Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor. CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Pyoprietor. A.C. DERR Associate Editor, b CIRCULATION OVER 5,600, I ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SUBSCRIPTION, A $1.50 Per YEAR Persons yho send or bring the money to the oMee and nay in advance, $1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thricea-week World for SEE FN Pitter Stockman for £1.80 Published weekly every Thursday morning Entered in the postofMice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class ma ter, The date your suhseription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name, All eredits are given hy a change of label the first issue of each month. Watch that, after you remit, We send no receipts unless by special reqaost. Wateh date on vour Intel Suhseribers changing postoMee address, not notifying us, are lable for same Suheoriptions will be continued, unless other wise Virected Wesmnploy no collessdr. You are éxpeeted to sendor hing the money to this nfMoes and SALTY SENTENCES. low A crushing | was Black Hand kidnapping za last week at New York, when Maria Rap pa and Stanilao Pattennza, reputed to be the leaders of the band of abd ors who ole Guisep Longo and Michael irooklyn children, were sentenced { ot le t! vears mont} In ntencing Fawcett del scathing der of the Ni that the and or impose partic tion of ot as 4 or nu fimnrisonr Keeps Pigs in Parlor. for keeping magistrate what he Mrs with ca pigs from way o never pigs was in dinarily or frame in the the aut) oCCuny provemer Y. M. C. Considerable been A. KY auditoriur gallery sides ever and who attend t) other athletl gEymnasiu Quits in mak it a bene tomorrow bullding be an Indo the Acad town = ball are teams High A In stunts musi refreshments be a night sport, A. Benefit E31 4 wil Iditior Placed on Pensy Pension List. Bix local PV company employs the pension list § tion on Januar Int 1 Houseman, because he has passe milestone that marks thre ten For a er of years he employed as a teamster In the toona car shops, but his health would not permit of his carrying on this work any longer and for a few years he has been working as a janitor In the car shop offices He enterel the em- ploy of the company when he was al- most 3% years of age, a large portion of his previous life having been spent as a tiller of the soll. He was born December 10th, 1840, at Spring Mills, Centre county, and entered the service of the company on November 11th, 187% ont nia Rallr Ora Ady the and wan Al d HOOT num Building Mile of High Fence. The Harbinson-Walker brick works are building a high board fence around their plants at Mt i/nion The fence will be nearly a mile long and eight feet or more high, It Is to bo A closed tight affair and to make it necessafy 10 mo by the gates ot into the works, The purpose of t Is to give the company officials better control of the workers and the works, ———————— A N————— Getting Good. Clinton county appears to have fall. en Into line with Lycoming in the matter of a decrease in criminal bus. iness for the courts, Jurors were drawn for the Januar term of court to be held In Loe Haven, but there are so few cares on the list that Judge Hall has notified the prothonotary not to have the jure ors report for duty. A similar ane nouncement been made In Kik county, he, Home time ago | [ben In New Yorke) COLYER. Miss Anna Smith, of Centre Hill enjoved Christmas with her friends, Misses Marion and Ada Meliss, Miss Maggie PHflips Is spending gome time with her sistetr at Milroy. Mrs. Ellen Miller was called from Centre Hall to the home of Mra. Sus- an Long. to care for her as she has been in eritieal condition for some time; it hoped she will soon re- cover, Mr. and Mrs Lillian Gettig all who are employed Lege, enjoyed thelr va ents and friends Messr lowell ands Belleville callin mong friend Arthur Holderman threshir thering he cont | n is Jordan, Mrs Eva Fleisher, at State Col ation with par- Wm ind Mis Elmer Alex nt a few da and relatiy finished his son's in empl now ga 1910 ens his improvem for flrs go with The at the POTTER TOWNSH 1 A | iP. ' TT Fy for eno Mr Wn alid from pr bright ma lve 3 more f MOUNTAIN SCHOOL. The Chrtstmas entertainment was held at the Cross church, on cember 24th, was a fine affair Locust Grove Bunday school was treated on December 26th Adam Finkle is a* present the prop business, he has five teams on the road dally Morrie Lingle and lady friend were visiting at his uncle's home, W. L Lingle's, over Bunday The protracted meeting at { Grove Is still on the go On Baturday evening there birthday party held for Mrs. Samuel Lingle. There were 33 present and all reported having had a fine time; they all partook of a lunch, clowns were under display. oP r ri tisn the future } ve that turn of spect for Cur the events wisi IT) whe noe re many su that 3 The also rushing four and Locust to | A bright little baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baudis, at Beotla on Christmas eves In time to spend the holiday season with the happy parents. The young man weighed Just seven and one-half pounds, ~Bverybody likes good wholesome fun, and in the musjeal comedy, “Ieu- there will be no difficulty in findin it. In addition lots of good musical specialties, 1 will pay you to have your sale announced In our Public Bale regis. ter. Select your date now so others may see it and not Interfere, Whe A an few | WEST BRUSHVALLEY, i Hello! 1911, may you bring health and happiness to all readers of {the Centre Democrat, ' Some of our people were to Mil heim to see the fantastic parade which was fine, Calvin the sick Grenoble, in slowly The most of our thelr Ice houses Miss Jodie and Velera n few da in MitRinburg Clark Stover has mill into James is now ready to H. H. Vonada leave thi near fut who had been Improving farmers have on filled Duck spent 1] his woods moved Gramley's BAW and operate and Jacob place | W Smith \ wih Or wedding couple d serer i" ding Wert Is ] vali a i pres 01 in B le ROCK VIEW.—Benner Twp. ton R 1 2 ©r and Mi The Traffic in Votes in O ! ’ Is Freakish 1 ® Cot stepn aance the time the ba liroom full of of skip this intent and the | of kes most mont dance fn it nt BAI the a ballroom whirling masge« figures, some doing Boston™ and still others hopping figure gracefu It sets dancers Into a ping, prancing the original executins all a fn slidewnys that defies description To describe the "Boston the freakiest dance produced to be putting it mildly. It is bination of dances and all must go at top speed trot” as Is sald KR Come of them There Is man went to sleep on a was struck by a fast train and es- caped with a headache, To complete the simple beauty of this tale, it is a pleasure to add that the locomotive Is also doing well. Bince then he had an accident and was killed by the fall, i in California rmilroad track, who PLEASANT GAP, whe were home for Christ. mas who had been working away were Harry Twitmeyer, George Showers, Harry Swartz, Elwood Brooks and Edgar Evey Those who spent Bunday at J. A Meyer's were Mr. and Mra. IH. T. Moyer | Steel Hunter, who works at Epring Mills, visited a week at J. A. Meyer, Miss Libie Stine is on the slek list Harry Rilger, who has been work. Ing down In Virginia, Is at hone and looks the pleture of health Don’t forget preaching at the advent church Bunday evening, the Sth, at 7:30 o'clock. Bome of the farmers have their lee | Rouses filled with foe, # and 10 Inches Those | ‘LIST OF JURORS. much ! The Following Were Drawn For Feb- ruary Court. Following is the list of for the February term of court which i will begin on Monday, February 27th: GRAND JURORS J. Wallace Lytle, machinist W. R, Potter, laborer Eben E J. 3 Fhomas Patton Unionville Bellefonte Unionville ower, book -keeper Barton, clerk Hayes wite barber Snow Shoe farmer rmes Elect New OWicers Kher) nd Samuel Be wn [8 delegate Musser i OTrRee r Brown vention, Harr Anderson trol Alex or } i Barnes and Jn . in Undine: President, Viee prest. John Heeger neCy nancial WOO | D0] fen wil, Chas Anderson Hhowers, chief, John asst, Fern Bhowers McRuley ard asst, gineer, Pat Gherity Doll; 2nd asst, Harry Haag: 3rd asst. John Keeler; 4th asst, John Ander pont, auditors, John MeoSuley, Wm Hill and John Anderson: member of board of control, Ed. Gheret ene Aumar t ort wmrd ite YW OF Jao MoSuley Luther Gherot rr, HH FP bh Knisely {reas Joe Hmitl f trustees, and Fern Lambert 1st and amet, James Frank Doll; 18t asst, George en An Early Snake Story. R. 8B. Bnyder, a Lock Haven grocer, vouches for the truthfulness of this story While busily engaged behind the counter of his store Thursday morning, he noticed that the cat was playing with something but did not pay much attention to it. In a short {time the sport grew faster and he {walked from his position to see the {fun and was surprised to see a snake | fully eighteen inches long wriggling about on the floor and cat woull give it a tap with her paw. Mr. Snyder took the snake outside the store where some boys took pose session of It and probably killed the reptile. ’ | jurors drawn | PROPOSED PENSION LAW, | Pensions to Increase on Graded Scale With Age, The committee on pensions in house has agreed to a bill which add $40,000,000 to the £150,000,000 paid ey Lo pensioners believed will and bed a law The new payment ably di Beery the wiii now It Is Orne ery ¢ the Cur bill pans measure pension provide to eve the honor harged soldier or sailor who {01 ed] Thursday, January 5th, 1911. — SALE REGISTER. FRIDAY. FEB. 3 Harter west Charles 8. Harter and J. E on the Andrew Harwer farm | mile of Coburn. will sell: b work horses, 4 colts, » head milk cows, # head young eatile, 2 buils, lov of shoats and & full line of farm. ing implements. Sales. 0AM HH Mill er, sue FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 in Potter twp. bear Centre Hill, onthe W. H Meyer farm. J rman will 1:9 head of harses one » 16 head of milk cow ¥ sleers ne Hoxey Flies Two Miles High ‘ ' tl # w } : the Wr 7 M ELIZABETH OLEWINE W. NN BOTTORY Administer Belief W. Harrison Walker Attorney for Estate NT | In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County ne Inthe yoy. iste ceaved To the Heirs, creditors and all other persons Interesiad Mead Estate Noties Isherfhy given that Ives 1. Harvey and J. Eis Harvey Adm ininrators of the above esinte, Bave solid st private sale by order of the Orphans’ Oourts of Ceatre and Clinton Coutities Peuna.. for the payments of debts of said de cedent. a corialn treet of fam land. Jae the propery of said decedent, sitaste In Hogs Township, Oettre County. Peotsyivania. eon taining 168 pores aod 188 perohes. more or oss more partieuiarly deserided (0 their petitions for said sale wo John A Korman, for whe price Pen matter of the Estate of William 1 of Climwon County Har Peanayivanis De | or sum of four thousand dollars That the return of seid saie was presented wo the Orphans’ Court of Centee Oounty on the tod dey of January 1911, and was coofirmed Bi 8 by sald Court and ia sooordanee wiih the Decree of seid Court if poe xeeptions are flied thereto within twaaty-one days from the date of pani entlon of this notes Lhe Clork of the Orphans’ {Uoury of Centre County is directed 10 mark said i | sale and returs oonflemsed absolute, sod there upon the Administrscors of said esate will anionally the make. execute and deliver to the sa d Jolin A. Korman a deed 1n feo simp eo for said real estate Auctioneers WE CAN PRINT YOUR SALE BILLS AND PRINT THEM RIGHT ATTENTION! Housekeepers We are sole agent | le for Wea Aluminum Ware, the kind that bas fonte the fame Ever Pure stood the test of many years ser Views, To introduce this Ware more ex tensively through the County we Are makiog a special sale on FRIDAY and SATURDAY and will sell a 2 qt. Sauce Pan at sae, Come in and secure one al this SPECIAL PRICE. — Ha THE POTTER HOY HDWE CO. Watch for our after-Inventory sale. ———— ww EE
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