Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Thursday, November 6th, 1913, The Centre Democrat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A.C, DERR, Associate Editor and Business Manager. EARLE C. TUTEN, Local Editor. SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 6,800, ——————— ER TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Subscription,..~..~..-..$1.60 Per Year Parsons who send or bring the money to she ofice and pay in advance, $1 per year OssTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. thrice a- week World for Pittsburg Stockman for W. J. Bryan's 'Commoner" . Published weekly every T Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, pecond-2lass master. lainly The date your subseription expires is pla printed on the label bearing your name. All gredits are given by achaoge of label the first fssue of each month. Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts whlons by special nest. Watoh date on your label, PoSubscribers changing postofice address, and pot notifying us, are liable for same. Subscriptions will be continued, unless other wise Arseted Both Telephones. We employ no collector. You are expeooted to send or bring the money to this omee. Pa. as RECENT DEATHS. (Continued from 1s t page) retired from active duties. Mr. Al- exander was a member of good stand- ing in the Methodist Episcopal church, and was held in high regard the entire community. TAYLOR Arthur J. erly of Bellefonte and known to many of our died at his home in Milton, Sunday at 11 p. m. of diabetis. The deceased was born in Cogan Valley, Pa, and was 49 vears of age, and the son of Wm. P and Amanda Taylor. When the Nall Works was in operation here, h ame to Bellefonte, some time In 1882, and worked at 3 trade as nailer Af ter residing fifteen years hs worked charles & nine years ago i united in wedlock to Scanlon, of Axe Ma ried was a |} one no Fred Dy form- well Taylor, quite in th Christmas Miss and their mar- d agreeabl , 1 wile nn, life appy an er Ezra, who resides In George Val- ley and sister Anna, who is Mrs, J. C. Finkle, Spring Mills. His death fol- lowed the operation for appendicitis, from which he never rallied, although he was conscious up to the time of his decease. The funeral will be held at the house at 10 a. m. Thursday, and the church services will be con- ducted by Rev, Rearick, a former pas. tor, assisted by Rev. Bingaman and Rev, Stauffer. Interment at Rebers- burg PUBLIC SALES, TUESDAY, NOV. 18 mile east of Curtin Lock Haven branch PP. R. It Ob horses, 1 colt, 20 head of fine cattle, 24 head of hogs, 1256 chickens and turkeys, ha straw, cornfodder, ete, full line of farm implements and household goods at § am Harter, clerk THURSDAY, NOY Miles Heaton 2 miles north of Yarnel y horses 2 mileh cows, young heifer with calf, 6 young cattle, 6 shoats, fatted hog brood sow with pigs, and full line of farming imblements, Sale at 1 p.m David Wentzel, auct SATURDAY, NOV miles west of farm 12 pure pure-bred Jersey sey cattle, 3) each breed), 6 Hampshire ram and lot of pigs FRIDAY, NOV the Wm Mountain, 3 G. C. Harvey, 1 on Tyrone and Sale 10 Geo H) H Mattern, 2 Julian, on the Mudlick bred Angus cattle, 10 cattle, 4 grades Jer bulls and calves of Shropshire ewes 1 2 Poland.China boars, Sale at 1 p.m E. 8. Reasner, on Burnside farm Purdue miles west of Bwlliefonte 6 horses, colts, 2 cows if young oat tle, 7 hogs, 14 shoats, 1560 chickens, full line of farming implements and house hold goods. Sale at 10 a m. L. Frank Mayes, auct THURSDAY, 3 mile west of Penitentiary site 10 young sheen farm imp : Sale at K 99 0% Henry P. Bhue) Station, on horses ' miieh Holstein helf corn on an house Frank DEC. 4 be Rockview cattle, brood en LEGAL NOTICES. REGISTER'S NOTICES, been ex he Regis of the heir The amined { pre W., of mem be held him the Cat nesda: Maloney were brought Wednesday the Cath SHUTT Shutt, sympathy the sad Pearl Shu on ing at after little girl a ing to diseas ate ar 4 o'cloc cemetery HUFFMAN Egret that Mrs. Gertrude wife of J. E port, ar Mrs whic] mar day 1 Ah deat} east Bu student k we 1 da ¢ o'clock weeks Deaver ing for dition f was taker Friday pre derwent much relie attendants belief conditic the M when relatives side Ie years of ing Co, When 1 yun to Bellefonts i her parents ed here until her marr Huffman A Donut twenty since which time res liamsport. She w mem} Presbhvter ywurch since girlk In additior vived talph and also leaves G. R two Bellefonte, and Sunbury. The were private, ed a mm eased was age and her girlh g w man was } where Ae enrs ded in er of ago Wil the od ir re me She and Mrs this place and Willard Hall, of of | h she 5 A [eor Ww her Spigelmyer, of G Mrs ( funeral were held Sunday noon at 2 from her husband's dence In Williamsport Rev Herbert U're, Presbyterian church, Wildwood cemetery. HARTER John William died at his residence in Re November 3, 1913, aged 058 months and 28 days born near Beaver Creek, about a the son gisnters Mrs ‘harles Kase whi after resi. by the | in services (4) conducted pastor of interment bershurg, vears, § Deceased was Dam, on Penn's mile from Penn Hall, of Samuel and Lydia Ann Harter, both of whom survive, the former at 83 and the latter at 80 His early years were passed at his | place of nativity, and his rudimentary education was received at the Beaver Dam school, where for many years Jamison was master and tutor. Only a few weeks ago, he recalled those youthful days and memories of his school companions. He received a good English education, as all the youths of that epoch did in the com- mon schools He came to Rebers- burg about 1885 and engaged In mers antile pursuits with J, C. Morris and subsequently continued alone at the store now owned by M. Claude Halnes In his long business career he prosper ed, although he was liberal to the poor and did many a quiet deed of charity, remembering the saying of the Mas. ter: “Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these, you 4id4 it un to me!” He was married June 65. 1887, fo Miss Ida A. Wolf, who survives, the marriage proving a happy one To them was born one daughter, Eth | el Wolf, recently married to Harry | Hubler, and upon her he hestowed the most tender, paternal ection, which! was manifested even to the moment of dissolution, when the immortal spirit released itself from these earth. ly bondage. Jie a leading citi | zen, a good Odd Fellow, a regular] communicant of the Lutheran church, | and by his death a vold is created In | the community, which will not he no | readily filled. His survivors, In wnm ad. dition to his parents, wife and daugh- ter, are these near connections: broths Harter |, Franklin I. Weaver east thirteen and ifwo-tenths the place of beginning: acres and ninety-elght measure Excepting water right er to H. F County in Deed Also excepting ter right north one degree perches to containing nine perches neat and reserving therefrom conveyed by Enoch Kream Zerby, recorded in Centre Book No. 101, page 67% the Samuel Brillhart wa. reserved In former The foregoing purparts comprise contig uous property and is hereby nt £3000 00 The above appralsement confirmed NI 81 by the Court Heation ordered for a period and if no exceptions he filled fthin thirty in the ame will absolutely © the Court I FRANK SMITH ter and ( OO n deeds on has and of pub thirty there be davs to w confirmed LEGAL NOTICE. hereln given to that } fe chattels provisions have loerk of County Notice in interested zoos under of Anrl 14th Ni St 1} all perso Howing got of heen the and nbout same will inventories apart the confirm od e Centre be filed next term Orphans’ if no ex the be Court of ceptions day of on or the con firmed absolutely 1 The the per Inte of the inventory and appralsement onal pre of Patrick Rush Township decenned Was apart wide one shme to Ade Hine (Mose 2 ™ “© the er Inte Ax the OW Fiza 1 The the Inte An Inventory personal nropert a of Haines T same net and aporajisement of Fnoch wnship apart of Krean eased wid ¥ dee his was {to Uszle inventory personal property of Snow Shoe the was and anpralsement of John G 17 Rorough deconned apart his wid of ar ze “Ame wet to 1azle Tr ORPHANS' COUR SALE. Cire NF | Railway Mail Clerks Wanted SMITH LEGAL hatehs I. Iman Rartges f Penr sented t the vt Toe and ur theret or Rail, FOREMAN Py thonotars LEGAL NOTICE here! £5000 OH of Real Estate AY that certain mes land, situnte In the aforesald, beginning thence nort) ten west, fortyv.saven ners ng Brus? seven and hundred and tenths tn Description Purpart Ne. 1 suage or plete of townshio of Halnes white oak and a half Aa chestnut vy Mountain 11 4 n fe grees hea thenera a! He north sixty a ha degreon twenty. four A stone heap Weaver now an half to A (Jisewite of David ft" tfoven hundred and of beginning containing mixty perches and mix cent, for roads, ote Peginnine at a stone of Martin iver Ae Ae east one perches and elght along land of Adam John Btover south two and degrees onnt elghty-nine perches pine thence along 14nd of John and Jame# Black now the helrs Watson, deceased, south eigh and a half west one seventeen ner the thence degrees hes 1 forts niace nix Acros three allow ahce of ner Purpart No thence along hairs of Tohn helre of Adam Neldigh fourth degree stone thenere Cenree Clplawite fourths Aegrees n thence n Ame the and "ey perches of the slghtv. nine thirty conned onned, wm one to a mall and perches of the onnt al olghty ne north Innis three to ennt stone ne ‘and seth A ® north ane.t n pres olaht perohes in land of Y ana nerehee eontaining wont otome uh thane ale ht Kranmer tirthe An ne oleh three.f "n tv.nins hirte orraon weet W hee nent fp atrna fre or nlare inning oon ACren maa ETIeA Purpart No. 2 All that situate certain tract in Halnes and Biate of Aemerihan nt amt y in ne Wranmer elehty nine Yoprrens paventy ne tone fort) pres ~r oleh y forty " rant nlomp Asaree onet thirteen thenes plone ian slightyv.n'ne and halt fonty.oly and two. tonths a Iv and thence along nine anH flve ana thansn went to one pret proven. tenthea nerr han north n north " to _ nares as af Arwvpon nerrhae and of Le one et ut : NOTICE : Mail em The Government pays Railway {Clerks $900 to $1800 and other | ployees up to $2,500 annually amation Al of i JG | RO ! HESTER appraised heen first | of | As | For Meadaches strain Dizziness, and Nervousness Eye see DR. EVA B. ROAN, OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined and Glasses fitted Repairing a speciality GLASSES TWO DOLLARS AND up Seven years experience with one of the leading optical firms of Philadelphia. Office hours:—8:30 to 11:30 A. M.; 6:30 to 9% P WM, 522 East College Ave. STATE COLLEGE, PA, Commercial Phone The greatest possible ¢lalm can be made for the curative value of our drugs, for each is selected for its medicinal activity, purity and strength. Our aid you In overcoming and give your doctor the results that he has every right to expect. When your drug orders are placed in our hands you ean be sure that no imitation, substitution or adulter- ation practised. The doctor's orders are to the letter, We co-operate with you In bring. ing back your health, Knowl. edge, training and long experience enter Into the compounding of all medicines drugs tlckness followed However simple or ir prescription may be, ur and It will be filled reasonably complex bring It to right and Krumrine's Drug Stores, BELLEFONTE & STATE COLLEGE, The Famous English Gabardine Men's I thence South 2 degrees Hast 21 perches | OC to large stone on Kast side of Poe Creek, thence Bouth 16 degrees West 12 perches to stone corner, thence up in Wild Cat Run to the place of beginning, contain- ing about 36 acres be the same more or lass Being the residue of a tract of land eonveyed by David Lingle to John Lingle by deed dated March 20, 1588, | uinted recorded in Centre County in Deed Book | der or Vol, “X" No. 2, at page 13, ete. The | sequent sald John C, Lingle having conveyed a | The portion of in his lifetime to | be fallure of the bid- with the sub- mentioned. money to the deed damages upon bidders to comply conditions as herein balance of the purchase sald tract paid upon the delivery of lonas Lingle by deed dated June 2h, 1907, | Possession of the premises to be given recorded in Centre County in Deed Book | and deed therefore made and delivered Vol, ¥1 at page | upon the purchaser complying with these TERME OF BALE | conditions F. W. CONFER, on day of sale 10 per cent. of the pay ; : pur- | Lingle, dec'd chase price in cash, which said amount & ZERBY shall be considered and retained as stip ant, “io A. Purchaser tg Administrator of John C IETTIG, BOWER Attorneys BLACKFORD’S CAFE BISHOP STREET. We are receiving daily the FINEST OYSTERS the Chesapeake Bay produces ~=which means the best in the world—the kind that tickles the palate and leaves a craving for more. From those who are not wise to the fact that we supply the most critical trade in Belle- fonte we ask a trial order, feel- ing positive that we can give you better satisfaction than any who w house in the business. All de- vi ! venefits of liveries made in an elegant and Without u sanitary oyster bottle, away in advance of the old style flimsy paper bucket, must be seen to aura be appreciated. Both phones THAKe Prompt delivery seven days in the week. Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist, ONE DAY ONLY, Brockerhoff Hotel Parlors BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1913 SPECIAL TH CAL DINER “ ood at E CRITI rite l t fare-—s dining monotony ser- home ) break- take that ther reason right res- price We particular want tely the place to OFFICE HOURS SPECIAL $1 Gla THIS OFFER Sse v MY VISIT NL karat ant eather « ( LL FOR $1.00 Thir In order that we may comply with the new 54-Hour Law governing the employ- ment of women and girls, on and after Nov. Ist this store will close each evening at 5:30 o'clock, except Wednesday at 8o’clock and Saturday at 9 oc’lock. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF { 7 - TELY F We trust that this necessary rearrange YOU geile: rad oF ment of our closing hours will prove in every NA I ie ata way conevenient to our patrons. Joseph & Company, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. Life Bulld Phila- Opportunity Week at Claster’s With that the coming week affords here that isn't where else. each new opportunity week more and money There isn't any of the more than five hundred bargains that in every particular and bought ordinarily, distance more persons realize the wonderful saving advantages you'll find on sale here or any- be worth while to desirable lower it can be So great are the savings to be secured that a journey from any take advantage of them. This week's offerings are especially strong in wearing apparel, for men, women and children. The good warm clothing that will be needed during the next few months can be bought now to better money savings advantages than at any other time. in price than will Most Men and Young Men Know the Pleasure of Choosing their Suit and Overcoat Where Assort- ments are Greatest and.Prices are Least. gen of ne Usual $10.” Suits and Overcoats $ 7.% Usual 12.” Suits and Overcoats 9.% Usual 15.” Suits and Overcoats 12.% Usual 18.” Suits and Overcoats 14.% RAINCOATS °*]]% | Regular $15.00 Value at Special Price. * So Many Little Girls are being Costumed Here | 100 Suits for Boys $4 Each Brown and gray mixed suits in Nor- find with box pleats and stitch- f 10 17 Years folk style, ed bells that the Because mothers our assortments in for Are 80 very large 80 very pretty and always least price instance Glove Specials Women's im : $1.25 85 C Cape Gloves, also Two-Clasp Kid with 3 rows fiat embroidered black, light & dar tans. P sown Charming $7.00 Coats, 6 to 14 years, $4 98 $4.00 Serge Dresses, Balkan effect, $2.98 "ai Childrens $2.50 and $3.00 Sweater Coats at $1.49 and $1.98 @ Infants Bearskin Caracul, and Chinchilla Coats at $1.08, $2.48, $2.08 nels to $5.75. M SUITS COATS AND DRESSES The widest and most pleasing assortment of medium priced apparel shown anywhere: ship and quality that challenge super iotity at anything near like these prices] CLASTER'S styles, workman all women's, misses’ and junior p——— CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA. CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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