Thursday, February ~12th, 1914, rT 14 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 5. sain TT — oRoNoNIND In and About Bellefonte HeRoRoNoNoRoRoNoNoNoNoNON Mrs. Adam Wagner left on Thurs- for a two weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Runkle al Lancaster. —Miss Rachel Stearns, of Willlams- port, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Gephart and Miss Elizabeth Geph- art of this place. —Mrs. J. D. Geissinger left Friday for Harrisburg where she will spend several months with her sister, Mrs G. W. Kerstetter «Calvin Smith, a student at Buck- nell University, spent Sunday at the home of his father, Register J. Frank Smith, in this place. Lather E. Hughes, spending the past few weeks in Belle- fonte, left Wednesday afternoon for his home in Philadelphia. —J. 8. McCarger attended ing of the Life Insurance Ung ers’ association in Pittsburg and Saturday of last week. ~Mrs. James Noonen left for Williamsport where she her sister for several days and consulted an eye specialist —Miss Emily Parker, of Somerset, is a pleasant guest at the home of her brother, G. Ross Parker and fam {ly of South Thomas street —Irvin Faulkner, one of Philips-| burg’s rising young business men and | an active democrat, was a business visitor in Bellefonte on Tuesday. —Mr. and Mrs, Norman E. Sherer, of Harrisburg, were arrivals in town Friday and were week-end guests of | Ool. and Mrs. W. Fred Reynolds. —J. Thomas Mitchell returned home | last Thursday from spending several | days with Mrs, Mitchell in Boston | and on a business trip to Maryland. Mrs. F. Potts Green, Miss Jane | Potter and Miss Emma Green spent | last Thursday very pleasantly _ with | Mrs. Harry Curtin at Curtin’s Works. —Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Blanchard | spent from Tuesday until Saturday of | last week in Pittsburg, Mrs. Blanch- | ard accompanying her husband on a business trip | —Albert Jones, who has been hold- | ing & responsible position in Niagara | Falls with the New York Central R R., is enjoying a two weeks' vacation at this home in this place —43iris basket team from Bellefonte High school will play the girls from the Lock Haven High School in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium at this place next Saturday afternoon -—-Roger T. Bayard, the versatile local editor « Herald, was a Bellefont : urday between trains while on his way to spend Sunday Centre Hall with Hon. Leonard Rhone and family. | —Will Bottorf is usually as happy as the day is long, but just now he seems to be all smiles. It's a boy, thanks to the jolly old stork. The | little stranger arrived at the Bottorf| home on North Spring street last) Thursday afternoon «The ashes of Cooper erly of Bellefonte, but Passadena, California, December Jlst | and whose body was cremated, ar- rived in Bellefonte Monday and was taken in charge by undertaker H. P | Harris and buried in the family plot in the Union cemetery —ldeut. James Taylor of military instructors stationed at Point, arrived home on Thursday ening. He recently had to undergo serious operation r abscess the stomach, and he is here on a fur- lough allowed him in order that he may recuperate from his lliness ~List of unclaimed letters at the Bellefonte postoffice for the week end- ing Feb. 7, 1914 Perry Alkens, Nel- lie Birdie, M. A. C Mrs. L Graham, Miss Edna E. Mc Clain. Joe Masina, Charles Moore, J C. Shirk. Samuel Swarm, John M. To- bins. Foreign—Mercantile Agostina Mike Lubinski--H. C post- | master Mr. and Mrs strong are rejoicing A sweel M at their Sunday o'clock The ed seven pounds Walter is kept 1 all the name bool hinds get & ) ie the Miss ~The handsome and commodious double brick dwelling which the Lambert sisters are ing on West Logan nearing comple tion and will read for occupancy April 1st It already been rented and Albert Thompson occupy the | east side and Edward Decker the west gide of the house. Gehret & Lambert are the contractors who erected the building — wa W Reeser, lueyrus, Ohlo, | who has been spending the past seve | en weeks with Daniel Heckman fd | who has been a meet- jerwrit- Friday Friday visited | also | the! ball genial and the Tyrone visitor Sat- "n © at form- | died In Dare who f the West | ov ¢ rs : one 0 an oO Irvin, Valentine, Arm- birth of arrived little home little through his for iring can ay on to name little ho ore 18€ street is be has A of other Centre county friends, left Belle fonte Tuesday for Windber where he | will visit friends and then proceed to! his home In Ohio. This is his frst visit east in thirty years and he en- Joyed it very much He wishes through the columns of this paper to thank his friends and relatives for their hospitality during his stay here wsMins Frances Swope, who Is In charge of the state tuberculosis dis- fined | day | Mrs | observe ! Lincoln 8 | Houser | schools, | Philadel; were { little mon, | Freeport i Tuesday dinner { tention | Ammerman, pensaries here and at Lock Haven, had her watch stolen from the of the dispensary at the latter place last week. It was learned that a boy from Mill Hall had been trying sell a watch and that he had been in the dispensary, Upon Investigation he was placed under arrest and given a hearing before Alderman J. C Smith, at lock Haven to whom he confessed his guilt, He was placed in jail and will be given a trial before the juvenile court in Clinton county. The lad Is only nine years old. On last Friday afternoon the usual exercises at the Bellefonte High School were suspended while the girls of the school sang the praises of their foot ball team and gave a history of thelr team’s achlevements during the past season, which by the way was, the most successful season in the history of the school. The boys were then presented with thelr “B's” and officers for the ensuing year were elected. The members of the squad are as follows: Andrew Saylor, Sam- uel Rhinesmith, Max Cronemiller, Al- len MeCiellen, Harold Hartswick, lLe- roy Hartswick, captain; Lew Wallace, Fred Y , Marshall Cook, Paul Gentzel, 1 and Charles Dietrick, Joseph Knisely, manager, James ligan, conch. Prof. Jonas B. Wagner made a short address in: which he prajsed the work of the team In the past season and extended the hope they would keep the good work in the year to come, evening the girls of the On Wednes~ the foot ball Bchool aduid office | to | High banquet In the High —W, T. Twitmire transacted busl- ness in Altoona Monday of this week, Homer Barnes departed Wednes- on a business trip to Pittsburg, Mrs. Richard Sheehe, of Clearfield was the guest of friends in Bellefonte over Sunday. Miss Rose Fauble left Bellefonte Tuesday for Harrisburg where she will visit her sister ~4ounty Commissioner Woodring spent Sunday with in Lock Haven. —W. L. Daggett, of the Bush house, wis a Williamsport visitor the fore. part of the week. Joseph Twitmire, of was a guest of Bellefonte Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank P Friday for a weeks son at Curwensville Armor has day Jacob friends Sunbury, friends on left with Bir last visit their Miss Cecelia to her home for the an attack of lumbago Miss Rebie Nolan left last ¥Fri- for a week's visit with her sister, Harry D. Otto at Johnstown All the banks in Bellefonte will today as a legal holiday dirthday-—and remain ¢! been cone past week with ed Long, of Berwick, forepart of the week E. Ward, of this Mrs the Mrs. J Dr. and were guests of Dr. and city. All automobiles from February are compelled tags on both front first of 1914 the CAITY and to Heense of cars — Mrs Monday Bellefonte Angelis, Hanna left for Los Ci M. afternoon | California where she expects to spend some time, Willis M Olewine hardware parted on Monday to Philadelphia Miss the de- trip manager of this place, business Bottorf, nt on a returned it of sev Philadel Brachbill home on Monday from a vis eral weeks with friends in phia and Baltimore Mr. and Mrs and son, Wililam last week at the Water Miss Nannie who is a spent i" and Mrs street Louise Houser days R L several 4 of Kurtz spent home street House * LEE on 3 lege, 4 with Mr Bullock, of east Curtin The College demy tear in the Y. day evening Mrs. Marilla daughter, Mrs The the to team Bellefonte baskot m, Sattar the game of A ymna 8 o'clock ® Dawson ju Thomas latter WO PW Moore, has weeks, but improving her past is quite we are Only marrige during the past Frank Smith Franklin Confer Miriam E A glad say Hoense Was week by Reg- The parties f Miltheim man ff Reb issued ister J H | 37) and ersburg ~Mr and Vise. d ‘oung wen their oil Christ home in Mrs ¥ who h and Francis friends in Boalsburg, since left Tuesday for Anna lass and abou before thelr iting home mas Keichline m Feb Miss Study evening Schoo! building nt ¢ t woman whose UCCess tablished the pres st kK Com that era hous engageme the regret appeared at the to This Garman cure it is SOME The in Bellefonte ment week marriages " ! Char of Mrs. R Harris, of Iss MoeCabe an Mr James A 0 \ innounos this the Wp proaching oe Harris, this place, daughter of *ON we hie Mary Mrs D a : and nited Br wan pavement Kirk, west High street forenoon, and painfully injure § right leg The Reverend was it is i 10 take t the home of of his par ighioners, and as a consequence the accident was compelled to forgo that pleasure and seek medical at- He recovered sufficiently to conduct the usual ¢hurch services on Sunday and on Monday morning left for his former home in Olean, N. Y, to make preparations for family and household effects nte. He was accompanied Ly who will assist him getting his goods shipped, and by end of the week Rev and Sprague and thelr daughter are ex pected to be comfortably located in the Bellafonte parsonage. Although having but a brief opportunity thus far in getting acquainted with our citizens, Rev. Sprague has made a pleasing impression upon all who have met him and heard his scholarly interpretation of the scriptures, installed past ren church in fortunate 8 1 the near the Lo] in n one to Belle. in Mrs Speaks His Gratification. A Rev. James FP. Hughes, principal emeritus of the Hellefonte Academy, speaks “right out in meeting” hen {he feels a public measure is right or of na- the Democrat wrong, Talking Incidentally tional affairs, while In office on Wednesday, Mr. Hughes sald: “I am gratified to know al- though an old-line Republican, that President Woodrow Wilson and Sen. ators Chilton, - Summers and others have considered treaties and honor above polities, and principle above party, in regard to the Tolls quer. tion.” Youthful Hikers Reprimanded. Jimmie Jones, aged 13, and Mark Brown, aged 14, who walked across the mountains from Lewistown to Bellefonte, were locked In a room when they appeared at the home of an uncle, It is belleved by the time they have had a reckoning with their fathers the desire to run off will be Som letely eradicated from their min Williamsport Commercial College. Many good positions have been fill. od this year with banks, rallroads, wholesale, manufacturing and other companies. A business education will anyone. Wa Sah help you, Write catalogue. er any time. F. Healey, Propriet rear | fonte | {f State | Aca- |! ball | visiting | ing been | Deen | an i i of | moving his | John | the | RoRoRONe * RECENT DEATHS, BTILES ~~Holland Stiles, a native of Bald Eagle valley, this county, and a well known lumberman and civil war veteran, died on Saturday after- noon at his home In Tyrone, aged about 70 years. He is survived bLy his wife, three sons, three brothers and one sister, WASHBURN-—-Winford of Tylersville, died in the ven hospital on Saturday from a complication of diseases, aged 70 years. He leaves to survive three sons and one daughter, Burial wae made in the Tylersville cemetery on Sunday afternoon, MILLER: died at evening disease, Washburn, Lock Ha~ Francis Asbury Miller his home In Tyrone, Thursday at eleven o'clock of Bright's Mr. Miller was a native of Mifflin county but had been a dent of Tyrone for thirty years. He was employed as a conductor in the Tyrone yards by the Pennsylvania Raflrond. He leaves a wife and eight ehildren all of Tyrone Also the following brothers and sisters William and Robert, of Bald Eagle and Mrs. Mary Hamler, of Philips- burg and Miss Minnie Bald Eagle, AMMERMAN Ww Ammerman died Friday, January his home in Union Furnace, years, 4 imonths and 13 days was due to asthma and dropsy He leaves to survive wife and three children, namely Mrs tobert Askins and Mrs. Flora Kerchner Lock Haven, {and Joseph Ammerman, of Pine Sta- tion. Also the following brothers and Mrs, Jane Furl, of Avis; Mrs Maggie Hanscom, of Centre Hall; Mrs. Bertha Gross, Mrs, Etta Hardigan, of lellefonte: Samuel and Joseph Ame merman, of Birmingham, and Ammerman, of Bellefonte Interment was made at Union Furnace KELLY Mrs. Sarah E. Kelly, of Michael D. Kelly, of Snow passed away in the Clearfield tal Tuesday February ard had been (ll about two months about three weeks ago was taken | the hospital for an operation. The | deceased was a daughter of Mr | Mrs. James Hagan and was born Snow Shoe December 2nd VOurs, months fe was 8 T “aq at aged 623 Death a of | Rinlers Shoe, hospi on and at 1864 and 1 on 49 Her entire It Snow her husband and May, James, Patri ward, Leo, Cecelia Thresa | Robert and Allowishart all James, who is married il member f the Li funeral hence VAS 4 da | in | £2 V) her namely Oe children K Ed- Elmer home was ten She atholi vas held from Friday terment in the now Sho ck In cemeter) Mrs, Eliza He Jacob Houser, died at Houservilie Thursday t 7 o'clock of morning the Snow "She HOUSER law of the t her home at I morning. February diseases incident to old She was born at Oak Hall, April 61 1521, and therefore aged 92 ve dF months days Her 1} Wha founders of illage of and practioally al life was spent Survive one son, Dr. M. 1. Houser ville, and one daughter Allman, of Houserville ves two brothers Abr of urg, and Joh: of Lemont Mrs. Ho remarkable woman and rt before ner al her fn¢ member per, wid- inte Sth 1Re | was ars shand 11] one of Houserville her married ng her are of Bailey Herhert the there n Hoalst shi time feat Hill, Potter in at ’ and dre vw and days reared ir lowed dence ing L 3) snd Aloo VOTE sister Joh He, « {'¢ Samuel Bible Oak Hall le. of Phoenix ie id Pottaville and Mrs oy Kansas Mr. Bible w» “Urs or Episco wal « i | held fternoon ad + © ed b tev. Foss of churcl and Rey formed <hurch to Npru« etown ¥ « YER Jesse Tanver Valley, Centre ©o Curse past a at hix home evening 7% years formers Pine Grove Ia M as Tor TY I ’ PE 4 3, mar pas ' nen ’ the Met service uneral 8 Were me or duct Evangelica of the Re Was 1aken interment Tuesda The for TA of Penns for many rone, died on Monday ease, aged about vived by his wile an Potter, of s+ nati anty b resident of Ty in that place it He Mills Mra Peter Tan ago, and the following children John HK. Grazier, Tyrone Mrs | Musey Youngstown, Ohio OQ yer, Martingburg Mrs. Grace | patrick, Mrs. Arthur Summers, | Margaret Tanyer, Youngstown, land Albert Tanyer, Tyrone {ed was a son of Joseph and Frances | Tanyer, early settlers of Penns Val- | ley, and was | He was a cooper by occupation and yworked at this trade for many years | About sixty years ago he united with {the Methodist Episcopal! church and | his life was lived in accordance to | the teaching of that faith. Funeral | service wus held at his late home in fd e Tyrone on Wednesday this morming to Julian for CRISSMAN «Mrs, Bara Ella Cries man, wife of W. Homer Crissman, pasred sway Tuesday morning at 2:40 o'clock at her home on North Thomas street. She had been in falling health for several months past and death was due to angina pectoris. The de- ceased, whose maiden name was Sarah Ella Bright, was the daughter of Geo. and Sarah Bright, and was evening, and the body will he taken interment, was therefore aged 61 years, 1 montn and 21 day. She was married Feb. runry 16th 1881 to W. Homer Criss- man andl for several years they re- sided at Snow Bhoe, Later they mov. od to Bellefonte where they have re- sided ever since. Bhe was a kindly, christian woman and a faithful wife and mother. She was loved and re- specied not only by her family but by a large circle of friends and acquaint andes, Surviving her are her husband anil the following children: Mrs. Al- exander EB, Cromer, of Baldwindaville, N.Y... Frank PP, of Sunbury; Luther H. and Helen at home, She also leay «rat | spent | wife irviving son sr pe ins the Presbyterian church George FE, Hawes member of and her pastor, Rey, ‘1D. D. will have charge of the services, Interment | age, | riage evening | kind la | tre | est resi- | ! Rev | tam and Thomas Meckley Charles | | gleman, | Also wife | {| Mills { Mrs She | to | f ducted and | if | band from i vet those | Ness {and | at ried to i bold | parents { Henze, in the Union cemetery, FLOREY : ~Mrs. Rebecca Florey, of i Linden Hall, widow of the late George | | Florey, died at her home in thal Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, after a brief {llness with pneumonia She Is survived by one son, William Florey, of Centre Hall, and two daughters, Mrs, sey Shore, and Gertrude at home, She also leaves one brother and a gls- ter, namely: Jacob Fuitz, of ward, and Mrs, Matilda Neese, Halfmoon valley. Deceased was place the daughter of Jacob and Rebecca Fultz, | and was born 1841; death her was January 6, therefore, at time of years and one month. Her with Mr. Florey took March ,8 185%, and for forty-two years the couple lived happily together un- til the death of the husband in 1800, Mrs, Florey was a life-long member of the Evangelical church, and was a christian woman. She was also member of the W, C. TT. U. of Cen- county, and took an active inter- in the cause of temperance. Fun- eral services were held on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Foss, of the Evangelical church The remains were taken to Centre Hall for interment, MECKLEY Mrs Badle died in the Bellefonte hospital urday night at o'clock, after extended illness with cancer ceased was na of Buffalo for "nany vears, about a ago when she State College She was the of Mr. and Mrs. Noah was In in Gregg township 1869, thus making her age of passing from this life i months 28 days. September 1, 1887, united in marriage Meckley, who died about twenty Years ago Her second marriage with John Fogleman from whom became separied several years Bhe leaves survive four sons 73 “ resident tun until tear moved to daughter Rockey, and July nt VATS mn 8, time 6 she with Will Was am two wun she Wil and Harry Charles Fo- to and is brothers Fogleman, at home, whose address the following Mrs. J. D. Decker, Mrs. Harry Corman, George B. Zettie, lllinols; Elmer Limbert, Millheim; John Rock- ey, Flllmore, and George Rockey, Montana Funeral services were con- in the Methodist church Fillmore n Tuesday afternoon at clock, by Rev. C. C. Bhuey. Inter- ent was made In Myers cemetery Mary P and sis- ters Cresson; m Jane Harbold Harbold died 0 o'clock HARBOLD of Joseph Thursday eve her home on 4 Ann Bright's discase had been in ing for and dur- the p been ned te and inte glreet fa health A Year onths With ef altho mingiing who her, He and beast zh admire fortitude In recognized in woman The Pennsyivan d was there! months old Christian of Yo Josey w is Mr of York, William R 4 | She to know christian and hristinn and mother deceased York 1858 ar of dent Years +! the daug respected Was nter ne, a 1501 She ghe Harbold Gordon bry her Christian Was wl her mie Hhe vives son survived Mrs Iwo also and and ArT dada “ and wk irl services were residence here OoCK noon that | roy £ 1 IIL zabeth David Death was jent id age and there Ww, Scol WAS month : { she that { yond | Herring, of Bright's dis. | beth is sur- {| Thomas, of Miss Sus- | ry to | left whom he was married fifty one years | tend the funeral of his mother which | occurred from Miz | Miss | (y itive of Miles township, who Deceans | employed born near Penn Cave | Wrday : : ally thereal went to Gira me with her life-long membe church, having denominati days She was the youngest of family all her brothers and wisters having preceded her to the great be She is survived however, by following children Mrs Jonr of Glasgow, Scotland; Ellza- idson of Girard Ohio Leechburg, Pa, and Hen Bellefonte Squire Brown Monday afternoon to at- She was ters will girihoo Preaby horself at in or the Das | for of Ohio his sister at Girard, the home of on Wednesday Interment Ohio MORRIS J. Calvin Morris, a for na- the eight years had been instructor in the Huntingdon Reformatory, died on Sat- last at Huntingdon, after a linens with stomach and intes. tinal trouble. Mr. Morris was taken suddenly 111 on Wednesday and on Friday was removed to the hospital where his death occurred the follow. ing day. His age was 60 years and months John Calvin Morris was son of Joel and Louisa Morris, and was born at Wolfs Store. He ob- tained a splendid education in early lite and In after years followed the vocation of teaching in Centre county schools, About elght years ago he was chosen an instructor in the Huntingdon Reformatory and as a member of the faculty soon gained the confidence and highest regard of the officers of that institution. He was united In marriage with Miss Wolf, of Wolfs Store, who survives, or as an past seven brief born | together with the following children: at Sunbury, December 19th 1862 and | Prof. HL W. Morris; principal of the sohools at Bellevne, Pa. Prof R Bruce Morris, Instructor in gi oy Philadelphia public schools; ora, wife of John Meyers, of Spring Mills, He also leaves these brothers and sisters: Mrs, Anna Kyler, of Kyler. town: Mrs. Desher, wife of Dr, J. J. Deshler, of Glidden, In: Emma J Shaf- Thos. O. Mo Mary Snyder, of Jer-! Wood- | of | mar- | place | Meckley | Sat. | an | De- | and | ago. | not known. | Spring | Mrs, | at | all of | and | resi- | mar- } She | ! burial service. Bix of the Huntingdon | Reformatory officials were present and neted as pallbenrers, The death of | J. Calvin Morris is the first to oC~ | cur In that family, the combined ages | of which numbers 500 years, Birthday Party at Bald Eagle. | The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred { Hryan at Bald Eagle was the scene of a morry gathering on Tuesday ev- lening of last week when the friends and neighbors of Mr, Bryan swooped down upon him to remind him that he had reached his 64th birthday, A supper was served during the even- ing and with the music furnished by Mr, Ayers It was a grand success, The following were present and en- joyed themselves to the fullest ex- tent Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Irvin, Mr, and Mrs. H., F. Cogan, Mr. and Mrs. {T. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Howard and daughter Verna, Mr. and { Mrs. David Howard, Mr. and Mrs | Edward Bryan and son John, Mr, and i Mrs, 8, B. Conrad and family, Mrs Charles Yingling and family, the | Misses Clara Irvin, Florence Cogan, | Katherine Miller, Ella Howard, Nel- {le Irvin, Florence Irvin, Bernice Ir- vin: Messrs. John Irvin, Harry Irvin, { Thomas Richards, Wilbur Cogan, Bob { Miller, Alfred Thomas, Orrie Moth- lersbaugh, W. M. Woomer and John | Ayers, Rev. R. 8. Oyler's Good Work. The Clearfield Progreers speaks following aproval of the work of Rev R. 8B. Oyler, a former Centre pastor, who Is now in the successful revival “A that far eoded thing writer's experience filled the Street church Sunday night and under the Inspiration of sermon and song the great audience witnessed men and bho take a for Christ. The effort was the sirong- est yet put forth, and the appeal the pastor, R. 8, Oyler, was so com- pelling that almost every unsaved {person in the big crowd gave some {evidence of leading the Christian life | During the altar service two men were happily converted. At least half a hundred persons have evidenced their desire to lead better lives during the progress of this remarkable re- vival" midst of a crowd in the Eleventh ex ans w lckes—~Housel, Mr. William Lester Ickes, of No 1414, Sixth Avenue, Altoona, and Miss Miriam OMve Housel, of Milesburg were united in holy bonds {on February 3rd, at the church at Altoona by hue, pastor of the | wedding tour in the they reside In { those present at the I Mra. Uriah Housel and bel of Milesburg: Mrs Malcolm Hu and tall of Simpson M | E Rev. V. T R church. After a eastern will Altoona. wedding daughter N J N Wilbur were Ma- Ickes, House), ise) Altoona Reduction Sale aon Qf ne Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Rubber Goods and Notions at 120 Per Cent. on the Dollar, - and on — GROCERIES 10 per cent. ‘Starting Monday, February 16 | AND LASTING 10 DAYS, G. R. MEESE, | COLYER PENNA, We Wouldn't Dare recommend a tot you nu- believe sur- | Har- | due | rmedy oss we 1 in We ourselves, the ourselves use advise of Liver Salts for any liver aliment or other trouble caused by faulty liver action, because we have both faith that it will help to relieve you--help to overcome your run down condition-—help to restore your health, strength and energy. Price 25¢, 500 and $1.00. SOLD ONLY AT and une REBUILT CARS ON EASY PA the | county | stand i of | of wedlock | cities | Among | — Penny a Word Adv. Any subscriber cal insert 8 want adverts ment in this column one issue free, if is does not exceed 26 words, charges Lo oLthers, coos cent » word, first issue, no advertisement veh than 26 cents, wo issues 40 cents; three issue 80 cents, No advertisements will pe answersg from vhis office FOR SAL | Young cow und calf Joy P. Hov Zou. Pa. FOR SALE: “Pwo good Counter Show Of 3 Inguire at Demoorat office FOR RENT: Houme io Milespurg. Inquire of Toner Hugg, Mllesburg. Pa 3-11 FOR SALE OR RENT: ~ Blacksmith shop. Ad. _ Gress Mill Hall, Pa. R.F. D, |. Box 16 x9 FOR BA LE—Good all around horse, your choice of two, C. CG Shuey, Bellefonte oH! AUCTIONEER ~C, A Hoover, practichl sue. tioneer Kylertown, Pa, Fee moderate 1.0.1 FOR SALE Ap Oliver typewriter in good cond). sion, Inquire of Geo. B. Coble, Pleasant Gap. 4 WANTED: A bouse keeper or any one wan ing a home. J. T. Smoke, Moshannon, Pa. 19 WANTED “A E008 Wan 10 work cn farm Ad dress Paul Carper. Hublershurg. Com phon FOR BENT: A six roomed house on Logan St Inquire of Charles Lockingwon, £ High St Belietonwe, Pa WANTED Dry walout lumber at the Bowls burg Reproduction shop, loguire P, ©. Box 36, Hoalsbury, Pa. xk FOR SALE~Black driv ing mare, 10 years old; safe for ladies Wo drive, Call on Bell phone No #54 Centre Ball, Pa Inquire of FOR SALE~Pair of Bronze turkevs, fine a well bred; one year old this spring W Grove, Spring Mills. Pa LOST—14 K gold bar pin, Delis Upsilom Fre wroiy seal and 2 pearls thereon. Reward | Return wo P. P. Blair & Son LOST A gold signet ring with the in engraved (thereon. Pinder please return w iC, P Barnes. Bellefonte, Pa 124 FOR SALE: One new 20 horse power loterps tional gasoline and one tract engine. C | ¥ Wagner, Bellefonte, Pa 2% 4 | LOST= $5. bill, botweenfihe A. ME. chureh and | the Presbyterian church. Finder please re turn wo James Foreman, Bellefonte FOR SALE~One pair bay colts, two years old in Spriog; will make heavy draft team will sell ehenp. A, O. Myers, Julian. Pa | WANTED Dozen young Ewes. also two good mare eos, drafs stock. Have 4 few fine Hol fein bull enlves for sale. I. K. Dale Oak Hall n LADIES — Karn 82.25 dozen making plain neck- wear. Home business. Experience unpeces sary. Mall dime for pattern inswructions. Needle craft, 8408, Altoona, Pa, FOR BALE~Two seated carriage with pole and shafts, almost pew. Kither one or two horses Inguire of Eimer £. Straub, Bellefonte, Suany side, General! Delivery x10 FOR SALE: ~New twelve room frame house | With modern cot venlenees, on South Pugh St { Stare Coliege. Terms ‘10 suit purchaser. E. P | Bhook, Spring Mis. Bell phone, 22 LE LE OR RENT-New six room house {with bath and all modern convenience site | sted on North Thomas street. Call or address |G Edward Haupt Belle foote, Pa. Bell phone FOR SALE: “The double house on er Street, Bellefonte, opposite Bellefonte Lum ber Oo, Office, now osoupied by W. H. Houser (and GF. Seasermmd a8 tenants i re of Harry Keller, Aity x7 | FOR SALE desirable home two acres 200d | tiliable land, nine room brick house good | barn suitable outbuildiogs, good well and cis {tern Located In Majona, Pa. Inquire of Adds | Hayes Salona, Pa ©ommercial phone | FX JR BALE -—"Bhree « Lf T weeks age; ene Jun. yd the Fel. Eth Al Mike i Chemieal Lime Company, C | Pa x3 | INSURANCE ~~Insure your town and farm pro { periy io the Lykens Valley Mutual Fire Iosur | ance Company; Established in 1854 Rates for | Ly Ww fifty per cent lower then board companies al B" South Wat ngui fresh 3 jother {| Bengzi ville, ole- Losses promptly settled EarleC. Tuten Agent | Bellefonte Pa | WANTED Healthy young women to take ug {| nursing in the Hospital for the Insane at | Schuylkill Haven, Pa. ages 21 « wages $22 | per month: waltresses and domestics also want | od BIS 10 $20. per month, including board and | sundry. Write to Seperintendent of Hospi i for the Insane ot Schay xii) Haven Pa xx ORDERS booked now fe eggs Tor | hatching from my heavy laying strain of White Wyanduites and Merihew's {strain of Single Comb Buff Leghorns | Trapnests used Records and prices up- request. COC. C. Holt, Winburne, Ps b3 ot w i Box RENT--In Exchange le front office fw rooms sulla tallor or small bu | tore room recently na & Thompson F {FOR dou! | Als SLrens slean e r iy r O04 Ww FAKM For saie or exchange; situn.ed about § i mies west of Bellefonte containing 100 acres, about 50 being cleared, balance in timber; good | house, bank barn and other outbelidings: fru's ard wellon farm. Will sell cheap of jor exchange for property that | monthly rent. Address A. foute, Route 1 FOR SALE: - Prize Pekin Ducks. 8 OC. Brow: and White Leghorn White Wyandottes Barred Rocks 8S. CO, Buff Orpirstons, Embden | Geme Fine ocockerels, pullets and yearling | hens Get your breeders now from our Blue Rib bon winners Locust Hill Po Farm, H K | Mattern. Julian, Pa x24 TRAVELERS —8top at the Eagle Ho- | tel when in Philadelphia: convenient. {ly located at Girard Avenue and Sixth Street. A family botel with all the comforts of home Rates $1.50 per day, including meals: special rates by the week. H GG Barry, proprietor. 44-41 | FOR SALE Property located in Julian: 2 minutes walk from depot; near church: 6 rooms hard wood finish, cellar. vanLry. summer kitchen, large front poreh. large double porch in rear: water ob poreh. Beautiful lawn, oe ment walk: double jot, good garden, fruit trees | strawberry bed, chicken house and yard Call {on or write W. R. Myers, Ramey, Pa. or C. M, Myers, Julian, Pa. x0 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED: Splendid income sesured right man © act as our representative after learning our business thoroughly by mail. Former experience unbec- essary. All we reguire is honesty. sbility, am. bition and wil 10 learn a locrative bush ness. No solieiting or vraveling. All or spare time only. This is ad exeeptional opportsnity for & mad ib your section 10 get Into a big par. ing business «ithoul capital and become inde pendent for life. Write at oboe for ful parties. lars. National Oo-Operative Realty Company, L 1471. Marden Bulking, Washiogion, D.C. 16 re LEGAL NOTICE. Estate of Joseph OO. Floren, deceased. lary letters of administration on the Joseph C Atego Smith County deceased whose Post Office Osborne County, John H. Rider of of township, Centre Ooun- ty, Penna. whose OMoe is w whom all persons indebted 10 sald estate are requested to make L And those having claims or demands make known the same without hr, JOHN H. RIDER. Administrator, Clement Dale. attorney, Bellefonve, Pa. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Moses Walters, lags of Zion, Jentre nt, Secraapd, named SL a Sou Ehdorsighed by the of of eA MARKET Bellefonte Produce, ARERR EARS ARE EE EEE EE EE EE 83 MASSA RE REESE EER RARE ER ERR . CY Butter The following prices are Wagner for grain. CerErsee siting - Le EE Ladd AA SRILA LAER AAARAREE LEARNS FERRARA, eRe EEE TEER TE PO
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