-. Thursday, April 6th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. - LE ie — a : : . RECENT DEATHS. | he was married to Henry Walte, and { Hived on a farm in Halfmoon township, EJ BEI] E N | ANI ) V I( N | Y LINGLE Conrad Lingle dled at : L F E I I {his home at Calyer on Tuesday, aged daughters were born and reared, Af. | . {ter the death of her husband, Mrs | § 92 ar » Cf ' N de~ | oy : | about #2 ye A'S : I'he cause of his « [Ww aite moved to. Bellefonte. ‘wharse to 5 LIMise was canoer, { ke ther with her On Darius and ‘ » EL y ¢ » : cv » A y 1e ¥ THE LOCAL HAP PENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS ROTHROCK William d Roth { daughter Ella, she resided on Thomas rock, an aged citizen of Philipsburg, | street U'ntil recent] another dauvugh i dled on Wednesday evening, March | ter, Bara, was a member of the hor 04 y is y § ve ". ive ¢h | nching ‘hoo { ) 4 Liye. Gillen ahd George Beezer | Mrs, Dr. Tate has returned home | * ), aked rthout 0 veur Fis hil ten ing gc! i in Hellefonte \ dren survive, Interment Wits mad following children survive Joh POR N p . aitorgs © T re- | from a visit t hiladel i were Lock Haven visitor n Thurs om 8 o Philadelphia. {on Saturday afternoon. ff Lock Haven; H. A, of Altoona o day Mrs. Moses Hurwitz and little i, of Halfmoon township; J. Edw. of —Mrg, Maud rvin, of Buffalo, is | child departed on Wednesday for WOLFE Thomas M., Wolf« ie Hazelton Sara J, of W Hkens) visit her parents, Mr. | Lock Haven about 64 vears, died Tuesday, 28 My Blair Ste . of Mi home on a } } Hell ’ ven Crmoor and Mrs, Herman Miller Mr. and Mrs, Reamer returned | Ns home at bellevue, Ohilo regen 11 {. Forcey. of Woodland: Laul . a lef ’ sville wectio fo ) , » John Gettig, of Tusseyville, is a | home last Friday from their trip to |’ ft Pennsvalley tion for hi § Northfield, Mans and Darl Absolutely Pure guest of his brother, Samuel Gi North Carolina Ou bY ago He Jey: EN nd 1 it on \ ) and family, on Bishop street Mr and M; Witmer Amit) W ! el A son wa born. to Mr. and Mrs. | spent © Sunday at the home of the | HOSTERMAN:—yamos, the s-year- | Eyer. of Washington State; * Chr MAKES HOME BAKIN Prof Sloop, of the Bellefonte \cad- | former's mother at Centre Hall Ox ) Mr. an I . ) foster y : Bio yl A a emy, on Sunday afternoo! Mrs. Hart, of Bishop treet o- Misses Bess Hart and Daisy parted on Saturday for . K&chline spent ind at the home | where she will spend ver \ . : k | a hint ' # oO of Mr. and Mis adward Harper, at | with friends han, w wey LO VO Shun Md Was cor ge 1 Curtin, ] Thursday afternoon 13th, . hd ball bn 4 Ws h y , wv) : . Mrs. Cha nachy. of Willian at 2 o'clock, the senior ola vill d UNNINGHAM John Cur old { ch v fv an Li ht Bi it port, was a guest of er pares ver their Easter oratio e new Ini ft of lit y j H i ; ; rig i: 2 SC and Mrs C : { v few d kh school ! nex pects ’ ry ich ‘ Oo vill 1 p ” 1 . ig this week figs Bell rigs te ‘ ' { ] fA hon pra Arak an y : ¥ J D li i Camel Caldwell departed for Orla: Ing the” winter in Willamaport. with 1 104 been sor health for sor es 13 Rew Orne elicious Cake Jack ton on parent ’ Is fv orkin "1 p Ha : Bri k | She will remain for rly fm : ! 1d eat hi ; of RT compan: Mrs, Harry Haag, accompanied |, from convulsions, oi - ida 7 Dainty Pastries Mis la Bu { Wil nspor ner ) Pa ’ ia ‘ . : rey rned ome from al SA SI A rt, sn, ot NASP Fine Puddings Krumrine where a large family of sons and OE tatoo Tafronse ‘Mighebe | th Pras cnn, at 10, el ET prem 2 0 Al. Flaky Crusts have beer and the food is finer, more 1lasty, cleanly and wholesome than the ready- made found at the shop or grocery. Royal Cook Book-800 Receipts Free. Send Name and Address. BAKING POWDER CX NEW YORX, for ACCOM par which mu ET a a An ng wi graduatl { 3 i ant . 4 A : : : ! J ror : nye ' N we a ant advertis Hig! Method Sunday Penny a Word Adv. LWO ins by the ’ ' g " : ia : an . 'h | : not a ¢ o ki : of advertintm PRIVATE M $ ’ » » 4 “ . ¥ ’ : . ! : ’ v aN AlThert ! wot \ eula Arte rat 2 4 ' + . ” henv) greeting frie “ ! ’ tor § . ' . 3 x E ts wr ; a t. 1x ’ week. At , ES FOR SALF hestnut shiny pr Impl ments eres family wers ) nt if this pla T HAR | : . * tas ’ g- , 4 i ' J . | 3 - . Bore Take 2-horee wagon ’ P's : y r ‘ ! : ! ' : i 4 : worse gasoline engit but the pas yea hey av . ¥ p : tke A r Keviit ¥ ~- no onditior Geo. Valentine. I. Be making Pitts t their hor \ ‘ Pitts—F axon - R . the husband l rood § | erson Pitts the trolley li f th ty der ply \ Sabra MEN WANTED age B38 for monthly. and brakeman IN Bellefobte vicinity Experiences 2 | ‘ ’ gre rEe 8 ‘ " . r strike, positions paaranteed ¢ Conductor ™, v big y ‘ £2. . ot ‘ ot i Pag - p d : h oe Bi y ' ’ Fromouiot Railroad Emplos Centtral R. R i : ters over 400 men : } it | abnreciable State age: send stamg Raliw apprecia Dem. 467-227 Monroe Stree his train, but 5 smile to his inte ¢ wh ¢ ’ : : the trouble f re slit cannot Vi ' LO TI ) } ) ! Beheaded by His Train FOR SALE Desirab) off The litt ; : y rt i ' d= It fie fo } p ot : ] vt y ¢ y “ taker re . 0) SAL roperty st nar situate in Benner bp Weds , . v re ’ 3 , : ’ 3 4 i alr Mowntair 2 mtory last oe wr kitchen and al and she returned fro v month ta n her Fler MM : : " . | WANTED wv ore Georgia, i ; ) : ! hs ; ’ . Lome trial fir accounts down ir speckled fish are caus i ree 1 ber I . 4 ps / : ICT € large in Thers ¢ nm tn " . never DE wal waters thi : : Y Strange Answer to Prayér ‘ ! ! } rode catfish and ] | : teg A ” ing impu food Bridge APRIL #ist—at the ! FOR res - q el Meyers, dee d, near M nis i " C " . ngs i ! . Wi 4 be sold, fart re n Rear Col ‘ ilo Bellefonte’'s Directory Eagleville Centre Co . . Wr atge sasoriment of to Row Mr. Stine : ol re C. Delong “9 Arch St store at that eb . laims J i int : Aladt. af y : Mey | Rr: Aa FOR SALE Desirable pr Ar ago sold tt 1 ther nedghbe ] Ay . p \ a A wa v ne acre of and and dwe me time o abandoned he would los : ' \ e awol ! y \ " v : \ BR Mr pecessary outbuildings: situ ! i SUMMER SCHOOLS, ne Mr. Stine, with hs 200 the same ' J h ell J | efonte it Wn A borough. prior reasosable Ellis, will put In a stock of groceries, opty ty n Phil ’ : n hé ” | pia How ard Mike burg and " nl de Fieming. Pa \ Spring Mills Academy. tobaccos and confections, which will , a hi ve - He hg ” 8 A VRiuabl ] Au The Normal School at the Spring be a convenience to those living In Messrs. J. M. Gilliland and John W i r ertown, Md ; t ! ‘ F our peopl and o ha WANTED Contractors to out and deliver pulp | Mills Academy will begin April 10, that vicinit and Elmer Tressler f New Blpon \ i . “ BY. Ay ‘ NE ha 4 Mg ro Whiter aa ‘ rie gb MN . 011911, and will continue for eight Saturday the ellefonte Academy field; W. O. Rearick ff Milroy | Ga om Ve > " ’ h “> ~ One Pa wddreas Philipsburg Pa Rr D No \ weeks went to State College and opened the | Re rick, of Centre Hall; and Wwittiam ) " ders y x18 We recall the pleasant association base ball season at that place by pl Harter, of Coburn A a - a ' died and remainder is YOR SALR~Genotul store in tbe villame of we had with our last year Normal ing & mame with the Varsits one of the largest de in eriand vere SDEDL AMONK child Mifflin County Markets Fiedler with acetylene plant apd ding Mh students; reviewing the record, we The score was 3 n favor of , | that has IE uel in rr Wa that place Mrs, Du ‘opelin ! ; ph Buyer oad have possession a1 onee (Good NOtice the creditable work accomplish, but the Academy gs to : hey purchased ¢ eres Of nk reasons for selll | or full partesiars in. 4 by various attendants and now beg lated upon securing sud ; \ : : Philips! w . i, our county mire of GG. 'W olf. Pledier Pa my! | leave to solicit thelr return and 14 " nti Lente paying therefor i ’ i n i in on produ \ 5 ['W it certainly spe Ake well J hr of $175.000 It in timated | ONL . ’ band POR SALS ne Stanley DE Car. tASOBA bring others with them f ‘ou a hal gt . “ ‘ 5 ’ g : y h Lior abn T team bas All strens b 00 000 feet of Mv re shu or n Al oo Hargain for some one he object of the school" w be. as p 3 f . If the weather Is fa able ‘ ’ : Ah. § by nsedor ' S318 A high grade ear. Will be sold at bar before to thoroughly review the emy will open ‘ ) ola Dani i \ Meck Lard na Ing Ke os. Garage, Bellet common branches and such other i. ne ' i ! ! y ' ) \ - . Beflefom ni i Atom ’ bre are ke i KOIGS tor ’ wt: Barred Plymouth Rocks studies ax the schoo! will determine laying a str ' mou gx Of i ir BOMPSAD strain) e Log Ww upon . ‘ PN oS Yur Insurance Meetin ) : An nkesdes wa mJ * nit Wi te Leghorns (Weal! pon organization J ) HON . A . “hi thie I mms "| . . ain) 80 eda, por setting Liv wn " . A alled ’ Fhe Farmer Mutual Fir Re nas Ives po 4 ' v ¥ rig Comb Buft Or For further information address & OCRed : . Jn WwW. Gent : : pingion, o MIAF per sey & GW AB ok ‘ Pak i i held , 4 : Julian, Pa x U., A. MOYER, Prin Last Friday afterno } J i meeting of we | , ] the time Bo Le i i y OF 1048 Boring Mill P a : ting of the boas nit : + ery pring Mills . preliminary contest of the liefo the arbitration roo i ime pte ! n SY FARM FOR SALE A good two -borse farm High school was held n \ swine, on Monda ™h ’ numl « the civil wir ind “mb : y . " witha Groom house and bank barn. and & 4th Rex a \ il OR the other thulidings: also » young orchand Bale st 10 0 clock shar Min unt grail markets Are ‘ At N Mrkor ’ ‘ i 1rley i . ’ " riand In Powell and Meoenifes tha | a H \ same As Wr : Hing, ant sroved jusunils anne : x ‘ oh Wi school uilding, and pr ‘ f applications for insura: vere a aiso & member of 1 ; antl plenty of good water. Looted | mile nord interesting from the fact that pled and anaed Adjustment of ford IRtemt Ont. ‘Win: ' ' Court of Oommon Pleas of Contre of Milesburg. Terms ressonables Inquire of | and every contestant had taken spec recent losses were made and oth So ! 1 WH as i No. § February Tern Ho. Divoree A. | Mrs. Elmira McKinley, Milesburg. I's Xie - inl pains to prepare themselves for or minor business transacted Agents Ng Springs " Nore hie wile un ’ . ) In . Eggs . , ee 8] : irafmver oe a mye To 1 v ' Laser : : the battle of oratory The object of reported favorably from different see WAITE On Monday afternoon ti James B Gr yer in dni ) HO No ANT =D no pe shvaryl jut le — fA Tih ve . . . hy FR 4 mm Orgage o improved real | ———— the preliminary meeting 18 to choose lone of the county tenth angel entered the Walte hom "lease take notice and you are hereby notified | estate In Centre county. st 6 per cent, interes, | Bellefonte--G the contestants for the fNnal oratorical > on Thomas street and took hence the that the undersigned having been appointed | Ample security, Consult us at oboe If you are l The foll \ on rain. contest which will be held during The Pennsylvania Rallroad reports spirit of the aged mother, Mra. An Commissioner by the Court of Common Pleas of | in position to invest your money, Inguire of | ¢ following prices are pald by C. commencement week, and for which | show that the company carried on na Walte Degdpeed had been in \n pt Bria on Tor Givates Drvnei BS Toot fone ay dave ado Wheat. red i hee the Reynolds prige is offered. The fol- | jts lines east of Pittsburg and Erie feeble health for\ some time, but & Gmfmyer will attend 10 the duties of bis ap | . RK Wheat, white UR 80 lowing were the successful ones: Jos« during 1910, 136,000,000 passengers stroke of appopley was the imme. pointmest on Monday. April M, 1911, at 160 | AUTOMOBILES Seve . Wl eph Ceader, Margaret Gilmore, Tal- | diate cause of death, which occurred | ©'0lock in the forenoon, at the office of Gettig. | automobiles. in food condivien. AAA gasseiteasannsnarhansasenines $8 mage Hafer, Dorothy Jenkins, Hazel | There Is much dickness In the vi- about 3:26 o'clock, Mra. Waite was owiid Bld 'h Rage Silos. Rotth AG | fot A Stanley Steamer Touring oar In Al | 6 seasieseasamissniiinesserenss 88 Johnson, Ruth Kline, Basil Mott, Sara | cinity of Pa, Furnace, from grip and | a’ daughter of John and Susan Eyer, gheny Su in the Borough of Bellefonte, sb tion; ¥ Buloks, 2 Fords, | Mitchell Some CLT TTY TARR POR NE TU | ; —— Shuey, Harold Ward and Ruth Wet-4 pneumonia as Jacob Harpstor informs and was born March 26th, 1832, at and hose xamios the wiinesses had hai ble bargains AY Slehline 8 a: Woy Clover seed at MeCalmont & Co. : « Bellefcnte, Pa. ’ Ll Arage 3 gel. us. Warrlorsmark, Huntingdon county. | 8. D. GETTIG, Commissioner. | Sureet : A i Wh srirsrasanistbaniee $7 to S10,
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