Page 4 — a nq] Bhe Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, November 18th, 1909, COBURN. EVERETT: About noon, day, occured the death of Mrs, | (Walter) eerste Kverett, who lived 67 vears, | Bditor Centre Democrat FRED KURTZ, SR, T months and b She suffered Kditor for ! 1 Dear Sirs I have several! months with jaundice and coming here, dropsy, It death came to h lef She ] FROM FLORIDA. Amanda | St. Cloud, Fla. Nov. 10, 1909. RECENT DEATHS. last Fri- | i BOOB Edna Alice Boob, daughter | of William and Hannah Boob, died at | Very | Woodward on November 12th aved LG ¥ i get years, 10 months apd 17 days days, been DURY since Lo comfort I have five Hmits i= , and trying rei 1 | tu BO | i Ve nore CHAS Editor R. KURTZ SPERRING (i. Edward Sperring and Proprietor nere of Beech (re Htted to hd greatest of time and labor ar, \ savers tothe pastry cook. ) Tian (0 ¥/ Economizes flour, butter : . . a , 7) ed. J and eggs and makes the PION interment ad rview cen pi n a cou weeks, if | wi Bc vile Ad BE ugey \ fooddigestible and healthful (8, if $1.50 Per YEAR W. FRANCIS SPEER dssociat } October : £3 } Int Lp Le LO 4 ne { SWORN CIRCULATION OVE] TERMS OF SURS! elping SUBSCRIPTION, helping 8 ! 4 | A other Wid iH on m ver ireqgquent- Persons who send or bring the money to g 1 A Ww ¢ tives [ U the office and pay advance, $1 per yew | y, at va sister of 1 fol y "4 : : # n) ! . 1. » * CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs wit} ‘a ’ O} 't % ind BR Tuesd : thern fever, as here r man vil ; ob Wr : Mg : y > N ¥ thi i mo k W \ a tol + ‘ 14 0 nr ho) el} : ng | ally wd i N } iil fing, 't N . B Ati ved by " S01 : A : . Pisssburg Stockman for, ; ‘ : wa at thei outhern mber camp mtting u helr tents, just as fast as <uhn, f rtiand regon, 1 x i The date your subscription expires is plainly r. an irs i. Hartline ok ey I wate thelr allotment daughter, Mrs Simon, « \dgely, { A printed on the label bearing your name. All, 1.40, trip to State Collert um ring their families, with | Md. J bc oredits re given by a change of latel the ft Satordms RateChG ¥ Bi Mn a, with - fssue of each month. Watch that, after you 7 20, vias Mules. bY, special “held in the umber 1a plenty, but | FE%ident of Mt Eagle, died ar the home | Makes most healthful food No aium— no lime phosphates Subscribers changing postoffice address, and | [nite ov. church on Saturday even- and a " of his daugnter, } rs J that | pot notifying us, are liable for same Rey WwW H ouke, of Harris Aan nothing else, pla e on Tues had ) the mill is deliver. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar COR MAN : hn Cor nan an aged i F. Dietz, in Dg He asthma for ay morni been a A time. The deceased heim Oct, 21, | Over sg years ago. Mr of the Reformed him are his two sons, Subscriptions will be continued, unless other- g. will preach tough lumber from d sufferer witl wise directed : a. 8 muel R with her two chil er thousand, surfaced | 10 collecto You are expected to SRInue Mp wilt dy : We employ no collector 0 i Burnham, Is visiting her par- $18; drop $18, nalls and other hardware d or bring the money to this oMoe id and Mrs. John Elmer at the higher than in the north Flour is sack, sugar oal ofl 15 and other ordingly Mrs vervbod the run; a her | ©f new store rooms and dwellings are going up | we have pleas gentle w cool nights, when & kets feel quit thing to some at Mill. 1824. and was aged a little | His ] wife died Corr was born siding in VEArs about 30 member urvivi of Cone friends NAD was a church 5 Mrs Lewis, of! Kansa of San Francis morning at 9.30 UNIONVILLE. Stevens, of Clearfield, is in this Tcents, co no 's things ace Dietz, and Mrs visiting Julia friends Six hunting parties sections of the state their rendesvous on Saturday daughter eNnee is on number up section from different were hauled to | abode Alleghenies on T spent Rachael AgAIn in ver has taken " "Th iy our town I'he cli wife and ite conditions ant cl Aare John at fine; with ith the son weather relatives the with breezes est son of A and Miss Cora were hitched up ot through life B HOSPITAL NOTES. ha Wall Mile Trad lace M curtains terns Lace Curls LEMONT hit n heavy French 35.00 a palr iny Curtains " $20.00 y Cl AAO YR A Ww JOWARD 8 TON nr Aras} Renals. and Batten- to $2000 a ) “a $4 inetts Lace Curtains—§ AN patterns f Curtains, §4 50 1c #5 styles sh and 31% yards pair $3 wiyles Fill length Lace Arablan Curtalne $350 to $22.80 a pair. length Renalssance $45.00 a palr Pe Curtalne—3%, 8 long-—-$3.00 to $25.00 » AXEMANN int A» ai NE COTTTY an atlencant at the Ev angelical sting Joh ck's jand was a good, kind father whether the ofl from Weg him are four sons and one Bor little " NOSR W . 4 leasant . hope for his recovery ‘entre Hall tring WHS re son "lectured day what crude interestin of a Masedonian Ni the M. E cn & His wbleman iret ever talk, tt} g undertook one «mw the 15 but Is ho for the Can pawn, I jupiter by Riants range GREENBURR. On next Sunday formed people will Mission Da We have that some peog morn injun nciined to say lot of mon- n Sat. ormed Bunday schoel will a Christmas entertainment but will have a with the the SBundas this year connection pervice Sunday in school mornin fol lessor or Nunday school Is making elal entertainment 1 Christmas Having sold his farm to Fred Stamm Amos Ziegler will. In the near future dispose of his personal property nt public And make his home with his daughter, Mrs Frank, of Green burr preparations for an sale Here's a Chance. Girls. The young couple In that Is conte mplating read this splendid and Baturday, the local lodge of Elks entertainment in Garman's house, the title of which Is the ty Fale” A portion of the will go toward making some ple in Bellefonte happy, ance will go to the 1 tal where money To arouse special Centre county 1a Friday and 4th give an opera marriage offer December sho On rd will ‘Coun proceeds poor peo. while the bal. never comes a-miss interest In the af. falr Frank Naginey, the furniture dealer, offers a Rood plush covered parior sult to the count who will con- sent to have the marriage ceremony performed on the stage during the fair, There Is no better way to start house. keeping than under such encouraging circumstances, and surely Mr should not want long for PY couple to accey na generous offer of this kina, Sugar Employes Arraigned Seven former employes Refining company, known as the Su Trust, were arraigned before Judge Hand in the circuit court on 18, charg- ed with conspiracy to cheat the govern. ment of the United States, All not guilty and were held in $5,000 bail, lellefonte hospi. | The Meansrs Mingle and EB ver transact si ness t installed makes ] t rF interior Deer /"OA/ON the tainzg Alle mous of the with greatly appreciated game Specisity Entertainment There will . Noll's Hall auspices of the seasion wil oper Wednesday ing Now 24, with an ov Thursday Thanksgiving chicken il a ™ evening. ohicker waffle mm Only 15 stor nner ankasely cents » arged ular meals 1 ‘ n. coos cakes and sar 8 served at times, during AN ArTa) f he for sale vitation is ant and all participants entertainment usehold th. A cordial all A in ne neceas! in. pleas. to tien nt ho extended to agreeable time assured “State” Wine Again, Saturday a for B Inrge On Belle were na They hall between Virginia and thoroughly o everybody ke train left which sports of foot of Went Intter so former that The visi themselves special fonte ite College on of real anticipated a close game the University State. hut the tplayed the at interest fortify number couldn't State University was defeated by the of 40 to BO This vear State Is making a record In chasing the pig skin that gives them an enviable post tion among the and largest legen of the land tors neainet the big score hest col Good Roads Association, The oMeers and axecutive commit. tee of the Road Bupervisors Associa tion met In the arbitration room of the court house on last Saturday. There was only a quorum present. The only business was the appointment of a committee to formulate a constitu. tion and by-laws and bring it before | 8 meating to be held at the same place {on December 4th, 1909, at 10 a. m The committees Is JohnA. Daly, chalr. man; Assace Garbrick and Frank Wian The committees will be glad for any migrestions In connection with the | matter Naginey | some hap | Will be a Great Melp. The Philipsburg Journal says that | the magnitude of the Whitmer Steals Lumber Co's operations, just about {ready to begin sawing at their big min of the Sugar | near Hawk Run, may be inferred from ar | the fact that the pay roll already num- bers 162 persons, which will mean the paying out each month of a snug little sum of cash, thus helping along the material prosperity of this com- munity, and the result was that | int ints F the well and the gt pr od that is FRUITTOWN-—Potter Twp Miss Nlanche ne oF BDent \ Me Qyyw th her wae t alone ve prong buck and 1 this for the ney heat fret dn . nt Daniel n te RIT IN Irrels ‘entre Hall on Saturday was Quay Statue Bills Audited. Auditor General Young on Fridas nassed on the bills for the erection ¢ the Quay Sculptor Karl Ritter $5174 The commission expended $14,802.50 very little will left of the appropriation of $20,000 when the bills are pald statue, and the balance A amounting has po that itn already be REM RT OF THE CONDITION : or THE RELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY of Reliefonte Contre county. Pa. at the close of | business, November Sth. 1000 | RESOURCES Reserve fund Cash, specie and notes Due from spproved me SETYe AFONts Nickles. cents and frac tional currency LZ Cheeks and canh (tome Due from Banks and Trost Co.'s. not reserve Com’relal paper purchased vir Upon one name 188 1 0 TWO or more names 854 554 95 Loans upon eall with col Internal | Time loans with collateral Loans secured by bond and morteages Investment securities own od exclosive of reserve i bonds. viz | Rtocks. bonds, ste | Mortenges and Judem'ts of record | Furniture and fixtures Overdrafia aes TINT Mees yo Lom 3 nym Mme fon mn by 8 LiF] op nee Te LT £7 0 = tem 1.000 3 ove wo LIABILITIES Capital Stock pald in Surplus fund Undivided profits. Jess ex. penses and taxes pald Deposite. subject to check $908 118 73 Time cortifiontos of deposit 207.998 11 Deposite, savings fund nex Due to banks and Trust Co's fe. BOL reserve Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding 00.00.00 nom ARI. Amt Trust funds invested Amt Trust funds uninvested Total Trost funds. $11. 7% 18 State of Pennay'vania, | County of Centre { L John PP. Harris, Treasurer of the shove named Company, do solemnly swear that the Shove statement is true 10 the best of my knowledge and belle JOHN PF. HARRIS, Treas Subseribed and sworn to before me this fh day of Not, jen HARRY KELLER, Not. Pub, the | of | o 10,000.00 : fiom! Correct = Attest CT GERRERIOH, AC MINGLE CLAUDE ¢ . ter John Wi and Mrs. Newton Ha ogeiber wit nom cou on Tuvesday aft liam. Harry, Ge i one hrot i Hoty The fur Crnoot the home of his East |. gat nthe | VORIS berland William 3 died In while on a visit 8 daughter, Mra. W. W ineral took place in that city on Tues. day afternoon at 2 o'clock Mr. Voris Was an uncle of Robert Voris who, at one time, owned the blacksmith shop Pine street, Bellefonte, now the property of George Mallory. He had been here a number of ti well known In Snow Shoe where he also visited a number of The SHOE SALE $5.000 STOCK msport on at the home Gray The eit Thursday f hi f on | cent. off and will ontir iring November and on ing December je We pay We pay for Eggs a doz for Butter a We pay for Lard a Ib We sell fancy Rio Coffee a We sell Sugar Syrup a qt ib n STATE COLLEGE SUPPLY CO. R. M. Foster, Manager. mmm WHERE YOU mes, and was | A at ! at the } adaug ! Miss Mellie Neos of Mr ar “r of Morkview re Mallory Studio 2nd Floor, Crider's Exchange. ANNOUNCEMENT We ha rk ve NOW! Bring this ’ better ad ¢ portraits the time attention better come and receive Aan extra 126 styles Serim Curtains 2 ton White, Ivory or Aradb--41 $2200 a alr 13 styles Princess Curtains — sill length—3$0.50 to $30.00 a pair. BOGGS & BUHL NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. ards ? to great feature f Thanksgiving THE Dinner ROART ra 8. whether mm} lelightfully surprised grand ferful will be a wor SAVORY ROASTER It I» perfect] Self -basting tight Frvery al meaty flavo in the roast Absolutely =» Perfect satisfact) back money Come In and res Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. batt edd abedda nants ade adonis toads do tdandonleatslandantandotbintasle THE PLACE TO BUY GET ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION R YOUR MONEY IS AT CLASTER’S UNDERSELLING STORE MEN'S Roo Corduroy Pants, best quality $1.98 LADIES’ Underwear good quality, ribbed, B cont grade only 21c MEN'S Good Quality Wool Hose, regular 2 cont grade only 1c saving store every day MORE AND MORE people are getting acquainted with this store as a mobey- Buying in large quantities from the largest manufacturers enables us to sell much cheaper than other stores charge for the same goods, Our store is crowded with the largest stock of Clothing, Shoes and furnishings that has ever been shown under one roof in this city. We ask you to come and take a look at our goods and prices, and your patronage will be our reward, MEN'S Hevy Pllscce Lined and Ribbia Un. uerwear, Sv grade 39 cents MEN'S Good 530 cent Work Shirts 0 all colors 39 cents RICIH'S Heavy “Al MEN'S 81.8 2" Wool Underwear, all colors 89 cents JUST GLANCE THROUGH THIS BARGAIN LIST Wool Sox, all color, BO cont qualiny 39 cents CLASTER’'S UNDERSELLING CRIDER'S EXCHANGE : : + ALLEGHENY STREET : THE BIRTHPLACE OF LOW PRICES STORE t + BELLEFONTE, PA.
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