With the Churches ‘of the County. Notes of Interest to Church People of all Denominations in all Parts of the County. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. Wednes- day 8 p. m., 93 E. High street. BARLET.—Following an illness of over two years Mrs. Julia Catharine Barlet, wife of David Barlet, died at her home on Thomas street at 7.20 o’clock on Fri- day evening. The direct cause of death was angina pectoris. Deceased was a daughter of Reuben and Mary Page and was born on Spring Creek August 2nd, 1851, making her age 63 years, 10 months and 23 dovs. She was married to Mr. Barlet on August 27th, 1872, and all their married life was spent in Bellefonte. She was a member of the United Brethren church, a faithful worker in the Master’s cause and one whose death is mourned by a host o friends. : Surviving her are her aged mother, living near. Linden Hall; her husband and the following children; beth Hull, Bellefonte; Sidney S., Tyrone; Mrs. Marjorie Young, Bellefonte; Mrs. Grace Lillidahl, at home; David A. Jr. and Rex M., Bellefonte, and Mrs. How- | ard Dry, Tyrone. She also leaves these brothers and sisters: John Page, Re- bersburg; George, Blanchard; Joshua, Linden Hall; Mrs. W. P. Noll,” Linden Hall; Mrs. W. H. Stover, Boalsburg; Mrs. David Harshberger, Youngstown, Ohio. The funeral was held in the United Brethren church at 2.30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. W. C. Winey, assist- ed by Revs. Sprague and Emenhizer offi- ciated and burial was made in the Union cemetery. | | YEARICK.—Mrs. Nancy Ellen Yearick, wife of Frank B. Yearick, died at her home at Madisonbyrg at 9.30 o’clock last Thursday morning, as a result of the in- juries she sustained in an automobile accident the previous Monday afternoon. From the time of the accident until her death she never regained consciousness. Deceased was a daughter of Henry and Nancy Beck and was born in Brush val- ley, at her death being 57 years, 11 months and 4 days old. She was twice | married, her first husband being Oliver Eckel, who died in 1884. Two children to him survive, namely: John P. Eckel, of Pleasant Gap, and Mrs. William Year- ick, of Cedar Run, Clinton county. In 1887 she married Mr. Yearick and he survives with two children, Mrs. Winfield Bartges, of Madisonburg, and Miss Tessie, at home. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Bierly, of Jersey Shore, and Mrs. Bella Johnson; of Easton.’ «=. -: Mrs. Yearick was a member of the United Evangelical church and Revs. Kessler and Brown officiated at the fun- eral which was held in the Madisonburg church at 9.30 o’clock on Monday morn- ing, interment being made in the Yearick cemetery. 1 | VoNADA.—Mrs. Nora E. Vonada, wife of Edward Vonada, died at her home at Jacksonville on Saturday evening, June 19th, after a year’s illness with cancer. She was a daughter of Ira and Lucinda Ohl and was born at Clintondale, being at her death 37 years, 5 months and 22 days old. She was married in 1900 to Mr. Vonada and he survives with one son, Herjamin. She also leaves her father, living at Huston; one brother, Lawrence, of Renovo, and three half brothers, Claire, Charles and Clark, all of Huston. Funeral services were held in the Reformed church at Jacksonville on Wednesday morning of last week by Rev. E. H. Zeckman, after which burial was made in the Jacksonville cemetery. AARONSBURG. "Squire Stover has returned from Re- novo, where he was employed for sev- eral weeks. Mrs. McHose and grand-son Gordon, of Hazelton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McHose. Mrs. Eva Corman has returned from Nittany valley, where she had been visit- ing among relatives for several weeks. Mrs. John Haines, who was taken to the Bellefonte hospital and operated up- on last week is reported as getting along very nicely. We are pleased to hear the good news and hope she may be able soon to return to her family much im- proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. George McCormick and two children, of Potters Mills, were guests over Sunday of Mrs. McCormick’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mingle. Mrs. Herbert Hosterman and two children, ot Buffalo, N. Y., were also guests under the same parental roof. The cottage and business men’s prayer meetings are still being well attended, with good results. May this good work continue even after the evangelist has gone to other fields of labor; may he meet with success where ever he goes. This week will close the campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herman, Mrs. An- nie Beaver and Miss Laura Beaver, of State College, and Miss Jennie Beaver, of Reedsville, autoed to town one day last week and were the guests of Mrs. Her- man’s brother, A. S. Stover. Miss Jen- nie Beaver has since been visiting among relatives in and about town. Ee —— New Advertisements. ARNING.—My wife, Rachel M. Roan Tay- W lor and daughter Freda B. Taylor: hay- ing left my home of their own free will, ing m! , I hereby notify the public that I will not be responsible for any bills con- tracted by either of them. J. P. TAYLO R 60-26-2t* Duluth, Minn, Mrs. Eliza- | 1915 = ANNOUNCEMENTS. i i i i JUDGE. | We are authorized to announce as the candidate ! of the people and forthe people the name of J. ; nedy Recon for the office of Judge in Cen- .tre County (being the 49th Judicial District) who respectfully solicits your influence and support valde behalf for said office upon a non-partisan | ticket. : | We are authorized to announce that N. B. | Spangler is a candidate for the office of Judge, | subject to the decision of the voters at the prima- j ries to be held Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. | To the Electors of Centre County: | I hereby announce as a candidate for the office | of Judge of the Courts of Centre county, pledg- | ing an honest, prompt and efficient administra- | tion. |. Yourvote and support are earnestly solicited both at the primary, September 21st, and the | election November 2nd, 1915. HENRY C. QUIGLEY, Bellefonte, Pa, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. i We are authorized to announce that D. Paul | Fortney, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for | District ‘Attorney, subject to the action of the + Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries ' on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. 1 i COUNTY TREASURER. { We are authorized to announce that James E. Harter, of Penn township, will be a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on the third Tuesday of September, 1915. SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce that George R. Richards, of Philipsburg borough, will bea can- ; didate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed 8 the primarjes on Tuesday, September 21st, PROTHONOTARY. We are authorized to announce that David R. Foreman, of Bellefonte, Pa., will be a candidate | for Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed Bs ane primaries on Tuesday, September 2lst, RECORDER. We are authorized to announce that W. Francis Speer, of Bellefonte, Pa., will be a candidate for Recorder, subject to the decision of the Demo- cratic voters of Centre county as expressed at the primaries’'on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. « REGISTER. We are authorized to announce that J. Frank Smith, of Centre Hall, will be a candidate for the nomination of Register, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as ex- pressed a the primaries on Tuesday, September st, h + JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. We are authorized to announce that W. H. New Advertisements. EGHORN CHICKENS—500 two yr. olds, 500 yearlings and 800 good sized chicks, all pure bred White Leghorns for sale at rea- sonable prices. Call on or phone D. WAGNER GEISS, 60-26-2t + 4 Bellefonte, Pa. OST OR STRAYED.—Notice is hereby given that on or about two weeks ago seven head of young cattle came to my place at Gatesburg, Pa. No mark to indicate whose they are. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses, including this advertise- ment. 60-27-1i H.C. BLOOM. . New Advertisements. H. N. KOCH Funeral Director Successor to R. M. Gordner. STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. Day and Night Service. 60-21-tf. Bell and Commercial Phones. To -Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls Personally-Conducted Excursions June 18, July 9, 30, August 13, 27, September 10, 24, October 8, 1915 Round $9.30 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Coaches through the Picturesque ‘Susquehanna Valley Tickets good going or Soecia) Train and connecting trains, and returning on regu- lar trains within FIFTEEN DAYS. Stop- off at Buffalo on return trip. Illustrated Booklet and full information may be obtained from Ticket Agents. PENNSYLVANIA R.R. 60-27-13¢ Candyland for the Best. Candyland’s Real Ice Cream. OUR NEW MACHINE FOR Fresh Roasted Peanuts | And Hot Buttered Popcorn CALIFORNIA FRUIT OF ALL KINDS. Both Phones 60-1-1y ~<a CANDYLAND : Musser, of the North ward, Bellefonte, willbe a candidate for the nomination of Justice of the Peace on the Republican ticket in said ward, at the primaries to be held on Tuesday, September Excursion. 21st, 1915. : * We are authorized to announce that Charles L. Gates, of the North ward, Bellefonte, will be a candidate for_the nomination of Justice of the Peace on the Republican ticket in said ward, at fie Primaties to be held on Tuesday, September st, . AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce that Jeremiah Brungart, of Miles township, will be a candidate for nomination as Auditor of Centre county, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, Septem- ber 21st, 1915. COUNTY COMMISSIONR. We are authorized to announce that D. A. Grove, of Benner township, will be a candidate | for County Commissioner, subject tothe action | of the Democratic voters as expressed at the primaries on Tuesday, September 21st, 1915. We are authorized to announce that William H. Noll Jr., of Spring Twp., will be a candidate for nomination for County Commissioner, sub- ject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Centre county as expressed at the Primaries to be held on Tuesday, September 21, 1915. « i New Advertisements. TOTICE. OF ‘APPLICATION FOR (CHAR- TER.—Notice is hereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, on the 6th day of July, 1915, at 10 o’clock, a. m., under the pro- visions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and its supplements, for a Charter for an intended cor- poration to be called “THE VIKING CLUB” the character and object of which are to promote the fraternal, social and educational interests of its members; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said Act and the sup- plements thereto. J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON, 60-25-3t Solicitor. TION.—In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County. Estate of Hannah A. Kesigle, deceased. To the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, and all other parties interested; You are hereby notified that the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, Pennsylvania, has grant- ed a rule on all parties in interest to appear in Court at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on Monday, September 27th A. D. 1915, to accept, or refuse to accept the real estate of the said decedent at the appraisement thereof made under an inquest in partition thereon, to wit: $1279.16, or show cause why said real estate should not be sold, at which time and place you are requested to attend if you think proper. ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriff. W. HARRISON WALKER, Atty, Bellefonte, Pa., RDER OF = PUBLICATION—IN PARTI- . TION.—In the Orphans’ Court _of Centre County. Estate of David C. Walter, deceased. To the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, and all other parties interested: You are hereby notified that the Orphans’ Court of Centre County, Pennsylvania, has grant- ed a rule on all parties in interest to appear in Court at Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, on Monday, September 27th A. D. 1915, to accept, or refuse to accept the real estate of the said decedent at the appraisement thereof made under an inquest in partition thereon, to wit: $787.50 or show cause why said real estate should not be sold, at which time and place you are requested to attend if you think proper.. : ARTHUR B. LEE, Sheriff. W. HARRISON WALKER, Atty., . Bellefonte, Pa., 60-25-3t The Corset Shop. O™% OF PUBLICATION—IN PARTI- 60-25-3t LA GREQUE CORSET SHOP Mrs. M. C. Gephart has a full line of all the Latest Models in" CORSETS | AND BRASSIERS. - All are cordially invited to call and see them. ~ Benner Home Cor. Allegheny and High Streets SECOND FLOOR. 60-27:tf. Ocean City Atlantic City, Cape May WILDWOOD | Avalon Anglesea Sea Isle City 16-Day Excursions Holly Beach Stone Harbor $8.75 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge 60-27-5¢t FROM BELLEFONTE. STOP-OVERS ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA AND HARRISBURG. OCEAN GROVE EXCURSION, AUGUST 26. For full information consult handbills or nearest Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA - Player Pianos and Musical SATURDAYS, July 17, and 31, August 14 and 28, September 4. $8.50 Round Trip Via Market Street Warf Re Instruments. Pianos and Plager Pianos || Zhe Farmers’ Supply Store OF and Autopiano ) World Famous Makes on Exhibition. As complete in its way of the advertised Exhibitions or Shows in our display of Pianos. Pianos which rep- resent the very latest thought of the best makes. VISITORS CORDIALLY IN WELCOME to make visits of inspection and comparison of the following line we carry : The Schaff Bros., ) Have stood the Test of Time, success- : fully maintaining the leadership. Haines, Besutiful in design and beautiful in : ; tone quality—Strong, solid, and ser- Pickard, | viceable—Honest Pianos honestly 1 made. TODAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY The Star Spangled Banner decorates almost every American home. Today our Starry Flag waves over the only large nation in the world at peace with all its neighbors. On over 100 U. S. Battleships, Cruisers, and Dreadnaughts over which “Old Glory” flies aloft, There are One or More Autopianos Aboard. Climatic extremes, the concussion produced by heavy cannonading and buffeting by wind, waves and weath- er have no terror for the famous ; International Player Piano Any one Can Play This Marvelous Instrument. It would mean much in your home—the centre of the family : circle, fr 19 N. Allegheny St. ~ Our prices are as low as the lowest. Get Our Prices and be Convinced and patronize your home dealer. M. C. GEPHART, Bellefonte, Penna. Jewelry. OUR SPECIALTY FOR OLD HOME WEEK «..WILL BE.... Hamilton Watches in all grades and all sizes. We want you to come and look this watch over, reputed to be, and positively is, the best American made watch. ULBGLADUKUM and ULBGLADUBOT. F. P. BLAIR & SON, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS, Bellefonte, - 5, - Penna. Use our phones, both just inside the door, FREE. The Centre County Banking Company. “STOP, LOOK, LISTEN!" A Lawyer received $10,000 for suggesting these words to a railroad. The sign, “Stop, Look, Lis- ten!” saved the road many thousands of dollars in damages. .It’sa good sign. It’s worth $10,000. Wise people are often warned by a similar sign on the road of extravagance. They stop in time. How about yourself? Think this over seriously. A bank account is the Best Kind of Security at any time. If you haven't a bank account now, start one at once. . Any account, however small you are able to begin with, will be welcomed and carefully conserved at THE CENTRE COUNTY BANK, 56-6 ; i BELLEFONTE PA. © Amnouncentent. : Keep Your Peepers on DON’T YOU KNOW That we are selling No. 3 New Idea Manure Spreaders at $115.00 and No. 4 at $120.00—guaranteed. Cham- pion 5-foot draw cut Mowers, with two knives at $40— none better; 10-foot Automatic Hay Rake at $22.00, Hay Rope, Blocks, Harpoons and Track at prices that will astonish you. Binder Twine at g and 924 cents per pound. We carry a full line of Tilage Machines, and you know all about the merits of the Brookville Wagons second to none and fully guaranteed at prices that you are paying for No. 3 quality Wagons. We can do this because we don’t keep up automobiles, horses and rigs to come out to take up your time for we eat at our own .table and sleep in our own bed and can give you the benefit of our traveling expenses. Thanks for past favors and if we have done the right thing with you we ask a share of your patronage. JOHN. G. DUBBS, ‘Both Phones Bellefonte, Pa. Hardware. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY - 60-14-tf. $7.00 Red Cross Vacuum Sweeper & Cleaner $4690 Don’t Miss This Bargain. A new feature in our store is a Rest Room, second floor, with Toilet, etc., complete, for use of Ladies and Children. Glad to have you make free use of it. The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. 50-11-1y BELLEFONTE, Pa.
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