Page 4, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 16, 1909, The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Editor CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor, SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per YEAR Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay In advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for -“ Pistsburg Stockman for, $1.65 $1.8 The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All predits are given by a change of label the first {ssue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on your label Subscribers changing postofcs address, pot notifying us, are liable for same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other wise directed. . We employ no collector. You are expects d to send or bring the money to this office DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET Auditor General, WOOD CLARK, county. and For J of Indiana For State Treasurer, GEORGE W. KIPP, of Bradford county, Justice of the Supreme Cour C. LARUE MUNSON, of Lycoming county. EDITORIAL. Two Jewish Holidays th next wed . : ’ ed world I'he Re Hash- evening $7 baer wh at Hamil 8. The imperfe 53 da present an ordin The ( will not f« year of 356 the Jewish separated, for In Hashona will fall at and then catch up Christian year. This, how. ever, will not happen for 30,000 years and so few persons nowadays are wor. rying much about It The second holl- day will be Yom Kippur, on the twen- ty-fifth. Yom Kippur is the day of Atonement or the Feast of Expiation It falls on Saturday week and the stores that close next Thursday will be Ary perfect hristian and be years rever Rosh time due course Christmas with the n closed then Marriage Licenses. Yarnell Mary A. Rockey { Wm ! §{ Roy M. Clements { | ! 0 Zion Bellefonte Ella N. Yeager Leroy Hazard i Alu B, Prince Curtin Rev. D. H. Leader. of St. Pauls Or. | phan's Home, Greenville, Pa., preach in the Reformed churches the (Nittany valley charge as follows Marsh Creek, Saturday Sept. 18, 2:10 ), m.; Howard 7,30 p, m.; Jacksonville, Sunday Sept, 19, 10:00 A. M.: Mt. Beth- el, 2.30 p. m,; Salona, 7:30 p. m., Rev. Leader appears before these congrega- tions with the view of becoming the successor of Rev, H, I. Crow, whose resignation goes into effect Oct, 1, will Cooks get better wages than school teachers. Brain food don't have to be as well prepared as that which you put in your stomach, and woman's Mt, Eagle | Philipsburg | of | WOMAN'S BODY PETRIFIED Removal of Corpse From Cemetery | Reveals a Remarkable Condition, Undertaker Spitler, of Montoursville several men by him in the work of transfe body from the old Quaker Hill vard to Montoursville cemetery, had a lar experience last Satur body that of na Rothfuss, which 1} ly eight ears employed ring a Brave the pec - The was woman named ed near time had bur that 1d been and in become totall petrified When the cask ered et containing the found by remarkably uncoy was en that it in a good of When aston condition sidering he ad lift wei by length time that it 1} buried they ame 0 shed 1 its investi- casket in that the stone nade opening the disclosed the fact body had t to of petrifaction really ave the gt rns d that the state complete The face vrinkle was markable ich petrified the to raise be re without so m a8 fn weight of the corpse uch that t red juired strength of ¢ men HORN-TAILED SNAKES be Used Profitably by Our Farm- ers for Making Fences. Econor ologist H a eltatalte MARLEY § nronortios The the taking of which the new , and for loss of tolls, due to the free bridge. The Bridge Co. is represented by A, A. Leiser & Son and the counties by A. Johnson and George Oram, of Shamokin, The case will be at issue for January term of court Ch the old bridge site, on bridge is now erected ronicle House Burned The dwelling owned by Mrs. Patrick Reardon, a widow, at the Eagleville station, was destroyed by fire about § o'clock last Saturday evening, the 4th, The ongin is said to have been the | knocking of a lamp off the organ by | Mrs. Reardon while she was playing the instrument, The fire spread so quickly that the neighbors, who live some dis. tance away, could not save much of the household goods, The loss of the property amounts to abont $800, but | whether it was insured is not ascertain- ed. A portion of the house was built a few years ago and it was in fairly good condition New Club House. A sketch in Blair & Co.'s window at. | tracts attention, being a design submit ted by Harris & Newman, of Philadel | shia, for the new home at the Country | Jub, at Hecla, whose building was | { burned a short time ago. The exterior | is decidedly original in design, being of | {the Bavarian style of architecture, of { which there is no sample in this section, { The building would le erected on the | former foundations, and would have about the same dimensions, The Board have vot formally approv- [ed the design but it is quite likely that {they will, after a few alterations are Peaches in this county, for a | made, ood article, have been selling at from 81.50 to $2 per bushel-~the first price on the south side of the county. Apples at to to 7¢ cents per bushel. Potatoes at Soc, lof Mr | place, and is very well | well known in their | nities and have | tend best WEDDINGS. Hastings—Grindall. Missy Harriett B., Hastings, Belletonte, and William H. Altoona, were united in Saturday Sept, 5 The services were conducted by Rev. Thomas S. Wilcox, of Bellefonte The bride is a daughter and Mrs, Hastings, known in of Grindal murringe , of (Greorge this vicinity, i Kramer—Swails. V. Ross Kramer, Miss lara Swails, township of Snow Shoe, Jair county, were udited Peace Isaac M. Irwin, Both young people are respective commu- many friends who wishes for the future, tice of the Hollidaysburg, ex. Taylor——Elsey. Miss Bernice Taylor, of this place, and Warren Elsey, of Hazelwood, near Pitts. burg, on We dnesday Sept 8th were mar- ried, Miss Taylor 1s a daughter of Mrs, Annie Taylor, of East Howard street, a pol tured you lady. Isey is a former lemy The young 1} side 24) Hazelw:« nl where Mr. Elsey 1 tior a popu and « Warren | atid coup! } Dear lin one Hartsock—Herr. Hartsock and f Alt Harry P Herr wrried In that « bot bot { ) Penns firoand company at Altoon th city the young Central Qeen Temple Katie Knoffsir Horner, Miss Mary Ling! ka, GG. L. Horner, Wm. Bradford, Martz, Sr, William Colyer, Roy Adam Hoover, John Angsladt Kuhn Royer, Milton Bradford, John Martz, J iff, E CC. latz Samuel Burris de rd W. O Sidney Pr Ww Horner Garver ly nr Y dradf COBURN Corman has gone to South where he has secured employ- Edward Fork, ment, Miss Kate Bilger. of Beaver Springs, is visiting relatives in this section Anna* Hartline spent several with friends in Union county Mrs. G. W. Bodel and daughter visited friends at Elizabethville, few days Mrs. T. W. Hosterman and Mrs ! C Krumrine, of Weikert, are spending part of this week at the home po N. B. Shaeffer, near Centre Hall, F. Corman, of Duquesne, is visit days Ada for a L ng relatives in this community, he one-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alexander, died on Monday morn ing and was buried on Wednesday. %. R. Harter, lumberman, of P_ ton, transacted business here on Satur day. i, 8. and Melville Snyder were called to their parents’ home on Tuesday, on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Frank Snyder, at White Deer, A. L. Auman made a business trip to Wilkesbarre last week, returning on Monday. On Wednesday the Coburn band fur. nished music for the Bierly reunion, at Barker's Park, and op Thursday for the Grangers at Centre Hall, Work on fills and concreting for piers along the B, KE. V. railroad, between Lock Haven and Tyrone, is near com- letion, with a view to double tracking These prices at curb market. he road. rion on | this | | Sunday morning, | were and | of Greenwood, Logan | . : 1B | of her daug marriage last week at the office of Jus. | at | | of Warner, N. Y. | time in White Haven RECENT DEATHS. {on the 1:50 train where interment took | place from the train. LAURANCE FRANKLIN died September 1st, aged 1 year, s months and 17 days, Interment on Sat urday September 4th in tery. My D. the new ceme L.A Wilson LARE widow of the late of Blanchard, The funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 the house and in cemetery. § Clark, died on services held o'clock. Services at terment in the Baptist Mus. Berrie Haves: —died at the home rhter, Mrs, Sarah Yocum, on the Northside, Pittsburg, on Tuesday, Sept. 7. She was sixty years of age and y, having gone ve onl a few VIVOr 18 was born in Centre coun to Pittsburg to li ago. Her only sur Mrs. Yocum, Joun 5, Parrisu gist C. M Wednesday morning of home in Pittsburg, He VEAars her daughter, -i brother of drug- last week at araly cause, was 1 ( leath Mrs Lav ikree brothers, TToos 4g . £ OR A ' ii, tH and was 1 Margsret Al She was mar- 55 to Herny 1. Mead and they moved to a farm whi the hus band had purchased Centre county, where they lived until the year 186% when they went to Lawrence township, Clearfield county, in which township they have since made their home. She is survived by her husband and the fol. lowing sons and daughters : John H James A., of Pitts burg ; Butler [., Lawrence township Clearfield county ; Harriet A., wife of 1. C. Wise, of Ansonville ; Jennie, wife of T. N. Fulton, of Lawrence, and Mary “plac e B. at home. Mrs. Witmer Smiri:—a highly teemed woman of Bellefonte, died day morning at 10:40 o'clock at her home on the corner of High and Thomas St For five or six years she had been ill with the dreaded disease consumption During this time everything was done to restore health but nothing had the nuch desired effect. She spent some- which seemed to give her temporary relief and a little longer lease on life, About eleven Che Sun. | weeks ago she was compilled to give up | and take tojher bed, but was frequently | able to sit up in bed, of She was a woman determination, and only or 80 before her demise she with wonderful week the aid of friends, walked across the | She was a most excellent house- | keeper and was considered an expert | evidence all | Her maiden name | was May E. Hitcheook, daughter of the | Hitcheook, | room, in (frocy work, as is through her home, mn late Mr, and Mrs, Robert of Williamsport, and since coming to Bellefonte made host of warm friends. She was the last one of her side of the family to pass away, thus her nearest friends on earth are her husband and two sons, Russel and Clyde, who sur. vive her, She was 34 years of age last July, The funeral services took lace at the house at 12:30 o'clock on wesday morning and in the afternoon the remains were taken to Centre Hall, NoLv:-infant | near | son of Mr, and Mrs, Emanuel Noll, 'Jr,, | {el { from cho) 1A Year-oia Louvise Houses daughter of Mr, and the Mrs, died in Altoona on Saturday evens era infantum. The child 10 Fd | A t jellefonte on Monday A 4 g 1 one Wilbur Hous- | ng wa after- Mr brought noon taken to the home of Mary Payne, on Reynolds Avenue, f where place. Miss Knov ar the funeral 100K maiden mY mother Name was . borah Long who is quite well | here PA. GAME LAWS A Brief for Guidance Sportsmen. ving is Summary LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Ca STRA Estat i shit SAL} | Exe isabelinl }§ M township, deconss w sale. on Monday. October 4th good farm situate 7 miles east of Centre county, Pa. containing 152 acres perches allowance The farm Is slate cuitivation Bas good 1} never rnning waler. 2 choles ru wublle road passing farm yehurch and schow itis nest farms in Brush acres oak and pine timber H R KREIDER Executor “8 NS at n good and orchards of through the ings SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATYF The Anderson home property. East Bishop street, Bellefonte, will be sold at public outers Saturday. September 28h. at 2 p.m One of the most desirable proserties on this popular thoroughfare ! minutes’ walk from public square-foot jot fronting north on Bishop south on Logan and west on Ridge streets thereon erected a story frame dwelling, good barn and outbuildings. At same time will be sold Marchal & Smith square piano, oak room sult, walnut sideboard and Apollo range Terms reasonable W. CC. CASSIDY X3= Executor EX® UTORS NOTICE Estate of Elizabeth Henoey borough. decensed Notjee Is hereby given that letters tary On the estate of Elizabeth Miliheim borough, deceased. have boon Issued to the undersigned All persons knowing themselves 10 be indebied 10 the estate are requested 10 make immediate payment, and {those having claims against the estate will please present them duly authenticated to the | undersigned ate of Millheim Lestamer Henny, iste of JOHN DROWN Executor Loganton, Pa W. HARRISON WALKER Atty. for Estate xi FINE HOME AT PUBLICSALE On Friday, October 1. 1.50 p.m, | dersigned Executors of the estate Grove, deceased, will the premises, In Walker twp the an of Daniel Doar the propery. The house is a WO sory frame, and & small barn and all Decossary out. bulldings on premises. Also four and a quarter scores of good farm land situate near the above desor) property J. W. GROVE, M. H GROVE F.C. GROVE, 18] Executors. offer at publie sale, on | pear Zion, the | following cholee property, consisting of house | and five and a half acres of good farm land | Swarm Woman's Kitchen, al was held at hone 1. Fox, at Lock pl of 1tion Bees ’ the oF George iaturday In celebrs wedding anniversary The 1 hrice-a Week World Mort 4 MANY BARGAINS " LADIES" SUITS WAISTS SKIRTS ! » Q 4 i A » COMBS AND BARETTES you will travel in style and comfort. Ever notice how many traveling men wear Regal Shoes ? Because they've found that Regals look best, fit easiest and last longest. That is why REGAL SHOES are the bent footwear for pou. So, drop into our store lor a par today. New Fall Shoes for Ladies, now in. “COUSINS,” QUEEN QUALITY" “CARLISLE” Men's and Women's Fine Hoslery. School Shoes. “" MINGLE'S SHOE STORE
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