-“ remains were brought to Bellefonte fom O’NEIL.—Mrs. Mary O’Neil, widow of the late Daniel O'Neil, of Marsh Creek, died on November first, at the _ home ‘of her daughter, Mrs. McCor- _ mick, at Sewickley. During the past few years Mrs. O’Neil had made her ~ home at Moshannon and several weeks ago went to Sewickley to visit her daughter. She was taken sick while there and died at the above stat- , ed time. Had she lived until next March she would have been ninety-six | to years old. All her life was spent on - Marsh Creek until twelve years ago . when she went to live with her daughter, Mrs. Kerin, at Moshannon. Her husband died twenty-one years : ago but surviving her are the follow- . ing children: William O'Neil, of Lil- * ly; Mrs. Austin Kerin, of Moshannon; * ‘Mrs. James Burns, of Chicago, Ill; «Mrs. William McCormick, of Sewick- ley, and Michael, of Charleston, W. ‘ Va. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. “ Minnie Delaney, of Philadelphia. The on Wednesday morning and taken di- rect to St. John’s Catholic church where funeral services were held by . Father Downes, after which burial was made in the Catholic cemetery. Among the ‘out of town people here . for the funeral were Mrs. James Burns, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. William McCormick, Sewickley; Mrs. William © O’Neil and family of Lilly; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kerin and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Kerin and Tom Ward, of Moshannon; Mrs. Minnie Delaney, of Philadelphia; Mr.. and . Mrs. Ward Deihl, of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. George Myers, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McGinley, John Gallagher and Annie Smith, of How- ard; Mrs. Rechner and three sons, of Marsh Creek; Miss M. Kane, of Bryn Mawr; James Kane, of Zion, and Mrs. James Caskey, of Renovo, Il KINNEY. — Harry oooy, for years a well known resident of Miles- burg, dropped dead on the streets of that town on Monday morning shortly . after leaving jthe. store of ‘the Miles-| burg Store company. He was a son of H. H. and Mary J. Kinney and was born sixty-thrée years ago. He had - been a resident of Milesburg for many years and had the respect and esteem of a wide circle of friends. He never married but is survived by a brother and a sister, Edward T. and Miss Em- . ma Kinney, both of Milesburg. Fun- eral services will be held at his late “home at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon . after which burial will be made. in the - Bellefonte Unica gemelgsy. ’ : HECKMAN —William = well known resident of Miles town- : ship, died very suddenly of heart fail- . ure last Friday morning, while lead-! “ing an untuly heifer along the road. The animal struggled to get away from Mr. Heckman -and he was “threwn down and: dragged a short dis- tance, the shock causing failure of the heart: He'was a son: 6f John and. Sarah Heckman and was fifty-six Jyears old. He was married to Miss “Anna Vonada who survives with the {following brothers and sisters: A. Ps “Heckman, ‘of * Brush “valley; Daniel, John, Alice and Mrs! Thomas Decker, all of Spring Mills. Burial was made in the Heckman cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. — Notwithstanding the fact that: he failed of election D. Wagner Geiss ‘takes this means of thanking the | ‘many friends who supported him at the polls on Tuesday. ——$4.85 is very cheap for a man’s high top tan sl shoe. —Yeager’s. 44-1t —Tonidrrows AT be Pennsylvania “day at State College. PINE GROVE ; MENTION. The election is over and the next day it snowed. ; Fred Williams, of Tyrone, visited friends in town on Saturday. John B. Campbell, of Tyrone, was a business visitor in town on Tuesday. Rev. A. M. Lutton-and wife -spent the early part of the week in Altoona. Miss Mary Kepler is home from’ Washington on a two week’s vacation. C. M. Dale is having his dwelling and outbuildings wired for electric light. = Misses Sue and Sadie Dannley are visiting among friends in Millheim ‘this week. Drover Wils Cummings last Friday shipped 400 lambs from this section to the eastern market. Rabbits are very plentiful in this section and Walter Dreiblebis bagged the limit on the opening day. A. J. Orndorf, of Latrobe, is visit- ing friends here and down Pennsval- ley. He formerly resided in this place. Paul Tate, who recently returned from France, has returned to his old With the Churches of the Job in the postoffice service in Pitts- burgh. Ed Martz motored to Philadelphia | on Friday to take in the sights and be present at the big game between | State and U. of P. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Glenn and Guy ! and Miss Nannie McWilliams went to Milton Saturday to spend a few days | at the Dr. Frank Bailey home. | Mr. and Mrs. Will Martz, of near | Graysville, are mourning the death of | their three weeks old baby daughter, who passed away on Monday night. Burial was made in Meek’s cemetery | on Wednesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Curt Cronemiller, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farr, i I | motored in from Pitcairn to visit rgl- | A. E. F. { ol which is the maintenance of a club for the | { I | atives in the valley and while here sold his former residence in State College to Austin Johnson for $4,800. 'BOALSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Reitz returned home on Sunday, after spending the summer in Virginia. A number of ladies of the Presby- terian Aid society attended the Mis- sionary conference at State College on wednesday. County. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. b Siding, Hi 2h Bae So Furst uilding street. y service 11 a. m. Sunday school 9.4%: Wed- nesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. To these meetings all are welcome.. A free reading-room is open to the pub- lic. gv Thursday afte from 2 Fhe Bible “and! Cn Christian i literature ead, bor- rowed or purchased. Subject, No- vember 9th, “Adam and Fallen ‘Man! ? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath ‘services as follows: Morn- ing worship at 10:45. Evening wor- ship at 7:30. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer service every Wednes- day evening at. 7:48. A cordial : (wel- come to : Rev. W.K. McKinméy, Ph.D. Minister METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Bible school, 9:30. Sermon, “Stu- dents in Prayer,” 10:45. Junior League, 2 p. m. Senior.League, 6:30. Sermon, “An Old Time Revival,” T :30. Music by male quartette. Coleville—Bible school, 2 p. m. Sermon by pastor. George Eberhart, superintendent. Alexander Scott, Minister. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED CHURCH, * Services next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and C. E. society at 6:45 p. m. Strangers cordially welcomed. Rev. A. M. Schmidt, Pastor. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Church services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. The Brotherhood, of which F. M., Grawford is president, will meet in the church Friday even- ing, promptly at 8 o’clock. Rev. C. N. Shindler, of Lock Haven, will deliver a short address, and matters of busi- ness will be takén up. Every man of the church is ur; to 2itend. this meeting. ce class will meet each Wednesday at 4:15 o’clock. Rev. Wilson P. Ard, Minister. Jury List for December Court. List of Grand 2 bls - List of Traverse. Jurors. ————- Bright, C. G., gentleman. . i Burchfield, Wm.,” merchant Sierly, C. H., farmer Baird, Frank L., laborer.. Bressler, Elias, farmes.. Biddle, Wert, _teamster Bringart, Ira, farmer awe kei dules Miles Craft, Bdward, carpenter...S. Philipsburg .Miles Iilesburg .. Penn Cooney, Geo. M., laborer............ Potter Corl, ‘A. K., farmer............... Ferguson Cole, Jacob, gentleman.............Spring Dunkle, (John, farmer.............. Walker Foster, W. L., gentleman....State College | Irink; Lester R., labérer..iv....... Huston Grebe, Frank, hotel keeper....Philipsburg Goheen, Robt. ,G,; degler,..,.... Ferguson Houtz, Chiries A. farmer........... Union Heaton, V. B., farmer............., Huston Hosterman, John 'F., farmer........ Gregg Houser, William, laberer....... pf listoges ‘Knofsinger, Wm, laborer... ..Spring Kerstetter, J. H., penta ieee © Millheim Krader, H. C., agent...... :vc2vcinese Penn Leitzell, P. P., retired... ........ Millheim Lutz, Joseph, laborer.......... Centre Hall Lucas? W'S. “farnder. S200... Gregg Musser, John, agent Snow Shoe Boro Morgan, Thomas F., surveyor.Philipshurg Meek, J. B., farmer { Musser, Fred M., manager. = ® — 2 3 B ~~ ® Miller, 8; B., laborer............ Bellefonte McKinley, James, laborer........... Boggs MeCloskey, W.. R,, farmer.......... Curtin McCord,” O.. P., farmer... ........... Rush Noll, Emanuel, gentleman.......... Spring Resides, Fred, shop keeper...State College Stoner, Charles S., farmer.......... Potter Steele, Perry, retired.............. Spring Steele, Frank, clerk..o ici. ivi. Bellefonte Soli, Wm., blacksmith....... Howard Boro Snyder, S. G5 laborer.............. Haines Smith, Wm. FF, farmer............ Huston Tyson, EB. D., farmer............ Ferguson Thompson, W. H., liveryman Sensis ates sive ni Howard Boro Wigton, "W. "H.," clerks... Philipsburg Wright, John, carpenter........... Spring Yarnell, J. 1.. laborer. .....cc ov. Walker Yarnell, George, laborer............ Harris NEW ADVERTISEMEN TS XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—In the or- phan’s court of Centre county: in the estate of Sallie Armbruster, late of Walker township, Centre Co., Pa. Letters testamentary upon said estate hav- | ing been issued to the undersigned, all | persons knowing themselves indebted to ! same are requested to make immediate ! payment, and those having claims against | the same must present them, duly authen- | ticated, for settlement. | S. KLINE WOODRING. | Executor and Attorney. | Bellefonte, Pa. | 1 | | i 64-44-6t HARTER NOTICE. in Re; Incor- | poration of the Officers Club of the 28th Division, E. In the | Quit of Common Pleas of entre County. | 39, December Term, 1919. i Ns is hereby given that an _applica- tion will be made to the above Court on the 18th day of November, 1919, at ten | clock a. m., under the corporation Act ! of the Commonwealth of ennsylvania, ! ! and the supplements thereto for the char- ter of an intended corporation to be call- ed the “Officers Club of the 28th Division, | F.” the character and object of i promotion of friendship and social inter- course among the officers who served with ! the 28th Division, in the A. E. F., in or- der to perpetuate the friendship and com- | ! radeship which have grown up among the ; officers of said Division while serving to- | gether in France, and for that purpose to establish and maintain a Country Club, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and! privileges of the said Act of Assembly ! and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file in the Prothenotary’'s Office of Centre | County. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD, G4-42-3t Soliciters. ber lands, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, OR RENT.—On- Linn St., four steam- heated rooms, with use of bath, for light house keeping. Apply to 43-tf . CHAS. E. GILMOUR. XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Letters testa- - mentary upon the estate of Betty M. Kimport, late of Potter town- ship, Contre county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves: indebted to said es- tate oe r ted to make immediate pay- ment, and: yas having claims against the same to present them without delay for settlement. : NARCIE RIMPORT, xec 64-43-6t Spring Mills, R. F D. CALL OR WRITE The McVey Company| Real Estate Operators Offices : Altoona, Johnstown, Mt. Union and Bellefonte, for their cat- alogue of Real Estate for sale—- houses, lots, farms, coal and tim- + 64:43-4t TRY THE " Excelsior Brand ‘Roller Flour ‘ Manufactured by the Curtin Milling Co., Curtin, Pa. FOR SALE BY Weaver Bros. and The John Meese Store 64-43-tf Bellefonte, Pa. * Soeertiaenmesmin ore re en: sure dwellings at $1.00 a hundred. and barns at $1.60 a hundred, on the cash plan for three years, and dwell- ings 50 cents a hundred, and barns at 80 cents a hundred on the Asgeipmont plan for 5 years as against fire and 2. 64-28-1y ? J. ML KEICHLI . Agent. Farms for Sale Large and small, in Central Penn- sylvaifa, Send for Catalogue. GEO. C. WAITE, 64-4280 Tyrone, Pa. Extra Specials “in Our Grocery Department Curtin’s buckwheat" flour—I10’ 1b. sacks, per'sack.............. 85¢ Boneless bacon, per Ib.......... 3% Country onions, per 1s. Se ... dc Jersey sweet potatoes, per rie 4c Large size can sugar peas, per CBIY «uv oign dole Bs sas vote attics ve 31100 Shredded wheat, per box........ 12¢ Large size Mother’s oats, per box 30¢ Prunes, per Ib....... a eV ae « 29¢ |.Golden age noodles, . 10c size S000 iiss ae . 25¢ Rub-No-More soap, 2 cakes for.. 15¢ Ritter’s large size can baked beans, per cam...........5e. . 15¢ Califernia seeded raisins, per’ ox 23¢ COHEN & Co. 6436-1 BELLEFONTE, PA. Eighteen successful years at fitting glasses should convince you : That we Know How Auman, R. E., blacksmith...... Penn Twp Armstrong, J. W.;, laborer.......... Potter Bartley, C. H., firmer............. Marion Buchanan, Nathan, laborer.......... Boggs Durst, Alfred, gentleman...... Centre Hall Daughenbaugh, Ira, laborer........ Worth Dinges, Claude, -miller.............. Haines Gross, John, merchant............. Spring : Hoy, Walter M, clerk........ State College Hall, Ellery, laborer.......:........ Union Homan, C. T., farmer........:... Ferguson Jackson, .John, furniture dealer....Harris | § Krebs, N. T,, merchant.......... Ferguson ‘Kessinger; J. M., farmer........... Walker “| King,“G. Oalvin, farmer............. Gregg Lonebarger, 0. M., farmer.......... Spring Odenkirk, W. A., merchant. . ..Centre Hall Stover, W. M,, machinist.,......... Haines Spangler, R. B.; clerk. /.,....... Belléfonte Showers, William, sawyer.......... Walker Shook, Ralph, farmer............... Gregg Smoyer, Charles, farmer..........:. Boggs Zettle, William, “fArmer. ...i..... ....Boggs Matley, BP. Borer. Tr Rush No Charge for Examination. Glasses that Fit as low as $2.50 CASEBEER . Registered Optometrist BROCKERHOEF HOUSE BLOCK . .. If you have any eye strain or inability to see correctly, why not See if we Know How ~ to Fit Glasses wi * Correction Guaranteed. - . BELLEFONTE, PA. paddtf Have you had the pleasure of a look at our Aisy New Stock of Gifts for Christmas. “IF NOT, WHY NOT? T 3 Round Trip “Trip - Including War Tax _ 5 Washin gton BALTIMORE The Monumental City The Heart of the Nation. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER | 23 Special Train ‘leaves Bellefonte, ‘more 5.20 p.m. | 110.30 p.m. Returning, leaves Washington 4:15 p. m. ; Balt 2 . | J | tr The right i is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capacity of equipment availabe sur PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘Saturday November 22nd, at THE UNIVERSAL CAR ‘When you want your Ford Car re- paired, insist always upon getting the genuine Ford Parts, Motor Company, i in liable quality. There are “spurious,” ‘‘counterfeit,’’ outside concerns. who quality in material— so insist on your Garage or Repair Man furnishing you the genuine All reliable garages may now buy the genuine Ford Parts from us—so there’s no excuse for anyone using the To be sure, bring your car to us for repairs or replacements. BEATTY MOTOR CO. ~. BELLEFONTE, PA. Trucks Tractors Ford Parts. ‘“‘bogus’’ parts. Cars “imitation”’ made by the Ford order to insure re- parts made by have no regard for "VARMERS TAKE NOTICE.—I will in- AE § Everything for ~~ Exquisite —e hy 5 Dinner, Afternoon. ;. and Evening Gowns epfidoby and all other articles of wearing se, We carry a Full Line of Stout and Large Sizes. lai af Before investing in a Suit or Coat be sure to inspect our incomparable line of Wooltex Garments Sole distributors of Gossard Front- Lace and Warner Rut rot Corsets ip Schlow’s Quality Stop 1 The Best for the Well-Dress #504 Snow’ Shoe Coal ‘We have succeeded in securing a good grade "of coal, free from ‘slate, from the above:named - region, and are Offering it at the following : attract: ive prices : i ik) : a So Es “LAT YARD * DELIVERED Sd 50, per. Ton- of 2000 Ibs. $550 per Ton of 2000 Ths. Discount of 95¢." per ton ‘when paid for on “the day of purchase. | : You are iifhited to call at our yard and i in- spect ‘this coal. - ’ Bellefonte Fuel & Supply Co. Sh SYMBOLS OF Friendships Eternal Friendship that endures is most beautifully expressed by gifts that last. Let Jewels and Jewelry carry your messages of friendship and trust. Gems, Jewelry, Watches, Silverware are gifts that keep alive the sentiment that inspires the giver. Let us be your Gift-Counselors at this coming Christmas season. F. P. Blair & Son, Jewelers and Optometrists Bellefonte, Pa. 64-22:tf ANS PPS PCS BSI SPAS