\ Thursday, January 26th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5 | ~ ~ a a a a a es ~~ ~ WwW. D. Crosshy, Esq. ransncted] RECENT DEATHS, | Ex-Congressman Dresser Dead. legal business in Bellefonte Tuesday. | i ge A Hon. Bolomon Robert Dresser died anter It nuel Noll WALIZER George Walizer died at (at 8:2 Frida morning at his home BELLEFON | E AND Baggage ma ih Ts robe on { his home In Tylersville Sunday even | In Bradford Mr, Dresser had been (lH an winess visitor to | wal a business h8itor {ing of the infirmities of age, he hay during a period of four vears, his dis Saturday last, [ Ink rench hi Tint cnr Funeral | ability resulting largely fron aver | James COC. Derr and Han BOYer | gervices will be conducted this vork and although everything possi THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS both of this place made a business trip | (Thursday) forenoon at 10 o'clock in | ble i done to restore health, all through Nittany Valley one day last | the Reformed church at Tylersville, fort Were unavailing The end | week, | arn suddenly ind painlensl : BOWER Mre., Sara) LOW it wif« . y . ‘ The “Brinkly Girl" is a musical | Jacob Bower. died i her ily p Ho a8 a prominent oll operator and ~Next Thursday will be ground Sheriff W, E. Hurley spent Sun-| replete with up-to-date songs | ob FCC ob sow ! - % p of erved two terms In congress T : " ayy Hy 1g, Januar . 0 hog day | day with friends in Tyrone, and a host of pretty girls Garman’s » complication of diseases reed 65 ) Look over our Rule Register for all Nliton oe i He ar en! | gpera house, Tuesday evening. | vears Decensed is survived b p 4 Ad the leading farm sales, {aay as hah N Ww i’ SAL, Edward Hill, of Lamb street, €x-« | husband and three children. Mrs Ww i y Wp ‘ {p]* ‘ id ’ am . | ! | enn a or Vv. Lew MecQuistion has been quite | —See the “Brinkly Girl” and a full | seetg to move in the near future tO} liam H. Romig, of Mill Hall, Frank y ¢ T™ \ ¢ ‘ Any subseril P ins y {ee {Il during the past week with an at- | chorus at the opera house Tuesday | the house now occupied by Ben land Charles, of Rote Mr Bower n Ady (0 this 60 fan pos La raw Mivertae . i ] | 14] J Hi ) |! | tack of gripp | evening Brown gnd family on the same street | maiden name was Waite, and only one'| no exceed 25 words; . cl AT RES 10 Others, One Hon. W. CC. Lingle, of Philipsburg, Willlam Royer, of Tyron can Mack Green, a bell hoy at the | of the original family rvive her | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less ig looking after his business interests { down from that city on Saturday and | prockerhoff House, | now suisting | sister, Mrs, Harriet Wallzer, \ ell | than 25 cents two Issues 40 cents three Issues in Bellefonte this week | spent Sunday with his family in Mill's barber shop, where he hopes | known lady of Macks i11¢ 50 en Ne advertisements will be apswered | " . Pa yoy sorial |. from this ofMoce H. E. Cowher, of Philipsburg, Is | Miss Lulu Smith returned home | to become a full-fledged tons FAYLOR George EB. 'Tavios Ovi LL in Bellefonte with the view of buy from Philadelphia and is now 8 KU St | nriist {of Philipsburg's well known and hig} FOR RENT Farm of 200 acres, in Benner twy ing up horses for W. H. Gray, the ol Mrs. Edw. Harper, at Curtin Mi Hannah Schroyer, of Miles- | ly esteemed townsmen, died on the Inquire MeClures Harness Shop. Bellefonte horse dealer | The family of Rev. Platts expect | burg, who for BOTTI time past has | 14th irrounded b his loved ones. | Paul D. Fortney, Bsq., had anot} {to move to Wilkenshurg the latter | heen a pupil in W. R. Gainfort's short. | His deat} as the result of opk FOR SALE—Hand-made two seated cutter and H . ey, ase naa anoin . ti slot Pn “ » r 3 shury ’ er week In the house suffering from part ol February or beginning of | hand class, has accepted the position | first staining troke ir Octobet sleigh, cheap B. Meyer. Milesburg Pa. \ wok ous gf rheumatism. but hag been about the {| March, of stenographer in J. Kenned Joh 109 i weed } he fered a wh / y | . } tell | tor | office relapse r Mra ally rew enki OR SA 3 Wiel v ar 1 | yw davs | At a recent meeting of the Belle- | J 1a I | | 5 b FOR IL¥ frown Wicker baby go cart with pas joy oh rial nert | fonte Electric company Wi im Bot Mr Joseph 1 Hunks of this until the end ime at the hour indi he good ndition. Inquire Sourbeck Louie Hill, Bellefonte's expert | fonte Electric ¢ : ented. The devon en Store 2 1f larionet pla nt t Ren on torf was elected a director to take the 0% hile on it to her parent { ore clarionet player, went to { ] : : \ J a Tro | ovine : . : 3 1ce of the ¢ ohn le ne, de 1 WHS ddenly tak reel ‘ H ngdor Monday where he played ir n or HR ( t late: John I. OI L 1€= 1 homes t Maha ! tH sudden! # 1 {ee n: Jut 4 1% ra} ee } FOR SALE A good horse, 8 y( 14, 1100 Ibs chestra for a banquet | Cf ed | er eri lv i111 with appetidicd is i ‘ ! : y 3 j i) § si 9 mot 1 Toner A. Hugg, Miles all t M e it voln { " nper | an perntion was found necessary ong “sf ! re. Pa wi George Jodon. a fort + ¥ efont lak + point tal ipper | 4 : nn airy Ba rit ] ith the 1 of the United Bret) [oy 161} Since then her ni 11 (1 \ ow \ policeman, is aaid to be 1 i i 3 ’ : , “ . iad » Cretan Be : ! A ren I'o t ’ -— , g frest at his home in Altoor fferi Fe it ell 'm adjoining the chur § re ! I | Irvin Fet r Holes Jerse r Gus ’ p 3 tl Thursd evening Chicken and | I ' | rorise } 4) ! | | “1 nt ¢ 1 { av M ' om Clat i rheun tisn ’ ‘ r A vi ¥ y : \ , vale be on the men Lhd it pir | Y | ‘ re Wd y 1 John White, who 1 on Beave n feel assured of something fine | Some t count here he empl t I or name | FOR SALE~W w Sash with glass, eight street, expects to move n t . " . | } § 2% fa lay moar 3) ' sel, oan be ‘ for hot bed or erwise 1 t 11 11 note hat | + i the Weprsshoema { pi ‘ ‘ . near Jacksonville in tl spr y \ : re | M 1d Jol te thi that " Siwy ‘ : | Samuel Fravel, Bellefonte, R. 3 Shire beer elected a khol | | I ‘ ‘ y try tilling the soil for f ’ . | , » transferred t . 3 " "wy Mui ‘hat jr R he First National Bar this | eX Ped ' Ni ‘ Lr antt ' i | WANTED To buy beet and calf } highest The Altoona Fribune is dh ! in } I ed the Inte Martin | not mw i ' : rhops ' J t J nited market prices pa Ca Be } ne ¥ George Switzer, of Bellefonte, has re i le. deceased Mr. Shu one of | I Ee toy te We n ring t Hare Frviy ' heir | 1. Houtz Boalsburg, Pa i nr enlisted in Troop M, 11th cavalry, a Yafesmt t sratminent re | . i | 1 x rn ' ‘ r of ‘ p nd | od in “i merly served | Bel fad pron nes i hs, 1m rk \ I FOR SALE ~A good saw mill at only command in which he forn } {and ent the confidence of the env octiand nventh 4 gent ha 1g ' oy tle ; ol w | \ WH a three-year enlistment tire ommunity Br . ” held the 1 ' Aa wh » af righten and fofan wi Rk Na Ba 40 ala Ee One of the latest automobiles in | At y vd 1 r hold } ‘ represent ' 1 Eagle 5 ving i R { regationa n Ling el I , town is a model G. Franklin that Mr. | = h hi rar, rm \ ouch = " | H hol Y \ ntinue |! I ‘ her |} band, | FOR SALE~Two palr turke Sebring del 3d” Dr. Dale on Wed. 1.3 Bh JOURS ‘oEroHoel yi Bh r a week or | Ii ht Annie Harriet, and her | #0d Bronze breeds; also one § EN Yee th | day, January 15th Messrs. C. T. Ger- |! dia hor mother. M Le 'F | Grove, R. F, D. 4. Spring Mills. Pa nesday. It has all the latest Improve- 1, 0. 2nd A. Lukenbach were re-ele |: el I Ww B ptmwemesmemesm————————————————————————— ments and is one of the finest cars ir | te Iders and Harry Keller, Esq. and Fiver i ing for the aj WOODRING Samuel Wood FOR REN Severs GfMces in Exchange B a town. | tis \ FIIGT WEP ele od Ae rod A . Yeyut 1 . The . ' DE. sean ented, 1 f Appl TE ' \ net \ | Curtis X. Wagn vere N ted Det~ 1 pol : he ! , : pain onde r Know iti- 110 F. W. Crider, Bellet x4 T'he annual football banque Was | cons The holy communion will be i.r ¢ ¢ announced st al d | zor ‘ } } n that pla tendered by Mr. Hughes, headn I | cetebrated next Sunda {1 H . Harter hie reser ir n Thur ternoon of t week, | POR SALE plano in good cor of the Academy, to his sturdy cham- | Fe Ww ( went ui Rn | bent ar 2H WY I re the t ifter a ne { ral vears from | ditior P Call or address plons on Friday e\ Shing nn ne the | ville on Frid ernoon last where | principal asg FADIA Fhe img res on Is | thi I patior My, | Elmer E. St Fa X Brockerhoff House. It was a most d | he pied the United Brethren pul- [abroad that Mr. W b rir engineer devoted 10 | wANTED—-Youne oir hing good home 1 oh 1 fai | . aap ’ WANTEI] | we girl wishing » 1 home 1 lightful affair. | pit in the evening for Re Dean. who | is ‘ ent § 1s born at Mt A With Tun a ee or Ry BN Rev. Hewitt attending the meet- | conducting special services at thelr Mr Rn Sch r ~ ! | W ed | ers helper. Call at Sourbeck's store suf ing of the archdeaconry at Willlams- | n1504 Re Dean has een in poor ex eb an a guest at t} Afkens | Port M y , - port this week Monday night bar healt) of we. and with hat reler = " Ale . eet @ M1 y neer d nal WAN ns D , rent t ah } ast smal [ pe Ly ew i at . " ; . + . near Belle te, I exoesd { Olesen scres quet was held at the Park Ho it | standing Re Wir very. kind Ke nd ght Emn nie | H. H. Bradley, Bellefonte. Pa. BR. F. D. 1 which five hundred hurchmen were nted A st hin | tals 4) } f ! Ki TT in attendance Rev. Hewitt is on the ter Earl ( ter \ 1 ! ening ens ! ' " WANTED-—Horse 0 work Ki ‘ rogram for an addre t or f the | “hy Fes Ae matte Puta ‘ ; Y ‘ > ne WAZOD, ROA Ker at ot horse DEREra f « i a y e 1 Le " Fe welg x . D. } Ack Box sessions, Cha y prog " n Lint ' Avie Pa Mrs, meron Burnside 1 Dé at rove Hirt oy Xp v } | \ . ¥ ; i § home to all her (riendas t her re resid ‘ wfter Apr Fhe pur “of l 4 FOR SALF er ’ : . g rem dence on North Alleghen street, 'Sat- | «) price was $ 4 Toh Wat ' w t : : § § ! n urday evening, Febr I ith. I p that par \ Tuer . | Ko “Dew b to 10:30 o'clock It her expecta e « P ut t " nt | tion t here 18 sh ed trip Marcel At th “White Ru Mond re-elects eX ng 2 SW ¢ . who 1d tea Pl ! John M. Shugert AS ted t AR his place. During the past year ihe . vcompany has has y L. orders that has kept the ! : time In fae the ' ' ¥ stemdior 11 and Dr, Se ert, 4 ‘ vr. B ' perfor well n cond in the plete ‘ er n iy “ " ment anticipa i 1 YET | “ wag made of Bellefonte ! by a firm with th BH g new director it . i peared evera th LL people were looking ! Ewes the publishe Was } } after some 4 4 nx i ! same, and he formed that wir tO sOm« el the cha N partment of h plant the printing was delayed It now is his expectation | have the d sued for de ‘ some ¢e Ir ruar It has been a omg time ' ve have ha a dire tory of H« fon and this one will be appreciate our people at this time i) Mrs Flliza \ : nar place, reached the 65t} Ant ‘ f he birth and t make the happ Qe for he gooq | her sons came home hely rate t-Will Ammerman Mt. Carmel and A. BH Ammerman i Blut Colles he together with Wn 8. Btover, a friend from State College, and those at home, her son Johr and rothet Augustus Wolfe male p a pleasant little home gath fring A daughter wih ef at Phill paburs TT nable to be present on account of Hiness Mrs AIMeras received a imber ! ‘ presents and if x d wishes ! for anything # he ¢ blessed with nat " such happy snniversari The Civie Club of 1k fonte has shown some avctivity i ate in ths Hine of educating our people 1 the ea of making Bellefonte treete and surroundings more beautiful hat is, to remove the eyesores that prove so conspicuous In certain parts of the town and to Inspire in the residents a disposition to improve their proper ties and the surroundings. In other towns the same effort is being made and i» having its effect As A mug gestion to the society we wonld urge them to have J Horace McFarlane, of Harrisburg, pay our town a visit and favor us with one of his Interest ing lectures along this line. He In considered an authority in such waks and has appeared In some of our ad- Joining towns in the sume capacity re- cently, He da 8&8 man who devotes and we think his services could easily be secured for such a talk, If we would only show gnough Interest to hold a public meeting and extend him the in vitation to address it. It is worth the society's effort to consult with Mr, McFarlane, much of his time to this kind of work | tures po interest gt vith | ! h It Saturday eapecinlly ' np ’ tH . tiny cme Ir Moen ' excellent an Iw me | Ver afternoon te ladies vited " matinee re fortable place of entertainn Y afte eo the hich interspersed Haver nda Past at shown M nm airs ook olding the inte N f Y m ’ singing tnd vldresaes in freq 2! shown by the endan Petriken 61 results w hich the x fy excellent and no 1 good crowds Wi not try Hall nr place for Sunday meetings doubt the local Y. M, CC, A. could ar range with Manager Brown of the Beenie, for pletures which could be ap propriately shown on the Habbath Mr. George T. Bush departed on Tuesday noon for Willlamsport to al tend the eleventh anniversary session of the Beottish Rite bodies of the Masons. He is the assistant secre tary of those bodies, They have a membership of close on to 2000 and they expect a class of about 136 this session, to take all the degrees up to [the 32nd. The session will last three days, and a ball will be held Wed. nesday evening In conjunction with a musical and the banguet will be on [Friday evening. There are several { Centre County masons who are going down to take the higher degrees and many of the members from this county will also attend the session. iin nrg n att We here in : : Old Soldier Tortured rs | Tere wg ' ' eat natipation and : ! Mi Ie A TOs A K. S i! fn r PAT Frise » t Ir King's ew | " fixe me » i A LL | : ’ ther ’ . : . ’ tr ’ Phat Art} } WM . re 1 ft LR f ‘ Garbrick . ma « ness trip to Philipshurs the M. |} hurct hold ok en and afMe Upper n Mataurdas evening Inr ' Nt) { rtin Mrs John Dormar Inughter-nr nw f Snvdertowy #ited friends In Lock Haver ' Willlamsport last wie K Ore : eur f M1» : Hie Re den wing on fh " ® TT Mrs srah Palmers Doping thelr early re 7) . If y¢ re having ’ I» spring It will have the readers of the Centre Democrat know about it Bee our sale register Our neighbor, Rey HH H. Bradley has bought the HH. 1. Long property, In our town and expects to move In his home In the near future If you want to know where (0 se cure farm supplies turn to our Hale Register, on page 4 of this Issue. Al the leading =ales are in that list The Keystone Legislative Associa tion compgped of the Republicans and Democrats dlected to the Assembly the ald of Keystone voles, was forme od on Tuesday afternoon in the Sens ate anti-room. Representative Abs bott of Philadelphia is chairman of the committees In charge of the or. ganization. The object Is to heh an eye on legislation, Commendable, surely, by | ant ie the 1 nt : ‘ " ’ . ’ y d A fred § f } ' Mr \ Fray ) A Miller tm ’ " M i } W i'n : ‘ be } " . ve } : § ndu : : | “w ant r f the A . hare) Inter NEV) ) Farle alle ® prominer : ’ warmed) AWAY n Mond : ir hie leat) | t ‘ al ent loathers Neff at hor lHistance from Cur th He en health | nO At ' ident In at tempt the rallroad tracks iia ned was struck b 4 “ ght tra and had a nt i ' stant deat) | njur ed broke his Once ut r tution and mince then Iw anil ! mpaired health His at Hines ered a period of About ten dave 1 Was due 10 gener al debiint \ eff a farmer by occupation and ved most of his life in that sect He vas more fami larly kn r ‘ al ) tionesr over this and atoning nies, and In his time : hay : maonre farm sales thar A! or man In this count H had talwart bulld and An} f ¢ : keen eve and quick tL A f humor that made hin & strong and «ff tive man on the blow k nd for 4 # ant weeks In all kinds I welts n the Bpring son ivy vas found at this trying occupa tio nA parts Within county Mr Neff lon g 10 sur ‘ him a widow and the following children Dr. Geo M. Enders, Pa ohn CC, Akron, O0.: J Linn, Port Collinge, « Mra. Clara rides Jerse Rhore Miss Allee Brett, Perr Kan Howard RB. at home Mrs Cora Fulton, McKeys Rocks: Chester | Howard, Ben). ¥. Biate College ind Sarah E. Phila. Adelphia A Ie hrother and sister W. Thomas and Elisabeth, of near that place. The Interment took place at Curtin, on Wednesday morning, Rey Taylor, his pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Mr. Neff was a man of sterling aualities, respected hy IA large olrcle of iriends. In that com- munit, he was a prominent and useful! citizen. His age was 74 yours, | months and 12 days All the lead! public sales are ad. vertised in the ‘entre Democrat, Barred }§ Tri Re $7 00: Pen Reds. 8 \ Reds $400 Tr Bufl Orpingtons, M1 Per fn : wome > Alwars a few wd Ms Spar Fees for hatehing a special Keym ' P ry Yards Bellefonte. Pa POR SALS ster 1 se ar ght t fe. doing & siness of $16 pr. L ated . ase, best pa § sar t . mner is ving west Price $2400 cant Ca write Wm. F. Murh. 27 West 4h m Ww MuSpOrt » FOR SALE~4 eral store In the village ! Fiedler with acetylene § nt ar steam hoe Buyer oan bave Possess io Wt noe (aiww reasons for selling For 1? particulars In puire of G, W. Wolf, Fiedler Ps gy PROPERTY FOR SALE-st Hecln Park OTe ADG ander ¢ tivation waler righ wt the d good w¢ and bare As of fine fruit would make a fine summer hone. 5 minutes walk from Ars Ww . heat re of Chestie Hofoan, Box 61 Zion. Pa xf MONEY WANTED Can place severs ans of PMO as frst morgage ob Improved res esinte Lebire oOuDLly, S18 por cont, interest Ample security Consult us sd onee if you are iD position 10 Invest your money Inguire of John M. Gray & Son. Insurabes agents. Belle fonte. Pa tee MEN WANTED se 185. for firemen Six monthly and brake 0 on raliroads Ir Bellefonte vic LY JRA perience unnecessary strike Positions guaranterd competent met Promot ios Rrilroad Employing Headguar OTS orer #0 men sett to positions monthly State age; send stamy Railroad Association Dept 407-17 Monroe Street, Mrookisn, N.Y a AGENTS WANTED To sell an Antiseptie preparation which prevents blood roisoning and stops Colds and Tubercniosin FuRraniitend utder the Mare Food and Drags Act). Liberal Mescount. Sample free Reterenees desired Only one agent In each disariet. Mar sian ousiness as a de line. Apply with out delay 0 Malgnen Chemioa!l Company. MN. I3h St Philadelphia xh FOR SALE | shiuste in Benoer Township Desirable property st provste sale on wpol Niv any Mountain Sstory frame dwelling house summer kitehen and all necessary outvulidings Harn and shed, good young orchard. good wel | SL house, b sores of cleared land, 5 acres of Lim [her land. Will be sold on easy terms. Susan B | Hoover. Axe Mann, Pa. W. G. Runkle. Balle fonte, I's MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte-Produce. Kaun ‘ pore ? Butter 2? Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid Y. Wagner for grain: Wheat, red da BRIM: #00 0kis 40 00h 1 5 ntnds o vo apes CRED ¢oosuse | OCR | 8283 0 HAS NO SUBSTITUTE The only baking made from Roya Absolutely Pure [Grape Oream of Tartar NO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE ESTRAY Can 1 ' f the ‘ signed, about Sq r Sah. 19 red i about 1 your } ho" tehed and has & Spot ob rig X 1 wer notified LO prove proper 4 ane w De disposed according w 1 vide osu as es. Wm. Mayes. Befch Creek xt EXE UTORS H } Estate of Samus 5. Mey ate of Boges township, a¢ i Lewters of adn strat estile having beer by the Register Pennsylvania. a estate are heret ADA All persons ale are requests authenticate g 2 rs wing a 1. : 3 ation «¢ x We " . XO : ¢ bere vor nd zy of PN " ‘ f w r nn . J Ww no mi We are aut? ‘ t t ¢ follow £ X } tes for ™ atior for ‘ CRP 0" med n the : rat Ket 1 nire nt oct 1 th In of the el nt be held Sa ’ Tune r Sheri Db. J ERY. Hust 4 Commissioner JOHN R EMON. Fer ‘ T'wi MN | . 34 District Attorney PAUL FORTNEY. Bellet ¢e. Pa Prothonotary AVID RR. FORMAN, Bellefonte, Pa ! HOFFER. Philipsburg, Pa Treasurer JAMES SCHOFIELL Bellefonte Pa JOHN D MILLER Walker Twp MITCHELL CUNNINGHAM, Belle fonte, Pa Overseer of Poor, Bellefonte Bore ILLIAM RB RIDFR, Bellefonte, Pa TO Epiron Cexrras DEMOCRAT | hereby as ance myself! as 8 candidate for County Con SA ONET sub ect 10 the decision f the Rept ds POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Hoan yolers al the primaries 10 be held June bred, 19 Haney BF. Zien ax. formerly Bes ney Twy TO Error Cerys sDEMOCRAT 1 hereby ap no ee the primaries 10 be held June 2rd 1911 1 ance myself as a candidate for Recorder subd 1 10 the decision of the Demoeratic voters st Evwp MOoKmviay, Rogen Tw; PHILADEL PHIA LIFE INSURANCE CO. Desires a GENERAL AGENT for Centre Co. Liberal Contract for Right Maan NORTH AMERICAN BLDG. Philadelphia, Pa. Contract Dept.
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