Page THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. WAR ON TRESPASSERS. Penna. Railroad Making Stringent] Efforts to Reduce Accidental Deaths. Trespassing on Pennsylvania Rail- road System's property in violation of the law has caused the deaths of 7,- 886 people—approximately two a day -=gince January 1st, 1900 In the same time 7,838 people have been In- jured as a result of trespassing. These facts are brought out in the records up to Jamdiary 1, 1811 In 1907, when 916 people were killed while trespassing on Pennsylvania Railroad property, the Management of that company inaugurated a campaign to educate the public to the of trespassing. The co-operation eity and county authorities was in- vited,and wide publicity was given to the efforts the Company was making to put an end to this evil which was annually costing so many people their lives, In waging Pennsylvania Management its right of way with signs people against using rallroad as thoroughfares Division have co-operated with their local newspapers in giving publicity to the awful results of trespassing. The General Managers of the different lines of the System have been un- ceasing in calling to the attention of their staff officers the necessity for showing the public that while it is A rare that passengers on trains suffer injury, it ls equally true that thousands of people tres- passing on railroad property in vio- lation of the law are killed every year, or maimed for life. Having eeded in decreasing the practice of trespassing on its lines, the Pennsylvania System {8 now pre- paring to conduct .an even more ag- gressive campaign during 1911, Tracks will be re-posted with. warming no- tices, the enactment of stringent laws will be requested, and every officer and employe of the Rallroad System will be ked to lend his assistance to A still furtl th number ithe 1 iting from trespassing of di proper of ! *ennsyivania Sys of war on trespassing, the warning tracks officers are Suc decre m effort aking abl ent Is 1 Nneasur Another the ntire ol needed rprise has a » ' 4 mn factn 20.000 tops And ay for the next th in other con tracts Ir The proprietor « this Thomas } ‘ a well hess man practical experie recognized at his home. It is the pur. pose of Mr. Btover to commence the erection of a suitable building In about a week, and weather will have the factory eration before spring I'he well industry in known bus. Pa. whose that line vonia, nee in in op- Saves Two Lives “Neither my sister nor myself might be living to-day, If it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery” writes A D nald of Fayetteville, N C. R F. D No A "for we both frightful coughs that no other remedy could help We were told my sister She was very Mel had consumption wenk and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both, It's the best | ever used or heard of" For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough, all bronchial troubles its supreme. Trial bottle free. B0c. and $1.00. Guaranteed by Green's Pharmacy Co, Contentment, Let us learn to be content with what we have, lot us got rid of our false sa- timates, set up all the higher ideals a quiet home; vines of our own plant ing: a few hooks full of the inspira tion of a genius; a few friends worthy of being loved and able to love us In return; a hundred innocent pleasures that bring no pain or remorse; a de. votion to the right that will never swerve; a simple religion empty of all bigotry, full of trust and hope and love, and to such a philosophy this yo will give up all the empty joy dangers | | loved has posted | l and | Elliott tall | the fof St | | lege, In i Fine HOMESTEAD AT PRIVATE SALE with favorable | | cultivation | weatherboarded dwelling house, a barn sulted { for the premises and a shed. The buildings are “aT i had | SOWERS FAMILY REUNION. One rex tod, of the most joyous, events of the son was the reunion family, which December 26th. nlways a source the old folks, have been living vet unex- Christmas son- of the Bowers occured on Monday, Family reunions are of comfort and joy to who In many cases lonely lives for vears This was doubly so in the case of Mr and Mrs. Henry Sowers, for the lat ter, owing to an accident, has been an invalid since last summer, While sitting by the window in her ens) chair she saw first one then another of her loved ones pass her point of view and before she realized the fuil import of the affair each of her nine children, gathered about her and showered congratulations upon hes The aged mother and father were overcome with joy, for it had been upwards of ‘30 years since all of thelr ones had gathered beneath the family rooftree. Ample provisions were provided and it was not long ere the large table fairly groaned be neath its burden of edibles in'the party were Mr. and Mrs Ham Pritchard and two daughters, Mrs George Sowers and Stark, all of Philipsburg; Mr, and Harry Edminston and son, of Belle fonte: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sowers and son, of Altoona Mr. and Mrs, W M. Sowers, Mr and Mrs. Earnest Sowers two children, Mr. and Mrs Sowers and two children, Mr and Mr Harry W. Sowers and son of Stéte College; Mr. and Mrs Rev. J. McKen« Reiley, pastor aul's M. BE. church, State C wil. Mr Mrs Mrs and ree Farmers Coming Back. At the present time a great many farmers in this county are Impresse withthe possibilities there are large areas be had at what tractive prices families fror weed real n i fit for the NOCrsEn r nun her of : SENT FR Home Luxuries, a trated catalogue, tollet necessary THE WILBERT Dept. #4 x2 EF aut pixies describh COMPANY Philadelphia, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. The uodersigoed offers at private sale his homestead. pear the Milesburg brick.-vard. con taining IS aeres of land under high state of Theron is erected a twostory in good eondition. Therson is an orchard of eholee nod never falling fruit, and a most axel) ent garden. Also two wells of never falling water, one near the house and the other oon venient to the barn. Price 80. on easy terms WM. BREON EX EBCUTORS' NOTICE Estate of Sarah J twp. deed Latiers of administration is the above named estate having been granted 0 the unders ned hy the Register of Wills of Centre County Peonsyivania. all persons indebted 10 the said estate are hereby requested to make paymeot and all persons having claims against sald on ale are requested tu present the same duly suthensioated with out delay to J.T WARD Youngstown, Ohio JM WARD, Ex Swormstown Pa Ward, inte of Halfmoon ADMINISTRATORS N NOTICE, In the matter of the Estate “of Joba I. Ole >a. Isto of the Borough of Bellefonte, decons Letters of administration (sn the above named Estate having been granted a the uiiersuned. Pa w Sarcuo) i N-¢ TICE | nada north LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, In the Orphans’ Court of Centre County nn In the matter of the Estate vey, Inte of Clinton County conused To the Heirs, creditors and all « interested in sald Estate; Notice ishereby given that Ives LL. Harvey | and J. Ellis Harvey Administrators of the above estate, have sold at private sale by order of the Orphaos’ Courts of Ceatre and Clinton Counties Penna. for the payments of debts of cedent, a certain tract of farm land property of sald decedent, situate in Bogus Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania taining 168 acres and 1568 perches, more or less, more particularly deseribed in their petition for said sale, to John A Korman, for the pi or sum of four thousand dollars hat the return of sald sale was presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre County on the 2nd | day of January 1911, and was confirmed nl si by said Court. and In accordance with the Decree of sald Court if no exceptions are flied thereto within twenty-one days from the date of oation of this notice the Clerk of the Orphan Court of Centre County is directed vo mark sal sale aod return confirmed absolute, and there upon the Administrators of sald estate will make, execute and deliver wo the sald Joh A Korman a deed (0 foe simple wos real est free and clear of all Ineum or . ment of the balance of seid purchy EARLE of the Orphacs’ Cou Pen of William 1 ur Pennsylvania. Dy ther person Wiad de Le Lhe con © Duy Clerk « SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the Orphans’ Court of Centre « Y, ‘snnsyivania in the estate of BE Valker to Pursuant irt of ins V wnship, deceased to an order of Centre aunty, n nada, the i ide the ), 1911, the un Orphans’ rd the last appoin der testament onada le herelnaf the pI f the (hn fn Par and i nn 3 : : ' and f Harsh heir ha r d : twenty perch elght and sixty pix and pix-tenths (66.6 the place of beginning (5) acres and thirty Je 3 (18.25 fort east | perches miaining five (35) perch. | reer's = a th nine and nineteer hur Iredths ther with (48 degrees degrees N five one os Lu nt oat e Nn ne-half te five on The foregoing described tracts of land | forming one continuous tract, and there | on erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and other outbhulidines Being land In good state of cultivation BARN | farm | NO. 3~TRACT of woodland county and and described OF WOODLAND Pelng a tract sald township sald, bounded to-wit Beginning at lands of Zimmerman heirs: thence and of a survey In the name of Milos and lands sold to William RB fer south sixty and one-fourth degroen west one hundred and (119%) rode to stone. thence by James Johnson south one-half (43%) degrees east #ix and nine-tenths (68) rods to stone plle thence along and sold to Wiliam CC. Vo. sixty and ond-fourth (60%) degrees east one hundred seventeen and four-tenth (117.4) rods to the Zimmer. man line. thence along land of the Zim- merman hele north twenty-eight and one-fourth " degrees west six and ane. fourth "3% ) rods to the place of beginning Contattids five (5) acres more or less, situate In Biate afore as follows stones of | by Jamen Bhat (6 %) ] nineteen ands of | forty-three and | on the line Baiti-10 per cet. of t purchase price Mw in ny : nif of pure balahey of ome. OMA MAIS chase price of ) hie ad duly of of dood’ and the of one year from Gate raion: erred - ment ary — Yi a 4 bond and mort. RR with interest: Upon the Providing hs purchaser may pay the sale. agin? hmong 1. K. JOUNNTON, ridates. Attorney. a CDV ID DIVO VEDOD pubii- | Al TABOO «uses Ts BARGAINS Inte of | | per BUILDING MATERIAL ¢ When you are ready for it will get it here on you LUMBER MILL WORK, ROOFING SHINGLES AND GLASS This is the place where close prices and prompt shipments of reliable materials get the orders of all who know of them AN ESTIMATE * ® BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO, Bellefonte, Pa ¢ ¢ : ¢ : ¢ : ¢ : ¢ | The Bazaar, Jd. S. GILLIAM, Prop. IN EVERY DEPART MENT: Prints, 6, 6 and 6%c. Ginghams. 6, 6, 7 and 8%e¢. 4-4 Bro. ottons, 6, 6% and Te Hill Bleached Cottons, §%ec. Outing Flannels, 6%. 8 and 10c Blankets, single bed, 0c a palr. Blankets, bed, 75, 98 and $1.3} pair, Haps, double 15, 8, $1.26 Wrappers, 88c. Kimon short, 15 and Kimonas, long, 0c and $1. 48, 76, 98 to $2.75. Huck and $2.00 Ladies’ Ladies’ as, 0c Ladies’ SBweaters, 25, only 10e¢. Sheets, 72-50, 42c Gilliam's Dept Store PB BODEN BING WIR.I% TeLEroNs \ Thursday, January 12th, 1911, W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT nl ‘Beezer's Meat Market HIGH 8T.. BELLEFONTE, PA. We keep none but the best quality of Notary Public and BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICED HAM Pension Attorney, All Kinds of Meat, Pork Sausage, eto It You Juley Steak. go 10 PHILIP BEEZER KEELEY CURE ws been « we than y Cars A Vor ihe drug or w Hite for particulars, Western oF ittsburgh, i Hy “TRO O0 WADL A Dies BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Centre County Banking Co., Corner High and Bpring Streets #1 Receive Deposits. Discount Notes | John M. Bhugert, Cashier. At ms yard, opposite R. R, Passenger sells only the ANTHRACITE eels 1 4246 Vin h Ave. fitute 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE the P. tation best qualities AND BITUMINOU! COALS - Also all kind Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw a Sand. uperior Sereenin Traoe Manxs DesiGNs CopyriGHTs &C. Anyone sendtr kel ch and deseription may quick ly ascnrt } r« HANDBOOK on Ps at erie uring n x be roosi ve ul charge ithe ‘sci American, Fla ral, Terma Bod by all newadeniers. MUNN & Co, soi roster. NEW York Bracch Of + Washington, I, 8 for lime nely 11) § Commer "{ Centra of every HARRY FENLON, | INSURANCE 1 tis EM PLE John F, Gray & Son ! | Fire, Life and Accident Hsoranit Have You Voted On This Question of Trust- Tanned Leather and the Four Profits on Every Pair of Shoes ? You know very well years ago. that most shoes do not wearas well as did ten You know that they cost you a great deal more. mse that ndent of ai Ge A concern that deals directly People in a great many oth It's no « xperiment Endicott, Johnson & Co. are not a small concern, likely to be gobbled up by some combin A i ’ They have become the biggest manufacturers of shoes in the world to Wearer.’ Their styles are right up to the minute HOSS trusts Ww ith r cities have foand that INSKes your home merchant and saves the m pays them ation » thanks to their policy of “Hide They have the best designers and shoomakers in the busi. They make all shapes and sizes. An Endicott-Johnson shoe is soft and pliable to the foot; bat firm and solid, retaining its shape. One of their great specialtios is the END WELL line —a shoe for men, that retails for $3.00 $3.50 and £4.00, looks like $4.00 to £5.00 and wears better. They make shoes for less money than this, and for more. They tan the leather for every shoe with the one idea of insuring the best service to the wearer. Now it is for you to say you want this honest tannage this solid shoemaking-this clean-cut style and high-class workmanship —all for loss money than you are now paying (503 to $1.00 a pair less) and with better wear, mind you, than you have had in a shoe for the past ten years. Clastet’s Underselling Store, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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