Thursday, March 13th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. RECENT DEATHS. Kenneth William Gil- more, the 7 months and 26 days old son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gilmore, of Penn township, died Thursday, Feb- ruary 27th, Funeral services were held Saturday following, conducted by Rev, J, I. Stonecypher and interment was made at Boalsburg BIERLY known and Valley, died GILMORE: Jonathan Bierly, a well respected citizen of Sugar at the home of his sister, Mrs. Sophie Leslie, in Tylersville, sometime during Friday night, He was found dead in bed Saturday morn- ing when relatives went all him His age was about 756 years and he was a verteran of the civil war. He was buried at Jdhattan Monday VIEARD M., wife of Vieard, died home in Philipsburg, evening, 4th. Death was due to an cancerous affection. Deceased born January 11, 1846, making her 69 years, 1 month and 21 days. She is survived by her husband and five sons, viz: Kerr, Tyrone; Earnest, Smoke Run, and Frank, August and Hillary, South Philipsburg WALKER William H, father of John 8S. Walker, of died at his home in Mill « dred, Delaware ‘uesday March 4th, years one of the to « Soy Chas South March internal was axe at Tuesday Walker, this place, ‘reek Hun- atternoon, He was original tepublicans who voted for Fremont and was known far and wide Delaware’ original Granger. He was a member of the Kennett Square Grange in 187 but later organized the 'nion Grange at Mill Cre Hundred and was first master, His wife and eight dren survive. The funeral occ on Frida last week terment at Hundred DEAKIN Dewey De youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Th Deakin, Philip died at home in tl} pla reday eve of last week a He been ill for vit complic ion $08 He born in Philipsburg on August 7, making } 27 days survived X ers, viz Mrs Young Zstown Thomas, home H among hi will be funeral at 2 HOLAHAN ‘lar A. H« Wfterno Mill ( George reek shu e, ning 4:25 18468 MILLER at Rock S after he Prior to We Miller was hi but on that day to ich grew worse until the time The funeral took place last week. Interment at At the time of his death Mr. Miller was aged 78 years He was a farmer and in that vocation achieved sud owning a large farm and other prop- erty i n he ghly de “1 VK k and ri: of his h Thursday of Gatesburg ces This Home-Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply at Small Cont, Here a home-made remedy that takes hold of a cough instantly, and will usually eure the most stubborn case in 24 hours, This recipe makes a pint enough for a whole family, You eouldn't buy as much or A good ready-made cough syrup for $2.5( Mix one pint of eranulited sugar with % pint o warm water, and sti; 2 minutes. Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. This keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste- opie nm like it. Braces up the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. You probably know the medical value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sore lungs, ote. There is nothing better, Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in grunincol and all the natural healing pine elements, Other preparations will not work in this formula The prompt results from this Inexpen. sive remedy have made friends for it In thousands of homes in the United States and Canada, which explains why the Plan has been imitated often, but never successfully, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will it Sor vou, If not, send nex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. in his | wif re- | : tM - broken, while re- at the brick works his back pairing a large pan, at Wigton. The deceased was born in Philipsburg on July 23, 1870, thus making his age 42 years 7 months and b days. He was married to Miss Lola Goss, of Osceola, who survives him with the following children: Allen, Kitty, Mary, Marguerite Herbert and | Kenneth His mother, Mrs. Sue Ka- ten, of Philipsburg, four brothers and one sister also survive, Harry, of Chi- cago, William, St, Louls, Grant aad Charles, of Philipsburg, and Mrs. Jos- ph Adelsherger, of Chicago. The d¢ eased was a member of the M | DN hurch and of the Jr. O. UU, A The funeral took place Wednesday, March ith Interment at Chester Hill, MceGINLEY MeGinley | Feb. 19th, at his in Julian, mention of whic made In week's iss Deceased was aged 67 ars and was born April 1st, 1845 He was united in marriage with Ella Sones who survives, together with four children as follows Mrs, Jen- nie Chandler, Mrs. Charles Boyer, of Julian; Mrs. Samuel Parsons, of Blue all; and Miss Irene of Bellefonte, He was converted thirty-four year igo at Tyrone and was an earnest er of thu Methodist church ne daughter Mrs, Minnie Hoover pre ceded him to the Brave fourteen VOArs and left three small chil- dy en Mr Mi ral ed Ne 5 | | ¥ ars ih » nis { liam He reader, having times having 0 M., died brief last Samuel homd h was SLI Vi memb Lrinjey only 1kin, | | mas | Mrs h. RB. H Monday had | with a | was | and Mrs Hettup “Gracious, Anty, you look ¢ as a cucumber, and here am I dripping with perspiration.” Anty Drudge-—*1 wash my with Fels-N Nat tha Soap. If you used Fels-Naptha, your clothes would be washed half the time Jesides, I didn’t have to any back-breaking rubbing.” ool clothes do In all households there 1s a deal of cleaning and scrub- bing to do at the end of the week. Fels-Naptha Soap the work easily, and makes the house cleaner and brighter It does all kinds of work 1n cool or ‘arm water yo need of fire to reat water; and you don't need a scrubbing brush. Sounds easy, does- it? And itis €asy as it sounds. it In your aning this week. and does flukes cle {rections on the Ned rapper Fels & Co, Philadelphia, ALL THE LEADING Public Salesin Centre Co. | sorted sale Sale | Noti | Democ notice for (SPRING SEASON 1913) ces of Public Sales will be In- | in this column, until day of $1.00. Persons who have thelr Bills printed at "The Centre rat” office will receive the $1.00 Free; or deducted from the price of bills if previously paid. FRIDA Flemi K. Emerick, near 8 milch cows. 2 helf Y. MARCH ng--2 horses, © 1-8 it ers, 2 calves, 2 shoats, grain and feed and farm implements - FRIDA Boalsburg—4 young implements - | FRIDA { of Pa | head 12m MARCH 14 horses 2 brood 0a. m Y. MARCH 14 Furnace, of horses and lee, 1 m. westof vest ling colt. 6 cows, 6 sows and plgs and farm I. F. Mayes, nuot D.E. Baney. 2m the White Hall colts, 10 ich Y A. R cattle, road COWS on mi | young cattle, 20 ewes, 2 brood sows, @ shoals farm | MG RIDA Tylersville mil I | goods ATURDAY. MARCH 15 near Martha 180 the Ellsworth E | n ATUR rove bull J. 1 mies horses, 2 co ! of farn plement »m. LL F line « auct SATUR from ers 11 hogs Reed ATURDAY bt mp'empents and household goods—10 A C. Walle, nuct Y. MARCH 14=Ervin Ruhl, 2 m. west of 8 horses, 15 head of cattle implements and household Wise and Hubler, ance On the Ardery farm full live of household goods estate 2p. uo J. C, Derr, auct Ardery, Exr MARCH 15 4 horses and farm of farm 930A M ne real Ww. 8. Tate, at Pine T young cattle ments—10 a.m DAY Mills 5 cows mple nud MARCH 15-A. 1 Bellefony Val catLle Garbr ley Vie 2 west of " Mayes DAY Haagen, How; MARI H 15 Mm ( t C. MeC SATUR Mad is bull, tf 12 nor! nor horses DA MARCH rl rae n MONDAY west MARCH of I. 9 them spring img T™ ement « May ESDAY or Stat { F Of TO m. eas cattle WEDN west RucC THURS wi sheet tm am THURS south 11 you farm ue FRIDA tM Hut fies cant of ESDAY t of Bo rk! ESDAY. MARCH f Millheim=131 gus twp MARCH x N recs. 25 head ait mpiements and ! Pine Grove Mi J. 1. Reed suet DAY. MARCH J M of Spring Millsd horses, f cows. 3 bulls ng oesitie. 2 rood sows, boar, 18 shoals ements, vehicles, and Bb shold Y H H Miller. a MAR. 2 DAY farm my AY MARCH 4 ” 4 r n ens de 9am Y. MARCH 21 SATURD SATURDAY James Ke MONDAY of Ju holst Browsd mplemer { Med MOND ARE ore TUEST Contre cows at » t TT t wi DN nple Maye WEDN | ner Hows farm AY ESDAY ve on the MARCH 29 At the on east Hisk xr househ gram. deceaed residence o Pp sireet Belle. 3 goods of MARCH MJ A ksonville & work horses n bu 12 young attle. 12 chesterwhite boar. £2 sh ts and household Piter 1% or sows goods nic. auet MARCH MJ f Work hors oit wend Mevye bu brood s hoats abd ts n AYes. aut JAY. MARCH J. C. G Ha “1 horses rood mares and ng csttle k of sheep. } ATX i hart, at ts in MARCH wm west of Houser ESI MARCH » srg. on th Pr farm rs Wise ck 80d mplements an OR ments Auct ORe ESDAY MARCH #8 ~Mrs. W W.R Gardoer farm. I arse colt, 2eows, bull, 2 hrox ements and lot of hay~1 R. Gard. wont of wl sows p.m rd 1 img Hayes Schenck, suct THURSDAY Fleming heifer Roan | THURSDAY Penitent the horses farm Auct FRIDA wont of Bo cows HOE ". Ma | FRIDA 11 y 1% m we. 9 12 wl implen Hub SATUR rides | yieme | Harry ] | SATUR | west | Young ont ‘ implements and h farm | | SATURDAY Hrides Gap gy. farm p.m MONDAY. MARCH M1 of Cent=e Hall 10 pow farm | am MARCH team mules, NX farm implemedis auct Ww Bruss ibe: DAY mare ote. 1pm | £4] J MARCH 27-W. A Ary site. Henner twp—% leh cows, bull, 8 heifers bh "0 am LF Lytle, on work ops and Mayes oom impiemenis Y. MARCH J nishuryg ih 5 young eatile nts and househo yes, Auet Y. MAR aout) hn A. Stamm, M reese and oolta. dm brood sow, farm 1 goods 930 a m n leh im | PS Mo Mra. J WW. Prosser of Millhelm-7 horses, young Holestein bull, sows, pigs and farm at 10a m Wine & vent heifers eop, 4 hrood ents Bale or Auct DAY. MARCH 20 -J Ginp horse, wagor nis and household tsrove RuUCt M. Stover, st Me farm in pm bugs goods, ote } DAY MARCH » of Madisonburg 2 hrood Henry Mowery. 2m hareses f cows, 3 shouts, ehickeos, hold goods ete auc SON TL Wise & Hubler MARCH ®--J M, Stover, st Meo Henner. twp ~~horse, wagon. bug. implements and household goods—1 P. A Leister, 2m. west team mated mules, 2 horses % 2 bulls, 2 steers, 17 shosts 88 chickens, mplements 10 a. m. LF. Mayes. suet. | both single { mileh cows north | 9 | 17 | {| erwhite bosr | Columbus wagor and a | | but | Dew | $-hoe { harrov ok, 3}: w and full | | Hi LD GOODS | chest ‘March 21 | March 27: prices March 19: Chas. W. Weaver | I mile east of Linden Hall, ot 10 a. m., will sell LIVE STOCK -7 work horses: mated team bays, 1300 Ibs each; brood mares, wi, about 1600 Ibs; bay and black, good work ers, both with foal: black conch horse, trots or paces fle ix FARM fearless of steam or asutoes, and safe for women tw drive; sorrel horse, and gray mare drivers and » good general purpose team, 50 head cattle: 12 young are exceptionally fine, some fresh balance fall and summer 1 ows, 18 helfers from an exis istrain of milkers; 6 well-bred bulls—~=8 are high grade and ready for service, 4 young steers 11 stall-fed steers ranging in weight from elght w nine hundred Hogs: 2 thorough-bred Chesterwhite sows, expected Lo furrow about time of sale: thorough-bred Chest Poland boar goo] shoals, IMPLEMENTS ~New 4-inch tire Conklin wagon, 3-inch Lire; Centre Hall wagon, good seated spring wagon, top buggy, good as new; open buggy. sleigh bobsled, planksled, 7 ft. Deering binder, used one season; 5 ft Johnston mower, good as St. McCormick mower, 10-ft, MeCormick hay tedder, 10-ft McCormick rake, new Empire graindrili, Blackhawk double-row corn planter, new latest model Buckeye cultivator, 20 Century cultivator, 4 Imperial plows, good as new; 3 Spring-cooth harrows, 60-tooth spike square spike harrow corn scraper ler, double shovel plow, potato digger, aval cream separator, 2 harpoon hay les and 270 fu. of rope, fax (rindstone cutting box, sets hay Iadders trees, spreads HOU SE Ive fi bed ir Lend exire cup 18 Reuben Crust 1 mile south « more, Centre County. Pe f Fil rees; mated g March 25: Jd. C. Goodhart wre H or LW at 120 wk shart - - LAVE T Bay mare, 7 "He PR hat 4 orient a mare. 7 yrs ww the Be Ror ral wh " IMPLEMS NTS gears brid 1Meogg Prairie or’ i many other Wm. A. Lytle of Be pext to the along ike. st 9a efotite they ack Eyam rees tb eR ra oolt 1 yr ooded Jersey - ernsey. 8 or 8 of of sale w stein ie wded Guern 2 Chester white of sale. 3 shoats IPLEMENTS McCormick binder Ir good as rew, Deering hay WAROD Food as Dew ng wag suitable tivator., 2 Syracuse ws, hay fork with Te. ou i time aH full t ou 1 yr brood sows FARM IN Superior g w litter by time ra spr hort of harness, st to Prolong Life. the Penney brake night Sun peration for the and arm, would ven to prolong his oring to keep VE the phy drink of whis sald Maurey never touch ife Refused Drink . H. Maur at 18 offered stim It wp of Int 8 A wed A GF vd nts in hi saving } Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. Mattress Renovating, ete, M. XI. BIDWELL, BELLEFONTE, PA, Phone Commercial FINE GROCERIES, FRUITS, ETC, While most all goods In our are on a "Stand Pat” basis, yet items making considerable VAnoes ut one recently are giad to take portunity of making a lin Fin Granulated Cents Per Pound In sired rome Ie ad- article the decline, the earliest important been on TT Five des Sugar of any quantity a lower schedule of New York hand White Kidney, e also made on Western picked, Red Kidney, { Marrow and Pea Deans—all finest new | crop, {ders for all goods In have your or our line, SECHLER & CO. Bush Mouse Block + Bellefonte, Pa. 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LYON & CO. ~ LA VOGUE 5 GARMENTS \ Woman orm \ ogue embod Our new Spring patterns Met here for ™ Cloths are Armen Messal o T, Chir Crepe fetas, nes, ut Neckwear Neckwear in the most ited styles 1 Beta, Frills, Jabots lars In Ratine, liar and of Frilled colors ine and a new and Brocaded Satin, and Hosiery New Bilk Hoslery white Ingrain thread silk stockings of the fin. est gauge with mercerized double garter top, high spliced heel in black and colors, for men, women and children, Ladies Silk Hose In all colors, The $1.50 quality, our special price $1.00 We are Sole Agents for the famous Blue Ribbon Mosiery. Corsets All the new Spring models Bonton in Royal and Corsets from $1.00 to $4.00 Shoes Just received our new Spring line of Shoes for and children, Including a big line of ladies’, men's and children's low shoes, black, white and tan. The prices are very reasonable and will appeal to the careful economical buyer, ster Adjusto men, women LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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