Thursday, May 23rd, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. IELLEFONTE, PA. Con — RECENT DEATHS. gregation, and will he mourned by - her entire community, Funeral ser- KING :—Rev. John M, King, pastor | Vices Wore Laid at her late home on of the United Evangelical church in | Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, and Centre Hall from 1886 to 1388, died in INterment was made in the Union | Williamsport, recently and his re. | cemetery at Bellefonte | mains were interred at New Berry, | His age was sixty-three vears. There | survive the wife and two daughters, | Rev, King was in active service from | | | | | HOCKMAN :—Mrs, 8. PP. Hockman, | {of near Hecla Park, after an illness | of five weeks from a complication of | diseases, died at her home Tuesday 1869 until the last conference. {evening of last week, She was the! HARSHBERGER—Following a de- | daughter of Jacob Garbrick, and was | cline in health which had extended |28¢d sbety-four years. She was a over a perfod of about four years, Member of the Reformed church, and | Mrs, Zachariah T. Harshberger died |e mother of twelve children all of | at her late home In MHesburg on Sat- | Whom survive her. The children are | urday evening, May 11, at 8:30 o'clock, | these: Mrs. Venanda Dunkle, Hecla | She was aged 69 vears, 2 months and Park Elmer, Freeport, Illinois; New- | days. Funeral services were held |! Zion. Mrs. Edith Deitz, State | on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, | College: Roland and Hattie, Philadel- | from the late home, on aoted by tov, phia; Mrs, B. Gardner, Grove and N | hd \ ar : . Dr. G. 'T. Hawes, hs Conducted by Rev, | Mrs. Witmer Grove, Centre Hall; Mrs. | MATE Ea \ Last as long as the building, and never need repairs —never need any attention, except an fonte Presbyterian church. Interment | WV iiHam Moyer, Cobyrn; Harry, Phil | bod fh ass occasional coat of paint. Just the thing for all kinds of country buildings. Fire proof was made in the Union cemetery here. | pubes Mrs lloyd Pate Haid i % ; Handsome Inexpensive. Can be laid right over wood shingles without dirt or bother. (4) Surviving to mourn the loss of a good | 'Ark: John, at home, ie hushan¢ Q Ai LR wife and mother are the husband and also survives as do also these broth- . ” ; g"1"\ EJ " oem For Bale By . . two daughters, Maude and Elsie. both | ©T% and sister: Emanuel, Zion; Ja- | Brida ‘ bY |B CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO, 50 N, 23rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa. at home. cob, Bellefonte; Mrs John Ishler, | v gpd) : y oe | State College, Mrs. Hockman is well . ht ba MY BULLICK Robert Bullick, a vet- | known in Gregg township, where she | Sejbs deny alti / } | eran of the Civil war, died at his {and her husband lived on the George | : " > ! SHE JAILS HIM. l Beezer’s Meat Market home at Franklinville on Tuesday, | Krape farm, prior to locating in Nit- | | ‘ y May 6th, of dropsy and heart failure. |tany Valley, thirteen vears ago. In- | Columbus. 1 McDevit, a county | HIGH 8T.. BELLEFONTE, Pa He was a son of Joseph and Marie | terment was made at® Hublersburg on | teacher, residing near Selinsgrove is Jullick and was born near Pine Grove | Friday forenoon Anty Drudge to the Rescue of Daught- {in jail, unable to get ball, because he | We keep none but the best quality of | re : Dav & N while root - PF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM Mills seventy-four vears ag He | refuses to pay gn erst-while sweet BEE ¥ 2 , : . ¥ RLS aro. ¢ ’ . a 00 hers v | All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage. ose served during the Civil war as a MEMORIAL DAY. | ers Pale Blue Gingham. {heart $200 heart balm : If YOU want a nice Juicy Steak, go 10 member of Company D, 148th regi- | wine weeks ago Miss Mame Ro 1 PHILIP BEEZER f re | ' R ‘‘ g 3 ¥ ole Wolf secured a verdict fo 204 you | = cre we na Wor Goccely wounded at| Memorial Day. is only a week away Mrs. Careful —*‘1 have made my daughter such a pretty ne cura 5 verdict lor $300, Dos € Datlle of Gettysburg. He was |and our minds turn to the boys in| W . be ag And . : . bow JMeDevit, after winning er twice married and is survived by his | blue who are sleeping on onder hill- pale blue gingham dre 3 8 Aho " I am worried for Hest, a tl easly tired Jar down * Ir second ite fa eight children, also |gide cemetery. Soon the local Grand fear it will fade in the wash [op Sw i les. of anid ' > otty Ja , + usse a4 number o rothers and sisters. | Ar ost ill decorate their mounds '¢ fade if v . l dele : having Ma yr NTS. The funeral was held the following with apy hig var an, | Anty Drudge “It won t face if you don’t rub it hard, joke pecauae ye no Broperiys po Pci igr THE PEACE AN PEN ! 4 i tha v. Eve. t itd i rate rae 4 , : waving his cash In his sock, he felt | . THuradey. 2 being made in the ing that they gave their last full nor put it In boiling water. Just wash it carefully in laure tl o APL oo hy Be he 4 al SION ATTORNEY. ‘Tan ‘lille cemetery, | measure of devotion, ever conetous of | 4 y > ade In ¢ 112 . I xa, ‘ 4 4 | FLLEFONTE, PA. | A . alae. « 1 [ 1 21 ¢ 1n tix iq 1 Rr <9 1™ IT | But he has found to hig sorrow that BB ’ BARNES: —Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, | the fact that this fair land in which Fels Naptha suds, ms or luke-warm water, | o 1 0 1a : " a hrierhs . : ! | Miss Wolf is a fighter, she got out a | : widow of the late John Barnes, Sr. |We dwell and the sweet blessing which and it will come out as ori «dS new, But be sure apias recently and McDevit was haul- PATENT YOUR ID EAS of Philipsburg, who had been in fail- | We enjoy came through thelr opr io not to use hot water with Fels Naptha!’’ |ed before the court, and refusing to | AND MAKE MONEY ing health for the past couple of | on the field of, wmttle aio by the CL — { pay the verdict. he wan ymimitted Send for my free book months, died Friday afternoon. She | efforts of the ofher boys in blue who in jafl on default of hall "HOW TO GET THEM was a sufferer from heart trouble and | ®t present constitute the rear guard The Felc I. 11 Wan rach 117 a Awakening to the seriousness of Best Service Fees Reasonable kidney disorder. Interment in the |°f the great army that at the close | he Fe Is-Napth of w ashing gives jis situation he made strenuous ef JOSHUA R. H. POTTS. Phillpsburg cemetery. Mrs. Barnes | °f the war so proudly marched in h 1 ] AD ‘w f: 4 h nee | forts to get bail, but he was unable 308-9th st Wash.D.C. U.S. &ForeignPats mailden name was Elizabeth Ann |&rand review In Washington, before | the clothes a air cid : | to reach the friends, who were able to | 92% Chestnut Phila. § 5.Dearbors Chics. Pilkington, of Lancashire, England, |the leaders whom the nation had | .— . . . | put up the required amount The following children survive: Jas. of | learned to love | he old-fashioned way 1s destructive Barneshoro: Margaret, wife of Rich- | While strewing the graves of the 2 . Y . . ard Miller, of Zanesville, Ohio; Thos. | déParted heroes in our own cemetery | because 1t first softens the fibre by boil- of Toronto, Canada; Joseph, John, |Pere Is an impressive and solemn | rife of B od » | ceremony, still the trips to the rural . . : A 'e 3 JH: : Mas. wife of E. Hunt Hughes: Harry | CCUTONG 0 30 (0 ake of the| ing, and then subjects it to the telling HIPPO-HIDE e, ‘ HUpsht . 4 wg ' 3 ~ buh » of } | N “boys In ue 0 lay tributes love | Erown daughter, Alice, died some ! A 4 , o ry Q ar years ago, and her husband died in ind memory tenderly on the silent rub of the W ashb« a d. aS = * August, 1910. The early struggles -of tombs of comrades long since lulled | y . . Jel 7 0 the couple were transformed Ed days | \° Is even ir ‘mpressiye W ith Fels-Napt na ap there IS NO a Jere lence Seems to reign Supreme a of ease, for Mr. Barnes from miner ! eu &n p J4Shint [a Successful and prosperous |’ Ate valiing. and’ HoREE boiling nor 1s there the hard back-breaking : | Strongest MOST DURABLE Roof- Ha 7 fer worldi easurs ny wind 1} rl J A . : ing "Made. STAMM: —Mrs, Caroline M. Stamn al our sasping for that drudgery of the washboard. =] One Ply as strong as any other two- a native of Centre county b the | whi tend for seif-gratifieation do ’ \ — ply made. Two-ply stronger Jaan wife of C. J. Stamm, died-at her home | we not ofte we sight of these ; ‘e aptha sos . i any other three-ply made ear Hip- wife of C. J. Stamm, died af her home | we not often lose sigh Just rub Fels-Naptha soap on the bo ide Tear others Nol cad ot t &f Hi. I 4 here » ] } y . . > = 5 ' by Jolt resk, after an ilineas of lang dur- | might jive we love them, do we | clothes, roll and place them in cool or luke- ny AN PUTLAGTS Jron or sel, COSTS : Amie of . bide on Thani’ wll < } . 1 = Most roofings are made to buy and A Bl Sumer HOM yo that gp Be al i ) ‘ a ’ fotiret ‘arm water. Half iN hour Ww 1] be long : ; sell. HIPPO HIDE is made to with. B ch 1 Ferguso “tow ship rill to top for hort time to think of . ‘ : os) T° = stand the wear and tear of the ele- Sane: i Bian u a a TT. | (3 Wp lO a8 that these cian have enough for the s yap to do its work. I'’hen ments. gether with the following hildren e and ‘ to Stop place a . ha ten 1 i Pp F . GF. and B. E Stance Me To and 3° op, And plac a light rub, thorough rinse, blued and the 5% Get Samples and.Prices From Forshey, Mrs. J. E. Johnston and mn Ea men who = | : vg : i vo {1 } John L Olewine 8 Store, J. W. Gramley, all of Altoona: J. A.| fi | 1 e try they | clothes are white, pure, and ready to hang > 3 | Sole Agent, BELLEFONTE, PA. Stamm, of Boalsburg; Mary, Willlam, | loved for whose e they foug! N ~ l 1 ' . | x-33 Margaret, Catharine and Anna \ dis out. And you 1] nnd Fe s-Naptha Just as - M—— home. The following sisters are left ! ig nov to mourn: - Mra. I J. Kreamer. of |the cannon ceased roaring in the CI good for every other kind of household Jlowa: Mrs. Griff Iytie. of Downs, | war. In that \ : di —— Kans.: Mrs. J E. Shrines. of Roar-. | many thousands of the ras Oye of | . y ’ (yey ¢ “ASV 2 ah : a nal NTs, ul Real] mang thousands of the Dime bo cleaning. Follow closely the easy direc | SP rg Mrs. G. M. Meek, of Altoona. The call and have gone to their reward. | " " £ { ore Ts - RING AND funeral was held on Friday afternoon | Of those who are still with us their | tons on the red and 4 cn w rappcr. with interment in Rose Hill cemetery, | forms are stooped, the white frost of Altoona. many seasons has replaced the vigors VOArs not one them : what he d of Old Glory FIRE! FIRE! we pe to see that claim ful Thelr 1 Le weoming thinner | 3 : “Om All al Are ordia ’ af $ \nd thinner each year as one by ‘one , Not just yet. but : tad, cOMY COMMITTEE AND no time is more ausp’cious for ordering a Lyons- " I last surviving member of aspand io the bugle cali-not have: 4. disastrous to Quality Tailored Gown than now! Lyons Gowns r at hs nla \ ‘ mh . : Se ” d pi A ¥ p x r um » . Intally at that place. rember | 1" ahe oid camp ground. but the final | have & cozy home house. & | quis {ix gactory Resumed. =~ are constanly winning favor, probably because we really i Washington Campbell, who died No MISH CO kn bo oa Rake, 3 Mute Agri ng, £0 Sistown began operations last Fy. love the art quite as much as all women love to be € er y, 59 1 1 f ah and ! » ? ben . 4 4 “ . wrning th a g " Id WOM) . . husband moved to the farm on Cedar |, © 20° Ry ; Memorials tart a] Fol a avs. hoes and other tools per day. | charmingly attired. creek where she P nce live he | Ry di aol / ) ori! (rerprising nia Ar wn The i factor hs P| \ od ka 3 y . Pe [a this hig nated) none stron : 4 . . was the n other : » irteen chi ren, | pect to them and to their memo at 1) a » ut st In WO YORrS Ak YONS GOWNS never disappoint ; are always de- surviving children are D. M. nd show loads and act Hquidats el : pendable for a second season's modish service, and cost much less than for like quality elsewhere. pe + : of early manhood and many eyes have ; ! CAMPHELL: Mrs. Eliza Mitchell " . » 3 § L M E E TF I N M Y Campbell died Friday evening. Mas | heen uy gd by the phgsing hii he | A 10th, at her home, at Linden Hall She was born at Pine Grove Mills and was the aughte { i and Sarah Barron | El toy : bell, of Linden H ll. nS wl n : P u ot we love the " ppreciate the | Pleasant G Wp ire | h ” y ) . ‘ FREE BOOK ON PILES, 2 . ” ' No eS y walle . roviopil eorvice the 21 ! re ' fied to ho A nN — -— has alwavs lived > ‘amp xl . ' ’ rh , e count Grove o enin Saturd Tels How Cures Are Made With an go of Linden Hall [r ‘h g e : Mm : i : Stine. of Anni e patriotism which we een | May 25th. It cost Internal Medicine. | HE pleasure of showing the newest fabrics, in all the and Mrs . rata count inifested so n the en who but we « dot : " I p Do you know the cause of piles? and Mrs. J. C. Glitlland, of Oak Hall. foo, opi" in' the great ¢ oes | pants a trifie to get out. To be Is 1t inward or external? smart weaves and colors is ours; the personal ser- 1 hoon. of last : ol apr IE LD Ron Re Te snot | arau Money and the 4 Br ii SIA Cue for aood? vice and suggestions are yours---without cbligation. A pH LLL SN Sl I a Sel Yate LYONS QUALITY SHOP, their ¢ men is pro- | inte the ment These questions fully answered In Tailoring For Women. THOMAS a h J. Thon ced, the mer ma . nd the | concerned ome d see for yours Af Yooklet malled free by Dr. Leon- 12 wife of William B. Thon s | bras “Ho \ h aved | {A mo wy $0 le tin In ASU halt Co. Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. 30 South Fifteenth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA, of Miles t \ ROO meritorious OF by Green's Pharmacy Co, Belle. en, died er home that pia m thi fair nd I Whi w m he e loo or an immense forte Pa, who sells HEM-ROID, the Wednesday morning « i vee dwell, 1 { outpouring of people of Pleasant | Sicessful remedy at §1 per large bot. ’ aged 61 years months and 2 ’ many, we who hold i ATI i y he well known [the under guarantee. At all drug TNS NSN NSN Mrs. Thomas’ health had been frail The grim re e to guar ell | ality of our community is well [ths undbr guarantee. At all drug for the past two years, due to an af- favo Is " 1. and on this ox oren | of the heart and nerves, and “oa sneana “we $3.50 Recipe Free, | — A Combine Economy with Good hock of paralysis which preceded ». her demise Deceaged’'s malden name F WwW k K d y ware Miss Sarah J. Zimmerman, and or ca | ne $ she was born In Marion township, November 22nd, 15850, the daughter of i . ’ the late Ellas Zimmerman She Is Rellsves Urinary and Kidney Troubias, | Taste in Selection Backache, Straining, Swelling, Ete. survived by her husband and the fol- lowing children Charles, of Lewis. town; Ralph, of Ohto, and Nettie at | home. Also by the following hroth- | Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys and : We do not deplore the fact that a ers and sisters: Harry E Zimmer. would Back. great many men are very particular ran, of Bellefonte: J. P. Zimmer- ‘ouldn’t It be nice within a week or : Ae; Of Belletoiitsl A a an hat, 00 to Dain (0 Sar dirs Tora in buying shoes. Nor do we feel sor N E. Biddle, of Lewisburg. For the scalding, dribbling. straining, or too \ ry that others are very economical. many years Mrs. Thomas had been a : : » nsistent member of the Presbhyter. | But it is too bad that the econemi. n church, and her passing away will - ib \ cal ones do not always get all they leave a conspicuous void in that con- ’ Ns i should for their money. Men who buy foot wear at Mingle's always get new fashions and always Stimulant | ORR HLL C4 | { Th and sconomy mak 4 sembne tion hard to beat. Now it's these: or 1 onic 7 ik | | Our Own at $3.00 . a : y Fa 1] _— Cornets at : . 3.50 Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a | { stimulant. It does not make NN \ Regals and Just Wright 4.00 vou feel better one day, then | | a \ as bad as ever the next. | we | | A | pe Regals and Just Wright 4.50 There is not a drop of alco- : : : | | BLACK and TAN. sleep lonanons 1 hol in it. Ayers fsa. . rilla is a tonic. You have the | snd the despondency? ority \ : steady, even gain that comes || you can depend on. and It you want to h “ff Bals and Oxfords. A. C. Mingle i : § * H =3e8 your doctor all about this. Trust him fully, and always do as he says. He knows. : : Who makes the best liver pilis? The IN STOCK BY Tony Have boon maby Aver's Pils for | GEORGE A. BEEZER BELLEFONTE, ps. i Ha 3 over sixty years, If you have the slight est doubt about using these pills, ask doctor, Ask him first, that's best, your by the J. ©. AYER 00,, Dowels, Mase. dr A——-— “ FON a “The Centre Democrat” for Stationery, Prices are Right, Work Guaranteed ; - THE ¥
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