L. C. Irvin PRACKET Black Petticoats Bound & M. Skirt Binding. terial, pretty designs, perfect Reliable ma fit and finish. One at 98 cents, high lustre quality mercerized cloth or- dinarly used in a $1.25 skirt, cut full and shapely, three ruffles. Others $1.19, $1.39, $1.48 and $2.25, every one a bargain, and Patterns Delineators new for August. RACKET STORE CO.) Correspondents’ Department Continued, from page 7 Loop. G. R. Miese beats the band for crowds; there were close to 200 peopie spending the glorious Fourth at his place ot busi. with the celebrated S. H.| THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 16, 1908, ! Unionville. The Grangers' festival netted them | $25. Mrs. A, St. Clair 18 visiting friends in Punxsutawuey, Jas. Alexander shot and killed two woodchucks at one shot recently. Mary E. Griest after a ten-weeks’ visit to friends at Hastings, returned home a few days ago. She said she never stopped at Tyroue one bit, there now, Marie R. Griest, in coming down stairs, {made a misstep, and fell ivjuring one { of her knees so badly that she has been unable to walk for more than two weeks. | She is now able to hobble about { crutches, poor girl ! Ed. Smith and Harry Lindemuth con. {cluded that life was not worth living | without the Centre Democrat, so they wheel and of course both are correspon. dingly happy. Sherman Spotts, while sawing shing. les the other day had two of his fingers’ ends amputated in a “giffy.”” “Don’t monkey with the buzz saw’’ Sherman. Mrs. Henry Spotts, while gathering oue of her legs. Dr, Irwin reduced the fracture and she is getting along as well as can be hoped for. Jap Holt killed a large rattle snake near the residence of John H. Stover, a few daysago. His snakeship had only four rattles, but Jap said it was large enough to have at least twenty, Mrs. Maggie young, nee Bonham, of Olean, N. Y,, is visiting friends in town. Geo. W. Bullick, of Punxsutawney, {spent the 4th in this place having been enticed hither by his wife and baby boy who have been here several weeks at the home of J. C. Smith. | | | | on | Zion. harvesting and many have hauled in their wheat, Dr. P. 8, Fisher and wife left for a | short visit to Philipsburg. | Last Wednesday night Lonnie thought the burglars were at his house; in his night dress and bare feet he quickly in- | formed his neighbors about it, He was | The farmers are done making hay and | 80 scared that be ran right over fences aud brash piles and until he got his trip mide his feet were bleeding while his hair stood on end for a week, preventing him from wearing his hat Mrs. Samuel Decker is visiting at | Pittsburg. each “‘came down’ with a big white | The Zion band will bold a festival at | Gentzel's grove, Saturday evening Au- | gust 1st | Henry Brown, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with |. P. Rockey. { the I : } : David Hoover was driving a two horse Bess On the eve of the Fourth, taking in |team on the farm of Daniel Hall when the baloon ascension and hire works,and | 1. horses took fright and ran away. Mr. Meise was well patronized ; his | ge was thrown out of the wagon and cream stand footed up $20.10, candy {dislocated his left shoulder. It was put stand $15 75, and his store inside £43 [in place by Dr. Irwin, wiih the assis good for George. | i tance of four men. Our citizens from the Loop are coming to the front. J. T. Smith has found somethiug that resembles coal ; it actualy burns like coal and it might be, as they got deeper, find coal. Our people around here are busy cut. | ting their grain and grass which ison an | average a good crop. John Bettleyon is the man ; he is out al most day and night through the full moon cutting grain and grass for farmers not having binders, Miss Mary Moyer spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Nanie Miese, of Colyer. Squire Housman beautifying his house and we expect to see a beautiful coat of paint after harvest, to put on the finishing touch. B. F. Rickert and gang are putting in to operation the stave mill for John Decker, bought of Wm. Colyer, in Decker valley, Henry, you had better take care if you must bave another calling down your heart may get the fliperty flops Geo. Stover's son and daughter, for. merly of Colyer, now living at Aarons burg, are visiting friends and relatives in the Loop. Yarnell. Geo. Walker and family spent Sanday at Snow Shoe. Claude Yaruell returned home from Clearfield. Ada Baird and Mav Johnson, of Miles- burg, visited Gertrude Coa fer. Harry Savers and wife, of Nanty Glo, visited her father John L. Croft. Miss Mary Croft spent last week at Clarence. Ammon Klinger is on the sick list. Mrs. Gardoer, of Howard, was caller in our town. Rev. Lathrop preached an excellent sermon in the Baptist chapel, Wm. Walker and wife, of visited I. E Confer’s Miss Maggie Thomas returned from A visit with friends in Willtamsport Mrs Alice Stover, of Blanchard. is visiting ber father Henry Heaton. Al. Stine and wife, of Bellefonte, visit. ed his sister Mrs. Miles Heaton. Mrs. Isaac Heaton, of Clarence, has been visiting her father |. L. Croft. Verna Phillips arrived here last week from Tyrone to visit her mother Mrs, Geo. Brown Milesburg, Boalsburg. Dr. S. Keller, of Illinois, is visiting L. Mothersbaugh Mrs. E. P. Mcintire and children, of Altoona, are visiting the former's mother, Wm. Smith and wife, of Millheim, spent Sunday here Mrs. Wm. Sweet, of Aroyo, is visiting at the home of her parents, We are glad to note that J. P, Weber, who has been laid up with a broken limb, is able to be on the porch, Miss Butler and niece after trayeling through Europe returned Friday, Samuel Moore aud wife, of State Col. lege, were guests at the Fortney home recently. Mrs. Ira Risbel and son Oscar spent Thursday at Tusseyville, Rev, Gamel, of Allentown, will preach in the Presbyterian church on Sunday at 3p om, Plum Grove. The farmers are busy cutting grain, Coburn Roger, of Bellefonte was stay- ing at the home of W. H. Swartz, he im- proved the grave yard fence by giving it a coat of paint, Anna and Ada Weaver and Mrs. Jacob Sharer spent Sunday with their parents at Farmers Mills, Rev. Keller left for his home after spending a few weeks here, Anna Harnish and brother Robt, of Hecla, visited their aunt, Geo, Condo and family, of Jeanette, are visiting here. Singing will be beld at the home of James Keller, on Friday evening, Mrs. James Coburn, of Bellefonte, and Dr. Huston's wife and daughter, of Clintondale, visited the old Huston homestead last week, Mrs. G. W. Rumberger and daughter | Marion, and Mrs. Joseph Brugger and daughter, Margarite, are enjoying the |exhilarating sea breezes at Atlantic City. Miss Harriet Turner, of this place, was | elected principal of the Grammar schoo! {of Penn borough, Westmoreland county, {at a salary of $50 per month | This time it was William Bauder that was made happy by the arrival of a fine boy baby at his home-—cungratulations, | Billy | Miss Elizabeth Brugyg { several months at Atlant home recently. [| | | ar, who spent ic City, returned Wm. Denlinger, Jr., of Patton, Is visit. ing at the home of the writer, He is a bright, jolly kid, fu for any emergency the boys may sug- gest. He went fishing with Albert and caught three little whales 2% inches long. They made a nice meal for the family cat. Our base ball nine came bome trom Martha on Saturday night, where they met the Martha team in a friendly con- test for honors and when they alighted from the train they were bugging and kissing each otber and throwing their bats in the air, caute, they won out ; score g to 7. Can't give particulars but the boys do say that Johunie McDonnell would make a good foot ball player, he issuch a great kicker. Mrs. W. B. Parsons is off on a week's visit to friends in Jersey Shore and Wil. llamsport. On last Tharsday, Mrs. Black, of whom mention was made in our last, passed peacefully away to that “Ug. known Country’ at the home of 'Squire Riley Pratt, and was interred on Satur- day afternoon in the Union cemetery west of town. She was 68 years of age, was a most estimable woman, baving spent the greater part of her life in the service of the Master, Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Luther De Yoe of the 1st Presbyterian church of words spoken by the Rev. DeYoe, enlo- gistic of this lovely woman, touched the hearts of all who heard them-—s0 elo- quent, yet so simple, that evidenced the fact that they came from the depth of his sympathetic heart. Verily, she has goue to her reward ; may she rest in peace. Lemont. Inis Payne returned to Tyrone Monday. Verdie Bathgate is visiting at Altoona, I am just about to give you some vala- able information which I do not possess in regard to that Pleasant Gap trip made by Mr. Mulbarger in 1 hours and | 10 min, weekly, but meantime want to {invite your attention to Hamill Bath. | gate’s musical ability which reminds me |of a cow on a typewriter, We wish to tell you that Irvin Dreese last smile of Jinny’s given with box of ban- come a barber once ina while, but he can cut Nutchy's hair to suit me as I so often mistake Mr. Marray for Abraham Lincoln. We make honorable mention of uncle George Martz, for he that sitteth on a red hot stove shall surely rise again in time to see our farmers making hay and cutting grain for if you sow you shall reap. If you want your watch chain “omealed” call with James Schreck, the great baritone of the hay field and, (to be continued, ® B. F. Homan, of Oak Hall, a represen- tative of the National Dairy machine Co., of Newark, N, J., transacted busi. ness here, Geo. E. Meyer, of the Mountain City, is at his home assisting at the ingather. ing of the harvest, Ella Stamm, of Altoona, Is visiting here, Mrs, Kirkpatrick and daughter are visiting Centre county friends. Mrs, Beale, of Mercer county yisited here, Communion services will be held In the Lutheran church next Sunday morn. ing. Dan'l Keller, of Axeman, yisited his grandfather David Keller, Wm, Myers and Com'r P. H, Meyer visited their brother Jacob on Sunday, Frank Rockey, of Lancaster last week with his parents, Michael Shaffer, of Centre Hall spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity, Benjamin Royer and wife of Jackson. | » Spent ! . BE | ville, were seen here on Sunday, berries among the rocks, fell and broke | Many of our young wen are joining 0. O. F. at Bellefonte. Let the good work go on. Lulu H. is learning to hive bees, at least she says she is. Gillentown. There were several cases of black diptheria at this place: two chil. dren have died with it, Bessie Smoke, only daughter of John Smoke and John Kern, youngest son of William Kern. The rest are better and improving fast. Ww. FP. last week, Norman Culver, of Kylertown and Arthur Beals,of Patton, were guests of T D. Weaver, Esq Holt transacted business here Communion services will be held in the Presbyterian church, Sunday 11 a. m. Miss Maude Yeager visited friends | here last week, 1 of vim and ready | Miss Ella Ranikn, after a short visit at home, has again retarsed to Clear. field. Mrs. Lucy Kramer now occupies the bouse vacated by Harry Hallabough. Clarence Weaver and wife, of Kyler. town, were guests of T. ID. Weaver, efq., last week, Miss Louise McGowan, of Cooper, is Visiting numerous friends at this place and Snow Shoe Miss Laura Culver is visiting friends at Portage. don't know any ) try to hang themselves on What do you think, Lloyd ? Qa The Pine Glenn cows betier than a ladder. Oak Hall Harry Marshall and soa of Roopsburg, visited their sister here. Clement Dale, Esq, and son Arthur, of Bellefonte, spent several days at Sun {ny Hillside. Harris burg; assisted by James Pratt, The | procured two canines from a pup seller | and will not forget that characteristic | ner lye on week days only via General | Grant who disconnects himself, to be- Mrs. Barbara Kaup and daughters are visiting at Bellefonte, Jas. Irvin, of Clearfield, with his wife and daughter Gussie, are visiting An- thony Koopf's. Edward Sellers returned on Saturday from an eastern trip, Mrs. B. E. Stamm and daughter Miri. am, of Altoona, are visiting here, On Thursday, July g, BE. B. Peters, who bas been an almost life-long resident of Oak Hall, died after an iliness of only four days; only a few of his neighbors koowing of his illvess, his death was quite a shock to the community. He is survived by his wife, three sons and five daugbters—James, of Rock Springs ; Luther and Arthar at home ; Mrs. B. E Stamm, of Altoona: Mis. N J. Rishel, Mrs. Harry Wagner, of Oak Hall, and Elsie and Margaret at home. His age Was 53 years Roland—Childrens’ Services. Singing. In the mom of jife Frayer, by W. Leathers Recitation, by Lottie Bathurst Recitation, Child's Prayer by Hilda Bryan Recitation, Morning Glory, by Meda Bryan Exercises, Blossom Band. by six Hitle girls Recitation, by Bryan Recitation, Oh Dear Mama, by | ey Bubt Solo, "Tis June Time by Edith Prince Recitation, Amen, by Bster Bubb Recitation, Let Me Nestle. Kate Bathurst Recitation, The Sparrow, Bertha Prince Recitation, Mary's Little Bird. Barnhart Solo, by Nannie Bathurst Recitation, Dew Drops, Lalu Prince Recitation, Sixty Years Ago, Raith Prince Recitation, The Last Hymn, Mary Stultz Many thanks to Miss Eigle Barger organist and Myrtle Bathurst for assisting Mrs. Shultz in training the children. and aiso to those who took part in singing There was alsoadditional music, vocal and band, and re- sponsive readings and duetts Sweetest music Virginia Isabella the Kellerville, Harvest and hay making has begun ; the farmers all seem to be busy. Anule Weaver spent Sunday with ber sister, Elmer Ishler and family Sundayed with relatives in Earlystown. Some of our sports seem to have some attraction toward Spring Mills; how about it Thomas and Edward ? Quite a number of our young le attended preaching at Centre Hall Sun. day eve Singing will be held at James Keller's Friday evening. All are invited, Walker, Wm, Long, wife and child, of Oak Grove, visited her parents, Ed. Leathers, wife and son Doyle, of Renovo, visited here, Della Garbrick visited at Lock Haven. Mrs. Koos Ertley visited her daughter at Pitcairn, Mrs, Chas, Sayers is visiting her daughters at Scottdale, Rev, Scott, of Ohio, preached in the Presbyterian charch at Jacksonville on Sunday morning. . Willard Yearick had the misfortune to be bitten on the arm by a dog. | on his vacation. Jacob Yearick Is reported very ill, Millheim. John Toner, of Philadelphia, is here Jennie K. Reifsnyder is visiting in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, | Mrs. Charles Shaffer, of Dewart, spent the Fourth with her parents. | Wm. Braucht and wife, of Boyer, W. Va, are spending their honeymoon here. W. W. Boob, of Cincinnati, made a flying trip through here last week, Geo KE. Mensch and W cured a mated last week. Dr. Huston, of Clintondale, was in town last week. Antis Rishel and wife, of Rockford, | Ill, spent several days here, | Mine host J. H. Bibby, of the Haag hotel of Milton, spent his vacation here on a fishing trip D. L. Geary and daughter Minnie, | were to Milroy Wednesday. Wm, Kreamer is nursing a collar bone, | Dennis Lose and wife celebrated their | |. Thusse! ge. | team while in Bellefonte broken | golden wedding on the 7 inst. most of the | 50 years was spent at this place, all but three children surrounded them, James | D., wife and son, of Williamsport ; John | | W., and son Strohm, of Bellefonte ; Mrs. Michael Maize and two children, of Bal. { more ; Mrs. Irvin Luse and son of Pitts- burg; Mrs. Joseph Herald and child of Lime, Conn., and Mrs. Hm. Beam and children, of Sparrows Point, Md., be. sides a number of relatives and friends were present, | A little girl arrived at the home of Jos, W. Reifsnyder and also at Frank Krebs 1 Mrs. Ellery Brown is visiting her par- | ents at Nigh | | | | | | Potters Mills. Harry Wilkinson and wife, of Mifflin- | burg, spent a few days with friends. | Thos, Hennery and son Charley, of | Latrobe, are visiting friends here. Mrs. Roxana Hanopah, of Miiroy bome for a few days. Wm. Beiblehimer, has gone to Potts. ville on business. | 18; Farmers are busy cutting grain. Red raspberries must be plenty the way people are bringiog them out of the mountain Mrs. Dr. H. 8. Alexander, Mrs, Ritley and son are spending a few days at the Blauser home | Mrs. Erie Runkle was blessed young son Wednesday w with a Mike Smith and daughter Ruth turned home Monday Mrs. visit, re. Mary McKinney is home on a Peter Strong and wife, and Wm. Mc Clenaban were guests of their aunt, Mrs, | john McC enahan Frank McCoy returned from Jersey Shore, overseeing his brother's work. | The sick around Potters Mills are Miss Caroline McCloskey and Mrs. Mary Clark | Nellie Wilkinson is visiting her Mrs. Bubb Wm. Smith,of Spring Mills, was 1 | town Monday evening. i : sister, | | Moshannon. The Fourth passed off very nicely. The people who were suffering from | diptheria have fully recovered and the | quarantine has been removed. Rush Quick made a business trip to | Bellefonte last week. C. H. Williams and family spent a few | days in Philipsburg. | Wm. Wonders and Maude Veager, of | Elton, were guests of Minnie Culver. { Joe and Margaret Gleason returned | home from Houtzdale. | Mrs. Lyman, of Austin, is visiting her | parents. Carrie Shilling, of Mackeyville, is vis- | iting Mary Lomison Albert J. Lucas made a business trip to Philipsburg. Wm. Lomison and daughter Mary, | Calvin Quick and wife, attended the fu. | peral of the former's mother at Allen wood Gertrude Lehr, of Philipsburg, is the guest of J. A. Shaogran West Brush Valley. Hay making is almost over and many | farmers are done with the wheat harvest, | Rev. Dorstler and davghter were in| this locality last week. | Mrs. Kate Hoy visited at the home of | T. P. Duck. Wanted :—To find out where E. E. H. | {and C.D. H. were on Saturday night ? | Mis. Susan Wise was in this locality | | this week. Henry Vonada is visiting at this place. More than 100 trees were torn down in C. E. Duck's words, Green Briar, Making bay is a thing of the past, Last week one evening the Major and his drum corps paraded down to Finkles store, where they drummed all the rats away. C. E. Finkle and Mrs. O. A. Jamison made a business trip to Yeagertown, There is a whispering about of another wedding. 8. G.Rote raised his new barn last week, Ammon Rote has taken unto himself a dishwasher, g¢ v9 fy is the New and Better Breakfast Food, so different from all others thet it pleases everybody, Get a pr «ope to-day at your grocers, THE FAMILY SHOE STORE EVERYTHING We are it. It mat- ters not whether you want footwear for 25¢ or $5.00 or any price between, this complete shoe store has it. IN FOOTWEAR FOR EVERYBODY. 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