Thursday, September 11th, 1913. CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PE NNA, Page 5. BELLEFONTE AND VICINITY THE LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS —Dr. Edith Schad visited friends in Altoona Monday of this week. Harry Holz departed morning on a business trip York city. Miss Marie White, of Willilams- port, was an over Sunday visitor with relatives in this place. ~Abraham long, a son Long, 8 now emploved as in the coal office of A, G. Morris, Jr. Mrs. Kate Dinges departed Sat- urday for Willlamsport where she will spend a week with friends and rela- tives, ~-Mr, and left Friday for they will visit Ridley Park. ~Miss Christine Sunday to New of John bookkeeper Mrs. Edmund Blanchard Philadelphia, where the latter's mother at Merriman has re- turned to her home in New York City, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Blanchard. ~—Mr. and Mrs. David Confer two children, of Orviston, were Bellefonte last week attending Fair and meeting old friends. —Mr, and Mrs. Charley Keichline left Saturday for Kirkland, New York, where they will visit the lat- ter's home for the next two weeks. -—The bonus on road tax apportion- ed to Centre county by the state is $14,412.41, This money to be used for the improvement township roads. —~Merrill Showers and his lady friend, Miss Olive West, of Altoona, were over Sunday visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. C. Showers, of east Beaver street, —Frank Crissman, who is employed in the Pennsylvania Railroad offices at Sunbury, spent Sunday in Belle- fonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Homer Crissman. —Two Ford touring cars head-on near Hecla Park on day, when both attempted to horse and buggy on the state but no one was injured The Huntingdon presbytery and in the is of crashed Thurs- a road, pass will | | | | | hold its next meeting in the Second | Altoona held 6th church, be Presbyterian opening session Monday evening, — Robert Green, one young colored men, Monday afternoon where he has accepted porter at the Passmore Willlam C. and Henr) Akron, Ohio, stopped In Saturday at the homes A. C. Mingle, while visit their old home ~There is some Newton Hamilton place to establish by the conference place, Prof at i to October an OO Central Pennsy It would and Mrs. Geo daughter, Miss Genevieve Monday afternoon for Philadelphia after an of several weeks Bellefonte —Mr. and Mrs Williamsport, Miss Lizzle Morrison and Mary Hoover, of Buffalo, New York, passed through Bellefonte Fri- day in a large touring car bound for SHrate College. Miss Mary Schad, daughter of Dr. Grant Hoover, The | i of | | | | { Edith Schad, and Miss Helen Hawes, | daughter of Rev. George Edwin Hawes |, week for Oxford will ittend the for Women Patton, re jeft during the past Ohio, where the) Western College on wensville tive of the on-McKean a member of the Natioal Congressional committee, vice Hampton Moore, ~The fiftieth State Homeopathic convened at Bedf last week. About t bers were nresent surroundings, perfect yecommoda tions. and social features made the event one long to remembered Mrs. M. A.C M Rebie and Ralph Hassinger returned | Tuesday from Clark's Lake, Mich where they were spending the mer with Mr. and Mrs. C.F c Mrs. Calre will remain Bellefont for a few weeks at the home of Eman- uel Noll ther her he in Poughkeepsis Orvis Keller, el t mor { Keller, Esq., who spent in Wyoming on a ranch, Jellefonte last much ? health bs tay y the fore he returned home Ake City, Southern other points of to enter State wsMrs. Oscar E Charles E congressional Centre-Clearfield «( district, has ‘amer been elect Republic Hor in of So - annual conventic Medical rd Spr windred mem- The delightfu m the clety wo be pire eave wT N and me Harr the past irned t fe ret edd n week one : his = west Be- he visited Salt California, and He expects this fall Hall and daughter Euliilia, who have been visiting friends in Bellefonte and Centre county for the past three weeks, returned Thurs- day to their home in Champaign, TIL Mrs. Hall whose malden name was Bliza Willlams, is a sister of the late George Williams, of Bellefonte, and was born and raised at ~harles Yingling, working at the Loughrey Lumber camp, four miles northeast of Bald Eagle station, Thursday found the shed skin of blacksnake which measured seven feet in length and was six inches In circumference. The owner of the skin is presumably at large and is evidently a fine specimen of [ts kina, —Willlam Snyder, a former fireman on the Snow Shoe branch of the P. R RR. with headquarters in Bellefonte but who left Bellefonte fourteen years ago and is now a conductor in the yards at Pittsburg, is visiting friends in Bellefonte and at his old home in Wingate. He expects to leave this week for New York to spend the bal- ance of his vacation. w=A circular has been Issued to commissioners of the various coun- ties of the state by the secretary of the commonwealth Robert McAfee, calling attention to the fact that un- der the primary and non-partisan nomination acts voters can vote for only one candidate for superior court both at the primary and at the gen- eral election, There are fifteen can- didates, —Truring the past summer E. M. Broderick, an instructor in Mechani- cal Engineering at State College, has been taking a course at Columbia Un- fversity in New York and while he was thus engaged Mrs, Broderick stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thad Hamilton, of east Howard St. Having finished his studies at Colum- bia, he returned to Bellefonte and on Monday with Mrs, Broderick left for State College where they will go to housekeeping and he will resume his duties at the college. interest College sont ~ | NES | thel | Democrat | resented | leech Creek. | William, made the al John Rayhorn, of Juniata, is vis- iting friends in Bellefonte, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Riley, of Bradford, are visiting friends in Belle- fonte, A charter was granted last week Harrisburg to the Boalsburg Elec- Company, capital $5000, Miss Gertrude Johnson, of Jer- sey Shore, spent Fair week in Belle- fonte as the guest of Miss Kate Park- er, at tric Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Jenkins and son, Raymond, of Tyrone, were the guests of Bellefonte relatives dur- ing Fair week William Wilson, M. Bubb, Shem Spigelmyer and Wilson, of Jersey Shore, took Fair Thursday, Mesdames R. W, Adams and A. M. Wilson, both very pleasant ladies Renovo, attended the fair at Belle- fonte last Thursday. Mrs. E. Tierney home in Lyontown on a pleasant visit with her sister, E. M. Wheatley, at Chicago, ll. -Misge Anna Hoffer, who has visiting her grandfather, C. T. berich for the past three weeks Tuesday afternoon for her home Philipsburg. Charles tobhert Sebring, J. in R. ¢ i the her after Mrs returned to Tuesday heen Ger- left in Johnson, of Blanchard, a caller at the Democrat office, while In town Saturday, on his way to State College, where he will make his future home Dr. and Mrs rejoicing in the bi ter, which happy urday Both getting along H. K. Walker, Yarnell, declines his inability to connected with under the new mn Mrs. Louis E little daughter ed to their two-months’ Mrs. Holz in Mrs 1che was David 8. Dale rth of a little daugh- event occurred Sat- mother and babe are 1 nicely, are road supervisor re-election perform the at feeling the duties supervisorshsp lings. Friedman and nurse have New York with her place Ww Boal me with Dr Trig Nia retu after a mother, in visit this James her h for Week for th Hamill | irwenss of of I Mr. and Mrs deick Spicer, of Hunters Park, are on their honey- moon at present taking in the sights at Niagara Falls and Canada. They were accompanied hy 8. OG. Tressier and wife, of Bellefonte Although the the office at once re has not yet been fall leaves are Cases is nu there the anri - prin ¥ 8 spent with his Brocker- Brockerhoff, has in Philadelphia. late Andrew Mrs, Osmer and ve been rege Hurley Were guests sheriff and this office Marks, at (jeorge William Reese, ra. old friends of the whom |t a pleasure to Mr. Marks for many years rep. The Democrat as a correspondent in Taylor township, in the most able manner Dr. J. Finley Bell, N. J. wi his two nir week Irng Vere of Port Matlida, and of Mad« two in meet Centre of Englewood, Lumis and Jellefonte During th SONSN, trip to in their motor car. their stay here they visited relatives in different parts of Centre county, but the greater part of the time they spent with Mr. Bell's mother, Mrs William W. Bell, of South Thomas street Mrs, CC, H. Hosterman and two children, in company with her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. H. 8. Hosterman and child, all of Buffalo, New York, pass. ed through Bellefonte Saturday, on their way to Pennsvalley where the former will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, W, Vonada at Coburn, while the latter will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Mingle at Aarons- burg. Jacob Marks left Monday for At- lantle City where he will spend two weeks, after which he will go to New York City to visit his sister, Mrs. Skatnik for one month, and to ate tend the wedding of his nephew, Har- ry Skatnik, a leading young business man of New York City, and Miss Marie Moskwech which happy event will take place at the home of the bride in Oxford, New Jersey, on the 14th inst, Sheriff Lee and T, Clayton Brown were recent visitors to Lewistown and spent the day fishing for bass and sal- mon in the Juniata river. The trip was made in Sheriff Lee's Ford asutomo- bile and they made the local banner catch of the season. The bait used was toads, grasshoppers, helgamites, night crawlers, catfish, minnows and patience, After eating their supper at the Crystal Café, they started on thelr return home, Tt was observed that the side of the automobile esr- rying the large bass was very much sagged, last week of | THE —Misg Caroline Valentine ,who has been spending the summer In Rhode Island, returned home Tuesday even- ing. Charles Norris, who has been vis- iting J. Norris Bogle at the Forge de- parted Wednesdaay for his home In Philadelphia, ~Dr, Thomas on will tev C. Van Tries left Monday for Altoona where he spend this week with his son, Willlam Van Tries, Charies McCurdy SBeott expects to] enter the Freshmen class at Princeton College this vear and will leave that institution next Wednesday. Miss Alice left for Stormstown, Pa, where she accepted a position as teacher In of the Halfmoon township schools. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Cooke left on Wednesday morning for Phila- delphia and Atlantic Clty where they expect to spend the next few weeks Miss Margaret Aull, who has been spending the summer in Bellefonte at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Richards, left Tuesday for her home in Philadelphia, Misses Mary and chard returned home ing from an extensive New England states the Basket Shop. Mrs KE J Bates, and daughter, Miss Philadelphia, wer the home of Mr. and erly, of East Howard Mrs. Marg. Dikeman and daughter, Miss Constance Roberta Smith, of Washington, D. C., are b« ing entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs street The United bake rolls, church cream be Mr, and Mrs Thomas F and daughter departed for their Philadelphia Monday afternoon delightful visit at tl home Seixas’ mother, Mrs Charles of east Bishop street Lowery has Elizabeth Blan- Tuesday even- trip through the in the interest of of Pine Marth Bates, guests Monday at Mrs. A. C. Hev- street grand- of Society the Brethren church will hold a of cakes, ples, bread and the room adjoining the on Saturday evening will served, Ladies’ Aid sale in also Selxas in af ter a Mrs Smith made o of ; thelr jew ockerhoff block made by firm in Toledo 1d yf the market Mi d wo, Pa Was orchestra furnished the occasion proved a most deligh Squire W. H. Musser day in Alcona with his hrother-in Prank B. Stover, who has been il for some time and is confined hig bed. The man friends of Mr Ston fonte orry t Po 1 spent Sun law or in Limes. "qY ¥ n Harry Miss toona 8 turned after a wes Frank street. On Smith friends Minas a Euest Hastings Miss Boyd, Smith ric entertains in Eleanor Boyd, of Harrisburg, of Mise Sara On Wednesday Miss Hastings Reynolds and Theodore Davia Jr. autoed to Boalshurg where were entertained at beautiful country Boals Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Harper and their little son, who have heen spending the summer at the home of his mother, Mra. J. CC. Harper of east Howard street, left Monday morning for their home in Columbus, Ohio, where Mr. Harper will resume his duties as an instructor in the Ohlo University honor in Boal thes luncheon the of the at home «Mra, Thomas Shaughensey east Howard street, left on Sunday evening for Erie, Pa, where she will visit her sister. Later she will go to Pittsburg to see her son Frank be. fore returning homy. She expects ta be gone about three weeks. She will be joined within the next week or ten days by her husband who will enjoy a well earned vacation from his busl- ness duties, «Col. F. Taylor Pusey and wife, with Miss Hannah Smedley and Capt W. R. Carson, all of Philadelphia, were in Bellefonte Saturday afternoon for a short time while enroute to Buffalo, N. Y., traveling In the form. er's automobile. Col. Pusey and Cap- tain Carson were pleasant callers at the Democrat office while in town. Capt. Carsch Ia chief clerk in the of- fice of the Rurvevor of the Port at Philadelphia, while Col. Pusey is a prominent attorney at the Philadel phia bar, a member of Gov, Tener's staff, and a former member of the leg- islature, who gained fame as the au thor of the anti-cartoon bill during Gov, Pennypacker's term. The party expect to proceed Mom Buffalo by boat to Put-in<bay, where they will join Gov, Tener and attend the une velling of a monument in honor of Perry's victory at Lake Erie. They are both affable gentlemen whom It is a pleasure to meet on any occasion. Jr., of of | one | | where | her Glenn, | of | { Company's | Brown | parade Clement Dale, of North Allegheny | | Brewer | Syracuse Jee | len home | | | | | i liam | Pacini | { farm he vacates will be quite | tol N | Altoona, Saturday | " | Friday Mra 1115 Fullerton | morning | Frederick | | ments, commercial And musical | musical | | as | ment | da, «Mr. and pons, Jason Mrs. James Aull and two and Jack, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Richards of east Linn street, Miss Kate McGowan, chief opera- tor In the Commercial exchange, left Tuesday for Rochester, New York, where she will visit friends for the next few weeks, Mrs daughter left port where during Old Mrs. Charles Mrs, ville, and Howard Hest and little Tuesday for Willlams- they will be the guests Home Week of Mr, and Donachy., Catherine Rice, Mrs were of last Hicklen in Miss Margaret Cooney, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cooney, of High street, left on Monday for Haven where she will enter as a dent at the Lock Haven school «1. R. Markle, the owner of a Guernsey cently gave birth to a when six dave old weighed The calf was of Pine Mrs, Charles T urday afternoon she will husband Huntingdon of Reeds and home of CO guests Thursday week the this place nt K. daughter of Lock stuy- Normal of State College, is cow that re- calf, which 150 pounds purchased by J. H. Ball Grove Mills, Noll departed Sat. for Indiana, Pa. spend this week who Is manager of Clearefild Telephone that place 12th Capt ey & office Company 1. command of will leave Willlamsport to Day exercises in al Regiment under William H 9:25 for Governor's in the Week, Kelchline Saturday they will Mrs been in weeks of the been give fll. the today at attend the and participate honor of Old Home Mrs, Charles Brewer left N Y.. where and child past Rol navy Mr. and and James ©O for Byracuse, visit friends and for Lieutenant United States relatives nave the thre« nd Curtly who has a leave of abs ness, joined Bellefonte the home Curtin Mr. and Mrs. James I. Windber, Pa were arriva Thursday for a few days the latter's parents, Mr. and Hampton and to t hildren, who have the summer hers John Wagner for Let ence wife Wednesday of his owing to and children in and is now at Mrs. John 1 his mother, Pac in visit Mrs home been spend ini, of town with is ake the ing snon wight the Harr Spring Hank and spring after ng farm for the past eighteen taken by from the Boyd Bank Robert G Fonte Frank Tull, all of Bellefonte by 1 Are of Mr Logan remem 1 Neff Noll will move at Nigh Mrs Mrs LIne to who farm Mr Mr and and spend home and CKIer 4 onrt Foster Nel {we her friends as formeri f this Patchas ted a James and or Woe) or Aller J Mrs Ezra Mrs Markley Helen Main ‘harlie Parker obert Seeds Margaret Mrs Miller Harm W.8 1% Island Pa H J Postmas ter Bircl Valentine postmaster Sst school branches with There are the Sister Parochia in all its attendance in charge of Johns Monday pupils in four teachers Superior and of ipstruction open ed on there are two In the instructions are violin, mandolin department given gn the piano, well as vocal musi This depart. i= in charge of Sister M. Clotil- who succeeds Rister Angelus, who died Just at the close of the Spring term. The commercial course is full and complete in all its details Tsane BB. Maitland, at one time a resident of Bellefonte, where for a number of vears he owned and con- ducted the Bellefonte holler works, is the oldest sportsman in Lycoming county to take out a resident hunter's Heense, He igs elghty- three Mr Maitland has been shooting in the Pennaylvania woods and fields many years and i= still a good shot al- though he confesses that he is not quite as good as he used to be. When the resident hunting license law went into effect Mr. Maitland decided to take out a license, He will be seen this fall ae of yore at his favorite haunts, «Mathew Conoway, of Snow Shoe, was arrested at the Fair ground last Friday afternoon by Constable Horace Musser, charged with abusing his step-daughter, Miss Zola Decker and disturbing the place. On his promise to return to Bellefonte later for a hearing he was allowed to proceed to his home and true to his word showed up bright and early Monday morning at Squire W. H. Musser's office in this place. Hire wife and step-daugh- ter were the prosecutors. After hear ing the evidence the Justice bound him over under $300 ball to keep the peace for one year, and after paying the costs amounting to $9.65, he de- parted for home, r. Conoway is tax collector and supervisor of Snow Shoe township, This Is not the first time he has been before Squire Musser but he says this will be a lesson to him and never more will he transgress, Edmund Thompson, of | | nicely east | with | the | | day f | freshments wWil- | had { id begides the regular course | depart | Proudfoot, one of Al- little girls, spent sev- the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Klinger in this place last week, as the guest of her cousin, Mary Klinger On Wednesday Elizabeth toona's nicest eral ddys at evening about 6:30 o'clock a slight fire occurred at the carriage works of Forest 1. Bullock on south Water street, Fortunately it was discovered before gaining much headway, and was quickly extinguish- ed with slight damage Prof, Jonas EE. Wagner, although kept busy as result of the opening of the school term, finds time to smile and receive congratulations over that fine baby boy, which the jolly old stork left at his home Monday. oth mother and babe are getting along a The last quarterly communion for conference year will be held in | United Brethren church next Bune day, morning and evening. Mrs, L. H. Leitzell, president of the Women's Missionary Societies of Allegheny conference, will present and speak at evening service John 1. Bush, of son of the late Peter Bush, township, was a business Bellefonte last week, Mr an farm in Indiana county and is prospering, but Is not averse to coming back to Centre county some | he can find suitable farm | could be purchased The regular the Men's organized United Brethren church on Friday night In the room adjoining the church. Rev. Wal- ter F. Carson, a well known Presby« terian minister of Centre county, will present and make an address Re- | will served the | the the be the Glen Campbell, of Union visitor in jush owns La 4 “ that monthly bible meeting of class of the will be held Ladies’ Aid be be auring evening Harry operator a tower fonte and Milesburg vacation trip that ber of states thro company with his left week for there will go to then to for a Weave Fr. t the Penna Railroad between Belle is enjoying a will take In a num- ighout the west, In wife, Mr. Weaver Pittsburg, and from Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kentucky, expecting to stop period in the clies of New on last short port Paul Ving Miller, the little son Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a wants sdversis ment in this column one issue free, if it does pot exceed 25 words; charges to others, ons cent a word, first issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two Issues 40 cents; three issn 80 cents, No advertisements will be answer from this office HOUSES: For sale and rent, J, M. Kelchiine, _Belletonve. Pa. 0 FOR BALE: One horse delivery wagon, “cheap, Inquire of Gillen grocery aa FOR SALE: Six American fox hound pups, Gardner Grove, Spring Mills, Pa WANTED: Boy two drive wagon and work in store, Call su Gillens grocery a0tt WANTED: Wood choppers. st Lhe per cord, and pit post makers. CW, Korman, Curtin, Ps. au FOR SALE: Three cows and four head of young csstie. Inquire O. L. Fetzer, Yarnell, Pa x7 FOR SALE: ~ Driving mare, blooded stock ped- igree, safe and speedly. R. C, Noll, Pleasant Gap, FOR SALE: Timothy seed. Inquire of 8. H. or Jacob F. Hoy, Bellefonie, Pa, Commercial phone x FOR SALE: —~Baggy. In use only six months, in good condition. Apply Rev. W. MM. Hoover, Hublersburg. Pa FORSALE bull. From College sock. Inquire of C Lutz, Fillmore, Pa FOR RENT: ~Desirable awelling house on High street. recently oocupled by Chas. R, One, wo year 0ld grade Dupre? i Kurtz, Apply at this office WANTED:— Vise hands floor hands and 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 50 cts. a setting. George W. Zerby, Tusseyvilie 12M WANTED: Girl to work in restaur- ant kitchen; wages $5. Call or ad- dress A. C. Longee, State College. x38 FOR SALE: ~Good house and lot. located on old Boalsburg pike, 3 miles south of Belle fonte. Inquire of William Colpewzer. Bellefonte, R-3 X38 FOR SALE Or exchange for a ooit, a large bay horse; also a lot of fine Chester white pigs. 8S. H. Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa . Commercial phone X54 = FOR SALE: —Farm, one mile Norih of Zion, containing 127 acres, #5 clear, the balances in good timber, fruit of all kinds. W. A. Bickle, Zion, Pa X3¥ FOR SALE —Regisu red Jersey bull, also a greade Jersey bull, sired by Goiden Prince’ of Laure! Run. Inguireof W. H Crebs, Madi. sonburg, Pa ; HM FARMS — Large and small, limestone soll, in of Mr cast High ompanied to the Mt | the Deaf and Dumb, | m Tuesday morn- | to resume his known institu- the past ol and de of x nd Mrs. Herbert Miller, of im his Ren- Res and LT farm for ten years Het pped off at Je rn ng the tourisis =i hns {town and Tyrone and arrived in Belle. i fonte safe and happy on Thursday Hospital Donation. stom of ng rmer CArs 1 PARM—For sale or exchange: situated about § mmend- ih the he to ret named Je | f piales Mra. A H wl Dex rola t piates ff Tressler fiver (rove Rhivery, OG » ker, 40 plates Victor I. Mes Hoffman 2 plates; Ger plates of Belle Wm. B Johnston, Johns Mra. Eimer 8S. Launder, pl Samuel! Kool) Filliam | | 12 pilates. Her plates C 1. H. Musser 45 plates a Wm C 0 Tibbens 9 tes 1% ten Run 5h H Mine Mins cake-Mre. D MceSuley Decker, oste Marriage Licenses. Spicer - Lutz . Maloolm {Verna E { Robt Mizabeth | Michae! | Marietta Bellefonte isllefonte (Gibbons “ - Smith Decatur Twp Decatur Twp Bellefonte Bellefonte Philipsburg Winburn Philipsburg Philipsburg Lowry - . Troy Edith Mason - « Troy Wm. W. Keichline - Bellefonte Roxie Ralston - . Bellefonte Charley Womer « « Poorman Side Carrie Womer - « « Poorman Side Santella - - Tarana {Lawrence MeDonaild . Elizabeth Maggs {Jas M. Moore Esther Pllkington Wm. J \ CAUTION, All persons are hereby notified not to purchase, carry away or meddle with the household goods now in pos session of J. CC. Derr, as the same are my property JAMES W. DERR x37 Austin, Texas, THIS PREVENTS INFECTION. No family should be without a pack- age of Rexall Lesperine. This ideal antiseptic should be applied at once to all cuts and wounds, to destroy Lae germs of infection. It Is valuable as a gargle for sore throat, an a wash for canker, sore mouth, as an appli- cation for burns and douche or spray for nasal Cleansing, healing, and to prevent further infection, as a douche in diseases perculiar to women, It Is particularly valuable. In every eomnse the sale of Rexall Lesperine is ac- companied with our positive guarantees that it will give satisfaction, or mon- ey back. Price, 50 cents. Sold In this community only at our store. The Rexall Store. Cer arar Sreens The Rexall store | for eatalogue. G. ( { rone. Pa | Spring. Bellefonte | POR SALE four | | A good bargain to quick buyer Sg TE | : "| iness Blair, Centre and Huntingdon count ies, Send Waite, P. O, Box 202. Ty- x4! FOR SALE ~Cheap; four horsepower Inter national gasoline engine sills; screen water cooled Garbrick Bros, opposite Big Both phones bs 134 A good farm of 130 acres, in War. riors Mark Township Huntingdon County, Pa Address Albert on teck. Exr. Warriors Mark, Pa | WANTED ~Girl w assist with work One with good refers appreci a good home No. 1 yy street. Edgewos | Pa | LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT {| oanvassing or sol fred | come assured. Address Nationg! Co-Operative Healty ( 1471 Marden Bullding Nashin {D.( | INSURANCE — Insure 3 nthe Lykens Vi ED~No re Good v town and farm pro- Mut Fire Insur- ance Company. Estat 1854 for- ty 10 fifty per cent lower then board companies Losses promptly settled Earle C. Tuten, Agent, Bellefonte Pa STOCK Eggs and yearling stock —single comb brown snd white Leghorn, White Wyan- dottes. Barred Rocks, Pekin Ducks. and Pearl { Guineas. H. K. Mattern, Locust Hill Poultry Farm. Julien, Pa FOR SALE pert “3 perLy A shed ir ars Ford runabout, 1912 on: has heer completely equipped. First £30 chine can be seen st Peter Mendis | High street | FOR SALE — At Jess then cost, a new Peerless No. 4 chop mil slightly shopworn., capacity § | 10 25 bu. per hr. power required 26 horse power Osll on or write to S. C. Brungart. Spring Mills, {Pa RV¥V.D Bs " ph [FARM FOR BALE OR RENT—At the | head of Marsh Creek, 120 acres, 20 Good Address Pa x-36 ised 3 ber miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 acres, | about 50 being cleared, balance in timber; good | house, bank barn and other outbuildings: fruit and well on farm Will sell cheap On CR8Y 1erms, lor exchange for property that will bring In | monthly rent. Address A. 1. Garbrick. Belle | fonte Route 1 a] WANTED The bright 1 Democrat habits, of age 10 Centre needs a f clean | who is at {learn the printing and publ ] Applicant of educs rather east 16 years shoul Frigg learn Iright bos a { be given to lea business otype compositic ply In person at this fo to than ersian A sple 1M rm ov embracing n |" EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. | Inthe matter of the estate of Dr. Philip S et late of Zion, Centre county. Pa. deoeas- ~ 3 Letters testamentary In the above named es. 1 | Iste having been granted to the undersigned, all .) persons indebted t said estate, are requested | vo make payment and those having claims or de- mands against sald estate are requested w pre sent the same duly suthenticated for setiiement withou tdelay 0 LIDEIB. FISHER. Executrix wm State College, Pa TTTTADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Letters of administration on the estate of Dallas Chronister, late of Huston Township, de. py 7 FO of Administration in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wile of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against said estate. are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to HENRY CHRONISTER., Administrator, x4 Julian, Pa. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIV. ATE SALE. Wm. Beltz offers at private sale. a fine house, barn, saw mill and 35 acres clear land, situate between Tylersville and Rebersburg along the main road. Also 270 acres of mountain land, well timbered, a good water power saw mill, Planer, chop mill and all wood working machin ery. The clear land contsins a vein of valnable mineral ore. This property could be made » valuable suramer resort. Will sell a0 cmsy terms. Oall ob or address Wm. Beltz, Tylers ville Clinton Oo. Pa. mm ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE, In the matter of the estate of Amanda Decker, of Penn Township, deceased, ters of Administration in the above named estate ha been sons having claims against are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to Gevig Bower SSD ih ills. Attorpeys. AMMON ©. DBORER. x» Bellefonte, Pa. Aasronsburg. MARKET QUOTATIONS, Bellefonte Produce. BUOY ..osusasuessrnsasnncnnnans 300 BERS ....osssuveis 260 Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by C Y. ‘Wagner for grain. Wheat, White 800 Rye T00 Corn 6c Oatw 40¢ Barley EE EEE Er EE EE EE EE EE EEE ERE EE EE EE EE EE EE EEE EE ET RE EE EE EE ET EE EE EY EE EE EE EES a EE ETE ERT |
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