Thursday. June 1st, 1911, THE RAT, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE DEMOC A a Correspondents’ Department Continued, REBERSBURG. Mrs. Sallie Ocker, of MifMlinbure, | visiting her sister, Mrs, Thomas Walk er. Mrs, Iva Smull is days at Dents Run Mrs. C. M. Blerly. The Oregon Indian Medicine Co, is spending a few weeks In our town giving shows every night in the weel An admission of five and ten cents is charged two nights of the week and all other nights Their purpose is to sell medicine A number of Memorial services last Sunday. Roland Rover and wife, of are visiting in our Joanna time with spending a few with her sister, fre \ soldi held at attended Millheim our Altoona town, | Kreamer is spending a short | her daughter, Mrs, Samuel Frank, at Harrisburg. Di. Ball, of Lock Haven, was on our streets one day last week. Hz¢ was called to the bedside of Kate Moyer, who ig at this writing, serious- ly ill with tuberculosis. Mrs. Charles Bilerly is Pittsburg. Most of our voung pienics on Ascension Moyer's Dam, some at and others in Millheim Mrs. Annie paid a short Kate Moyer, Many were the seen visiting at people attended | Day Barber's Narrows Delcamp, of Lewisburg visit to her sister, Miss Some at Park | autos that came | through our streets on Sundav. But | the sad part of it was on Monday, when William Wolfe, oné of the ists, came through our town a His death was caused by a wreck his auto. Mrs. Lydia loose tos the Reformed church at this writing Is mu to. corpse of FEIDLER. Lewis Korman nd Penn Cave, ted 1} on Sunday Simeor Mr. few davs Spring Mr home weeks Mr few Pa Tre fonts Mr a Lock ther HECLA PARK nd Irwit ¢ Wm. Feidles howers, a Centre Dall, and Wm. Harnish and W I. Grenoble are repairing J. B. Ross The f peared Ir person ment! as & former who years ago ‘ Whether It is the same per not sure “STOVER FAILS AT SUICIDE" Dull Pocket Knife Causes Mis Failure to Cut Throat. “Lincoln, May 22 PF. I. Stover 414 A poor Job In his effort to commit sul. cide. He used a dull pocket knife and attempted to cut his throat success, | on Advent cern died ult, at | | being made te gixteen- i H., and home of | Ness of sorrowing her parents ters Funeral | the Methodist f i { by | Shuey Int Union of Daniel near 21st, ult, } : without “Mr. Stover has lived here for many | years and had been In the Insurance business. His wife died some time ago and It Is thought he brooded over her death until he was partially un balanced. He has private hospital.” | | man, of fonte had was veteran of beth Gates, and was last one Prof. 1. C M was born a bright young i SOME RECENT DEATHS. ZIMMERMAN Samuel Milesbhurg, died at the Bells Saturday night, May with which he suffered for several vears., He seventv-flve vears of age and a the Civil war chil. The funeral held burial being made tery, hospital 0th, of matism, rhoeun 1 hire LA ren survive, Tuesday wis mad the (Gloorge 21st, | of Mary El- Ellenberger, night, Gatesburg, few hour Joseph and horn at uUrg seventy SIX Vears LEO hor parents’ family Sar her hn and and Ellenherger, Mr Ira Gates, of wurg, The funeral was held owing Tuesday afternoon, in the Ross ELLENBERGER Mrs, fe of Samuel on Sunday enbergor, wife suddenly her home at an Hliness but a as a daughter of after She Ellza~ | Gnte being the ving ar one son and ond Gates the fol interment church ceme- laughter, ry OWENS Miss vear-old Cora E her morning with the William | died at the parents at Axemann Fri- May 19, after a brief {l1- | ebro meningitis, She |* in Spring township lady, who leaves a host friends Surviving ind five brothers Minnie daughter of wens, Owens jay are and sis- ervices were held in church at Axemann the lay afternoon, conducted | Engler, assisted by Rev. CC. OC erment was the cemetery at HOUSER Mrs. Mary Houser, wif¢ Houser, d at her Centre Hall on Sunday mo aged ears een in poor a number ollowing Rev, Sur made In Bellefonte. di seventy ealth QUARTERLY 8. 8. CONVENTION Ay Ww Evening Session, 7:30 ; JUBLE FOR SCHOOL BOARDS The Circus Has Come and Gone ' \ Lt the : lor i fn nt ) in attendar ot the nt ln a us al insti rowd from out of parade - : : enthuse town The affair, was especial The ts lengthy ntereating Nn every feature ily the horses and other animals horges ally came In for favor able comment. as every animal ap- peared to have been carefully selected and well eared for. Taken as a whole the Haag show Is a good one, and will be welcome to play a return date In Bellefonte at any time, Archbishop Named, i Edmond Francis Prendergast aux | llary bishop of Philadelphia, was Hat. | urday named by the pope as successor | to the late RL Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, i La been taken to a as archbishop of the archdiocese of Philadelphia The children, amano the gtiute, generall kept In fgnora in the | the acfs becom appearance ir Elijah 8 : oscaped from the Lock half wide, showing the Imprint of heavy superintendent ent o« ording to and was | picked up some nails the ent welts as against ents’ shiftlessness and the hoy wande BOY CRUELLY PUNISHED. Zimmer While An Inmate of a Williamsport Home. vhict bereft o he Care Industrial cruelties to defensels and of parents ted in ¢ charitable institutio and of which the » subie unl known through chance Haven Dem \ Were Wednesday evening by that city of little aged 11 and son xton, ett OWN ng 1 forme y of loch | at Empor an inmate of it Williams the cruel him by tl T. C. Wi ind reach- kindness the Lock manifest Saxton, 1 14 place Haven throug! of the back, ars inch and a the the differ those on the and an pecially a foot lon which the boy says wialded on casions Wednesday, ac the boy's statement, he " iperintend | had drawn from a board The are so pronounced that the) a red hot band had been the bov's baci that by reason of strap, two look placed ( the inattention, red about at will and he the Children's Haver Last gument court cted that Indus appears harge ken « gession Alvan dire lo free and clear and never frosts” the chimney or chars the wick. It is triple-refined Family Favorite Lamp Oil You'll find it at your deal- er's in original barrels direct from our refineries. Costs no more than inferior tank. wagon oils--gives more light, more service saves work and saves eyesight. Your dealer will recommend it, Also makers of Waverly Special Auto OU and Waverly Gasolines WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Thidd a, PIA a8 11214: PITTSBURG, PA» wey | AS THIN Foor Roum Hw Mewes RN POTIS Ub wd Porvige Poss PY Deniers B, Phage LO eli Thief Was Honest, Muck, a farmer residing on Northumberland train though trated from permaant und naeident Cine RT rprised | il ) mall and when he amount in the p found, together money for A read a a lot y i Beezer's Meat Market HIGH ST., BELLEFONTE, PA We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK MUTTON SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ew If YOU want a nice Juley Steak. go 10 PHILIP BEEZER towards the house. Cattle Pasture THE LEHIGH VALLEY COAL COMPANY. their pasture lands May 13th. Cattle will be salt- ed and looked after from May to October inclusive for $1.50 Per Head will open sausages and eggs and lon crisped in the oven and fr : on the market. in advance. cattle should be 2 Payable NOTE: Al branded. The farmer and his wife were about to sit down to a cold supper when they saw some old friends driving The good wife was equal to the occasion—thanks to her New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. She had it lit in a moment, and her guests hardly were seated on the porch before a hearty hot meal was ready for the table— rashers of streaky bacon, and rolls just coffee—and the l and neat as if she had not been near the kitchen. She never could have managed it with an old-fashioned age, The New Perfection is the quickest, most convenient and best cooker \ Unexpected Guests ostess herself as cool Made with |. 2 and 3 burners, with , turquone bive rasmeind Os bnuhed throughout. Fe - and 3. burner moves can be had with tu cabinet top, whach i btied drop shelve, lowe racks, ete. 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It is for you—the shoe wearer—to decide whether you will keep on buying shoe: made by the | own tanneries and tan the leather Leather Trust, can get them Endicott Iw “n buy ing Or show ~ from J hnson shoes will ive You more wear than the . have They are made of leather that you simply any other shoe Furthermore, Endicott-Johnson shoes save you 50 cer pair They reach your home dealer direct from the fa tory Trusts or middlemen Just iry the shoes for vorrself the ENDWELL (Goodyear Welt retatling at £3.00, 83 ENDWELL shoes combine perfect foot comfort with all the little modish touches that a man wants in his shoes, hundred styles—a full range of lasts—every width of toe- the colors. of leather. The name is stamped on every shoe— ENDWELL Two all made of poor leather, hasty processes under the domination of the La tanned by cheap and ather Trust— manufacturers in this country who own their they put into their shoes, independent of the The ob inde pend nt shoes are Endicott Johnson shoes. a representative dealer right here in ¢his town, best r cannot get in You x} Ors You tg too B11 00) on every no prohts to For dress and business wear, you want 50 and 84.00, Claster’s Underselling Store Shoe buyers who live outside the city where this paper is published can learn the names of their home dealers who carry ENDWELL Shoes by writing to Endicott, Johnson & Co., Endicott, N. Y,
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