PaFe Eight a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : December 16th, 1937. - w— —— "0 | WILLIAM HENRY LONG. REBERSBURG NETHER IS WIL I. OBSERVE sent them without delay for settle. NOTICE . and to show cause why the proper | tat a bl oe 1 ment to CLAUDE BE FER, Ada- In Re at , ge ree should not be grante and f William Henry Long, weil known SKILLED HUNTER, FARMER | AVIATION DAY | ministrator, Howard, Rt; D. Spangler. | gas.’ gosustaction of —Mortenge Ht orients ratistofid of record M Coburn former, passed away at his es f Welker & Cumgiboll, Attorneys. x4 In the » ; home in that community about 2 Orvis Schroyer, of Elburn, Iii, a ——— NOT J re County. Ponimyivania’ No: ob HARRY V. KEFLER (Coniinue d re om page one) Centre C ty WY NG. B Sheriff o'clock Monday morning affer an. native of Reborsbhwrg, Is winning NOTICE. “Ter Tan Ne Bnet yo ; : : , February Term 1938 iliness with a complication of dis- considerable fame as & hunter in und and the var t In Re: Satisfaction of Mortgage Centre County ' VATIOUs equipmiting | ose Florey to Joel Kling. To William Bmyth or his legal rep- Cheon JAMES oC JURST wses. Deceased wag a son of Fran- Centre county, and as a farmer in used 31 the Court’ of Gatamon Pleas of Tesenta ives or whoever may be the Avormny = BeUHODEES . ’ " y [- , p 1a Ie Com vider or TREKS 4 sellefonte Pa SAMUEL WILLIAM GORDON. bad suffered a heart attack. two os iid Lydia ra and was born Illinois. I'he Kylertowi: unit, he sal 18 Centre Ooty, BUMyIvania No. 90 por noldets ‘of the mortgsg Bellefonte. Pa Samuel Willlam Gordon, aged Weeks ago. He apparently recover- 1857 mn Sows Mp on September 1.| Mr. Schroyer takes care of his) “Ngsged in alrways and genery] ob. Pro Jou Kling or his legal represen- | penoke notice that oh the 11th day of nine months, died at the home of od and had read mass as usual Sun- | 1887. making his age at tme of | punying laurels every fall by return. Yervation, work making hourly ‘Ho vd De the i \ Decertibar, a7 Dehmont PF. Lowery > v3 p FORTR v acidity fue \ ys meenara. tatives or whoever may be the holder RRs gl ¥ ye F/M his grandmother. Mis. John Gor- day morning, In the afternoon death 80 years, 3 months and 12 ng to Rebersburg to get his buck, Westher observations, the prepara y Sherlock M. Lowery presenies it 1) 2 $4 1 38k Tak 2 -— ¢ fy of { cls Lhels titio LVOrris that thes his skill is not diminishing on cf weather maps and a study ureer mentioned 1 Roti of all that a , fonte, at 9:30 o'clock Sunday night :ectory, he dropped to the floor the ole survivor in the immediate db wi gu™ ot Ph ahha "a anthe dead. Funeral services ] > ha amily is a sister, Mrs. Ezra Keen, ounty. Pennsyi from pneumonia following a months Funeral services will be held Peon A tern in- CTY and Sherlock M. Lowery presented vanis, bounded and described as fe he sent us a photo of the splendid 8 equipped wilh many modern in y Beginning at a stone on the rial wil ; ‘mer | home, In charge of the Rev. G. A tic sander piece of ground situate in Walker | - a \e on th afternoon with the Rev. G3. A. Gar- Burial will be made at his forme ' « G PATAr Wa ) « ax | BUtOmatic sender, pi 2 A “ Inomas Hustgn: thence by reit of the Free Ro church home, Johnstown, Fred Greising. Interment was made | MY. Behroyer went to Illinois as The in Township, Centre County, Pennsyl- ehice Db ‘ grees East 344 perches 10 is widely recognized as an able far. “aid will be the “balloon runs” at Beginning st a stohe on the line Bouth 83 degrees Bast Bellefonte. John Thomas Dean died Tuesday ———.— rs —. morning at the home of a daughter, “Orvis Behtover of Lil flated balloon and follow fts flight thence Bouth 83 degrees East y per- tg a st hunter. tyapped and dealer in furs 1859, he was a son of Willlam and 2ed suddenly of a stroke Novem- rvis Behroyer of Lily Lake, 0p= {11001 an instrument known as the Shes 0 o white owk: thence Norih East 48 the son South 81 degrees East 48 perches ward Roger plication of diseases. A son of 280. Members of the family include 26, 1883, at Wolf's Store. Centre COUnty farm land Into nearly per |gycoijon and vel city of winds at to a stone; thence BOuth 31 degrees groes We wns proved last week when he of upper alr conditiops. Take notice that an the 11th day nd situste in Walker " : . : ™ 5 at code «of M im. PF t {llness. Funeral services were held from Si Thomas' church this | Of Miliheim. Funeral services were thelr petition averring that they are lows tod my ” north 38 degre 3.7 ve ) m in the Reformed cemetery at Aar- ® boy of 12 years, and has lived in most utteresting thing from 4,040, bounded and described as fol- : krées East 63.7 | at the Forge, officiating. Burial m—st——— y y Ape MRS. FRED SCHLIEFER mer is contained in a dispatch 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Four of these Thomas Huston; thence by the same ches to & white oak; thence N 2 ‘ . . printed recently in an Illinois news. 8r¢ made cach day v white pine; thence South 51%; de- ther y lana of WALTER D. HARTER. Mrs. Florence Harkins in Altoona Mrs. Chestle Schllefer, 54, wife of The t 60 31 d , " ¢ ractor § x shar 66 degrees East 16 perches to a while South 31 died at his home at Jacksonville Levina Fleming Dean, His wife, Der 24, at her home in Kaneville erating a tractor And two shared | go..q0i0:. By watching the " | I gu dh a fee rows veste 4 y tr , st East 48 perches to a stone; thence thence by lan { futon riv A VI a: 3 Daniel and Sarah Harter, he was ten children, among whom is Char- county. On January 1, 1002, she feet WOW yesterdars Srinnlg ir different levels, observations w Von 1 South 31" degrees East 42 perches to avid Crepes Non 43 degrees 3 ’ born at Mackeyville on December 3, les Dean, of Port Matilda was married to Pred Schilefer, They ¢4MI ne SIXUEIh an gre of great value to airplane pilots. la stone: thence by lana of Edward 147 1 begs ALHALAAAAARALAHARRALINNN , > aap . y or holders of the mortgage herein. don, of Valentine Hill. hear Belle- While going to the front door of th days. He was never married and | pg bmought down a 8-peint buck, and The office, lotated on Ames field of December, 1889 Delmont F. Low. Townel ontre 4 from the Goidon home yesterday Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock held yesterday morning from the jeer to prove 1, 2 struments, including a teletype wih the owners of all that certain lot or a white pine; thens th ” that State ever since. Proof that he Whe public's point of view, Mr, Bruce, jows : yo nenhee souk was made in the Union cemetery JOHN THOMAS DEAN onsburg To ET of north 33 degrees Bast 53.7 perches t grees Bast 16 perches paper. The clipping follows; procedure is to release an in- grees East 344 perches to a stone; Walter D. Harter, widely known Born in Juniata county July 19 Fred Schliefer, of Kaneville, Ill, 4 : . , re= nine; thence by and of David Alll- to a stone Monday after an illness with a com- Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, died two years Mrs, Schliefer was born. October POW. turned half an acre of Will [1.0.0 balioons they determine Meatland R . 47.6 perches 1867, making his age at time RR went to Tilinols in 1914. and settled nual Wheatland plowing mateh. | 20.4 the study of which aids in Rogers heirs South 56 degrees West , hy A . « « Laan 1 " Schroyer als ‘As : : ih atu ail Sie 18 perches to & stone; thence by land death 70 years and 10 days. He wa CHARLES G. c LEME NCE. in Kaneville operating a grocery rol Nod 50 was ihe oa weathe ¥ fore ar, : Wi torineRly owned by, Da David Cr Ds North Lek the rails a triangl . never married and is . Charles G. Clemente. of Philadel. | Store. Those left surviving are her : y , con- The longest “run” made In WG 48 degrees West 147 rches tO the of rout ontaining one an i P= " ver m ed and is survived by G. Clemence, of Philadel testant the cof hit class : IsTImMas eer brother and a sister: Harry E. Ha phia. father of Mrs. Milon Walker husband, Fred Schliefer; two sons, |“ ants in the championship class. gection was at Bellefonte some time place of beginning. containing 46 one half acres mveved to Julls ter of Munson. R. D. and Mrs. Alice of East Linn street, Bellefonte, died | John and Ralph, two daughters, “More than 10,000 persons watch- ago, Mr. Bruce stated, when obssr- | SCEcs And UF PEC Dev, FROR | BRT, Cinced fof fecord tn Con Coupons Belz, of Jacksonville. Puneral se at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in | Miss Thelma: Schllefer. and Mrs. | od Xie Sop! dot Shiled the world sst- {vers lollowed 2 Tao phy 3! "he or 8 aaahnglt Blot of Found (vel. Ha page a Hons’ will: be 14 . tninck | the Franko (he b me I § wt des of farmdom, It was held on utes to a height of 51.2 ol 1€ con ng one and one acre ‘ 180 ric Tr . vices will be held at 2:30 o'clock the Frankford Hospital, Philadel Irene Dodd. a grandson, - Robert es tn Prov farm tia 3 ee RAL. “TU” ever ma e sald, convey 1 ho Julia 'B. Moore, entered AND ALSO right of way for pows GIVEN WITH ALL PAY this Thursday afternoon from ths phia, after a brief {liness with pneu. Schllefer and {our brothers, War- Martin Prey farm three miles north iotgest ° ruil ver made he sald. ecord iit Centre County June 30. | coined ys, transionm home of ‘the sister. Mrs. Alice Betz. monia Mr. Clemence was 76 years ren, John, and Herb Beck, of Maple of Plainfield. in Will county. Con- ¥ | te ropics and lasted 180 | 5.0 Deed Book Vol 146 1 By! pi wg stat) nx i the prenis- MENT 7 S ON | ACCOL1 NT a's at Jacksonville. with the Rev. L. E of age, in addition to Mrs. Park and Charles Beck, of Rebers- testants were score on straightness «MN 1 t Kvierte I AND ALBO right of wi for power wt at ALTA. ma. cabet ; ¢ . 4 ' ; - ) 0 & op a ” (or o we 2 Cvicrtown bureat ow has ne ! m Kline, of Howard, officiating. In- Walker he is survived by another PWS. She was a member of the of furrows, conformation, evenness lertown bureau now has ine. poles, guys, transfor terment will be made in the Jack- daughter rs Emma H. King of Roval Neighbors of America and ©f depth, and neatness, Judges gave five fu time oommissioned men 4 it ps] stg on a ow m the pr in the « for L der of 1 v BRAGHBILL ES) ade g ( gh Mrs 3 { ing { . : ; ays d oft 24.1 ty Th nises an fseInance olf ss ye wit re ¢ vv giver sopville eemeterv. Mr. Harter w hiladelphia, and & son. Charles the Kaneville Methodist Episcopal Champion Schroyer a score of 91 aud gb 24-hour service . A Cen ny y by San i ) A 1 The personnel includes Mr. Bruce That an uUnsstisfified mOrigage naman, ( widely known and had a legion of J. Clemence, of New Jersey. Funer- Church. Fuheral services were held out of a possible 100 point No a rons ‘ws pgs ie, (upon the sald premises remains of cond dey of April, 1862 for f PFELLEFONTE, PA friends who mourn his death. He al services were held Tuesday af- November 27, with interment In the competitor ever has scored 100." og Anemia #1 had of Dee ds a ce hi Recorder | , soorded 1 foe ir t #45 ¢ was all experienced junter and ternoon from the Mulligan Funeral Kaneville cemetery Seldom wwguggstogh £ vd yas iy ules in Very Joseph Florey 0 Joel Kling woodsmnil and had gained a eon- Home in Philadelphia, followed by ary GOVERNOR TO OPEN Kyler a Job or Ba. ae oi OF siderable i reputation as. a trapper. interment in All Saints cemeéter MRS. MARY ANNA RACHAL, A ry ae a Hakeriown; +o i eg? ald office in. Moftgag — Tor | {rs. Mary Anta Rachau, relict COLLEGE BUILDING PROGRAM tmors who ha seven years of Duge 208 for $424, and tha — Ire ale nil MALTY 14 acid of Lie Te A VEN : EY ? 0 Tucker, of Hap- | & twenty-one years uns ¢ a REV. STEVEN P. McGARVEY —— of the late J. W. Rachau, of Bpring! 11. 85000000 State Authority! sock, Mich. Mis Served, in dhe (she DIICIOL of Bald ord Word was received in Bellefont FLORENCE KAPP Mills, R. D., died at the home of _....cbpi0ti oH v Pennsylva~ middle wes, and in Puerto Rico has beth 1 “oh ow Monday of the sudden death of th \ lorence Kapp. sister Da- | her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hettinger, i. ciate Collége u i i i " itarat ee y and Joseph Dedenman lod { either principal ¢ ‘ » “ - 1 3 3 3 * -_ . wo AE iH H KUurai~ wi is an SONCTN JETHE Ae Rev. Father Stephen P. MeGarve ! i p of State College, died long the Brush Valley road at 10 : "wid na of the! al N j fu xAaiead singe for satl sfactio ' M ’ ta " wi ones 03 #1} : i vols J 3 Ji ALLA jd past Tho nas’ Cathe Saturday venir it the hom lock Tuesday morning after an bration: ver Sunday alternoon n M1 Robert Ci f For «08s with a complication of dis- I - pr A 8 Jane. a Father Mc- 14 n ap; & born Sep- eases A daughter of John and - ode on radian iri ford nas well known 1, 1861 t toa. Pa herine Armbruster Rote Mrs. | ni . th - p——— Bellefonte havine served two ve 1d spent her early hood davs al Rachay was born at Pas wr. ya \ '‘E 3 Bellefonte havi ved two year arly gt ys Rachau was born at Parmers Mil BNE AMORA Rh ‘in tisk LEGAL NOTIC oS as asaisient to the late Pather Pa Ard 44 , 3 Alter 1 June 30, 1864 making RET BRCY merare.t » a hek 4 nL. ck r known b, BD not ‘ f : the OF ¢ Feder rick McArdle. about 2 ars ago, the dea f her parents she nade at time of denth 73 years, § months J "y " Fira sam 11 avis ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 0 R put ic y Ce UY aps 38le | a ). 1938 1 IEW elit RD 50000 88 waar { me with her brother (n Sta nd 14 days. Her husband. J N —Cm ’ an. deus n the Matier of the Bat ate of Hau wr vf a Shu DN aim ff { Pobruary : ? el, C : A sorved 3! ean R inn died in 1930 Survivor v a TY a Tr ) Frat a in S. Auinat wie of Pu Tow a : ata : 5 4 p — — ee 2 | Racy lied In 180 Survivors in A » X car 4 HI and dee sod roner De FS SLi f ALARA AA ALLA ALALA LALLA AL AA LARA ALHAARAAA MARAIS AAV AAAATITWALA IAAL AAA TATAAAAAMALAAA MAMA VAM WL UA WAALS WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING Wo sista non sad beer 1 Im Weg Oe un- thre KELVINATORS | ET ML RE i will be conclu at the Parm . ward 'W. Drendereast stcrelary 15 AHOMDEY. © Shi = : All Work Guaranteed ! } Ka Mrs. George F. BORes, Wie ore Mills Union church. INLETment | roe for ire ie faking arrange: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH $04044¢ YEAGERS ¢teeees : : A B. (. and VOSS WASHERS 1 , R¢ Bog Huntingdon a ll nde men s {or We remons . Prices Reasonable D. A. McDowell Phone 522-R-2 Axe Mann, Pa. MAHER ITI FIV AF IAA AMA HVAT ALAA ALAA MAMMA AWAY TT " : ’ n \ * riieyy : ‘ Malle f the ostate OF ian wv TIAN] ne. $ wea " p $ 4s ) G. OC . wif f Dt oh ’ gi . 4 Va im { 15.000 wists wi TTLAT 0% H BOY late of Curtin F A . " —— n ' ' Yoh po , ery at Farmers Mil ftend tl POMOnie ] 1H Ton " nire County ae bari SC HOOL. SHOES 1 r y tha 3 awa adi Additional deaths, page 32mg be Broadeast un. atoio. white wulin Letters of administration on said Plone 9509-R I eid at the home ol her siste:, Wir ny Le y oe te BAT been granted the un- for Misses d | 79 PLEASANT GAP, PA. FRU Hadas nermen was mi ty r 18 ry at th fam ss Sy a , but et a and th - having ¢ aim p Reduced to +) Concord 3 : ih Tova nln Nur xiords $1.89 Yeager's NT swalngt th sme, will p * 1 ys National Bank + a. wy $b $4944 NILLEFONTE. PA. 49064 LT TOPOL FOI TI de as COs COCK SL EE HELL a ee aL Ld Sad ddl ddd AATHITITAAALHALAALIL ALIA EMAL AAARARAAALAAAAALAAA wv mTARATe was GIFT SAL US oun LAY-AWAY-PLAN $1.50 Boy's AES Open Open All Day All Day | TN ; Men's Wrist Pocket Watch 3c] “/LJ% | sunday RCC Em IL S| [B@T) | WAH S263 A Dapont’s Pyralin Christmas Tree 1 #8 : Ivo Sets Holder J CRN a : JELLEFONTE, PA. hn a 13 8. ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA O8¢ = and Christ tree ~ mins tr Thursday, Friday I THREE DAYS Smokers’ Needs L and oS rarday One Gallon 69° Delicious A LIRARETTES fr CIGARS 8 Piece | toon 33¢ 4 * “TN . Powder Denatored Alcohol Ny alte | t il wo! Assorted 0 okies melt Gold liam Pen Cock a William Pean Citrate ‘ El Verso | La Chesterfields fy Phillies i : Set of A » 100 2 Chocolate bs. Raleighs : Box of 50 3 Magnesia t ¢ A A 7 | &Y > A a i F/ Aspirin Pledmont $2.25 fy Chrome Finish 5-grain Candies ng o a. T7315 | | PrvGiL Ses : 3.98 |v D9 ‘hristmas xe ars he Min i Christmas Boxed Clg v'S . era ¢ Witch Ae Hazel y in ALL makes Oil BUY A GENUINE lesve Your Order Now, % - 3 and We Will Reserve : Your Smoxing Needs * = 2.9 Agency for EASTMAN Smoking Needs S&% T KODAK Pipe Rack £1.29 Buy a» Kodak for a Gift T0BACCOS i Prince Albert Parker os Hall & Half Velvet PEN Or PENCIL | von reuse 5s Ee i Crying Doll I Pouches 450. 36¢ ONE Musical Tops 25¢ Rh / tin "a : A K 75 to | Musical Organ 89¢ & a spd Train Set... 98c Skeeter Auto . .49¢ “id | oll Table Tennis .. 5% Aero Swing ... .5% i . . Toy Carnival 25¢ Wyandot Aeroplane 2% 2 / ‘ 4 Alligator Lighters ave, 98e Busy Bridge 95¢ « BAY Ee * Ld Pil .| Patent Medicines | omg B =ig op Toilet Articles Phillipss Milk Mag... . : MAVIS TALC 76¢ §) World's Tonio... .....T8 | RS | Doan’s Pills 50 Halibut Capsules 69¢ i 19¢ iE I ps yheien in : TOILET ioe 50c WOODBURY'S SETS Kolynos ‘ x : FACE POWDER $1.10 - $12.50 Paste | Kid. Pills. J8¢ Electric Hair Dryer 258753 E : $F EFRFELEROELEERR SSINIE JE - x BF we ae
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