THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. DECEMBER 17 1908, BELLEFONTE AND VICINIT PARAGRAPHS RECENT DEATHS, : | Children's lmgh Jersey leggins, 48c., at Yeager's, | If you want to laugh and grow fat | go to the **Scenic.” | =D, F. and Mrs. Luse, { Hall, were among our callers, Mary A. WiLLiAms | Mr. and Mrs. Edward | | Boalsburg, died on Wednesday | morning of last week from pneumonia She was three years old and a bright | | and interesting child, In addition to her parents two brothers survive, The funeral will be held today. ~daughter of Williams, of | of Centre THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT We can do your job printing; prices and work always satisfactory, Fancy suspenders handsomely boxed | 50¢ to $1 50. Sim the Clothier, Ross A. Hickok, of attending court in Bellefonte this week, Miss Mary Brown, formerly of this . fi lary B Rn ly of ti his grandparent, Mr. and Mrs, place, but now of New York City, is greet- | J i Naf 1 od {| Smith, east High street ing her many Bellefonte friends, | , y » d re | cough was the cause of death, Mrs. and Mrs. Will Rearick ; £4 services were held on tle child, of Niagara Falls, £ | Wednesday, the oth, Rev. friends and relatives in this of the U. B. church officiating. Ralph age was 1 year, 2 months and 106 days. Interment in Union Cemetery. Mus, Joanna Ermincer Harri died a short time ago at her home in Benton Pa., where her husband, Rev, Harris was pastor of the Evangelweal church, Her death was She was a daughter of William and Sophia Etting- er of Milton, formerly of Aaronsburg Pa., her Many years ago. She grand-daughter Gardner Ludwig Aaronsburg E. jetz. as well known i ) I ai | ; Her She | Ladies’ fur trimmed slippers. g8c, at | Yeager's —1f you think of men or boy's present think of Sim, —Children's good, warm slippers, 3sc. —at Yeager's. —Go to the Petriken Hall tonight- something special on the program. —Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Knisely spent | Very pretty colored shoes for the Sunday with friends at Curtins Works, | baby, 25, —at Yeager's. —H. L. Gettis, of Luzerne county, is | - A little daughter was born to Mr. acting as Court ste nographer this week. | and Mrs. Kline Woodring, on Saturday —Milton Kline, of Potter, with wife | €Vening. and two pretty daughters were pleasant Look over our list of advetisments in callers. this week's issue before you do your —Attorney H. C. Christmas shopping : Haven, was a visitor Maurice W. Cowdrick, of Niagara Monday. | Falls was visiting friends and relatives —Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin and lit in Bellefonte recently, | son spent Sunday with Mr, Curtin’s Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Otto, of Johns- parents at Curtins Works | town have been visiting friends and —Mrs. K. A. Snodgrass, of | relatives in Bellefonte, ’ wood, near Pittsburg, is Vis - Read the holiday announcement of parents on Reynolds Avenue, | Willard's store on High street. He has —Mrs. Claude Jones, of Tyrone, presents for Christmas wife of the and Recorder of Blair county, town Saturday. —Miss Helen Otto, who recently derwent an operation in a Williar hospital, is visiting her broti Harry Ott —Miss day afternd pleasant v John Porter Ly —Harry I but late of on on Thursday Williamsport infant died on home of jenjamin Whooping Funeral 1 followit Harrisburg, is | RALPH CuHAkLEs YARNELI . { child of Mrs, Mable Yarnell, Monday, the 7th inst, at the and lit- visiti vicinity. On Tuesday Ella Gates, of Belle fonte, attended the funeral of her uncle, the late Perry Gates, at Warriors Mark, Bath smoking lounging robes—the largest in Central Pennsylvania, Clothier, the 1%, are n an n Barshinger 0 McCormick, of Lock Wf te in Bellefonte on ‘oebs juckets line shown Sim the | sudden Pearl Gillen, the laughter of Ed jured while coasting about recovered i. Mrs and Crillen, Saturds where parents lived was a Kurtz, of a young lady wa Penn i . | some 1seful Register was a BAKING POWDE and Mil gts, —Mrs. E. C. Dietz, of | Mr. and Mrs, Gardner Grove, of un- | Mills, were over Sunday + | home of Mrs. Alice rcles in ti husban« Was visitor in ¥ and six chil SUrviv - rr Comes from Grapes opt 1 : gues a niece Showers nsport Showers. i r, Mr rh I RT tha mm ws or MARRIAGE LICENSES PENNY A WORD AD} in of their office He > A VETY 3 5 ant meet SEER ERE R ED best Mr coming : ’ : ' + 1 " he . bor b . dh . . “ . ad r and |} ! £5 At 1 Deer ovym hors ruped A i . held in Petriken a this “1 evening The this entertainment is furnish Charity Committee chase food and fuel of this community benefit fc each ticket will take up the N ning at 8 , and will cons ) h ror u four weeks he latest and best moving ville, vocal and instrumental mu range attend, as repaid if you do so ARS CALENDARS Chr there “LI As Nan s ther 'h Fo at her « Loge good {| I'he two did tar until Mr. Fye con plained of He sat down wenel mi ce w phew Dr spire 0 rigley Esq re ‘ its and physical cor were named "Cuto » estate me ) joan / ey, « in not go } severe pains on his breast snd in few nts tinned toward th way of swe {) FOR SALF « December 17th h cockerels KIMPORT tou 3 ting nice birds : estimated & ye I again cone destination. On the weak, great drops As they home Ross what “ moms he Hower f 1) for the worthy and or the Elk Lodge The entire or o e he 'n to How ard Ot where he home of his p Wan traln the taken Dolly Hau en OO frot 1s tl s REPORT OF THE CONDITION a 24 will receive ’ igh Mr reached a point the Mr Fye collapsed, and wl Mr Man came oa and | was transpiring, be fou jis companion dying in lis arms, He called and some of the members of the Haugh family beard him, and went to the rescue. The man was carried into the house, but life had left its temporal abode. Mr. Fye, on his pext birthday, in May, would have attained the age of 59 yoars. There survives the deceased a widow nee Julia A. Meyer, and the following children | Mrs William H. Homan, Centre Hall ; Mrs Charles Stover, Spring Mills ; Har ! . Fye, Centre Hall Minnie, at y E. Fy » H : y Stocks. bonds, ete 34.210 44 home Mn, Edward 1 | dio Bn, Spring Mortgages and Lem ts Mills. Mr Fye was a farmer by occu of record 4 Ay pation, aud for a number of vears lived Furniture and fixtures on the farms owned by E.'M Huyett | Uverdriia fand Mrs. F. O. Bairfoot, near Centre | Hall. Funperal services were held at the | house, on the Tibbens homestead, Fri. | day morning al 9 o'clock ; interment at Centre Hall ie » d v fi at srents eer and a near FONT THY RELLY of Re wate vember 27th RESO TRUST pty Pa ~ ¥ FURS WANTED W ' RCES 14 re wio COMPANY (Ate Gur the ¢ of boar ng ling at yd lurkey at been yo has ffering from t that time he 0 CHICK is been full real uber pict : had It is prove recov n many hemorrhages of to be hoped that the « beneficial and that he er hi ey skunk Me 10 $1 x address Kdward LR Reserve fund Cah, specie anda Due from appr SOTVE Rents Checks and cash [Ltems Due from Banks and Trust O0.'8, Bot reserve agents Commercial and other pa per purchased Loans upon eall with col ateral Time loans upon collateral Investment securitios own od exclusive of reserve bonds. viz ] the lungs wii ily to muskrat § " or Haupt, Bellek nes ved $20, 0% 77 re Esq departed Washington, an address rs convention al that Today and to will be in Bedford, Pa. | speak ata Teachers’ In stitute and School Directors’ convention Mr. Fortney is making a wide reputa. tion as an ipstructor as to the best meth. of making o progressive and has institutes DF alternoo de : Inrecto Tues Pa. before a ange i day will where he FOR SALE horsepower made by Fit LwWO wee ks No} Bet smn came 1 Stee water whee! : * feet diameter, ® inches width Water Wheel Works, only used Inquire HH. B. Hough, box #2, routs Spring Mills, Pa L 8 —Several overshot Bradly, Jr, Bellefonte to taken by his Bradly, Sr. and Irn Quaker city. He, however, has changed his mind and will remain here and take up the work of a contractor, and carpen ter. He is an expert mechanic, and be sides building and repairing houses he makes a specialty in furniture, some of which adorns many of the most elegant homes in West Phila delphia, We are always glad to wel. come back to Bellefonte all such men as Mr. Bradly and hope the change will be his gain, months Ago of Philadelphia finish late 7) School ot Rev. W. P. Shriner of the Methodist fonte, but who i» formerly pas of Belle pustor of the Trinity Methodist church, at Lock Haven, de livered an address on Friday night be fore the Methodist Social Union at Baltimore, There are over Metho dist churches in Baltimore and the jon of that city of largest Methodist social organizations in the country This union meets quarterly for a banquet, preceded by an address by a public speaker of note Dr. Shri was born and raised in Baltimore and it is quite an honor for hum to be invited | to his native city to make an address before ecclesiast| contracts Wednesday Benjamin up the father, then n e tor church, prave, A morrow he to where ret the he FUR SAL¥ mark Valley utbuildings. unfaliing spring good shape Address J. DD Shuey Warrior mark, Huntingdon Co Warriors bank hare tarred In F.D Neo i Farm of Arge ™ eres arge (UR R Pa house 100 ods r public schools more Wherever he lectured before teachers’ or directors’ conven: tions he has made a profound impression both as to his sincerity of purpose and the soundnes of the principles which he promulgates | FOR BALE Engine and Ix flouring mw Pleasant horse power r 5 the following =» efficent ler, loosed In the Gap. Engine is & horse power Also leg machinery 1 Freseh - burr 1 mountain stone burr, | centrifugal reel SIRT 1311 smut machine with cleaner, § Nour bolting machines. corn cob breaker, belting. shalt ing pulleys. ete. For information spply to John OC, Mulfinger, Picasant Gap 20. is one the be. ail lines of mission whether ew school 1.000.069 er LIAR Capital Stock paid in Surplus fund Undivide? profits, less penses and taxes paid TIES fi on } ARC OE ~ FURS WANTED $5000 worth of raw furs, such as fox mink, shook, musk rats, and all «John Fisher, a Bellefonte iad who 19.600 (8 One of the most active ladies in Centre county for her’ age is Mrs. Han. nah Ardery. mother of E, E. Ardery one of the efficient Bellefonte letter car. thers. She resides on her farm near Martha, and is in her 83rd year. She still hale and hearty, and besides doing her own work she milks three cows and takes a great delight in being able to do it. Her children have repeatedly re quested her to retire from the active Quties of life and take a rest, but she pays she will when she gets old enough She is a very pleasing lady and has hosts of warm friends in the community where she has resided for so many years, She still retains her faculties and is a very interesting person to converse with on all subjects, especially as to local history, It isto be hoped that she may live to round out the century, such an important cal organization Among the business visitors In Bellefonte on Monday were Irvin |, Way, of Warriorsmark, and Thomas Way of Stormstown, The former has been appointed administrator of the late Mrs John Biddle, of Buffalo Run. Hels na carefu! young man, and the interests that have been entrusted to him will receive proper attention Thomas Way of the representative citizens of Hall Moon township, and says that the extended drought causing much in convenience to farmers for many miles around, About the only available spring in that vicinity is the one at the edge of Stormstown which supplies men la cattle with pure Spar i% The water 1s being hauled an away in all kinds of vessels, is one is carried walter, | | who came out of the accident with scarce: ‘ly a scratch, works at Aikens’ store, had an experience | coasting the other day that he will not soon forget He was coming down High street on a low sled, “belly bump. er’ fashion, when another boy threw a snow ball which struck him 1a the face and for the time blinded him As he was sailing along in the middle of the street at the time there were some con. vevances ahead was driving towards him and, noticed that the little fellow did not turn to the side, and in another moment ran into the team The sled struck the one horse fairly on the legs and it kicked. I'he boy fell off his sled and the sled was kicked to the side the road, The animal bad new stee] calks on its shoes but fortunately it did not strike the boy, of Farmer Joseph Hoy | ANNUAL ELECTION The sanual meet ing of the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Cotnpany of Centre County will be held In its ofee, Petrikin Hall, Bollefonte Monday. January | th, 18. and the sloetion of twelve directors for the ensuing year, hetween the hours of 10a mw. and § p.m. of sald day FREDERICK KURTZ DF Loss Bee'y xl President A PMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Estate of Ann W deceand Letters of administration in the above esate having beet granted 10 the undersigned, ail persons ir debied Wo the sald estate are request od to make payment. und those having elaine | 10 present the same without dela ALVIN J. WAY, Admr Wartiorsmark, Pa. RLF. D.2 N. BD SpawaoLsm, Alby, Bellefonte. Pa x Hiddie, iste of Patton Twp Deposite, subject 10 cheek F180 088 87 Deposits, special FIR NID. 48 Due to Banks and Bankers DOL APPT Yd reserve ag nie Treasurer's and certifi cheeks outstanding 7.088 31 {RE cE Amt Trust funds Investad ff may Amt Trust funds uninvested Total Trast funds eae Siate of Pennay'vania County of Centre I, John PF. Harris named Company. do solemnly above sistement is true Wo pow ledge and belief Subserited and sworn 0 before me this Mh day of Decomber. 10s RRY KELLER. Not Pub Correct HA Attest i CT GERRERICH, ] AC MINULE i CLAUDE 000K Directors La Treasurer of the above swear that the the best of my Wa. 500.78 | i 8 guare deal for furs of “his section. Nr. Trapper, if you wand veur furs. drop Be A tard sinting what you have and 1 will meet you sd , your home where sou have a chance 10 aoeept pomm | N00 | or reject my offer; 1 will meet you In January IWS. Now bustle ard get a pod collection of prime, well bandied furs ard | will pay you square price for same. Jeremiah Zettle, Speing Mills, Fa. R2 MAEKKIT QUOTATIOMS, RELLEFONTY Fees per doren Lard Tallow PRODUCE per pound : A vakeiad Per pound . : . | Butter. per pourd i : | | WELLEFON B- GRAIN The following riees sie paid by CY Wag | per, for grain Wheat, EMM ss + 0555 0s 450s 60 Barley... .. oovnic ane Blhudss sfsnsass vies ses { Corn shelled... Ra
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