Thursday, January 9th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 3. OVER THE COUNTY. Jess Snvder, of High claim to having killed ly that dressed 684 The Pine Grove Mills will hold a festival in hall Saturday evening, 11, | John Shultz, of Spring Bank, recent- | ly had several fingers mutilated while sawing wood with a circular saw, | Rev. IL. 8. Spangler has been elect- ed pastor of the Lutheran Pine Hall, Pine Grove Mills burg. Mr. and Mrs Berrien Springs, among friends in cinity, Ezra Keen, of Millheim, ing in the woods recently, in the face by a falling verely bruised. William, the voung Holmes, of State Valley, a porker pounds. lays | recents | school | Fellows’ high Odd Jan, charges at | and Gates- | James W. Stover, of | Mich, are visiting Millheim and vi- while work- | was struck limb and se- son of J. lL. College, collided with a peddler's wagon while coasting and received a painfully lacerated face, Rev. W. J. Dice, the popular of the Millheim United church, was presented by tion with a fine mas, John Katchick patient in the some time, be able Shoe. Mrs. Homer P, ter, Helen, of relatives in State Gentzel is on a busine Illinois, Mrs. Gertrude Weber law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Centre Hall ently successful opera in a New York Fromm pastor | Evangelical | his congrega- gold watch on Christ. who had been a Lock Haven hospital for | has so far recovered as to to return to his home Gentzel and Sunbur Clarence Snyder, il was the guest o Mr. and Mrs laughters i Shauver, all Lock Hav home of en and Mr. and Joseph B itne townshi ) the L Ha received in a al weeks well. Harry Harv vey, has been a sufferer fection for again taken to the tal in Philadelphis in a critical Miss Grace Frank Musser, teach the Per vacancy having the resignation formerly Miss Centre county Mrs. Reuben invitations to ding re land, 8 ago, more thi Lodi eptior Dak. Mr. and Mrs former residents of Hains The Te al hers’ Distric No " Grove Mills the Louth chicken 1. O. « evening | 9 al Mill mill in the Dy Charis purcha man est The friend Mrs. A. L Alexander, ha recentl Ie that lady's serious health the ton nfor for at with other ] fon threatened with ippendicitis Vogt and band reside at nix, Arizona unty of Emily (Centre of formerly Miss onditions that was Mrs wing she her cently while Mr. and , of Fairbrook, ng the morning chores the house caught fire and the almost reached a point beyond trol. Two little boys were left in the house and it is thought tampered with the stove and set interior furnishings on fire The turkey supper held by the mem- bers of Millhelm lodge 1. O. O., F, on the evening of December 27th, was also the occasion for C., W, Hartman cele- brating the 36th anniversary of his membership In the order previous he was made the reciplent of a beautiful 36-year Veteran Jewel as a token of his faithful membership, Frank Hartman is at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C, W, Hart- man, in Milltheim, recovering from a severe injury received while operating an electric crane in the Bessemer Steel Works, at Sparrows Point, Md, Mr. Hartman's right hand was so bad- ly crushed that it became necessary to amputate several of the fingers, Joseph L. Gunsallus, a well known farmer of Liberty township, residing near the Hubbard school house, was given a happy surprise New Years evening when 30 ladies and gentle men, neighbors, friends and relatives, assembled at his home and took pos- session for the evening, In order to One morning r Mrs. A. B. Mu fit the barn do con the fittingly | Farmers’ i will | 8, Ginter, jen to fill the | his new traveling | critically in Snow |* “lof one of warned of | Phoe- | were | flames | alone | they | A short time | fourth joyful his forty did in a colebrate birthday, which they manner. Frank M inizer of the and Merchants’ National bank at Tyrone and since then its most efficient cashier, has severed his connection with that institution and engage In other business, John formerly with the Blair National bank, has been chos- vacancy and entered upon duties last weck W. Edgar Clark, a former resident of Beech Creek, well known through- out Central Pennsylvania as a former salesman, lately living at Cottonport Louisiana, 8 reported ill with Bright's disease, for has been taking treatment in a private sanitarium in Texas espec- fally for that disease, Relatives are much concerned about his unfavorable condition, Mr. three nesota, former's Centre county with his sister in Centre Hall Waring, org | County which he Christine and from Min with the and Mrs. Fred children, came east and after a visit mother at Elysburg came to and spent a short time Mrs, Thomas 1. Moore, Mr. Christine is steam fitter by occupation, and left | Centre Hall twelve years ago for the at He i8 now in the employ of Narih Pacific Railroad Company iltheim Journal: One day yn Barner, who lives on the Mich Ho gs farm near Woodward, noticed someth was with the mouth J pon ‘nvest gatir last week, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Kk Mars CORN —1912—3,169,137,000 1611 I 631.488.000 1} 1612 over 1011, 637.649.000 bushels WHEAT-1912--720.000,000 19811 821 ushels excess in 16812 ov . $9,000,00 6 bus In 1012 1,42 ushels OXCOnS O00 000 H 1611 OATS 611 022.298 000 112 over 1811 1612-3 hushels, of bushels bushels, CXCORN in 649 874.000 bushels £ 000 600 19011 1912 bushels exconn in bushels 224.619.000; 1011 excess in 1912 over bushels 72,425,000 1912 ‘ 1811 BARLEY $0 240.000 hushels ; 64.279.000 HAY 1912 H4.016.000, excens In 17.500. 000 tons POTATOES --1012--414,000,000 bush- els: 1611 202.000.000 bushels; excess in 1012 over 1911, 122,000,000 bushels 2.000 000 1912 ii, 1911 1611, tons; over Insane Man Jumps to Death. Alonzo Kerr, of Clearfield, jumped week, while he was being taken to the Warren Insane hos. pital by County Commissioner Rich- ards, of Clearfield county, and waa instantly killed He pretended that he wanted to get a drink and when near the front door of the smoking car he opened it and ran out and jumped from the platform. Kerr was 36 years old, ternoon of last SHE COULD NOT STOP IT. aie tried and tried, this thi Chg Shan he athe! Shing. a 's Hair or, riko v her doctor about it. Then t it, used it. Her hair sto falling out at once, Now she is her friends. No coloring or stain ao andy, No v9 o from a passenger train Wednesday af- | “They are superior goods.” The i made no reply but walked to the But Ex-Convict Just Wanted to See One by one he liberated the Somabody Happy. | which flew awa “What did A man whose hair was partly white | that for?" asked Connolly. and whose shoulders were bent wall tranger then told how he ed up to “Big Mike” Connolly's bai ended a fifteen ber shop in Chicago on Christmas eve, wanted to see somebody, His was a pecullar gait, a shuffling of “What's the feet and a weakness of the knees “I'm A sign In the window reading, “Sing stranger ing Canaries for Bale,” caused him to stop. In new wicker dozen of the birds preened themselves, The Miss Mary Catherine Cullen man drew from his pocket a crumpled | 20 aleép. left her home and ile is it 10 ' & $10 bill and entered, ! | led into a freight train on the “How much birds wort! vania railroad Monday he asked ge) dollars for | jast week, died in the Altoona them," replied “I'l take Wednesday morning at three,” said the handing over Cullen was a the bill {late James Cullen, “Big Mike" was surprised He | family homestead, Villa couldn't figure out what a man of his | 8 east of Tyrone. It appearance wanted with three canar- | place that the accident “Won't pick out the birds | 8h vas an accomplished you want?” he inquired “No," re- | formerly sang in St plied the man. “You select them church choir youself.” MAY HAVE BEEN FOOLISHNESS Yen If only Bappy name?" Connolly sald the your trying to CHRECE 1 are the get three Connolly stranger, and wha 168, you going to have sale? 3 printed here, you birds and | patron, | get he sald, | best three Cages Lo his three fine birds,” Connolly hose handed the ‘Those are Vou had “stretch” forget morning hospi 1.10 o'clock the | the | one | near | occurred, | musician ‘ath- | daughter of lived nat Marie, John's ( man | door, | canaries, | do | The | Just | and | birds, | asked | it" | Miss Cullen Dies From Injuries. who, | walk Pennsyl of If so get the Is Best to Remember that every organ of the upon every other, is dependent goes wrong your blood will be impure; if your bowels are inactive your stomach and digestion will show it, And trouble leads to another. have become the most famous and the most approved family remedy in the world, They known for their and unrivaled power to cause regular, natural action liver and bowels. They are gentle, safe but sure. 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Mails 1000 Paving Bricks. | the pe + thousand mtoffics The carry the 600( amped office to he alment of pe ] The blocks Ind amples by a manufac the lock hat he could varcels post than concrete paving blocks, irate arcel Lhe inst ve Gary Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, This Car Price. 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