' Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Thursday, September 25th, 1913, Che Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A. C, DERR, Associate Editor and Business Manager. EARLE C. TUTEN, Local Editor. SWORN CIRC 14} LATION OVER 5,600. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ? Subscription, .. ..$1.50 Per Year Persons who send or uring the money to she office and pay in advance, §1 per year OnnTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrice a-week World for... Pittsburg Stockman for. W.J. Bryan's “Commoner” Published weekly every Thursday ‘morning. Entered in the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. as second-class matter The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. eredits are glven by a change of label the first fssue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no recelpts unless by special request. Watch date on your label. Subscribers changing postofice address, and pot notifying us, are liablefor same Subscriptions will be continued, unless other | wise directed, Both Telephones We employ no collector, send or bring ¥ the money to thisoffce election Results of cate t the ros ives must up and dol r Pen rose will Express tha oe remarxa lican hea er test. — It consider road making Highway does that when that to kn all ti road LK tration does know, as pointed « the offer 000 to delivery the sup object Jed it similar but wre determined arlisie Evening Standard mi pre seriously debt be time enough to the will creation of for when we Department 1ild roads that risburg! Just eratic are count horizon r pol A 4 y how the on re CON rit e situ | tion That Wi — , rtained | by tions that It on part of election for Congress District of Maine publican is therefor 1 matter of grat the Democrats } \ Third | always ¢ mg Re- | | | formerly | in balliwick, the represented James G. B and at would Democrat hundred thermore special not ing off from that of the tion when President ed, and attendant upon national was rife. Nothing better in the way of signs of the times could be wished for than the Main election, even If the election of a Re- publican there foregone clusion. Easton iaine, the short, within ted. at al expected should votes the election did a spec) slection when vote be to be n five Fur. that fall- elec come of being elec Democratic vote show any regular Wilson was elect. enthusiasm n election was Argus WOLFS STORE. We had a good rain over Sunday which helps the wheat along nicely The farmers are busy thrashing and cutting corn, which they claim will be a lot of soft corn. W. H. Zeigler is ahead yet with the thrashing crop: he thrashed 991 bushels of oats and over 600 bushels of wheat. A. B. Wolf is next so far, The Winkleblech lumber job, two miles east of Wolfs Store, has shut down for one week but will start on Monday. On Wednesday night, Sept, the death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner V. Stover and called from their midst thelr bright and happy little daughter Beatrice Eisle who was loved by all who knew her and was taken in the early prime of life at the age of six months and three days and is greatly missed in the family circle. Bhe leaves to mourn her death, her parents and following brother and sisters: Harry, aged 13; Katie, aged 11; Emma, aged 5; ana Arleen, aged 3 years. Their loss Is Heaven's gain. ) con« 10th, You are expected to | | causes that it | sling diseases a ed upon to treat | be given, | that neurasthenia takes PROGEEDINGS OF SEPTEMBER COURT (« ontinued from 1st the forenoon: and were the road leading from to Brush valley near the planing mill at the mouth of the gap at something after 11 o'clock. There were three men, aged between 20 and 30 years, wearing dark clothes, one a straw hat, one a cap, and one a derby hat From the testimony of the prosecutor he was met in the Narrows near the bridge crossing Phillips Creck, and the man with a straw hat asked him in broken English about the different roads, and he was trying to tell {him the man took hold of his watch; they got cule and both went down, when man whistled and two more men appeared of the brush and he was hit upon and face, he thought by Kio ks Hi became unconscious and Hey ed of his watch, about $2 in mone) The first assaulted him wore hat and 1} defendant page. ) again seen on Millheim north when into a this out the and man that dark cl aimed in court; clear ription The defendant twa other WO pocke ee « des indi- | be | Report o take notice The act provided $50.000 to for monies pald under April 18 1807 ind =o long m laste bounties will be wuld 25, 1913, counties act of this = Aan paid 1 A weasel Nervous Troubles. Neurasthenla, or nervous prostra has so many forms and so many f the is one o most pus physician can be call be han It eall a physicl defined forme have received names of their Among these | are agorap yhobia, which shows itself in | tright when In crowded places; mow phobia, or dread of being alone; clans traphobia, or fear of confined places; anthrophobla, or horror of soclety; batophobia, from above; siderodromophobla, or fright at traveling on a railroad train Then there are the forms of mental rumination In which there Is a cease less flow of ideas. The brain is so ab normally active that it produces in somnia. Arithmomania is the form In which the sufferer counts incessantly and cannot stop All are curable If taken New York World. each case having to dled on its own merits psychologist rather than Some of the many nin well own. “Come Ye to the Waters.” Julian Grande, who recently return. ed to England from Bible lands, has had some Interesting things to say about Damascus. The pride of the district les still In its rivers, Abana and Pharpar, but this does not hinder the citizens from polluting them with the refuse of the streets, making the water quite undrinkable In summer. Water Is brought from a distance and sold In the streets at about a farthing a quart, and to buy a cupful of cold water and give It to "one of those lit. tle ones” is a typleal act of eastern charity, Plous Moslems will buy wa ter and then gather the thirsty chil. dren round them, using almost the very words of Isalah—-"Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters.” ~Homlletic Review, RECENT DEATHS. I ——— ; TE ———— Do You Fear Consumption 2 Mrs. Thomas R. | No matter how chronle your cough | will « their home on north Alle- {or how severe vour throat or lung | gheny street next Wednesday and {ailment is, Dr. King’s New Discovery | leave for Philadel and Atlantic Clarence Decker, of Hun- | Will surely help you; it may save your | where thes spend the tingdon, were married in Cumberland, | life. Stillman Green, of Malichite, Md, on Saturday, Sept, 13th. Both | Col, writes: “Two doctors said | had | are excellent young people and they | consumption and could not live two! will be at home to thelr friends af- |Years, I used Dr. King's New Dis- -two days. Burial ter September 20th at Huntingdon, | covery and am alive and well.” Your | Meyers cemetery on Monday, where the groom is employed in the | money refunded if it falls to benefit ROWE: ~The many friends of Ex. |pin factory you. The best home remedy for | tecorder John CC. Rowe, formerly f| Garbrick—Stover, coughs, colds, throat and lung trou- this place but now of Philadelphia, | Thursday afternoon of last week | P1¢® Price 60c. and $1.00 Guaran- will sympathize with him in the | at o'clock Joseph Garbrick, and teed by C, M. Parrish, druggist, Belle- death of his mother, Mrs. Margaret | Miss Sarah Stover were united in fonte, Pa Adv Sept. Rowe, which occurred recently at the | wedlock nat Rev. J. 1] home of her son James at Butler | Stonecypher Garbrick | She was aged ninety year and re irned to Bellefonte the same ev sided most of her life in Unlontow: ind have gone to housekeeping Three sons and one daughter bridegroom's already fu John M Bush Addition McMONIGAL gon of Mr. and Mrs. Da Rossman—DeSaw, Ida died innouncement f ti} MARRIAGES. and lone Dir Hayes Mr. and Mrs. William Albright, of Benner township, are mourning the death of thelr infant daughter, Margaret KE, Albright, who died on Baturday, Sept, 13th, after g brief illness with spinal - meningitis She was aged three months and twer ty heing made In the ALBRIGHT Hardy—Decker. Miss Hazel Hardy of Sandy Ridge, and Mi nia win- PutUpaGood Appearance mipre (mm sr. Boalsburg by Mr, and Mrs | i: Li | impression | ret ening thie Ine in WHY SUFFER WITH urvive, | in ho rnis Monigal, J fel McMoni it his home The irringe | head | thes | that |! reimburse | the | i NO general rules can |! s for a terment | George or dread of things falling | | and | accompany | A purchase {and in time, - | INGROWN NAILS NO-GRO-IN cure Sunda ecens gal, of Port Mati he my o'cloc am 8, Rossma in that place at 4 nd Mi morning of typhoid fever been formall made Will Saw of IM t n a Reba The ed has | nteed Is guara te | triend At ents or vour money back, your dealer or send 2f NO-GRO-IN (0, BELLEFONTE, PENNA Krumrine's Drug Stores, BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE, RS aaa a Ahh Lr] ATAALALLLHLHHAALAMARARAHALANNNANANS HAIR AAW AWWA Y Hubler~Harter, as Ea SAAN pr wfforded bs heart sndorsed GARMAN OPERA HOUSE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, “IRBNALL GRIPPE PILLS, o-5 357 or Ems ull,” “The Easiest Way," “The Wolf." “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine ™ Ete. Prices :..25, 50, 75¢, $1.00; few at $1.50. Saturday at Parrish’'s Drug Store of that prescription ar use Cars ag AITes who sure children famed place ollowing a Seats on sale back | i i a a dhe er : JOSEPH’S al REXALL GRIPPE PILLS WILL HELP YOU ir chance you gener Cir iral _ The Texall Store PUBLIC SALES. Millinery Opening Tuesday and Wednesday $ September 30 and October 1. Margaret ston, wil ATURDAY, SEPT. 27 H Joseph & Co., 1 Sale Emerick Au HURBDAY, SEPT. 25t} R. Ben- ner will sell 3 horses, 4 head cat. tlé, farm implements and household ds at Rock Forge the old Henner farm. Sale at 1 im. Xa Frank May Auct TURDAY, OCT J Axemann w pring wag: and Ss Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa. 8 a a ae Tn Ta dhe de | IF YOU KNEW The inside of this range as well as we do and the baking qualities as well as the peop ledo who are using them, and then ask yourself Which Range Shall I Buy? You sure- ly would choose a MODERN GLENWOOD RANGE H. P. Schaeffer, Hardware, | BELLEFONTE, PA. r on emetery on ath of |* nship | at the Or of hi Bon-| ny tol ert Auman WAR A ere friends Mr. V tired farmer, resided at Spring VON de ymes Sommers a1 buggies utter sleighs icles Sale at | auct sell ' bob other K. Emerick n nda Arne art many '' Pp. WAS A re THURSDAY, OCT 1% Bank f Curtin, at residences had gone to Mr. Auman’s place igned. 2 horses, 4 Monday morning to have the latter ing cattle 1 brood him to a nearby property full line of farm imp Vonada had In prospect as household me Fred The men returned to Mr it 1 o'clock Auman’s home about half past twelve \TURDAY, NOV. 1 had just entered the house when Yarnell. will sell: 2 Mr. Vonada fell to the floor and ex- fat : ” " - arm implements ect pired. Fibrold heart was the cause m. David Wentzel of death pronounced by the family : physician. He was aged 67 years, 1 month and 2 days, and had lived In Miles township practically all his life He leaves to mourn, his wife and the following named children Mra, An- drew Shauver, Coburn: Mra. Gibson Rqte, Lewisburg: Mrs. Robert Au- man, Coburn; Mra. Thomas Taylor, Jersey Shore; William, Millheim; Clyde, Rebersburg; Nathan, Madison. burg: Jay, Fledler; Mra. Irvin Shauv- er, Rebersburg, and Oliver of Mill heim These brothers and sister survive Mra. David Mingle, Wood. ward; Mrs. Thomas Hosterman, Co- burn: Kathryn, Woodward and. Wil. Ham, of Coburn. The remains were taken to the home of his songin-law, Andrew Shawver, Penn Twp. from whence funeral services were held this morning at 9% o'clock, Interment being made In 8t. Paul's churchyard, Haines township. Services were cons ducted by Rev, Geesey, of the Luth. Northern feature two reels. “Oh, eran church You Flirt" (Imp). “A Maid of the Mountain,” (Nestor). “The Retribu- tion of Ymobel” (Frontier). Five big reels and orchestra, Don't miss these programs. open § p. m. on Baturday., ne nada, who an miles west | of under | miich cows HOW on 0 6 shoats, lements and Shope. Bale which Mr words R C horses, 2 Sale auct THE LYRIC THEATRE Programme THURSDAY NIGHT, ‘Bureka,” universay feature In revise. “Fates Vengeance” (Powers). ‘Hawkeye to the Rescue” (Nestor) Four splendid reels and orchestra. FRIDAY NIGHT. “Soldiers Three” 101 Bison feature in two reels. "An Unseen Influence” (Victor), “Animated Weekly No. 0" containing the reunion at Gettysburg and other interesting facts. Four big recls and orchestra SATURDAY NIGHT, “The Daughter's Sacrifice.” Great Mann, Cows, | at 1 p As two in «Robert working at Haven, place, F. Adams, who has been the Fallon House In Lock Is visiting his parents in this Doors
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