Thursday, March 28th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 3 ROCK FORGE. OVER THE COUNTY. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | | Well, guess the ground hog must -—— ! John » have made the second attempt to Robert Condo, of Harris township, Per n M Krumrine et ux to George ! rres on ence come out, as his time was up on Fri- | suffered a slight stroke of paralysis co ry Gentzel, tract of land in State | | day, and we have snow a foot deep | several weeks ago, but is sald to be lege; $6000. | since, and plenty of cold weather, recovering, I W. D. Crosby et ux to James J. | T i George Shuey expects to move away | Frederick Resides moved last week | BANCY, Admp tract of land in Phil- | M E AL = 2 i Md L E S (Continued) from Rock In the neer future, as the | from Beech Creek to State College 1pmt I $800, | — i il bul $ 4 { yO CO or he ’ pi che | y i RL as————————— t=" = ~~ ~ ~ | MN u lings Ww il all be take n up |wher he will engage in the butchers; An ow Ocker et ux to James J g Tl HOW TO KNOW THE GENUINE jon April 1st, by the penitentiary. ing business | Gramiey, tract of land Miles T TORI ik SMEAR AE hd 8 CENTRE MILLS, | The sick around Rock are well again | john B. Shope. rural mafl carrier | $300 1 and in Miles Twp.; | ; Geo, Kline, of Antls Fort, Lycom- | except Harry Fike and Franklin | p " ote fn op lg 1 Fri is I neg! 8 mg county, and Miss Mary Fox, of | Shuey, and they are some better pres ite one, Slate College, 8 15 0 rq Huiel W., Holt et ux to Guy W, . ; ' | ’ § . seriously f 5 ( 3 suffering oy } - v { i @edar Sprngs, Clinton county, were Mrs. And, Breon is suffering with | he Hously ya oy 9) h me ” ifferin ro gle, tract of land in Union | LOOK FOR THE STAMP married in Lock Haven, Tuesday 19th, | the grip. \ Alnmaly oumatism. Buiuky 60 “ IT” ce Pp YY @®n Wednesday they arrived in our George Fike bought a new set of | . At a recent session of Progress J. Ws truble et ux to Henry Tress CORTRIGHT Reg U » F i Off town and spent several days with the | harness and a buggy, and now If he | GTAnge twenty-six new members Were ler t of land in Benner Twp.; | p groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.|buys himself a horse he will be hap admitted, I'he total members! » Ue (Tell and accept no substitute, if you want a roof that Kline. George's old friends gave him | py. | this Grange 8 now about two hun-| Mary I.. B. Stuart to Thomas J. Mc- | ; 3 ) il | Ra ! & heorty welcome by making things | Say Berley, what Is the attraction dred Ma! n, tract of land in College Twp.; | will last as | ne the buiidng, and never need Rvely for him, They will take up |at Lemont? Mrs. Samuel M. Goodhart and chil 4 repairs — never need attention of any kind, except housekeeping at Antis Fort where the John Grove's family have moved to | dren, of Johnstown, have been visits Ulrich ot ux et al to Orlando . | { groom operates a flour mil | thelr new home In Lemont, and Signet | Ing in Centre Hall, the guests of Mr Ma ire, tract of land in Penn an occasional coal ol paint. Norman Duck gave a dance at his | Poorman has moved to John Grove's and Mrs, Alfred Durst and Mrs, Mary wi 600 { . Rome last Saturday night, and moved | farm here, Goodhart ; Potter to Samuel Ginger- | . Fire-proof — Storm-proof Lightning proof toe Union county, Monday. % I C. go athiute, of, 14 mont called Mr. and Mrs, Fredrick Reside of 3 ct of land in Potter Twp.; | For Sale By ——— . fn ra lenner's one day last week been ‘reek Vi shipped heir d Mr. Shawver moved from the Moy- |{ oh noce it seems li} oy Wome Week B h vi k, bh av! hls I do t J Ritzman + or Gul CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO, 5 N. 23rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa, ar ( "0 Lor Tuesday | ) } Lind as ne | household roOds 0 State ollege | 1 WILY ul er farm to W is Store Tuesday. { taught school at Rock three winters | where they eapect to n ke thelr fu={"f nd in Milesburg; $600 Mr. Breon offers a fine two-story | some vears 0 We would be glad | ture home. i ; J M er et ux to Nevin W, Mev- house for rent to have him back once mors Miss Anita MoMitt. n . of W er f land in Harris Twp.; $7000 Madame Sherry’'s “Talking Chorus.” ig ! { of Howard Weaver BLN led the horse Kuhn seems to appreciate | -~ ] or |t te eo led 1 AM ! r ef et al to J. Henr In “Madame Sherr the manage the perform y { ad p Millhein \ We his grandchildren, as he nov ns three . Aig Sond Ts doa ht : iA Aa ( 1oalsbu . “ OUT ow ( ' n } tr , fs sale at Millheim | Ww K te ith hi h : g ' n ¥ 1 48 thre cently in Kansas 1 t0 band Rh Boalsburg; | has 1 / ! \ ¢ re ring « Mr. and Mrs o) Miller visite : \ m to ral : He certainl Cheha in 8 * v ment of the hand ne feminine anda Nittany 11¢ 1 y al part by them, : p ' Ki rt t W. A. Odenklr chritude that nst I f n feituds in Nittanyvall , ¢ itz expeets to work for Lr nu er ‘ tr {in e Hall £3250 " nics n neing fe nir f f 1 ¢ . rs. orman moved ar na Hout of H 4 ‘ Pp ¢ 4 { . ; Pn ‘ , r mer j I I t baron y M sembles « ! i i he ! 8 eounty the beginning of ixon returned to Leech- the nd fir n ’ t of land in I Sho ent Lederer swirl ' Kir P ( ra After spending a little § ird after spending a a meat grinder, 0} LE iught the ‘ York ! Ap ' one week with her paren wtih his parents here, Wil- e engine ons { Teather et ux to How mie Kline left for Phil p 1 wrt the fin ar I \ ¢ nd in State which place she will tr filled two car loads of putated C : through the state of onda and M'uesda it Mr ind Mr Irvin Burris : tz ¢t ux to Beni. J thence to Millington, Md t last fall moved from Centre H ; 5 t of land in Wil Ta will supply a vacant chi } te | ralotetr ‘ V oa ort ‘ y ed a far: 3 eontinue Sunday school f a big girl bab I ! n nd n (1 1 r ( to Harbison work for an indefinite period n er moved to How t on! April 1st. stockir t th hor w { t t of land in Li Yery few telephone if an belor . esd ere he exp t far p t in Pent ert 'T ng to the Bell Telephone Co. remain George Uzzle tf Si ‘ ( H. 1 Herring, fa Brushvalle and t ] ! \ K r ind | ! med | ong | r tr r r Twi $500 been busy taking care of their prop el r t I n t } H. Baird, erty the past few weeks, we are rl M Kul r A t te oga: $2 © say. ‘ ‘ . St r, y Rock Forge No. 2 i Lr f 11 t19 Mr 1 } ! ‘ f1 t} bi 1 1 TYLERSVILLE. \ ‘ Be i a: M. Stove ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. John 1} | of Johns : : . h } " I ' i : 1 en town, are vi g the tter's mother John | ' , " Cnr fine who is on the sick li . ho} Fw 3 Minor Miller moved to Salon r % a! } OAK Hat + taf Ervin Ruhl, of Logan Mil moved in i A Pp . : she home vacated y Mr Mille | or { 1 , " . . ! " AGENCY FOR— Frank Carls, of Loganton, mf 1 p y G1 \ ‘ ’ { k or the old Rhine home, Orvis Car | e p t 4 . ' { , ; W 9 eT TT moved to Cedar Run nd Jol aris M EE r ' i ; ah a BY kl P A moved to the j a \ 1 by On . a} yw . 4 ! rir I ran in ’ lerce- row ’ Howard Caris to the p Le ei not } : ng PREY $ hipped John Carls. Wim. Weaver will 1 : ped ‘P Hartford”, “Hud n Eo hastown, Andes Mechtly in the iol plac ope-Hartford”, udson”, poTie va ated by Ar. yea : PLEASANT GAP, . ' 3 3 ry leck 1 nn ve Ir he home vaca A iH A — : hel nd hn Gri { ‘“ : rr ‘ rr 6“ 4 aR Mitchell”, “Oakland erland” ea by Mechty, and ohn Grieh. bf | spent a couple "we itchell”, akland”, verlan vacated by Deck ) I ‘1 ! Mrs. Rebecca Spangler had a pal n } A A. E } : $ th tic stroke the ther week and px r : } ! t at Full line of supplies and accessories—Fire Proof Garage—Storage Ratee another last Saturdsa [ iy Mrs. George n tl t . ' X Pioazant : a2 . 3 reasonable-—Several Bargains in 8econd hand Cars Harry Rishel left f Minne ( i t ‘ } Wer week, ‘ { \ . n ¢ 1 p t 4 ¢ Jesse Day wer t Mad : { i , f ! I ‘ n M L week where he ter t rh t} ‘ y 3 ‘ IM a Sie ul et Sy nt. 0 ohn Sebring, Jr John Frantz's sale I tt A J Sour-beck? i . p ' rye) ' ’ dt attended; things brought pret 4 J . X f A $0 1 prices ad 2 BELLEFONTE PENNA, The services held in the Reforms ‘ ! ehurch last Sund evening ore we ' ; xt Ar Des attended. The program not cot R ! Decided Not to Appeal plete ! nt i L y ’ ' ’ speakers 1 N H. M ET ————————— the members } ti 2 . ‘ s mg Class LY ¢ | pre i r Zi oF v . i ! { | V ! f J sented their diplomas Re G. A } ne hands with his that [ ‘ A ‘ ’ M t Stauffer friends y M1 nd Mir Paul Rr 1 for Syracuse ~ y to ha 0 1 1} a t ot ‘ ——— —— | were seen on Sat: oF a night jdean of the New York Btate Col Friday afternoon paid the fine | € er O a WOLFS STORE. I If Spring Creek w 11 thaw in 1a lor Forestry. Pha arin IS" of wy yr po an ond to e i | ] 1 | Wm. ID. Breon moved on the Dr wiry, would Joe Poof I am ot gol hin ho ‘ tt pe ’ Bowersox farm, south of Wolfs Chap onductor tart the car plist tn f J epartmi . 3 : “ 3 ve é » ‘ w 5 ' r i $ - ~ “ o. J BG ; Groceries and Food Products. Esterline Ve ! ars cated by Mr. G t, and H. M, W ) M : &r takes p p ) f { 3] vacated E } ' ¥ R Be v moved or r J . nceenent ¢ ei oves Mile. and GB Wate. of 1 hig 11C COEF moved ! ¢ : Met) ig gy m Mrs. Re Backache Kreams¢ H. E. Miller has ; Rw the 1 ar fn ' x : Md - : The Coffee Market just now.is a pretty hard proposition, but took possession and Wi ever } py we are doing all that it is possible to do wnder present condi pought the G. 2. Weaver far eat he 1 ' p } A , ' NS an y tions to give our trade good values. We are still selling a good ed by H. E. Miller. Mr. Han Y he a. 1 " " nels Is sound coffee and of excellent flavor from Union count vill take the far: night, was a great » and we p ) Sloan's La: iment J 4 grea. I sd by ¥ 100 nd 3 ted 1 J ’ 1 i Z mandde ved by HF Boon and vacated by | argaly attended + remedy for backache. It AT 25¢ PER POUND Frederick Hartman home and took | dron are on t k list ! - penetrates d relieves This i y " " in i enuine bargain, possession some time ago. Chas G he 1 bakery Is now in oper ' h Q TT 5 ’ the Dain instantly no rub shay : bargain will me to Smullt and Har Daffy Dan must have taken a fi " : : . ' t ( os ence housekeep Ing trip ths at : wr mt #5 For { asked bing Nec y = ju st lay A 2 i ip fat iA re 3 3 tow Rt weel ach y formed it on ki hele. : nd at 28¢c per pound and 30c per pound we are giving very 8 4 a A ene ew he Fat § Grove an a’ high value for the price named. On our entire line of coffees | e Giliberts #t ha f I strict nd t} th . y you will always get better value here than elsewhere for the fa disor re and ’ att rH 0 Ton the » to > . urg ra I . H: vh oa the |) ‘ ' the Here s Proof. price charged. Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof y e . m va on ; i fat At g “1% w | } in the Loss War in the goods. Jacob Styers f one r women wo loose | taken f he. dani ts 4) " and in Sen Fram two years ago 1 eommence housekeeping and will her mar : | ¢ take Dunk (a > wan bit by ast r in the same peace, WE move into H. M. Walker's tenent | Her-man? Mrs. | J f 1s ¥ aha ot oc | Rouse and work for Mr. Walker on ear # been keeping orss. Two weeks ago | saw your lick ’ ’» " : mend in a g store and got a bottle 0 his farm this =» mer JALITIE Au LIVONIA ! he er ! n “ » uy The first ug 30 aed instant man Ww work for Sar I Mowery A socia held at George St Pt lelp! ; ¢ ns relief, and now except & r a listle sud. Allen Wolf for Gs <mit Thomas | o.e's on FY rt ory t +3 " - ‘ ‘ he past vest, | am almost = Siftzer for W. A Winters Iatnes y J { e 4 f ¢ ver , FLETCHER Ni WMAN, er for f the Reformed congregation th 1 » Whditier, Cali Bitffington for H. A. Meyer and Pen ther friends There were 52 perso : \ ‘ t a aytoff for A. B. Wolfe whamdl ' bad a deltehttul t eh ‘ are hold . BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA, made I1 the more enjovable by the $h " : " ps ~ ia : ‘ \ ne, and Raymod as CENTRE OAK-—Potter Twp. resence pastor and his w gent's furnishing store: Aa — tots of Bhow again and we sare all | Wha certainly entered Into the spir-|..n (a by the Philad wking ‘usé of the -sietghing mround | It of the « sion. Refreshments were | 1, ret here erved neistir f ster | crear : g . ? CC Beck. the horse and attle and a ¥ fy of Kos v 1 - R . h ! ! | ° t ¢ ' powder man, was through here so- ang nmrymental Mc was rendered | 00 2" ail: of ” is the best remedy for Melting orders and the time passed swift and pleas ' i Ga of J ! thet om . el he bel awl ha 1 heumatism, neuralgia, John A." Heckman is’ around again | RLY ti midnight when all depart "Re ro tl . i J after an attack af qulnsy ed for home, each with the wish that Paps h y : : . J re throat and sprams, B. Gardner Grave purchased a gas- | Wé may soor meet again on a similar “ oh y Fal Mins 21 f Nrookly NY dithe engine, alko a chopper: now he | occasion R ee ry de Phoure ’ » id Hn be 1 walk In, Ra A fe busy chopping feed ‘and sawing Mr. and Mrs Edward Gingerich left road and set It to one side for the Ten andl ak waod for Milmont where he expects to se thin a half hour it had disappesred tld } hiaveiased 1% bop N ; liont } 41 2 | A " > & " . tr ties of it and it Is grand.” Geo Lr mel owing to the had wenthe ire en pl ment ¢ ) ] a f ; ! eo fe nd. A} dp ' L . ee, 41d not have #6 many people atl Arctura Delong refirned from 2 13 " gh bo A Ee ol Sold by all Dealers. D : n ) | yr! ’ ) his sale but everything brogght fate | twe week's visih at Milton yd 3. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ris Price, 25¢., 50c., and $1.00, - pices Last Friday J. V. Kabl moved in. {#* an heirloos Detwiler's sale was. well, attended | to Mr. Del.ong’s house and R Snook Harry Ever. while ar ng along the Sloan's end everything brought real good no ovedl Into T. N. Stover house, va- | road th k, at t mile t Book prices, cated by Mr, Kahl {of Beech Creek, sa orge of oe FOR LADIES Wm. Bechtol, from Millheim, spent Those on the sick ist are. Prof. Jol coma and 1} ht he « 14 dnve a few days In this section M. Kah! and Mr. John Wirth fast enough to es e it, but a wade RP. Campbell has his fat porkers Our school closed oh Monday, both i} fristaken. In an instant he was ¢ nearly all disposed of: he certainly | teacher and” pupild Paving ‘hashed a iswsssunded by “water nd cakes Of ousins ueens raised and fattened a lot of hogs this | pleasant winter together nnd each floating Joe The empl os of he mat vear. sorry to part at the end of school Pefirisylvania Tiré BHek commny¥ Minn Grace bong la spending a week a having noticed what "had happesed, ’ ot Pleasant Gap. There must be some PORT MATILDA, FAD auickly to Mr. Eyerih. hasis arice urseés gttraction over there; how about it We are glad to note that Miss Hel jand in a short time he and his fam oy en. Thompson, who has been confined of horwes were. " fo asin on dry TR _ [to her home the last few days with { land Olinton Go. Times VALLEY VIEW. [the rmensles, has full Palbversd . EOE AAAS LTE a The funeral of litle Bessie 'Whiker | There will be. preaching at Black] Ever notica’haw easy it is for a BUA FOR MEN was largely attended | Oak next Sunday gvening, March 31,|'¢ Ket married who lan't able to ny ames McCloskey, o te ow, | by Rev . eKoltey, ary hod , y ¢ James McCloskey, of ‘Bush Follow, by Rev. H. ‘A, MeKol Five gy | POT A wile? ‘ moved In A. 1 GarbMek's téngnt | Is “invited to beiprésentonand enjoy i Re als ust Wr ht Bouse last Tuesday, | goed sermon, rite \ iif att tliat 18 S The 1. B. Sunday school Will of-| A. B. Laird expects to move in thd. Tow for hex rh : 126 a-Jdible-olass. on. the. fleet. Bune | neat future ALS his new House up Ay rite #i perienced mot ~~ {4 4 . ay In April; all are invited to join | thé mountatn whieh he built fast fall The right ga Of Safety, comfort and fr Hi anisters 205 the clans, Paley Lytle, wih has been working " ’ wid > an assietAnt ticket ic Hh this place, was recently transtérred by the ™ : ‘ i 7 . RR C9. to Outwensiile, where he wall Yhese ard fulranteed, | ’ ck’'s houses next Wednesday, hols’ a good position Ir the “freight We make the Erades of ’ LT. Walker. will _moxe. 10. Bellefonte Olle. mmm sms — wi xt Thursday, E4. J. Gill Is moving The social held by the :nembers of ' the Walker property on April 1st. | Black Oak church, re. Lidy Hestdes was seen In our the Jdéth- at 0. W Guten, way well : - n one day Inst weel, patpaniged. “The chitreh wishes to ex fy esse Way, ‘of Fleming, spent 1nft [tend fta-nincere thinks tor those “wld k at the McClincy and Garbrick Jd It, powerfa y/ AY y speed, Instan powerfol, clegryex- | Ni Barn ‘Sorinan moved In the O'R plostem, quick ition, no carbon deposits | pA, So last Wednesday, ' Fern SEE THE NEW MODELS on the evening of MINGLE’S SHOE STORE: participated in the same. en, and, Guler came to quf town I _No ral” Heed, yont deplers, . Sunday ‘morning and in the after- | The thing that uses a man up and m JN WA Lw O00 if ’ Bellefonte, Pa, n they both started for thelr | makes him old before his time Is to Independant Pa a teal Hie Shu _: al ahi 0 " - a ul hl . ' - al i wd So i vn
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