Page 4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 16, 1906, The Racket. Butterick Patterns for September now in showing Price for the latest styles for Fall, 10 and 1s¢, Delineator about Petticoats small enough fo m in wi Seersucker, 50c, Zephyr Gingham, 75¢, Black Sateen, 98¢c and $1.19, Heatherbloom Taffeta, $2.00 and $2.75. P. IRVIN. SO Pb bbb bb bbbb bbb bb bbb eid : | | Correspondents’ De 11 partment. Contin $ section, ) page TO CORRESPONDENTS. AARONSBURG w days | » « | i last week Rev. F. W. | preached an ex er non ; : 1, of Beaver Springs, the Re- evening MARTHA tombstones f hin wife last Mon ening from vi n Tyrone day ev Itoona Matilda's Mrs, Lina Hartsock is me of Port been sewing Nannie Turner, Dest sewers, has G. G. Fink Free yourself for all burdens and cares and attend the Williams reunion, Saturday, Sept. 1st. Music be fur nished by the Howard band from " win MOSHANNON, Lucy Fleming has gone to Jersey Shore where she expects to spend some time with relatives and friends, R. D. Bigelow transacted business in town on Monday, Mrs. John McGowan spent days in Clearfield last week, BOER Eb ddordtdrs thdddobddbdd GREGG TWP, HOY SCHOOL, Evans Yearick and family spent Sun- day at Wm. Smith's, S. is all smiles since the arrival of that bouncing baby girl (reo, { Those who spent Sunday afternoon at | A. Houtz's were ; F. P. Duck, wife | and two children, Mrs. Joe Rachau and two children and Mamie Bartley. | Preaching was well attended on Sun- day afternoon Rev. Flack paid John janey's a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Houtz, Bruce and John Houtz, who have been the are slowly improving, | be quite a while before they can sick list wil m any mat Wolf 1 1a} UAL 1a Dor, } D Blanch pent Sunday at Jaco PAYDS Hollow GAP, scribe ! time ’ . Lime [I i ain ¢ 01 out it was certainiy n to sts wished a fail due Art ure in any sense and great cred the Greenburr band boys, who tminly rendered some fine selec An iL Is CHT. e of Mis in nonor | 0) who } church Kennedy at IS EGG HILL. The gra 3 ue ppers are doing great dan age to oats Edith Royer and daughter Sarah spent Sunday at Roland Treaster's Mrs, James Horner, n Altoona with her son returned home again Those who called at W. T. Treaster's Elmer Hettinger, Micham Lucas and James Lingle, Frank Bible, of Centre Hill, has pur chased a fine buggy and harness. who pent a week M. C. Horner as were Hanna Noll, of Bellefonte, is visiting her sister, Mrs James Horner Mrs, Sphere Hettinger, son Harry and daughters Mabel. Lottie and Ida, Spatie Sunday with Mrs. Hettinger's son Geo of near Linden Hall Dora Wingard and son William, spent Sunday at home, | James Rickert, the five year old son of | Minnie Rickert, caught two suckers,one | measuring twelve and the other thirteen | inches. Mrs, ! | Horner's one day last week. week w t | of Holt's Hollow chapel Are Invite ana report n une, of Louisiana, called at Jas. | LOVEVILLE AND VICINITY. We have had a great deal of wet weather for the last or if it keeps on the farmers will have no oats to haul in this year 5, C. Stine and wife, of Wilkinsburg; are spending their vacation at the home | of their parents, week KO Frank Gross is all smiles—it is because | a new boy came to their home, Mrs. Wm. Taylor and Mrs. Charles Thompson spent Sunday in Tyrone. seed the Anyone wanting Clyde has been threshed for years, Frank P. Fisher Sundayed at the home of H. G. Ebbs, Quite a nt ed the call on that has whi nnest at he 1s Je tk imber of our people pi at Warriorsn ark, day Mrs pect to start for John Morrison Atlantic where they expect lace Musser's 1 hasybeen very il cing has been taking ner « Rev. A. C ‘Farewell” Sunday, the 19, at 1 wit Lathrop wil sermon at As to attend ROMOLA. | wanton W. M. ( 1 Yeagert veeks stay al their Kahl spent Sunday with hes ma Brung ng a after Slelia riend, Er ard, at \ nice 4 i ple Grove EAN 1s a John Shade with his family, Renov spending returned tu 0 BOGGS Twp, HOLY Mrs. Elsie Weisel, after spending a month wi this place, has returned home HOLI Harry Johnston and family place, spent Sunday in Moose run Frances Nyman, of Fairview, ) spent Sunday at this place John Burd, of this pla ce, spent Sunday at Snow Shoe Clyde and Donald Poorman spent Sun day afternoon at Joseph Fetzer's AVIS, | The scribe put in Sunday at the Pine camp meeting, which was {argely attend. ed; people coming from a distance in the train swelled the crowd to great propor. | tions in the afternoon. It was to be re | gretted that so many did not get to the | camp ground, but fell by the way side, The preaching services were grand, ser | mons being delivered by able ministers | and the singing by the choir was inspir- | ing. Business at Avis is again beginning to move in the old way and everybody Is hustling, @ wr ie | SHNow SHok SNOW SHOE. About all the mines have started work again in this section, Snow Shoe base ball team was defeat. | ed Saturday by Beech Creek team; score O-1, The Clarence Good Wills defeated the | Milesburg base ball team Saturday by 6 Jacob Hunter left Monday for his home in Patton 1. Redding is building a new coal tip. ple at his mines fete Driv The lawn OAK HALL. laughter nday arg, visite Paul Kerstett is Pearl Linn, in N Mrs 1s visiting his sister, | T sfw Tersev Daniel Hosterman is very poorly here is little hope ’ dav evenit 6sth birtt prised the parlor full « At 11:30 1 supper All report having a very pleas ant hose present were Mar shal Cox and wife, Sherwood White and wife J hn Crossmever and do Bryan and wife, and Funk, Chas, Stanley, Ellis Shultz, ma Bathurst, Bell Bryan, Wm. Allen Elsie Laird, Miss Lottie Bathurst and Ralph Bathurst, We wish him happy birthdays REBERSBURG. when he hey sat down to a sur time more Chas. Weber returned to his home | Philadelphia, Prof. Allen Zeigler, Hazleton visiting relatives at this place Alma Vonada left for n of is her home at | Lewistown on Monday The Misses Grace and Blanche Wetzel gave a lawn party in honor of their many friends on Saturday evening, There were twenty-two present and all report having a good time Clara Eckert entertained a few of her friends on last Wednesday evening « WADDLE, The Filmore and Waddle ball teams crossed bats on Saturday at Hunter's | park; the score was 7-9 in favor of Wad. | dle, i The U. B. church at Paradise will | have another festival on Saturday even. ing, Aug. 25; everybody come, UNIONVILLE, His funeral took place on Wednesday at 10 o'clock a. m,, and was one of the large- est that ever occu place, ber- by Reuben Kister, ter of the Society Rev. Bergan He was of town. Rich, of lipsburg ; A " Andrew I . val 2 : Bquire Pratt has beautified his rred at th Dy giv home ‘ : : P VICES were conaiu ing his house and all outbuilding: eel dt ig several coats of paint re nd al . a bright and able 1 Lemont hn LL of Ph Albert Hazel visiting triend Mrs. Mauri and Mrs W, 1 pleasant visitors Emerick. ocourt, of Port Allegheny Peters, of Pittsh Bri of Union- home d was well known The form p wee and tl hroughout the county, having served as latter a daughter ) to 1899 most ef. capacity, term m by a FoF ivy od 44 George Luca over S y CATS POTTER TWP VOC K brought home On as eS S55 5550885585508 85000000008 LSE AS aa ob os 8 Lh aaa KATZ & COS Store News! ta ada A hh bh hh hb hs Make your own price on all Summer Goods, A A a ii A J A J New Fall Goods arriv- RAL Rh a a i a ie it th aaassasas ss ss dE AAR A ad a Aaa as AAA A Aaa a ing daily. We need the room. SSBB S BSS FPP PPPPPPPPTPRRRRRRRRRRRR FRPP RRR RRR RRR R IPOS More bargains here than anywhere in town. 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