Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 17, 1908, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 17, 1908,
WOODWARD. RUNNVILLE. vagon load of stones, (brave girls.) | wedded couple of
| Seeding is about over and the people| Mrs, Anna Witherite and Jaughter Irvin Thomas has been going to | Mes) at the home of the brid:
| are beginning to cut and husk their corn | Eva, transacted business in Bellefonte | Scotia quite frequently. What are the | Mrs. Jonas Stine family.
| which 18 no very good crop this year. | during the past week. | Aviactons; Dick? od Ethel Shivery Is visi
| D.A Snyder, who is working for C.| The festival held at this place Satur. John S, Meyers and wife, the newly | Curwensville
{ J. Stover, spent Sunday with his parents | day night, was very largely attended
at Highvalley. $41.50 was the amount taken in,
The farmers are busy mowing and| Nellie Rathmell, a very pleasant and
| Lbrashing their clover EL ed Ww hich is a Bogor! plished young lady, of Jlutiem “ * > vy
pretty good crop, as W. E. Hosterman , 18 visiting her many juiends h and The Philadelphia Record
Actively Supports Bryan
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Correspondents’ Department
CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY
~
NITTANY,
Philipsburg, spent
's aunt
ting friends in
THE NEWS IN
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REBERSBURG.
The Veterinary Oophorect: Mr. and Mrs, Tom Pechtol, of Jackson-
took umbrage at |
the ‘‘leg: authort rille. were seen in ot
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ty" of fees against Clarence William Knecht
steers, missed the point There wi no were guests Lx-Sherifi
against the | I
I'he criticism
got 25 bushels from an eighteen acre ( ine Kesling, of
| ) acas, of Wingate, have fou
Sunday
Parvin,
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and wife, of
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YOU ARE GOING TO BUY
Stockers an? Feeding Cattle
THIS SEASON
JOHN J. LAWLER
163 EXCHANGE BUILDING
UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO
It was a
Tobias, of
ago, t
Royer
death, to his widow, | y y ; Se ‘
lives in Rebersburg. “Billy,” as we are Ooite a wile E-Aha Svomke iil Wm. |
wont to call him, 1s “of the salt : : ’ yb,
v
from here took in the
" los vor.
earth, nor has he ost his sa 0 . {on Labor Day, and say
We are still in want of rain, everything
Association chur ch is nearing i
’ 's prem they
is withering and Ir . I. D. We
Celia Brungard left ot eanescay |. he roof of the Presbyt wn chur ympietion, and the rej ing of the [he saw IK ' picn : : :
for Lock Haven Norms: tar t » up her } te o GS fh oJ ig ‘ i PRS t pad sol } 1 84 ar nlv make i Satur ’ ‘ wi no Merry-g 34] toll Tg nail
stu lies for th ve ’ A. he! Ar hod : - " {1fferent g ", ’ r town . nd OF rratn and ¢ 1 on t at “ ' - BLE : . y -
ket prices Write Wie
you money. !
pleasing cust of W. A.|Drother Howard and family. of Curwer Clayton | nd fa ¢ Miflin- 5 in fa f the Red: Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and
resent  calendats to. Geory [he ls here opened on Tuesday | 1 |™ Kio mer last week Iv eveniny i Milsshuns : a square deal guaranteed.
lecease 1 afte x Rhoda W . ; irs. H. A. Kessinger . kX f er ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS
REFERENCES:
Hx ange N
yusivess trip to Millheim, on last ] ) y Div ) . »
nesday. business in Si ple of ti de oh i salIsue
The remodeling of the Evangelical Last week
cnic at Unifung
it was the best |
nave Dad at that piace
customers
We handle more stockers and feeders than any firm in the world,
Sales. 40 to so
A big
mer lection at all times
- gd at}
aver, wh loads daily
| we will sell direct
ar-
can save
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FOR MEN :
Regals,
PENN Twp
Banisters,
Douglas
FOR WOMEN :
Cousins,
Queen Quality,
Carlisle
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MILESBURG
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Our School Shoes are
the best.
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MINGLE’S SHOE STORE,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Saturday |
as accepted a p
ant I
MADISONBURG On as instructor in the mechanical de
: : partment f Lhe ranion ( orrespon
thr kh here : dence School
ROMOLA Mos 24 kan chre of Kids Pimpanr yoIEAS oh Ig corn and making |
5 a 111 Fe.
| N ters, «
started on N y ’ . , of
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mrad Kreager, with his two }
Romola, his first visit in ten
years, were guests of Solomon Shay
laug
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wood] only a
fraction more than
Mann's school
Harvey Young had the mi
break his hand last week
R. H. Poorman has m
Haven
5 slvester | imfte r
en her arm; also Clyde Bowes bre
arm last week from a fall
The weather 1s as warm
time this summer and it is
The boys at Orvis had Saturday off,
on occount of having no water in the
reservoir to run the plant If it dont
soon rain the yard will be shut dewn
until they find a new way to get water
Charles Weaver has prepared to build
a new porch around his house
Fruit is plenty around here but pota
toes are pretty scarce
Ke his
HOW AS ARDY
just as dry
Boys we give a big bag of marbles
with each pair of shoes. At Yeagers
«Boys leather boots, new goods
AARONSBURG
Pr. } i
visited
davs ‘ast week
Marian Stover and Ardvena Harman
have gone to spend some time with
friends at State (
Warren Winklebleck Sundayed
his parents at Rebersburg
Dora Guisewite spent a few days
her friend
toona
Mrs. Rebecca Charles, who spends the
greater part of her time at Hublersburg,
has come to spend a few weeks in her
home here
Among
Krangers
Slover and
Mrs
the week with
Hall
© of Anglewood
nly Bell and »
} f Thos, Hulls a few
at Lhe Me
allege
eg
with
with
hest who is employed at Al
those who are tenting st
from here, are Ralph
Foster Bowers
Mwenie,
Mra. Murry at Centre
Yeagers,
Mary Burd has gone to spend bd
he grammar school opened on Mon:
one hall or Ww
F. B. |
merchants
verett one of our
inde auction
had n of much of
his merchandise last week
Quite a number of our people attended
Grrungers  pilenic {Lewisburg fair
which will be in full blast this week and
next
Rev H.(
home set
Sunday
orated
Elmer Phillips was spending Sunday
with friends in this place
Caroline Shaffer, of Salona, is spend
ing a week or ten days with
Mrs, Wm. Slegal
Geo, Shook, of Penn Hall, and
friend, Miss Carrie Haugh, spent Sun
with friends in our town
hin
held his harvest
Lutheran church last
dec
Bixler
vice in the
The church was finely
her sister
day, with Wm. Limbert as teacher
At] «Mens heavy and light leather boots
| At Yeagers
bliging
Indy |
his brother-in-law and family
Mrs. Ed. Baird is visting in
chard with relatives
A two horse wagon load of beer was
seen coming to the burg and unloaded
Be careful; many eyes are looking at
you
Geo
Blan
Williams and Miss Louisa Thom
as, of Lemont, are guests of William B
Thomas and family
BUFFALO RUN,
stony Point academy
Monday, with 35 pupils, and
ther Gray as teacher
opened on last
Miss Es
H. Thomas is going to leave our town
| and move to a larger town
Emma Stofflet, of Philade Iphia, visit
[ed her cousin Lillian Stine, a few days
{last week. On last Sunday morning she
and Emma P. Lillian took a stroll around
the mountains, when they came in con.
tact with two large copperhead snakes
The girls succeeded in killing the rep
tiles, even if they did have to throw a
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