Thursday, November 13th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. RA Department Continued. wi fo ha on ge SPRING MILLS, No. 1 It seems to be getting ready nter we are having lots of rai Quite a number have gone hunt r deer from this place The rabbit do not rood a Success as day, the rabbits LICE Pheasant are as hunters seem hey 1} must ple ve aS the first SN tung yet our CO Gr ronized other plays it en sp Mr Our Mills da er 8 ne There m Spring. The as ch Hi: returned h Ralph in ho Ou his has ou hu on Spring time Se The fee fee, presen even ing ns have nearly all tl} around here The show that was held in ange Hall last week was well The moving pictures that they had were worth ten cents every farmers rnfodder in was well ing Mrs. Samuel Stover t Sunday at Pleasant Gap WwW Stover's daughter, Mrs. John landlord of the took possession and son Jan en Spr Me new Hotel on A) Perry yman has house Foreman 1s li Al Detwiler, our Spring Mi moved into Harry Frank on sday han in 8a will and quite arou writer will iblish soon as they find 1 where made has empl rde In Will Zie rler re inkle, son me from artges mail he expect: Inges Ralph Aven to Eben F to | f O B COhlo, as me, employ retur home shoe m ike shop 8 EON has gx nting f« Penn Lite rary Friday Mill hold 1913 room. will soci 21st, | chool OAK HALL. Samuel Reitz was a J 1 of John Mrs leas at the linsgrove Twil d consistin sandwi t report ing bel and eating comment about the to club Fo is edt we pe ers, ing po try communit Mrs time J. Mrs sters spent las Pe Gr { ed Fr liberty the princi and what the me spreading of labliity much needed and 18 mm tosbes r 80 very wcational, dis rson car n also USS Iindulg Berd that we this 4 rt ing is spendir ner William Fo the home Pe of M Mi A nt sister D. Ma Mrs 1 " esda : Wagner ‘and Wed: A, . _BOALSBURG. quite a numt from Pent ian day iday teact er township J last weeks family xandria sterman and to Ale home her h Ss Faust th the wir Miss Reed, J. Reed, week, selll at me tershi cans ng different ITE, a Aassing the t kinds books ue week CO daughter Dx vi happy daughter M fo How Zi and Mrs Saturday fr was siting at Mary Miss Annie 1 took a Miss veeks Harry roths the Weber trip to Annie Hu is vi ntingdon siting ther uple Mrs and of Altoona her sister Shugart Bell, home of $ h) Shugart and Mrs over the Anna Mr George arrival Louise at I their onday SOBER. Boys, get vour wedding r the wedding the about it, Ve ? and Mrs lis re near fut 83 in rna Irvis Ebert, visited Mrs. Ebert's parents, George Weaver Ripka was disappointed evening Henry Immel called fend on Saturday ev quite rainy, he Mr on, Ezra on “his ening stayed for SB day Harry Shook had his lady friend with his parents over thrashing If you want a nurse, call he Is a good one. helping to te Mrs, Kerstetter, take Mrs. Daniel from care Shook. Altoona, r, BRUSHVALLEY. Protracted meeting Is still In pr pi | List of | for 1 Ing to | wd he nty 1eir | the 168, ith WY. ing i= Ve i- | Wed ges the me | all ICK ed ned and ne | ety ! ant | Hanna | Ig some | Mrs | X11 at Stnday wn ’ and brother Sam- last a Are Irs at- | and | good, eV. i ady | ure from Mr, | Line on | lady and as un- up on Ezra, is of her sick sis- OK ~ ress At this writing with no seekers m J W ountain Beck has moved home to from the new home the road. Those on the sick list are Miss Doro- thy Roush, Miss Margaret his at Rachau, Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Maurice Miller The Wert hunting party left their camp on Saturday be tracked Sunday night, Some of our young men could ea on their way home Better not stay for sily on no it | | ROSTER OF TEACHERS. Those Enrolled County Institute, The ‘following is a complete list of the teachers and Instuctors employed in the public schools of Centre County, and is published by courtesy of Coun- ty Superintendent, DD. O Etters at Centre BELLEFONTE Jonas E. Wagner, Whiting, Supervising Prine, igh Gilligan, High Sch Welk, High School Borland, High School Miss Laura 'T', Harrison, High Schoo Miss Maud CC, Bear, High School Miss Jessie Grahar High School Mi Gert High School. Mi May I'avio Sth grade Miss Daisy Barnes, 7th & Sth grades Miss Carrie A. Weaver, 6th and ades Mis Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss (rades Miss Mi Mis Prine, He hool MeClure Mary Underwood, Marjorie McGinley Helen J. Harper, Katharine Willard, Mary M. Woods, Anna McCaffrey, 8 Sara R 6th grade th Ere y , Oth grad ith grade ith grade ird grade end and 3rd grade Ist grade, grade 2nd srth 1st HEMman DOrwe th, Helen B. Cri dizabet H Alice K. Dorwor BENNER TOWNSHIP Armagh ast TOWNSHIP Central BOGGS Nannie 1 aney, le Har Central shberger, 1st ga ie mew, NSHIP, Lemont, Oak Hall, Clarence Weaver, grade Miss Keiehl der ls, Gram Intermi Spring Mills Nee we, Green . Pike ceMurtrie. Murra wser, Beaver Dam Farmers Mills Zubler, Pe Hil Royer, Logan terman I ee hart, Penn art, Ho K io Grove Anna (race K | 34 Hos ker G Ha Ped HAINES ruc Mountain {SHIP Aaronsburg, TOW " am K Ada A. L. Duck, Spring Mills, Int ermediate | Age Miss Mabe grade Ww. T A. M Chan Miss Miss gr Long, Aaronsburg, Winkeiblect Martin, Wol B. Musser Lida Helen Pine Creek fa Chappe Vonada Winkelblech 8 Stover, 8t. Paul Uptér Woodward Mt. Pleasant HALF MOON TOWNSHIP Alice H. Lowry G. Burkett, Eder Havilah M. Thompson, 1 Vonada Rachau, Miss Paul Mins Stormstown Centre Miss Georgiana Gage, Loveville Arthur L. Burwell, Centennial HARRIS TOWNSHIP Margaretta M 8Bchoo Mary Mins High Miss grade E HM R. E Miss Goheen, B. Homan, Boalsburg, 1st H. Williams, Boalsburg, Hosterman, Rock Hill Thomas, Bhingletown Bessie Lansberry, Walnut Grove HOWARD BORO Pletcher, Prine. High School. Lauretta Weber, Gram. grade Miss Anna J. Fisher, Int. grade Miss Lalu Schenck, Prim. grade HOWARD TOWNSHIP Miss Esther Bitner, Kennedy. Miss Arvilla Gardner, Fairview Miss Mary Richner, Sand Hil WwW. C. Thompson, Pletcher, J. LI. Gardner, Furnace Chas. E. Robb, Mt. Eagle Michael Pletcher, Gravel Point, HUSTON TOWNSHIP, Frank W. Dillen, Jullan Henry Cronister, Bell View Miss Marian IL. Matern, Silverdale. Miss Marie Myers, Black Oak ind grade FM Miss 7th | Grammar | P rimary | | | Pine | grade Principal | Chas, Russell Thos, A grade Miss Mis Wagner, Oak Grove W. Roy Uhl, Half Moon Hill Loran A, | Forge lohn R Willams, Fishing SBAUTH PHILIPSBURG Miss Filla M, Warde, 2nd Miss Louise Hoffer, 1st STATE COLLEGE Bottenhorn, Bupervising High 8« Hig! Giriener, Hiefler Kissel, th — i Beulah Mi grade. gn Mi han grade Primary Smull, Rebers Auman, burg, Int Rebersburg, ) tiny, Jousle BE Cella Miss Mabel M 1st grade Boyd I grade Livonia Wolfs Store Madisonburg, Adams, Brungart, Vonada, re grade Hazel, Madisonburg, 2nd grade Bierley, C. 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A Special Circular describing these issues has been prepared and will be mailed on request. Mellon National Bank Bond Dept. Pittsburgh Robart Pi Sou: Nar. Ernest Crist, Asst. Mgr. Wanted to Know.~—A mily } mind ne you in per husband | IRAE aR who ry 1 it Lress On Eiri ( position to the most min 1 {fications how to prepare food? Can 1381] abo No ‘know PHILIPS] tutheranty, Frank Pring il Hig! grade 1st nd High Schol Mi Verna Allison Hul burg, Nervous and Sick Headaches. 1 st 1da . HM. E and St " "Philadelphia nd | Stop That Itch! + you to stop that itch in twe 8 Laura ¢ ». ». D. Prescription for Eczema Margaret rites thin | gunr remedy GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. RUSH BELLEFONTE, PA. TOWNSHIP HELLO! FURS! FURS! | WANT YOUR FURS. Mr, Zettle A e. Pa. Dex and t} 1912. 0 You AB to me, over and a in the other your | am anxious to give you the square deal for your goods, if you only give me the opportunity. Get in line and drop me a card asking for prices. JEREMIAH ZETTLE, Dealer in Raw Furs, Middletown, N. Y. y ATLET LF 2 9 he BANK of” PER SONAL’ SERVICE | GOOD-BYE GRAIN FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Capital and Surplus $76,000.00 State College, Pennsylvania INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ms § Opportunity Week at Claster’s With each new opportunity we that the coming week affords. There here that isn't desirable in every par where else. So great are the savings take advantage of them. children. The good warm money savings advantages shannon, 2 annon, clothing th Rankin than at an Zindel, 8« M Loox fer Pletcher Chambers Thompson, Fou Tubridy, Cato SPRING TOWNSHIP J. Bartlett Miss Pearl M ind grade Miss Marian A che | Beulal Miss Flora M Miss Verna M Clarence Poorman Bide Sugar Camp ntain Leslie Princ Waite, High Sq) Pleasant hool Gap, | Riddle, Pleasant Gap, 1st | grade Mins a weak but a dozen of new size or boi? Never taste, Emeline Noll, Axemann, at | ! avery E Bel Bre B Harry Mins grades Miss Ida 8} Miss Mary grade Miss grade Miss Ophelia Haupt Miss Marian Gettig, Ist grade Miss Lottie M tion, 2nd grade Miss Helen Prooks, Miss Elsie Herman, mm, Axemann, Barnhart, ind grade a Coleville, 1st wern, Colevl Johnston, e, Ind grade Coleville, 3rd Sara F Barnhart Yocum, Ist Yocum, Bush ade. ition, and Add Harrison, Bush Addi- Gentzel, Weaver, aa AWFUL COLD ir “awial.’ which pee Aa A # in the thick ened This week’ So Many Little Girls are being Costumed Here Because mothers find that our assortments are very pretty and always the least In price, for instance long next time A Certain young fellow of Rebers- burg had his umbrella taken at Mad- fsonburg on Saturday evening and was obliged to go home through the Miss Anna Underwood, Bugar Grove. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. 8 8. Wiliams, Princ. High School, Mrs. Maud Smith, Eagleville, Gram- END DXHALLS “$2 BOOK Charming $7.00 Coats, 6 rain. Sarah Horner, TUSSEY VILLE. Mra. Frank Richerson and son, Orvis Grace Horner, and James Foust spent Friday evening at the home of Harry Horners: rs. Wm. M to We are sorry to say that artz Is on the sick list, D. T. Stoner made a business trip MiMin county on Friday. Hugh Runkle, Al Page and Harry $lorner, were to Jacksonville helping James Runkle finish his fall work. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Horner of Colyer, spent Sunday with H. A. McClellan and family, The Farmer's around here hu clover seed last week. led eo is a poor hostess who is always suspicions, mar grade, Miss Lulu Bechdel, Eagleville, Inter mediate grade Miss Olive IL. Eagleville, Primary grade Migs Margaret Heverly, Pine Grove. e, Pleasant Grove, Holter, Hunter Run. or, Monument, un. Gardner, Fred Pletcher, Fairview. MARION TOWNSHIP, Miss Mary I. Bowen, Upper Marion. Hoy. Miss Nellle ¥. Rathmell arion, Jacksonville, ¥st Miss Ivy Pifer, Lower Mins arg. Blokel, 3. Homer Yearick, Jacksorville, 2nd MILES TOWNSHIP, Strack, Prine. 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The widest and most pleasing ship and quality that challenge super sizes. $4.00 Serge Dresses, Balkan effect, $2.98 Infants Bearskin Caracul, and Chinchilla Coats at $1.08, $248, $2.98 ek more and more persons realize the wonderful money saving advantages isn't any of the more than five hundred bargains that you'll find on sale ticular and lower in price than it can be bought ordinarily, here or any- to be secured that a journey from any distance will be worth while to s offerings are especially strong in wearing apparel, for men, women and at will be needed during the next few months can be bought now to better y other time. Most Men and Young Men Know the Pleasure of ‘Choosing their Suit and Overcoat Where Assort- ‘ments are Greatest and Prices are Least, garments arrive to freshen our collection and meet the demand of Usual $10.” Suits and Overcoats $ 7. Usual 12. Suits and Overcoats Usual 15.” Suits and Overcoats 12.” Usual 18.” Suits and Overcoats 14.” The Famous English Gabardine Men's RAINCOATS Regular $15.00 Value at Special Price. 9.” ; hu 100 Suits for Boys $4 Each Brown and gray mixed suits in Nor- folk style, with box pleats and stitch. od belts, 8 to 17 Years, Glove Specials Women's $1.00 & $1.25 YS Yedda 4 85¢C Kia Tan Cape Gloves, also Two Gloves, with 3 rows flat backs; black, light & dark tans. P. X. M. sewn, 80 very large, m0 to 14 years, $4 98 s at $1.40 and $1.98 SUITS COATS AND DRESSES ssortme priced appa nywhere: styles, workman. ar iorty at od Rg? like these Mary go Any misses’ and junior CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA. y W rx b A speit i "RUGENICS: * in One Volume. ty $1 0. by plain + postage 10. exis: THE PHOENIX SALES CO, H, Schiater, Mgr. Phil mail, Pa. . CLASTER'S —— + CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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