Thursday, October 16th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Da cHINONINIRINININIRINININING In : and + About * Bellefonte AL 8, Bellefonte ~ Millard Hartswick was added to the sales force & Co's store. -J. Harris Hoy, of Clarence, at- tended the funeral on Tuesday of the late Mrs. Alice Laurie, in Bellefonte, —-Reverend and Mrs, Fred W, Bar- ry, of Centre Hall, circulated among their many friends in Bellefonte, Wed- nesday, ~Misg Emily Valentine, of Phila- delphia, is a guest at the home of her aunt, Miss Emily Natt, on west Cur- tin street. -R. A. Beck spent the week in Bustleton, of Philadelphia where brother, Eugene Beck James Kreps left for Tyrone Wednesday afternoon to attend the union of the 110th Pennsylvania fantry which takes there day, Asbury Lee of Clearfleld’'s ness men, Wednesday College — Harvey prietor of the has been battling the past week, a j being confined to } —Mr, and Mrs daughter, Miss Wednesday for Mr. Kelly will by one of the w ists of that cit) —The children Tibbens are erecting a monument ov- er the resting place of their paren in the cemetery at Pleasant Gap. The work is being done by Mave he ble dealer at Lemont Mr. and Mrs. Fra: of Boalshurg, are sts Mrs. McFarlane's sister, R. Hastings at |} reside place. Mrs. Hastings taining Mrs. W. O. Hickok burg. ~Emil the old burg to Halfmoon venient location for Mr» time is rincipally ta vassing cinity, Mrs Altoona hér husba electrical vania Railroad tention rent there permanent ~Mras. W quite ill for i north Thomas tion has been such ily considerable nesday aftern improved i easier Not sati awning higher business order P. F. Keichline, High street green grocer, Las installed handsome new t glass windows and is also enlarging is ware room in the rear of the st Rev, E Robin A. M. BE. church in this place during the past Bellefonte denominat sions at U Robins popular Mrs D ree of Tyrone, was on Wednesday. recently Joseph Garman, n visitors in the forepart of Pa., a suburb he visited his re In- piace and H. ¥. Bigler, most prominent were Bellefonte vi while enroute busi tors to Wop Mer Scha Schaffer the genial pro- wmrdware with a in of home, William Carrie Willls store, cold time Severe yortie the 1s Kelly Kelley imsport } LN his ‘ ell Kr Wn late Samuel ts gue er is Roth moved last Markle property Hill i Q to Homer Cr the past N t ' on sires n in the enterprising west =) pla re on, pastor of the vear ; as st hospital the same that the fully and nicely wit ery Mr ceiving rival erat that h eo and Mrs congratuvg of a sweet the Jolly old stor on Wednesda decided to keep t!} have named 1! of her grandm Furst Thang transacted er the home ACCO nied mother, Mrs spent hh few Aaronsbhurg, Hall, coming and remaining of Mrs. John Ole ~Edward » Of employed at Hoy store, fell down a flight No. 2 warehouse several sustained a painful injury of the right lex physician's examination revealed the fact that the ligaments of the leg near the ankle had been torn, causing him to refrain from ing the limb and the use of crutches ~The confectionery shining parior in the the Arcade bullding, ownership, owing to James Patchez, the tor, who left about Greece, his native land, has decided to remain and enjoy the fruits of a snug little fortune made in America The establishment will hereafter owned and conducted by a fellow- countryman of the former proprietor, Vite Gendile «The approaching Sunday, Oct, 19th. is the time of the autumnal com- munion in the Methodist Episcopal church of Bellefonte. All members of the church are urged to he present The communion will be administered at both preaching hours. The week immediately following will be given to cottage meeting In preparation for the evangelistic campaign to open on the 26th inst, under the leadership of “Bob” Jones and his helpers. Great results for our community are anti. cipated. Interest is growing Get ready to share it. ~D¥. Minor Baldwin's coming or- gan recital in the Catholic church next Wednesday evening, Oct, 22na, will without doubt be one of the fin. est musical treats ever accorded a ‘onte audience The [Ondon Musical Courier says of Dr. Baldwin: His playing was of such musicianly skill that he was encored again and again” The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. J. Collins, In writing from ingston, Jamalea, says: “He demonstrated his absolute mastery of the organ and of his fonal wor and ability of we now have ample proof” fall to hear Dr. Baldwin In the chureh next Wednesday ev- Admission 00 cents, hiladelph | 34 t lefonte ove Wee } on Garbrick the Potter Hardware f stairs of days ago and A resort Lo shop and shoe- western end of has changed the fact former a month ago for ening. | Mrs on | to- | two | State | mar- | {day {ed us | | members that | proprie- | | well be | Mrs. Jerome Harper is visiting her sister, Mrs. Seixas in Philadelphia, D of Altoona, with parents at Mever, his John Sunday Hall, The banks and post office observs ed Monday as a legal holiday in honor of Columbus Day. spent Centre of Sunbury, for a visit ar- to Frank Eckenroth, rived in town Monday Bellefonte friends Miss Sarah Miller, visiting her friend, at Altoona, Pa Porter Frank during the Mrs Blanche Schloss, View, N. J. visiting her Martin! of of this Mrs, place, is George Fx kley Mrs. John her friend, Mrs Holidayvsburg Lyon visited McFarlane week of mother, High past Is Fauble, 1st street J. Malcolm the pent place who Is em business in ith farnily electrical Sunday w his thousand hunters’ |i one of men, Alto te with William in street DD spent par Der Harr Mi here tg tle Margaret attend the | Margaret | ; afternoon for Wellesles ton vhere he is her CE] niece, College engnged as at be a toa ould the Mrs. Warner 1 N. J tomo nderw He arrived in recently friends nderwood od Jasor siting here Mr i Tanne nderw (Ywen and 1, of U'nlonville Fred Showers, who had spent a VORAr Or more Philadelphia underwent treatment for his ing, has returned to the home of mother, Mrs. Alice Showers, in this piace, and Is now employed ad the Match factory He reports a decid Improvement In his hearing ia gratifying news to his During the of the due to sickness son of letter carrier Ed. Woods and Robert Woodring, Jr, son of letter carrier R. H. Woodring, were pressed into the service to carry the parcel post. The hoys acquitted themselves and perhaps some day may be regular carriers themselves Willlam B Rankin, known Insurance agent, who has been in Ill health for some time past, left Wednesday of last week for the home of Pat Gherrity In the Seven Moun. tains where he will make an Indefinite stay. It Is hoped that Mr. Rankin may be benefitted by the mountain life. In his absence his oMece Is In charge of his son John Rankin Mr. and Mrs. 1. “ Musser re. turned home recently from an auto- mobile trip to Lancaster and return, being guests while in the latter city of Mr. and Mra. O. C. Peters, former ly residents of Rellefonte. Mr. and Mra, Peters accompanied thelr guests to this place and will remain for some time visiting their daughter, Mrs From, at State College, 2nd other friends in this vicinity «Mrs. Willlam HH. Brouse Is visit. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Landis of east Curtin street. She ex. pects to remain here until her hus. band gets settled In his new location at Paw Paw, W. Va. Mr. Brouse has been with the Eyre-Shoemaker Com- pany for the past four years and lately has been located at Rippus, Ind. He has resigned his position there and accepted one with Sheesley & Janney, large raflroad contractors of Paw Paw, W. Va. to which place he went last week. He will get a nice increase In his and the contract t now gH last for two years at in where hear hin he friends of several ce force last John Woods aheence post of week the well oNoNONINONONININ at | Fast | which | oRoNIRINID * HORONIONINONONONONOINONONONONONONINONONONONONONONONOMONOINOROGiON Don’t Roads this to In the Court attend the forget meeting evening Miss Virginia Robb Saturday for a week's friends In Shamokin Miss Anna Monday from friends and Mrs. Hazel, in Bellefonte Pleasant Gap to Robert SBloteman, of that place Mrs, C". M. Heisler her home in this place after spend Sunday In Lock Haven with her brothers, HL M,, and A. W. Bartley Mr and Mrs, W.. H Johnstown, were guests past week of the Mr, and Mrs Jacob gireet (Good House departed visit on with Cherry returned home an extended visit with relatives in Philadelphia of Greensburg, Tuesday enroute visit her father, Wie to Mr has returned to ing Smith of during the former's Smith, of Bishop He silo high the Kkman sixteen ville on Shoemaker James Fleming w hie Hiamsport ried Thomas Shell mp fed Ins it ’ f Lemont residence here Manager Garman ANNO enjoyable Feathers et trae tions w It is a p mati Not to ¢ chant sidewn lke this K | pavement In on south Al pletes a line Paving aren street from | Alken’ corner of anid per werful and gripping dra sensatior their oying Jovaey h mer wlern & Co neight the firm had ® d In front of their store legheny street This coms of well-built and pleasing that section of Brockerhoff corner re Wed ithatantial ON on the tn letters the Wes k Adams, Eyer, Emma List uncinimed at Bellefonte post office for the ending October 14, 1113: HF | Hayward O air, Frank P {Mrs. A. E Garbrick, Miss Green, Miss Ruth M. Herman, Miss Eliza Johnson, Herman Kahn, John C., Kuhn, Ray R. Reed (2), Fred Ros. so, Jim Sanderson, Mrs. Nora Taylor H. C. Valentine, posmaster At the vices are Thursday and Friday anticipation of the celebration of the Lord's Supper on Sabbath. It is ex. pected that every member, and adher- ent of the congregation will attend all these services. It is confdently de- sired that the attendance at the com- munion will exceed In every way the same communion of last year Htar Course opening by the Inter. national Opera Company, Thursday night, Oct. 30, in the Opera House This Company is indorsed by all the Chautauguas and is highly recom. mended by the Bureau Company ns ths very best. It will be a great treat for a city of this size to listen to a soloist that has sang with Mme. SChuman Helk for two years. Their engagements are always in large cit. les but they happened to have an op- en date and the committee quickly took the opportunity of securing them for Bellefonte, Although they come high yet 1t 1s belleved the people will turn out in large numbers to hear them. The sale of seats has been ens couraging and a crowded house Iw anticipated, church, ser. Wednesday, evenings, In Presbyterian being held = | i i i { {Ing parents, | { ducts will be offered for rete | the | John Loughry, of Philadelphia, spent last week with friends in fonte and Unionville, Harry attended in Cohen, of the Claster store, the Lundy-Witten wedding Lock, Haven last Saturday. Beaver lald aside big farm near town transacted business Thomas cares of his Tuesday and Tyrone, Mr Friday were Rees the on Mrs. G, Patton, Pa. guests of thelr family until) and for the and Ww tees left where BON Monday last they to the and Saturday Willinms' day at 2 cents Miss Thomas, nt house and hear Matines 10 20 (io operas night minstrels 30 Prices tomorrow Happy Batur- and 30 Blanche Henry and both of Ebensburg, Pa., are the home of Mr. and Mrs Shoemaker, of North Al sireet Williard Hall left Williamsport where her sister, Mrs joined his in remaining over Sunday William P. Van Altoona, arrived 1esday afternoon Mrs. Louise Hi nort} Alex The irned to hHomass A legheny Mrs, G for last he is Hoffman Williams Week visit Mr. Hall port wae Tries and in Helle ind Ary at h sElreet na | soon be able to about Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iwhank street left T in for a vac: trip Phi shel again Rishel jenday send pend Mr ildren Plo future hot and Mrs departed mshure ¥ cepts ad ree ms de wget hor it} varie : sale da ii day ery ice A ams ROVer mem! 1 wh Aa vl of good music at Garman s and af and tom®Mrrow Saturday 10 0 0 oenis Jacob OTe ys hesence to his month's where he Mrs Marks ne Mar has Ince after i York City the of his sister While away Mr re ¢ sitending 1 Harry Moskowite, account ture re this in New heen ent Skoinik pleas Wf his Mise hae 8) had nephew Skot Mary Jersey vedding an found in another part An interesting game of foot ball ix scheduled for Saturday afternoon on Hughes Field near the glass works when Academy and Indiana Normal meet on the gridiron. This should be y great game, as the Indianalans are the acknowledged champions of west. ern Penna Although somewhat crip- pled Academy means to put up a stift fight. Go prepared to pay your 25 cents or don't go at all. Game call- ed at 2:30 A burning flue at the residence of Mrs. Julin Conley, east Logan street, threatened to become a conflagration on Monday shortly after the noon hour, but fortunately was subdued in the nick of time. The ringing of the fire alarm at the Undine house brought a crowd to the scene of the threatened neighborhood, and by the time water was secured the roof was ablaze In several places. Beyond a few burned shingles little damage was done Mr, and Mra, C. L. Jeffrey and son John, of Scranton, Pa, were guests of the Olewine's and Bottorf's the fore part of the week. They had been to State College to see thelr son, William, a student there, and stopped in Belle. fonte on the return trip, They were traveling by automobile and left for home Tuesday. They were accom- panied as far as Lewisburg by Mrs John 1. Olewine and Mrs. Will Bottorf, who later returned to Bellefonte by rail, The Pennsylvania Rallroads one day excursion to Washington, D. C, Sunday drew over four hundred peo- ple from Rellefonte and vicinity, One hundred and thirty-three tickets were sold at the Bellefonte station alone, When the train pulled out of this place Saturday evening at 11 o'clock there were ten coaches all well filled The excursionists resched the Na- tion's capitol at 4 a m. and left for home at § In the evening reaching here 1 a. m. They report having had a de tful trip. ’ Belle | | in! William | even. | i of RECENT DEATHS, + HUFF Annan Virginia, the infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Huff died at her parents’ home on east | Beaver street, this city, Saturday, Oc¢- { tober 11th of Inflammation of the bow - els. Bhe was born in Bellefonte any was 11 months and 11 days old funeral serviced were held on Tues. | day afternoon from the home of her parents, Rev, KE. H. Yocum, officiating Interment was made in the Union cemetery HARTER After | ness resulting from Is sustained a number of ago, Adam Harter, a well known dent of died morning O'Ccloc YOArs | than Harter, hix futher, a wife name! Fred and and Norman take { 1- par- extended stroke of an a alys resi- Wednesday aged 48 son of Jona- to survive three sons, of Al- home, who father He ter Mrs Harry Harrisburg The from his late morning at 9:30 to conducted by the Lutheran church made in Fairy Millheim, 10 on about Kk, Deceased was in and leaves and Harry { toona at { helped wre of his AiKo leaves Kur ane i venknabe, of ineral take Saturday servi will place f Forme on o'clock, Hey Interment will be Millheim Jacob Snow 37, (Foose cemetery Craft, a known al well died Sunda Shoe, mt place Oot years Hi sheer death was which siroke born at county, October i WwW Bho re ~ ir n Mrs dren " | FOR SALE Arthu and Spring he had me time nied to her bed jeath {been In fallin t had only g health for = bu wenn Conf f about weeks Her was the f general break down of the T™ ¢ re Rrave sey to survive El- Keg Bertha Jessie 1 dredge Miss ors | ‘enire Hall Interment n the Union ceme tery HENRY ! N | Henr wid { ry. former editor | Count Republican, put died on Sunda her daughter Pittsburgh Mitchell Albert Armstrong at Kit. evening at Mrs. Anna Mrs. Henry her home with Symington two ARO 0 vie ! sONE and ghters and while in the Smokey (ity she became Il and passed away it the above mentioned time Mrs | Nancy Mitchell Henr was a daugh- {ter of Willlamm Wistar and Mary Ann Kephart Miles, and was born at Rock Forge, Centre county November 11 1835. Her parents were early pioneer settlers of Centre county and were prominent in the early political and social life of the Rock Forge settle ment Barly in life Mrs. Henry unit. ed with the Presbyterian church, and with this faith which was very dear to her, she closed this earthly career Surviving to mourn her death are the following children Frank, William and Mrs. Anna Merideth, of Pitts burgh. She is also survived by one gister, Mra, Penina A. Symington, and two brothers, W. W. and C. H. Miles all of Tyrone. Funeral services and interment took place at Kittanning where her husband is buried Anes ate the Ww ished tanning the home i Merideth, in who had been making her sister. Mrs. Peni n Tyrone went t Of i reh weeks | da : Matrimonial Market. Chapman E. Underwood - Unionville Mida Brower « . « Unionville Andy Beldo - « SBugar Camp, Pa Mary Borotes - « Sugar Camp, Pa. Mamuel Albert Boyer - « « Coburn Alice. Acker - « « « Aaronsbhurs John PF. Treaster - Rpring Mills Bdith R. Royer « -« « Spring Mills Ray I. Showers - - State College Florence Lykens - . Renore Robert W. Burkett - . Stormstown Anna M, Way - - Stormstown James Crawford Davis - Bellefonte Marie Louise Gherrity -« Bellefonte Uriah M., Btover « « + Axemann Ada Mae Shirk « Bellefonte Verne R. Fenstermaker - Oriole, Pa Carrie Cleota Cowher - Philipsburg Herbet Wilson - « « Philipsburg Bessie KE. Griffith « « Philipsburg Harvey Lee Park « « Huntingdon Edna Bleving «- « « Poorman Side « Clarence Andy W. lawrence Lizzie V. Saftko . Clarence y op- «International Opera Com ens Star Course this year, num. bers, $1. Ment, The i years | | FOR SALE~¥Fu | ward Pa "I WANTED | Be * | Centre Democrat Hen- i EVERYONE SHOULD GO. Free Moving Picture Show at Becenic Next Monday. The enterprising firm of Katz & wiv their friends moving the “Beenie 20th. The Tickets for until Can Scenic (0. | | have arranged to « iand patrons show he held at Ot “ picture 10 Monday afternoon show will will them at Monday had at The play forty-five inute be given fro {be given to | thelr store | noon, after {the box office {to be given ix a full reel entitled “Mere. Worthington's his lemma’ Show begins promptly & 2 p. m In order that a may {these movies two each of forty-five lanother progressive known firm of all who ask from now which they of the charge brew enjoy BNOwWSs viii © Ki minu duration, “en move i BASKET SALE. Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can ment in this column one not exceed 25 words cent 8 word, first issue than 25 cents: two issues 40 80. cents, No advertisements from this ofMcs nsert & want advertis ssue free, if iL dom charges 1 Lers, ons advertisement less oenty; three issues w ¢ answered ot no HOUSES For sale and rent jeliefonie. Pa WANTED J.B. St FOR SALE~Goeod top b quire Centre Democrat. ope, ( Cream D.C Hall F | WANTED per cord. and pit post makers. CV Korman, Curtin, » v1 84 eming Wood ct} chester white tx of 8. H 7% month Wood x4) oid. Inquire st onex Al the Haag house. a dining room also one in k Apply Howell Hsag efonte. Pa 2% FOR SALE: -( reat S H. Hoy. Bellefonte cial phone FOR BALE Hole : } girl der by the Pa 1 Ww ’t “| ant Of gs, Pa Rn FOR SALE~ Indian Runper.l The kind that lay and pay Davis. Penna Purnace, Pa LE: ~FPulit breading « Bellttont FOR SA ooded Legh Farr »GRO IN For of No nw NoGrolr we ler Pa Ni or bottle LOST by tt ~Certificate ¢ Be for em C.J f Deposive iefonte Trust Com N \ 2S | From. Centr SALE greade Jersey bu Legistered sired Rare « FARMS Large sina n Blair. Centre and Huntingdon « anda buggy x fresh cow Dockash Range and Dockash heater. J. B. Shope, Curtin Pa x42 44 Ls Address FOR RENT} | housekeeping Showers, = ATS fonte, Pa FOR SA LE ~ Second hand first class condition; w Bros... opposite Big Spring Both Phones FOR SALE ~~ Mam Indian Runner ducks heed from prize winners Zion. Pa WANTED Top house in Belletor and balance ip month's cate by letter with Moe rehase {| FOR SALE ~The property of Mrs | Burkholder. dooeased, st Centre Hil taining about five scres of land and good build ings. Inquire of WE. Burkboider, Administra wor Beliefonte Pa x42 INSURANCE insure your town and farm pro perty in the Lykens Valley Mutual Fire Insar ance Company; Established in 1854. Kates for t¥ Wo fifty per cont lower then board companies Losses promptly settled EarieC. Tuten, Agent, Bellefonte Pa STOCK Egus avd yoariing stock —singie comb brown anc white Leghorn, White Wan dottes. Barred Rocks. Pekin Ducks. and Pear) Guiness BH K. Mattern. Locust Hill Poultry | Farm. Julien, Pa x2e-m FUR SAL» A Ford runabout, 1912 model | excellent condition: has been used very little; completely equipped. First £3500 takes it. Ma chine can be seen at Peter Mendis bome, East High sureet 5! {| FOR SALE: —£ room house and two good lous, i located in Unionvilie Pa . the property of the {iste William Spotis (deceased). Good water excellent cellar, barn and all DooessAry out | buildings. House just painted and spouted. In quire of J. C, Davidson. Glenn Ave & 4 St. El word Clry. Ps x41. AFTER THE FALL WORK 18 DONE~Why | mot enter the Lock Haven Normal Sohool Oey | ber 27h You oan spend seven and a half weeks { there for £38.25 if you are aver seventeen and in. | tend to teach. The winter term will begin Jan | sary Sth. Write tor oatalogue, wo Dr. George P | Singer. Principal FARM~For sale or exchange; situa.ad about § miles west of Bellefonte containing 100 acres, about 0 being cleared, balance io timber; good house, bank barn and other outbuildings: fruls and well on farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring In monthly rent. Address A. I. Garbrick, Belle fonte. Route 1 af LOST--A white and black and tan hound, male; white legs, white breast, about 2 feet high. The finder will be suitably rewarded by return- ing him to the owner. David HH. Thompson, Howard, Pa in CAUTION NOTICE. 1 give my son Elwood his. time and hereafter will not be responsible for any bills of his con. traction, or col any mobey due him H.C, Robison, Milesburg, h FL i ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE, in the above been estate are requested to t same dully authenticated without delay The following prices are cry. 2 nat for aia he Wheat, rE EE RE Wheat, White he LARA] Rye RE TR ETT Corn Er RE Onte AEA RE EE EEE EA EEE EEE EEE ET Barley EE REE EE REET
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