Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 11, 1913, Image 7

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    Thursday, December 11th, 1913,
Eon
THE CENTRE DE
MOCRAT, BELLEFONT
en
oHoROmoNoNON
-«Miss Reble Noll departed Tues-
day afternoon on a visit to friends in
Warriorsmark.
+Mr. Isaac Gates, of Tyrone,
Bellefonte over Tuesday night
meeting of the Masonic
was
at
in
tending a
der,
«Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson return-
home on Monday from a two
visit to her daughter-in-law,
ed
week's
at Kane, Pa
A new
heen reported at
eph Apt on East Bishop street.
Dr. E. K. Musser, the dentist, has
closed his office and gone to Philadel
phia for a two Bo kg vacation
«Mr. and Mrs
near Hellefonte,
ing for Reading,
meeting of the State
-“A Girl of the
be the attraction
Saturday, Dex
evening
-=Stop
ware (Co, store
They sing all
half the night
~Mrs. Paul
rived in Bellefonte
way to visit her parents, Mr. ar
William #. Noll at Pleasant
Miss Nell C
spending some time
Mr. J. Coburn Rogers,
afternoon for er |
has
Jos-
fever
residence of
of scarlet
the
L8e
Grove, who reside
Tuesday morn
attend a
Grange,
to
Underworld” will
opera house |
afternoon and
at the
20th,
at the
Potter-Hoy
thelr «
FHArd- |
Aries
and |
|]
in
ar
day
and seg
hours of
Adv
Keller, of Altoona
Wednesday on
d
Gam
the
ar-
her |
Mrs. |
ainnon, who
George Keeler
18s driver
Monday
ywned
position
and
taxi-cab «
bus 34]
the
Monday
Kansas after
at the home
T. Fox of East
Miss
Commer
cember 15
Christmas
ever
mmodadal
open
the acc
trons.
ngage
pairing
wood
The i
C. Williams
he will give
herd of
towards
sion 25x
middle
D. B
in Clear
days
Stine
this o«
custom
ing at
The
church i
ing next Friday evening at 7:4
Prof. G. F. Ritter, of the B«
Academy will make an addre
men in town are ited And
member is urged present
occasion
wtTwo
to the
tussell
visit
at
ir
good demo sitors
county
vere
woo Nn
Marion
id Mex
peat tt
Stamm,
and the veneral
Union We had a long chat =
gentlemen, the former of whom
progressive farmer, and the latter
well, the youngest old hap
township
imels
township,
key. of
th
hot i
CI
in
in his
Miller, who
division,
“Hamuel
the Bunbury
family and household goods to North
umberiand. The house vacated by Mr
Miller, on south Water street, has been |
leased by Thomas Walker, an employ
ee of the Lauvderbach-Barber Co., who |
moved into it this week Mr. Walker
formerly resided in Coleville
“Mra. Denlug' gchool
will hold a baked bean supper at the |
home of Mra. Harry Smith, east Lo-
gan street, on Friday evening of this
week, from 5:30 to ® o'clock. A charge
of 16 cents will be made for the sup-
per, the proceeds of which will go to
the benefit of the Lutheran parsonage
Ice cream and cake ‘will also be on
sale,
«While making an experiment in
chemistry at the Academy Mpnday
evening Prof. A. H. Sloop had the
left wide of his face badly bugned by
nitrie-acid, Several drops of water
from a leaking water pipe accidentals
ly fell on the fulcum containing the
acid and it was thrown over his face
and clothes, Mr, Sloop lost a good suit
of clothes as well as uffering the pain
from his injury, but none of the ter
braking on |
moved his
18.)
has
Sunday class
Scenic this afternoon and evening,
home
friends
burg,
Harry L
of
erat
day
N
Bister,
Spring
conductor, no
to
afternoon
Mrs
fr
Adie SASL
|
| Fel
rible acid reached his eyes,
neReRomeNe
In and About Bellefonte §
PHOMONONNONONO HONOR NINO NONONONONONONOR
Don't forget “Hiawatha” at the
Freda Baum has returned |
two weeks’ visit among |
York City |
Cadwallader,
week-end guest
of this place
and little
callers at
in town
Miss
from a
in New
Ww. ¥
Was a
Garber,
of
of
Pitts-
Mrs
Mr
grandson,
the Demo
dh Wednes
Lutz
were
while
Harvey
Nittany,
office
WwW. Tripple, of
Sunday at the
Harry Yeager
Rochester,
home of his
on North
(‘harles
Y., spent
Mrs
street,
railroad
list, wa
returning
the same
the veteran
the retired
wr Monday,
Lewishurg
H Cook,
Ww
Bellefont visite
home
on
his
of Mill
Mrs
street
Hall,
(jeorge
Sanderson,
home of
Linn
til after Ci
Miss
a guest
Potter,
Kate
ast She
1Irist
Loganton
week
Mr
and
Mins
heen
fonte as
William
Tammie Boob, of )
spending the In
wnd
ther
past
of
IAS
elle
ends
Robert
1 =
nd
anide
June has
mmittes
of
parts
one thousand
of the United
ited upon Congress and
Wilson, to ask for the sub
amendment to the con
will ver prohibit
sale, importation, ex.
of all
beverage Iw
if this commities
for Washington Tuesday (
night he will speak
, And incidents of t)
8 Congregation
The
me
fr all
States \
Pres
mission
citizens m
dent
of
h fore
116
d trar
yr
A =.
portation
TE
ane
left n
on 1}
o ty
Susquehanna Clee Club. wh
delighted
here Fri
ernl ox
nsione have
will
lefonte an con,
day ev of next week, Dec
and give a concert In the opera house
for the benefit of the Lutheran church
The personnel of the club this vear
embraces nineteen members. five more
than carried heretofore, and their Ape
pearance promises to he a rare mus
ical treat. General admission will
25 cents, and reserved seats 15
Reservation of seats mav be had at
Clement Dale's law office the day pre
ceding the concert
he
ening
be
Beautiful Paintings Free.
Particular attention Is called to the
large advertisement of the Philadel
phia Public Ledger on page five of this
issue, announcing the offer of that
paper to give away absolutely free
handsome reproductions of the fam-
ous Violet Oakley paintings in the
Pennsylvania State Capitol at Harris.
burg. This is one of the most liberal
offers ever made by a newspaper, and
is done at great expense. urn to
page five and read how the pictures
may be obtained without a cent of
cost to yourself,
cents, |
|
| Bellefonte Elks Held Impressive Ser-
dred
of
Vi
| not
£). |
(
first 8
of their
bered
eph S I
| Jenki
Benevolent
Wis
{ ternoon
THEIR LODGE OF SORROW,
|
vices
at Petrikin Hall Sunday.
Befori
an audience of several hun
people Including many members
the order, the annual memorial
es of the Bellefonte Lodge, No
Protective Order of
Petrikin Hall, Sunday
o'clock That death does
end the belief of the 1B. P
us is proven by the edict of the
odie which apart the
mda 'ecember of each vear
un day commemoration of
members who
Since Hellefonts
{ ed four of
rossed tl
Het
1004
Folks
held nf
nt
all Is
irand
in
of
have
Lodge
members
and
vid namel
John
ring
her The
afternoon wa
Have
jm
I lent river
de
Hon
d, and d
ip 8. Fi
inday
LI
the
irnes
among
OG
n
ear nr
ervice
I an the
past
entire
most
impressive
mil
19th. |
he
i a
hed d
The
members
{ the cl
T
exercises Were
Exalted Ruler
irmed his
manner
AN.
vile
JULI
AARONSBURG.
ARN
\ y
Y ELL.
nfer helped Mrs
rd hited )
or ia
’ this
lark
church 14 r 11
menting
week
1ellof
11
nta
her Trixie (Cone
3
ace
Mrs
spent
of this
Mr. and
Milesburg,
fora
or
Wilson
Sunday at J
A. CO
n
Flizabeth Breth, of
is spending a couple
Mra, Katie Jacobs,
surprise party was
home of Henry Confer's
an evening in honor
Philip. All report a
M jan
ven
with
A
Lock
of
Ha-
weeks
held at
last Thurs.
of their son
delightful time
the
MANNTOWN.
Here we are again after a long rest.
Miss Daisy Mann spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Miss Bessie Butler.
Miss Gladys, Zyiphin and Andrey
Walker and Dora Nyman spent Sun-
day with their friends, Rena and
Francis Emenhizer
Butchering is all the go around here
at present,
Mrs. Harry Long spent one night
Inst week at the home of Mr. Harry
Walker,
Miss Daley Mann returned home last
Sunday from Lock Haven,
George Walker came home from Or-
viston last week suffering with a
pain in his side.
| He
ment
Heaton of |
RECENT DEATHS.
SPITZER: — Francis Spitzer, an old
soldier, died on Wednesday morning
of last week at hig farm home in Rush |!
township, of a complication of dis-
eases incident to the infirmitjes of age.
had been {ll about elght weeks, |
His age was 79 years and 11 days, |
Surviving is his wife and an adopted |!
daughter, Mrs end Meek Inter- |
wis made Oncenla
afternoon
NORRIS
aed resident
unday,
Of
dren
James
Altoona,
at on !
Mrs
of
November
William Strong
the widow
maiden name
ws due to general
dent to
held the follow
being conducted
terment at Zion
EMERICK
xty-four ve
Sarah Norris,
Potter township,
30th, at
near Colyer
James
an
died
home
She
'
the
Norris and
Kuhn Death
breaking down
T he funeral w
Tuesda gervl
Rey Bierly
of
Was
in
old age am |
on |
In
Ing
Dy
aged |
ini
Emerick
found dead
Freeport, 11
He was ba
there many P
arried-——divor
had not
enteen
from
from
AIS
mrding house
about ten da Aro
Hall, but left
He w twice m
f¢ ind
for "ey
women
children
in NOx
rm inj
ars |
ed
Centr
ond
Are
KERN
Mr
Spring
foil \W y
TOLHOWINng
Ld |
Ben =
| disease
nd
tor
¥
M
Jaffa Tem
na Funeral
home on |
Hes
which {1
]
elle
Monday, inter
from the
7 train
being made direct
| emeter
ocum, I), D the Metl
mducted the servies
HAREHI
wrget |S
) f t
ROGER
rmet
rs dey
| :
Het
Bellefonte lawyer
i f Altoona, died
inst Friday
monia and
x long 11
the inst
4 } The de
Ww J kor township,
Centre county, June 10th, 154% and was
aged 64 vears montha and 26 days
He was the of David and Nancy
Rhone Harshberger, both long since
decvased Mr Harehberger's early
years were spent on his father's farm
[in his native county, but his educa.
tion was comnleted at Dickinson sem-
inary in Willlamsport. He the:
came a teacher, and after three years
as Superintendent of the Orphan's
School at Chester Springs, Pa., he pre
pared for the legal profession, taking
a course in the law school at Albany,
N. Y., graduating in 1872, and subse.
quently spent a year In the office of
the late Judge Adam Hoy. He later
taught school for several yoars and
finally in 1882 he was admitted to the
bar of Centre county, forming a part
nership with the Hon, Seth H. Yocum,
wince deceased, He continued to prac-
tice up until A few years ago when
falling health caused him to give up
practice. He removed to Altoona seve
eral years ago and became ¢ traveling
salesman. Mr, Harshberger was mar-
ried twice, his first wife was Miss
admitted
November
18 born In
vas
| consed w
gon
| 29th,
|
{survives him
and
member
for
plivce
Sunday | 0
Were
{A Happy
| “mith
| Hams
BY
Julia C, Barnhart, whe died January
K94. Ey this union
survive,
B., of
His
Tompkins,
with
IAlllan, of
of the
ten Years
Methodist
Funeral
home
three chil-
Ralph CC, of Pittsburg. |
Johnstown and Mary, of |
second wife was Miss
of Bellefonte, who
two children Henry |
Altoona He was al
Methodist chur ana
was superintendent of |
Bunday school at this
ser were held ar
in Saturday
Sunda morning the remains
to Curtin, Pa,, where in
made He w nN memes
Hellefonte ‘amt itr |
lara
h
he
vices
is late Altoona
Vening
taken
erment
r ol
f the
m
Was
the
(lolden
her
Kagle,
attended
ted
ser
nerd
were condu grave 1
UNIONVILLE. |
will quarter) meet
the Free Methodist
next Frida ever
inue Saturda eveni
Sunday evening k
be present
re
nning
ont
in
d
nda
ine.
wily
re week |
in
wl dasghter, Jose
]
|
the
| Fisher
| fonte
| WANTED
BASKET SALE.
Special Christmas Sale of Delle~
taskets at China Hall, Belle-
fonte, Pa commencing Dec 13th.
All Baskets will be sold at attractive
prices This is pportunity to pur-
chase vour Christmas Presents
x44 M. I. GARDNER
an o
Penny a Word Adv.
Any subscriber can insert a want advertises
ment in this column one Issue free, If iL dose
not exceed 26 words, charges to others, ons
cent & word, first issue, no advertisement lose
than 25 cents; two issues 40 cents; threes lssuss
80 cents, No advertisements will be answers
from this oMoe
M. Kelchline
x60
Bald Eagle
xiv
Inquire Of
8-1
your choice
191.1
HOUSES :— For sale anc
Beliefonwe. Pa
FOR SALE: ~Plgs of all
Swocv Farm. Howard, Pa
FOR ct ENT. House in
Toner Hugg, Milesburye
FOR SALLE
of two. .(
rent. J
Bizen
vy
MM
ood al
Shuey
nr
13¢
A home with » fare
quire M M
ars. Jos
"a HOT 8
Hetonte
r a boy four
Bellefonve
ia In
WANTED ~ At the Haag ho
girl, also one in k
Belietonte., Pa
FOR SALE Team «
welght about 27}
Niuvany
yours «
Apply
when
bE ¢ years oi
ash or Lime G
FORSALE
years old F
en or aOaress
FOR SALE: —Thirt
Buick Roadster, 2224 T
Brooks Pa
FOR
Sie
Agent, Curtin
Helton Pa
FOR
00
He
(ond
abot
Bellefont
| Be
ard 4 i
Couple
ad
tom
orls me
have to
wit othing syrup
to levi H. K
Harr Mrs
inte of
s
emsel vos
the gorge
Hard P
fF
were
ark,
Mrs Bul-
Lucas, Mr
Mre, Sarah
Miles, J Wilbur
Mra Abednego Wil.
Mrs. A. F. Holderman
Prof. J. Fox, Harry
and daughter
Mr, ("ora Kreps, J. J. Morris
Mr, and Mra, Wm, Summers and
three dauvehters.ahe or cing In
parinership with the butchering, each
furnishing one 350.11 hog
Had the writer been ston
ve would give the readers
columns of spiey reading on
ject of temperance, Woman
the doings at the Bellefonte
A... et cetra—arguments indulged
women and men—and the It was
that nearly every one agreed with
every other one. At all events we had
a good jolly hour of chin music pre
ceding the dinner
A Sad Accident :
Clyde Brower, son of Mr. and Mrs
Wm. Brower, of Union twp, was so
badly Injured in a rail road accident
in the vicinity of Greensburg on Sun-
day night that he died at the Greens.
burg hospital the following Tuesday
evening, His leg was so badly crush.
ed that it had to be amputated which
was the cause of his death, Deceased
was a most esteemable young man, 18
years of age and is survived by his
parents, and eleven brothers and mis.
ters, his being the first death in the
family. On Wednesday, the remains
were taken to undertaker, Wetzler's at
Milesburg who prepared it for burial
Funeral services were held at the
home of deceased and were conducted
by the Rev. M. Piper, assisted by Rev.
Ash and Collins. Interment in ceme-
tery east of Unionville,
elle
Smith
and
Mr. and
two children,
Diwain, Mrs
and
Jones
dn
and
iatt
werapher
several
the sub
Bufferage
M. C
in In
res
RAW
paid
nd wil
w
FOR SA LE
Re ng} 8 Be
INSURANCE Insure 3
OBES Promptly
efonte Pa
FORRENT--AQ
ge Bu
red by the best
Jap's Flash
| FARM For sale or
wiles west of He
being clear
bank barn ar
lon farm WV
for prog«
Address
| about
{ house
| and we
r exchange
mont reo
fonte, Route |
| FOR SALE Prize Pekin Ducks. 8 (
{ and White Leghorns White
Barred Rocks. 8. C. Buf! On
{Geese Fine ocockerels. puilets
hens Get your breaders now fr
winners Locust H i
Pa
Brown
W yandoties,
Embden
yearling
ngLons
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S
! © matter t f antate of
NOTICE.
we enn n W. Harter
against
present
H ART
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
the matter of the estate of Fidw
4 L SE oliege Towt CaN
letters of Administration the above
named estate having been granted to the
ndersigned by the Register of Willis of
Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons
indebted t the sald estate are hereby
requeste make payment and per-
sons having claims against sald estate
Are reo ue 1 to present the same duly
Lauthenticaled without delay to
W. D. MARSHALL. Ads
MSLOWT
+
’
. shit
R
s
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ADMIN
STRATRIX'S NOTICE.
in mater of the estate of Mary E. Beani-
| son. late of Howard Borough, deceased
| Letters of Administration in the above
| named estate having been granted to the
| undersigned by the Register of Wills of
| Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons
indebted to the sald estate are hereby
| requested to make payment and all per-
ipone having calms against sald estates
| are requested to present the same duly
authenticated without delay to
MRS. GERTRUDE GARDNER, ADMRX
Howard Pa
the
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
| In the matter of the estate of J. M. Goodhart
| late of Gregg township. deceased
| Letters of Administration in the above
[named estate having been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Wills of
| Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons
indebted to the sald estate are hereby
| requested to make payment and all per-
pone having calms against sald estate
{are requested to t the same auly
gr without delay to
JOHN G. DAURERMAN, Centre Hall
MRS. LETTIE GOODHART, Spring Millis
 & Administrators
PUBLIC SALES,
FRIDAY. DEC. 19-V. 8 Weston, on the A. §
Willismos farm, midway between Port Matilda
snd Martha Purbsee, will sell: 4 horses 3
milch cows. I young estile. chickens, farm im.
Jlamatits grain and some household goods.
Salest lpm LF. Maves, soot
SATURDAY DEC. 20:~F. W. Gross, on the R
0. Way farm, four miles west of Stormstown,
Halfmoon road, will sell: 2 horses, 12 oat
neluding mileh cows: 3 head of
fall line of implements and house.
Salest 10a mm. George O, Walle,
Orr, clerk.
the,
wae,
wt
o—
Bellefonte—Grain.
The following prices are paid by C Y.
Wagner for grain,
Whatt, ROE «oooovosovviiniisniia
SYhant, VWHIME ..onuicrinsissesin,
Ry»
Corn
Onts
Barley
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