Thursday, October 7th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. -_—mn — OVER THE COUNTY. A bright little son was born to Mr, and Mrs, D. H. Shlegal, of Spring Mills, recently. Jesse Burkins, of Potters Mills, had the misforunte recently to have a fin- ger crushed in a cornsheller, The Hagan carpenters are con- structing a mammoth corn crib on the Huyvett farm, west of Centre Hall | ent i t ia combination Miss Ella Decker, whose former home was Spring Mills, has changed | her residence from Hammond, Ind, to Chicago Rev. R. W, Illingsworth, who at one time was stationed at State College, was recently admitted to the county bar, James Kimport, of Linden Hall, | suffered a slight paralytic stroke last week. His condition Is not consider- ed dangerous. Miss Mabel College, will take a course in music at the College this season. H. C. Wood, of erly Spring Mills, has genaral manager of the Mining Company for counties, A new vocation organ placed in the Methodist church at Snow Shoe, which much to the pleasure of the congregation who wor- ship there, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron young son, after a visit of four weeks with relatives and friends in Millheim and vicinity, have returned to their home in Freeport, Ill William Wolfe, of Otto llile, of Pleasant Centre Hall last ed some time to trade of bricklaying. Mr. and Mrs, W. K ington, D. C., are visitir sister, Mrs. G Eagle. Mr W sylvania to cast J. A. had that age field § An cid g E. Mensch, perienced gent to near State conservatory State Kline, of Penna. Jersey Shore, form- been appointed Bishop Silver five different has been dds Snook and and to employ - Bellefonte, Gap, went week to be me for at Waple, of Wash zg Mrs. Waple's "Wers, it Bald | k to Penn- | rant Bl ple came bad his vote Witmer, of College fine croj op of } Mr. and Reading, Mrs. Curtis J, are spending a cation at home of Rebersburg. Mr. Weas ed as suditor for one paint manufacturing couniry John Bader dent, fell he week Ww r Weaver ten his parents at er is employ- of the largest oncerns ! ~days va- the in the | were | the | Hoy Bedford | | | Miss The church painted, ro M. exterior of the in Centre Tall The work is Ackerman, of KE A substitution of morter for wall sntisfactory and he Presbyterian js being re- being done by ¢g Hill saw dust for sand plaster has proven in the past to Clem- is again using such to plaster the dwell- house erected by him on Hoffer H, I. Shlegal, of Spring Mills, is doing the work for him, The put on last week, and Monday plastering began~—Centre Hall Reporter the evening of 30th, Jacob and wife gave a masquerade a farewell party at their home in Ben township, for their Pearl and Catharine, nephew Christian Hoy, oldest FH. Hoy. who left for Niagara Falls Y. Every one appeared to enjoy evening, There were thirty-three Before unmasking time, there rap at the and all were surprised to meet Mr. Jones Johnson, of Pumpkin Center, short call, enjoyed by home Come again glad to you. in very ruse, ing street, On oct, ner thelr son Hiso S. N. the present, was a door greatly and Mr After making a all, they returned gentlemen, 1 soe we'll be VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN DEAD | A Prominent Figure Twenty-Five Years. After a long Vice of the United James craft Sherman at hi {tica, N. Y. af o'clock rht, October Ho Lr resu diseass iliness, President States died 9.42 30th Wednes died in nis ‘ a & of Bright's uremic coma as ise, heart their | Wi! VACANCY Ww National Committees om r 12 THE INQUISITIVE MAN. His Curiosity Was Eased, Though His Colle: dow such ] the distri le fea of the Knights of Colum! i ‘ meeting h i1 ford convenient church tions to the number students attend Kee Pp that in this paper instrument the Gilliam Bellefonte, instrument with fine You will see In another paper the conditions under instrument will be awarded person in this community Mr. and Mrs, Simon LL. had been visiting relatives In the vie cinity of State College for a number of weeks, have returned to their home in Cuyahoga Falls, O. Mr, Kline was a former resident of State College, having been in the employ of the col- lege under the late W. C, Patterson, for twenty-two years, They were accom- panied to Ohlo by their daughter-in- law, Mrs, Irene Kline and daughter, The Presbyterian church at Pine Grove Mills was recently rededicated | with appropriate and interesting ser- | vices, The edifice has undergone ex- tensive interior repairs during the last three months, the Indebtedness of | which bas all been wiped out by pop- ular subscription. Rev, W. K. Harn- | ish has been the pastor of this con- | gregation for the past nine years, There are 19 elders and 51 members | on the roll, all of whom are active in church work. 8 ommoda f Catholic State large who lege n eve on the p at | Is announced from This is no fa on rider pri tone for the at} Exchange, | mee it an | ind action, | part of this | which the | to some is now exhibition store ( and Wl no Kline, who Feelings Were Mangled. ma n | n said to a ut. Being rather « urious to find out what it said, I lifted the decanter up from the table and th that the ! the letter [ you touch 1 § IK? fore ped it up ig. It ght fell or 1 15, wa enough, it did te had time te ears greeted the tones of Johnny Get Your Gun.” There was a music box hidden in the bottom of the decanter, and when it was tipped the started and the music gan. You can judge for yourself how surprised and chagrined I for 1 had never seen the master of the house n sure A HOeaAreels | g when mj ? » read the letterin were with machinery be was, before and he would have a fine opin fon of me for my meddling qualities, “Right In the middle of ‘the tune he walked into the parlor and gave me a curious smile when he heard that mn gle box. It seemed as If it would nes er stop. 1 tried to make some sort of apology, but made a bill of it, I know lath | two daughters, | of | 9 in Politics For | Su M. Kauf Sa tern, $200 Si C‘obu | $50 | [ | C'ron 1 86562, | Jol 1S. W $700, Ww. Boal, Wi S Be M. Ma Krum | $500 Ma | Harb twp... 1st | Alice $5500 N | Jone $700 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, wood, Wetzel Julin $1200, Sarah 8S | | Sarah F — Sweoet- | £400, Hetrick to Edward in Potter twp. CO, Spigelmyer et bar to Emanuel premises in Millheim; $100 et al to Fred J in State College san premises Next to Sunlight the never flickering, bright | from the best Trine Rely me Pennsylvania Crude Oil Family Favorite 0il Your dealer gots it in barrels direct from our refineries, FREE 320 page book—~all about oil, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsbusgh, Pa. Gasolines Lubricants Harvey premises 4 man, Mattern twp, H. K. Huston Holt Of to in et ux land to H. K. Mat Huston tw M nore 0 Reed ot f land al in rach 6 ot 1] EXrs Le Kerstetter Xt lot In Penn twp wnning Co, rich rn nl Exr: to Joh T. Ward et \ 3 in Half Moon omiller, 2 1 nemiller lots In an KE. Cre aRson Colt Shot by Hunters. Williams live on a farm Martha and Port Matilda. fine oung colt that he had for work and ft ) Last Friday in the pasture That day there was f hunting in the me he Bald Eagle and « goting heard cust hun Moon twp. A. Murray et ux to Theodore D lot in Harris twp.; $700 nnona W. Evey et bar to J« chreck, lot in College twp Hefonte Cemetery A BBO to Robb, lot in Bellefonte; rgaret A. Hewitt to Mrs irine, premises In State OKer nni« en out clone rtin Harbridge ot ridge, $l. Nat Hawi to Harris ind in Hus 20 acres of out to were ead In res went olt, and animal d mination Ammerman 0 ra Lb. | od hole in the ar on the rif! } 1 ne all Williams the ani thinks I be r hi BO m. weweois| | John F, Gray & Sonam: the he | He | just | Ws | ani to 5 a un- on- | om- ting enl centre that has mal that ma- He IGH Ton; Used in ever increasing quantities, because the roofs put on 26 years ago are as good as new to-day, and have never needed repairs. Don’t put on that roof until you see them. 6 For Sale By CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO, 50 N. 23rd Ct. Philadelphia, Pa. This all | sample friend C, has one of the A Financial Success. week of i K. Pension Checks, Not Vouchers. The and Spanish vho anuary 4, 1913, wi we ved a liberal pensioned veterans of the C aragon tnuts from our American Bober, « re : r, ure, weir pe finest checks id to he EL nd retur they endor vil after n+ re, n= ré= C= { represenss the compan are pre lines ot the wor pared two any Lime Also Surety Bonds Successors vw Grant Hoover rite large Fire, Life and Accident Insurance JRIDER' STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE though now I ean not think for the life | of me what | sald. He saw how con fused | was that it was an oddity he had found in New York.” Careless. The story is told that a letter recely ed some years by the Westing ago house Machine company sald that the | writer had been using one of its stand ard vertical engines with eminent sat {sfaction. For eight years it had been in continuous service night and day, handling its load without a hint of trouble, but that "upon shutting it down the other evening It went all to pleces.” The letter was passed to the eminent inventor whose name the company bears, who handed it back with the remark, “Ask the blame fool what he shot It down for."—Power, ind Inughed It off, saying | Dickory, Dickory, Dock, Mama looked at the clock, “Only half past nine and the clothes on the line, I tell you washing with Fels-Naptha is fine, And every last piece, even to baby's frock, Is clean. and white.” Dickory, Dickory, Dock. Ask any doctor if there is a quicker way to catch cold than to get all steamed up and then go into the cold air. Some women folks get colds like that nearly every washday. They do their washing in the old boil- ing way with a hot fire and steaming suds. The Fels-Naptha way of washing is a wonderful health-saver. It takes away all danger cf catching cold. The washing is done in cool or luke- warm water—no boiling or steaming, no hot suds. It's much easier, too. You don’t wear yourself out because the Fels-Naptha does all the work—no hard rubbing. There are other reasons why you should use Fels-Naptha Soap. It doesn’t take half as long as the old way; saves fuel; much easier on the clothes and makes them cleaner and sweeter. But, if you value your health, that alone is good reason for doing your wash- ing the Fels-Naptha way. In the Winter or Summer. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper, IF AN OPPORTUNITY WERE OFFERED YOU to go into some desirable business, or to buy a house which you would like to have, could you take advantage of it, or would the lack of ready money prevent you? If you had begun at 20 years of age to deposit only One Dollar a week regularly, at the age of 30 you would have capital amounting to $650.00, ; Call or write for Booklet “ Banking by Mail” PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS ASSETS OVER $17,000,000.00. 186 Fire, Lite Accident and Tornado HARRY FENLON, zis” INSURANCE Fo Syed TEMPLE COURT essor vo Frederick K ster and Will am Burnside BELLEFONTE, PA Life Stories You See his money like this The Bellefonte Trust Comp’y, Bellefonte, Pa. * : (EEA eH " a oe a RR Gale ol Ne nats Lne nnn DOCKASH SE ATIAT AFA ™ += AWARE RERBRRE ARSE RRR RR tag 3d 3d 3d Ag bg Lg Lg) TESEESANANINSS oBoNeRe PRY PEEVE Quality counts; You reduce your coal bills one-third with a DOCKASH Olewine's Hardware Store Aa nia tn A Rd RA RA Ad Sd BGA i PA PAPAL APEIET IVA EYINS WHEY Gh + an + os va T --RVEAY un a me 4 BS RR SR Rl TE TN Te.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers