Thursday, November 20th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 8. Le —————————————— HomeNoNoNONORONoNoNoNORINININONON Oliver Witmer, of Pittsburg, was a visitor at his parents’ home in Belle- fonte over Sunday. Margaret Stahl, a personator, in Star Course, Nov. 26, at the Opera House, ~Miss Mary Miles Blanchard spent the past week in Baltimore in attend- ance at the Friends yearly meeting Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Davis, of the Garman House, left Wednesday for a brief visit with friends in Willlams- port, Miss port, is a pled of Mr, and Mrs Allegheny treet Mrs. daughter, Wednesday Mrs. E. PF street, -—Mr., and wonderful im- Tuesday, of Williams. at the home ler, of North lavard, guest S. Zs Ursula sant Ww little town and High Robert Gazwan and Tyrone, arrived in and are ts of Mr Garman, of Fast of Fue Dawson Sun Mrs. William of and children, Altoona, 8 day in Bellef« Ww Mr mother, Mrs, Susan WSO Moon Hill Miss ipsburg, tending home of of east Fred Chambers, a business Saturday prosperous glad to Mrs. Alonzo street, was fonte hospital from blood poisoning running a spli Mr. and Mrs William, Mrs. 1. K. from Aaron: R. Houser's Miss port, Pa., Wednesday, of Dr. S. M. Nissl street, Miss Mille Nissley. N —Mrs. Harry Keller liam, are visiting Mr Mrs. W. C. Stoddart mite Half lade was Hef last and were Fred and | see him, R08S, taken 10 Friday he result ter last as t } nter in er nt arm Kurtz 1. Houser from Houtzdale and and daughter, Sus son, Lenker Gertrude Bel Was and Keller's it Wwmnecot Mrs. Harold Kirk, of wanda, N. 1} will fonte this afterno« friends and relatiy iristmas. Mr. Kirk about Christmas time Mr. and Mrs. Sim én up their quarters erhoff House and keeping in the ¢« North Spring s by Miss Bertha --Mrs. Harry Ill, passed through morning to visit her pare ant Gap. She was form garet Mulfinger, and is a of Mr. and Mrs. John Last evening Mr. and F. Garman entertained a their friends belonging to set at their cosy home on East High street. This evening they will entertain in honor of their friends mn tre Laurie Showers, Bellefonte Tuesday Pleas- Miss Mar- Mulfinger Mrs. Edwin party of the younger Briscilia Priscilla Bell Bellefonte, while on their where they were, Files Harold the ver the Henrietta Nolan, Mrs Mr. and Mrs Syn er, of this place attended the funer- al of Mrs. Martha Forsythe at Houtz- dale, Wednesday Mrs. Forsythe is a gister of Mrs. Nolan, Mrs app and Mr. Walker and is the first death to occur in a large family of children Capt. George P. Runkl Bellefonte Wednesday of | remained until Saturday of W. R Brachbill and Capt. Runkle on a freight Boston and is his first years, Maurice wi successful druggist in Pa., was a Bellefonte visitor last week and enjoyed a days hunting Mrs, Runkle and daughter had been here about ten days visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Sdam Wagner Friday they ace Runkle ompanied Mr back to their Lancaster home Under the worth League, pal church will } gelistic services ! Sunday Nov and exten hrough the following Sunda} . Dr. E H. Yocum, will VAP. fous nights by out-of-t y ministers, and careful preparations are in p ress to make week of special terest and Al Are tended a i d t present Filles, of Philipsburg, Friday between WARY to State the guesis Bell, Sabba a Gill anc were in trains, College of John dents at Mrs Rapp and stu- and he college, © th Emma Walk- arrived in and guest week the other friends good berth ing hetween E 3 as steamer pi Newport vist and this to Belle Tunkl wk r 5 sUnKie, Who HE 1 Lancaster, ¢ ew little the Ep- Epiaco An 30th De $ § on the Wr this persons earnest to be Ad now tak Edward E Agent at Tyrone, forced vacation at his home that about ten days befel him in which caught between two in severe contiglions ing any serious Rine paid AIS I® an 8 spending ille It #eoems ARO accident his leg at Coley Ln Mixes Not anticipat- consequences, Agent attention to his ine Jury, but on Saturday his physician informed him that crutches would be his method of lgeomotion for the next two weeks. Durfig his absence from duty his place is being filled by the messenger on the Bald Eagle Valley division, while Leo J. Toner, of Belle- fonte, is acting as messenger in place of the latter for the next ten days This necessitated an additional assist- ant in the office at this place to take Leo's place and John Woods is filling that position very acceptably, Teel little ~ne more great game of foot ball ~«the greatest ever witnessed In Bellefonte—will take place next Sat urday, on Hughes Field, The Wyom- ing Seminary eleven of Wilkes-Barre the strongest “prep” chool team of eastern Penna., will make their first appearance in Bellefonte this week. They are as good as most second. rate colleges. The Pellefonte Acad. emy sprung a surprise on them last year and gave them the first defeat they had ever received on their own unds in Kingston. This year they ve defeated Ursinus College and every other team they have played, allowing but a single touchdown to be scored against them. They are coming here with a veteran lot of players to wrest the state champion ship from Bellefonte Academy. Will they Qo it? Go and see. It Ia true the Academy have a Job on hands to ward off defeat, daughter | again | Dawson's | phia, and | i I mature | * Margaret | Express | | en- was | resulting | {and | of i day will be called at 2:30 sharp. Mrs, sister, Mrs, for a short Miss Anna Valentine attended annual meeting of the Audalon clety In New York last week. Mrs, Roy Brandon, of Altoona, an arrival in town Monday and guest of Miss Emma Alkens. Mrs. A. R. Miss Mary, of Philipsburg, were the guests of Bellefonte friends during the week Mrs ix in Chas. Cruse Maitland time, visiting wis is a past Claude Jones, of Tyrone, guest of her aunts, the Misses and Mrs. 8. B. Miller, the lat of last week the Armor ter part Mrs. Emma Y. is visiting her jamin Bradle Jr gireet She remain unt Eyer, Buffalo, N daughter, Mrs. Ben North Spring il ifter of of Christmas Heddinger, of past very pleas { he home and Mrs Burkholder, Thoma week of Mr of North ed street stings has clos home Allegheny the winter and with her daughter, left last Thursday for sarah Cassidy been Phil out has in Wo weeks husband ith Is in Panther the ant band ; and Tuesday Spangler and examinat n Bellefonte Haven Mr $18 By Lock parents Raymond, her Was ompanied by Miss Lena, n Bellefonte for grandparents Noll, WwW return a her daugh visiting with Ww no some 3) time Leen the shoemalk - has Garman Toney who with expert iam Shutt i in ne CON - Bellefonte summer Zion Frances Kern, of Duluth her spending ir farm near visiting Frank Kerns, | relatis in Mili for home was ympaniea Miss IL Kern, who winter her and also Saturday 1] loft far her sister, in west he will spend the uth The Reformed parsonage placed under quarantine this week by reason of William Schmidt, the young son of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Schmidt contracted a mild case of scar- While there is no for in) uarm, the precaution of thoroughly fumigating the. church HN ‘ vol promptly ol thus banish all danger from cause ! great and nday m was served, this source Mrs. Ben F 3 who and little visiting Mrs Mrs. Charles morning or they Bon, have been parents, Mr. and ft yy jesdas Ismere Florida vin Mr. Curry and spend Mr. Curry, who w hemist, with the Steel company interested in al « in Florida, and de« winter there looking ents Willis urry's i Cook, le where the formerly chief Jones & Laughlin Homewood, Pa. is and farming {cde ad to spend I after LL 8 at re state the his inter Ishler, of Pittsfield. Mass the guest of parents, «+ Mr Mra. W. A. Ishler, the later part week, leaving for home Satur- evening on the 5:30 train Mr Ishler, who is in the employ of the General Electric Company, had been sent out to Indiana to do some work, was caught in the great snow storm that raged in that section and delayed several days, but stopped Bellefonte for a few days before turning to his home was his Inst in re «During the past ten days consid- erable Interest has been manifested in a novel guessing contest in progress at Morris & Sheffer's store. About a dozen or more toy baloons on which letters were inscribed were suspend- ed by strings over an electric fan, which kept the ballgons moving con- stantly,. These letters represented the name of a well known business man of this city, and the trick was to assemble those letters together, aso as to spell the name of the sald bus- iness man. Quite a number of guesses were received and when the contest closed on last Saturday night, it was announced that the name was John Sebring, Jr. The first prize a five pound box of candy was won by Miss Mary Hawes, daughter of Rev, G. BE Hawes, her guess being the seventh one received. One pound boxes were awarded to Henrietta Sebring, Harry Nighthart, Lawrence , John Bow- er, Melvin Locke, Kline Woodring and Willis Wion. George R. Meek won boxes and each of the game | Morris 1 Morris. her ] Williamsport, | i i the | So. | | Alice {to his lichards and daughter | |g nisiness 1a busines CHONOMONONINONON . onoNIRONe po BONONOEONONONONOININONON ONIN OMONONONO NONI NOHONONON In and About Bellefonte ® oRIORONININONINONINOINImINOMONImON h Mrs, Thomas spent last State College, Robb, Sunday Robb, Arthur ¢ Thompson and chil dren week with her mother at Altoona, ns of his mother, Bishop street '. Dale has for the past severe attack of the grip Smith, manager of telephone exchange, visitor Williamsport lL.ouls of guest an over Mrs on confined more been home week or with a Vitmer Commercial the Wns to this { week Was | Hime Spring | thi her {has was | | feats | games Tyrone, Tuesday, fireman Jones Of Bellefonte of Harry wrrival in the position aon all ide of The wory thoads & Knisel William eT | W concrete w heen the school pre north mimon Mrs ent Schrefller, of rday and in Williamsport and turning home and pe friends in on Herald Garman Neer ser ever Mrs. William home ant Gray on Linn street week from Wiis Deon lemporar date of t sireet 1} is now occupy - moving gi reet, re- he fire which me :] rebuilt and Lppear week Hartso works. On Tues itchered s« t the family iennt of living | i row learfie then offered re ginoce heen has charge few The | ¥ ni dairy farms equals as a dairyman High school is con. cluding ite most succesrasi season in foot ball. This year's team with but two more games to play, has five victories to ite credit, and but two de- One of the hardest fought of the season was that of last Friday, when Clearfield was defeated on Hughes Field by the score of 6-0 Arrangements have now been come» pleted with the Bucknell University, whereby the Bucknell Freshmen will play the Bellefonte High school on Thanksziving Day in Bellefonte. The game will be played on the local fleld and will be called at 2 p. m. A large crowd of Bellefonte rooters js ex- pected to help our team win J, A. Bellefonte Bowersox, of Seanor, Pa, father of Mrs. William Witmire and Mrs, Howard Stover of this place, was an arrival in Bellefonte last week, and after spending Several days with each of the above families left on Monday for Aaronsburg and vicinity, to visit old friends amidst the scenes of his former home, The call of the woods is partly responsible for Mr. Bowersox's visit to Centre county at this time, and before leaving for Pennsvailey on Monday he fortified himself with a hunters’ license and tag with the expectation of enjoying a few days’ hunting. Mra. Bowersox has been in Aaronsb the past weveral weeks visiting mother, the Vanaribie Mrs, Wm. Bowen, who has | The | vernal i i {entre id, | * 1 since, { funeral took {| Sunday iW | David Schrack, i L.oganton | wedding Dr. J. E. Ward in Williamsport week ALL UCED Ad Home Mission be observed In the next Sunday morning Mrs, Cy ter Mrs. David Barlett, Wednesday evening for nn shopping expedition oreman, wife of Prothono Foreman, spent a portion in Philipsburg with her Beulah Smith busi of transacted Neen the fore part the AND BUITS AT A-1-K RE B-N-8, x47, Day service teformed 11 and daugh- Jr., departed Philadelphia (COATS TO COST ertisement will church ut o'clock Showers rus I R Lancaster, but I8 transacting kK in the in wotel International Harvester 1, of ther Mrs Aarons Houser place of the Derr Wee K vag taken and her ph r aliment ai known in RECENT DEATHS. the & ‘rafton, little Mr Pa | Lie died The mothe had pencef sleeping 1 the akfast a fr 0 the find eld bent Ae i f pia om nis in 30 o'clock, ating afternoon H. Spangler, offic FIDLER Mrs native of Centre vember Kth, 1813 Catherine Fidler, died =" ach and liver rheumatism and, one of oe, moving Pa. ' ombined with her early settlers of there from Centre after t war, Xk it Orangeville, Ill, for a few then moving to Monrore, nty, where she has reside Mrs Fidler's maiden name Schrack, and was born in ounty, Pa. Sept. 7, 1835, mak- age 78 years, 8S iz survived son, James O. Fidier, of Mon- and ghMers, Mrs Clara Keller, of Western Net Mrs. Bertha Altenbern, of Chicago, and Mrs. Rosa Brunet, of Monroe, also one brother and several sisters of Was BOON hie GATS, Green Cou since ne she he three da Pa EVERHAR 1 no M wr T vel Deceased Martha the life and ixXty marriage daughter. o of State Col. whek af. away on their died and Mr single ever we Foster ill Foster Ago, and marriage, while trip, the bride has remained true to the sweetheart of his early manhood. He was a very suc- cessful farmer and his farm was re- garded as a model in that commun- ity He was a staunch Republican in politics but never sought public office He was a member of the grange and of the Presbyterian church. He is survived by two brothers, Alexander, of Altoona, and James on the old homestead The funeral services were held Saturday morning conduct ed by Rev. W. K. Harnish. Interment in the Branch cemetery ! f am exe, forty vears ter a the Everhart Marriage Licenses. James KE. Fleisher .- - - Frances J. Swisher «- - . Fleming Isanc R. Martin - « Lancaster Susan V. Pletcher - « = Howard John T. Stimer - + - Port Matilda Luthora V. Reese - « Port Matilda Irvin P, Mulberger « « Bellefonte Ruth A. Tressler Bellefonte Harvey H. Geyer . Julian Olive A. Swisher « « = Julian John H. Daugherty Winslow, Arizona Venira Price « « Snow 8hoe, Pa. Ambrose Lyons - « « « Zion Mary Bryan «+ - Bellefonte Andy Sallis - Clarence Mary Angyal - ‘= Clarence Allen Andrews - “= Mary E. Wilson . br $a ¥ DOCH 2SPATEL AND _SUME RE. ~— Advertisement. Fleming - - » ~~ M1. . South { formed by | Wheat, | W1 ent, No- | was | farm | venth tr! COUNCIL MEETING. At Monda horough sided of the pre. night's meeting council President Keller and the following members were present Judge, Walker, Brockerhoff, Dagrett, Belbert and Beezer Minutes of the last meeting were read and proved after which verbal commun! cntions led for, Clement Dale of his client W. Reyn- Shope, complained of the bad of the glide walk in property of R. Meek on Thomas He was in- the that My Meek had wulread notified that a contract had been Mr t ap Were « on behalf condition of the (Geo Hireet boro engineer been given Rhoads MN) ay a cons front of th prop- proved sitisia to Mr mmunicat recely & Knisel b crete walk er Thi habe in tor ion Wills | Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber ean Insert a want adversis nent in his column one issue free, if it does ot exceed #3 words; Larges vo others, ona OOL WG Word, irs. issue 00 BAYOrLisSSImentL ive hint 6 cents; wo Issues 40 ootits; three (seu Cents NO wdvertise nts will“oe i | frown this office | HOUS For Pa nie ana rept Buellefonts {FOR SA LE~Fresh cow front | | FOR RENT | FOR nA LE; and | | | WANTED | Bellefonse | FOR RENT County Commissioners | appoint a x em at y (ise nmici bridge gnmitiee court house and if POs- gettiement proj puis for = and tt the Ant range an High street heen a sitior "mJ OV» {0 High The com- meet (i county to pay new Creck SHAnCE tO 1ONCrE Bpring t art a wiinted th MO itor Comm iss and report at NEers at tne inspected and ndition, but recommenden mmitiee ag to Walks water found several Were reed po front of Jn Ba Bishop » Logan ers Lael (Gers #lreet om Electric antral Station 1 tif 10 notiz treet ard the the MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte “Produce. Bellefonte—Grain. The following prices are paid by C Y Wagner for grain. | LADIES | for pattern, instructions | and finished ready for use. J. F { Bros | Both us i next | | FARM For sale or exchange; situawed | and well on farm tine. Bellefonte, Pa quire of 43+ 1 aogs. Commer. x47 House ig Milesburg. It Toner Hugg, Miesbure, Pa Young fox hound J. FP. Hoy, Belieforte, Pa, KR. ¥ ¢inl phous & Coolie D ng room Haag, any AL the Haag bou also one In kitchen, Apply Pa B.A Gi Kiri H Hot Hartsock farm, 1% Inquircot J. L.. Harv phone, 91521 14% The John ( miles west of Waddie sock, Fillmore. Pa. Bell Farn $2.25 doen making plain neck: Experience un Mail dime Ale 185% wear DOCEEKLTYY Needlecraft Pa FOR SALE~Two White Oak bi 24 ineh in diameter, for ehopper machine toons wees and 25 turned Treaster, Spring Mills, Pa POR SALE: ~8econd hand H first class condit opposite Big Phones on WANTED: Work of position prefered; am dept of Valparaiso 210 KF Bishop St., Bel LOCAL: REPRESE? canvassing ¢ solic come assured, Address Realty Co. Marden Building, Wash WANTED. No Good in. o-operative gon, Ps, x47 nd harness. Horse placed Will be COME BOOL, ax FOR SALE: ~Horse welghs 15300 Ibs. w 801d cheap for cash ig Roy Adams, Unionville half 2 besuti- Gates, 146 FOR SALE =One bay colt, t and one years old; good size, good stock and ful animal without bi Mi pgaret C roo f gown nmuni- Care Be-1.1 Burnside farm, n Beliefonte give DOSSes. and balance Ib month) Lalmetive. ( cate by letter with "House -bulider Centre Democrat office WANTED: A good farmer on Purdue Mountain, three mile Will make bers! proposition ar sion lu Dectmile Inquire W Burnside Beliefonge, Pg x48 planet — AG RITE Wisell ard install the Boston Starter on Ford Cars in Centre County. It can be easily ad. Every Ford owner will be interested Big profits. Write at onee for propos tion Penps. Starter Co. 2780 N Phil REE Rid nse ad St INSURANCE ~Ins perty in the Lyken ance Company: Establ iy wo fifty per cent lower Losses promptly setiied Bellefonte Pa FOR RENT -A double front ct ¢ Building: Stean i room house on FE COMDIMe: oreek sewer of ¥. W. Crider. Bellet FOR SALF High grace calves sired hy the best b tre County ~ "Jap's Flash of Shoemet and CG yps registered. Geo L reason Bath ), elves both Bellefonte LE about § miles west of Beliefonte containing 100 acres, about 50 being cleared, balance in timber; good house, bank barn and other outbulldings: fruls Will sell cheap on easy terms, or exchange for property that will bring in monthly rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick., Belle fone. Route 1 FOR SALE ~Prize Pekin Ducks. 8 C. Brown and White Leghorns, White Wrandottes Barred Rocks. 8. C, Buff Orpingtons. Embden Geese. Fine oockerels, pullets snd yearling | hens Get your breeders now from our Blue Rib- | bon winners Locust Hill Poultry Farm Mattern, Julian, Pa HK x22-14 How to Get the Most Money Out of Your Furs Send fur to Corry and save all profit from you to wearer. manufacturers all over the world Corry’s prices to you are get the saving higher than you can obtain by sel shipping to home buyers or Corry furs go directly to and YOU 11 ing fur elsewhere, Carry's methods are fairer than those of any other house in the for trade. Whether you are trapper or bu send learn how CORRY does business; is held separ the coupon to<lay and plan, how every shipment the shipper if he isn't satisfied ver fill ont for Lorry's and returned to Get te Corry 's complete price list and market report haven't an envelope handy. learn about 1 honse and And-Sooner’’ A postal will bring it if you Do it now his "'Better-Returns- nd Corry Hide & Fur Company, Post Office Box 2727, Corry, Penna. ber we have NO traveling buyers Roemer : and NO ONE is authorized to represent us CUT ON THESE LINES COUPON Conny Iipe & For Co. (yentiemen ~Piease send me » me or obligation On my part, your et and shpper's guide. Also list me lot y ete all season. orry, Pa. without cost ce our Price Suggestions For Everlasting Xmas Gifts | 113 For Men— Watches Fobs, Rings Sets F. P. Blair & Son, JEWELERS & OPTICIANS. PT Te 4 i §
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