Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 24, 1911, Image 5

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    : , WwW ed announce A. B. of
sowvisr mers. {pie EE SA ea
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Willis Poorman was a Bellefonte visitor on Sat- os 2s Sxiressed at the primaries to be
urday afternoon. . —
Mr. and Mrs. James Parks returned from Ty- TREASURER.
Saturday evening requested . Mitchell
Tone an : : onsite coe, be Sadie ox
Wm. Watson, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with his ¥ to the decision of the
wife and little san at this place, os to be held Saturday, June 3rd, 1911
Preaching next Sunday morning at 1:30 by the
presiding elder, Rev. W. G. Fulton.
, to the decision of
William Lucas departed for Jersey Shore Satur County Treasurer " a the gen
day, where he has secured employment. eral primaries to be held Saturday. he 349, i,
Harry Kunes and family, of Bush Hollow, spent We are authorized to name of
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Beulah Hunes. ames Schofield. of Bellefante. 1s 3 Caton of the
Miss Kathryn Lauck came home Saturday voters of the county at the general
morning and is on the sick list with the grip.
Mrs. Arvilla Heaton and daughter Lucetta, of
Yarnell, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives
at this place. June 3rd, 1911
Mrs. John Furl and children, of Philipsburg, PROTHONOTARY.
spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. We ure autisorizes 10. that D. R. Fore:
E. Hancock. man: of Bellefonte. will be a candidate fo Pro-
Edward Heaton and family, of the Divide, spent | thonotary of Centre county, spblect 16 1 deci:
Sunday at Mrs. Heaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. resus a the geners primaries 0 be held Satur
D. F. Poorman. « Junedrd, 1911.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lauck and three children re- {
turned home Friday, after visiting friends at Cen- |
tre Hall a few days.
FOR DISTRICT ATTOKNEY.
Ww, requested to announce that D. Paul
Fortney of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for Dis-
. trict Attorney. to the ofthe} -— eee eee mm
Robert McDivitt, accompanied by his nephew, | Democratic voters the county, as expressed at i
Clyde McDivitt, of Waddle, is spending a week at the primaries to be Saturday, June OTICE OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENT , . "
Ae oo Tae i — mete | 1 SEE Nac bey sadaters.
: - i hat J.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garbrick, of Valley View, | Johnston ” Wi 2 andar, or District Comirissioners wil be at fic in — - rm a mt
spent severcl days last week delivering enlarged | Attorney, to the decision Pemo hearing ithe for the annual as-
pictures in this place, all of them proving very | { vo JovOLars Of Lie Couns at the primaries to be | PUFPOS® 0 Ao appeals
¥ Esq., of Belicfonte, will be 3 March 39th, 1911 —Millheim, Centre Hall, State | 4
a for ltrs Atom, sybiectc the' deciion of | colege, Howard and San: Boe s New Departure
Lewin Zettic has his new esidence almost ready | MBVIe810 beheld Jume 3rd, 1911. boroughs and 1 bg RL : in B sin
for the painters. COMMS. R ith, 1911.—Gregg, Haines, Miles, Penn and | © u ess
Snow squalls here all day Sunday, and cold, We are authorized to announce John R. ¢ LL
too. Beautiful spring weather, this. Jemon.cf P Jownen hut, will be aceite phil Sth 100 Collen, Ferguson, Harris, |) :
Dr. Braucht reports considerable sickness in the | of the Demaciatic voters ot the county. as ex. prt th, 1911.—~Walker, . Liberty, How- | 4¢ Surely, you must think well of
country, but nothing of a serious character. | fine 3. 1911. ine Wii Ie Aor) ith, on Burnside. Huston, it ay plan hat \ i) save you some
Considerable painting hing is being ed to announce t! Snow Shoe Union townships. 1 ngle Harness.
jConsiterible Duiusign wi Justing 's Bein Duniap wil be candidate for Count John & | "April 12th, 1911.—Rush, Taylor and Worth town- : Now it is up to you to make us
. o the decision ratic a good.
Autos are becoming quite numerous of late, of voters of the county as expressed at the primaries "1 assessors for the boroughs and townships 4
to be held June 3rd, 1911. will be present on the above dates to hear and »
course scattering the mud and slush in all direc- ' termine appeals. SCHOFIELD'S MAIL ORDER DEPT
tions. We are authorized to announce John H. Runkle, 4 “#1
of Potter t as a © e for County | _ NOTICE.—~No exonerations will be allowed on Why send your money away when i
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cameron, of Carlisle, were | Commissioner, su to the decision of the State tax after appeal day of the respective dis- | P you can buy at home goods better 4
here last week visiting friends in the valley, | Democratic voters of the county. as ex @ {iricia, and no appeals will be allowed'on reality (4 quality at less money witha
primaries June 3rd, 1911, ! flood 4 ! guarant
guests of 0. T. Corman. Ye areamtharioed 1 4 we that Willian B WOODRING, |? money refunded ug meds 4
Notwithstanding the Arctic weather of a day or | H. Nollir, of Spring township, will be a Sandi: i J LL 4 charges prepaid. >
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two last week robins and bluebirds are still about, date gor 1 Sung ix of the county | ATTEST: , County Commissioners. i» at 4
so all were not frozen as was feared. i as expressed at the primaries tobe held on Sat. | E. J. WiLuiAMms, 56.10:3¢ ly A Set of Harness in Nickle or Imi- »
The inds on Monday last were of the cy- | urday, june rd. i : i
+The hich winds en v last wen Gy. | WIieY. June 3M od vo anougce that Willium A, | Maret 10s, S13 % tation Rubber, at.......... $12.85 4
ic orde ee - Stover, of Penn township, will be a_candidate for | { This harness is equal to any $15 set on the
fencing was blown down and a number of out- | County Commissioner, subject to the of | . » market. {
buildings unroofed. The weather. however, was | the Democratic voters, as expressed at the pri | DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of | 4 »
not particularly cold. j maries June 3rd, 1911. ’ : | gdministration on the estat fo of Angeline y Genuine Rubber... $14.85
Lot week 0. T. Corman received another lot | cove re authorised to announce D. A. Gime. Df | having been granted io the unders Re re. | which has no equal for less than $17. :
of fine frozen fish. After supplying his custom. | missioner, subject to the decision of the Demo- | WICCLSE PURGES Tobe indebted ’
ers here in town he always goes to Millheim and | cratic voters of the county as shown at the pri. | {8 SH Saal media 2 Day To insure prompt or Snobey, should
Coburn, and generally returns with an empty maries ibe 300, 193), | them duly authenticated, as the law directs, for | : ue will be RE ro vom Sent,
wagon. | RECORDER. i Pin tator e——
i candi { , Address all communications to
W. O. Gramley is making preparations to en. | o 1 hereby announce INSU op 8 jndidae for | 5 , Pine Grove Mills, Pa. 4 ’
large his barn. He hasjust added to his present Reet} at the a to be held June W. C, Rusxis, Att'y, 5106 |b E. N. SCHOFIELD, 4
fine herd several more cows, Alderny and Guern- 3, 33H. Epwarp C. McKinuny, of Boggs Order Past. Pa »
seys, als thirty fine shoats. The “Wheatland § towns p.* : . ia} XECUTOR'S NOTICE.— Estate of Sarah to which he will cheerfully give his prompt 4
dairy” has become quite an institution. S peer. ehcloe. s canadate lo th omi i Collins, deceased). Lienters. test : Sttention. © '
= at Reco r byt mocrmic party; | estat * —
BENORE BUBBLINGS. pc the ies on June 3rd. ! jako of the in ght Be Relome, Coprre seumy: ’ GUAR macs The above oe are as rep-
oS; gre ishorined fo annoutos that uy > persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified 4 .
T i 3 etrich, of W. township, will be a cal * | to make t hout hose | §
The Baudis sale was largely attended and | for Recorder of Centre county, subject to the de. | having Sams. a ar aud ears hous » James Schofield,
everything brought good prices. | cision of the Democratic voters of the county, as | them properly authenticated for settlement. SpringStreet 55.32 Bellefonte, Pa.
Misa Bell Spots, of Port Matilda, spent a week | Sxiressad at the general primaries to be Bek! Sat- M. D. KITTELL, Executor. $
among her many triends in this place. | orday. June 3rd. BO). | Ebensburg, Pa., Feb. 25th, 1911. S006 | NVA VA VATVAVAVAVAVS
Miss Maggie McKnight, of Buffalo Run, spent | Mia ‘ rr —
y y uested t nounce that J. Frank
2 Tew Save last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | SORE of H oh. will ing 3 al unk The First National Bank.
. nson. | Register sub to She decision of he Destiotym. sar pt eam sma sep —————
Mrs. Anna Curry, who has been in the Belle ers 0 county as expressed a a ey — rT
fonte hospital about ten days, returned home and jhe primaries to be held on the 3rd day of June
is getting along nicely. Foe eee
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ghaner and Mr. and Mrs. | AUDITOR.
Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. Ghaner’s sister, | i We ne authorized to Annoumee iy W. A. So
Mrs, Miles Wey, at Lovevitle. Hr Tugitor, subject to the decision of the
Mrs. E. T. Kellerman has been spending a | Democratic voters, as expressed at the primaries,
week with her parents at Pine Grove Mills, help- | June 3rd. 1911. .
ing them get ready to move on Wednesday to
Pleasant Gap. :
‘Those who attended a quilting party at Mrs. A.
L. Johnsons on Tuesday were Mrs. B, H. Parsons,
Mrs. W. H. Ghaner and daughter, Miss Rilia.
New Advertiscmente,
ARM OF 100 ACRES FOR RENT-—A
r
They all reported having a jolly good time, if Ca Cap cs SR
repo! Ving a time, ne wi Tr, ine soil. or a
iid Bipophg E Rg Ingridg Write C. DELONG, 1809 Arch St.. Philadelphia.
on once. 15
storm.
Paul and John Baudis left for Canada recently, |
where Paul has been located the past six years.
He came home last fall shortly after his mother’s Pennsy! rnace
death to help settle the family affairs. Ed- | from Ee from
ward Baudis and wife went to Unionville where | Fairbrook station—railroad projected through or
they will make their future home: Mary and
Thomas will make their home with their sister, |
Mrs. Emma Slagle, at State College. {
R SALE.—150 acres in Ferguson township,
Centre county, (unimproved) six miles
Apply or address
56-12.4t
Wm. G. GARDNER,
Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.
LEMONT.
Frank Rhykard has not made much improve.
ment during the week.
The f have made their appea . which payment of
TE sai claims against it to present them duly authen
ed for sett!
Superintendent David O. Etters visited some of MARGERY E. MEEK.
the scho ols of College township Monday. 3 2 MEEK.
Mrs. Frank Bohn's sale was well attended Sat- | W. HARRISON WALKER,
urday, and everything brought good prices. Attorney.
Monday winter had to bid farewell, but did not
do so quietly, for the day ended with a high, cold IT IN PARTITION.—To the heirs and
wind. of Ellen
Many of the children of this community are | Hepburn, late of Bellefonte :
suffering with whooping cough and chicken pox
at this writing. of
Clayton Etters, Oak Hall's hustling miller, is | t
nursing one of Job's comforters on the back of ingle
his neck this week.
Mrs. Lena Wasson, the lady who was reported
very ill last week, diel quite suddenly Monday
morning about seven o'clock.
G. W. Ralston moved from the Henry Fishel No.
house to the William Tate farm, near Centre Hall,
Tuesday of last week. as he intends to farm for
Mr. Tate.
DMINISTRATORS NOTICE .—Letters of ad-
ministration on the estate of I. L. Meek
been granted to de undersigned, all
perevhs k ned: pre Figg es.
the same and those hav-
Administrators.
56-12-6t
the said Ellen Hepburn died seized as
Thursday of last week was one of the coldest Jeg of and in the THE Ce of red! Chtate as of
days that we have had this winter, for in a few | in the township of county of Centre and
hours the thermometer fell to 6 degrees above ze- of
ro, and during the day ice froze over Spring
creek as thick as it froze in a week at other times | said
during the winter.
Real Estate Transfers. | south 63 degrees west 2) perches to
Jeremiah Snavely et. ux. to Amelia JHE SECOND THEREOF situate a Deine 2
s Exrs., September 23, 1910, tract | hint Penney county of Centre and
of in Potter township; $350 De Pumy gad as
Mary J "on the east by the old
Patrick Close et. ux. to Dora Solomon, | 'ewistown ey. on | Loy th ie
Pebrualys, 1910, tract of land in Philips- | formerly Valentine and and on
Garland, January 18, 1911, tract of land of the sad decedent by virtue of the interstate
in Rush township; $75. W. E. HURLEY, Sheriff.
Eliza H. et. al. to J. T. Lucas, | Sheriff's Office, :
January 8, tract of land in Snow Bellefonte, Pa.. March 21st, 1911. 56-12-4t
Shoe township; $180.
m— No IN DIVORCE
Announcements.
the
near land. Very low price to close out an estate. |
Hood’
Spring Medicine
NEEDED NOW oD THE BEST IS
HOODS SARSAPARILLA
Which purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood as no other does. 40,366 testimonials of
cures, in two years. Get it in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs.
because Roots, Barks and Herbs—Hood's Sarsaparilla so
Impure blood is common in the spring, bb a
of the unhealthy modes of living during the win- Se a A eiites Rous
ter, and it is the cause of the loss of appetite and | efficiency for the cure of all spring humors and
. Sarsaparilla.
for | that tired feeling as well as the sores and erup- blood diseases, and run-down conditions.
tions that occur at this time. There is no substitute for Hood's. 56-10
Low Rates to the West Repairing.
co Southwestern on sale daily March
fe mmeav Mia |) S. CLEMENTS
Consult nearest Agent, or Jas. P, Ander- |
son, D. P. A, Pittsburgh, Pa. 56-10-2t (WEST BISHOP ST., BROWN CORNER.)
all makes of Sewing Machines. Has a
line of Repairs. Call Commercial "Phone.
It is Habit that Counts.
Why not try the saving habit.
day is One Hundred dollars per year.
Thirty cents a
Young man,
have you ever had this much money? If you have not
try the saving habit and see how easy it is to get it.
You will find the second hundred will come much
easier, and by the time you have a thousand your fu-
ture will be assured—for the saving habit will be fixed.
The First National Bank,
Bellefonte, Penna.
56-46-1y
The Centre County Banking Company.
At Your Service for
Reliable Banking
in all its branches. We issue drafts payable at
any point, furnish letters of credit, make a special-
ty of collections and give prompt attention to the
accounts of non-residents as well as to our local
depositors.
Every privilege consistent with sound bank-
ing principles we offer patrons of this bank.
Can we do business with you?
The Centre County Banking Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
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Yeagers Shoe Store
Are Children
Worth
Bringing Up?’
It can't be done without
RUBBERS.
This is what appeared in a recent
number of the American Journal or
Health:
The family doctor should din it into
the mother's head all the time, that
the health of their children lies in the
feet. Keep the feet dry. Never let
them get wet. No child should be al-
lowed to go out in snow or rain, or
when walking is wet, without Rubbers.
Rememper, Yeager's Rubbers are
the best and the prices just a little
cheaper than the other fellows.
Yeager’s Shoe Store,
. Bush Arcade Building, BELLEFONTE, PA.
ory_Geoar.
LYON & CO.
Everything New for
Spring and Summer in
Every Department.
The largest assortment of new Tail-
ored Waists and Lingerie Embroidered
Shirt Waists in the town. A new col-
ored Shirt Waist at 50c.
Just received a new assortment of
Dutch Collars, lace embroidery with
lace edge.
See our new line of embroidered and
Lace Jabots, new style lace Fichu.
New Corsets.—Our line of corsets in
the new long models, Royal Worcester
and Bon Ton, are just in. Corsets for
the long, the lean and the stout figures
from $1. to $5.
Everything that is new in washable
Dress Goods--checks, plaids, stripes
and small figures, in heavy and the
thinnest Organdies. Trimmings to
match all colors.
Curtains, Carpets and Linoleums.
New Curtains by the pair, or the ma-
terial by the yard, in white ecru and
colored floral designs.
New Carpets in all colors. New Lin-
oleums in the best patterns.
The Best of everything at the low-
est prices.
—— A —
"LYON & COMPANY,
Allegheny St. 4712 Bellefonte, Pa.