Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, BULL MOOSE MEETING. HE WAS ONCE A JUDGE. FIVE THOUSAND WANT WIVES. ! Their First Meeting in Bellefonte, last Now He Plays a Mouth Organ on Government Men in Philippines, With Saturday. The Bull Moose party ning in the court evening The stir up enthusiasm, able that a number of from distant parts fn attendance. ‘0 there tthe crowd town ers Ing meeting The fron partly about had thelr on on house was hand to ind it was notice- Bull Moosers county I tht wl | speak band ff the Saturday than the to the 0 train the farting was in Hrriy aisle fence adie a Root mia to hea n sided man vith a Fi trumpet. the President with the mas SE Ea. KILLED IN SAW MILL. Sinking Valley Farmer Ground Pieces. Wh : about J 3 th \ 1 Y [ ( mn met ca tant Ww. cnt int r pieces and } m r fr few feet awa i ur rt wif it dad ~ in ing 8 8a fa ling mate the trage State Freshmen Defeated by Academy thout a {or 2 series Decker first touch wtiful goal was quarter the essnion of the ball scooped up a touched the a touchdown wed It, claiming mplete forward men refused to abide which was supported Hinman and left the fleld makes the fifth straight for the Academy boys ademy thi n ' Hilo nee by t y 1 Oy he decision Umpire This tory Late Crop. Strawberries in November rare here as icicles in we have them, just the same. | Gephart, living on the Given farm, two and one-half miles west of Ty- rone, planted some strawberry vines last August, Monday he brought to this office a sample of the fruit, meas- uring three Inches around one way by four Inches the other way. If the cold weather doesn’t come too soon, Mr. Gephart expects to have six quarts of the berries ripen on the vines. Tyrone Herald, are Florida, nn The man who has everything In his wife's name has not a bit of con- didence In himself, in- | Saturday blade Ad man’s | vie | But | Street Corners for Livelihood. Philipsburg Ledger A few ago Philipsburg was visited by a man crippled in one leg and who got about with the ald of crutches, He played a mouth organ and mandolin on street corners and on other public places, ac cepting such contributions as the public choose to give him, for that was his means of earning a livelihood We have been told that it was Willam Lightner, about seventy yi who w wealthy influential citizen of Huntingdon is sald he served a term as Judge and two terms as associate judge of his county He owned several big and was wildley known as a live ler aged AT'S, and He president oe Line i ck Gen Family troubles after the other with sald to be responsible for the loss of his property and wealth and his fall from affluence A son was charged with stabbing to death a man at ton Hamilton The father's ind power were used to save the son from the severe penalty that otherwise would dou been placed up- him daughter got into Pittsburgh. Other wed, In the end found 1} property gone, and rin the community vanish- Crippled In Infancy or born so, he was never able to At last In his old age he sary to travel about de- public charity to keep which came one crushing force, is New wealth btites have Then a trouble in nor troubles TOL on seri m possibly rise again found it pendent life in } nec upon | is body Mrs. Clevela nd to Wed. n A Great Building 1 Falls nde BB. Willian s FARMING IMPLEMENTS: Adriance Buckeve mower, In Onl hay rake. Os! lete with fore a will sell good k 17- fn. condition orns Dise h and 3 horse tooth tooth crn rrow, comt tru wt Im wring SVONnOr. A new: harrow harrow Osborne L] Osborne spike Ry Level plow single sho pair sleds, No, 4 net make, almost new ders, rakes forks, rough-lock chains, trees, Enterprise sa stuffer, dinner bells PH rm hill w, mingle cult Fulton & Ben. flat hay lad. wells grabs and double cutter and ete, ote MAYES, Syracuse slide el pl plow vator th gingle InAge Auet, - and - Potatoes W. H. Macker, BELLEFONTE, PA. | days | $2,000 a Year or More, Seek Wives. In the Philippine Islands are 5.000 young men making about $2,000 a ar who want wives One of them has written to Dr, W, P. Cutler, state food dalry commissioner Missouri, asking him if he « of an 15 In acquainting Miss opportunity open them that he saw inter Cutler, pygnted some weeks . attention to the great OUNE Ww wearing their in the cit when good Missour rm Were letter Ve Of in ti Istanos with the The writer vie Dir ouri to the girls Ww ol nen ie open PRESCRIPTION For a Long Life. This is the prescription for a life given by tleman in necticut, who is yoars and st well cheerful, “I temperately, be to worry, take plenty exercise fresh air, ful.” Should the an old gen ninety d Ow nine 1 1 il an t anger in of ¢ al 1 all 1 v and, ADOVe all, Keep « got digest and slugg i Qs ive org 1 Liciou every feeble old this vicinity would ‘inol on our agreement to return the P money If it falls to give satisfact C. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, wnship contalt false » i eT IR propert good t fruit ar SAPPY GARBRICK ick prog na we walter rere : MRS. ( Ww. H and cond t ATHARINE CORMAN Jr ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, Estate of Mary Martha Poorman. late sed lefonte Borough de i Letters of Admini ati 2 th hove | estate iersigned UTOR'S NOTICE Moser. late of Gre EXEC nR R'S NO irt of Cer CE. { EXECUTO y an ( TI F.x J NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. CEMETARY ran MEEK rEuson I'he charac ) obtain land a * purpose of & sepu LO have, possess. a fils at pr i the suppierments FORTNEY a Hieltor for the A k¢ CROs So 1 EXECUTORS’ NOTICE, Estate of Joseph H. Davidson, Union township, deceased Letters testamentary in named estate having been issued to the undersigned by the register of Wiis in and for the County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to | sald eatate are hereby requested to make payment, and all persons having claims Against sald ostate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to WILLIS late of the above DAVIDRON, Fleming, Pa JAMES DAVIDSON, Wingate, a Executors NOTICE OF INQUEST, | of For the Hair Are you so fortunate as to be well satisfied with your hair? Is it long enough, thick enough, rich enough? And your hair does not fall out? Well, well, that is good. But you may know of some not so fortunate. Then just tell them about Ayer’s Hair Vigor. They will surely thank you after using it, if not be- fore. Remember, it does not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. 1 47 Made by the J. ( AY ( Low Mans ARTHUR 1 -— - — ~ ——— X45 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE. AT ally from 0 be pald “ ATHARINE | Private Sale Notice of Real Estate. GARDNER A f mic nC Dx GROVE r ob y re ‘ ORPHAN'S COURT HMoover nist SALE Deceased rators of the © Cer Union , bound and ywnship Pennsyl- as fol nes, run. certain ness and situate In Union T of Centre and State of bounded and described to wit Beginning at st thence by lands of WW, H. Hoover degrees, west 26 perches to thence by same north 30 degrees, east 81 perches to PP. O thence north , degrees, east 47 10 perches to R. O.; thence by land of Leob, south 35 degrees, east 61 perches to post, north 237 de. grees, west 4 perches to post: north 7% degrees, east 14 perches to post; thence by land of sald Harvey Hoover, south degrees, wont 110 perches to place of beginning, containing 30 acres and 26 Inge ve, north 36 gtones ” | perches and allowance No. 2 plece of Union, that certain tract or in sald Townshi Also all land situate County adjoining land of George Hoover, Robe 1 4 ‘eters, 4 others, con In the Orphan's Court of Centre County. Es ert Hall, Lewis Peters, and o Mh on tate of WILLIAM G. BROW NE, late of Nelle | taiiiing avout 40 acres more ob leas. " fonte Borough, deceased. To the heirs of Wm | PN y } 1 wit te In Union Townshi G. Browne, deceased, and all others interested | Plece of land & us . o on an i b, | You are hereby notified that the Orphan‘ | COUNtY and Sta A giro nop naling | Court of sald County awarded an inquest to {at a pine root; thence nort egreas, make partition and valulation of certain real | west 12 perches to corner: thence south estate of the sald William G. Browne, decessed. | 07 degrees, west 614 perches to corner, | connisting of A certain house and Jot of ground | thence north 43 degrees, west 56 rohes | ituste in the Borough of Bellefonte, Centre | 10 White Pine: thence south 35 agrees, | County and State of Penba., bounded and deser). | West 56 perches to rock oak, down, bed as follows: Beginning st 8 post on the Kass | thence south 35 degrees, east £2 perches side of Ridge street eighty feet. North of Bar. | 10 8 post; thence 62 degrees, east 71 rows alley, thenoe by lot heretofore sold wo James rches to the place of beginning, cone Caldwell sixty feet to & post at proposed alley, | taining 33 acres and 148 perches and al- thence by hol [rovased h eighty feet | lowances, Hale's alley TERME OF BALE: Ten percent of of Hale's al- | purchasaes money to be pald on day of Rid sale and the balance on confirmation of 0! HA Administraators of the Estate of Mary Rover, late of Union township, deceas- Thursday, October 7th, 1912, "mn Centre County Banking Co Corner High ana Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier. Jacob Gross "- French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. [i i tient { Ostrich Plumas C Curled, aned and Gloves and Hats Cleaned. m nhone ¥3¢ fonte 4d ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness Oil Sold by deniers everywhere | The Atlantic Refining Company | BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM r res one-piece the ad entifg with f the A. E. SCHAD BELLEFONTE, PA. r || PANAMA MODEL | You won't credit Regals with being as good as they are until you try them. Here is a good trial Regal ‘PANAMA MODEL High toe, comfort. able and stylish ; high arch, military heel; short vamp, which makes the foot look short, PANAMA will giveyouthekind of service which makes armies of men the world over as strong for Reguls as they arefor all-wool clothing. and State aforesald, | Beezer’s Meat Market HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE, Pa, We keep none but the best quality of BEEFY, PORK. MUTTON SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, em If YOU want a nloe Juley Steak, go Ww PHILIP BEEZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. PATENT YOUR IDEAS AND MAKE MONEY Send for my free hook HOW TO GET THEM Best Service Fees Reasonable Highest References JOSHUA R. H., POTTS. avath st Wash. DJ &VorelgnPais a { 11 1 curt 929 Chest rborn Chica ~ Hess “Money hae k if it fail 3 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FARMS In Sunny Eastern Mississippi Clar { nty—1 miles from Mo- bile and 25 n { ferid The kind of lar 4 n is used to All high Good drinking water stone, lots of nice spring me of our lands are prairie, Get a H people, Our lands the finest of peaches, and other fruits; pecans and other nuts; alse getables of all kinds. We are the owners of 4! acres, and wij 20, 40 acre and per acre, easy terms. Our lands ar y ree lial. raise lots 0. and M GRIMMER LAND COMPANY, QUITMAN, MISSISSIP Pl. EK. RHO At bis yard, site the P R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities ] ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS ee A150 Al] kinds of —— Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and s for Fertilizer Hafleigh & Co. Philadelphia -< B&B silks, 85¢ Entire st Ta ines yard | he become ith : § WhilR these Crepe de Chines and Meteors re not narrow (24 inches wide) they are, neverthe- therefore your SAVIN = ine Silks, 8dc - less. single \ 1d thee opportunity ion £1.00, £1.25. ¢1 yard Superb a big 50 showing of new high grade Ni Ity Silks and Velvets, £3.00 to £15.00 yard. —————————— [linings | Thousand yards Venetian | Cloth—32 inches wide—lustrous | as satin wears like leather—ex: | tra material for coat linings— | Grey, Brown, Tan, Navy, Green, | Cream, Black, 35¢ yard. linens Rleacht Satin Damask Table Linens f yards wide—new designs, $1.00 yard, apkins to matoh--22 inch, $2.50; 24 noh, $3.00 dosen. Extra heavy Linen Napkine-—-20 inch «the serviceable kind--$2.00 dozen. PITTSBURGH, PA,
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