THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONT E, r A., DECEMBER 10, 1908, Page 9 unabl «hat Dresent. i hig inte AAAI HOWARD. | mitted the firing of a heap of dry weeds, this writing a ke lian ¥na Ne to hip at presen ‘ it i : 815 . oF sd ia f Disciples which |1n the midst of large drou th-stricken I'he 2.12 train, Thursday, ploughed [tion to purchase a car load or more o » 5 C h 5 ’ : i $ Miine 18 | Phe congregation of t ip) h, held a fields, one day last week, while the wind | through Jacob Herman's flock of sheep, y and antine is wor hips in Bue 016. walle © "was blowing a gale, and the resultant | killing five and hurting several others, | series of evangelistic meeting: last week, a iviaha 5 ve 5 which followed and John Mitchell and wife went to Mifflin conduc ted by Elder De Imot, of 1 roy, P | re . | id rere i : IDARY "thou and | county I FiGiay , w here th / 4 | ©1 oy un . 1 y rei AL 4 Qa ni ISan i Vy. i + W i Li Vii nj Alva Confer, of Jacksonville, is now | BI®8 a J tna ot] few devs cireriatios ax lin charge of the fine flouring mill team dollars worth of tarm propertly, migh ew aay fos ating ai ma . "oo { i » Oi il ouring mi i ' p : a er 0“ } thi THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | 1 K rw Atay Thomas Weber, hav- | almost be classed as crimit though Mrs larry Ream thi 13 re WTAE Joi ei there was no uch intent on the part week wilh the grip. Ed al] WHS C1 i bi ing left town *} Py 4 rit iB ald y the Presb. | ' } the y Jar i it, ne I'he box sociable held by the rest LAMAR SANDY RIDGE John Die hl ol hew POT N15 4a fine o x yo ig “on A Jeho Si hat / «© 1 vig 4 Fri AY evem a win A SUCCeHs f | 1m rovement in South Walnut street, poli. + ing. Sis hh Wh re y {1 el " 4 \ The S 1 inday ch iE he busy practic i | S i ut i oJ 41 (1 2 Droit | i uni S DG yO LOK Hl _ i Butchering is just about out of the| A festival was held at the old sc hool | ‘he Rev. Kelley, who conducted the | €0 ure | are probably ie it pus : Ps Buna 1 0 re By Dmg 5 | 1 Li th lent should be 14 i 148 IH Li . question. | last Saturday evening for the benefit of | |p resbyterian service last Sabbath even- | ment but the start] ing § incident shoul e | | ng ol th 3 , h : as ot » wi " ind ) t Be ( y net ho god ut Ors L. KOg nd wi lave gen Thompson Waltz, w ho is employed at | the M, E. church. In connection with | ling, made touching reference to the lesson to boys and me ho go abou ’ iy ge ay A re ron. bad o> wi . ckets full matche great s the last few weeks, but the sawmill, at Cherry Run, spent a few | the Sustival was a box social and cake | death of the former pastor, Dr, Laurie. | with their pockets full af matches. : gre at ; rer the ny few ) g f | is OVE nderson 4 rer are slowly ir roving now days last week at his home in Williams- | walk. . J. Sullivan and Miss Frances The newt time a certain gay and Miss Lovan Henderson, manager of | are slowly impro 1g 10 i | Emer 1 d| : = the telephone exchange, is spending a Samuel Hazel and Isaac Armstrong, port. Emery were the lucky couple andj. ive young bachelor in our neighbor- | | ! ge, : , Fi x w 1 t, visited | secure 1e cake | . 1 1 {few duys at Zion, getting a new | are both quite ill at present, John Watson, of iliiamsport, visited | secured the cake. | hood attempts to assist a handsome ant 4 ¢ i ; fr } re | Ww Reese de a flying trip to Phil- | y I y which the Bald Eagle Coms« I'he last part of the week was cold friends here last week, m, Reese made a flying trip athletic young lady to get into her h a Hua AIL PAIL 0) 16 Wewk Wie Cols oi { i " | 5 / | i ¥ | 5 | 1 RCE nts “ry he J Hey JUS . TEsCUN ; Last Wednesday a jolly crowd com- |ipsburg last Saturday evening. What | ©... ot "he will stand be hind her in the by. 3% mn tallipg in tha pa into ‘ x A y 2 ot r. d . “aL, 41 Bl dnning orde : { instructing t! iris } ne sor {gat arrive at ais posed of Christine Harris, Dora Dorn- | is the attraction? orthodox and proper way, a «nd pot | running order, and instructing the girls ] wm tb art He ‘ . $ . | ¢ ' who are to rt wee blazer, Blanche Harris, Jane Stoner, Dr. Stonebraker has moved his office | attempt to pull it on over her shoulder, | who are to run it } Prof. "Houseworth, Ben. Swartz, Bruce | and now has rooms in his brother Lloyd's | Postmaster Wilbur H. Hall's smile Harris and Clyde Kline, assembled at | home. | has broade ned and deepened mightily NITTANY. Resold His Cows No amon. 50 800k, Do Aicker. the home of the Misses Smith; the even. Wm. Kennedy is visiting friends here since the president's order putting fot arth Charley Young. of Clearfield, spent The commodious cow barn erected by Ko "trosed" chimneys nocharred wicks. i 4 ) { 1 1 3 tl i Tt 7 3M h 4 i Jurns out clean with a big, round, steady, ing was spent very pleasantly pulling | and announces that he is going to join |. ce postmasters under civil service | geveral days with his parents at this |]. Mitterling, near Centrehall, has been i Nh ron Islas Teal taffy, telling stories, etc, the benedicts in a few weeks. rules He is always civil and never place and also he Iped | parents to painted by John T. Noll and assistants, ing wick. Oscar Harris, wife and little son, Our merchants have a nice line of | ,..1.d4 any reforming excepting as 10 | butcher. of Pleasant Gap, and now presents a 1" * bod 11) visited the former's parents, J. B, Har- | Christmas goods. Now is the time to |... politic sand now he thinks he has a Four ons were represented at | fi appearance, The barn has stalls to Fami y avori 8 TEs over Sunday. : f i buy your presents. Do Rot wai until life tenure on the postoffice George Young butchering last Tues. | accomodate forty cows, and then there I'he next meeting of the Literar Y | just a few days before Christmas—call | Mrs. Eliot Gardner entertained day, namely George Young and wife | remains room for others { Society of the P, T. H. S. will not be | early and avoid the rush. | her mother, Mrs. “Thomas DeLong. of | and their Mrs Geors safelv ‘turned loos held until after vacation. Wm. Consor lost a valuable cow last | 1. nnla last weel I nd her dan rters fo everal 1 i us Ae neat B two children, of | week by being kr ‘| a We railroad Romola, last week. ; Harpster, o | her Lug A artes | Bout Hath 35 This wpe _ Mrs, . &, Miller an vO children, Of | wee y being Knocke iff Lhe ralirod Rev. and Mrs, Owen Hicks paid alter, Mrs Hublersburg, | ¢ Be A Tes stun Ponti. € Salona, returned home after more than by an engine. flying visit, last week, to Mrs. Hic KS po more than Inferior tank wagon oll, a two-weeks' visit with her parents, W. | John Pfoutz visited frien ds in Reese | rents. ‘Squire and Mi a Almost svery dealer bas it. inquire. K. Raup's. Hollow | st Saturday and Sunday. k ? Buc WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., Last Wednesc lay ts. ET Cd | Mrs. Emily Balph, of Chal font, Bu ks rerist H A Moore has | n Independent Refiners 8 Mrs. Isaac lL.oveland, Mrs. . KN. county alled on her old friends and An n ft t abe land, {rs Isaac lend, | wv. F county, i alled on her old 1 idewalk in fre 15t abou PITTSBURG, - = PA. Raup, Josepnine Vil ey, rs. . neignoors last week. the 41. n { - a tal A Loveland, Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. A very interesting sermon was deliver. the ny fine porkers ell vas quarantined 1€ COWS Also mallorn of Wa oT, oto Williamson, of Avis, enjoyed a pleasant | ed by the U. B. minister last Sunday t wee one were fine wold out to local partie from his we | trip to Snow Shoe as the guest of Mr {evening to the P. O. S. of A The text n by Leonard Confe at Centre Hall While he will be Ida Confer : was Gen. 2 and the latter part of the gti f our voungest Ben, the three-year old son of Robert | verse, **Where art thou.” : dell Harris, had the misfortune of falling on The members of the Free Methodist A. A. Pletche lintondal - an axe, while playing, and had h h near this place, attended the U. Te i teachers. Was Ie y Kp re. Dr. Kurtz, of cut severely. . . h in a bod y last Sunds the Jacksonville ' for t Hoy ave been seen on our street YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Quite a number of people were disap- ng th ose who have been 4 t the go p through te frequently attending to their many pointed Sunday evening, Ah ving gath- | relatives here lately are, passed last fall, left him p atients through here . Are * » J hure ( ag 1¢ Of ~ “yr the tir) A y ‘ . ered at ihe AL E. COUIEY to Seat of a. ho Master Louth r St ry 5 | unable to carry out the work. Upon | Miss Verna Allison left Monday toc ers ano ot in a e Rev. Bubb's able sermons delivered, | Della Cowher, of Port Matilc TV . N k Haven. afte M but to their surprise he phoned that Mrs. Robert Reese and Jay Reese, and + ’ 11 " " " y 1 it pri ] ) and Jay , 4 avs at he e a S N there would be no preaching for some Mrs Josie Sturn and son, of Atlantic THIS SEASO PERSO iret roth : City, have come to this place to make who has been employed You want to buy where you can get 4 best cattle for the least The little rain and snow fall Monday 3g] " ‘abt wa alle Home ; money Write or wire at once to was appreciated by everyone as it was i. ‘red Catherman father "ne gs . needed ] and Will leave Rn « Brown. of Eagle tharine Johnson, were YARNELL. i bu 4 aly ter Mr JOI IN I LA Ww LER left on Monday for emar oday. : 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING ed, 8 ) Ww : i Alliso {i | LO ch . 4 iment in the ler and siste UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO er A aast t - Cr “yr Iv “3 5 £ Logan Mc] ‘ 6 Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and ¢ { A e \ : of the | M a square deal guaranteed. L 3% " Pu LHC oe By Cl . ' Of Ma ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS ipper room { the HHowa t Lamar pe : » : . . : , : 1 : 184 This I'he first Ret " . fant 't AY. rain a v REFERENCES: { kK Ex i e Nat Bank, Chicage Ri ar wy t A ~4 ‘ t certainly i ale by $15 . ) la Mittie Winkle: turn p i 11 i our tisfie 1.3 ce it wive ent to a DX ’ 2 . y ’ H A - RnR le the wor 4 “ if « y 1g A add I'he new f ! ) > : y 1siness inte t tow ad t : Ay M y ew y M ors f the ¢ iat and M MceM ‘ v sh p ’ N . ve - le 4 e b ; » f the ex Ane 11 . ’ . ¢ ‘ J A W Te ; « : a fre ea G Be ¢ p f Ho ROMOLA ¢ : Wt r r pia ol ing r We can save Of our gir race tow Al | now . ’ vou money. \ for tations of prices beiore y % ve i ee } i _ | Le y new ph es are t Py ta " ‘ ark Car er WN valley w 2 ad t 0 ils amsport visiting Aret Mir oy \ A Ww As lina A aq € t A M i ADK ‘ ot G 5B towns! with er ‘ A st A 1 5 e| y | ’ 0 fr nt or mt ¥ . f . er } “ . b fie y o Vy a a0me rains px IV Pa «0 A " ” § ‘ traction. VAT 8 E. Division I'h good work | the N ? ait ¢t the hyme : a ed " : / r of CAs y ¢ ere Ly Hannah Fetzer 1s visiting at the home John Homan and sister, of State Col- single track road, and the absence — ar one on Wednesday after: ert entg » Ars 1 ter. | : : mes & } $4 : i 4] of her parents, W. A. Fetzer's, in Fetzer { lege, visited relatives in this section on serious mishaps in such a rush betokens |, ed to get town. v part of al . u alg K F : ee . ’ ~~ “ ' Ramasbad Saxh Ene Vv 4 3 ir ore were is T. H. Malone departed last week fo after spending fs. abd Bon dng rs Pitcairn, where he is employed a at thi rain To LH v a or 11 € ars - - s ’ ‘ hole 1) hey go it they idies at the : It also » he MT. EAGLE 0 at tis a very profitable : Sagat . a Anna Dunkl of State College, and fr I Cha Walker visited f : L 4 ate : ) Stow pe 3 a BOALSBURG ih ; y wt i 4, rit) pe . .- Sai 10¢ and ’ | Woes . iF d | few days with Mrs, Dunkle recently. The state road men quit work Satur- | favor of the face here's othing | John Robb and wife ard, were This company has supplied lum- b - » sing friand ad 3 . Y lh u i 0 e ia i ere Oo | 4 » ’ 3 } SOra Shank 5 VIS Ig i 1G and 3 ) A 5 A ‘ ye AY relatives at | a{terpoon., d ' of t A a Aik dl. spent a Herre Boone one of OUF Up-to-date ber and its accompanying mater- few days at his ) pl A and ¥ oR en who empi od at Lor ng Ph. ‘ ials in a safe and satisfactory way. 1 here Q 1 eC IK a Nal » e: boy ) t at t the ’ ' : { girls go home alone Its best asset is its reputation for ‘4 Taw 1 L Lng pa i Ale A 5 a Mano wn N le . } Dn 2} h . mue; 4 v : / of our town. Wonder [ge Atet after. | Mrs. Jos RI Tela Ae iain cnensen: commercial honor and good faith. . 8 ’ n » linn 3 ha y y | 7 Y De asi El A 5 ’ e M.D Fa d siting he "© : alba Dat faw | ° , we ment heiq ays O01 : IY " LA hi sons at Braddock, has returned to her | 4 irs, Amanda Walker spent a few | "Op Saturday last a car load of 3 ee ovoning: Al turn out and Dave a No one gets “skinned” on his pur- nome at this place ? . Ed 3 1. onal AOE ; grace Hour wi SIpPea 01 ood time : y y poy ’e re 0 ntre . . A . tease) 4 . ’ Anna Dietz owl eas - te } 0" y his oh kL fOr export | : A Mars v . a y near dry that the h h > f Curtin and Ho twDs St in. = . . ar wh has been sold for export |, re t pasturing with the v's cnase ere. } : v i i ’ - ner and wife attea } 3, rin nd ba y filled dare wat % } airing : day at tl respective homes : ’ \ ecenlly an Ss UaRNcG y Ouite a number of our young folks are Clair Leath BE very frhit the Spangler sale at Tusseyville, Thurs- | op hand. Howard's fame is spreading hy ao meeting at big ru I hd Stal Young Me Ande Lode of Seace | We E. Confer, who has served the Is this, then, not the place to lade 2. spent Sunday afternoon ob dmesg on By Bm HC lcommunity with the daly papers for LEMONT. at the h elpt sf Mrs. |. B. Leathe ‘age, are rejoicing ove arrival of | several years, has retired from the Mrs. B. F. Hoy bas bee: te ill this v at the hom J her a little grand daughter at their home. | rc ah YSATS, has Tet rec rom, Chet be |, Mrs. B. F. Hoy ba uite ill th come : Mr an : Mr » LB ATIOS Fenst amaker ATC b i" 4 " ; » op \ Ww 1s 3, ast reek fron in gest k s BOGGS Twp tha } Tori : : landied by Lreorge : hc ** 1 ly improving MH ’ 1 isa a ram in the Ro grocer at : restaurant er V Mrs. George R Th At ire Are f : AN : in 1] oo 4 . Chester A M YT v TH a dines . . ‘ od > » . ’ q r Jer y Confer y . vy Shoe s | Auesdayt It WAS We attended trie into the northwestern section of the ; yuk of - ) . 11 f b anndino . $ie ¢ ak Ww at " Jeter tive BOTH at I~ ! WW, - ' 4 ! ¥ J vy let min Hoy 0 pending some tire at John Watson Sore keepers, Stuart and Weiland. | Sih" fat week; covering St. Mary's, | Bea ioc’ sd ie ellefonte Lumber Co. Mab Burd £ \ 117 ’ LT : v taf : eo § iristma 0 i . “ : ht A Ww A i ga “ 1 r. M ATE wine | presents for old and young A © . busy tting ATR n wong > ) i | » " 4 : ’ ' ) = antt A i at 5 y Nit nt of € t { taken to k the disease f read J. M. | ey spent Monday of th ’ Gards te r expert | * ab wt i ig. 1 " At ed veel } fonte Ww tried nd e ragged | 3 pri ob tha hy «ce i TPPTTIVITY Vis M ‘ V Va x ) L Ma vy (» « ne V 4 y ' . thee : € A AW _ . “ TE . " Lf . \ 3 . " . . ‘ al i : " " : y | i M a : . ¥ N k ‘ ~ \ § ] . M me ” CLARENCE ap, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ‘ ot ih dh abot gin Chih obi gia de \ I ' L A i | \ Lock We é Have M Boyer has return Mrs C. | Sore Throat Cure. ’ ¢ wa } tia . i ‘ Mt ‘ ¥ ale Lhe { rr At 1 \ : { Lr » } To eur ’ Throat ! anf y and ) a Gas Fitting, H A R i i : n ‘ surely you must use a 1 for EC Furnace, Steam and ert | 2 Ia A H 18 taken posse \ severe attack of mmat : * » ' : 4 : x! 1 : . ’ \ of ‘ Oria 4 ' 3 At va of : that | pia 2 Tonsil. INE ¢ Hot Water / 0 ' re t Cur t do : ———————————————— : i e 1 es belong : A y 34 ’ \ i Heating, ‘ M V ‘ 1] 1 rble » t Dr. CM. Fox : perf rm 1 ; " d ole — NR — WADDLE ‘ ‘ . i ; Gutw in ous throats which are: Som - IN Slatis / i ‘ . i | DF M a0 x V ed Mr i mt TONSIL INE ah ” ) tha Slaung, ody is | : \ CH | Hayes on ‘I ry Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes and Mr ; «an 8 pic, kill th ) SANITARY PLUMBING Tin Roofing, [| itlee 3 porke Kille Edna ( visited the ting | Joseph Weirick, attended the funeral of | Sore Throat ger s and ¢ on ‘ : / Spovting, ’ ’ . i “4 0 nal ’ oO : 5 hit ne which pr 1h nroatl an Th . boat er | \ Holme At State lege, las i hn bl, iu Clair Boye ude a flying trip to | Monday like diseases i first g ‘ ‘ ’ Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. All kinds of | ess y § \ “ ! : ¢ ni rw ‘ { " ¢ / il . BE { Bellef " Ma Fox, of Cedar Springs, and Mr, | relief, and a ot) | ou Tioware riends an ve i ' atk ; sncthing ing lutian i i 1) Aro Drew Heato who had been red | Kline of Madisonb rg, were S inday A quick safe, : ing nN ng, ’ aad to: onder dui after falling off the Clarence Supply Co. | guests at the home of MissFox's brother, | antiseptic cure roe nroa - lahn ai rtf : of AiLe A "n ! . 14 5 , } "1 Ty j= w A An 1 store roof, owly recovering Dr. C. M. Fox ty describes TONSIL INE. gle Ok ’ onte, hy me, spen y w ns Earl Midlam has presented his wile J. Will Mayes left home on Tuesday druggists » and 50c bottles 4 arental home. Han Jot . . ~" : Ra i 1 Sy wh " i 3 ’ tM 1. E with a gra piano, for a Christmas | last on a purchasing trip to the great The Tonsiline Co., Canton, Ohio a ee eh Ed 108¢ who spent Sunday at Mrs A fe : ian y ! rift rranit UATT Ie { New Eagland, nota. Way rare Lert} 2eklev oO ay. | . h . Kraniie qua hl ¥ : - vite Can ] fn Re k Ww vit LA ha 1 It would be a good thing if Centre| bly those at Barree and Quincy His Q Pam : y Hana hh 9 inaber; an county had voted dry, for all of our men | monument business has grown so grant arsons, of Benore The ) ken an tw Ms supper that had their skate on, on Saturday night {that he purchases by the tens of car | A hapa TA APY Varina Price, head clerk of Clarence | loads at a time,and a personal inspection was held by the Y, P. C, U, proved a Success AARONSBURG. Harvey Musser and son, Ohio, visited his brother, Musser, a few days. Calvin Eby and wife, of Pottsville were visiting her mother, Mrs, Caroline | Mayes, a few da r. Bave and Miss Maggie Grenoble, | of Yeagertown, visited at the home of | Clymer Stover's, istelle Wolfe, of Spring Mills, Sun. dayed with her grandmother, fir. Roush and wife and P. Condo and wife spent part of the 8 Sabbath with their brother at Penn Hall, Drs. D. K. and A, 8, Musser attended the funeral of D. K. Heckman at Logan- ton, Mens’ gua metal button shoes §3. At of Akron, | Pr. C. SB. Supply Co., will be kept busy during Christmas week All come to Clarence to find Santa | Claus, : The is important taste of our butchering” which | found its way to the Democrat's table was as big as Bob" Confer's heart, and Wedding bells will soon be ringing in | as fine as his generosity, Clarence. How about it? Tom Gotwalt and wife, tawney, returned after a visit to their | parents here, POTTER Twp, FRUIT TOWN, Mrs. Nevel returned home on Sunday after an absense of four weeks. # Butchering is all oyer now and the big dinners eaten; the last in town was at +. M, Cooney's on Friday. They | = Weigh 3%, 343, 33. Total 1110 Pe Daddy Runkle and John J. Runkle, of Tasey ville, better look a little closer Yeagers. after this before they guess at hogs fed by Mrs G. M., Cooney, of Punxsu- | “The Pennsylvania grangers are con. sidering the desirability of electing | Farmer William Trenton Creasy as the | master of their order, do better Farmer Creasey has justified himself.” The Record. : It ought to require very little consider. ation to give Mr, Creasy an unanimous vote, Itis not invidious to say he is qualified and Squipped for the master. as few men in organisation are, his incumbency would at once prelim he hij h office to the dignified atmosphe h should environ it, and give 1 I 43 its 4 bom ability it has heretofore The reckless carelessness which’ per. They could not | On the farm or in the forum | | : ! | i Farmer Should Have BY Bank Account ! Every business man does have a bank account, beoause it is Food businows Your money is safer In & bank than anywhere else Your cheek Is a receipt for the debt It pays Money in the bank strengthens your eredit. The Bellefonte Trast Company ALWA iv wakes care of its depositors In the matter of josas Every A bank sceount teaches, helos and encourages you 10 save This Bank does all the book keeping. and your bank book is an scourale record of your business The next time you have say checks or money pald you open a bank account with the old reliable The Bellefonte Trust Company. LJ
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