Page 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 1, 1909, ets CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Continued from i HOWARD All of the farm opegration tain to early sprit in this vicinity, Numerous maple syrup our largely ‘sugar vhich per- 1g, are in full operation amateur and plant ' H Oar 8 are shade trees are small boy who inhabits each home preempts the mn tront of it, Ct { smaller at convenient points, al ngs bottle and sn t which can make hang t wee water,” and boils his mother’s kitchen be a boy ar as judged from these wed sap flows with freedom, maple syrup should be cheap and good. One of the first suggestions that comes to housekeepers with Spring's balmy day, is that of tidying up the premises, fore and aft, and the indications are that the spirit is now moving upon some of our good citizens, It is mighty contagi ous, too, for our people have a generous rivalry among them in this matter of neatness, and before the young moon, now in evidence, has waned, our always pretty little village will have taken on a brightness similar to that which adorns the tace of the fine healthy boy, when he has had his Saturday afternoon scrub, One of the public places which has already been put in shape is the Schenck cemetery, west of town, which has never looked so well as it does now Mrs, Milford Pletcher, of Blanchard, was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schenck, Sunday. Capt. Sam Williams and daughter came m Bellefonte on Sabbath to cheer up Capt. Bennison in the lonliness of his sick room. Maud Confer, of Tyrone, visited in the ho of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Confer, Sunday. Pr. K sntertained msport M boro ih. $s,” and the dl vessels of any so he he ** t down on Stove Who a0 1 town again may 1 unusual fro me artz «¢ his brother on Sabbath. ore was the pleas ing hostess of 3. 5. club, at hom even ; Cobbler J]. K. Bon e Logan street, » may buy food and two small workman, and al disability coasider should meet not Take patch pal loes Ask him them . Charles McMurtrie spent ir old home, Tyrone. evening Mrs. A passed away after a distressing illness, Wednesday Boone, of Rom Ha, long and Miss Grace Schenck is visiting with | nds her friends, the Wetzlers, in Milesburg. The Howard z and its first delivery was letcher’s new stable. H. C. Holter loaned his gia pole | on Saturday. Miss Cora Smith, of Tyrone, visited her father, C. W. Smith, last week While dressing a chicken for dinner, one day last week, Mrs. O. J. Allison found it possessed two perfect hearts, of normal size, entirely distinct from each other but joined at the open end. In all other f hicken was qui ordinary, and made as fine a stew though it hs: not le respects ¢ ca Fri A pleas- morrow, Das ne mn Saturday in ne returned N. % her for a ne of the me witl enteriained his ening of Friday given at the and Mrs. Z. G 5 P Ww Ast Al a gradu : ty home of hi Weirick To April 2. and Friday three weeks after that, Apnil have both Stuart which « to plant trees in order tha IDE may be the 28, been designate d by Governor der the law, tizens of this state are requested The two days are named both early and late plant. Howard is noted as being one of the best shaded towns in the county, but there still many trees ou the margins of the streets, and in many of the lawns r that done 5 Plant a tree Jack Whiles ye sleep It'll aye be growing The new administration of the bakery | and confectionery has been inaugurated and the Peter Robb policies are ia full | swing T. A. Pletcher has already begun to improve his new property acd a new stable is well under way The venerable Joseph Packer has just returned from a winter's visit with his children in Potter county and Pitts burg and is looking and feeling strong and well enough to take up his farm work with the pening of the season. A special Evangelistic meeting is in progress at the new Reformed church this week, conducted by Rev, H. I. Crow, with some special assistance from abroad. On Tuesday evening, Rev. A. A. Black, of Boalsbutg, preached. Mrs, 8. Cameron Burnside made her friends here glad by a call between trains on Tuesday of last week. Miss Olive Quay, of Lock Haven, spent last Sabbath with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. John Leisenring came down from Tyrone last Sabbath to make the acquaintance of their new grand. nephew who recently arrived in the Gladhill home. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Schenck enter. tained their relative, Mrs, Charles Kunes and children, of Blanchard, last Sab- bath, Ww. A new stable on the of R. Gardoer sold to A wc Rly is nearing completion, Mr and Mrs. E.G, Henderson were Saturday arrivals, and will visit among relatives here for a few days, A birthday Jany was tendered Florence Confer last Thursday A by her sisters and brothers, and proved a decided success. I" yo minature | in operation in | trees | wouldn't | be | trees the | and | her | last Thursday makes a plea for | J. | Lumber Co. has begun | s | farm of as days upon | room for | Mrs. J. N. Hall, formerly of the twp, who since the death of her husband, | former county commissioner Hall, makes | her home with her children located in| various parts of the State, 1s now a wel. come guest of her relatives and fiiends in Howard, | The first National Bank, of Howard, opened business but little more than five months ago with a capital of $25, 000, and here 1s a statement of its condi tion at the close of business last Satur. day | | RESOURCES, mvestments reserve agents Loans and Due from twigs Cap tal, 2,000,000 Undivided profits... . 3 Circulation 5 02 £ 000.00 Deposits $100,230.52 Who place Harry Long came up from his Creek home to spend Saturday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. **Mason" W. H Long. Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Luc: last Wednesday in Bellefonte. The material for the iron bridge which is to carry the tracks of the railroad across Lick Run is on the ground, and is now being assembled. When it is all rivited together it will be slipped under the track some day, between trains, tak ing the place of the old woolen structure now in use, and let the heavy traffic go on without disturbance. The Rev. R. 8S. Taylor, of the Howard charge, while in attendance at confer- ence, was appointed a member of the federal council, to represent in that council, the Altoona district. While * windlassing” in helping well for Charles E. Yearick, James Kane grasped the rope with one hand to direct the descent of the heavy and the hastily letting go the crank with the other, was jerked so violently that he toppled over into the well, f \ bucket to the vottom, Fort well was not very deep and what promised to be a very cident with but a few brui reor Johnston farm iar ays Howard is not business a Jeech spent iS i dig a bucket, the ately the ae escaped serious a SES, spent hl SOMme (Gardner i Gardaer brothers Mrs, F Clearfield Co., stopped between trains on Monday, for a short visit with her friend Miss Susan Pletcher. H. A. Moore has caught the Spring renovation, and 1s fur { his drug store in good shape Mrs. Irvin Watson, of Snow Shoe, was i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Luc | over Saturday. { The Marsh Creek Fishing Club is the | name of a new organization here formed { for such pleasure and recreation as the | name indicates, and matters have pro- 5 Grassflat, an gressed so far with it that its success is | GENES RESEREEREND SEEN EEEEEEEEEN { assured, It has leased exclusive fishing | rights, with right of entry, upon all the land fronting on the . ym the James Neiman, Kuooli school | ie 1 creek, above the ol » the headwaters M arsh peiled to get on the old thing Jutte typical tellow and G lately come into rickety old machine, and time of his lite trying thing, with its overload of tan nations the miry mixture protective and private profit in ley’s hill, onto the solid old road built upon the well | time-t ssted foundation, with Taft chairman possession of anot! is having the the abom of ing Democratic graded and oak ties of one-hundred-pounds-to-the-yard, nickle rails of right reason and revenue Mrs M. H. Lucas has returned | her winter vacation in Baltimore, and | opens up her millinery with a full line of the latest and fashionable | gowns, Lagdlord ‘ Claudie” McMurtrie is one of those who failed to secure all the ice he needs for the season, and has sup plied the shortage by the purchase of | a fine lot in Eagleville for which the | owner had no use. He is now transfer. | ring it to his own house here. i Miss Anspach, the well known musi- cian and dealer in musical instruments was a business visitor, on Friday Ot Id to push ola r 0 out from from most The Bazaar CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, | MWe will offer today full line of new | Suits—latest designs in all the new col orings, Full line of all the newest and freshest Dress Goods, which we want you to see, They embrace cheap as well as fine | ones, ! Some grand bargains in White Waists which are wonders in beauty and cheap ness, i Ribbons, Belts, Hat Ornaments, Em- | broideries, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Hos- lery, Gloves, Corsets, Bed Spreads and | Lace Curtains, Boys’ Rompers—all colors and prices, oye) cases Ladies Black and Tan Button Lace, all os Boys’ School Shoes, all solid leather, y goc. These goods were New ork last week ; onl t in The robins and blue birds have ved to tell us that have Over RUNVILLE. the writer has not learned the par arri- | 1818. the winter months glided by and spring has come, | dale and meadow you can hear the where she has secured a position, Lucy Smoyer, one of our poj ah ticu- | Minnie Walker has gone to Bellefonte | mlar songsters chirping their sweetest carols | YOUDE ladies, makes quite a number of of Faster time, The Misses Mag gate Eagle were greeting their many friends in our | town, ing last week to atten brother John Shirk Myra Mond: cured Les ie Way, Of Unie Adda of Mr Mrs, Eva, fonte Poor: move Oo cupy There are a number of others ‘ Daniel Shower Mrs who was the guest of her mother, Liddie Witherite, departed f Quite a number of moviogs take the first of April, they are son will move to Chestout nan will take vacated by Watson trips to Bellefonte, tion Mrs. Maurice was the of her parents Shirk’s during the past week, | The people of the U, B. | celebrate Easter with an Easter he funeral of his | Those that transacted bi | Bellefonte Pp. FB of Of gie Thomas, Win- | and Florence Leathers, Mt. | JJtwo very interesting young ladies, ie Shutt, of Bellefe J guest on Saturday, church T. Shirk was called to Sinamahon 1 { FH] Saturday were the y Henry Irvin alker, William’ Poorman, W Lucas Ay of last al went Week, and osition, mv I'yrone, Beulah Kunes recently Anna Witherite and d have retur NITTANY. the slanderers John Pres } Sed dy recov Reside 3, Of were g 8, jeware of alnh ‘ R upn, 1 ill; we hope for h 4 son of ned from Belle nome and wife 1 § igers, of , | at the home of Elery Krat Mrs. Rox Osceola Jose ph or her home, 1 To cure a cough or cold in take Krumrine's White Pi and It stops the tickling inthe throat allays the irritation promptly, tle should always be it takes but half as long to « AS or cold when taken in time Pe ETS. | funded if it fails to relieve. At K which | ine's Drug store, st 4 one place Wat ne James Grove; Oran charge of the farm Miligan Walker will Lucas will | by sters ol to Wingate the farm Greoryge vacated One kept on hand, as What is the attrac mie } Heon day y | ar, and bot- ire a cough Money re rum f Our Men's Regals, Douglas and Banisters oe od ‘ 5 ~ $1 50a gance We the Men and s Shoes sold expe Il the best Men's Sh we ft to : _ Bellefonte, MINGLE'S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE. PA. | minded us of winter again, NEERING NEES DENNEN ENEEEEER Ir Il Public Sale! Two carloads of the Mifflinburg Buggy Com- pany's vehicles, at the Livery Barn of Ex-Sher- iff Cooke, Howard, Pa., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1909 AT 1230 FP. M., RAIN OR SHIN} THE VEHICLES CONSIST OF Buggies, Surreys, Runabouts and Spring Wagons These vehicles are all new, and are being shipped direct from the factory. All goods sold under a guarantee. The vehicles will be offered for sale by the undersigned who has been selling the Mifflinburg Buggy Company's work for years, TERMS Nine months’ note with interest, with ap. proved security, or 5 per cent. for cash. S. L. CONDO, SPRING MILLS, PA. GREGG TwP, HOY'S SCHOOL DISTRICT, We had a few days last week that re school house fla ana %. Chas, Beck, who had Miller's this winter, has been at returned father this summer. Mrs Sunday was a very pleasant day and all seemed to enjoy it The birthday party for Lloyd Mille was well atter on Monday night; all reported having a good time: they ion ret morning are or ded + were served with other daintie small hour Our Mr cakes irned in the cream, anda all wishes (« of the ial banque school closed all Haney, out onthe ar teacher, ha 1 {improvements by getting a bell on the also a flag pole and 1. KC. home HM } r \ssociationgof the Blanchy i ) announce t, on member he (r (GARBRICK BROTHERS MACHINISTS OPPOSITE BIG SPRING BELLEFONTE, PA. er plate, secona repair wers, ll gasoline the Raycycle bicycle 'E. manufacturé the @ GIVE US A CALL. BOTH PHONES. a RY 38 Ea kl Si Many Men wish to avoid the extremes of style in clothes; others want the very latest and smartest things they can get. The Sim store shows clothes for all ages and tastes. The swell new ideas in both Overcoats and Suits, as well as the best models of the more con- servative sort. Realesleslcalealealcalcatontcalcaleatecteateate The Sim Clothes for Spring and Stimmer, "09, haye style that's distinc- tive, different; they're perfectly tailored; they fit accurately. Let your Easter outfit be purchased here. You'll see no better dressed men than those wearing the Sim Clothes. Ready with the largest line of good clothes we have ever shown, and more than you would see in all Bellefonte's other stores combined. SIM, THE CLOTHIER, CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN. | JOJO JC al a a i Au a XS LL J J BN MB MM NE Mh a faa |
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