THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P ’ “y A., APRIL % 1909, Correspondents’ Department | THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MILESBURG Mrs. Alexander White and daughter, Miss Mayme, of Pittsburg, were visiting relatives here. The borough schools, after a success- ful term of seven months, closed on] Wednesday and Thursday of last week, The Summer Normal opened April] | 13th, Tuesday, for business; Prof, Robb, | principal. The Central Hotel has just received a fresh coat of paint, she is a beaut. Miss Frances Kohlbecker arrived home | from a seven weeks vacation with rela- tives in Pittsburg snd Jenpeite, The officers of the Bald Eagle Lodge No. 410, I, O. O, F , were installed into their respective offices on Saturday last which ars as follows : N. G., Geo. Darr; V. G., Grant Dyke; financial secretary, | Geo. Taylor; recording secretary, W. ° Hall: treasurer, W. T, Hall: N. G's. ap- | pointments : R. S., Emanuel Noll; L. S., | Geo. Keller; Ward, Jefferson Hubler; Cond.,'W. A. Browerr R;. S, S., S, E.| McKinley; L. S. S., Roland Bryan; chap lain, L. T, Eddy; O. G., Benj. Austin; I. G., Lee Smith; V. G's., appointments: R. S., Geo. McCullough; L. S., W. R.| Campbell; Trustees : Emanuel Noll, W. A. Brower, L.. T. Eddy, P. G., George Taylor, acting in the office of D. D, master, officiating as installation officer. COMMENCEMENT The exercises of the of the Milesburg High in the M. E. Church on the Sth, with a class of f and seven young men, Ophelia Haupt, Mary Boggs, 3 A i ams, Chester Yorks, Rot we rt Tracy Lambert; mas thiugh the hands of of the a sign of having cor npleted study as adopted by tion. The nber « who were present were very much i being yw by the years ago the school w pupus ir taken a « 1 of the untiring e agem EXERCISES graduating class School were | the ucational board, O the cot irse ol board of the "i Wf Ds +1 showe nterested jaster. HUBLERSBURG. Tuesday evening, March quet was g iven to the of the W, H.S..att Alumni FL ation. It enjoyable and succ tables were beautifu present expressed t ed with the evenir Those present were and Mr. W. H. Markle, arl Orr, Ezra Rathmell, Rosalie McCormi Mary Allison, Blanch Hoy, Nellie Ru berger, Jasper Johnson, Verne allie Lila Deitrich, Beulah Fortney, Charles | Schaeffer, Alta Yearick, Ward Markle, | Calvin Hoy, Roy Decker, Laura Decker. | Ben Swartz, Alverna Martin, Pear! Hoy, Gertrude Yearick, Nevin Hoy, Ruth Beck, Rhoads Rumberger,! Mary Deit rich, Will Dunkle The f \ officers were elect , Ward Markle or gradu ed ALT rate prov weful aff ly dec nselves we enterta Mr. ]. C. teachers - ed for President Lloyd treasu the mus Myra weeks “un Sarah McW ing training fo nurse Allegheny, fever and er Hamill nor Satur Gardn s in ve, wr Wm ping Meek i hay in the barn of Mary the feeding table and was badly but not seriously injured. He would not enjoy being a prize fighter Mrs, Margaret Lytle is visiting friends » Tyrone and Halfmoon valley bruised SAVS he STORMTOWN House cleaning is the go around now, Mrs. Dr. Coons and her sister spent Sunday at Scotia with her friend Mrs Roop, Mrs. Aona McFee, of Tyrone, a few days in our town last week. Mrs. Study, of Tyrone, is visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. Lever, Mrs. Lytle, of Baileyville, spent a few days with her sister Mrs, 1.G. Burket last week, Lydia Way, R. A. Way spent Sunday with Martha here spent and wife . Way, PLEASANT GAP, Mrs. Bumgarduoer, of this place, went to visit her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Wil. liams, at Altoona. Thomas Jodan sold his fine team of trotters and purchased a new horse. Mrs. Shuman Williams of this place is visiting relatives. The play given in Nolls' hall entitled ‘'Jedekiah Judson” was largely attend. Christ Keen and Harry Hoy started for the West this week, Thursday was a busy day for the fish- ermen, J Ralph Noll is getting a foundation dug for his new house, Tuesday to pay his parents a visit after an absence of about five years, [this community Tuesday 13th, | f pear Adam Sheesley's, it {hands employed on W, { mill, need for wardens they when we need them as already this winter none are io be seen, |, { This makes the third deer killed 8 WOODWARD. Clayton Snyder returned home on last Another deer was killed by dogs in It was a | in Pine Creek | The dogs were | the deer by some ine doe, and was killed aken from of the | J. Smith's saw | Why is it that when we have no | are here, but much as we did | in this | ection that is known of, Hard telling | how many more were added to the list | unknowingly, le f C le the deer horns, ommon sense, that knows the game and wealth are, can readily see {the | more about hu C G. Ih they go out with a couple kegs of a they go either hun nanager all, | deer with somes when the deer it that we | ens in the | a male | when spring | oor and are in | and why is itizens, when deer season o are only allowed to horns and yet are no shape to be run by f sie] the game ommissioners sit in Harrisburg and let be killed, not only deer with but also does, Any person with | how foolish | fish laws of our common that some of -lawmakers don't know any- nting acd fishing than a ld child, How can they, when beer | jugs of whiskey, whenever iting or ing? on Monday He is for would-be ve-year- nad a few ns D. arth 18%! | left pressed / at Ww st ' many j | at Charley would prefer 8 afew | [ started a school, i Detwiler, Motz ¢ Coburn woodward wk her return , Ammon, » hour, then wonle » opie. After ours together they departed re me aii; ance, ey and Euge till cannot arnve sclusion abo telephe me, as he Bell, but E u- | ne says “We want the Cs ommercial.’ *i Yonder why he desires that line? Laura Hutchinson, Lewistown, pent sometime visiting Mrs. Mary Motz 3 last weex therman, A.M resents in Char A COL es Ne it the of : WAYS ng of 1 ‘anion hy! ' \ canck's ant Mr. appreciated LEMONT, losed Runville last iriving team family spent inbury Andrew Fri H ASKINKE r jutetly passed away, Monday morning, after suffering a few days with pneumo- nia and was burried Wednesday in the Branch cemglery Tuesday night all the streams poor. The summer school in the high school room opened Monday, term of eight weeks Even if the times are reported hard, everyone wanting work can find em- ployment here at present and it is hoped the work will continue, , havit raised 1g rained, trout GREGG Twp, FARMERS MILLS, The Evangelical church at Farmers | Mills, organized a Sunday school. The church was erected about 1865 and never We rejoice that the church has wakened up to their duty in this christian community. The pastor, Rev, Snook, held election on last Sun- day and elected the following officers: Robert Homan, superintendent; Harvey Rote, assistant superintendent; Perry secretary; Mary Detwiler, organist, Next Sunday all are kind} invited to come and help the good wor alon John Hagen and his men left on Mon. diy for State College to erect a house for Dreibelbis, Mrs. Tessie Grove and daughter Pearl, of Pittsburg, are visiting friends here, Ba — ladies’ vic kid oxfords $1.8, Yeagers. At | organize a Sunday school at 1. fishing was : Lemont fora! WINGATE. The milk train, after a brief trial, annulled. Mrs, Green Watson and daughter Sarah spent Monday at Lock Haven, Henry Estright after a pleasant week's vacation has resumed his usual place here. Thursday brought two rivals here, P. R, R, pay Centre Democrat, Mary Fisher and Sue McLaughlin re tard Bore I last week from a very en- joyable visit at Yarnell. Rev. N. J. Dubbs will hold services in the Evangelical church here April 25 at 2, p. m,: also special meeting to 30 p. mM and son Murray of John Parks at was welcome car and ar- the 10 Mrs. Harry Parks visited at the home Tyrone last week, Mrs. John Walker, of Mill Hall, visited her sister Mrs. Sylvester Summers here I'hursdav. Arie Simler, of Philipsburg, Sunday here at James Snyder's, Charles McLaughlin has returned to his home here, from Winburne, where he 1s employed on account of being sick C. B. Harnish, of Tyrone, Sundayed at his home here, Y for spent Sylvester Summers left Monda Si andy Ridge, where he is employed, David E stright and Henry Esti and wife spent Sunday at Tyrone. Lemuel Warner and wife are improv ing from their recent illness, A surprise party in honor istright was held at his home it being his 37th birthday. time and wish appy birthdays. Thomas M: ITTAY and day at their son Clint Robert Blair Hie, of Henry Saturday, All re port a fine him mi any more wife spent Si at Altoona reat in mnm's among of her friend lays recently H. D Ba nei ff G. W. T« cently. John Hare, of caller at t past week, Mrs. H. A. Clark, calling on her place, having been the funeral of Haven, ane of Lock " ried av He Larodrick we Gay of Philadelphia, is many friends at this | cal led here to attend | brother's wife, Mrs , of Altoona. Inte il ng and Aaron Yarnell vis ver Sund and wife, with the latter's g Liza Hart {sock Howar | E vey interest Mrs n Clark is getting | matrimonial business —s t Tyrone Markle, of State College, Howard Evey, all like to know why Bil o Bellefonte so much since he the Bell telephone 1a his office Joh Way spent Sunday at Benore with his unc ay J. S. Parsons Harry Thomas says no more farming for him Mrs the better Lizzie Jones, who is employed at | State College, spent a few days at her { home, J. E. Jones’, | Our town is having a few improve- ments made. A. C, Thomas, Mrs. J. E, | Way. J. M. Hartsock and J. A Hoy are | building new fences, sited her fri end, Ve hear J vh in the mes here ab Harry We woul Hartsock goes has Ruth Altoona Crust has returned from hospital feeling much | Ladies’ patent colt At Yeagers, xfords $1 48 REBERSBURG. Balaam asses are numerous ington, “Business is good” are 80 constructed to form the ing and repeating the Repu! ‘Prosperity. if not, you area Grou h, a Calamity | owler and A Malcontent, Clark Saramley transacted busine in Lewisburg, Wednesday last Wm. Meyer, who was thrown load of hay some time ago, to the Bellefonte hospital las developed that no bones were as Dr. Bright the ductor first hard stated Dr. Bright has been the f physician of our town and 28 years, his reliability is too | n to need comment, Biko ; of merely any and many sentimental principles cannot hurt his reputation, A tea tax helped bring on a revolution in this cou ntry once-—and might it not do’! again However, we will not ex change our flag exactly after it is over The new clothing store is now in full blast, in West Rebersburg, under the able management of a Hebrew have no doubt but that he flourishing business, Prof. Gramley Krumrine and wife, and Miss Weaver attended the funeral of Mrs. John Harper, at Center Hall on last Saturday Miss Kate on Saturday, Thom: Rebersbr season, Miss Fra: Y., for the season. H Harba sramley and it Harbaugh's m, of I at Wash- you a mortal he abit of smil- lican legend Wh from Was week, a taken It broken, called, Succes vicinity log well know Ww ife, 'y. Bellefonte a visit of Moyer was to to pay her brother Faxon, dl rg hotel, antic ipates He has engaged the sery Hurley of Hill landlor d Luke of arroil 1 ast week, making anda able er garcen, where, while walk therein muoch of the bitter pan descls will be taken away, lostead o place for spooks, y bawks and t folks walk around ! { more to le, you of and John Scbring, Jr., BELLEFONTE. PA ’ Two Ways of Doing lealt with a He here and der dozen different supply hou bought brick and lumber there In days agone ars his stone glass elsewhere ind the corner didn't but no one it or held nails and bolts ro A bullding that the usual result jibe was person could be blamed for sponsible In THESE days Mr. Bullder does it differently. He makes his plans orders everything from one complete supply house. and when the material comas, IT SUITS And you are here now, today, with the NB. L. Co not yesterday with the doren Bellefonte Lumber Co, SEER TIRERIIRRERIIII ES re HENNNNNNRNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNS EE A. E. Schad Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water SANITARY PLUMBING — ———— Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Eagle Bock, Bellefonte, Pa. ; : Heating, Slating, Tin Rooling, Spouting, All kinds of Tioware made to order, ———————— IT A Clean Man "Outside cleanliness is fess than half the battle, A man may scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanliness not only outside, but inside, It means a clean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who is clean in this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts, He will never be troubled with liver, lung, stomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom- achs. Blood diseases are found where there is unclean blood, Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases, It makes a man’s insides clean and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhaustion and prostration, It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness, Dr. lets cure it. They never gripe _Easy to take as candy, Pierce's Pleasant Pel- BENORE. The employes of this much ed to hear mines will start the 19th which was not expected until } Mary Parsons is improving sl Myra Johnsonbaugh and | miller, both of State friends and relatives here, John Sts and Floren here, Ct the place BUTPris on wen or Mary Parsons, some tn is friends wish her a speedy Mrs, Dr. G 1 our streets on nas been ! Her ins who “11 , 1 better Colles ie, no ovelier. ohn § 5. Coone », of Juniata, and Collie ng smoke Ww ester ir even C. PB. it Dix Hiams sj Run, VeUK Mr Sto CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES 3 : ' use on large and sm Jer America SPECIAL SALE! SATURDAY, APRIL 24. Ladies” White Lawn Waists: FOR SATURDAY ONLY. WORKMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. Bellefonte Pa al =! | | = MmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmyTmmmmmns WALK-OVER SHOES FOR MEN Why Most New Shoes “Draw” the Feet. When you buy a pair of Shoes with “flat” innersoles there is a WMA drawing sensation present until the big joint of your great toe has made a “cradle” for itself in the sole Tatil this “‘cradie” has been formed all the bones of the foot are thrown out of yar and comfort is Im} ssible, You must have new shoes occasionally but why cast the painful burden of molding the soles on your feet when you can buy WALK. OVER Shoes right here in town? WALK-OVER innersoles are molded in the factory under soo Ibs pressure while the shoe is “green” and in its most pliable state hey're comfortable the first day you put them on. 0 t your head save your feet—wear WALK-OVER SHOES Prices $4.00 and $5.00 YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. BAURLAL hE BALA bd dL bd bd dd dd db bab hd
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