Page 5 Thursday, January 30th, 1913, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS = | —Mr. and Mrs. Lee Derstine, of JTy- rone, spent Sunday with friends in Bellefonte, —(ol. Reynolds placed an order with Geo. Beezer this week for a new Studebaker 26. Mrs. Marilla Dawson departed on Tuesday for Philadelphia to spend some time with relatives, ~—R. W. Alexander, of Unionville, was a caller at this office on Tuesday while in Bellefonte on business. Mrs. W. D. Zerby and Mrs. Chaney Hicklen entertained at the home of Mre Zerby on Tuesday evening. “wMiss Margaret McFarlane, night purse at the Bellefonte hospital, spent Sunday at her home in Lock Haven, Yeager, who is superintend- ing a lot of masonry for the Ameri- can Lime and Stone company opera- tion near Tyrone, spent Sunday with his folk in Bellefonte. There ing of the ¥Y. M..C A ing Monday promptly at —Hon., C. L. Gramley was in Belle- fonte on Monday en route from his home in Rebersbhurg, where he had | spent Sunday, to Harrisburg to | sume his legislative duties | Miss Grace Miller, of Milton, left | for her home on Saturday, after spend- | ing a week at the United Evangelical | parsonage in this place, as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Weaver --Miss Helen Robb has positicn with the Potter ware as saleslady in partment. A lady clerk of business is out of ~Miss Sallie Gui burg, was a guest fonte last week from Saturday, leaving then where will for time Char up the pop” ing the boys what of the young man home on Valentine big boy, don-cher Miss spent cently, her mother, Curtin, ~{)BCAr half hour Auxiliary YY. M.C. A February 3r meet- of the bull will be a Women's in the evening, 7:30 1 d ! | o'clock. | | | re- | accepted a | Hoy Hard- | Co the in this ordinary Aarons- friends in Belle- | Thursday until | for an the sewite, of Of she visit -1 eg Stow since Careful resulting Agration. last week ed any damage cipient c¢« Samuel Williamsport, fonte last Home on Sunday ing down a good finds better opportuni men in Willlamsport offers. ~Rev. A. F. Weav Evangelical chu the latter part of and in deliver his congregatic moraing sery filled the pulpit, 8. Db. Gettig, Esq. talk, —The Solt, wife ar friends irning “Sammy” visited week, ret rch last o consequ Sunday Shuey and in the evening nve an interesting announcement Conley's engagement B. Wallis, of Pitts on Saturday the home of Mr. and Mrs an street. The place sometime during Wallis graduate State College, class Maurice Baum left on T a ten-days trip to Philadeliph timore and New York ir of Sim the Clothier's Bell State College stores ying dise for the and immer sons. These reflect the gressive firm in i stantly keeping in touch with the mar- kets, when u bargains are to be had them and new novelities wn as show —Two good are promised week, the first o'clock when be hie re to ond game i A a, mte and merchan ng spr a stores policy is sual they bu 18 games of 1} Bellefonte on Friday Dickinson play Academy will be played on evening at 8 o'clock with DuBols school as Academy's opponent will be DuBois's first appearance here, although they have been playing good ball in other te rn out and enjoy two nights Admission 25 cents t ball th it 8 will we RNS fans evenin Seminary The Saturday High This is 4 - wna ¢ ig of sport Several times this week it looked akg though we would have a change in (he program of the weatner bureau Twice had enough snow to cover the ground only, and then melt away During the past week many farmers over the county have done a large amount of their spring plowing as there is no frost in the ground A continuance of this kind of weather | may bring about an early budding | on the trees and a frost may spoil the fruit crop. we During the past week Sebring's | garage got in a car load of Overland autos of the 1813 pattern and two of them were sold at once The Overland | cars have some striking features this season. The touring car fully equip | ped and has electric starter and lights | for $1200, is one of the best bargains | on the markel. If you are thinking | of a car it will be advisable to drop | in at the Sebring garage and take | a look at the new Overlands. There seems to be splendid values in the car this season, and the price ig unusual- ly attractive, rant Dyke, one of the oldest em- ployees, In point of service of the American Lime & Stone Company, In this place, met with a serious acci- dent during the recent destructive wind storm which visited Bellefonte, Mr. Dyke i» employed as stationary engineer at the Armor Gap opera- tionk, and at the time the heavy wind struck the gap where the stone mills are located, he was engaged In re- pairing a roof on one of the buildings. The strong force of the gale caused hin to lose his foot hold and he fell a distance of about sixteen feet, land- ing on the brake wheel of a hopper car below and injuring his leg severe ly. That was not all, as Mr. Dyke then toppled to the bottom of the car, striking his head so hard as to render him unconscious for some time. He was taken to his home and Is now re- covering. Mr. Dyke practically grew up from boyhood in the employ of the lime and stone Industry and is re- garded as one of the company’s most capable men. While his Injuries were very painful he has much to be thank- ful for as his escape from death was | retu ' nothing short of miraculous, Mrs. Charles Lukenbach departed on Saturday for Detroit, Mich, to join hér husband who is employed in a banking house, Fred Dughl, of Altoona, has leased the room in the Alken block, soon be vacated by J. Finklestine, and open a fruit and confectionery Among those of who attended the Barlet's daughter Mrs. Harry Mill Hall; fonville, Lanning burg will store, from out funeral on Monday were Sweitzer and daughter, of Mrs, Cyrus Watson, of Un- and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur and two daughters, of Miles- town Miss Elsie Rankin, who assisting her father, W, his insurance office, will go to Phila- delphia in about a month to enter the presbyterian hospital training for nurses. Her position in fonte will taken by her John The Young Ladies’ the United Brethren a sale of hread, rolls, cream and candy, on won and evening, Feb, 1st, in the room adjoining the parsonage. The patronage the public is solicited Mr. and Mrs. C. U John, of Philipsburg eral in this place late Mrs. Sarah of the elder Mr has been B. Rankin, in be brother Bible church cakes, class will hold ples’ lice Saturday after- of ly Hoffer and son attended the fun on Friday of the Hoffer, step-mother Hoffer, While John rned to his home in Philipsburg, his father and mother remained for a w days’ visit with friends Beuben Grafmy Miles DUrg wrong nt is ¢ play this bath ing abil defeated made in splendid SCARON games ye records Hawes Yellowstone Park,’ h wonderland and never Bellefonte audiences heard it thoroughly treated and 1} fully than on this occasion By aid of a stereopticon and slides listener was taken on a pleasure through the great national park, and it was with a feeling of regret that the journey had to end. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Men's Bible Class mors ea ut the the trip of the Y interest- Weston, secretary announces a specially Dr A. ling meeting In Petrikin Hall next Sun- 30, to be addressed most famous be day afternoon at 3 by one of the world's author-preachers. It will other than Rev. author of “In His Steps” and other religious works that have received wide circulation. Rev. Sheldon re of William | HB hool | Belle | respectful- | de- | to | ! | the | housekeeping | ture { modern | he {car | and of | | Toner Vernona M. | | senior none | Charles M. Sheldon, | | the | and ~Kdward Rine, of Tyrone, one of the Adams Express Company's trusted employes, spent Wednesday in Belles fonte, Ambrose Sloteman, traveling sales. man for the Hayes Run Fire Brick Company, was in Bellefonte Tuesday on his way to Pleasant Gap to visit relatives, The Lutheran Ald the in Soclety, of hold a fair Ladies’ church will WwW. C. TT. UU. Room, February 22nd. All kinds of aprons, fancy home made candles, ples will be sold Henry Fox, recently bereaved loss his wife, has broken and on Saturday paged of his household effects at le sale, He is now in Belleville, flin county, visiting his daughter, whom he will probably make his home, This week his order with Geo Cadilace touring car equipment his mind his own, opens he country work, cakes tr by up dis pub Mir of fu- Sigmund Joseph placed Blezer for new 1913 with the For some time made up to have a and when the spring will in shape to in good style i all had of season our the Kelchline's Ford 1913 anticipate be has Cars BAarag: model the season stock num has Hn - new in delivery of a ber this spring The car a new body and quite a number provements over former make The has more graceful lines, and 8 not much exposed brass polish of Bi James Lhe quarantined his children ailment Samuel week, and his also quar omes in { home of next to This week on Wats Harry Irvin he for smallpox, took with Wasson took il home on Logan antined. Two h 0 it! is slreat Were rium, has past FIRE PROTECTIVE MEETING. how tremendor " Few people realize In re the HEOR CRUST orest hires wand those of u wl Ar 10! # OWRers irget that fire is on the tim fifths or f r dor WARY heen under opportunity all arouse in hands We need 1 respond work that will and to the com at large Mesars, 8 HB EI Hott and J. Linn Harris, of the State Forestry Board, will be present at the meeting, to which all citizens are in vited J. M. HOFFMAN our the your will mean in initiated a urselves “Little Princess” Tuesday Evening. Tuesday evening, February 4th, the class of the lellefonte High school will present Mrs. Francis Hodg- son Burnett's “Little Princess” at Garman’'s Opera House This is the second of the annual plays given by the High school. The patrons, who last year were delighted {by the ever excellent comedy of Gold. | smith's “She Stoops to Conquer”, cently completed a world tour and Is | now giving lectures, By rare good fortune Dr. Weston was able to in touch with him and persuade him to stop In Bellefonte over the BSab- bath, There will be no admission fee | combination get | charged for Sunday's meeting, and the | expectation is that the hall will be crowded, so go early. | rants Those who de- | gire to have seats reserved can secure | same up until 10 o'clock Saturday night by calling at the Y. M, C There will also be an abundance of good music on this occasion. Pig “Mike” a foreigner, who while a patient at the Bellefonte hose pital for several weeks past, kept all hands busy preventing him from lift. ing the roof from the building, was sufMciently “cured” as to leave the In- stitution on Tuesday and return his home, size, Is sald to possess a very peace able disposition under ordinary eir- cumstances, but after prolonged tus. sles with booze, his sunny disposi. tion is harrassed by snakes and toads, Under these circumstances he had been o patient for almost three weeks, part of the time requiring constant watching by several strong men to keep him In bed. He Is sald to be one uf the boarding house keepers at the rallroand construction job recently completed near Howard, His entrance to the hospital was of his own voli. tion, and made at a time when he feit that herole treatment would soon be needed. | male A. | | eral be less pleased by the charming of pathos and found In this newer play by Burnett, The cast has been well se- lected, and play their respective roles with fine discrimination. The success of last year's play war the expectation of a crowded theatre this year, so it is secure seats early. Tickets will be on at Krumrine's drugstore Febru. ary ard. Prices 6c and 50c. no 26¢. Information Wanted. Thomas J. Stewart, Adjutant-Gen- of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, | Penna, is compiling Information rela {tive to the Fiftieth Anniversary of the | Battle of Gettysburg, to be held at | Gettyeburg, July Ist-4th, 1913 and de- to! Mike, although a giant in | sires the name, command, date of en- Hstment, date of discharge, and post office address, of each surviving sol dier now residing In Pennsylvania, who served In a Pennsylvania organi gation that participated in the Battle of Gettysburg, and who enlisted and gerved therein prior to July 4th, 1863. The following are the late arrivals at the "Centennial House” Zion; Phillp Beezer and wife, Mra. Goss and daughter Ella, of Altoona; Conrad Lesh, of Altoona: J. GG. Royer, Cyrus Hoy, J. RB Struble, Cal; Harry Gar- brick and wife, Howard Struble, John Martin, Herbert Auman, Bellefonte; Mra. Margaret Wireback, Pittsburg. 21st | and | iin with | | plication | stricken several | | ton; will | A. Stauffer humor | Mrs | advised to | THE CENTRX DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, RECENT DEATHS, | MBECHTLEY | died at Tylersville She one in Years and her home Saturday, aged 80 'vived by two sons | Mrs. Samuel Glantz, | SWEELEY :—A, {Friday morning at Dunnstable township, of brights disease, aged months, He 8 survived and 12 children. Mr. reared in Nittany Valley farming all his life, farms near Salona and until last spring when he to the Grafius Stewart farm table where he died KALIN Samuel nent business man died evening, allments is sur daughter, F. Bweeley his farm Clinton died home in county, 62 years, 9 by his wife Bweeley was and engaged cultivating moved in On- Dunns- Ww of Kalin, a Lock of a resulting fever with which | had last August Deceased Of Nussin and was age About ten Years he State College and started a store which he conducted for five years Mrs, Morris Horw State College, Is a surviving si HESS John Hess, of Dulblol Pa ill last acute intion his home prom Haven com - from been Tuesday of on typhoid 1 Was a native d abour 30 vears went to clothing HEgo ter postmaster Friday of and died Satur- Hess Contre irvived Hess, two and one biroth- Hens of and Mrs g 1 Inter afternoon. MeN itt, promi of at on dny Adam and ] county, 49% vears ago » Is 8B by his sons following iam y Hess yal ur { Sterrett ity’'s most brother nire county wpital on Sat t! Hayes Hous \ week Deceased was a | Mr. and Mrs David Pr and was born at the old Pruner homestead on Piie street and had she ved until the \ been sev © daughter inert WOLF Henry and Henry 1862 nanda children as fol | £5 this union were 1} n six sons and one daughter George, of Wis.; Daniel, of 11 of Wolfs Store Thomas, of Mrs. Clair Gramley, of 8mull- and William, whose residences unknown Mr. Wolf was a member of 8t. Peter's Reformed church of Re- bersburg, all his lifetime He was an industrious and highly respected citi zen His sickness was only of two weeks duration during which time he was an intense sufferer, but bore all his misery with christian fortitude until Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1913, when death released him. Funeral services were held the following conducted his pastor, the Rev. G Interment was made In the Union cemetery, of Rebershurg | The services were largely attended by [relatives and friends, His gre was 80 years, 11 months and 24 days five lows Adam Cal; by Correction in Obituary Notice. In writing the obituary notices Samuel Ertel and wife, of Georges valley, last week a mistake was made in mentioning Mrs. Ertel's malden nam=+ It should have read Miss Mary A. Minnieh, whose union with Mr BErtel took place in 1858. The funeral of the respected and aged couple was largely attended, and rervices were In charge of Revs, Barry, Price and Haney. —————— A resolution has been submitted to the state senate for the submission to the voters of Pennsylvania a proposi- tion to vote for suffrage franchise for women. It will not be long until the question will be a live one in this state. The thought of cold meals is haunting some of the readers already. ——— The Grangers throughout this state will naturally be offended hy Gov. Tener's harsh criticism, The Grange has been after Biglow, Tener's high- way chief, and that likely Is where the rub comes in, It's not the man that knows the most, That has the most to say; It's not the man that has the most, That gives the most away. | hair Mackeyville | Garman's Come mere BLILO Of determined of arse dow from limb “ewe VBI Be BED BED UW Aw Saturday, | | neglect often leads to grip and other | serious aliments, | fective of | treatment of coughs, not only | of rest so that the injured tissues may | have a | beneficial results in scores of cases in MRS. TOM THUMB, Mrs, Sophin Mecht- | Diminutive Little Lady Talks of Her | ley, widow of the late Isaac Mechtley, | on | piLst Past Life. { When asked recently about her | life, Mrs. Tom Thumb said, “I years of age, Of course my is not gray and I don't think that I appear that old, I have been on the stage for years and really [| feel as well today as ever, This, however, 18 my farewell tour, as 1 ex- pect to retire But you know,” she added in an off hand manner, “Patti | and Sarah Bernhardt have made | eral farewell trips and so may I, desire.” Mrs family in am ” oy fa ry Hd BEV. if 1 of a born Thumb of large M iddleboro, she came people. Bhe was Mass, and has seven brothers and sisters, only one of which in of small Hhe the wife of Charles Stratton, the original Tom Trumb and for many vears was the leading attraction Barnum's Circus Mrs. T sald Balu Wilk S of i mm Thumb will opera with dy Company, three ng to-night vturday Popular appear at the Hijou nights com Special matine« prices house Il Happen. exchange gavs You can't tell what il happen For there is a story man mmit elde and 1 Lox of Can't Tell What Wi An LY § al Ww in who He rope dose went boal of a to ¢ “ went te Blors ought a matches, a revolver He ind pushed his and waded where a hung over; and tied one end over the Other nn f and a river shore nu n to the the to Broun Cronister C. Hosterman | BOL exceed 25 words; {cent a word, first Issue Tm Marriage Licenses. Freemont #, jHile ~ Pleasant Gap Edith Tate . Pleasant Gap Hadinak Clarence Flax)’ - » - « Clarence — Joseph Annie Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert & want adverts ment io this column one issue free, if It doses charges Ww others, ong no advertisement loss than 2h cents; two issues 40 cents; three issues 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this office FOR RENT: ~House, in Bellefonte, KE. J Gillen HOUSES: ~ For sale and rent Bellefonw, Pa ngulre of sont J. M. Kelchline, x50 in Belle 5 4 STORE ~Good-paylog store for sale fonte, Inquire at this office FOR RENT: Farm near Centre quire of J. 1 Thompson, Lemont FOR RENT: “6 roomed house Inquire of Harry Haag. Bel Furnace Pa x7 on Penn street, efonte, Pa . improved real 68 Hetonte, * tf - centrally lo- liefonte. x6 $400 10 loan on first WorLgage tate, W. D. Zerby, Ary. Be FOR RENT: Brick livery stabie cated. Inquire of Lyon & Co 4 FOR SALE: ~An upto date cigar store; finest location in Bellefonte. Inquire st this offios, sue work on College, 2% 4 welghing M. Swver, WANTED farm R-1 FOR SALE: ~Team of brood 1800, age 10 and 12 years, A Livonia, Pa FOR SALE blemish, Milesburg FOR SAL capacity Hellefonie tL 00 4 Address Hable young man, Lo J. C. Meyer, Stau M Lares idres LL ht 1400 Ibs, DOL & Ephraim Fisher, wnt Bay horse, welg works anywhere Pa. E:-Two Racine $12 each Ha WANTED Bronze turkey ceeding 20 ibs. , not over 2 Julian, Pa FOR SALE OR RENT - mile north of Yarneli Kisting. Snow Shoe. Pa FOR SALE Good driving double, both good un Boalsburg FOR RENT:.-Six-room house, with bath, or Thomas st address Edward Haupt Belietonte x4 FOR SALE OR RENT ~ Farm le west of Unionvilie along Plank road nos of B Shipley. Fleming. Ps x5 WANTED Wood che er cord also pit-post makers provided . Korman, Curtis inoue #99 both #22 wom years Darcey farm. % of Harry Twob In ree quire tes ingie or (260. 24% 4 3 Bell phone re pers stl Outf Pa nis t OenLs FOR SALE work sing ANTED a hore Tay w WW ANTED ndition Reena ve awest cash prio CLERK Young entire i 149 | Rocks Bont ict Beh th dah dl | ¢ Centre Democrat $2150 ‘n Prizes--FREE. T De Cut this out and bring it to Gilliam's Department Store and it will be exchanged for 250 VOTES FREE Ee aE SEE SN 1913. Good Until February 6th ee EL LE Sh | terest MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. The following prices are pald by Sech- ler's grocery store, Butter ‘ {Eggs in | Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by C. Y Wagner for grain. Red . White Wheat, Wheat, Rye Corn New Ooats Barley Children's Coughs. Should be attended to at once, as Children Cough Syrup, remedy like Rexall Cherry RBark and it is the most ef. we know of for the | of chil. | dren but of adults, It helps allay the | {irritation and Inflammation and tends to put the affected organs in a state chance to heal It also helps stimulate the glands to pour out their secretions, hastening the discharge of the disease germs that would others wise prolong the disease, Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup may be taken with every assurance of safety, We have the utmost confi- dence In It because we have noted ita which we have recommended it. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup did not give satisfaction. In fact, every sale if made with a posi. tive guarantee that if it does not re- Heve, If it Is not found just the thing wanted, If it does not give prompt and effective relief--your money back. Prices, 26 cents, 50 cents and $1. Sola in this community only at our store Cerrar Sreens | to start business ftyin Ur | EGGS } | $= per 100 cure a position in resident of Hellefont € Demo aL 0Me WANTED SOBOUS machen work Avply wt The Penrsylvania Mat Boys bargain your orders for esiimales G. P. Garrett, Contractor, Rebersturg. Pa. Bell phone xb FOR SALE ~%0 bh p Porwable engine, and a "United States” Double Edger with inserted tooth saws, in first class condition: also 108. I Vertical Boller. with base. J. F. Treaster, Spring Mills. Pa x5 FOR RENT Small 2 horse farm of Logan Mills, containing re good bank barn, good water ng ail kind of fruit: terms reasonable Mover. Logan Millis, Pa PURE BRED POULTRY Single comb brown and white Leghorns, W. Wrandotie, Barred Embden geese. Pekin ducks. Pearl guin- eas and Buf! Orpington cockercis Also flue Angus cattle H K. Mattern, Julian, Pa nt FOR SALE: Coach shop, fully equipped with on hand known as H M. Krebs carriage Pine Grove Mills Evervihing compiete immediate possession given, Archey, Admr.. ice Grove 4 [ stock wWOrKs inavire of is. Pa FOR SALE OR RENT Benner twp and 200 acres ol bu water, finest of fruit; also the Oat sivilie. on Chest: H Egrof® Fiem Single comb White from heavy lay (mated bY & Ter: $60 per 1000--1the Ring cause they are from heavy layin t ow: also 50 fine 3 AG about mberiand: g jress W batching ir us sLOCK OR eO | State College Poultry Parm | Mer | 7 PER ( State Ox Pa ENT. FIRST MORTGA ors wanting loans $40 and ug parable semiannually (0 dantly secured by first mortgages and ance on carefully seircted, well improved property. worth fully 2% times amounts | lege {| Write for booklet and references { von Ft. Worth LEGAL NOTICE. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an appliction will be made 10 Hon. Bills I. Orvis, Presidens Judge Texans | of the court of common Pleas of Centre County, | on Monday the 24th day of February 1913 for the charter of a corporation to be called “The La- ales Civie Club ofiBoalsburg.” the character and object of which is the maintenance of & society for the improvement of ihe Streets and publio places in the town of Boalsburg and for these purposes to have possess and er joy all the rights and privileges of the Corporation Act of #74 and its supplements CLEMENT DALE x7 Solicitor " ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Estate of Israel Condo, late of Patton town. i 7 of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the ster of Willa of | Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons hereby indebted to the sald estate Are requested to make payment and all per sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to JENNIE YARNELL, Adm’'x., W. G. Runkle, Atty x* Renore, Pa. TEXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of Samuel Ertel, late of Gregg town. ship, deceassd, Letters testamentary in the above namod as- tate having been granted to the undersigned ¥ the Register of Wills of Centre County, Penns vatis. all persons indebted 10 Lhe sald estate are hereby requested 10 mase payment and all per. sons having claims against sald estole are re- quested 10 present the same duly suthentioated without delay to MRS. AMANDA ©. GORBLE, Spring Mills Pa. MRS. IDA C. DECKER, Altoona, Pa. Exrs, x0 ————————— i DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Naney Malas, iste of Patter town , Centre ny. ri, deceased. melaiers of Adinivichiion I The above te ng gran undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre ty, Pennsylvania, all SC — ity, Weliefoose, Pa” The Rexall sii.
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