who with her making her home the past year, left her former home after disposing ‘ompans moted t messenger division o his duties T day will be taken Merrill Lyon p formerly filled Taylor will likely move to Tyrone M widow of Dale Musser, a son of | Musser f Bellefonte, three children had been at State College for on Wednesday for at Jenkintown, Pa. of her household goods at public sale on Saturday Mra Musser decided that a residence at her former home would be more adapted to her comfort wMre. Harry Auman and children, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kellerman, of this place, left Monday for her home In Altoona She was compelled to cut her visit here short on account of the fact that her husband, Harry Auman, has re signed his position as steward for the Order of Eagles Altoona and will move to Gloversville, N. Y.. where he has purchased a half Interest In a pool foom and wholesale liquor store weMrs., Harry Barah, left last or four weeks northwest Mra to first stop at | Roth Elizabeth anor nt Haag and daughter, Thursday for a three trip through the Haag's plans were Johnstown for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McMul len, and then continue to Ashtabula Harbor, Ohlo, to become the guest of another daughter, Mrs Dolinger formerly Miss Mabel Haag. Word from her this week stated that she had reached the latter piace safely and was having a delightful time Not the least among the pleasures to be found at Ashtabula Harbor are the boat trips upon the lake, and on Sunday last Mrs. Haag was one of a party who made a tour to Canada In this manner. Before returning home Mrs. Haag will visit her brother, Charles Noll, at Stockton, Ill. and her husband's niece, Mrs, Harry Show- | ures ’ {his fi | by | North {ing will | modern | Knisely 1} | change hin { double I'nlmadge Hafer has accepted the position of clerk at the Garman house Prof. George P. Bible, of Philadel phia, is visiting his daughter, Mrs Russel Blair, of North Spring street Mrs. Reble and little son on Tuesday Willlamsport they will sister, Mrs Maitland Charles E. Fisher, of in Bellefonte on Saturday on hls way to spend Sunday old home in Boalsbhurg —Migs Elizabeth Kerns, who has been visiting her sister in Cincinnatti, Ohlo, sinee last fall, returned to her home in this place on Tuesday even- ing. Miss Margaret Thomas, of Peoria, 1, passed through Bellefonte Satur day on her way to Lemont to visit her uncle, George Willlams of that place -Miss spending is visiting Judge Ellis street Mrs ed to Cruse for visit left where [sane her Danville, while at his was Ann Lyon, who has been some time in Philadelphia, the home of her uncle, Orvis, on East Linn at L Aull, of Philadelphia, return- her home In that city Tuesday after a pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H., Richards, Linn street. Miss Marguerite Potter home Monday from Lock where had been enjoying outing with a camping party Sanderson farm Miss Helen on Tuesday ity where returned Haven, week's she a Overton depart- Atlantic she | of th or te Mrs hildren's from birthday of her who was four year: Miss Winifre« L sen week n da) Charles Elthea, of But Pa ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fi Stover, of North Penn street This ret visit home in five years expects to return t Bul day er are visit nele, Ed iried from Wednesday ears he | Pennsyiy is 1 i number engineer road Years al those the Bellwo« been on division ighly Emil 44 “cleaned desire to thore ! fact to you see him. We do mean to infer that Mr. Roth is “scrapper.” but simply to get you quainted with the fa that he ing a line of preparations of “dirt chasers” know non the market toda He has received a new shipment of goods and will be glad to demonstrate them on any occasion on" tate the 1p” state ¢ wher n sell. best in the 1st CGiround broken last Inrge dwelling house to Dr. J. L ibhert on Allegheny nireet residence of Mra, Harris be of brick and have all the improvements Rhoades & mtract for the Sholl for Helbert wan werk be erected his lot on adjoining The build n He MVE and ture the ‘ Ww Dr present house F. Willard Clty, In spending h tion with his parents, I 1 Williard, of gtroot Mr. Williard for the Unjon Switeh pany of New York morning accompanied by his Catherine, he went to Tyrone to meet Miss Nettie Betchel, of Wooster, Ohlo. who Is coming to Bellefonte to visit the Williards, ~Heott Btover foundation superstru = the will n residence Into Paul of New rummer vac Mr. and Mrs North Thomas i= an & Bignal On Wednesday York in Com departed on Tues day evening for Philadelphia where he will meet his winter, Miss Nora Stover and accompany her back to Bellefonte, Miss Stover is recovering nicely from the serious operation which she recently had to undergo In the University hospital, but 4id not feel able to making the journey home by herself, Ise Stover has been In Ill health for some time and the fact of her improvement will be good news to the many friends of ers at the young lady In Bellefonte. ing ten davs' Ofty n vacation at Atlantic Noll Noll Emanuel his son, John toonn spent and Sunday family at with Al Edward H 3 in the tichards Williams week tran bu part of Mrs her port Furst Mis James entertain Ing Mable ind | Lillian | | any | enjoy it | home town | mont of East | | Boals an | hot | ar | for | estimator | sister, | Sisters, the Harrar, of Edward J for Hano Wil Teaman Pa days' vacat msport, Mon he ver here ten lon Harriet Ra week a camping part Mis eft for Reading Mrs V for Huntingdon the home of the L.. R. Poorman John Ti burg, spent his mother East Howard Miss street, Steele and this week former's mner Haris, Sunday at Mrs. Henry street of the ¥ Harris ome Harris Kathryn St departed Wednesday to spe nd a week or two uncle, Mr. John Murray W. Tallhelm, the Julian hant, was in town on Monday, ing much improved from a lapse of ial good he Misses Mary and Katherine after spending two weeks with in WilHlamsport and Sunbury, returned home much their for Visiting her G mer - recent alth re- his ust Wian have pleased with visit Theodore burg, Monday Rhods Poal passed on Island, time, and family, of through on thelr way where they Migs Hi Daisy bh n Herbert week for ome Gam Ru hart who is Niagara Frida vill spend le and a Markle th Shearer are empl Miss Ru! for two ’ | at inst Eberhart Harrisburg where weeks visiting her un- int Mr Mra N | and family Miss Helen ‘illams Bellefonte Thursday of Iast was joined in Philadelphia by ter, Miss Eu ia Williams, of Swarth more, for a trip to Cooper, Maine where they will spend a weeks vacation the bungalow of a friend {The Misses Williams will ‘water on Merchants and l.ine from Fast Portland They will ke return | r R. Woodcock of Birmingham, have furniture to their new Mrs, Woodcock are at Centre Furnace spent the month of William Thompson month Mrs. Thompson family } party all her children coming from and J. Elliott Thompson, his home at Cambridge, Ohlo Woodcock and the children will Mr. Woodcock, at Syracuse, early | Beptember and left week, her nis who two at go hy Miners Maine 21) the 3 Rev J Woodeoek ped thelr it Syrad hildren will Mrs ing the fenteriain a vill Include Thompson | Mass, the | Mrs ship and 0 Hae, and the where August Pur- Irvin P Pitteflield, from Mrs in | Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. | Bush's Addition, accompanied by | daughter, Mra. Charles Heisler, de. parted last Friday for Beaver Falls to become guests for the next two weeks in the home of Robert Gentzel and family, Interesting to the friends of Mr. Bartley is the fact that during his absence from home he will celebrate his elghty-third birthday, and it goes without saying that the event will be made a happy one by his children. Mr, Gentzel Is now the owner of a late model touring ear, and that fact will assure Mr, and Mrs, Partley plenty of Joy riding. On thelr return to this place our aged towns people expect to stop off In Altoona for a few stay with their son, Austin Bartley. Bartley, of their ~Rev. Father P, McArdle is enjoy- | eele, of Blanchard | Le-|1 bon i | fingers are thought to be | cently look - | lowing | that friends | IM. C. A. on Bell fonte | | farm br home | will | which | join | Miss Wednesday with Sallie Fitzgerald left on afternoon for week's friends ig Williamsport, Martha Kell wf Philadel me of her Fast i init pada, son, ste Mr William Satur hilo, left mis ton, tended I'' Mun su hospi City earned Andrew a Shi are Hk light of Thurs and bi and wi brignt Vv the parents hospital, Nn mother nicely, Nighart ndertaker hand Heo who is Naginey, had painfully bruised a le cranking He I'he 1} “oF n employ - few aptomo of the broken. un veral TER Mrs Fern irned the Minnemyer, who her home at Bellefonte hospital, fol- reported to bx are hopeful be speedy comprising the Royal Neighbors of hold cream and cake the lawn adjoining the Y Saturda evening, A st 161} Your is solicited Mario Bauer, of Bish street, four re- ret Cole from an quite il to ville operation Her friends her recovery will The ization Indies of will al on place, festiv an ce Inge ret Weeks near ight back pi d an school Thursda ome and result her Miss Maud« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OC wiser, of Rock View, gave il lawn party at the home parents Thursday of week The time pass pleasantly th games and pastimes and later a | WAS The Re ress nt wi Martin as. Houser, Helen ce Sasserman, Alma Adams, { lam Hughes Hever Conaghan Allison Hughes, Miller Hamilton, Eberhart, | Landis, McMullen, Gehret and Cora Peters The State Commissioners | HHiamsport Augu | promises to be i {falr. There In act which provides | penses of evening inst ed very yt her w unch served Sampeeil, Hi Loe James Brown, Mer Marte Violet Clarence Joseph (George i were am aser, Ch Anna Iren« Edward Walter Robert ‘ounty Wil and af- Convention of will be held 13 and interesting of paying CO ‘ommissioners, who conventl While it pleasant outing for {commissioners and thelr clerks, it al- means of imparting valuable information In regard to their duties {Our board of commissioners, Messrs {i W. H. Noll, Daniel Grove and Jacob | Woodring, with their clerk, Mr. H. N | Meyer and thelr attorney, N 4) Spangler, have made all arrangements to attend the convention Mra the those atten this furnishes a n ao Inn Mary Reésner Ia quite ser lously {ll at her home on North Thom- ax street, It seems that about April 1st she suffered a stroke of paralysis, from which she partially recovered, and about three weeks ago left for Pittsburg to visit her son George, While at his home she fell, about ten days ago, and, as was supposed, ser- fously injured her spine. She was taken to the Allegheny General Hos pital. The doctors thers examined her back with the X-rays but could find no Injury to the sine and it Is now supposed she had a slight stroke, Her daughter, Mrs, Lettie Ammerman went to Pittsburg, Sat. urday and returned Monday, actoms led by her mother, who is now at er home In this place. | Mrs 1a | lowbank Linn nis | | Mrs | ception { Linn organ- | this | | OCCA | Mr i mans assembly | the | Max Garber departed for her 8t. Louis on Tuesday after visit at the home of Mr 8. Finklestine Wil home In pleasant and Mrs, J on giroet the rocial Hand of Haoclety hold a The Helping Methodist church will M. C. A. law: 4th { made Ori In on the Y ake sery ening August and home d Ever Mi and qd daughter been hi and i | | week for Ha A th will spend time ream L ae ited andies will cordiall ny Namuel ter, wh have week Fred Ku nl EL nding her husband Mr secured a regidence Oy - a suburb, of Philadelphia, vill move # family to that after disposing of his house- effects at public sale, 16th Tuesday, A treasurer Company, business birthday. Harris returned n from a week rez Lernoo nt yald August im Harris, Trust John P Bellefonte one of our celebrated of the event informal re home on West attended by hundred of his It was & come 1gust OHth, of the and men, In honor arranged for him at gireet active 51st an their which eighty and a and neighbors surprise Mr Harris, who wever, ed every minute of be, most enjoyable It wa netween friends plete a to ho enjoy proved to to all of nt happs VErsar what a present the many friends may live to irons in wish Harris mare birthday anni gFincere th hie fe rot THE COUNCIL MEETING. meeting the President and Cherry Wa bore Keller following Seibert, Wi in the members ker ned of treet residence Thursday ev- | teyvnolds | Reyn- | most | his | the of | of his | from | —— Commissioner Daniel with painful accident Monday evening of last week at his home atl Dale Summit It about o'clock In the evening he | entering “ vening worl and ¢ to a wa and attend fie slipped on ( county Grove met i | | ne to } ni | the barn (ou i“ loo loor; He Line the mii Jie a being on of aceid I Ble ing one Fortur him dragg« thtened iffered furt | Marriage | Wesley J. Patt Anna M. Johnsor Fred Horner Margretta ( W. B. Nis Louise (‘ox Willlam ( Cora Fetzer Fdward {Erma J | Bamuel R | Margaret M J. B, Mingle Minnie } Lice He odes Saturday, | Orwick Blowers Morn ngstar SCOTIA. Mr. W Sunday i! Mark Myra Johnstonb is visiting place Mr. and ited over Warriors Mins College this Mrs seriously what | SOY at Herth i wetter ugh | and | Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want sdvertis | ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 235 words; charges others, ons | pent a word, first issue, no advertisement less shan 26 cents; two issues 40 cents; three issues | 80 cents, No advertisements will be answered w ! | from this office . | ARCHITECT —Anns W. Ke | FOR SALE treet wed + | abd wel mpiaint A pre bride« ferred to Street on and t Crosses ome 0 Sug- condidt of John called to the property put same condition at once ; ITRORSR | ver then 1S moeil tion regard the of the McGinle y's the gutter cigar attention of owner is to in proper san- gested to ought to be taken speeding of automo. biles within the boro limits. The speed limit i= now about 25 miles an hour and signs should be put up lim- iting the speed in the boro to 15 miles tan hour, After some discussion Mr Walker moved that the bore solicitor (draw up a traffic ordinance, resgulal- ing the speed limit, autBorizing the placing of signs and compeling all teams, buggies, motor cycles, bi- yeler as well as automobiles to al- ways keep to the right hand side the road and the muffler cut out prohibited In boro It was a I taken that If this was out, man dents would be avoid. ed. The conded and carried {| The flood gates at the Phoenix mill tare sadly in need of repair and Col Reynolds has agreed contribute $250 towards the concrete frame work for the gates, It was referred to the Water committee with power The burgess turned in $10.05 for fines and licenses collected The fol. lowing notes were renewed, one for $4,000 dated July 24, for four months: one for $2,000, dated Aug, % for 3 months and a new note to meet cur. rent expenses for $1600 dated July 24, for 6 months at § per cent The matter of the hitching posts In front of Morris & Sheffer's store proved quite a stumbling block for council and the discussion waxed hot, Mr. Sheffer finally moved that per. mission be granted for the placing of the posts, No one second the mo- tion and the matter dropped, that a« 10 to be point We nce motion Was ne to BATURDAY, AUG. 16th-At 1 ¢o'- clock on Penn St. Bellefonte, Mra Emma Poorman will sell household of | carried | | HOUSES — For sale and rent | Bellefonte. Pa FOR RENT { Inquire at Js WANTED Read. Be WANTED Boy store. Calls © | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE i wt 1400, for year Mileshburg. R F. D Full blooded Rbode ckens from State College. Egps & jeorge W. Zerby, Tusseyville FOR SALE: A Mount Gillen Hydraul press. Capacity 30 g ns per hour bought at 8 DArgair J Pa FOR SALE greade Jersey bu f Laurel Run. Inogu nburg, Pa FARMS A efont arive wagor ens grooery H DE © res YOArs ¢ ! Hrown Island ch cus sewing Jersey Registered wire re o Pa FOR RENT «Desirable dwelling High street. now occupied by Chas. R. Kurtz Possession will be given after August 6th. Ap ply st this ofMoe FOR SALE | rope | Mort The Dr WW Hizb street, Belifeonte. A desirable location. For fu n Robert Cole. real estate agent. Be Feit property « Aarge residence ther informatiof efor te Ns RANCEH perty int Doebler, Rend FARM For sale « | miles west of Bellefonte cor about 50 being cleared, balances house, bank barn and other 3 ) farm Ww selicheapon « {or exchange for property w monthly rent. Address Al yarbrick fonte, Route | | VALUABLE PROPERTY FORSALF 112 acres. near Millheim Boro. on road | burn. frame house. bank farm. all Deocessary outbuilding, never falling spring. running wat. | or in house and barn. Terms; one hal! cash, | balance first mortgage. in Millheim Boro Large 12 room brick dwelling house; water in | house and barp. acetylene light Address An- pa M. Kreamer. Millbeim, Pa. W. H Kiepper, Lock Haven, Pa LJ ngs: fruls ASY terms, bring in Helle Sif that Farm 1 to Co 1 | | ESTRAY~A dark brown horse, weight 1300 | Ihe. 0 estray on the highway of Harris twp, is pow quartered at the stable of Chas. John- sonbaugh. 2 miles east of Boalsburg The own. { er is hereby notified to dentify his property | pay costs incurred, or the animal will be dis | posed of according 10 Jaw. O. W. Stover, See'y Board of Supervisors xa TRANSFER OF TAVERN LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Charles MoClure was this day filed in the ofMoe of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Centre County for the Transfer of the Tavern | License of the Ramsdale House” in the 2nd | Ward of the Borough of Philipsburg vo Michael | Parada and Condrat Gusehik | July sah, 1918, D. R. FOREMAN, Clerk — 1 ADMINISTRATRICES' NOTICE. Estate of Mary E. Duck. iste of Gregg town. ship, deceased Letters of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per pons having claims against sald estate are requested to t the same duly | authenticated without delay to ELLEN 8 BURRELL. ANNIEM. WERT Mills. R. FD Administratrices, Sprin Boel & Zerby. Ayn me Gettig SATURDAY. AUGUST 10-On Penn street, Bellefonte. Mrs. Emma Poorman will sell household goods, st | p.m. David Wensel, aveL. MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Butter ..sevesssscsns Eggs ... 25e, 200 EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE Bollefonte—Grain, The following prices are pald by C Y. Wikkat Wagner for grain. "heat, Rode «200000. Wheat, White. .... Rye SE ART TA EE ERE EA AR Sorn BATIAE cocenuntserses ARENA whee A EERE EE EERE EN CAAA AEE LE S60 80c 800 ite RE EE EE EE EE EE Aaa ARR ES 150 EEE EE EE EEE TT
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