THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 12, 1907 Page 3 YEARICK-HOY REUUION, j miah, tw erine wy to Catch and the latter to Catherine FRANCIS SPEER'S The fourth annual reunion of the Boon Nebraska Benjamin, married | Yearick and Hoy families at Hecla Park, |’ 4 the at On an j Adan, who died 64 3 4 on Wednesday, August 25th, was a pleas. Hoy El ¢ i, Polly, w of umn ant event. Notwithstanding the threat- | £197 » f«liE@beil, wile ol Samu i eR1y Chat Co ening aspect of the weather in the morn Caroline, wife of John Guiser, an SAN, fe : ber. AN oft) : elationship and | WHeotS R. Gettig. All of these brothers I PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out from its nei ] } ing, about 200 of and sisters who had children, reared their | friends were present ' families in Centre county, ex o A J . ba . 1 | | ~ The executive committee met at 10 a, miah and Mi " 1M ®t Jere. hor's. Our experience in combining colors har- ~ ~~ rr a \ “" Fi A Ye ‘ef HA ana Mrs, Samuel Miles, who re- : ! 4 : te} m tar ; : ' { SENSA WETZ'R m., and elected the following persons #8 | © 1% ihe far west moniously is at your service with the iat it's only the soft giri in Belle- DER SE Gig the committee for next year Na. H. ha A am } 1 » Wi tte | i nd €) [) fonte who spreads herself, I I Re AE a oy Yearick and John C. Hoy, of Jackson- The des W ant of the two broth r : re inte Lead an . y . ile Summer rum eT a : fo oer ma tiok ohn and Willian earick, who live ark ne TuAT very few people in Bellefonte rawd tsu der felder n ville ; D. K. Miller and Henry Yearic k, J VE dn ort the St Pay yon ° Brush | back us up. : ar ant HeQ I ne oid home tarm 1 TUS appreciate the rese until they encounter 1syt de shitub'la um | of Lock Haven; Benjamin Royer and lid r. By nt : be : rs ! most | thr shpoutz uwoeck in de hon ’ an) thet vi ’\ umber § u 300 Persons, Ost the thorn. hr shouts: ep duweedt In de hand John 8. Hoy, of Madisonburg ; Albert | VAI 5s SUIIDET 890 30 POTSOns:, Lal Und hut ken tseit far shwetza J H ‘wt S. Hoy, of Hublers- | of whom are in Centre county, Count TrAT oysters may be scarce in Belle- D'no tseegt ehr g'shwind si shtawl haro Spayd and Samuel ! oY; M 1" H 11 :|ing from Johann George George : oi ; ow t : bemvia Ur hure William Yearick, of Mill all We 41 4 Hal ge rearge, fonte just now,but the town has its share . rg Hi ’ I rogenitor and tounde tha. tamily in ) . i A of lobsters : I Samuel R, Gettig, of Aaronsburg ; Alli- A er ca n tS a th aS ts We have can be made to give many novel forms of de rs. ard 4 . 2 1 BH America in 1751, the seven generatio . . ' . “ a " . ne shel. of Clintondale ; and Amos |! x a ' sy ols 4 ; : al ti Tuar Bellefonte has too many girls in S) i tellef. ate has appeared, and possibly the eighth. tion. We'd be glad to suggest original treat sc 0 oll rick, otf elieionte, ‘ " » . : ' it who stand on their dignity; especially | . y CP wrest Other families of the Yearick connec ments. for vour house—they need not , 5 ) / Es umgrout folt um-echtich he following are the officers : pre X 1 Fo \ v . " false dignity, Lie ht bt nix i on Ia " lam R. Yearick. Lamar ; vice tion are represented in Centre and Clin he expen lve ) leibt nix bi 1 ladva lent, Adam . ri . JAMAr | : nti Aue i A’ a vial A De \ iki . Tar if all the devils were cast out of Der glae und demidy mit ni unt, John Hoy, Jr., H ton countic y Henry J RICH of Lock 1 , 8 nix nn er 'f gn 3 wnecht nls i a Bellefonte woman, she would look like y Sis nix Kk ya Ohay sary, Hon. 1. H. Wetzel i wo ( ht, A Ce dar Ren : 1 n gl IN sSeira olda 8 w ' y $ 4 f ronshure | ’ a walking skeleton. : eel LSU ¢ r sasurer ayd av 4 + Ben + oon Fi WwW Il P d h a walking skeleton. 0 E358 50 eel tau em fader : rer rt Spay 3 TE of Wocawan ms pry a aper, Window Sha es, Curtain I'rAT some people in Bellefonte should Wu's ht ae Scnsi-weizl wan rogran service a . Centre Fall." and’ oti it Lt OLIeS rum sum iuaer . re Mais, ni nHers., | remember that psalm singing is not as : rried out at 1:30 p. m. of descent and links of ne | ’ ’ good as alms giving. Dart bison In em eck fu'm fed esided, prayer was offered by | Their lines of descent and links of con- | poles, paints, oils, glass, etc,, , 4 Saensht's fessly wasser henka tr Peawnd Pabam} anershure. and | nection with the fan Hose Distory 1 THAT Fred Reese, the popular Deputy Und naive bi si linim REY. Frank We tzel, of x ETSI Lal led here briefly sketched, have not yet been She fF gsavs ths N e saw a bird get Far's wosser r shwenka ars, Leorge oy, of acksonviie, 1€Q1 J eriff, says that he once saw a bi Gook we chr ahoft : sell ac) the congregational sin ting FY AT Gruank—at a Crow oar. Up selle voa budd 4 » Addres vered 12 TARTU Ro Pe or nour be UTR ee oT 0S pi ad . 4 ¢ Aaa In THAT the woman in Bellefonte with Da 48 risha m Kk Hov and Y eal uch f h n wv en f Iruttis 'Y Ana , ¢ few lovers finds it easy to be virtuous D io | it Bt n-wit \ yandoah, Pa., H. 1. Crow, ol ! ton I | otherwise it is hard and difficult. (N htuy rains ob 2 and 1. M. Runkle, of Wil Bo faa BU ECKENRO I BRO I HERS, " 11.8 ts ot is hawsa ¢ TAAL oJ A oii O der of the Ov ily car IY Tuar the fellow in Bellefonte who Pa-wit, ta-wet. Wis DAWES Ihe ler of the Hoy ly $a ) stops loafing and starts to look for work, spent in } ft ry and ettled in Lebanon " ¥ 14 toh ehrr 3 "nie ) rom there some of the - " >» my throws up a certainty for an uncertainty : : v vas one of ity, ra. It ere 8 ! BUSH ARCADE, BELLEFONTE, PA. I be cu mily imigrated to Centre county Yrie THAT a society young man in Belle I fru J e tw vm tage ws madd Ww # ‘ form turo'R y ana} ; ay.” y ' wlza un er} « te em settied on a far tw ] 5 west fonte wears a collar so high that he has Kae . 3 ‘ "A f Madisonburey From this parent there al Jo Peel) * : o v fecis MALS | | 4 144] ns i 4) uel J y to jump into the air every time he spits \ I “ yd A Hecla r a large 1 yer lescendar TuAT that old Mohl y , th oi june ciaivnhi Bo of orhom ¢ in Ce wi fd oy 4 r f re f these two an nw : ROW A ine the flesh on *‘Doc" y i rej . €s 0 ! ny 1 hat y SE _ ing the flesh n C ve {oh w i Pees ; 2 oe : Hr niin ¢ : while othe N gone | y much that he traded it for another : Lsa-8h we Amie Lenire a Clinton <A er Darts of the intry They are a EEEEREREEEEEEREERED EEREEEREEREEEREDR one. i : d aT ell-t people neraliy triou ® . ~ w A r f { Tuar S. A. McQu 3 e¢ popula . ; 3 ! w . w carriage t rin Be te, says I : a a ’ a ben 4 Le : » wheel wri; ght ne tot dha Pr a Ce] ate p ! il al te B - . L Cd > spoke Tis thin (armsnt | LIT = ’ - sore Bush, the Delle ) rar Er ' ment ; . 3 that envelo] Gran THE COUNTRY STORE a EE iI. - AYS Laat eam : { I'he ’ X a = “ “ pur] . b \ ¥ . m = i y 4 J J a hy 1 ka Tita : i bawlet and | I (Nh - - . AD » . poe y wm 1 ot M - = n y . BRAN “ ! 1811) ES n | Dy VU JULY - n po . i - W mn "% - on’ 1 - k , o y [ Wu | ell S SO 00 1 | » iu ormpc " | - te : melo Higby! " - : o w x wit {at w wm fa . » : fier aw pent R = wa oy 1 °F | Ire ALB i i 3 : Nd \ . Qat y " b ’ = ; s work Fighond by dap they fron olde orkmen s bargain dtore - £Y APPIY it and ¢ oerta ¥ el wm ’ A 5 i Hyts { - ™ * 3 ehmte ext 4 : - : Reon "w CORNER ALLG HNY & BISHOF =" = as 1 . K " 1 y & : ad $98 : EY caula : aan Som ad. There be learned to think, a wo - : wodat E "a Tr ae eh ae ti ghia led 10 the Dues ALRUAg? 7 B 11 f PS P - Ex gp STA ates ve the ranroa : ' ie . " t or history, and the mom if C R onte, a. a1 eG . » : y n Pe n'a wrt # ard . ’ ny Afavia } ” 2 » tha ot fe pats oti Linas gathered Lin greatness mw Ask | OJ ’ A : A : N\A] . ba ania re. 8B m ; s i~=! Balt re. M ra. N. % ' Sa ; Ww ring. move to Centre uch jo lorama bot at the country store "| special trains ae hie ChE henry Wikon, thecottier of Mavs HENSENENEEESUEE SEEESEENENEEENE - x NG £3 file husetts Alexander Stevens, of Georgia Tia Freight Rate 100 Years Ago i the " tor visited all in his i ' N thet : the ma 1 '} 5 5 i ak ¥ i : m AE ' | { 4) {a » » ' : » ' » K . — Ee 4 wasp LL AT THE oa ' } wer of ! . CA. ond A a -—— : i w a the | ws Do nd hes, nothing whatever. B tfonte | rust Co £3 ni ge : 4 t ta his foot & € e * & 4 A ' & : b : - . . > ] i 4 A A § “ \ . I'he ) He a IT AR TLIECE CADEC » 10 Secure Good Roads ' etent boes.. The 8 ion| 34 FOR ONE OF THESE SAFES: a + Qed Jew ‘ y by : Goede z : , i and oO . A eh Gd - om — c— Dede 1 houmdla la: exes are mainly| #% +4 are . : in and #4 ) #4 $ { ‘ ’ gis ” . Dede fede ees aid. bat do not 0 dee Dede £T . * \ : ed 8! ; Hall a century ago the ty store was #4 9-4 . ALD to ite n wuity the het ly 1 tis & Od ov ; : : a fis ts Ia ¢ vedd Tron ede Gee . § : " i at tiem and w= trast is power may ) #4 #4 ) i Belle ' ' Dos eB ¢ wel return to a f the conobies of Fenusyiva > | td - } ' i . : ha . : nis That great power was frst assalle | a 4 ¢ wh : dor rts ct A gent re eat Ada (ae wre “by Looa Option legislation pass iin 1¥70 3 x #4 - W “ pa | n er x . ni a R h Many of the raral districts voted for Looal "re ged oons \ . ace effectiv rchase the wester: ., ! - Option ; none of the cities. What was the | $$ t *s le 1 \ ; oh ] AM ' 5 ‘ \ 3 y result * Men who saw in this drastic legis ) #4 ) #4 ¢ ge ahe: M " 4 4 " ’ : tar salf o . ich Pp ge ; A . ounty rist ca ‘ e ved gene i Ase ¢ "iy oa rt lation an infringement of their personal 11h #4 ed ] Hl ArTe Os ACK allv t he t the stat v ' epting ) of 14 ere ¢ ie b 1€ erty vransferred their caetom fr Wn coun 3 Ged - \ { Beliefonte some twp s Centre ty ' ' ore Ave A ATR _ : try and hamlet 80 the cities 1 here they #4 e Brack of we lie on Le wie dant Centre and ( Tor v - , ¢ AGD Qn i oh bh aS Ne AlD a to other | 008 d buy all the whisky needed, and HE Has ) a A Poa Will Contains But 22 Words Any a cover it in baskets filled with groceries and #4 + e 1 at t al ire a b aa rt : - tate At of 1 > ountre at . y I he f H | ft has cer | dey goods ery beart of Lewistown 1 %a gH Hanan 0 Arye * 4 1 ’ rye ua fone! K t "ort £28 "nt 1s ; aM blo Oo aout tor tame that it will even sit on A Vashing n ] hn George (or Yearick as the name This was a w 10 every country store HS Mare: ave. zie d ; 4+ ait the lights are | Contain mt twenty-tw words, and was » at It led to lessened receipis, to correspon Pd here are AVS ID) A Year Take te S 4 4 " 4] MEDS § A et ¢ yritten nis H Tie , . . . turned low Whet esavs “come Foxle, written on the WR of A DADK eCK ha » alive you " ig us and six ding loss of stock and supplies Prior wo 3 leave 313 working Ng fA Vear Now f wv save ea king ae 2 obavs wit it any further demonstra He conveys all his propetty to his - fe on Kt i wh Rew 3 a 1570 evervthing was kept in the country 4 day the follow ng a nts. % W at the ¢ five y . AV a 4 ) p ) «| But one sorter will } fl record it a v . . “lore from pins to silks, from pills Ww a i tion on his part fe spent a week ove : 3 reared lary ¢ hey were Mar | He +4 ' vhich proved to be | earby tv. that of A.-K 7 Reb wife PATeROT i Ihe demand for dry goods #4 A MOEN ln i 4 Fh nwo ’ : - ‘ \ ‘ ’ : ubier uM A. Wil lea \ Atlantic City trip; thus filed In 1902 nta Ing | Lt SIX wor lacoh RY vet Rev. W am R marti prasad. a= it did for many things he lo +P 3 Del Tel EARNS . x > Pox o much he ha [ leave all to my wife It juite ur H anita ‘beth wif onal Option of 1870, the same as that pro 4 ts por day 1 - 8 u $3 \ so much he has , . ] A SUSAN chen . ' > : learned some of its tricks and traits sce Ary h a. to of a n A ) { Elias Hov : lacob. married to Eliza posed last year war rep aled by an indig + N oars in " o 4 THAT there is a young man in Bel RELY Sep oI who EXPIRES | beth Grenoble | Henry irried to Cat nant people after three years, and the + d : " 3 fonte who huving so much jewelry for | What (he maker of the imen Cans : . Sar i { Sa wmntry store did its part in the repeal 4 » Ara A . a Certa ly that the people ar A wordy = if exer © paper at i ' mattied to RB "at Ihere were low taverns or breweries to aid ) #4 » - R 33 gr ' to wler where he is getting | Serves « LUSe A Tal Tee for Lhe I+ : Wat Rev. Sai married 1 Now invention comes 10 the aid of the & 3 ‘ 0 + Wf K } Vi : : 's ib ’ 3 : i § RIUM ' eq ill the cas! (me ig about it that Fo W . \hega ae Te Ada } ma " wantry store and the old tamshioned oon 3 4 ' a0 (¥ y $ 5 it me y warrant the iia . h Ann Hov. and after her FY inn, an instirati ww, whioh was really a ¥ t w 3 + I he wo man had better co « Epworth League Officers 5 Louisa (Hoy Rtovet pablo benefit. The antomobile i» more than > 5 ! rs Bac ha ol or ! ston hefore ' At th & i) ) ) A ¢ of { « 2 HM ‘ a fad It has come to siny It seeks the 3 Ix + ya ¥ EE A : : aie : ge ge i + ) #1 th rots SS ving A young ) oF : i : \ SN Met BD : . fq : v saved he gantry road side and patron ges the coun + : HS h rog « ! good time diright rit when ¥ i : leas tM Ha a : ante i ton tie ry n It traverses great distances 3: ad HAN has {3 i all he gets at H P : kt 3 meet % i wig their at He ney leania’s best days were when the + #4 v ’ te a i il As i i i hie Are Lhe f Re Williat Rr sountry store flourished, as England's hemi LB ¥ rl 4A 1 : | 17] self i girl ' es prom Rev. J a Arg ! RY" A Men Were 0ONtem poraneon : THE ABOVE 1S ON A BASIS OF 3 PER CENT. PER ANNUM, WHICH $ nda FOR Rt a tod has v little | Ha ’ ¢ y ida Pe i ed ] county far a with the wayside irn * y . : prt . * : : i Alfred “1 y | : WE PAY ON SAVING FUNDS "2 respect | ersell and je tor ; ' ; AIT : - i ‘ at the end of t A blow against the country Sore was MH e Pa somelning 1s : Vili e pres. M b y Centre and « 1 at aM pled in the Pennsylvania Legisiatare a. - wheels 10 her head le tr. Howa gt! pt M ‘ “ h the in 1063 The burean of Pharmacy, whioh . . - Tuar every family in Be Hele | { Ha ecreln M ’ ut } crite] serve had waxed for ite own use All droggivis, I : wh $ m bu wh y ‘ have a curfew y | OR A Har on ‘ hRtire ‘ : os Of the } ne tried to subject the country store to exami t 1s not ai you ca ’ t at you save, : ring to-night and every i W.W. M Hott M \ art the vation and fees. Cooper, of Delaware ooun th 4 k : d de t » These curfews Aare ane! ¢ tenile Ma i {roe active servi ty. stacked the Bill in a ten minnte speeeh 4 a ma cS you in cpen n . homemade Take a pies hin board | lonyiik ) PY and died at Madisonburg. | filled with exposures, and after a winter's ys two feet long and whit low Vet Picnl Ada Lar and Mrs, Ge lobbying it was defeated hy a vote of 189 | \ p, : : y : ™ to a handle Then take wh eteran Picnic H of Jacksonville. are the only to 12. This proved the death of Barean peeds the curfew and bend him over a The Centre County Veterat icn of 11 amily still living fees Cooper represented the Country store BELI EFONTE TRU T C barrel, Now take the piece of siding in | will be held on Gravge Park, Centr ) arick, the brother of Joho, Other men will tise 10 repeal mercantile | $9 4 and and use it for a ¢ nppet Put in on | Hall, on Tuesday, Sept. 17. It will be a | 4nd who remained on a part of the home | taxes and foster an (ostitation which | 2d red hot Divide the strokes evenly and | basket pict and every soldier, with | far Brush valley, had eleven chil- abould neverdie, * ® * + & ] » BELLEFONTE : PENNA. see that none misses. This is good for | family, invited There will be promi: | dren, six sons and five daughters, as fol 4 ’ “ i A ' h : a boy and girl up to the age of sixteen, | nent speakers present who will make ad- | lows: Peter, married, first. to Susan| J. Peck Smithgall, who successfully | $9 $1 and the applications are warranted to | dresses, and a geveral good time is ab | Krape, and after her death, to Mrs. | taught the Center Hall High School : Capital. 25,000. cure tho worst case of street gadding | ticipated, Remember the old soldiers | George Showers | William, married first, | during the past Shoot Year has been that exis. The music this curfew | will be furnished coffees free, and good | 4, Rebecea Vonada, and after her death, | elected supervising principal of the makes is finer singing than, '*Where is | coffee at that. Besides the old veterans | 15 Mrs, Dianna (Moyer) Mrirry; Rebecca, | Austin, (Potter county) schools, ten in My Wandering Boy To-night | the public is cordially invited, |wife of John 8. Hoy ; laael and Jere. | number,
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