Thursday, November 13th, 1913, CENTRE DEMO hAL BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 85. ds —————— CHORE O NON NON ONO NO NON ONOMONON MARRIAGES. RECENT DEATHS, Communion Bervices at Zion. | Communion service, which was to Bressier—8hank. FREABTER Roland B Treaster | have been held in the Reformed - Harry 1. Bressler and Norma V, died at his home near Potters Mills | church last Bunday, has been post- » » t * i 8 O Shank both of Spring Mills, drove to on Monday of gastrie Indigestion and | poned until next Sabbath at 2:30 in ] ] ad ] ! Millheim Sunday evening, where at! heart trouble, aged 64 years, 11 months | the afternoon. The Holy Sacrament the Evangelical parsonage, they were and 23 days. Deceased is survived by | will be administered by the pastor, | quietly united in holy bonds of wed- | a wife, Lydia A. Treaster, and the fol- | Rev. Hoover ” | tes / “w } re lowing children John 8., at home omomoNoNONINONe | lock by Rev. W., J. Dice. Both are ® | . 8. nome, HomoNeFoNoNoNoNINoRoNoNONINONININININIR eR eRe HORS popular young people and it is hoped | Homer R,, of Yeagertown, and Emma | C 3 . > , f Jersey Samuel Hoy, of Zior save the | that their married life may be happy (J. of Colyer, Funeral service will pe — 2 Montgomery left Miss Martha Parker, of : y, “don, gay | | Hells pom, alte a for a vis- | Shore, was a Bellefonte visitor last | Democrat a call while in town on {and prosperous conducted this morning by Rev, Jones, | Penny a Word Adv. it to her sister at Aspinwall, Pa week, Tueaday, Smith—R of the Reformed church, and interment | Any subscriber can insert & wunt adverse 8 { 4 N . — will @ P p 3 we P 1 ” , { Ay 4 ; Sravavilie Mrs. Mary Smith was a last weeks Miss Phoebe Gettik. of Altoona, | mi ay. will be made at Sprucetown. ment in this column one iswne free, if iu dom Miss Carrie Rankin, of Graysville, I are Y w 4 ’ Cards are out announcing the mar- HUTT dw Ss Bot exceed 26 words: charges Lo others, one is visiting at the home of her brother | visitor at State College with her daugh | was a recent guest of her uncle, 8. D ndion y yd ile ni a. «ward Shutt, the little . t h . x a1, 4 . x 2 ¢ / . cent a word, first issue. Do advertisements loa W. B. Rankin, of East Curtin street. ter, Mrs. Chas. Pennington. Gettig, Esq {riage of Miss Harriet Elizabeth Ray, | six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- [Eat oor WO lesues 40 cents; three (ssung " a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 8B, D. Ray, | liam Shutt, of Burrow street lied | 60 cents, No ad | ill be . . ary Es P leparted na (‘r . ap A tion » t daugh ‘ ’ ' d 'W ree die ) O advertisements will be answered ‘alvin Smith, eldest son of Reg- | Miss Mary Thomas a WA wn =] A ronemiller and Alice Fox |r Bellefonte, to Raymond Harold | Tuesday morning of scarlet fever and | | from this oMoe. Frank Smith, is home from | Tuesday morning for an extended vis- | were among the young ladies to spend ister J. I "hilade Yanni avis ; . “on v Smith, of Allentown, Pa, the ceremony | was buried the same afternoon. The | HOUSES: — For sale and rent. J. M_ iCeiehline. Bucknell College for a brief vacation, [it with friends in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Day at State College, taking place in New York City, Tues- | case is a partiewarly sad one as just | Bellefonte, Pa x The Misses Helen and Carrie Tod- Rev. M. C. Piper, of Milesburg, Mrs Ly man Corman and sister, | day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Smith ja week previously at about the same | FOR SALE —A No. 1 rabbit hound 2 yerrs old, sock. left last Thursday for New York, | will fill the pulpit of the United Breth- | Mrs. Thos. Fishburn, of State College, | departed the same day on a wedding | hour of the day, thelr eldest daugh- gs W. K. Albright Bellefonte, Pa. R. 2 L ’ hoe > oo ¢ " | y r § Ae hy p n ol ’ Jd a—— - City where they will spend the winter | TenD church next Sunday, morning and | were Bellefonte visitors on Saturday. | tour that will embrace Boston, Phila- | ter Pearl died of the same disease. FOR SALE: Driving TN ETRY — rs with thelr aunt. evening. ' 2 Mrs. Harry Resides, of State Col- |delphia and other vistern cides, and | Another little girl is {ll with the same | stock; perfectly safe. BR, C. Noll, Pleasant . . F Mrs. John Raymond and er | lege, Is visiting at the home of her | upon their return will be at home in! disease, but a trained nurse is in! Gap. Pa x45 . J. T. Cherry, of north Thom- hy ; J ahs . . y pra Bn — aiiees—— an as en departed Tuesday morning niece, Miss Lena Smith, were pleas- | aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Allentown after December 1st, at No. | charge of the case and it is sincerely | FOR KENT. “House Yn Milesburg, Inquire Of for Philadelphia where she will visit | ant visitors over Sunday with the | Resides, east High street. 20 North Eighth street, in which city | hoped that her case may not prove so _ Toner Huge, Mliesburg, Pa 43-21 her daughter, Mrs. Harry Dawson. former's daughter in Lock Haven. The Misses Pearl and Katherine | the groom bon Tmployed or Bupery go! severe and that her life may be spar- [FOR SALE Pony, Buggy and harness, Mrs. Herbert Bellringer and three Mrs. J. Allison Platts, who has | Hoy, daughters of J. F. Hov, will leave of he Lehigh “a w! renal Sompauy ed Inquire of B. H © MMLh, AXsmann Pa. h \ e LI ye A The b s Is a gri sy of elle WirTT - —— children. of Jamaica, N. Y. are in|been a guest of Prof. and Mrs. James | Friday for a few days visit with ae El rR ey be or hos | HEWITT: Mrs, Margaret A. Hew- | FOR SALE; ~Througbbred Scown collie pups Bell fonte for a visit with Mrs. Bell- R. Hughes at the Academy for the friends in Tyrone and Phlipsburg Hor idl 1 i" : d Oe ! 3 It, wife of Angus W. Hewitt, of 7204 and horse. Apply w George Immel, Spring ole 1 Mrs. John D, | past ten days, returned to her home —Mrs. LeRoy Plur f Newt armonicus ub, and Is very popular | yqlewild street, East End, Pittsburg, | Mills, Pa ; ringer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John D. in McKeesport on Tuesday Kany senor 1 \ n, Mr ! swion, among a large circle of friends In this | way overcome by, escaping gas at her | WANTED —AS the Haag house a dining room Sourbeck. ; ¥ A i , arrived n ellefonte las lace. : ee Alig 8 A |] J. Daley ho is general The residence of Bernard McGov- | week to spend a month with her moth- , home in that city, Monday morning Bohl oe or xia, APYiY Hote) Hane, =e fn the Buran Com- | ern, No. 227 East Lamb street was |er, Mrs, Mary Fox, on Bishop street. Wallis—Conley. about 2 o'clocly und when her husband | . : EE manage fice at B jentown N_ J. | quarantined Tuesday on account of The ladies of the United Brethren One of t1 ettient i lak who is a railroad engineer, returned POR RENT-phe John C. Harwsock farm, 1% pany's office a orden n, NN. ~ | the {llness from scarlet fever of their |, . ne of the prettiest and most elab- | home in the morning, he found her | miles wesiof Waddie. Inquire vA J. IL. Harv spent Sunday at his parents home in aon. "4 wie aM Govern age. 7 church will hold an oyster supper In| orate weddings that has taken place | cold in death The deceased was a sock, Pilimore. Pa Bell vhone, 5-21 148 mn, 10M Moe we v p 4. hie N ' pas oT wa . | 4 . ———— - this place. ( « i the base ment of the church, on Thurs | in Bellefonte for some time was the | native of Centre county and was born NO-GRO IN For Ingrown De. a1 send 25 ots. Philipst -You can get the best oleomargar- | day, Nov. 20th. The patronage of the | ceremony Wednesday evening at 6 ar | h “ for bottle of No-Gro- In and can vassers propo- —Richard Hoffer, of Philipsburg, { =75" 0 Te "nat money can buy, [public is solicited ‘eloc : '" ' | near Milesburg, October 23rd, 1883, | 0000 15 No-Gro-In Co. Bellefonte. Pa. auf who is convalescing from an attack of ‘Gross’ Cash Store.’ We alo have o'clock In St. John's Reformed church. | making her age 30 years and 18 days. - a typhoid fever, is spending some time at Gross’ Cash Store. e also hay Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Schreyer, of [this city, which united In holy bonds | She was the daughter of Thomas and | FOR BALE—A large Holstelt cow coming : . " T Gerberich, | those 10¢ Peaches that we sold a ton | chicago, 111. were Bellef nw of wedlock, Miss Nelle Meese Conley, | ‘ ‘ or , ' with third ealf in December, aiso a fine beiter with his grandfather, ( Gerberich, 1" int veo: Don't forget avaters, 3%c. | ago, , were Bellefonte visitors ‘ ’ vey, | Alta McClincy, now residents of of this |g month old C. N. Vo a. Hublersburz. Pa. of this place. of wir oly ar on orget oys , 3bc, |e the pagt week, greeting thelr daughter of Jar. uid prey J Wi ( on | city. She was married on the 19th of EE — " ly ; ave commen 4 ‘ {old time friends. They were guests |!€¥y, and Mr Ham DO allis, of | May 1904 to Angus W. Hewitt and has “ “ - —— — m———— Gehret 4 Lambert have ‘bl . Steve Hanko, a Slavishman board- |at the Bush House Pittsburgh. The ceremony was per- | gince resided in Pittsb She leav FOR BALI.~A chenp second handed vasolins ced the erection of a large double brick | ‘hl: Rtva ar Phillpst | formed by Rev. Ambrose M. Schmidt | d n n BLUrg. ie leaves | engine and a car load of new ones some bar: house on West Logan street for the [ing at Cold Stream, near ilipsbure, | Gilbert leaver, of Yorktown | orm ) Ve SUITS JTORE iit 'midL, | beside her husband and parents the | gains w be had LH. Musser, Bellefonte Pa latter's sisters, Misses Elizabeth and is in Bellefonte jail charged with hav- | Heights is a guest of. his father, Judge pastor of the church, In the presence | following brothers and sisters: Ed- . 45 Sadie Lambert. ing stabbed John Wososkey, a fellow | yuu A. Beaver, during the absence of | °f & large gathering whic t; filled the | ward, of Seattle, Washington; Mrs. J. | FOR SALE: —Beeond hand Hubler thresher: in ! =. Fs . countryman, during a dance a short | Mrs Heaver who is visiting her sis- | pretty edifice to its utmost The | A. Grove. of Tyrone: Albert, of Pitts- first class condition: will sell cheap. Garbrick —Mr, Frank P. Graves, Professor of |; 440 | ter, Mrs. Thos. BR. Haves. at Atlantic | ¢hurch was very handsomely decorated | burg; Celia, Ruth, Milford, John and | Bros. opposite Big Spring Bellefonte, Pa History of Education St fhe Univers. Messrs Harry Hutchinson and ity. Tal Wh A with pines, spruce and chrysanthe- Elda, all of Bellefonte The remains Both Phones, 391 ity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, was ¥ Ser 4 Kelle i hi Yepresent ihe | z : | mums and presented a very fine ap- | were brought to Bellefonte Tuesday | FOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No a caller at this office while in Belle- piles ey : a! ' | Mrs Bartholomew Miss Helen | hoarance As the guests were gather: | afternoon and taken to the home of canvassing or soliciting required. Good In- fonte attending Teachers’ institute | Pensy at this place as passenger and | Bartholo w and Mrs. Joseph Lutz | ing Miss Grace Jenkins. of Milton | har . % Be v A f t 3 ne | come sesured. Address Nations! Co-operstive this week freight agents respective JA attended were a io of Centre Hall ladies who | 4 Ang very sweetly a solo, entitled * to- | 1 paren a wy \ MD be : po i hg Realty Oo.. Marden Buliiding, Washioguon Po. Mi Ant Massey th voung | 0 agents convention in Williamsport | motored to Bellefonte last Sunday and | eo” I» Hardelot Marie | Re Ale held SHES BIter: 263 Miss / 1a Massey, he YO i vA p . | Tg HLM y { Clue by ardelo Miss Marie O i o'clo onducte r | ret iN RA ——— " — — daughter of Mrs, C. T. Massey, of on Tuesday | pent the day af the home of Mrs alsh presided at the organ and as 0 f tl % Ry ndueted by FOR SALE :—Horse. buggy and harness Horse LE ) ) Yop Miss Rebes thoads left Belle- | Mary Smith t Bishop street ! 4 Aiur. Bret / 3 ¥ r., of the Free Methodist weighs 1300 Ibs. will work any place Will be Philadelphia, will spend the winter on Monday for Columbus . ’ * wedding parly came up the aisle chy | which the body will be | soid cheap for cash. a big bargain, come soon with her aunts, the Misses Powers |! L 1s kre whens Find i wi lees and ille | 81a ' , ohengrins wedding | ¢ 1 to the Methodist church in this | ¥o¥ Adams, Unionville. Pa x48 on east Lamb street and att Blo iain] hm pi . a: ht Margar , of Patton, v march ring th mony she play- | pl \ it 2 p. m. services will be | FOR BALE: —Two double-heater stoves school here : : op Amer . ! rriva ! el * Saturaay rs : mere: ana i the part V he mduct ! Rev, E. H. Yocum. n- | Golden Sunshine and Beaver—includ- Miss Emma for 5 DostarolBrovigi briny mt . t with the former's NT ' vf ng rendered Mendel N's Mar terment in tl Union cemetery, js bye Jas. | ny lefonts. X45 oona Monday rt nm whe § +) att wl vi wittend tt! ' # \ Riia & p . t} " rth ¢ ' " Spud 4 +5 ha ' il AN wrry Washburn, one ts Sean Ere oe : ited with friends nd also att de + " . ay " ! “ 4 ‘ \ : i tl} fos f he i ! vn hotel men in the FOR BALE OR EXCHAY : ‘ p oi ia \ d Ww ! v ‘ inty, and who TLE A three-year it. James h ingle o uble, work any JAMES NO- | Kerstetter, Zion. Pa FOR SALE ~One bay years old; good size, good strx § WRUL mal without blemish. ] ret Gaves } Li ! nis i . i i L K 4 win bales ! ita fi x 4¢ but now located at jerwick, was | i ‘ W . , ' ' ol sf p. he + ; n 4 ' ml , y } is [una {ua f Mili Ne 3. 1 4 BE . “ , ! ‘ thar. Be ite and black and tan boy male Bellefonte Monday for several hour ! : ne for elr ‘ der ‘ tet y ir DD Si aay 2b ne m 1 \ white ast, about 2 feet high greeting old friend He 18 on his r, the npar J er ed f oor had] of Pitt mi ont man and: the | HE ‘ rn in Philipsburg on s finder will be suits r y return way to Col 1 io, to attend the | t al press “1 ! } In trying to make it ¢ " odin . : Spar sider : emi t} ', making ¥ age | bi ) the owner, David mpson. Howard . 'e} » ’ > » 144] : > er 11 re mth ; i ut National convention I the nii-s \M Telford left Bellefonte | * e intr er mp the ) wrie C Bart , t ea l ith | day He || . 5 let loon League Tu i mornins for Philins rie i patalr ndoy 3 ng thr Lan S34 atten " . Re. 1h A mare ion} rua Oth, 1878 to | LADIES Karn 32 25 dozen ma plain Lawrer Nugent on S her ew Maks er future hon : ! el t loot na | 1 . } rf Pie war's Firms and J ‘ Great rt, daughter of BOCK Wear H RY Ak . Expr Awrence Nugent, ) sill n Si ers a iu : n “ia Fin . . ’ " 5 i i ‘ VO H the ST “et rod a A > Gag Cnoe INNeCOREAry F y pat- tion, was a Bellefont visitor vi Fir ng se red excellent a y wil . ! ge M ne f vi #1 Tir 1F : The Litton S FEAT | tern, instructions aft Al- nesday. We do not know whi bu i it } ree rdware firn . : 4 ! y varmnin ] ¢ | "I William BE Be ’ \ whim Ge orn. 10 | taona iness drew Mr. Nugen the county | he moved ¢ hou p thn 3 nk ‘ iid id VAS A ed x beau 1 | Her Kearinayi Pare nd. Vi WANTED To purchase 8 six OF seven-room seat at his time, but as he is big ax ! 1 furniture the ginning f the | I thus nse f LLIN w ¢ Duchess tin. trim " rs OR , house in Bellefonte. on terms of one half down ep 3 1 3 fat x iy v rth tt foil ire 3 ‘h a N ol , ~ ! ) OeOin A ba wes § v rier Con i handsome and a bachelo ay hav veel ir Kk 1 npanied ed rind and wor a} xa > sod balance in monthly instalment OMWmMUni- been the pretty school marms in town | Miss ary Knisel Inu ter of Ja- b L.onte ha d A : ’ 01 us 1 and ce : es ver rothers and | este by letter with “House builder care of this week, that proved th tt tr } ] y vit) . x. ) y . g : kam ter ! a larg rele of friends | Centre Democrat office LBS List of Sn int 1 lett the | Unt e is mfortably located in het shure Diss " ' " v d lillies of vi ’ na j Ae Ms Washburn | WANTED A good farmer on Burnside farm a Ae as new hor : iy ork y } " “Wa re tpubiiican gna Purdue Mountain, three miles from Bellefonte week ending November h, 1 ny Will make liberal! proposition a: the Bellefonte post esffice Among those wu re te tad te ramp ev ds } { Af DETOT a delag Bd sion ia December. Inquire W verter, Mrs. Blanche Haten, W. N nthe. Nat Mia ‘} 3 ntalr n search came. The | ried boquet of lavends hrysar : h my Bellefonte. Pa h a y PR ] re at hit ' . " d . . . n-of | | inty He was a - - - . " Knox, Miss Margaret Love, F th q fiy } ot I last weed rent : on h ’ ! r and an ind yo | INSURANCE: ~losure your 10wn and farm pro (4), Mrs. Harry Reno, M1 ‘arn ira 7 Hing “letitn: of 13 vo | in Pad fountains with Ie Ti bridesmaid wot Barmenuse tat man: He was mend gl perty in the Lykens Valley Mutual Fire Insur- Spicer, Mrs. Vichia Thomas, Miss | 4iiment, and una : ‘ riend Andrew fn Henn | # # trimmed wi t an eo - ; var 11 at . | soe Company; Established in 1564. R ” , ‘1 : \ y ous : ne " i tw 11 4 n her J a ) : vg EE 1 iy wo Afvy per cent lower ther Alen AIT Str conti ) ‘ me ir \ : ! es 2 ¢ ¢ 4 — " A x "> : ‘ ery: " 4 A : Losses promptly settled Earied master Gri townsl IT ler . ! twer phe I four ’ aps ly ni res nit | i 1 Bellefonte Pa. Rev. W. H. Brow a former pas. | ha ; ral contract ) inderwny : IS and » i 4 ma der ir i Lt ) 4 # v g x ts _ a : » ireas he birds . v1 F. y ¥ } tor of the Evangelical church at this at St » College, was rought to his SGU hs g % ARNG an " 4 n i 4 mother. Mrs. | rer ' f I i vi FARM For saie or exchar ie 1 H : Ww pt . will tak 3 ’ » oh | . Be ann nt y ' bois i 1 Conles & OTe ende boca matin " A | mies west of Beliefonie oo place, now located at Lewisburg; Rev. | home on east High street Saturday |} ARLE a2 ' ¥ : u ! # y avender brocaded satin | nig0e this morning at 9:30 | about 50 being cleared. balunoe W. J. Dice, of Millhe im. and Rev. H. | evening, and has since ‘been Bedfast] VW ednesda morning : He j trimmed with point nce. Mrs John J R. Wilkes; of Mifflinburg, were Belle | wit} ‘ ttack of lumbago } ne 1 game ry piend 3 former LIoMmines ant of Ane. | #00 well on fan. Wil sel! cheoag fonte ors 3 Md tents nat | ite pt Aa bis ir etme In wh reg chine trim ! ge {or exchange for property that nt sitor Monda etlween tral a Men ints LOW GrROX v p med vit} Americas ty v.r K, « aeniy r naay \ monthly rent. Address A. 1 viiiie oO1 rw ' ! ¢ a ow " : " . 1 ’ { fa . ted ’ Wallis, mothe 9 groom was] PHILIPS: —Willlam Henn "hii house, bank bars snd other outbulid dr ti-Saloor LARS st ' n in Philad i ' e Da p ' ' ‘ \ y PRs Lhe " y cated at Girard Millersbu 4 it ! ! hy A ring ’ reside t Belle . : EN Sen Miss ! h r. 4 sister , J 4 “a po Aras ’ ' h the summer and \ Pa . El of t rd m, | Street family } with 3 the ter. Mra. Pickls 4 rte } $ mm ) : ww ewite rot re | Pittabus 4 “i i : ‘ ‘ deceased. To ; : A Pape ! i idl v b ; comforts of home Rat i per day, Snow } return home \ f Sunbury, « rig d managed | dil k Migs Sarah Hastis : ne daughter Yas horn, the | including meals; specia tes by the pecting to stop fi short time with | 7 "°° PO 2elafont nem dn an infort 0 101 t rid 3 ; ne | d, Mrs. George Mc- | week, H. G. Barry, p i H-tf her brother, Joseph Twitmir ne ‘Belle ong enough | groom elect and in addition to the | © Who resides in Philadelphia. His | =o IRRS Tole - ” rd i g y wit} s family, but NEW ELECTRIC COMPANY. *% AE a p k nd wi was Miss Catherine Moy - | STOCK RAISERS Holstein grade cows the th \ time anybody | bere were present Misses reeburg. who survives Mr. | effect of crossbreeding pure breed bulls wo The World's Temper ince Sunday vata 1 : : Antdr, : ! abeth Morris, Janet ht Dh Urvive I. | common cows, are selling at $100. per head in an. oinerved Lat A erance ‘ “ : 8 contracts Closes Deal for Bellefonte Plant and h fol der and Mr Orvis Hips also leaves to mourn the fol | Mill Hall district. Why not have some of this Wag Stadieed Bm h by : Kept him Will Furnish Light and Power. Kellot n the svening the bride gave | /OWINE named wisters: Mra. Eliza | kid yourself* Let us trade you a pure bred ible 8¢ ols of eve eligious de t ntls bits s Deitricl OX - it ¥ been known fo ’ tim tlhe v rt a y bu on grain or will or Deiger raising 8 bull nomination A safeguard temperance | pects to finis : oe o 5 for some time |, dinner for the bridal party at her inhart, Mrs. Harry Woodling, Mrs, | boll calf i 1] oo W i ’ \ ) thi W ual ? | ‘ ‘ ‘ent . wf :! : . ] . : 0 = ¥ i meeting in the court house had been |; I Thu hin ya wast it the State-Centre Electric Com- |, oo { Samuel Ritter, Mra. Emma Stoner, oe Pa ig fed. 1. 7. 8 0. 4 Su ver ul proposed for the afternoon, but in the |: d return to his home 5 An ex Mny, A new corporation he aded by | | all of Akron, O, and Mrs. Ellas Kels- Eh unavoidable absence f Missioner di ahag Taw dqyal cord Pro a aA R. Wrig The Academy-Kiski Game er, of Washinflon, I). C. Deceased Notice of Application For "Charter 1 i : n y Missioner ~ : of (1 , ey . i ame. e : Crittenden that rally for the safeguard ' ¢ of Red Cross Christmas | “a trad Rp 44 » Saturday's game of foot ball at Tvy- | was a member of the Reformed church | Notice is hereby given that an application boys of Bellefonte 8 postponed till ‘ } d from now until os : : 4 ! Hg 1 rot bet wee th » Bellet ep Ama . y Aaronsburg, at which place the | will be made to tbe Court of Common Pleas of oad tut ye y - ’ pot : tu Y i he lig oligo sh « tween we Bellefonte Academy funeral services will be conducted on | Centre Ooupty. on Monday the Sth day of Dee- s e future Sabb +3 s Aa a mg WF : and Kiskiminetas school, proved a|gaturday morning at 10 o'clock. b the | tmber 1013 at 10 o'clock. under the provisions Dr. Humes Roberts and t housands of the little stamps will be |," was clo 1 all tt fierce struggle for football supremacy Paid | of the Corporations Act of 1874 and its supple lr con Do UNITE wife, wi a" we d placed upon letters ¢ bo Ba rin prop- | and the scholastic chatmnionahis ¢ | pastor, Rey Donat Interment win | ponte for a charter for an intended corporation were the guests of the ps d ckages “ former years ol ' hee ey ! vestern Pe ' \ » ¢ made the Reformed cemetery ! tn be called the “Citizens Oornet Band’ of Run- Charles GRmour and’ | sau liss Hele ton will handle the | "0 Sit gah o LUe new Sun ol \ . 8 . ville. Penosylvania the character and objects aries Gllmour and Mrs. Archi ts w in Bellefonte. and bas & SUD ert s deal hac een pending TTR ped Grizziing rain Marriage Licenses. | of which are the maintenance of a cornet band Allison last week. Friday they ft | it: 8.000" on hand. .: Those: Ink) P= itor a los im a recent meeting | 10 Witness the contest and the con- | Harry 1. Bressl . Bpring Mills | 804 the advazcement of wusic: and for th for Philadelphia and New York where Ry Tid iota Jay 1a0dof 111 he JW ompany Le ensus of opinion was that the Acad Vern: Shank Sprin Mille purposes to have. poses and enjo all the rights they will spend a week before return. | Purchased of her at one cent each, | 4 ral and a ten year | “MY was entitied to the victor It Sb Spring benefits and privileges copferred by the said . i ture the ent . Boasda hie 4 " y a Nn eh ! i ten oi . y Sam i ir . : Ing to the west Dr oberis wah t t! e entire pro eed : f whic h are used ontract r Me the streets thus | WAP the first game between these two LI Ue ) Hravor Rush Twp ' Act and Lhe supp! Mania thereto. La y iv the Red (Cross Society In their ene iI sc} Julia Sunbriar . . « Rush Twp 8. Kiihe Woodring former resident of Bellefonte and a ea a 3 aR 2 the tabu depriving the old corporation of a | rival school n 8x years and the re. | . Solicitor x . deavo 0 nt on out he tubs ( 5 ‘ ’ : " p student at the Bellefonte Academy SCOUrge Aside rota the y wrth ro nrge shar if pAtronne The deal i # unfortunate. Technically the | Samuel H. Horner - Lemont / ib Ad : fs Fath : onan 10: Kinki by the score of | Ruth M. Siatterbeck +.'« ‘ar=iiols ry Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Scholl, of East | aided In their purchase, the little Pp nding fe wi & Piri 11-0, secording to the decision of Ref- | Job Mill » aiyes | SHERIFF'S SALE. Lamb street, expect to move into the | seals make useful’ and pretty orna- en operating 1 han ' fonte was | | 0 ras Bh, ison © Ay Jo in I : il er . Madisonburg By virtue of » writ of LEVARI FACIAS, Harry Miller property on Wilson St | ments for parcels and packages in renewed and successful carried low a o hd Ure, who re ined Sarn E. Erdlesy . Haines Twp Issued out of the Court of Common 1} leas of Cen- just as soon as Mrs. W. E. Gray vi ! fins} anid the purch ouchdown made by Belle: Carl H. Hofman - « = Altoona | ¥re County, vo me directed, there will be exposed aca m 3 ' ; . g : TT font vl Mone o . , OO Lav die T y ters it to 00cupy her own home on east I'he new addition to the Y. M. } AI $1256.000 ©, when one of their men, scooped | Lydia J. Troy - Altoona bh AIBN the Court House in Bellefonte Altoona | “MONDAY DECEMBER 150. 1913 » | linn street James Morrison will | 2% E¥mnasium is nearing completion It is sald there will be no changes | oy fumbled ball by Kiseki on Belle« | Wm. Clapper move from Burrows street to the house and Friday evening of next week will { at the plas here at present It will onta a Tah yard Hne with but four Margaret Dodson . Altoona 's180P. M the following described real estate now .occupied by Schools on Lamb have a formal opening with a reception | continue under the name of the Belle m oo old 0 pay and ran the length of | Forrest W m. Smith So. Bethlehem | to win: street Ferd Beezer has moved his bs the Board of Directors and Ladies | fonte Electric Company until it is fin bn Wea for A touchdown. While the Nell B Ertley - State College | Al tat S8Fialn mrssubie JADeent and lot family from their home at tring | Auxillary from 7 to § o'clock followed [ally merged with the State College entre count rooters were cheering | Wm. B. Wallis . . Crafton | © ground situate in College wnship Centre y me At Spring |. a basket ball game from 9 to #0 | plant. It will be operated as ores. | In anticipation of victory, as it gave ! Nelle M. Conley iw County, Pennsylvania. bounded and described creek to the property on East Lamb ; ’ , v ‘ puratat aa at pt them a lead of 6.5, F i ] Bellefonte | an follows to wit: On the east by Fairmont stredt recently occupied by John Lees o'clock, between the Tyrone Y. M. C. lent upon the direct current system the Rey . +b, Referee Frye call. . wo AYenue; ob the southwest by Lhe south west half pard. A. and Bellefonte, The gymnasium [until spring, when an alternating eur- | ™ e pif mek, contending that he An Explanation. of Jot No. 7; on the northwest by an alley. and with its new addition erected at a cost | rent system will be installed. ©. Q | had blown his whistle when the ball We have been requested to make | OD the northeast by an alley. It being a lot Dr. Angel, the well known eye | of about $2000 is one of the finest in | McAvoy will re main as superintend was in the hands of the man who | clear some facts in the Penn Chemical | droning 78 feet on rmount Avenue and ex- specialist, of Williamsport, will be at | the state and is 40x80 feet in length. lent, as will the balance of the men | fumbled when fiercely tackled, making | Co. -~Ammerman case nding back by parallel lines 144 feet Ww an recently brought | alley, being known No 6 the Brockerhoff House, jellefonte, | It will have a fine basket ball floor | now employed thers They expect to |}! dead. A long argument stsusth [to " settiethent, an acount of whith Sieg So pe fe TaimBiock “i la oe next Wednesday and Thursday, No- | and will also be fitted up for indoor | be in a position to furhish more pow- Bellefonte refusing to abide by the de. | was published in ths paper wsev- | bdiotor pl hland "Addition wo the Bor- vember 10th and 20th. Dr, Angel will | tennis. It will be provided with a ler for manufacturing purposes. ‘The |Ci¥on and finally the Referee award- [eral weeks ago. While th . | ough of State Ooliege, which plot or plan Is re. ol " } ’ pun ed the game to Kisk e Settle corded in Centre County in the ofMoe for th give a special treat on this trip to | portable stage, curtain and portable | company which was chartered during game to ski and left the | ment was made in Qe prothonotary's | nty ofce for the re- everybody, He will give electric irl / » i) ” va high field. Umpire Howell, Head Lines | office Phil cording of Deeds in Miss. Book PP page 3% dy | give his best ser. | electri ights, so that moving pi ve past year, covers a large portion | ; I oe in iladelphia, it was effected It being the same premises which W. L. Foster, vices, worth Ten Dollars, with guar. | ture shows and other entertainments | of Centre and Clearfield counties and | Man Prevost and a majority of the | before the case was called in the su- | et al by Deed Dated Nov. 9° 1005, granted and anteefl glasses and frames, to suit all | can be held there, It will have a seat- | proposes to furnish light and power spectators stood by the Academy In| perior court In fact, the defendant {sonveyed 10 Jacob PP. Weber conditions of the sight and headache, | ing capacity with the gallery of 700 | for Bellefonte, State College, Miles- their contention and considered the | made no attempt to combat the claim | With notioe to Thomas RB. Weber Oatharine for Five Dollars, and some for $2.50. | people burg, Pleasant Gap, Unionville, Phil- | Umpire very incompetent. The field [of the Penn Chemical Co, in the Su- | | Wenerana Sere Jo ho I Consultation and eyes examined free Richmond Pearson Hol ¢|'psburg und Clearfield and many was wet and soggy, and it was evi- | perior Court, and ‘had not gone to 8 ihe of ys Sophia 1 Weber, ang of charge. Parents having school Mer} . fata 2d : h bion | OF | ymaller communities and country dis- | dent beforehand that the team get- | exvense of preparing a paper he {gf Charles Li K. Weber ( ) owners. terre children who are dull In learning he A I hen ew " "a pare al tricts, The main power house will be | Hing the most breaks would likely come | In justice to Mary C Be Mi _ nants. z should have thelr eyes examined. -— hans 0 M ver a lec ure November | | .tod close to the company’s con) | through victor. Kiski got them all in | defendant, we publish the above. FS CL An into execution Ady 5 J af . stung niiryetion nm the mines near the Black Mashannon and the nase hait agi the Academy In the | jo bes a8 the propery of Thomas R. W A course, has been . ' » . | second. In the first half Bellefonte was ‘ TiN ~On the approaching Sunday, No- | compelled to cancel his date owing Sh ar boktations at Thiline. weak but in the second, they came REGISTER'S NOTIC vember 16th, all the customary ser-|to the fact that he is in the midst of College. The plans of the company back strong. Bellefonte claims the The following accounts have been ex- vices will be fully resumed In the|a hot campaign for United States | = 0" os "in thelr infancy, but | Victory by a score of 6-5, while Kis. | amined, passed and flied In the Regis- Methodist Episcopal church of Belle | Senator from his native state Georgia. some big developments in the elect! | ki elaima it 1-0 on Referee Frye's de. | ter's office for the inapection of the heirs fonte. The Sunday school at 9:45 a | He will however appear here some cal business can be expected in the ciglon. It was a most unsatisfactory | And llegatees, creditors and all others m. should command the attendance |time after the 1st of the year. The | 0 "aie future finish to a thrilling game between two | In ANYwike interested, and will be pre- MARKET QUOTATIONS. and participation of Increasing num- | fact of hig not coming has necessitat- evenly matched teams mented to the Orphans’ Court ef a—— hers of people, young and older. At|ed a re-arrangement of the schedule of a Sd ee —— Le County for confirmation on W. Ballefonts Produce. 11 o'clock the pastor will have as his | entertainments and Miss Margaret A Double Wedding. the 3rd day of Docember, A. D. 1918, subject, “The Young Disciple” A |Stahl bas been substituted for Cap-| Squire W. H. Musser was oflled up- Entertainment at Linden Mall. . The first and Final tof aaa CURR SESE EET meeting for men will be conducted by | tain Hobson and will appear here on [on on Monday to officiate at a double | The Linden Hall mission band will ane ; Iain lai 1 4" the or at 3 p. m. Such a meet- | November 26th instead of on Hobson's | wedding, the parties all being from Al- | ive an entertainment on Sunday ev- So. Phil Borough. ing Sunday afternoon was well | date, the 20th. Miss Stahl, besides | toona, who came to Bellefonte on the | ®ning, Nov. 16th, in the United Evan- | 5 . Centre Oo LL Are re paid by C attended and very profitable, although | being a beautiful woman, is one of the | noon train, secured marr loenses | 8¢lical church in that place. A very the weather was trying. All men of | greatest Impersonaters on the Lyceum | at the registers office, the knot | Interesting program has been prepar- . woes, mea LL our community are invited to the meet. | stage today and all _patrona of the |tied by the Bquire and were able to |®d and a cordial invitation is extend. b Wes Fol siiie vhavaane ing next Bunday afternoon. At 7:80 | star course are assu f & goat treat | leave for home on the 4:45 train. The | ®d to all, " Rand, B, Tie ect vs by " 1 Belle Po Hy Y ye bid Hoffman And Lynn, Troy Winiam When in need of job printing, perance Issue In ar on evening, ov A roy, any rT fonte.” Y Don't forget the date. Clapper and Margaret Dodson. call on the Centre Democrat. : = EEE EE EE EEE EE EE EEE LEE Ee EAE RE EE EE EE EE A EEE EEE EEE AAAS EE EER EE EEE ER EE EE ER YY
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