1913. THE CENTRS DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 4. —— Thursday, February 20th, A —————————— ee i " - > ~ James H. Potter and son, Donald, | Miss Helen Willlams entertained a taltimore, Md, Mrs. Robert Fay, of | Penny a Word Adv | departed Tuesday on a business trip party of ladies at Progressive Five | Altoona, Fred and Elliot Lane of this | | Any subscriber can insert a want adversis BELLE ON I E AND V ICINI 1 Y |to New York City | Hundred at her parents home on east piu v: : THe - funeral took place on | many (n this column one issue free, if it 400s I | Mrs. Frank Lukenbach and Mrs, | 14/00 street last Friday evening Rnuay abe bm. from his residence, | not exceed 2 words; charges to others, one | Harry IE. Jenkins, of Tyrone, wer Maneger Brown of the Scenic has | B50 Ww alter H : Fraub of the Luth- | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less | visiting among Bellefonte friends on | Prov {ded a splendid program for to eran church, officiating I'he funeral han 20 oe ni; two Inmu es $0 cents; three issass » » Wednesday night T he principal feature in a | was In charge of the Masonic order 0 cents, No advertisements will be answered THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT 1 ARAGRAPHS we beautifull 1 red to ' | Pathe Interment in the Union cemeter from this oes Mrs. James R. Hughes and her | Peutifully colored wo reel, athe y sister. Miss Emma Green went down | Pleture entitled The Way of Des On Baturday, February | FOR RENT: --House, in jefont Inquire of | J. Gillen sins NNSA a ow » . ‘ Pp 3 i ry 4 . a to Williamsport Wednesda where | HOY Be ire and see It m., bteel ! Hun “The Girl of Bagle Ranch” at the G Murray Andrews departed | they will remain for several da Superintendent | H. Thomas ana Tuesday on & business trip to Phila- | M i884 Anna and Caroline Vale: hig right hand man, William Barlett - phi We gone rf avs p wanie 3 fo i om nm 8 i He street OUN 3 ’ " Miss Katherine Curtin, of Roland, delphia, to be gone several day: tine departed Wednesday afternoon for Hin 281 wi Bane al 1 | a as BH tending A v r : Au hile Can at thie m " ree "Raogary ' 3 " + . { nt { art ( ouday : ! " V i 133} Jus ail n his of is visiting Mrs. Bruce Burlingame of Coming the lOSAry, at the op Camden, South Carolina { ral } p departed Wednesda A ‘ ; 0 A el pe . ) . 5 ne » whit ’ t ot y 5 ! i y Wan Syracuse, N, Y rac. house next Friday evening, Feb winter resort, ternoon for iH i Edad ini od Hi g . t or comsi Ii. fone ib pid Thi Miss Anna K hlin returned ruary 28 This attraction is consider for some tims new machinery for | h hops h J mpl ons quire at this of : § F § eichl © ett of A i ( i} | l { 5 Vi { fie . fr ; ed by the manager one of the best ' a (Y) Y } y cellent wdvanced Age. | 1400 wo Joan on first mort, & home recently from a six weeks Charles wmndler, wl v A Rt I'l ( a via ) at tolling tte. W. D. Zorby. Ate > hook BS O th LEH ET v journ in Philadelphia kin boi SeAlon The Ladies’ Ald Soclety, of the n week from thelr on Lt ! i { ’ p A k helr ) ation , | Wi f Vv CIT 2 sell cheap, J.J. Vor Isan¢ Thomas, Jr, was the guest Lutheran church will hold a fair I " to 2 . rothap > » dither chure wil 0 i air 1 into one of far: Lit ) ) y y ! A nont} LN | Wis t PP - over Sunday of his brother, William A the W } y { tha the "FOR SALE: ~An Thomas and family at Tyrone citizen HOUSES: For sale and rent. J. ¥ {¢ichline died at Bellefonte, Pa XW opera house tonight, \eademy will | vm thud y ' prin oul b \ J : ¢ att in December FOR SALE~Sharples C., T. U, room, February 21st | So Penn street An y ' A , Roel 1A . ' “lt ) enn sre I Han } i Stee] Hun 1 ost : 4 and 22nd All kinds of aprons, fancy i \ EDL Lo Lhe tI y arly | 1 he learned the ¢ . | location in Bellefon Philip Beezer returned home Tues: | work, home made candies, ples and An: wo Er ry y \ A is p y play us ont | N uccesst day morning from the west where he cakes will be sold TEE Bagi Ph Many : : \ ¢ Sha 8 Nn tol : : 4 Da . r . FOR RENT Basement i i i wil 44] ) A 1 y ER wags Wa \ " iring building Inquire yurchased several car load of cattle : N pur : Dr. G. E. Hawes will preach Sun mpany C, ! Sore Clement Dale, Esq., transacted leg- | day night on “Reasons People ilve tthe ing y ness hey \ . | { ton ) Volu FoR" ER] ’ al business in Philipsburg and Clear- | For Not Uniting with a Church,” The ; . ahi : } HIDE an ) a \ a member Bis - yin field, Friday and Saturday of last week. | oy ; ~¥} Harry } | SON, | inKpod new ctions IrCRR n\ " LR. tat Bo ueils bs each Claire Seibert has resigned his [ ¢ hurch have been growing “There's | vy. "i oy B W vt : : y : FOR SALE or hree sess wagon, in stiend position with the P. R. R. at I'yvrone [2 Reason 31 | : : folk taunch an ar hn ¥ Sorin o departed for their home | | : \ publican and for ten years | Madisonburg, Pa ring Judge Love's | FOR SALE Whi and is at present in Bellefonte with Manager Garman personally . \ \nkivn. Pa. on. Wedd his parents lommends the “Rosary” as a f ter Miss Edna Koontz returned home | traction When here formerly | n married gooG;: will sell both for Sunday from a week's stay in Wil- | splendid satisfaction. At the . v wi ng Catherine | ring. Port Matilda Hamsport where she was having her | house next Fr iday evening F ar v oe} nd . Hi hme i ) AR ( ) ) 10 died FOR SALE OR eyes treated 25th { { i y A vi in [ f h A ting h 156 ! CON wife p Halfmoon Hil : hi 9 {ul ' 11 died hon . vl Na & . n : Leite " « | Brow Bellefonte James R. Hughes, principal of] Mrs. M. M. Summers shipped he ro ss W. § . worth |, : . 4 wr : y " a tid - the Bellefonte Academy, returned household furniture Thu v, Feb- | Thom shroud, : : MAYS Id i Surviving FOR | ALE “Mod J 3 ! . y , orn 2 { o ! ps iar ! i Li fol Ww Me chan) ] n good eondition home on Sunday evening from a bus- |ruary 13th, to Niagara alls, wher : ; . 5. 1h : nhar i : . a : bgp } boca Miller lo oe rv > iness trip to eastern cities | Mr. Summers has been loy ed I he y ” : M : A a ol as a ry ans R . | sometime, Their many 1 wis ud Sad hain : ! hs \ : en ¢ ) 4. Lauri ( FOR ALE: ~FMmne bl +} . " \ ir Ww Y ¢ : Freq | Ves ) ) s Orri vn Wi y of skland works any where, will se them 1 a dE ata ) f 1 + WE za peirn soon. W.T. Colyer. ¥ u ening audiences at the Presbyterian ~Miss Nance Burrows, of Tyrone has been the guest during the past rable fo nj re ict | J week at the home of Mrs. Hugh N le Torse t} ' ising | is welet new p | wmny friend : : i trooklyn, N West FOR SALE:--Cholo Crider of East Linn street bred from blood be Call or address GG. F - obert Evey has resigned is q {HM f Pu 8 Sh i wh hk \ etd iraf v1 { it ni 3 * 3o kan : . . 1B $ t ' rot J i“ hone sition with the American Xpr i . yer lw sale Jia 8 ending a we his p \ Mr on Chale ) sobaar. | HITE tel HOW rank and | wey Company, and accepted one with \ wey inter \ : n ( wd fy : . i . ! Ss ! “ns "Wi y of Axema —— 1 WANTED~-Secon Olewine Hardware Company | an veryu W t a I om” ' p hada ? s ‘ iw Mrs. | \ f Inust be yp . AONE OHLaU ral Mr. Fred Gregg and ch hones I v bury, arrived in i OR SALE One are pleasant guests t h } ‘ of hat Po hn Thet Wil ’ ttend y RE , k 1} r ow orders taken, sh Mrs. George rard ¢ y city ! o1 ] in } Tr ; h EAs Barth . SETI, ‘ , nl da ter y ‘ 1 y quiries answered Will Kat l ha op] to Sis n u ; at tS ing ’ body 3 y 4 adthur soldiy ; ! t i ‘ = Miller Madisonburg left Sunday for fork City “ te the ae: eis : po ery 12 wood Drie { A tr » H. 1 y - | FOR BALE Pure bi \ i sel r Ay Ai IR el ¢ rea mail -h " 1 AVR Ney ! ‘ her t { ! hut P : chicks, $% per hundre they wil lect 4 iid bg als § ( ' on d 1 it { bron t Ww q Tay i i w TET y F @ 3 after the 18h of Pobruar . rder. John Heckman. S millinery fc Former Count) reasurer G.lor RB vd Pi a vlatinr: rlstive & BShefl new par y n > York City i n ti ter GG: —For Fink, of Martha Furnace, v in town " i alk wi % @ t Store ened for } n N f he ou \ax ™ | . Yel Saturday transacting busin 30 gE p é wigan ody g Weds i { ment of | 3 P / 1 wed v Plymou looks as if the f agreed with him Marriage Licenses Mr. and r 1 r Cris { no i Gret man have n 0 v rk state n the Bradt Era thin n u : rim t} f Mrs Taylor mother a . e : J > this week ] . . Leggett. he R extres ha Vy LrOnN : boty + daughter, winsville, —Mrs ris have ila they will join Mr: Morri and remain v Mr 4 3 Wy et ‘ n Fiou nes er «1 f M ed rt} ) A Mar i ! er | for an indefinite m ring eir | mer Garden j rvbod y ; Hany 1 y \ rie y townshiv. Tuesd 3 . . FOR SA The absence heir h , n Linn tres y sy 0 s E : : \ 4 ’ p * He n n id er nie n bik " ? y v # . . Re ’ i Ha or _ Water street 30 closed. 1d I ‘ I. i v be y : . ‘ ¢ i ! Fost ry Le Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte child, of Conemaug ted I ] fter the arrival, M A y is t ol ' ' . re Ww w Rhter ni 1 Bara FOR SALE: 12h. 1 and relatives in B fonts ¢ ITE nt \ " ‘as " Feud 4 Harn ! he ! | | Sh Vi bors n irtir J ! : ens OC 30x48 thrasher and Snow She 1 r the past wee) nd or TE) 1 1 it 0 | former 5 {. Macker hig fife ! , 4 Shirk 4 ing Jaek and Mr. Hall Is an ole ntre « ty ty 3d a half vent the t We y { that the! W arried to A 4 far burs Mg nt who is making go« nl ew hon ere for the Pi Git § Saint Arenal { 5 rot { mir ‘ ef tl ne ter, An | M ! Coburn | - —__ home . Festsis md SEATS + *.astbar$ y nice nd ot " \ t hap! Cut FOR SALE Ladd 4 : ™ : ‘ " months oid § y mi | I that } t { el ya Fv’ : IANO CONTEST ACCOUNT. | black). get and easy The ex-sheriffs ) iffs of Centre county wil elt 2 - qT ’ ‘ i i ere r ! t the effect | U4 a : men roughbred and a sure annual banqu Nittan oun- | ta Lake Mint haa ) t i n thr } t We are n Lhe en mets y » zion. RF. 0). Ne try Club on Saturda ning, Fe tion t 8 p sak + st 1 fOrtnd Lut dt ay t not 1 \RGER , ' « J 6—2 PURE BRED POUL ruary 22nd. I wil ‘ } friend r Mal ’ A "re Yi or ' i ing reer { r fulbargs Hed ) ‘ | 4 nd white Leghort annual banq ) LSS t ‘aul 4 “ \ { n 1 t ‘ { 1 ! i Rocks, Embden goes 1 ull t n p re . . “ " of $ , ’ " ’ ’ } N 3 ¢ J ty nu : » I i ] ' ; r | ne rb ! hand HEN Of : ADs attic. H Morris & Shafte; RW 3.0re of un ern Ja OM re he nell l with her 1? b samip . ‘ M '7 | FOR SALE OR t d , “ded Benner twy a fine line f goo They } ! t : re returs 1 tr t ri " ‘ ' } and 200 acres timber ; 2 : ry LW : ‘ 4 wai er Snest of fruit. also ened for bh announce tha the t ' will remain | ©1 m { 1 y it open intil 8 y ock 1 p venir _ at Bas . ih me Vit rn ! ! ‘ ! I : i , ' §. y n Unionville on Chestr during the week AY S ept Sat p - . » y bay Eby ' yar in he t! Cat : 1 Bot A H Baron. Fleming. Pa day when they wil { it 10 n ADDY "R fous hoy tae | Workinet ‘ rind i ‘ ' I, John M arg LI ; 5 2.718 EYE GLASSES AND OCO-OPERATIN . — . . : ge A y ! : ’ / he wing hildren n Si ) f 15 IG ~11 three or more people . H. Kline, of State College rl glasses, will notify = E - Ch a pleasant : at this fI whil om Bal n ore 1 in ‘ I cnse ‘ i " 4 " \ Ay - —~ - bomes. test thelr vision i furnish } wr in town Sat ¥ Lin is 3 owever : non [he eo. as |" ts } tor n is fo y y v AE of aid Aas, ed : $08. | rolied goid frames with proper leases ai res employe of th ‘ol rev ‘ | Lig { i! they Vere 1 od ely ent » | on At : nt od y M Ey ! ’ ' ' : d sonable rates. References, vading eltizens of plant and is keg y bus } e ve t emai from | ‘ a | ‘ \ ‘ oh Vimar, red th fom] ] g t | Fleming. Pa W. H Peters. Fleming, Pa. x10 t eo 1 ) t ps po . dh ” ne : 4 PER CENT. FIRST MORT ! seldom get I r We at ‘ n val ¥ n ¢ ' 4 : m " rs wanting Josns — werest, payable sen PRE BEBE BBE BEBE : The Centre Democrat ’ $2150 in Prizes--FREE. ” Cut this out and bring it to » Gilliam's Department Store and A it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE ¢ Good Until February 27th, 1913 - hm Aa wm AT Ay, - mae.m » 4 4 » ’ Ee LE hE NGI Grippe Relieved or Money Back Lt} ! An K the od Bil RTipp~ mie fr . or for Germary VERY FINEST S German arm Ho York where he fn baker Wl urned to Germar me made id on one of his trips LTRY FARM. Al fund the n ) vd, on the co trong been thanked, time after time i the smifferers emeaelven for re ommending this treatment to them " dant ou \ faith In It? Every sale of xnll Grippe Pills is mane with the arantee of satisfa« , 1} 0 Ale Bec) yh rringe with Miss Frederika Von papers ’ lo} eps deber Schlinker. of Wurtemburg, and Geo, T. Bus! ‘ mda neerning | ietion le | : wh ohn giewn ought her to this country In 1848 \ Bellefonte thers he ame to Bellefonte and engaged in evening from a trip ‘ ‘ork and | Philadelphia } extensive pute " . . \ : proved one most enjoyab baking business in the building Philadelphia where Rey Api 0 ite John Miles | {he history of ation occupied by Joseph Ceader. He tion or mone back. There I= no MARKET QUOTATIONS, eral reunions In New York on Fri Hale y \ 14 a] \ , i This weed In Thos Vantrie s very successful at this business siring this offer It moans just — what | ave, If you are suffering from ’ ‘ ; 5 0 : wan while ir } deloh ywarehas twa and became ver well-to-do He yh ' lel) A} wed either In the first or late stages World tourists on the Cleveland was | there now Mr. Hale A sy member | volumes entitled “Watroux' Annals of | niso interested with Adolph Foet and and §f ft sing the you find that The following prices are paid by held at which about one hundred and | of the Centre County Bar . ’ Philadelphia which he presented to A Curtin, Jr. in the Glass Works 80a 35, 8 er using them, you fing twenty of the seven hundred and fifty | and vill be remembered by ‘1 the Bellefonte Y. M 8 A Hbrary and Nall Works About thirty years A i thi 1 His do OA gH to » Butts ler's grocery store, of the cruise were present. In Phila- | Bellefonte people. Beside the exten | They are interesting books and are | A€e he sold his bakery and retired to wy " Ip : ow *¥" hr : bg Ah . Ex er ts Lanai delphia Saturday night the Swarth | sive collection of autographs Mr, Hale | appreciated. This week an addition. | private life, He was the oldest Mas el he » to a Ia ' pail yo ht 11 KEN more Alumni and old students gath had a fine collection of coing and may | al Alling case we added to the "Fran on In Centre county, being a me mber reli * " iy Ay pn " GH ol a——— ered at a reunion and banquet at the | other curios, from which has already leis 8. Rhoades Reference Library,” at of Bellefonte Lodge No, 268 F. & A in yours and we want you to have ] . . : » 25 ce Sold in this commun | Bellefonte—Grain, p g 4 . ‘ "6 e same place of coded to | M. and also Constans Commandery K Price, ents Bellevue Stratford at which three | been realized the sum of $25,000, and | the sme J nce, which was heeded. 19 also a member of the ity only at our store The following prices are paid by CY. hundred were present. Congressman | not all sold as yet A signed letter « f contain the numerous volumes that | T. He was Ww A. Mitchell Palmer, who Is spoken of | Nathan Hale, the Revolutionary pa | have been added in the past year. This | Lutheran church of this place, His | rN Pe » agner for grain for Wilson's cabinet, and Governor | triot who was executed as a wp library was selected by Miss Rebecoa | wife preceded him to the grave Jan- "heat, Red. .... eee 5th 1884, but he is survived by Wheat, White. ." ‘4 ] day night at the Hotel Manhattan a | well known resident of Philipshur banquet and reunion of the Around the ind whose gisters and nleces live Bellefonte Produce. Chas. Miller, of Delaware, the only | brought $1,600, and was the prize of | N Rhoades and has proven a great | ary Rye Republican elected in the last election | the sale. One Washington document convenience to the public. We under. | one daughter, Mrs, Louisa Lane, wife | ] : in the state, both having been grad- | bronght $900, and a Lincoln letter over | stand that quite a number of new | of John N. Lane, of East Linn street, Cort ....cvvvs untes of Swartfimore, were present | $900. The collection was one of the works will also be added to It this | and the following grandchildren: Jas, Store {OORtE ....uuis and made addresses, most extensive in the United States, [coming year | B. Lane, Lebonia, Ohio; John H Lane, | Parley save
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