Paar 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 19, 1603. —— E. P. lrvin THE RACKEI Finest Furs at Lowest Prices A new line with us. L.C, Irvin Furs have always been sold at large profits, but we will sell these as we sell all other goods—AT OUR USUAL LOW CASH PRICES. Also Children’s Fur Sets, You will save money by seeing our goods belore buying. December Dclineator terns just in, RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents’ Department Ce ied, from page Hoy’s School District. The scribe was « few weeks. R G. Rishel visited friends onburg last Sunday. Most of our farmers their corn and fodder, n a furlough the past in Madi. are done with nded the sale near rday. aggle Baney Penn and Verna Hall, attended spring Mills sermon in evening | . | who did A number s, which is heim, are runt will ia fall blast ) L ave mill will Aaiso He in ¢ lag belor i K CP Long Shaffer's tract, blast be- fore long do the sawing the mi wh G. scribe last G and w I Was ment week ation, are parents Was a Kerstetter yas uess lers at q flig rtune by an their son th y mis 4 3 ie ) H 1 Oe hope n~d house- of Spruce, va Friday. Yonada, of at Clyde and wife irew Shaiuver were pleasant wm Sunday. un and daug ir son Calvin Breoa's on was the by un s Horner, Pp Horner, of ( oe, were for birds oung Bar- ou g Orvis the ball going k it did not hit the bone. Mrs 2 Frab'e i 1 gina . | ments to Mrs | from_ Vir g arrange: it town, 1s on in with Wm. from Saow k with Aunt Taughter of e ) ) 1 diptheria, Mou evar it too bad that Dr. Emerich oe is leaving: be had a 5 igh the Loop, fa good dx or, Amn 1, last week Mrs. A.J to move to is working Mother Wingard, as we call her, pear Colyer, is on the sick list Roy Miller is wted home in the BeAr inlure, Ruflalo Run Ne ® aver has again set a time nia where ber hasband ex Kellerville. visited Tuesday. ved with y Is at present Harry i with reiativ it th on Miss A the famiiy of | « slaving at ] CH It seems an if all go vistting Sasda items la last Elmer Ishler purchased a new buggy one day last week Some farmers are basking cora, h P um Grove people s according to the jssne week’ hers were | welcome | Potter Twp. It is possible from present zvents and former surveys, that if the Wabash rail road is built it wiil run through the south side of Potter township and put us on a through trunk line. That would be a great convenience as well as benefit to the south side of this township, and the people feel elated over the prospect of having a main line instead of a branch, With fast passenger and freight trains, and a dozen of each eyery day, would make things boom lively for us, Centre Hill folks are already planoing where the Wabash station will be, and that it will be a smart town afterall yet, Wabash may not be all ‘‘bosh’ afterall, Calvin Ruhl, of Potter's Mills, in the spring will move to the Colyer farm, east of Old Fort. We are over corn husking. G. I, Springer, of Millheim, while hunting in Greens valley, killed a large wildcat. The Bradford hunting party, in the Seven Mountains last week, killed three deer-——one each by Clyde Bradford, Al. Bradford and George W. Glace. Jessie Harsbarger, and Mrs. Kelley daughter of Mr. Harshbarger, died Friday evening, 6th. Her age was 18 years and 3 months Ioterment at Sprucetown. The deceased is survived by her parents and eight brothers and sisters, the disease being pneumonia. Muddy Creek. The engineers of the Wabash system are at work up along Muddy Creek at this writing. Mrs. Robt, Hettinger and Penn Hall, spent Sunday Rishel, who is on the sick list, from Mrs. son, with Jerry Yettel, the famous trapper, start ed trapping last week, and says wiid animals scarce F. B. Herman, from Altoona, came in on Friday to spend a day or two with friends and took ill suddenly on Friday evening; his case is serious, The Lutheran church | pleted and appearance. about com- make a fine 1% when done will On Thursday Zettle Reeder is going to butcher; he bas the champion weight | porkers of our community. Oa Saturday e il was rbed down at turn ng to g Mills and th» act De are known happens they wi deal ith yrding to law Adam Auman Sanky's sale S Ripka is sti Coufer. a hone Cow al Tue i Catling pro on ps for A. C. Mt. Pleasant. Corn husking is over are roastivg their toes Eruest Fink and wife ¢ in our section and le a visit to Sandy vm Kevhoe. Jacob Walk and out ity Mrs. C M. Tice and her Howard, is visit Bet ast The ladie of money M1 and m farmers by the , of Altoona, whi mea uncle, wife were visiting in log two sons, of gE in Lhis section Weaver work made a trip to Ouceola $ have towards Peas stian Sharre aA ul r fen Ee Sum ing for the ant ¢ deer Mon- on the hirst day of s Dottie home av Fink bad gE a hueing kh the er, making a axe and pt m on or rathe: two inchs ACK gash Livonia Our farmers i repor are ta fairce aone busking corn an Rube Stover’s yarding with Livoni Ww notes for 5 hunte a si cornet band is ready to b any occasion Shmuae C. R.R, who was bad in Winkleblech ( and will soon Deer Stees, brakeman on the I. P vy burt in a wreck sap, is impro be out again are not plenty here, but they come into camp once in a while to see { where the pimrods are The 1.. 1. Co | troub.e this fa th | ing They {engine in ravnis | up for repairs Wm Boop, of White arrival incamyp 2 Pine Creek Mills. their engives break at pre only ot present are order ; three SPYDER, IS A new with a | in the | Yonada. ng some Pat St a aye . 18 the up-to-date farm- powing wer is on list ng the sick Myer & Yonada at 32 ga de . |" Geo | are se cord wood ivered Kester's mill is running every day. Game must be scarce or our hunters poor shots—no game has been brought | here yet Hello Highvalley scribe, drowned you out, lets again, Sam Alters is hauling cord wood off the { mountain for Myer & Yonada Bill Harter is workiog for Wm sler, bas your gas hear from you Rres Lou Soavely is hunting a cook for the winter. Lou ought to have one, he is all by himsell. Dix. Harvey Lewis, wife and family, of Ty. rove, visited the former's mother, Mrs, Adeline Lewis, recently, | William Straw and Elizabeth Hoover, | of Julian, visited ia our town on Sanday. Miss Edloa Deckes and sister, Mrs, { Henry Newman. made a business trip to | Port Maulla i ot Satarday, The season for butchering is at hand; rome of our people have butchered, while others are walting for colder weather. James Weaver, of Tyrone, is at his home at this place, for a few days. The corn husking which was held at Miss Harriet Lewis’ was largely attend. ed by both young and old, and every one had a very pleasant time. Henry Newman has purchased a tine new mall box, {call High V, Valley, Hello, Coburn scribe scribe, 1 made my trip up Salt River not down as yon state in the last weeks items, I took my old stand; I wae going to have my room papered bul a telegram came to my shanty from New York saying, “don’t make any ex- pense, as you have to move back next November." The Pine Creek Scribe was boring for a gas well and struck a turpentine well, so the dogs are leaving the valley and those not leaving wore leather pants, and tails tied down. I tell you the dogs dont fool with the Pine Creek scribe; they pinch their tail as tight as they can | and sneak away. I did not see a medi- cine man up Salt River, but saw a prince with a gun ; he seemed to be a fine man ; the people up the River are all honest, | you can leave every tool along the road | and they never molest them, Lewis | Spigelmeyer and two young gentlemen | from Philadelphia called on the scribe to bid a farewell and wish him a lucky journey. Sidney Ginter and wife, from Lewisburg, came to see the scribe before he left for Salt River ; Mr. Gioter repre. sents the white deer valley railroad Co |. F. Duncan and Zrath Co. Coming up Salt River one day it put me in mind of forty years ago, when I was a small boy : a man by the name of Ketver used to travel from house to house and sharpen razors, and carried his ofl and whet stone in a pouch ; but the one [ took for Ketuer had no pouch, but a gun on his shoulder, The only business here is cutting logs; the toothpick business is shut down on account of no timber, Hunting is a big business here always; on Saturday ose can see young and old, some 50 §tiff that they can hardly step over a log. I would like to bear from the Blue Rock and also from the Traveler Gap scribe ; the Fiedler scribe is alright, we can smell that by east wind, To day a week Levi Spigelmeyer will be in Belle. fonte, unless he takes the wrong train aud strikes the river ; if so don't fail to on the scribe and tell me how many milk cans Davoy missed on hollow eve Before I close I must say, it's now o'clock and I have to get ready church. “y for Houserville. mher Quile a number | IATe on le here they | Ridge to see her | { ing out timber for | take up bis abo | friends the Misses Pi | tended the funera | home spent a shor |W. H. Swartz ving nicely | havir K considerable } ome | is laid | | school at Jacksonville, town atlende ast We report a pieasant The that about Grove's Luther Houser is atl present Miss Ali the sik Wm. T Run, Tressler, Mr. Eminhizer visited friends past week, David ressiar pnd wife, of Buffalo spent Sa home of David unday at the and in this sect wife, o! Altoona, ou during the Wagner is busily engaged tak. an annex to his barn After midst, C paring the arence Ram! 10 spending summer erger Sinking Valley h his gacle in our iS now pre leave for to je wit G. 8. Ke horse. ier & Co, are sporting a vew Plum Grove. Mrs Weaver attends at the Uai Mrs. Jacob Sharer S. E. Sharer, d sister Miss Anuie Communion services JG om Pleasant at the y : ile, fr 2 frre ernoon and fami lay home of W. H. Swartz Some farmers are husking corn Messrs Maurice Shott Herbert Klinger and from Rock View, 5; Dale sister Gertr Benner, a ent Sanday with their udence and Lucina ude Swartz Mr. Emerick and Mr. Durst are through this section faishing thrashing for the farmers Johan Musser, from Loganton, who at of his brother in-law ne Grove, on his way ume with his cousin james Fortney at Pi from this Emerick’s sale at Quite a number of peopls vicinity attended Dr | Centre Hall Fillmore. Gathering corn and hasking § the principal occupation mmpking Charles Farris says he has been ucky this season than ever; fine dear, Ella Garman bas been confined to her bed from a bad cold C. E. Lutz lost a fine dog last week Mr. and Mrs. Charley Taylor enter. tained a number of young folks Monday evening. Scribe No. 1 look out you don't get Filimore and Julian mixed H. C. Huey sports a fine new buggy. more he caught a We have the best snag proof rubber hoot made at $3. Yeager & Davia Smithtown. The sale of Henry Keen was well at. tended on Saturday. Peter Breon was over to Bellefonte to keep out of his frieads husking corn, C. H. Pressler is building a lime stack; he knows how to improve land, Charley Frankenberger was at a bee hive and made too much noise, so the hees came oat and did him up; be says they | bit him in the face Mr. Kreamer, from Peon Hall, is haul. ing for Henry Keen, Mr. Kreamer ex. | pects to move on the farm in the spring. Banigan snag proof laced lumberman | gums $1.45. Yeager & Davia Walker. | ] Miss Harvey Yarnell, of State College, | {is visiting ber brother, Israel Condo, Mrs. Joel Kiing, after a severe illoess, | is much improved. Jon Ho'mes, Jr., and wife are happy over the arrival of a boy, Prof. Meyers, Centre county's popular music instroctor, is conducting A singing Carrie Kling and child, of Altoona, visited last week at the home of her fathern law, Joel Kling. | to be killed, Beech Creek. Hurrah for the "debate at Quay school house on Friday evening, Rather cool weather at present, Some nice deer came in off the moun. tain already, so they say. John Peters, who has been seriously ill for some time, is able to be around again, Some people in this vicinity may learn to mind their own business before they die. The debate held at Q night a week was fine. There were several out hunting their cattie again, Three weeks ago a mad dog bit two | large fattened hogs owned by Nelson Mil. ler. The porkers went mad and had to | be killed. This week a cow which also was bitten grew violently mad and bad The loss 18 a severe one to Mr, Miller. The dog bit a dog belong ing to G8. Bitner which had to be shot The dog that did the damage was shot by Alva Streek Geo. Lingle and wife, who have been with: their daughter Mrs, James Clark in Bellefonte jor the winter, are few days with Mrs. P, Bullock. John Nestlerode, one of the oldest resi. dents of this community, died Monday morning of poenunomia. He was aged 87 years and 6 months, Mr. Nestierode was a plopeer citizen of Bald Eagle val- ley He was engaged in lomber busi nes Pe arly all of the active periods of his life. He 15 survived by the following children : John, of Pittsburg: Mrs. Wm, Haagen, Mrs. Harry Johoson and Mrs, Al. Long, of DuBois, Mrs. James Huaoter and Mrs. Thomas Smith, of this place, the latter living with her father in the old homestead. uay's last Friday | passing a The cantata, "Saul, King of Israel.” which was to have been presented in the Baptist church, of Eag *, Thanks giving night, has been postponed until the holidays Joseph Reiter to take charge which he ’ eviiie left fc X « Bell's 1 mal anding route, for 1g fa was awarded the contract, Loganton. wife Rebhers M PY, | ana of at the home of E iting her other relatives | Mix ] Musser is bouse with an attack of rheumatism W.H K Esq , of Phila visiting bis pareots this week, John Smith, hn oon ster, delphia, is the hol- aavs uy who lives down in low, will move 0 town in a few be will occupy the rooms above Boone's store room -— Ex ( fined attack of paraly Jishop mmissioner J. I. Boone is cx to hus wstantly since his sis three weeks ago of Harrisburg, Barr on Sunday le iu the afternoon, The Evauge church debt resting on the parsonage of $s 0) WAS wipe 1 out The Sons of er in their evening ’ A wo a Stanford, at Green at Tylersvil in the evening presc hed roing here mo and ca Temperance will give on Thanksgiviog Iterary exer n ha together with ad iS Thavksgiving the United Ev : SEI viOes held in the fore burch prea Baum angel oon h the gar sermon A iner I I. Shaffer and wife, of Walker, Sunday with the fo mer’s parents at this p RCE spent Protracted meeting will Evangelical church Nov. 21 Fairie Shaffer and Edna Decker, of Hublersburg, spent Sunday at this place. begin in the Saturday evening, Butchering begins this week —~now for the big porkers A sad misfortune happened to one of our young men last Sunday evening. He went to Bellefonte to see his best “gal” and as she happened to be in the Evan gelical church at that place, this gent did pot know in what part of the town to find the church He rambied all over town, but in vain Pine Creek. Fred Stover is complaining with a bad bold Miss Lizzie Evert, ticed in this sect of Coburn, was no- on one day last week Jacob Breon is all smiles since he is papa again Lizzie Rupp is spending a week at Fiedler, Lizzie Rider expects to stay at home this winter, Ada Boyer, of Wolf's Chapel, was the guest of Jacob Evert's on Sanday. When a fellow bas a good and respect ful girl he should stick to her and not run with other ones, Centre Hall. Mrs. Simon Harper visited days in Bellefonte last week, Mrs. Clemens and daughter Mrs, Hen several day were discussing the fact of our town property having depreciated one balf in | value in the last couple years, and is | causes, Let's keep our eye on a new push to waken up a move for new life, Another property has changed owner, Capt. G. M. Boal has purchased the late residence of his brother, J. C. Boal d:c'd, tte upper end of town, ’ | | Oak Hall, Items of interest have been unusually scarce during the last six weeks; owing to the smallpox scare few people visit. ed in town, Jerry Stewert left on Friday for his home in Elk Co. Frank Barnhart, of Pittsburg, is visit ing his parents, E. K. Smith is making efforts to or- gavize a Sunday school normal at Oak | | Hall. Mrs. R. EB Wright, of Bowling Green, Va., who is visiting friends in Penna | Spent Tuesday at Sunny Hiliside, | ney left for Watsontown last week, where | | the former will make her home, Some three or four citizens the other | Dr Chas. Emerick thinks of going to | Ohio, : Rain Sunday night and Monday was | welcome, With the depreciated town properly the assessment should be correspondingly | lower, The Bradford hunting party had their usual good luck-—returned with three deer, | Miss Nelle Holter, of Howard, is stay ing at Mrs. Wm, Kaup's at present Clifford Close, of Ple town, Sunday. Miss Avunie Kaup is on the sick list, Mrs. Ei. B. Peters daughter Mar garet and A W and daughter spent Saturday with friends at Pleasant Gap and visited the fish natchery The small pox excits subsided in our town asant Gap, was in and Dile ment has about Men's solid heel Arcti ) Davis I cager & | best husband in Weather Report. Weekly report—Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE Maximun Minimum $2. BRBRE sarees siuirs me ssammasscess BB sl 13, yt cloudy... wee 3B 14, clear... . 51 1, elear... 3] 19, cloudy . "oy 49 17, cloudy ..... wh 18, CloMAY .oveeris on Rain: on 18, from 2a, m, ry on 17, afternoon 09 inch; on snow squall, Oct, po m 10% ineh; BK, afternoon, When a woman thinks ste has the the world it's because she doesn’t know any better, Men's all wool proof gum $2. felt with Banigan snag- Every pair gosranteed, Yeager & Davia, FINEST PURE OLIVE OIL Olives, 8, Potted SECHLER & CO., Bellefonte, Pa, ITE SETI IID When mr. Noah Game Out of one Ark FESS ISIS IS. S S —— al QIISIIITI IIIT TITS TIT IIIS. he 0. MINGLE. The Shoe Man. 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Se “alking Suits Jac kets sil 1k lined Worth from $20.00 to 825 FER EE EE KATH & CO, oe ——— Tan, Black and and well whole .$6.50 . Tan meks, velve lined in Tafleta Silk, all the These AMC COALS that wonld Your : nea made, and { ‘astor, some i holee $9.50 Our price on any $3.75 30 inch, 40 inch EEE EEE EE only, $6.75 only, neatly trim. ok only trimmed with 00; our price $15.00 in Bla EER
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