Thursday, March 27th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ee ——— - A FILLMORE. EACH DEER KILLED COST $35. y EE ——_ - Spring 1s here at last and some of save Your Health pi ————— our farmers have begun their spring | Everyone Shot by Hunters Means So Proo R ofin IC ie Plows The sround is drying. owt Much From Treasury. Most pick nesses tl at impair health 0 10 very fast, The cost to the state of each deer . { ge | nf : ) Yi. ] Reuben Crust's sale was well at- | killed by hunters is $36, and this is have Ea tart in quite ordinary tended on last Friday. Everything | the argument used by the advocates ti ments ol Fe organ of diges. : "Ot i r hers Yao . ra "enREe hic on or elimination, stomach Continued brought good price; Roy Crust, his [of the hunters’ leense bill, which s ( ) son, bought the grav team for $600 provides that a license fee of $1 must live J kidneys, and bowels are ~ If vou wish to see a fine team, just | be paid for a permit to hunt, quic Ky be nefited by the action of ROCK FORGE watch for Frank Loh when he Though handicapped by lack of | Well, as Sunday was Baste r I sup- | Comes along with his new outfit, He | funds the state game commission is ’ OSE there were a great many eggs |Ppure hased a new wagon, new harness, | making strenuou effort to provide | pot n Now vou can see the Easter so a new team with driver thrown | sport royal for the 140,000 sportsmen “ «on. A A . 2 we hd i hats veryvwhere; looks like summer | in in the stat I mmission has . th . Te . Gorden icy who has been driving | already established five game pres wn ay he report W that Howard Tui ] te an the ast two vears for O. D. | serves. The 4a are looated on thi "hat could be better for town or country buildings than a roofing wserville, Is getting etic \1 Ia ' } i 4 i [4] Piousels ory is some better at this Bherts. « Ia + Furnace, moved | forest preserves of the state in Perry, | that won't burn—won't leak—that is lightning proof lasts as fong - Tillis » hy hy » “ { ? writing from that plac on last Wi dn sday to | Franklin Westmoreland, Clinton and as the building it elf, and never needs repairs ? lenge Tress) r's moved from his old | the tenant house o ¢ Kephart farm | Clearfield counties ind each LALIT Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 28e. : : ip of : home stead along Spring Creek n | ¢ wi or 1 vephart broth preserve is nine miles n circumfer ( ortright Met 1 hingles meet every one ol (hese requirement Thursday to the Reynolds farm at Buffalo Run | ence surrounded 1 ingle wire , a 1 ‘ : 7 pret- | fence. Hunters ar yrbidden to WHISKEY EXPLODES. Jeware of imitations—None genuine without the words = Cortright Andrew Kuhn's moved to Big Hol vere that | shoot game in thes reserves al any Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.” stamped on « ich shingle. low last week y Ahothel time of the yi Po. even OITY # Fire Which Endangered Hotel For Sale | Harry Woomer's, of State College, pl yards of black velvet to [gun on the preserves Guests’ Lives at Northumberland. | or dale by has charge of John Kuhn's little giri|make jumbo, the big hant, a coat, ie game commission, through the| Fire did damage to the extent of CORTWRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY, . iw . h now ashe { hov 5 v i ng black | effo of Senator Penross : fn 21 00 the Merchant wotel at Nor at this writing, and we know sh will ootle 0 awl rough a barrel of | ined from Yellowstone Pi bo | 1} \beriat igh 50 North 23rd Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. be well taken care of as Mrs. Harry | " | a : ; aum id, ia ‘ Ja me h Woomer is a kind-hearted and affec ! i" (Le if e 2b of whi h e tionate woman and knows how to ap- 0 hed w 1K¢ J nto A reserve and ! has 1 oad 1 1% his boa preciate children } know who sald you died. We are | RLM amiga Aunty preserve. |ors. Th originated from d OAK HALL D PF Houser sol Wo horses to he from you did not have | Not long i het of deer ol ‘ : lectric wit n t coll The | : ys last week. Ne ho \ bo ho n ns o Aer \aln es ae : go. oti dy 3 i . Co re t re 10 a i} Tis wrution He evenin Thi Ww i [4 y b lair William Saxion and Lewis Launs. Uh IBGE SOU N 3 mive the bos ni nr “i job wipe tween furna I an apartmer ! 1 of young people ther el S Vi bury attended the Raymond and Kid- | me ht ! di ay A po tan san . Sali rt LOTR I whiske Ry ‘edb 8 Ya a ' gor a toalsburg last Tuesday $1.00 for stamps and ask him for the 1€ record he ommission | und ‘ J Sie & A di ‘ der sale at Boalsburg last I day a Ae Samp cent Stamps as | shows that la L 218 bance + | wit parent fen: tei t | § Then you will have a clean and healthy John Colpetzer sold his cow last 4 Ne . ‘ Wher t frame | tition ight |g rir J a : receive | were kill at oe 34 Ther : i scalp. No more hair loss. No more week to Clayton Walters, of Axe- . al th : five y ‘ ' q he | . : g ; mann. John expects to move to one h kind | js a law again ng tl latter oe .t whinh } } leath angel visited Mi n rough, scraggly halr. Does not color. ( of George Thompson's farms In the)", Bdne Rows spen vaste LEY oY rey LR da wi wa od. An’ explo On saturd vans, An Ask Your Doctor. fir near future. : . ! nt Al Hed ir ‘ Le i 4 0! a a “av Try thar We had a new mail man on day as Mr. Hartswick was help with the singing Marshall's funeral Clyde Struble's Branch, visited at 1 need Bargain Day in Coffins. [5 ar nd dr ents on Sunday Samuel Benners STAPLE GROCERIES last week and was pneumonia, as on | I ter Orie Mi ilbarger at work farmir Wi : For Easter Trude. tarmers to tart to low; as his | Ve at ry rey to note that the Any pure] 1 the caske : I ground li l h it dri it faster nie f death © ted 1 me of ) ‘ re R 114 : then the other ns. Amon nd ie he much | fo [ ! he entire vas dump ® PY he Samira, ok pure | in ot ote Erb Stiff Joints gave their mail man ¢r shower | " ¢ : 114 high esteemed extor f he ['y comoter { for Easter l voung met les } or and ©. sed Imi { m ir idi gralr Mrs. Ira Benner nd daug r at- liter Horner Y t their rdin rage ‘ I ' vill be tended the rge furniture sal LL place Mr Irry’s id have isd fib APNE WI UR Sprains, Bruiser Levi Roan’'s 1 Tuesday } eon ay 'OOrman ry 1 iting vd i Joe Bhears npeared n the en Little A Helen Klinefelter n at onoe by an applica- last week and tool he pictur the | the k list a of Sloan's nadent. Doa't Rock Forge school scholar | Miss Beulah Klinefelter w Med PUBLIC SALES. William Shu | hor 1st me t of ist n week. ckne | FRIDAY. MARCH 25 Jobr Samuel nan, wl ; i | p " college, visi Lhe ' ded | | ; Al i : 3 hint Th . ! Wily t ig ney Poorman's, on Sunda { Harry LN Wilson Sellers pen Po | : y , g th ) t time of the yesr. | though i BRA iapeh | st that | w have to have my FRUITS—Oranges of desir- ind in any quantity desired. able quality are not plentiful We do not expect any early ad- but we have some fine Floridas vances on Sugar. at 30c, 40, and 50c a dozen. Good Lemons are scarce and EVAPORATED FRUITS—AII high; we sell fancy fruit 30c and new crop Gg . Unpeeled 40c a dozen. peaches at 12 . 18¢c. Apricots at NUTS—Finest California wal- Fancy peeled nuts 25¢ per Ib. Fresh roasted Prunes at 12¢ peanuts, Dc per quart fine quality. “cy nt has done more ave ever tried MINCE MEAT is just in or- COFFEE—We are able now der for Easter. Send in your to give you & word of encour- 4 orders. agement on the Coffee proposi- tion. There has been a turn in FANCY EVAPORATED the market and prices are a lit- CORN, price reduced from 25¢ tle lower, and we take the first to 22¢c, or 3 |b for 62¢c. An ex- opportunity to give you the full cellent grade of Dried Corn at benefit of the decline, not in 15¢ per pound. the way of changing prices on our standard grades, but in giv- SUGAR-—-When we made a ing better values all along the price of 5¢ per pound on Frank. line. Our standard grades at lin Fine Granulated Sugar, it 25¢c, 28¢c, 3c, 35¢ and 45¢, are was not as a cut, but as our far superior to any goods usu- regular price, and you do not ally offered at same prices. Our have to buy it en any special late purchase will be on sale by days—any day you want it the 24th or 25th of March i v I ! i A FRIDAY fA} § ir W. Presaler nd taken off, but I got a bottle of PINE GROVE MILLS. bo oh Via ih Y : 1% m. 3 ve Millhein horses, joan's Linimer yd cured my band.” While cutting t weel ¥.1 naries WCKer J veen en qui | COW } he re, young Holestein bull, WiLrox Ww HEEL An, Morris, Ala. "a3 vont ; Ana ; {often tr eline ti ra ! J IB p OO BOW pigs and farm fur eced deen C1 n the | 21 n \ } } I I | - i X : ; L. Murphy. F ive 4 2 | der what the attracti is? Is it th nts. Sale at 10 m. Wise Good for Broken Sinews head from a fall ‘ : Vent ‘on . oy | it Au G. G. Jowes, Baldwin, L. J, Writes : H. N. Walker resigned last week as)" : ; ban Buster. i 0 |p Eohralim Fish ” “1 ased 8 an's Linimont for broken teacher of the 1 nmar school : | re . . +h . heb at } pe | IDICIGEOLS nd vousehol sinews above the knee o cap caused by a T. Krebs has been ect o teach Outs yada ah Ty A 3 y it fall and to my great satisfaction was the remainder o ¢ n | ton t rson of Julal y A y , able to resume work in loss than three Ww Pp. Ard de og 3 ue rie Paci tt place 1d dA wooks after the accident,” Ard, § } f _ ntersect lor . hanna University is spending hi Bs ne H sz, © Bellwood; all} gp n of 8 ments. and household goods—1 p M Easter vacation with friends here, J Ea. Kahane Finnair Y ... | m S.K Emerk ot Mis Maud Rudy spent las sek | ig es occ x sug a A , | A’ J DAY MAR A H 2 , A tover, at Mo- horse, wWagot with her parents in H funtingdon coun- | m A ' B des pho 3 . buggy : ty. { Blame ns al ‘ ou i 7, n William Johnson moved to the Wil- . YTS AY al = ary. liam Tate farm las week Mr and | po p [2] ' } Wf Snow Shoe SATURDA ¥ MARCH ad * 4 " ry 4 Mrs. Tate are now locate . t pending few da with he ung cat t . yonts, chicken William Martz home until they re-|tives at this pl sy Bad BORA Sg Fine for Sprain pair their home n n st t ott Heatot ‘a8 atl 10am Wise & Hubler. auct Mn Heny A V 84 8 mara 2 I ae Plains N. J. Writes: = Merchant A. G. Archey made a bus- | State legs SATURDAY. MARCH 29 : at } Be J Ainficl 1 Tis ankle $0 badly {ness trip to Bellefonte last week. | ™% hawley suffering Brides Gasp. Benner, twp —horse. wagon. bug that it went black. He laughed when Rev. John Reish filled the pulpit | n : : mplements and hous ; I told him that [| would have him out . heran ohurch o Sunday A ’ v A er ¢ 8 tn a week, 1 applied Sloan's Liniment Shan hs Jitheran chur on da | Nan Kelley was a guest MONDAY, MARCH 31--P. A. Lefster, 1m. wost EE working and : oh A neil, Saturda se of Cente Hall team mated mules, 2 ho raes d " as a right good Lind Rev. Chambers, the newly appoint. ay 10 cows. 3 bitlis. 7 steers. 17 shoats. 36 ohie kes atid Sloan’ .w wt 8 _ ed minister to the M., EE. crurch, ar. 1 farm implements 10 a.m. I. PF. Mayes. aoet Price 28. nies a he. ert a | A | a pr prot trian J oi coy ll LYON & co. LYON & CO. rees, enttle, SECHLER & CO. BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, RIN NINN NON NRNA NNN shee 1 poultry sent free, ” ! y to don r soclet mated Moraes U0 hd 30 nira. J Address inl Te RE BTR Th | SSR 3 aVogue Coats and Suits recentl losed OT ‘ ful tern extended I he 4 odd \ Mares. suct of school at laurel I ir. and | be Fr enet f the pledge Of | SATURDAY APRIL 5~Dorcas Clewell, 5 mil os Mrs. A. L. Cowher, and Mr. an his society | > aorth of Port Matiide—cow. wagons. harness We are receiving the newest and most up-to- Jacob Wo ng After b rests Implements. and household goods—1 pm d ' ' Fine et eats | SATURDAY APRIL Sth~S. P. Hockman ate models in Coats and Suits every week. were served with & delicious supper TYLERSVILLE. ATURDAY APRIL Sis. F. Hockman ‘AR y h was pre v ahs vad IF ad lige itizianly was put on the St. | Ip m MeClintie. suet | Tailored Suits, Simple, Smart and d'stinctive. spective homes, wishing Miss Mirfam [410" e101 "0900 Dedication services | T Pine Gina Boruide tap. Bay mare. 10 Jt | Spring Coats that are exclusive patterns. x " ny “Sul . I LX i (ile Burnside twp Hay mare, 10 yr many more happy birt sdb . \ p old Sunday forenoo! v old: dapple gray Percheron horse 6 yr. oid Mrs. Mary Bennett, who is staying i vre. old: black horse # yrs. old; : - ze ! former minister, prea black mare with her sister, Miss Nancy Wood | ng Bp " » lot of young cattle: 4 hogs, new surrey with ring, has been very poorly the last | uf In ‘ carriage wp. Farm Implements. household Samuel n ss sal was well at- s . Timed n | few weeks, the latter is also very Aoi : y ell & goods-930 a m. AK. McClintie asuct. Terms . ae : u ol ter { it Saturds made known on day of sale sick. Mrs. Jacob Woodring Is also In Ae ht who bad best } an | 1 S 1 a very bad condition at this writing. | a eau Fork. returned home Those who spent Sunday very ] at e We oO RT "rT i 1d George Stevenson, ; : ; Bt Ganas. "were “aire Joh [some of the students of Bucknell | Everything new in Silks for street and evening Kelley and daughters, Miss Goldia |, " dot pbb Ldn “Mr iy Arh ne | dresses. and Miss Nellie, Misses Isabel and | ru . fil du g oo a | a " Byrl Cowher, Meesrs. Forrest, Hubert | 1, Carls. oF Jonusiown. is | The largest assortment of T ub Silk in all colors, Shrecken- and Herman Cowher, also Wm. Ben- | ’ h ts. P. T "R mars” CAN BE CURED Rev H A McKelvey officiated at ; Greninger is on the sick parents the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Sharer ant ‘preaches am wxceens sermon | | Will Prove It to You Free | Trimmings Trimmings The Bellefonte merchants advertise PENNS CAVE. {in the Centre Democrat because it - . Sib i llie pink 2 You who are suffering the tortures of Eczema, Itch, Sal other | «t0- i i i i Mrs. Rev. Pickens, of Willlamsport. | reaches the most people a oh powiarts of Bese, Tish. Sul Knoun or athar | All the new up-to-date trimmings in Silk was spending a few days nat w eck less by the terrible itehing, burning pains, let me send you as trial of a sooth. M an ” Bandings, Shadow Laces, and Venetian Fringes. with her daughter, Mrs. R. P amp ing, healing treatment which has cured hundreds, which I believe will eure bell | you. I will send it free, postage paid, withot any obligation on your pars George Long and John Ream have | Just fill the coupon below and mail It , Or write me, giving your name, age and address | come home for a few weeks to paint I will send the treatment free of cost $0 JOU. the [Union churct Then will return Try This Home- Made TE ——————— ww CUT AND MAIL TO DAYS a SS. to Altoona Cough Remedy J. C. HUTZELL, ns West Main St, Fort Wayne, Ind. Carpets, Linoleums and Mrs. Rolland Hockman and son - | James, of Philadelphia, spent a few Please send without cost or obligation 10 me your Free Proof Treatment. M tti g days with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Gardner rove ) Conts Little, But Does the Work Fn Elmer Rossman has moved to Quickly, or Money Refunded. didi ii agg Boalsburg where he will farm for his MAAN NE en House cleaning time is here; we are prepared athe | ther for all your wants, Quite a few of our young folks at- | tended the play at Spring Mills on| Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Saturday evening and report having a | 34 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 Be now what han be. | Toten, Di 2% cnet oF net (dit | T Lage Curtains And Summer DARE as wou Ike 0 NOV wha A we ents wor n y LA LL 0) come of the Centre Oak scribe by this | the Sugar Bb Fake a rospoontul h ec N c WwW 19] 3 M od e | largest line of new Lace Curtains, Curtain Scrims time | every one, two or three hours, . i oe ale of J, ©, Tusa wan wall | iter ise bawrs, | and Nets: Also the new Voile Curtains, Cretons to attended on Saturday, and the goods ody takes hold of a cough more quickly match the new floral patterns. brought reasonable pri on | than anything else you ever used. Usu- | ally ends a « eh seated cough inside MILESBURG. of 24 hours, endid, too, for whoop- Those who attended the funeral of ing cough, oy chest pains, bronehi- the late Mrs. John Flack from a dis- | tis and other throat troubles, It stim. 3 —— tance, are as follows The sons and | itdates the appetite and is slightly laxs |". S daughters, George Bradley, Chicago; | ative, which helps end a plow 4 —— oes 0Oe€sS Grant Bradley, Nanty Glo; Mra.| This recipe makes more and better Smith, Morrisdale; Mra, Keith, Se- | cough syrup than you could buy had NY ward; Mrs. Hemsley, Munson; Mrs. | made for $2.60, 1¢ keeps perfectly an : Our Spring line of Shoes for men, women and Snedon, sister, and Mrs Merriott, n gus pleasantly, children are here for nr inspection. sensansnsnnennsnsnnsrrnsesnsss JB0POO0 ADE NO. .coveeiiiieses niece, from Munson: William Chap-| Pinex is the most valuable goncen. man, brother, Hilewood; Mrs. 8. |t¢rated compound of Norway white Chapman, sister-in-law, Patton: In- | extract, and is rich in guaiacol an a cluding the following step-children: | the natural pine elements which are so Mrs. Finley, Creekside; Nelson Flack Ov and wife, H. A. Scribner and wife, and hating $0 the matabranse, tihar, Prep. erland Model oT hd, Spi, S| pie 2p int one, ap PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Mabel Bradley, daughter-in-law, Al- Sugar syrup | topma radley, daughter-in-law, Al honey) has Jroven 40 popular thtou This Car Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. LYON & CO he - an na ———— ara, Vill be 4 nly home estab (it's often imitated, But the i, 1 mo . in Milesburg in the near fu- ure, The wedding bells are jingling a ECE J ohn Sebring, J Yr. Bellefonte Perna week tor Ee Te YAGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY, ‘ : Wy + Boromnihy Latik wet. Banter BELLEEONTE, . . PENN'A.
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