Page THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, —-_— Une Centre Democrat, FRED KURTZ, SR, Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ Rditor and Proprietor, PA. Sr BELLEFON TE, Thursday, April 13th, 1911, p | i _ FAIRVIEW, | LEGAL NOTICES. { with all the patterns service at Fairview was | and 66 patent attended Sunday morning. Te i a ing bottom Confer, Willlam Poorman |ArM! NISTRATOR'S NOTICE Leitch spent Saturday David Thompson's. CURTIN, Quite a number of people from Cur- tin attended the baptism which took | place on Sunday afternoon at J o'clock. Al Strtickland and wife were baptized by Rev. Baughman. We are looking forward to a new creamery, Howard Neff having pur- RECENT DEATHS. iT tools, appliances roll off -flasks, includ boards for good iN new Have two patterns, one sett the oth- on, this — a L Irvin Bitner dled att wis Aching his home In Hagerstown, Md, Mr. > Bitner was born at Eagleville, Centre taymond county, about 65 years ago and was |®"d Howard the son of the late Daniel Bitner Hi evening at BITNER:~-Jl. moulding, getitn of Estate of Susanna Lear, late of Patton twp each plece by itself deceased or Levers of administration in the above named estute having been granted Lo the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Pennsylvania. a Os LIL carded wit} tll the ten pleces except the card LO winter ‘ Wit} people at Blanchard two sett can be mould in one Thomas A.C. DERR Associate Editor lost a valuable lavion Snow SWORN CIRCULATION OVER ~~ gone to Reading 5 BOO sett of Roller Patterns, with emoveabls J ding (rx ir gchools aro George Har mond expert JODON Annie little daughter of to Runville on Mon- Margaret Jodon, visit his son- who ha the crushed: making business | a little more era; servis Wer conducted by Rey terment was made etery at thi od Seed Corn 1909 also i and | Thursday evening : ara hereby requested LO make pase ae 0 i Hot | anne reqguent- John Crossmyre COW | of the oldest people In night, in h ( Thompson, of Shoe, | authenticated without de and Coataville on business, brought by hb | I ehild, finally drifting hb Nearly all the ind * 4 ¢ ] Trl V \ ! ‘ Pi , Suns RIPTION, $1.50 Per YEAR | of Harvey, as they have bhe- thrice rey Ar Lauran Pletehe N TICK | v { Patterns of th . Single iter by first wi fe Hot CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with and her five cl Confer Shultz, as he | in Published weekly every Thursday morning fisherman. The date your subseription expires is plainly | in-law, Aust Walker, "Wwe 11 eh ths after you fssue of each month, Wateh that, after while. away Subscribers changing postofice address brief visit to her parents, Jerre Glenn place of Moulding Tools, wise directed {and leaves a widow and daughters, Quite a number of our chased a fine angora gost and harness | one of whom was adopted, tended commencement at Centre County. | y ten o : ; . ours ¢ also already for the wagon. we y a persons indebred to Lhe y . HAZZARD William Hasagrd, Wesley Baker called at hat : : ‘nilipshurg, | ad nx Oh ANd all persons having clsims against ded In last week. died at his home Monda onfer's one day last week tate are requested wo present the sand | . Yip = § y uf 10 ‘ 1 ME ny Laird Curtin has ith year Horn in Ireland, he wii is spending a few days with his unele, JOHN HAUGH. Adms parents to Canada Henry Thompson tunkle, Atts x15 Fin rp IN If vou want tc see a fine lot of when a sma "ER oF "BSC TION : | 4 State 1 deg 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION { young chickens, just call at the home to th Slat i'n | oi | closed. wd | survivaad \ y \ ® \ " wir all + 7 PE Ie Persons who send or bring the money to tween two or three hundred of the | 80D and dau wephine spent Sunda 00 In the ( Centre Hall Corn Planter cody the oMee and pay in advance, §1 per year finest chicks You ever saw gon by the second, and by a . 4 pine spen) G ‘ 3 N. Y. sthrieean-week World for $1.08 Anvone wanting nice fish just, call Pitts nrg Stockman for $1.0 on Charley ] 1 thie tofMice at Bellefonte, Pa, as | ateted hy tor ys : Mr. Laird went day where expects to printed on the label bearing your name All | misfortune of having his leg eredits are given by a change of label the first | 1. ip transact Som remit. We send no receipts unless by specia request. Watch date on vour label Miss Helen who is attending the high 8cho in Bellefonte, paid a not notifying us, ar iahle for same Subseriptic il] be continued, unless other | “ —. : | Subscriptions w @ 0¢ ( wife, on Saturday a a rndort 3, of Alfred Orudort, of Hain 3 a8 snag sks Tr eg brass, We employ no collector send or bring the money to thisoMee PORT MATILDA, Spring has come at last. We a warm sunshiny day and then inches of snow on Saturday night The trees certainly gave a fine ap pearance to the scenery on Sunday All the trees were covered with clinging to very branch clothes line wire was at inches in diameter Talk about county in Bald E could make good now. The muddy and They were some places We sent a split to be ple. W to it and to the stat road better if we } ship and A. now, ear home The in f least two state roads through gle understan RUNVILLE. Quits i ne \ storm ha lage on think tha: vioter WHS The frogs that made their debut spring Hine vill Again : croaking Mrs. W Tyron CAS I "he { Mr. and week and their pat} Willian from Jer Elwood Sunday The valesc) fur in last RN count of re Movings are Loucke from to Mil H farm vacat Bedient propert fonts Lucas house Brower Brower to Miles Mil Saturda night, look thro Higt nt The mak « farmers spring Thos phones Dean. Ja: MILESBURG Harr Quick returned } spend a mont! vhen he wil! to Penfield ing under } vhere he is sub-contract Whiting for the Central Lumber ¢ or of the best known lumbermen | ntral Ice cream at | A cones dail William ward Penna Huges, fresh Fulton returned last week from a business trip to Ph Indelphin R. H. Haupt and son have com- pleted their tinning and repair shop and are read for business. Repair and job work will be given prompt at tention Roll Bryan and Altoona spent the with thelr girls Ross Wallace ls working in Tyrone this week Harry Whitman arrived Medix Run where he ia The ladies of the of Mileshure Baptist a New England until 9p. m.. on Saturday, Jee cream and cake Bupper 25 cents T. A. Hugg has a good spring wagon also a good buggy and two sets of harness for sale Perry Kanar, of Babbath at home hest home employed Willing Workers church will hold supper from § o'clock April 22nd will be served from LIVONIA, Last Tuesday Prof. moved Into the house vachied by T N. Btaover, Mr. Bthver moved the same day to Lock Haven. Adam Brungart and daughter, Beulah, spent last week In Lock Hav- J MM. Kahl on. Miss Jane Adams also left this place last week for Lock Haven where she has secured employment, M. C lost a valuable cow last Sunday. M. Stover has been on the sick lst with a bad case of the grippe. You are expected to | | Mack had | fonte four | | visited at {on Sunday, snow | Even a | | last gone to Pitts visit her son Mrs, H. R bury Curtin has where he will and family. . Misses Laura Griflith, Sarah and Bertha Prince were Belle- shoppers on Saturday. Alice Showers, of Bellefonte the home of Henry Shultz's The Bryan Mrs lt. the Reeder and visiting Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tle son, of Orviston, are former's parents, Mr. and | Bryan ryan, of Milesburg, Is vis frends here Samuel ting his mas There will be an Easter Il op-Saturday supper he 11; come, you are SUMMIT HILL. HUBLERSBURG. ’ i 1 will be orchestra HOLTS HOLLOW Sunda wis a very pleasant day and every bods happy Charles Poorman made a | trip to Bellefonte one day last Joseph Fetzer visited, with friends and relatives at Howard last week Clair and Dalsy Wataon, ™W Morava came to spend the summer with rel natives here Mildred of George ternoon Samh | wand Berdell Rockey of geen on « Fr streets on Cialr Watson Is visiting cousin. Ravmond Fetzer. at Martin Cooney, of ed at the home Bunday afternoon Wis finesse werk sited at the home oh Saturday af Fetzer Degarmons friend was gentleman Mileshure Munday with his Zion Bellefonte, visit of Joseph Fetzer's on one HALF MOON D. IL Beck loaded a car of baled hay week : Asbury Wilson, of Pittsburg, spent an few days at the er N. IL. Wilson Mra. Eliza Taylor has Cross Roads helping in<law to move Rev. MoKalvey and wife ner on Monday at the home of Wm. Taylor. We are sorry to state that J. 8 Stevens had his limb cut by the ax; hopé it may improve rapidly, unite a few of our grangers got disappointed on Saturday even! anther Jol M4 bo thal 3° attend east a range at Cen. tennial, . ~~ been at the her daughter. home of his broth. $3.50 Recipe Free, For Weak Kidneys. Relieves Urinary and Kidney Trou- | '® The Swell. : bles, Elmer | | Stops Backache, Pain ing, in the Bladder, Kidneys and Straining, Ete. Back. FOR SALE Several Valuable and Pat. Manufacturing Same. Patents terns for J. Wiser, Gdu. of rih Twp. Centre Co patent of the nil OLICILe KIMPORT Celebrated Cen- 12191 ANB Prothonotary | tre Hall IXL Water Hydrant, together ¥ D. F. LUSE, Centre Hall, A Closing Out Sale of All Composed of Reagick’s Furniture Store, Centre Hall, Pa took din- | ¢ UEEN Quality” shoes are famous. Not the fame that perishes, but the sort that endures and grows stronger from year to year. Founded upon the rock of integrity, each season their makers builded stronger and stronger. Past successes were forgotten; what was considered good last year was bettered this, and hardly was It pronoun ed “best” before still further improve- ments were planned. Quality, Style and Comfort have been the watchwords paramount, and how well they have been met is testified by the enormous demand. Theyare worn in every clime-under Alaska’s mid- night sun and on Africa's buming sands. Their wearers are numbered by millions where there's civilization you will find them. “The sun never sets on ‘ Queen Quality’ Shoes.” Today itis the best known and by anibersal proclaim the most popular woman's shoe in the world. Our initial Spring showing of these World Famous Shoes is now in progress. Will you not favor them with your in- spection? You will be very welcome. $3.50 to $5.00
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