-T1 4. Thursday, January 12th, J — The Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Kditor, OHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor nnd Proprietor, A.C. DERR Associate Editor ———————_ SWORN CIRC UL AT 10N OVER 5.500 Ba atid TERMS oF SU BSC RIPTIO. N: SunscrIPTION, . $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance. $1 per year ORNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thricea-week World for Pls re Stockman for LA “0 Published weekly fviry Thursday morning Entered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class ma ter .. $1.85 The date your sabe ription expires 1s plainly printed on the label bearing your name All eredits are given by a change of latel the first fssue of each month, Watch that, after vou remis, request. Wateh date on vour lat ol Subseribers changing postofMiee address pot notifying us, are lable for same Suhseriptions will be continued, unless other wise directed We employ fio collector. You are expected to sendar hring the money to this offoe and RECENT DEATHS, Angelina Ruhl! dled Rock her home at RUHL Mrs ve suddenly at ford. “Ill., Monday. January 2nd, 191] of heart trouble Deceased was a na tive of Middleburg county and a daughter of Michael Schoch. In 1849 she was married to David Rhule, a merchant of Millheim, who dled in 1882 Three children gurvive. The funer al was held on the following Wednes- day. MECKLEY old daughter of Mr Meckley, of Juniata, died We Dec. 4th, of diabetes. She wa yorn at Snow Shoe December 26th 1876 Surviving are the and brothers, all at home The remains were taken to Buffalo un on Satur day morning where were held in the Preshy urch Dr Charles T. Dunning f Juniata A companied the par and onducts the service Intern | Buffalo Run WALKER Union May, 13-yvear- and Mrs Ww Rella parents seven teri '} made at PROOKS died at her } Sunday mor years. paralysis months, wh of her der sistent 1 church ties of cl} ent ests 3 >AD for viving dren, nar and Mr serv . the Meat WHS ma B ! RKHO] hol : even he da Centre paral mornir the san Was a tic and town, 1876 holder May childrer ris | of Bellet Indiana mont! Huss was a native Was quits yi ng mar vher ed In this intr oO ward, where he was married Snyder He had early trade of shoemaking, at Came an expert Man worked at Linder Hall W there to Bpring Mills, thet town, and finall returning to Spring Mills, where he had resided Surviving are his widow, two so and two daughters John Xo Spring Mills; Calvin B., of Troy, Mrs. Mary Buchner, of New Clty, and Mrs. Elizabeth Noll natte. Funeral was held on ™ which was very largely terment at Spring Mills HARTER Mrs. Lucey A widow of the late David at the home of her son Jacksonville, on Friday, January 6th, aged 76 years, 2 months and 3 days Deceased had suffered several strokes in the past few years, and It Is thought that a final visitation of paralysis was the immediate cause of her demise Bhe was born near Hartleton, county, and her husband preceded her to the grave just seven years ago this month, came a member of the Reformed church, and later In life united with the Evangelical. She was a highly respected resident for many years of Walker township, as there was sit- unted the old homestead. Two chil. dren survive, namely: Calvin Harter, near Jacksonville; and daughter Olle, married to Rev. Bamuel Koontz, of Winfield, near Lewlbburg. Also the following brothers and sisters: J. P. Zimmerman, Topeka, Ks.: Isaiah Zimmerman, Valley Falls, Ka: H. B Zimmerman, Bellefonte; Lizzie, wife of Gurshon Biddle, Lewisburg: Sarah J, wife of Willlam Thomas, Miles burg. Funeral services were held on Sunday following: Interment was made at Jacksonville In the Evangell- cal cemetery, HARTBOCK :~~Mrs. Eliza Hartsock Wing sins York Wf Jen ieaday, attended. In- Harter, Harter, died Calvin, near We send no receipts unless by special | Union " In her younger days she be. | | ated at her home, in Patton township, Sunday night, January Sth, 1911, She was born in Patton township about a mile from where she died, In Decem- her 1829, and was the daughter of | John and Eve Chambers, She was | marridd to Huston Hartsock, who died | in 1863, and was the mother of seven | children as follows: Thomas A, Or- | John W., George, Amanda, Mrs and Mrs. Fannie Carson died several VOArs Ago survived by two sisters Mrs Hartsock and Mrs. Mary Jane Mrs, Eliza Hartsock always the community in which she dled and passed away at the ripe old | age of 82 vears. She was a faithful | servant of God and a consistent mem- her of the Methodist church for seven- tv vears. She possessed those sterling traits of character which enabled her to meet all questions of 1if« without any fear of results, trusting always to be guided and directed by Divine Love The manner in which she spent her life won for her the love and confi dence of all her neighbors, and she constant! bore in mind the words ol the Master when he sald, “Be thou faithful unto deat} and IT will give thee a crown of life PHILIPS \ re Township residing at died suddenly on Sunday His deat! the re ic stroke Mr. Philips uary 12, 1863, at Akron, ung mae he ame where he took a x brother's store Kate Weaver, theyeafter widower with thre whom still had harge LE farm north of { ond wife | Spring ther took 1867 Mr. Philly farm in Brush erl he | Innda, | Nell | Mrs, She is t John C. Wasson lived in (‘ross (‘ross ident VEORrs was Mills moved to charge of Firemen Hold Banquet Prudes Restless } Per eces and art, and ome fame the O00 gt nice the ould guardia { vervhody's morals but thelr owt are insisting that these works of art Ie marred by drapery, lest thelr false 1 desty be shocked Oh! these nasty meddlesome prudes! are mostly shams and whitened gepulchures; they infest every community lke a plague and seek only such opportunities to In. ject themselves, by such vertising schemes upon Bellefonte recently had a hibition of a similar since there has been around here of late to restless minds, we | next resoluting artist out of exisstence nice hollow the publie! similar ex- character; and nothing doing occupy their anticipate them lernard’'s work Marriage License. James BE. Guisewite « - Lottle M. Winkléblech | Charles W, Belle C « Rebershurg | Willams « . Wugner « « = Bhortly after the burial | Glossner the Evangelical bell the death of Mrs, Lucy Harter, widow of David Harter; aged 76 years. Bhe was an invalid at the home of her son, Calvin Harter west of Jackson. ville at which place she died. HB B Meyer, a well known citizen of Milesburg, has been lying very ll at his home at Milesburg, for the past fifteen weeks, and at present, small hopes are egtertalnd for hia recov ty trade Mr. Meyer a millwright by and Is iy ty Antwh Hitdugtitut the he county, ral breaking down the sy ts the cause of his en feeblod 00 of Mr tolled a leader | the | Just personal ad- | Rebersburg | Lemont | Houserville | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, INTENSIVE FARMING, the State of in intensive trine of which is State College Rallroad, compiled by Rallrond Company show that Pennsy 5,384,000 acres in barley, buckwheat, That Pennsylvania is farming, the doce heing preached hy and the Pennsylva- is indicated hy statistics the Pennsylvania for 1910 which lvania last year had cultivation in corn, hay, oats, potatoes, rye tobacco and wheat This is 3.503 per cent, of the total of pA 45.5800 acres under cultivation In these crow in the United States, and the average vield per acre’ in the State of Penn syivania was $20.08, as compared with $14.63 for the average vield per acre throughout the country These figures are of to the Pennsylvania in the past foup years ducting an active campaign Interests of scientific farmin instructive literature has seminated by the Rallroad Compan pamphlet form, while 1 cational trains have be various division from In this work the Rallros co-operating with tural Department and the lege of Agriculture I'he Pennsyivani nounced that ft 1 nin special Railroad has beer interest heen mers vd Compan the St ing cami it intend during ont tions 10 nia ong th of Dece MARKET QUOTATIONS Bellefonte—~Produce Beilefonte—~—Grain } | Calvert, {dropped a PA. Calf Is Milkmaid's While going milking, who lives at pockethook, ten Bank. Mrs, Lather Clinton, 8. C, | containing five | and a five and three | besides a silver quarter, The money was missed an hour later and thorough search revealed the quarter, which showed signs of hav- ing been chewed on by a calf. A| voung heifer in the yard had a guilty | look and a veterinary was summoned The roll was extracted from the tomach In a badly mutilated condi- tion The cashier $20 bills, a ones, bills who redecmed | were taken to a local bank | sent them to Washington 16 1bs. A Sugar $1 were Raisins, box. 9-10 Fomatoes Corn, cnn Pure Pepper, 2561b Vanilla, Soda 10 I Rice le from TI! Gillen’ Ss Cash Grocery, ————— ———— Allegher Ht Bellefogte Pa Potter-Hoy Co's Annual Inventory Sale Starts Tuesday, Jan 20 Big Bargains THE POTTER HOY HOWE CO PUBLIC SALES. List of all the Leading Sales of Farm Stock in Cen- tre County, Ins 1 re that February Sales FRIDAY. FEB Charlies 8S Han Harter he Andrew rer oh . A East . FRIDAY. FEBRUARY near Centre H A Hostermmat f head wm A ¥ FERRUARY HRM March Sales UH AL Tes horses FRIDAY. MARCH 3rd burg. J. J. Gramiey song them & foe freah hy t { ‘hesrer 1] » 3 plements 1 horse fend i. Miller MONDAY. MARCH 2-68 miles south Bellefonte on Col. Reynolds farm Rock View. HB. M. Stover will sol horses as follows: | Urey Mare foul, this mare will foal by | sorrel brood mare 12 brood mare old; | biack mare. 3 yrs oll. broken to drive single; Bisck Mare Colt fra old; 1 Sorrel horse Coll. 1% vs od: | Hrown Mare Colt. 1 yr. old; 2 good young wileh oows. both will be fresh by time of sal § good heifers coming In with first ealfl. 3 year ling heifers, 2 good brood sows both will have pigs in March, 8 Haff Leghorn puliets and | cockerels. Aagust hatohed, and articles not | mentioned. Sale st 10a mL. FF. Mayes Mae TUBSDAY. MARCH 7-T.C, Weaver. # miles east of Asrohsbharg will sell 5 Work Horses | mare in foal; § cows 8 head of young eatbie | Jersey Bull. Smo. old; § Brood Sows, seven Shosts and a full line of farm Implements Sale at 0 o'clock. HH. HL. Miller. Auet WEDNESDAY MARC H sh-N miles south west of Fleder. TC. Bower will sell: | horses | Pand 0 years old, 8 cows, b ySung ostile, 3 | bulls, 12 shonts, § brood sows. | Chester whi | boar. HH. BH Miller suet Sale 10 o'clock a, m THURSDAY. MARCH 9-1n Ferguson twp, on the fprm known as the Geo. Y. Mbox farm, J | 4 yer will sell: 4 Horses. 8 Cols, 12 Cows, i 1% head Young Cattle, 2 Brood Sows, | Boar, 9 shoats and a full line of farm Jmplefians | 2 household goods. Sale at 10 o'clock Mayes, Auect THURSDAY. MARCH mh the W. BB. Watson farm, 1 miles north of Unionville, in Union swp., will sell: # horses ~ f abinek mare 8 yr. old; | yearling sorrel colt good cows one fresh in A n July; | yearling heifer; farrow about Apr. Ist, aod a f4Y Jog ot af Nitin mpiemens. Saleatip m DN: DAY. Maren 18 Al Siuilion C,H Wer. wa wl sell his fia live stoth. ‘ i? yrs W.J Watson, on | W. T. Bon i Harry F Grove HH, Miller 1d. LL Reed Salo at 18 ol wey | THI'RSDAY Maret I. Kd goo MARCH TL 1 0.2 51. RY OS. uct TUESDAY. MARCH H. Earor i ’ Am ridge farm. w wr Piet Ls 1 hous ent da go “HN | STR AS] WEDNESDAY. MARCH A. Hars FRIDAY. MARCH between Fillmore and Hunters Park WW A) throughbred horses, cows, yO also a full lind of farm Mayes, Auch i given TUESDAY MARCH 2 mer Aa : La ing oatitie, hogs mplements. LL. Frank wnpiete deseription will be ater 1% miles south of 1a mont, Thos M. Fishburn will sell: & work horses, | colt. Ss mileh cows. 4 shorthorn bulls # head of young cattle, § brood sows. 9 shoats Howes and a fu 1rof sew farm imple ments. and household goods, Sale at Pam Lo. F. Mayes, suet Auctioneers. Spring Mills Bellefonte Fleming Lemon Bellefonte ] Nivtany | Lomony | Rebersburg Pine Grove Mills Legont Howard | James (, Derr SK. Emerick Wm A Ishier A. © MoClintie Le Frank Mayes LL. ¥. Roan Hares Schenek F. Smith Millheim OG CC, Walle Tyrone David Wense! Yaroel) Jd HM Swover * Bellefonte R. 3 J.T Jordon , ..Ooyler SH. Hoy. Bellefonte R.2 H. BE Sehreckengast Spring Mills R 2 WE CAN PRINT YOUR SALE BILLS Rare Opportunity At Joseph Bros. Store Owing to the death of the latz Emel Jos- eph, member of the firm of Joseph Bros & Co. and the necessity of making an early settlement with his estate, we announce A COMBINATION SALE which will apply not only to every article in our Enormous Stock of merchandise, but at the same time we will inaugurate with it our ANNUAL WHITE SALE This will be the GREATEST SALE in the history of merchandizing in Centre County, Commencing Wednesday 18 and continuing for 30 days. We stake our reputation of 42 years of honest business dealings and conservative methods behind the assertion that this will be a BONA FIDE SALE in the truest sense of the word. This Sale offers the most GOLDEN OP- PORTUNITY of a life time for the careful purchaser to get the greatest value for his mon- ey. Great Bargains In All Lines Joseph Bros & Co. 42 YEARS IN BUSINESS Lb —— ————— ——— AND PRINT THEM RIGHT REMOVAL SALE OF - ENTIRE STOCK Everything must be sold regardless of cost. 7 We WORTH 5¢ Lever Collar Buttons, 15¢ Tin Wall Place 10¢ Bolts Velveteen Skirt Binding le Lamp Wicks 10¢ Lace Stand 10¢ Ladies’ Collars (Soiled 10¢c Men's and Boys’ Linen Collars 10¢ Men's and Boys’ Celluloid Collars 26¢ and 50c Men's and Boys’ Caps Sc Cakes White Floating Soap 6c Cakes Laundry Soap 10¢ China Figures and Novelties 25¢ Ladies’ Collars, new styles 0c Hasps and Staples 5c Wood Mouse Traps, 2 25¢ Finger Rings Sc Lace Insertions 10¢ Laces 15¢ Embroideries 15¢ Wide Ribbons 5¢ Narrow Ribbons 2¢ Baby Ribbon Bc Spools Clark's Machine Thread 2 for S5¢ Sc Pearl Buttons 2 dozen for Se S5¢ Spool Red Embroidery Thread Te bc Spool Silkateen 25¢ a yard Neck Ruchings, 75¢ a dozen Dinner Plates, each 80c a dozen Dessert Saucers 15¢ and 20¢ Vegetable Dishes 200 Meat Platters. 25% Meat Platters bc Bread and Butter Plates, $1.00 Meavy No. 8 Wash Boilers. $1.25 Meavy No. 9 Wash Boilers. 10c Pie Plates... .. . Sc and 10¢ Jelly Cake Pans. Tin Cups.. Combination Craters. ...... Sc and 10¢ Doylies for Sideboard Shelves. 0c Ladies’ Leather BO: os svaes subs iru Pers BSc Side Combs, a pair... as STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE for ques Covers holes 2 yards for le Prreerdls -. o nm Re — st J. FINKLESTINE'S, 5 and 0c Store Bush Arcade, Bellefonte.
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