Thursday, January 23rd, 1913, THE CENTRS DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 5. de —————————————— BELLEFON TE AND VICINITY RECENT DEATHS. SMITH Mary A fant daughter of { Smith, of Marion township, died Smith, the in Witmer and Carrie THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS | Friday last, of pneumonia, aged 2 IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | months and 23 days Burial was made the Zion cemetery on Sundny GOBBLE Mary KE. Goble, wife Im P on a and left to on Wednesday Punxsutawney E. Naginey business trip Pittsburg Robert Hunter a ten days’ trip to York and Boston, The minstrel, recently to appear in Garman's has cancelled its —Mrs. Alice Showers, whe the past month in Philadelphia among relatives, arrived home on Friday The of the 11. 1B. will hold an oyster supper, cream and cake in the room ing the church, Thursday January 30th. for New left on Tuesday Philadelphia, opera house engagement anent spent church and ice adjoin evening, ladies | announced | of the Adams envious | at the week, Clayton Brown, proprietor Scenic, and Leo Toner of the Express force, are among the crowd looking over the cars Philadelphia Auto Show this ~The Merchants’ gue will hold their at Ceader's bakery ening, February 3rd, full turnout of the me ed. -A. C. Mingle, Curt Wagner, ( Hazle, Robt. F. Hunter, John P. Lyon, Geo. Beezer and William Keichline | were some of the Bellefonters who | took in the auto show in Philadelphia this week. —(3. F. Jodon and family left here this Thursday for Akron, Ohio, where Mr. Jodon has secured employment in the Goodyear rubber factory. A num- | ber of Centre county people are em- ployed at the same place Postmaster Valentine that the business of the keeps increasing at the fice from week to week, Iiness keeps Ralp! hustling at times to liveries ~The make no Joseph & for many member, will remain will be under mund Josep The Nittany ving indus to Re ide T.0¢ Progressive lLea- gecond meeting | on Monday ev- at 8 o'clock. A | mbers Is desir- Po i | 10 informs parcels pe Bellefonte The Struble yf = JUS - than make de- death of change Herma in the Bellefonte Ve thr duced been m the 18ed rap me 0. purct prob: 1 k Hay bly tearing d« be a ind Mrs. Willia been visiting band's paren Rees, In this On Tuesday Lancaster o his position lector, and with him Mrs. Emel Edmund and Wednesday of last funeral of Herman attending Columbia law student, and position in & ed their visit Joseph will contir week or more —Mr. Charles MeCoy, Sr, and daughter, Mrs. Ray Hoy, of this place attended the funeral « Mrs. The McCoy, at 3¢ who died their residen Mr as a Joseph Manny Wie } Holz Manny to i ne ago former! deceased will regret death (3004 cont prosper Dr Pres conn¢ CesRive ov } i these rmaons hed Sun day night, Jan. 26t) Th ibject “Is There Anything Wrong With Average Person The dates and subjects of the others are Feb nd, “What If He Permits This to Go On!" Feb. 9th, “Is There Cure A mont cordial invitation Is given public to attend these gervices, hear these questions discussed The Rev. James P. Hughes, Bellefonte Academy, is very th ly enjoying a visit from his Mrs. Mary B. Fletcher, California, who came to ter a short stay with York State. With characteristic of the Hughes family Mrs. Fletcher, who Is elghty years of age, made the tiresome trip across the continent unaccompanied by friends, and enjoyed it. Rev. Hughes is now In his eighty-sixth year, and wonderfully blest with a sound mind and body. “Thomas GG. Wiley was the name of an old tourist who drifted Into the Democrat sanctum on Friday af- ternoon, and If his story Is to be tak- en smeripusly he has had a wide and varied experience. Wiley claimed to be a printer of the old school, and although seventy-one years of age can still do a good day's work He re- cently worked his way east from Los Angeles, California, traveling by de- grees and in such manner as fortune favored him. The old white-haired tourist claims to know something of soa-faring life having salled on a number of ships. He boasts of hav. ing worked upon the Titanic while it was being fitted out for its ill-fated trip, and can tell an Interesting story of its history. is the n the and of the rough- relatives in New the sturdiness { Horner | Harry | compositor | same {ufacture | DuBots, | Wednesday | sonv | Rod | the ; | from 1 omas |! | Ne | prehending | Other winter, | of Long Beech, | Bellefonte af- | | by Sumuel Goble, of Georgesvalley, died Tyrone, spent {on Saturday at the age of 77 rs in Bellefonte [2 months and 2 days. She is surviy {ed by her husband and two daughters, namely: Mrs, Wesley Goble, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. Stuart Decker, of Al | toon Burial will made at Cross church to-day (Thursday) McGUIRE Mrs Helen McGuire wife of James MceGuire, and daughter fof Mrs, Rebecca Delong, of Lock Ha ven, dled at her home in Renovo, at 11:30 o'clock Friday forenoon of acute oedema of the lungs, aged 22 years, | She taken Il on Thursday night {| She was formerly a nurse In the Res the | novo hospital. Her marriage to 101 McGuire took place July 24, 1912, the | ock Haven. She was born mola, this county | FUNK Mrs, Eliza Funk, | the oldest residents in T | Friday afternoon at the ison, H. Blalr Funk, on avenus near Twelfth August Mrs. Funk fell in the yard at her home and suffered painful injur fos from which ver fully recowy Deceased born in War Mark V January 3, 182% | reaching the 8 milestone her of | Iife just two of friends Robert Lowrie, a few days with this week, The Misses Sara Galbraith, of recently with Next week ye and Elizabeth this place, spent a week relatives at Renovo Dr. Joseph Brocker- hoff and James Plerpont will start on a trip to Panama and other sotuhern points of Interest, Postmaster Miller, of while attending to business fonte on Wedenesday, found pay us a short call Mrs, Leggett, head nurse of jellefonte hospital, was summoned her home in Dennison, Ohlo, by serious illness of her mother, James T. Horner, of Colyer, was admitted to the Bellefonte hospital on Tuesday a medical patient Mr brother-in-law of Mrs of this place employed In a office In East Pittsburg, was attend the funeral of his Miss Lena Christ, formerly a here, I8 employed in the as a proof reader be tebersbhurg, in Belle- time to wis one vrone died on home of her Washington treet [ast as is iu Haag | 18) printing here to brother Cherry, job | ered rior's alley 6th Weeks Mrs. Dora itmer, dl il satu office Howard Lingls, ex-poprietor Bellefonte foundry and machine | WITMER who is now engaged in the man. James W of water fixtures at spent Tuesday and part of with friends in Bellefonte of Jack Wed 0 year: ¢ | Ted bana i ir hild An in J the Shops, nwo wife ome at about with name ut Witmer her } vening fliness ed brass Himors mn day e ‘el after a Decent week's maiden her sedd’ abo hu Merchant Mervin Gingery nge flle, was in to on Although he is a typlk sevelt-Bullmoose Republic bout made mind hin gtor mn Wilso Betz, see us in ren vmuel Glagery. ! Benner town neral | were conduct- ay orn rt by Re Stone- NYDER day al at RET row 108 dent Wednesday through C Shiloh large awe voit Ia ) ETOWND Bur : cutee He was " Mr. May tates | boll DD. McCloskey interior of a which have hes in length } n Was 3 as hel ' brotl of father ¥ rment emeter KELEHER The of Miss Katherine with deep sorrow death, which Tyrone on flineas covered a year and terminated kept her confined to bed during the past two weeks, She was the daugh- ter of Thomas and Ellen Kelaher, and was born in Tyrone, Sept. 19, 1879 For a number of years she had been employed in the Templeton depart ment store, where her courteous and gunny disposition won the highest os teem of everybody Surviving her mother and the following brothers | and sisters Joseph, of Bellefonte: John, at home; Mra. John Nash, of Pittsburg: Mrs, Frank Jones and Mrs Daniel Nolen, of Tyrone Deceased was a lifelong member of St. Mat. thew's Catholic funeral services day morning. TATE Mrs. Robert Tate died at the heme of her daughter, Mrs, Thom- an Shope, in Milesburg on Monday aged 79 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mollie Fultz, of | Milwaukee; Mra. Harry Stover, of Hu- blersburg, five sons, Ner Tate, Orleans: Edward, of Ridgway; Chas of Flemington; John, of Salona, and and her implete on ide Bellefonte friends Keleher will Arn of the young v's urred at her home in irday morning Her period of about a in pleurisy, which ARRESTS WILL FOLLOW. Pennsylvania Rallroad di ! activity in an 1 and fatalities © trains and right of way In this tion. The police department has been tified to be doubly vigilant in ap- and arresting trespassers, including trainmen, almen and track foremen, have instructed to assist in keeping trespassers off the company's property bringing to the attention of the po- lee officers any violators who may come under their notice It is largely from a humane stand- point that the company acts, and by reducing the number of trespassers, the number of fatalities will in turn be reduced. The company requests that general publicity be given this movement as they dislike making ar- rests and Imposing of fines on peo- | ple who often can not afford it. Keep | off the rallroad company's property. The 8 renewed vent accidents company effort to n its LIRA Hat ire employes sig been were held on Tues- Marriage Licenses. Nathan H. Mull Philipsburg Virginia C. Tudeman Brooklyn, N. Y. Calvin 1. Stamm Boalsbhurg Caudia V. Snyder Onk Hall Mike Buro - =~ Rush Twp. Katie Bartko - Rush Twp. | Tyrone. She is also survived by one Willlam Cogan Runville | (eee “Miss Panina Shields, of Nit- Elizabeth Zimmerman Snow Shoe | | tany, who 1&8 an invalid and now a pa- Waldo BE. Homan - - Oak Hall | tient in Bellefonte hospital. For many Anna B, Sunday « Penna, Furnace | years the deceased and her sister, Miss Su | Shielde made thelr home together at The best sale bills in Centre county | Ni ttany, but neveral montha ARO Miss are printed at the Centre Democrat “ - - office, “(Continued at Bottom of next col.) Mr. | | on! of | the | i | pen ¥ are | | wife | diseases, { Philip | born near Penn Hall of New | | toona, Robert Mills by a former marriage, of | lel Ertel, | in . ence | church, from wh {ening at 11:45, PROSSERTOWN HAS A BIG SENSATION A LIVELY HEARING BEFORE JUS- TICE MUSSER. THREATS OF BODILY HARM Feeling Among Neighbors Is Not Har- monious—S8ocial Circles Greatly Agi- tated-—Left Without Paying Costs— | Wis Called Back. Had Bquire first His ten, been injected into the Musser on Friday afternoon thought might have been Honor was giving an after or that the ladies’ sewing had decided to take him Into fold and had met for the purpose bestowing Initiation upon him imaginings could easily have re from ing his court room crowded with ladies who represented the feminine portion of Pros n's population. And a good-looking and well-behaved crowd they were, 100 The Squire dispelled 1 embarrassment at appearing at gathering in other than full dress % by announcing that the court trial, in which on brought charges agninst her threats t do her bodily harm, It seems that even In oful Prossertown they have neigh- bo trou i as any other well lated town, The Bquire's docket hat Mrs. Anna Miller the prosecutor and the defendant Mrs. William Say whom It is claim- od had said iid shoot Mrs, Mil- fer, alt ugh t Pros ition failed to rove whethe ee ( d was 0 done i pop gun Clement red for Mrs Savior, and Attorney Heinle lo after the t Miller ter a h attempted erruled the (def you of your that noon clrelse thelr of Sut sulted I sertow nl Indy 's) bles #1 the same reg showed 1 Win lor she wi De closed prompt MINUS WIFE AND $1,000,000. Uniontown Banker Pays For a Separation, fr Big Price magi miate Thompso Thon Th ys he le LY months following of of Bellef ol over fonday, home In vi were made in the ( Wednesday ERTEL days’ time, Mrs. Samuel two the and a and one sinter ar and Marie were conduct New York on shipped to his the for. interment on on to irviy wife son brothers and Pittsburg: Os inte Servic parents f0 “NR his and the this piace resumed ‘atholie morning Within body where and cometery EJ] the space of three death claimed Mr. and Ertel, an aged and res spected couple of Georgesvalley The died on Saturday after being il for some time from a complication of and while arrangements were being made for the funeral her husband was stricken with paraly- and passed away on Tuesday eve His age wan 76 years, while Mrs. Ertel was about two years his senior. Mr. Ertel was the son of and Catherine Ertel, and was In 1860 he and then Miss Katherine Bartges, in marriage, and to this children survive his wife, were united union the following Mrs. Amanda CC. Gobble, of Spring Mills, and Mrs. Ilda C. Decker, of Al- Mr. Ertel also leaves two brothers and one sister, namely: Dan- of Marshalltown, lowa: Adam Ertel, of Penn Hall, and Mrs. Caroline Gentzel, of Spring Mills, Owing to the husband's death following so close upon that of his wife's, it was decided to hold both funerals on the same day and hour, which will be today, Inter- office | 8 ment to be made at the Cross church, | Rove. Barry and Price will have charge | of the services, Tm BELLEFONTE MAN ARRESTED, Boy Had Eye Shot Out. Robert, the itt year-old. | Caught by Chief Dukeman in Miller's | James Moore of Ti Hardware Store. Ww shot In the right eye in wait in Miller's Hardware | bullet from the gun of E Tuerday evening for the per aged 11 years who had been systematically rob ed bing the till, Chief of Police Duke- man surpr Henry Haupt with a command of “hands up” after the lat ter had entered the store from the rear and stolen money the cash register Haupt was placed in jail pending the arrangement of hin friends secure ball, which was done on Wednesday For and tors son of Friday BB one ine Lying Bloor Fravel, on troy - son ised Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert « ment in this column one not exceed 25 words; from want sdversis free, if it does Charges 10 oLthers, one cent sa word, first issue, no advertisement less than 26 cents; two Issues 40 cents: Lhres neues 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this ofMee PTT to HOTnN« his of ims of from ons register what time past brother the Harvey the been Miller proprie- | FOR RENT: missing ¥ Gillen INLs | HOUSES cash Beollefonte 10 Know | pOR SALE: Fresh cow and In C. Huey, Bellefonte, R- which ould FOR RENT: — Farm pesr Centre Furnace. ne quire of J. I Thompson, Lemont, Pa x7 the drawer | very . when they CAINE FOR RENT: ~&roomed house on Penn street part (JCOrge House Blore have quire of int mone tot The As Ca the of the utmost detect no way Ly could ape from morning last week to count the cf The rangi wo dollars Were in rom 108s aku amo For sale and y . ‘ line, Pa x10 “at h call. Cyrus i" ViE ising Kpite lance the pay, Inquire of Harry Hage, Belletor Fa NOTIOE Sell nothing 10 anybody ny ered. it. J. M Kepler. Pine Grove Mills, Pa $400 Lo lonn on first m 10 Pro ved LEV W.D. Zerby Le WANTED~20 mer piece or by the day FOR RENT cated Le Ange . strange that part no manner entrant rivage Ary. Be an reas. ikeman ided for him to cut t D.O. Dox ~HBrice livery sts Inquire of Lyon & Co FOR SALE: ~~ White Leghorn Runner drakes, price right Furoasce, Pa FOR SALE: Bay weight blemish, works anywhere Milesburg. Pa FOR SALE Pair large beagle bound. all well broke GG. W. Rossman, Pa Furnace, Pa FOR SALE Good double, both good C. Hosterman Boalsin FOR RENT The was st Bellefonte ng 9 o'clock B.F the fel- otten his night horse 140K phraim of al iriving tesm ier saddle, ms Pa use, with | dress E Six-roc bh Oanll Bell phone FOR RENT-6room 1} and Ridge streets In Johnston or Juoot Marks FOK SALE OR RENT Unionville along J hig ey, Flem wih ward Ha or NTED~Wood choy pit-post makers Korman, Curtis ANTED:~1u ea ne iomber, 44. 5-4 ar berman, Lock Haver To rent Val es Var -H per NTrD Fag D Mrs. General Tom TI} umb Coming. buggy slelg "leasar A fix nocow Send me sarreil, Cont Treaster x Hered From Storm. PIANO CONTEST COUNT McKinley, 40 tf MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are paid by Sech- {3 . " ler’'s grocery store. 04 Or Butter 100 10 106 109 112 116 118 121 124 27 130--119,110 133--86,320 136-152,505 139--172,622 142-199,190 145--76.279, 148-168 415, Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by CC Wagner for grain. Red White Wheat Wheat BR e orn Barley LEGAL NOTICE. CHARTER NOTICE, Notice is br revs given that an applietion wild be made to Hon iis L. Orvis, Presioeny Judge of the court of common Pleas of Centre County, on Monday the Mh day of February 1913 few the charter of 8 corporation to be called “The La ales Clvie Club of. Boaisburg,” the characier and objeer of which is the maintenaned of a society for the improvement of Lhe streets and publie places in the town of Boalsburg and for these | purposes 1o have, possess and or joy all the rights et! privileges of the Corporation Act of 184 and ius supplem: nts CLEMENT DALE, Solelvor, 141 51,120, | 144--167,335. | 147-223, 468 150--493.647 138,221 151,005 114,010 159,720 149 EE RE Ba Sh NR NE EE The Centre Democrat $2150 in Prizes--FREE. x7 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Israel Condo, late of Patton town. wh i (Ronan) Ptr of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to t Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE Good Until January 30th, 1913, | Ean Lh SE i ‘ Centre Ooun indebted to t sald to present the Je duly are req eb Bb Without ie ENN ARNEL. i Donors, Pa W. G. Runkle. Anny.
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