Paox 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JU NE 25, 1908. rec - » —— pa rrmmm—— E le on 20999009920009000009000003 UNIONVILLE. AARONSBURG. RECENT DEATHS. MarceLLa Crores Hearon: — ag daugh- [Allison remained at Howard some years If you want to know how to take out| Henry Frederick, of Boalsburg, at- - ps iter of Mr, and Mrs, Miles Heaton, of after the death of her husband and the bung of a keg of New Orleans mo. | tended the funeral of Mrs, Julia Bower, B. E, Kxare:—one of the oldest resi. | Yarnell, died at the home of her parents | moved back to Centre Hall, Shortly be- a lasses, ask oo Griest and George|on Frida \ dents of Salona, died at his home on | On July 11, after an {llness of about a | fore her death the deceased made a w ‘ Moran, | Nellie Lin gle returned home from a | Friday afternoon of fart trouble, aged | year with dropsy of the kindeys. Mar-|in which she devised ber property to Y | ’ o " ‘ Harry Turner and wife were made | pleasant trip to friends at Potters | nearly 6g years, r. Krape wus well | cella was born at Yarnell on Petober 11, he Presbyterian church at Centre for hot weather wear, in all white, and dainty floral and y n happy a few days ago by the arrival of | Mills, and favorably bo throughout Nit-| 1897, making her agg 10 vears, 8 months Il and the Foreis ign Missionary Society a new boy baby at their home, | Prof. R. U, Wasson and wife have |tany and Sugar valleys. tie was a|@nd6 days She was a, member of the | Funers } morning at 10 o cio 1- Mrs. Roy Miles, and daughter Jose-| gone to spend some time with their | venteran of the Civil war. United Brethren church at Yarnell f ment in the metery atl Centre Hall phine, of Pitcairn, are visiting friends | friends at fs and State College. i {also a faithful scholar in the ) : in Centre Sountys Mr. Bassler and family, of Milroy, Grorae W. Smiti:—a native of Port | school, Being bright and attract The Hon. P. J]. McDounell is oft on | were the guests of A, S. Stover's, over | Matilda, this county and a prominent | she was lov by all who knew his annual te MaDe He w first | Sunday, miller and highly respected citizen of | She will be very much missed by take in the annual banquet of railroad| Mrs Elizabeth McDowell visited her | Clearfield, died Thursday at h s | father and mothe men at Harrisby urg, after which he will | niece, Minnie Beaver. at the Bellefonte | 10 the latter plac ¢, after a protracted iil. he funeral 8 visit Philadel phia, Atlantic City and other { hospital; from there she went to spend a i ness, aged v2 years, 6 months ar ay 0 o'clock villages inthe east, few days at State Colle He is survived by John Havper and family, of Pittsburg Blanche Treaster left Monday for | two dat gh ters, | 18 visiting his parents here Bellefonte: her many ends were sorry | Bellefonte i o 4 y other designs, just in, and at the new low price | A new lot of var | A very nasty fou leg i mink kill to see her leave lyde feels so lonely jin one mp ht Jo nde vo-l 1 chick. now, 4 ens for Mr n. Alexander—too bad. Robert Shell and sister, Jennie, of we a Smi laughter of | Reading, visited at the 1€5 of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. S mith, has got n! Yarger's and | an extended visit to friends it itladel- | day, 3 i Ir 1 “try Nr H { phia and Atlantic City : Mrs, Nora Bailey, | Murs. Fisher and her 1 ittle son, la few days with | George, Jr., are Visiting gu andy pa, George | Bower, | Fisher, Sr., at the hon i : 3 Mrs Fisher was the welcome gue f Mrs. Swabt : Pied id Marengo, tou i" i ae no ! i 8 sligionte "aesd ) ) I >a : si " \ ning from the M: t ssicle in 01 y } 1e 1 ver | P resbyt rian church on last $ inday | was a most enjoyable affair he exer. legre at Phil ¢ . ] . . | terment being made ir 1 Warrior weeks ago ane been iil r hom j ==RODS= { CISE8 were opened with 1 Sponsive sal ing his v ton Mark cemet \ in nt {all r age p a } ug, singing and prayer, folloy | meh h of five little tots from 3 to (old, led by y John P. Harris the [vas real cute, “Children at lie Treaster 14 | paral weak ’ ago i i i {| Margaret Brady, was exceptionally fine | Stover and ila iche Treaster. Robert tuberculosis Sh tearm: a artic + the wife of Henry W : Those forsiched by {and well rendered. Song, by the jun-| Burd an Miss Nort : Yantrie: cemsate Daaior 4 Ward, | mer, oi Centre Hall, soi y yea MIM & LEATHERMAN, Pittrharg, Percale in this weck, in both ight { dark colors, also plain whit 12 1-2¢c avard India Linen 1 Resrcea ! HOM | " 2 wi Wi a di a jonn HONESTLY AND PROPERLY in al Joseph and Anme ) Pletcher mpson A w Meri re | APPLIED WILL PROTECT A Tris 1 3 : rf YOUR BUILDINGS. You can Racket thes BE.P.IEBVIN SEES E0830408000884000000 | { } ” [ a » y . TE a - 3 4 i ’ i! ing, i ace) on, of Lot K it rif \ re the guest i} Sh 8 m .1 f the Meth- Wag i OES : i 3 v BUY OF YOUR LOCAL Shipley. ister, Mrs 1 Yes i RT) Sunday 11 chu h y father and threas | HAmMeq | £ where 0 moin i - A AUTRORIZED AGENT the Kit r Nannie sher VRS 4 4 Mr Stent epiaenson | interesting S0l r Lut on vy but Mrs. Shoem 1 wi will stay 2 1 y iy Se : 4 lw iy vio. | 84 veral 3 ar . ftet { o ! a " { with full chorus, ry enjoyabl stinite tithe rt} ‘ ’ ch Tha vw. | mother, mar i Mr. Wi ison . THOMAS & BROTHER, PINE GLENN {| Ruth has a fine VOI : an h ae un . Aaron Bower a1 family, LENnovi ‘ al serv BR ! nis J aay morning Nitta Ay valey Ta ab a al . TWa ! BELLEFONTE. PA he reache SO€ Treacle are SL Sb SRNR PRENRINONPINERENNNNT 2ERERNNNIONERORRSS i ; . the wel "ol for Centre Counts Mrs. Hettie Bacher and daughter, of Dole Agents for Centre Coy Williamsport, are visitors at the home of Wm. Hig pple voice « singers Hivar Blanche Daugherty returned home | doing the i |S juite ill at this | Child,”* was an article read m nis. | Thursday y atten mencement at | CEP iemise wi er | sionary paper, by Mrs oltzworth and | State Colle : focats Fo ul heart failure The « § Wi ¢d nurse, of | was the most interestip f the exe: tig A Bar and ; ie m wr i Leformed chur nd ¥ her wacation |cises. Mrs, Holtzworth 1s a fine reader | burs itt ohe Asc iget weak ot the woman highly | in soci hite ement and with her clear, ringing voice ren-| home of Tho 0 on TE EE letrcles, She was aged abo 5 Vi Ww C Loy i D llimont have im- | acl he icle vers ffectiv To! ae fia Waaver uizitad we . 1 hu vi ter of A. YY. Wag 0 their ” uses by painting, giving i Hannah Thompson IDerits | Ther few & oh Ente ner ft 4 pla ! one | her them a fine appearance, | tendent due great credit for her un : id v ner H rvill i , v The most enjoyable event of the sea- | tir: $ 11 aligning ti lit O11 es u . Viv er Mna : og son thus far, in this place, was Children's this delightful occasion ng . MGT urn the | { a devol O1 | \bstones Day service held in the Methodist church | ing by the r. directed by M: 1 \ oe M1 OTE 1b i and | Sunday eve 'he program was|B met ) byan hin which over forty | aj members of Sunday school partici- | pated; the greetings were well rendered by little Flora Me r, and also by two boys n ercise 3 ree little chil- | her dren “What he gave wa good "aod | ey the exercise \ ts, Daisies and little | death Te y Gardeners r the little girls, greatly | edly, and seemed pleased the audience lid two exer-lour town, Mrs, cises by the boy . i sea and |at Penna. Furnace, strewing the blossoms, Excellent reci- | died June 23, 190 tations were given by a number of the months and 1 day tt d me of E Sh , i " larger girls, and perhaps the cutest part{terof M. M. and Nancy’ Smith [ sir. Houtz, and infant daug} § THOWH 28 Lhe Sancersan sei a gered air spac e around of the entertainment were the recita-| leaves to mourn their lo her hu 1. | of aronsburg. spent Sunday ) : Ba) 1 Eagle tos nl ter he tarn Mf SPACE neta tions by the little to its, Mildred Wagner, |F, A ary derman, \lbri : Roper Barr, Margretta and Helen and an infant Beatrice Da: ugh rly, last named cap- | her father and the f ping the climax | y } ute speech and isters: Mrs, H Sustures. 3 he special feature of the ; ‘Har vey, Sarah evening the pantomiming by the |W, Ilham ar young ladies, of “Home Sweet home.” | She was marrie od As the audienion gazed upon the white | man at Tyrone by t! , thu : war robed figures, and heard the sweet | man, Dec. 25, 1902 of s¢ ‘ re ose ho were entertained at the | ..¢ th 1 vive: by b " pare - th wots stram+« of that old hymn, many eyes 8 | held at the bouse on Wednesday after home of h Fis or Of Sunday were H _ hry {1 Ts , and a 1 whey were wet as they thought of that beau- noon after which her remains were taken | HN. McMana vay wife and little daugh. fo om ¢ of Loc k) aye y nh 4 “i ey “ Bell { t i. b -C tiful home to come, to which just sach on the 5 o'clock train to Tyrone for inter. ter Helen, of Millhe im: also Dr. Wolf of ering All by “ug x oni ant wh wd - i | [4 on c um cr 0. exercises as these will surely pave the ment. Funeral Thursday afternoon; | Georgesvalley or} otal IF 2 oO Hein oo hy Rutan] way, and help many souls to endeavor |services by ber pastor, Rev. Dr. Piper John Roush, + in town Satur | .t his late home. loter: ea "aS malls to gain that heave home. Special | assisted by Rev ae en eve. What is ti raction Joh ” Ceder Hi! Orville mention shou we made of the music | listed : : in ¢ which was fine A solo and chorus, and | her vi a due ¢ ral music was | enjoyed i Elica Lo » ded at | Meth Ean tat Ea cig |S Tat ke BEA ch i, RARARRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRERRERR Your 4th of July Dis absoiutely prevent eh oy - cer tery » , - GUIring Jerusha Daugherty had tras be chil- | great sor dren. At the close of the exercis | felt con excellent idress vpon e i ras | done given Oy | IK Der { dear tollowed by R Ake ipo th same | the ent packed 10 its | landing room | satap ARdrew Vee k James Kel PORT MATILDA s. Adam Hartswick and daug salued by hi far Y Of ue R Wil 3 are mm We M 11 a pleasant calle - Wires boys] ball team, bette aap / played & game resent own Satucday evening. or of Pea Ha expenses can easily be paid out of wi -— aaa Th da License Transfered Dickinson ara Bat 1 » visit i tel liquior license granted to | for the in oh ’ t. ] R ro te | hn F \ the 1.k House ansferred this week what you will save on your suit FOSS1T Oo! Ne Sat and | visited friends here | it you purchase it here. Over one og who wah 03 search | ait te x i smith tie dude hundred suits—-from our stock--- PPPPPRFPIPRPREDE IEEE for Gordon el spe hes were Ruth M made by Gordon Mr. Quimby, | rharsd ay with ¢ gst buns which were enjo y all. Mr. and rgaret Miller - . th d be Mra w ‘ AY » on Parned » | Mas Re “y 4 of Centre Hal pen ( 1 | | k \ 1 representing 2 newest an st J A t able to QO the | gunday with his brother, Samuel - ! | JV) work, on t mat more, they have | 4.0 place 0 i d their son i _ 4 K J WE Fe pes LE. Kidder spent Friday i STE Praca styles of the season, we offer at : | Lyon Woomer and wife, of State Col COBURN lege, spent a few days with Mrs, Woom . ’ . on sain i at hom uf REN Ae 0 FLOUR $1.14, re : 125 the rediculously low prices of one-third to Harter Bro's a new coat of paint. Mrs. Daniel Houser, of Houserville, 0. se Cotlee or On Saturday evening the « hool board | ype pt Ss a" ay at William Paterson “ Our Ryo one-half off. elected W, E ht teacher for the | Bruce Hettinger of Altoona. is spend Price Prica Pike school; E shreckengast for } Hominy ‘ pre Lit | M | hg some time with his cousin, George the erty school, and ins Grace | Hettinger 1 dried np pa i ) h ff d h b Throssle for the Mountain school. ~~ | “Oucar and Harry Gillmen, of Revers [Wl FECTS PMESS 04 10 You have never been offered such bar- Lettie Mark, of M } t. is visiting | word LC s Star Soa » ” bury sent 8 few dav with neache brother |. PP. Marl ache tis | here ' ingleby, who has i REGRGH Tew Scouring soap. 3 ach gains as we now put before you iin these me, is gotling bet n Y . Vinegar, per ga 24¢ ter. and bh 0 4 to visit our town CENTRE LINE % ! ’ . 8 ‘ . 4 , ant A fow of our farmers are busy mak: ||] G/nger Soaps 3 suits. You can’t afford to miss these. Jumes Kerstetter and family, of Pleas- | ing hay Lat bh Cakes “4 ant Gap, visited fr endshere a tew days C. O. Beck and ily. also Carrie Shredded Wheat " : Shredded en The Miss Kleckuers, of Mifflinburg, | Hoffman, spent Sunday at the home of Quak Wheat Her were visitors at the home of Emanuel | Fisher's » ties Kerstetter recently T jicken and waflle supper held Bake . x Clos The carpenters are engaged in build. 'riday eve, at the home of Newton A 4 H Soda ing a kitchen to °) E. Harter's home | Wilson, was well attended and with su Mar Yeast J. A. Meyer is making preparations cess, in which the Warriorsmark band Frat \ A Coleman's dry for building a barn on his new home| was present and rendered some good Mustard : — stead \ music 2 : THE : ih enck air : Do not forget to attend the band festi Helen Ebbs sundayed at the home of y Sait 0 val on Saturday evening. The boys | ber father, H. GG. Ebbs ’ : For CASH ONL Y, ah rn 1] ts ) htt! will furnish refreshments and musicfor|{ Mrs, D. J. Beck and little daughter Prices subject to chat i . he See re Doms of ner father Joseph Toveriing. + |] Fay 2oc for eggs. | CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN home of her father Joseph Heberling If health depends upon ventilation, | A few of our people attended the chil: | Ol potatoes wanted " those drop stitch hove ought to keep the Ey day service, Sunday afternoon | Brrr ann Commurciat Prose, calves fine and dandy. E. church. n Morrison, wife and son Calvin, Gilen, the Grocer, Happiness is the sunshine of Hilo Ne ra rtny t Sunda . and 4 should put some of it by for a | very [lesnantly at the ’ me of Harry ALLEGHENY ST, rainy day.
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