Thursday, September 25th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Page 5. mmm oNe ReoloNoNoNoNoNoNoRoRoROR In - and - About * Bellefonte & HOBONONINOEONONONCHINONOHINININONONONONONINONONONONONONONONONONONONOMONONONONON Cleveland, friends Edward Crossmyer, of Ohio, is paying relatives and a visit in this place. -Miss Nellie Ertley, of State Col- lege, was a guest at the home of 8S D. Ray, the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Temple, of McKeesport, are visiting Mrs. Hen- rietta Nolan and other relatives In this vicinity, William returned home Monday evening from a visit with gon, Newton H. Tressler, who employed in Pittsburg. Mitchell Mitchell, returned evening from a trip to and Atlantic City. oss A. Hickok been spending at the Hastings for her Tre sslor on his is son J home on Phil- Isaac and his Thomas Tuesday adelphia Mrs who have Bellefonte Wednesda) burg. ~Miss Mildred Dr. and Mrs. M Wednesday mor J.., where she ridge's 1001 -Miss Ethel burg’'s attractive Sunday Bellefont Miss Nellie Smith Register J. J street Ww fonte ( ferer ers ars C and and children some time in home left Harris home In school in Homer ‘entral from a the LUSIing on ou John T ported the re while on i Lock Haven The Hall on years resid an engineer ov MANE Pennsyl Rail Bellefor.te visi . n in r Shoe bran roafl, was ay He nov resides Friday Spillwa suall dition t N ! broths Brandman his famil man Tuesda very pleasar gaged in the N York ! Mr \ ensy, Jr. fr ening WW on Virginia camping members Harrisburg an exten friends in the « great par’ th relative ount Dar his ne od |] spent Centre « turned to ling, Ohio, on some time past a guest of his Centre Hall, at convalescing from a has now about full health and experiences traveling will do him 1 } Harter expected to p off benville on Sunday day preach, yeorge E. Miller, who Centre Mills, along the to Millheim, gave us a Bellefonte this week grand Juror. Last wold his farm of 81 acres of timberland of Hublersburg, for decided to move to boring towns next life a Httle easier than herstofore jefore giving up possession of his home Mr. Miller will have public sale of his stock and farm implements, which will take place on March 17th Abandoning the farm upon which he has lived for twenty-six years will be a novel sensation to Mr. Miller, but we are satisfied that he has earned all the good things that may come his way. w had Murray Harter Mrs bellef arm in Billy that Mr Steno Bun- nt to he ar resides near pike leading call while In serving as a month Mr, Miller acres and 108 to J. Fred Best, $6,000, and has of the neigh- spring and take one . ] week see Uncle the opera sr. guest Everyone should Eva tonight at David Barlet, Tyrone a Mrs Russell at Niagara Falls, weeks with his Mrs, Nora was the days in Mrs home Mrs Katz Friday and and 27 le 8 William S delphia, mother Inn and house Sundny daugh- spent 0s of his Dry. Knapp, in ter, who Is Is spending mother In this Ferguson, of State guest of friends for Bellefonte last week. Billet has after Young, in a few place ol lege, sey eral returned to visiting her this place Taylor in Tyrone Edw her niece, & Co's millinery Saturday, September ire and come Ady of Phila- Sunday of of West 26th Furst, was a4 guest o Mr p t Esq., his Streot Symime holding a Levi h company a spent Sunday wit place had tl} cellar Amit M Sp Robinson Artl ker wm of Te mp le some workman his name« building of Mrs. John Bellefonte | home red | Journ at upon the Raymond, matron at alms nse returned ently from a pleasant so the “House of Lords mu | benefitted in health by two weeks at this During the dinner among those the h of he nday in her present being in-law SEmith and family | Tock Haven. On Sunday of Mra. Raymond was called | Lock Haven by the serious liness fone of her grandchildren who cently underwent an operation famous | sort ast SB { vinit a Ww served | OF, son 1 Gene to of re. Harold Dougherty, who lays to being the youngest person to at tempt a hike across the continent, and whose youthful appearance fully jus. tifles him In assuming that spent Thursday night In Bellefonte af ter traveling across the Nittany Moun. tains from Woodward, The man's objective point is San Francis held. He $500 by na successfully will be offered if he In sald to have heen Philadelphia completes the trip by March 21, 1914. Dougherty, who Is but 18 vears old, left Mount September 156th, and up until the time of reaching this place had lost none of his enthusiasm. During his stay in Bellefonte he was presented with a pocket testament by the ¥Y. M. CA. Dougherty is a member of Co. 1... 6th Regt, and was a member of the recent camp at Selinsgrove, He left Friday for Tyrone. Tom | | night employ ed | | Stormstown | Pugh, {from a opening | {ington claim | pretension | | properties young | iat 1 co where the great World's Exposition | friend | Carmel | Don't misg Uncle Tom's Cabin to Jose ph 1. evening 11 CGiephart, Was left Mon trip Lo Montgomery on a business aK, M. C dealer, Bellefonte's plano fl visitor last business week in Hond is visiting of Harry B two Valentine, of his west Philadelphia Mrs treet aunt Rebecoa Curtin home the returned trip thro ar 3 wim hy months’ ting cl Mar hb. C Jane 18 igh state conduc ales Miss mnncoe Sterritt, visiting Miss sire ©! M Miriam pent Sunda Sto ne ia Mrs ler acs L 278 Harold Kirk Mrs. John H snd} An time lefonte wi #0 Bel plern le wv hic will be esta inder rm 1 or & on ' firm wil eo under Fred Mu wuderbach Barber ong experience in grocery business, is a new firm meet where tore town has not been definitely but will be In a dave The new firm expects Lo carry a full line of groceries for the whole trade and will have at least three salesmen the road At the grocer the ime por the 1 here Dannehow The nev nagement of GG wi the | whose ma ser, form erl th holes ge that sUCCerRR ated In settled, the will Junt guarnntes with will be lox the % few anle on of the Garman Orphan's Court sale of the late Daniel Saturday afternoon beginning o'ock, only two properties the Garman hotel bullding and the double dwelling on east High gtreet, The hotel was sold to August Gling, of New Kensington, Pa. for 326 000 and the double dwelling to EF Garman for $2,600, We understand it is the Intention of Mr. Glinz to con duct the hotel himself buying Mr. Da. vis out, It is not definitely settled when he will take charge, but he ex- pects to return to Bellefonte In about two weeks when some definite action will be decided on. The Garman es. tate will dispose of the balance of thelr properties at private sale held on 30 were sold, Uncle Tom's | Cabin | opera house, tonight at the Edward | was a the Hummel, business Visitor lntter part ol ut Mr Mrs Harris) Wer friend latter part of H. Wigton, one of Phil leading In men, trans in Bellefonte Mon- of Philipsburg, in Bellefonte week and ure, the Norman guests of Sherer, of Bellefonte last week Sumuel IRINCHE usiness on irles Price ha nte (‘entral Krounds nyside Marie Montgomery, daugh ind Mr Robt Montgom it 1 t hie \ « . v : t Adie toy Locke, Henry er and Ferguson Parker those who entered a t ge thi Viel moved property the 1. the the house from near Lo an IT Vy Keller, Or- were dents Al ne the [3 ! oF ; t Ra wl Harold A | sn W be: Miss Harriet whofe marry Smith, f Allentow? he N Mr Garman’s Belle Wed of at an rn { after Cars Hi in Montana m absence ated holding brakeman rilroad wife came Tyrone to hood days the name of that which he of thoss with coun An now jo and is ’ ns i & North arried now, and h him stopping In In his } gaye him nickname and by ! his friends much pleased it Is "God's on ARO Vester: t his tives mates face : for ve called in vyers and says Arn re Ie re are many ways of helping and promoting its welfare, vet lending fAnancial assistance to vorthy object, by those who are 10 so, Is by far one of the most commendable The Bellefonte Acad. ems today, and will be as long as it stands, a moral and business asset of the community, and as such should have support it deserves It i= gratifying to learn that some of our |eitizens are conscious of this fact, an instance of which hag recently come {to light. About the time Mr. J. R Hughes first undertook to assume the | burden of building a greater Academy, {a contribution of $1,000 was made by | Dr. and Mrs. Thos. R. Hayes, which {was not only appreciated but greatly | needed hy Mr. Hughes, Dr. and Mrs | Haves followed this contribution with | another a few days ago of $2,000, thus | Riving $3,000 towards the up-bulld- | Ine of our town. th I lof I 00rg stuck | Gregg iting his west Curtin, mother, Curtin H spent interest of of Pittsburg, Is v Mrs, John I uireet is Wm fame Garman, of (io Tuesday In his remeds Tyrone In the Curtin | In | International Opera Company op- | ens Star Course this year, bers, $1. Mrs raoon f Five num- 37-41. Russell Blair left Monday ir Philadelphia for a weeks her parents, Mr, and Mrs {ible #it with P Arthur Fortney nephew ¢ the of of D. Democrat duty Prospects are good Ferguson Fortney, call wi thi for the ¥Y 10 i RL own doing Jury week i" ‘ bia team at M 11 wih desire to 10 report IEE ney ommendatior ntr It granddaughter Mines Bi Dagus Fleming; ree W. Zert Mabel, of Tusse ™ Mingoville J ta Bouse Bellefonte Fort; WW. G Fleming, Esq Armit How. Ithaca, N. Y Millheim; * Arthur twp rt Har Hasel, Axemant ywward: Mavme NN) Thos, Taylor ‘alihelm, J Phill Ire ard. Morris Brandman George E. Miller Fortney Ferguson It with regret removal of Rey m Bellefonte, who prepara to take up dence Connelaville, where erend assigned by United Brethern conference held at Greenshurg It may be sald without | hesitation that no more popular pas. {tor than Rev. Winey ever served the | congregation in Bellefonte During {his four-years pastorate in this place he has built up the congregation of {both church and Sunday school to a | re markable high degree, In addition to being uniformly successful in im. proving the church property. This included placing electric lights and bath tub in parsonage. paying mort. gage off church property; concrete cellar In parsonage: new walks laid: purchase of triangular plece of ground in front of church; new fonce At the parsonage; painting of church and parsonage; concrete basement placed in church, and new furnace Installed. uring the past four years Rev. Win. ey received 108 new members into the church; officiated at 170 baptisms, 78 weddings and #3 funerals, He was president of the Bellefonte Minister. fum and of the Centre County Chris tian Endeavor Society, both organ- fzations of which will feel a loss at his departure. We wish him success in his new fleld of labor, Am | | LL Antis Ward Harry Ix liar Ie in that we Winey are announce and family now making thelr resi. the Rev. the recent lone in has been ment nog cent a word than 25 cents 80 cents from this office CID} | pointed the undersigned Master I Marriage Licenses. Miller Chambersburg Sorg Chambershurg Philipsburg Philipsburg Bellefonte Bellefonte Mileshurg pant Gap Aronshurg Coburn George E Anna W Ernest Willlams Ethel Hurris J. Joseph Garbrich 8B. Della Stover Thomas Pertha Adams Hoy Frederick } Martin Plea D. Btoy A vensvilge (‘lare Pitts nee burgh ehersburg Rush Twp. Rush Twp Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert s in this column one issue exceed 25 words, charges Lo others first issue, no advertisement lose two issues 40 cents; three issues No advertisements will be answered want adverts free, if i HOURES For sale : Bellefonte. Pa FOR SALE~( quire Centre FOR SAL} i ire « yO Den top bu wr (me ‘ LE) PRESS his ( ets R w brie AL REPRESENT Yassing or soliciting rex A ress Nations Pr 4 Marden Beliding Realty Co Ll D « FOUND A silk ribbon watch State Co nM ege « For sais os west of Be CRre . r ther ont MM being © bank bars a fare Ww mia w for house and we or exchange month fonte wn we properts Ad rent ress Route ) Notice of Taking Testimony. Irvin Lucas ™ ara Lucas y our husband spetition ask. granted "he Pleas has ap or the purpose bellant, and Notice is hereby given above named, having presented | ng that a degree of @ Judge of the Court © of taking testimony on behalf of | this Ik 10 notify you that said Master will sis for | | A.M. when and where | 80 desire sald purpose at his Office No. 5 East High Street, Borough of Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa. on Saturday October th. 1918, at 10 0 clook, Fou may attend, if you J. K. JOHNSTON. Master x0 Proposals Wanted. Sealed proposals will be received at the west ern Penitentiary, Plitsburg., Pennsylvania, ad dressed 10 the Board of Inspectors of the West. ern Penitentiary. on or before Tuesday October 14th. 1913 at one P.M. for the construction of a Death House. property of the Western Peniten tiary. Rockview Station. P. RIR. (Bellefonte Nittany & Lemont Railroad) Centre County Separate sealed proposals are also invited for PLUMBING HEATING APPARATUS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT The drawings and spreifications may be seen at the: Western Penitentiary, Pittsburgh, Pa At the Prison. Rock view Station, Oentre Oounty a. At the Builders’ Exchange, No. 18th South Seventh Street Philadelphia. Pa OfMoe of the Architect. John T. Windrim, Commonwealth Hidg. Philadelphia. Pa Proposals must be made upon the blank form provided for that purpose JOHN FRANCIES, Superintendent of Construction, Western Penitentiary Pitwsburgh, Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. Putter ‘ Sahadvduans Bel The following prices are pald by C Y. Wagner for grain. Wheat, RoB:ses.000 000000000004 880 Whott, WHIMS: cccocvivsiboncesas B00 700 Rye Corn 60 EE RE I EE AE EE ER ERE EEE EE EE EE EEE EE EE
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