Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMO CRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Thursday, December 22nd, 1910, CAPT. RUNKLES' GREW BATTLE WITH ELEMENTS BRAVE COMMANDER SHIP TO PORT. COAL BUNKERS WERE EMPTY Were Forced to “Use Sails to Carry Them Over the Crew Nearly Frozen—Capt. a Former Bellefonte Boy. Runkle following recital of Cant rew, is taken from American, and will prove in- from the fact that Capt. is a former Bellefonte boy, been born and reared here son of the late Capt. Michael nd a brother of Joseph Run- kle and Mrs, Rush Larimer, of this place, and Morris Runkle, of Altoona. George had a hankering for the sea, and after he old enough en- listed on the schoolship Saratoga, plying between New York and South- ampton During this period the Span- ish-American war broke out and Baratoga was pressed into service a cruiser. Ged Runkle was moted to quartermaster. After the war Runkle remained on the Sara- toga, filling the office of storekeeper and then third officer. Sometime later he was raised to commander of the schoolship Adams, with the rank of captain, which office he now holds, Capt. Runkle's gradual rise purely on “his merits, and instance of a man being the ranks and p schoolship, as a has always been American's lows The ous and his « North teresting Runkle having He is a Runkle the George of voyage Runkle Sunday's hecame as pro- Ire taken from ' West Point lected. The North f the voyage ry of 8¢ sl Half frozen battling sixty Ad tired with E les seven i 8 arrived home in from many days and headwir of the school in port recently, time for Christ of the ship ims la daughter the | | union had | coal bunkers | the thought of they forgot nights they the come that and that had beer ship of un lays of steam | Ropes and Deck lice Enshrouded. formed on r “eh nd | left wan Wheels Legless Fiance 2] r ’ ’ 1 to Wedding by 1} fact legloan Ar inette wheeled fice of Al rite “Al the Mcinerney at whispered married BONS the remony Then back get offic work alderman an wit. the girl to thelr A rmliroad brakeman lege In an aceldent last Feb ruary. He has known his wife for tw’ years, but they were not engaged un- th after the accident Jost hoth Princely Christmas Gift, Accompanying the announcement made publie that the Standard ON company had declared its final quart. erly dividend to stockholders amount. ing to $10,000,000, It was stated that John D. Rockerfeller, an owner of 25 per cont, of the stock, would receive as his share $2,500,000 Bince the year 1852 It in stated the head of the great oll monopoly has re- celved In dividends about $1580,000,000, His dividends for the past nine years alone aggregated over $90,000,000, while his equity In total net profits since 1582 is sald to have exceeded $280,000,000. ’ Don't gather In your hen fruit every night—let them remain in the nest until they grow larger. This ad. vice Is free, and just as good as any other free advice you oan plek up. BRINGS | Angry Ocean—The | stronu~ | the | has beén | ig the first | laced In command of a | graduate | | years and fol- | | Was ds, | | church docks, and | i med | | A DISCOVERY MADE, | ere Are Times When a Quart is Not | A Quart, From the Altoona Tribune we | made in | groceries, that a discovery has been that city as to measures in viz: “Thomas of welghts into office vestigation into dry measures by grocers { that should have use for in gelling thelr goods and has found that the wet measure was used alike for liquids and dry materials. Hq | Immediately started a crusade against the use of the wet measure for the sale | of such articles as beans, peas, cran berries, grain and other dry foods The wet quart measure. one that is In | general use, contains 567.76 cubk inches while the dry measure hglds 67.20 cuble inches go that it can read- { lly be scen that people buying beans, ete, In a wet measure are not get | ting all that {8 coming to them, Mr Donnelly on making his inspection and | finding the wht measure in sgeneral | use notified the great majority of the and others having use for | both measures that they would have to secure both kinds and use them as they were intended-—one for liquids and the other for dry materials. It is his Intention now to bring prosecu tion against any one the wet or dry measure for than the pur- pose for which Intended.’ the measures, made a the use Donnelly, and had city's sealer since going thorough In- of wet and and others both kinds {| RTOCers 0 using other they are HISTORICAL SKETCH. Reuben and most Township, Centre born at Aaronsbu 8. Stover, respected « of the itizens County, Pa., was rg on the 24th day | of October, 1837 and departed this life at the old "Stovers Hotel, Livonia November 1910 His age was 73 21 days His parents were Charl Stover Reuben a family of two sed In November Peter 8, F ised and a member of the Reforms April 17, 1861, he wa rriage to ly Gilber Mic " the R 0 1dent Mile one of Adam and the BONS He was 1837 by the Later he w firmed tis younger « f bapti Rev. catecl isher con on inited In m Gilbert, by Was dreq fi Mr wor |v Dass of men fd Pays Debt 75 A man i carn had oceasion to if he finds owes It to himself to when he knows they that will tone him up and prolong his | Hfe Price 31 a box six boxes #0 | with full guarantee any form of nerve weakness In men of women Address or oall at C M. Parrish Bellefonte, Pa, where they sell all the principal remedies and 40 not sub- stitute Years Old, old not pay a debt. and sing his grip } take sexine Pile are the one thane may have yet he In J for Death of James Savage. James Bavage, father of editor Matt Savage, of the Public Spirit, of Clear- field, dled at his home In the Intte plage on Bunday evening, Decembe {11th In ‘he 84th years of his age, | survived by two sons and one daugh- | ter, He wan ty's Vest known citizens, two terms as aunty Commissioner No More Abusive Langveat. On account of the abusive language used by some attorneys in the trial of Civil court eases, Judge Alexander D, McConnell, of Westmorland county, ordered the cases continued at the expense of thelr clients, Hereafior bullying of witnesses and abusive re. marks to the jury will not be permit. ted In the Westmorland County courts, ’ Heo | one of Clearfield coun | and served | $2,000,000 PROPERTY BRINGS JUST $289.75 | STOCK CERTIFICATES AND OTH- ER ASSETS SOLD. ‘JOHN K. TENER NOT THERE Former President of Swindle Absent When Relics Go Under Hammer— Big Drop in Securities.—~Bidders Were Chided. All 000 salable remnants of the $2,000, National Public Utilities Corpora tion swindle, of which Governor-elect John K. Tener Ws president, w sold by a constable on Thurs last Philadelphia, to satis OS for office rent Only $280.76 was an le Nearly \ 8 day claim mn $4 i realized by the evervthing hand the corp went to dealers in second goods promoters ration swindle to bid In the gr Neither John K. Tener, stump expressed great confidence the corporation and publicly its phantom ( raflroad prise, no ener's repres« tives ut the as 18 could Th ble's sale Mr the None of of the was $2, 000. 000 sent ods, the in lauded enter nta- far who on eRon r an of Was sent be arned announcement made it plain Tener's campaign corporation the $4568 3 snie, ita that in wis pre of the of cours onfidence swindle $2.000.000 b ied to acked by the constable’'s sale, was Apparently CX Ped would show up In the rescue the corporat ent ne Need that min ted last of Tener ute to he Was That i satist presi only ven Wak ugh « rent vie may be Treatment ™ “Soap Aut omatie RESULTS THAT REMAIN. Are Appreciated by Bellefonte People "hot : who suffer I'n back and kidne compiaint tried nding on in lim m . nye ay after another, f ent I'his there iw ane specia that perma nently and there in ple ) f prool right here In Bellefonte Here the testimon one who Doan's Kidney Pills years ago. and now states that the cure was last ing Mrs HBireet nporary ben 4 aging but kidney dich ne " of used BB. ¥. Dietrich, Hellefonte, Pa know that Doan's Kidney good remedy and 1 do not hestitate one moment in confirming the public {statement 1 gave In thelr praise In Oct. 1007. A member of my family {complained a great deal of backache | and headache and 1 had heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that 1 91 EB. Bishop RAYS procured a supply at Green's Pharm. | acy Co. Their use effected a com. siete cure and also strengthened the Mpeyn. The benefit received has | been permanent and I have thus been | convinced that Doan's Kidney live up © representations” For sale by all dealers. Price 580 cents, Foster-Milbarn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Hintes Remember the | take no other. Next Firemen's Convention, It bas been decided that the next district fremen's convention, which Is to meet at Bois, shall be held on August 16, 17 and 18, 1911, name—Doan's--and Dress | In which | "| Pills are a | Pills i WANTS 65000 CATS. Westerner Will Buy Falines to Chase Gophers in the West. Youngsters are beginning to search out all the cats, Toms and Tabbles, Angorns and homeless felines, In Sharon, Pa, and vicinity, for they will be worth money within a few weeks, according to advice received by Squire 8S. 8B, Gilbert H. Randall, formerly postmaster of West Middlesex, and now of Washing ton, has written that he wants an even L000 cast and will pay a fair price for them. He expects to be in Sharon within the next months, | when arrangements will be made for | shipping the cats to the far west Mr. Randall owns land out in | Okonogon valle) in the state Washington He has associated | self with several property owner in that territory in effort to rid the valley of gophers, @ small animal which is viilent that the gardens of the farmers are ontinuall up | with countless gopher holes Five thousand cate are to he to the Washington April 1 The cat is a deadly er the gopher, through the millions of earth Is can exterminated there bh concerts two of him re nt an BO pre aug shipped wuantry about emy Ana ther the i diggin more rns alter for pn looked for, a famil urchin and he ntinent the Big Money in This Agency. energetic person ith me can make big money Tollet we repar Sl Kidpey Lures TW Sak Kidneys, Free “INCURABLE™ HEART DISEASE SOON CURED. By the Great Specialist in Weak and Diseased Hearts, Miles, M. D., LL. D Whe Will Send $2.50 Worth of Spe- cial Treatment and New Bock Free Treating Franklin or arm. palpita ankles, or to treat sOnn thering « Dr. Mile will nd aMicted | The w=» Tr isually lieved These years res 21] treatments the are result of and re- Various mach and complicate each astonishing are the results of his treatment that he offers all sick persons a two-pound Trial Treat ment free. Do not fall to try It Certainly nothing oould be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence In their treatments. All afMicted persons should avall them. selves of this liberal offer, as they may never have such an opportunity again. Delays are dangerous No death comes more suddenly than that from heart disease Mr, Ollbert Ward, Crown | oured after ' prominent physicians fall. ied. Mr W, Crites, Ludington, Mich., | oured after ¢ falled. Mr unyan, Spencer, lows, after 3 fndled. Mr HL. 0 utvitle, Pa. after 4 tatied "Mrs. Mary bella, Greenville, {Pa after 11 falled, Mr BE Smith, | Wayne, Mich, after 8 tailed Mrs. Lis wie Ewing, Bouth Charleston, 0, after {3 falled. Cures from your state sent on request, Many cured after § to 15 phy. sicians pronounced them “inour- able" Send to Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. MH. 475 to Main Ht, Elkhart, Indi ana, at once, for his Free Heart Book, Eximination Chart, Opinion, Advices, and Free Treatment Describe your disease. exter re in treating heart often markahble iments nerves MCC ess of the which cane. Bo wt City. OQ. r 4 the Nude in the Snow. Beven men and three women, as de- vold of raiment as on the day of thelr birth, wallow and roll in the snow In the backyard of the Kosmos Physical Culture sanitarium in Chi- cago, I, dally in the hope ansint - Ing nature In thwarting ¥ Time's | advances, The women are from the men by an elght foot fence and all are between the ARCH 40 and 65, The snow sun cure, Henry BE tarium, of anther board of cure Is combined with a and In both treatments Dr Lane, In charge of the sani Insiets on nudity LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE AP Estate of John OG ownship. Centre Co parr Baudis, ate Peooas, dees dministrat WYIDY been grvate of Patvor nid ns af 0 the above named or slate h DIS re ARD BAI imir Ben EXE UTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Mrs. Jane D of Ce is (8 TOR mane a] sent she 2¥Y 10 PEALER f inde} quested to M's EX LB | NOTICE tate of James Kelley Botroug cen Levers of administration bern granted w estate having wr of W CR Pennsylvania, s) ‘ Me are hereb h] —— ——————— ——————— —— — MUSSER - LN . INSURANCE AGENT Public and Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA GENERA k Notary Pension County Bank] ing Co., H Receive Deposits. Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier. Beezer's Ss Meat Marke: PHILIP BEEZER ELEY CURE et f ‘ “W rite for particular . We Aner i r 4240 ¥ Mik Ave ‘ Pittsburgh, Pa. *e 1918 Tree Vanes B&O Too late to hesi- tate over Christmas Shopping— Board the first train and come where are complete and prices assortments surprisingly enough less to more than pay your fare. Purchases deliver- ed free to your town, BOGGS & BUHL NORTH BIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA. separated | Sherri —_ st Pook Sass. Pil Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retail Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufac- | turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa. are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly pure and are guar- | anteed to comply with all Pure Food | Laws, Camp Candy Company, MANU YACTURDRS Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Ls K. i At mis yard, opposite R R Pas : 51 “ 1¢ Des I ANTHRAC ITE the P, ation, yual ties AND BITUMINOUS COALS of.- Wood, Grain. Hay, Straw and 50 all kinds 1321 hi I RT he STARS «en BUILDING MATERIAL BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. $2 ’ . dl Be BY BED PY BE PP PE BEDE DE PT TCAVATATATATOITOITITCATS Sh Sb SEE SE EN 45 PIECE $=00 DINNER SET. = ENGLISH FLOE BLUE CHINA WARE Dinner set ONEY ORDER CHINA CO New York Qi reel THE FRENCH 8 West Bros Reference ark "ay or 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Manns DesiaNs Corvyriaurs &C. har n may r an » Anyone send a dency quickly masoer invent ts prod free whe —— aoe, “Scieniific Herican A handens ’ Lareent Cp cul . your il Mmewsden MON & Co oom New York Branch (OM ashington, The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART. MENT: $ and § 6 7 ottons Bleached Cott Prints, § We and §%e £% and ne, $%¢ and 100 50 75, Ginghams. §& i-4 Bro Hi Te iting annels 6 hy ed bed Blankets, single } Blankets, double per pair A palr and IL.» -y Hapa Ladies Lad #5. $1.38 Wrappers Kin and $12.00 Ll TW shore, 15 ng. Bc a onas and Soe and SL MM to $2.75 only 10e. Eheets, 72-0, 420 Ladies’ Kimonas, i“ Huck 13¢; Pe Bweaters, 25 19-42 Blips, 10, 15 25 and BO Collars, 10, 15 25 and The With other goods, yellow sugar Seo: Soft and Granulated $%e; Arbuckle Coffees, 180. Towels Pillow Belts, New Gilliam's Dept Store Fire, Life Aecident and TEMPLE COURT HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Sacosssor wo Prederiok K, Poster and William Burnside Bonds of every description BELLEFONTE. PA, John F, Gray & alIray ORIDERD STONR BUILDING, BELLEFONTE THIS AGENCY representa the largest fire nse compan ion in the world Me pre pared wo write large lines ob any time Also Surety Bonds Son Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
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