Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRA T, ELLEFONTE, PENNA. Thursday, October 2rd, 1913, wm" — — " am——— S——— — me— - mp : : R—— q 1 : i | | J CLOSING SESSION OF (§ OVER THE COUNTY. then hand it down to the fourth gen- | performed by Dr. Albee, who is sald 4 om | 4 mora * SEPTEMBER COURT The Ww ’ (l b f Bellef; | 8 ! eration, if possible Loganton Journ- {to be the only surgeon to attempt such . oman $ [1 0 onte | gudith, the little seven year old | al, operations The case of Avers, BO (Continued from 1st page) —Edited by-- ughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur | Lock Haven Express: “T. 1. 8mull, long standing, was exceedingly criti- CHAS. RB: KURTS, Hasting t her hus! Er | sher, of Sandy Ridge, had one of lof Mackeyville, says that he can tes- | ¢al, but he stood the operation nicely Editor and Proprietor, lastings to her husband at sundry “THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE” J} *rms broken on Sunday by being | tif to the correctness of the snow | And is sald to be gradually improving. times from 1901 to the time of hi own fro p ule : ' : . teat} 1911. Th | 1s t rom a mul {that fell in September 1844, as stated A. C. DERR, wh “ . a re for The p ainthy Having no s EMr., and Mrs, Hiram Fetterhoff re- | bY Squire John McGhee, of Peech ‘ : oles dhe ¢ a8 no defense ( HOW a ts ‘rook { # tins , y Associate Editor and Business Manager. eric wl Yo toy oas To tefenne warthmore Wemen Tondy for Fed- [Brn y Some thi _ Wee k from a vaca. | Creek in a recent issu of the Ex * . . ahi the plantift for $2001.51 ation, gin which they spent in the eastern | Pre Mr, Smull states that he was UIC e e or ans EARLE C. TUTEN, Willi: ID a A Swarthmore, Penna, Sept, 26th. rt of the state Among the places | 10 ears old at the time and lived Local Editor. WI J, pia Is va, F'. H. Dale and Plans are nearly completed for the ted was Columbus, Steelton and |¢ box e to i Jar bark shed atta hed 10 i" - AAA Pe ! 4 entertainment of the State Federa- @*7risburg a tannery in Rebersburg we roof o robbing headaches, strained lig- PBWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,600, Same vs. Same These two cases [tion of Women's Clubs, at Swarth- BE Miss Maude Wilson, who has beer the shed was old and had to yield to aments achin back PE en are from Rush Township and are |more. The convention will begin Mon- Bying at Ocean City, N 3 wine " |the weight of the snow, as well as ts h t ? d oe Xorained TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : actions in replevin, and when the cas- | day, Oct. 13th, and the final mes ting Bre 3rd, spent Sunda? with hep | HANDY fruit trees that were heavy ia ents that are readily absorbed, It Subscription,..-..-. .+.. $150 Per Year |©¢s Yure gali § for tia) the defendants | will be held on Saturday, the 18th. rents, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Wilson. Lan Yith fruit and lea ves AB nu gen quickly relieved with onfess udg : avor . . . F . ‘an im ’ eral ing the carlies and 14 Persons who send or bring the money to | r werd in iC ge wn ; in oi ! of the Many private houses have been of- [8 Julian, Mi Wilson departed on |" ig: Me oY 1 Wd -) ae Asbo ofMce and pay in advance, $1 per year I adn p n cour in both cases | fered for the accommodation of BM onda for Altoona . i n Ir i% In m Krumn H Lint t CeNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with under terms of gettlement, Kuests, and Strathaven Inn and Thef A chicken supper will be held in 3 ne S ome men N.Y. thrice a-week World for J. H. Lucas vs. Joseph Barnes, an |Grange, of Swarthmore, as well ax The flartha M. E. church on Saturdas seph Ayers, who about a y eal Pittsburs SHORIIISN TOF. ++ fe toh in trespass, settled Colonial and The ldlewild of Media Evening, October 4th, the proceeds of {ago was an Inmate of the Philipsburg It relieves surely and quickly be- aaa AR AREAS NS to . VR lig » ) "A : alla REP PN Oo wi hich s +h 4 fs ’ no pital eo ing tre 1mer Or Woublished weekly every Thursday ‘morning. Wa Ww 4 iy yo Int isubeth = Haye! wl Je called into servic to house §rhich are for the benefit of the chur 's ; } yh Pen “ y t 1 , cause it is composed of ingred- 4 Pa... ’ a yYre, adamrs, etc, o 1€¢ 000 or 600 women ho iI11 beB'ther efreshments will he s ow, ' J i Hn re ntl der . Bugered in the postofice st Bellefonte, Pu.. a8 J ('. Mever, deceased, an action on present Iu \ . A , o AIT } " & . Colwent a remarkable surgical « peration ients that are readilv absorbed it seoond- aT. ding ice or . Chke candy yO8L ———— ote cede t no fe \ O . ba \1 that h ttracted considerable 1 . ic sD The date your subscription expires is plainly n te Pow 2 ol n nd y def nae H A building, large enough for the uts and frult t his has ne My Avers y , y a salen up quickly By the pores printed on the label Dearing Jour name. W. , ; $378 ! n ijayor 0 he plaintiff | meetings was a much discussed point, J The recent ball game plaved ( re ted fr m a ‘ ne ident " da of the skin and relief is notice- oredits are given by & change of labe wl WT hdd but It was finally agreed to us ween wand Mac) esult- 13 aa Amy as a1 abl a ve littl vhile. issue of each month. Watch that, after you James A. Davidson vs. The Penna Lo a Ji a IY BETS » 2 ue a] Ne “ Lamar and Mad keyvi f ‘ ecame | 8 help able in a very ttle while. By remit. We Send vo receipts uillens by special | paiiroad Company, a corporation, be bd ! — le £10 i of athe ( ] v the he ] Ir 8 hi le i § e CAI t he applying this liniment you treat request atch date on your abel. ing an action in trespass brought b Si Ty EE won Wie y reason ofl a Clapuie Jou tater r r in N Y orl a pain in a scientific manner, 25¢ . " ; i be held on Monday eveni at the A gio ( { Ma ibid a 4 Subscribers changing postofMoee address. and i re tovet tV.o Fd : 1 Innfldecision made | we Macks e um he 1 C3 wan 4 pot notifying us, are liable for same. the plaintiff against the defendant for |,n4q a)l members of Dela ountvlipire, Score by Innings a follow A dy per bottle. Subscriptions will be continued, unlessother- | damages caused to his farm land and | (ube will be ir ited i iti 1b ‘ Tag nu i wise directed, trees by the Bellefonte and Snow Shoe Tuesda nt 4 4 W Ay wd y } «Amal a $F a ! r joe rr ’ nd “ 9] 3 uesday and ed nes eveningsile Ie ) 1. 0 ’ UL pe You are expected 10 Railfosd th \ Uiapa R rp me: PASSES | meetings will be held in Parrish Halll The fol ' \ ’ y K ’ ’ D S 3} hrough he paintl 8 farm going up ll; ed 1 i ‘ el k A ni ! f ! : f send or bring the money to thisoMoee Wallace Rus About seven & , Fiby invitation of s Colle while thelentre " : neh { umrine s rug tores, - mse —————————————— ” Su : hig ET HA, b i meetings will be held Hands ntr o i ! — - — | olaintiff’s land was burnt over after Metis House I hy on %. nds’ 8zr and Jot Seed Ihe fe BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE. the passage of a work train on the be - the darby - . en ed Mr and My WW. WW | 1 MARRIAGES. 11th day of Ap 1912. at which Hime Ing the | an downe ( u vill ter red to. Snow Shot Ks iM - ' mir the federat 4 ni { rri the ' under the testimon of the plaintiff 3 .t ’ arson nd i n Adams--Hoy. there was dam y delegate \ e taker Sleighton | \ ¢ wi there was « LE ne y Bra for vem . gis r M ‘ ‘ r A ‘ ME oma c Adams, of Mile shurs $96, manure burnt $72, pear trees de ! wrinly a afi ft Kad CH Morgan ar Mi I Mrs. 8 \{ and Miss Bertha ! oy, 0 MRle- t atroved $64. or a total of $282. That | Tm ed al ‘UNChieu nn to 8 { here — MR in arriage on the ie \ f ‘ ] ¢ Swarthmore Wome 8 1 . : pd => (Met = — fonte, were united in marriag ‘ h uent in t} fo ving Jul r I HO! : i ! A ‘ vi y 4 fe evening of September hth. by the Re weres of land were burned over at a : A a ED a a, ent } ) M. C. Piper, at his residence in Miles- | 0 of 8 Mar h 4 tt A vention, ar n 3 & burg. The groom is a. son of Wm, H. |; A008 50 or March iid eres Of | rest and citing roon the del Before : ' BA K Adams, one of the best farmers in the Mar un 1691 aD oS ATI "hs | gate Here ‘ } on Por I y “1 1] Q , ” - ddr ‘he vial; = far 15, 191 LOTS { and I | i ode i” | Bald Eagle valley, ® he ! rid . ver at u damage. of 3 Mar 19 Ih : n bo land. Prot Fi i well fitted for her 1 gtation in 1ife 1913 Noval p nd | ih? . Bt tion, AL : | O | ra wish them long life happiness and Lilly Gp A , AIM I a 2 | 1 { ! { ' of Are ed the J i i | | We wish them | 1 Haj | 8 an damage of $1 v 2 44 ia oy 2 | Ente : : wh at ; . a aplhe ! : | | prosperity the f fires $322 At he ose | . \{ . at A on n Ww I I ' - . ; | 21 r § Mr | W A Wn hd | Perry—Duck. stimor sel for |, mobile or WwW. } ’ % \ fe { mn | The wedding of Miss Florida Ruth nnounced that he | antion M 2 8 Yack f Chas. | W8 re . Duck, daughter of M. B. Duck, of m and moved |. for A Cut San. ant i ! F ty-S C t D 11 Spring Mills, Pa., to Mr. William H } ding ructions on | 1ia1s My Ww an BR J in i Prof or 1X en Oo ars Perry, of St. Louls, Joy took place H 8 So ind that th pla ff had not Mrs, | Yarna } : Mra | R ‘ Ir September h the Marble Col- mde out a case showir neg IW. Alle ' y y i n ' legiate chur avenue and 29th | gent operation of its trains 1 neg- | A. | ’ ring Pe ’ end { ent street, New Clty The cere- engine s« in ! he» ; mony ; ned by Rev. BE. M e. The mo- | : Duck, b + bride. assisted by 18 granted and | Visiting Nurses' Associatior | : Rev. Dr | The bride is well d favor { M Penna t } THEATRE y known to many readers of the Dem- nd i © yume time Rural! nursing w! } een tried r ocrat, as she taught school in Centre | MOtion granted for new tria KE ess! ¢ r and county several years, but recently has rances Ls $ The Dusham | Mass setts e taker he ' beer acher in the schools of St |Coal Mining Compar ) poration. | woms f Mur I= ' Programme . Loui Mo. She is a sister of Mrs | This case is from Rush t p, ops | rour . ntr } ‘ \ . ; Wilbur F. Burkholder, of this place. |posite the Be « f O \ 1 is | ized ‘ t 8 Rur g THURSDAY NIGHT. . ! brought to re r damages for n- | y N " Fur rs " \ Paiay ) ! ‘ Turner~DeHass. ning mine water and "mon the | on ones : cok 3s : H . ¢ The parsonage of the M. E. church | of the plaintiff and the phur fumes |J Smith, pr t of ral | Girl”. Fro Vor ‘ tn Detatoni wae a oF Pros |S nT and, the auiphie Sums |Juiue Seni mis FIRST NATIONAL BANK ty wedding on Wednesad f The plaintify Wever \ pur- | pr dey f the ny 'f y " FRIDAY NIGHT. : ) reek in which the 1 2 t . “4 § 4 . © n - ’ n bhi : Which : 8 hased her property from a man by | y { lead me p A ne rot jo Capital and Surplus $76,000.00 Hie in 3 nas © nan f Mos n wih Mas rehan | TT f f . 1 ¢ $y . Haas, of Eagleville, and ) od trons the roan antl Badin, = ; o RB State College, Pennsylvania Turner of Julia Follow! SAE n whic Gaal el . sel Ling . g ! ; o ' emony Mr. nd DeHaas | Y ( ng 1 mein Abn Sg whale en bt : ¢ A on & brief we t — , “uve Rata Nurses | EL a A . , (4%) Niagara Fal "y ver reserved At the \ the i! ‘ ' be ‘1 "Av Niagara Falls \ Olainti's own testinior mn Wedness | farrier Ethene od SATURDAY NIGHT. eo their return eside da morning the ff suffered a | par ay wy Welg he the nod r 1 The bride is the daug! ntary 1 atiit zet a 1 had . ma of \ Eye { fr 4 Mrs. J. P. Turner, of . M 4 3 oy n t} Pp [4 . Lr ¥ DeHaas. This paper th eir CNOR xp} r M Belle Weaver . friends 1 wis £ them a ng Ww xtstnnt m 1 or ote PY and prosperous f 1s stenorrapher Cour Gates—Shutt, Foreigr unsel present during ‘ A very pretty wedding ceremony | week were James A. Gleason W. HH was celebrated in St. John's Reform. | Patterson and Harry Boulton, of the ed church this morning at 8:30 o'¢clo Clearfield Bar, and J. J. Kintner f when Miss Martha Adaline Shutt, be- [the Clinton County Bar came the bride of Edward L. Gats p————————— so sa 1 ditar ¢ Covatine (lazette Seal editor Repaant Unni | WORK TO BEGIN ON : Ambros M S it. pastor ¢ thet NEW DEATH HOUSE church, in the ence f the Imme , E Psim diate 14] es of ¢ weting are | ties. The happ ng i ‘ : a} me \ " attended Miss 1 e Wetze wo bl a bridesmaid and Mr, ( rie E. Gat omnia Sen in ne! gy A brother of the groom as best mw AR 5 wo ras The bride is a daughter of Mra. Salin- A and, and da A. Shutt of east Howard stres v Lhe DiACe 18 AB ne She VAS at 1 in a brown rave . 1 The men mars , tractive. For some time past she has | hn they take thelr seats being been employed as a linotype perat ria O nted forr I ut Pr f this at the Gazette office and is one of it 1d - 4 4 ax a Sand wy or. 4 . town's most estimable voung ladies pe 3 pid Pats oy iy bh Yoo / and Mrs. Charles I. Gates, of east | ne a fine grade of Loa mie A Lamb treet, and besides being local | gs ne was rea hed. a hot editor of the Gazette i8 a member of | face and B the fain the hoard of Boro Auditors. Imme- | stone Other " id NES diately after the ceremony Mr and | close proximit aie ig Mrs. Gates left on a wedding tour | an engine Om win which they will spend In Altoona, | ary bla kemith she Johnstown, Warriorsm rk and Hunt- lhee have their own » s god turn Hy 2 . inglon. 0% han It 4 Ae OC BCRS ep. own. right, and Water piped from an Ing In their own cosy little home on jutake i feBride s Gap supplies | east Lamb street which the groom has | ar ever da sti Tog vio iV gad already furnished for his bride Both | jahler house thas are now. Fotting a | are very popular young people who | 4 r 44 ' oy a y rise PF have hosts of friends who will wish Bulle ate oy helght read Jor them a happy and Drusperous voy the LAR ond floor there will he AC 3 : : 4 commodations for 120 men. The first - ——————— floor wii contain a kitchen, dining METHODIST RALLY DAY. room and recreation room and show- —— er baths, Most of this work is be- Interesting Events Planned by Belle. |\"¥ done by the prisoners, who are onte Congregation. in charge of the boss carpenter, Am- The approaching Sundays, Oct. 5th. mon Karstetter, of "leasant Gap. will be a very interesting and import- Next in authority to Supt. Francies ant time in the services of the Metho- | 1® Deputy Warden William Daufen- dist Episcopal church of Bellefonte, | P®¢h, Who on the Sth of September, It will be “Rally Day” in congregation | 1912, came here with eight prisoners and Sunday school Preparations and began the work of preparing the have been in progress for several building for the reception of more weeks past. All the departments of | men To his indefatigable efforts the Sunday school are to be repre. |W h of the work accomplished is sented in the session of Sunday morn- | 39¢ He Is a big, genial, able offi- Ing, at 9:45 o'clock. The "Older Peo- | €ial, who has the success of this big ple,” the Cradle Roll, the Home De. |Yenture at heart and who is, at the partment, the “Beginners’ ‘the Pri. |®2me time, kind and thoughful for mary school, the Intermediate school. the men under him. The prisoners the Adult Department, the Organized | Are dressed in black suits, except Men's Bible Class, parents, friends, all those having indeterminate sentence, are cordially invited and expected to who wear a blue suit with a small join in the worship and joy of this gold braid Fhe men all seemed con- Sunday school hour tented and cheerful out in God's sun- At 11 a. m. the pastor will conduct | #hine, and unless you had been dif- a service and preach a sermon In ferently informed, you would never harmony with this happy occasion. suspect they were men under the re- At 6:30 p. m. a program of special straint of prison authority ; music and interesting exercises will be The officers in charge are William given in the auditorium of the church | Paufenbach, Deputy Warden; Joseph by the Sunday school. Whoever may | W- Herron, chief engineers; David Yo. read this notice is urged to regard it as a cordial invitation to be present and participate In the services of the day. It will also be of interest community to know that an evange- listic campaign will begin In the Methodist Episcopal church on Sun- day, October 26th. This campaign will be conducted by the pastor with the assistance of the celebrated evan. gelist, Rev. R. R. Jones, familiarly known as “Bob” Jones, of Montgom- ery, Alabama. Two assistants will accompany Mr, Jones: A noted sing- er who will conduct the music, and the Rev. Dr. Guille, who will lead in bible study and personal work in soul win- ning. Three services will be held each day, morning, afternoon and evening. The local church is planning, pray- Ine and working for a genuine and gracious revival of religion In our community. The interest of the peo- ple is solicited, and the prayers and co-operation of all who love God and human souls, to the der, mechanical Kibben, store keeper; stetter, boss carpenter; A. land, steward: CC. Bridenth Shaffer, Edwin Morris, Edw liams, Joseph Koernan, Deputy Warden Daufenbs with his family at does nlso Steward Suther McKibben lives at Pleasant The main penitentiary will be erected on the south of the present elevation the surrounding country, this building will hardly menced before spring. engineer; Work be Derr—8trunk. George H, Derr, one of t employes of the Linn McGin store in this place, Strunk, of Howard, were m Wednesday evening of last the United Brethren parsona pastor, Rev, CC, W. Winey. The young KE Ammon Mce- Kar- Suther- al, John ard Wil E. overseers ich lives McBride's Gap, as and. Mr. Gap. bulldi ag Dreese farm building commanding a fine view on an of on come» he junior ley paper and Miss Ethel arried on week at ge by the couple will reside In Bellefonte, ne f i the n | u M ‘ r on 8 3 anda | expenses has beer rv od th State Y ng Wome Christ . | ation and V4 il subscription | “Except ir ¢ United State " | gress ABBOT Jou 21 2. Pres der fF Amie Inst for Q Soar i} ’ ’ f intel 1 ¥ : i f ‘ ¢ ¢ ‘ f Ww ¢ ‘ore | Skirts Must Not Drag, Kaiser Rules. The German g ernment detern ned that t mlree ‘ ean, order 1 quie 1 pater i (841 2 114 eract s r ent 0 knee } f n { JEW reg ‘ ' for ti t f Beri The { ng re me if the mont | striking vigions, Women's a | must be @ rt « hn to dar and the dust of accumulated mud Aan ad st 2 must ! he r rried crosswise per, of fruit, cigars and garettes at he thrown nto the reel must not walk more than | th breast or stop on the pa nent for an extended period; there must | he no whistling, singing shrieking shouting or loud talking of an nd | windows must be closed when yl is: going on neide a building, and lear men must not drive noisy | is of metal or other material through the girects » LJ - include Women of State. The Marviand Department of Farm- or's Institute has included vOmen among its students, and last week conducted the first of a series of classes for farmer’ wives, daughters and sisters The institute held In Goldsboro, Md, was made under the leadership of Mrs J. Spencer Lapham, and was Conduct. ed by Dr. Richard 8 Hill of the de- partment Dr. Hill made the demonstrations and lectures of practical value and personal interest to his hearers, The women of the county felt for the first time that their problems on the farm | had been thought worthy of attention | by the state | Hygiene of the farm, so long ne- glected, wan emphasized Mothers listened at the morning session to a scientific talk on the preparation of food for children. In the afternoon simple methods of canning were dem- onstrated and various helps in this home industry were displayed. The use of the fireless cooker was shown and a vacuum washer was exhibited The women had a new and encour aging aspect of farm work revenled to them and at the close of the sessions realized that they had been brought in contact with hitherto unknown in- fluences which are working to system- atize and lighten housework The institute will be held In other parte of the state, lecturers and dem- onstrators going from place to place in an automobile, carrying imple- ments and material Grebe Not a Candidate, week's Centre Hall saya that John A. Fortney, burg, and Frank W. Grebe, ipsburg, will be Democratic candl- dates for County Treasurer on the expiration of John DD. Miller's term. Saturday's Philipsburg Journal how- ever, contains the following: “Frank W. Grebe says the Centre Hall Re- porter has another guess coming, He will not be a candidate for county treasurer, and gave no authority 0 anyone to mention his name in that connection.” Last teporter of Boas of Phil- | Maryland Authorities Extend Work to PUBLIC SALES. SATURDAY nes Son Asemant . y 1 zie sonring wa tor elphs harness i er Articles. Sale a 1.306 p.m 8. K. Emerick, auct THURSDAY, OCT 11% miles west of Curtis ' outd p ’ - od ! \ f { ome a $ : 1 Q 7 REDA 1 : I " ¥ ! f (¢ ¥ Ma SATURDAY. NOW RC Mant Yarn« : Ee reas “= farm implements ect Sale at 1 p m avid Wentzel 4 Gr harma C een’s Pharmacy Co. Are Sole Agents for the Celebrated exall store REMEDIES ONE FOR EACH The ILL. This in me f . » ah da have on hand A x f REXALL |GRIPPE PILLS—We know what the {contain and i re nd them Your neig} % sed them { recommend ther it ata |26¢c to tr them a ’ . | ~ “ ne recommend then Rexall Store ~YOU CAN-— GARMANS OPERA HOUSE-—-MONDAY, OCT. 6—~America’s favorite char- acter actor John 8. Marble and his clever comedians in the successful . . farce "DEAR OLD BILLY" spend an evening of mirth and music with Cer ual Gens John 8. Marble and his talented company of Singers, Dancers and Prices 25, 35, 50, 75¢ and $1.00. Fraceurs. Striped Hyena Trap-Captured by Paul J. Rainey. rd and 4th. Matinee Friday Prices, afternoons and nights, 256, 36 and 50 cents, Afrdean Hunt Pletures, Friday and Saturday, Nights 8:30, Great Paul Rainey 8:80, Saturday
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