Thursday, May 29th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | —The hotels have all enjoyed plethora of custom during court, —Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rishel, of Cen- tre Hall, dined at the Haag, on Mon- day. —-M. I. Gardner for New York to China Hall Mrs. Jennie R. arrival home from Monday afternoon, -Hon. William CC. Heinle departed Monday afternoon on a business trip to New York City. — Ad. Wolf, of Wolf's Store, township, a prosperous farmer, serving as a juror this week, —Dr. J. L. Seibert left for Newport, Pa., Tuesday morning, called there by the serious illness of his father. —8im, of the gentlemen's Empor- fum, has something interesting to say in his advertisement this week. -~Norman Getz moved his family this week to Corry, Pa., where he has been employed for the past three years. —Mrs. A risburg, was of the Misses street, —Letter tended the Ginter at day last, —Mr. and Mrs. Harry E on Sunday for Ebensburg the funeral of Mr. Fenlon's Mergaret Myers, a left buy on Saturday goods for the Hastings was Harrisburg an on Miles is Wilson Norris, of an over Sunday Blanchard of West Har- guest Linn E E of Mrs. Furnace carrier funeral Martha Ardery Minnie on Satur- Fenlon to attend aunt, Miss —Reports continue to come | all part of the county that the fruit has been almost entirely stroyed by the snap. Clement Dale, tarrying in the golden west the progressive Democrats is expected to be ~—Mr. and Mrs. Charles F and Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker attended a social function held by the Shriners at Altoona Friday even- ing. —Miss Imogene City, Pa. arrived day for a visit to I Williard and Thomas street. ~—W. M., Kreamer, ed as a juror this crat is indebted to of Miles township, are representative ci cality. Rev. Jay Woo wife and two children, visiting Mrs. Wood Lemont, passed Tuesday on their in Birmingham —'The Bellefonte open on Saturday It is expected attendance of yYarious products be well patronized -=All the be closed n early de- cold is sti among of Kansas Esq., who last throug! way morni there farmers No stores in Bellefonte tomorrow in he r of morial Day. Prudent should take notice of this and chase their supplies lay. The stores will keep open later this evening Me- 8 ~There is a favorable sentiment to- | wards the curb stone market, which should bri the producer and con- “sumer together and enhance the trad. Ing in all our stores, a desideratum which has long been wanted in Belle fonte. soldier, a member Infantry, (Col Beaver being It. Col.) disposed for a week. but his post and administers he finds it ~M., M attorney of the was interested in : Pleas, this week. Ma taken another help-meet ty years younger now bright lawyer The young ladies of the Musical clut selves on Tuesday eve of one of the Although private ings promote a develop the Miss Kathryn year-old dau Will Kepler operated on lellefonte hos She stood the getting along 1 spect for a speedy rec Rev. Wilkes terian church been ill at the several months, Is now proving with every prospect plete recovery This will news to his congregation. as other friends of Rev. Wilkes The Supreme Court of the AMirmed the validity of the nate sentence laws of of 190% and 1911, ry Spencer, A L the time nection frauds ~The members of the Rebekah lodge will hold a strawberry social this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hazle, on east Logan #treet. Besides serving the luscious strawberry, the ladies will have other dainties, Including ice cream and cake for sale. The public is cordially In- vited to attend. «The annual memorial services held by the Knights of the Golden Eagle, will take placg on Friday ev- ening of this week In the hall of Bellefonte Castle on Allegheny street The members of the Ladies’ Temple will join In th services, for which an impressive program has been pre pared. The meeting will be free to the public, wsMr. Perry Moran, of Fleming, has been a punctual attendant at court this week, having been subpoenaed as 8 witness In the case of J. W. Bruss vs, Swisher's Estate. Mr. Moran has, for the past eighteen months, been sorely afflicted with lumbago and sciatic rheumatism, for which there are num- erous lotions but few permanent cures. We trust he will find the rem- ody while sojourning In this city. ~The circulation of “The Centre Democrat” now is, and for years has been, greater than the combined cir. culations of the “Keystone Gazette” and the “Democratic Watchman,” for the reason that “The Centre Demo- erat” has TWICE as many subserib. ers ng the “Keystone Gazette” and THREE TIMES as many as the “DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN" Wil some one please challenge this state ment in a formal manner ? of Thomas the We has he the Penna sh, been sticks law, in to ominent inty bar in AS and besides recently is De twen- ing a and en ni members or gentlemen ed them the home ng at talent pastor M Bellef At esburg, who 1} hospital rapidly of he well iN for im- com- nte UU. 8 indetermi- Pennsylvania I. Scholl and Frank for with which the sentenced, insurance in cons association ed J | a at- | B. left | | South | be from | home in a few days. ! Mensch | | ter Lrger - | eipated | Hon will | housewives | pur- | { hart | € ntre .a | hard ~Justice Musser, who was a gallant | Judge | as | Common | good | as | { Dr | the Tuesday and J. Har- | Moyer, of Willlamsport, must serve | wl), F, Juror this ~~Mrs, James P. Coburn is enjoy- ing a ten days' visit with friends in Philadelphia, Mrs. John M. Shugert and son, George, left last Saturday for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs, J. Mac Curtin at Pittsburg. ~Miss Helen Irvin, avenue, departed last eral weeks’ visit to Matilda and Tyrone, Miss Campbell, of Philadelphia, is spending some time In Bellefonte as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jo- don, of Willowbank street, ~Thomas R. Morgan, student at the Jefferson lege in Philadelphia, home for the Mrs. Roy taining her Poorman, of Runville, is a week, of week for sev. friends in Port a first year's Medical has summer vacation, F. Brandon mother, Mrs Daugherty, of Mahoningtown, who arrived in town last week Miss Helen Schaeffer friends in Philadelphia. turning home she will short time in Columbia Landlord T. 8S. Strawn, Kensington Hotel, but formerly resident of this place, will arrive Bellefonte about June 1st for day trout fishing Miss is is enter James I. Pa., is Before visit fog and York. of re- | New 8 Lucy Shooter, of William: in Bellefonte as the guest of friend, Miss Sallie Fitzgerald, of Spring street. She expects to here until Sunday J. Tho Mitchel, home on Monday from trip to Memphis, Tenn West St Paul It and business combined Rev. Garnes, a young student from Susquehanna preached two very interesting mons in the Luth Sunday morning and The next big event county i Commencement which Par port her Esq an and was extended far ire as AS pleas theological University, sSer- ran chur evenng it in Centre State starts ‘ } ‘ello wi De College the lat Mr AS the r ty Gs neg the | | ist Ws 5 Ha Mrs Shaw, of Mr. and their 5 was n f the 1line¢ who wa re appendicitis and derwent an operation in the fonte hospital. Her condition ported favorable, wud «Commissioner was in town on Monday while here his respects at ) fice. Mr. Good the offi ight un is re- Geo EL. Good. and paid the Democrat takes great interest ir of the present administrati th that work and AN satisfied maxing H in handling slipped and fell, inning us In the re Yer a at seri juries istered quired y Ww irda West and show drew In the 3 4 attendance presented The equip and some of high order having morning gramme OX good shape were of a fortunate In although in the were threatening Miss Helen Was lent ment the features They were weather skies wns in the Hawes, daughter of and Mrs. G. E Hawes, has been recipient of a signal honor in her college life In the Western College for Women, Oxford, O. At the annual election she was chosen as the Junior President by practically a vote. The class numbers about To be Junior President makes her the leader of the class In all Its functions, as well as the presiding of- ficer at the meetings, mixty There Is some talk of a troop of | the State constabulary ed at Bellefonte in the whose duty It will be streams and forests fishing and hunting and protection to the bullding of the new penitentiary in Benner township. A prised of twenty men and if stationed here permanent barracks will have to be bullt for thelr accommodation. on being station near to guard the against Megal and be a guard the public during Friday afternoon the en for the accommodation soldiers who will be here for the usual Memorial Day exercises, They are Invited to come In and make that their headquarters; and after the formal exercises the Elks will serve a lunch, as in former years, always proves a delightful event Every old soldier who will be here on that day is included in the Invita- tion It of the old been announced the graduating class the Bellefonte High school that Miss Mary Kline, daughter of Mrs. John Kline, had been awarded first honors of her class; the second honor place being won by Miss Martha Barnhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Barnhart, At the same time It announced that Miss Verna Ardery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, BE. EB. Ar- dery, of Reynolds Avenue, had been awarded the prize for the annual blographieal contest, with Mise Kline and Miss Elisabeth Walker second and third, respectively, has members of to the Reynolds | Col- | returned | visiting | | Although the | in| several | arrived | h last n f elle | tinent ! Owing good | unanimous | future, | troop is com- | Elks | home In Bellefonte will be thrown op- | which of | -1.00k out for the Auto Bus Line, June 6th. Wm, Emerick. x-23. ~Mrs, Matilda A. Dale departed on Monday for Philadelphia where she will visit friends and relatives. George Rushnock, of Snow Bhoe, was brought to the Bellefonte hospital Monday suffering with rheumatism, «Mr, Jno. Rhinesmith a venerable citizen of the vicinity, returned on Monday from a visit to his Daniel, at Clearfield. Gotlieb Haag, who holds a spensible position in the P. R. shops at Renovo, was on a visit to his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Haag, over Sunday. James Galbraith, of Boalsburg, a retired farmer and representative cit- | izen of the county ,pald the Democrat | a pleasant call on Saturday, during a I tuning #8 visit to Bellefonte, Mrs, John Traxler, of | | a son, res { Clty, Towa, formerly Miss Sue is visiting her father the Henry Rice at Boalsburg, journ of fifteen months In West Don't reception Rice, after the i BO~- Academy at 8 o'clock this forget the annual and dance ning in Arcade hall All of the Academy are cordially to attend without special {as none have been issued Mrs. Mary C. Walker, spent the forepart of the | fonte at tte home of her rison Walker, of North in her 80th is enjoying good health spirits Mrs. 1 Read of Clearfield, Mrs vik Apple, of Bellwood and Mrs, Alice Johnsonbaugh, of Martha, all sisters of ma irrier E. E. Ardery, the 108s him and his family at thelr Reynolds Avenue « Sunday, promise an in # number of nments have ver in the past favorably im- advantages offered eve invited invitations of Salona, week In Belle son, W, Har- Allegheny st Yeur she still and AZZ were [ 4 home were witt and attendance Templar Mrs Geo Co ly and wife, Mrs, Robe this week conclave at Hunter will also [4 a bLefore returning mpanied er safely th hs to the indisposition J CC. Derr. the associate editor of this paper, Hoan. W. RR. Plerly. of Reberss re. has fa red us with his vices intil Mr. Derr re > 1, y 13) of ¥ wor weeks : RAT " L.ouis Hil ng his pre A Ie when of Mr = ding famil Mus members ol hestra oan BO gener the Smit} f twee vn Smith or bird forth wit} w the gifts The Bellefonte ball team will play the season. called {ment game, Friday afternoon, at o'clock on Hughes fleld They will have for their opponents the strong | State High School nine and a close {and exciting game is expected The High School ball team have made a | good record this year and hope to wind {It up with a victory over State out and encourage them ye base fans, ~Rube Grafmyer, of Milesburg, is now elated over the fact that Belle fonte fishermen have nothing on him. | Wednesday of last week he caught a trout above the Milesbhurg bridge, | that measured 23% inches in length It was 80 big that | flculty in landing It, old High School base their last game of their Commence v (30 Merchant was caught, ran to Grafmyer's assist. ance with a sack and wading into the creek brought the monster trout land. It was caught with a minnow Roadmaster C, P the terprising merchant wan in town this week attending court | Mr. Long is now giving most {attention to the rebuilding of the turnpike through Pennsvalley from Old Fort to the Union under the supervision of the | Highway department. This spring {they received a large consignment {improved machinery such as Long, ens home | | | | R. | | will Charles | venerable | friends | i n-t | pleasure | Miss \ gitizen [man —_ ———— Te ~Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Crider have returned home from a visit to Atlan- tic City, ~Mr, and Mrs, William Rider were over Bunday visitors with friends in Lock Haven, Clair B, Willlams, of Jersey City, wis a Bellefonte visitors the fore part of the week? Mrs, Theodore Ramsey children, of Harrisburg, are her mother at Pleasant Gap. Frank Willams, formerly of this place but now of Altoona, is greeting lellefgmnte friends this week. The ladies of the Lutheran church hold sale In the W, C. T. U rooms on Saturday afternoon, Phillp Beezer the proud possessor of a automobile, Lok out now the price meat Mrs. Mary M. Jacobs, of Phila- delphia, is a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs, F. W, Crider, of West Linn and three visiting i“ iB now Studebaker fr a rise in | street, Middle | Morrison and are visiting Mrs. Sarah Samuel Tyrone, mother place Mrs Furst Morr fer, gon, Mrs Cones of ison's of E R this Auman, juror from Penn township, called on the Democrat. Mr. A. follows the blacksmith trade about mile west of Coburn, Albert 1egday in n returned home “port, where enger Cadll- Mvery. Thompson T from William purchased a seven for Miss Mary Chicago he nc Use in leave attend the wedding which first week in June Hafer, who HIiNeKs and left ard will to place called of his to re- Sem- Talmadge noms Dy father, was death Monday at Perkiomen J. Ray Al- at and Hoy, of inday guests parents, Mr of North at the Hart- even- get- arrived Edward Monday and ch are hn cely girl Mrs sireot ome of Mr in n 1 Hoth and ARAN mother Very iid n i called to ¢ serious nyes Was th esan AL ith the wmerous friends } that the Democrat editor felicitations to this estimable and widely known business Joins in ~A dance Host House Tuesday sight until] ven « dward, one f High school, whe me in Carlisle the auspices Tanners wncheon rding } cial events f the weed Wedneada evening gi Mary Pradi« for her Mr rth was given at the evening lock In f the Logan from honor of teachers leaves | ele 0 at the her hb was under nex F ~ JULIAN, McKinsey ‘ fence. mer hants left or $ Iraay Or a tw days’ James Unc enia Anderson n Ax int left Tues has | brot} wh cer ckness vening at in the 1 Bn Johnston wife and Bellefonte, home of Httie spent his sister daughter Wednesday Mre. Nom I. F. Davis returned home after two weeks’ visit James, of Altoona Miss Ella Alexander was called home on serious iliness of her very sick at Turner, wife this week a with his son, of lellefonte account of the niece, Cadelia, this writing and son Thomas autoed on Sunday to Clearfield, where they spent the day with returning In the evening The U. B church will hold a festi- val tomorrow night and Saturday night, May 30 and 31st. Ice cream, cake, candies and fruit will be served. who is J. H | Proceeds to go for roofing the church ! } treasurer he had great dif. | Frank | Wetzler, opposite whose store the fish | leg | time to! and other repairs that are badly need- ed. Let there be a good turn out as this Is a worthy cause. W. E We are very lous accident Williams on Saturday broken. We are unable at to give the particulars Darius Meese and family, of Barnes sorry to that happened Roger | boro, spent a couple days at the home of Bpring Mills, | { Pa. of his | old county «line, | State | of i stone | | crushers, steam rollers, carts and other | equipment. Mr. Long Is cutting all the breakers, making fills and re- dueling grades. Regular courses of | crushed limestone are being used and {the road is well erowned and proper- {ly ditched so that It will be the equal lof the more expensive roads built by | the favored contractors. Mr. long got his first money to start in business breaking stone on the old turnpike under his father, and he naturally has some practionl ideas about road. bullding. This means that by the end of summer Pennavalley will have one of the finest driveways In the state. He is a good man for the place. out | | Wm | Dora [fleld's new paper styles itself. of David Meese, John Hallaway and wife, of Traford, Are visiting the iatter's Mr. David Meese KE. 8. Hallock Is beautifying his home with a fresh coat of paint Don't forget the festival at the U B. church tomorrow night and Sat. urday night Sylvester Williams is rejoicing ov er the arrival of a fine girl baby Marriage Licenses. B. Gates « « « « QGateshurg G. Harpster - Stormstown Johnstonbaugh Linden Hall Eckley « « « « Centre Hall Rice « « « « « Bellefonte Geist « « « « « Unionville Alvie Lulu Harry May “The Clearfield Progress, succes. ror to the Herald” Is the way Clear It an- nounces liself as the organ of the pro- gressive party In that county and even the publishing company is the “Progressive” of | Thom- | relatives, | Fink, | note the ser | in having his | this | father, ' PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES. The Baccalaureate sermon will preached In the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, by Dr. George Hawes, Junior Declamatory Contest, day evening, June 2nd, at 8:15 o'clock. Contestants: Catherine Allison, Ruth Altenderfer, Rebecca Fleming, { Gamble, Nancy Hunter, Margaret Lambert, Eleanor Parker, Ruth Rapp, Sara Rishel and Sarah Wetzel, Alumnl reception to the graduat- Ing class In the Armory at K:30, Tuesday evening be | street, ‘Both are { | Mon- | Ruth | TE — — — Sie] rishorg and after July 16, they will be “at home” at 1909 North Front favorably known in Bellefonte where the announcement of their coming wedding was received Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can Insert & want adverts ment in this column one issue free, if it Goos not exceed 25 words; charges 0 others, one | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement less | | Graduating exercises of the class of! 1913 In the New jullding, { o'clock on Wednesday Commencement at 2.30 afternoon address on Wednes- day evening at 8:15 o'clock, by W. I | Bwope, Esq., of Clearfield, Pa. A keneral exhibit of sewing, | ing, painting, construction { mercial papers and sclence | will made on the first floor of the New Bullding, on Tuesday and Wed- nesd and a special exhibit of man- ual training products will made In the basement of the New Bullding at the same time It is the hellef of th in charge that these exhibits are worthy of special attention on the part of the public, teachers taken great pains show what done when working under ancial resources, A most tation is extended, therefore any or all of these exer Exercises of Brick Building. annual closing exercise of brick bullding, which held in the New High school Tuesday morning, the 3rd of June, 1912, at 10 ot m The program is as fol- lows Opening schools Welcome Rowe Penn- svivania 8 June lass May Spring clin class Dre The nies ol Fes- CXercine cits Re draw- work, com- note books he 84 As Lhe have to can be ited fir dial | attend cor to ines The " will be on lock, a exer Woods Little “cen “XO The Telephone Bet Lockington re Song hools EN Q {8 Song Doll iro tival Smeltzer, G t § Eighth Grade School The losing Krade wi id ir 1 New building, promptly Wednesday, J HN am Iarencs Song Exercises. of the eighth al * to 1Hve 100} EXercines bie © Memorial Day Program. the program for Memorial Day services mmander 8 B M tant Emanuel Noll G. ALR IA form In the Bq Court House at 1:40 ve promptly at 2 p I. 12th Reg meantime the he at the new Hig} charge of Thomas re and }) ; ment wi Jour Eras ™ wera assembly Ode I. Taps The column will then move to | Court House square and adjourn to the Co House where the annual address be delivered by Walters Mt Carmel selections will be rendered the cometers 1d Court House the ire Memorial Hon I. 8B cal will of Artetts £Y Hh ey Schaeffer At the eremons RUueste Narrowly Escapes Drowning. r \ aft on abou half Miller ve Ht and Mrs Water street big the mher of Sprir rally horrified William Rine water works, to the boys plight tation plunged into the water and grabbed Paul just as he was going down for the second time, and brought him safely to terra firma After ling the boy on the grass for awhile he soon came around all right and is now as well as ever This is the second nat brought the recing of who an employes the scone without hes rol time that | [] | | coated { Him- | | Wise, Madisonburg the | | WANTED { FOUND | ing =t this office High | GOOD INVESTMENT LOST are | | off rig. Liveshaft pu | weight 1350; bay horse | | Wagon, narrow track : | | | FOR SALE than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three a4 80 cents. No advertisements will be suswer: from this office. ARCHITECT: —Anna W. Kelchilne, Bellefonte, cama —— a ————— HOUSES "or sale snd rent, J. M. Keiehline, Bellefonte Pa. 50 WANTED: A good gir! tor genera) housework, Address box 227, Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE ~Exura fine Jewel tomaw pls Mrs. W. H, Macker, 113 East High St FOR RENT Brick livery stable. cen Inquire of Lyoo & Co.. Bellefonts FOR RENT~ Basement room in Lyric Theatre building Inquire at Workmen's Bargain Store wif LOAN :—Money 10 Joan $1000, $1500, $2000, $6000, $8000, on good wmecurity. JM. Kelohline, Bellefonte XH FOUND: ~A bandherchief, containing some ot money. owner ean have same st Centre Dem. ocrat, office FOR SALE: ~Four year old driving mare tle, Address. Col. G. Decker Bell Spring Mills FOR SALE: A bicycle in good condition also u clarionet, good reasons for selll EH Pa gen. phone, ng FOR SALE: —An iron dition; willbe sold Rhouds safe, in excellent con at 8 bargain. Rebecca N 155 west Linn street, Bellefonte, 201 Moulders and and steady work Foundry Co., Johnstown, Pa FOR SALE: ~Full blooded Rhode chickens from State College setting. George W. Zerby, Tusseyville WANTED: Man tw learn the one with some experience 10 sccompany application Parvin, Pa A pocket book. in Bellefonte on Saturday evening. owner can g°L same by es proving property and paying i x4 AGENTS WANTED: ~Men and women for one of the best paying propositions ever offered DO previous experience required, for particulars Address Box 2383 MifMinburg Pa x23 STOCK Fgus ara Yeariing stock -—single comb brown and white Leghorn, White Wyan- dottes. Barred Rocks, Pekin Ducks. and Pear! Guineas. H K. Mattern. Locust Hill Poultry Farm. Julian, Pa xee-14 Invest your money in South Dakotas land where land has put many 8 INAD Oh easy street. Where land ean yet be bought from #15 up. write to box 34 Canning S Dakota xe WANTED Farmer charge of farm and property « Association, New Fl jars. call on or adc Station, Pittsburg Florence Pa aborers WARes Globe Island mii Ree for this notice ) take rer ress Pa Cow, Nght yel horns cut off: missed 0 Kacanek ( ndie cow, very large Clarence Or telephone ence FOR SALE larence Lostat same time Notify Mike Basals Wm. Takash, Cla x22 adPotter The Perry Krive Mills. containing 134 acres. 5 acres cleared land, the balance in heavy timber: good pever falling spring cho An excellent piace for raising chic tie. Address Perry Krise, Potter FOR SALE ~Portable sawn consisting of 85 horse Frick boller and engine. Rope feed Clr. curiar rig with two good saws hoard edger. Cut- Hes and belts, al 0 good dition. Mill ean be seen in operation iil) about June. 10th will sell at a bargain. Apply to J I. Woife Livouis. Pa x22 FOR SALE: —As private sale on my farm 1 mile south west of Yarnell, bay mare. 7 yrs old, I2 yrs. Old. welght 1500; set of new tug harness. new Conkiln wagon 3% inch truss axle, narrow track. 3% inch Conklin Terms wo sult the buyer Chas M Brown, Yarnell ject FARM For sale or exchange; situated about § miles went of Beliefonte containing 0 sores. about 50 being cleared, baladee in timber: farm dings of all kinds kens and eat Mills. [x34 oe fruit and well on farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms or exchange for property that will bring In monthly rent fonte. Route | | food house, bank barn and other outbuildings: frufy Address A I Garbrick. Belle Saf ~Day old chicks from laying strains of 8 C. W. Leghorns and prize win. ping Plymouth Rocks. until Aug. 1 1 insure safe delivery and stock true to name. hatches coming each week Leghorn chicks, $8.00 per 100: Plymouth Barred Rocks. $1000 per 160 | EW. Shreckengast, Prop. tKeystone Henbery, Triemsvilie. Pa x2 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Levari Pacias issued out of the Court of Common Pless of Centre county to me directed, there will be exposed 10 public sale at the Court House. in the Borough of Belle fonte, Penns... on SATURDAY M ‘he folk JUNE 21st, 1913 sLinop wing described real estate w-wig All that certain of ground or parcel messusge, tepement and lot of Istd situsie in the Borough of Bellefonte, bounded and desoribed as follows, to-wit: On the north by the Brisbin now or formerly Snvder property. on the east by Bishop street and an alley and Logan sireet; on the south by Friend's Meeting House property and on the west by land formerly of Harris heirs. Said premises being known as the Belle fonte Academy propery Containing about two (2) acres more or less Seized, levied upon. taken into execut 10 be sold as Lhe property of the trustees « Bellefonte Academy TERMS OFSALE NO deed will be scknowl- edge until purchase money is paid In ful Sheriff's Ofee, ARTHUR B. LEE Bellefonte. Pa. May th. 1913. Sherif? x nd the MARKET QUOTATIONS. Belliafonte Produce. 22¢. 18¢ Butter ERs Belleforte—Grain., The following prices are paid by C. ¥Y Wagner for grain wil | ¢ | Rine has proved the right man in the | { right glace. One hot day | Miss Heaton of School House fing, while leaning over, taking a drink | from the Spring. suddenly fainted and {fell In. Will promptly went to her rescue and now feels that he Is ent). tied to Carnegie medal J. N. Shearer to Wed Miss Blanchard. | made | Announcement has just been the approaching marriage Norman Shearer, formerly of place, but now of Harrisburg, Miss Christine Blanchard, of go, daughter of the late Blanchard, of Bellefonte, take place on June 4th at Chicago There will be no wedding attendants for the ceremony which will be a ! of of J and Chica- Edmund quiet one at 4 o'clock In the afternoon | and will be followed by a supper for the immediate relatives. After a hon. e¥ymoon to be spent in the North, Mr. Shearer and his bride will go to Har- "ore CHARTER NOTICE. otioe Is hereby given that applioat! be made by FF. P Rinir La. dep of Ly Hiair to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the Hat 0 Sunt. 1012, a4 eleven o' clock A. M., under the provisions of an sot wom titled “An Aet to provide for pX zomation | and reguistion of certain appro od the Sh day of April, i wand the and amendments tor this | which will | last summer | Cross. | An Effective Cough Cure An effective cough cure is a powerfull ally when it comes to fighting either new or old coughs and colds. To be eof- fective a cough cure must contain the strongest ingred- ients and the safest ingred- lentes, Therein lies the secret of the wonderful sale of Krumrine’s Syr of White Pin¢ and Tar It is compounded of powerful drugs that are effective in ov- er-coming all cold conditions, yet atch drug has no bad after effect. Take our Cough Cure. It will cure your cold without weakening your systom, Keep a bottle in the house and quickly cure new colds. Give it to children if you like. it is safe. Per bottle—25%¢. Krumrine's Drug Store, BELLEFONTE PENNA,
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