Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 15th, 1913, The Gentre emocrat, CHAS. R, KURTZ, Rditor and Proprietor, A.C DERR, Ass ¢ Hditor, 5,600. A SWORN CIRCULATION OVER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, : $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to she oMoce and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with , Y, shrico-a-woek World for, Pisssburg Stockman for. ...... W, J. Bryan's "Commoner" Published weekly every Thursday mornin 51.68 CURTIN. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stover, of Belle- fonte, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bathurst, on Sunday. John Glenn, of Tyrone, visited his brother, Jerry, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, John Curtin and two sons, of Bellefonte, visited the form- er's mother, Mrs, H. R. Curtin, on Sunday Mr. and lellefonte, of Wm, Mrs, took Brooks Edward supper at and wife Harper, of the home on Sunday A VIEW OF SUNDAY'S FIRE. . —— Editor Centre Democrat: ly be an object lession to the strenu- ous water kickers on the raise, particularly those living in outskirts of the boro. The council have for some time been scheming to make our water system us perfect as possible, and to do so and give proper fire protection the water systems on the various streets should evening Quite a number of people from Cur- | $1.80 | $1.50 | | tin attended commencement exer- cises held in the M |) church In| Milesburg on Wednesday evening A load of timber was being hauled | &nsered in the postoMoee at Bellefonte, Pa ,a8 | from Howard to the tressle on Tues- veoond-class matter The date your subscription expires is Plainly | S " agon, | arediss are given by a change of label the first | down In the water, but escaped with- issue of each month. Watch that, after you | out arinted on the label bearing your name. eomis. We send no receipts unless by special request. Watch date on vour label, Sabacribers changing postofMee address, and 20% notifying us, are liable for same. Subsoriptions will be continued, unless other. « fae directed. Both Telephones, We employ no collector. You are expected to send or bring the money o thisofee. UNIONVILLE. Mrs. Ella Holt was the first citi- music at the | gen of our city to spray her lawn and | garden by means of hose attached to her hydrant since the inauguration of | our new water plant the Rev. H. K. Ash will preach annual sermon to and for the of the Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows, in the M. BE. church. All Fellows are requested to meet in their hall at 10:15 o'clock, to march to the church in a body. Let there be a full turn out. If vou see Harold Fisher suggest an asylum: oh, no! He only is holling over with happiness because the stork left a fine at his hame on last Monday morning. It's boy No. 2 Dr. and Mrs complished daughter, Adaline mobiled from DuBois to this place on a . { Bathurst On next Sunday morning at 20:30 | vice held in Milesburg e | benefit | Oda | | | | Kenneth, acting | their aunt, queer like, don’t think he is daffy and Rolling mill | ploy | past, Holland with their ac- | turned auto- | his last Saturday afternoon and spent the | most of Sunday with Holland's mother, Mrs leaving here on Sunday m. for their home and Mrs. Lewellyn James, « Lake Hellen, Florida, arrived here on Saturday evening on the 8 o'clock train. They expect to spent the summer here Frank Peters Mary E. Griest worth to Philipst night and the Mrs sa Bing, o'clock, Mr nt Pp r " to take Miss Alles day's out- engaged and Mrs urg for a Bs ing but when he got to Port Matilda | ty they uld hoarded irned home his machine balked and RO no farther The ladies then the 1 lock train and ret And now, If Kk the folks in Philipsbu “look d smile a was his tronhle Mothers’ Sunday Pp. m sermon 1n AS t AREers 1 little 1 telephoned own oar occasion ed the mi Ir ores yt thing more ntoarost. ine old versation, thrilling those we w or entertaining then to hear two veterans of the civil war in cone each of his many eXPerences incidents of telling and times that tried mer 1d like ¢ } ‘ moe ne stand ed th ered gunners on tin direct and and shot the fina the the m from wh » halls fired a volle in tha lirection poor Billy Hw left arm off and a | wound throug thigh: how \ that field two dave up, suffering LIS hattle before he was picked and bleeding from his wounds, thinking home and mother, and lngt he picked up his one hand was frozen to the ground And he lived, and Marv- elous, Indeed Among many things related Mr. Alexander one incident nature His regiment V.) was lying In front expect. ing any minute to fall in line. Orders make coffee andl make of when at was is living vet the by was of n pathetic (The 66th P of Petershurg to be ordered were given to it quick, but | Marie Malis- | | Weaver before spent day and while crossing the run bridge gave way The men, horses and with its load of timber, went injur) A recital was noon by Miss held on I'riday after- Hurly and her class in home of Jerry Glenn and | The scholars are getting along | fine in their studies Mrs. Cralg Crossmyre fonte shopper on Monday Mrs. T. G. Leathers and son, of Mt visited the former's parents, Mrs. Roland Bryan on Sun- wife. was a Belle- | and | not { but and Mrs George visited the former's mother, Green Shope, of Kennedy, on Sunday Mrs. Henry Shultz and Mrs. Oscar | attended Mothers’ day ser- on Sunday loob, of Salona, Mrs. Harvey lowmaster Mrs, | Miss Sarah is visiting her jarnhart Reuben est day Miss Ellen sister, Emenhizer and brother For- visited friends in Curtin on Sun- brother visiting | of the and are Yeager, Bessie Gingher of Burnham, Mrs. Mabel g | SCOTIA. Williams, who has heen at Bellwood for some came home Saturday and on Monday accompanied broter-in-law, Thos. Stine, expects to be employed there W. G. Murtorff and family and Moffett, all of State, spent very pleasantly among friends her¢ the sick Mr Lykens improv i A wedding Ver gOON Harry ed em- time re- by who also | M Ky day many On their Mrs Luther and Miss Or- being some George Her list odring latter Mrs pha what is Ke also the y Dame ur Sunday v2 hool ng I were present inda The banner rea wt 8 Class tod all Kell married Srmar vO wel fF PE FAIRVIEW -—Howard yd Mrs. Lewis P Twp. y and { pensive | Age | council {tem | | a8 | do | diate | have | fined | and | the water | sessment ing | M+ be looped, That fs a somewhat pensive job, using a large lot of pipe, but as the illustration shows on Sunday morning the to the house burned would have been much smaller by several thous- and dollars had a loop system been in vogue out there. This raise in (he tax will net about $2500.00 with which have planned to loop the sys geveral o he will have money they have on streets as they so, and plation the Fire Engine of the utmost enough to in contem purchasing an Auto which would have value Sunday niso of on and {the long delay In getting horses would obviated and the imme that an auto engine would able to do would have the fire to a mere couple hundred dollars’ damage. They of much until you want when you want them you quickly and they the cost of themselves over, In the matter of tax for boro purposes, by many; the fact is the time it Is the instance there dollars of the large to street hean work been have con- of are them want money several use them BAVC timas other complained of that most of way and in nearly five boro funds laid from spring around which has prov fit since At the present council is not laying within cent. of what they have and what they call the of as- ording to ordinance. In part of the ma le water all the one thousand when the reservolr by High en of such main the and bene- the ten per to iay used was great rate licens: base ac former years t exonerations of by the water t tax was the largest taxes, which would msiderably lowered a of he greater the Or Was is the [8 of LX unt icate IX was An exception water, it department Corp 2in ’ he in for it ever thought that need to be levi ind lower pay that f(t the tax noel har ns and Mrs He Sunday at the and Hunda at eek rs nry Thompson home of their | Lemus : Mr night manan’s Cheater Br then } her they had this done orders were given | to “fall in” He had for a mesasmate, another brave solider whose name was Willlam Cramer or Kreamer, of Rebersburg. He sald to Alexander, “I am afrald we are going to have hard fight to-day: there'll be who will never get back alive Rebels had a powerful army and both armies were determined to win. Al. side and very commenced forhead had a which send soon after the fight Kreamer was shot in the and killed instantly very fine watch In Mr. Alexander wanted to to his (Kreamer's) the fight was hot, after the battle was over he was In conversation with a soldier of a New York Regimentt who took a watch out of his pocket to note the time when Alexander recognized it as Kreamer's watch, his Initials been engraved on the back the Colonel of this fact who ed the watch from the New man and he gave it up very ly. Mr. Alexander sent the watch home to Kreamer's sister at Rebers- burg, and now he wonders whether she is living yet or perhaps some of the relatives will remember of the circumstance: if so, he would like to hear from them. Mr. Alexander par- ticipated In every battle In which his regiment was eagaged and never re- celved the slightest wound. Once he was shot through the hat, the ball just grazing the scalp: at another time a ball just grazed his neck—both very close calls. He was In the three days fight at the battle of Gettysburg. A braver soldier never carried a mus ket than Irvin Gregg Alexander. «You'll ind moma of the best act. ed plays ever shown In Bellefonte at te Lyric this week. Four big reels and orchestra every nigh get parents, but too Bome weeks | ol many | frowing nails: * The | Garman | i | He | his pocket | to | | necessary having | He told | demand. | York | willing. | PINE GROVE MILLS. ME n wale 1 omopan Main trees H. F. Reed a trip to Phil Mrs Clar Mrs Goss and Miss Sall B shopping Bellefonte The Lutheran pars beautified by a fresh coat of J. RB. Smith the contract Prof. Frank 1. Paul is making arations to return to his home Camden, N. J With the churches Sunday morning Rev I. Stoy Spangler preached a sermon on Mothers’ Day. | In the ning Rev. W. K. Harnish | preached on the same subject | On Sunday morning, May 24, | W. K. 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That Is why we say to you that if they do not satisfy you, that if you do not feel convinced after using them that they have helped you and made you feel stronger and more energetic and better In every way, we want you to come back and get your money. Prices, 650 cents and $1.00. Bold In this community only at our store. The Rexall Store, Cerrar reins Wy 3 L.. F. we snd lot Hnle ! 0 Mayes, auct . ih REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO, * Mallet { nity Pa _ pon one LWO wit ods, stocks, ol Morgages and of record § i sdg 5014 1 0 Ov £55 8 ments Furniture and fixtures Overdrafis 1.18017 LIABILITIES Capita! stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, jess ex” penses and taxes paid Individual Deposits subd jot to check (exclasive of trust funds) Deposits saving fund Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding on ix URE L ERE 8) 384 90 95 75 RAE J02.60 w%2 00 oR) 190.17 $f 236m 1.75% 7% Amt of Trust funds invested, Amt of Trust funds uninvested Total Trust funds... § 076.15 State of Pennsylvania | County of Centre, | 1. John P. Harris, Treasurer of the above named company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best knowledge and belief JOHN P. HARRIS, Treas, Subscribed and sworn before me this 10th day | of May 1913 HARRY KELLER, Not. Pub J. L. SPANGLER, C.T,GERBRICH, A.C, MINGLE, Directors . . | Correct—Attest exander and Kreamer fought side by | STIMULANTS BAD FOR NERVES. | - i <> Jy - An Excelsior Auto Cycle is the Ideal mount. Its free- dom from complicated adjust. ments, its endurance, speed, power and comfort make it the choice of every discriminating rider. Absolute reliability, rea- sonable first cost, economy of upkeep and its long life put it first for hardest commercial service. Twin Cylinders, 7-10 h, p. 3 Single Cylinders, 4.5 h, p, $20. . 0. b. factory. Write for catalogue or call and get demonstration, LLOYD SAMPSEL, BELLEFONTE, PA, Rfd. No.2. The exall Storc Er —— Pappy mont The (degrees present | was The fire of Sunday will undoubted. | the {quarter | black protected Dan { which can and John {faith trees nearly | ex~- | ox! dam- | * =m Mr far | been | Using | other | was | the ! REBERSBURG. Cole left Monday for Lo assist a carriage bullder. Monday morning frost at left havoc in its train. Ice frozen from one-eighth to one- Inch thick Fruit turned ten o'clock, except where Le- 28 Royer beats from when it fs W. Harter the use of of were Krap« old violin great Ole Lock has a the 1), the weather 8 guage bureau He the birds bill | going rain, | tell COO way to no longer Kerosene his hest ruined has any | on apple | trees at | in Home tlton authority which Bull, for a Haven, who pre on organs, has | purchased by Mr. Bimpson ented it to | early n got nipped Monday VATanes y beautiful and | poor-will” bloom, seen lately of the Lhe altitudinous “whip been vit} men of road bills all based that the before the | n the ANNES ol - | 1 as patient to Tener Here is an old “Better hob him nuch.,” is a paucity of gossip now, Il, perhaps following poem wh written ears ago by Dr. Alfred Blerly, the old home at Madisonburg WILD-WOOD HOME od home [I've forgot n will Penrose and Pennsylva- shoort al $50,000 000 him MY 1d-w ne'er ——— ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar gh far I've roamed that | pol. 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Y., failed to deliver at an ap- pointed time, have come to us to sell at the phenomenally low price of ‘ The § t that this exhot the season for the sort vantage, apd women who are planing to add THIN remy varus RIVIAEg ocoasion Yiwery all its varied = ily good dduuanit? ootay aden $15.00 summer f 19813 is here In rds These dre ‘ Rue ‘ $18.00 and § Every Dollar you spend at Claster’s for Clothing brings you bigger returns for your money than you can get any where else. dealer f than the« the To add mar and then for himself admit this to be know Well, this explanation of situation in wholesale all and we You'll we — 1 | a — true in exact the clothing Bellefonte, We the clothing we sell it directly but one small And are to money but are just get satisfaction In every No better clothes are, or an —_ ———— sell, you, profit added not at -~ to only sure Clasters, you save you absolute particular than ours ean be made, and no other store offers such a wide of in styles, patterns and color effects pay to look ask you to do to investigate cholce, new It you our offering because We are now selling regular $13.50 $15 & $16.50 Spring and Summer $1 1 75 Styles at ‘ . . : A . A SUIT TO PLEASE EVERY MAN, \ Another Special Clothing Offer for this week. our Mens’ 51% Straw Hats ARE THE BEST IN TOWN AT THE PRICE. Every style of the season from the high crown, narrow brim, to the medium crown, medium broad brim is here In our famous $1.50 lines, No man or young man will have any trouble nding something that will exactly suit him. Other stores ask for the same hats $2.00 and $250. Would be pleased to take you through the line, Mens $5 Panamas Special at $3.75 Men's and Young Men's $10 Suits at $7.50 BELLEFONTE'S FASTEST E of dresses one or two afternoon drosses fo tTHatY hay The materials | in with cut | lined. Rizes as sure to || | Women's Coats whose Prices scope | will | into the matter carefully and that is all we || Just now we make it especially worth while | sizes Aare | | i | CLASTER’S 50 98 up thi coliection, is a great ad. thelr summer wardrobe will Telia poco pled as correct for the spring and ) ] Tafatte & 1} es. but nt ‘ ' n the t at + . M that make Will Young Women in need of SUITS Read Please and ol hedford rEes and other materials Ale English club checks In black and white effects Most are plain tailored effects Every suit is excellent con- dition, carefully and prettily 14 to 18 and 36 to Years “° have Come Down. Two racks full now marked $7.50 because two or three of each kind broken. The woman of coats that were $12.00 are there are left only and necessarily however is as could wish variety great as any Your pick while they last $7.50 ON SALE 40 Dozen Mens' $1.25 Shirts = 85° mc This is probably the largest lot of shirts that have ever been offered at our price In a special sale. And they are remarkable values, ne wo have ever provided at this price at the beginning of a season. Never mind how we secured them. Suffice it to say they are here and will cost you 86e instead of $1.25 Sizes 14 to 17%.
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