Thursday, December ith, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. Tr — - ws — w—— Dl ——— : oHON HOH ONONONONONO NOH ONONONO NON NONO NON SHON NIHON ORR RECENT DEATHS. | been muttering for some time from) nn asthma and heart trouble and this! € y a or Vv. | C dh ’ Suny poi oti | Any subscriber ean insert a wall sdversis | DOM Leonard GG. Dom, one of with her advanced age caused other ment ip this column one issue free, if it d - » or’ “ } aj ) . alls “ " Philipsburg's best known and most complicatie ng which finally led to her | not exceed 25 words; charges 10 others, one O u On Cc | highly respected citizens, was found death, Bh ware born in Lebanon | cent a word, first issue, no advertisement les | Sond in bed at his home in that place county in 1830 and was aged 78 years, | than 26 eens; two issues 40 cents; three issues Sabbath morning about 8:30 o'clock. | 10 months and 21 days. She was the | cents, No advertisements will be answered He had not been In good health for | daughter of Henry and Catherine Noll from this office d t his death at this time | Wolf and with her parents oved 10} aa m - - mete oRINININIRIR oNcuImININITe home time bu bs parents moved 0 | REED "Gos Rpool Tog truck 8, G. Hote {was entirely unexpected, Deceased (Centre county when she was seven . oe Spool log truck. 5. G. Rote, | ; y Coburn. Pa Jacob See "A Girl of the Underworld” COUNCIL MEETING, was a native of Berlin, Somersett | years old. Here she grew to woman- Ot ~ mu ————— at the opera house next Saturday ev- . | county. He was married to Miss | hood and in 1866 was united in mar- Betiatonte For sass and rent. J. M Relohli ; seiday night. ening. The meeting of the boro council on | Catherine E. Wingert at her home in |rlage to Henry Zeigler, who passed . aT over Friday nik | Cm : ; Monday evening was attended by all | Wellersburg on January 13, 1863 ana away about ten years ago. Surviving POR WENT House io Milesbury. Inquire Of | {f Philadelphia, H. C. Quigley, Esq. departed on ) y Toner Huge. Mllesburg, Pa 43 -~fred Chambers, 0 4 Monday aMernoon on a business tri but one member and a strenuous ef- | on January 13, 1913, they celebrated |this union are the following children: was calling on Bellefonte friends and be nd alte: on on ab \e Plfort was made to clean up all busi | thelr golden wedding anniversary. As | Harvey M., of Rock City, Il, Josiah FOR SAL Good wll elie horse yout Shots acquaintances Saturday. : nly ness before them, as only one meeting |(& result of this union, seven children | T., of Bellefonte; Nathaniel H., of Sotwwo. CO. Shuey, Bellefonte ort, “mA Gin of the Underworld’ > Dr. J. I. Seibert and wife spent | remains before the present council re- | Were born, three of whom along with | Spring Mills; Adam E. of State Col- WANTED AL the Haag house. a ining room teaches a great moral lesson. At the Sunday with friends in Newport and | tires to be succeeded by a new body | his wife, survive, viz: Miss Ada, a lege; William, of Beers, West Vir péilefonte, Pa. Wants, Apply Howl Hh opera house EIR ha evening. New Bloomfield, Pa of law makers on January 1st trained nurse residing ip Philadelphia, | ginla;, Irvin W., of Fleetwood, Ellza- —— Rev. John Hewitt departed Mon- Mrs. Auchtmulty, of Albany, N. Y., N. B. Spangler, Esq. representing |and Misses Mary and Grace at home. | beth, Howard and Catherine at home. FOR SALE. Team of horses, S& 6 years old, day S Hermoon on a business and|!s a guest of her sister, Mrs. George | the State Centre Electric Company Mr. Dom had been a resident of | She also leaves a brother and two sis- as ny ure tri 4 to Philadelphia. Ingraham, on Lamb street, appeared before council and asked that | Phillipsburg for the past forty years | (ers as follows David Wolf, of Win- Te aimy PE Pp In Pp — re ; y re the President and Secretary of coun- | and was a contracting plasterer. He slow, Wis, Mrs. Israel Yearick ‘ APPLES Baldwin, Bellflower, Ewalt and D - Mrs. Weston, wife of Dr. Weston, b n I ’ rick, o North « ie J. Thomas Mitchell, Esq. return . cil be authorized to ex . was a sincere christian. a member of | Huston, Pa., and M grihwestern Greening apples for sale. W. i from a vis- | secretary of the Y. M. ( A. was a i I red to execute an agree- ns i An, 4 memb 0 1, w and Mrs. Amos Fell of B. Grove, Spring Mills, Pa. R.F.D ed home Monday evening >. Mitchell | Willlamsport visitor on Tuesday. ment giving their proposal for a |the Presbyterian church and had nev- | Rebersburg, Pa. In her girlhood days it to his brother, Joseph I che , a : franchise and including the sale of | er missed a communion service in |she united with the Evangelical church —Six exirs five stock ewes; ve 70- and family at Lewistown. — Miss Virgie Robb returned home |). ‘ Ib. Berkshire and Che pig : . Th AY fter-a two months Green Mill property and the bore's [forty years. He was ordained an el- (and was always faithful to its teach- [s) RA pera Aer Hall. Pa.. Bell phobe J —~Miss Mabel Harmer returned Sat- | last lursday after a twi nonths | geceptance of the contract, the same |der in the church March 1, 1875 and | ings, leading a consistent christian urd to her home in Philadelphia af- visit with friends in Shamokin and |, 1, ™ A FOR SALE; ( oc m 0, wy 1900, M 2 \ | « approved by the Burgess, and to | has served faithfully ever since The | life. Bhe was a kind and affection- od 1K: One good tar horse. wr {900,10 ter an extended visit in ; Bellefonte Alt wy : | be filled with the Public Ullities Com- | funeral services were held on Wed- |ate mother, good neighbor and friepd | call or address I Dorsey Chronimer Julian, x50 with her sister, Mrs. H. W Tate, " Mrs Theodore ( Be and Bon, Siasion at Harrisburg. Counucil ap- | nesda) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- land will be missed by a large circle FOR BALE Thirty. horse Power 3 pusseng Mrs. Robert Fay, of Altoona, Was Melvin, returned ome uesday evens | Proved this request and ordered that | ment in the Philipsburg cemetery of friends. In addition to the chil Buick Roadster. 32x3 Tires: make offer W the guest over Sunday of her parents, ing from a visit to her daughter inthe same be done. RICE Mrs. C dren mentioned above . she leaves | Brooks. Agent, Curtin. Pa, COm Phone 781 » . {4 . vex t 4 , Catherine Rice, a high- : Mr. and Mess Jobe Tan to friends gn oon communication was received ||." wyteemed resident of this place eighteen grand-children and two | RAW FURS WANTED Highest cash prives her way home from a visit to friends Mrs. G. R. Spigelmyer returned |*rom the State Department of Health died last Thursday afternoon at q | Kreat grandchildren Brief services Dald for fox, mink. coon, muskrat, bear, Skunk : home Tuesd: evening from a visit |&iving a list of rules and regulations | y . were held at her late home Tuesday at wild cal hides. GG. Edward Haupt Belle in Boston, Mass, hb me uesday v i, Hor + drawn by the Advisory board o'clock at the home of her son Gamel | 1750 "Fer 0 P40 ne y a and w ia cut hides i M ile | ) t her son-in-law, Mr offman, at} bs '3 ¢ AUVISOr) wourd cover- . don ate er 3 TPA " AR § ¢ mich the emailing were | = A . ee — ~Mrs. Anna Glenn, widow ut ] 4 Willi ymsport, Pa ing public drinking cups barbers’ Rice on South Water street. Bhe bad |... 10 Centre Hall where services| FOR SALE:—Driving horse. 6 years old, weight CG obtooni, attended the funeral ul hry | | brushes, public towels and eating been ill for some time with tubercu-| oo = acted in the Evangelical 1030, safe, sound and a free driver single or late of Altoona, attended the funeral | Mrs. Kathryn Massey, of Philadel I ’ WW lois of the bowels and for four weeks : v VANECHCHE | gouble, H. H Ourtin, Curtin, Pa ou of her niece, Miss Maude Balley at | | | utensils Public drinking cups and church by her pastor, Rev A F . 1 i x | P hia, is yisiting at the home pf her | Is are barred Hotels ay res was treated at the Bellefonte hospital. | Weaver of Bellefonte 2 maf od Te Hey LOST Gold Fimmed spectacles belween Miss State College, Saturday | oi isters, Misses Anna and Eva Powers, | ! fon ‘ i 1 by Rev, —Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beaver and east Lamb street : tlOwels taurants must sterilize all drinking About a week previous to her death | Boy's residence and the Scenic Finder Cups and ng ten ™H com she was removed to her son's home ted 1.1 Int " please leave at this office or the residenoe of {| AACTe i @il= Deg re iermen daughter Kathryn, of Yorktown | Misses Anna and Caroline Valen municatio: ‘an referre : dm tu3t where she passed peacefully away at PE rip wh a nt ne Miss Hoy 4 Heights, are spending a season in |tine returned home on Monday from | committee the above stated tim I'he deceased sons were ii ARnce. a Be’ fu LADIES start home business making neck- llefonte at the home of the form- [a visit to friends in Philadelphia and A" Datith : ig was shorn at-Bald Engle Furnace and [SORE Welt 0 yl tnt ‘West Vir. | saree. {2Bonen profs. Bxperiencs uanecth Bellefonte at 1 . A: Voth Bord bam A Nan 4 rol for | vas the daughte Samuel and | €Ta} except Villiam ‘ Ves Vir- {sary. Mail dime for pattern (ostructions er's parents, Judge and Mrs. James | other eastern cities i ght on Soutl ‘on t 4 TF Pode ’ pl ginia, who was mb get hers Needlecraft, 2008 Al pa, Pa | BeaV 4 . - | Ellzabeth Woomer, Sh vas aged 76 |" v sr ———— jeaver. Miss Eva Powers cars and 9 mont! 1 wis mar | FOR SALE Ope Varqubar saw mil-3 hesd George T. Bu attended i ban quite severely W ith an absce a i oe 2 tae Mira mitts for | Lied to Samuel Rice and for many “A Girl of the Underworld.” blocks, new (2 tnch saw inserted; Chase shin- quet of Shriners at Altoona on rhurs- and. and has been under nysi- ri Lar . / | years pas has been a resident of In all homes, in all branches of life bor h 817 b "Joh ge Ev running order, price for day evening it being the occasion of jan's care the past week A cominuni in Was recely fro , yi Her husband preceded | there is an uncertain feeling of un- oth ohn )y. Zion, Pa XN the annual installation of the newl) Miss Isabelle Merriman New § no. onda Hig OF 4 one |, er t he grave about two years igo. | easiness, a desire to go away to see FOR SALE —New twelve room frame house elected officers of Jaffa Temple, A. A. ly i City, arrived in Bellefonte Mon- | l sign which stan 0 t Surviving her are the following chil- | the world; to go on your own accord; with modern conveniences. on South Pugh St : « . i n o Lo ine State Ooliege. Terms “1 itp r. BP QO. N., of 8, | de wv and will remain until after Christ “ on. High ct ; Keichiine's dren John Gamel, Mrs Mary A. | there ig not much pity for a giri alone, Shook pooh Mills Bel | phone. SE 4 a 5 . pt vs n iat reese that t ole ht rye, nd 1} 3 . er —— —Harry and Edward Alkey, wi ho | mas as the guest of her sister, Mrs Ying gh +" | Hockenbury, David IL. Mrs Minnie | homeless, hungry and without money . . have been visiting Bellefonte friends [John Blanchard of Wes! Linn street fg BSD. earY | Shirk and Harry H., all of Bellefonte, | There is only one road open for her, EMPLOYMENT. Position waned io left ing . § 3irl of the U . ’ home by gir) with child; steady, reliable and and relatives for some time past, leil | Mrs. J. A. McLaughlin and little dark. Mr. Thomas’ son fell over | She also leaves a sister and four {and “A Girl of the nderworld” will | 200d worker; sountrv-bred snd understands all Monday morning for Steubenville, |. , poyg returned to their this sign and hurt himself quite se- : brothers, namely, Mrs. Harper Rice, |#how you the folly of that road. A hold duties. Can furnish references. Ap Ohio, where they are employed in a] 41:0 na on Saturday afternoor t ver ir. Thomas asked for its t of Bellefonte: Porter, of Kane: Henry, |road perhaps which is smooth going, | piy st Lhis offiee for further information. large rubber works a pleasant visit at the home of : moval. Council after considering the of Bald Eagle. Martin, of Vail and |but when the end is reached, and you INBURANCE —Insure your town sod farm pro —Deputy Revenue Collector G. W.land Mrs. J. M. Bricker in this pl matter ordered its removal within 4s |Abednego, of Philipsburg. She was a Na Ri Sng the Sua a ju the Litans Valley Mutu Pirg Dakar. Reese departed Monday morning for John H. Bryan, one of hours sincere christian woman and a mem- |Tough and hard to travel. Every Lo og ls] a jes. Pott nty where he will devote SI DS enon veterand aft Nothing of Imuortan lint ber of the Methodist church. The |mother, father, brother and sister Uw J per cent lower then compan otter county fonte's well known veterans, eft onj| hing of importance was elicited . ; " owes it 10 themselves to see this beau- Losses prompily settiod. Earle C. Tuten, Agent. list of all] ’ t | fro ' am v A funeral services were held Bunday at Sis Week 10 HIKING uP the Monday for Youngstown, O. to spend |from the reports of the Street andj, 'p "rn, from the residence of her son | tiful play for the lesson it teaches Beefonie - Cd 0 . ; petatnn or POrpra O, in that d oun- | the holiday season with his daughter, | Fire and Police committees. The Fi- Gamel 'Rice Rev eo c Sl offi- |Oirls who want tw go to the city FOR QALE-—Saw mill, complete: 25 horse pow. who are liable for the new inco : expects t smal about th nance committee however r t ry . ny . ) rtrd a * | er Gelser engine on wheels, two circular saws ~ He SApacts AE Te that a settlement had been ipa ciated. Interment in Sunnyside cem- |¥irls who want to leave home, Iris | omen recely head blocks: Gang Badger, . . " weeks | with’ tha’ County” £1 nr Ched | etery who don't know their own mind shoul | Gampiete. cut off Wig: all Dew belts Will sell ~The choir of the United Evan- A. I. Garbrick, proprietor of the | which hy ounty ommissioners by BENNETT: —Mrs. Rebecca Kathe- soe “A Oirl of the Underworld” It | this stock sts low price. C. H. Beirly, Rabiiy gelical church will render a Cantata |, oo works in this place, on Tues- vh ch the boro pays $2000 towards INNE ’ Mrs. » will show the pitfalls of the big city Fl oy ( , on unday » a ’ nd he ew igh -e ri “ over 3 i . . R : Phar ¥. entitled “The Galilean” n Sunday | 4.0 moved to Valley View into the the new Hig street bride r|rine Bennett, wife of Bamuel Bennetl. | op "wy york he greatest moral night, which all are invited to hear RORY a 1 \ vd by him | Spring creek. Of this amount the [passed away Friday morning at 7:30) on ever taught is the verdict of | FARM For sale or exchange: sitassed sbout § [properly owned anc ocenplel’ Ly AMR 1) Gre ys § ir h, i . clock at her home in Tyrone. Death LN Aa Aga : r miles west of Bellefonte containing 100 sores, The music is sald to be unu suall 5 | prior to coming to Bellefonte about a ! pi 8 1304 'n . vg and receives o cl y d hv bs y "4 1 3 . ‘hich whe this beautiful four act comedy drama, | gbout 3 being cleared. balance in timber; pleasing and will prove a treat to all | year ago credit for $1 0 that the boro paid the | Was le to ¢ Topsy irom w lA Girl of the Underworld.” which is | bouse, bank bard and other outbuildings: good who attend. | A n | York Bridge Company for some. addi- | had been a patient sufferer for the |... oi iraction at the opers house, | aod wellon tarts. Will sell cheap On easy terms. —A. J. Knisely, formerly of this| The pretty farm scene In Joseph | tional work done. They also present. | last three and a half years. Mra | oo, 0 evening, Dec 20th Prices | OF exchange for property that will bring in . nt mba nf T™ x. Ran a id his} & Co's window is attracting io ' report of a settlement with Tax | Rebecca Katherine Bennett Was aj... .: rj and few at 75 cents mobihiy rent. Address A. 1 Garbrick. Belle piace, but late of rane, CR v Wil- fattention from th kiddies and gros Collector J. K. Johnston showing that {daughter of the late John and Mary | “° y gh 2 Ke ald. pug fonte, Route | og Ln taurant at that pace lo : “sa. jDEODlE ) It ¥.:4 » of the everest 1 i | 1 1908 duplicate $600 | Jane Woodring She was born at med {R son of Altoona. Mr. Knisely will re- | : ttempted hy t} nt 1 GOH y ta | Pars fat rr wi! wt Potter—Eisele. FOR SALE: ~ Prize Pekin Ducks. 8 ( tan his ice cream business and dar- | S13plays 3 tem y th mn J | fom te and $1900 on 1819 | Por Mat da Centre unty, Augu Th "Oi of Mr. and Mrs vin and White Leghorns White Wysndoties, : PAY A ects ‘to op- | FT Eng WN uplicate n ords ' ear it up thel! 1860 Thirty-one years ago the |... ° aa Ave "RoGna | Barred Rooks. 8. C. Buff Orploglons, Embden ing the coming Seashn axpec y rs { therar hur ! Rol) r' was dered > sniter | tWent ninth da of int December " . au ry po “1 Geese. Fite cockerels, pullets and yearling en up on a larger scale than ever fw contin the Christo fa ix "p18 r th i ' plicate and | sl 8 united ir arriage to Bam- |" Na dh 5, pr "M1 : A | natin. Shh Jou} Brtaeny Do Ig Fa 4 Cn K y jeezer, formerly He 3 uxt Rata " bio alle | : » nttaadt Aas tram] ‘ : : with the follow} v. 27th, when Mr. Andrew | bon winners Locust Hill Poultry Farm K Fred Heese ; Ral ve Thoda ' ‘ va 14 . Aho va . a 10 OW ne that : Matilda | Mattern. Julian, Pa x28-14 fonte, but who for v oh st y The p a tmaritdadd ottiement of t , und 194 bas hildren survis ' mourn & loving | ” § mad a tb ates : : arriag tae Jacob MAG US Lon signed his position n . 2 TOC ETH ey h " f the A (“haries ' aniche an v ms, the liv jocated at Girard Avenue and Sixth for the same compan Allegheny, ' fl AOWAA, ME Joh Wl ’ x Probst ‘ \ ’ f y» RK} | eo | tn ring ! ny ' ised. | Street. A family botel with all the Pa., as manager t [ner 1 alla Rycers nu 114 . “i fetomen vm Aaa a esri erent’ Ik thre sitowd ne 4 1Th ‘ te trope | comforts of home Rates $1.50 per day, ment. “Frees t B font Monda iternoot : : i ) wig am k$ . ' = shot i Fond . I metor t harn yd srried a lincluding meals. special rates by the ; $ her t n Br n, 2 : , ember <N . go Bn week. H. G Barry, proprietor. 44-tf | —ounty Commissioner Woodring was a Philipsburg visitor Foss, of Centre Hall Her six sons ent ¢ train and while It was vet {| TRAVELERS Stop Eagle Ho- tel when In Philadelphis convenjent- Sealed proposa vill spend : riatn \ nt! ordered renewes ‘ Sith 1 amie nn Ykidie Bb - - wre f mail messes ar lo can the mal £2401 : : order was raw r tt $ | Allow Mr lennett ; Je , SALESMEN We bave ning on ours ales be art the F | r tation ar returnin sioidaibat baby f y ot ‘ Frraaghs . nhet ¥ : ren | “0 I ' . Nhe re flow 1] toree for a few additional firstclass men, in Ben “this pl g | by f the . T AT 1 4 / he wad) wap 8 ‘ " chiffon pir } neuse and - | unoccupied territory. wo bandle our line of An the post office in this pi id ’ raltor mst rot . Agi ir committee throu . MN i aay why mired p y Pot Calendars, Fans, Signs, Wood, Lesther, Cellu ceived at the Bellefont ol cules Uj ' omit Wm t rt recommended the | hase of | health, in all the work pertaining io Rar “ RTOGID : Co bent | 10M, Paper and Metal Advertising Specisities to and including , siggy } ol jon As expres n enser . " 0 v S82 the Slifting « Christ's ingdom Whale JrOMn, & Ap RY | If you desire to Maks SLIOnE conbect ons, et in > : Ve . er for 1 mericar nXpress Com- . : . Te ; nissed r the | TED - Be ui | ouch with our sales manager immediatley can be secured ym t 4 » i ’ X ‘ § " snder | She % greatly m i in h a : ; i Danks it Bellefonte : | pany between Bellefonte and Mill Hall | t purel aned gre! yr me y she | PY y sal go othar-in-iny | Nationa: Mansfgeturing Co. Palmyra Pa ol i plieiont : ¢ " " ET a | x of IV) ha da. | AH] m : mmuni ; the 2 } About . oo ¥ M ho ; M A Taylor returned 1} t And uecepted a pofition as clerk R n t we current bills council | w i n al t . To , oy wel | FARM BARGAINS: 74 Acres ail : open dng tu vo | 5. Brouse's ore Mr. Armstrong is fy, Hou ‘ ' t day %of|T meral services were 3) { g M mi rod Oi- 1 Bouse, 10 rooms: bank barn, ti Sunday evening from Pittsburg wher succeeded XD rn senger 1 “ a journ u ! ia ! ; iF Wo : v Brot of Hon Zils | pet outbuildings. 300 young bearing fruit trees she had beer visiting her daughts " : : 4 t : i #1 is vi Ia) : Hh R 3 . ~ i + wines | close 10 church. schoo! sud creamery: 2 miles wo since Thanksgivir She wna \ n ) ¢ m ’ ‘ n One cond ted ; trun ¢ ire. | station and trolley; price £3600: $1000 down ba) panied by her 01 nt . o rie y p } e gia t i$. Na ! ! . ‘ To ediw ANCE OD IOrLEage: All straw af WALUTE ard a f the 2 : | 1 : f " ‘ Pure wo} t TTY E | 8 of bay goes with place op 43 7 mak Me or pa > “ >a . . 14 i rod 31 ) \ f J" \ ~ x ometer ‘ § E | renson for se og. 1 have 100 mauy farms 0 by the Evrs ' 13 3 ir ; . : ty he 4 ' ' will | look after and can not get the help. this is » bar on a big railr ! ’ t : oo b i me ' ’ . . y 5 . ‘ ‘ gain. D. A Andres Quaker GL. Bucks x Indiana , . "oe 2 i " n 1% { \ : i Nr Pa James Karste r on Mond i i . i aisV rh , Oat ’ bo : / " } n, v ¢ der ‘ J nallest anc gest Dynamos. ; Nis large: Sarm ni PO Has : LeelRinul saun 1 ‘ : ‘ r paper oct iy namo if LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, Lutz, whe I 4 ! t re ' : n his y | “i I 1 ed . i i ’ Th the opring. 2von 1 Curtin farn ir. and Mrs } pr at Be taht tof her d Mrs. Has Volf , ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. hers re 8 re i } ere ? t 'y ' . pra : u . ! #3 : 3 In the matter the of estate ofJohn W. Harter ee we of » os wowns!t lotiers testamentary n the above estate having been granted to lersigned by the Register of Wills r'enns § the =a ew esto make pa having claims against requested 1 ithenticated IDA M ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. in the matter of the estate of Edwin H Ma shall. lase of Oollege Townahiy eorased | Letters of Administration in the above Sapa ta \ i inamed estate having been granted to the on Bout ’ Piha . ul : ! wr y ) ¢ ! I to ¥ | um jersigned by the Register of Wills of v Te ‘ \ ‘ ‘ ne d will | Centre County, Pennayivania, all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby | reg vested to make payment and all per- | mons having claims against sald estate are requested to present the same duly suthenticated without delay Wu W. DD MARSHALL. Admr re Stormstown. Pa “Sober Men.” T ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Ma E Bean wp iste of Howard Borough coraned i Matters 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 a" requested to make payment and all per Suns from ! I ‘ re : {sons having ciate against sald estate PM. the ! pel . , : the Nn ' '¥ ; ’ rf 1 wild : ne ' tL eight ndred wir And are requested to present the same duly will be held ext Sunds rn nit i. 1 “ i ’ ' (8 ! oo . ’ tod \ : I AIT I ‘ n the | authentioated without delay to jar. Schmiat me, | 1 ermon on the subject, “T | me wer ' hed thumberiand MRS. GERTRUDE GARDNER. ADMRX “Jesus our Prophe riest and King vers of ‘ I vening mp reall ! ' M cal he I rin \ i that{ =» Howard. Pa 3 ning i 4 Rl ‘ } } rade . . ry } ris : made or } rie ’ ‘ Ye ms ant — th 8 nd 1 em.” Speci gt? read ty thes he entire sum allow tingdon | Dan Aas wile Third pat Feane Bride yonid sion B00 Lindl d ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Christmas music at if these » supplemented by other musi 4 fou nik lise Martha . n for | Jb the matter of the estate of J. M. Goodhan Aew ) : : . They - ’ y 3 : : ate of Gregg towpshilp, deoras view tartn . i y N oy y Mer 74th Birthday, . i Somytip at an Poles You. abtite Letters of Administration in the above «On Frida ‘ V4 gd On last Bunday. December 14th. Mrs : : . a Li Ah . 4 . . he +h ia '" | named estate having been granted to the Charles Mc } ha \ : Gap. nDassed : 4 q . o o- y the waste mat: | undersigned by the Register of Wills of the serious y ap td ¢ | GOW \ Ln m apparent er Kept in ih Wy serious resulls | Centre County, Pennsylvania, al! Dersons Broth: ly H nt} NM W hi. . in ' i 4 milestone 4 journey of |, - fe ' sinters ov U's y ng | indebted to the sald estate are hereby fo Tap ith pRoun . (ors Spitiyed ew By ke . ! honor of the happy event | ..nt wh ind her ui Life “ ‘ ’ ‘ got 1 requested to make payment and all per Bing wine To SB Siem al » Hioge | t o m t tw ty «five of her friends drop ou . ‘ WAR SUG } of nat ination ' Y oth pone having claims against sald estate Pittaburgh n | a ‘ ’ ’ small rio tar ed ) her and to congratulate ah oy short . ks al tM 'y " " \ are requested to present the same dul) len proceeded te i } elon ne message to t She . ’ ¢ with them \ ndance es u s. pla y 4 ade wor gh > " . “1authentionted without delay to : RTT] ) on ) iF : tention of joining ‘ 14 . ON : t this place resulted ir vy , vy hings 4 delightful " a " onl ' larvisbore 3 : ir A ds Y JOHN G. DAUBRERMAN Oentre Hall Osanr and going « te tt reh wit rt up of Deput Sheriff ' ol vv 01 Adinne # arranged and all sat down | APR { was the daughte | MES. LEITIE GOODHART, Spring Mills him, but hen he reach Altoona, it fMicer Jacob Knisel and ) ] AY ’ ed It immensely Mrs. Noll \ Fraser Johnson and his wit 23 . Administrators was decided 1) the son should go | Hormee Musser to the scen v ) : wdvanced In years in still ens " Alricks Jeghneon Her father | PUBLIC SALES. AUDITOR'S NOTICE to see his fathe n Mr. McClellen | rested four of the ring leaders and 1 best of health and always | 8 : _ i ‘ f a 5 ith » ’ saith 1 AY : “ Y ey r P ’ r Nn G " returned to Bellefonte y await further y # . " : - i, 4 ; : a prominent member of the Har ATURDAY DEC = FW ross on the R 16 Whe matter of the Kstate of C. B : ro Mom . # rought them to the Bellefonte jai . er friends on Any occa ishurg bar and served for six years | OQ. Way farm, four miles west of Siormsiown of College Township, deceased developments Monda he received | This hind a salutary affect on the bal on She has several stalwart sons, |... Attorney General of Pennsylvania along Halfmoon road, will sell 2 horses, 19 it age the Oraditors. Helrs and Legal R = word from his nephew that Harry was [ance of the men and they decided to | one of whom Is County Commissione? | ghe was a life Jong member of the ha Pr I lhe 8 ot dood ipiieh cows; 85 head of} jgrives of said decendent: Please take notice very much improved and that if noth. | return to work and the disturbance | William H. Noll. It Is hoped she may | presbyterian church and a lovely ™ ¥] Sullioe ot 0 hn aplematie as Waite that Lhe undersigned having heen appointed an ng unforseen occurred, he would soon | wus an end live to enjoy many more happy returns | .hristian woman She was of a lHter- | sect. H. L Otr. clerk author by the Orphans Oourt of Centre County be restored to his usual health and lof her birthday anniversary i e distribution of the balance as shown to mn strength lary turn of mind and has written a | TUESDAY, MARCH 2-Joseph Eckley, on the estate as por the first and final so | Free Pocket Diary. grent many short stores And poems | Capt John A, Hunter farm at Siormst of the Executor, will meet all parties oon | Dr. George BE. Hawes, who was | We take pleasure In announcing | MeCoy-—Btine. | which have been published In some i will sell farm stock and implements, at the ofoe of Bettie. Bower & Zoarby in | Houser one of the one thousand delegates from | that any of our readers can secure a |. Miss Alice B Stine, daughter of lof the leading publications of the 108. mL. F. Mayes, auot 4 Hiock, in the Borough of Hellefonte, on all parts of the U. 8, who were In|fine 96 page pocket diary free of | Mr. and Mra. Geo. Stine, of Fleming, | country. Surviving her are her two tT Ree No wh Sime you Are FRPACYd 30 De. 2-3 yh Washington last week to urge upon |charge by sending a two cent stamp, | *nire county and Mr. John KE. Me sisters, Mrs. Fanny Shugert and Mise | | old goods. L. F Mayes, auch, aha present your stveral clalms or be debarred from congress the adoption of an amend. | the actual postage, to D n | Cov, of Hollldaysburg, Pa, were unit- | Martha A. Johnson, both of this place " " . a shy further participation uo sald estate, ment to the constitution prohibiting | CoO ont. La eta Wat tid 3 od in marriage, Dec. 10, IM8, at Cum- | One brother, Ovid Fraser Johnson pre- MO A Jhaun Bh Becion Ar x 8. D GETTIG, the manufacture, sale or importation |C. The Diary ls worth 25 cents and | beriand, Md. The happy couple will | ceded her to the grave about two Emanuel Musser farm, will sell farm stook | cee ——— Auditor of liquor In the United Statesy eave [is bound In a pretiy stiff red cover take up their residence at Hollidays- | years ago. Funeral services were and implements. Sale at 10 o'clock & MARKET QUOTATIONS. an interesting address In the Presby- | contains note spaces for each of the burg, where the groom Is employed ag held at the house on Spring street Wise & Hubler, auets terian church last Sunday evening, | 365 days of 1014, a calendar for 1914 | brakeman for the PP. R. R Co Friday evening at 7: ¥ o'clock con | TUESDAY, MARCH 85-0. 8, Garbrick, Jack. describing his trip and what he be- and 1016, states the popular vote giv. —————————— ducted by Dr, George BE. Hawes of SOBA D ille bam of Bellefone, will sell 4 $%0 lleves was accomplished. It was one |en by each state for Wilson, Roosevelt Marriage Licenses, the Presbyterian church. On Satur perprbid Jo a nth, IR Hg Sis and then ta of the most eloquent addresse® ever land Taft; also the political division Howard Vaughn + « « Philipsburg [day morning the remains were taken ch ’ seho i Ri Bei a delivered In this pulps by Dr. Hawes | of each state In the U, 8. Senate and | Frances M. Croswelt - - Houtzdale | to Harrisburg where interment Was |... wines | ie following prices are pald by C Y. and made a profound impression upon | House of Representatives, the popula- | Thomas P. Chambers - « Clarence made in the family plot in the beauti- CAUTION NOTICE. Ww . . his hearers. At the close of the meet- | tion of each state in 1900 and 1910, | Zella M. Harnish « - «+ « Clarence ful Mount Kalmia cemetery. grain. a : My wife Isabel Bruss, haviog lefy my bed abd A Te TTL poe ing he stated that he had pledged the | the population of about six hundred ZEIGLER: «On last Friday morn- | board without Just osuse or provoesiion, i hte. as B80 congregation for a contribution of $60 | of the largest cities of the United| If you pay your subscription before |ing at tweniy minutes of two, Mra. | by caution all persons not to trust her on Sd dh fg towards this movemont. A collection | States, a synopsis of business laws | January 1st, 1914, you will save 50 Lydia Woit Ziegler, one of the oldest posh ay ! hibi not be hy por wiia vo CAETRA in Teealon od was taken up and as a result he had | Patent Laws, and much other useful |cents. After that date the paper will | residents of this visinity, passed away RE 52 hah 1918 J BRUSS. Pomme id 00 $70 Instead of the fifty he had pledged. | Information, cost you $1.50 per year. at her home near Bellefonte. She had x» pg Fleming, ". DPA IRON HL i EEE EEE LEE EE EEE Ee
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