Thursday, October 9th, 1913, Mrs. William ward visited friends in Runville Sunday. ~Mr, and Mrs, A. of Osceola Mills, were Bellefonte on Tuesday. —John Walker is Improving property on east Lamb street new concrete pavement, -—Mr. George M. Reeser, burn, is visiting his sisters, Daniel Heckman and Mrs, Sholl, in this place. —Mrs. Carrie Showers has returned to her home on Lamb street after spending the summer with George Thompson and family at Alto. —Mrs. David Kreps, of Glen Iron, mother of Mrs. Edward Young, of this place, was a week-end guest at the latter's home on Phoenix street. —D. W. McCloskey, of Plum Schoal House, was in Bellefonte Wed- nesday between trains, while on his way to Visit his daughter at Danville, Pa. By reason of season, the Lyric closed Friday evening. This and Saturday evening it will be as usual, with good programs. Charles Reese and wife, of Snow Shoe, were Bellefonte visitors recent- ly, an! upon returning home they rode in their own car, a brand new ‘Ford, purchased at the Keichline garage. —There are said to be at least 4,000 bushels of apples on the penitentiary farms at Rockview, the greater por- tion of which will be shipped to Pitts- burg, where they bring $2 per bushel, —Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Crider, their daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Dorworth and the latter's little daughter, Re- becca, will leave today for Philadel phia where they will spend several days. —Mrs., Charles Robert returned to their home day evening after a pleasant with her daughters, Mrs, Brady at Pittsburg, and Mrs. George at Tyone, —The College auth cided to erect a new residences president Dr. E. E. Sparks present home will be turned club house for the commeodation © vigitors and students «~The wedding of Miss Ida M of Bellefonte, and Uriah P. Sto Axemann, will take place next nesday, October 15th, at the home. The young couple will make their home Pittsburg where groom-elect employed. --The Epworth League Methodist church will give a tion to the Methodist Academy an their friends from the body, also to the newly bers on Friday evening Oct. 10th 8:30. All members are invited. ~—Mrs. Sarah Long and Mr. and Mrs David Long, of Shamokin, ved }ellefonte Wednesday evening are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charl Kulp, of east Bishop street. former is the mother of Mrs while Mr. Long her brother. —~If you have the Scenic habit you are happy. Patrons of the Scenic are never at a loss to find amusement in the evening. Everything possible done to make vou enjoy your visits to the Scefifé, Geo'tonight and see the great wreck at sea in the feature play, “The Wheels of Fate” —David Miller and A. Lu left Wednesday morning for Willis port to attend the annual of tie Pennsylvania State Schoo! Association in Wednesday, hursday this week. They expe opportunity hear Billy famous evangelist, during the week —By the will of the late Elias Hed man, who died at his home in ville, Illinois, last year, his niece Della Heckman, of this pila fallen heir to the snug little sum 500. This gift was stipulated by Heckman to be in consideration kindness shown him by Miss Heck- man during hig visit to Bellefonte shortly before his demise James and Harry Bitner, braska, with their sister, Mrs. Harry Long, all of whom are east on a visit with friends, were guests at the je! Heckman home, Monday. Over Sunday visitors at this home were Mr. and Mrs. John Marks, the latter a sis- ter of Mr. Heckman, and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry Weaver, husband and two children, ail of Penn Hall There will elimination checker tournament held in the Y. M CC. A. hal! on Friday evening, October 17th. The players will play until the four best are selected when they will later be pitted against the best Ty- rone players. The latter have been after Bellefonte’s scalp for some time and ‘are now accommodated. Among the Bellefonte players ‘will be W. L Daggett, W Hurley, J. Thomas Mitchell, Dr 8, Dorworth and oth- ers, wel0). W. Fred Reynolds left on Monday for New York City to attend the general convention of the Protest. ant Episcopal church, which opened Wednesday morning at the cathedral of SL John the Divine on Morningside Heights. Col. Reynolds is one of the four lay delegates to this cenvention from the Harrisburg diocese, the oth- ers being Col. Charles M. Clement, Sunbury; Col. James M. Lamberton, Harrisburg: and George N. Reynolds, of Lancaster —Miss Mollie Snyder now carries her left arm in a banage as a result of an accident that befel her Monday morning at her home on west Bishop street. She has a small aleohol stove in her room and on getting out of bed she attempted to light it when she accidentally set fire to her night dress, Her cries brought Mra. Thomas Mayes to her assistance, who promptly threw a blanket around Miss Snyder extin- guishing the blaze. Miss Bnyvder's left hand and arm were painfully burned but she is thankful that she escaped an easily as she did, thanks to the prompt assistance of Mra. Mayes, —r Tare trent in i) store for Belle 1 ple who will take advantage ps Aad to be held In St. John's Catholic church Wednesday evening, October 22nd. For this occasion Prof. the world's greatest organ- ist, has been secured to give one of ho Tainous musicals. Prof. Baldwin artist and has visited er principal cities of Europe. It that a town of this size gets leasure of hearing so capable an as Mr. Baldwin, and we feel ure his visit to Bellefonte will be ap- The musienl will begin at ‘and an admission of 50 cents charged . over Hall and sons, visitors in E his by a of Win- Mrs. Wilson Grove holiday will be evening open the Jewish Theatre and son on Sun- visit Fore, James, McClellen 11 orities have and his into a 4 { Shirk, ver, of Wed - in is the ep- of rev boys received mem- arri is kenbac! Ame - = inday session there and Frida t to has Sunday, e the $ to Mr be an FE E. A Daley and son Ed- de- | for their | latter's | the | Phe |! Kulp | is | of | yf Ne- | Dan- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFON TE, PA, Page 5. E—— SHONONORONONOO NONI NO ONO NONONON In :- and + About * Bellefonte The Wolf" Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clearfield, were visitors over Sunday. -—Mrs. A. morning for at the opera house nes Musser, of in Bellefonte . Heverly left Altoona where visit friends until Friday. Mrs. G. Willard Hall, of city, is visiting her sister, Mrs, D. Hoffman at Willlamsport. Edward Rine, agent for am's Express Company at spent Sunday with his family place, ~Beginning with morning services in St. John's formed church will be held at 11 stead of 10:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Blanchard returns home Monday from Philadelphia Tuesday she will this J. E the Ad- Tyrone, in this the Re- in- next Sunday, ed where class at Bryn Mawr College Charles Smover and wife, of Shar- the former a nephew of Mrs of this place, spent a few latter's home this week Roxev and Helen Tuesday afternoon for Williams. where they will attend the State Sunday session there on, Rine at the Misses days left port sylvania tion in school this week of Port business Wednesday matters Ma- men, Pringle, on¢ energetic young Bellefonte on to some business Rees, the at Renovo Chester tilda's was in tending Fred employ Company or more, hi ter position Kane, Pa -J, Robert ger left Bellefonte noon for Buffalo, some real estate in terested and vicinity. been in the Pennsylvania Railroad for the past year been promoted to het. and Is now who has of 1 Mus- after- over in- that } Dr. D. AK. Wednesday Y. to look which they cated Cole and N are is in John f Snow i Shoe, who | ated In burg during th past four years, now employed i lineman for Penn Public ¢ company Philipsburg Mr feast Linn for the last { delphia and { latter place | Walker's me Mrs Edgar witer home ormeri ther t city, the : place, Pitts student | °° at § inj and |* the onl mmediate Bishop E toona, and a nt will be present at the Catholic church next Sunday a | time the sacrement of will be administered to of boys and girls “~Chartes Harrison, of port, who has nducting a bak- {ery in that city hi sold out hi in- IRONS f Al- imber « ting priests in the t which services 2 arge class n heen onvention | ¢) the | ¥ k- | Orange- | Miss | has | of | hur her be ing. f te | gram has BIT cordia Mr Bellefonte from where ; for the Huds« ri From there they { Falls and then take Mich. expecting {to fonte hy rail J. A. Emerick, a former Centre countian, now a resident ‘linton county with his home in Renovo, came to Bellefonte on Tuesday ompany with daughter, Mrs. J Linn, to attend the funeral of the late Mrs Anna Beck, whose death urred Wilkensburg and interment in this place Rev ville, was ficiating wedding and friends. Mr. Winey with his new charge, he and his family are now comfortably gituated in their home, which adjoins the church Charles Helsler Monday morning for J.. the home of his where he will visit acquaintances. Before returning home he will visit the Mt Holly Fair at Mt. Holly, N. J, and also take in the game of base ball, Wednesday be. tween the Giants and Athletics for the World Championship, He expects to he gone about ten days, “Mrs. J. Mac Curtin and two chil- dren who have been spending some time In Bellefonte with Mra. Curtin's mother, Mra. George F Harrin, of east Linn street, left for their home in Pittsburg on Monday, During the past week Mr. Curtin came In from Pitteburg and Joined his family here for a brief visit, Sunday he spent with his mother at Curtin station and Monday returned with his familly to Pittsburg. ~Bome time between night prowler with no good Intent, gained an entrance to the res. idence of Charles Chandler on South Penn street. His object was of course robbery and he had already gone through Mr. Chandler's clothes, but without finding anything of value, when he evidently fell over a chair, which aroused the household. Mr, Chandler at once made an investi. gation, but the would be robber had escaped without securing any plunder, He had entered the house through a cellar window and came up the cel. ar stairs. The funny part of It In that Charlie says he was dreaming of burglars at the time, and was aroused from his dreams to find them only too true. However it turned out sat. fafactory for all parties, although Mr, Burglar had his trouble for nothing. and the wttend arranged in vited to Beezer left New York, the boat to Albany Niagara ww Detroit to Belle- and Mrs Gee Wednesday y will ver rR for tnke trip gO boat fi return 10 his in at Ww Bell the greeting Winey, of efonte this week of- Underwood -Brower his numerous pleased is well left Masonville, N younger days, old friends and Baturday she attended a mgeeting of her | Dora | | Altoona, | Mingle | | here Penn- | conven at- Pitts. | | nfirmation | Withams- | | day at |! Connells- | and reports that | Bellefonte | SHONOEONONONINONONONONINONONONOmON WwW. BE. Jersey Hurley Shore Mr, and Mrs rone, were over Bellefonte, Dr. Edith Schad State convention of the at Johnstown last week. M. A. Landsy left the latter part of last week on a two-week's business trip to Altoona and Philadelphia. Hall, the well known Wil- Hamsport lumberman, was a Belle- fonte visitor the fore part of the week. ~Mrs, Edward Harper is spending two weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs Jack O'Connell at Chitenango, New York Misses Shugert week for will spend Rev James H sions of the transacted on Monday. Dan Ne Sunday in lan, of visitors attended Ww. CC, the TO John Anna McCoy and departed Thursday of Atlantic City where several weeks George E. Hawes, D, D,, Potter attended the Huntingdon Preshytery Monday and Tuesday. The same ed the last next Inst they excellent “Servant in ason, will Wolf Wednesday General and Mrs entertained as past week Ridgeway and Philadelphia W. L. Malin, the successful representative tual Life ~ Insurance Monda on a ipsi and « company the He present play evening, James A thelr guests or ten days, Mrs. Holmes, er % Lhe luring Mrs energetic of the Company, trip to Mu- felt business Phil- urg learfield Mrs. Horton 8S lay, uise Armor and Tuesday for will spend a shopping Mrs. Harriet I. K Bellefonte last week phia after a year's a During her the PBrockerhofY Miss Nell a sister of siting In her Mrs Pt week or sister, Brod- idelphia ten urtz rom arrived Phils in wdel- stay du nfter necti Vinter ties as a teacher the y spending the summer in C ut Bhe will live 4 Mrs. Wm. P W Revénue oollector G confined to his home Avenue from Frida suffering fr attack of We 1 vd yo hat re ems) 1) - ring with won w on until Deputy teen was Reynolds Monday ndigest ont Ww nte daughter High street, Mon- morning for Pitted u where she enter the Mercy hospital for of learning t be a trained nurse Her sister, Mian Margaret! | Walsh, is a n training at same hospital Miss Katie visiting her cou of east Linn street months, was oalled York Monday ff her mother During ellefante she has made {friends who will be glad her back at time Ais! ennt will purpose the irse In the Hi sin, has Harb past ome serious been id two in iret, Mrs for : her who JP on her it man) to we varm me ans Joseph Kelly, appliances, who of Bellefonte for last stopping at the Garman house Saturday for Cincinnattl, where expects to spend the winter and pos- #ibly reside in the future. He If a very pleasant gentleman and we are sorry to lose him asin citizen John T. Leepard, who for mans {years past hus condugted the tajlor- ing department of Montgomery & I's o's store, loft about the 1st of Oc. tober for Bloomsburg, where he has accepted a similar position with a {big clothing house in that place, with the Intention «f making a specialty of cont making, if everything goes well he will move his family there about the Ist of Ami Rev. Dr. W. M. B new Lutheran minister preached two excellent that denomination on Sunday, his ef- forte being well received by large congregations both morning and ev. ening. Dr. Glanding left on Monday in company with John Garthoff to at- tend the sessions of the Lutheran Synod being held at Lewistown this week. His household goods have been shipped to Bellefonte and stored in a vacant room of the church pending the completion of the parsonage, which may not be accomplished for six or eight weoks yet. That Dr Gianding and his family are held in high esteem by their friends is at- tested by the following item from a recent issue of the Altoona Tribune “Dr. Glanding has been eminently successful in his chosen fleld of labor His stay at Syracuse was marked by fruitful Increase In his church, The esteem In which he and his wife, who i= a native of Newport, were held Is shown by the fact that at a farewell reception given them a purse of $500 was presented them with the wishes of the many donord, They wilt have the good wishes of many Al Joba people for their success at Belle onte,’ of toilet resident an has the inventor been a three left Glanding, the in Bellefonte, sermons to Ty - | in| | pect | street | father, | | | | | Kate | | Bellefonte : { High and | very Bes | at | nesday | to {ing {the { hands { the cannot be { fortably | east business | ~The sale of seats for the Y, M, ( A. star course is progressing nicely and everything points to a successful series of entertainments for this wine ter. ~Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1. Gates re- turned home Monday evening from thelr wedding tour and are now com- settled In thelr new home on Lamb street, Quite a number bf friends and relatives were gath- ered at the house to greet them on their home coming, Mr. John N. Lane and family to close thelr house on east for the winter and occupy the residence on north Allegheny street formerly occupied by Mrs Lane's the Inte J. H. Sands. The) will likely return to the Linn street house the first of April «Mrs. George F. Harris, led by her daughter, Mrs, John M, Shugert and the latter's two children, George and Mollie, left on Monday in the former's automobile for Downing- town, Pa, where they expected to vis- it friends. On the way Mrs. Harris was taken sick and they stopped over night in Harrisburg returning to Tuesday evening Torsell, their 0x Linn accompan- Joe the popular street shoemaker, is painfully Injured eve, of a spawl of glase striking it morning Jot ie na using g in scraping up the soles of shoes, act of aking a particle extent YOUung Nursing a the result on Wed- 1HER and shap and was in with his him injury days Lire when an plece struck The of the ascertained for several but it is hoped it may n De perma opti i nent | and | | CH | Schoo | contested at « | this { defeated {the | with | Lew i Deity } #5 i ithe the | land painted, fone fet liness | Al ini | Wolf years, | he | | by | Wolf Bellefonte High Downs State High. In one of the most exciting games of foot ball w sed for some time on Bellefonte High te College High afternoon, by Eames vers point at many tne tory Bellefor High has done what no other team Bellefonte has ever accompli High. The lk onally strong are bright for Games are no Haven Normal, and Clearfield irday itnes Field, Hughes School irday The Sat Core 1 to 0 clos and the in doubt Wis ly res By School from shed sult was Stale school and HER al team a su pending DuBois, has an except! prospect ROBOT Lock istown ful Ww The line-up on follows Bellefonte Sat was as State College nd De ; Harts Ww ir } { timer GATESBURG. iT aArpent appie Year frosts Mrs. Emma room remodeled when the most imagine John thi i= a fal which is due Rider is hav having it completed it will be beautiful rooms one ing of ald Mra nate ame Harpster ne, Ji Mra teresting litt " ner Inst ter, Mra. W “The Wolf” Coming. Wedr ine 3 Next “Irn ent eaday oN rom ises Ami iis ret font that r more thar that ny ime, and ind for theatre The Eugene Walter, dramas, but it is a sual ran of plays distinct impression mind of ‘the spe theme Are new ance of bright and the pathos play are not of siage settings and many managed ar to receive plause, The engagement promises Iw wee ka at the Chics held New York near n at the ¢ | ran it ! in } also Year Wolf fre th pen of thor of severa) different from that it leaves a of its own the tator. The story and There iz an dialogue, droll humor and sentiment of the the artificial sort are remarkably f the scenes are n on elabor ats hearty of to a record break er Prices, sents at 25, , 50 and $1.00 5 cents; a few | WOLFS STORE. Hello, here we are again; threshing and corn husking is all the go now Wm. Stover is improving his farm building a new corn eridb Those who attended the Milton fair were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zeigler and their little daughter Anna; A. B and son Harry, and Mr. Harry | Pennycoff Mra. Ely list at present, The stork visited the lowersox and left a boy Mr. and Mra. H ina Brumgart is on the sick home of Wm. bouncing baby C, Btranehan and daughter Sarah were visitors at Mr 8. V. Btover's on Bunday Mr. and Mrs, Henry Showers, from Sugarvalley, were the guests of their son George on Bunday. Marriage Licenses. Smith - « « « Howard Anna LL. Kane « « Howard Jno. V. Bowers Philipsburg Anna May Black Philipsburg Alexander Berry Cleveland, O, Edna Mason - X Troy, Pa. Chas, 8. Mendler « + « Lewistown Minnie R. Leister Centre Hall Russel BE. Hockman -« « Flemington Rhoda E. Dorman Lock Haven leland PP. Lumadue «= Blue Ball Rachel M. Absolom . Brisbin Jas. C. Witmer « - Bellefonte Ida A. Poorman « + « Yarns Geo, F «"The Wolt,” one of Bugene Wal. tere’ strongest plays, at the opera house next Wednesday evening, Oot. Jen. Prices 25, 35, 60, 76 cents and » Sine Cour: - gar Sat Course i ea. Bg, ou MARRIAGES, Armstrong—Harter. Tuerday morning, September Earl R. Armstrong, of Salona, Miss Grace M, Harter, were married at St, parsonage, Lock Hav William E. Harr, 30th, and of Jacksonville, Luke's Reformed en, by the Rev Fay—Perry. H. Fay, Esq., and Mrs. Anna both of Hollidaysbhurg, were at Bnow Shoe on Saturday noon, and are now on a honeymoon tr to southern cities. The bride is in daughter of the late Samuel Milli- ken, and the groom is a leading practi- tioner of the Blair County Bar Frank FP. Perry, married Witmer—Poorman, The United Brethren parsonage at Runville was the scene of quiet wedding on Monday evening of this week, In which James CC. Witmer, of Bellefonte, and Miss Ida A. Poorman, of Runville, were the contracting par- ties Rev. E. B. Somers, pastor of the church at that place, performed the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, James Snyder attended the happy couple Following the ceremony a served at the home of the an informal reception held casion was enlivened by the Runville un bride, The OC = | serenade customed | | fr mie { readers to band who carried out a well-planned for the newly-weds Both Mr. and Mrs, Witmer are well orably known among a large circle of lends, For some time past the hride has conducted a store at Runville in wddition to serving in the capacity of wimistress of that Witmer—Sanftieben. be of interest to many learn that a wedding LOOK form of an elopement, onsumated in Milwaukee, last irday, October 4th, the principals be- Edward Witmer formerly of and Miss nna Sanftie- Forest Park, 11. The groom, son of Mr id Mrs, Edward of this place, left here more vears ago to accept a posi- the Acme Supply Company ‘hicago, and th he has “made with them is judged by the ncement he |} The bride from a of For- suburb of Chicago, and is one of the leading belles commu May ures ICCeRs their future f their P town It wili of our which was Hat the 14 ing fonts of ! is a Itmer two nr at best made German family IAS German that ass Ness, [4 side wish ( planet, nappi nies desti- is the many friends Underwood-—Brower. Vednesda afternoon wedding ¢ home her ] papered | | ¢ the | The the | abund- | The | 80 well | ap- | “The | Caldwell—Ogmer. vening (mm B 2 naa L Miss Mar popular surprised slipping Delaware wedlock Gamble's Tyrone for fismper, {f our city, ety j and young people their many friends by qu sat of town to Wilmington, they were united in left Bellefonte in Max olsile proceeding to the train they oO i Where They autom where { hit LOOK the Oost no ho time pro- that made them Tuesday ening and had arranged them at Miles town withou friends The not to be fool they caug? rn hed the ister w ey met | nto of their or, were manner and ¢ before th mpelled the rid their car and then progeeded home of the bride's parénts in Addition where they tendered the warmest k of a reception bride A very attractive oung lad and was formerly employed as a clerk Claster's store, She is a Chas, Osmer of Bush Ad- groom the son of Thomas Caldwell is the manager of the Arcade room. They ex- pect to reside for the present with the parents in Bush Addition wiedge howevy 4 oY ito take { Bush {them ind | in {daughter of | dition The i% and pool bride's Rally Day at the M. E. Church, The Rally Day services in the Meth. odist Episcopal church on Sabbath ! success in every sense of the The Sabbath hool, the morn. preaching sers and the chil- ‘® exercises n evening were attended, and of more than interest The sermon by the the morning was a masters piece, and was listened to with much interest hy the large Congregation | The exercises in the evening by the | little ones were enjoyed by all la The next services of more than or- ! | Were a word | ing drer all well ordinary | pastor in Lh foes the dinary importance will be the Holy ommugion on Sunday, Oct. 18th. to | wh ich all are invited, and the follow. | Ing Sabbath, Oct. 26th. we will have {the great Evangelist Bob Jones of Montgomery, Alabama, with us for a campaign of revival work, to which all are invited. Let all come and join in this great Evangelistic campaign. C, CC. BHUEY, Chairman, Evangelistic Committee BASKET SALE. Special Sale of the Bellefonte Base kets, at China Hall, Bellefonte, Pa. October 23 & 24. AD Baskets will be rold at greatly reduced prices. ‘This is an opportunity to purchase your Christmas Presents M. I. GARDNER THE LYRIC THEATRE Programme THURSDAY NIGHT, “Cupid's Bad Aim.” (Nestor). Fully of it AIL" (Powers). Animated Weekly No. 72. “The Return of Crime” (An Eelalr feature) in ‘two magnificent reels. Five big reels and orchestra. Don’t miss the special. FRIDAY NIGHT. No pictures on account of a Holi- day. SATURDAY NIGHT, “The Oath bf Conchita” (Nestor) feature In two enormous reels. An Indian picture of great merit. “The Frontier Twing' Hero * (Frontier), a Dleture teeming Ge, Destiny” (Rex), a pleasing a hy Hour big reels and orchestra. oon a a th “The oT Sr — ——T— Democrats, who are have little sympathy man elected et, who was opposing the Wilson has dicated that litical traitor, Democrats, COnErens- tick~ party by President real for Democratic disloyal hin new tariff indirectly, and he a on the 10 justly, In- has no time for a po= Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber ean insert & want sdversis- ment in this column one issue free, if it does not exceed 26 words; charges ww others, one cent 8 word, first issue, no advertisement loss than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three (seuss 80 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this ofMce and rent. J. M. Keichiine, SAL E- “Good wp Fe — oo u bargain Ir. nire Democrat. ied Ss LEC TAI SEDRIALOT BL 8 “bargain, D. C. Hall. Fleming, Pa x56ut FOR SALE-12 fine pigs, ¢ and 7 ‘weeks old Har ry A. Corman Zion. Pa. Box 19 FOR SALE J. 8. Burd “70 bu band picked w nie r pr 12] Asronsburg. Pa supper was |; and | | WANTED Pa } | FORSALE and fav. | | ward a | WANTED AL the Haag house. a d | FOR BALE try Farm {| NOOGRO IN | sition w No-Gro-In Co, the | and | 4 r ! good bargsin ww quick buyer ' | Centre Democrat office | FOE SALE —Two complete outfits for dr | INSURANCE: | Bellefonte . Pa : ] dottes. Barred Rocks, Pekin | Gu {| Farm. Ju | completely equipped, F | Bigh { exeel | buildings, House just painted and spouted Wil- | reached | {| house, bank barn and other | wili pot be responsible for any bil | traction, or collect any money due him and groom | Price rea Pa. T'wo good work horses % E. Finkel. Spring Mills Wood choppers, Ww FOR BAL . ” son able, C ut She per cord, Korman, Curtin, bo chester white boar, 7% month Orndortf. Wood x41 root Haag, EL Ful ull 1 blooded, wl pele comb, White Leghorn breeding cockerels. Washburn Poul Bellefonte, Pa k and pit post makers, ( Fall Inquire at once of 8S. H Pa old ming girl, also one In kitchen. Apply Hotel Bellefonte, Pa For Ingrown Nails, send 25 ots for bottle of No-Gro In and canvassers propo Be le fonte Pa 0 1A ST Certificate of De posi ve No 1522, issued by the Beliefonte Trust Compary, dated Dec 7. 1907, for #800. C. J, From, Centre Hall, Pa. x4] FOR SALE: ~Registered Jersey bu also a greade Jersey bull, sired by" Golden Prince” of Laurel Run. Inquireof W. H Crebs, Madi souburg, Pa. xdl FARMS — Large and Sma limestone “soll, in Blair, Centre and Hunti ngdon « counties. Send for estalogue. G. C. Waite. P. O, Box 2:2, Ty- rope Pa x4) FOR SAL JE —Second- hand Hubler thresher in first class condition; will sell cheap. Garbrick Bros., opposite Big Spring. Bellefonte, Pa Both Phones Lid FOR SALE: —A R000 farm of 130 sores in War riors Mark Township Huntingdon County. Pa Address Albert x40 Beck Exr [3 ANT ED:To purchase 8 six or seven-room house in Bellefonte.on terms of one-half aown and balance in monthly instalments. Communi. cate by letter with "House-bulider.” care of 3 Warriors Mark. Pa wells; two Champion stone crushers. complete; one concrete mixer with engine attached: ¥ stone quarry drills all formerly the property of Eyer Shoemaker Co. st Tipton Address Sealfon Bros Tyrone Pa 4 Insure your Lown and farm $0. perty in the Lykens Valiey Mutual Fire Insur ance Company: Established in i854. Rates for- | ty 10 fifty per cent lower then board companies Losses promptly settled. Earle C. Tuten, Agent, Eggs ard yearling stock single comb and white Leghorn. White Wyan. Ducks. and Pearl Hil pouty STOCK prown H. KK. Mattern sn, Ps Pa FOR SALE exer neas Locust EC Ford runabo t. 1912 model ent condition; has been used very I rat $300 takes it can be seen at Peter Mendis home sireet chine # room house and two good located in Unionvilie Pa . the property of the ate W pre Spots (deceased). Good water lent cellar, barn and all Dooessary out 1n- quire of J. C. Davidson, Glenn Ave. & ¢ St. Ell | wood City. Ps x4 AFTER THE FALL WORK 18 DON E~ Why not enter the Lock Haven Normal School Oct | ber 27ih* You can spend seven and a half weeks there for $36 25 If you are over seventeen and in. tend to teach. The winter term will begin Jan tary Mh. Write for catalogue. wo Dr, George P Sloper. Principal FOR SALF Jos, FARM-For sale or exchange: situawed about § miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 nores, about 50 being cleared, balance in timber; good outbu we: frat Will sell cheap ob easy verms, for property that will bring In Address A. 1. Garbrick, Belle din and well on farm or exchange monthiy rent fone. Route 1 CAUTION NOTICE. I give my son Elwood his, time and hereafter s of his con- H C Robison. Mi x42 NOTICE TO HUNTERS AND TRAP. PERS. Hunters and trappers wi that the sealps, under Lhe Act of next Certificates must be flied in the office of the County Commissioners, st Bellefonte, before 12 o'clock noon of said day (Signed) CENTRE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attest: H N MEYER. Clerk ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. In the matter the of estate of Maris Katz, late of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased Letters testamentary in the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per sons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same dully authenticated without delay W.S KATZ Administrator, Bellefonte, lesburg Pa 11 please take notice last dav for receiving bounties for 1907, is Octobey 13th, MARK ET QUOTATION 8. Bellefonte Produce. Egen Butter Bellefonte—Grain, The following prices are paid by C YT. Why keep on coughing when yon ean obtain a remedy that will give you immediate relief. Colds oft times develop Into pneumonia or wasting jung diseases. Even the slightest cold Is a serious menanrs, The safest and quickest cure is Krumrine’s Syrup of White Pine and Tar A dose or two Is enough to con- vince you that what we claim for itis true. A few doses will cure a slight cold and a bottle will help you to overcome deep-seated cold troubles. Per bottle-—28e, BELLEFONTE 4 STA COLLEGE. a”
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