Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 2nd, 1913, Ee RI — Correspondence (Continued) anti WOODWARD. Among the holiday visitors were the following viz: Chas. Knarr, of JLow- istown; Noah Ketner, of Berrin Springs, Mich; Hiram Goodman, Loganton, Pa.; Harry Zieme, of Mil ton: Fred Guisewite, of Akron, Ohio; C. BE. Kreamer, of Philadelphia; Dr. George Ard, of Spring City, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs A. B. Meyer, of Coburn; Mr and Mrs. J. G. Eby, of Millheim, Wm. Haines, of lowa Mrs. Pheobe Wise Barner spent Saturday with 8S. D. Orndorf's at The protracted meeting United Evangelical church progress, The attendance thus has been rather poor on account the different holiday celebrations. The Reish and Weaver Lamber Co. bought the Motz and Stover saw mill and outfit recently and have a body of men busily engaged erecting same near the gap south of this place, on the same location where Fmgle and Brungart had a mill some years ago. The present job is expected to last at least two years, On Christmas Rev. Geesey, of Aar- onshurg, performed a marriage cere- mony at Geoge Guisewite's and in the evening the calitrumpians were seen vending thir way westward, They were treated to cigars and canay. Mrs. Ellen Bowersox, of Laurelton, Pa. is spending some time among her many friends in this community. The Christmas program rendered by the Evangelical Sunday school at this place on Dec. 22, composed of songs, duets, solos, choruses, recitations, dla- logues and pantomine were a decided success. The church was filed to its utmost capacity and it has been sald by some of the older citizens that ft was the largest crowd ever seen in this town on such an occasion. Mr. Daniel Stover, one of our aged citizens, took sick on Sunday after returning home from devotional ser- vices. The doctor pronounced it a slight paralytic stroke Quite a number from this place at- tended the Christmas services ren- dered at St. Paul's on Monday night, at Coburn and Aaronsburg on Tues- day night and the exercise by Miss Lida Winklebleoh's school children on Wednesday. ery was nicely ly d out and eve and Rebecca and Sunday Coburn, in is still the in far of public servi a rrie body that was in attendance must and does say, it was a grand treat Especially 1, “Waiting for Santa.” Hosterman, in the n on Christmas eve Sunday at ry say, ser the %1 P. O election of ind elected ensuing term, Motz, er of Forms H. Musser conductor, Orndort; guard, H M. O. Sto- J. Sheeley; Sen. Wm Haines S of f Orndorf: Tre 2. F inspector, . Bov E. Hoover; 1 n rustee ver: Asst. Rec Edw chap. 1 Vonada Right H. Fultz, and left = 4 LEY, No. 1. E. Ertel and Mrs ly improving tial and ser: in (*hristma H Sed Ken KN GEORGESVAL mar re 'W Pp S a slide d wd Mil Mr Walker only per pcCident CENTRE MILL sf to 4 FA Hackenmberg and ] al Centre spent Sund Mills Miss Minnis home in the future been holding ices sin Arthur Cummings is a is Nn Miss been on is some better Mrs. Harvey at present Fred Miess went to Alteona to vis- it relatives at that place and he will go to see his mother and brethor, He has not seen either of his parents or Brother since he was % yoarn old whea he was taken from the WHliams- burg home Mr. and Mrs. J. Kline spent Christ snas with their daughter, Mrs God- shall. re ——————— They Make Good who keep themselves in fine hysical condition. Regular Deity active kidneys and liver, good digestion, and a greater natural vigor follow the timely use of the reliable to come She has September happy man, Kline ts near oXPe Her I Margaret the sick it Weaver list for has time, who apure mick Limbert is very of | and | rendered | Bv- and successful- | Vice | JACKSONVILLE, Susan McbDowel, who had been for seven vears with rheu- died at the home of Mrs. Wm. Dolan, at December 17th, the 20th, Services United Evangelical of which she interment in the with the church, attended the funeral in Union county on { Mrs. ia sufferer matism, daughter, tany, on fed on in the Jacksonville | ful member; plot connected Samuel Aley his brother the 20th T. P. Beightol and | tended the funeral of his brother {law, Thomas Kern, at Greensburr | Sugar valley, onthe 20th and | relatives over Sunday. John Dietz left on o attend the funeral aw at Dannville, on Chas. Rockey, who left his home at Zion some } vears ago to reap the golden harvest in the west is spending a couple of months visiting relatives in his home land, and with his son | Wilham came to help to eat his Christ mas dinner with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Yearick. Those who helped to eat the Christ- mast goodies at B., F. Vonada's were, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Helpman, of Clin- tondaie: Edward Vonada and family, from the farm; Franklin and family, of Altoona Those who helped eat E. Aley's were Mr, and Mrs, Sam- uel Aley and son Ira, F. P, Belghtol, sons Harvy, Bruce and Foster, and Miss Della Garbrick. Edward Dulen and friend Miss Ma- ble Butler, and Miss Ora | spent Christmas in Lock Haven. Mrs. David Long is spending Christmas week at Jersey Shore, Our sick are—Franklin Weight is improving slowly Wm. Beightol's daughter is seriously ill with pneumo- nia; N. H. Yearick, our hustling mer- chant, is down with rheumatism and grip, and many others old and young have bad colds. Mrs. Rebecca Mattern, ville, visited at the father, Joel Kling, The hristmas service Reformed church on was a grand success, dering thelr part well, The choir was weakened by many having bad colds, but was greatly helped by the Rev. Hoover of Hublersburg, with his clar- fonett, and Wilber Dunkle and two gisters. of Hecla, and Miss Spayd, of Hublersburg. Mr. Dunkle had his vio- lin with him. The music was {appreciated by ll Many Walker attended the | mast | Wm pare were church family | of son William at- in- in Thursday, It of his sister-in- 11 Friday, 27th, the roast at , oH her of Mattern- over Sunday held in the Sunday evening Each child ren- township Christ rvice Vonad , LEMONT. Telephone © wife s las thas and ' ROMOLA Household Economy How to Fave the Best Cough Syrup and Save 82, by Making It at Home, Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a large quantity of plain syrup. If you take one pr of granulated sugar, add 14 pint of warm water and stir about £ minutes, you have as good syrup as money could buy. If you will then put 214 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup, you will have as much cough syrup as you could buy ready made for $2.50. It keeps perfectly, | And you will find it the best cough | syrup you ever used-—even in whooping cough. You ean feel it take hold-—usu- ally stops the most severe cough in 24 hours. It is just lakative enough, has & fod tonie effect, and taste is pleasant, | Tako a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, It is a splendid remedy, too, for | whooping cough, eroup, hoarseness, asthe chest pains, ete, inex is the most valuable concentra. ted oom of Norway white pine ox. gr pln Sw ne elemen 0 prepara tion will work in this formula, visited | 26th, | Belghtol | home of her aged | much | others from | her | Nit- | and was bur- | held | at | was a faith- | Only the best lamp oil can give you the bright, clear flame you should have. Family Favorite Oil No odor No soot FREE—320 page book about oil WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, Pittsburgh, Pa. GASOLINES LUBRICANTS OAK HALL. Christmas is over, forth with Now that one should come olutions for the new year was enjoyed by old and young and especially by those who were fortu- nate enough to have their trees den with gifts, beautiful and useful The health of the people In gener- al is fair. A few have suffered the grip. Among those afflicted are Mrs. Benner, Mrs. Sara Dale, Mrs. Mary Miller and little Sara Brown. improving Thursday evening of last hiking club hiked to Rock back. Those comprising this Wayne Snyder, Mary Rishel, Snyder, Verna Korman, Dock Korman, Mary Relish, Keller Blazer, Ruth Sny- der, Margaret Rishel and “Chipple” Snyder. This same party hiked to the Branch and the home. Mrs. {visiting {at every good res- Christmas week Hil club are our CL, Joy, H. R. Benner spent her sister, Mrs. Wm lellefonte Miss Jean | dayed with Clayton the funerals Bhuey, of Centre ing last week. Merchant R up his already hunting bargains, Miss Carrie 8. Rishel, has been chosen to fini pired term school at Miss Allen having gone to "Hlliams- port with her parents yo I loal re me 4 Adan a few days Marshall, relatives Etters and wife of Mrs. and Furnace, b of State here, attended Mr ith occur- J. Low full store n der is house call « Ralph sh the of Houserville, ently STOWN iH STORM Pale Children Ayer’s Sarsaparilla helps nature to make rich, red blood. No alcohol. Sold for GO years. Ask Your Doctor. 1.0.4 Towel) Lo LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, ELECTION, I'be annus g of the ers Mutua Fire Insursnes moar ) nure Oounty will bel held io the Grand Ju irt House He lletonte Mon. Jar nd the election of ANNUAL EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Hannah Ardery ship, deceased otters Testamer tary in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby | requested to make payment and all per sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to ELLSWORTH E ARDERY Executor rh town ste of W J. K. Johnston Any x2 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Martha Gunsallus, iste of Liberty twp. decoased [otters testamentary in the above named estate havihg been granted to the | undersigned by the Register of Wilis of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against sald estate | are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to JOSEPH LL JUNSALLUS. Exr Henry C. Quigley, ANLy Besch Creek, Pa Hellefonte, Pa. 4 EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Estate of William Witmer, late of Benner Township, Centre County, Pa, deceased, Lotters testamentary in the above ceased, Bellefonte, Penna. | hundred and Any | June | lending from la- | All are | and | Walter | return | Fishburn, | —-— | ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF VAL-| Sun- | Jacob | stocking | of | of this place, | unex- | | Pelle % Pa. f vesday, LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there has been ap- | | prafsed and set apart wo Sadie A. Rothrock | widow of Oscar Rothrock, late of Liberty town. ship. deceased, real estate Lo Lhe amount of two dollars. Under the Act of 1443 Real Estate. Real estate situate in Liberty township, Cen. tre county, Pennsylvania, bounded and deserib- ed as follows: Beginning at a post on a street Eagleville station to the Village of Eagleville; North 89 deg. West 161.07 feet along sald street, thence North 48% deg East 229.3 feet nlong other land of sald John Masden deceased, 10 6 post; ther ce South 354 deg. East 164.4 feet nlong other land of sald decedent Oa stake: thence South 51 deg. West 216 2 feet to the place of beginning, Containing 185 perches more or Jess, together with allane or alley fif een feet wide around the same The above appraisment has been confirmed nis! by the Court. and if no exceptions be filed thereto within thirty days the same will be con | firmed absolutely by the Court H.C. Quigley. J. FRANK SMITH Ary x! LEGAL NOTICE. Notloe is hereby given that there has been ap- praised and set apart to Sarah Ablgall Browne, widow of William G. Browne, late of the Bor ough of Bellefonte. deceased, real property to the amount of $500 00 under the Act of Assembly approved April 1st, 1000 as follows to witi~ eal Estate $500.00, Description of Real Estate. All that lot of ground situate in the Borough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania, {lows at & post on street eighty feet, the East side of North of Burrows alley thence by lot heretofore sold wo James Cald- | well sixty feet to a post at proposed alley thence by sald proposed alley North eighty feet to 8 post at Hale's alley thenoe by Hale's alley and Ridge street. thence by Ridge street, South | | eighty feet to the place of beginning, fronting on Ridge street eighty feet snd extending back six ty feet in depth to said alley | period of 3 days and if no exceptions be filed thereto within 30 days the same will be confirm. | od absolutely by the Court J FRANK SMITH, Register and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Centre nt xl County UABLE REAL ESTATE. Estate of Mary Martha Poorman, late of Belle | fonte borough. decensed Pursuant 10 an order of the Orphans’ Court of | Centre County, made the i2ih day of December | 1912, the undersigned administrator of the goods chattels, eto, of the estate of Mary M. Poooman inate of Bellefonte borough, deceased, will offer at public sale or outery, on Saturday, January 11th, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock, A. M., st the Court House in the Borough of Bellefonte, the real estate bounded | and described as follows, to wit All that certain tract or lot of ground, situsie n Centre Cx Boggs township, bounded and | described as follows, 10 wit: Beginning st a stone heap: ther & MoCoy ih. 8 ce DY iat ‘ HNL deg east 90 A same nor west 07 ther east 81 peg ing Fifty Acres and Fifty-Nine Perches . : Py ose ribed property Chestnut and Oak reon erecis twos T mber). tra a KENNEDY JOHNST Admirs ORPHANS' COU RT SALE January 15th, on 1913. ej acres and containing 41 searches net measure, ¥ is of nadn hes ' A eant per land of Fred t 80 perch ng land of the west 20 perche containing ne Frederick Mechtl ol Y erick Best n | es to a post, thence al said Best south 07 deg the place of beginn 10 acres more or less. Purpart No, 4 Beginning at | ner of Frederick Best and H. D ada and decedent and running along land of the decedent | dog. west 47.4 perches to a { ine of sald decedent and H and thence a said line {| deg. enst 12 « to a lime and thence land of H. D da north 63% canst 44.7 perches to the place of laginning containing 1 acre and 112 perches The whole constituting nn furm On the premises being erected a good dwelling house, new barn and new outbuildings, running water at the {barn and good well at the house, and fruits of all Kinds on the premises, the farm being under a good state of cul. | tivation; Five acres of young Oak timber Terms of Sale—Ten per cent on day of sale, one-half of the remainder on | confirmation of sale, and the remain. ing one-half In one year from cone | firmation of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises; excepting, however, that out of the remaining one-half will be fixed the amount of dower after the payment of | debts and when the amount of dower Ia fixed the same shall be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, and only the difference between the amount of dower the remaining one-half payable In one Ape AM H. VONADA, AD Administrator of Henry C. Vonada, dooeaned. YW nort} Of. Wes to neg the sout} Pp D 78% Mint on fa Vonada south 32 stone Bounded and described as fol- | Ridge | The above sporaisment has been confirmed | | nisi by the Court and publication ordered for a SeleoNoNoNoNoNININININININIRNINONOE rr — EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the estate of Anna Patton Burke, Half Moon township, deceased Letters testamentary lo the above named és | tate, having been granted to the undersigned We keep none but the best « uality of all persons indebied to sald estate, are request- | REEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICE HAM ed to make pa) ment and those having claims or | A] kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Baussge, oe demancs against sald estate wre roguested to | If YOU wants nice Juley Steak, go 40 present the same duly suthenticated for settle | PHILIP BEEZER ment without delay wo es LL W. H. Musser Fortney & Forwney Atrss. x5 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. . Beezer’s Meat Market inte HIGH ST. 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