Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a The Centre Democrat, FRED KITRTZ, SR. Kditor CHAS. R. KURTZ Editor nnd Preanvietor, AC DFRR Associate Editor SWORN Ny CIRCULATION OVER 5.600 'RRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION; Susscarrrion, 81.50 Per Year Perwons wh hring the money Lo the oMee and nay In sdvance, 1 per yonr CexTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice-a-week World for Plt Stnckeman for Published weekly ry Thursday Entered in the postoMoee at Belle second class ma ter + 0 send or $1.85 £1.80 arnin Fa vey n font ry The date your subseription expires (s plainly printed on the she! ame \ eredits are given hy the firs issue of each month rem't We send no regaest. Wateh date on Suhserihers chang not notifying ns ri PS Suhsarintions will he continued wise Virected We amploy soendor bring the hearing vour r f lake that nge o Wate? pts unl vour label r postoMes afters ree ws hy special vidress, and r SAme unless other no collector mor You are expected to ey to thisaMes NEW PENSION BILL. T. P. Rynder Sends Greeting to the Soldiers of Centre County. Comrad: It me pl tell you t! | ou partial just 1 Sullowa be passed bh carry diers ground which will carry relief thousand soldier The Rynder B ed, would hav islation war. To the preachers, soldiers, credit cussed the several times and at his req of the Rynder Although I have kej the pen for your find roon comra Vie ASE are gOm¢« It 10 do vou 1814 G Februar Takes Carbolic Ac Mistakir : id for Medicine Sheriffs Will Banquet ing a tir f ex-sheriff mes CENTRRE MILLS Mr Ir. Corn nia had ing ¢ day where trip mar Mr. and Mrs Charles F. St Sunday J. A Kil Mitterling, of Mr. and Mrs Si u visited Mrs. Shawls Mra F. Corman, Mondn While at praver meeting Mills, Robert Ha broke loose and wer Criuse and Mr. Be took them back ne entre m i! Centre horses (ieorge them and kenburg's K Notes Minn 4 Hospital Operations Bellefonte, Valleyview Mrs. May evening at Discharged of Tyrone Lulu Bhirk of Heaton, Milesburg Jacob Marks Is Darr in some better of Port Matilda, ment There are 23 patients In the hospital Hin trunk, Minn Mary Eckley the iantter : 14 Shutt Hed of of ing Wednesday 8 « Jeanette Bhope Jennie Miller and Bellefonte; Edward improving. Mrs Mra. Viola Baney admitted for treat Friends Quarterly Meeting. The Friends next quarterly meeting will be held at Unionville, on Saturday, Bunday and Monday, February 18th to the 20th, In thelr meeting house at that place. Isanc Wilson, from Phil. adelphia, Is expected to be in attend. ance at the meeting | vantage | Scanlon, | of | the site AN OVER THE COUNTY. You wood ad Word to nny stock Pi sell live using cnn by our n column Misses Harriet Foster and two charming young burg, Jisited friends in Bellwood from Clearfield and Centre reported favorably for the Moshannon, near old mill the of Apnoes, ladies Miles the week fOr past Viewers counties have a bhridge across of the nt town Osceola. last week proper Haupt White Harr the John street and April 1st ing road, purchased mn Heay will py the ame Mr. White will go to farm more, | rented the occ aller once LVINg mber that stitute will be hel next week beginn Monday and ville on Wednes ind at Eagle urday Reme farmers Centre in count sant Gap at Union Thursday Hat on and John en erfously Hall, dur HA allment | Democt pr fy is months mnt MARRIAGES Leech—Musser Farmers of Htate Van \ of Kermoor Although these nated for the edu ited to and farmers d th Pa Instit oe Le the attend a TArmers lar! alg all the organizations will be wide 4 Come and n Are inv Indies of open ar help Board of County A Woodward of Reynolds, of Dale, of Dales members door on fr Managers How Hellefonte Summit John WwW. F Willard ard and Bishop Whitaker Dead Bishop Oxi W, Whitaker, the vener able head of the Protestant Episcopal Glocese of Pennsylvania, died at 10 noon Thursday, at Phila dephin, after an of one week He Kl years of age. Bishop Whi taker was one of the leading prelates In the eastern section of the United Htaten He succeeded Nishop Stevens, as head of the Pennsylvania diocese in 1887. The cause of death was old age, AREravated by a severe cold minutes past Hines wan Died in 96th Year. Mary SBchoch Cook, the oldest of New Herlin, died at her Inst week, and Interment was Mra resident home made from her late residence Satur. | day forenoon. The deceased was 96 years old. Demus Lose returned from Illinois | with twenty-five horses and sold off ‘the bunch at Millheim, a few days ago, it an average price of $236, ways brings good stock. 3 ~The Howell-Keith Stock Company will fill three dates at the opera house on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of February, being Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- Demus | day of next week. Popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents will prevail, NO MORE POISON DEMONSTRATIONS IN IN MAKING MATCHES| CENTRE G0. ORCHARDS (Continued from 1st page) (Continued from st page) 11th ome re Company,” to Ons thi of February has ed communi whi Bellefonte Mateh that has proportions, argoest American naturally in this “The i mous nnd interest Klon men here be The from distan ithe gin to editor will entire come nrou Crog we hive Democrat hie ple tre un Cron VIL of th ) country not dream HE titution grown ind | in Lo our they It in from 1 the i | farn dix arith Vhoere ma factories ctor phosphor ol ha find have ! he Diamond vent other vhite fhe It re "WA thie for re try been combinatl ind a head \ their si they nr Moyer's Mus Mar. 16 : Am. Harshberger SEYLER IN TROUBLE Arrested For Robbing a Store at At lantic City . Thurs. Mar. 16: John Rishel KK ~8 i hors «- Dell " ive © we “71 Geo. Breon, Thurs. Mar. 9: * » bed venerable be made Kno ’ ' : prel ‘ the be mile on hi Hps, murm red I wish to cnrist a | March tired | could | | dying words of St. Pa dissolved and to Inter he accomplished arn ready Hin in attending devolved ollie diocese of Chas. R. Norris Ss mile east of the following brow tram ¥ years old, we other an KS yeary he ith moment have mid am all ‘ i his reside Waddle on the well iHiness br reer and Wels LI weight 1x serious « condition of steadily w doctors ns AY val two that years oid de recover A Correction. slightly In error In week of the burning the Reynolds farm wherein stated that of the tenant family had been In the barn some time pre vious to the fire, Since then we learn that this Is Incorrect, as nobody Is known to have been In the barn after the feeding time. This statemen In made in all fairness to Mr. Breon and his family We were weount last the barn on Rock Mills, some members our mare of ! near f Ores we Walter Holling Disappears. Walter Holling, a well known highly osteemed resident of North Philipsburg, engineer at the Ghem mines, Munson, disappeared on Satur day evening and his whereabouts is giving his family and friends very much concern. He left his work mat i 7 o'clock, and has not been seen since. | Having been talking lately of making and at sos § Hale farm w LIVE STOCK od mare witl fo caused overexertion the to ‘ y duties that good w on } nm the Cath driver Philadelphia became 5) Nh cars vturda January 28. The WwW Wack hrood mare : with welght 1428 the venerable prelate grew gle or double: | bay mare 12 years safe for wee, and days later his | any ohild to work or drive Lair of gray mares announced he could not coming 4 will make a 0 very team, weight 2000; | three searold lack Boorse will make good heavy draft horse 1 gray colt coming h\ or focky Car hi I brown or 1 horse ool; | sorrel } ! Thos Ham bhiston int make a ¢ roadster 5 mileh cows five coming fresh by time of sale; seven are fall cows, and the others coming fresh forepart of summer; two year-old shorthorn Pull 3 15 mos heifers RK head of young esttie ranging from 2 mos. 10 mos. old; 18 head of fine young Hamp shire ewes, | buck, 14 head of hogs 3 brood sows with pigs from 2 10 8 works old by time of sale mos 0d boar. 10 shoals IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES 7+ toot cut Deering binder, Deering mower, Favorite ® hoe grain aril], Simplex corn planter, allsteel hay rake, 3 Albrighs eorn workers, 3 Syracuse { plows, § Perry harrows one a 80400th: land roller, fh Century manure spreader poLaLy digger. fannindg mill good horse wagon. + ioeh tread wagon, platform spring wagon. top buggy, | open buggy. 2 pairs bob sleds, sleigh, § sets hay | indders harpoon hay fork aod 19 fees of rope, | 2 sots of bug harness, 2 sets chain harness. set i doubie driving harness. set of buggy harness, 3 | i sets of work nets. set of driving nets, collars, double aod single trees, grindstone cutting | box, weed corn, weed potatons, Sharples cream | separator, Incubator sod brovder, colony house la trip to England, It is thought by | Sie 2 Skn_0od Jo of household gacds. some that he might have gone to that | knows, =i trains will slop at house. LL. PF country. | Mayes. auot, | A HORSE THIEF IN JAIL, George Osewalt, of SBnow Shoe Clearfieid Jail. George Opewnlt, of § Mho« no landed { day im in on the Woodland The fact th Thursday, February 16th 1911, of the Later arrested now inuwer a a penitentiary mie ve in ’ Bishop Garvey May be Buccessor. Is rep | F 5 of the Rt d to have Rev, bishop Roman bile BUC Patrick PUBL re 5S _— + List of all the Leading Sales of Farm Stock in Cen- tre County, Sales. February ten Le Ra I'S FRIDA 8 TRE t Y. MARCH 2rd f Madison 5 5 rk B © west « ries : arrow ah impiements " 2 FRIDAY w v AL Salt MARCH Poormar ih of M : » head « r t w ~m os 1 rat wel recs LE 118 ‘ i. 24 We shosts and 1 "RIDAY MAR Christ Houts wilk cows, | he t | brood sow. 2 farm implements F. Grove, suet RIDAY, MARCH 10 J ast { Woodward - Panag 14 years 0d of and i ple Salemi itm H HEM SATURDAY. MARCH 11 rus W mile Hellek fn Jacksony ron wr res «imp H Ri fers ites N. of Lemont wo ’ : head « mis Sale at y Le sraon. § \ ' Yearick . t "se nis er “h suet wera Je Ah 6 young ais and a f w farm im Sale st 1080 a © LL. F, Mayes one east of we ent sh plements suet SATURDAY. MARCH 11 residence at Hecla w ments and household goods sharp A. OC MeOlintie TUESDAY, MARCH 14-1 mile so Madisonburg on the Fisdier farm or will sail: 5 good work horses eit. R mileh cows, RR young shotthorn dull, 13 head And 10 shoais and a Mull ments. Salest 10am HH. BH. Miller asset TUESDAY, MARCH 1~A. 1 Hartawiok, 1% miles north of Sate Oollege. will sell 2 work horses. 3 colis 6 miloh eows. 10 shoats 1 brood sows, Champion binder, mower, Kemp man. Ure sp ender, wagons, plows harness, call Yalors bobsled, and other farming imple ments Salest 0a m WEDNESDAY MARCH 15-C R. Norris will sell three quarters mi 1 of Waddie, horses, eattie, hogs, sheep and farm implement. Sale MEW mm LF Mares aver WEDN DAY, March 18 At Smuilton, OC. 1H. Wen Ly Will sell his live stock, horses, ostile, wag. ons. hogs, farm machinery aod a variety of Rr implementa, it sale, Sale a4 13 M. sharp, HW. MH. at his mpie Clie FW. Sham farm stock Sale 10 er a auct ith east of HW. Roy 1 2yenr od Cate 1 year 2 rood sows of farm Impie sheen {ie TRDAY MARI cast hm Gf ait t Hd I8 Mrs. Prank Boba, a of Lemont. Pa. » S710 3% horses ne AR 8 and & Sale mt te MARCH Park. W hhred § horeaes Mobetween § "n Ww Ww OWS, young oatile implements, 1 FArRIDs stop st Tare descr Mio he re wii and we hogn Frank on day fiven H Wore throug Also a fu ‘ Mayes, aver Al mer Wf fare of sale ater MONDAY. MARCH = Complete w 0. D Eberts. one mile west of Mart ba will sell S horses. | colt Poows 6 young oattie. 1 brood sow and a fa ine of farm implements. Sale at pm SK Em erick, aom TUESDAY, MARCH 2-8 eh D. Orndost Madi ire A, Wills . orers, 4 fine cows nestle % Lad rt-horn thorough Isows, one w bein by time of sale 5 shoats, 8 sucking pigs. Swloat 12o'clock. WH auce H. Miller Auctioneers. W.T. Boal James CC. Dery SK. Emerick Harry F. Grows Wm A Ishier AC MeClintie L. Pravk Mayes H HH Miller 4.1L Reed L. FP. Roan Haves Sehenek W. ¥F Sahn G4 CC Walie David Wense! Jd H M Swover J.T Jordon SH Hoy H. KE Schreckengast Spring Mills Bellefonte Fieming Lemon fone Nitwny Lamon Henersbarg Plone Grove Mills Lemony Howard Te Welletonts R. 8 Spring Mills R # WE CAN PRINT YOUR SALE BILLS AND PRINT TH
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