aD CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Tuesday of Last Week ter and infant daughter, Wingate Admitted: Elmer B. Decker, Belle- | M™ Willlam Grubb and infant son, fonte: Mrs. John Winkleblech, Aar- Bellefonte onsburg. Discharged: Ruth Camp- bell, State College; Mrs. Harry Tan- ney, Bellefonte, Births: a son to Mr and Mrs, Harry E. Smith, State Col- lege: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Donald Lucas, Howard, R. D, 2; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coak- ley, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Budd A. Tierney fonte, Discharged Mrs Goode, State College; Mrs THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, —— NE _— - PELLITIRIE PA. Page Sevefl | If you want to get rich, learn how | of Harry O. Eby, lage of Bpring Town- not to spend. | ship, deceased ———— 11 JUTZ ~The fifth Legal Notices : rin nt ut his home, Jackson JACKSONVILLE | Swan, held Monday land continued services Church services Bunday, Dec. 31: ville Sunday school, 9:30; worship, 7:30,{ my with a combination of the Howard | centre and Jacksonville choirs SINGINE | oon at the Aley home. Christmas carols. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ladies’ Ald Society Flemington, called to see the home of Mrs er, Mrs. William Dixson evening Mr. and Mrs. John Mr son Paul of Mingoville, were Bune family day dinner guests at the home of thelr aunt, Mrs. William Dixson, mr and Mrs. Robert Conaway and who has been on the sick list but 8 ramily. ; better at this writing. Mrs. Charles McGhee Mr. and Mrs. James I. Lueas of pobby of Juniata, Mill Hall, were Sunday guests at ping supper guests of Mr the Elmer Swope home to celebrate gg, mner Noll the birthday of the latter Y fonte: Mrs. Raymond Coakiey and|'P¢ ™ he y of the | Mrs. Mary Kathryn McGhee and nn. Infant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Mrs. Walter Dailey of Altoona, !son Bobby of Juniata, called at the "ois Belle- Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mr returned home Monday evening af-, co Eg. Aley home William Ralph K. Nyman, Bellefonte ter spending a couple days with her wr Bo— : ; ; "Be Robert F brothe family, Mr. and Mrs TO LAUNCH Struble, State College. Birth k Delmer Ertley, assisting with the FOR SCRAP daughter to Mr M Clyde Guy butchering Adams, Pleasant Gap Millheim vt. “John Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer Thursday of Last Week Di A ildren of Centre Hall, were F Admitted: Mrs. Carrie B D 2 ee. evening ipper guests at the C E che Bellefonte; Mrs, 8S. J. Beyer, en “ in he ho Aley home. Miss Bette Aley of Belle- on December | R. D. Birth: a son to Mr Mrs. | ¥ at the beginning of this week. | fonte, spent the nd at the; Membx pre nf nb tat) ais mu lace etterolf. Bud Albert Asendorf, State College ame pia I J A 8 Lofley ving il Nevin Yearick accompanied by r. Paul Grove, Robert Houtz, Pete Friday and M and chil- Bud Smith, Lewis Kreso- Admitted Dick Jane of this vi Hilly Evey They decided Centre Hall and Kauffman of a rap dr hlignt Mills, R. D. 2. Discharged about tored to King ) will scrap party for Francis Benner and infant wnst Hi to attend the i= which admission will be 50 pounds Bellefonte, R. D.: Mrs. Clark C. Cus-' cw Echoes From the Past Fifty Years Ago October 17, 1801, there was a col- | determined to find him if lision between the Snow Shoe com- | {ollow him for years, and Mrs. J. Roy Schaeffer of yardian of Hazel BE. Pultz, now Wil- Hall, called Saturday after- f WINS, 2 minor PRIES The second and final « it of Chas, ¥. Colgan execr. of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC Ee. vt J August Pries, late of Btate In the matter of estate of Borough, deceased the must Pauline Bronoel, late Bellefonte PAUBLE The first Borough, deceased account of Mary M, Pauble, . Letters of administration 4d bn of Adolph Pauble bination and the Day Express trains, On last Friday noon Mrs, Martha 'e. t. a. on the above estate having lefonte Borough. deceased at the nail works near Bellefonte. | rane died ut the residence of her been granted to the undersigned, all OILLILAND The first and The Jubee of the collision did con son John N. Lane, this place. She Demons indebted to dhe tad estate final account of Ernest L. Gilliland | siderable damage the train and | was 73 vears peasy ”t a i amr of eph Gilljlend, [Hidesutie ag to e t hip a (Was 73 years of age; her husband, | ny ment, and those having clsims [eve of Fersison Jonenn, B. Gilliland some of the passengers were injure | Jame Lane, died in Lancaster 30 lor demands against sald estate 10 " - ” ’ O. Perry Kreamer, of Milesburg, was | years ago. Three sons survive: John present the same without delay for | 16 oo ~~ he BI a ‘ ’ 4 TAN final scoount of Lh rliefont *t A passenger on the train and Sus- | N., Bellefonte: James B., of Phila (Ssitament. to R Ja, CABRTIEIA. Cor a Ot Marke Hard Hatter: tained a fracture or Injury of the delphin, and Elliot E. of Camden IR iii 4 spine that rendered him almost a niece of h fonte, Pa x1 (man a IN. J. The deceased was helpless and he can scarcely move | president James Buchanan. The re- EXECUTOR'S NOTICH 31 . Vid " about. Suit was brought for $25000 mains were taken to Lancaster on In the matter of the estate of Ma- damages in our court, through his Monday for interment bel Ruth Erdiey late of Gregg town. attorneys Orvis, Bower and Orvis.| ug... vears |#D'D, Centre County, deceased At the recent special session of court | Christian Olingerick, aged 80 years, letters testamentary on the above a compromise was effected by which | °™ of Boalsburg's oldest citizens, e«tate having been granted to the , He Cl died one day last week. Peter Kuhn, undersigned, all persons indebied to Mr. Kreamer was given $4,500 dam-| 0, 00 0 place and Who is well | 1he ssid estate are requested 10 make ages and each party to pay their advanced in venrs ts re sorted to he immediate payment, and those costs, The rallroad company was, ... Frid de but ices Ing claims or demands ageing : 4 dangerously ill estate to present the same withou guilty of negligence and preferred to| delay for settlement to H F, ERD settle this way, as they don't like to | Mike Condo boss butcher of LEY, FExecudor Spring Mills, Pa go before the average jury Pennsvalley, Killed four hogs last | van G. Love Wd for estate . week for William Bartholomew, of Bel) te, Pa xl Grandmother Decker died at her centre Hall, that dressed 2300 | - residence in Walker township, near; nounds, That is the best in the pork | Hulbersburg, on Nov. 26, at the ad-| ine that has been heard of yet vanced age of 88 years, 7 mONths,| youn goons, the Bishop street and 29 days. The deceased had been ten » Hb : piu ite ) oa { : , Sh h a " butcher, killed a fine steer Jast quite lechle for the past three Years, .... was purchased in Union county | I#tiem testamentary on the above ..... f and for the last six manths had been and had been on exhibition at the estate having been granted to the OF te of unable to help herself. Her maiden! . Wm}. oa in. 5 al undersigned, all persons indebled Dame Wa Bechtol and fair In that county. The animal’ the sald estate are requested 10 make it i ig weight 1900 pounds and immediate payment and those hav- #\1/M [WEAR 7300 1/0001 201/20 | To g! 73001 3941 2 ye ve ve pg g! TT she was Berks county in . y lal . » oh ald RB s ' A divi vous od 1200 clean f. That the (ing claims or demar sealnst sald A 3 WA WEAR AE ARAEARARREAF, | De ve on In Berks county in clean et. Th Aflam Der X r 67 . fae n Jon ceded her In death account of the Bellefonte Trust Co, Dixson of will meet at his moth Gulick on Friday the of and final pam late of Dunkle and and Mrs. Alden Dixson and Saturday of Pine Glen, called to see Admitted: Mi gate, Discharged: Howard State College: Mrs. James H. Holmes, State College; Mrs, Annie, Keller, Bellefonte: Mrs. George L.! Jodon and infant daughter, Miles- burg: Mrs. Francis McKinley, Belle~ Win- Smith, Viola Luca of els and son were Monday eve- and Mrs, 1ardian OF JOPDAS N and FFA MEETS: Sunday CAMPAIGN and 0. Musser Mignogna, charged: Charles ¢} The of Future Farm- meeting In Bellefonte, members of the riday | fr America held a the new school bullding, and ant Gap Hall. of G Howard Julian, the sent were Lerian Brooks, Frank Mus. al Ww ( o and hb k efor Sumner a butcher 1 {1 and Elsie arm and mino Mrs. Sara body He was v ng State College, mot when the 5 afternoon red neral of Noll EXECUTORS In the matter of the estate of Ann 1 Hall, also known as Anna Hal Finch, lasle of Unionville Borough week deces sed NOTICE. Bellefo Mrs. J. Ernest Wagner, Honala WV Matthew Smith, Spring ve, a hig Mrs be or MALLORY weount of ™ ¢ first " 4 dear RR. Mallory “lu df Radpk elit * Barou accident Servioe Ensign Scovel Margurette lve bons in dre was large wee by nel any estate Lo present the same with ago. He # $illad p igh an delay tor setllement to BAM! EL H There were born |°f UF butchers for a long time POORMAN Executor, Bellefonte. Pa ‘ oa On the morning of Novem 20th Johnston & Johnston Aor ve for Usd count of 14 SON Air. Ja mosis oA 1 hber oa i ' ee of ¢ if James H Pet. mes one of the old- Vears Dr- PATTON to them eleven children ghters are dere seven aa ron ehter and four one {LL one dar ert ana Pl od Boe gs NOTE firet t ¢ v } Love the estat { 7 EXECUTORS matter of - 4 Adam and Ate LP we Tr iblershurg . in Holton allies oh; .t “ Centre Cx snd me grant been pert» ry ale Aare TED payment guia] > A sv for set PMELINY want Oa gt loanie FXFOUTRIN'S NOTICE SR IN IR INL “ 4 Bs dplnt {nr THOMAS James C. § PLANTS 8 Poinsettas — 50¢, 75¢, $1 $1.50, $2, $3, $4 up Cyclamen - $1, $1.50 $2.50 Begonias — $2, $2.50 » t $1200 BE hE T/A RE AE T/ASET NE ME E Th £1 LH “ * Precu ¥ al AP EXECILTOR'S NOTICE Ne Test LAPLAPLAP KL LF . A aE Sans {Cpa fins exer, of ua Late decrumed STOVER The first and Gnal AOC of Mary A Stover sdmrx Mr. C. OG. McMillen, of Dayton, | Notice is hereby given that Oharies of Wie lewis BE. Stover late of Penn When the train was running | Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte on Wed. 'F. Hipple, Fred C Me Townahip, deceased its reguinr speed and passing nesday mort hort Harry V. Keeler, Comn nes ol 37 TALILHELM 5 known as the School House among hi: at i 2. Mr. Lucas wag engage place. Mr. McMillen was the former conversation. and his prisoner skip- "proprietor of the Brockerhofl House ped to the platform and jumped off He is engaged in the same business and took to the wood: Robinson in Dayion, wl mayor made good his escape. Hig wife iz of the city present grt iets Exec ui Ceti Iw A a §¢ a 11 1O- iw | Ar ARO in the Oo ¢ » : LSAT that pl je HE AT there is more money and less © © the legal profession. He will ~ open an pice in Philipsburg ELA LH Fal gaped ery b thinks work in arging him wit} ow oul i YOAr AE } in Utabvilie Clearfiel a Mr. Luras started on the with hia prisoner for Belle-| fe, home was rounty wain Se ni pa "MN NOTICE OF SALE hh Primrose — $1.00 AP fonts » n » Be for it ig ior a £l mans first and this Tallheim scoount of J of etc, of Tryphena Tallbhelm, Wf Hust Township, deceased WERK OTT we The frst and peeount of the Beliefoute Tru EXECT { ec. of Rose Wescott of Bel Borough, deceased WEBER — The firgt add final y 3 4 RR Weber and exeors. of etc. of ale Harris friend J » { onte A on 1942, until 11:00 o'ckkk a. m the purchase of ane (1) uw ractor-driven uder with In- national Motor “The Commission winty reserve or fers December 18 [WAP Holly Wreaths 18c, 2 for 35¢c 10c Sprig Craiion » » WI, als 5 wre he Riso is » osc gi lefonie Twenty Years A go o any Thursday evening William Deet- | the roads were 9g, These changes = — ers, a Civil War veteran, was run Were noticed in less an a half ' ‘ Satara IPHANS' COURT NOTICE down by an automobile near his!/@8¥’s run and in a distance of 60 T home at Gravsville. His hip was miles In the matter of the Estate of y pri on Wile } i 1 erushed and he was injured inter-! Rev. L. PF. Sheets of Howard, pas- JAM ows Was nie of 3 rn llng rou hs acd! nally, his condition being so seriousitor of the Brethren in Christ College BOTOugR, deoraso that he was removed to the Belle. church, was plaoning to hold re-| In the Orphan fonte Hospital the following day vival services gt the Summit Hill County Mr. Deeters was: a member of Com- church, Marsh Creek Notice is pany E. 45th Pennsylvania Volun-| wilse Heston and Daniel McKin- has been appraised teers, He served as fire warden for di bd ley, of Milesburg, employes of the from the estate of Ja a number of years, but had been american Lime and Stone Company Wilson, late of State Coll retired because of age were on the lookout for practical ough, deceased, to Olive 8 Fire originating in the hay mow jokers at the plant who shifted the surviving spouse sald decedent, completely destroyed a barn on the| front wheels of thelr buggy to the personal property valued and ap- property owned by Joseph Zelesnic,| rear, and the rear wheels to the praised at $5000.00 as her allcwance of Pleasant Gap. Everything in the front. The rear wheels, being slight- under the surviving spouse's barn, with the exception of twolly larger, caused the vehicle to up- under Section 2 of the Intestale hogs and a quantity of hay, was|set on a sharp turn and both men Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania saved. The house was saved from de-| were thrown out. Damage to the bearing date the 7th day of June A struction only because the wind|buggy was placed at $10, and the D. 1817. allowing five thousend blew the flames in the opposite di-| men had difficulty in keeping the (8500000) doliars. rection | frightened horse from running away.!| The above appraisement has been | Marriage licenses were issued to; Hugh Ralston, of Centre Hall, confirmed ni si by the Court and the following couples: Frank P./bagged a 13-pound wild turkey hen publication ordered for a period of Vonada, Madisonburg, and Minnie | 0B Nittany Mountain not far fram thirty days and if no exceptions are | T. Snook, Millheim: Clarence R.|Oentre Hall. His companion, Ouy filed thereto within thirty days the | Penny, Pittsburgh, and E. Gertrude | | Brooks, also killed one of the same same will be confirmed absolutely by | 8howers, Bellefonte; Arthur M. weight. A large gobbler with the the Court { Rouch and Clara P. Bryan, both of | hens escaped. HARRY A. CORMAN, ‘Lock Haven: Kazimer Swancer and | Mrs. J. W. Raymond, of near Cen- Register of Wills and Clerk ROSES . $2.50 doz. up | Annie Serovec, both of Clarence, f tre Hall, suffered a stroke of paraly- of the Orphans’ Court of CARNATIONS. . $2.00 doz. up | Robert Campman and family of 48 ad her entire right side was af- Centre County, Penna 3 FAS all © aol 0, Prepared Cemetery Wreaths $1.50 up Nd L3 NN * a ITE ~The first and final Bd na M_ Stiver, execrx. of pi Wr late of Liberty Coasnd HARRY A of Centre WAP ye Ry : . Wreaths made up of berried juniper Colorado Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Red Pine, ete., with or without artificial red berries Ww DOORMAN Co. »e ¥ £ L5 Cort o bod "MN Pa. 50 C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flown hereby “ - “iy » $1.50,82. $ RUA Front door V for Victory Christmas designs made of natural greens with red berries and red how $1, $1.50, $2 up ES of AP APEP! AL: A claim ne na Nice green loose holly ____ _25¢ 1b. One pound makes sufficient quan- tity for both table decoration and mantlepiece. WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-58 Blend WLP PP »¢, wi Branches of Magnolia Trees. 20¢ 1b. WAGNER'S Very Best Flour eh PIN Santa Claus, Bell Tree Candles: Regular 14'2-inch Candles._ and Christmas 3) reek. fected. Although her condition at) | Beech C Who motored 10 Wood. {first was quite serious, she Was re-| 10¢ ea. REGISTER'S NOTICES, APLAR ye wT Vietory Candles FLOWERS BY WIRE ys cross the country IN A FLASH LB The perfect Christmas gift t always arrives. SNAPDRAGON $1.50, $2, $2.50 doz. NARCISSUS-Paper White $1.25 doz. SCOTCH HEATHER. . $1.25 bunch SWEET PEAS. 50¢ doz. Violets ; .««« 19¢ bunch $1 50 double bunch, etc. 2 for 25¢ TABLE CENTER { land to attend the funeral of Mr. { Campman's mother, reported having | {experienced a wide variety of wea-| | ther on the trip. In Woodland it| | snowed for four days and the] iground was covered to a depth of {four inches. There was a strong | | wind which drifted the snow and on | ithe way home near Kylertown, he! | had to detour through a field be-| feause of a huge snow drift. When! jhe reached Snow Shoe the snow be- | [ame much less and after desoend- | { porter to be responding Lester Omer, mule driver in the mines near Beech Creek, was caught | between two cars and was held pris- ober for more than an hour before | {his plight was discovered. Hig left leg was severely bruised. The Keystone Power Corporation established an office in the J. L. Holmes building at State College Hugo Bezdek, Penn State football | to treat-| | ‘The following accounts have been {examined and passed and filed for Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed record in the Register's Office for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented 0 the Orphans’ Court of Centre Coun- | | ty for the confirmation ni si on Mon- | | day, 14, 1. AILMAN-The first and final | account of Isabelle Murray, execrx. | late of Col- | (of etc of H. 1. Allman | loge Township, 2. ALEXANDER. — The first “nd | Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. ing the mountain there was no snow. | coach, tuned down an offer by Pres- { inal account of the First National | | The weather was much warmer and | (Continued on Pape Three) | Bank of Bellefonte, guardian of Dal- | | Ins W. Alexander, a minor, Wagner's Turkey Starter But — and Grower. SII PIECES | am pt pe Ass RE i —— an 1 WW. WLW RIA PIII I III PLEASE ORDER NOW Last minute service is out for the duration. The goverament says “save gas and tires” DELIVERY GUARANTEED oaly on orders placed early. Daffodils, Gladiola, Violets, Orchids, Gardenias, Sweet Peas, Yellow Daisy Large Selection of Nice Gift Potte by Haeger. Don’t Overlook This Item as a Christmas ift. It is Real Yalue Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 East Howard Street Phone2128 Bellefonte, Penna. VISIT OUR DISPLAY ROOM IN BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BUILDING III I III I Fr rrr rar Er EE UNNECESSARY TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE BE BRIEF! , =~ The first and scoot nt of Phillip 8 Barnhart, of James K. Barnhart deceased, of the First Nation. | partial aocount al Bank of Bellefonte, guardian of | Jacob Wilbur , , & minor. ! i i : | | Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high feeds for mixing wi own feed. 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