THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. An Afflicted Family. The household of George M. and Filet | ta Harter, whose home is the old Wil { Q { fam Irwin farm a mile or so east of | Jacksonviiie, has for the past year been | burdened In a quite unusual degree with ——— ——————— sickness in several forms, and the crown r calamity befell them last week In ontinued ing imi (C ) two deaths so close together, that the double funeral was held on Sabbath | morning About a year ago the eld ast son, who had been working at Pitts burg, and recovered from an attack of HOWARD. “It isn't what men learn between school walls that brings them to the front, but character. We don't teach character in the public schools, thougn it's the most important thing in life” ~Sir Baden Powell, typhoid fever, came home to recuperate The contagion spread repidly among the { down with it. but owing to strong con | stitutions and good medica care, K were cured An aftermath of rheuma r ext Sabbath. tiam and: other {lia folios and one or Service at the from | two members are ) free Wolf at half past them Recently the wo born of the family, a dear 0 Emerson | F Faust will the sacrament Hablersburg at preach at Jack and in How ra and gir Beatrice vear ol Ww y attacke Pastor M. J acksonville at ward at hall ‘astor n Beech Creek ter’ Run at VAL at hi oncert given ladies under rand Concert Cor v Conservatory e detalls are n or this enter ade and signed by vard Citizen's Er n., and the repre of Mus! i indepen 1 hy a the com vil. IB BL. Bs ated 1¢ tha Ameri Store Robbed The confectic Charles Lucas ' ¢ - ne JAICAR » ment Afte Dus n al } We welpts the nne | beer ighiy disounse vi and musi readir i rie i re 104 lose iay this was neglected and ontents with $ n } RT or the Heh but In his absence fron ome that ong ‘ t elaborat and opleasur f the ash register ar irawer poOme able meetings the club y held Bome Weather The vagaries the weather around and about this territory on iast Wednes day ad 1» ide range than is recorded A re in ti} mer \ v the oldest in Curt. Walker accompanied the Robb habits snow fall which proved to boys In their western trip last Monday thing over thirty Ye were taken Acces was gained to } store through & back window Mr. Lucas thinks he has a pretty close line on the chap who got the money, and will look after him ’ be quite av as any former one J. Simpson Kline Faq of Sunbury, this season, set in before daylight By was a business visitor in our borough, ten o'clock it changed to a storm of Tuesday afternoon sleet which fair out sleeted some hall Miss Allee Keagle., of State College storms In the ear afternoon the ris paid a brief visit to her grandmother, Ing temperature changed this to rain | Mrs, Bechdel, here last Thursday whwich continued until about seven, Mrs. Christ Pletcher, with her little when a violent thunder storm broke daughter spent ast Sabbath with her One AN ' things oe r : ’ ’ ng AT J fn aS ing ratte until Ded father, our old friend Tommy Taylor, in o'clock ) mi ( J } nigh a win Milesbur; storm began which grew win severity all night, and fairly rocked prople In Mrs. Wm. Biand whose might has thelr beds in many of the frame houses | been falling for some time was taken to tn town. All this time It grew colder and | the Wills Eye hospital in Philadelphia, solder, until at daylight, the whole earth | 'ast Saturday, by Dr. O. W. McEntire was covered with a glare of ce, as solid Wednesday (yesterday) evening at six and hard, as any that had appeared dur- o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mm tng the big January freeza. The lke of | Samuel Hinton, thelr daughter, Mary it In seldom meen or heard Lucretia, was married to Bernard Long, wn. qepealwa eherninech Truew or | by Rev. M. J. Bnyder, and the Howard {letter wishes them a long and happy married life Last Tuesday evening the Teachery' Training class met at the home of Mr and Mrs, Jos, Herr, who live In the old John Emerick, of Lock Haven, was a Bunday guest of Mr. and Mra. Minor, Mrs Katherine MeKinney had a slight relapse ast week, but Is now | Bearly herself again | Emanuel! Schenck home, near the ceme Mra Elizabeth Hannon and Miss | tory east of town. Mr. Herr Is a mem Maud Quay were westward passengers on | her of the class, and after the lesson of No. 61 Monday morning. | the evening had closed, he and his good Mrs. Jennie Lucas, of the ridges, suf- | wife handsomely entertained them all fered a paralytic stroke last week and | with refreshments f# In a precarious condition, Notwithstanding unpleasant weather Mrs. George Barrett, of Cedar Springs, ' and sundry other social functions which was a last week visitor in the home of subtracted from the number who at. her brother-inelaw, C. M. Fox, | add, the P. O. of A. supper which BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 29th, 1912, was served on last Thursday evening. was a gratifying success, a.nd netted the lodge a goodly sum for thelr trea, ry The Centre Brick Co. met at 1 Hote! Howard and dissolved the irtnerahip This is the organization that 1 | posed starting a brick worl HT south of the raliroad the borough, but got earing a smal) trip which they expected to mine If any town of our size in family until all but one or two were | | thinks it has better cake bake | its young girls than the met: the east end has let them ma | arrange for a competition | each side, and the first one | for winning will be Miss I'homas, a4 sample of he the supper table of the ast Saturday evening It and rank I. H. Delong ol Lr 13 Me Fred Leathers ons and Walteer « i ] re . for, Ar RITE ne apple one Austin Brower who lves In Uni Milesburg every in the evening, a where he attends certainly deserves the dation, and the sacrifice Would the Clearfie the Saturday North Amer cocted that Pull Enake inform the public what Leverage or what he ha when he was delivered lar tem? Auctioneer B K wants to know Mrs. Mame Fisher entertained a num ber of the elite of the town on last Wed nesday evening and everything vant Merry as A marriage be untt whe went to get the ice cream and ake and found that both the freezer and cream, as well as the cake, had entire ly evaporated, Then there was a good sized cloud hovering over the heads of that party Nasty boys! don't Know what they're good for, anyway GEARY «Frances Alexander Geary relict of the ate Thomas J. Geary died at the home of her daughter, Lillian Stites at Glovcester, N. J, on last Thursday. Her remains were brought to this place for Interment on Baturday morning and were taken to the home of Dr. C. A. VanValin where services were conducted by the Rev, G. J. Kelley of the Free Methodist church. Interment made In upper cemetery. Deceased wan A daughter of the late John Alexander, A one-time prominent citizen of (hia fown. Had she lived till Mareh 2, she would have Leen 73 years of Age. Bhe leaves to survive, her one son Morton W. Geary, of Pitteburg; and one daugh- Esq. Mrs ter, Mrs. Lillian Btites, of New Jersey and one sister Mrs. Waldo C, VanValin, of Tyrone, The pallbearers were Wm A Peters, Abednigo Williams, Iinnie Hall, Bherman Spotts, Perry Moran, and john W. Blddle GEARY A telegram as recelved by J £3 Smith announcing the death of John GG. Geary, at $ ome in Ha $ | burg, on Monday, Feb. 26, .after an il ness of about six weeks Deceaped wan horn March 1st 64, and lacked five faye of being on of the Many Years vhere the | horn and | passed the civil | was appointed mal his run heing het —— —,——,—, ae tr HEE POTATOES WANTED We Pay for Potatoes $1.20 We Pay for Eggs 32 Gillen, the Grocer, Open evenings until 8 P. M, aa KATZ & CO. BI c We wish to announce to our Patrons that our Spring line of rintzess Coats & Suits are now open for your inspection, We will appreciate a call. RATZ & CO. pring Goods are fast arriving and we must make way with every heavy Suit or Overcoat in our store---To those who will take advantage of it-—-we will give them a Heavy Suit or Over- coat at a price it will greatly pay to keep for next year’s wearing. Any heavy suit or overcoat in this store at astonishingly reduced price. Sim, The Clothier, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. Bellefonte,
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