Thursday, February 27th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. dp —————— a PLEASANT GAP. Misses Margaret Breon and Sarah Rishel were week end visitors at Wil- liam Kerstetter's, Mrs. Maggie Scholl and Miss Mary Bathurst, of Bellefonte, visited at Frank Keen's, Saturday. Paul Keller came down from Altoona for a week-end visit with his parents, BRB K Keller's, Helen Brooks entertained her friend, Mr. Boyle, of Altoona, over Sunday. The popular play entitled, "The Daughter of the Desert” ed at NollI's Hall, Pleasant Gap, Saturday night last, and proved howling success. This famous play now being staged throughout the west and is meeting with unprecedented success everywhere, The play was lo- cated in Arizona at the time of the Apache Indian raids in 1882, Six years previous Mr had been mysteriously assassinated and her mother dying from grief a few weeks later Ruth swears vengeance upon her father's murderer, of whose identity, however she is ignorant etc, etc. It is alleged that the play of the few that recite facts that ly occurred and n-t the work of tion. Program Characters ton, a rallroad surveyor, Clarence Ogden, an Arizona Fred lose; Samuel Hopkins, a land speculator, J. IL. Crust; Pedro Silvero, a Mexican renegade, Frank Milward; Jim Parker, a gambler on the W. D. Herman; Bill Jones, a sure sheriff, Lloyd Samsel; Ruth a daughter of the desert stetter:; Lucy Hopkins, chum, Mabel Keene; Mrs Arizona widow, Mrs. J. T Bird, an Apache Indian I. Crust Cows Arlington tion. Act II rest, Act The rescue and between every ad The play was evening last benefit of the The hall was and the actors themselves equ By request will repeat the | Saturday evenin All are cordia While the was superlati Breon orchestr price of coms nd ties on fn real- fic- Harold Geo Mor Wise; fire Ruth Ker- her college Ogden an girl, Mrs, J boys Interio ranch house Same dry Last week wiz, but as sure in the Mr were tives this weather and Mrs n our of horse tr Glenn Mr. Bradf on Monday cows Robert Fisher not improv Mrs Ge and her da Were r H. A. Bt improved Christ De state road as he makes dally his farm. It used to be dally now it is dally Christ MrawAdle Cordie In visiting at home of her brother, Dr. P. 8 Fisher On Tuesday evening, 18th, the mar- riage of Harry Rockey and Cor ‘or- man was solemnlized at teformed parsonage in Hubler Hoover the * nnat event has long | Intimate friex for a num! and } i On lar event CAINS in his Fulton fonte and before Re tied good along life's The weddir the th one set up and happ Of all the ne Joel and Harm No sorrow Bach one n« A number tended the Gap « ed it very mu I. H Y of learning disposed at Wells wl at th writ ker enjoys driving on the t trips to il but Call of the fs the : n Sat CURTIN. 0) this week A mere this place Thured Howard where the plea ing gan yore 1 dinlr [4 r 144 w ’ 1 and cake was served were as follows Elgia Barger, Verda Kormar + Barger, Roy Kormar Howard Spear, Charles Korman, Mar garet Alkev. Derstine, Margar et Rocke Rufus Korman, Edward Bryan, Br Korman, Frank Shultz Margaret Korman, Willlam Bryan, Victor Barnhart Raymond Bryan Laura Griffith, Sue Bathurst, Clark Alkey. Roy T.eathers, Bernice Duke man, Pearl Bryan, and Clifford Alkes LEMONT. The masons are busy bullding the wall for John Bathgate's new house which he is bullding near Centre Fur nace - Oren Osman In Hoekman run the Centre Furnace mill and learn the trade Daniel Schaffer is busy putting up his house and will soon be ready for the carpenters One of Rev. Harnish's little sons is quite 111 with pneumonia, Saturday was warm and pleasant but Sunday was cold and snow stormy Harvey Tressler moved from the James I. Thompson farm to a farm or e ( Those present tall Annie helping Charles between Bellefonte and Zion on Thurs. day the James C. Willlams home on Tues day. Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money refunded If It falls to cure you, Do not hesitate take it at our risk. First dose helps. J. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: | “Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds” Buy it at C. M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, PaAdy, Feb. | OVER THE COUNTY. was render | is | Arlington, father of Ruth, | is one | rancher, | square, | Arlington, | Noll; White | i pre the | | { Pennaylv The quarantine was removed from | J. of last home of Monday Fire destroyed the Bratton, near Retort, week. {| Charles Stump, | returned from a {in Virginia, Dr. BE. BE. Sparks, addressed the at Lock Haven last week. Harry of Centre visit Hall, to his old home of State College, Normal school students Tuesday evening of | Harvey, of State College, has returned home from the University { hospital, Philadelphia, whore he was under treatment for an affection of | the femur The State College school board pur- chased three lots on Falrmont Ave | nue, State College and some of | tax payers are up in arms about transaction. The Boozer-Fetterolf livery at {tre Hall will occupy the Centre | Reportar quarters when the | the Cen-~ latter va- cate them for their new bullding { nearing completion, of State a modern apartment room on the lot re- corner of Frazier J. Laird Holmes, about to erect and store purchased, College | |1s | house | cently | and avenue, Frank B. Relish moved from { Hall to Milroy on Tuesday week Mr. Relsh has | Milroy hotel from 8S will conduct the same The of Miss { Homan College, to { Mothershb Boalsburg, wed of the College ink b State of purchased 8S. Brown in the last the and future Gertrude Charles was an- young peo- Sarah engagement of State wugh, of it a gathering home Mrs ple at Garis old b g on West Col Ke, wi razed ground last um Kennedy lets § MI vill f Wiki wing be pleased to Ie The Fairbrook Country ania Furnace en cans of brook tr n 8 streams HE M. | has | the | Hall | now | College, | Centre | 1S MOTHER'S WORRY 2 SCOTT'S EMULSION im- proves the quality of breast milk ~it supplies the material for bone and muscle—if scanty or thin, it makes it rich and abundant, For bottle babies a few drops of emulsion with every feeding produces marvelous effects— mzkes new, firm flesh and ruddy health. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the cream of the purest cod liver oil delicately emulsified into tiny particles resembling maternal milk and each particle is coated with glycerine—no alcohol or stimulant_.a wholesome, nourish- ing, strength-making food. Mothers everywhere are en. about 's Emulsion. , Insist on getting SCOTT'S. Scorer & Bowwn, Bloomfield, N. J. 184 was driven by Wilbur Hennigh, of Centre Hall, and In attempting to pass a wagon loaded with logs, at a high | rate of speed, the rear axle of the auto broke, Leslie Jacobs, of Centre Hall, {men and scores of personal friends who was an occupant of the car, was | He is a son of Capt, C, T. Fryberger, thrown out ond landed In a field along | of Philipsburg. the road. On Friday the owner of the | | | ————— auto had the axle repaired, and start- | rh led for home, but when he reached | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | Smithtown, the axle again broke and | | spilled the occupants, tiv of one of Pittshurg'h largest busi- ness houses, He leaves Altoona with the best wishes of his fellow work- et al to premises Chas, K. McCafferty ter-Hoy Hardware Co, bulldings contem- | gellsfonte: $9600, College this coming | |), K. Musser et be a business block at | Musser, premises Allen and Beaver street | $1600, 40x120 feet several stor Thomas E high The first floor will have a |} or, | room that will seat over 400 for mov ing picture entertainments and anoth er room for mercantile business The | { plans have all been approved for the) {new bullding and work will be com- |p 7 Whitehill, lot of land in Lemont {menced on it in the spring. Robt, M. | 370 ! ! Foster can tell you more about it as| 144 J {he owns the lot and has great faith | per 157 in the future of Penna. State Col- | $7000 | lege. | John G, R. D. Killlan, of Lewisburg, who |Johnston, | makes his exclusive business that of | Mills; $578. buying walnut trees, cutting them in-| Wiliam H. Jones |to logs and preparing them for ship- | #OoD, Jr, premises in Rush twp; [ment to Germany, has cleaned up all | Edward Craft et ux to Harvey M the walnut in the vicinity of Centre | Harm, premises in Snow Shoe; $100, Hall, having made two shipments last | week. The logs are peeled, and hewn | Montrose Attorney Missing octagonal-shape that they will | Former clients of Miller Allen, | cupy the least possible space on board | of ahip. The ends of the logs are also dressed off nicely and carefully paint- ed When ready for shipping the logs have the appearance of heavy pleces of timber dressed fo A specls pur- pose Mahlon Fryberger who resided at Altoona and who held the position of stockman at the belt shop st room at the Aloona of sho General Storekeeper A. B ed his position at n has ret Pot- the new State | Among {plated at | summer will the corner of to be of brick nl in to Andrew Aaronsburg; O'Brien et premises ux to William les Philipsburg; in Thomas Bartley to J, Harvey premises in Walker twp. $1560 John I. Thompson, Jr, et ux to Guliser, Kerlin et al to D. Gelss Wag acres of land in Potter Hens ot premises to Pine ux in Grove to Edward Dob HO OC - one Susquehanna county bar YOArs, ard onsiderably over his disappearance in Montrose In the Court judgments, for the past wrought up from his home «0 ouse at and Montrose are indebtedness handled and a further de into his (8) wre | investigation is being n ps, under Corbin, re- | len's wif of ibout t n last Friday { ( town, will hers Lhi« ture it be- weeks ter, Mrs. Harry irned to his Centre count of the wher DRUDGE WP; 5 AN 5 | \ Anty Drudge Shows Mrs. Positive Her Mistake Mrs. Positive—"There's no use talking, one person can only do a certain amount of work in a certain time, and I don't see how I'm going to get time to make the children’s clothes. 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Burch- {ard was down under a large stovepipe he had just put up, fixing a the nipe fell heavily, passing ov- head, shaven his ears off a knife iid 1} ears were replaced sition but doctor orders know you failing in healt} valve must work ) stand What you © | Bitters to give tone, strengt done |t A " 1 or Lo your system, to pr in their OD and bulld doubtful : eration Ww } ITT operation will be a you when need CoO ave ara to | 8 estates, | ‘The New 1913 Model Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, This Car PENNA. Have You a Bank Account? Every man and woman that handles mon- ey ought to have an account with a good bank. It means safety for your money and the cultivation of good, economical busi- ness habits. | Let us open an account with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ee. TRY OUR EXCELLENT SchoolShoes Lively Boys and Girls and cheap School Shoes make a poor combina- tion. 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