Thursday, July 11th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, ——————— SS — BELLEFONTE, PA, Page B, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS PR —Mrs. Augustus Heverry hecame a patient at the Lock Haven hospital on Tuesday. —Samuel Morrison went to Tyrone on Friday to be employed at the gas plant in that place. —Lawrence McClure, of Renovo, gpent the Fourth with his parents In this place, returning to his duties on Saturday. — Marie and Mrs, her sister, Harrisburg, —Samuel I. Colstock, a former Bellefonte Academy student now at- tending Penn State, has been visit- ing friends in Bellefonte. ~.Miss Elizabeth Walker is spend- ing a few weeks with her friend, Miss Nan Sheffer, In company with a camping party at Milroy. —Misg Augustine Koontz, the operators in the Bell in this place, is enjoying her two- weeks’ vacation by dividing the time in visiting friends in Altoona and Pittsburg. —Mrs. Charles Lockington and daughter Lizzie, of this place, de- parted about ten days ago on a Vis- it with friends in Tyrone, Altoona and Pittsburg. They expect to re- main for at least a month, —Frank Dawson while employed at the Match Factory fell from the top of a pile of boxes last Tuesday and sprained his wrist so badly that he has since been compelled to carry the infured member in splints. —Mrs. Alice Yeager and children, of Jersey Shore, spent a portion of last week with her sister, Mrs. Dora Rine, on Thomas street. Mrs. Yeag- er will visit other relatives in Centre county before returning home —Mrs. Torrence Kline and children, Fred and Blaine, who been pleasant guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stallsmith, -on east High street, the past two weeks, departed for their home in Lock Ha- ven on Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith and four children, of lL.ock Haven, were | guests last week at the home of Mrs Smith's father, John Raymond, In this place. They departed on Satur- day for Renovo to spend a few days before returning to Lock Haven, —Guy and Whrd McKinley, both employed at Johnstown, have been enjoying their vacation by spending ! the past few weeks among their many friends in this vicinity. The young men are twins, and sons of ex-Deputy Sheriff Edward McKinley. —8anford Wilson, porter et the Brant House, is- recovering from & badly Spjained back he sustained about tef days ago by a fall. He was pulllng a large cake of ice through the door of the Ice house, when the tongs slipped and he fell on his back with the above mention- ed result —List of unclaimed leftany foe jhe rk end July 6, in the Bellefonte hovrg Seine The Commercial Club, IL... H. Fowler, iow Haupt, daughter of Mr. Newton Haupt, ls visiting Mrs. Edward Latham, at one of exchange two | have M Mildred D. ward Zerby tine, Postmaster. —Workmen's Bargain Store is In the midst of a mid-season reduction! sale. and the proprietor is offering geasonable goods at attractive prices. | It was his intention to conduct the | sale fer ten days only, to extend it five days on Saturday evening. ad on another page, it of the many items on —A fire ing, June terior of but was sul gain much started from in the lellefonte f tt {2)~H. C. Valen- longer, ending look up the ontains a few | irday ever damaged the in Robt ued bef it | au at Col «8th, the home wd time The inmknown ca lower rt of t} re anies f the flames e house Int ng were | fire ¢ blowing « fire out by but the blaze they was extinguished h the reachns sSCens On the afternoo Robert Adams met with a which he luckily « ed, He was riding automobile that had Miilheim with some of the band street, shop moving head str that thoroughfare and h ed Several witnessed r and after hin his able rather he unconscio the accident bringing him office of a phy Aressed to the As be about What Joke wour to Were again was Intended as i hearing davs ago will be terminated Brown a } veral young men led to “pay the fiddler afternoon recently while Cowher and. a number of young were in Moerschbacher's pool room, Cowher sat down on a chalr and was soon in the arms of Morpheus Some of the boys present conceived the idea of giving the sleeper a scare, and ac- | cordingly placed some cigarette pa- pears on his face and touched a match to them, The s¢heme worked beautifully, as it scorched Cowher's face and obliterated his eye brows At the hearing Squire Brown found | two of the young men guilty. and they may have to answer to the charge in court —~John Bauer, of this place, who Is employed as time keeper for the workmen constructing a new raliroad bridge near Montgomery, Pa, met with a thrilling experience a short | time ago, in which he escaped with his life by a very narrow margin While the bridge is not yet completed, it has reached sufficient progress to | allow trains to cross it, and the structure is of great length and height, Mr. Bauer had occasion to be on! abbut the center of the bridge one dey recently when a train bore down upon him without warning, and with fio chance of escaping by running. Al the bottom of the bridge the water was shallow and full of projecting | rocks, which meant certain death to | drop upon them. His only chance, | therefore lay In hanging by his hands | to the Iron work beneath the ralls until the train had passed over him Mr, Bauer accomplished this in quick- er time than It takes to relate it and emerged a minute later from his | perilous position thankful that he had so fortunately escaped withou so much as a scrateh, tical before in whic ¥ COME in few a Squire fe fines Millard men | Was { Fourth, { Mrs but he decided | 5 | number | Ing w ho | attended the acteristic course { The funusunlly the her nurse at spending in Zion. Miss Brungart, a Bellefonte hospital, is vacation at her home A300. W. Darr left last week for Saxon, Pa, where he has secured employment at the iron furnaces, John Sourbéck, employed at the Lewistown steel plant, spent last week with his parents in this place. Migs Myrtle Williams, now ed at Dullols, Pa, spent part 4th vadation among friends In fonte, — Policeman Willlam been appointed to fill the position constable of the Seuth Fleming having resigned. ~Mr, and Mrs. Henry Musser left vesterday for a visit among friends at Pine Grove Mills where they will dine on the fat of the land. Ed. Justice formerly located at Rockwood, Pa, now at Connelsville, Pa., and engaged In rallroading, was home the past week on a visit to friends. —Merchant H. F. Rossman, of Spring Mills accompanied his son Pealer to Bellefonte this week where the young man underwent a minor operation at the hospital. lert Shutt, formerly of place, accompanied by his wife, visiting relatives Bellefonte, and Mrs. Shutt now residents Bloomsburg, — Miss locat- of her Belle- Beezer has of ward, James this is Mr. of in are Gale Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sewickley, Pa. is weeks with her grandparents and other relatives in this place Dr. M. P. Fiedler, of spent Friday and Saturday fonte. He was graduated University of Pa. In June ary medicine and will Miilheim, -About cupying through daughter of Barnhart, of spending a few Millheim, in Belle- from the in veterin- practice in seventy-five two extra Bellefonte ing enroute from Pittsburg, at which been engaged to mills. ~A workmen, coaches, on Monday morn- Willlamsoprt to place they work in the 0oc- fine big 10 1-4 pound baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs Drye on Friday last, at the home Grandpa and Mrs. David Barlett, on Thomas street, Mrs. Drye formerly Miss Mary Barlet, place. ~Bellefonte 4th of July ment for gerous, of Sr. was of this had a safe and with sufficient entertain- all, The day for the dan- offensive and nolsy flireworks is gone. It took a long time for to realize what fools we made of our- selves each 4th, ~8Several days prior to being charged from the Bellefonte Mrs. Russel Blalr, accompanied by her husband, gave the Inmates of the institution a pleasant entertainment by guitar and mandolin selections that was much appreciated, are proficient musicians and thus were able to bring good cheer fo many pa- tient sufferers, ~=Just because Burgess Bower pro- hibited shooting in the borough, De- puty Treasurer Geo. Rumberger wouldn't attend our safe and sane cel. ebration, but took his firecrackers and went to Philipsburg on the He was accompanied by Rumberger and their daughter Marion Halderman and all a very enjoyable time Miller wspital dis- Mrs spent David nte } ery man the Bellefo handsome flag on the in order to has agreed t on the Onspicy pre ith FS and equipment flag pols the large Oda complete y erect Campus so irie< the made tions national holidays oy of Mr. Miller that former generous in to he has contrib credit 8 instity A Zen of Bellefonte mg F (3¢ rty ated alon ek They catches IR are ‘reek this as manager of Haven same CNCAIM Ped al ishing wtih the pa 8 also log this rdinary worth mentioning F litterally fished persistent fisherman the banks, W. 8B. Wils« Brethren week camp | stream making nothing in wi are but shing by the who SON Creek out 8 f ores of line Rey ited m, of the church of on Sunday pulpit of the lo wrning and evening r service Re Wilson preaches graduating sermon to the Teach Training CC} at which received ad Julia Barlet Rebecca Nolen Young Second Altoona and hure At Hefonte of Al ( 188 four They Alles Mrs mhbers were Mrs Laird, Mrs Marjorie The engagement of Mr. Wallace Gephart and Miss Margaret Thomas was announced recently. Mr Gep hart is superintendent of the Central R. R. of Penna. and is the oldest son f the late J. W. Gephart, Esq Miss Thomas daughter of F. H, Thom ‘ superintendent of the Bellefonte Central Raliroad. Both young peo ple are prominent in the social life of this community; the wedding will take place later In the fall plomas Mrs and IS AR nn Last Friday being the fiftieth | wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs David Beaver & friends evening reside in row, a number met at their home in for a Httle Jollification Grandma Halnea, as she is known to her neighbors, enjoyed the surprise immensely, and received quite of gifts from her thoughtful friends, Mr. and Mrs. Haines have been residents of Bellefonte practi. enally their entire married life, and they have always enjoyed the high est esteem of the community, The patriotic services held Methodist church on Sunday preceding Independence were enjoved by a large and appre- clative congregation, and were es- pecially relished by the members of Gregg Post and the Bons of Veterans, turned out In large numbers and in a body The sermon by pastor, Rev, Yocum, was char. of the Reverend’'s ability for interesting his hearers, and con- tained an array of facts and truths far above the ordinary patriotic dis. An added pleasure to the service was the solo sang b Mra Roy F. Brandon, of New Castle, Pn decorations and flowers were attractive, and were high nppreciated, especially. a prety in the form of a #8, present. ed hy George PP. Thomas it had designed and fashioned by Mrs Thomas, Haines, who Hoy the of in the morn Day, Iv TR ore th “wen in| Mise Ma arrival ’ t | day for (an for a visl “Dick Dellefonte with ieaver was an 1 on Wednesday | guests or he friends Fimple f New slate roofs are being added | 1, : to the double dwelling houses of A. UC. | My Mingle, on Bishop street this week . Miss Margaret K, MacFarlane, of the hospital nursing staff, spent the latter part of the week at her home | In Lock Have. William P. Humes the Misses Mary W. and to Bedford on Wednesday where he will remain with ren . and | on viond | through the will ' mer re Mrs ery, Va Miss | home of NOt ort | accompanied Art Anna Hoy afternoon, | friends | James Hote than » a Berk heen surf rir months sickness | alyzed | Bince (Mrs. I show for the next few days. ' Miss Lillinn Walker, who ployed as a milliner at West Chester, has arrived home to spend the sum- mer season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Miles Walker, Chas. Fleck, son of Mr. and Stewart Fleck, former residents of Bellefonte, returned to his home In Niagara Falls on Wednesday after- noon after a two week's visit with friends, Many hundred quarts of huckle- | berries are being shipped dally bY express from Bellefonte station, and | near every morning and noon large truck- { Gillbam'y loads can be seen walting to be sent | goods jp to thelr destination. | without ~~If you are not a regular subscrib- |SeGuUence er of the Centre Democrat you will| Was | want it during the coming campaign | Nationa It will keep you in touch with all the oped at leading political events, Try it for Musser six months and you will not regret COUnt with it. { it wit 48 he rend iuire week is em- Dar she and Mrs { CK's “ {to the gra | friends who {looking forw | covery, On Satu sto fund he own | Ba is that weeks at the who several badly mangled Jonas Stine, ago had a hand {turn | boardwalk len the contract. il itt ithe employes of the smith shop, metal | yard assed | Passed | Hecla have | steel | | feature | fe Howard | PY { will sane | us | hospital, | Both | with aly the | | n which at the to re Run on | MeNitt-Huyett saw mill, and kter had to be amputated lellefohte hospital, was able to his home at Buffalo Tuesday. The clation Nnarge yr 4 & 10.95 Bellefonte is Cemetery Asso replacing the stretch of along thelr property or High street with substantia concrete walk that will do much in adding to the comfort of residents on that street. J. OU, Bhowers was giv \ ARLET east a | ! inugh w * H Thirty-three coakbhes filled with Altoona it of the \ East nit ’ ’ nr and shops, planing mill passed through Bellefonte 3 . morning on their way to’ wi Park where the day was spent in picnicking. There were over tw 2 thousand pople present. al f 3 —“A Nation's Peril” is the 8 play to be shown at the Been tak This is a two-reel picture made her the famous Pathe company, be given, together with and good play, at the Bcenic tomorrow (Friday) night lemember also, that { the has something good ever) te ob | evening dt the night a rear axis the engine bringing the #4 Bellefonte on the Centra Raliroad of Penna, causing a sb delay but no serious damage The accident occurred near Zion, and tl passengers were transferred to another train, that had been pent to the scena and brought Hellefonte -Rabbath morning the Sacrament {of the Lord's Supper will be observed iat the Presbyterian church. This i» the last day the congregation w | worship in the bullding until it has | been thoroughly renovated Dr Hawes will preach Sunday wevening | on “Precious Associations and Mem ores of God's House” Services pre | paratory to communion will be held Friday night, ~Mra, Ella Chadisty. a sister of Mra. Bamuel McKinley, of this piace yp; Rome | was brought to the latter's home sev Nn eral weeks ago from Phliadeiphia i ad been undergoing wpital for some time past lady is suffering th Her condition orted Tuesday next ana ther Scenic “ri —-n Tuesday | broke on train to | BH Jed Mrs Mig 4th, alter the FTank with to towaship anc and Mra B fsarvived by Shects one Knocks als \M of Hen took § Me Pres! Hoax of ace Martin yilerian War at treat k i a ’ " n Mn w iment reg and her VAS 8 oxtirer pots # avn ma of | On afternoon Jor carpenter the emg Rallre Wednesday Oster i Penna than the purposs saving iring the it street the day t Linn and A wy oiled and ited. High stres horoughfare the same dust ' wt veled t in wn means of kee The sho employ ng down the difficulty of inne ARK Woe Hed ¥ ole \L . determining the sition of a fence between the farme of Christ and San near Zion, was the oa in Squire Musser's week, by reason of charges by the first mentioned farm was alleged at the hearing the Justice, the owners of the have been. In controversy for | some time past in regard to where {the dividing line lay between the farms, and recently Samuel Decker moved the fence four feet onto the land of Christ Decker. This prompt- |), {ed the latter to seek redress by 1aw |p... and a hearing was arranged for, but 4 the defendant falled to Appear. |.» Judgement was granted the plaintiff for damages and costs, but It may re quire a court trial to finally adjust matters pla De respective uel Decker of litigation this brought er As hefore Innds fice awn lovin and birth wi } red lis} for to America n of AR She Is sury timore. the Westchester Windber, P And Anna a Ny almost a month the swim fTohn Ca ming pool at the Bellefonte ¥. M. C. | ¥ A. has been out of service for the |} reason that the drain pipe broke and caused them trouble and threatened to undermine the building, When the pool was first built a large open crev fee war found In the rock that was thought to be sufficient to carry Awad the flow from the building. It seems that the surrounding sand and earth was also carried away and in a short time the earth settled and the pipe broke, The side wall of the building poems to have settled Some in con sequence and will have to be braced | ng on to prevent any further damage. AA youth. large pipe i828 now being ald to con for neet with the large sewer on the op father, yosite side of High street, and will pod te \ finighed this coming week, This |i, f flour fie put the pool oul or commission at iE War won of the vear when Jt would be ned appreciated by our people Iti ales Impores heavy (team of expense on the bh | A. 1 make thin new : connection, but when fOAlshed all fu 4 ture troubles that character will Yo ve onde da For ther McA IERLY of on the Rebershu in "12 8 alte if a vors In mh Kr tude n mont the " 0 the of od a house along ho Lefore Rote, her Hiness ming marked Axemann, irchased, the RECENT DEATHS. Jr., home Her ) Knocke whom an I years She Missouri on Baturday POMEROY and Friday morning stepmother ad a conducted at } “ortifi« and Herefordshire, her years following Hagerstown, Ma Immaculate n., ¢ Monday morning, July Sth, from celebrated Anthony home aged 68 iarge belng Ohio; npe, sa, Smullton: at fe months they and belng diligent and ambitious, he | ry ton, '" which would he became a carpenter bullder and tor, his excellence in which {tion is attested by the many beautiful homes, school houses and churches which he and his dextreous boys erect - ed in Brushvalley and Pennsvalley to Bes time, { and the | Misses She ex- weeks, J. 8B. McCargar left an extended trip England states and the principal sum- the coast of Maine. Black, of Montgom- her marriage was was brought to the parents, Mr. and Mrs, at Coleville, a little more ago to recuperate from with which she has wg for the past four ing thh latter part of her has been partially par- thio, friends, to and of excel nu teacher become the party. two "no, others, contrac OCCU pa min about Mrs for New of an indomitable will and a courage al- most beyond his strength, to endure in the past few years, The maxim then was: “Goot geplanned is hol- ver g'schafft,” In addition to a progressive English education, | all the boys of that period fifty years ago acquired, he learned to read and write in German, for then the Centre Berichter published by grandfather Kurtz at Aaronsburg, was read in unable to move about | gearly every home In these valleys to her parents’ home | The “Dutch boys” thus had the ad- condition has begun to vantage of any mere Yankee, by be- improvement, much | ing conversant in two languages, and tification of her many! with native “kunde witte,” as it was have been anxiously | termed, could excel in any art they ard to her complete re- | undertook. When young man, "he united himself the Lutheran rday Walter Houser, of | church under Rev. W. 8, Parr in 1868, presented a check at |8nd was married to Paulina, only fn payment for some | daughter of Judge Samuel Frank, In which proved to be | 1867, remaining a devoted and earn- 8 back of It. and in con- | est christian husband and father to was arrested, The check | the close of his career, The children and drawn on the First | of this union who survive are Bal- nk for $1.50. It devel- | le, intermarried with Thomas A. Au- hearing before Squire |[Mman; Charles C.,, Willis Frank, Cur- Houser had had an ac- | ts M, Samupel and Raymond upon the bank a good while | whom has fallen the mantle of the hdrew all money. Inas- |famlily, and the duty to perpetuate has a family, and there | the name unstained. We may add intent shown to defraud, | the words of Bryant: allowed Houser to | “His youth was Innocent; upon payment of the age, check and costs, to- | Marked with every day; | And watched by calm and sage. | Faded his late declining years " Cheerful he gave his being up, Anna Katharine, the went ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dav- | ro share the holy died on Tuesday morn- | jife well spent.” of the parents on street. The child was! WOOMER:—The sudden death of hree weeks and had only (John WW. Woomer at his home in o days. Funeral services | Yarnell came as a shock to his many the home on Wednesday | friends in that community on Friday, 4 o'clock, conducted by | June 28th. On the 1 minister of Bellefonte. | day he was taken Ill us made in the Union | notwithstanding the hur like a with re his riper qd he some act of goodness eyes that loved him, away. and rest that waits a with cramp and best medical at- | tention, the allment proved fatal De- | vears and 14 member for the him are Woomer, his children: Mrs Bigler, Clearfield Samuel! Willlams, of Mrs. John Lucas, Misses Edith, Esther There are also | censed was aged 57 days, and had been a | United Brethren church Mr. and Mrs. D. J lellefonte, are mourning heir little daughter Sara, " p " | 47 Fears Survivi en from this life on Sat- 147 yea > Wag Rebecca 3 i mother, Mrs fer short illness with | mother vd or es | wife and the following wns 4 vears, 2 Mr and Mrs | Wilbur Walker, of had been spend- | county; Mra, at the Willows, | Hollidaysburg and it was dur- | Youngst wa, Nom the child became | And Mina at ome. X d broth There are three | left to mourn the following nro ers ldren. The body was | and sisters William, of Pittsburg: in the Catholic cemetery | Alonzo, of Curtin; Thomas P. at A " “lhome: Mrs. Danie! Boyer, of Yarnell; even nu { Mrs John Rickard, of Hayes Run; Mra Mrs. Jolin Thompson, of Pittsburg, home land Mrs, Harry Leathers, of Snow { Shoe. Funeral services were held | on Monday afternoon of last week, { conducted by Rev. C. W, Winey. In- | terment was made in the Advent | cemetery. his a ARe iiidren weeks Creek, wl that disease 0) Emma Hess Sheets of her daughter, in College town- she resided, on July extended allment; aged was a native of Haines 1 was a daughter of Mr enjamin Hess. She in her husband, ONliver M daughter, Mrs. Frank | y two brothers, Luther Rockford, 111; and Aaron The Interment at Gatesbhurg, Btate College officiating Rev Stephen Presbyterian of the Civil! in Harrisburg | a sudden | cart He Hesgidesn his four chiidrén In the Interest of Forestry. A forestry meeting will be held in {the public school! building at Union- | ville, Friday evening, July 12th, to {which all Interested persons Are earn- ently requested to attend. Few peo- sons realize how much of the perma- nent wealth of a community is em- bodied in the forest land You are surrounded. by large areas of of the church ~The retired a Veleran his home from iralgia of the h “8th v trees in much of | Thousands millions of dollars denuded of forests is Immense of land, worth rapidly and rihless this land of acres EJ now Is waste ing f vn i YOare rapidly hecomirn w terian | 1and. Many KNOWR | sor nothing now Centre of rattlesnakes nation \ invited to Linn is good ung erop cordial ACTOS { except You al attend Harris Civil ning ¢ He ties and presen and ing ree nfantile and Leer nthe 21 near Loganton of Centre Hall speakers An els of exercises is the RTOVE natd Rhone one of the program i for ® friends wt loved hy Ww be deep] and wo} friends sion Sunda . ownship w have the fol for the ng Dunkle Forest Cyrus Hoy Mary Deitri ar, William VeAr L hers one He in 5 h y, : il Tr brothers He ger burg primary lersburg gramn Hublersbug high school, B, F Franklin, Albert Zimmerman ford, W. H Minnich., Centre Snvdertown was held over for meeting and two Ia nd. Funeral gh h; Hub : me by Markle of Warriors Mark Following ka durat at her lel ireday rites of surrounded peacefully kind lady made her of Eng- at Wol- | coming living county 18 days, | and | chu and r Ones y She wa g disposition loved, She was descent, born England, quite young and time in Centre $ months and ived by her husband children Mrs. J. C, Md.; Thos, of Sister Mary Wilford, Heart Convent, , Pa; Dr. J. W. Clark, Maria, Sue, George t home, The funeral took red she » ] church where mass by the pastor, Rev thollk rdle Reuben and Blerly, Rachel Bilerly, old Blerly Grange, north | re. February 3, 1544, died in Rebersburg, Pa. July | years, 5 months and long ness, He was family of children, the Cornelius, who re- | loadin, of Smullton; Rebersburg: Pauline and Fletta Meyer the old Meyer homestead he displayed a remarkable mechanical works, and being Ly trade a cooper, | y colin money in the mak- | barrels and butter frkins, times, His education was the common schools, rm was four months, but boys of that period got actus! attendance, had to help to thresh, do other work. How-! Daniel ra bills, Show Bills, Bills, Pamphlets, Blank Books. Let us print them for you “it Hicklen will leave to- [and another ran a day and night race | in | Hig mechanical genius was backed by | good | previous Wednes- | of the | past | of | land | that is good only for the growing of H, Hublere- Swartz, Craw- and next Something Nice AT THIS OFFICE in the line of “*** Cards, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bil)- The heads, Statements, Folders, Hand= Posters, Sale Wheat, Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 25 words; charges wo others, one cent so word, first Issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three (ssues 60, coms, No advertisements will be Answered | from this oes FORSALE ~Youngeow, John Hines 2 miles Eust of Bellefonte, Pa | | FOR SALE: ~A one horse spring wagon, Geo, E. Wise, Rebersburg, Pa FOR SALE: Extra good road, or a good farm horse. H N. Hoy, Bellefonte, R-3 FOR SALE: Cow and calf. Inquire of Lemue __Hamptoo, 3 miles north of Fillmore. FORSALE Merry go-round, will sell chesp w quick buyer Sprig Stewarl, Milesburg, xox WANTED: — White Pine wood. Inguire or write P. B, Crider & Son, Belletonme, Ps 2001 WANTED: Six more girls in Bellefonte Shirt Factory. Inguire of 8. D, Ray, Bellefonte. 2211 WANTED: ~Girl, for, book keeping and office work Bellefonte address A. B. C. this paper, bo] WANTED ~Men good wages won, Pa, and boys: steady work and Hayes Run Fire Brick Oo, Orvis eid LOST —A niekie plated beater for bass drom, | on Snow Shoe mountain, Reward §1. Clarence { Rhoads, Bellefonte, Pa | FOR SALE: Bay horse weight 1500 old, works anywhere, safe | Houser, Pleasant Gap. Pa 10 years and sound, John x25 | FOR SALE: Ata sacrifice, a no | stesm thrash. ing outfit, all complete. Inquireof F. W. or W. G. Carner, Hublersburg, Pa 1% FOR RENT: Houses in Milesburg, also open buggy for sale; and several sulos at bargains Toner Hugg, Milesburg, Pa S0ut | FARMS — Large and small, limestone soll, in Blair, Center and Huntingdon counties, Send for estalogue. 6. C. Waite, PP. O. box 22 Tyrove, Pa. x27 { FOR SALE OR TRADE: ~On a beiffer, my ¢— horse power grain separator, on truck, in food eOniti shen Apply Ww, George Lmunel, Spring ills, R-} { | | | EGGS: — White Wyandottes, single comb brown and white Leghorns: pear] guinea, 2 for §1, | 100 for $3; Barred Rock. 16 for $1; Pekin duck, 9 for 60 cents: baby chicks. HK. Mattern, Julian. 1911 | WANTED | 400 men for baying and harvest at $1.7 aday. including board. lodging and wash. ing Long jobs. Farm work will last until Dec. 1. Miller's Reliable Ageney. Penn Yan N.Y 2% KNITTERS & CROCHETTERS WANTED Experienood on hand made sacgues Loolees sweaters, ele. Steady employment Send same ple of your work Knit Goods 2 SouLh 16th Street, Philadelphia. Pa EGGS: Quality is first; price practically noth. ing— CUrystal White Orpinglon’ eggs. ode dob lar per fifteen. Orders booked as received, and prompily and satisfactorily tiled. Musser Or pingwon Place, Asronsburg, Pa £13 4 | PUPILS Marie Haugh, a graduate of Dana's | Musical Institute, Warren, O.. will sake ten | good regular puplis ip Bellefonte during sum- mer, and perhaps a longer period. Word can be left at John Knisley's residence. Thomas St BARGAINS ~Sewing machines rebuilt, as good a pew, Domestic. No. 7 American, Crown Arlingwn, Singer. Must sell ww make room for pew machines. All 3 and € drawer machines Price from #6 10 $10. G. 8. Clements, West Bis | hop SL, Bellefonte. Pa 0 LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Epos Ertley, latelof Marion Twp. | Oeptre Coudty Penna. deceased | Letters of administration in the above | named estate having been granted to | the undersigned by the Register of Wilis | of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per- | sons to the sald estate are here persons having claims Against said es- The loss caused by forest Ares | tate are requested to present the same | duly suthenticated without delay to {| xn? W. HARRISON WALKER, Admr becom | EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. In the estate of Charlies Snyder, late of Purge son Township. deceased Letters tostamentary having been granted on the estate of Charles Snyder, late of Furgeson Township. OCeotre County, Penssylivania deccas ed. the ondersigned, Kxeculors, by Lhe regis ver of wills of Cent inty. all persons indebt- od 10 the sald estate are hereby requested wo make payment and all persons having clans pEainst Lhe sald estate are requested tw present the same duly proven for settlement without delay « re Ox JACOR KELLER. Pine W. K. OORL. State C oriney & Fortney. Attys Bellefonte, Penna CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an spplieation will’be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Monday July 29th .. by George R. Ohl, Edwin M. Ohl and Chas. H. Rich, ander the act of assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An Act 10 Provide for the Incorporation and Reguistion of cerain Corporations’ approved April 29th. 1574 and the supplements thereto for the charter of ab inten. ded corporation to be calied PENN QONDENS. EDMILK COMPANY. The character and ob- ect of which Is 10 manufacture, buy. sell. im- port. export, trade and deal in all or any kinds of condensed milk. evaporated milk and dairy products, and for these purposes 10 have and possess and enjor all the rights and privileges at d benefits of the said act of assembly and Its supplements rove Mills, lege, Pa Executors x32 F J. H. WEATHERBY xo Solicitor NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | CHARTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN | APPLICATION will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. on Friday, August the tnd. 1912. by Ezra H. Auman. Warren E Bosterman, add Aribur M. Long. under the Acs of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennayi wvania, entitled “An Act to provide for the lngor | poration and regulation of certain corporat pos spproved April 230Lh, 18%, and the SuppleReDis | thereto for the charterof an intended orpors tion 10 be ealled the “'E. L. Auman Milling Come | pany”, the character and object of which 's | ‘The manufacturing. buying. selling and deal ing in all kinds of four, feed, grain. hay and coal” and for these purposes 10 have, Possess | and enjoy all the rights. benefits and privileges, of said Act of Assembly and its supplements, » HT HALL x Solictwor NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cen- tre County, Notice is horeby given that an feat { be made to the Honorable Ellis sg dent and sole Judge of sald Court. on Monday. the 5th day of August 1912, at 10 o'clock, Al o a “The Act to provide for the Ineorporesen and regulation of certain Corporations”, gpprow ike od April 2th, 1874, BA {18 supplements. b | Murviak, John HBodenchok, George PIBChOK Juba, George Malcleky, John 8 Basalia, Nick ( George Miserak, and John J. Bas 3i1ne Bi Alla, for the charter of an intended Corporation 10 be called * St. Mary's Greek Oatholie Church | of Clarence, Centre Oounty, Pennsylvania,’ the character and object of which is so provide is members with the preaching of the gospel, the administration of the sacraments, &c.. In scoor dance with the faith, doctrines and usages of the Greek Catholic National Church of the United States of Amerion, and for these Purposes Lo | have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges conferred by the sald Act and its supplooents W. G6. RUNKLE, a el Sollelwor MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte—Produce. EE EE eS ET TEI x80 : Butter 200 Bel following prices are paid by C. Y. Wagner for grain. ROB «oonviviinnnnines vs dhl white 1.06 cin sb 86 LER REE EE HRS . oui PEIOPD Loin ET REET) CREB os assuia EEE EEE EE TT EE TT TET | Barley EERE EEE RET ECP PREY ERTL
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