Thursday, October 23rd, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY BELLEFONTE, PA, CHONONONONONONONONONONONORONNONONONINO NINO NONO NINO RON NONO NIHON SHON ONIN he Furmmuse le bald bv the la. RECENT DEATHB. dies’ auxiliary of the Bellefonte hos- - pital last week netted that institu- HALL R. Grant Hall, a former EVER CONSIDER. tion the neat sum of $300 resident of this county, died recently | In * an » out LJ Cc c On te The swimming pool at the ¥. M at his home in Pittsburg, of tubercu- | $ MR. FARMER, preppy y were being made at the rear of the Dix Ruy; wi i 5 i Fv vod | ¥ hin wat HomeN tHORe sneme | building, our children, one brother, George, 0 SHONONONONONONONOHINONINONOHINONININININON ON HoNeoN HoNOoNOmON | ding | : this county, and three sisters, namely: | $ Artiele Yoo: have nt Bie Hon. W. C. Lingle, of Philipsburg “A Royal Slave” at the opera “The Butterfly on the Wheel" at vou are loking for good amuse- | Mrs, Fred Scheile, Mrs, Morris Idd for, by inserting a want | -——— . losis, aged 40 vears Deceased wan a { ee S11 oday, after be- : A. will be opened today, after be gon of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hall, of N 54 HY 1 yul he {ing closed for some time while repairs how ta , we ue th ko ocnte = myer or nin buggy wagon or other ’ al : tment, keep your eve on the Sceple . y { 2 pop all a pi wn rhuth hove: av ) ") Wednesday night, Oct, [the opera house tonight . ' ’ le ing and Miss Sarah Hal all of ad in this column The was a Bellefonte visitor on Monday. Bouse next ' y ; use lonigh | Everybody considers the Scenic a fine | Philipsburg ; very thing You want to . 29 4 § » 8 N . ' i Mrs. W. C. Lingle was a visitor th n William I Humes left Bellefonte | place to spend the evening. Some sell, some Mrs 12d Miss Helen Proudfoot, of Altoona, | Monday aftenoon on a business trip | great tn 4 Mrs. id. 4 wants to reading Gaver wnn to find Interment was made at Pittsburg at the home of Mr. and } ; d : deh plays this week Garman, for a few days this week. la visiting hel aunt, Mrs Edwara | to New York City A burning brush pile at one of 2 rer 8 ce of N ’ , pe i —~Mrs. Harry Benner is spendisg a Klinger, In this pl i Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur F. Burk-|the residences in Brown row last Sat Mrs. Fish- “The Royal Slave” is a splendid | holder spent Sunday with friends and | yrday attraction Don't fail to see it at the | relatives at Centre Hill 1 opera house next Wednesday even International Opera BINGER Mrs, Mary Ann Weaver Singer, wife of John Singer, died on A Hh ( ob ith, ¢ . ) i eveging, caused someone io fonda ietober 13th, at her home in ' Ss Union township, after a lingering ill urn in a false alarm of fire, which y NH i AH ‘ 3) y . ONS COCA Was Hho eC J a and Pleasant Gap. { Company op- drew a large crowd to that vicinity 19 18 thi a 4 . Y 3% i "i it ! © , ; . ing. ens Star Cot rg 0 AR I i —— ) i | § io, ua WHE AEed i years, Miss Esther Hanscom, of Wil Yaities: 1. MeClure Peturnod. 1 bors, £5 ourse this year. I We num- | The regular monthly meeting of | months and 24 days. She leaves to | Penny a Word Adv llamsport, spent the forepart of the Wor ints McClure . returned home 8, : 37-tf. |the Woman's Club will be held in the | mdurn. a husband and seven children | A Yaerit ow . dh th ‘ ednesday morning from a week's | Mra. ‘Rar nN. Bie A ip . . . erty 7 . Ay Ay h id an *y ; ny subscriber can insert & want versie week at the home of her friend, Miss visit to His sons. Charles and Herre) a Irs arah E Batt rfleld return 3 ning of October 27t} at 7:30, Inlambng whom are Mr William Walk. | ment in this column one issue free, if it de Sue Solt in this place iy Philadelphia . i $ t yi oS pe last w eek from na trip 1c the High school bullding As inter er of Orviston. and Mrs Shank. of | not exceed 25 words; charges 10 others, M —Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Foust, of Al- 5 : : | burgh and West Middlesex, Ohlo, | esting subjects will he discussed a | Philipsburg, the others residing at | eent a word, first issue, no advertisement less toona, were guests over Sunday of Mrs. Asher Adams, of Sunbury, | Mrs. I. Coke Bell, of Coatesville, | 18rge attendance is desired home. The remains were laid to rest | Yan 26 cents; two issues 40 cena; three issuocs . N st : visited her othe Mrs a ol | P ‘ : $1 . . ) ; 4 . 160 cents, No advertisements will be answered Mrs. Foust’s mother, Mrs. James H As er molher, Alry rances | 'a., is spending 4 week with friends Fifteen cans of trout from the |in the Reformed cemetery at Romola, | trom this office = ” a 4 J . F street, ed- | and relatives lalla e Moar ited State sh Jit ehers aro | Service welng in charg . Ne —- Rine. of west High street. Shrefller, of east High street, Wed- | 1 | in Bellefonte and Pleas- | United Su Fish hatchery were | services being In charge of the Re- | - - . y ; ‘ ‘ nesday of this week ant Gap dumped in Spring Creek above the |formed minister | HOUSES: —For sale and rent. J. M. Kelchline The Woman's Exchange will serve i - : jain) An a) K R akove Lh W Bellefonte, Pa x50 lunch at their rooms next to the Y L. D. Orndorf, of Woodward, one Mrs John Blanchard departed | falls on Tuesday afternoon. The State | CROUSE:— Mrs Mona MeClintic a . "OR \ “" T s p iP | | WANTED Woodchopoers at 60 cents per cord M. C. A, on Wednesdays and Satur of the progressive business men of | Tuesday morning for Overbrooke and | sh hatchery ap Pleasant Gap is al use died at her home in Aarons-| J.B Shope, Cursin. Pa : np x43 days from ten to four o'clock an lliness of | FOR SALE~Geod top buggy $20. a bargain In that section of the county, transacted | New York where she will visit friends | #0 shipping t to all parts of » on Sunda after | | Harry Strub of State College business in Bellefonte on Monday, and relatives | ate some duration with congestion of the quire Centre Demoorst xt -— s ble Sty ' | . o v ’ . - . “". ‘ > i > i st > Pa x . v ' Cai a . . i accompanied by his father and moth- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Claybaugh, Dr Robert Beam, of Lorraine, Since the removal o Decen ed, who malden names | Goo CA LE-Cream Separator st & bargain er, autoed to Bellefonte last Saturday Huntingdon, were over Sunda) hio, was a guest the past week at | Yiney from Bellefonte t United | was Mona McClintie, was born in Lock |” np ¢ Hall. Fleming. Pa x361t and transacted business in our town. [8 at the home of their daughter, [the home of D, I. Willlard, of north | Brethren church ha been without a ay vas aged 43 years. She DW Musser returned to his and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, in this | Thomas street | minister and 1 t this time no se- | I8 Viv by two children, Ruth and ger returned ‘ { : E. " y i { lection ha been made It Is under- i i! the foll » in Sores Saturday after a | Mrs. Ballen, of iladelphi nd | . h | SALE {ving ms gree t 4 home in cranton rd Fyabtes’ Atwood { Ha : : . hila i h i, and | stood. however. that a new man will |! William, « Lock Haven; | FOR SALE: Driv ng mare, pedigree | loodea very pleasant visit with his daughter, LnCe wood, © int- | her daughter, Miss sa Ballen, are | \ v ". i > . . . ’ | stock; perfectly safe. R.C Noll. Pleasant . AR " inedon. was r arrival in Bellefont 4 brent 4 soon be sent her Rev, J. 8. Fulton, | Mrs, Bertha Campbell and Blanche, ot a P Ir Mrs aul Sheffer, of north Spring ad by i8 an arrival in Bellefonte | guests of Mrs, Bog wand Miss Norris nferend r ndent 1 be {11 Hall, and tw rothers residing | 3p. a ——— AR 8 3 \ | 5 smnmding ¢ ’ + . » ant i superint« { nit, i Shia A an VO brothers } - — “ steet Wednesday and is spending a Ww at their home, the Forge House Saari: J nd he west. The funeral will take | WANTED—ALthe Hasg house. s dining room nw ‘es ari ol days with General and Mrs, James Don't s : . Hy resent o saturday Ind » i raj Vi Ake girl, also one in kitchen. Apply Hotel Haag —Mr. and Mrs. James avi Beaver nn miss } guaranteed { the congrergati in 11 in | \ nducted 1} er pastor, | Bellefonte. Pa pomal’ » om Saturday ro their | n at the opera house tonig! y | Rey ‘ f 4 wangelical churct " . Nerney ome Batupiay \ Mrs. Harry Keller gave \» r 1 iy oft the Wheel Mrs. “Hos widow he late] Wh. : gelical church, | pog SALES. C. Rhode Island Re wed « ing Seip: ane are nov Tuasday rt erTIOOR rots : rly ! l of the Luth- |" and pullets. Bred from pure stri located in their rooms A ; “oid BY a t . ich = vot 0 £ | ‘ ) ( irs Hasting's a TF property on High street Ppa He 1 of Hut o ] Penn street, | BA { Mrs lara Valentine | FOR SALE —~A rocm stove Mrs. Hammond Sechler left Belle- | 2 00 n ; Thomas R rgan, who hag been ing to het Mr. and Mrs, | Butle ; nown colored woman ] hard or soft coal burner. Inquire fonte Monday morning wr Philadel- | . : ’ visiting friends | lellefonte, expect Tavior w ( o give up thelr [and wi v of the la Robert DD. But- | 8008. agt. Fleming. Pa phia where she will have her eves e¢x- | \ yo all ichels wep : sold at} to t t oon his Ii ear at | contemplnt tri ston this week | ler i 3 wr hom ' Je) Haven. | FOR SALE- Indian Runner. Duc amined and treated b p ock. afe The kind that lay and vay ‘ each BF few weeks with her sister, burn, and other friends in this place AMIRI FOR SALE: Fine grade Jersey cows, coming | fresh. George Valentine, Bellefonte Pa ing brothers and _ in Howle) Hl at home her son-ir \ Harr Tavior, atl’ 4 rci | Pletcher, Howard, Pa at 3 p | i ond } i ix ‘enn Mg ry Pp » eye specialist of that cit | y ition o pala | BOC] 8 to wi Mr, Taylor had 1 nit being confined t« r bed for two Davis. Penns Fur e, Pa iu BO M A. Caire ft Tuesday | | XCUrsi te shingion v von wel . i vigiting 1 ¢ 3 a8 a d @ | vears with rt at ' and paralysis | FOR SALE Full blooded, single com? A 4 | : ‘ i 1 w took dvantage o IN v3 AY ) big ! 0 | i 11 sLghorn breeding cockerels. Washburn Poule : Yong t " tats | po ¢ t} } A y an} i ¥ or herf*home mm Poug dt rt ¢ wed t Nis parents in this piace, leil recen harles Ta vho is acting {VM y oF Be { try Farm. Bellefonte, Pa FR a a 3 af : A dor bacstsrh ‘ th wa : : ta ni "1 ver : nd some time i" Good draft mare five or six of Emanuel i, I norin i Ae e electrica { nen 1 large any at this p whi } brot 1! gti ; of ‘ha [ ork | m id, also a dozen good young ewes L A “ { K Dale Oak Ha LF 2 | phone nosit = sat | RO-GRO IN:—For It ] 189%. 1° for bottle of No-Gr and | sition to No-Gro Ir remain gd u {aro ter, Mrs I will exten “ RE : Aun ley. one FOR SALE: ~Two ! 1e er me by Iness sii : SB ud nt { expr ! ener n the Bald al : nt y. J ol 10 ock, good reasor fined ’ ’ peri ! ! i } burn Me Pug St. Sua Send Saturday he 25t} n the ant 1 n ant a xt abt 3 to mite 1 FR expects ter to go t } r { ron, nabbed tv fred 1 rider oust Churel east k $a ne Pa x41 adjoining t 4 : Y Int tion of ] Allegher Joseph MARRIAGES Harpster—Rhawn, hereby gives « be an ‘ndep BD as heen rumored NTED: Lad ai Deckwear re essary. Maildime for We Alona, Pa | ‘ n Mauer d " n y p .1 ' ‘ " «1 | Of same; reason. age of owner (2 Mrs. Howard Ruger and little son | daughter | t i sport on | Riven up their hon thal piace and 1 Tr val 3a r ‘Sain BAHE aeaday | 90 DF. Luse, Centre Hall. Pa Richard. of Philipsburg, made a A ‘ednesday morning “ vill | ha returned to elont WE A 1 ers : tric tight Dl Thi ire ant 3 ol. od oun | LOST — A white and biack and tan bo end visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ed pe neet her hus . 0 1 us turn | N81 . " ! 1 . nd N . : ck's 4 nds ra . 4 " soy | White legs, white breast, about man. on east Hig s'yeet Mrs. Rug ! i i pig 4 y y ihe " | The finder will be suitat . ie La » { ¥ a Pe ™ v t t ry ea short tas Bar £ { him tw the owner, David H. Th isconsir me of ‘ HRingl . | i | Having : 4) ' t i ! : al iti : WE ee | — oe circus people NOrs t ther Mr a r wi \n be by ' \ it u Burket—Way. , : ’ ‘ them | WANTED re if " ) ting tanking @ \ . an i. p rs 3 N vt 3 Firat 4 . A nt 1 Lit i 3 ! ' house in Be Mr and M James aM InRie, ht a y ’ tf h “4 a x 4 : . y PR dre x » and balanor 7 . ter returt nthe : nited F Sinrmatawn wot MATT f Centre Detno § | igitors at £ ] i i 3 Rl "3 : “ a ’ . . ab 1 34 : ert § 1 { Or on 5 - M varthaff o tev nolds Cha eit ne i P a1 I dn t OOTY n W " eve i ; : 2 in t ASE any " na | FOR SALE Mr TT f 1 © Were 1 T hs rt ‘ ¢ % ' ‘ mat ! ! ere the PY it the r I ge € ' a ’ ol g PE ta 11 | arkholder. deceased ; ! » 3 ! ! i : 3 3 taining about five acre $ : " } ' v tart F ’ yi ¥ ¢ ngs. Inquireof W_E wedding te ear the exponer ! > 1 SS Bim ’ ATR A " i Quring M d Mrs | vor Bellefonte Pa recentl) Mrs. | ) " I G doe ‘ ie ie Bi mo . " g I " an hy fle \ bor ’ ¢ thie ride ) } i I ‘ ent Hi ' 8 Ad '{ FOR SALE Buick of George OT ¢ president ol ~ 13 ht AVY ther ! k. | | the Penr day night ter, Mrs " : to and RANCE:— Insure in the Lykens Vs band’s . ‘ wissen . ‘ ) ma : LAR . | ance Company: Estab) Wallace v OOdar 4 ‘ort at ‘ h md f the TTY er er eve ne : tive in . "oA reer, ¢ ir ' aa) ( 1¥ to fifty per cent ower 1 ] i | Losses promptly settled § Was 4 ] da, wa ori. { Bellefonte Pa and famil at Howard stres | i da } ‘ } ! ! } edded fe \ IRAY J) | in : ! Mr : Woodring nip Bue dr ; rr ay . A A a raitie nd a bg _ Robinson—Woodson | dams A . aR | dottes. Barred Rocks, Pekin Ducks er and while (A y , $i, Roleivas (Yove A old ! | Guineas. H. K. Mattern, Locust Hi hunter's 3 Afizs 1.40 ih { sped away a ' 1} Parm. Ju Pa : ) FOR SALE A Ford rutabout, 1912 mode excellent condition: has been used very | completely equipped. First £300. takes it ver | ehine can be seen st Peter Mendis home or | High street da | : ' ' ft " f drug | FARM Ths " hin Friote ‘ ‘ visit e are glad to state Easwle “Proms field £1 0 " ; iy y i tors t nt H and 1 is hon- | miles west of Bellefonte cot f } 4 ] | f " I d 5 ti . 4 y vl Voli * ¥ vi . \ nN 6 n ! t the embers I Mir tillers fam rt oid tu : ois rare t : '" : ut } vd st : : p a prosper. | about 5 being cleared. balance | this place are ) : ate ou N nr : ' ha 5 . nvit went { ater th Ww TW ee at . AA La ins The de | house, bank barn and other outbu him tt livhthert } f ; nd i rorwor third is % ' ' { a Wed . ha ! ey . : vy | and well on farm. W sell cheap on easy terms, Js dolt ar Art Tompk! ‘ f X A \ A das ’ J ke f t} ™ ‘ + ‘} At ' ’ inden Hall r exchange for property that will bring in James So ! i m ay tous W } mal ein , ‘ . ’ Nay aaa oe Bell both of y f and Nan- | monthly rem 1 Garbriek elie woth y at time of fonte. Route | Raf ter part | Maul ; . and 4 days | POR SALE: ~Pr ze Pek n Ducks. 8 ( Brown of Jame ! he was and White Leghorns White Wyandottes Dems related th SHUr'S errant 10 AE DD ert : unary Ot ate : I : poxitic The bride is wghter of | oo + (a who nre- | Barred Rocks, S. C. Buff Orpingtons, Embden place gave promise of being a hap +s | Geese. Fine cockerels. pullets and yearling one, b alas (ves, a lass) it proved : " H A . eight { bens Get your breeders now from our Bloe Rib- somewhat of a disappointment. Cheer g | } {nite 1 4 ie . He o Jed One | pon winners Locust Hill Poultry Farm, H. K ug Arthur d tr t again Ke ! Vi y or some tim whi daughter, Mts. H Bitner, of Cen- | Mattern, Julian, Pe ip, Arthu rain : \ snd made it a point to have “ (tre Hall, and four grand-children. He | == - The fan Edison Talking Pi past y : 5 ean thorough | 114 announced int In Methodist Circles. also leave wo brothers and two g%s- CAUTION NOTICE. tures will aga y . 20 tusday | HIS her « : te the new firm and | is. Mr. Korman has acted + present week is with in-t name Abner, of Boalshorg I give my son Elwood his, time and hereafter the opera 3 lay a Hat ! ! ne assures him that ) { ticipation ne | Ji \ f Lemont Mrs. Eliza Houser | Will not be responsible for any bills of his con- of next week tine Sat will select the same gregatior | Methodist pi of H gerville 3 1 Mra Elmira | traction or collect any money due him. H. C afternoon } ) } and } he has chasen, March 26th hi ‘ou vening A Smith f Huntingdon county. Mr Robison Milesburg. Pa cents. Ww y N irices to gchool ! manage he fines He " an honest, industrious young man and ve feel sure will make a siocess " Korman intends moving 44 given to Grou tage meetings Murray WAR Aa consistent christis ’ children Ver ! yoman and his new venture and become one of his arm, he will consider propositions | ten meetings In ag many sections of | gentleman and a member of hey gan ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, child in Bellefont } gee and hear | OUr most succes saful business men nting it to an govd tenant This own each evening. Wednesday formed church The funeral took In the matter the of estate of Maria Katz. lave this wonderful invention of Thomas in claimed to be one of the best aturday evening are given to.place on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased A. Edison It i marvelous. Don't tilled in Centre count meetings in the lect ft pr ibn bean wed na 3 lLotters testamentary in the above a . ! ary | till n nty ‘ \ { ! lecture room © he o'clock from the house Rev. Jones, | named estate having been granted to fail to attend High constable “Jimmie” Mat- | The opening number of the Star | hurch, for prayer and preparation of the Reformed church officiated. In- | the undersigned by the Register of Wille The Amor quarries of the | thews was made defendant in a suit Course will be he «} Thursda night for the evangelistic campaign to begin terment in the Centre Hall cemetery. | of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per- They acquired possession of the coal yard Monday American L.ime { Stone company before Squire Brown on Saturday ev a evervthing is being done to make next Sunday the 26th inst Mr Me- | RINES Mrs Hannah Fligabeth sone indebted 4 the said nate are . , " ; Han th wank " YE wy + ' Vid gp enzie. the ofa 28a n mong wi be , hereby requested to make payment and ) i ’ [| 1 2 |] h « ae 5 11] were put In operation iis week after | ening, upon charges of threats brought wl fn . ‘ oh nd . Lenzie, leader in ne i Rines anial Sina : 4 h : " the opening a grand success. The la- |, i be : . 4 1 tine ¥ of Daniel Rines, died on [aj] persons having claims against sad being idle all summer, during which | by another colored man named Spen- | gion will decorate the theatre and see Tere Saturday evening. and oh ey Wednesday afternoon of last week at | estate are requested to present the time a number of improvements were | cer he Iatter who rooms at the |p .¢ every detail for the reception of gelint, Bob Jones, is also confi ent y | at her home near Jacksonville | same dully authenticated without delay being made to the plant. One of the home of William Stuart on Penn street |, opening of the Grand Opera Co expected by that time He begins vears and 2 months. She had W. 8 KATZ most noticeable is a néw steel In | stated at the hearing that he had been will be complete. The ushers will be | With the BbryiGe of Sunday nr him | Pen an invalid for the past fifteen Administrasor cline trestle leading from the quarry | invited out side of the HOUSE ONE eV {in full dress and the pages In white | #1 1 o'clock, A brief note from hint | years, suffering from a nervous all- — Bellefonte, Pu to the mill and kilns. The work was | ening recently hy Jimmie to have will serve you with the most delicious | #aVs he will be here at that time, and | ant and complications, and during STATEMENT done by Horatio Moore, proprietor of | his head blown off. He declined to |, ony direct from New York. The | 180 indicated that they are having a ihe jast five months had been con. 4 the Bellefonte steel works part with this useful! portion of his | _ ot p lainly | " 4 | great awakening and ingathering of | fined to her bed. Deces iw the Of the Ownership, Management, Ete. of The tomy, agd caused Matthews' ar- hew chart plainly letteryd and num. { the people at Macon, Wisconsin, from Conan. vat Centre Democrat. published weekly We had the pleasure on Tuesday na Ry i of th g aintifn tail bered so that no mistake will he made hiel h Ph Bellefont daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry st Bellefonte, Pa. as required by the Pos of meeting J. 8. Houtz, one of the] ha t / ring] (eh yr ity rt o |IP the selection of seats. Another in- (8 ohn Bont A % A | 4 wr - Bickle, of Jacksonville, and was bora al Depart ment ¢ genial Pennsvalley-reared fellows who ing to prove Matthews gulity of the |. .qijun will be that patrons can se- | © Urely the Kingdom of God is come |. (hat place August 15, 1850. She Name of editor-Chas. R. Kurtz charge, the Squire dismissed the case ‘ nigh to us In this community May 3 N Manageing editor— A. C, Derr early in life grasped the opportunities " ii ad Th. ; Wes Th cure reserve seats right through the " ) : was united in marriage with Daniel Publisher Obas R Kurt offered by the farming communities | ANC C vided ie costs between the lypiie course. The Opera Co” will ap- | It be to our joy and not to our con: |Rines, August 16, 1877, who survives, owner~-Chas. R. Kant of Illinois, and moved there. Mr. Htlganta, pear In fancy costume and give | demnation together with the following children: ta Houtz is a prosperous farmer of Frank Potts Green, the well known | #cenes and music from Grand Opera me. Henry, of Altoona; Edith, wife of Kirkland, DeKalb county, and togeth- | druggist, celebrated the 78th anni. [Although the course is superior to last Matrimonial Market. i . Reuben Sorgen, of Flemington: bonds, yd or other we er with his wife had been visiting re- | versary of his birth on Wednesday of [year the price of tickets remains the | George R. Brooks Summerset Co, Pa. | Charles, of Freeport, IIL; Lavina, wife Sworn and su A.C, DERR. Busihess Mgr. latives and friends in Centre county | this week and received the congrat- [same as it is not the purpose of the | Irene Oswalt - - « - Philipsburg lof Harry Shacer, of Latrobe: Ross, | of October, 1018 8. D tart this Sth day for the past six weeks. Mrs. Houts | ulations of his many friends at his |Y. M. C. A. to make money out of | James M. Robinson - Cleveland, O.|John and Blanche at home. One son | (My commission expires Jun'y sist 19 is a sister of ex-Commissioner J. L.|place of business, where Fe remained |the venture but just to give the mus. | Leah D. Woodsen Bellefonte, Pa. (and a daughter preceded her to the —— a ————" ———— Dunlap, at whose home they were |all day attending to his work as usual {jc loving people some of the very Mike J. Bowshok « Munson. Pa STik Find aso lonyen to mourn, one MARKET QUOTATIONS. guests while in _Beliefonte, This was | Mr. Green is a remarkable man in finest music in the country at the low- | miizsabeth MiKlus - Madison, N. J.|Fister, Jlrs vid Kreps, of Laurel. the first time In twenty-six years that | many ways, and is one of Bellefonte's | est possible price and without the no Com Philipst ton, and two brothers, Jacob, of Flem- Mr. Dunlap and Mrs, Houtz had seen | oldest business men, having eonduct. least thing being objectionable to the John Combe . - - -« UIPSDUTE | ington, and H. W., of Southerland, Fla. each other, and the reunion was n|ed a drug store here since 1863, a |most sensative person. If you con- Margaret M. Armstrong - Winburne | Mrs, Rines was a devoted wife and | Butter RS a0 joyous one. This was also Mr. [period of sixty years, In the early [sider what it is to hear great music | Jesse Jordan . « « State College loving mother, and her pleasing dis ——— Houtz's only visit to Centre county in | days he played in the old Bellefonte [for twenty cents which would cost you | Alma BE. Bampsel - + « Axemann position woh for her the love and re. Bellefonte—Grain the past sixteen years, and the pleas. | band and has been a member of the from one to two dollars in large cities, i spect of all who knew ker. Funeral | The following prices are pald T ure of greeting old friends has been | Masonic lodge here for over fifty [you will readily catch on and see The state committee of the Young [services were held on Saturday after. Wagner for grain. rox great. Mr. Houtz feels very grateful |years. When a young man of eigh- [what a boon it will be to take advan- | Men's Christian Association has re- noon at 1 o'clock in the Evangelical | Wheat, fy ERO for the kind treatment he received |teen he was vey delicate and his [tage at the course rate and not pay | cently appointed Stewart H. O¢ndort | church, conducted by her pastor, the VRE os cussion nontranns while visiting through Pennsvalley, where every old acquaintance made it leasant for him. They expect to eave today for thelr western home. parents did not expect him to live to be twenty-one, but he ix still hale and hearty and his many friends hope that he may live to pass the century mark, fifty apd seventy-five cents for single seats will be on pale at the Y. M. C. A, the day before, beginning at % o'clock. as corresponding member for Wood- ward, Pa. He will gladly give any aid or information about work for young men that may be in his power, made In the Evangelical cemetery, at- tended by a large concourse of frien and neighbors, EEE EEE EEE RE EE EE EE EE EE ETE RARE EE EE EE EE EEE LE a EE EE EE EE EE ET |
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