| Page 4 he Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A.C, DERR, Associate Editor and Business Manager. EARLE C, TUTHEN, Local Editor, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Subscription,..«..-..-..$1.50 Per Year gersons who send or bring the money Lo she office and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. thrice a week World for Pittsburg Stockman for . 81.80 W. J. Bryan's "Commoner”...... rar jnies il 50 Published weekly every Thursday smorning. Entered in the postoMce at Bellefonte, Pa., as second-class matter. 4 Hhali ¢ date your subscription expires is plainly WL on the label bearing your name. All oredits are given by a chaoge of label the first fssue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts ian} by special nest. Wateh date on your label Te Subscribers changing possoiee 4 aren. and tifying us, are liable for . DS ubscriptions will be continued, unless osher- ™ Both Teloph Bo elephones We employ no collector. You are expected 10 send or bring the money to this office. 81.085 UNIONVILLE. On the Wing: Misses Bess or, two lively, vival fous of Brierly, were pleasant visitors on last Wednesday. Roger Wiilhams, son of Abednego Williams, who, recently had the mis- fortune to break his leg, visited nis father here on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Miles and daughter Jose- phine, of Trafford, are visiting friends in Centre county. Mrs. Fannie Weiss, of visiting her cousins, Mr, T. Rowan. Miss Mary Zahnizer, of Port Alle- gheny, is the guest of her sister, Mrs Harold Fisher. Col. Grant Hoover, with his came up from Williamsport handsome car for a days’ visit to h Harvey Hoover. Smiling Toner Calhoun, is taking his meals for the time at his mother's table Miss Flora Brugger, a school art in Camden, spending her vacation with ents at this place Col. Howa and brother, spent Sunda) mer residence Another auto is the plumber and Leah Bals- little girls, Unionville Green is A Altoona, and Mrs, family, in hi few father, 8 week veneralbe last is of Altoona, being teacher N. her par- rd Pratt, of Seth Pratt, at "ni ictim den coats of p E. Haugh Marlin r yard It a burglar n ed his remains to be carted to bone yard in sections Mrs. Robert Adams, who several weeks ago went the Lock Haven hospital where she under went a very serious operation, by the noted Dr far recovered as to nt much to the to he Ome churct singing exceptio ment Harr Rumber charming ers of t} of La ed tism Rum it trair oR ra Bre bors ir Junior « expeciat The Shipley hi load of h Harper pitel wagon. Five 8 hay families R. Co. to wit C. W. Bauder, Wolislagle and ed the P. RL. R this point on Tuesday, their tion being Milton where they for the day you seen the baskets heaped handles with “goodies.” folks took with them Our base ball team. on day, went to Bellefonte the Bellefonte boys, tune of § to 5. It Is the Rev. Victor L the credit on account pitching Mr. Manning Resides is the an automobile, The other got “stuck” the little incline on the road east of Fisher's residence After putting on about 100 candle power and all the horse-power it had she would not budge, he got and with at least one push, succeeded in getting hill, after which she moved a vim Those autoes are too mobile, Manning. The stork left a fine boy baby the home of Sam Rumberger at Bcecottdale Sam was formerly of Bellefonte where he ls well known. Congratulations, Sam, for boy No. 2. The excavations for our reservoir is about completed and the contrac tors, Rhoads and Knisely, will do thelr part of the work commencing on Wed- nesday with a large force of men and we are assured that the fob will be well done and that it will not be many weeks till our town people will be able to tap It and draw from it the aqua pura In unlimited quantities, It again becomes my painful duty to record the death of one of our former popular boys, Lorenza J. Bing, who died at the hospital in DuBois on last Sunday at 1:30 o'clock p. m. of hemorrhage of the lungs. Deceas« ed had been employed for the last Sign years as chief clerk for the ho- tel Imperial, at Reynoldsville. Two weeks ago, not feeling very well, he , employ f P. R Eckenroth, Hazel, Perry Watson join- Chas Albert Leonard destina- picniced should up to that (Gee! the last and “brown” thought Wagner to that the to owner of day on sO it up the off with sometimes in a J., is}jo the | shops excursionest at | have our | Satur | “done” | belongs | of his excellent | he | out | horse. power | at | concluded to take a vacation and went to DuBols, where he visited his sister, Mrs, Holland, On Saturday he took suddenly {ll and was taken to the hos- pital where he died at the time above stated. Deceased was born in Union- ville, Feb, 6, 18566, being at the time of his death, aged 68 years, 5 months and 16 days. He leaves to survive him his aged mother, Mrs. Malissa Bing, who still occupies the old homestead the following in Unionville, and brothers and sisters: Mrs. A. P. Hol- Mrs, Curt Senser, of land, of DuBois; Reynoldsville; Mrs, Mary MclLear, of of Philadelphia; St. Davis, a suburb Mrs. Clyde Lever, of Philadelphia; Joseph, of Greensburg and Elsle, of Pittsburg, all of whom were present at the funeral which took place from the homestead on Wednesday morn- ing at 10 o'clock. Services were con- ducted by the Rev. Mr. Carson, pas- tor of the Presbyterian church assist- ed by the Rev. V. LIL. Wagner. Inter- ment in upper cemetery. Deceased was a son of the late ex-county com- missioner, John Bing. He never married-—was born and reared in Un- jonville-—~was a painter by trade served two terms as deputy post master during his father's Iincum- bency He left Unionville about vears ago and went to DuBois where he served four years as assistant post master under Cleveland's administra- tion. He was a man of sterling qual- ities—genial and social to the high- est degree and a most dutiful his aged mother whose heart almost broken by his sad death. May the Heavenly Father sustain her in her sad bereavement, was to ROCK VIEW, Mrs Martha, of Mr. and daughter the home Robert with Clarence and at Benner spent Sunday Samuel Zong. Boal visited over uncle, John Boal Samuel Zonge attended al of his father, who was Juniata on Saturday Mrs. Joseph Beck and daughter, Edna, spent a couple days last week the home of James Houser, The Misses Marie Conithan, Houser, Miriam and Violet and Messrs, James Houser bur Hoover were the om aere Sunday his the funer- burried last afternoon at Maude Hughes and Wil- merry bunch Sundayed at Penns Kilian, of Mr. and Mr LEMONT, ! Kichmer returned Pittsburg, Wednesday J William } t marble and and family returned lin their automobile, | tow days among old The men | ne int granit dealer home on Monday after enjoving a friends irking in town i are wie at the BOALSBURG. ¢ spent the of this place STORMSTOWN, Don't forget the picnic Sunday school. which will Clemson's grove and also v hich be held that lawn, Margaret after a short visit Fearon Johnson Axemann Miss Ida Daugherty Is week with her aunt, Mrs Mrs Stine visited ter, Mrs. Roy Crust, week | D. C. Shivery has been busy {a few days digging a well, when down about 110 feet found water Those on the sick list are Johnson and Merrill Harpster farmers are busy hauling wheat Miss Esther Harpster n few weeks with EB. Gates of he Gray's held In the festival will evening, Clemson's Miss Hartsock nt i# home Fillmore spent a few iat spending a W. G. Furst her daugh- Geo last they her sister, Mrs. PINE GROVE MILLS. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martz ents for a few An auto party | Mr. John Meyer, Ward visited burg on Sunday, Miss Gertrude Kelchline returned home Saturday from New York City at which place she was visiting her sister. Mrs. Ellen Moore, of State College, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Danley. Quite an Interesting ball game was played here Saturday, between our boys and State College. Of course Pine Grove won the game again. The lawn social at J, ¥, Meyers’ for the benefit of the Reformed church WAR A success. J. N. Everts was to the county seat Monday in his car. weeks composed of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dimon Penn Cave and Rebers- Arguing with a woman is as fruit. lens as trying to fill a sleve with wa- ter, { Robinson, | Mrs B {and i rone, | W lis | visited son | is | | ftors | ter, Sunday | Sunday at | | Shaver on days | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, July 24th, 1913, ns PORT MATILDA, Mrs. John Lewis, of Huntingdon, Is visiting at the home of her brother, Peter Cowher. Mrs, Susie Willlams and family, of Altoona, also Mrs. Allie Beck, of Huntingdon, were visitors at the home of Mrs, CC. M, Bhope, last week. Misges Florence and Mabel Williams are visiting friends in Altoona, Misres Lilian Osman and Lena Wis- er returned home Sunday evening, af- ter a week's visit with friends in Johnstown Mrs. C. R. Tyrone a Those who Day at Lakemont from this place Jones, Mrs, C". M ters, Kathryn and A, Willams and Willlams, Pearl Rev. G. W, Black 10:30 “The the Oak next o'clock, Th MN ost sermon the boys and to be daughter, quent time, The will present, Miss Pe speaker, wi Baptist next Sunday even Don't forget the held at Chaney's mile west of Richards few days attended visited friends last week. Presbyterian Park last Thursday were, Mrs. O C, |urday, August 2nd Pringle and daugh- |U. B, Sunday sch Margaret, Mrs. J. | Philipsburg, will Misses Margaret [and all who poss Rothermel and Anna [range to be in Mrs, A day an enjoyable Mrs, John Lew Huntingdon, are this vicinity H. 8. Gates, Sabbath and took W. Reese, of this place and W. Parsons, of Springdale, visited at the home of H. W. Roberts wife at Snow Shoe, over Sunday. and Mrs, Daniel Funk, of Ty- visited over Sunday at the home the latter's Mr. and Mrs, Mr Cy of parents, Beautiful girls, Port present, will do all in their power to make this Bunda e he yet Rev. ward, Il Sabbath place will render its children's service Ing Unio Rrove 1, by ool, PORT MATILDA, Rothermel, minister of this place, will ¥ 3 subject louquet,” particularly all who also recite sch n i Matilda, the Prof. furnish bly an affair is an pleasa cled t in can, the ad « nt 0 Tyrone, the Chautauqua i SS SE CE Bs A SS Viper in Woman's Hair, the U. B, Mrs, Rachel Gllmore, a Lima, preach at |matron, had a thrilling experience norning at | few days ago with a viper that has will be, | since left her prostrated, Mrs, Gil while | more was descending the cellar steps for | at her home when a viper which had | window are invited | lain coiled up on a ledge above the | ki, Rothermel's | cellar-way, struck at her and lodged | is an elo- {in her alr. The woman struggled for at this jan hour In a desperate attempt to | free herself from the four-foot rep. | tile, and at last sank unconscious to the floor, where she was found by her husband, who dispatched the snake Use Derrick at Funeral A derrick rigged by Andrew Ander- 0 | “ | | son, a Perth Amboy N. J. contractor, | n and used for pianos, had to be ems ployed in lowering the body of Mrs, Michansk! from the third story of her home. Mrs. Michan- wife of Andrew Michanskl, a fac~ foreman, welghed more than 500 pounds. The casket which was made | to order, was #ix feet three inches long, | thirty-nine Inches wide and twenty- six Inches deep. The combined weight of corpse and casket 9256 pounds, The ibearers carried the coffin into the church Heza Lory of tnis 100] Was rind wenie to be about one on Bat- Black Oak Chase, of the music, should ar- | committee Walter Rockey, of Loganton, was | admitted to the Lock Haven hospital | on Sunday as an operative patient A new | wlaire | loor is being laid on the up- front porch at the Bush house, of | in hildren, visitors EVERYTHING in STATIONERY | here from a bottle of ink to a full set of account books. There is nothing used in an office that cannot be had last G. 1. Crain, Miss Etta Thompson, of Philipsburg, visiting at the of her sister, | oy Mrs, Harshbarger ISATURDAY, JUI Miss Edna Williams, tors of the late at the home of J deceased, will se and wife over Sunday near Mr. and Mrs. William large family, of Tyrone, were week end vis- ture the home of the latter's sis. W. A. Jacob Williams, of this place and Mrs. J. M, Robinson spent with friends at Bald Bagle John Hoffman, of Philipsburg with her Mrs. Susan days last week Bennett, of Tyrone, home of M Unionville, Williams assortmen Sale Fisher and at Ishler, Mrs Mr. al at the sold tion with pale the Bellefon two dozen beds, almo mattresses mad« Mrs sited Visite mother Stine, a few i nece Harold spent | | single bed syst vear. This f fo bargains, Gilbert Elle Bella, attended Tyre Sunday . 4 Cay iN nme vening and Mrs J. J Arkansas, were and Mrs. J A Mr. and Mrs Shoe, and Mr one, visited Patterson, o guests of Thompson last H W R ® (3 he wher K and Ife Annis leese Mrs ited at PLEASANT recls wl Jasper Brood innun n Mar b GAP, FRIDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT. ! fonture er Harriet Eves lege, in visiting line Noll Elwood ular K. Kel Mrs 3 Ire ner mists : x N the L504 of . ire rhe oks had matism home fq reese « dipment will prospective Y 26 + Sam el] at { beg! ict, te white st and BEATTY ado em fo A Eres Terms PUBLIC SALE. ” The execu- B. Meyer, homestead, station, a | uel the Milesburg railroad of household furn- at 1 n | BATURDAY, JULY 26th:- Academy iron as good as 5 by pli wr at “THE LYRIC THEATRE of A.W. | Programme THURSDAY NIGHT. “The Crimson Cross” , ’ n and Dormitor Anat no whelr posit cient end fe C8 per ot s Se I. HARVEY BR! | 1 “4 : 1Pphes MOST ECONOMICAL TALCUM IS dan A i ant n per tH froa) ’ d mntity Rexall the greater Ar This and smooth, beneficial feeds the » soft ire th times the q of Violet | purest Price, community « Rexall in many an inferior talk Talcum ingredients Rold um nr Powder contains healt} it faces the gkin purposes chapped delightful ream will belong, —ami so. obtainable 25 in in this ] i The cents miy il our store Store Serial Greens The Texall Store la plae ng BELLEFONTE . or The is the suocoes wit) L¢ Bs ins winent ptemt MBAT H } | 'S All Roads Lead to the Lyric. JUNIATA COLLEGE | Cie Your Appearance t gO Le iw Re a! tha da use of + wi Krumrine’s Vanishing Cream’ cream kin It vd dai suprer rou u * you the be Krumrine's Drug Store, - r nts hances the complexion by 15 Fo r ne, gh L 13 w at Mine here. Why not open an ac- count and send here for ev- erything you need in the sta- tionery line. You'll find it a great convenience and a great economy. Fountain Pens, Agency for Eastman's Photo Cameras and Supplies. J. FINKLESTINE, Bush Arcade Block, BELLEFONTE, PA, p. m, | ”n “ At p. m, | will be | institu- new, The | reason of of the coming opportunity | xe | CITY OF WILLIAMSPORT ool District Bonds For Sale at Par and Accrued Interest. rings. in the First Mortgage. Exempt From Taxes. Will Pay 4.2 per cent. Legality Assured. A Safe and Sound Investment. Call or write West Branch National Bank, WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA. tCleanin ={lp Sale At the Workmen's Bargain Store for the next fifteen days. Sale starts SATURDAY, JULY 19th $1.50 $2.50 Musi 74 LADIES’ WHITE SHOES, Low and High Cut, Sale Price LADIES’ BLACK PUMPS, Sale Price 1.79 $1.75 & $1.50 LADIES’ BLACK PUMPS & OXFORDS, Sale Price 1.19 $1.25 $150 & $1.75 CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES, Sale Price 98 0c LAWN, all colors, Sale Price 03 7¢ UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 36 Inches Sc BLEACHED MUSLIN, 36 inches Sale Price 50c SILK CORDED SHANTUNG, all colors, Sale 10c CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS, all colors, Sale Price 50c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Sale Price $1.75 MEN'S WORKING SHOES, Sale Price . . 75¢ CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES, Sizes 25 to 8, Tan — Black, 50c BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS, Sizes 3 to 8, Sale Price $1.25 BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS, Sizes 3 to 8 Sale Price $ 98 wide, Sale prise wide, Price A good Acquire d Many more bargains which are not mentioned in this space throughout the store. ourishes enders it It en- making massage and for hands it of this you Workmen's Bargain Store, Aliegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. here Per jar, PENNA, for | Roy | The | spending | WwW. | of Cleve- | land, Ohlo, are here visting their par- Our BigReductionSale 10-DAY EXCURSIONS Ocean City Anglesea Sea Isle City WILDWO00 $7.06 Round Trip Via Delaware River Bridge From BELLEFONTE Children 6 years of age and under 12 half fare. Telegraph Building, Harrisburg, Pa. Atlantic City, Cape May Avalon Holly Beach NEW JERSEY Stone Harbor THURSDAYS, July 17, 81, and August 14, 1913 $6.80 Round Trip Via Market Street Whar! STOP-OVERS ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA & HARRISBURG For Information concerning leaving time of trains consult hand-bills, nearest Ticket Agent, or A. B. Buchanan, Division Pass. Agent, 300 Is saving many dollars for many men every day. Are you getting the benefit of this sale’s money saving prices ? See the goods and you're sure to buy, as we have made final cut prices on our entire stock, so low that it means a great saving to all who buy now. Come and See. Kessler’s Department Store, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD MILLHEIM, PENNA.
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