Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, Jandary 30th, 1913, —-— Correspondence (Continued) SPRING MILLS. Miss Jennie Huss has gone N. Y.. where she expects te some time Harry Corman has gone to Altoona where he has obtained employment. R. B. Gentzel and family, of Altoona, Grover Gentzel and family, of Al- toona, and Ambrose Gentzel and wife of Shamokin, were here to attend the funerals of Mr. and Mrs. Hrtle The Signor Cafarella Concert Co. will play in the Grange Hall Monday evening, February 3rd, this being the fourth number of the lecture course Mrs. Chas. Breon visiting her mother in Altoona Mrs. Emerson Weiser, of Altoona, who was Miss Jennie Decker before marriage, underwent an operation for appendicitis, in the Altoona hospital last week. Miss Grace Weaver, home to spend a week er, Mrs, Wm. Mey Mr. Stover, of Centre Hall, very interesting talk in the church on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gramley an extensive trip for twenty days Houston, Texas. The Lutheran ed to a coat of The farmers are into market at one Merchant to Troy, stay for is of Altoona, was with her moth- gave Aa M E took to church will be treat- paint and paper. rushing thelr wheat dollar per bushel. hi Rishel has been housed up for the past week with his old complaint, stomach trouble. John L loy knows how to show the other fello good time with a lit- tle money yy Robert farmer f cows to Frail Snyder Robert kn tl kind of stock to keep to bring i prices The next attraction at Hall will be some time in the Concert Company, don't the up-to-date his fine belted of Union county the Grange February ; miss it WOLFS STORE. vy held for John Those pres- rer, Mr. and Stover and or and chil ildren Mr and Mrs PLEASA NT GAP. f Clay Witmer, of nday, at Mr. Wil- has her sister at 1 16 on Saturday who has had blood couple of weeks, is this writing. Lee attended the fun- | wnt at Mifflingburg, on who J er- Loyd Eckenrot poisoning for a much better at Mrs. Frank eral of her Monda Mr and Mrs Kreamer Mr. and Swartz 18 stru had | snort ho H Lm child spent Sunday at E E BS rtz » Har BOALSBURG. R . and Mayme Saturda O A visit with Millheim Mrs Fe nior erling and State College, spent Sunday friend, Mrs. 1. E Kidder Misses and Henrietta Harris gave a part to a number of their ung friends Thursday even- ing: all port _&ood time James Fye, of Clearfield, is visiting the home of George Kaup Dr. I. E Kido ler made a trip to the county seat, Monday. Irvin Johnson, of Pittsburg, was the week end guest of Miss Rose Woods Koch relatives gon, with her Cecil taffy re at CRESSON SANATORIUM OPENS. Patients are the newly opened Sanatorium at Cresson Dr. G. Dixon, Commissioner of Health, re- cently completed an bulldings and has as well pleased with the which comprises every modern fea- ture of Sanatorium construction. The main structures include an ad- ministration, diningroom and ward buildings. In addition there are twen- ov cottage units. The capacfty of the sanatorium with the present bulldings is 390 patients which will eventually be Increased by wdditien of other wards. Provis have been made in the plans for three more of these without mecessitating any increase in the diningroom or administration buildings Architecturally the new is handsome in design. The English half timber effect chosen has given opportunity for the use of a beauti- ful reddish yellow stone quarried the state property This In connec. jom with the grey asbestos roofing and paneling comprises a mest attrac. tive color scheme The bulldings are se lomted that sch portion of them obtaing the max- imum amount of sunlight and fresh afr. The elevation of the Institution and its freedom from coniaminating rallroad and factory smeke insures the purity of the alr which 1s so es- sential to the satisfactory of pulmonary tuberculosis. At same time it Is located within easy reach of the main artery of travel be- tween the eastern and western pore tions of the state which make it read- lly accessible The tract of land on which the new sanatorium Is located was given the state by Andrew Carnegie who ori. #inally purchased it for a country sent, arriving at State daily 1ONA Plowing In January, Plowing in January is & rare occurs rence in this section, says the Lock Haven Express, but a mumber of farmers in the vicinity eof Chathams Run are taking advantage of the mild ‘weather and are now at work turning the sod. Among these are Hills Hy- man and John Crawford, both of whom ‘have practically finished plowing their is which last year were planted corn, | tect | provide {men | the | fore | ance {the eg | Pet | Ex z, of Linden Hall | business | | Pretoria, Tuberculosis | Samuel IDR. FRANKLIN MILES, The Great inspection of the | | expressed himself | institution | land a | if the institution | | worthy on | sists {also removing | Send for Remarkable Cures treatment | the | Wash., | ment, { 1a., SAVE THE BIRDS, Too rid reputation as a house among the gaged in aigrette traffic, which has been made illegal in many states of the union, the fighting forces of the | National Association of Audubon So cleties have to-day been allied with the farming and bird protective in terests of Pennsylvania to urge legis lation prohibiting the sale of the feath ers of the egret and other native spe cles of birds Behind a bill to pro the mother irds massacred these costly plumes, which Senator Jones of Alioona has offered to introduce in the state senate with in a few davs, it 8 expected to raln women's clubs, granges and sports From the powerful interests of the feather dealers who have made Philadelphia a distributing center for trophies of heron slaughter, opposition to this humane is already reported the State of its | national clearing bird butchers en- Key stone to strong measure William Pennsylvania week Interesting T. Creas) State master of the Grange is this himself in laying be- the grangers the vital import to all agricultural interests of rret and similar birds, which are already becoming almost extinct be- fore the ravasg from the millinery market. To every Pennsylvania leg- islator it will shown that these heron devour grasshoppers, gophers, mice and other farm pests In an ap- peal for the support of the state board of game commissioners and various organizations of sportsmen, it shown that a clause of the Jones bill allows fish pond owners to kill heron u elr occasional eating scientifi statistics h diet of of hie irds these | 3 and water snakes it prey upon trou The endorsement of already been procured ampfire ut Ameri ortsmen oun gislation hs from the C and To rouse the the sha 18 other organizations i Ww Sunda Phili were Mr Mil ro Arthur | this place, and Wm. Holderman Mulbarger, of list Henry Those Mr Are who and Mra one ha Rai ilroad Operati ons Finished, The ve and ¥ ! proved Howard Valley rallr the with mprove line great dite th | ley Revival of Collection Bags. Members of the Reformed church of South Africa, have petition- the revive of the old collection instead plates, claiming the bags do not one to his neighbor's generosity. DROPSY TREATED FREE ed for bags that blush at the cause Specialist, Will Send a New $3.75. Treatment Free. Many “Hopeless” Cases Scon Cured After 5 to 15 Doctors Failed. At first no disease Is apparently | more harmless than dropsy, a little | swelling of the eyelids, hands, feet, ankles or abdomen. Fnally there is great shortness of breath, smothering spells, sitting up breathe, cough, faint spells, sometimes nausea and vomiting, even bursting of the limbs lingering and wretched death dropsy is not removed. Dr. Miles has been known as a lead- | ing specialist in these disease for 30 years, His liberal offer is certainly | of serious consideration. You may not have another opportunity. The Grand Dropsy Treatment con- | of four dropsy remedies In one, Tonle Tablets and Pura-Laxa for | the water. This treatment | especially prepared for each pa- | tient and la many times more success ful than that of most physicians, It usually relieves the first day, and re- | moves awelling in six day in most | cases. Delay is dangerous to in in Your | State, Alexander Milne, cured by two months’ treat- Mra. Sarah A. Boyd, Oelwein, cured after giving up hope. Mrs. Elvina Sonders, Decatur, Nebr., cured after 10 physicians failed. Mrs. A. J. Nash, Pickering, Mo. cured. Limbs swollen up to the body. Mr. C. A. Killinger, Shippensburg, Pa., cured af- ter four physicians falled to relieve, Mra, Julia Breault, Dugdale, Minn. cured after being pronounced incur. able by three physicians, Mr. John T. Alexander, Elwood, Ills, cured af- ter 4 falled. Mr. D. O. Hughes, Mar- tin, Texas, cured after 3 falled. Dr. Miles’ Book contains a large number of remarkable cures, All afiicted readers may have the new Dropsy Book, Examination Chart, Opinion, Advice, and a $3.76 Treat. ment free. Write at once. Describe your disease. Address, Dr. Franklin Mr Spokane, and | disputed, | titled | BLY 8S in | Miles, 476 Main street, Elkhart, Ind. BUTCHERING THE LANGUAGE, Are either and neither “eether” and ‘“neether” “neyther?” This Is answered “"eether” and “neether” by Julian Abernathy In a useful little hook en “Correct Pronunciation,” and hed, by Charles E. Merrill of New Not a single modern diction ary gives "eyvether” the preference the little book § on to Richard Grant Whit who sav nan affectation and a British ffectation at wld hold ‘evether vhile now abou 12 word “yace yh f-cent 8} | Wrong ays the “vawz Is vulgar Another } ‘ pronounced or question, much in favor WwW publi Yori and quote “evether" Is rate Which sh ocntes an And Hu that ad ond 18 old fashioned fol Perhaps you've bh hearing people talk about “rice” and finding afterward that they meant noun ‘rise.’ Wie they were too, A straw vote of the best dictionaries hand the erence to “rize” as the proper nunaciation Another mispronounced fis ‘deepo,” not “deppo"” or “da Our old friend, Jean Valjean, of properly Zahn alzhan," state "An pro- ugh firs were a who insist making the bad en confused by out wrong modern pref pro- word that i requently depot hould be great nas the folks oft are all to “finan - mounced svilable, her wecent on the ls ing d ome get is probably due to uric acid in the system—the blood must be purified— the poisonous acid driven out and general health must be improved. Thousands testify that Scott’s Emulsion rids the system of poisonous acid by enriching the impover- ished blood, and its con- centrated nourishment is converted into red blood corpuscles which drive out rheumatism. It is especially valuable to aged people. Ask for and insist on SCOTT'S. Bcorr & Dowrn, Bloomfield MN. J. 1M True angle lamps The best oil burning lamp at | ny price. Angle Lamps are different frem other oil burning Lamps— they cast no shadow, consume enough less oil for the same il- lumination to soon pay for their cost; non-explosive; odorless; easy to care for; guaranteed. We're sole Pittsburgh dis- | tributors for Angle Lamps and | would like to send you the Angle Lamp Booklet, describing in de- | tail the various sizes and styles, Angle Lamps, $3.20 to $12.00 curtain scrim Lot Printed Curtain Scrims—— 40 inches wide——White or Cream grounds— Blue, Brown, Pink or Green border, 15c yard. 40 inch plain Curtain Scrims —White, Cream or Arab--heavy quality, 1214¢c yard. Serim Curtains — White or Arab — sill length — 215 yards long, $1.60 pair. BOGGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA, — ln “syvether | author of a lean literature At any rate, a of his lHttle book ix likely beneficial any of us Kan Star and the study to City to ne of | | A BOLD ACT. Masked Man Attempts to Rob Tyrone { Merchant, \ I John Rrocey home On Thur proprict ed ver at the pped kill guy ing ti | } like a Marathon racer in Texas. family of Hagerman Has Biggest Family For having the argest Texas, W. H. Shires on Saturday given by Governor Co YEArs and } grand Could Shout For Joy. it to thank you from heart,” the bot- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. LEGAL NOTICE ’ NOTICE. in. sons having « are requested tu authenticated wi tho BE TT IEK TH ORT Admy x, Fortney & Forin Linden Hal present the same it dela EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Shuey ft Colleg ge. town Estate of Jacob Inte ¢ shi Jeceased the above granted to he Register of Wille y, Pennsylvania, all per- I debted: to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly suthenticated without delay 0 CC ( SHUEY. Belicfonte, Pa Gettig, Bower & Zerby PETER SHUEY Attys. x7 C C SHU EY Exrs EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Estate of Willlam Witmer, late Benner Township, Centre County, deceased, Letters testamentary in the above | named estate having been granted to the | andaraigned 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 OLIVER C. WITMER, JAMES WITMER, WILLIAM GROH RUNKLE Executors of the last Will and | Testament of William Witmer, de- | ceased, Bellefonte, Penna of Pa CHARTER NOTICE. | Notiee is hereby given that application will | be made by Abraham Weber, Howard A. Moore jand Philip Crider Holter to the Governor of | Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the eighteenth day of | February, 1913. at ten o'clock A. M., under the | provisions of an Act. of Assembly, entitled “An Act to provide for the incorporation and regu- | lation of certain corporations.” approved the ®th day of April, A. D. #74, and the several supplements thereto, for a charter, for an ine | tended corporation to be oslled (Center Electric | Company). the character and object of which is | supplying light, heat, and power by electricity | to the public in the Borough of Howard, Centre | County, Pennsylvania, and to such persons partnerships, and corporations residing there | in or adjacent thereto, as may desire the same and for these purposes to have, possess and en joy all the rights, benefits and privileges, by sald Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred N.B. SPANGLER xf Solielvor, ESTATE. By virtue of an order issued outof the Or. phans’ Court of Centre County the undersigned administrator of ke. of Sarah M. Noll, late of Spring township, Centre County, Penna, de in Sprig Soha », Centre County, Penna. on ANUARY 3ist, 1918, st 1.3% 4 195 M. the following described prop sriy Bounded on the south by public road ing from turnpike and lands of David Ross man; on the wost by Horace Robison, et al: on the north by lands of Wm. Dale, Michael Ker stotter, et al; and on the east by lands of Kaufl- man Bros, containing #1 acres and 8 perches net measure. Theroon erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE, and other ous-bufldin Exoepting and reserving therefrom a tract of land contain. ing two nores sold off above described tract, 35 acres of sald tract belong under Sis vation and 3 ashoh and ® perches is covered with young um TE OF SALE: ~10 put cut. of bid on of sale. 40 per cont. on confirmation of sale, I tis deferred pa ih to be setureld bond and X ® None AWLy. AQ. y NOLL, Admr., hy Ty Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. book on Amer- | prove | The Right Light The Bright Light No odor fined ie oil, No soot Pennsyl- The best Triple re vania crue lamp oil 1 Family Favorite Oil FREE—320 page book shout oil WAVERLY 9IL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gasolines Lubricants ~en-Ton Meteor Drops. meteor estimated te Hair Falling? Then stop it! Stop it now! You can do it with Ayer’'s Hair Vigor. Does not color the hair, Ask Your Doctor. J.C. Ayer Oo. lowes base MMAMMMIAIAMIIIAAAMAS Jacob Gross French Dry ASTHMA IMAAAAALABALALAAA LAAN E45 A 3 ARR ARAAARARRAAAAMAAAAAY AHIMA AMAA MAAAAAAAAWWW Hunters-Trappers kinds of FURS. price for 1 in all | deal Will pay the market any pelts of fur bearing animals. Drop me a card and notify me what you have, James Frohm, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. BEEY, PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | . will sell at public sale on the premises | JoReRenen oRoloNoRoNoNoRon £ (LAREN 'E H.OSMER, TAXIDERMIST PENNA, BELLEFONTE, TANNING, MOUNTING, RUGMAKING. BB Everything in the line of Taxi- dermy, Best work guaranteed. LEAVE W. H. Miller & Bro’s. Store, Allegheny Street, ORDERS AT Bellefonte. Wb 1 - (Cw 3 WE ALWAYS SHAVE CLOSE on prices and make it plain that we always give you a square deal. The better grades of lumber are continual. ly advancing in price, but our large stocks and extensive facilities enable us to hold the cost to you down pretty well. Still, we gie yovu the best gqaul- ities and finishes, BELLEFONT BELLEFONTE, | Beezer’ S Meat Market HIGH 87. BELLEFONTE, Pa We keep none but the best quality of , PORK, MUTTON JACKE HAM All kinds of Smoked Mest, Pork Sausage, eu If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go to PHILIP BEREZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY, BFLLEFONTE, PA. Centre County Banking Co Corner High and Spring Streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M, Shugert Cashier. Selling by Parcel Post ' y in the for live men and women Get in the game carly what the scitusl ves you ul bist of city buyer 233 Fifth Ave Prubayl, Pa Approved by Marketing Clab Pittsburgh, Psa 3 mos. trie! Subscription n26¢ Feed Saved. ” RD . ock J é 8s 1 "to be Wasted in profitable Animal Re gulator "os, ostt Ruch bod %. a} : ) koen 1 : When “‘s 81; 25-1h. pall, 83 Ble, “Your mo ney back if it fs set |} ‘ 8 ahs Loe . RH At his BITUMINOU Hazel sel ANTHRACITE AND Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw an¢ Sand. Superior Screenings for lime burning, Builders’ and plas- terers’ Sand > 1N Teixrmons Carvs | Commerical No. { Central No, 1» 8 5". J Jonh F. Gray & Son, FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ents the mpanies prepared large lin at any time, ALSO SURETY BONDS. Agency pres are write Crider's Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. cident & Tornado— Bonds of Every Description. Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Successor to Frederick K. Foster and Willlam Burnside. ASK ANY HORSE Eureka Harness / fi ih AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM is a graceful porcelain one-piece Lavatory, which, owing to the ad- vanced
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