Page 4 The Centre Femocvat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, Editor and Proprietor, A. C, DERR, Associate Editor and Business Manager. EARLE C. TUTEN, Local Editor, SWORN CIRCULATION OVER 5,600, TRRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Subscription, .-..-..-..$1.50 Per Year *grsons who send or bring the money to s00 ofice and pay {n advance, §1 per year URNTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N.Y. thrice a-week World for. . .....ooveeie $1.85 Pittsburg SL0ekman for. ...coiiiiiiens RJ 80 Ww. J. Bryan's ‘Commoner rr $1.5 Published weekly every Thursday morning. Entered In the postofice at Bellefonte, Pa. 08 second-olass matter. The date your subseription expires is Plainly printed on the label bearing your name. a oredits are given by a change of label the frst {ssue of each month. Watch that, after Jou remit. We send no receipts unless by specia west. Watch date on your label. A ubscribers changing postoffice address, an pot notifying us, are liable for same. i Subscriptions will be continued, uniess wise Girosted. oth Telephones We employ no collector. You are expected 0 send or bring the money to thisoMee 3 EDITORIAL NC other- When Bellefonte becomes a town, stock Miles burg will be sold at a premium. in a trolley line to such elegant spring water With abundance about Bellefonte there may opposition to making be considerable our town “dry.” go by eff ex out ol weeks and months tariff continu The the low smoke chimneys, pail is bad ers went roll 331 empty is in nsequence this calamity howl- in camp The from 000 anno Harrisbur will be good roads bonding mon roads not wa Last advocate and nited portant to be ing discord sylvania than to further the prix ples they ise. The this Single more | the dire Democr n the claim to espo lead- N movement, favors ers Tax til the being bent enough their pointed Democratic office seekers in seeking wnd und, r recently, were Democratic crib, th enough to started early on mischief th i the public to for diagnos: allment-—disgruntled, disap Since the general election is over, and the road the next campaign ple will likely be outside of political circles, License the gram and many temperance people of this community that be no more Bellefonte, without rounding doubt in such county, from of the ment, liquor their appears to a campaign appeal to the reason and good sen this community. When temperance advocates with threats t are liable of getting in with window -smashing loan has been shelved, tO Arouse our peo court is on pro- insist there shall licenses the very retail in liquor regard to sur- We the expediency ountry muc? a restricted portion and many temperance observation and experience, same opin announce also, icense that all persons who sign applications will have name paraded in more of intimidation, Puig us in the nature than Be start out hey the same class suffragettes SCALP HUNTERS AT WORK. vears ago a gentleman by of Eugene Bonnewell at- little attention in political Allentown conventic of the Keystone Par near making Pennsylvania A few the name tracted a circles after the as the chairman ty, which came the Governor of principal work in that campaign done by Berry in his story of the Al- lentown convention, while the indig- nant citizens of the Keystone state recorded their protest gl the polls, The chairman wag a mere incident in a tidal wave that swept the state, but Bonnewell never recovered from the inflation he suffered thereby He recently proclaimed himself “Field Marshall” of the Fusion in Philadelphia, and managed campaign with such rare ability that he and his Fusion movement have been the subject of ridicule ever since the returns were announced. The same Eugene has since thrust hime self in the limelight by the present Democratic State organi- zation, as well as the Democratic Na- tional Committeeman from Pennsyl- vania. Last week he announced his Democratic state ticket for the cam- paign next year, and imagines that since then everybody Is sitting up nights and taking note of his edict, Bonnewell is a notoriety seeking individual who recently tried to dic. tate certain appointments in this state and failed-—hence is on the war path. He named Berry for the United States Benate and that gentleman has since publicly repudiated all connection with such a movement, and will not permit Eugene to use him as a mere tool to wreck the present Democratic state organization, Recently this same Bonnewell boasted publicly on a train that he was going to organ- ize the state of Pennsylvania for the purpose of licking the stuffin’ out of the Hon. A. Mitchell Palmer, Hon, James 1. Blakeslee, State Chalrman Roland Morris and everything else that is connected with the present Democratic party organization in this state—all because he could not han- die the federal appointment at Kennet Square and at several other points. The notorious Billy Brenne of Pittsburg, who represents the old Jim Guffey crowd in Pittsburg, - rushed Into print and the forces dry i | wople, | wi are | print | Berry | St The | was | « that | denouncing | region of Elk Democratic annex county, the of Philadelphia un- der Charley Donnelly, and similar kindred spirits scattered here and there in this state that constitute the Penrose-bipartisan- Democratic mi - chine of former vears, all lined with Bonnewell to lick the life out of the reorganized Democracy of Penn- svivania, and Hon, A. Mitchell Palmer in particular This move Is Democratic the that i will put up the people In Pennsylvania whether they want the old Guffey -Hall-Donnel- lv-Rvan crew of political again in control of the party zation. to barter and trade it for their personal convenience, as they did at Allentown and in former years Be- | tween this and next spring's primagie the Democratic will nm {ple time to digest the whole thing and it means Democratic ve ling to swallow thes the only in It sense volers have | see what If the vania Pent this will have make next May entitled te should dose ters in Bon Lhe are w well program opportunity, when the always want, the na | ne | choice at polls people what t} derstand fore they are they the 10 only un ture of be RECENT DEATHS. Mrs M Ww urrows inld Eagle Valley rail- Tyrone, after on- irnemic pol Tamauqua Lu Sarah Bur ‘WS A home ember 12th ORK her in married 1876 they made ollow - Wood dinner | \ ” Ww of Free- Ward of were ta- HOT» vived r, Dr and Stiver, and Mrs Pa The 1 IAINS ken to Lena, 11, were held the Ii. Bellefonte ineral following Tues- morning at 10 o'clock, Interment the Lena cemetery beside that of brother, T. J. Stiver, who passed few months ago WAGNER--Mrs dow of the late vices day in his AWay a Susana Wagner, Wi John Wagner, and one 's oldest and me ai Thu st clock time and death general breaking incident to her ceased was bor February 1, 1825 years, nine months She was the daugh- Shrenk Hahn, unty. When age the fam- wnship where ce When she of age Wagner of Iginess man years he co mill. He pre- May 23, 1882 Was a member and and ter | earl Sarah Clinton « she was eighteen vears of ily moved to ts she resided was twenty married Milesburg, a of place, ducted a large flouring her to the grave In her girlhood days she of the Reformed church, but after her | marriage, she affiliated with her hus- band’s church, the Presbyterian, and |always led a consistent, christian life | She enjoyed the love and respect not of her own family but a large cir of friends and acquaintances i ves to survive the following Mrs. John M. Keichline, ite; John C Wagner, of 0, Mrs. P. F. Keichline, of THE LYRIC THEATRE Program THURSDAY NIGHT. “Simple Hfe” (Nestor) “Their | parents,” (Imp) “Flying circus” (Gt | Northern), a feature in three reels Five big reels and orchestra FRIDAY NIGHT. | “The fighters of the plains” a 101 Bison feature in two reels, a splendid western drama. Animated weekly, No 7%. “I'm no counterfeiter,” (Romo). Orchestra, SATURDAY NIGHT. "Rogers, the pride of the ranch” (Nestor), "Harmony, an odd dis- cord,” (Frontier). “The old melody,” (Imp), feature in two reels. Orches- tra. These are the best programs that can be produced. Every day is fea- ture day at the Lyric. Open Saturday at 6 p. m, Rubber Time No better time to buy rubber than right now when our stock is complete. Best quality rubber is to be in every rubber article we sell. Try our hot water bottles, and fountain syringes, from $1.00 up. Nipples, Breast Pumps and oth- or goods at extremely low prices Everything in rubber for toilet and sick room, nursery or bath, VOArs ahe John M prominent b where for ‘ ’ was to that n= ceded Onis il oKrumine’s Drug Stores, | Penrose - up | to | mail | Weaver, of Wallace, of Ella, at home brother, David Pa. The fun- James Lew Miss one Bellefonte; | Milesburg; i Bellefonte, She also Hohn, inrneshoro, | eral took place Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, from the house Services were conducted by Rev, Walter Car | son of the Preshyterian church, as- sisted by Rev.8, 8B, Clark, of the Bap- | tist church, and Rev. H, K. Agh of {the Methodist church, Igterment was made in the Union cemetery at Belle. | fonte, her six grand-sons acting { pall-bearers Mrs Mrs, and leaves of in buccaneers | organi- | Don’t Dare Neglect serious complications a cough often leads to by using Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup We sell more of it than all other Cough Syrups combined. It is pleas- ant to the taste. You get your money than most other remedies sold at same price. 3 be and $1 YOU CAN ONLY Cer afar eens ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. John W, Harter ship in In the matter the of estat leceased. ate of Milos tows Letters testamentary named estate having been the undersigned by the Register of ff Centre County, Pennsylvania, all indebted to the sald estate requested to make payment a péreons having claims against estate Are requested to present dully authenticated without IDAM HARTER Admrx the granted | per- are and sald the BONS heret same xl Notice of Application Fer Notioe is hereby given that an will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Centre County. on Monday the #th day of Dec ember 1913 at 10 o'clock, under the of the Corporations Act of 1874 and ments, fo 10 be ealied the "Citizens Cornet Band ville. Pennsyivania the character and objects of which are the mainienance of 8 cornet band and the sdvarcement of music purposes 1o have benefits and privileges conferred Act and the suppliments thereto 8S. Kline Woodring Solicitor SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of LEVARI FACIAS, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cen tre County. to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Borough. on MONDAY DECEMBER Ist. 1912 at 130 P.M. the following described real estate 0 wit All taal certain messusge. tanement and lot of ground situate in College Tewnship Centre its supple by the as follows to wit of lot No. 7; on the northwest by an alley on the northeast by an alley. It fronting 75 feet on being a lot alley, and being known as lot No portheast half of lot No. 7. in Block 6. and the B "in the ough of State College. which plot or plan is re corded in Centre County in the office for the re cording of Deeds in Miss. Book " FP page 3% It being the same promises which W. LL. Foster et al by Dead Dated Nov. 9° 1908, granted and conveyed to Jacob PP. Weber With notice to Thomas R. Weber. Catharine H. Weber. Margaret R. Weber, Frederick J Weber and George B. Jackson, Administrators of Charles Linn Weber, Sophia H. Weber, and Benjamin F. K. Weber (Minors) owners. terre tenants Seized, levied upon, taken into execution and to be solid as the property of Weber, Administrator of Jacob P, Weber, dee'd ote TERMS OF SALE No Deed will be acknow] ARTHUR B. LEE. Sherif. Sheriff's ofMee, Bellefonte, Pa Nov, 11, 1913 REPORT OF THE CONDITION —— Of — Bellefonte Trust Company of Bellefonte, Penna. at the close of business, November 1st. 1912 RESOURCES Reserve fund Cash, specie and notes Due from approved re SOTTO AEENLY Legal securities at par Nickels, and cents Checks and cash items Due from Banks and Trust Companies not In reserve . Con relal paper purchas ed, viz Upon one name MOB0 "two or more names M7 508M Time loans with coliater'] Loans secured by bonds and mortgages Bonds, stocks, ete Morigages and judge ments of record Furniture and fixtures Overdrafts. Iv amp TEN 5.000.000 $01.14 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in. .... Surplus fund hese Undivided profits, less ex: penses and taxes paid Individual Deposits sub ject to check (exclusive of trust funds and savings) Time certificate of deposits (exclusive of trust funds elusive of trusts) ‘ Due to Banks and Trust Treasurer's and certified checks outstanding... Amt of Trust funds invested, Amt of Truss funds uninvested Total Trust funds... Buse of Peanguivasta | County of Centre, |" L John P. Harris, Treasurer of th company do solemnly swear statement is true knowledge and belief. JOHN P, HARRIS, Treas, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte | edged until the purchase money is paid in full | | | | | | a Cough | Relieve the discomfort and avoid the | neglected | more for | cough | above | to ! Wills Charter | application provisions ir a charter for an intended corporation | I | of Run- | and for these | posess and eojoy all the rights, | sald | County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described | On the east by Fairmont | Avenue: on the southwest by the southwest half | and | Airmount Avenue and ex. | sending back by parallel lines 144 foot 0 an | plot or pian of Highland Addition to the Bor | PUBLIC SALES, TUESDAY, NOV, 18-G, C mile east of Curtin, on Tyrone and | Lock Haven branch PP. RB, R.: § horees, | 1 colt, 20 head of fine cattle, 24 head | of hogs, 120 chickens and turkeys, hay, | straw, cornfodder, ete., full line of farm | implements and household goods. Sale | at 5:30 a. m Harter, clerk THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20-J. Frank Crust, one mile south of Rockview Btation, will sell mares, i miich cows, brood sow with 8 pigs, and a full Hne of farm Implements Sale at 10 a. m. IL. Frank auct THURSDAY, NOV Miles Heaton, 2 miles north of Yarnell: § horses, 2 milch cows, young heifer with calf, 6 | young cattle, 6 shoats, 2 fatted hogs, | brood with pigs, and full line of farming implements, Sale at 1 p. 'm., David Wentzel, auct SATURDAY, miles west farm 12 w-hred Harvey, (ieo 240 BOW NOV of Julian, pure-bred 22--H. K. Mattern, 2] on the Mudiiek | Angus cattle, 10 Jersey e, 4 grades Jer- | (cows and calves of a irapshire ewes, 1 Hampshire ram, and. China boars, and lot of pigs ral 1 p.m WEDNESDAY, NOV, G. Runkle, Esq. will sell on the premises in Potter twy mile south of Potters Millis’ house and lot, iste the property of Catherine Harper, deceased Saleat ip n FRIDAY time Catt | rame MBER 25 At the sof e 1 Heasner fmplen Irinner auct FRIDAY NOV the Wm Reasner, on | m Purdue | Mi 3 Bellefonte: | 6 } son 3 od 3, 2 cows, 4 young cat- | | 60 chickens, full use Frank « far fle, 71 line ng |i and he ho ZO) Sale at 10 a 3. L Maves, auct ATURDAY. NOV, 8-H. Moore, at Centre Hall will sell wl £ DUREY. LOD WaRgo! household goods (hou sle Sale all NOVEMBER . Q Ha wi ' 2 work imple Frank ns Carri Male at NOV farn Mra. J C, Peters, on the SATURDAY Robert Gray 0 Matterny R he 6 ex ne of farm a 4 Maves ) THURSDAY, March | s. RF. D. 1, wil ements delay |, Eye- see For strain 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 § P.M, 622 East College Ave. STATE COLLEGE, PA, Commercial Phone Headaches, Dizziness, and Nervousness BELLEFONTE, PA, BLAC KFORD’S CAFE inferior stock. around Thanksg it would be wise to place your orders early our prompt and Your Thanks- giving Dinner ford's famous salt water Oysters. We shipments every day in the Sun- day; take no chances on or some receive fresh week except you therefor old The demand for our high grade quajity Oysters ving is going to break all previous records, so and they will have personal attention. Both Phones. CLYDE I. BLACKFORD, Proprietor. UST as it to descril a printed de An examin: shoes, at o reveal a bea unknown A. C. See for Yourself landscape or painting, so to give you any correct idea of what we mean by Mio Queen Quality Style. a daintiness, ality in each model, that is distinctive. Quality wearers. Sole Agency 1s impossible ye in words a scription fails ation of these ir store, will uty of design, an individu- Then again, every shoe has the famous “flexible sole” that makes “breaking in” to Queen Mingle. “Time to is the slogan in our complete Dep't. garments, in everybody's size. Per Garment. Put ’Em on” And the sentiment is backed up by the great boxes full of just the right weight 25 c. to $2.50 Underwear Blankets (sreatest, warmest, fleeciest stock we have ever seen orheard of. Astrakan wool blankets. California wool blankets, part wool and part cotton blankets, all carefully selected for qual- ity and soundness, and moderately priced. 98c¢. to $6.50 Pair Keep Baby vigor and appetite. to-wear Dep't. Out of Doors This is the modern way—the way of health, Jut be sure him well wrapped up in warm winter clothing, such as is ready for him in our Infants’ Ready- and have 65 Overcoats at $12.50 Each Guaranteed to be regular £20.00 value. Part of a large special purchase of which we have already sold a great many. Very fine Coats that will go quickly. Young women's Dept. CRIDER’S EXCHANGE, © BELLEFONTE, PA. School Girls need to snuggle right now into great warm Coats, and to be well taken care of in good winter Suits. Lots and lots of Coats and Suits for school and driving and party wear in our CLAST 38 W's Ladies’ Shoes $2.48 The most wonderful shoe proposition ever offered. A new pair for every pair that fails to give service. In all leathers and styles. In our ever busy " ’ ia / ! X “Ev
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