Pacr 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BLL RUN Pa, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. L. C, Irvin ————— E, P. Irvin Our assortment of blankets is still complete. Bellefonte 60¢, 69¢, The, $1.00 up- | wards. IHaps up. Lod 4 (0 cents All| w Haris Twp. Wm. Hess, wite and son, of Pittsburg, are visiting here. Bond Meyer, of Bowling Green, Vir. ginia, arrived here on Saturday to attend the Meyer Ross wedding. A. R. McNitt spent Saturday evening The best values in [at “The Pines.” Mrs. Campbell spent Wednesday at STegR. m. Stuart and brother David are sizes and kinds of underwear for here enjoying the hunting season, men, women and children special | Ladies’ knit and | woolen underskirts reduced 33 1-3 values at 25cts, per cent. We have the larg est and stock of Toys Holiday in than finest and goods town. Prices less else- where. can do better at the Racket 11 tor RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents’ Department fro You they B( Ceonitinued m page 7 Coburn. turday morning iermomeler Ices rua school he'll run | sister Mrs. + attended the funeral Jewel City, prea | ent sey | $ broth f Dal intalus of two wen appearance of the t they had ww SUTYeYOrs west le Son is now atte: the Liberty. 0. Hos and wife and Misses Hartman Millheim at the home of A. B. Meyer, « v,.of P ling ter the , visited Sunday, atton, who rents at rir home man re guests of r Anna are visiting 1 little son the sick list, man, got ting his bouse, ng this week in Madi yl 1b urg. the afternoon and world the re Jacob PF, th entered this week | { it to the | John Musser, of Wilkesbarre, | last week in this place. A. P. Wieland, of Nordmont, spent a day with his mother at Maple Shade. Earl Gingrich visited in Altoona. Mrs. Frank Shock and son Clarence, of Huntingdon, visited friends bere. Sue Stover, of Unionville, is a guest of her Bricker. M. Wieland is having his house re- paired. A union Thanksgiving service was held in the Lutheran church in the morn- ing. J. H. Meyer and son Edwin spent Fri. day at the county seat. 8S. E. Weber of his aunt at East Pittsburg. Oscar Gilman and sister Jes- sie visited friends at Pine Hall. Thanksgiving service was held in the Reformed church Sunday evening. Milesburg. spent Geo. Gray, daughter here, of Tyrone, is visiting his of B. Mrs. Boyd Grassmire and children, Kan. is visiting Mrs. W. smire, a Watson, of Pittsburg 's visit- { ing his parents aud best girl Rev. R. H., Wharton h Sunday after a ser » Derr, of Alt was able to rious il'ness, oona, at home for 1 from Grapeville in returne le, spent Sunday able to be Tyrone spent Altoona, } COAT.CS returned, after a 8x we at Lock Haven CKS . TE aware | Mary Bo bs one year old ean's hogs dressed 4 i Runville. Butcher peo Miss Sadie Lucas, who had veen ing her grandma, Mrs returned to her home at on iay. ing is the chief occupation of the e at the present time. visit. La rsmark Nancy Warns as, oun Mrs. Bierly, of Milesburg, couple davs last week with her I. ] Beaton Mrs Myrtle Markley, who bad been visiting friends at Soow ShodyWeturned bome on Tharsday. spent a brother, Samuel ,0f Warriorsmark, parental home at spent this Aanie Wit g on Sate ne berite was called to wen work his bome ace Pine Creek Mills. ails to keep up the }at owns the farm or was to Coburn tnrday ever UK Bil Harter, our much Lo say at p High er—1 lioeman, has not resent bh mem in the Valley char ec gels 5 a great ready at g o'clock ter was to see ber ow Monday nike winter the f Mrs morning rf was cher ard rst one to but Suavely Stover was to Georges her mother who is § he says that Iving in in this vicin own bus O See Travelers Gap Poe Valley. ty may learn ness before they Wolf's Store. | K Hoste rn" MARE sau Warren Ba John Brigh ut H. F. McMa was the first one Hosterman and at Lock Haven buggy and Carry Sauday on Sal | | where sister, | head High Valley. Dr. Barker was the first to butcher, and he is now ready to attend to his many customers, F. P. Bower, the Haines township supervisor put the fuishing stroke to the High valley road last Tuesday, A rumor that Wm, Shesley and family came back from West Virginia and siso Wm, Orader and family. They didn't stick to West Vir. ginia ike the scribe did to Salt river: the seribe tntends to stick a long head of oabbage in the pot, Erease or no grease, The Pine Creek Mills scribe wished to hear ofthe High valley scribe; he said the gas has drowned him out; that is not correet | Creek turpentine well is what played the deal, as all the dogs took refuge in our waliey and that is what stopped the well. Barney said before? Why that is easy to understand, yellow gal 1s kicking up behind old Joe, any 100] can ses Lhat, If pork and corn were a8 plenty as firewood is in our valley it would not bring one cent per pound nor eorn ten cents a bushel Barney called «n the scribe Sunday pleased with last news about the Modoc hunt Ing party Dr. Barker count of a s'ck cow; saved the cow that tells the Dr. understands his business, To lay Jokes aside Dr. Barker has more luck than mest eterinarian doe tors A strong bell thelr district by spring election HI overseer. Hike 1s In need that the overseer is at hand thousand bushels rd by his count, he was was called to East End on ac one trip it seems that of our ¥ ef that the valley will have itself; a rumor in the gh valley will have its own be Barney is, ly it wil AO When one George Rider husked one of corn and Is short one thi Muddy Creek. All the talk is about the smal! this writing there is only Herman ~— his case is considered wm't get kill themse alk one Case If some people d the and die they will ug about it 1 fam seen \] ly were in Smith and O 1, Md, to be ip Tuesday Shingletown Daniel Zones left for Cambria county he has secured a a with Howard Musser, formerly Penna Furnace posit of Qy t . oF een is Ix bas Ast Tew years James Z who Caitlornia for nes, the in me pPasiog his Sadie she has operat at ¢ eliefonte Fry rgone an ’ 41] a Bruce Miller is laid up wit) paen mon at his home An attack of in Sang .e town Sober. tieat and four ¢} the guests at Miss Lizzie Carte Woll Misa Dora Wolf entertained her eo lay. Haven, took a of Centre Oak, on Su wder of Look lo i i. wife and daughter the john Lerhy's bute were Nanday U. 6. Auman ered two fine hogs on Tuesday Kose Alexander was a caller at J the Pine | why 18 it that old Joe Is kicking up behind and | the | RECENT DEATHS, Mnrs Briann Wosuz r—-whos home was near Bellefonte, was found | dead in bed Friday morning, and was | aged about 64 years, Mrs. Womer was | in usual health when she retired in the evening. She is survived by her hus- | band and several children. Gro, PACKER :—died at Lock Haven Tuesday morning. He is survived by his wife and ove child, his parents Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Packer, of Marsh Creek, {one sister, Mrs. Harry Edwards, of State College, and three brothers, John, of Lock Haven, Wm. and Oscar, of Marsh Creek, also survive; age 30 years, | Mgrs. DANIEL JOHNSON :—died Mon: | day morning at her home in Pine Hall, of pneumonia after a short illness, aged 54 years, She is survived by her band and six sons. Also a sister, Henry Garbrick, of Bellefonte, brother Oscar hus Mrs and a Inter. ment in the Pine Hall cemetery Wednes. day’ MARY ANN FIEDLER :—died at the | home of her daughter, Mts Fred Carter, in Centre Hall, Thursday 12th. ment took place at Green Grove near Hall, Six chi born to Mrs. Fel zabeth Weaver, Brungart, of Zion, Iater- Saturday. Mr, and Their names are Mrs El lock Haven, Catharine, lof J. H. leitzel wife of Wm. Struck, Caroline, of! Fred Hall; Julia, wife of Joseph C Hall home; Hall. Joux Peun dren were | deceased, wife HY Pleasant Lewisbur Fayetta, Gap, Centre Pr deceased had wile Carter, arter her Penn whow the Wi with and Ham Feidier, of Sanday his i a weeks' CARNEY early on died at yme Ness w Deceased was born in County Kerry ! 1d, abou! gg years ago and came toth yuutry abou ty-ieven When JERS ARO marrieq a young was } , A native of (Count The ceremony Wednesd ¢ church C Cemelery of Centre Oak, Penna, formerly ident of Mouda were he Howard, died 15 Ler Services the b h the Odd Fe d at yuse in tre Oak, alter whi oe. » brought to yws took char of the remains which were Howard, Wednesday morning and Thursday at 10 o'clock funeral services were held in the Evangelical church at Howard. Isterment in Schenk's ceme tery He was married 188g. N ‘ 0 Miss &0On0 of Josephine Hoy, of Mr. and Mrs Nittany, age 28 years, gm Bn Walker, Robert Loong uths. He is wife and one son, Was » of survived by a mother, Robert, aged § years Of Pine Hall that re IN Core ' Kon i lead Fr Mr ten been scour tain ten days game party FA WOE RE OF Three ( Mr C and he arty starte 0 sear brothers were io the bad own tired of the »t wl himself shot two deer as had gr 4 chase the Pp out eaving the hunter alone in the cabin, when they re turned Friday morning they were shock The indi been ed to find him co'd in death | cations were that death had due to a paralytic stroke The deceased was *31 years of age and chi leaves a wife and several dre lo at P Ha jelery WiLL Ww Saturday more terment ine I cen BEL: ing at 1 home on South Thom Died suddenly bis He cs Tr Je and 10 oc'ock at as slroet Mrs bed ® ed to his daughter Calvin upe, who hastened to his found him spitting blood ina few moments De thage of the bowels ing He of Aaronsbhurg, and was a build He owing children: Dr I. P of Bi IN J: Jom R., and Torrence, of East Hampton, L. 1; Ann of Ix of Wil kinsbhurg wife of W. §. Cham bers, of Bellefonte | Bessie, wife of Thos Kessinger, ath was due to hemor At the het passed away, time his wife Hu! R. Bell, er and was visit daughter at lersbhurg was the son of John actor his wife and the fo!) contr is survived by inley. glewoo ie, wife muel Brooks, Eva, of Hublershurg: Lidie, wife Ler, | Penneyivasia Railroad Train Porters, A popular feature of the through trains of the Pennsylvania Hallrond which leave New | York daily for the West gt 7:06 a m. and 1:55 | p.m, and leave Pittsburg dally for the East at 3:08 m,, and 7:30 a.m , are the train porters stationed in the day cosohes, Their duty consists of keeping the ears clean and rendering whatever service passengers may require. The Pullman porter has long since demonstrated Lis usefulness ; the Penn sylvania Rallroad train porter serves the oral | nary coach passenger in the same capacity as the Pullman porter serves those who ride in | parlor and sleeping cars The day coaches on the above mentioned tralos, as well as those on trains leaving New York at 5.50 p.m. dally for the West and leay ing Pittsburg at 7:10 p. m. datly for the East, are equipped with in with which the especially convenient | | | | Iavntories, connection servies Pennsylvania Railroad Company will | Issue Clerical Orders for 1904. Pursuant to its the i eclerien sual ¢ d Comp ders for the year stom rennsyl vanis Kallros any will ordained clergymen TT or having regular charg bure ocated « 1 on Or near its desliing rtuch orders should ma individual applica tion for same « pai be sent to anks furnished by the Com y through its Agents, plications sh the General Ofer of the ecppany a «ID ¢ later than Alt orders may be walled by ber 81 to all reymen titled t them room as possible Decen ber 19, so 1) Decem. receive Special ba: good so id shoes & Davis SIMPLE REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Just Breathe Hyomei and be Four Times a Day Cured, If a few year BRO some you can charged one had said cure by Drealhing air the SET Insurance Con x vr ew YOK ele y pany, wriles comyg tarth from for sears "' In Be be has been a sufferer efonte there are scores of well: known ce who sav they have been cured of catarrh not care you o> turn the money This is the beoffered as to b oo Hyomei that can remedy x SO stror ence the | vania Kal 1 71010, good to return u of train porters are | Some Foolish People Allow a cough te run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine, They often say * Oh, it will wear away.” but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantees to cure, they would immediately ses the excellent ef- fect after taking the first dose. Price Z¢ and Oc, Trial size FREE. Atall druggists. #4 A ————— A SS Reduced Rates to Wilkesbarre. For the benefit of those desiring 'o attend the meeting of the Pennsylvania State Grange, Patrons of Husbapery, to be held at Wilkesbarre, December Eto 1], the FPennsyl road Company will sell round trip tickets to Wilkesbarre from all stations on its lines In the State of Pennsylvania December 11 December 12. In elusive (minimum rate, 28 cents ) at reduced rates - Men's first quality guaranteed snag proof rubber boots $3. Yeager & Davis, Ohiloh’s Consumption Cure I; Tonig CALIFORNIA FRUIT Hast SECHLER & C0. FINE MACKEREL SECHLER & CO, FINEST PURE OLIVE OIL SECHLER & CO A FINE ASSORTMENT of Crackers nd Contec SECHLER & (C0. fo IS 0858586808888 088885800805 D me Ha® brea Reductions In bur Millinery Dep Do you know » 75 M wa that tl We dos YOu reader any ix AY Iw told + for 80 00 doction and every do more than othe Coats, & sample | from one of the la Coats are worth a them in two lots In the £5 55 5 lot na pect ely the »5 is where Moone Lx 1% worth we oli OUr argument LADIES" GOATS il oUIT3 ot hot one at for £7.10 ora $1000 or slore they Dave but they wi i to yom Wed oe on! me We 1 nvyhbody « fil tron We wine have or ont 1s wort $12 00 this ter jess than Now listen Bay a ( at from os and i, af y away bought of the » un ill three 8 a highly (hhor and ww and He also Fun- YOu see One back sod get the money you Mis atl onr « Coat sony where equal looking at ( to ours for the price paid us pa d os for it harness at Rev. C. B " Saturday We are g man is mpetit bring He brothers and Troupe, of Bellefonte, leaves the following sisters: 8S A, of Belicionte ; of Huntingdon ; T. Clayton, burg; Mary, wile of Judson Webb, Harman's sale on | Gentzol's of Calvin 3 ours AsO Linden Hall Anna Shock and son spent a few days Mrs. Daniel Hess ad to hear that Joseph Cor. able to be out again Prof. Weaver in company with Miss Markie aod her brother visited over Charles C of Wilkins. of | Our Ladies’ Soi Sota tx have also suffered a great price rednction Lae pow $12.50. Ladies’ Baits, former Ladies’ Suits, former price $10, now $7.50. a wid dies’ former price $1800 price $15, now $10.50. Mra { 1st week with her aunt 1 4 tarry and me hrothers dad two sous leave ge wlers moroing at Bierly ofl lating. in the Eva gelical ry. A. Ocker, and daughter, Mrs. N. A. Yearick were the gue ts of friends at Spring Mills, on Saturday, Mrs. W. C Noll, accompanied by her brother, John Hoover, from Penn Hall, spent Sunday at Lamar Mrs, Alice Duck, from Rebersburg, and son Willlam, from Milibheim, spent Sunday with the formers father, Joseph Bierly. eral on Toesday Rev 5. A 10 o'clock, Iaterment cemet Farmers Mills. Farmers are all done ‘busking corn, J H Rishel visited bis mother San. day who is slowly improving. J PF Hogan & Co. left for Linden Hall on Monday Ww finish his work. A number of young people visited at jhe home of J. H. Rishel’s Sunday even. g Wm. E. Hagan made a flying trip to Woodward, Saturday. Sunday at the gentleman's parents, J.C Grennioger, another year man, Noah Brungard for he is a true and honest moved in Henry | Meyer's house on last Tuesday which D, Harter vacated, Plum Grove, Maurice Runkle, Florence and Mame Kline, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Jacob Sharer’s, Wm Homan wife and children spent Sunday with the latter's parents at Farmers Mills, Mrs. W. H. Swartz spent a few days visiting ber cousin Albert Mingle and Rev. W. H. Brown at Bellefonte. Hello Rock View scribe, where have you been for the last few weeks; we failed to see your items in the paper, Did you get sick of eating too many Taina 2 ~ Boys 11 solid school shoes $1.25. yiaNors good ai hu has decided to stay | Those who bave been’ Lo the county seal during the week ners Mrs. Jacob Meyer, Mrs John Strouse, Sidney Poorman and wile, Ger. trude Wilson and Bessie Season J. 0H. Ross went to Roaring Springs on Mon day. Anna Musser, of Bellefonte, Is visiting at J. HH. Ross’, Harry Miller’ * mother Ie visiting him, The Wabash Engineers, The engineer corps that was working along Penns Creek, east of Coburn {nto Union county, have been ordered west to Jobustown, and will run a line east from that to Tyrone. This information we have from a gentleman who traveled with the corps from Coburn to Bellefonte on Monday. From Coburn to a point to: wards Paddy mountain, the engineers have found a line three quarters of a mile shorter than the L. and T. between the same points, art guts first quality snag yiadtlat gums $1.45. Yeager & Davis, League City, Texas; Sarah E Thomas Hull, of Aaronsburg. wife of | | and children. Yeager & Davis, Weather Report, Weekly report Bellefonte Station, DATE TEMPERATURE Maximun Minimum n V4 + ss mesma 76 1) 15 "n ”» MM » Nov, 19, 01ear caw. 2. clear... 21, Clear nist RE I1TT | RRRR———— . LANE TL RE — 4 CONEY. covnnines s somiminns $4 B85, COBY conus mmmminnnn BB RENEH— Mrs. Mary Hioney and ber daughter Ida bave busked the immense quantity of 1.490 bushels of corn this seasan, a very good fall's work for two women of Nippanose valley, ~=Ladies slipper soles socts, Yeager & Davis, i | ==Jersey legging for Ladies and Misses | quickly as possible ers what they charge for this Suit Case and $1.50, Katz Xo ANOTHER LOT OF SOIT CASES We've another lot on hand now which we will dispose of as There's only one way to dispose of anything quickly and the Katz & Co. method we find the best WIT ITITIITTI TINO TIT TTI TI TIT ITINITITITINITS Ask other deal. and they will tell you $1 25 and Jo. price now until all are disposed of is 98¢. our first showing, All purses look alike to us or bow much you want to pay, We can give VISITS T EESTI IE EGET STITT ISIE IITIIS. We'll THE FUR SEASON I5 NOW AT HAND. We were first to show the new designe. We've many others since ou a For for $40.00 down to §1 50, suit your purse no matter how little KATZ & CO
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