Thursday, December 4th, 1913 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Page 9. -— : Ee ——————————————————— EE ———————— — ——~ AAA ~~ -| ~ AARONSBURG. RECENT DEATHS. died Wednesday of last week at 1:45 COST OF A MEXICAN WAR, Billy Sunday Work Boing Felt. | 4 Lo bus - Mrs. Harry Lane and son Thomas, ip. m. at the Blalr county hospital of John Vh iness men are begin ndents of Tyrone, spent a few days pleasant - | KILLIAN Mrs Edna Killian | uraenia He was the son of Jacob ang Would Be $350,000,000 for 560,000 Men | ning to feel the results of the Blily orresyo {ly i p; Mrs, nr Lelt- | dropped dead nat . Julia 8S (deceased) and w bh for Six Months, » in angelist ’ PRIKr “ with her mother, Sara her home at Beech Shope WIA nn nday evangelistic campaign A few JIE |e reek about 7:30 o'clock on. Tuasins | Januar 9 1840 at Milesburg He was Th epubli f Me C0 hin iL! “Nn in ’ HO a prominent dentist Ro ol zell. i tha : 0 5 square mile ’ ui | ed $35 acoou nts yes verdue, De artment | Mr. Reinbaugh, accompanied by his evening of last week, heart fallure he aged 75 years, 10 months and 17 da | i | ! mii 4 : ' 1 } 1 kl ih fe d sh / | sister-in-laws, Mary and Bertha Det- [ing given as the cause of death. She | Mr. Shope was a member of the Fir A dag [ia 7 Ee whit the be confess that ; ps CR was rity -elgl \ N ge and i » byterian churcl He was marrie L IH 4 ! «Pp ny rnd yy 8 weller, of Altoona, spent Thanksgiv- | was forty-eight years of age and a | Pre terin ‘ oF | ar f t } L poy ' ence 1p ed her becaus Continued. ing day at the former's home at this | daughter of Mi and Mrs Everett 1wi his nrst wii ni di {oy SB yor 00 Gof lebt. 1] "other $25 can h re “ place | Packer, She leaves a son and daugh ei Ago and hi econd lour years ldo] Hm : an riint ntly | Mrs. Kathryn Bell, of Huntingdon, | ter jana ar . ; WINGATE. ’ ) ul fv is the welcome guest of relatives and i gust 19,1562 in comp er re Noy rite "n li ent to her A prom. { ¥ ar e- | 18 ) » } i i { i | a yp . t R29 . bes } , ’ "toe t { y (OO 4 i 2 . ¢ N ’ rtment £i%% firm received Mr are Mrs Frank ane voor [ri nds at this place | : HANK (Gyerrett Shank 1] er 01 ninth on } ' pa } rona, Visited a © days ast : > { X Of H nchard died iddenl alt ' qT; } Vii t 162 1 erred ‘ V3 t p $ 14 sy Erive 54 ipon ¢ rarner Walter Orwig ho | employed at | OF Lia ) 1114] ! an with his grandfather, Mr. 1, Warnes Alt rips J days vith his | nore, Wednesday Novembe 19th, af- | to compar n Fi ! 4 t The rate { nterye ’ ' f ence mons ' ' > np Itoonn, sp | OW ny With : . } rit is vhat There will be preaching services, i om 4 td ) a few ho ine vas | he wa od at X Tl {1 SY Pt a 1 ; atta tye ‘ expl no as wha Thursday and Friday evening at fay! Sh 7 THetah tr sw’ a at orty-fou p of KR he 5 tured « 1 10 1864 ' Shop Pr : : ' , wi 103 A firm of nfece o' clo ck w Rev. M. J. Snyder. Pl ‘ Mi iber, 0 ittsburg, 1 gba hy ovels \ trade I ¢ ad} rR j harzed {rol ve tive »Y sds 5 » ; ay ed £4 n accounts long nt State ollege, sper 1s ! I irs nora i red \ a ' do forget the dates, Dec, 4th and cel : : poe a. o one. t tht ) Ch ivah ; Santarmber h (884 Nr 8 : ‘ ‘ Hn . o p Bt : " the hosed raed ove One of #e who bth. Michael Parrish lin, visited Thursday with the sister 1 } Quite in our vicinity. Mrs, Annie Stormfe { Altoona, uri \ en h \ a t the tate Ollege, Visited in hi maoth- 3 "= 3 visited Thursday of last week at the | : wk “Mh Cnr oh : few | GEPHART Mrs. Jacob Gephart, ‘ . ‘ 1 = v Mrs Mar H Lf few | . & 9 8, h G hom of PG Mubyay, { Bellefont davs last week | well known ar i hig} espected re Miss Esther oung, o bell te, i 7 ek. i visited Thursday at the home he of I 5 Bil helms Bo i hs 4 . " LI Ley jecsey, fathe \ Rer } | a in- | grandfather, E. 8S. Long. . 1oesey were here to assist he ernoon Novemb ' Sh 2 Himaalt Unéonssicus. loved { terment { pte and Mrs. Ryland Summers, Ab : Li | ” . visited Sunday at the home |! opening of A ran rch at | . w bo : Big on ha gl father, Geo, Summers tere visited Sunda it y hr a AL or er EA ie ATH eg RR HALLS 2.0% BOOK KNOWLEDGE - AND ~ EUGENICS lliustrated; 320 pages) Tells all about Sex Maren; — what young men and womens , New Book All rp wives and husbands, snd Need to Re all others need to know Plain Truths of Sex Life; Sex Facts plainly wid. “Eugenics” fully explained. By Winfield Scott Hall, Ph.D. ML.D., (Leipzig) “SEX HYGIENE and "EUGENICS" in One Volume. Unly $1.00, by mail, plain wrapper, postage 10c. extre THE PHOENIX SALES CO. MH. Schlater, Mgr. Philipsburg, Pa. Publisher's Representative. VIOLET OAKLEY S PAINTINGS REPRODUCED IN FULL COLOR Miss Ora Glantz visiting a few oseph Davidson Mrs, John Smit! trip 10 Belle fonte Monday | We are gl ad to hear that Miss Sarah | Resides, whe has. been in the Belle fonte h spit al f« Ir ome time, is h again. She in, She is slowly improving, | On the walls of the Pennsylvania State na, were at this place on Satur Capitol at Harrisburg are fifteen wonderful allegorical paintings by Violet Oakley, de- picting the rise and final triumph of the idea of liberty of conscience in the foynding by William Penn of the ‘Holy Experiment of Pennsylvania.” fine plate paper and include them as Sup- plements to the Sunday issue. On Sunday, December 14th, the first of these Supplements will be issued, which will include six of the fifteen pictures. The remaining nine pictures will be issued as Supplements with the seven suc- JULIAN. Olive rvin was called Ridge on irday on death of his brother place He returned « ing E. P. Irvin the week with fel Irvin Mrs. Sallie Swope Emma spent Saturday LN These pictures are now for the first time reproduced in color, this being made pos- sible by recent inventions and improvements in color plate making processes, which enable the four color separations to be made direct from the walls at one exposure of the cessive issues of the Sunday PUBLIC LEDGER. The price of the Sunday PUBLIC LEDGER containing these supplements will be, as usual, 5 cents. A limited edition of 125,000 copies has their home, returning to ti on Sunday evening John M. Anderson, © several days last While here he was grandmother, Mrs Rev. Cook of the preach next Sunt o'clock Mrs. El spent a couple iting her sister, ! All the typhoid and scarlet fever pa- | tients are well and able to be out] again. So far no new cases in or | about our town One day last week the stork left two bright boys at the home of West. ley Biddle. Both babies and mother are getting along Nicholas hestnu 0 Mill Hall, | spent Sunday at the home of Samuel | Bover Mrs. Cora McKinnen, of Altoona, Is spending a few days in town, the guest of Mrs. Nora Bodie J. H. Turner has ordered a fine se- | lection of toys, candies nuts and | presents for Christmas. Watch for | the opening No need to send away for vour presents : Henry Newman made a business trip to Altoona on Thursday CLINTONDALE. Miss Ethel Maurer is vy ing friends in Harrisburg Miss Velma Tobias, of Mackeyville, was the guest of her friend, Miss Rose Walker, over Thanksgiving Mr. and Mra. Addison Kyle visited the former's mother in Reedsville, ldst week Mise Mabel Shumaker and Mrs. A B. Holter spent last Thursday In Sa. lona, Thos tishel visited over Sunday with his brothers in Johnstown While there he had the pleasure of hearing some of Billy Sunday's inapir- ing sermons. Mrs Clarence Rossman spent Thanksgiving in Hublersburg as the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Carner, There will be an oyster supper held in the hall at Lamar on Saturday ev. ening, December 6th. Ice cream and wake will also be served. Everybody is most cordially invited. Miss lLouella Yearick, of Howard, spent her Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her grandfather, James Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ohl and sons, Paul and Roy Ohl, all of Lock Haven, were guests of Mrs. Elmira Ohl, last Thursday. Miss Rose Walker Is spending this week with friends in Williamsport. camera, while a perfect full color copy ob- tained by the Lumiere color photography process was taken into the engraving room as a guide in making the printing plates so as to reproduce even the most delicate shades of the artist's original. been ordered, and no more can be had when this supply is exhausted. To make sure that your news agent will be able to supply you, place your order with him now. Or, eight weeks, by mail, postpaid, 40 The only reproductions hitherto obtain- cents, with the order. Address PUBLIC able were carbon photographs which have LEDGER, Independence Square, Phila- sold in art stores for $7.50 for each picture. delphia. At a great expense, greater than was ever before undertaken by any newspaper, the PUBLIC LEDGER has arranged to Spent top Bellefonte, P reproduce these paintings in full color on G. SPIGELMEYER Supplements to PUBLIC «22 LEDGER Sunday December 1
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