Thursday, August 21st, 1913, BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | of Spring Mills, Musser, on Wed- in Bellefonte — Robert was a visitor nesday. Miss Florence Lamb returned home on Wednesday afternoon from a visit to friends in Renovo. —RBugene and Ruth Coxey left Wed- nesday afternoon for Willlamsport where they will visit friends, —The Lyric Theatre has a splendid offering for the balance of the week. Turn to page 4 and read the progrm. —Frederick Noll left Wednesday for Jersey Shore to take in the Old Home Week and Firemen's convention at that place. —James Toddie, one of Braddock's promising young men, Was the guesi of Rev. G. BE. Hawes and family from Friday last until Tuesday of this week. Miss Doris Potter, of Minersville, West Virginia, a school friend of Miss Ethel Gettig, is visiting the lat- ter at her home on North Thomas street. Miss Anna and Louise daughters of C. U. Hoffer, of Phil- burg, are visiting at the home of their grandfather, C. T. Gerberich, of this place. —The ladies of the United Breth- ren church will hold a sale of cakes, fee cream and fancy goods on Satur- day, August 23rd, in the room ad- joining the church. —Dr. G. E. Hawes the latter part of last week from a three weeks’ vacation at Lake Cha. tauqua, N. Y., and other points of in- terest. He was much refreshed by his trip, ~—Miss Hoffer, returned home Hettinger passed Wednesday en- in Spring Mills of two months E. Philips, Ethel G. through Bellefonte route to her home after a pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. B New York City. -—The rumor that Yeager, of this place, will of a fraternity house at lege, is not correct, as informs us that she will Bellefonte this winter —One of the prisoners the new penitentiary at to have been sent back recently for attempting to work by feigning sickness, men will never know hen they well off. ~Mr. and Mrs. son, Horace, left Watsontown where friends until Monday their trip they expect to union of the Hartranft will be held at Milton Just to show Mail Rearick that the Parcel hasn't put him out of old Stork Bird brought ick a fine pair of boys on inday the hospital, and he picked out of the handsomest he could too -The United school of this place hold a big rally in Sunday, August 31st morning. “Our Boys Band” burg will be present and “Foul masic. Everybody is attend. —fouls Hill a three weeks’ vac spend with his a Whiting at Oconto has a great man section and during ! will attend a reunion of hi will no doubt prove enjoyable trip -Mrs. J. B accompanied Florence, were affice while Miss Leathers, the public ols N. J. has decided t« at Mt. Eagle and will er with her for the ~Misses Martha mer, { Morris charge Col- Yeager in Mrs take State Mrs remain employed on Peru to is sald dodge Some H. F. Hartranft on Wednesday the attend family a which Post business, the Mrs. Rear- Su at ones Brethren Sunday are planning the church at 30 In i] the invited to Tues whic Mrs Wisconsin in there depa ried ati ryt on relat es stay Leathe by her rs. dau pleasant Het Wednesday teacher in Amboy home in tow who a sch Pert} daughters of Philadelphia, who Mrs. James B. | Thomas at their homes for the past ten days for Philadelphia Th Were a0 panied by Mrs. J. B. Lane join the Witmer's on a trip are about to take through © ~~) CC. Mongan gerstown, Md, visited Dennis Mongan at Sunday until Thursday As this was the first time erg had met gince their boy thirty-five years ago, it was natural- ly a joyful occasion. Mr. Mongan been in Hagerstown for the thirty years and holds an excellent position with the Baltimore & railroad, ~There are many events that counid be depicted very interestingly in mo- tion pictures, if an operator happen- ed on the spot at the right time, but as he does not, the public is the loser. However, there are many good ple- tures made every day and three reels are shown at the Scenic every even- ing. To-night there will be presented 1 upsto-date dramatic sensation apped Wire an Essanay film in two parts. Saturday as a special fea- ture Manager Brown will present a Vitagraph two-reel film entitled “A Prince of Evil,” a photo play of great dramatic power. If you want to spend a pleasant evening go to the Scenic, weJohn Baylets, the l4-year-old boy who was arrested last week upon complaint of Cyrus Shope, of near Jacksonville, was brought before Squire Musser on Thursday evening and granted a hearing. Mr. Shope, who Is the proprietor of a small store, complained that young Baylets had been gullty of several acts of malle- fous mischief, chief among which was the stealing of two empty lice cream cones about ten days before, and on a previous occasion attempting to en- ter his store room hy a rear window, Both of these charges the boy denleq, and tearfully maintained that he was being imposed upon by the prosecutor, The fact that the youth is still under the care of the probation officer, while serving a term of parole from the Glen Mills school, made his case more serious than it otherwise might have been, and the Squire was In a state of perplexity for a while re- ing its disposal. Mr. Walters, a armer residing near Jacksonville, who was present as a witness, furn- ished a remedy by testifying that the boy had worked for him on his farm and had given a good account of him- self. It was then decided to turn Baylets over to Mr, Walters’ care, until a final disposition of the case can be secured in the juvenile court. a Ri have visiting and Miss in this been Ale Wednesday om will who which inada fe of Ha- brother, from weeg broth- and wi his Colevi last the Miss Edna Mallory returned home Monday from a ten days’ visit to At- lantic City ~Mrs., Ed. Homan, of was visiting friends and this place last week. Bellefonte's Cotillion Club give a dinner dance at the Country Club this evening. «Migs Amanda Tome and Mrs, Elizabeth B. Colloway spent this week with friends In Jersey Shore, Ralph Wolfgang, of Tyrone, several hours here Saturday trains with his friend, J W. Mrs. Joseph Beezer and ters, Della and Mary, spent days last week with friends College. ~-Walter ter's store at Sunday on a York City. Miss Barbara Powers left on for a ten days’ Niagara Falls. ~Samuel Bryan and Esther, were over-Sunday the former's sister, Mrs at Nealmont, Pa. Philip Davis, pleasant guest at the Linn, the fore part of turning home Tuesday Mrs. Edward children left for day for several parents, Mr. and The exterior Pittsburg, relatives in will Nittany spent between Derr, daugh- several in State Cohen, manager of Clas- this place, departed on business trip to New Levi and Miss Ada Wednesday afternoon visit to Buffalo and daughter, guests of Harry Cox, of Milton, was home of Henry the week, re- afternoon, Young and two Laurelton on Satur- weeks' visit with her Mrs. David Kreps. of the Logan Fire company bullding has been brighten- ed up the past week by re-painting, under the direction of E. J. Beken- roth Miss Lillle Smith, the capable of stenographer in Fenlon's office, returned last week weeks’ visit with friends taw ney insurance from a two in Punxsu- Ralph Strub day afternoon for a trip Niagara Falls, Cleveland Ohlo. He expect weeks, mn Tues. Buffalo, Akron, about le departed to and gone N two bert, Pittsburg | his | are { dren and ré- | Carrier Harry | s gystem | | her two | find, | { Clty toi on | of Miles- | render sac- | ROODSDUTE. oO i garden hood days, | {or has | | past Ohio | Mrs Edward N of Coleville, ret uesday from a Niag lan and Gl urned lelightful and son T Buffalog Beach, N. Y. Mrs. Harry D. Otto Budd and Edith, to their home in Jol with her trip nra Falls hil and her « retu Sat irned instown mother lance of Pittsburgh, is his daughter, of West expects | tellef home of Morris mte tcher and comin Sh son eph, f Bellwoo n Any orge ] Colevill th while 1s i of New Bellefonte week's © with his Gilmore and family East Linn street arrived Tuesday afternoon for a Charles home o Roth, resides mpl of cattle from farm getting into his Monday morning andy 4 f SERBON'S Vee n who ans Emei a neighboring earls his Hefonte this formerly resided nducted a fire In J. Mu ~ “eT and Asbur: Mary | place, | the trl interest Company moving spirits kok Harrisburg, Thurs« nt companied by Misses Margaretta ing and Marion Watt and Mr Brady, all of Harrisburg, and | guests at t} da evening was a dance of the The exhibits requires came in wWers Saturday « at the town visitors hall in hon- Rig. Sautelle circus which in Bellefonte next Thursday nineteen cars to haul it from | place place, and is said to give one of the best two-ring performances of its class in the world. It has been giving the best of satisfaction wher. ever produced. Rememier the tents will be erected on the new Hughes athletic field, east Bishop street. The Lock Haven Express says: “Miss Louise Swope and Miss Vera Maggs, two of the popular operators in the Commercial telephone exchange {in this city, spent Sunday as the guests of Miss Madge Gehret in Belle- fonte. The young ladies report a de- lightful time in the town built on hills and every minute of the time while away was that of pleasure. Prof. Lewis E. Boob, twelve years has in music in to who for the Leen an In- Akron, Ohlo, where he Is meeting with great suc- cess, was a caller at the Demoeorat office on Monday while on his way to his old home at Aaronsburg. Mr. Boob's visit to Centre county at this time was prompted by the serious Mines of his mother, Mrs. Robert Boob, w 0 la confined to her home in Aaronsburg suffering from the re- sult of a siight stroke of paralysis, ~Mrn. Toner Alkey, of this place, has recelved news from her brother, John Barner, who Is a patient in the Wills Eye Hospital at hiladelphia, that the doctors give him no encour agement for saving his eyesight. In fact, he has reason to believe that in a few week he will be totally and permanently blind, Mr. Barner is a former resident of Bellefonte, and he will have the sympathy of many friends in hir misfortune, For sever- al years he has been employed as fire- man on the Pittsburg division of the Penna. railroad, and the intense heat to which his eyes have been subjected is attributed as the cause for his lose of sight. A diagnosis by the hospital physicians has revealed the fact that the tear ducts of both Mr. Barner's eyes have been burned out, and his past structor case Is is considered hopeless, al | iin | {in i | Works home on | or to jit Crystal | yi York | near THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. business of last Blackford was a Tyrone on Friday Linn visitor In week, «The school Park Francis Musser for a two weeks will spend at Hammon Sunday Hecla annual picnic is to-day. A. MM. KE being held at left vacation Atlantic City. Sechler spent week visiting his brother, Sechler at Montgomery, Pa, Mrs. Frank McCoy and Miss Anna, left on Wednesday for two weeks’ visit to Bedford Springs. Albert Hoy, of New York City, Is visiting his sisters, the Misses Nan and Mary Hoy. He several weeks here. Mrs. James K. dren departed on last which the past William Barnhart and chil- Saturday for a two weeks’ vacation at Rochester and Conesus lake, N., Y. Witmer Smith has purchased the old Broenell farm just west of Miles- burg, and in addition to farming will engage in stock raising. Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Willlam B. Chamberlain, ton, are spending this week home of Mrs. A. O, Furst, Linn street, Mrs. William Chamberlain of Mil- at the of West Crawford, of Cole- ville, accompanied by her two daugh- ters, Florence and DeSales, left on Tuesday for a week's visit ‘with her sister, Mrs. Rearick, at Lewisburg. Mrs. Crissie Tanner gave her an- nual pienie to her boarders and room- ers at Hecla Park last Friday after- noon, The day was an ideal one and everyone enjoyed themselves to the utmost Mrs, Charles daughter, Jane Bellefonte K. Kirby Rath and her Rath arrived Friday from their home Elizabeth, N. J., for a visit weeks with Mrs. Rath's parents und Mrs, F. W. Crider John Ammerman, of the who been In the of M. R Johnson the past summer, confined t his home last week with a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism He | able be about again, Sheep dogs were among the on J. N. Hoy's farm Grove Millis one ght last two of his choicest ewes night dogs mangled A flock, wounding a nu eral Mr Glass has employ 0 8 NOW to of sheep Pine killing same ler's lambs near Panama hat trim- and Was in inte Lu d can be white rit hat pins street, ite bon picked the Water are Kennedy street Wit} Sunda) its’ home at Waddle, mpelled to return to Altoor on Monday Miss Mary Hunter today for Mount toin the pent on Linn Desert, Mi: Misses El up from Car, ac-}. Flem- | 1 © Frank | ©” ¢ Hastings home until Sun- | vening there | | Pennayly Upon lea to James with M Bellefe er ‘uesday a tin of here, for om one trip men ® making to na time, the ge whi Was mill in wrk in ved The he Bell Telephone ania on Frida) delivery car for district Their equipment here now includes, in dition to the above delivery car Ford runabouts and two and all of them are hardly adequate to do the work required in maintain- ing their system up to the standard Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Crissman and two children, of Buchannon, West Virginia, are visiting his sister ‘and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garbrick, of Coleville, Mr. Crissman is a former resident of this place, and is now a stockholder and director in a large glass factory at Buchannon. They expect to leave the latter part of the week for Pittsburg where they will visit his father, Harry Crissman After thirteen months’ confine. ment to his home with a broken leg Howard Martin, who resides near the old athletic field, is still unable to dis- card his crutches and assume some means of employment, however eager he Is to do so. A friend of Mr. Mar- tin has offered to assist him in erect. ing a small store room at his resi. dence, and as soon as this iz accom- plished Mr. Martin will be able to earn something toward the support of his family, If his friends give him the encouragement and support he de- Berves. ~<A merry party of young people drove from Union City, Pa. to this place in a large Paige touring car last week, arriving here Thursday after- noon, They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. I. Willard, north Thomas street, until Monday morning. The party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8. Ronse, Mr. Paul GG, Kunkle, Misses Imogene and Kittle Hayes, and Miss Vera M., Willard, They spent the time visiting the many Interesting ints around our town and all agreed t was a charming country. Miss Wil lard, who had been In Union City wince last June, taking care of the vic tims of the automobile accident, an account of which appeared In this paper at the time, will now remain with her parents and resume her work company received in of i new Krit the Bellefonte (FE 1 ad- two here as I nurse. week he | daughter, | LL expects to spend | | South | her | week's | Mrs. | Kheny of sev- | lof Milesburg’'s pleasant { enjoyed | Sunday | with was | | pably filled flock | | compose | - | this containing | up | | weeks “land traveling | motoreveles, | required | Thursday Page 5. ~Mrs. SBadle Emerick, is visiting her daughter, Dunkle, on Allegheny Mrs, Helen Duffin, of Harrisburg, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mills, in this place. Miss Marion McCulley departed on Tuesday for New York to visit her | Blister, Mrs, Howard Spangler. Miss Jode Bauer left on Monday for a ten day's visit with friends in { Lock Haven and Montgomery, Mrs. Hugh Hazleton, Pa, { mother, Mrs place Mr. and Mrs. of Williamsport, { itors from evening Miss Ivah pleasant and Mrs, Avenue, Miss Sue of Girard, O,, Mrs. E. P. street, Boyle and daughter, of are visiting the former's C. DD. Tanner of William P. Kuhn, were Bellefonte vis Thursday until Sunday Kidder, of Pittsburgh, guest at the home of John Garthoff, of Reyn- is Mr, olds a Wallace, daughter of Wallace, of East Curtin street, Saturday for Renovo where she visit friends, Miss May VanDyke, and Mrs. George Allegheny street, friends in Altoona, ~Miss Daisy Kelchline has gone to Battle Creek, Michigan for a visit among friends at the institution where she graduated as a trained nurse, Mrs. J. P. Smith, of this place, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Mil. ler, at her home In DeRuyter, N, Y., expecting to be absent for several weeks Miss Esther Kern has returned to home in Philadelphia after a visit at the home of Mr. and Edward Gehret of South Alle- street, and Lew left will daughter of VanDyke, ot is visiting Mr. Mr Mrs Alkens, two oung people, ride to Bellefonte and spent a few hours | Perry an auto evening friends In the absence i= away on his the passenger by ‘arrier of vacation, station John BC Calvin Smith, nadge Hafer John Sholl, who his place is Deng Woods, son Woods John and LeRoy y party who are along the banks of creek near Howard, Sholl telegraph Cal ~ of Letter ( Payne, Tal- week Bald Eagle John agent and Pe nnsvivar for a assistant ticket operator at the ftation, left on BSatur- week's vacation which he grend with friends in Sunbury Miss Kathryn Beaver of and Mrs, Glibert Bea of wrk He Pa., spending with grand - parents Mr. James A. Beay HA day ghter Y a J dau ver ® Her ner gnt iM udge this er in plac lard spendin weeks A his p turned Milton at Ask! the parental ho Mr heen acation Omnas street New York Cit) Willard, wh Va has beer a K me =i Friday Sam [art Bellefonte arents n to H and nee and Mrs ing n for Blooms ds befo Brookiy by Mrs n Blooms! wit fries and Mrs. William Potter street left for Jersey re al Pennsylvania PP eniion in session at. th weekl Mr. Walker expects yn ft a sland there for the sale « in famots “erackerjack” confectic A 18% -pound babs ! bestowed upon ! and vingston, 1 i1 eT Thursday wi Sho iremer ' at LE 4) ’ ns the Mrs me it Was gift Charles L Sunburs Mrs i. on inant week red Helle remembe Ris f former Mr. and Mra, Lid performan Musser f the therefors ndidate The 4d make es that (3 itical for Squ reall’ n will nner Be in admit of a neces and his strenuou Wf the Centre Hall his brothers, Frank D fonts and Hiram Les of Chester Springs, executors of his will. The will provides for a home and the sup- port of Miss McKinney, sister of his | wife, who lived with them for many yveard, during her lifetime At hgr death the estate reverts to the executors, share and share alike. Elliot Lane, of Bellefonte, return- ed home on Saturday from New Cas- tie, Pa.., where he took part in a ten- {nis tournament. The tournament was held on Friday and Lane defeated {Achre, of Grove City, in three | straight sets and won the champions | #hip of the Northwestern Tennis as- sociation for the third consecutive The New Castle Times says | Lane's work was wonderful {Achre also played a fine game but jeould not overcome hig opponent } Perry Barner, of State College, {accompanied his wife to Bellefonte on of last week, at which time {®#he entered the hospital as an opera- {tive patient for appendicitis, Mrs | Baragr has been In poor health for some time past, and thig has been her fourth attack of this painful ailment, Perry, who is a former Bellefonte boy, spent several days with friends in town, and left on Monday for home where he is employed in the poultry {lepartmgnt of the Penna State Col- eRe Pp me ® The will tL. Lee, of names two Lee. of Belle. ] { time {that «~<A fine, monster-sized specimen of the owl family was shot on Sat- tirday at Coleville by Snyder Tate, and is now In the possession of Amos Garbrick who Intends to have it stuffed and mounted by a taxidermist, The big-eyed bird swooped down upon that village about dinner hour on Saturday and settled himself upon a willow tree in front of Mr. Garbrick's house. It was at first thought to be A large chicken hawk, and Mr, Gar- brick, not being anxious for the com- pany of such a robber, called Mr. Tate's attention to it and he secured his gun and blazed away. It took two shots to end the career of his bird- ship, and ag he dropped to the ground the men were surprised to find their capture an owl that measured Afty- six inches from tip to tip of the wings. When mounted It will make a handsome home adornment. two ! | i on | i at |f Hartwick | | caming Hy ald | ib few | i | H place | | City DR. VAN TRIES' OBSERVATIONS, evening of On Friday Thomas CC, Van Tries from an extended tour of the west Among the cities and places he vis ited were Chicago, Omaha, Lincoln Neb, Denver, Colorado Springs, Man- iton and Pikes Peak, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Bacrimento, San Francisco, Angeles, Pasadena and adjacent towns He traveled nearly eight thousand miles, Not so bad for a young man of nearly 74 years, The last week Dr returned home Los doctor was delighted with his trip and | this | talks | BCenes very and passed He of the which entertalningly Incidents through he wae Clty It is base of Population Mormons, delighted with Salt beautifully situated the Wasatch 110,000, Met many of the and looked into their pe- collar institutions, Was introduced to Joseph F. Smith, President of the Mormon church, and his Board of Counsellors when they were In ses. sion. A very pleasant and courteous gentleman of 76 years, California is emphatically the land of flowers, greatly surpassing the south in this particular, The doctor was surprised and forel- bly impressed with the immense area of excellent land which is useless from the want of water, This is es- pecially true of Arizona, and New Mexico. The river beds in summer are as dry as a city street and irriga- tion is impossible. This largely ex- plaing why Congress delayed so long in the admission of these two states These lands are as level as the prai- ries of Illinois, and when Arrigated, are just as productive. The doctor thinks Ban Francisco is the crowning of the United States. The Pan- ama Canal will bring it into connec- tion with the trade of Europe. China and Japan are destined to be among the leading civilized nations of the world, Their traffic with the United State will then be immense. The iden Gate is the entrance to San ‘fancisco bay, and is about one and wall or two miles wide. Inside of! the bay or Harbor of 8an Fran. which is about 70 miles long, ryving width from 15 miles ‘omple sheltered on all sides, 1t the largest wked harbor in world, into the largest and ships with ease on has few Its The BOT EW Lake at the mountaing, |G ¥ ' } M 1] to land which can harbor world are sRviest enter tides the bonts ferry ana rleamers ghtful ( from homes Has no 1 fac of forty parts of the a dell ita in Los and |} i city of 35.000 miles in mar tories. Con- million- tains oR den aires n all States "a Wf Pasadena nd re Are abounds mantic scenery famous. The niterested | the f English wal- almond orch- Sacramento rnia fre 100 acres n ROM magnolia FOTEeOUSs from it of om the are transports MARCONI Ors Onvey - the bay t Francis M. Mulf er man) Monday Grn EF 3 nger, of friends she parents Mrs Chicago ! Spr ir when arriv or Aries Axemann Bellefonte Rellefonte Zior Twp PRIVATE SALE BY ORDER OF OR- | PHAN'S COURT. Inpersuance of decree of the Orphans Court of i Centre County J. Zelgler. Executor of Naney Lucas, iste of Boggs or Centre County, Pa * decsased Will sell MONDAY SEPTEMBER K 1913 the following described real estate | Township. Being the Nancy Lucas | and bounded as follows, Begining at stone corner of Surveyor's land, thence North 51 deg. East, #8 perches 10 a post, thenoe South 30 deg. East, 80 perches to stone, { thenoe South 70 deg. West 88 perchas to a pide. thence North 3 deg. West 58% verches to th piace of begining: centaining #3 acres and b+ perches, more or less. To Sarah M. Poorman and Samuel L. Lueas, for forteen hundred and sixty (91460) dollars in cash, unless exceptions are filed theretd ob or before sald Sth day of § Septembet LitS x25 Executor, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate John H. McAuley, iste of Hablersburg, Centre County, deceased. Letters of Administration " the above h K . od by. he Thee TR the undersi y t of Centre nty, Pennsylvania, sons indebted to the sald hereby requested to make paymen all persons having claims against estate are requested to authenticated without ay to HARRY MeAULRY, administrator. in Boggs homestead if any Its | saloons | United | in | then | ! | INSURANCE I Talking this at- The wonderful Edison Pictures at the opera house ternoon and tonight, Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert s want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if it doses not exceed 26 words; charges 0 others, ons cent & word, first issue, no advertisement less than 26 cents; two issues 40 cents; three issues 80 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this office WANTED — foute HOUSES — For sale and rent, _ Bellefonte. Pa : FOR RENT —Five room house, Inquire at Jacob Mark's et FOR SALE: —One horse de livery wagon, cheap, _Inquire of Gillen grocery dad VOR SALE: ~Good milet cow. Inquire of Mrs. Daniel Peters. Mingovilie, Pa wagon and work in sont WANTED: ~Boy to drive sLore, Call mv Gillens grocery Ek. CIDER MAKING — Begining Thursday Aug. 22 at Jacksonville. Dwight M. Stover. x88 WANTED — Wood choppers, at be “per cord, ra pit post makers. C. W. Korman, Curtin, me Inquire of 8, H. Pa. Commercial btresh cows. H, N Hoy, Belle J. M. Keichline, x50 $6.75 per month. FOR SALE ~Pimothy seed. | or Jacob F. Hoy. Bellefonte, phone. pir————ea——di FOR SALE — Pive mare with colt by her side. Sirs good. J. Ed Confer, Yarnell. Pa, Beil FOR ria E—Red wave wheat | for seed SIMOOME yazioss E.E Swartz, Bellefonte, Pa. Bell —Swore room. clean “stock of goods & paying stand, 4o DOL Answer unless you mean business. J T. Lucas Moshannon Pa WANTED Vise hands, floor bands apd ma- chine bands. non-union, steady work, good | pay, Address Post office box 184 Erie, Pa. x37 FOR SALE Full blooded Rhode Isiand Red | chickens from State College. Eggs 5 cts. a setting George W Zerby Tusseyvil le 1294 { FOR SALE: —Good ‘house and lot. located on | old Boalsburg pike. 3 miles south of Belle fonte. Inquire of William Colpetzer. Bellefonte R-3 a TEE xBE LOST. ~On Nittany valley state road st or near Hublersburg, a suit case containing duster joost, books ete. Reward if returned to this | office | FOR SALE —Or exchange bay horse; also a pigs. 5S. H. Hoy. Bellefonte | phone | FOR BALE —~Registered Jersey bull | greade Jersey bu sired by" Golder of Laurel Run, Inquireof W. H | sonburg, Pa | FARMS Large Biair, Centre and GC for a colt, 1 lot of fine Chester white Pa , Commercial BiS0 = Prince Crebs, Madi. and small, limestone soll, Hunt! ngdon counties. Send Waite, PP. O, BoX 202. Ty- x41! | for catalogue | rone. Pa | FOR RENT ~Desirable dwelling bouse on High street. now cocupied by Chas. R. Kurtz Possession will be given after August th. Ap | ply at this office FOR SALE—A 11% solid National cash register; deta) | condition. A bargain ”’s | Bellefonte Pa FOR RENT 4 and § room fats ob be a8 sireet, modern convenienoss rent. Call or address G. Ed fonte, Pa Bell phone FOR SALE ~Cheap horsepower pational gasoline on . water cooled Garbrick Bros Spring, Bellefonte. Both phones WANTED: Reliable gir for housework. can have good home from Centre Co. Address D. A K. Nc Lippencott Street, Philadelphia Pa FOR SALE —~Singer Sewing Machine rasy payments: the best on the market We do all kinds of machine repairing. A few good second | hand machines at the Singer store. Bellefonte WANTED A young man who has school apd desires 10 become a merchant, can obtain employment at otee by addressing, mer chant. care of this ofMos No others need apply x33 FOR SALE ~The Dr W. W. Feidt property on High street. Belifeonte. A large residence in | a desirable location. For further information eall on Robert Cole. real estate agent. Bellefonte, | Pa & i Wb FOR SALE A Buiek Runabout, four cylinder 22 horse power, with double and singie rum- ble seals, pewly painted. 1911 mode) iy equip | ped: cost $850. in good oon on bargain | at 8400. Geo. T. Bush. Bellefonte Insure your town and Motoal FY 1854 atl rh Thom- reasonab ie ward four Inver sereen Le engine 5 OPPOs ar finished ful A Pa perty in the Lykens Valley ance Company; Established | iy to fifty per cent Jower then board Losses promptly settled Earle C. Tuten, Agent, Bellefonte Pa STOCK — Eges ard yearling stock | brown and white Leghorn, White Wyan- dotres. Barred Rocks. Pekin Ducks. and Pearl Guineas H K. Mattern’ Locust Hill Poultry Parm. Jullsn, Pa x22-14 FARM FOR SALE:-2 miles west of Rebers tug. conta ning 7 acres. 35 acres clear, balance covered with good young timber. House barn & | other outbuildings on place: fine running water at the house and barn. Inquire of W. J. Carlin or George weise of Rebersburg. Pa or C. A Doebler. Renove, Pa x: in singe comb FARM For sale or exchange: situated about 5 miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 acres, about 50 being cleared. balance in timer good bouse, bank barn and other outbuildings: frais and wellon farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring in monthly rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick. Belle fonte. Route 1 gf VALUABLE PROPERTY PORSALE: Farm 112 acres, pear Miliheim Boro. on road wo Oo burn, frame bouse. bank farm, all Decessary outbuilding. never failing spring. running wat er in house and bre erms; one half cash balance first mortgage, in Miliheim Boro. Large 12 room brick dwelling house: water in hotige and barn, acetylene light. Address An- | na M. Kreamer, Milibeim. Pa. W. H. Kiepper, | Lock Haven Pa. 2% WANTED The Centre Democrat needs a bright boy of clean habits, who is at least 16 years of age to jearn the printing and publishing bus- finesse. Applicant should have a fair amount of education, and be willing to Jearn rather than teach. To the right boy, a splendid opportunity will be given to learn every branch of the business, embracing job printing, lin- otype composition, and reporting. Ap- ply in person at this office. MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce, EE EE EE EE EET 5c. 0c Butter Eggs Sr IT TTI Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are pald by C Y. Wagner for grain. Sessa naans EEE ETT EE I I EI EE EEE IT GETTYSBURG August SPECIAL Leaves QOettysburg BATTLEFIELD SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION 31, 1913 Round $2.75 Trip TRAIN Leaves Bellefonte 540 A. M. Arfves Gettysburg 1235 P. M. RETURNIN a 606 P. M. Excursion Tickets good only om Special Trajn in each direction. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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