Thursday, August 28th, 1913, { BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS | Mrs. Frank Derstine and little son of Altoona, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Donachy, of this place, —Robert Markle and Mr. Graham, of Pittsburg, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs, Charles Lose, on east High street, —Frederick and Philip Reynolds left Tuesday afternoon for Harris- burg where they will be guests at a large house party. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brandon, ac- companied by Miss Eleanor Parker, autoed to Philadelphia , Tuesday and spent the day very pleasantly. —Mrs. C. C. Shuey and daughters, Sarah and Anna, are visiting this week in Willlamsport with her eldest daughter, Mrs. Charles Donachy. Miss Hattie Lambert, a daughter of James Lambert, of Greensburg, left for her home in that city Wednesday after visiting relatives in this place, —Miss Myrtle chief oper- ator at the Bell Telephone office at Altoona, is visiting friends in Belle- fonté and other Centre county towns this week. — Miss Margaret A. 1iff. of Brook- lyn, N. Y., arrived in Bellefonte on Wednesday to spend the fall and win- ter with her grandmother, Mrs. Aman- da Hunter. The venerable James Poorman, one of Boalsburg's representative cit- izens, paid his respects to the Demo- erat while in Bellefonte on business Wednesday. Miss Irene efficiently filling in Aiken's store, cant by the resignation ma Smith. —There will be the Reformed church morning or evening. will be away from home day of next week. Mrs. Joseph L. two sons, Jack and home Tuesday evening Hoover, Koontz now the position af recently made of Miss is very Vva- Em- held in Sunday Schmidt Satur- no services next Dr until Montgomery and Gordon, returned from Atlantic City, after spending several weeks at | that popular resort —Ex-Prothonotary of Millheim, candidate ic State Committeeman, fonte visitor Wednesday, ter his political fences —Miss Sarah Fullerton accompanied by her nie Hickok, were passengers route to Harrisburg, where er will attend a large houss ~The wonderful Pictures at the opera afternoon and night. gin at 2.30 Prices adults 25 cents. 35 and 50 cents, —Thos, Noll and wife, of Pitcairn, who have been visiting their son- in-law, George Miller at Pleasant Gap, and his brother, Emanuel Noll, ot Wm. F. for Democrat- was - loo e Miss Jane Tuesday the party. Edison house Matinee will be <hildren 15 Evening prices this place, left on Wednesday for their | ’ home in the Western part of —M. L Gardner left Pittsburg on a business ter transacting the same, left Homewood, where he remained Tuesday evening with his son, old Gardner, who is employed the state Saturday trip and af- until Har- as a mit the Jones & Laughlin Steel | Pictures that actually talk so that you can readily understand what the players are saying, are hard to real- ize. ‘You can be convinced of M: Edison's wonderful gift the world of entertainment by going to the opera house on Saturday afternoon and night. «~~Miss Beatrice Saylor, iting: her aunt, Mra. M. C in Punxsutawne) returned to the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Saylor, at Prossertown last week. Mrs. Raffetts compan - fed her niece and will sper + short time with her parent ~H. 1. Hutchinson taining for the past hews, Dan Hutcel Thomas Hutchinsor Cresswell He of Erie. The accompanied t} 1 10 Gettysl they ! of greftest battles | —L)scar place, wh Mrs. Geo troit, Mich, rival In spend his va jon wit mother, Mrs Pleasant Vie lucratively empl Motor Car Co. plant Miss Catherine Allison returned home Sunday from Missoula, Montana, where she had been spending the sum- mer a8 the guest of James Ryman Miss Allison left Bellefonte the 8th of June for Washingten, I. OC. where she Joined the family“of Senator Dixon and traveled in their private car to Mon- tana. She was greatly pleased with her visit and liked the country there very much «Thirty-six members of the order of Odd Fellows attended funeral of the late Henry Mill Hall on Sunday, a member of the to after vis- taffette, has been neps Mra Kane, and P. Hewes, is week he Irg where ne of wrid's histor of Mr to an insor ves inspected > sits the W Kell fe wi rmerly parents, ved was this and De ar m Jellef h his grand- Keller, al ung man is the Cadalla« Detroit beth w in in local the Meyer at Deceased was Bellefonte lodge of Elks, and the were Chosen from the two orders Bdward Owens, Foster Jodon and Harry Clevenstine represented Belle fonts lodge In this capacity ~pPuring the past week Rhoads & Knisely and their crew of workmen have been busy placing a concrete re- tailing wall along the state road In front of the residence of Miss Rebec- ca Rhoads, on west Linn street. The wall Is about three feet high, and was made necessary by the widening of the road at that point during its re- bullding several years ago. The mat- ter of placing a wall at this place has frequently been before council, and they finally concluded to have the work done. ~The Y. M. C. A. Is arranging a contest to help pay for the repairs to the gymnasivm. Two teams are being organized, one of young men and one of young ladies, prizes will be award- ed the successful team and a banquet given at the end of the contest, he coptest Is a very novel one and 1» arranged as follows, a chart has bean drawn representing the wall to be erected and it hag been laid off ‘n little squares to represent the bricks, These bricks are sold at 26 cents each and every time you buy one your name is written oy one of the bricks. The team sel¥ng the most bricks wins the prize. It Is the intention to sel one thousand brick, thus raising $260 towards the amount necessary f(o make the repairs, pall-bearers clerk | Smith, | en- F form- | | Talking | Saturday for | for | Thursday to | lodge, 1.1 0, 0. F., and also of the Lock Haven | ~Frank Jamison departed Sunday for a week's visit at his parents’ home in Canton, Ohio, Charles Newcomer, of spent Friday and Saturday parents in this place, Mrs, Mart Cooney returned home last week after spending a week with relatives and friends in Tyrone. Mrs. William Woods departed Fri- day morning for a visit with her daughter Margaret, at Ocean Grove, Miss Dorothy Stover, daughter of and Mrs, Howard Stover depart. ed Monday for a week's visit with friends in Millheim, Mrs, Sarah Gephart, of Bellefonte, visited during the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Karstet- ter at Loganton, Pa. Miss Bertha A. Hunter will to-day for Pittsburg to attend Guisbert-Zelch wedding which take place on Saturday, August at § p. m. Mrs. H. L. day for Claysville, iY. Pa. visit her employed under R state road contract, Miss Harriet D. Ray, returned Sunbury, with his Mr, leave the will 30th, Satur- coun- who Is on his Garber left on Washington husband B. Taylor to tay, daughter of SB home on Tuesday from a delightful three-weeks' visit among friends in Allentown, Readog and Delaware Water Gap. Mr. and Mrs, returned Tuesday | home in Ambridge, of several days daughter, Mrs this Edward afternoon to Pa., after a the home of Derstineg ther visit at Jesse plac [8 Miss Mildred Laurie, and Mrs. John T. Laurie, of Ty- returned to her home In Sunday afternoon after a at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gates of East Lamb street. BH. 1. C party at her he Tuesday of th | ladies were present being {| Bellef: The day an land the proved very | | | | | daughter | Mr. rone, lace it has. Mrs, iawn Pp LY irtin gave a y at me Curtin Thirty on eight | | | Week many is mite wis occasion enjoy Bidwell informs us t st Thursday in 4 firemen prett tha Jersey Hastings | Mr iNiam street, will has kept her con the greater Her cents, | of Je treasurer Je n ) Democrat on Monday ed by the hnstown, | §) 1 Can ler, been wccompan spending Mrs. Sarah Hahl, member mother, or, at Zion Hemlil violinist, Symphony Petrikin Ha September He will BOprano planist ~«Mrs. Maggie Clipfel), Nebraska, is visiting af { Mr. and Mra. Clement Allegheny street Mrs, Pennsylvania when 1 ing to Michiga: | Her father's name who ved at Boalsburg | Mrs Ch daughter, heen 1" 1 on Wednesday Ird, commencing assisted by Mrs soloist and Marie | cital | evening, at 8:30. | Brandon, | Walsh in be of Liinceln, the home of Dale on North Clipfell left oung, go- parents ner ariotte Margaret, visiting friends a past week. Monday Bellefonte visi the made Simp Dem it all t) he Centre } considers the ‘entre county Rhoad Division newiest paper Robert Daniel 1clm and J. Rho u fia the! L® 3 being iHiary of the nival of Na NM. A if Sep mad ¥ tions to be hel in the Y um It gymnas tember in itinne and every church in presented by a bo go to pay for the | C. A. gbmnasium Judge B. F | Miss Fairchild, part three will be The pro to the days town re it} repairs X. Keller and wife of Charleston, West | Virginia, were arrivals In Bellefonte | Monday Mrs. Keller and Miss Fair- { child are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- {ry Keller of East Linn street, while | Judge Keller went on to Boalsburg to | visit his sister, Miss Sallie Keller and ater will return to Hellefonte for a visit at the Keller home «Mr. and Mra, George 1. Goodhart, of Centre Hall, and thelr daughter, MMe. DD. Wagner Geiss and two | dren, Martha and David, of this place, returned home last Thursday from thelr tour of the west. They have been gone since June 11th and principally In Orangeville, Il... and White South, Dakota. They were much pleased with their trip and en- Joyed it fully G. W. Beville, a blind man, who earns & livehood by traveling over the country selling post-cards, struck Bellefonte this week accompanied by his faithful dog, a large English setter, whom, It is claimed by his owner. has been his pilot for a great many years, Seville claims to have traveled from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, led by his canine friend to whom he is greatly attached. The dog Is well trained as a guide, and when leading his blind master from door to door It Is sald can readily distinguish an empty hallway from a pce of bust ness or residence, ~ Rally Day at the Bellefonte Unit- ed Brethren church next Sunday promises to be a big event, and will be the most Interesting yet held. Boys and girls, fathers and mothers, are all invited to be present, especial. ly at the morning service, at which time an intellectual and musical treat will be given. “Our Boys Band” of Milesburg, under the Jeadership of ¥, I. Wetzler, have hen engaged to furnish sacred music, Rev. Geo. B. Hawes, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will deliver an address, member the rally service Is to take place in the morning, beginning at 9.30 You should plan to be there, her | that | pleas- | from | ideal one | orchestra, will g . § ecods | and | chil- | visiteq | THE CENTRE ~=C, A, Kerstetter, of State College, was transacting business In town, on Monday, ~-Mr., and Mrs. and daughter, of Altoona, friends In Bellefonte this week. Robert Willlard returned from Ontario, Canada, where he has been employed in a large paper mill W. H. Hunsinger visited G. W. Reese, accompanied by Reese, spent Tuesday very pleasantly {at Snow Shoe, Thursday, September 4th, will be a lunch served all day on Y. M. CC. A, lawn for the benefit the UU, B. church, Miss home on there the of Carrie returned from “a H. C Weaver Monday evening month's visit to ‘her brother, Weaver, at Harrisburg. ~-Mesars. G. W,, Charles and Sam- ual Richards, of Swissvale, are vis- iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, on logan street. John Hartsock and daughters, Verna and Lucy, departed last Thurs- for a week or ten-days' visit with his brother, George Hartsock, at ium, Misses and Sarah and Mrs. place, Tyrone WwW. ‘A { his son-in-law, | lat, were | Bellefonte | Elizabeth Eckenroth all of this friends Helen Beezer, Barnhart, Helen R. R. Witcraft, spent Sunday with Peters, of Unlonville, E. E. Taylor, of transacting business on Saturday and gave Democrat a call, The Ladies’ {the Ul. B. chu | bread, rolls Saturday the room The Fall Academy will September 17t m Apt Week's issue Ww ontaly i list « wn Adult will cakes afternoon adjoining of Bible clas hold a and and the the on “ of or h pies, sale Ce cream { On jon church Bellefonte in Poorman | term open Next yf 1} { teachers and ling term of | S and Mildred Mrs. Harvey sireet, Wet- Wetze par- their Helen of | Miss | zel, daug! of South Thoma ty Monday | guest Thomas West Virginia Mis Ruth LArs gave na honor of of Annawalt, large | Badger, daughter of and Mrs. Harr Badger, returned Monday from a visit of five she s among friends Lewisburg f Mr nome weeks which pent and turda Re- | "° regret | portion | poor | a breaking | LL Con Another of the : wil ho Penna nte at 6:40 excursionists irg at 6:05 p.m round trip i= $2.75 Foster Garman, will The son of Mr, and ire. Gearge Garman, formerly of this place ndw rediding In Willlamspart, was a visitor In Bellefonte and vicin- ity over Sunday, and spent a portion of the time Iy tof 1. J. Marshal at Valley Mr | Mra | 4 ' very enjoyal at the View tender recent! N Wil Beli of } rt Grit and a gues mother Heay former) in emplo Hams if ma of r home E Mrs ther also 4 in the in mite pin McEI I McEl- frame vife's hatten Victor, hatten, home an There is no better or purer ice cream made than the Penna State College creamery product which {will be for sale at the Centre County Fair next week by H. Bricker, of Boalsburg. Mr. Brick. er will also have a fountain at his stand where sodas and sundaes will | be merved.—Ady tev. J. R Bellwood, but {the pastorate of a large Syracuse, N. Y.. occupied {at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening and delivered an and Interesting discourse. Rev. Wood- leock is the son of Mra. Anna Wood leock, of this place, and of the | Rev. J. A. Woodcock, during his time, a well known Methodist pastor John I. Markle Is employed {by the Penna. Rallgoad Company at Bellwood, is spending his vacation | with his family at Pine Orove Mills, also visiting hiz brothers In Belle fonte, Mr. Markle to this place on Tuesday by Larry Lovelest, of Ingram, near Pittsburg. This was Mr. Lovelest's first visit to our town and he was very favorably impressed, especially so with the beauty of the Big $pring «Mr. Norman R. Wright, now with the Penna. Raliroad Company, Bell. wood division, has been appointed as- wistant engineer of the Bellefonte Central Raliroad, in charge of main. tenance of way, motive power and equipment, the appointment to be. come efféctive September Ist. Mr Wright Is a graduate of the Penna, State College, class of 1908, and has been with the Penna. Rallroad for a number of years since his graduation, Another acquisition of the Rellefonte Central Is. Mr, Stewart Starr, form- erly of the Savannah & Southern Railroad, who has accepted a posi thon as traveling freight and passen- r agent, with headquarters at Belle te. Mr. Starr entered upon his duties on Monday of this week. Woodeook now about formerly to assume church in the pulpit who ——————————————————————————— Monday | Deputy Internal Revenue Collector | Mra, Empors | inj and | Jun- { the | evening home | Howard | of | eloquent | inte | life | was accomyganied | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Page 5. EE — ATKENS'-——Call and see our now fall line of coats, sults, waists and dresses, ~Hmma Barlet and Louise Levi i have been the guests for the past few days of their sister, Ethel Tate, at Coleville, Mrs. Elmer Mulbarger, Cleve- land, Ohlo, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Whipgo, and oth- er friends in this place, Mrs. Lucy Watkineg and {tle sons, of McElhatten, Pa, [guests at the home of Edward king on Halfmoon HII, Harry Turner, of south street, has returned home from it with his brother at Malgia, Jersey While in that state Mr. Turner visited the famous coast re- sorts Atlantic City, Ocean Grove and | Asbury Park. Miss Jodie Bayer returned to her | home in this place on Wednesday, af- | ter a brief vacation spent with friends {in Montgomery, Pa, She wag accom- {panied by Miss Emeline Bryson, of | that place, who has become the guest {of Mrs. John Bauer, of east Bishop | street, of two lit- were the Wat- Saturday. Potter an vis- New | Announcement has been made of {the engagement of Miss Marie Gher- {ity and James Davis, both of this | place. Miss Gherity the eldest daughter of Mr. and P. H. Gher- lity, and Mr, Davis son of Mr fand Mrs. J. McDavis the House. The frame HE Mrs I= in of work on the new Luth- eran parsonage In Bellefonte is rap- idly shaping up under the skilled rection of contractor Isaac Miller It will not be cozy residence | will that for many VEears rear the until a Space ong OCCuDYy the was little used at the church TENDERED A SURPRISE PARTY, Wednesday, | i Young Garman | { of di- | of | Venerable Buffalo Run Man Reaches | 74th Birthday. Wednesday evening, irprise part Mr. Jerry August at the Buffalo was held Roan at Run, 74th ANNIVEersary wi day A very d¢ of the affair for has many warm {the valley and co After partnking meal, prepared bounteous stores 3 18) | for their ing # hope m YB the aged friends inty man, who througho sumptuous season's departed with that he re ret Among th present named Mr 1 X 2 4 homes, unanimous many may urns Mrs Mary and ter ne and Mr singer aught Mma, lo 94 1 TH) and | Ra fonte; i Kell Knox | ulelpt Krape; Esther Bellew of Be “ollery Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Wm Alice Rosetta, ) Hannah and Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Clarence, and Mrs. Wm ‘daughter Mildrgd, of Axemann, Mr. Roan one of Centre { best know citizens, and { produc 1 Ti of SOT R hildren Arth Robert and r BON LE) owns a fine thrift and in that wi. ! so principally by his | industry. He has resided Leinity since childhood. A FOREIGNER IN TROUBLE. Too Much Whiskey for Vitizky Causes the Latter’'s Undoing. Sunday a fore at the White NEW ers Ener whi Rock romptly him mitted defendant fore prosecutrix both bad ted inte arr Bellef jal) WAS and had Monday granted Brown, at and her present and testified to Joe's behavior. The charge against him to Squire fixed ince his at bail $600 for court at Aan Appear Fine Rural Products. The Democrat office has been fave. ored the past week with several ex. amples of what Is being grown in our county in the way of fruit and grain Early in the week A I brought us a sample from his orch- ard at Valley View-—a cluster of plums that resembled A bunch of grapes, on a much larger scale. It was very much admired while on exhibition in our window, On Wednesday T. L Shope presented us with a bunch {oats stalks tat measure fully 83 inches In height. They were grown on the Shope farm, opposite Mt. Eagle {by John Bowmaster, and are a splen- did example of good farming. Festival at Pleasant Gap. A festival will be held In Noll's grove at Pleasant Gap on Saturday evening, August 30th, in the inter. est of the Ladies’ Ald Society of the M. E church, and Hile's orchestra. United Brethren Conference Sept. 17. The annual conference of the Unit. ed Brethren church, Allegheny dis- riet, will convene at Greensburg, Pa. on Wednesday, September 17th Attention Ix called to the ice cream and cakq festival to be held by the Pleasant Hill Sunday school, on Sat urday evening for the benefit of the United Brethren pastor. A hearty welcome 8 extonded to all who wish to spend a few hours of enjoyment, Mra. Lloyd Homan, after spending a week very pleasantly in Zion and Belle fonte, has returned to her home In Pittsburg. She took with her, her niece, Sarah Lose, who will visit her grand nix, Mr. and Mra. D. M. Mar. kle, rs, Hothia hy A Bs J Unauber her many ends place as an Myrtle Markle, before her mar. birthday | it | their | of | were |v (we nd and county's | ing farm in Buffalo Run valley, | H Garbrick | | Cordie | Rev, | thr # of a serious nature, and the Squire | | his | Will | Anes . | Alexander of | maith M | Willlam {Clara TRIAL LIST—SEPTEMBER COURT, The list of cases for the first week commencing Monday, September 22, 1913; Mary DD, Stonebraker vs. Centre County, Appeal. Non-assumpsit, Charles Peters vs, Pennsylvania Rallroad Co. A. G. Price, agent. AQ- peal. Non-assumpsit, Dr. G. 8. Frank the Poor of Miles Non-assumpsit, Clement Dale, Swisher estate agent. Overseers of Appeal, ve township, executor of Austin ve, Pearl C. Gray, P Butler vs. B. Swartz, Non-assumpsit, Burdine Butler vs. John A. Nestle- rode. Appeal, Non-assumpsit, '. Antis and John G,. Con- fer, now use Antis Confer vs. Chester LL. Appeal Non-as- sumpsit, Burdine Appeal Confer of Neff, Second Week-—September Term, Commencing Monday, September 8, 1813 William J, Davis Willlam Biddle. it and property. William J. Davis ve, F. William Biddle. Replevin, David MeCloskey et al Ejectment Samuel Markowitz syvivania Raliroad. Ejectment. John Nolan Martin Nolan, ete, of Patrick Flanagan, Assumpsit Thomas Comley, h Trespass ve. F. H. Dale and Replevin, Non cep- H. Dale and Ye. 4. FF. 8. The Penn- ve dec'd Elwood wife Comley and Beas in ve. Thomas Kelley id Amanda Thomas Kelley Com- Tres Comley and vife Trespass Comley and Hey Trespass Joseph Barnes wife Tres- ngs, as an indiv- E. Hastings, Ad- Enoch H., Hast. | pit . of Sum ve McIntire d n VA Admr. of ete. Assumpsit, The Penn- Compan) Tres- r. de et trading now of Daniel Katherine Buck, Exe- f Christian B | Johnston Fa. St L ‘d James ite, dex Johnston, Fa Mary Admrs Fa. Sur. Dusham Watson. | RnR ded Sci Neher, ‘da with Fa Omas her Jerry, | Su n Moshannon Company A MINISTER'S EXPERIENCE. Rev. Winey Thrown From Carriage When Horses Frightened. On Friday afternoon a party of Bellefonters, conwisting of John Knisely, Dr. Nissley, Earle Orr, Rev. C. WW. Winey, Wilson Sholl, Paul Sheffer and Thomas Beaver drove to the ny’ camp near Curtin to take wpper tohed the vehicle were a team Mr. Beaver hrone ye rain anima Mas " « nee theless Ax dr mad catapulted ‘ney. wi on 3 Rever not seriousy how returned to Belle tor bus was considerably dam- brought to town the day for repairs. In spite of the Hing and rough experience to Rev. Winey was subjected, he nowise allowed to Interfere with funday and was pres- usual the services. The aged next ehicle and was which in it schedule, at all ent as Marriage Licenses, Oswalt Philipsburg Scott Philipsburg James Martin - Nellefonte Elsie MoCloskey Unionville Harry J. Henry Lock Haven Sager - Lock Haven Frederick W. Barry, Centre Hall M. Mitterling « Centre Hall Beamer Taylor Twp Woomer - Taylor Twp A. Eckman Phillpshurg Diffenderfer « Lancaster - = Anna BE BEAUTIFY YOUR SKIN. If you do not like Rexall Cream of Almonds, it Is because you have never used it. Every day, some grateful woman testifies to its superiority over anything else of the kind she has ever tried. It ix soothing, healing and eool- ing~tending toward purifying and beautifying the skin, and making It more soft, smooth and satiny. En. tirely free from grease, it is quickly absorbed into the skin. It ean be used by everyone, no matter how dell. cate or sensitive the skin may be. If it does not please you-—your money back, Price, 25 cents. Soild In this community only at our stobe The! Rexall Store. Srirar eens | The Rexall store . wn Admr. | Elizabeth 8, Mey- | as | ick, dec’'d | ir | Sur | The Clinton County Veterans’ sociation id holding its annual nic at Hecla Park to-day. A attendance ls expeeted, Don't miss seeing the ing Pletures at the opera house on [FR urday, You will be surprised, de- lighted and entertained Mrs. Oscar Miles, daughter Lillian and son Russell, have returned to their home in Milesburg after a pleas ant sojourn at Atlantic City, as~ pic~ large Edigon Talk- Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want advertis ment in this column one issue free, if it does Dol exceed 26 words, charges Ww others, one cent 8 word, first issue, no advertisement less than 25 cents; Lwo issues 40 cents; three issues 60 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this office HOUSES: —For sale and rent, J. M. Kelcbiine, _ Bellefonte. Pa. 50 FOR RENT — Five room house, $6,75 per month. it FOR SALE: ~Faesh timothy seed Inquire Clay Witmer, Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE: ~ One horse delivery wagon, Inquire of Gillen grocery WANTED ~Boy to drive wagon and work in More. Call mv Glllens grocery sng WANTED ~~ Wood choppers, st 6c per cord, and pit post makers. C. W. Korman, Curtin, Pa. au FOR SALE: ~Timothy seed. Inquire of 8. H or Jacob F. Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa, Commercial phone x4 WANTED: Vise hands. floor hands and ma chine bands, non-union, steady work, good pay. Address Post office box 184 Erie, Pa. x27 FOR SALE:—Full blooded Rhode Island Red | Chickens from State College. Eggs 50 cts. a | setting. George W. Zerby, Tusseyville 1294 FOR SALE: Team of mated mare Colts, 3 and {1 years old, broken to do farm work, full sis ters and quiet. Calvin Weston, Port Matilda WANTED work in staur- | kitchen VIA eR ‘all or ad- dres A C : x36 FOR SALE: ~Good house and located 0i¢ BSoalsburg pike, 3 miles south of Belle | fonte. Inquire of William Colpetzer, Bellefonte, R23 X35 | Pom SALE re | cheap, amt diiri 10 Longes Hege on on Or exchange for a colt, & large bay horse: also a iot of fine Chester white S. H. Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa, Commercial X34 » ples sired by" | of Laurel R pire of W sonburg. Pa | FARMS — Large and small, limestone soll, in Blair, Centre and Huntingdon counties. Send for catalogue. G. C. Waite, P. O, BoX 202, Ty- rope, Pa x41 FOR RENT —Desirable dwelling bouse on High street. now occupied by Chas. BR. Kurtz | Posession will be given after August 16th. Ap ply at this office SALESMA? Ir H Crebs x41 un. J Ww WANTED ~To look after our in. wrest in Centre and adjacent counties. Salary or Commission Address The Victor Oll Com- pany. Cleveland. O FOR SALE: ~Cheap: four horsepower Inter national gasoline engine, on is; screen water cooled Garbrick Bros, opposite Big Spring. Bellefonte. Both phones ate INSURANCE: Insure your town and farm pro- periy in the Lykens Valley Mutual Fire Insur- | ance Company; istablished in 1804. Rates fore | Ly 10 fifty per cent lower then board companies { Losses promptly settled. EarieC. Tuten, Agent, | Bellefonte Pa | STOCK Eggs ard yearling stock —single combd { brown and white Leghorn, White Wynd | dottes. Barred Rocks, Pekin Ducks. snd Pearl | Guineas H K. Mattern. Locust Hill Poultry | Farm. Julisn, Pa xee-14 si FOR GALE: —# good milk cows, 4 of these cows have been fresh within the last 4 months, 1 0 be fresh soon and the balance 10 freshen during Dec. also a well bred Holstein bull eal. Inquire {of RJ. Hartle, Bellefonte, Pa. R F.D 3 x25 | FOR BALE—No. 10 Tornado feed cut- ter, cheap for quick er; mood As new Inquire of W. H. Crebs, Mad- isonburg, Pa WANTED per barrel any wrile me burg, Pa. FOR SALE Lot of Chester White pigs Apply (eq R. PF No 1 FOR SALE Five 1400 Ibs each: « team of grays, 1200 trade for small Howard, Pa FOR SALE OR of Marsh Creel ¥is Ain bu Apples by tae car load or shipment, If you have Geo. F. Hoy, Bublers- bred extra fine thorough some Imme ones to D iis r ell or ckle FARM Ar nee Address *a x-36 FARM For sale or exchange: situated ahout § miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 acres, about 50 being cleared, balance in timber; good house, bank barn and other outbuildings: fruit and wellon farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring in monthly remy. Address A. 1 Garbrick, Belle forte. Route | sat Democrat an habits, f age and publishing t should have a fair and be will } To the pportur will bran the p3 to | earn 1 iness amu r BE 18 Applicant of atio earn rather thar | right boy, a splendid {be given to learn ever) | business, embracing b printing, lin- otype composition, and reporting. Ap- ply In person at this office EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. In the matser of the estate of Dr. Philip S Fisher, late of Zion, Centre county. Pa. deoeas- od nt educatior - n tea Letters testamentary in the above named os ate having been granted 10 the undersigned. all persons indebted to sald estate, are requested w make payment and those having claims or de- mands against said estate are requested to pre sem the same duly authenticated for settlement without delay Wo LIDE B. FISHER Exeoutrix, me Zion, Pw VALUABLE B——- PROPERTY AT PRIV. ATE SALE. Wm. Beltz offers at private sale, a fine house, barn, saw mill and 35 acres clear land, sitaste between Tylersviile and Rebersburg along the maid road. Also £0 acres of mountain land well timbered, 8 good water power saw mill, Planer. chop mill and all wood working machin. ery. The clear land contains a vein of valuable mineral ore. This property could be made a iuable summer resort. Will sell 80 oasy terms. Oall on or address Wm, Beltz, Tylers ville Clinton Oo. Pa. 5 ————— ——— ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Amanda Decker lage Of Denn Township, decsasnd. ters of Administration in the above named ertate having been granted to the by the or of Wills of wi delay EDWARD F. DECK Gewlig Bower a Zerby, IP A A OD MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce. ERE EE EE EE EN EE RA ER ERR] 28e. 20¢ EE EY in are hag by © BABE . coins stein erassne WRI. oot aerissiveass YX. ERE EE EE ET TT)
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