Thursday, November 27th, 1913. THE CENTRE DE MOCRAT, BELLEFON TE, PA, Page 8, ee s— In and About Bellefonte CHOBE NINO NONO NONI NO NINO MONON NO RONON Miss Emma Jane Alkens left Wed - nesday for Philadelphia vhere she will spend Thanksgiving among friends Mrs. William CC. Cassidy home Wednesday aftérnoon ten day's visit to friends In phia, returned from A Philadel - Lewisburg officials in ‘ollege foot lush was in one of the Muhlenberg ( George T, 1 last Saturday the Bucknell- ball game, Mrs as and little Tuesday Mrs. Can- Louis Daggett daughter returned home from a visit to her mother, field at Wyg Pa ~Mr. and Mrs. (', K ed on Wednesday Philadelphia, where they will spend Thanksgiving with friends and reiatives The Woman's M. C. A. will meet building, Monday 1st, at half past seven ~Commissioners Clerk Harry Mever with Mrs. Meyer and the dren are spending Thanksgiving with his parents at Spring Miils ~=Service will held in the Re- formed church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Dr Beech, of the Bellefonte Academy. —Doctor Weston, secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, is attending the Penn State-Unliversity of Pittsburg foot ball game at Pitts- burg today. —Mrs. Arthur, a guest of her friends, and Miss Jennie Morgan, of the week, leaving for day evening. —Prof. J. J. Lejeal, of Erie, rived in Bellefonte Wednesday spend Thanksgiving d&u friend, Col. Emanuel Noll of legheny street -Mr. and Mrs. Willlam took the train for Jersey nesday where they w Thanksgiving with the imer and family -—Mrs. Boyd Gap, and her sister, of this place, are spending ing Day with their Fink, at Philipsburg -Mrs. Clair B. Willi to her home in Jersey after spending a week v ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will of East High street M. E. Shutt, one of the accommo- dating employees of the John Meese store, was among those is in the foot ball game at 1 day between State and Harry Keller, Esq. day for Lancaster, Pa, whe he join Mrs. Keller and his will and spend Thanksgiving with brother, William H. Keller and ily —A. R. Steffin, wh Aaronsburg, was a fonte between trains while returning from where he had been July. ~-Nine cars well College students and their accompanied by the C passed through Bellefonte day enroute to Pittsburg foot ball game —haries McClellen closed his taill- oring establishment Wednesday noon and departed for Pittsburg where he will remain ntil Sunday evening with dau ghar, Mrs. Brady Fore and his son W Mrs Nurgare' place is visiting expecting to turn business is no to rushing Harry Hutchinson will g to Saturday mpany home Mr. and Mrs. C parted Wednesda giving wit} Mr. Hicklen v ginning of t} len will extend longer. Mrs risburg, a Speaker Elizabeth week, at ents, Mr ote, Hicklen depart- for of the Y MLL A December lock. auxiliary in the Y. evening, 0'¢ N. ¢hil- Day be next of Williamsport, was Miss Ohnmacht the forepart home Tues- Pa., ar- and will with his North Al- V. Larimer Shore Wed- remain over Lee La ill ir sen, Spicher, of Pleasant Miss Lizzie Th Mrs. Te sister, ims Wedne his ose he sitor on Flat employ me is in Belle Wednesday tock, IIL, ed since filled Stat friends and det band Wednes- today’s vith e on for his son Kane rvturday her re If son, Kans home reat Robert P daughter- Cox was Walker \ the home of the | re and Mrs Miles of East Linn street Mrs. Sue Ix ter of Mr. and of this place Pittsburg wheres State- Pitts] will enter become a Mrs Anna Tay daughter, Miss Bett nesday morning fo they vill Thanksgiy there by lads been working tion Compar Accompar n for a brief va Role Ww Walker taxes M past par Walker nachy Bolton, daugh- Mrs. Samuel Donachy, eft on Wednesday for after tak n t wurg foot | Bell ir 1r8e rt Ivan burg t between State ‘Olle of Pittsburg trip in the f« fore returning trip to Buffalo and other points in New eling by auto A some” trip for this time What gives to the wedding particular Interest for Bellefonte people is the fact that Rev Sylvester W. Beach, of Princeton, N. J who performed the thirteenth wed ding in the White House, is quite well known here, ing the husband of a former Miss Orbinson, a daughter of the late Mrs. Nannie Orbinson, of this place. Rev. Beach Is a frequent vis- itor to Bellefonte and has often oc- cupled the pulpit in the Presbyterian church. He is now pastor of the Firm Presbyterian church at Princeton which was President Wilson's church prior to going to Washington «The opening exercises of the larged Y. M. C. A, gymnasium took place last Friday evening and were quite successful and largely attend. ed. There was an interesting exhi- bition of swimming by Tyrone, State College and Academy atheletes, an exciting game of basket ball between the Tyrone team and Bellefonte, which was won by the former, by the score of 20 to 7. Short addresses were made by Secretary Weston and Rev. Ralph Ningsworth, the latter secretary of the Tyrone P. R. R, YY M. C. A. The Tyrone Pennsylvania Raliroad band was present and gave one of their high class concerts, which was great. ly appreciated by the large audiene present, who manifested their ap- proval by the most hearty applause. During the ,evenl choice refresh. ments were served by the ladies aux. fliary, and altogether It proved a most able occasion, (Ame and Ars rmers aut we "hey making omaobile will make a Niagara Falls and York state, tray saying is"thats of year Sayre- Wilson ome Lhe the the n re en- | that ~Mingle's shill store is open even- s until § oWock; Baturday until o'clock Clement legal business and Saturday Mrs Monday friends Hon Miss were ing 10 Dole, esq, in Philipsburg ogfust Whee k Charles Brachbill eon for a and relatives in Rhone and Rhone, of visitors Friday departed visit teedsville daugh- Centre on Fri Leonard Florence Bellefonte ter Hall day a student at his Thank in (i. Love, Jr. spending nt John Haverford, giving wad place Miss Wednesday will visit wi ten days Miss pleasant home of Mr East Linn Mrs home visit Hayes is ation his home Ethel for th Gettig left Pittsburg v lends for a Bel ere she fr week or Beck, of Nittan guest over Sunday at and Mrs, E. C. Tuten, of street, James A Grace was Beaver returned Saturday from a ten days Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R at Atlantic City, Register J. Frank Smith Philipshurg Monday attending ficial business in connection with Harry Washburn estate Paul DD. Sheffer, who tired from the firm of M fer, accepted a posit Potter-Hoy Hardware Miss Pearl ed to her home in Bellefonte after a visit of three weeks with fr and in Sunbury and Harrisburg on with Was to of week & last re- Iris on Company has tl Kerstetter has lends relatives Only Twenty-five women can Kitchen Cabinet ( Monday morning, Decem- Brachbill’'s furniture store Wyland, of ramembered as jom Hoosier opens the ber 1st, at Mrs. Effie who will be isto former | (Gross, Ar- | Osmer | anksgive- | Iford {take in the taking | fam- | in | 1 i ber | mi ade { with resident of the home this place, | visiting at of Mr. and Mrs Edward on Valentine The beautl fr th ' from the great shown of arrangin 0 put p ature pid I. on fal poem four reels vents of the in the ¢ Washb urn We Inesday big foot f hx Graham some them Fergus will | | am, | beginning cream | also ith, cents ce candy w ening Fred Holabaugh, on the Penns) headquarters at Altoona, whose home is in this place, the past two weeks hunting Alleghenies. ” Monday he toona to resume his work with railroad company whi . ad but spent in the man Ivania tail the Garman in Johnstown ok During ire us pleas fam nressed magnets Are res ma rmer lent identally stem Ra Ha and in ighting = in operation. Mr a f ormer resident of Lox has mar friends thers K aimed Mee for 1913 Trust week ount H "Ora ending November rise clerk wlley Deposit imble, Henry Mitterling Master Harry Olders Mrs. Margaret Ss K A au! Sh arranging tudents to tin soe the § ! "Itt game He ed the al train to Pitts dnesday see that eve rily off stinfact Monday =» was held at the ng i ry» sned m double butchering residence of 8S Ww Bryan on North Bpring street Four hogs were killed welghing in the ag- | gregate 1750 pounds | belonged to 8. W {his brother Elmer | street In honor of | dinner was given at | three peo sat down | fairly groaned under | good things. As a result of ering there were ten cans sides hams, bacon and lore for the lucky Bryans to On Saturday last Col. Emanuel Noll, efMMcient baggage Bryan and two to Bryan, of the event which to the a big thirty weight of the butch. of lard be. shoulder ga- divide our good friend the popular and master at the Penn- sylvania Station, was sixty-six years of age In honor of the event his daughter. Miss Reble Noll Invited six of his old friends and cronies to a chicken and waffle supper at his home on North Allegheny street on Saturday evening. Those present were Rav John Hewitt, Monroe Armor, Hefiry Taylor, Amos Garbrick, Henry Walkey and Robert Sechler. It was a com» plete surprise to Col. Noll who never. the-less enjoyed it immensely and played the host to perfection, and the way those old soldiers stowed away the chicken and waffles was a sight to do your heart good. During the evening they presented Col. Noll with a present, but the Colonel was too modest to tell us what it was, but by the smile on his face we know It was something appropriate and highly ap- preciated by the Colonel, Here's hop ing he may live to see many more happy returns of the day. | Ings {10 transacted | | Mitchell with |» Fleming | railroad {| effect mal this | lefonte | | Come the | | Matinee { Philadelphia, | lquring in | i » the | | Bellefonte Shef- | vit) he 1° with the the return- | { home ‘lub wn, | left for Al- | | street to the Sharp property on Lamb Two of the hogs | Lamb | | pa id | dow tables which | Mingle's shoe until § o'clock, J Thomas Sunday with is at Ward Fleming, and little his parents, of North change in time table Sunday did not local trains trains store o'clock: Ia open ev Saturday n until Mitchell, brother, Lewistown, Esq., Joseph Pa Keq., son, John, Mr. and Spring pent 1 M with unre Mrs street fo ng Ww he the Pennsyl which went the afl Vien into hange and time ted i any n One dollar membership Hoosier Kitchen i be delivered only 25 women Brachbill ood nous cure hich V AS Ww Norw car Lhe club Maud opera week, beginning Th Saturday night, 10, 20 Mr. and Mrs Axemann, spent a fey fonte Tuesday and three company at Nnigeis next Dec, 4th ursda afternuet each and 30 vhile where the balance son Mrs A. Bhi emaker jenday for Philadelp! will spend Th daughter. Martha, and late go to New York to attend and Navy foot Margaret Pa who hi Mrs, J. Wil weeks, left Tuesday She was one of the Wallis -Conle Mrs. William from their cities, Sunday Thomas T where ith she her i Arm) Mins Saltsburg of Mr. and past iw ALIKEEIY Kame Harb been Conley inson AS rides- wedding B. Wallis mo stopped with Mr. and Ms jeft maids at the ind irni eastern ny nang ie over J home parents The Mon past 1 mi ed for a numb season of the year Several more recent change of resider heen James Morrison- from Years p eg have Hurrows ters W ater Samuel Fe rom ith Allegher Riree “ present rel Hing Queer Luck. INEINnE shot ounded ward and distance PPT high down the After the VOT Ww he buck struck a away, and kill Discovering ed ot Ww SOM the Yocum made then The eX~ oa the kill Peace imself, and off enime was dressed and shipped by press to the J. CC. Biair hospital hunters say it i= the first time hisory of central Pennsylvania such hunting freak occurred went fustice information $100 ton for nn fine his in n Victim's Sister Would See Hanging. Mra. Jennie Stine, sister of Harry E Miller, for whose murder Frederick Nye will be hanged at Sunbury on De- cember 2, next Tuesday, has applied to Sheriff Glass for permission to see Nye die. "He killed my brother, and why shouldn't 1 see him killed?” she said “Ever since Nye was arrested, 1 have made it a part of my daily pfay- ers that a kind providence would see to It that Nye did not escape the gal. lows" The sheriff sald he would refuse the! request, wi Preach Special Sermon, Rev, M. Hoover, the Reformed pastor 4 ‘Nittany valley charge, will reach to the congregations at Hub- ersburg and Zion next Sabbath, from the theme, "Christians and Other Peo- le.” The service will be dud in in Ihe ublersburg church’ in and at Zion In the a nea . earnest request is made that all mem. bers be present at these services, that RECENT DEATHS. FIK Harry Fike died al Roopsburg, Saturday ter a brief illness from asthma was ears of age and leaves tand several children He also brothers, Wesley, of Roopsburg wd Harvey, who resides near font The funeral took place doy morning at 10 o'clock were conducted by Rev, OC at hig home Bt 1 0. mM. fn wife leaves two JR-~Martin home Pa after a complication ed 69 vears Decensed and for m of a four year: citated He Emma L Luther Miller in Balleyville, Centre November 19th at 3 protracted illness from of dike He wa on the March WILE I entre Crs died od] 14th native followed the o isman For the ver had married Craine, winter M W. Crain vives with these Myra C., of Al Pittsburg He ¥ Mrs, Lizzie Grazier He w rian valley of wt Of ( mt Wim nov WH he heen in 1867 } chil LoOna Mark V 14 ne i nem He Fr Interment last ning at 10:30 yelook sville cemet COLYER Hall, died Friday, Noy Mrs, Colyer t 1 jous to her det apoplexy Nhe nine was Mrs Yer Ire home in t} after a brief about and vas aged nifty months and sixteen the widow of the iam Colyer who dled and her maiden name a daughter of Peter Sti twice married, her ng been Mr. Gonder ter W was horn to F. Colver is a gon by her s rriage. There vives one Mrs ‘has, Bottorf, Yeagertown,; three brothers, Peter Yeagertown, iam, Lewistow: and Levi, M¢ Hinois Mr Cather Ober - if Millersbu and Showers of Philadeip! “rs Funeral service were held the follow Pussey ville ucted Barry and ; r a former pastor h ! nh atl f'n! Wee Y CRIs, She ate ars wus BStLiff- ten y« ffler She first } and one this union ind also sur ine Mrs mola William Margaret L Mary d ve grandchild At children } k 1 Wednesday Ref ted 1 inter of 1 « m 3 n ths RCH the ndu and wide rm- VAs fy 1 v t! { LEATHERS Sarah Jane {| Leathers, widow of the late Samuel BB. Leathers. deceased, and a highly respected Indy of Howard township, ted Yuesday, November 11th, aged months and 1] { She “ Mrs : : nye The f« Mesdamens amsport grasdsons and Thos Witherite gtice Leathers Curtin cemetery STOVER kn B Usiness Frank Sto wn | ver, f man of a resident of Altoons years, died at his Tuesday « ompli " me her's ho entered | dry =r of the sory hardware and fat ngs nd 1 lerk ¢ farm nt u odin War 4 HE 1 | beginning in the emergencs in Harry Hick's Bellefonte for several ISK] he engaged in the meat Bellefonte, occupying for any years the room now occupied by we Centre Democrat office Mr. Stov- continued in this bustiess for twen seven vears, after which he sold and took up his residence in Al ! He A member of the Sec. nd Lutheran church of Altoona, and polities was always a staunch re- punlican He war united In marriage to Miss Mary Musser, of Pine Grove Mills, In 1861, the couple having cele brated thelr golden wedding several years ago. Besides his wife, two sons and two daughters survive: A. H Stover, of Juniata; 8 H. Stover at home; Mra. Harry BE Stover, of Ha- garstown, Md, and Miss Elsie at home. Four sisters also survive, They jare Mra. Matilda Musser, of Altoona; Mra, Joseph Kaup, of Boalsburg: Mrs Ellen Gingerich, of Linden Hall and | Mra Sadie Garbrick, of Bellefonte Funeral services will be held at his Inte home Friday afternoon. Inter. ment In Rose HiIl cemetery, "ne At served erked "re I wd In Isiness In th was Many egal Deer Killings. Wanton destruction of deer and elk by hunters in Centre county Is re- rted by elght Lebanon hunters who ave returned to their homes from a two weeks’ camp In Sinnemahoning. The bodies of thirteen does and two elk were discovered by the Lebanon hunters. The elk weighed 700 and 400 pounds, and the carcasses were {*hipped to the nearest hospital, He | 01 suffered | isbhand | years | Splendid Company Coming. Maud Norwood and company will open a three-nights engagement at Garman’'s opera house, next Thurs day, Dec, 4th, with the romantic “Dora Thorne Other plays will given among them the military drama, the Cavalry Post” Pop urices 10, 20 and / Cents BAYH i pli play, Har #1 of odd, Huy - vn play - ght Thi apacity Dora, was idience {this Compan; ported by a ant ere, opened ithe ever Lr and were greeted Miss Norw harming, and hold little magnet 1 irs to laughter, mde the M mor here popul y vith LAE ood as her urning them from le between of admis keeps his aud for price er twelve funn the Be about ik EOng nnd nm followed and dancing features of prefty iittie A red mh ond are Lhe nging trongest in t he eption Those ‘The « well known omedy f mirth with the HERBY act o and “Thre« managerr more than T he the team was NeAROr and company Was { securi them and Any of ate bet n utiful ipment | IW eve weld in | company gives a dol- Cents ng red) play sCem 1 # hi« “From the Manger to the Cross.” £1 Kreate 41 ro- ever attempted 1} y film bears the whove shown in five Ts and night ed it, deeply does the | beautiful i The | Bibl Bae “1 have | professor LIne hie red ductions company will be | Beenie next the mat- wit- ICL Dex who Iirecay Those pronounce { p impressiye« Vey story of our lord's manner Hey Ww nee | nave nes rod Ing as ife in ns “a T Steele, Professor versity of Denver, twenty ears Department OU nme AcC~ Life of ration my become In- wish 10 say marvelous hat could mn ple- will be with sands or ef a of Inve I of the 8 and | Sentence Suspended on ' Wayw ard Girl Ge ide Re Mills vhose confess) to the crime of oming d from tmeport, Judge guilty of Wil whose Wan nearly a plea of s sald to nting to is being suspended his re rir TY Spring She } LG A payment ndition ft He lef } immediately i her made pentence th daughte Cane Next With history, attent in April, 1914, Ww 8 matter of ion is already directed {to approaching primaries in next April, whe there will be some big offices to be filled, and candidetes for eg ow, United States senators, con- Krenn wfsemblyman and a few other n ail Primaries the election ne } the ver: olce posi amed o CReln Eaton—Herr. Galen Eator f Sr ide Herr, « were married n Tue of Mr. Phoenix the Re Edw Miss Gertr he homes rd be | with | like ! | | FOR RENT | WANTED F Bellefonte. and | d | including ALL DUCED COATS TO COST AND AT BUITS RE-~ A1-K-E-N-8, x47. , Advertisement Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber ean insert a want advertis {ment Io wns coluton one issue free, if 14 does | not exceed 26 words; charges Lo others, one cent & word, first issue, no advertisement less Phan 26 cents; two issues 40 oelils; Lhree (ssusy {80 cents, No advertisements ne answered from his oes v irne’” | For ssie nnd rent, J M. Kelehlins, Pa x50 FOR SALK- Fresh cow Inquire George Valen: vine, Bellefonte, Pa wet | FOR FALE; Fagie Stock Farm xd¥, ioquire of 432.1. HOUSES Be lHefonw Pigs of sll sizes, Bald Howard, Pa House in | Toner Hugg, Mllesburg | | FOR BALE; Young fox hound J. F. Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa. R. ¥ | cial phone Milesburg 174 iI“a dogs Commer x47 or plain sewing Thomas street, Belle & Coolie D Work by the day | Mrs, Emma Bayles | fonte | WANTED AL the Haag house {| #irl, also one in kichen, Apply Pa » dining room Howl Haag, amt New Hol mill, H E four-bhorse power | engine and chop { Miller. Millhelm, Bell phone, 35-2 FOR SALE: Thirty. horse Power, 3 passe nger. Buick Roadster. 32x4 Tires; make offer oy J, Brooks, Agent, Curtin, Pa, O°m Phone. 47 1.1 FOR SALE ~ Second hand Hubler thresher in {| first class condition; will sell cheap. Garbrick | Bros., opposite Big Spring Bellotome, Pa | Both Phones, wot FOR SALE —Blickensdefer and Stevens single barrel Both in good condition. Cheap Address Box 4 Bellefonte, Pa x 49, FOR SALE: One Farquhar saw mill-38 head blocks, new 52 inch saw inserted; Chase shin. | gle mill, 2 saws; all in running order; price for | both $175. John W. Eby. Zion. Pa x50 | LOC AL REPRESENTATIV E WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good in- come assured. Address Co-operative Realty Co Washiogwon, Pa, x47 ! yp and harne “8 Horse Il work any place Will be As ig bargain, come soon, Pa x48 LOST: A solid gold signet cuft B. A. L." lost Sunday on back road leading from Pleasant Gap to Zion. Finder will be re- warded by leaving at Katz's Store FOR SALE: 8, C White Leghorn Cockerels Tom Barrons English strain. These cockerels are from pen No 2 of The Penna Poultry Farm Lavccaster, Pa, CharleslP. Brackbill, Care of Brackblll's Furniture Store ini WANTED —To purchase & six or seven-room house in Bellefonte on terms of one-half down and balance In monthly Instalmenws. Communi- cate by letter with care of Centre Democrat 3-1. LOST —A folding OC “kK et-book contain ng ¢ Lobao- oo pouch in which were four §) bills two half- { dollars and four ten-oent pleces: Jost on Tues { day, between Centre County bank and poor house Clem Sager. Be Pa. FOR SALE: ~One land gasoline T ype writer shot gun for cash National Marden Bulldiog FOR SALE —Horse weighs 1300 (bs. w) sold cheap for cash, Roy Adams, Un! onvi i nk with initials eon Le INSURANCE —1 periy in the Lykens V ance Company; Estab) i Ly WwW ffLy per cent ower t | Losses promptly settled. Earle Bellefonte Pa FOR RENT A doub) o front oMice in the Ex change Building: Steam heated: rent reasonable Also a 7 room bouse on East Lamb Si; Bath room complete: creek sewerage; cellar heater Inqul re of F. W. Crider. Bellefonte. Pa | FOR SALE ~—Righ grade Jersey calves sired by the best bred Jersey b tre County Jay's Flashlight” dams 3 do of Shoemet and Gypsies Mikado, calves both oad be registered. George Valentine Belitlothe Ps et ar Lown ar 50 farm pro \ey Mutual Fire Insur- shed in 1854. Rates fore n board companies Tuten, Agent, FARM-—-For sale or exchange; s sunved sbout 5 miles west of Bellefonte containing 100 acres, | about M0 being cleared, balance in timber; good | house, bank barn and other outbuildings: fruls and wellon farm. Will sell cheap on easy terms, {or exchange for property that will bring In | monthly rept. Address A. 1 Garbrick. Belle fone, Route 1 FOR SALE ~ Prize Pekin Ducks, 8 and White Leghorns White | Barred Rocks. 8. C, Buf Orplogrons Geese. Fine cockerels. pullets and yearling bens Get your breeders now from our Hine Rib Bo winoors. Locust Hill Poultry Farm, H K | Mattern Julian Pa x24 TRAVELERS at Eagle Ho- tel when In Philadelphia, convenient- vy located at Girard Avenue and Sixth A family hotel ] al the omforts of home Hates 1.56 per day, meals: special rates by the G. Barry, proprietor. 44-01 Ror the ! Street H {| week ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Edwin H. Mar | shall, sie of Ooliege Township, deceased { Letters of Administration in the above | named estate having been granted to the ’ | undersigned by the Register of Willis of Marriage Licenses. Mucha - ‘ sek -. - - | AEANOVA AEADOVA foward Howard Festival at Pi ne Grove Mills, Grove Mi fentival and and hall O Decem? ng an supper Also ice cake and at ay ¢ hicken or th ran me made slors made x45 Williamsport Commercial Winter term LY ering College | Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons | indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly suthenticated without delay to W. D. MARSHALL, Admr { x2 Swormstown, Pa MARKET QUOTATIONS. Bellefonte Produce. 40c 28 Frus Buller | Bellefonte—Grain, | The following prices are paid by C Y. i Wagner for grain Red White | Wheat { Wheat Rye Corn {Oats Rarley 0c 85¢ Toe 60c 0c 60c |THE LYRIC THEATRE PUBLIC SALES. At the wu 11 time AY and p on Purdue west of Bellefonte offer for sale 4 | cluding pair fine ing about 24 fn hogs, 75 chickens i implements and some | Dinner served to all | auet | FRIDAY, NOV the Wm Burnside Mountain. 1 miles west of Bellefonte f horses, 1 colts, 2 cows, 4 young oat. tle, 7 hogs, 14 shoats, 160 chickens, full line of farming implements and house. hold goods. Sale at 10 a m. L. Frank Mayes, auct SATURDAY, NOV. 8B. Moore, at Oentre Hall, will sell: Good 8 year-old horse 2 fat hogs; buggy. op wagon, sleighs, and full line of household goods. Sale at! p.m. W. H. Runkle, auch BATURDAY, NOVEMBER Korman, Oak Hall, will sell: 2 work horses, Wagons, carriage, farm imple ments, eto. Sale at 12 noon Frank Mayes, auct, SATURDAY, NOV.20- Mrs. J. C, Peters, on the Gray farm st Matiernvilie. ® miles west of Waddle, will sell: & horses. § co J heifers, ® shoats and a fine line of farm | ments and some household goods. Sale at sharp. Geo. Walte, aves, THURSDAY, DEC. 4-Henry PF. Shuey, 2 mile west of Rockview Station, on Penitentiary site: 5 horses, 7 mileh cows, 10 dang atte oattle, Holstein heir: the oar Hat Impjements’ ahd howl t oar, mplemen hold goods, Bale at 10 a. m. Lo Mayes, auct th. hots milon west of mhen ihe R. NOVEMBER ace of T ntaisr Eimer head of 1} dapple REreye head cattle, 13 full Mine of farm household goods 1. Frank Mayes, AMS Reasner miles Breon will orses. Ine welgh- sale m | %-E 8. Reasner, on farm Purdue 20-Ira C. PAY 3g head | j Program THURSDAY NIGHT. of the WN (Victor) reels Mot} or Secret of P Ant Four N FRIDAY NIGHT. "Through Barriers f MP feature in two wonderful “Dorothea and the Chief Razamataz" (Frontier) comedy “His Mother's Birthday (Imp) drama. Four big reels SATURDAY NIGHT. seibility” (mp) This feature in two big reels in the sirongest drama of the season. “His double Surprise” (Gem) comedy “In the Cycle of Life,” (Powers) drama. Four big reels Doors open Every day Programs hE fw Wers nie no 0s ont | ntier) : re 101 iron reels “A Po at at beat 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. of goods at extremely low prices Everything in rubber for toilet and sick room, nursery or bath, Saturday is feature day that can’t be Bb An the Lyrk
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