Page 2. RET——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA, Thursday, January Sth, 1911. CHEESE AND KABAGE. DIED IN HONOLULU, | { Not on a' Bill of Fare But a Marriage | A. Reed Haves, a prominent ihe | ure a 1 vd ! License. lof Lewistown, is In receipt of a cable | At Beranton recently a marriage | gram from Honolulu announcing the | license was to Peter Cheese | death there on Saturday of his mother, and Mamie Kabage, two residents of | Mrs, Rebecea J. Haves Mrs | that “city, and the Scranton Tribune | was 70 years old and one | Republican in commenting on it says best known and most widely “Cheese and Kabage.” ludies of the Kishacoquillag valley, At first glance you think of things | which she was a native, She had been | to eat like “ham and ! do | traveling In China, Japan, Corea and they stand for a new team, | other far eastern countries for several They are a team, however, it #0 | months { panned out when they called on Mar- riage License Clerk John Maghram | for a Heense, and Mr Maghram | smacked his lips when he wrote Into | the docket "Peter Che Serantor place granted rasied Haves | All Candy sold to Retaf) of the the Camp Candy Company, Manufsc. esteemed turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa, are of NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY { FORM, are strictly pure and are gusr- anteed to comply with ail Pure Food Laws, Dealers by i at of 8." Nor ile" ine CuK ‘“wode name! | BT Hen broth James During the Past Two Weeks—Brief | Biographies and Accounts of Their | Deaths—Many Prominent Citizens in tne List, Camp Candy Company, Tyrone, Pennsylvania. EK ROADS 2 EX vros Nori ANTHRACITE AND the oll ng ve w v 'e \ 4 \ A Ww 1 hie the I { we 1} Hie Loy Re! dngeased ( '( ) A Philip } ¢ Letrers of administra vo : Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, Om IMINISTRATOR'S NOT! Jane 91 venrs North Al STRATOR'S ITICY old, MUSSER: of Philips! and most who has the past Tuesday Robert M. Musser, iIrg's oldest, best known ighly esteemed residents, been ‘in declining health Yor three years at least, died | afternoon, December 27th one Estate of John G Township Contre Co fetter se estate fund In f Patton Penns. de f admis ration, In the navi I persons inden quested 0 make on 1 out the | claims to present Lhe s aged 68 years ng at 9 which interme under 1, Groh Runkle bowels was the it AMI it “Kabage." | ears from now {if Ly. Be Mrs. Wertz wa BULLER H. M. Huller arts imebod } Id mine J wok | 3 Wertz, who died nt of the Bellef: i J adh rying Surviving her is Gray, Loc) North Mamie hi named ¥ been granted wo Lhe ed payment ana ul me without EDW lefonte, Pa Admr Bi hould Heense perhaps thin the st f throu rhout were | Margaret in Warrior's Wertz Mark cow vices wld Saturd ARD BAUDIS ROMBERGER Elizabeth ber, wife of John B. Romberger, at her home north of Carrall. on day evening, Dect 24th, aged years, from the infirmities of old She is survived by er husband several children funeral held the f Wednesday Spring & mber ve XI‘ 17 MINOUS 11 stor and and M D on otlowing — THE GRIM REAPERS PEACE: Mrs, Levina Peace. wid-| KENNELLY :—Thomas TH. Ken {ow of the late John Peace, died on Sat- | nelly, a veteran of the Civil War and % ~ | urday, December 24th, at the home of | a well known resident of Spring Mills, LARGE HARVEST | ver daughter, Mrs. Samuel Simcox, at | dled at his home In that on M Chatham's Run, of infirmities of old Wednesday morning, December 28th, RE | age. She had reached the advanced | about § o'clock. Deceased had been | MANY SUCCUMB DURING THE age of 90 years. The remains were | suffering from pneumonia, but the | brought to the residence of her son, | final summons of death came with HOLIDAYS. John Peace, at Milesburg, where fun stroke of paralysis. He was born oral services were held, after which | Spring Mills and was aged at tims \ ‘ment was made at Curtin, deth 65 yeurs, 68 months and 11 days 1 TEN Intermen 3 y THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY VENTS NY > : About 42 vears ago he was united in | MATTERN Wilbur 1 Mattern, . J : i we marriage with Miss Mary Alters, who fone of the staff agents of the Pru- 2 survives with three children dential Insurance company died sud . . i ’ . : Rev M. A Kennelly, of York, denly at his home at Altoona Saturdas " ; . " 9 . Benjamin ¥, and Mrs. Malcolm morning 24th ult, of heart trouble ton. at home. The following Deceased was born in Half Moon ! and sinters phy Sh Bing | yall v, ‘Centre county, on September y 1 op Qty Burrell 4, 1866 He was a membe r of the Smetizler. Mrs Mil Simpson Methodist Episcopal church " ’e ‘ Martha Dubs Mrs Reheooa and was highly esteemed He is sur , . o ood and Dubeline fennel vived by his wife and one son, Joseph at at home, ” 1 ane well and WERTZ Mrs Centre | dled at her) home Thursday morning Romber Tuberculosis) of the died cause of her Sun- | A! . | the widow 1% { some \rs age. | one brother T nan anc | Haven, ar was | of warri children Warrior's Ie Mrs war C, Zi died at on Tuesday Jennie 1 Zerhe, Haven aged ZERBE wife of J. E home at Lock cember 27th, about 68 Death 18 due sudden attack heart allure, Deceased was 1 estimable lady levoted member the Church Immaculate ception, and hosts of friends Centre and Clinton county, who be pained to he { r demise sides her husband, who Is a cond or on 3 Valley R i } she is si children, In- | by eight terment forenoon | namely followin rbe, her | De. . Spruce BAIRD lost a of most of Cone ] months the aay GENTZEL nna Gentzel, | 3 wife of Henry Gentzel, residents of Bellefonte about fifte years ago, died at her hom at Little York, York is ‘ WH county, a., on Sunday morning, De- |ing followl cember th, about 1 o'clock. De- | Shultz pas ceased had contracted a heavy cold | of Pine Gr which level pneumonia, | at Pine Grov causing stated SPRA} time, She years, ? | widow months Surviving are | gt her her husbar following chil- | night dren: Robs Beaver Falls; Elmer, | 400d of Bellefonte, and Mamie at home | The cs The remains were taken to Spring | ure, d Mills and in nt at Georges lowing Mrs. 1€ P ¥ L her above 67 79 a Big Money in This Agency. | Mrs. Sprankle w rn | funting- | P nl reast Ant ® . FE EE v.s ele terme made lHzabeth her wile home near | W. H. MUSSER. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA $B 45 PIECE $500 BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. min IRATE LARA ITAQAT AQAA ag al AV BE BW BED BE DE Be DE Be Dene re an tb EE SEE - -~ -~—p, .g, Centre County Banki Corner 41; DINNERSET ENGLISH FLOE BLUE Dinner set, forty Sve pi Receive Deposits, Discount John M. Shugert, Cashier. CHINA WARE ~s, prisomg v - nner Plates Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST. BELLEPON 'A Eo ————D a wv as ye it YOU » ud Juley Steak. go - A a (EELEY CURE h, Pa. wreat: Jesdgm ration I always & 2 oolor sad will Hw EET ET TE THE FRENCH CHINA 66 West Brow Rew York City Referer Dradstreet bank CO. way wr Dune or J 3.50 Kidney Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Keeley i . i ! £ Penna. 4246 Fifth Ave or suy Redyr 60 YEARS™ EXPERIENCE antis Fot drug Write for particulars, Fan : Ww , Pittsburg "Trae Vanes Teme Vasu Trae Manns Dcsians Corvrmicuts &C. . - . rr B&B : » r fing & ahe . n january sale pry ar : her muslin underwear fron ioe arg pater An event of importance. New, fresh 1911 Muslin Underwear at Special Prices, Nice Cambrie Petticoat - trimd deep tuckt lawn flounce and finisht with fine Embroidery Ruffle—January Price, £1.00. Petticoats, 50e to 875.00, Nainsook Drawers —cireu- lar style—finisht with em- broidery ru file — January price, 50ec. Drawers, 50¢ to £16.50, Extra quality White Nain- 800k Night G o wn s—neck trimd back and front with Embroidery—ribbon bea d- per pair i 6 , iP "OV BQ A a Hapa, ing—ghort sleeves of d ¢ P| radio Wrappera. nderful Embroidery—January price, made after able " v ! a $1.00, Jou have ar J the fo owing afl. Night Gowns, 50¢ to £50.00. rn) Dr. Miles' Book and Free Treat Fine Nainsook Corset Covers oo. nerves, heart, liver od : - Kidne pain in the left | ==daintily trimd with Embroidery and Lace—French shape—fly With other goods, yellow sugar Be; shoulder, short breath, palpi irregular heart beats . » dr January (ec, . : | {ront January price, 50 __ |8oft and Granulated 5%c; Arbuckle Corset Covers—15¢ to $10.00. Coffee, 16e Residents of Bellefonte Cannot Doubt of the lizziness or drowsiness: BOGGS & BUHL What Has Been Twice Proved. nervous dyspepsia, the blues, cold NORTH BIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA, | Mrs beer relat = rile evs Fah Jones, with Royer generat for Mr death twenty in the tomes po + ‘Scieniific Fimerican. MUNN & Branch OM t! eRe. * 8a me wand on ere New York arrest $l ¢ yo. (p20 roadway, . £0 ¥ § « TW nat nw od The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. IN EVERY MENT: Prints, §, 6 and ¢ 6, inited Vet BARGAINS DEPART. wit! Free to The Sick. The Great Specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, Will Send Mis Book and $2:50 Worth of Neuropathic Treatment Free. True All ' Irv Through, i Elizabeth elghbor VORrs child born to union preceded the father to t} SOMmMe years r 1 ilo ers and and Mor ah aged thelr ETRY roth the we T and E%e B, 6% ana Cottons, § %« 8 6%. § and 10a od, 50c a palr. bed, 75, #8 and $1.09 b © Mur ¢ # what Ginghams, §, 4-4 Bro Hill Ble Outing Flanne Blankets, Blankets, doul wing | ottons To ched 3 . nebra Bois : : MEA of YW) ! " 21 pre ' 1 tha WW NeW sha pet ‘ Hf a % od Nr of i ’ eh ‘ g Ra NE et ‘ ntermer " ' ’ " Fa iy ; ne « J il . ” nye . 1 not fall to writ f r Dr t ‘ Neurophathy — and br an McEw and Hubler ' Run, and Jacob, of Meyer had circle this county extend pathy to the family Funer A Bunday after Milesby' BAR) died « ber 26t} IY « those to cure, Miles iring Centers ar Nr bes a4 great dis single 1} le on Brain 1.26 It des which ! been and $2.00 Re. Coalport nay of frien thelr sym- and relatives ' . A : wn ‘ ) he . presur LWVe | mer conducted : y I “ 5 er ’ vend nt I fo we les ‘ O PITT : \ the Rev Nida ‘ , year th sme, § wet oat wan : i and Inte | £ be ver "nlla wi CONFIRMED PROOF, dies’ short, 15 and Soc dies’ Kimonas, long, 0c and $1. 25, 48. 75, 98 to $2.76. 19-42 Huck, only 10c. Plllow Slips, 12¢; Sheets, T2-90, 10, 15, 26 and Boe. New Collars, 10, 25 and 75c. Kimonas, la ir 1 La Eweaters, " yo K Oyler, made in 42 Weak mach or ve: Belts " tation, oh Mary H. Barlett morning, Decem of her son Jaco} jarlett, slentine street. I» ceaned been alling for some years past wit omach trouble, and al though her lition was gradually becoming critical, the end came as “ shock to her many friends. Bhe was born September 12th, 1835, making her age at time of passing away years, 3 months and 13 days Early in life she became a member of the United Brethren church of this place, and ever after when her health per- mitted was a faithful attendant there- ol. She was a loving parent, a kind | berculosis, had fastened itself upon neighbor and a gentle woman whom | him. Although the end seemed in- all held In the highest esteem. Her | ovitable he made a brave fight and husband, Jacob Barlett, preceded her | only surrendered when death Itself to the grave a dozen or more years stepped in. Beside his widow he ago. Four children survive, namely: leaves to survive, his parents snd Jacob, Richard, and Mra. Jacob Jury, | three brothers, namely: Earle, In the swelling pnkles, me In gratitude for complete hands and feet, backache or rheuma- from aches and i tism, nervousness , sleeplessness or from distressing trambling sands have publicly His Neuropthie Treatments for Doan's Kidney Pills. Residents | these diseases are the result of ime | Bellefonte, who are so testified years | mense experience for 25 years and are ARO. now say their cures were perma- thoroughly scientific and remarkably nent This testimony doubly proves | successful, so much so that we do not the worth of Doun's Kidney Pills tO | hestitate to offer free treatments to Bellefonte kidney sufferers. the sick that they may test them at our Mrs, James Rine, 239 W. High SL, | expense. Few physicians have such | Bellefonte, Pa, says: “Some years | confidence in heir remedies ako 1 procured Doan's Kidney Pills at |" yjjy Book contains many remarkable | Green's Pharmacy Co, and their use | cures from nearly every state and ter. cured me of kidney complaint and ritory in the U. 8, after many local | bie kache that had caused me no end | shvsiclans and specialists failed. It ff suffering. At that time I told of | my experience in a public statement | "#0 contains endorsements from | Bishops, Clergymen, Statesmen, Edi and I now take pleasure In confirm- ir ing that testimonial. The reller | 'OT™ Business men, Farmers & others, ried, Minnie Amanda Waite, of died about eleven the death of his wife, Mr. Smith went to other cities to work, finally locat. ing at Atlantie City, and about five years ago married a young lady from Philadelphia, who survives Some years prior to his death, deceased's health began to fall, and it became apparent that the dread disease, tu- been ghter of this place, years ving of f band back Gilliam's Dept Store Ww nite ils recommend kidney co AKO -e Po Fire, Lite Accident and Tornado Bonds of every desoription HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Successor to Frederick K. Foster and William Duraside TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE. PA -~ of Bellefonte, and William, of Cole- | ville; one brother also survives, George Cox, of Halfmoon hill. Fun- eral mervices were held on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev, Winey, | tor of the United Brethren church. | terment was made in Union ceme- | . West, and Guy and Wayne, at home, The body on Friday for burial, funeral vices being held at the Methodist church on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Wilcox, Interment Was made in the Union cemetery, was brought to Bellefonte | por. | Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has been permanent.” For sale by all dealers. Price 850 cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Htates, Remember the name-—Doan's—and | take no other. Send for list of remarkable cures in your state. Write at once. Describe your ont and we will send you a $2.50 SBpecia Treatment and a new Hook free. Ad ress The Dr. Miles Grand Dispen« siry, Dept. K. 476 to 486 Main St, Elkhart, Ind. Successors vo Grant Hoover : Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING, John F, Gray & Soni terpenes . neuueronte Also Surety Bonds pared to write large lines as any time,
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