Thursday, October 30th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page SHOMONOHONOIONONONONOHONONONO NINE NONONIH IRS NOMONOHONOMONINONOHONONO NIHON n - and + About * Bellefonte * HONONOROTONONONONININORONINONININONINIHINONONONINONONONONO NONI NONONONINONONONON Clayton Brown spent Tuesday T. Noll Mr. and Mrs and Miss Bertha in Williamsport Alfred Furl and Eugene hizer, of Runville, were visitors Bellefonte on Saturday. Mrs Dale Tuesday or an it to friends relatives delphia, Mrs. and Catherine were shopping on Saturday. Miss Lulu Harper, of Scranton, Is a pleasant guest of her brother, Ed- ward Harper and wife at their home on High street. Miss Mardie this place, but now friends in Bellefonte ley during the past —Mrs. George H spent Sunday in home of her parents, Charles McClellen, of street, ~Miss Virginia the past summer lantic City and to remain for mother, Mrs new home on — Mrs of the of the Bellefonte attend the R., In session Emin in departed on indefinite vis- in Phila- Clement morning and Misses Lillie of Oak Hall, in Bellefonte Luther Dale, Dale all visitors Wagner, formerly of of Altoona, visited and Penns Val week of Tyrone, Bellefonte at the Mr. and Mrs North Spring James, who has spent at here her Dale, in Philadelphia, New York, 8 the winter ith Florence Dale a Curtin street, their Elizabeth Callaway, regent Bellefonte Chapter, Daughters American ft on Monday for state congress there tevolution, I Scranton of tl} RR: A e this week -Harry Williams, who has emploved at Kei some time past, for Detroit, Michigan, pects to secure a good sit of the large automobile where he Schools of five hundred make for ming ) students courses their uj chased runab into use ness f local 1500 0 orders inds Ed but pot Mr place, Adams Express and Tyrone, expect pany and come live, having purchased house in Coley tle down to some 1 —Jeremiah Zettle 1 expert trapper and dealer in raw furs, writes us that he will located winter in Middletown, N. Y. instead of Stony Ford, his former business. Mr. Zettle is a kinds of raw furs, and has a tion for honesty and square with his patrons. Miss Helen ate DACK (Gessner usiness be this place of of all buver BE C Overton, Regent of the Daughters of the Amer- | evening | ican Revolution, left Friday for Scranton to complete ments for the holding of the State Congress in that week. Mrs. E. E. Sparks, College, and Mrs OC this place, delegates chapter left for S« -A. P. Zerby, Esq., returned an extended divic and making son, E. P. Zerby, cipal point of thoroughly enjoyed state where mi county farmers pering ~pDuring the & McCoy furnace style method of | Gateshburg banks eas their charcoal furns and Milesburg As through our streets they attract comment, bringing of old times, when cipal mode of arrange - D. ALR place ths of Dinges, the of local levan fro rantor father of by, h from nois, friends me ’ Al his 40 are onsiderat Thursday warrant eysuckle, him Friday City, “Smoke” be taken t Feeling iliness well for Years Michael Shaffer the | part fi brief time cent ably ninety Squire Smullton and spent among his mans While each suct Squire growing mind remains alert to current makes it a pleasure his friends to greet him, as they atways find the Squire a ready conversationalist earnest hope is that he may the century mark with ease «RB. Paulson, of Titusville, gave the Democrat a call while In town week on business Before coming Bellefonte Mr. Paulson stopped Howard for a brief chat with friends, and upon leaving signified his inten- tion of going to Centre Hall for the same purpose. At both these places Mr. Paulson will be well rememberea as a former manufacturer of handles, an industry he successfully conducted at respective periods until the scarcity of raw material obliged him to remove to another location. Titusville Is now his home, where he is still turning out handles of the same superior quality that years ago established for them a ready market, Mrs. Daniel Bolton, wns a guest last week erhoff House while in Bellefonte at- tending to business and renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Bolton, who was formerly Miss Jennie McPride, a member of the well known McBride family of Bellefonte stopped off in Bellefonte to visit her girlhood home on the way to Franklin from Phila delphia, The family formerly lived and owned what was called the Me. Bride corner where the Lyric Theatre now stands, Mra, Bolton Is a tem perance worker and lecturer of prom- inence throughout the state and in- deed this entire portion of the coun- try and is a woman thoroughly versed in the vital question, possessing a sympathetic, cultured viewpoint yet forceful and eloquent in her plea for prohibition. iter friends ceding older in mg, and events finds bods is keenly That fact Year yi for reach of Franklin, at the Brock- | Walker { ghen Centre cou v's | el reputa- | | dealing | sae | fONLe Ww State | State | | passed Our | | ARO In Inst | to | in| left Bellefonte business trip William H. Garman Tuesday morning on a to Tyrone and Altoona Miss Mae Sellers Saturday for a in Altoona and Mrs. F. A the guest latter part left week's visit Johnstown, Bellefonte to friends Hileman, of of Bellefonte of last week, Frank Crissman Sunbury spent Sunday in Bellefonte at his par- ents’ home on north Thomas street P. I. Kelchline Altoona, Was the of is having his store friends | | Tyrone building over the race repainted whicn | adds to the of business, attractiveness of his place issued at to Miss A marriage license was Hollidaysburg Saturaay Toplis of Bellefonte, and nah E. Port, of Tyrone. Quite a number of ple attended the production Hur” at Mishler's Theatre, the fore part of the week Miss Amanda Tome and Mrs chel Malin left Friday fo their in Philadelphia after nded it w thelr Louisa Bush Harr: known bi on Han- Bellefonte of Altoona, ped ta home Vis T Siness Belle the past week a \ } during days visited hunting Mr. and Titusville, week of at sLres He will likely set-| © 5 on he Saturday ted wi fonte Mi State (Coll ire ion Mr Atlantic ith their uncle and John DD. Miller, of Mr. Lu who Samuel ng tra 1 lect Mrs spent Edward Sunday cas Bells Mr Cur ns, was form- Lewin in this place 2 large cothing store in aunt Mrs east tin street erly with is now managi Atlantic list of u Bellefonte post office for ending Oet 19123 Fdw I, Miss | n Me F. A. Sautells ¢ Tate, Frank Mrs, Julia Valentine and in nclaimed letters h the Week Mrs num d James Gregg ft wternoor it respect mones ne sell t cards, Har- the oung man who Bellefonte several weeks ago on a hike across the cone tinent, abandoned the idea a few days when he reached Jollet, Illinois endeavoring to emulate the efam ple of two Shamokin men, who are walking across the continent and who are now nearing their destination, young Dougherty, who lives in Phila delphia, started from Mt Carmel on September 15th. He spent one in Bellefonte and left the next morn- ing for Tyrone, hiking It westward ever since. Dougherty claims that he has met with many misfortunes and has been compelled to subsist meal costing no more than ten each day Mr heen elected to Cireumnavigators ly of those who more passages world for membership abl SUPP hims picked up old Dougherty, through cents (eo Bush has just lately membership Club composed have made one completely around pleasure or business ticket is a unique being a small book iHomined parchment with the pledge of the club bound In hog skin and fastened with copper rivets Its motto is "Lueck to You.” They publish an unique bulle- tin called the “Log” In which is con tained the doings and travelings of the members, whom are called by the name given, ax for Instance, Mr, Bush's designation would be Cireums« bush. The membership Is strewn all over the earth and have many promi- nent men among their members some of whom being, W. J. Bryan, Ex-Pres. Taft, Richard Harding Davis and others, Banquets and clambakes are held occasioanlly in New York and vis cinity where Interesting tales are told and good cheer dispensed, in one- or the the | The | affair | on | Ernest { in “Ben | { from night | | the | A on aj { lunch { monds Miss Sarah an arrival Monday of International Opera Company op- ens Star Course this year. Five num- bers, $1, 37-01, Katz fall opening ; ladies and suits Saturday, Nov, 1st W. L. Daggett, Bush House, was a Fullerton home rrom this week Hasting was Harrisburg on & and Misses’ cond Of cons Ad proprietor business visitor the forepart of the week Edward Shields left on Monday for Detroit, Michigan, where he ex pects ure a good position in a large works at that place the in { Of tO Bed auto The lawn at Andrews: iron the fence surrounding the residence of G. Murray north Allegheny street, impoved by several of | on being paint Rex COs D. E. Robin Paul's A, M. E.., chur returned home T ‘umberland, tended a | ; on, 168 HAR « raiiy iIkKing are from seen ind Saturday ing, of ] th Bellefonte Wed to Lock Haven Ww days at pictures different heard wonderful anything you At the op Saturday afternoon re 1 oF Ire 1 ver Or LOMmMorrow Matinee State Co nest Wether Rhul¢ Thomas fallory, of William T Pe Claire Mrs ind thi Mrs late } funeral Speer widow Speer shipment Wf the Be wpital will naving 1 either hase - High Gettig, ext Woe nade n papers Magnzine : wing or them to room in ment of Garman's bullding on notify Mm IL. H send f them tae and send | old Hireet i} o mee Temperar te {Ct and recently Burdine awarded viewers appointed by nt of the Pennsvivania uilding railroad through their farms In Howard township, have decided to take an appeal. Confer was awarded $1300, and Rutler $8500 by the Not satisfied with this they sow demand a trial by a jury and their « will likely come up at December court The young ladies’ United Brethren Hallowe'en social on Friday even. ing in the basement of the church, to which all lovers of fun and "mystery" are invited, The “witches” will serve | consisting of dissolved dia- witches’ brew, chrystalized products of the deserts, cupld’'s etd Fortune telling and a box will also be fea- evening, hence “if by your fate, be on the eight” ree ‘on r wl {3004 Butler damages by court on acc Rallroad 0 viewers ase bible class church will hold nector rations, witches’ turea of them you'd apot at half H. J. Mueller vear and a of Nittany vhile employed State Forester, was in Belle Wednesday, arranging for the sale of his property, whieh | will be held at same time and place as the Horner sale, Wednesday, Nov, 6th. Mr. Mueller will then be. come a resident of Dellefonte having | already rented a house on east Bishop street opposite the Haag Hotel He intends to sever his connection with the Forestry Department and here- after devote his time and talents to orchard and land improvement. Mr Mueller has had the amount of exper- fence to” make him proficient in his | chosen work, | ona the learn past 4 who half has 1 Mountain for een n the pas resident AN n fonte on personn the | of | from { lin Speer, of | ho 8 ” | McBride, of ! heéon | our | brightened evident of genuine friendship, of mut- | the | | vating of | I mus | pletes the | beginning | pathies, I ments of co-operation and peace { men’ furnish the only {on | tions of work well done and fresh vis« | tions {| places of worship render thanks to Al - | Necond fal) opening of Indies’ and Misses' coats and suits at Katz & NMaturday \ OA 1 ut lee Ad M II, the well know ture of Millheim a Bellefonte (‘o's S phe Cam dealer furn bits nl WLM iness sitor in on Wed nesday Mi , Miss home in noon after George Brandon Winifred, daugh their after home and returned t Scranton Wednesday a pleasant visit at the of Mr, and Mrs, FF. E, Nagine) (i. Willlard Hall left for port Monday to join Mrs keeping bh for her sister, Huffman, quite 111 in (Gierman Philadelphia confessed to from Wesley count of which was week, was released under suspended sen fer 0 Wil- Ham Hall who 1s O11 8¢ Mrs the hospital Wilson of money nt Sanford who taking a sum Hendershot, published from an a last custody few and or week Pp Mr, Spangler Tuerda hut Mrs remain untill Saturday Harold Gardner Pittsburg T compels i on LOC take chemis Steel Company days Mrs. N. B Philadelphia on tence | ago Spangler de- the forepart business and returned he Spangler § n pleas ure ne Or wil home IE hay unt of ill t from his duties e J¢ & laugh at Homewood arrived 1e8da evenn ing LA | ness to a res HE I! with ti! nes big night’ vill find nothing HKking, or more re a visit to the Lyrie I For a unm to vour cost than ou W sonable rom and | for a of Mrs View, on gath- and bet Elmer Gordor nore! her her ning hospital Junpani Miss daughter eceived n states that improvement onditior H Daniel ¢ mn, of iffman’s Franklin Miss Jennie | this placqg and who has stopping at the Brockerhoff Hota for the past week was taken ill on Monday with pneumonia and her ondition became so thought best {to Pa. ho was formerly Ww serious Wan remove thie hospital Her Parr and Mrs fted to th rad . ny an ergo serious and ghe the i boon a veeks ved, with € deen re thre« First Thanksgiving Proclamation. Thurseda of | Presi Wilson ss Thanks. in Oi dent ving Prox T r has been vee i od hig frst lamation which part lows season is at |} ur a ped ple to ng-re turn in thanksgiviing to Almighty manifold mercies and 1 ag a nation. The year passed has been marked degree by manifestations cious and beneficent have not only had own borders of the world, by pected custom and his Af praise God for lessings to that has in peculiar ue a providence peace throughout and with the na but that peace constantly multiplying tions ual sympathy and understanding, and of the happy operation of many ele- influences of ideal practice “We have seen the practical com- pletion of a great work at the Isth. of Panama which not only com- nation’s abundant resources to accomplish what it, will and the distinguished skill and capacity of its public servants, but also promises the of a new age, of new con- new neighborhoods, new sym- new bonds and new achieve trasts, “Righteousness and ‘peace exalteth the nation’ on earth, good will toward foundations up- which can be built the lasting achievements of the human spirit The year haa brought us the satisfac. fons of work of the our duty which will make the future better still” He then closes by fixing Thursday, the 27th of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer and in. vites the people throughout the land to cease from thelr wonted ooCuUpe- and in their several homes and mighty God. Marriage Licenses. Harry K. Resides - « State College E Elmira Martin « « « Bellefonte Charles A. Hoover - + Snow 8hoe Lillian M. Whiteman Snow Shoe | to pul | of Wednes. | ¢ just | of His gra- | We | has | TO BOOST THE APPLE. International Shippers Association Adopt Unique Plan. ng Apple ‘ 0 advertised Lhe consumption Lo prov the great and Crops The ad commities of Interna Sh he have Lhe of nm r ifficient] ide & market for Hn rea ng the ippers’ Ass the solution, In To print hundreds attractive apple apples,” broadeast to the States thus open consump dealers In large the campaign having them pro on apples, increased sales for profit; papers Of wide circuln- interesting articles the the apple as a food, making the household ¢C among very The of providing ich to carry on this the apple has been worked out in the which each amount so carcely felt by vel the aggregate considerable as T he lan | method used bs ments ple ociation ve Lo cook them nited HMmense avenues to t 20.000 ing tion; for ena Cones ih exorbitant instead on ming centers the view of fits in cut out relying in tion on regular product a ons top mers « where “em probl funds “boost - BUCCEHER~ Plan,” contrib it wii} "Btamp will that one po Il amount to advertising fund patterned after the the various govern- CCOmes I« The stamps will be denominations On every | will shipper small the Fum wi an he when it | Necessary ) large sums sued in two one ot ping cent has ent a Wo apples cent Ox tamp I arrel a two The man wit market will In who has 1 0 000 1,000 stamps will be Mor Baltimore the stamps sented ’ ry sent found orcl Mr entre , | FOR SALE * | and well marked from |’ recipe | value | thus | doing, | NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS, cearding to of on a pens d on Hen your asuembly CENTRE x44 EVER CONSIDER. MR, FARMER, how easy ft wn locate a buver buggy wagon article vo for, by ad In very thing sell, some wants reading umn to inser this « to Over find ATH RREIAMAYAAN Ra na LL SA i | Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber can insert a want advertis | ment in this column one issue free, if 18 dose | not exceed 25 words: charges to others, ons cent a word, Hirst issue, no advertisement less than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; three lssuecs 80 cents, No advertisements will be answered from this ofMoe { HOUSES Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE: Driving mare, pedigree blooded stock; perfectly safe R. ( Pleasant Gap. Pa x45 | WANTED Write Box 62, Bellefonte xi FOR RENT House in Milesburg. Inquire Toner Hugg. Mllest Pa 31 | FOR RENT: House on East Curtin St. Inquire of Mrs. Geo. Garbrick, High St | FOR RENT: Farm contain | Spring Township Inqu atl th Mee WANTED ! girl Belletonwe | FOR SALE {| and pullets. Bred | Pletcher, Howard. Pa NOGRO IN: For Ing: for bottle of No Gre sition wo No Gro lt | FOR SALE 8ls0 three J. M. Kelchline, x50 For sale and ren Noll A well broken rabbi dog Pa 5 of . irg acres n 43101 room Haag Bef re At the Haag house. & aiso one in kitchen. Apply Pa 8 ( Ana YEATr « M son bu FOR SAL} A large with third calf in December 6 wonth old. « N er Mad KE nd a car) had - be A Fresis Lie OVYEer a Week 0.0 (gor "| Pa means | ntinu intry- campaign, through ines, printed mat ther medis and ana the 'nited Slates ETreat food f the apple; with to a wider other product digested, and the fur- in sub- of the ans easily and with when bought ig one RECENT DEATHS, GREGG Centre Hall, past in James Gregg, a native of this county, and for the re principal of the Ty- is, died in that place 3 after paralveis Just Gre was friends and th sudden demise welve yea Inst aA a og r ¢ KE of IreRE, Gregg arly and homesteaa ’ n tant tion hs his death e Presby man and he teachings o A prominent Ty 3 {« Mr terian ’ f the rviving Mary ners Edmiston fervicens “nthe and and Gres Milesburg held at this conduct. ng, pastor of chureh. fol. made Gregr « Nery ifter noon K i id duty man for notor when that will acquaint | jived | in | Presents Sterling Silverware JUST RECEIVED THE BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS “Madame Moeris” ne. AND) sen “Stratford” IN ALL THE DIFFER- ENT ARTICLES FOR TABLE USE. FRESH FROM THE FACTORY. F. P. Blair & Son BELLEFONTE, PA, FOR SALE ~Deering £004 condition: will se Opposite Big Spring | phones FOR SALE: ~Second hand Hubler thresher: in first class condition; will sell cheap. Garbrick Bros... opposite Big Spring. Bellefonte, Pa | Both Phones, ost FOR SALE ~One bay colt. two and one half years old; good size, good stock and a beautl- ful animal without blemish. Magaret C. Gates Garbric Pa i chen Be 1 efont | NOT | bereby gives notioe to his friends that he will | pot be an indep ndent candidate for supervisor, a8 has been rumored | SALESMAN WANTED ~To look after our in- verest in Oentre and ajacent counties Salary | or Commission. Address The Victor Oll Com- | pany. Cleveland, Oblo FOR SALE: ~Swoddard Dayton 38 horse power large 5 passenger car, in fine condition, price right wo quick buyer. Appiy T. C. Brown Scen- ic Theatre, Bellefonte, Pa LOST A white and black and tan bound. male; white legs, white breast, about 2 feet high The finder will be suitably rewarded by return. him to the owner, David H. Thompson. Howard Pa. ut WANTED To purchase 8 six or seved-room house in Bellefonte on terms of one ball aown and balance in monthly insta ments. Communi. oate by letter with "House -bullder,” care of Centre Democrat office at FOR SALE: ~The property of Mrs. Mary E Burkholder, deceased, atCentre Hill. Pa. con- taining about five scores of and and 5 ings. Inquire of W. E. Burkbol tor Bellefonte Pa FOR SALE~Buick Runatx ‘ash Register, Double Barrelled Hammerliess Shotgun er Automatic Pistol, Centre County History Cal Rifle, Walking Stick. A Brgains dress Geo. Bush. Bellefonte, Pa INSURANCE :—insure your tow? perty in the Lykens Valley My ance Company: Established in Ly to fifty per cent lower then board {| Losses promptly settle Earie C. Tuten Bellefonte Pa = WANTED: Fine commission proposition Mfg corporation establish BO years. wanis repre- tives, widely pished: specia close orders fh St, Philadeiphbia | FARM For saie of ¢X« i miles west of Belles about 50 being cleared, house, bank barn and i aod wellonfarm. W cheag exchange for j t | monthly rept. Addre fonte. Route 1 FOR SALE: ~Prize Pekin Ducks, 8 ( { and White Leghorns White Wyandoties Barred Rocks. 8. C, Buff Orpingions, Embden Geme. Fine cockerels, pullets and yearling hens Get your breeders now from our Blue Rib- | bon winners Locust Hill Poultry Farm, H K Mattern, Jullan, Pa x22-14 "CAUTION NOTICE. My wife Carrie Bickel, having left my bed and board without any just eause Or provoostion | all persons are hereby cautioncd Dot to trust | her oh my account, as 1 will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her October 85, 1913 H.C BICKEL. Bellefonte, Pa. x5 ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. In the matter thelof estate of Maria Katz, late | of the Borough of Bellefonte, deceased Letters testamentary In the above named ostate having been granted to the undersi by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all per. sons indebted tn the sald estate Aare hereby requested to make payment and all persons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same dully authenticated without delay W.S8 KATZ Administrator, Bellefonte, Pa. STATEMENT. Of the Ownership, Management, Ewe. of The Oentre Democrat, published weekly at Hellefonse, Pa, as required by the Pos tal Depart ment Name of edivor-Chas. R. Korte Munageing editor-A. C. Derr Publisher Chas, R. Kurtz Sole owner—-Chas. R. Kuru Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding | per cent. or more of total amount of 8, mo 08 Or other se curities— none A.C, DERR, Business Mgr Sworn and subscribed before me this Sth day of October, 1918. 8. D, si. Notary Publie My commission expires Jun'y Vist 1915 jer ut. ( Lug - Ad. x43 farm pro “ire Insur- lates for mpanies Agent ang fruis rms, 1 CAST WW or M = { ss A. L Garbr MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. TERETE Egre Butter 30c¢ 30¢ EE ET TR a TI) REE EE REE] The fol Bt rl hain, wey owing prices are pald . Wagner for grain. Wheat, White....... Fas sann Oats Barley REEL EEE ER EE EE EE EEE EE CREE RE EE EE EEE EEE EE EET) EL
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