L. C, Irvin RACKEL We have the in Bellefonte for Lisk's Celebrated 4-Coat Enameled Stee/ Ware and guarantee every place for years from date of pure Prices are moderate considering quality. E. P. Irvin exclusive agency | 148€., Butterick Patterns | for November. We can show you | modes for evening and dressy wear in “1830,” and all other current drapings. All the requirements of the day and hour are met in our supply of Butterick patterns. RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents’ Department Continued, from page 7. Coburn. W. |. Rote who was employed near Lock Haven was compelled to return | home because he could not get anybody to feed his stock. | h . | E. M. Boone and wife, Oliver Fiedler | and wife, Mrs. Musser and wife, of Smullton, spent one day here the guests of Adam Bartges. C. A. Weaver, our justice of the peace and family spent several days in Aarouns- | burg. R. O. Braucht, w and daughter Bess, who occupied the Coburn House several years ago but now living in an eastern Cily are visiting in ction Mrs. Sam’l Williams, of visited at the home of Thos. day last week. L. I.. Weaver, Frank Lose and Harry Snyder who are erecting telephone lines } in Bald Eagle were home with their families o as Mouessen, Kaler one discovered on } It beats bridge 3 ticks, as this is of the » gender and that {s masculine, Mrs. Mella Corman who had gs~am. rer husband to Duquesne return. ali to sticks Some of the boardwalks in repairing the the hotel yard Mr. Lee, of are in town this veying town need especially one in front of and a crew of men week doing some sur Mrs. John Rote, an aged lady ison the sick list Milesburg. Mis. Wesley Crain and daughter, Verna, left for Portage, Pitcairn and other places, (0 her children ; she expects to be gone eight weeks, Mrs. Reddy and Mrs. Musser, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Mary McKinley, returned home to Lewistown on Satur. day. Misses Houser, of Nebraska, are visit. ing their cousin Mary Johnson. Wiliam Potter and wile, after a sam- mer's vacation, returned home to Phila. deiphia. Thomas Shope has laid crutches, and 1s now able to the aid of a cave. Mrs. Marge Shope, of spent a few days with Baird Mis. Tobias Green, after a brief visit with ber son Bernard, of McKeesport, returned home vigit visit aside his walk with Snow Mrs Shoe, Juseph . : Joseph Shope, of Johustown, arrived bome jot a short | Mrs. Laura Long, of of her sister, Mrs. Ellis Walter Reese, of Wm Benj. Austin left be has emg Wilson He atives at B interest—she expects weeks sCcason ] Milton, is a guest Flick of Chalerol was a guest | Baird for Grapeville, where oyment ton and son are visiting rel. vokville and other places of to be gone four Fillmore. The principle occupation of this part | of the valley for the past two weeks was wading mud or atliending the fair, Bruce Wasson and George Blair, of | Wilkinsburg, spent a few days at their homes near this place The social which the Epworth League | held at the residence of C, H. Kephart, | was a very nice affair. They cleared | almost seven dollars, Game season opened with the usual amount of canonading. Quite a Jot of | game was killed the first day bu! no one | can beat Andy Rockey, who shot a pine | squirrel and all of a grey one except the tall of it which made its escape, Misses Mattern and Brown, of Phila. delphia, are visiting the Kephart's, Our farmers are busily engaged in busking corn, raising potatoes, making cider and applebutter, Pine Creek Mills. some of our people have brought thelr eattle home from the mountains, Grandmother Rishel, near Spring Mills and Bruce Rishel, from Maryland were guests at J, B. Rishel's over Bunday, Stover Bros of Aaronsburg, are thrashing for farmers, Pine Creek Mills people are great ohureh members—~when church time comes they go for chestnuts, Geo, Kelster's saw mill Is running full time, and many bad time to attend the fair, THE CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, OCTOBER 22, 1903. Martha. Samuel Richards is able to be around | again, R. R. Hartsock who is employed in western Pennsylvania is home on a visit, Don't forget the sale of F. C. Hartsock on Saturday. The other night a crowd of boys In need of recreation, Assembled on the corner To discuss the situation. Said one of these unscrupulous chaps With a mind on pleasure set, I know a plan a good one too; Your bottom dollar you may bet, Well spit it out said another lad, With mischief in his eye, I'll nelp to carry her out all right Or in the act I'll die. I'll find the vacant shanty If some one finds the bread, Said another dirty rascal As he scratched his stupid head. Two volunteers at once came forth With a will to do their duty, To burglarize the nearest cellar Aud come back with their booty. They played their part and did it well, The bread was light and sweet But in the midst of their rejoicing “That Curt’ they chanced to meet, The bread was of the choicest flour And raised with magic yeast, The kind that all boys like you know When they want to have a feast. The old man swore he'd get a gun And shoot the dirty carousers, For if the scamps were allowed to run They'd steal a fellow's trousers. He went right to the magistrate Who ramsacked all his books To find a dose severe enough, For these notorious crooks. The squire he said to him, said be, These lads were just ia fun, And mote than that the squire said It might be your neighbor's son, My neighbor's son the d-—I| Said the victim in a rage, I don’t care who the rascals were I'll send them to the cage. Then after the old man's rage relaxed The squire he said again, We'll charge the kids dollar and half And not send them to the pen. We held an extra sessiou then, Our officials to elect, And from the cholcest kind of men The following we did select There is J. R. he's our president, And Royer with his pen Keeps record of the day and date And every stolen hen There's Peck and Paa! and Chester, About the hen coops roam, And Frank the poet Laureate Who wrote this little poem Romola. Were you at the fair? Pine Grove. Last Wednesday morning Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Hess, Miss Susan Danley and Prof, Rhone left this town to travel west , Mrs. James Mitchell made a short visit to see hor farm which Is near Plone Grove and also to see Mrs, John Mitohell, Squirrels seem to be very plenty in the woods about this place as quite a number of hunters have been seen carrying four or five squirrels, Paul Balley and his bride spent a few day, of last week at his old home, As the other members of the family were present they had themselves, After making a short visit at State College the bride and groom will go to Altoona where they in tend to live, Mrs. Wm. Goss who has been at the home of her son Wm. Goss, of Balleyville, has been slek. Her daughter Saldie has also been sick. John Goheen, of Worcester, who intends to spend the winter in Tyrone spent a few hours with friends In our town on Sunday. Miss Sara McWilliams accompanied him here, Miss Kelley, of Altoona, who is a trained nurse is now attending to Miss Ann ( lempson, of Balleyville Mrs. Bogs, from Indiana, has been her sister Mrs. Rimmy, Mrs. Frye who Is living at the D. G. Meek home has been very sick. Frances Wilson and her sister Mrs. Nixon made a visit to Balleyville to see thelr aunt, Ann Clempson, a reception just among visiting Sober. Mrs. John Young and daughter, of Altoona are visiting at Wm. Vonada's Oscar Auman and wile were callers at U. G, Auman's on Sunday Miss Furl Auman visited her grandmother Breon on Sunday Miss Mabel Vonada and Mrs. Young and daughter were callers with Mrs, Sarah Jami. son on Sunday J. Jd. improving 3 building a porch and summer house John Foust Gentzel Is his house by of Georgevalley, made Friday nihe mountain is st a call with his best girl Bertha Steiger The meeting gress There will be a wedding now about it John 8? We wonder how Ed. enjoyed himself | *P® : at the cave on Saturday. The farmers brought a large drove of fine looking cattie in from the mountain on Saturday. H. 8. Delong returned home on Sat- | urday. Chas. Weaver and T. R. Robb pur. | chased two fine buggies from the Berry | Bros. That the proprietor of the Howard | Hustler must be doing a rushing busi. pess when the has to wood. Col. D. F. Fortuey, of Beliefonte, made a welcome address to the grammar school on Friday. Frank says those boys on the hill had better be on the lookout when they are carrying off those pumpkin’s. Elmer Day and wife, of DuBois, are visiting friends in this vicinity. Romola has a little boy who says be is going to be a dentist too Mrs. Conrad Kreager has been very | ill for the past two weeks, } ’ Traveler's Gap. . — | High winds and cool air makes our town pleasant, | Lots of visitors in oar town over | Sunday. i E. C. Confer is putting up his new | house yet this fall Uncle Abe, had the best wheat crop around here, got over 1000 bushels. Daniel is not scared yet, he says he caught a fish at last, High valley scribe, you are mistaken | | about the doctor having no satchel, he | had it in his vest pocket. Mrs. John Yourg and Grace, from Al- toova, are visting friends in this neigh bor hood John wusn't around last night ; guess it was loo wet, A certain young man from our neigh: borhood crossed the hills of faraway | couple weeks ago ; not learned the cause yet, Chestnu's were a failure this year. Lots of disappointments on Saturday night, on account of the rain. The prospects are a good crop of corn this year, Potter Twp. Farmers are well on with their work, Bang, bang, was heard all around last Tharsday, from the guns of hunters after small game-—the luck turned out like fishing, good, bad and indifferent, Miss Ada Stover and Willlam E, Fleisher were“ married at the home of Benj. Stover at Centre Hill, in the pres. ence of a number of invited juens, Good wishes were extended by all. Wm. Blosser, of Potters bank, bought |. O. Stover's home. Henry Fye putchased from ex.-Sheriff Spangler the Rockey property, at the mountain, The court has granted a new road to Mulbargers saw mill, starting from pear John R. Lee's, and passing Shacugs the following lands : Frank Lingle, T. Smith, John R. Lee, Wm. Boal, Wm, Klinefelter, Peter Philips, Wm. Jordon, Andrew Jordon, Samuel Swartz, Frank Hosterman, R. Lingle. VIN-TE NA the of all tonics chop the |B | the first to carry a gun in these { hurt himeel! as to stop and all are of had the misfort wantain after his team, A MORAOD and has opened up and now hear A gun any time of day t forthe L.L.Co Thurs Know how wel FOU Can see T.W.E. Sayder Sup Para, day last;the writer does not filled his game bag was Sam Embeck of the firm Embeck & ( the has operation of the firm lor afew days, Lumbering will be brisk here this coming Ferguson Twp. Our nimrods opened the season with varied luck. Edoa May, daughter of Lewis Barto, two months old, died on the Sth, at their bome at Tadpole. David Krebs is receiving congratula. tions over the arrival of a fine young son, A few nights ago Luther Sunday, of Fairbrook, found one of his good horses | dead in the pasture field Mrs. Cvrus Goss, who was quite ill at the home of her sm in Houtzdale, is much improved Jacob McClellan has two large coons to his credit in two evenings hunt, Mrs. J]. G. Hess and Miss Sue Danley i eft for a vist to Medina, Ohlo. Smullton. Victor Brungart one of Benner town. ship's pedagogues spent Sunday under the parental roof. Aaron Gift and wife, of Freeburg, spent Sunday with Reuben Smull. Geo. H. Smull spent several days last week in Philadelphia. W. J]. Hackenburg and C, B. Shaffer spent several days at the Lewistown fair last week, Newton Brungart made a Pleasant Gap Friday. Mrs. Ida Bair is on the sick list, Game is not very plenty in this section with the exception of wild turkeys. trip to Sugar Valley, Thomas Weaver, of Tylersville, has had his pension inoreased to #12 per month, Ell Wolte, who lives one mile west of Logan ton, went to the woods to cut some wood when he was cutting a limb from a tree flew up and struck him In the right eye, causing & danger. ous wound. It is uncertain whether or not the sight Is destroyed, Moshannon. Jackson Watson is on the sick list, brother C. C. Lucas, of Howard, bas re- turned home. Hollabaugh, both of Philipsburg, are visiting at the home of Brady Beightol. Friday in DuBois. this place. Mrs. A. A. Groe has returned after visiting in Philadelphia. Charles Yeager, of Jersey Shore, was a pleasant caller here on Monday. Wm. Lomison and wife are visiting home Mrs. Jobn Confer and son DeLaun, of Clearfield, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs Frank Holt,of this place. Misses Mabe! and Rhoda Weaver and Charles Weaver, spent Sunday with friends in Kylertown, J. A. Shugran and wife are visiting the former's pareuts in Canada. Miss Maude Rankin spent Saturday in Clearfield. Owasso, Mich,, visited friends here. burg ast week. of Wm. Lomison, and as usual & good time Was reported. tha, left for a trip to Canada this week We understand that there was a party at the home of Frank Turbridy this week; all say they had a fine time, T. D. Weaver attended synod in DuBols Thomas Fleming was In on Friday visiting his home folks, after which he ceeded to Clearfield Mrs. Sarah Cartright and 4 visited friends in this vicinity town pro sughter ol Xalne, Mrs. Sophia Yaudes Is sj in Howard Levi Quie Quite a law sult D. Weaver, J. P. Sunday Lewis ( ending a few days ng a few days abroad 1 in the office of T, K Is spend was he srred at the day as he ked him on i& for some ho | There was le an a onl o it df Oscar Hon Harry Bechitol, Mr Wa ¢ He An Hon ng A horse ft Xk asl week one an‘s hirea boy inry the head ; he was uncons irs and on Friday he was taken to his home at Smith { town Mrs. N.B buts improving Shaffer had en on the sick lis N. B. schafler and son Roy Are also on the sick list wh! Rock Grove. Mary and Grace Nefl are on the sick list, | Jacob Royer and Annie Kritzer Sun day at Penn Hail. | Ruth Bower entertained ( | day Mrs. Wm, Bower and three daughters spent Sanday at the home of Frank Bodgan Mrs. James Durst visited Mrs. Geo one day last week, John you had better get your house or you will freeze In the spent lair Durst on Bitner finished id house, Hello, Loop are you steeping, or did you for get yoursel! over the arrival of the young wood chopper? The Rockgrove school had quite a large day for speeches and dialogues Mrs. Geo. Bitner and her mother spent Sunday at Sam’l Slack » Mis, Solomon Lingle and Mrs two children Hall Annie Kritzer one day last week Vergle Kritzer and nephew Merril Sandayed with Miss Slack Mrs. Edward 8 Kritzer's Mrs Meise Zeigler and of Centre visited Mrs, Iigen oy t own spen Friday at Mrs Pine Glenn. Walker ls suffering ftom typhoid fever: Ciyde Beightol county on Tuesday. Vallimont and rived in Pioe ing the former's parents 8 OC came home from Poller Geo wile, of Emporium, ar: (len on Tuesday and are visit Blanche Daugherty went to Wednesday Revival Winburne on servioes have church during the past two weeks the M. § The pastor Rev. T.85 Faus has been assisted In the work by Rev, G. W, Faus, of Clanemahoning, Rev. been In Hawkins, of Karthaus, Millard Loy. of Pittsburg of Altoona, and Thomas Beightol, of Rawlings parents Mr. and Mrs. H, Beates and 1ittle son of Wilmington, Del, and Mr, and Mrs. CO. Y, Wagner and family, of Bellefonte, are visitors at the heme of Mrs, Ellen Beates, Smithtown. The cold wave has struck this village. Corn husking Is all the go. Geo, Frankenberger has his corn fodder all hauled In ; he seems to be ahead, Henry Keen has seeding all done and is tak. ing down his winter apples. Limbert is husking corn all by himself, he says It 1s lonesome work for one, Wm. F. Stover is fixing ap the roads in good shape he Is a good supervisor, Hurl Stever says It is a boy | by that he has more help for next summer. EE — Georgesvalley. Hunting Is all the go. Last Wednesday evening KE. W. Zettle R. B. Wert and G, OQ, Gentzel went to Brushyaliey to hunt on Thursday and were lucky enough to Kill two turkeys and some other game, Hayes Zeottle spent Sunday in Georgesvalley, Our closest friends are sometime the ones we can’t borrow from, Miss Edith, who bas been visiting her | John Hollabaugh and Miss Mildred | T. D. Weaver spent Thursday and | Mrs. Kate Groe is visiting her son, of | friends in Williamsport and Allenwood. | Mrs. Parker and daughter, Aana, of | Mrs. Elmer Shangrew took a trip to Fhilips- | A sewing bee" was entertained at the home | Eimer Shangraw, wife and daughter, Cyn- Williams, of Milesburg, and Revs, Barnes and | | Homer Watson, | Md, are enjoying & short visit with their i | We're Not Writing Splurg- ing Advertisements---- We're not pecting everyone to believe them, writing splurging advertisements and ex- We say Man or Boy money on his Fall clothes we CAR Save any quality considered. Look who We're ready to establish this statement in vour mind. . s then all-—come here rpest Line of Fall around —gee see for yourself Clothing——who shows the show 8 the 3 ¢ , Jest Line of Fall Clothing—and who saves you money. $7.50 $10. . 4 ~ustom- ¥ r . Regular $1500 valves you will Custom-made appearance, cus tom-made quality, ready -to- id wien you $12 5() wear only in price; $1 5 ‘ M " pa Suit d Overcoatls & Overcoats at Suits and Overc There's ust as much difference in Raincoats as in the See our All-Wool Suits and Over. Coals at See dozens of styles and colors in Suits and Overcoats at man who wears them. Some men are justa little behind the times while other men are a little ahead ; ditto rain- Coats, You will fi 10 rain in : ; ar ; SUCH A8 We are showing With a Bro Ml CONCAYY Bellefonte store the ys . well towards their makers, any » i | from talior week hands. character that do ats that have style and i * TIAL SPECIAL CORSET SALE! For 10 days only we will place on sale the cele brated AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSET at bargain prices. We do this in order to introduce this wonderful Corset to our many customers. If unsatisfactory we will either refund your money or give you another Corset in place of the one you return. Every pair sold under a written guarantee. Our $1.00 grade, introductory price, Our 75¢ grade, introductory price, - 3% Our 50c grade, introductory price, Remember this sale lasts but 10 Days only. Ev- ery lady purchasing one of the 89¢c Corsets will receive a beautiful Souvenir of the American Beauty Rose, a picture suitable for any parlor. Corsets are now on exhibition in our show window. KATZ & CO.
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