"age 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 17th, 1910, _— ine : Gon ve Drmorta it. FRED KURTZ, SR., hh dit or. CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, {associate Editor BWORN PERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! $1 Pex YEAR TRCULATION OVER 66 Suns 51 Persons who send or the office and pay in advance CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. ihrice-a-week World for... Pitts surg Stockman for IPTION, bring the money to $1 per year $1.65 $1.50 Tae date your subscription expires is plainiy pr ated on the label bearing your osm All eredits are given by a chad of Iatel the first fssue of each mont! Watch that, after you rem't. We send no receipts unless by req 10st Watch date on vour late Subseribe rs changing postofee add notifying us, ure Liable fo r Sm weriptions will be inued. unless other s directed ; mploy no collector Y yw bring the money tot! special ress, and n Cot Mi ATE expected 0 send s oMoe BOITOR AL sighted been it has Now where ( next important is ‘harley Ross is When the mill and the {s purchas America, at home product Amer himself; he has sense years he protectiv The the cor removal lie official fcation ouster of A of Marengo question of qualifi though election him, he a8 mayor Ids that the ernments, State al, onest be pense half an sand the under th and extravagant e to pilferers ries that hs 4 and of the e gon enriching public A) treasury them at eapense Celebrated 75th Mrs J. D. Wag brated her 706t Jan. 2 A pared for the mucl r Wagne« eX( Birthday. f Mart} ner, ol r ¢ and Adams Bruce aie the mu Ww OCC Mrs he How to Pr Leat Inte ont rve Leather Furniture it fr hreds to powds he first plat afraid to it off Use soapy water brush to get leather and water will only temporarily dry here preparation do It god just sweet oll and four parts benzine oll will darken the leather a little, bu it will soon dry In and leave It the original color. The surplus ofl may be removed by rubbing. Rub late grain of the leather. This treatment four times the life and the elasticity leather furniture covering e » Soap a dust and 4d # sponge and a pal the folds of crevices The ws larken the leather When the leather i» that one 10 wash the : the Ltt I~ u Ww | he It's simple : the of your How to Keep an Iris Bed Sightly. If you have an bed of Iris that Is a blot on your while the with ered stalks are laying up a store nutriment for next year's bloom. It | well to plant something In betwee the plants that will make them I less unsightly In between the iris plants the seed of mignonette can be sown about the middle of April, and begonia super florenr can nlso be used. These plants take less nutriment from the soll than taller growing plants, as thelr root growth Is shallow, They also do well In the partial shade that Is needed for iris. garden, h Mow to Clean Plaster, When plaster caste become solled with either dust or finger marks ma! f creamy solution of dry starch and cold water and apply It with a soft brush, enrefully wetting all crevice and depressions, Set the cast aside t dry, then remove the starch with a Stiff brush, and it will look as If fresh from the studio. Harper's Bazar. | mer | Friday year will preserve both of i ‘eampment No RECENT DEATHS. ALE Adam Clark Dale fn resident of Philipsburg, died at Woodland in his 84th Mrs formerly died She ves FOSS Foss, wife of Prof of Pennsly recently Ir | jad of many her death nmong her \ College, 5 N. ¥ mirahle q sod mud friends fonts Wis a wlities and h re both ret at the Colle CRAVEN | died at ! und Ham om par Mrs, Edw ‘raven, Frida afternoon pneumonia eOr Craven the ents M Prilipsburg, on Ith 0 Nhe in February 22 Years thout aged ifferer thre weeks } is | hiss three children tO for vived | her her the preceding gra TEBOST Mrs Albert sister of Herman Holtz, died on Wednesday of last week home New York Ci She © Mrs. Tebost Fellef where Tebost, Bellefor at of mite Mrs Mrs John A and three children, of Philadelphia of Coleville, and Soon aft her husband alter Bawes Philip Garorick Woenle at home mise the bod of he her w er - hrist MN where he He hov how ni ' wan low April wende ated from ania Ir oMee tire was sttended 4 and ernity of Pennavl! He establishes and the unde the m r grad the Marc} in of 18480 A Lewin! me Ar Dra favorable circumstances first eall to arms, In 1868) ed, enlisting April 15, and made aasistant surgeon of the 4th Regiment P. V.L.L At the end of three months {he was mustered and returned home On October 1581 he was made assistant of the 45th Pa Volunteers, Dr Christ went through the entire war receiving {many promotions, as surgeon of the regiment Near the close of the war he was advanced to Division Surgeon and Brigade Surgeon. He war a | member of the Grand Army and for twenty years he had heen a member of the Post at Lemont, being ts com mander for 15 years After the of the war he went to Chester City, {| Delaware county, where he opened an | {office and practiced for thirteen years | He returned to Centre county and for f sometime war In the mercantile busi. ness with John Thompeon at Lemont { He purchased a farm of 187 acres ahout a mile from Tamont where he moved and resided for years He | finally moved to State College where | he continued the practice up until a year or so ago. On Decem. her 6 1871 Dr. Christ was united In I marriage to Miss Farah Thompson daughter of the late Moses Thompson, | lof Centre Furnace, who dled In 15887 [He was a Master Mason since 1882 heen the Ire deine r mont but at the he respond. wan ont 12 surgeon close {and a Knight Templar since 1865, also | ia member of the Veteran Legion En. 59. of Nelefonte. An a { physician he belonged to the American edieal Association and to the Btate and County Medieal societies The deceased has the distinetion of being the first burgess of State College. He belonged to the Presbyterian church and Is survived hy two danghters, Hester 8. and Mary Irvin Christ who The of medicine | home, SATURD Sat- | with thelr father funeral will take place morning at 10 o'clock. Miss Fthel Mi John Pe home parents ity, on ahout 10 vears of sometimi resided nt on urday PEACE ighter of died at the Central { a'cloc) age and had with the mu ed sumpti Her where | ments 'l und Lire Mrs of her Friday Hut for (ine spent Ponce, dn ace, | #0 Gap in . MONDAY F.S head eral line at 10 A T™ State ( Ki ! EE in C0 that and mn commun pected } thi | murg Methodist lived an honest, upright Surviving her wre her sisters and two brothers al tool place Nl the M. E. ¢} onducted by torment made member church christian parents, The funer- Sunday morning Lp irch services R In In yulny of and life five Oia sell 7 head shont Bgener Sale at UESDA Beech well where bo) from were | Oyler Devon ¢ of catty Trezt cemetery Frank H horses, cows, sheen Ii MONDAY, 6 mich e ESDAY Mi Far hes im AY MARCH 12 At the residence of Clemson, Bufiulo Run. will sell bogs and farming imple Auct “ale svi AM PRIVATE SALE and Farming yrs. old; 1 Bay Mare 18 h GC Wal MARCH oryge PWN M i“ b hoeaa Hine of Troplements the nable Ci Te \ ROH of Pine Grove Mills Catt M 2 u ou west of Lemont stead, 8. H, Lohr of entitle balan ey , mack Auct thi wil head farn Len J Creek r DOrses OW house hold ments WEDNF FRYDERGER herger died Ira CC, Sch several ! Mri recentl nt vdel, near the helpless 1 ‘ontre con John | the residence Orangville, 11 used had condition of 4 { ¥ 4 tie ments Stat Grove rs dec nlmont A beth Fr nshin, { nn berg was hore in 1 Pa daughter She Runvy COWS Was member ana Nor ) ne wi DNE EDNF Rebers and ir WEDNI} r w Frank THURS] M {1st the W “Swar ’ i heard Library THI WM ri EsD ws farm Sale Register. Leading Sales Throughout Centre County. ; Owing to the large airculagion of The Ceniygy | ow Over 0 ach week, which is her paper in advertd wi peopie List of Julian MAROC TS in : Democrat ing. in dw re than ans Centre coun | best place s ths m register egist 0 the a YOUr sae dener Year the ”~ oom i at this ’ mer AG charge ta es for printing at THURSDAY prices are aiwars al pe RIDAY Josep! at 0A RIDAY MONDA hlerst mie Med "a | WEDN ES le. D { [ WEDNES] w v DN EST farm implementa I THURSDAY MARCH 24-1 Hye stock and farm oO chor HU RSDAY. MARCH A SIA idl A we suet MAR Pow DAY I he A mad SHAY gi dale Tmpleme of young Csttle; Them Twitms ¢ following Live Stock es 1 Brood Mare. 7 ys, OM 4 Mileh Cows: harpoon forkand grabs | brood sow anda full | ladder, vwo 20 1 piders goode can be seen | buggy pol 1 ver f of 8 : ver J Bet bosrds cradle, by piank for haul the, ha grain 1st » with Br. cast Charles I 6XLra Heavy LL Chel ary re i singly $54 ednr Spring farm, B Haye y west of Old Fon Wednes Mar. 16} M. F. Hazel Thurs. Mar. 10: D.C. Beightol SDAY i" YAY RSDAY EF. Walker Auctioneers Don’t Miss It Last Call To Our Sale AY MAR Harry Ww ry - 1 his Sh Im 4 1 sell live stock and Frank Mayes. Auet mile cast of Fiem x Brown will so] na. Sale st AY. MARCH = M Meyers w L os west ‘ of There are m Mu long sh Hollow Jam implemen Emerick. Au a] 4) seen a SK t f rea Ww ince oe west ow hay w Ont Feet Happy! ’ has made a wh le Army i the Street, today than you have Our Great Shoe Sale singin at MARCH A.M MARCH 1 “tr M LI MAR When we y MARCH ary y Ye close our store on Saturday night, this sale will be all over! MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Pa. K FERRY Ve ARY ™ near Ke r Det wi i% = Dear Cross ch cows avd & n Saleat ITM = H 2 On the Whitehill farm Lemont. Milton Carver will eh cows, § heifers. 5 shoats pe of farm implements. Sale | VF. Mayes. suet MARCHI-W.T GNM ve stock and imulementis on KE farm, near Zion F. Vaves ATURDAY. MARCH 5% mile south of State | College. John W. Seusrt will sell © pair young | grey mules rising 4 yrs old, wi 20 bisck | horse 9 yrs old; bay horse 7 yrs. old; 18 dairy | cows. 7 are Holsteins, § are grade Guernsers: | Holstein bull 10 mos. old. bred from a Baw | bull: 1 boar. 3 brood sows, § shosts. and » fall | line of farm Implements. Sale at 1 p.m ; F. Mayes, sued MONDAY, MARCH 71 mile north of Zerby, Elmer Smith will sell farm stock and imple {| ments. onthe W._ MH. Grove farms. BH II I ler, suet, TUESDAY MARCH #1 mile west of Runville | Philip Brower will sell horse § cows, hous hold goods, mest, corn, potatoes. 8S. K. Em erick, Avot. sale st | |) WEDNESDAY. MARCH sth~On the Kant man farm, 212 miles east of Bellefonte Frank D. Lee will sell farm stock and im siements, Sale st 12 ocloek. I. Frank ayes, Auer | WEDNESDAY MARCH ) h t ! a wm mpirmenis w '’ new farm MAR DNES mile east 5 mares and full ipn L THURSDAY Sm ma will sell H Andrew's | fae “ + MARCH » 4 miles west of State College, on the G. EB Corl farm, RR Rossman will sell live stock and farm im plements. Sale at 1pm. J I Reed, anes THURSDAY MARCH 10-On the 8. E. Walker | farm. 2 miles east of Salona, DD. ©. Belghtol, will sell live stock and farming implements, | EAM Hayes Shank, Aust THURSDAY, MARCH 10 Two miles west of Jacksonville, along the road, Harry I Hoy will sell 2 horses, 3 mileh sows | heifer, | bull. 3 head of young osttie, and a full line of farm implementa. Sale at 12 o'clock. AC MecClintie, suet I THURSDAY, MARCH 10-At Axemann, W_ CO Martin will sell: 3 horses, 4 good cows, 8 heifers, | onlf, lot of shoats, a full Hine of farm implementa, wagons, plows, harrows corn ob | the ear, household goods, Sale st 17 noon, Frank Mayes, suet {FRIDAY MARCH 114. HL. MeAuiny. Admir, of Geo. Moly of Hublersburg. Pa. at 100 clock will soll 5 horses. 2 colts, Soows, Bb young oat tie, 8 bulls, 5 hogs and a full line of farm im plomania and household goods, A. OC. Me Aintie, Aver SATURDAY, MARCH 13% mile west of Rao burg. Q | SoehrefMer alah 4 Fhothes m cows, bull brood sow: full Hine of op Fay Ke CR shier, suet. sale atl p.m, FALL LLL L LLL ELLE LLL LLL LLL LL blll LLL LLL WHITE SALE At the WORKMANS BARGAIN STORE. Sale starts Saturday, Feb., 12, 1910, and will last for 15 Days Only. at white sale cover, at white sale corset cover, at white sale Ladies’ muslin pants Ladies’ muslin pants 75¢ Ladies’ muslin pants 88¢ Ladies’ muslin skirts $1.00 Ladies’ muslin skirts $1.25 Ladies muslin skirts $1.75 Ladies’ muslin skirts $2.00 and $2.25 Ladies’ muslin skirts $2.00 and $2.76 Ladies muslin skirts 75¢ Ladies’ muslin gowns, at white sale $1.00 Ladies’ muslin gowns, at white sale $1.25 Ladies’ muslin gowns, at white sale $1.50 Ladies’ muslin gowns, at white sale $1.70 Ladies’ muslin gowns, at white sale Children’s muslin pants from Children's muslin skirts from Ladies’ muslin short skirts $1.50 Ladies’ linen shirtwalsts $2.00 Ladies’ lawn walsts $1.00 Ladies’ waists Te unbleached muslin Se unbleached muslin 10¢ unbleached muslin 12¢ unbleached muslin 45 Inches wide bleached and unbleached muslin regular price 16e per yard at 12¢ Embroidery, from Bo up 1% 60¢ T6e¢ 26e 50c¢ corset corset cover, 10¢ #4 sheeting bleached and unbleached, regular price 30¢ per yard, white sale 10¢ bleached muslin, at white sale 12¢ bleached muslin, at white sale 15¢ oambric, at white sale 12%¢c lawn cloth, at white sale 15¢ lawn cloth, at white sale 18%¢ Inwn cloth, at white sale 25¢ table linen per yd. at white sale 8c table linen per yd, at white sale SOc table linen, at white sale table linen, at white sale table linen, at white sale towling, at white sale, 7¢ towling, at white sale 10¢ towling, at white sale 12%¢ towling, at white sale Oe lance curtains, at white sale $1.00 lace curtains, at white sale $1.25 and $1.50 lace curtains at white sale $1.75 lace curtains, at white sale Ruffle curtains from 20 up 10¢ swiss curtain goods, “" Inches wide, per yd... Sc 12¢ curtain goods, per yd 16¢ curtain goods per yd. .. .. .h $1.25 napkine per. don, at white sale. S0c extra large turkish towels, at white sale each ‘ He corset cover embroidery, at ‘white sale per The » be be WORKMANS' BARGAIN STORE. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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