THE OENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA. AUGUST 6, 1908, RUNVILLE. A festival will be held at the Runville school house, Saturday night, August 8, for the benefit of the §. B. church, Come and help the good cause along. Mrs. Michael Sunnit and little daugh- ter Azalia, did some shopping in Belle- fonte, Friday. ! Charles cas has returned home after a pleasant visit to Wallaceton, | her| Cyrus Lucas transacted business in | Corning, N. Y., recently Mrs, Alice Walker departed liamsport on Monday Mrs. Harry Bottoiff speaot a few days | | with relatives in Scotia. Black | Win, It. of AgALD seen in our town Claud Lucas, pleasant guest of his Page 7 _—— WINGATE. I Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MARTHA. We are having some fine weather and farmers are making. good use of it by getting in their crops, John P. Williams passed away on Thursday evening. Funeral services held at the Baptist church. Interment was made in the Williams cemetery, bd efit weg ~ tush Bethel Eberts is paying a visit to | NITTANY, friends at Clearfield, 2 | Mrs, Ida Mingle and children, of Bir- Bertha Dixon spent Sunday BOGGS TWP. Beautiful weather at this writing, HOLTS HOLLOW, Mrs. Elmer Johnson and two children,| John Watson and family spent Satur. also Elsie Biel, all of Altoona, spent a|day evening at Forden Walker's, week at the home of Eli Stere’s, $rs, Ida Johnson spent one night, Mabel Spicer spent a few days at the | with ber parents, last week, home of Claud Summers, Gertie Confer, of Yarnell, spent Mabel Page, of Eagleville, is spending | day with her sister, Edith, at the | a week at the home of Daniel Boob vide, Sarah Boob spent a few days last John Watson succeeded in capturing | week among friends in Lock Haven, a very large hawk, while on the moun- Prof, Warner, of Greensburg, is visit- | tain A berries. [ing his grand.parents here, George Spi er visited his Mary Zimler and Jane Sunday. Philipsburg, are spending | the Snyder home, Philipsburg, is | Mrs, Lawrence Way and son, Harold, are visiting uelr parent al REBERSBURG. Rev. Wetzel, of the Reformed church enjoyed the picnic at Hecla Park, Satur- Say ov. Solly and family, of Wayne, W, | Philadelphia, are still the guests of J. B. Kreamer's, Oats harvest is over ries canned, A little farmer girl plu kod a big of corn and in the green fourteen baby ears, Mrs. Lillie Baker, after a~few weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Sholl, returned to Wilkinsburg, on Mon- day. Nita term Mary Meyer been tendered a at i i home near Mt Pleasant, ningham, visited friends here last ide i June Robison 1s home on a few days Robert Deitz and wife, of Scalp Level, vacation. . visited triends here last week Myrtle Williams Sundayed with her | 1s » las . : ; ; .. 1 ninter re Adan uf annal The messrs, Ray Showers and Eu- | inter: Mr. Adam, pear Hann go gene McCaleb, who are attending the hey. ownings preached at Williamson visiting their | Oak Sunday afternoon i A te } Wm. Williams was on tly parents and friends here ‘ig Thiel tlm te} ; " Don't forget the big! festival at Nit. | couple days, bul 15 able to beat his work tany, on Aug. 22; everybody come and again, v have a good time. Newton W save toon , . ing brother inlaw, |]. W. Wagner | ¢ 1 William Knecht and wife, INE. Sis Profiler naw, J ghey from Oak Hall : Sunday with Ex-sheriff Prof. G. E. Ardery is at present en- Harvest being over i ur thriving | fonte. and family gaged in carring mail at Bellefonte { little village the baskin { am ko . Aavos eit "111 ’ ning 2 n rochiing ool next Our band furnished music for the fes Ou large saw mill was running all | kins and the threshi | tival at Lamar, on Saturday night, held | We® 7 Ca min 3 8 | begin, Hy by the base ball team. , C. M Hazelet, P, R X Co's, ope Fatos Asbury Pletcher, / 2% | hare 1 nhotogri y tantad school in the famous Cowanesque valley A party of our young folks took in the i Aas } lhe phe ography | elected to t 8C ( Le “a “4 s 7 J < fd bt 1648 ¢ n fi ish vour likeness | " Tioga county sights at Penn Cave, recently, and hore) . age : 'W. NMS 2 youl A iD | biter 5¢ a ¥ | sty lesired, ish 1 SUCCESS | SO Rained vi Prof. Henry Meyer, who returned ill | port having a fine time, of e el ! much C | Leona Bottorff vi 1 . ’ y © rida from C J will Rube Harry Mauck and lady friend, William | W2ariie. ‘ | Friday. trom L.orneil, Wil Sokayg and | Martha team crossed bats with Storms- D. F stover's. Livonia laker and lady friend, and Oscar Dor- 3 ; t . & 14 y Ao a. 2 ’ ¥y . 141 1¢ ov writ COOTE _. } bug - nik Prof. Musser will | man and lady friend, took in the excur- | Own, fn i M + Wilh 3 5coi8 0. 24 0 (AEBTSACE RY thea} ad Tat] 3 3 6, in favor Marthe h ag) the “Pike” two miles sion to Watkins Glenn, on Sunday; they | 10, In favor of Martha. 1 oi bd week, burg | report having had a fine time, ) The iF ee Inet to Rev. O “ . » . ns 4 Ie 4 1 8 y | 1" v wi Samuel Bierly, lately graduated from | Harry Wilson, youngest son of Cal, | £0) oy he i ors Dwi | Duiger, vi the Normal at Lock Haven, will teach | Wilson, who has been very ill for some | VOYS vy 1 1 Lhelr uniiorms the school at Wolfe's Store next term | time, is somewhat better; we hope for [ x ist Hy J vy y h Av Orv wile tev r WwW 11 is improving in the | his speedy recovery Rev. W. W. She proving i rd Emerick wai to Look: Haw town bracing air of this valley. He will soon Oy JMerick was to ~OC aven . be able to return to his charge at Trevor- | Saturday on busine Bye he lin is y EA tor O. N. Yarnell was to Bellefonte Satur I : Ag on. . dav evening n busine cleaner There are said to be fou ri lay evening, on b ; : " William widows, ‘"each watching ou t rn William eve” an equally eligible ard, who v Success Mrs, sister, roung, on Robison, of | XA? 1 y Wi Ker, ian Poorn and the dewber- ker \ Ad snent Sur ! went 8 : ! SATII. schools, are Te : S ms sick list a Shoe, town Henry Glossinger and wife sonviile, Car Lee and Chi were | parents and of Ja k- {dist bush time with : on Thursday of last week, Altoona, is visit- | Mrs. Edwards sheath are spending some of has returned home ! their da ! William Fisher. : Fp Merrill Nelson Shower of Parvin, Shaffer | of Belle spent Sunday at Daniel Boob's. Vatson, of Snow Shoe, was Lr ] vaturday evening spent 2 ben seen | will teach scl Royer of Howard kool has 0s oF x int M Fone into CRC OUr re- you sited in Snow convalesce at ‘oorman and James isi ness lellefon te teach the school at usine Bellefon t of Rebet game was west Ol SCLC Ss YOU ARE GOING TO BUY a oa Stockers ano Feeding Cattle fs Wingate recently. THIS SEASON The sale held at the home niece wked very and some of them bat, especially Mr boys think : ¥ you can get the best cattle for the least Write or wire at JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO You want to buy where money. once to SLOT bovs Ouite ’ z 1ded Free Metho three | 4ist bush tee they had Bu st them on them. C rove on Rossm: d wife, of How- Sunday. sfied now that he isited friends here ! B. Freil and wif apr { town. | of a field or hill Edward Bul were 1 gie Lucas, of Belle with the latter's parent Rev. O, L.. Stewart ! tla = er of her for lock a widower. According to the Berks last Friday, being forecast the wea which means t Don't elevate i There was a Bellef in town, Saturday eve and they Adar ». » xls Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange Nation Mills and other ses Wears Mis \ 11 ah tell more than any Geory 1 4 rye ‘ « K } you money. PORT MATILDA, Ca of icie | Ww . I A AA a a a at a a a SR ARE a a a a a eh hf Arar eee SANS The Shoe Business =H rad spook stories and ts : day morning everybod) everyone else has sa little bit more". If Emil Joseph, the merchant prin of Bellefonte, who used to drive along the mountain from Rebersburg to] Wolfe's Store and sell $1000 worth of goods to the farmers ona come along now, he the owners of the f{ them. They are ne AK Mrs Ph MOUrg had a i among friends in this vic last week Mrs. Margaret Sh ir towns MILESBURG Mrs. Fannie Wagner, of Tyrone, Sun dayed with her invalid brother, Charles Adams Reuben Sm making b SPEER E EE PEEP PIE EE HA AAA. Aaa sass ss a eae sass LASS SAAS SE SA AAA RAY time during of a a hh a cass stad SEE SL sant tl to gi §o——— : to f Upper Tay- ong friends Words of Praise For the severs! Ingredients of which Dr. was given FWroe's medicines are composed, as given dv woth | DY leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should have far more weight than any amount of non-professional tes timoniale. Dr, Pleroce™ Favorite Prescrip- tion has THE BADGE OF BONESTT OL every botte-wrapper, in a full list of all its in- gredients printed in plain English, If you are an invalid woman and suffer from freqyent headache, backache, gunaw- In stomach, periodical pains, e, catarrhal, peivie drain, wn distress In lower abdomen 18 week K j GLY yot friends former was once t nah Frank. A Hackeuberg on There are still nn Lina Frank hour to with a home ner could valley Good reasor falied t tt can not do better than take Favorite Prescription. ital, surgeon's knife and opera- may be avoided by the timely weary MINGLE’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Aas ss sss sess ss sss dt ARSE SEE ESS SAA YARNELL puion ® is com posed ol the very best native medicinal roots known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar aliments, contains no alechol and no barmful or habit-forming drugs Do not expect too much from "Favorite Prescription; * it will not perform mira- cles ; It will not disolve or cure tumors, No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health in most weak- nesses and aliments peculiarly incident to | women a8 an} medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance In ita | use for a reasonable length of time, friends Saflord to scaepi a secrel Boge i stitute lO ere the Editor > w want to have it BOGGS Twp costume FA 1 he lates } } z g ement A num f out pe ple ttended h mall He fryer or Pavers Union t is composed of prom. | funeral of ( Watkins ineut pi : i Watkins The Union is working on on and Amelia Lucas gets no pay as yet. They have just com summit Hill, pleted their first job and organizer rvin Lucas and artism | D. Bierly. It con-|lad snd. at sists of a su an 1 artifi ] on two Main street. The off Sasa sas a as lL aa a a aes aa Ae LL LL eh ee Aes se PREP RRR RRR RR RRR RRR RRR ERR RR RRR $3310: EES eee did I a a a +P ae eee aa SY RVIEW SY 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Atlantic City, Cape May, recovery § i fered a Oakey » ght paraly- probat spent a few days at 5 pent Sunday last week lady friend. at Saturday with his 1d, Snow Shoe ud Watkins spent Saturday evening at the festival Mert Batis, ‘urtin, spent with his 1 Lrrove hief Mrs. George Walker is s flering with spent al stone walk hurch and rome Confer's entertained sides of ACTOSS leliefonte, on Sunday hief | . > : John Woomer and wife, of near this cers are Sunday wheelman, Rev, Wetzel: Chief water carrier, Jerome Meyer; Inside Guard, Jaspes Brungart; Outside guard, Sidney Lrumrine; Chiet mixer, Noah Corman: Chief stone crusher, Harvey Miller; Chief cementer, James Corman. It is a success. The will be about $50. Charlie Bierly the farmer, a veteran | of the civil war, fell heir to the old Bier. ly family bible—brought from Germany, by Nicholas Bierly, his great-great grand-father, Some of the family re cords still remain. It is one of the origi. nal Martin Luther translations from the Latin and contain all the apocryphal sooks of the old testiment. It was brought from Germany about 1750, by Nicholas Bierly, and descended son, Anthony, then to his son (2, then his son, lastly to his son, Charles highly as an heir loom to his Anthony Melchotr, and It is prized to OAK HALL (ite a number of our young people atterded the festival day svening, held by the Ladies’ Aid sociéy of the Methodist church, Eat Etters visited his up Sitking valley, returned Thursday, The Dale family reunion, held here Satur@y, proved a success, in point of numbes and rich and dainty thin sto eat. ite a number of relatives from a distabve attended, viz: Forest and Ella Mctirk, of Duncansville; Mrs, May Dale Milsr, of Altoona, and others. Mrs. Smuel Campbell visited rela. tives at Cutre Hall and Bellefonte, re cently, Miss Georgie Steele circulated amoug friends reantly. y cost of the fine walk, | at Lemont, Satur. | grandparents i 1 with his friend Charles Confer, Irvin Robinson lost & valuable horse one day last week, while coming in with a load of rye James and Miles Lucas upset, but all escaped without serious injury, Charley and Kate Chatman spent Sunday at Ray Lucas’, MARTHA. Miss Martha Meyers, who has been employed in the Hahn millinery parlors | at DuBois, for several seasons, is visit. ing with her parents at Martha Furnace, She will leave shortly for Philadelphia, | and later accept a position at Lancaster, | as head trimmer in one of the leading millinery stores of that city, Mr. and Mrs. C 5S. Ross, of DuBois, are spending their annual vacation at the home of Mrs, Ross’ parents, Mr, and | i Mrs. P. Meyers, of Martha Furnace, They are accompanied by their son, | Scott, Jr., and W, B, Ross, of DuBois | { Evening Express Then entire party is thoroughly enjoying the outdoor life, WADDLE, The Y. P. C. U, of the U. B, will hold a ple social Saturday church, afd festival, on evening, August 8, on the church ground. Come everybody, Mr. Musser and wife, of Altoona, are visiting at the former's parental home, D. L. Meek’'s. Mey ers-Mowery Reunion, The M Mo family reunion will be held at Hecla 4 ark on Wednes. day, Aug. 13. No invitations have been issued but who are in. terested are cordially invited to attend, place, departed on Saturday for a | month's visit with their daughter, Mrs | W. D. Walker, of Apgah, W, Va Nancy Kelley, of Fairview, is spend: ing some time at the Shank home | Harry Shawley and bride, have be | gun house keeping in the Butler house | here, If Clayton Yarnell, seems a trifle taller {than usual, it can be attributed to the! little girl came to | fact that another | brighten his home, last week Albina Watson, of Divide was a pleas. | ant visitor at Yarnell, over Sunday, Charley Walker, of Fillmore, is visit ing at Thomas Walker's eld at Plum Reporta de {ed the moonlight picnic Grove, on Tuesday night, lightful time MT. EAGLE, | Elmer Gettig, of Curtin, was a very welcome visitor in our town on Sunday, Mrs. Andy Glenn, of Cleveland, Ohio, | Mrs. Maggie Dexter. of Washin {C.. and | were very welcome callers in town last D. rs, Sue Nolan, of Belletonte, week. Andy Barger and wife spent Sunday at Howard The festival held at the Kennedy school house, was largely attended and quite a success, Mrs. Maud Daughenbaugh and daugh- er Julia, spent Sunday at | ey uit a number of our boys and girls had an Rg boiling over on the m of M. L. Gates, on Thursday night, in honor of Margaret Kr and Anna Dunkle, There were at and all en the evening eating eggs. Avert Kikey was the cham og eater, ] A number of our young Nojie attend. $ ok women are invited 0 consult Dr. | Ploroe, by letter, free. All correspond- | ence Is guarded as sacredly secret apd womanly confidences are protected by : RV. Pigeon Bunals 5. lg oe , 's Pleasant Pellets the best sative and regulatar of the bowels fnvigorate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative: two or three & esthartic Easy to take as candy. Banner Lye is easy to use No other lye is packed sosafely and conve- ol tly, or is 80 economical-—not a bit wasted. No other lye or soap cleans and disinfects $0 easily and thoroughly as Baswer Ly-, It is not old-style lye. Odorless and colorless ; the greatest cleanser and disinfectant the world has ever known. Use it for cleaning your kitchen, cellar, sinks, dairy, milk-pans and bottles, for softening water, and the labor of washing and cleaning will be cut in half, Makes pure soap and saves money besides. A 10-cent can of Bowver Lye, 5% pounds of kitchen ten minutes’ ast work (no bollin of large nap wt a Hom Sony Sounds of Witt 40 ws or irae romtion™: roses Bante Bind us The Penn Chemical Works Philadelphia U $ # Via Delaware River Bridge J. R, WOOD Passenger TraMe Manager Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon. NEW JERSEY Thursdays, Aug. 13 and 27, 1908 $6.00 Round T'rip---from Belletonte---$5.75 Round Trip TICKETS GOOD RETURNING WITHIN TEN DAYS Stop Over Allowed at Philadelphia For full information concerning leaving time of trains. consult small hand bills, or nearest Tieket Agent Vis Market Street Whar! GRO. WwW. BOYD General Passenger Agent rtd ttt Ett ttt td dd See what you need, and come to us for the best at lowest prices, LAWN MOWERS GARDEN HOSE GARDEN TOOLS SCREEN DOORS ICE CREAM FREEZERS — THE POTTER-HOY HDWE., CO. AOE OOOO ttt area ARR EIT EETI ICY GRASS KNIVES HOSE REELS WINDOW SCREENS OIL STOVES Fe eee
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