@® THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B ELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 21, 19011, The Racket. 7,9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. There was one woman who did not like Kaho Corsets, but that was a long time ago and she was a very odd woman, We carry full lines of of this Superb Corset 1 185 different styles the cut shows you GC. R. SPIGELMYER CORRESPONDENTS Port Matilda. Saturday June 16th was an day at the home of Mrs, Elizabeth Mc Monigal, residing near Mount Pleasant, it being her sth birthday, her children conceived the idea of surprising their mother with a birthday gathering which idea was successfully carried out, Much credit is due her daughters, Mattie and Annie, who spared neither labor nor ex in getting up a sumptuous dinner for the large gathering of friends and neighbors who gathered to make the ion a bright and pleasant and useful were the presents Mrs. McMongal, which she re ed with To mak a photograpber Iyrone was present to take a view of the Mrs. and her welcome visitors. We {a yie Lo note the names of a portion of those present: Jerre Sharer, wife and daughter, Miss Dora; Henry Melcher, wile and daughter, Miss Lula, Rev Newell, wife and daughter, Port Matilda; Alvin McMonigal and wife Blandsburg, Mod Laird and wile, Retort; James McMonigal aud wife, Sharer and William McMonigal, Cartuey; A. Holtzinger, Tyrone; ( McMonigal, Mrs, ~alf Mrs Annie tison, Blandsburg, Sarah Garber, ) Frank Weaver, M Wer BL i Mc Mon Kal, Clara Wi Media Homan Polly Orwig, Mrs. Emma Cowher Mary Fran: wn eventful Te . pest occa Many 1 to one thankfullness more attractive fru are Asa M Blandsburg Hollow 1 ousan wi AM oh HATH MOOT DEPARTMENTS | CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Aaronsburg Mam wolf The sch board | Dw bx of. S. M. Weber wo ntermediate : © teachers for Loganton. DM has a force RN Wurk rem use on he AT writ go wr EH walter mnt | peel ‘e ntoN Ha York =» ut wn Sew here tr) vessels anda shi any Cyrus B th five xler teams Finsr Car Ring Mrs of this place, | and Monday en SATS A companied )y her Mrs. Ohl of Loganton, Mrs went to Renovo to visit friends Potters Mills. AMbds lLaurine Faust has recovered From a spell of sickness; glad Wo see her sot again, Frank Royer has moved back to our wwn again, Miss Kate Hewes, of Bellelonte, is siting friends in this place. Unite a number of our men that work. ol for KB. M. Huyett, have quit and gone wwork for Culp's, in Mifflin county, &. MM. Smetzler has returned home Foes & trip in [llinols, where he expects © buy a farm in the near future, Que of our wheelmen went toa festival snd his whee! took the wrong track, He went back the next evening to see the wack his wheel took. Thomas B. Hutchison, of Williamsport, Sundayed with his aunt, Mrs. Carson, Our energetic merchant, F. A. Carson, Bas just received a large line of new goods and at a very low ug w Daniel Ker Metter ARC 52 YEArs syed her first ride in the BN Karstetter daughter, | price, Come aad see bow cheap you can buy. hurch and us i § GEC : In be held some iwo in the I'he program choice m weeks ME Thursday ass*mbled at Harnes one, the exe church last a number of women the home Mrs. R. P The day spent was an enjoyable The foliowing named were pres ent Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. Joseph Ross, Mrs. Henty Twitmyer, Mrs. Matthew Riddle, Mrs Samuel Noll, Mrs. |. Stuard, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs, Henry Foust, Mrs, James Dolan, Miss Sallie Johnson and Miss Rebie Jodon All re. port haviog a nice time. Moshannon. Miss Julia Holt and sister, of Peale, spent Sanday with friends here, Rev, Carson, of Philadelphia, preached | of \ on in the Vreshyterian church, last Sunday | morning. William Moore was a visitor in town over Sunday. Jom ¥. Lucas is speading a short time with his brother at Howard. Hilda Loy, of Pine Glen, has been visiting friends here, Clarence Lucas visited a week at his | home, at this place. The Methodist and Presbyterian Sun. | day schools observed Children’s day with | appropriate exercises. The churches were both crowded to their utmost ca- | pacity. The Methodists held their ser. vices on Sunday afterncon, the Presby- | terians at 7:30. The children were well trained and the speaking and singing was fine. The decorations were very beautiful, and a pleasant time en. joyed by all. ACCIDENT While young from our town and one from Su were out driv ing one day last week, horses became frightened on account of the single tree bre and ran away Two of the young were and re hit the horse gy which prevented upants. The 1 burt distance Was ladies, yw Shoe the two aking ladies ceived siig injure were freed from further dan y Lhe (x caught at a 10 an thelr Suow Soe owner at Millheim. TT 3 1 1 Ue dorse Ae, On Saturaas attended brought fan over $125 x3 large steam avd average being The Myer etween this Bros, } and Coburn, wa by fire Saturday The ongin o y Cc iutine Axle Peterson, one : ‘ shoe's ant sports, attended the festival on urlay evening. He says the Yarne girls have the greatest take. in for ream of anything he ever run agair again Axle appreciate yo Mann, of nel ne ne Pound'erdown y care for Alfred Poorma atch dari the we remarked that be reer ) business him 1 that shh hb upon s shingle saw returhe has again en Yarne! is and Johnny wi shawiey 0 4 and be gen Axemann. NM W home daughter, Mrs. Lug istown Harry KE. Harter 1 Harter spel ve ewan Aller severa. and family Cle sunday wi at Oak Gr Thos. Fleming in our town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rote, of Orange. ville, 111, were the guests of Jno. C Rote, several days last week, Mrs. Bridget Scanlon left this place for Altoona, on Friday, to funeral of her daughier’s child, Mrs. Sadie Heverly and Jerry Swaney, of Beliefonle, was seen | of Lewistown, were seen in our town last | week. Arthur Sanday, of Beliwood, spent Sunday at his home James Hazel left this place on Satur. day for Beaver Falls, where be has secured employment We never knew that April fool jokes | came io June, till last Friday evening Quite a number of men left this place | on Monday morning for work, Frank Gross is at present visiting wish relatives in Lock Haven, Rebersburg. Few of our horse dealers who were at the Millheim horse sale, on Saturday; thrown | attend the | home, Edwin Zeigler, a stud and Marshall College, is visit friends here. Rev, W, W, who his pareuts here recently, le for his Westport charge Prof Morris wa sone Penunsval ens Sh nl, ne Calvin business in day. Mrs. Henry Moye: | on the sick list, ' Our farmers { about making hay giow a while yet Rev, Haogst, of lL» number of years } ourg J ngo preached in the al church Tuesday evening rs. Maguie Moyer, of Se ing her parents and nity of our hurg Hear Julian. 1 be the dress, for brides traveling gow: venetian tap tailormade suit and after a brief wedding tour on which they started Friday after. make their ¢ where the g in the telegraph of the oT Tie t { ne r pients of was ture bo poon they will futu b ¢ ati . A ployed were me iTwensyi Om 1s em ¢ The waulifu te y many csent Mt. Eagle ear: Gates Ketling along Gn Mrs rf 80 Ong, 18 impr Mrs. Sarah | We all hope for her recovery Thomas Leathers is proving Katie Fravel is working at Thomas Neil's, for a few weeks * It is strange that the Snow Shoe scribe had to come all the way to Mt. Eagle to find out the invigorating, stimulating, re suscitating qualities of beef tea. Bat, of course, no one but a trained nurse can give explicit directions in the making of it. Humph' bafe tay Information for School Boards Smooth lightning rod salesmen are working school boards and selling charts, such as the so-called new education, and prices obtained for such charts vary from $7.50 to $60 per set. The school { board that pays $60 gets the same thing | as the one that pays §7 50. Prices are governed by the greenness of the school | board, Side payments or drafts for get. | ting signatures run high in most cases | The cost of charts to salesmen averages from $3 to §4 per set. Thousands have | been sold at retail for less than fio per {set., In 10,000 set lots suth charts are | made at $2 per set, Why is the young widow usually less brought some of those fine animals along | The Standard ————" Sewing Machine : Every Mechanic Every Standard iq Reasons for Buying a High Spee rd tle Two-in-One Sewing Machine. Makes J While Others Make 100. Machine Co. SARA C. BRICKLEY, = EE LJ wi mournful thas her dress would mndicate ? THE GLOBE'S ...ANNUAL.... 9 CENT SALE Ae. STARTS am Saturday, June 23 Everything at Reduced Prices. Some 15, 20 and even 25 cent goods he Go at eo} Cents. 00000000 #00000000 See Big Descriptive Circular in This Week's Keystone Gazette, 000000008 00000000 THE GLOBE, Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penn'a.
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