Thursday, December 11th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Pag —TITITTE Correspondents Department MILESBURG. an ideal day as warm as could be expected in of our town folks took it by going visiting, the h or along the everybody remarked, when lo! a north wind nd to the balmy alr nt o whole pop- sides, The north and some a sign ol warm must have one From the midst of life, could nd hap rerned) for ime of Miles Eg Con or the Harsh- tian, was He was ind died In Friday "t's dise ase Sunday was and beautiful April, Many advantage of strolling over streets Most “how beautiful" blew and put an e and sunshine and s¢ ulace shivering their fire thunder rolled one predicted weather But been reversed by Bible we quote we are in death more congenial to piness, (as far than Sunday the vear. Nevertl tained some ver) honorable wand res) ted barger, a former Centre « br *ht here for intermet born at Z 1846 the Altoona hospital last one o'cle a. m. with and with pneumoni 1 He was first married Miss Barnhart, who preceded him land of rest nineteen years. ond wi fe maiden name ompk His to in it was the some the SEN pleasure a as nature is CON this t last was YN H on in June, at wk Years Julia the BOC ~ Miss is i, to His was na 8 He ind these 1, at home; James, of 1 Two Harsh Jame SU Year 18 mMaqe ide ins, y wnd Interment cemeti of Port ick, of in the Curtin his first ¥ Har in Bel twenty Edward Matilda; Friday ev ) effort pu making 1! ten d proceeds on attr wi ening forth was &1111 herea Ther« community hay is There the shock Wm. Eby is bu shreding fodder ¢ 1 i4 and the will ompleted We have no butcher stories to port and no big hogs brag a for we had them from one hundred pounds up to monstrous big fellows, nuff said Ad. Relish cently Samuel De being is « i vet fob be re wut to ) wt a valuable horse ker sold his lower moun- tain farm to John Rearick Herman Keen and Watson er are moving Fox Hollow spring Some Emenhiz to in the miscreant entered the home of Wm. Clevenstine, 8r., on Saturday and stole his gold watch. Mr. Clev enstine was at Hublersburg and his wife had gone over to her son on the adjoining farm. There was no one at home between eleven a. m. and five p m. The theft was committed during that time. We have not learned any of the particulars John Royer and W. B veteran carpenters, who gether as apprentices at in good old Brushvalley more years ago, have eighty -first milestone In journey. Mr. Shaffer Is and seldom leaves his Shaffer, two worked to. their trade mixty passed their very home the life's feeble while Mr. Royer is enjoying good health and | { nesday to do a good day's butchering and sample the sausage at supper equal to many a much younger fellow Coming? Yes, ta bound to come The white auto transit line, connect. ing Unionville, Bellefonte and Hub- lersburg. The first car made its maid. en trip Saturday. The proprietors, Martz and Womeladorf were very much pleased with the outlook and expect to run their car on schedule time as soon as they can arrange matters, so as to catch the most trav. ¢l. The bus line will be very conven- fent for most every person along the line as they will stop any where to take on a passenger which In Itself will be an inducement that will be Spproeiatst by the patrons along the ine. is able Jerry Hardy, a young freight brake man whose home is In Tyrone, had his arm painfully bru on Saturday by Rotting It caught an brake wheel while on duty on 14 Eagle valley. a} | | | {in our | tend. Continued. They i Branch, at (Bry | ening re- | | present HUBLERSBURG. Mr. and Mr. Jacob Weaver, Jr. were Parvin one day last to help the atter's sister butcher The Oregon Indian Medicine town; come one and all Hope they will have will stay one week Charles Carner, from spent Thanksgiving with his parents here. The first he was home for two years, Come again Charlie Miss Floren Sherr, after spending + week with her aunt Mrs, Frank Carner returned Tuesday to her Mc Elhattan Rey and Mrs Ertel daughter from Clintondale, urday at Wm. Minnich' the butchering Miss Mary Bi thro to 1 show is and at- success, Roaring little Sat in and spent and took wrtley is laid up with a Ore it and Mrs Siding, d H l eltman, from ped their daugh Mi vd Heckman Friday. nr m be : a week was ind made on Th ture Mrs, W a busine irsday and 8 entitled, Adal m son Max efonte to her A spending a brother, Dr. and - ertalnment will HUBLERSBURG. Swart ofosnt z Hat made urday n © AXEMANN., Neaver and Mrs y Centre Hall on Thuts Pomona Grange union auxiliary oyster supper in G re room on Saturday 13, they will have es for ons tend 1a y ng The ladies bazaar and ans at I arti for nts a Ww iseful suitable mail H BAe Rip § EArme nity will be home [| | Jersey James | will hold | ev. | many | Christmas | and other | invited, | warm | accommodating | there will al- s Cream, cake White, drug store in quite ill at his fn in lefonte clerk Krumrine's Pel has parent's home at this ! plac 0 ] or Mrs home | fow | Mra, The E at days Ww igene Heverly Lewistown, with her M, Stuart evangelists, Ramsey, who have been holding vices at Hecla, visited at W White's on Saturday Curtis White and wife over a bouncing big boy A. I. Johnson visited this week The ladies’ union auxiliary the home of Foster Jodon, Jr. to sew for Mrs been ll. They ing for her returned to her after spending a parents, Mr and ser 8 Thompson are rejoicing friends met at on Wed. did quite which she a bit of sew. greatly appre. STORMSTOWN. Hi, ho. Winter has come with good friend, the snow Mr. and Mrs. T. V. party In honor of birthday, there five present, Veris Way and Carl Furst were State College visitors on Saturday ev. ening The puplls of Stony Point school will hold thelr Christmas entertain ments on Wednesday, Dec, 24. Every- body Invited. Barr Mrs. Mary , of Tyrone, Is spending a season at the home of her sister-in-law, Mra. W, H. Stiver, of Centre Hall, who recently fell and broke her hip while coming from church, its Stevens gave a their son, Lester's being about twenty. and candies for | been | and | i here Jodon who has | FILLMORE, No. 2. (Contributed last week.) We all pleased to hear of Robert Tre holding revival meeting dur- Ing vacation at Christmas time. We in wighing him much suc- CEOSR Misses spent TY PENNA. FURNACE. (Contributed last week.) he was above March and car shop as last the to SBhintown employed In stated De gur Renovo Man Killed. Charles A. Doebler, of Bhintown, an | Chester Holderman, Miss Anna | employe of the Pennsy car shops at | Holderman, Mrs. John Holderman and | was struck hy the milk train Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Collins spent Sat- | golng west and instantly ki neat urday and Sunda at the home of | H R tower Thursday night about 30 | ink Jacob Harpster | o'clock, The particulars of th . | Herbert Elmer Baney spent Sunday with his | eldent are ven the Renow A sale parents at Warriors Mark | i follow The Bazaar [54 Springs on Fri BT | day ni wil not very well attended and ha | Most A oF observed Thanksgiv her | ing day, Some had { interesting Ho. entertainments | William Young, of But wring is all Thanksgiving at | pre (iarner and Mrs Foster fat are uler his join 42 and was aged hin wife Florence, and Eugene inte n, eased ved by children Twila f, of vears the tenovo, | N led h) [ N also ¢ mad ac mh IW K O i8 Besse and anksgiving at thelr sister, Mrs, G Port Matilda, Migs I.a ister, Mra Mr. and Shore Estelle Peters | the home Shipley, slo Of of B. and 8, Railroad Sold. 1ffnl Bu anna port 5,000.16 repres fundin re p ' it OCK LY eh urn Keph Parson Mrs spent My irt, Is visiting it Toledo, O} quite 0 aor for § here at he de as he open on the KO RAVER ents hogs sted the LIAL nding reintive this } 1 if i! 14 id New ut A : 1] Tho w he Wis 1 the 2} y heal X a 4 ’ 1¢ y ’ 1] M indo 8 | 113 } + the tnd o re Charles, haser e 11. A and is follow« Lee, irs. C. a half rall- Friday 00 by enting g four was Equl- York, follow- prop- iver ffalo Wo Hgrry XNA, a ke fl VV MAKE THIS STORE YOUR Christmas Shopping Headquarters And your shopping will be more of a pleasure than a care. We have here—all now on display the newest things for men and boys we r= Sppropriale; substantial giving things. Many novelties new and distinct, as well as thé plainer “every day” things. We are in com- plete readiness-~display, all over the store that will nih pi help you solve-—the “‘right ’ thing. Come stroll through the store, its all devoted to Christmas things—the very atmosphere breathes the yuletide spirit. Buy in the fullest confidence--for every thing even to the least expensive is dependable-—our reputation for high class attire only-—is your Safeguard as well as the knowledge in our plan of gladly exchanging without question any thing returned after Christmas. We'll help in suggesting sizes when you want us, Every article large or small—beautifully packed in special Holiday boxes without extra cost to you, Come, the new Smart things are here, and more profusely than elsewhere. Sing and ture ties and weaves and to < 2 O00 we difficult tl nvemently displ: two hundred different All new ved, ng over in plain and ana as and new view, shapes, [les 25 SETS LOU ( ored the height of c« {GING ROBES cloths ymfort some with boxes, others soc to $2.00. I'NE Some with hose to match, and handkerchief, some in holiday in leather cases, : . ho ) 1 " 1 . : and Silk dren's and luxury. € ' Raincoats COATS rfolk mod- MACKINAW In three different els and two plain An en- tirely new line of patterns received for Holiday buying BATH ROBES. In new smart and interesting showing, Shawl Collar and Military Collar models. Nam with Slippers to match, lary Robes in twenty-six dif- ferent patterns of stripes figures and plain color, $3.50 to $7.50. Blanket Robes same cuts, thirty- four different designs including the popular Indian patterns, $4 to $10. MUFFLERS Knitted £1.00 to ' j styles, an unusual \ { Mufflers for ordinary dress wear Sz.00 5 Silk, full dre Phoenix Mufflers, Made up Silk Mufflers, $1.00 and $1.50. and to $1 SOC SO nt 5 Bovs' and Girls, 6to1 $5.00 and $7.50. S178 yrs. Men's and Ladies’, $5.00 to $15. HANDKERCHIEFS STUD SETS. CUFF LINKS AND SWEATER COATS. The Blanvelt, the most popular college Sweater of to day. All col- ors in Norfolk, and Raglan, Raglan cuts at $6.50 to $10.00. Other Good Sweaters of every kind for Men and Ladies, $1.50 to $5.00. Childrens Sweaters $1.50 to $3.00. LEATHER GOODS show the largest and most 1 Goods in this section of well made, § year guaranteed Likly Goods and other takes Traveling Bags for Men and Women. Suit ases, ‘Hat Boxes and Trunks, ANGORA Mufflers, Sweaters. Vests and We ravelers valued line of the State——The BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS. SHIRTS of Madras, Percale, Mercerized, Silk mixtures and Silk HOSIERY. in plaio nd plaited styles. Flan- Holeproof Guaranteed Hose in Silk and Lisle, other makes in Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Cassimeres. Steamer Rugs that serve so well for motor blankets, couch covers, etc. PAJAMAS and NIGHT SHIRTS Sim The Clothier, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. STATE COLLEGE, PA,
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