Tuesday at his of Pittsburg, month's visit visit Thursday, December 4th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFON TE, PA. Page 8, Rr r———— CHONOMONONONOHONONONONOHORONNONO HONOR NOHO NONON SHON ONIN ONO H NSN ONO NONON In and About Bellefonte FRR TE TR reset LL ETE TE LT IO 1 departed trip Montgomery on a business Joseph L. afternoon Chicago, Tl Mrs. Charles MceClellen daughter, Mrs, George Tyrone this week. John Toner Harris, of spent Thanksgiving Day home in this plice Ciotlieb Haag returned Monday to Renovo after spending several days home in this place Mrs. Walter Fulton and son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dgley. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Stamm, of Boalsburg, were among the Demo- crat's pleasant caliers this week. -Mr Mrs. Edward H. Richards returned on Sunday from a Philadelphia and At- to is visiting her James of Harrisburg, at his old Joe, and home in lantic City --Mrs. Harry liam returned to William son Wil- from a family Keller and home Sunday H. Keller and at Lancaster, o'clock, Saturdays until that thelr until 8 now ' 0. & be announce evenings 10, from Lyon store will open until Christmas. -H. P. Weston Snow Shoe, wer the Centre Democrat town on Tuesday Miss Catherine nurse-in-train : hospital, underwent a ation for appendicitis Frederick and Ph spent their Thanksgiving the home their paren Mrs. W, F. nolds Miss Bella Confer her home in this ant ten days’ vis State Colle -~Mrs, C burg, left Tue spending Tt! ents, Mr Mr. and New York f Pitts and Claire, pleasant office son callers at Cooney, at the 81 at ey place | wil G her Jones Sunday i phia represent friends They weeks bered and dent Ant ind vdem Norman fonte last We Falls, Minn ing soll sur government, weeks’ t and Mrs will go t again for the go take One this bute tun, or Johnson vited gu« vouches for every pounds carried 1} Mr. Blair killed of which We Improvement Hoffer, of Phils a member this week K fer passed through a » i} health that threatened in the “down and out” el was able pull through on falr way to complete recovery Mr. Hoffer was the st of his fath- er-in-law, C. T during his stay In Bellefonte ~The friends of former proprietor of boller works, now a Hamsport, will be sorr to learn of the unfortunate circumstance hy which he became the victim of a pain- ful accident last Wednesday afternoon Mr. Maitland, who Is elghty «four years of age, fell from near the top to bottom of the flight of steps at his home, sustaining painful injuries Cashes were cut In his head and face and the ligaments of his left leg were torn. While his Injuries are not con- gldered serious, he will be confined to fis home for some time. «Just thirty years ago on Thanks ky day Edgar B. Greene. of Ale a, began "his electrical career In this place by assisting In unloading machinery for the Bellefonte plant and after its operation began he took up electricity as his chosen voeation, Bix years later Mr. Greene went to Al- toona and became afMliated with the Edison company and was soon Aap inted superintendent of the plant, r. Greene has been a resident of that eity ever since and at present holds the position of superintendent of the Penn Central company’s operations in the central section of the state. He is a son of the late Keebles Greene, who prior to his death some years ago was one of Bellefonte's best known citizens, HOAs hered at nster porker t hogs h the m all elg on } dressed to good are glad » ant n ! : Heri to LAR and Ww put but to Is ne a Gerberich, W. B the resident Maitland, ot {| home Bellefonte | of Wil- | ] | } the | Ed rone in Monday in Ty- the Bellefonte Klinger the Interest Central R. R. Co, John 8. Walker was an home Monday morning from ness trip to eastern cities, of visitor spent of a busi- C. inltimore, in Cooke, business the past week Former County Treasurer Fink, of Martha Furnace, was a iness visitor in Bellefonte on day. Edward Md, was a fonte during Belle- G Q. bus Mon- Nolan, of Coleville, new Studebaker the agency of Edward has purchased a bile through Beezer George A. G. WW, Wian New York, are parents, Mr, and near town, Mrs. N. B Mills, is visiting and Mrs. John F. olds avenue Mr and place, at Johnstown. wife and daughter, of visiting Mr. Wian's Mrs. Frank Wian, Centre of Mr Reyn- Schaeffer, of at the home Garthofft on Mrs spent Mrs Maves, Thanksgiving old home In Thomas the Mayves' this season student spent father, this place Monday Calvin Smith, a College, lew t the | Frank isbhurg Ome his Smith, in Scholl left on Jamaica N me g Thanksgiving with his and Mrs. Frank H. Wion nk nd his brot Lamb st ] 3 {L reet “Shop earl these days p at home, and the person A Hpirit operati is Christmas approaches important does both shows and local pa erchant is ready " The she keep ind the The dol require home, and back She in just who an t m pper the town for a long lars which go away A long time to roll \ pome of them never do Mr Mra were guests of his Mra. James I. McClure from giving until Monday They residing at Philadelphia but ing to Oll Clty, Pa., where Clure will become manager of the Citizens Traction Company lines at that piace. They have shipped goods to Oil Clty and Mr. McClure proceeded there to get their house In order, while in the meantime Mrs. Meo Clure will visit her parents at Hunt. ingdon for a few days time in trade wok Harvey parents, and McClure Mr have are heen mov» Mr, Mec. «An exciting game of fool ball was played in Bush's Addition on Saturday afternoon, between the boys of the match factory and Forge on one side and the Bush Addition eleven on the other. The contest was a hot ope and when the smoke of battle had clear od away It was found that the Forge boys had won by the score of 48 to 12. The following named composed the line-up: Forge and match factory Samuel Gordon, George Howard, Ray- mond Miller, Herbert Miller, Martin Howard, Carle Moore and Homer Young. Bush Addition—Joseph How- ard, Joe Flack, William Howard, Dan Miller, George Smith, Todd Howard, Claud Johnson, | | Tuesday arrival | Philip Beezor morning Buffalo, N. % Mrs, Chas dren, of State C with the street M1 pent a daughter home busines returned from a on to and chil last Bishop nnington spent mother Pe ollege formers on Woomer, of few days this Mrs, Tho State College with 1 hompson, week her and | family automo- | | the | tend | Saturday | Hall of | and | Thanks | { | delicacies thelr | (irant Williams lHefonte Monday Parker of Jersey home of Parker All ladies the Hoover thi well rt Ins man, and College known Wis a visitor on Paul and Randolph Shore, spent the former's John Sunday at mother, Mrs on, Alice and children should matinee at the opera afternoon at 2:30 show at px prices Mrs. Thomas Tuesday nat house A big pular Hazel left afternoon she for where installed the Centre on the imme officers of a evening of H in; the Lodge tebeknhs Hayes left Bellefonte for Atlantic City serious illness of R mori thers Dir Thomas Hayes id childrer IR day and me those that tree is Of went Vvered me. The tender to Le of res } a portion belt varfed et and premature vd “ her has h vior and mia fru rop all of next The club of INKEEIVIDR m per in dence of A. V Ten members ited RB feast ‘olored Ro nte celebrated won and pos vening at the Vs Jackson on East High f the club with down 0 a consisting of mock turtie soup, blue points, baked pos. sum with brown sweet potatoes, roast raccoon with cabbage salad and other It was a feast fit for a king and it is hardly necessary (0 say that all enjoyed It immensely ofMcers of the club are A. V. Jackson, president; Wm. E. Green, Secretary and George Freeman, treasurer An Interesting and profitable ser. les of evangelistic services are In progress this week in the Methodist Episcopal church under the auspices of the Epworth League Chapter. A different minister conducts the sér- vices each evening, thus giving var. lety to the meetings, and bringing a distinct personality into the leadership of ench service. The Rev. Dr. Conner, President of Dickinson Seminary will be the preacher, both morning and evening, next Sunday, closing the ser- len. Good congregations and Inspir- Ing messages give promise of good re- sults for this campaign as arranged by the young people. All are cordially invited to share in the remaining ser. vices, Saturday evening included, fonts { Bellet vith a Bells inl Elites Th the » sireet ve inn ICNls at sumptuous jin The | night the Lyric will show a production of the immor- “Tvanhos Don't miss it Blackford and his sister, Grace Keiffer attended the fun of thelr nephew, Hrooke Black at New Castle Sunday the the Friday plotures poem, Clvde tal Mrs eral ford Don't ire, } nt tonight this forget rom the great religiou Manger to the Scenic this afternoon Great pictures the BS feat Cross’ nnd every night week at onic friend and Mrs left 1« Sunday from Phil H their James Fox and adelphia, and Mr hart if Contesville Ged " home on Thanksg thie nt order collecting income expect shortly Esq. and B attending St irt today to show should court will ago WW adiudge the Referee Quig Spangler Kline sq I'nited burg at which a rule W. H. Macker in contempt of Several months had been bankrupt, w ordered 1 Bankruptcy Henry COC ) t Lhe nre Hem a Ll (‘no not De H Ker who ns ey to thirty supposed 12 10 du willy ontempt of a i 1 { W 8 Ana raves + 1) state ed by oF ‘ ind " ® as of thot H fellow workman lecensed was born at Hecla, ( and ROT le abet) Miacks yas found bn ss ff nty was 65 years of of John and Elizabeth eased, He was married Winn " survives we following children, Sam Centre Hall, Frank, of Centre Day of Tyron John, of Al Clarence at home He sisters and a brother Mre, Jane Beck, of Morgan West Virginia, Mrs. Mary Gin f Berwick; Mrs Sarah Bell Hollabaugh, of Coleville and Henry of Bellefonte. The funeral took place Monday afternoon at 1 clock from his late residence at State College. Mr. Gross was a member of the Belle fonte Lodge of Moose and that body had charge of the funeral. The inter ment was made at Pine Hall cemetery, CARSON: =~ native home ot) el also three 10 o Mrs, Jennie Carson, a of Centre county, died at her in Tyrone last Friday evening al [6 o'clock of a complication of diseases { She had been In falling health for the past five years. The deceased was a daughter of the late James and Nancy Gunsallus and was born at Washing- ton Furnace, Centre county, June 7, 1860. For the past thirty-two years she has been a highly respected resi- dent of Tyrone. On December 22, 1869, she was united In marriage at Pine Grove Mills, Centre county, to Thomas ¥, Carson, He precaded her to the grave about five years Ago. Early In life Mrs. Carson united with the First Methodist Episcopal church and lived her life ever since In ace cordance to the teaching of that faith, Surviving to mourn her death are the following children: James, Willlam, Mra. Morris Cox, Mrs. Willlam Rose, 1 {all of Tyrone, and E, B al’ Cars survived and sisters Bellefonte, Warrior's Mark; | Pittsburgh She ithe following Richard Ciunsallus, of | Frank, Harry, of | William, of Tyrone Robert, (Charle {and Mrs Harr MeGinle of Johns town, The funeral sery held Monday afternoon at 2 lock onducted by Res Ww. wn Hartman Interment in Grand View cemetery ar Tyrone WIAN Mi Of Peter inughter A V 2 i Ix also brothers Ces were 0H Wian, wid at the home inne i HE Hl 4 14 ii » 21 ded her ago ither and Kiri at a member | ch of toonn ‘O h id 4 rs had res | Brunner at Al Al- she ided with her augr I LOOT held in knew Howing William Brunner Harry werd ¥ " atrimonia | Market. the sbove to the Vills of persons hereby per- slow? ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. the matter of the estate of Mary KE. Benn been granted to the the Register of Wills of Pennsylvania, all persons the sald estate are hereby make payment and all per- having claims against sald estate ented to present the same duly ated without delay to ERTRUDE GARDNER Howard Pa jested to req henti MRS ADMEX ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ’ > ’ at w ¢ Le f Administration in the at tate having been granted Register of W 0 ve the ™ ’ vania, all Dersons entate are hereb) make payment and all per claims against sald estate t present the same dul) without delay IERMAN ' by the nity, Pennsy e sald th (x PUBLIC SALES TR nt i of farm at erk mplemenis m COTES a ry Weare Showing $ LATEST MODELS » Singer Sewing Machin after the holi- We also carry full from mow until days. line of suppllies. Repair Work of All Kinds Promptly Attended To. Siuger Sewiag Mackive Go, BELLEFONTE, PA, Corner Spring and High Streets. Linn Andrews, Mgr. GIVE Useful Things Stationery is useful and you'll find a most appreciated pres ent in our dainty boxes of Christmas stationery. This high quality of stationary has a texture and finish that is in dicative of refinement and ele- gance, It's pleasing to look at and the proper kind of station. ery to use. Special Christmas boxes contain forty sheets and forty envelopes. Five tints to select from. Delivered any time you say, or packed for mailing. Also a fine line of correspondence cards. Krumrine's Drug Stores, BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE, on, of | by | Mrg. | WANTED; II Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want adversis ment in this column one issue fee, if it dose not exceed 25 words, charges to others, one cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less than 25 cents; wo issues 40 cents; three lssues 80 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this oMee HOUSES Bellefonte FOR SALE vine. Bellefonte FOR BALE Swvocw Farm FOR SALE W. H. Kunkle FOR RENT Toner Hugg FOR SALE: ~A Leven For sale Pa Fresh cow Pa and rent Inquire Georg of all » Pa Two besdle hounds Centre Ha Pigs Howard 7408 House in Inquire Milesbure. } Te number of Chesterwhinv weeks old Cyrus ¥, Hoy, Zio WANTED ~Girl for genera) Iu ¥ 4t No 121 East Linn St | Pa wk. Ap Or cali ¢ phone Huing r yom Hotel Haeg a1 WANTED At the Haag house. a girl, also one in kitchen, Apply Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE ~Tean b& ¢ welght about 27 hun Fisher, Nittany, Pa EMPLOYMENT —Suror employment of any king ried Address this office years old, or Lime LE ’ xi Wan mar roan sLric sober Several colts, a horse, weight, 1300 or 1300, a brood sow and 8 good two horse wi gon. Address P. O. box 38. Lamar. Pa FOR SALE One good farm horse, wi years old, For nformation call or address Dorsey Chronister, Julian FOR SALE Thirty. horse Power Sulck Roadster, 22x47 Hrooks Pa. On GOVERNMENT POSITIONS get. My free booklet yv 18% Ww today NOW Ear D.( FOR SAL} BH Stevens sir 13 0 pisuse x50 further 4 passenger l. 4 res 1 Agent, Curtis Arceasy w Write ings snd gle barre shot gur both in good Cheat 3 Box 4 fonte, Pa x 48, LADIES wens Bar i an Snave " Spring N FOR SALY er Geiser engir Qomplete ockerels hreaders no H adels a at Girard Avenue family hote wated et A nforts ding K H wit Rates Red Barry ¥ of home mens G A PROPOSALS WANTED. otice is hereby given that sealed 1 be received by the Commiss of ( and Centre Counties in jo nat fer House, in Phllipsburg. Ps unt } o'clock a. mm , Friday, December 121 1918 scraping. cleaning and painting & 1 iron, tightening bolts and crevices re-infore | ing all posts in the truss on the side walk side of the bridge. reinforcing batter posts, repairing Portas renewing struts, in the brace ing. reinforcing eye-bar diagonals in three pad eis. renewing bracket under sidewalk. renew. ing end post of railing. renewing and riveting Iacing 10 lower angles of railing. replacing tim. ber floor joists in full length of bridge. furnish ing and laying new three inch Creosoted Wood blocks. or Kreolite floor.or placing new three ipehwhite oak plank on roadway and side walk and makaother incidental repairs to bridge over Moshannon Creek in Philipsburg Borough, on Presguisie Street, connecting Clearfield and QOentre Counties Bids will be received for doing the plete, or separate Hids for either the or the road way and side walk Plans must conform 10 the file in the offices of the respective ( missioners Bidders must deposit with their bids a oortd fied check in the amount of ote hundred dollars ($100.00) with the Commissioners of either soun | 4Y payable to the Commissioners of Clearfield and Centre Counties, a8 & guarantee of good faith Checks of unsucoessfol bidders will be return od to them after the award of contract | Proposals will he publicly opened at 11 o'clock {am of the same day. The bidder 10 whom » | ward is made will be required to execute corpor se bond io a sum equal 10 the amount of his bid The Commissioners reserve the right 10 reject any or all bids By order of the Commissioners of County is will earfieid the Shet 20 for and new ners nt ses op chor work com iron work speeifiontions on mnty Com Clearfiedd W. OC, LANGSFORD 4.8 RICHARDS H. L. BOWMAN Attest: L. C. NORRIS, Clerk By order of the Commissioners County, of WM H NOLL. JR D. A GROVE JACOB WOODRING Attest: H N. MEYER, Olerk Dated December Srd, 1918 Oentre MARKET QUOTATIONS, Wheat, White Rye ARR EE EE EE EE EEE EE EE EEE TR RE EL EE EE ERE EEE ER EE EE EE EE EE EE EE
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