8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, MAY 15, 1902, TheRacket ~idor-- PATENTED PORCH SHADES \ — G. R. SPIGEI MYER. Correspondents’ Department. LT ‘ ¢ yap Continued from Page Beech Creek. A heavy fi ight tl ossoms and garden v ables in th vicinity Mon I + vessels filled with wa F. F. Thompson is building an addi- ion to the rear of his h He Jesse Thomas to yard master ceedix 1K Sat Born to Philip ) Tuesday. GCG. W. Sterli A, Nickerson, daughter og iter Mrs. J retu ) their home in Fairbury, Iil., Tue sday, accompanied by Miss Flora Stahl, who will the summer there, an 1 ed t Pass Farmers are woods for the head are in town. The recent fires mense area in the everything in that Beech Creek and having been burned by the flames. Huckleberries, found in abundance in that region, be sought elsewhere this summer, Butaing of the dead.] will be the cause of the grass springing up and cattlemen anticipate good pasture for their herds in the wountains this sea son. their cattle to the several bundred ds around Revel- taking sumer the o'd fic burned over an im- 'Scootac mountains, region between the Susquehanna river acd charred black The Miss Mame Quigley arrived home Sat- urday, from Youkers, N. Y., where she spent the winter, the aud broke an Ravmond, little White, feil Dr. Parsons, will practic accompanied by his son of Charles arm last week of Newton, Hamilton, ¢ medicine here. He will be wife and child Tylersville. wood where Sweet left they ries C pay oe het report Samae! Ruhl » appointed as a dele gate to represent the Evangelical Sunday school of this pl be held at Logan: ton the 20, 21, 22, of this mouth Daniel Ruhl lost a valuable horse on Saturday night, The cause was that he was driven too hard, Frank Miller left on Monday Salona where he is working at his penter trade, Harvey Limbert and wile were wel. come visitors at the home of her parents, William Greninger's on Sunday. The wheat'crop is excellent this spring. The oats is all sown and most of the farmers have their corn planted, Fruit trees of all kind are blooming, but very few cherries. Harry Miller cut a severe gash in bis knee with an ax, House cleaning is nearly all over and 80 1s digging garden, Some of our ladies were greatly sur. for Car. wised by the arrival of some Woodward | : sports. Ferguson. Luther Miller, of Baileyville, is build. ing an extensive addition to his home. . D. M. C Lof Pittst , visit. | Mrs. D. M. Clemson, of Pittsburg, visit | ing for John Hosterman came home to ed ber former home at Baileyville to be greeted by her many friends, D, G. Meek has broken ground for his pew barn on his Bunker Hill farm. The masonry is being put up by John Mec. Biwan. The Kerstetter brothers, of Pleasant Gap, are building the barn, Mrs. Daniel Decker. who has been ill at her Altoona home, has recovered, A. M. Brown arrived last week with a car Joad of fine horses and males, Mrs. Mary Gates departed on Satur. day for Mill ral, where she will make ber home with her daughter, Mrs, Laura Piper. | are frozen black ; | fruit is hurt much or not, | last week which | for a day or more. H. R. Long moved in part of the new | summer goods. eaves on the ground | | Mts. Daniel Irvin, | Balets, all of Julian of Bel'efonte, and others of the immedi. | A sumptuous repast was | yed i Mr. and Mrs. Tallbelm | | wishing their host | additional wedding day anniversaries. Nittany. There will be no preaching in the Ev. church on next Sunday ; the pastor will | be away from home, There was a heavy frost at this place on last Saturday morning, the potatoes | we don’t know if the | has Wm. Wilbur been Williams, Johnstown, the guest of his sister Mrs, | Gates for the last ten days. Irvin Robb spent several days week with his parents at this place. Born to Mr, and Mrs. L. E young son, on last Thursday. The farmers are busy trying to their corn planted; we had a heavy put the farmers back get store building which is fixed up for a dwelling, last Tuesday. J. Peck got in a fine Go and see. lot of light Charley Erick is having a new picket fence built along the road, which adds greatly to the looks of that place. Samuel Tweed is havinga lot of re pairing done st his house this spring. hangers Krape & ered the home their The expert paper Mevers, of Lamar, paj H. P. Zerby for 1isel of last week; work speaks of Hublerst 1 M1 John Bart TY, Was ey, at this ¢ 1e sick of this place at present are Bertha We Daniel ers and Frank wish them a Spe edy recovery Show Mini bad but are reported Ben Shafter 1 C. Shaffer been Sick the ter. and past week bet Misses K ate Robb and Hannah Beck, accompanied by Thom. Miller and John We of Bellefo spent Sunday evening as the g Misses Alma and Orpha Pletcher Mrs. Fannie Emri Hall on Mouda th tio aver. all Julian ,yy b spent toona, mother here. Lie, yf A t ith his Mrs. Boodle Ed. at Jersey Shore Miss Ellen Mo in Clearfield Mrs. Burley, Millerspent a d Murphy. Miss Nannie Campbell who is attend ing Normal school at Lock Haven spent Sunday with her parents, Geo. Parsons, of Wil his parents this week Thomas Barns and daughter Catharine spent a week with her son rray is visiting friends Mrs Hallowell and Mrs ay with their sister Mrs lHamsport, visited | of Philipsburg, spent a day at the bom | of Chas. will have to | Murray. Miss Ella Alexander spent in Bellefonte last week. Vincent Harbridge who has been for some tine is slowly improving. The infant child of T. ¥ afew days sick others is seri. { ously ill with measles and pneumonia. Newy Parsnip we have no this week, we will give vou this week to drink all the milk you “kin.” A word to the wise is sufficient, out for the chicken thieves GoLpEx WRDDING At Julian, Centre county, Pa May the 6th, Res time for you look their home in , ou Tuesday, and Mrs. Tallhelm celebrated their soth anniversary of their marriage Mr. Tallbelin has been well and widely known throughout ral Pennsylvania, having for upwards of fifty years traveled through this section as an itinerant minister in the Unit drethren church, and at one ti as Presiding Eider the Al trict On the ate the home cot ct fren, a distance and neig) Cent ed me serve toona IN in addi and grand above d rind ends the vi and two on of Barne Altoona ; Mrs f Johns john F Mention of Blue an f Jesse Goss ad Mrs. Blair Waite, of Rev. and Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs Sarah Reid, Mrs ; Miss Blanch Jacobs, Fryphena Ta sim, of Juli may also be made Ball, Pa Stormstown, Craig, Mrs. I. F. Nason, J. C Mrs ate neighbors, served at noon, which was much en} by all present. were the recipients of many useful and beautiful presents, including a number of gold pleces. The beautiful bouquet of violets contributed by Mrs. Dr. Irvin and the elegant stand mirror contributed by | | friends in Altoona. deserve | Miss Martha Anderson, of Johnstown, Pa., who could not be present, special mention. As the day so pleasantly spent began to wane the people departed | and hostess many | Sober. Some of our farmers are throngh planting corn and others not through | ploughing yet. There was a wedding on Saturday; | Nora Steiger and Calvin Breon. Miss Rosa Alexander who was work. stay. Oscar Jamison, of Ohio, is at visiting his mother, The birthday home rity held for U. G. Auman on the gth of May, was well at: tended; the followmmg were present: James Osman and wife, Charles Bartges and wife, Mr, Brown and wife, Calvin Finkel, Wm, Smith, Col. Decker, Mrs. Agnes Runkle, Mrs. Jacob Gentzel and dau r Dora, Mrs. Mary Zerby, Mrs. Jacob Breon and Harry Gentzel, ~The Matiory * 69 | ally he yi St It is a splen last | | sermon in the Ev, . Rodgers a | | plano from M. R Linden Hall. Mrs. Ezra Tressler : “of Rock Springs, was a visitor Wednesday. “The latest:'' Always in Democrat, Frank Richardson, of Coburn, Sunday with his mother and siscer, George Swabb, Jr., of Pine Grove Mills, is visiting his grandtather here, J. H. Ross and wife spent a few days in Altoona. Rev, Shultz will the Centre #pent preach a Memorial church, Sunday, May 25th. G. I. Gettig and mother spent Wednes- | day in Bellefonte. rain | Error—Quae of our items was made to read, last week, that Mrs. Wilson re. ceived a pension of $18, whereas it should have read §8. Mrs. Catharine Richardson also re- ceived a pension of $8 per month with { back pension, we are informed, amount ing to considerable over a thousand dol lars. Dice George Thomas, of Hosterman, the home Shingletown and Boalsburg, were Mrs. Elizabeth of callers at of Gettig, on Tuesday. Fred Houser, noticed in oar Miss Daisy Brooks sg with her sister at Bel Miss William een very {ll with he Houserville, ty Tuesday. of commun on ent several ecfonte ) ior somel! : Wasi Thursday SGuire He t Prttaboas eer At Pittsburg, | has again be shourg our teacher are beginning their mind, up the main the lit cob webs from oper teasion, pots with algeb other in handy vr th tand a that will few SAries, come 1s per mioute le ways gettin two of hist ecently a : es Le week ¥ We wel ne the nes TY SHOT “Harris townshn re painfally aware in our haste to escape date or a life insurance times lose a valuable n extend the [4 of fellowship, brs Millheim. Mrs. Charles Snyder and of Altoona, and Stover Snook, Fravklin, were called home on account of the seri ous {lluess of their mother, Mrs. Lizzie Snook. Mrs, Mirada Motz and som, J.C. F Motz, of Woodward, transacted business in town Saturday. Fisher is golog inle the lumber business at Pittsburg. Mrs. Kate Neese, of Rebersburg, and Geo. B. Waite, of Smullton, passed through town Saturday. Saamsk most heartily that , We some We ate w at T ager CWE item chil of dren Michael Hess, of Haines township, cir culated among his friends here om Sat urday. He reported a heavy frost at his place that morning. Mr H. Reifsnvder visited at J.J at Sober, on Sanday The co'd snap the overcoats, again A. P. Maize is putting flag stone walk at his home The pre very p and Mrs. J Gentzel's, last brought and started the coal week out fires down a new mpect for a good fruit ising. The are crop are rom recs oul In Om of Centre h Miss Hall, A abe Mr 8. Belle Krie Stover were his week as it fron this p ace Miss Rose Maize ster, Mrs. Harry Florey, F. P. Musser, A. A. Frank, Thos Frank, Ezra Auman, Fred Auman, Al- bert Wetzel, Jos. W. Reifsnyder and Sam'l Weiser attended the Grand Cas tie meeting held at Shamokin this week Oak Hall. Miss Bulah Fortney, of Boalsburg, spent Sunday with Miss Annie Kline, Miss Grace Barnhart spent several days in Centre Hall last week. Harry Wagner recently purchased a C. Gephart, of Bellefonte. Miss Elsie Peters expects to leave on Thursday for a few weeks’ visit with atl Colyer Mrs. Amelia Klinger was at Centre Furnace last week assisting Wm. Thomp. son's with their spring house cleaning. E. B. Peters and wife spent Saturday | night and Sunday with their son, James, near Rock Springs. The Misses Bottorf, of Lemont, were | callers In town, on Sunday. Messrs, Dale and Singer, of Belle toute, were Sunday visitors in town, Mrs Heury Etters, of Lemont, made a short call in town, on Satuiday. Samuel Zettle, wife and baby, of Peru, were entertained at BE. B. Peter's, on Sunday. Geo. Dale, accompanied by his grand son, Norman, was in town on business, on Tuesday. Tuesday, Mr. Hazel, of Houserville, | who is employed in the Houserville wolen mill, vicinity, The wheat in our visinkty will average about a half crop. Farmers are abou BE be SH live . ek hie By re, A pasta grass pr . ay Joos. was buying wool in our Centre Hall, Wm. Heckman, west of town, is seri- ously ill. His recovery is doubtful. Miss Emilie Alexander came home Saturday from Tyrone, returning again Mouday. Romie VanPelt spent several days in Bellefonte, - We are glad to say that Geiss's health is greatly improved, returned to his work Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Alters around again on cold, Wagner He to be severe able of a not account is Austin Krape, who had been working at Janette returned to his home last Mr, Aur sting day, week and, of sun Chas. Snyder and a Bellefonte, spent an interes day with some of our fair sex Aaron Thomas, the at Woodward moving The Bradford banquet at Shauver Thugsday night hoss carpenter a house party held rt hotel 1; hunting s Old | Rhoad as in for * the Rev town days. Glad 10 Rey daughter, of nily Alexan last week, | Agement to open General health of our town | a brother Weaver Samuel Weaver Kathryn a 1d Mar gare at Mt and Mrs the a lon been are 3, who have juite a while, on sloyly convalesing ned to his ng severa M Jacob Kaup, has again retur work #t Pittsburg, after spends days at the bome of his brother, R Kaup. Roland Mallory, place, but now of Spr uce Creek, paying his many friends a visit this form is again Miss Daisy Brooks has returned to ber bome at Linden Hall, after pleasantly spending several weeks at the home of ber sister, Mrs, Foster Jodon Misses Bertha and Bellefonte, spent Breom, Mrs. Bruce Garman, was the guest of Mrs Sunday Birthday party:—on Saturday May quite a number of our young people as sembled at the home of Elmer Swartz, it being the 16th birthday of his daugh ter Edith. After spending several hou very pleasantly they all returned to their respective homes, Among those present were Misses Rose McCulloug, Katie Gross, Margaret Fraser, Anna Kaup, Bertha Breon, Blanche Kaup, Della Edith and Gertie Swartz, Messrs, Chas Hughes, Bloamard Shut, Moris Hasel, Willis Wian, Harry Breon, all of Axe maon, Merril Sharer, Harry Rockey, Jobn Koyer, Misses Annie Rockey, Min te and Grace Sharer all of Zion ; Misses E in a Keller, Pearl Waite, Mable and Pearl Kerst Mo Raiph No Merrill Karstetter, Wallace Herman and Boyd Sampsel, all of Pleasant Gap Arthar K ik Hall, Misses Pearl and Minnie Rover, of Be fonte Hublersburg lia Steele Tul Sunday with of Bertha of Be Chas liefonte, Cruse on | ars etter, SSS ine, of O This vicinity had a heavy d which nipped AY mOThag Kars getables some of the Miss Mattie Sherr, of guest of Frank Carnes len fruit Wayne $ at present John il, of Peabody, K» ing relatives and acquaintances in vicinity beginning of this week Mrs. Willougher and daughter, Mrs Celia Myers, have returned to their | home at this place after an absence of several months, Correction : ~The item in last week's paper giving membership of the Re. formed church should be 151 instead of 157. Rev. H. I. Crow and Johan Hoy, Jr, went to Adamsburg, Snyder county, on Wednesday morning to attend the ses. sions of West Susquehanna Classis of the Reformed church, which convenes at that place this week. Mr. Orwig, of the firm of Orwig & Krider, was transacting business bere beginning of the week, Loyd Markle made a business trip to Beech Creek, on Monday. Mrs. Mary Koap and lady friend, of Bellefonte, were visitors at John Weaver's over Sunday, The young ladies’ class of the Evan. gelical Sunday school will bold a social in the I. O. O. F., Hall on Saturday evening. Everybody is cordially invited. No Was vis this Potter 1 ownship. William McKinney, well known at | Potters Bank, but now in lllinois, has been a sufferer from appendicitis, and | underwent an operation in a hospital at | Detroit, where he will remam a brief time with chances favorable for recovery, which will be gladly learned by his friends hereabouts. Hosterman, of near Centre Hill; his mother not being in the best of health besides sulloritg from a partial loss of sigat, Work is busily going on for the new buildings on the farm laid out by Mr. Colyer, near the railroad ashort distance east of the Fort, The premises, when all buildings are completed, will be up-to date all around, house, barn, outbuild- Ings, ele. Miss Mabel Sankey, of Potters Mills, took Sunday morning's train enroute to visit her brother Asher Ver non, Kansas She aunt and uncle Hon key at Wichata, Kan St turn I, some SENKey at will also visit Mrs. Ira we will and San not re ist until time next winter Ga Sold Everywhere. Made by STANDARD OIL ¢ 0. her | Ih m— SE Dr. | at the | last Mohu, of Hartleton, homes of Harter week Ezra Harter, who was Yeagertown several weeks, | on saturday. Mrs. C. R. 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