Thursday, April 24th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5, mp—— TT a ——— EE —— Mrs. Jane K. Noll, of Williams - ~-Mrs. John P. Harris and Mrs, RECENT DEATHS, forctock, Rev. Blerly, of the Evangels port, attended the funeral of Mra | Emily Warfield were guests at the — . m—— | teal churéeh, to which deceased had Henry Emel at this place, on Tuesday, | home of Mrs, IL. B. Harris in Mill DUCK: Mrs. Anna Duck, wife of | early placed her faith, was the offi= —John Love and Leroy Locke, two Hall on Tuesday. Henry Duck, passed away Saturday |Clating minister students at Haverford College, ar- Rev. Frum, of Pleasant Gap, will |2fternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at her home Natya hoes rived home Saturday for their spring |Preach in the M, E. chapel at Cole- | In Millheim, after a lingering illness | Bellefonte's Carpet sale is a cork« vacation, ) ville next Sunday afterncon at 1:30, [from internal cancer. The deceased, | “7. Now is the time—Katz & Co's I " 9. whose maiden name w i {is the place. Miss Anna Leech, of Boalsburg, unday school at 2:30. was born In a Anna Fran : ~~ a a returned to her home Tuesday after Miss Ann Cherry, of North Thom- | qo. y St— - ‘wo x . ' Ar tia SR x of TH or age at time of death was 67 h : a week's visit at the home of Willlam | 848 street, left Saturday last for Phil- SPH 1 8 Ay : Si ~Dr. J. L. Seibert spent Sunday at | -—Ex-Sheriff Henry Kline was a |S Resides, of Bast High street. |adelphin’ where she expects to re- [yoo @nd 9 days. Surviving her are | Penny a Word Adv. ’ ¥ ath ' ’ ) ’ her hush ‘ ’ ; p : his father's home at Newport, Pa, visitor In Tyrone on Monday. ~Thomas A. Shoemaker and John |™2In until June as the guest of her ar sand, Sa taid PW " And twa 1 Any subscriber can insert & want advertls — Miss Artie Keller, of Belleville, All the latest music in the “Win- | M, Shugert departed on Tuesday af- |*"ter. Mrs. Harry Dawson Millheim, am + Bmith of | pegs in this column one issue tree, if jt doos 3 and Mrs. Busar artz, o ood i one Ohijo, is visiting at her old home in |ning Girl" at the opera house tonight. | ternoon on a business trip to Phila- | Miss Mary Raymond, of this place, | Penn township, The Rana ne, ul [an cnsant Moran: Hargis Jo Sibi, 1 Madisonburg. Fred Blanchard, of Chicago, Il, {delphia and Washington, D. C. Was removed from her home on south ; : a Bd on Wednesday morning at 9:40 o'clock | than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three | Merril Knapp left Tuesday for |was an arrival in town on Monday for Bellefonte's first experience in Potter street to the Bellefonte hospl- | from her late residence, Rev, M. I. | 9 cents, No advertisements will be answ Beaver Falls where he expects to se- |a visit to Bellefonte friends popular " priced musical comedy. Don't | tal ed" Ww ednesday, and will be oper- | (Gees y pastor of the Lutheran church, from this office : ; il cure employment Hammon Sechler returned home | miss attending the opera house to- RY upon today for appendicitis, of which the deceased was a congist- | HOUSES: For sale and rent. J. M Keleh) ine, -—Mr and Mrs. F. HL. Thomas re- last Thursday from a week's visit to) night, tomorrow night and Saturday Mrs, J. G. Clark, who for many | ent member, had charge of the ser- Bellefonte, Pa 90 turned home the latter part of last his deughter, Mrs, Willlam A. Kirby. [night 10, 20 and 20 cents years was connected with the Brock- y i es Interment in Fairview cems WANTED a position as clerk or book Keeper, week from a sojourn at Atlantic City Mrs. J. Thomas Mitchell return- Miss Margaret Kessling return:a Bt holy House at this place as house- | tery J.C. Rumnberger, Bellefonte, Pa . i N » 8 g " “ y Cee § : s of . 3 y : y . 7 ‘ | - — —Jack McCummings, of Coleville, |ed home Sunday evening from a ten [to her home In Snow Shoe Wednes In wi Si a he home o her nies BRISBIN Mrs, Alice PBrisbin, wife | FOR BALE: ~Second band Singer sewing mae departed on Monday for Altoona days’ visit to friends in Philadelphia, | day morning after a delightful visit | Maro} roit, alichigan, on the ' Uilof B. D. Brigbin, died at her home in chine. Ipnguire atthis oMes uf " 3 " ‘ Mare ry : . . dill —- — where he expects to secure employ- ~Lee Larimer, of Jersey Shore, vis- | #! the home of A. L. Landis, of East | : y i loeraey ppv Sunday evening at 7:30 | STORE~Good-paying swore for sale in Belle. ment. ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vv | Curtin street | Jeweler Frank Galbraith Jost his | o'clock f heart trouble, after an ill- fone. Inquire at this oMee 5 i . i | ’ ‘lend y ) aturday., “Riley” | ness of abou A weeks T - —~Miss IL. 8S. Beltz, superintendent Larimer, of this place, between trains Arthur Black, of Williamsport, 5 w 1 Rile) b B ba wn ad 4 {od ) ! ‘ . r 3] i tw oh ek I'he FOR RENT — Brick livery stable, centrally lo- of the Bellefonte hospital left Mon- [on Monday {who Is an employee of the Lycoming |¥@® only a dog but he had been a ceased was born Potter township | cated. Inquire of Lyon & Co.. Bellefonte. 1318 . fd h . Xture { jalb y' } roa land was fifty. sever Car , " ; day for a visit of several days with -Mrs. J. M. Dale and her dau rhte Foundry & Machine Company was fix in Galbraith home for a nd | seven ars of age FOR RENT Basement room in Lyric Theatre y 1 fughler good many years. A collision with | She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. buliding. Inquire st Workmen's Bargajn fends in Harrisburg Virginia, are among those 0 rolle. | Breeting his friends at his old home . fr smong those from Belle- | Hazl Bros. auto delivery car ended | Joseph Shirk and was a highly re Store EY . ‘ " ) ‘ » a y in this place, over Sunday A. L. Auman, of Coburn, was a|fonte who are enjoying a visit at! ‘ ’ hi lokship's ear v vot 6 tis 4 . of | — | i dogship's earthly areer, ppected christian lady an P ut » " Oe DA TO Cart caller on Monday, while en route to [Atlantic City | I'he Ladies’ Bible class of the | I a } ’ " wl ot mber f th , ow é ali dh sehaid ah mooush werk grb Pv. i “ fq ~ fo \ . m I 0 h ethodist ouse ho Ar juire of VP are the lower Bald Eagle regions in search Mrs. E. F. Tausig, of Harrisburg. | United Brethren church will hold a | ‘ ! Wolford, wife and three h h ) 10) | quire 3., care of I r : this office : . children formerly of Rebersburg her i ! husband xii of purchasable mining timber with her two ch \ Are " | sale on Saturday afternoon and ev-| ! . ; ) Reich h — - I Mrs T : ig ildren, are 8 of lening next in the roo ad r the | Were in Bellefonte on Monday en- ’ irisbin and laughter rs FOR RENT ~The store room in Airen's Block Jerome Harper, who holds a cleri- | Mrs. Tausig’s mother, Mrs auble | - xi in the room adjoining the} Midlothian Md here thes ilah Boon, of Ney formerly occupied by Finklestine. Apply st ‘ taat " u Wey t x nT Pa . ! i to idlo A. 3 , wh | V ' . V ny ’ in Lin : i) cal position with the Kettle Creek East High street, 3 ib h. Patrons may secure bread, will make their t ature re side ce dur I 80 o . v Alkens swore 14-0 x . 3 » N 1. ” j rolls, ples, cakes and ice cream |W nx ih 1 H | i } iu F - —- Coal Company Bitumen, J a., pent Mrs Edward Harper returned . . 4 ing the time Mr. Wolford is employed ‘ EGGS: For batching, full blood Parr Sunday at his home in this city, home Saturday afternoon from an ex- | e\ eh Bathurs formerly of | aa 4 swyer on the MeNitt lumber Wyandotts, fioe flock. Add ER Miss Caroline Valentine departed | tended visit with friend and rela- i Garand ny Ow ) tne | speration an { n . Mills, Pa on Tuesday for West Chester, Pa, |tVves in Scranton led i church at Shade Sire Jon: tr all: MN OW 2 “ WANTEI A iter where she will attend the Jacobs- Mrs. Robert Wray, of East Brady. | i wa isiting Bellefonte Sri ‘Spending ‘ Aig ¢ ra ok lat , Moi ibs preter ’ Ya rier N this x TY o : 14 n “Pp ailing ! \ | | . ) ks " prin Mi a Price wedding which take la there | Pa, is the guest of her mother, Mrs pu Wit V inthurst h atts r turned an awd . ] : Max lantz today. | Sal th Brown, at Mrs. James Harris : : sind Be I a 4 and ha en "» KR ne or, ri) Vill Hela rh and ha -Register J. Frank Smith depart- | OD Spring street d : 4 gs ha | ; . ) d ed on Tuesday afternoon for Indiana, Mrs. Charles Case and three il- Jari 4 of Philipsburg, i Ie her two little gran NKLE vowing an ra- OR S r all t Set Pa. and Trafford City, where he will (dren, of Sunbury, i visiting her PE Biber edi fonte Monday by dr Kok oltion in ti} y aven nit { I OR ALE 3 Rea ar atte siness per ; to the ents, \ : to twalrre Mficer Moore of that place and lodg " : : tomach tr wit ’ SHEDS malas tole attend to business pertaining the ents, Mr. and Mrs R. Spigelmy b will remain wit} er for a WwW Ww ¢ i with which had | setting Jorge W. Zerby 1 i N ¥ settling of ar stat {of West Howard street ) in Ai) ee Ww a sted on a ) SE FY N " lohn H or M Madi Oe \ of assault and at ter and be ] NusuA ne p 1 h un daught Ks HL SE FOR BENT Pour} John ol 0 ure, fo iss Madge rris ¢ Dane ing bile bad} urn tosti abut ' | fi } patrons of th y vig : , 1 Mr, 7% ‘ nt, centrally many vears conductor n i hy Gerald and Isabell RG her | .. 5 , . tb a hu brought wad “4 Maire “pl A ! ‘ Lrunkie of Ja ! givenat once. rent begins May | erm of BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS and other RKues ider iry fohnst burg passenger train, In | WwW t y» nephew and niece retired list, was eet g Bell er } r in Bellw fonte friends on Tuesday vy Hafer James B. Cook, who is connected | parted on Monday r New Kens r ' " . 4 n addi to this t} will NO |g ‘ os 3 v . N b tha Rarwd } ‘val Company » where he will : B Buia iw ur tad N on which will | ot ro p Follow the rowd oe a tats f {, Fred | SEED OATS ~The undersigned with the Berwl | al mp n : aer n { \ held nt Arbit tion 1 { : } ! \ : FoWwa . \ Leg \ yorotl \ ' for of western seed oats v at Windber, pen $ v : » | nis Qs 8s a £ I work ’ H irt hous ‘h A rar t : ) ' : nit | ie funeral y p ‘ y fonte, which may be pure home of his parents i nd ‘ I n Nolan, of T night \ T y i t RKund 0 : \ y Jucte 2% FH hman in the | Pushel. C. Y. Wagner 3 } gs; Indian Ru district r I l ! ! ‘ { r i t v y ' menda 1 “1 A bY i 1 ! . nfer. Howard, Pi Typewriter entered th Hardware office making 1 dea t Faun this district iast fall, was attending Xi 8 Cameron to business and greeting old friends | came from Philade employed in rh beer ot oof t » hart camp, and wher it con Le OO) UIBER Joh ‘ 1 neh truss axle, Darn 1 : ' " mf he an & ‘ ) ry oj ud \ } 0 at GW ali WALOD., Darrow track. 1 in Bellefonts Monday Mr (3ieason . nd the funern pointer Chas M Brows. Yarnell ¢ing boomed fon ed States merfor it Howard w red foxe whic) " v re Frida ‘ A 139 151} ft | FARM For sae or excha Judgeship In the new ANAT i morning f Pt ely h started st J th ‘ 4 NE nd i N . i niles west of Belief + v4 ri Short Session with fase and us've YErmilory & PX De rienes arantesd and g want profitat ck ng Maga MAK Handkerchiefs, Dress . Goods, Stamped Linens Eo sent 5 3 at be oppor particulars at FREEPORT MFG. CO. BY Main S kiyn MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce Forest Fires in Sugar Valley. Fgh \ ‘ Bellefonte—Grain. ' y : rid pe On | ) \ . The following prices are paid by _ Farmed in of twalve e to the hou , ' Fa . be el . ) nd Wagner for grain z, proprie f the | hundred r Rane oy 1 Prayer service | Wheat, Red n House. Ebensbu or! T oxt ; BRO 4 bot " ‘ ne | \ it Whi Wheat, White nes, deput vif of Cambria Helen Stanie the Hitle daug who had hur te ¢e 8 ' gy a a 3 nited (Rye er of Mr. and Mrs, Charles § } all danger was _ ) . ‘ J HY on ed Corn f East Curtin slreet Wt « sho last week e to assist Dr Wes. Larimer on a fishing trip on Logan's : AN thelr attention to tl ul ’ wih } the Sun- | Oats cretary of the Y. M. « Branch and Spring Creek, Frida nd | Scalded on Saturday evening about 5 Ww fire In the woods. and VAT ! ) y 8 - org Barley A again So his Sm. J 8a rdas . { hi Wek While here rg v Cl aa Jropanng work succeeded In inguishing Wo 'RNER % oO Sid Mary | | ‘ made Ld 13 eadquarters vith § dh » , Het inmes orner at or Me in Colve or Mr. G Ne intended to remain here Mr. and Mrs 4, V oy met They | Jur¥ poured out two cups of coffee On Saturday evening a f { Sunday morning at 2:20 o'clock i i» Phys Perfect Health $1.00 permand nt y but after A week's ex left for their homes Sunda morning and set them on ) ntove when the ire was raging along the W. D. & i a hock to her mans friends : wh ; i. HET Xb it an improper der to properly qualify for this class peckled beauties th ‘ the boiling coffe p snning hee Of SEITE was organ sed wy lags: rag Mra. Horner becams f the individus less { breathe of work M Goss therefore decid d { Shuey left on Monday 1» \ { P "OS \ ‘ } \ od work they beat out th flames ft Wednesday morning with severe properly suffic 18 is not taken In ed that } bent urse was in ac- |ternoon for Harrisburg to attend he left a WS E a h y ft ps The woods along the mountain side | vomiting which continued inti | 46 the lungs 1 r blood ‘ 14 hi wat co © Was ‘ | te O60 fo § i irg , y ‘ alde o n nod 1 . " f 0 \ our ’ W ir wi oxy Bindi Ia Worl bain Tori opr vine By Mr lh Fut bet "oH of iN Mn. deat east of Salona became ignited in some | d« ith released her from her suffering | ana consequently it is an possibil- ’ ’ ] i ! . manner Sunday and for A time lon Sunday morning T he bereaved | blood to repa bodily threatened the destruction of John R. husband, James 1B. Horner. was re in a proper m ATA ‘ gs and retur: y Bellefonte in the fall in the Interests of the associated both cups, causing the child agoniz- ‘ ence } he ] thot ol 3 Ei 0 ta a 4 One o ie most Interesting and Re nines of hom ghuthodint Kip at ne pain. She was taken to the Belle Thompson's portable saw mill and | cently discharged from the hospital Rexall Shoulder Br mpels helpful lectures ever given in Belle I 1} 1} © le Centre neylva fonte hospital at once where she re- considerable manufactured lumber. | where he had been undergoing treat i ag u ; a npel fonte wi} be } 1 at Petrike Hall nia conference Fhe convention will | ceived treatment and is now out of Men fro tt ‘“ ounding country | ment for af ool ‘ ' " weathineg In ! Ww ) weard a etriken n f two days and will be resided . . : \ | rom 1; surrounding | | fix weeks and ie deserving y y ¢ I danger and recovering nicely and the village of Salona gathered of great sympathy in his hour of sor Ins tomorrow night. This will be In con-| |. Bishop Earl Cranston and be position, thus ass nection with the appearance of Dr addressed by Some very prominent The greatly desired pictures of | toRether and soon extinguished the | row. Deceased was the daughter of quantity of air bel Charles E. Barker. of Washington, | kets Mr. Shuey and Mr. W. 1 the recent Ohlo flood will be seen for flames, RL wae and Mary Noll, and was born at |, nes to D. C., who comes to this place as one Fleming are delegntes from the local | the first time in Bellefonte next Mon- - Mcliride's Gap Her age was about Th of the Star Course attractions. Dr Methodist church day night, April 25th, Mr. Brandman Marriage Licenses. [61 years Thirty-eight years ago she Barker for a number of years was the of the Lyric, has secured for this date | Wm. Arnold . « Rush Twi was united In marriage with James physical adviser of President Taft, Harry D. Smith, a former resi- la large reel of pictures taken during | Hattie M. Morehead Rush Twp. |B. Horner, to which union the follow and stands in the forefront of the [dent of Bellefonte, but now traveling | the helghth of the horror and deplot Harr, Smith - . . Zion | INK children were born, all of whom teachers, orators and exemplars of [for a large furniture house with head« | in detail the following subjects 20 Mi : Ce brick u . Zion survive W. C., of Altoona Harvey the “Gospel of Health and Happl- [quarters In Pittsburg, was in Belles | foot of water In Main street—Guard- | nai arbi 4 t of Colyer; Minnie of lock Haven: ness.” He has devoted years of care- |fonte Monday and Tuesday, looking | ing Uncle Sam's mall-lLost, home | Wm Lingle HES Sunbury | Mrs, Elsie Stamm, of State College: |. ‘ : ful, painstaking Investigation to the |up his old friends and acquaintances and fortune. but saved wife and chil Sarah Relchenback « « Sunbury | Mrs. Edna Bottorf And Mra. Bertha ating pS reomtent this brace to best method for developing and iIt is thirty vears since he left Belle Aren—When the levee broke <The | Ge Rn Bowmaster - “ : Curtin | Pettleyon, of Lewistown She also | th WHO heed such an appliance maintaining the best physical condl forte and this is his first visit here In | morgue, where all Dayton claimed | Florence Shultz - "hal « Curtin {leaves these brothers and sisters lan Wii fA nte that it will do tion. His lecture on “How to live to [that time. Hix father, Calvin Smith | its dead-—Arrival of Ohio state troops | Wilbur Miller . Howard | Hannah Noll, of Johnstown; George h Hog Re . nim A " B n Prio be a hundred years old” Is practical [in the early eighties conducted al Unloading the relief tralns<Ma- | Bossie Lowry . « « Nittany | Noll, of Peru; Henry Noll, of Axe $1.00 Can a i Teo and within the reach of all He Is, | bakery In a room in the Bush Arcade. | rooned on housetops-<After the water go hil 3 | mann; Harvey Noll of Chicago: Mrs. an be obtained only at our by all odds, the most Interesting, | The old gentleman Is still Hving at! went down-—A message from the | wit A. Frank y Pht Haury Kate Heaton, of Peru; Charles Noll, “tore—The Rexall Store unique and Inspiring prophet of Good | the age of 78, although last summer | dead. In addition to this feature the | } limina Rupley « Philipsburg of llinols; Mrs. Maggie Haag, Celia Health before the American people. |he suffered a stroke of paralysis | Lyric will have four other good reels | Harry A. Dalley « « Danville | Mary and Mrs Wallace Markle, | Every man and woman in Bellefonte | which left him In a feeble condition | and music by the orchestra, Admis- | Mary BE. Jackson State College | of tellefonte. Funeral services were Green's Pharmacy Co., county vere the guests of Charl tater the wearer nssu give new fg brace in light doesn’t Interfere w tion, and the wearer f Its presence except a incorrect attitude is assumed Hearing the highest endorsement of medical authorities, we can unhesi should hear Dr. Barker's lecture to- | Many of our older residents will re- (sion § cents to all, Doors will open |(Geo. A. Tolbert « + Fleming | conducted at her late home at Col morrow night, member the Smiths, at 6 p. m. | Blaney Shipley Fleming {yer on Wednesday morning at 9 THE REXALL STORE.
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