Page 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEF ONTE, PA. Thursday, March 27th, 1913. Department Continued. NS CURTIN, Pryan and sister, visiting ind family Miss thelr ol Mrs. John Estella Barge brother; John large Williamsport Mr. and Mrs housekeeping in street on Monda luck. Mrs. Joseph Griflith toona over Sunday "rank Gill, wits Alhoona, visited the Bob Gingher and wife, over Mrs. John Osman and little daugh ter and Miss Bernice Do ghman de- parted on Monday for Sunbury af ter visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs, Miles Doughman Mrs. T. G. Leathers, of Mt visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs land Bryan, on Sunday Mrs. Emma Bathurst list; we h will Mrs. Edward Funk ter, Mrs. Harry Lutz, part [ } Wm Bellefonte we wish Stover went to on L You Limo od visited 1 Al ohildren, of brother Faster ind former's Eagle, Ro- is on the sick 200Nn recover visited her sis- of Bald Eagle, ope she of Mt. Eagle Sunday Neff, wife ar children, of visited the former's par- and Mrs. Thomas Neff, on hart's on Edgar Milesburg, ents, Mr Sunday. Bertha Prince at Curtin after with her ster Osceola Mil Henry shopper on Mrs. Rachel ( and wife, of Cleveland, O., former's son Jerre, being by the death of Mrs. Sue A very | \ storm this section on Friday damage in returned to her home spending a few weeks Mrs. Roy Hazard, of was a Saturday visited called Nolan th about doing the yY. On wursday vening, quite 1 1 er of friends thems ( l home of + bein th the Bruce sumptuous su pared by resent pr Mr his estim- Wer and Mr Mr Mrs and Simeon Clarence I hurst, Mrs James William Yeager, th in, Mildred nard Glenn All homes wishing happy ons Misses Hilda Br “lorence and Il. parted for their Lingle the day many mors STORMSTOWN. ttee, of College, companied by five students of the M C and D. W. Thomas tary of the State Y. M. C. A holding meetings, proved ery beneficial, organized bible class, wit J. F. Hick as pre dent, and ), B., Strain, as t They State College with the of Storm town Fe trust that be a succes the conciuded t conduct The stud Ww in a very inter following is the Tigers: —A, B ih.C P.. D. Strain, 2b; J Horner, 3b F. Hunter kit R Prof. Pattes well ' rus 3 Prof State secreiary people this students have the meet here, Bam class ok sting of ball H Hicks, 8. 8; ib; J P ntir Burkit ‘+ nerves hox Clemson MOSHANNON. Watkina has asant Gap, after k with her piace ke made a flying trip ne day last week from Philipsburg, g through our little vil week; call again returnd spon brother burg Walker, pass one Walks Walker ETip hd again Milford Yaudes, who has been for a long time, is not improving any; hope he will soon recover As Sunday was Easter it pretty nice day until evening, we had a nice little rain A. J. Walker enjoyed Easter pret. ty well, as he ate one dozen and a half eggs In two meals, Think he did pretty good for a man, the age of 47 years Harvey Watkins spent a days at his brother-in-law’s, Holt's, last week Hello, Fountain, are just sleeping through weather? Wake up and thing to say. iv last n d who has been ill aro was a when of couple Wm dead or muddy BOMEe « you this have List of Movings. Most of our correspondents week favored with a list of movings In thelr respective localities, This is a valuable item of news, and is read by nearly all, as they are anxious to their friends in the coming year; and this Ils the way to get it. A few of our correspondents did not have a report In this issue and we presume that they are com- piling the list for the coming week. If your community has not been re- ported we would be glad to have any- one send us the list of the movings, this us the locate ~The Third Degree” comes to the opera house Monday evening, April 14th, with the highest recommenda- tions. Best Known Cough Remedy. For forty-three years Dr.* King's New Discovery has heen known throughout the world as the most re- liable cough remedy. Over three mil- lion bottle were used last year, Isn't this proof? It will get rid of your cough, or we will refund your money, J. J. Owens, of Allendale, 8. C., writes the way hundreds of others have done: “After twenty years, I find that Dr, King's New Discovery is the best rem- edy for coughs and colds that I have ever used.” For coughs or colds and all throat and lung ‘rou it has no equal 69% and $1.00 at C, Parrish Drug store, Bellefonte, Pa.~Ad Mar, C. Barn- | Bellefonte | enn and son, Charles | here | | passed through | noon | some parts of |S 20th, | betook | Bathurst, | Griffin, | Bur- | was | i 1 for a few days, is able | he il | BOALSBURG. Kaup and two children, of spent thelr Easter vacation former's parents, of this Samuel Altoona, with the place Bert Hill, spent John Jacobs wedding of Allen and family, of Centre Saturday in town, and wife attended Marion Burchfield John Horner, at the home of bride's mother, at TuMsey Sink Mr John Derner assisted her sis ter, Mra, Wm, Johnson, of “State.” in | moving to her new home Th party held John Tuesda evening, was well and all report having a fine Miss Elsie Rishel visited | State College for s8¢ | J. was happy Nevel and family, also A A Iter and family, spent Sunday | a t hon of William Raymond, | The “15th of Januar will be play ted by the high school of this place in Boal Hall, Saturday evening: ev- erybody welcome D. WW. Me) Thursday after months in the sot vin Mrs. J Hess, of home of Hers: and Mrs | kesbarre | thelr mother, Saturday the and the "N Stamm attended time friends days ut veral | course Je | Kiine of he returned home last spending a few ith with his son, Al- ors Mrs at PP, Wagner and Altoona, are visiting Daniel Mevers Woomer, of Emma Mal attended Mr it h were held in Ira the Wilkesbarre, of Wil funeral of Woomer, Ser- ‘ailster, the Hannah home here the Lutheran conducted by her pastor, Rev Stonecypher Mrs. Eunice of Philadelphia, a daugh for her through her illness 1 last vices {church ly. 4 | Campbell, | ter, cared {and death | Mrs. Joh Miss Elsie with week Mr daughter funeral milly | Monday | Mrs Hosterman fow of her friends vening : ody of Mrs Hall, was brought Tuesday foreno« in the Reformed Rev. 8B. and son Paul and spent a few day Grove Mills, last i Murray wttended the sister, Miss Hall, o Mrs Miss of Mrs Alexander Abner (yussie Murray's of Centre Mr. | and | SPRING MILLS Willi mn nce Glenn, |, de- | retury of } tian end Mrs the banquet G. OC. King Kenley in mister, STORMSTOWN. = Everybod i i+ large number hurch Mrs. D C y sick, i= who has up again Harpsater, able he or to LIVONIA. Btover 4 the Mra. Maggie on the it suffering from Vv) old Motg last week Geo, Eyre moved the farm of M. W, intends to do the coming year Mrs. J. H. Wirth ing from her {liness W. H. Conser and called on friends here effects of : visited his daughter at Stovers last Thursday to Adams where he farming during Fdward last week. I # aL ! | — } CLL | TERE BOYSGIRLS are under double strain— strength to live and learn and strength to grow-—they must have nourishment-—not over- loaded stomachs, but con- centrated nutriment to aid nature during the growing period. The wonderful record of Scott's Emulsion as a body- builder has been proved for three generations. It stren the bones, muscles and i builds the body, creates energy and vigor; nts and relieves colds and fortifies the lungs. Millions of delicate and un- developed children have been made strong, sturdy and hearty with Scott's Emulsion. Insist on having SCOTT'S. Soott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J, 1968 and | ni, the is slowly recover- | Conaser | RECENT DEATHS, Florence Genevieve, daughter of Allison and Emma Houseman, died at the home of parents in Altoona, last morning of meningitis ness of two days on May 2, 1910 ents {8 survived lotte Pearl conducted at Thursday Ove morning thi Pin Hall ment HOUSEMAN after an besides the one sister, services and by Funeral the house at 7 ning and on remains were Centre county, Char were o'clock Frida taken to for inter Rebecea J Absolom T, (‘entre count her daughter, at Buffalo, N. Y., Wedne morning, of last week, after an of three week The follow children survive Ww of New Tipton, of van, of Buffalo, ward McEntire, bad was Interred wfternoon, in the GEARHART aged lzen, of en at the Harry hotel, Vrs late Tipton Tipton died at Mr J. E on (Georg: Kensington; J. Howard; Mrs, J E N. Y., and Mrs Williamsport at Howard Tipton Death claimed Philipsburg, last home of his Washburn, at “Uncle Asbury” years’ trouble sed Into realm Asbury Gearhart old Gearhart home- township, Clearfield ur miles from Phil 1838, and was there. years, 9 months time of his death neisted of thirteen chil nd seven daughter, om survive him, viz ihburn and Mrs. Mary Philipsburg; Alexander an of Ps and Herben Of The Friday cemetery an Fri- daugh- the St, Gear- Cit and other the the orn on Hi dren only Mrs Gun- rt 02 rtage, Decem in Marriage Centre r ning to the . lien engt of To A Way in Sept« n was made n Governor Fixes Arbor Days vernor John K. Tener lamation fixing April wor days in Pennsylvania has iss Working Girl—"It takes half my money to get my waists laundered I'd do them myself, but I can't get hot water in our boarding house.” Anty Drudge — “Use Fels-Naptha Soap, dear, and you won't oe hot water. You can do them in cold or lukewarm water, and you'll save | that money.” A large part of every woman's life 1s spent in fighting dirt. Water is her chief ally. The other 1s Fels. Naptha Soap. Fels-Naptha makes dirt disappear. ‘Fels-Naptha Soap 1s made espe- cially for washing clothes in cool or lukewarm water, It does away with boiling and hard rubbing, steaming suds, and back- breaking work. Clothes washed with Fels-Naptha Soap are cleaner and fresher and last longer. Be sure to follow directions on (he Red and Green Wrapper, Fels & Oo, Phlladeiphia, the | Wednesday ll Deceased was born | par- | How - | The dire | Thompson struggle with | and 17 | ed to make payment and those having « | demands | present the same duly nan § boro | Common Pleas of Centre County | answer the complaint of your sald wife | beth Miller, and to show cause if any you have, | {| why the said Elizabeth Miller should pot be di- | { Sherif"s Office, Bellefonte | the Court | No. 168, September Term, 1912 | and you are hereby | signed, having been appointed Commissioner by EE —— Builds Up| This is the work of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. | Strength. Power. Reserve. | Sold for 60 years. | | J. 0. Ayer Oo, Ask Your Doctor, Mass Lowell, | { Land Owners Organize. | ge number of land ners tral Pennsyl met |g auditorium on Wedne i of last veek and formed | known a ‘Central ‘orest Fire Protective mecting wi in affair and wil J. M. Hd time, mons organizing association Kind After ever: addresses on forest fl the organization w formed nd constitution and bylaws adopt | following gentlemen were elected | tors WwW, S Snyder, cretary | f the leohigh Coal compan Budd | | Martha Christian | Matilda; Captain C. | of Ph d the 1 { il i i Miman ind | { of | we very | re pro | od Of sharrer, of Port 1 Fryherger | i i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE. Estate of Lydia A. Witheriu ased iste of Boggs ve named es | indersignod are request abo Ww the LO sald estate MILs OF requested vw for tle CHLaLs suthent against sald ure leated thout delay Ww J. ZIEGLER, Exr NOTICE. tn INISTRATORS'’ ADM AL John W te of Packer, lau gr | p. deceascs ers of Administration in w] estate having been granted to the | indersigned by the Register of Wills of | rania, all persons | p are hereby | the above ALYRED SHAW Curtin. R. | ADMINISTRATOR'S Estat NOTICE. rn 3 n granted t he undersigr ister of Wills of | Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons | indebted to the seid estate are hereby | requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against sald estate Aare requested to present the same duly | authenticated without delsy to | W.D.ZERBY. Esq x17 Bellefonte { i | Admy | Pa | | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. | Estate of John Glenn f Howard ship. deosased i Letters of Administration in the above | named estate having been granted to the | indersigned by the Register of Wills of | Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are herby | requested to make payment and a | sons having claims against sald are requested to present the same authenticated without delay to J. K JERRIE GLENN. Admr Alry Eif Car ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Fisher iale wwn | K. Johns Pa Estate of Ellen LL deconsnd | Letters of Administration in the above | ate of Milesburg | | named estate having been granted to the | {undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, indebted to Pennsylvania, all persons the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per. ne having claims against sald estate re ested to present the same july henticated wit) It delay to EPHRAIM FISHER. A Mileat NOTICE IN DIVORCE, I. © er va Marion BE Wilder : nmon Pleas of Centre County day of A. D. 1913. appointed the undersigned a Commissioner to hear take the testimony inthe above entitled cause, and that the under signed will attend to the duties incumbent upon him by virtue of the sald Comission. and has fixed Monday. March 84th. 1912 at his office on east High street, in Opers House Block. at } o'ciock a. m . when i where you are directed to be present to examine and cross-examine anTY i witness that you see proper. or cause the Same | to be dose in your behalf JM. KEICHLINE xia Commissioner NOTICE IN DIVORCE. Elizabeth Miller va. Frank BE. Miller. In the Court of Common Pleas of Centre Counts in Divorce a. v.m. No. 3 December Term 1912 To Frank E. Miller Whereas your wife Elizabeth Miller has filed a libel in the Court of No. 3 Dec Term 1912. prayiog for a Divoree against you now you are hereby notified and requested Ww appear ob or before Monday May Sth. 1913. wo | Elize n the and voroed from the bonds of matrimony entered in | {to with you and in default of such appearance | | you will be liable 10 have a divoree grarted in | A.B LEE Sherif? your absence. Pa. March 7th, 1913 xis NOTICE IN DIVORCE. Kathryn Meokley vs, James M. Meckley. In of Common Pleas of Centre County To James M. Meckiey: Please take notioe | notifisd that the under. ! the Court of Common Please of Centre County, | to hear and take the testimony in a certain ace | | tion for divoree brought by Kathryn Meckley. | will attend to the duties of his appointment on | | Friday. the 4th day of April. A.D. 1918. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at his offices in Crider's Exchange, North Allegheny street, in the Hor ough of Bellefonte, County of Centre and State of Pennsylvania. at which time and piace you are hereby notified and required to appear if you think praper WM. GROH RUNKLE Oommissioner, SHERIFF'S SALE, By virtue of a writ Fler! Pucias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County, and to me directed, there will be ex w | public sale at the Court House in the Sorough of Bellefonte Penna, on MONDAY, APRIL 7th 1008, at 1030 A. M., the following described real estate, viz; All those two certain messusges, tenements and tracts of land situate in the township of COLLEGE, County of Centre and State of Pa, bounded and described as follows to wit: 0 1. Beginning at a stone corner in the Brush Valley road. thenoe along said road north 4 Seg cast 22 perches to stones, thebee alon. land of Joseph Baker north 3% deg. wos rehes Lo stones, thenee along land of John 8, ter south 79% deg. hes Lo stones, _xi3 erected thereon G HOUSE No.2. Beginning at a pine on line of lands of John Homan, thenoo north 9% deg, east 25.90 perches to a Hiack oak to lands of J. ©. Markle, south 73% deg. west 41.9 perches to lot of a 1 Jos thenes south 3 dog. ont n b porches ands oman, theneo nor! ak east 12 perches to Black thence borth th hy ne. March | QUICK | edy appendicitis I P | is | Allegheny Street - - If you change your postoffice dress this spring kindly notify once and be sure to give the well ag the new address ad- us al old as BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN BELLEFONTE ! the mimple Local people are nt result rect buckthorn bar) gl mixed in Adler-| which became surprised ived from cerine ore the German rem famous by Green drugeist, thi simple remed ntl gepticizes the digestive Vie HH off the imp BINGLI curing tates that iritie Oth DOBKE re Upho'stering and Furniture Repairing. | Mattress Renovating, ete, MM BIDWEIIL, BELLEFONTE, PA, Commercial Phone. Seeds! w— OR m—— Flower and Garden WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS IN BULK WHICH WE CAN NOW OFFER AT LOW. ER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER SEED STORE. DUR- ING THIS SEASON WE WILL GIVE A BLOOMING GERAN- IUM TO EVERY CUSTOMER PURCHASING 50c WORTH OF OUR GARDEN SEEDS. WE SELL SEEDS GROWN BY THE HOLMES SEED CO. WHICH STAND THE TEST. Potter - Hoy Hdw. THERE CAN BE NO ARGUMENT over this teria I ge best | wher ne the it pays to a. ’ 1 ’ BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE. PA. AP wLCY PERFECT SANITATION : just as essential as Patriotism | when combined for the countrys good | | therefore celebrate the 4th of July by | | installing a new bath room where one | is needed. Modern Sanitary Plumbing | as practised by us means Sanitation | in It fullest sense as exhibited In thelr | perfect work and intelligent adoption | of every know nscientific Improve- | ment for Insuring health and clean- | liness. A. E. SCHADD, | Bellefonte, Pa. | | | | Bl ] | iH | Easter will be with us week and we want to see you [ii all in, | We have full line Corsets, start. | ing from 50c up to $2.00. Bras- [ii | siar waists 26¢, that are es- Ji pecially good. Princess Slips, lI | cheaper than we have ever had them. Night Dresses 30c to $1. [lI Corset Covers, Muslin Drawers [il and Skirts all prices. | Laces and Embroideries, start. ing from 3¢ a yd. up to 7Be. Pillow Slips, Sheets, Towels, Napkins and Table Linen. New Collars, Jabots, Ruchings, Belts, Combs, Barettes, Tal- cum Powder, eto. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes. Men's Shoes for com: fort and wear that are not sur passed by any shoe, only $3.00 Fresh Candies and Cakes. | | BEEF, Seeds! a A Ah Beezer's Meat Market HIGH 8T.. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAM Il kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ose If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go 40 PHILIV BEEZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BELLEFONTE, PA. Centre County Banking Co. ner gh ana Spring streets Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M., Shugert, Cashier. Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. ial attention to Ladies’ work Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled, Gloves and Hats Cleaned, Basement Alkens' Store, ATHEISM - Bellefonte, Pa. ) {0 on, Wop FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. his Agency the panies prepared % ’ nte m Are | lars | it an time, ALSO SURETY BONDS. Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. OOOO 0000080800800 I D s Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Bellefonte, Pa. Write to-day; Mention this Paper. ed iid i] SEND 10 CENTS 0 sover portage and packing and receive this valuable eallection of Sopether with my big Instruoctive, tiful Reed and Plant Hook, elle all about te of Sends, Plage, etc H.W, Buckbes, 07 SVGENL STREET Eureka Harness Oil Bait by deniers wrerywiors The Atlantic Refining zB 3 = Vine house dresses House Dress—made of ex- tra quality prints—stripes— neck and sleeves finisht with plain color and trimd with White Cord—straight fitted gkirt—all sizes, $1.00. Cotton Crepe Kimonos— get-in sleeve—loose effect— trimd with striped ribbon to blend with material—light Blue, Lavender, Red, Cadet | —all sizes, $1.00, Le ————— cotton goods Printed Flaxon—White or Colord grounds with Black or color neat figure or stripe printings, 10e yard. Po lins—White-—27 inches vite —12%e¢ yard. Dress Linens — medium weight, smooth weave, round thread, all Linen—45 inches wide, 35¢ yard. BOGGS & BUNL PITTSBURGH, PA, Poplins—mercerized
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