‘THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 1, 1908. 8 E. P. Irvin L. C. tevin THE RACKEI Just in ; a complete line of knit goods in handsome designs and shawls, children’s colors. Ladies’ waists, leggings, Also the cele. hoods, toques, bootees, sacks ete. brated Shetland knitting including Scotch Utopia floss, Yarns Saxony, worsted, Spanish yarn, \ Germantown. All kind of wool. cotton and > Blankets IH fr oi wonta t 7 ips irom (2 CCHLS TO i. the Racket; RACKET STORE CO. s' Department page Correspondent High Valley. »ding is over, herd ; some are cutting fodder, but very little corn, and a f buckwheat, t hear of any fish basket yet, as rge Rider; point lo come ense 15 too high for Ge ’ t ae see the fall election, about will take a hand in itis just as good, as I man benefit, atl no one get any huth was laid up for y aud around ; no trouble to x 1 + vy 10 look welcome ployed in ¢ a chat SpPig- to Mill. to have at our Bellefonte heaper to 0: as all nua, Uirich tiemen, i Ulrich Traveler's G ap. to cal of High man, he week, t I know, alright ug e Spring we we can't 1 where ae is Saturday otracted of men farmers. I fo, top t Charge scts, r your 1 § at home as you OO market Mt. Hill. gue your more | can get when vy W. D. Zethy, of Be panied by E Ripka callers at O A Jamison clonte, accom. pleasant Sunday. were on Jac ter, put a new rn " ar chicken house Jerry Rishe Wert ’ Confer’s on Sunday Ese Cort miller trade Altoona pay ber parents a short vis Ammon Rote accompanied by Wingard, were uj tatos at the Faust for the hidden money who were caught there: has not made carpen- Finkie's at and Mrs, Della were we ns at Elias nt wv to earning the in Ate home to Perry moun toperty, searching of the robbers, but the scribe yet heard of the fortune they to the Seven Roy Hoover was a business caller at this place one evening Lizzie Wolf, of Sober, was a business calier at Oscar Auman's, on Mot day. Clyde Vonada visited with his sister, Mrs. Andrew Shauver, on Sanday. Margaret Soavely caller at Jerry Rishels on Friday Georges Valley. Hayes Zettle, of Penn Hall, spent Sun. day in Georges valley. Apvle picking is all the go Reuben Wert who was recent'y work. fog at A D. Auman’s left for home on Satarday 09 account of his (lines, Cleveland Gen'ze! spent Sanday at Penn Hall Harvey Wert threshed Houser on Saturday. Well, I wonder what hecame of Mt. Union ; suppose he is dead. for James | Milesburg. Miss Mary Wright, of Philadelphia, was a guest of Miss Lorene Mattern, Mrs, Rebecca Green was summoned to McKeesport last week, her son Bernard's wife being very ill, Charles Lingle and wife returned bome to Pitcairn after a pleasant visit to his parents, Ira Proudfoot and wife, of Altoona, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Nancy Proudfoot, Mrs. Will Shay and Miss Martha Gingher, of Howard, are guests of Mrs, | A. S. Smith. | Mrs. Ed. Campbell after a brief visit with Mrs. John Zimmerman returned | home to New York City, Miss Edna Bullock, of Huntingdon, is visiting her parents IL. C. Bullock and wife. Miss Meda Bryan has resigned the postal clerkship, in the postoffice; Miss Rose Haupt, her successor in office, is now at the helm stamping. Albert Owen is now able to again, Herbert Campbell met with an acci- dent recently at Lingle’s foundry, get. ting his foot burnt, Dan'l McKinley is papa again-a daughter arrived on Sunday. be about Miss May Aikey is improving slowly. Wm. Boggs, of Altoona, is visiting his son A. T. Boggs. The young men of the burg entertain. ed on Thursday night, their lady friends at the home of Mrs. John A. Whiteman with an oyster supper; the band furnish. ing music for the occasion. Fifty per. sous partook of the eatables; everything passed off pleasantly. Mrs. Fannie Campbell and Mrs. Susan Kunes, of McKeesport, are guests of her son, W. R. Campbell. North Gregg. Hello, here we are once more, not yet, still in the land of the living. lost Dan Weaver said he will get a good corn crop and a lot of the second crop. Josiah Rossman did his thrashing; his crop turned out fair, Ben Limbert cuta bad in his thumb last week Evans Yearick raised his they were rotted very badly. gash potatoes, Our supervisor is still improving the roads; glad of it, our roads needed it, Corn cutting is all the go; are well through with their seeding. John Miller and wife, and Loyd Miller | and wife visited Cal. Rishel’s on Sunday. [bey had quite a rumpus down the valley; they took a man to Fort Taylor; that was right, make such come to Justice The Sunday schools are closed in the two churches for this fall, which should not be We beard Mr. Musser will vacate the Yonada farm next spring, he will move back to Peunsvalley, J. T. Frederick's came home his brother Thomas. J. 8. Hov keeping bachelor’s hall; why don’t you get yourself a house keeper, you lost a good one, you ought to bave another good one. The well is still school teacher, liked in Hoy's Schoo Mr. Weaver, is District Benore Well, Jack Frost gave us though no damage was done a visit al The farmers are busy cutting off corn. The wheat fields are beginning to look green through this vicinity The sick in our town Mrs. John Haugh, Mrs J ¥ Mrs Parsons Judson Williams, of Martha, gave us a call on Tuesday of last week are as follows Jacob Ghaner, J.S. Parsons and wile spent of last week with friends lege. Miss Verna Thomas on Tuesday for Eimira where she intends staying two months Prof. H. M. Miles and wife, of Port Matilda, were guests of Calvin Murtorffs on Wednesday G. W. Williams and wife and W. H Farber and wife were guests of Jay Woomer, of Graysvi Sunday at State Col left le Alda Stuart accompanied by his lady friend spent Sunday at his home in Port Matilda Miss Grace Farber spent Sunday in Bellefonte Mrs. John Reed and daughter Grace, of Graysville, spent a few days at the home of R. H. Reeds Filmore. Cool mornings and hot afternoons are the order of the day We are sorry tosay that William Gross is quite {ll at his home near this place. We hope for his speedy recovery, Misses Maria and Harriet Taylor and Mrs. Katherine Burket raised a fine po. tato crop last Wednesday. They report no rotten potatoes Miss Fisher, of State College, visited her friedd Miss Holt over Sunday. John Rockey, Sr., was {ll for a few days but has almost entirely recovered his usual good health Last Sunday was the quarterly com. munion services at the M. RE. church. Rev. Eslinger preached one of his fine setmons and Mr. Kohn, of Graysyille, sang two polos which were in worth listening to. Henry Norris was very much surprised and shocked to hear of the death of his youngest brother, George, of Pittsburg, | We extend our warmest sympathy to the bereaved brother, West Brushvalley. Fair, falr go to the Lewisburg fair. Nearly all are done sowing wheat. Minnie Grenoble Sundayed at home. C. BE. Duck spent Sunday with G, RB. renoble, Rev. O. L. Buck preached a very able sermon in the Bethesda church on San. day afternoon F. A. Yearick as. A y spent Sunday G Y the farmers | {0 see Loop. Mrs. Renben Boyer and her three children, formerly of Colyer, are visiting around the Loop stopping at John Horner's, William Ripka and family, of State College, were visiting thelr friends around the Loop. wre Stewart Jordan is on the sick t. Johnny Weaver is nursing a very sore hand brought on by a bl boil, Say, John, did that fellow say ‘“‘how do you do” to you tied up at the fence with a “kady”’ hat on that morning, By the middle of the week you can see one of those labor saving machines erected on the farm of Wm, Lee. B. F. Rickert, foreman for Wm. Col- yer, has started to repair the old saw mill stand, at Colyer, Mrs. Wesley Nevil, near Colyer, is re. ported seriously tll, We think J. T. Smith can beat the Loop for potatoes—for quantity and quality, Willlam Lukenbauch, formerly photo. grapher ‘of Centre Hall, arrived in the Loop two weeks ago, and is starting in the business again in Boalsburg. Oh say, those merry makers of the Loop, arrived again at the home of John Horner on Sunday evening. R. R. Rickert, Harry Fiese, Fred Brown, Bois Brown Orvis Horner, Miss Sallie Horner, and others, made the home ring with games and music ; the best of all play- ing, ‘‘Button, button, who's got the but. ton ;'’ old and young enjoyed them. selves to bear Mr. Horner laugh. Come again. Coburn. Last Friday our landlord, Wm. Eckert, lost a yaluaole horse. He was leading the horse about when the animal reeled blood vessel, which caused his death. A. J. Harter and wife, of are visiting the former's parents children. Mrs. Edward Meyer, of Centre Hall, spent Saturday here, and home of T. A was seriously {ll Mrs. Virgie Noll and daughter Edith, of Lewisburg, spent Monday at A. J. | Stover's Johu O. Bower, Grace, spent Sanday Aaronsburg Hosterman, whose but is improving. wife and with wife friends A very quiet wedding occurred here {on Sunday evening, Sept. 13 { tracting parties being C. Corman, | of Adam Corman and Miss Mella Meyer, only daughter of Jacob W. Meyer. The ceremony was performed by Rev, fer, of Aaronshurg | went to Duguesne last Thursday | Mr. Corman is employed. We them a happy journey through life. {| R.T.Emerich, teacher of the gram mar school, was at kis home in Smullton ou Sunday Yarnell. T. H. Malone and family visited over Sunday at Milesburg, Mrs. D. Boyer, who was attending the U. B. conference at Philipsburg, was called home Saturday on account of the illness of ber son, Brinsley. Elmer and Charles Watson, of Moshan non, visited last week at Wm. Fetzer's and Winfield Walker, employed at Port Matilda, home Geo who are returned Lona Brown, of Plum Grove, spent one day last week with Samantha Pow- | nell, who is seriously ill Mrs. Geo. McClincy, of Cross Forks, is visiting her father, Wm. Pownell, She was calied bome by the {liness of her sister, Mrs. Harry Miller and Sunday at the home of | Pleasant Valley. family spent Lewis Miller, at An accident happened here last Fri day evening which might have resulted quite seriously. Dr. Kurtz was driving { from this place to his home at Howard, | when his horse became frightened and ran away, throwing him out of the buggy. The wheels passed over him smashiog his watch and be was con. siderably bruised. Mrs. John Eckley caught the horse and no damage was done the vehicle. Pine Creek Mills. The farmers are busy cutting off corn which is a good crop. The wheat fields are beginning to look green. Daniel Eisenhower went across the mountain to bring rye; when he got back the boys had wheat sowed. Miss Estel Rishel, Miss Marian Ker. stetter, Miss Mary Spigiemyer, all from Coburn, spent Sunday at Mr. Dorman’s, near Feidler, Pot Stover, the np-to.date farmer, is busy hauling lamber for George Kiester, Sober. Mrs. Johanna Gentzel was a guest of Wm. Vonada on Sunday. Miss Farl Auman spent Sunday at Spring Mills, Two young sports, of Georgesvalley, and Lizzie Wolf and Bertha Steiger were out for a drive on Sunday evening. Willis Breon, who worked for John Hosterman came home to remain, The big meeting has started in the mountain, VIN-TE-NA, The Great Nerve Tonle, Body Bullder, Blood Purifier. A Specific for All Nervous Conditions uiring a Tonic-Strengthen ing Medicine. It makes Pure Blood; gives Strength and Vigor to both the Nervous and Muscular Systems, If not benefited money refunded. All druggists, x 40 The dwelling house of Adam Schroyer in Logan township, near OGreemburr, caught fire Monday night from an ex. ploded lamp and burned to the ground, Including all the house and effects. —————— Rh — EE. For sale first clase Iath; G Chestnut dress plastering od Pine shingles also ngles. Call on or ad- Jxo. I. Gray & Oo Pa. asf ben Bellefonte, ou his hind feet fell over and ruptured a | Altoona, | rs. Jobn H. Vonada is staying at the | Aaronsburg. Dr, J. D Hubler and wife, of Tylers- ville, spent one day with Mrs. Sara Charles. Mrs. Scott Stover and daughter, of Philipsburg, were seen at George E. Sto ver's Saturday. Mrs. Annie Wylie and daughter Mary have gone to their home in Mifflinburg. phoid fever, Mrs. Kizzie Swabb has gone to Balti. millinery. with friends in Bellefonte. visiting friends in Mifflinburg. Sara Guisewite spent Sunday ‘with her friend Grace Meyers in Millheim, Mrs. Sara Harper returned from a week's visit to friends at Linden Hall and Boalsburg Prof, Edgar Sunday with Woodward, Cart Karner and wife, of Hublersburg, were welcome guests of Mrs, Karner's | sister, Mrs. Charles, over Sunday. Stoyer Mrs and family spent Stover's parents at Mrs. Clara Burd and daughter Miriam Sundayed with Mrs. Burd’s son at Feid- ler. Miss Eva Meyers has returned to her home at Philadelphia after a few months’ stay with her grandmother Musser, Johnny Stover, of Wolf's Store, spent a few days with his sister Polly last week Paul Swabb returned to after a few weeks’ stay Holsopple with his mother Miss Lisle Acker has gone to spend an indefinite time with {riends at State Col. lege. Fiedler. Wallace Breon met with quite an ac dent while crosscutting on the mill of G W. Wolf, cutting bis two middle fingers very badly. Dr. Braucht wound David Leitzel Sunday with A bE: Winters The High valley scri | been in this part of the of some of his gas, as a spent be have selling gen must untry certain young daughter | at | The con. | Son | Lauf. | The happy couple | where | wish i : | Exhausted Thurs- join use tieman bad a little too much day evening. Such people « the W. Y B and | { other ones when they are ut rly. Mrs. Sarah Lietzell | Miss An Wolf, who had a slight at { tack of typhoid fever, slowly ing Mrs ’. 1. Smith, who spent two iting in Downingtown, returned bome again M on ught to not ack inocent 0 sOCiely is very poo is improv. 0. Stover is all over smiles, he says iillam Smith is on the sick levi Spigelmyer and | Ard and family, spent David Dorman’s ist, family, Samuel Sunday visiting Miss Minnie Grenoble and lad | from Bellefonte, Sanday {home of John Grenoble, also | Miller, from Coliens, W. Va Death :—the death angela gain quietly visited our community, taking with it the soul of a well known and respected citizen, Jobn Neidigh, aged 8 years, 7 months and 8 days. Rev. loufer con ducted the service. y friend atl Thomas spent the Daniel Neidigh a nd wife, of State ( College, attended the funeral of brother, John M. Neidigh Mrs. Emil. Wetzel bad to have both hooves of the forearm fr tured, by beiog attacked by a vicious bull, while in the barnyard trying to do the milking, on Wednesday of last week John E. Rupp, of State College, paid a visit to his sister, Mrs. E. J. Hinds on last Monday Mrs. Cornelius his the misfortune Musser, from Centre Mills, was pleasantly entertained at the bome of her mother, Mrs. Ambrose Haines, oun Monday Thos. Wolf, of Bat purchased Emer Ban Mrs. David Miogie and son, and Frank Coufer, of Woodward, spent San. day at the home of Wallace Breon. Mrs. Joseph Leitzel, and Moses Stover continue to be vey low with no bope for recovery" in either case. Mrs. Leitzel suffers with cancer of the stomach, while Mr. Stover is helplessly paralized own, recently tiet ev's farm VIN-TE NA for Vitality, feeling, Debility Depressed Nervous | and Diseases requiring a Tonic Strength | ening Medicine | ing the Blood Sapply It cures quickly by making Pare Red Blood and replenish Benefit Guaran. All druggists, x41 teed or money refunded. Centre Hall. All quiet since the picnic. Raising potatoes has been farmers hereabouts of late. are found, Our town has turned out not a few doc tors, and will have another to its credit in Hoffer Dale, who is now attending lectures in the medical college. Dave Runkle, of Pittsburg, a former drover of Potter township, has been around here buying horses, A stone walk is to be laid in frout of | the Lutheran church. Mrs. Annie Widder, nee Harpster, of | Harrisburg, is visiting friends in her na- tive home, The flower bed in the upper side of | Runkle’s hotel is admired by all and the most beautiful plot of the kind in the valley. Cngaging Many rots pew industries for the town 7? Wake up; and put some substantial effort to the front —there is much favorable in our lo- cation and the need is apparent, oy 99 fs the New and Better Breakfast Food, so different from all others that it pleases everybody. Get a package to-day at your grocers. Miss Mary just got over a siege of ty- | more, Md, to buy her fall and winter | Mrs. Annie Mensch spent Saturday Mrs. D. H. Lenker and daughter are dressed the | Who will make a move to secuie a few Tur Guxsszs Puss Foon Co. Ls Row, XB Benore, Rev, Eslinger delivered a fine address on Sunday evening in the M. E. church. John Haugh, wife and son Hubert were visiting friends over Sunday. Mr, Kopp and family were visiting in Bellefonte one day last week. Mr. Douglas, wife and daughter Sarah are visiting at Gatesburg, Mr. Lykens and family were visitiug | at Dungarven over Sundry, i | J. W. Balsor and wife were visiting at Dungarven, There was a young couple thought they would take a stroll for chestnuts on { Sunday; they came to a tree full and the | young man said he was afraid to climb | and the young lady said she was not and | she went up the tree like a squirrel and | trimmed the tree. | We have news that we are to have a | new store at this place. NEXT WEEK! GREAT centre County fair, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 6th to Oth. special Return Trains to Coburn----Thursday and Friday Evenings. Evening Trains to State College and down Nittany Valley each day after the Races. 8% ~~. A a NINN ~~ ~~ - A in NAGA AA AA MA All over the Store this week=--particularly our DRESS GOODS and CARPET De- partments. 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