Thursday, September 4th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Page 5. p———— BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY v THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ~Miss Alice Wilson departed Tues- day for Harrisburg where she will vis- it friends and relatives, Ogden Malin, son of W. I. Malin, has accepted a position with the Penn- sylvania Railroad at Altoona, Miss Mary Rabold, of phia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Naginey, of East High street —Mrs. J. Kennedy Johnston and Mrs. Harrison left last Friday for a ten-days' sojourn at Atlantic City. Harvest Home services will in the Reformed church in on Sunday morning at Philadel- F. E be this 10 held place o'clock ~:Miss Marie Roder, of Md., Is a guest at the home 30 Baltimore, of Thom- as A. Shoemaker on North Allegheny street. Miss Lois Kirk returned home last | Friday after a five weeks’ visit with friends in Clearfield, DuBois Ky lertown. Mrs. Crissie Tanner fonte last Friday for Atlantic City. She ten days. —Mr. and Mrs. Ward little son, of Philipsburg, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | Fleming, of North Spring street ~—Mrg. Geo. Love and little ter Maude, of Altoona, were at the home of the former's father, J H. Cole, at Coleville, last week —Postmaster and Mrs Philip D Foster of State College, have return- ed home from a delightful trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and ( vda —3ilbert Beaver, of Heights, son of General and James A. Beaver, guest home of his parents, on Curtin —Robert Morris, head of of Morris & Sheffer, visiting wife at Kennebunt Port, Maine spending the summer ti} mother. —Lieut. James off duty the past the summer vacati for West Point to instructor in Englis Academ) — Miss and left Belles | first gone her visit will be about | Fleming | red daugh- | visitors ‘an Mrs the 1s a at the is his is ere her Sarah Bay gistant at the CC Home at Atlantic two-weeks' vis and Mrs. Willi Curtin street Mrs, J turned to N. Ya ter, Mrs tO going time —Mre and day, lightfu Shoemaker, Bellef where Her r to New Atlant ir ine = emaxKer, ~ Miss Walter turned ant friends Mrs. Franklyn William Tummont pleasant callers at fice, Friday, while rotte to Spring Mil visit the rmer’s able John Jf the thing months letter "R.’ tember anr oyster seasor culent i vaive added to —Mr Oregon week a Claude day, n« step-maot field, wh prior to ls me O Pp fe S. H do wit 1 Ha An thei and Thomson ompanied her, Mrs ere the aving Harry who had beer week venerable Jas in Bellefonte home Mrs for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs Adler famil Mrs. Sears bers Mrs full | this weel of her by a been the « the fa serious caped | glass Rev a former well Zion and Lutheran vistior ing Stoer keeps « at the Was his Harr irned a Ia Wednes business ir ig a native informed of that vicinity through olumns The Centre Democrat. His visit this place was shortened somewhat by his desire to be present at a Sunda) school convention being held at Northumberland ~The Edison well received by at the opera ternoon and evening first appearance of this entertainment in Bellefonte, It is safe to say that one-third of the people did not real. ize the merits of the wonderful In. vention of Edison, and confused it with a cheap form of talking pictures with which the local public was fool. ed last winter. The Edison talking pictures are wonderfully true and lifelike, and should the managers play a return date we predict that Belle- fonte will be more appreciative, ~The Sunday school rally held by the United Brethren church in this place last Sunday morning proved In every particular as Interesting and successful as had been predicted. The seating capacity of the church and Sunday school room was taxed to the limit by the large congregation of four hundred and two persons who were present, The sacred music ren- dered by "Our Boys Band,” of Miles burg, under the direction of F. L Wetzler, was heartily appreciated Dr. Hawes' Inspiring address on mod. ern Sunday school work was highly instructive of much good in this im- portant line of church work. An of. fering of $52 was lifted which will be applied to liquidating the debt in con- nection with the basement Improve. ments, on and in of of Aaronst the } Ire Wppenings the talking pletures were fair sized audiences house on Saturday af- As this was the | ho qe | 80 to | and | visiting | { moved { Mr Yorktown | street. | firm | i ir {| Harr A to | Walter Fry, iting his parents, ert Fry, of this Vig- Rob- of Pittsburg, is Mr. and Mrs. place, Calvin Smith, son of Register J | of Wm awarded University Smith. has been at Bucknell IL.inn Longwell, who | bank at MceKees Rocks, Sunday with relatives in Frank scholarship Pa thi in a spent place Harry his family where | position Jodon, of Coleville, moved Saturday to Akron, Ohio, he has secured an excellent of Baltimore, Md, Sunday with his Harris, of North Harris rday and Rachel Charles spent Satu mother, Mr Allegheny street Miss Eli part took In Altoona last The Penns authorities Morris attended a Holidaysburg and al tennis tournament zabeth | inla State College considering pur wes Thompson farm has resign- teacher in the succeed - Willard two chil Longacre ax 1 schools and ha Katherine A. Beck and Robert, returned home mmmel Pa | Lambert State Col ed by Miss Mrs. Robert dren, Mary and ently 1fter her Mr pending the = it Hanover, Tracy to with parents and Mrs from Pine beginning Lambert holds Atreet lege the week, where | ret n Bellefont sw the past her home RON weeks, returned Sa Akror " nd fami} eir future her me ke thi Mre, Jo flourishing located at residence ) y will it ty realdence very now don reports Akron a metropolis The 520 street, A ars Grant desirable section friends from this plac» the funeral of the late Harper at Centre Hall, Monday, were the following Mr. Mra, Edward Klinger, Mrs. Wil. Derstine, Mrs. Jane Marshall, Ann Cox, Mrs. LAura Harper, Klinger and daughter, Miss Ida Klinger, Mrs. R. =) Brouse, Mrs Charles Koontz, Morton Smith and Jeane Derstine Rev. J. 8 Fulton, conference su- perintendent of the Allegheny confer ence. will be In Bellefonte on Sunday next, and preach in the United Breth- ren church, both morning and sven ing. The occasion will be the formal opening of the basement of the church which has been recently put In shape for the use of the Sunday school de partment. A new furnace has been installed and a cozy room made of the celiar., It will be a very conven. fent place for holding socials, sup- pers, ete, by the ladies of the church, Among the attended Margaret who Mrs on ind liam Mrs John ~PBasil Mott, who for the past year or more has been clerking In Parrish's drug store and looking after the pat- rons of the "Azz" fountain, left on Monday evening for Philadelphia to enter the school of pharmacy In that city. The trip was made as far as Chester with Jack Riley, chauffeur for Dr. Hiller, who happened to be returning to that city at this time, Basil expects to perfect himself In the knowledge of drugs, and later may take up a more extensive study of medicine, His position in Parrish's is heing Alled hy Walter Gherity, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Gherity, cidents, To automobile has avold possible Burgess Bower "danger" signs to be placed over the town home where with &lhas a | pher with the clerking | Company 1 Ind, Hazel Visit this for Fred Blanchard, after an extended among friends and relatives in vicinity, left Tuesday afternoon his home in Chicago, 111. Miss Minnie Cherry returned Saturday from Philadelphia she spent the past three months her sister, Mrs. Harry Dawson, Miss Beulah Woods, iate a R. Gainfort's shorthand cepted a position as stenogra Potter- Hoy Hardware pupil class Jacob Haze L who was Shafter returned of here reunion to his Goshen, Elkhart, to attend the at Madison- Irg western homo Wednesday, daughter of for at | is mandolin i i | | two | - own, Mins { ni \ bright little has entered McSherrvs boarding Miss Mary Beck, the of R. A Beck t. Joseph's Academy, at Adam county, a for chool girls, Hest McGinley, McGinley, left on Tuesday port where she will take gtudy the Willlamsport HICK Miss John Will Course er daughter A lam of using CHE BY Mir { Grace terno at aude Cook Cook, left Atlantic Clty leasures of ort res Mrs, Wilson 1 latter and on daughter, | Tuesday | the pop- n for ©n ie the i wher: that wr sea shore Mr. and irned |} K from nttended Fleming part of last Colorado, wheres : ‘night Templar ave in int Joh Mon music ven mn At it Sa 5 Parochial school will day, September 8th, and | al department | the piano, violin and given to Voice pen on the LLesso Hl be tention ture Fra: hard Brou |) Harry El Paul Decker werhart Fortney, Mr Mrs, Wii cit) and d the vention of the Order Inst week Morris es King retur A Message From Missioner Crit tenden R Te Bethle comfort settled in nded beds Father's in Gen. 26:3, “So land, and 1 will 11 bless thee" with our he And pray er Take thy oh thy under Grant us to Simply follow To thy will resign From our cozy little we spend the remaining days of earthly pilgrimage, it is only a three. minute walk to the Moravian church where we regularly worship, the rer. vices according to scripture, consist. ing chiefly In praising the it Is In your Olive Branch School; the praise part of its exer- cise are always attractive joyable, Insomuch that Miss Russie Cole's Bonnie Wee Bairns and Miss Helen Billet's Safeguard class of lit. tle hoys: some of them I am told, ery when anything happens to keep them from the school. In connectio with your Olive Branch hymn, “The Happy Time Is Coming.” perhaps you can add the following stanzas: “His holy unction God affords The Gospel to proclaim; By the salvation we set forth In Jesus only name, Cause all disharmony and strife In Christian lands to cease; And give to all the flocks of Christ Love, union, truth and peace” The good Lord sparing my life and giving me strength, I hope to ree yon all once more some happy day in your Olive Branch Chapel, Bellove me ax ever cordially yours In “the name that is above every name.” and may God's gracious bless. ing abide with you all abundantly more and more, RR. CRITTENDEN, Bethlehem, Pa, August 26, 19813, prote ction. thy volce, direction our us cholee home wii re Aac~ | ordered | ( one long to be remembered, took place | last pitable home of Hugh S Howard Mr of of daughter, t teen Ne family wie I } Leon The first of LeRoy } { ‘ Those ind s Thos key it Snow of and Seattle {| da \ N 1 Winifred | vears i | cover i mo our | ! Lord. Thus | Bible | and ens | Mares forgetting thi \ ni [ DELONG FAMILY REUNION. One of omings the that enjoyable home an describe, and most pen Saturday at the hos- and Bunday It visit of and family, who had not ars. The home | charge of a McCloskey, who making ready for It will be sevens January since the together, and the only late reunion was, that daughters Mrs M and family who hi heen teading for over four Montana, could not be present the familly to arrive wa and wife and two children, whi on Friday after their five-da from Seattle, and departed on nesday morning for Columbus to visit at home of Mrs. | before retu West All making merry and many miniscences i was occasioned by the Del.ong's LeRoy Seattle, Washington, wen home for Mr. Delong Is Mrs, Thos pains in asion next all the the son, five ye in pare d he no happy ars OC egret at of M 1Ve 1OINEGS Years nl ame in mpp re recall ars meet agalr Delong, Mr and on htol ana Ruth, of of 1 Hugh, | wife of and npr Belg ind Delong, son Delong, , Alice Fl ‘ Rodman wife Rena, of iwhamton Wilson and sons Ww f Warrlo ( E Ww oward: Mrs grandd: ch Creek ‘harlie Ro Mrs. Jacob daughters, Gla« Sho Dean R Delong LeRoy n town; CC. \ and Homest two ct H and wghter and BIERLY FAMILY REUNION. The st ¢ ia] reunion family was held at Nipp« ck Haver Wednesd wit? 50 no wy of descendants A formal tion park last of on Fi (it with bout Blerls in atte ndance Thompson Family and 1} u In all there present HENRY THOMPSON Do You Fear matter he how Consumption ? chronic your cough your throat or King's New Discovery help you, it may save your Stillman of Malichite, writes doctors said I had consumption could not live King's New and am alive and well” ney refunded if it falls to you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and Jung trou. bles. Price 60c¢c, and $1.00 Guaran- teed by C. M. Parrish, druggist, Belle- fonte, Pa Adv, Sept or nilment will surely life Col, severe in. I» Green “Two and used Dr Dis Your benefit Those Who Run May Read. A party of Hollidaysburg motor. ists, as they speeded into the Nar rows east of Lewistown one day last week, were astonished to read a large sign erected along the state highway, which bore these words “If you {are a Christian, take the upper road | Jean because the lower road was stolen by the Jesse James gang.” It seems that a landowner In that locality has de- veloped a grouch, because a portion of his property was appropriated by the state highway department by virtue of condemnation proceedings. Murriage Licenses. G. Knight « + Philadelphia R. Graham - « State College James M. Smiley Yeagertown, Pa, Alma Stein « Zion Robert A. Grove Zion Helen BE. Hartman Zion Ralph BE. Ungard « « Wolfs Store Ruth , Confer Wolfs Store Frank Grobosky « Philipsburg Margaret Eldrige Philipsburg Patrick McLaughlin « Bnow Shoe Myrtle Robinson Mt. Bagle Ralph » - = {spending Delong, near | | New teharming } (ay wughter, | Was | She ung | two | UNIONVILLE. James A. Pratt and a couple weeks the former's on Sundy to Norristown Mary E. Grlest Castle for a few Mr Dora Stonebreaker Ridge, visited her Finch, x Sunday Miss Martha Barnhart, pretty, | daughter of banker James Barnhart, of Bellefonte, 18 4 one- 'ql Miss Margaret Brugger Mrs, Holderman, of Jersey Shore, is | passing the time pleasantly at the home of her son Asberry Mr: Lula Clapper, of Altoona, with harming daughters and curley ' visiting her mother Ammerman and het went to Rev wife, after very pleas- home, res present antly turned home in M ism in old their has gone to weeks outing of Sandy mother, Mr» aged the K on, is HNCes viamie Snoke brother, d Fnoke | : the funeral of | | irred | Bnoke died at the effects of attend tther which oo Mr its { burg Ha- home Earon goraps ad Saturd | pay H) cro on bird Verse fe Bhe thir | the Main road If the with her grar confer Mi Diehl WwW damaother they { 15tt)e of the Bler- | | | than 25 cents; | 60 cents, Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber ean insert a want advertls ment in this column ope issue free, If it does not exceed 25 words; charges Ww others, one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less two issues 40 cents; three issues No advertisements will be answered | from this oMoe | FOR SALE | WANTED | WANTED {| Pa | FOR SALE Hearfield | F | WANTED FOR SALE | fone | FOR SALE | of Laure] i sonburyg | FARMS HOUSES: For sale and rent. J Bellefonte, Pa A Roy Hoy. Zion FOR SALE: One horse delivery wagon Inquire of Gillen grocery Boy w drive wagor Call mv Glllens grocery M. Keichlins, x50 sorrel years old horse, four ana work sont spare Dram. ire, Bell phone in store handed Kenersh A Address Geo. E WANTED: Wood choppers and pit post makers, ( W second Wise wm Bi Korman cord, urtin vf mm r { Three cows and four Inquire O. L.. Fetzer head of Yarnell x37 young cattle a FOR SALE Good house & lot in Valley View: Cash or payments, Cal n James Fcokley, Valley View O Registered Guernsey cow and L wo gray cows or heifers. W. H. Crebs., Madison FOR SALE or Jacob F phore FOR RENT: —Desirable High street. recently occuple Kurtz. Apply at this cfee Inquire Pa of 8S. H Commercial x54 Timothy seed Hoy, Bellefonte dwell house on ¥y Chas. R WANTED: Vise hands floor hands and ma chine bands. non-unitn, steady work, good Address Post office box 184 Erie, Pa. x87 FOR SALE: —Full blooded Rhode Isiand Red chickens from Sume College cls 8 setting. George W. Zerby. Tussey 12% WANTED (irl ant kitchen dress A. OC restaur- ad- x36 or ‘ollege located on of Belle Bellefonte, x3 old Boalsburg pike Inguire of William Col R-3 FOR SALE Or exchange for a colt bay horse: als pigs H. Hoy phone large white mmercial #0 a Chesver Bell nt a, ~ Registered Jersey bull grenade Jersey bull, sired Run. Inguireof W Pa Large and smal Blair, Centre and also a Prince Madi- den Crebs * 1 for estalo ie ni The The fun ve par Exploding Beer Bottle Causes Injury. irda) oy ing about half George Green, a colored Brockerhoff a serious mis exploding he may On Sat or ven th the of an feared right © the the loose though {ing it | George's lis assisting the the time of the accident he gaged in putting bojtles of to a tub, partly filled with denly one of the broken sight of doctors his ove, have work among other bar tenders things, and at Was en- beer joe Sud- the glass struck {the right eye He was at once | taken to the Bellefonte hospital where {his injuries were attended by Dr. Sel. bert Fortunately the glass did not enter the eve directly and for this reason it is hoped the eve may not be affected. He Is eighteen years of age and a son of Willlam Green, por. ter at the Brockerhoff House, the boy In Don't Place Loose Coins in Mail Boxes The attention of postmasters at rue ral delivery offices and of rural ear riers is again directed to the fact that rural carriers are not required to col lect loose coins from rural mall boxes Patrons should inclose coins In an envelope, wrap them securely in paper or deposit them In coin-holding re- ceptacle so they can be easily and quickly taken from boxes and carriers will be required to lift such coins and, when accompanied by mall for dis patch, attach the requisite stamps. Carriers who lift coiling not so Ine closed, wrapped, or deposited will do po purely as a matter of accommoda- tion and not by any direction or ree quirement of the Department. «While the fair has many attrac tions there is nothing cleaner or more entertaining than is found at the Hcgnie, Splendid programs every eve ening. ! rone Pa ' | FOR SALE —- nations waler 000) al- | hop g of save | in- | bottles exploded and | Spring. Be FOR SAL} riors Mark 1 A good t Beck, Exr INSURANCE f age. 10 pr ng a : shing bus- Applicant should have a fair f od and willing To ty iness Arm oO catior be ther thar the will of the a Epler EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Dr. Philip S wnty. Pa. deceas- In the matter of the estate of Fisher. iste of Zion od Letters testamentary in the above ate having been granted 1o the unde persons indebted to sald estate requested vo make payment and those having claims or de- mands Against sai re ested 0 pro- sent the same duly authenticated for settlement without delay LIDEIB Centre ¢ gpamed oF Mlgned, all Are eslate are FISHER, Executr State x Ww exe. Pa VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIV- ATE SALE. fers at private sale 185 wu ORr ¢ and Reberst " v of mountain jand yood WALLET DOWEr SAW Ir Pm 1 all wood working machin. The clear land contains a vein of valuable mineral ore This valuable summer resort wrms. Oall of or address ville Clinton Co. Pa res the 4 acres a aner ar property could be Ww Wn made a we Belts BO CHAY Triers x30 ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Amanda Docker late of Penn Township, 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- sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to EDWARD F. DECKER Gewtig Bower & Zerby Spring Mills | Attorneys, AMMON O. DECKER | Bellefonte, Pa Asronsburg mw MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce, Butter ...:s.+ ? sasesssvenes DOG Eggs ‘ h .o ‘ > | Bellefonte—Grain, {| The following prices are paid by C Y. Wagner for grain. Red . White Wheat, Wheat, Rye Corn Ont Barley THIS PREVENTS INFECTION, No family should be without a packs age of Rexall Lesperine. This ideg! antiseptic should be applied at once to all cuts and wounds, to destroy the germs of infection. It js valuable as a gargle for sore throat, as a wash for canker, sore mouth, as an appli- cation for burns and scalds, douche or spray for nasal Cleansing, healing, and prevent further infection, as a douche in diseases perculiar to women, it is particularly valuable, In every onse, the sale of Rexall Lesperine is nee companied with our positive guarantee that it will give satisfaction, or mon- ey back. Price, 50 cents. Sold In this community only at our store. The Rexall Store. Srirar Sreens The Rexall store
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