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DOMINO “AVIATES,” IN HIS MIND, TO FLORIDA. (Continued from 1st page.) they called me pointing them two weeks explained that I had partaken of an overdose of chicken and waffle and felt somewhat indisposed hence, post- poned my trip a few weeks were well satisfied with my and at once arranged for my tainment. I tied my airship Paw Paw tree, and as It was o'clock when [I arrived there, Mrs James at once hustled about and in due time dinner was announced to which 1 certainly did ample justice, for the dinner was such as to satis fy the most fastiduous gormand While partaking of meal | marked that I was fond of fresh fish and asked whether 1 could catch a mess to take home with me. "Oh, certainly” said Lew, "After dinner I will show principal places of interest town, and will take you the lake and give you of The orange most be trees I fruit, 1} southern Jluxurient mild n't h then wher with look ot James Darby! distar and it, a length up, Darl ri for disap- ago, but 1 to account apology oni r- to a eleven our re- vers in the down the ad 1 boat and pick up m ed. 1 picked tw ] i= in of the Ne vant Vesta Shaffer » 1 NE Shaffer Kessinger Alke Ir fl ] Weaver : » } nd Yearick Mrs spend with Fred Hannah Wel the summer her daughter Is Rt old Mary Wing to Virginia Pecht in Mrs CENTRE MILLS. A surprise party was held at home of J. A. Kline on Saturday ening in honor of Mrs. Kline's birthday Her friends and neigh- bors met shortly after 8 o'clock and gave her a pleasant surprise were thirty some present who took of and enjoyed the delicious sup- per prepared by the kind of Brush Valley The children pres- ent were Mrs. Godshall with hey two daughters and son; George Kline, of Antis Fort; Arthur Kline, of Al- toona, and little daughter, Helen Mar- garet; also all the grandchildren. eight In number, remembered their grandmother by thelr presence. Af- ter partaking of the good supper the young and old folks mingled togeth- er in making the evening a pleasant one, indulging In singing, games and conversation The Jolly crowd left about midnight, after wishing Mrs. Kline many more happy returns of the day Mr. and and Mrs Charley Mr, the Mrs. William Jamison, and Stover spent Kline Homan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs Sunday with Glenwood Ranges, that make cook ing and baking easy-—-at H, P. Schaef. fer's Hardware. Ad, tt i nothing | peated | | greatly lin | the They | | ple { hall | do {and and | brought to this place on Thursday | burie ad {ant ev- | 63rd | { James There | par- | neighbors | BELLEFONTE BOY'S LETTER FROM CHINA, (Continued from page 1.) ness. For example 1 sald, “If one has a pain in the stomach, all that is necessary, is to ask Him and he will remove the pain” He said, “Won't you burn incense.” 1 said, “no.” He said, “If I would pray, God would not come down and heal me.” 1 then ex- plained that Jesus was not only In Heaven but here now, in this place. I then asked him how he prayed sald he prayed in this way, “God why don't you come down and cure my pain?’ 1 then explained that he did not pray to God nor did he pray In the name of Jesus. 1 then referred to John 16:24, “hither have ve asked in my name, ask and ve shall receive that your joy may be Also John 16:23, “whatsoever ye ask the father in my name he give it you." 1 asked him if he pray with me and he said he We then knelt and as 1 prayed after me Feb, 1: Today was here. I had the street chapel open as usual during the day. There were those who came and went continually There were a good many, over a thousand, who visited the chapel dur ing the day. Seventy-five Gospels were sold, As far as members and sale of books are concerned, this is the best day 1 have had here. God strengthened and helped me Very soon Jarge num- will confess Christ in this place It cannot be otherwise, interest of the people is simply wonderful Ther some meaning in the fact that oy thousand peo will crowd small preaching in a day and buy many books listen to my words the people There was who came today criticised my place as being small uninviting, Of course 1 agreed him but certainly told him a few ings about an Heaven You x fine l the n the the shall would would, he re- market day preaching bers of people In er a into a $0 and as one with th mors other w for LOT th this (RI PINE GROVE MILLS. vhicl good and friends Andrew Horner, wife of Youngstown, are here this week ten-months-old Mrs. George Hazel died on Tuesday L (nhors Ren Thomas, friends The and burg and son visiting child of Mr of Greens night and was and Pleas- sym- on Friday Gap pathy of Ellsworth and week morning at They have the deep their many friends here, Miller, son and daughter, Carrie, of Dunbar, lant at the home Rae's Mrs. Samuel Rae is preparing to go visit her husband who is employed at Tonawando A. J. Hoover, in our town here are of Samuel to of Juniata, on Sunday always glad to wWaR aceon His friends greet him The Japanese War Scare. Much Is being sald In the press just now as to what Japan will do if the California legislature passes the alien land law While Japan could make herself a troublesome enemy If war was declared, the Japanese govern ment knows that they would gain nothing and would have much to lose Viscount Chinda, the Japanese am- bassador to Washington, through his secretary, Ohabe, made the state- ment on Wednesday “that his coun try would not declare war against the United States even if the Call. fornia legislature does pass the Allen land law, aimed exclusively at Jape anese.” The ambassor sald that he regretted that there was any war scare In this country, He | { signed full. | will | feral J. B. Clearfield, visited | | but | the | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, ODD FELLOWS’ BIG DAY. To-morrow Will Witness Great Gath. ering At Jersey Shore. Jersey Shore awaits in gala attire welcome the large force of Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows who will invade the town to-morrow. Only the {ll grace of the weather man can mar what has been planned to be a great event in the history of the or- der. Bellefonte lodge No. 163 will go down in the early morning train, leav. ing at 7:06, and it is thought a great many other persons from this place will attend, in addition to the dif- ferent lodges over the county The round trip fare from Bellefonte will be $1.30, The order of parade which division each lodge is as follows Escore-Independent Chief marshal, P, G lL.odge No, 101, Chief of staff, Fred A 101; aldes, A. P. Zuber, CC. Bittings, 1034; 1... H. American Flag. Executive committee New York Central Shop band Department Commander Major Gen Andrews and StafY Regiment, under command Colonel Willlam H. Kless, accom- panied by Staff First Division, Color shal—Dr. J. Sweisfort, aldes, Charles F. Greevy, Lycoming 112 G. CC. Miller, Bellefonte 153 11 lodges from Potter, Blalr, Bradford Cameron and Lycoming counties Second Division, Blue Mar shall, Jesse C, Piggins, Lewisburg aide FF. WW. MacGrady Mt. Carmel 630; William F. Faust, Milton 54 all lodges from Tioga, Snyder Union Northumberland, Schuylkill, Dauphin, Centre Lackawanna, Montour and JUZerne counties, Third Division ill, John L to tor AK showing will be Hose Co. No. 1. Charles 8B. Nefy Williamson, 662; George Barner, 101, Fourth of Mink Danville Mar. 109 ‘olor 94 Color Scarlet Mar Miller, Sunbury 62 R. Buc) Mt. « sh Berwicl irmel JACKSONVILLE Bellefonte’'s New Library. 2.6 the brary avdded monthly fifty or patron will change of from Reynoldsville quarterly Cummings recently nstalled a lie brary in our Clearfield, having 250 patrons. Bellefonte has within 1000 of as many people as and should give the asso. least patrons to organs be and more bo sinter town ciation at ize If wait 200 interested In this matter do until the organizer calls on make yourself known to him Garman House. Just ask for Library man not you, nt the Cattle Pasture, The Lehigh Valley Coal Company will open thelr 6000 acre range Beech Creek, May 1st, Bea. son Mav 1st to October 15th. Terms, $1.50 per head per season, Cattle re. celved only on Wednesdays and Sat. urdays. Address Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Snow Bhoe, Pa, for any further Information, x40 Tonight, at the opera house, Dal. Mason in musical comedy. 10, 20 and 30 cents ny PUBLIC BALES. SATURDAY, APRIL 26-Mre. Mary Martin, at Snydertown, will sell lot of fine household goods: also 8. room house, stable, outbulldings and one-half acre of ground. Sale at 1 p. m. D. Kerns, auet, | heard N | High street; | piace of beginning | feet and 8 inches and extending back 10 Cherry on | 1913, under the | | management of Mr, Geo. Lorrah, ~= | for the sum of $2080 41 | #80 10 be sold, is situate In the township of Snow BELLEFONTE, MUDLICK HOLLOW, Mr. Milton came home on Thurs. day to make garden on Friday and Saturday. Thomas Marks was a pleasant cal- ler at the home of Wesley Biddle on Sunday. Mr. Gates, a visitor at Sunday, Our mall man, Julian, was seen Sunday, Charlie Biddle left spend a week with his family Thomas Burns, from Benore, a caller at Biddle's one day last Our neighbor, Mr eam, from Matternville, his sister's, Mrs. was Brown, Mr, in Willlams, from our Hollow on on Saturday to wan week LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION. Notice is hereby given thas Lhe undersigned | a registered student at law in the office of N. B Spangler, Esqg., of Centre county Bar, will. on or before Tuesday, the 10th day of June, 1913, file his credentials with, and make application to the State Board of Law Examiners to be ex- amined by sald Board on the 18t and 2nd days of July, 1918, for admission 0 the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania x20 IVAN WALKER "AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned | Auditor, duly sppointed by the Orphan's Court of Centre county, wo make distribution of the funds in the bands of Albert N. Blerly, sdwin istrator of the estate of David CC Walter, wo and among those legally entitled thereto, w meet the parties in interest at his office in Crid er's Exchange Bullding. Bellefonte, Pa. on Tuesday, the 13th day of May. A. D. 1913, at ten o'clock A. M., when and where the same w B. SPANGLER Auditor EXECUTORS’ NOTICE, Estate of Samuel B, Leathers Township, deceased Letters testamentary in the above named es tate having been granted so the undersigned all persons indebted to sald estate, are 1 be x19 inte red ues wed { to make payment and those having clalms or de mands against sald estate are requested wo nt the same duly authenticated for without delay wo JOSEPH LEATHERS, WILBUR F. LEATHERS. } Curtin. Pa. RF. D Johnswon, Atty pre selliement JK ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ‘ A! tate i / SHERIFF'S SALE. the street stroct leading o oof tid ir ARTHUR RB. LES Shari x SHERIFF'S SALE, fev MILO there \d wart House in Bellefonte MONDAY MAY 12th. 1912 at 1.30 PM. the following described real estate wo wit All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground being In the Borough of Bellefonte County of Oentre and State of Pennsylvania bounded and deseribed as follows, wwit: Be ginning on the South side of High street near what was formerly the Colored Sehool Southward along the lot of said school board in the Borough of Bellefonte to Cherry Alley: thenoe Eastward along sald Alley to lot of Hin | ton heirs; thence Northward along sald lot to | thence along High street 10 the | Fronting on High street 53 Alley. It being the same premises which J, L Spangler by his deed bearing date March 0th 1888 recorded In Centre County in Deed Book 8 page 30 granted and conveyed to the party of | the first part Seized, levied upon, taken into execution and 10 be sold as the property of Henry H. Mont | TERMS OF SALE: No deed will be acknow- | °F gomery ledged until purchase mone is paid in full Sheriff's OMoe ARTHUR B. LEE | Bellefonte, Pa. April 2ist 1013. Sheriff x2 NOTICE OF ORPHAN'S COURT | SALE. Estate of George J. Kachik, late of the town. ship of Snow Shoe, decoased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of Lhe estate of George J. Kachik, | Inte of the wownship of Snow Shoe, deceased has petitioned theOrphans' Court for the sale of the real estate of the sald decedent, herelnafier | described, for the payment of the debts and also to be allowed Lo purchase the personal property That sald real estate, Shoo, County of Centre, and State of Pennsyl vania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning st a point on publie road at inter seotion of Pan Cake street south #0 degrees cast 178.7 foot vo » and corner; thence south 4 Trees west 130 feet Lo A post and corner to Up. zoll street; thonoe along said Uzzell street north #0 degrees west 188 7 foot to a post at south side of publie road; thence along sald public road made a | flying trip to Julian Monday forenoon, | Bar of the | said ] house of Howard | thenoe | | fonte Boro |W. J | holder, { beth | ford Pletcher and Katie M Re WEZTHD Thursday, April 24th, 1913, Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Makes delicious home-baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking pleasant and profitable 188.7 feet Lo the place of beginnin emises there 's erected 8 hot dings. connec and other bul) That the said Court made ar Teal estate st private sale 0 the and Administrator the price of sum less Lhe morgage Lens, which w Ledby such sale That sa return of seid made vw the Orphat { tof ( the 19h M the out-bu order wo sell said ersigned {or or Ky D. 19 lair PRN ny BL whic Orpt ir bet M ceased rl f t and fina nt cCafferty, administrator ox MeCafferty late deceased and final yer executor Hanna, ate 1 AO (Charles PT f Char Bellefonte Boro he Charles EE Hu Margaret 1 Fownship, deceased 14. The first and final account 8 Hazel and HH. A. Smith, executors ete, of Nancy E O'Bryan late Bellefonte Boro, dec'd i165, The first and final K. Johnston, Administrator Mary Martha Poorman, ate deceased first and final account Dietz administratrix of ete, Dietz, Inte of Marion Town. deceased The first and partial account of Carlin, executor of ets of John ate of Miles township, deceas- first of T acount of J of etc of of Belle 18. The ella M William ship, Rreon od) IS. The second and final Busan Hetrick (nee Burkholder) istratrix of ete, of Michael M ate of Potter Township, account of admin Burk. deceas- od 19 Rus The first and final account of Fer. Potter, executor of ete of Elisa. Lingle, ate of Potter Township, deceased 20, The first and final account of Annie E. Noll, sole acting Executrix of ete. of Elizabeth J. Davis, late of Har ris township, Dec'd 2). The first and final account of Mil. Tohneson, ad. ministrators of ete, of N. Benjamin 8B Brown, ate of Liberty Township, de- onsed. © 22. The first and final account of H. RB. Winklebleck and C. 8B Musser, ad. ministrators of ete, of Emanuel HH. Musser, late of Haines Township, de. conned, of | of | | with { should of | sure | Rredients, | market WANTED! Men and Boys STEADY WORK-—-WAGES $1.75 PER DAY and UP. be Work, made Apply to Hayes Run Fire Brick Co, ORVISTON, PENNA, Women’s Striped 98 Suitsat . . .. $9. a Number of the Season's Popular Colorings. in Light Weight Wool Serge Dresses at . $6. N off ect < CLASTER'S Bellefonte, Pa. Don't Trifle With Your Skin the lotions At time should Creams not be that they have skin be or unless no trifled powders you are harmful in- There nothing on the that Is purer or that will preserve your skin or keep it in better condition than used no is to-day ARUMAINE'S VANISHING CREAM This cream oratory i= made In our own lab- after a scientific formula. Ev ery Ingredient that is used is employ « ed In order to accomplish a speeific purpose. Every bit of this cream to render the skin softer smoother and clear. Costs only 280 per Jar, helps Ss—— Krumrine's Drug Store, BELLEFONTE . . . . PENNA.
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