r Page 4. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fhe Centre Bemorrat, FRED KURTZ, SR., Editor. CHAS. R. KURTZ. Editor and Proprietor, W. FRANCIS SPEER, Associate Editor. ——————_— in, SWORN TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : SUBSCRIPTION, . $1.50 Per Year Persons who send or bring the money to the office and pay in advance, §1 per year CENTRE DEMOCRAT clubs with N. Y. thrico-a-week World for Pittsburg Stockman for.......... The date your subscription expires is plainly printed on the label bearing your name. All eredits are given by a change of label the first issue of each month, Watch that, after you remit. We send no receipts unless by special nest. Watch date on your label, ubscribers changing postofce address, and not notifying us, are liable for same, Subscriptions will be continued, unless others wise directed. We employ no collector. You are expécted to send or bring the money to this ofMee, CURTIN. Harvesting is In progress, fot of hay has been made; the weather fs fine for harvesting but bad for vegetation, ! John Osman and wife, of Bellefonte, | | | sion, near Lewistown, gave an interest- | | ing and very instructive lecture on mis- | visited Mrs, Osman’'s parents, Mr, Dukeman’'s on the Fourth. Mrs. H. R. Curtin has gone to Pitts- burg, to see her new grandson, Andrew G. Curtin. We are sorry to learn of the of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs Brooks, at the Bellefonte Hospital on the sixth of this month. Mrs. Brooks is reported as getting along nicely, They are having cyclonic disturbanc- | 80 we hear. One of Mr. and Mrs es in Perry, Kans, came to the home Thomas P. Bretts and left a dear little 1b girl Mrs. Brett was formerly Miss Alice Neff, of this place. We ex- tend congratulations and that Miss Margery will be great comfort in the home irt that Mrs Brett will the Mrs. Jos with her Howard Mrs W Formerly ant gues Curtir trust youn master It was here has yore very Mayme § ited friends Lattimer statement timer C eight an hi course Lattimer Elizabeth the nices ever came to any home Kate Bathurst John King, very pleasntly with Mr King at Milesburg We are glad to report much improved from ness; her son, Harry, with her Rev. C. C the M. E July 4th; with Howard man of great A surprise } home of Mr nd day evening ter, Mrs. L ant tin were os John Pr and wile ard Neff wife Mr Aller | 32 Florer Nannie Stell spent Thursda ever ing nd Mrs. Chas Mrs. Yeager her recent ill- spent Sunday Shuey, of Bellefonte, gave people a very fine discourse, also sang a beautiful duet N off a 3 christiar art Mr Br Lee Sme and Fra: } Kormar Delber umbine and Mrs one day Curtin Two of ou ) had a picnl u Sth ve know how ask Kate (Feorge reinia, spent last Mrs § E ung ladies Ww want to themselves RUNVILLE Tacy Lucas is visiting relatives and friends in Altoona, Rev. J. Kelly and daughter, Miss Rhoda, visited among friends bere re. cently, Mrs. Clara lddings, of Wingate, was the guest of Mrs id Lucas recent. ly. Wm. Brower and wife, of Niagara Falls, visited at the Brower home here, Willis Poorman, wife and children, spent the 4th out of town, Claud Poorman is all smiles over the arrival of a young son. Geo. Lucas, son and daughter Orvis and; Florence, also Norris Shope, who have been employed at Medix Run, spent the 4th at their homes here, Mrs. John Coakley, of Julian, Sunday. ed among friends here, 4 Anpie Fetzer, of near State College, was a caller at this place Sunday: Mrs. Wm, Watson and son spent several days at Snow Shoe, returned Monday. The farmers are all busy cutting hay and grain, Willis Poorman and wife, and Mrs, Resides, also Cyrus Lucas and wife, called to see gate, Sunday r. Walker is poorly; hops for his speedy recovery. late Lucas, wife and two charming daughters, of Bellefonte, also Mary Fisher. of Wingate, called at the Geo, Lucas horus Sunday atternoon, Examining Specifications. The plans and specifications for the new addition of the court house can now be seen in the arbitration room. A large number of contractors have been figuring on the job, and there is hardly any question but that work will be com- menced on it by August 2. The bids will be o on July 26 at 2 o'clock which will give the successful contract. or ample time to get ready to commence digging the foundation on the following M . The contract fies that the Iding must be com in four month, That sounds like business, aad means that the work will be rushed along rapidly, CIRCULATION OVER 5200 1.66 | quite a ’ | of hotel Logan, has been sold to J. K, | death | | | LOGANTON. | Proper arrangements have been made | for the Union Sunday school | the excursion which will be conducted { over the White Deer and Loganton rail- | road to the Tea Springs, where it will [be held. The outing will be conducted | {on the same basis as in previous years | {and all Sunday schools are invited to | attend or send representatives, | Lumberman E, E. Herbacher is re- | building his portable saw mill in Bull some time ago. The engine and { have already been put in working order | {and the erection of the frame work, roof and installation of new machinery will be pushed with all possible speed. G. Smith is supervising the rebulding i 180 | of this manufactory. | Forest fire was raging pretty lively on | E. E. Myer’s tract ot timber land near | | Knarr's school house on the mountain | last Thursday. [to work checking the spreading of the | flames, and | tent upon propogating young huckle- mer fruit could be gathered in due sea- | son, The Kister home on Main street, west { Heckman, who will shortly occupy the | same. Rev, F. L. Cooper, of Burnham Mis- | sionary work, in the United Evangelical {church on Wednesday evening, attract- ing a large audience. The citizens of Maple Grove held an ice cream and cake festival in the grove | at Bull Run, on Saturday evening, and | were very successful in selling the deli- cacies on hand, which netted a neat sum for the benefit of the Greenbur cornet band. Late Saturday evening a warrant, charging assault and battery, was sworn out in town by James Rockey for the apprehension of two Greene townsh: young men who had committed a most despicable assault on his son but happened to evade ti m i | until early Monday n nd over Cary i 12 r at Rote, t ; the game was deal BE ven th vel lia, of Mahaffe of M. Fetterhoff and A. H. Douty, of Williamsport, at week with his brother, E, E. Douty, an family in Greene township Stewart Wykoff and sister Uvedalia, { have returned from an extended rt | New Columbia. William C, Karstetter and family eo. tertained the following guests on Sun- day at their home : Sadie and Carrie Shilling, of Clintondale ; Mr. Wohlford Lewisburg ;: Miss Bectol, of Belle H. L. Hobson and Daisy Det of Altoona. vangeiical ot v has Deen greatly a hew Con Mrs Ibert Delong ar Cammal, spent the past we Del.ong and family and in and near town L. A. Keister and wife of Galeton were visitors at the home of M and Mrs. Daniel Keister one day last week Rev. John Price and wife were notic ed in town this week visiting their many friends and relatives, Charles Steele, wife and daughter and Lena Leitzel, of Northumberland, are spending a month at hotel Logan relatives f LEMONT. During the last two weeks dogs got into the flocks of sheep belonging to Green Heaton. Harry Houtz and Sam uel Little, and killed 18 or 19 sheep and | wounded many more. | A great big boy came to the home of} {Chas, Bohn, to help make their home more homelike Mrs. Lydia Clark and family returned {home Wednesday of last week after a very pleasant visit at the home of John Coble, | Dr. H. H. Hoy and family, of Ber. | wick, are enjoying a visit among friends | here, | Mrs. Chas. Houser, who has been ill | for some time, is much im | Wade Evey, of Philadelphia, returned | home Saturday. There will be preaching services in {the Evangelical church on Saturday |Sxening: by the corresponding secretary {of the foreig invited to come, Milligan Walker, at Win- | AARONSBURG. Harry Sowers and family, of State | College, visited a. few days In town | Mrs. Sowers, better known as Hattle | Bmull, was one of the most esteemed | young ladies of our town, and their | visits are always enjoyed by all were the guests of Clyde Boob's over Sunday. Jennie Gramley visited her sister at Centre Hall over Bunday. Mra. James Bwabb, of Tusseyville, was the guest of Mrs. Kizzie Swabb on Monday. Sparr Wert, of Tusseyville, visited at the home of his parents, James Wert's, over Bunday. Mra, George MeKay, of Philadel. phia, is spending the summer months with her parents, W. H. Philips’, Life is a burden only to the man who saddles himself with trouble, picnic | | | August 12th was selected as the day for | | Run gap, which was destroyed by fire | oiler | Wm, | A crew of men were set | saving a lot of firewood | which had been recently cut, The firing | | of the forest was done by some one in- | | berry shoots so that a crop of this sum- | visit { with relatives and friends at Milton and | i Cal n missions, and everyone is | H. 8. Runkle and wife, of Monessen, | UNIONVILLE. }- The Miss i, of seriously James Misses Liz- friends is following personal Edith Hoover, who visited her recently, Robison, of Port Matilda; | zle Shawver, Nettie and Lula Chron- ister and Mattie Steele, of Martha, At a meeting of the school board on Monday evening, the resignation of J, | 8. Fox as teacher of the Grammar | #.chool was considered and accepted, and Miss Hattie Turner was elected to | fill the vacancy Miss Lucy was re-elected teach the | school, John Stuckey, one of the trio operators in the tower at this has been transferred to Vall and Fred Brooks, of Tyrone, has taken his place | here, and now half of the girls in town { have gum trying to catch him, Miss Mamie Donaldson, a pretty, vivacious young lady of Cannonsburg, is a pleasant visitor at the of Joseph Brugger, The Home-Coming Picnic. The greatest event of the | that had been looked foreward to with | great anticipation, on schedule | time, and was one of the most delight- | ful that | ever The to primary of place home came 00¢ our one enjoyable asion place In ideal and took was town The day an YARNELL. The festival held at this place on Saturday evening was largely attend- ed, Anna Shank returned home last Sat- urday from Johnstown, where she had been visiting friends, accompanied by her brother Harry, of Altoona, Fred Kessling, with his sisters, Josephine and Margaret, spent the Fourth at Snow Shoe, Mrs. Claud Yarnell, with her two in- teresting daughters or Vv 34 Rowan | Jere ® [! re, Dorothy and Inez. guests at the Yarnell home, re- | cently, | the {ing baited their hooks with chewing | of | season, | weather | i | maker could not have improved it had | About a dozen pot of which to accommodate four or five families About 50 per cent, of the families of our town participated in the joyful festivities, Even the ven. erable Christian Buck enjoyed the feast of fat ‘in the shade the old apple ' The orchard nished ample shade for all ideal place for a plenic—not grasshopper nor plzn the ind To cap the climax, How- ard Holtzw tered an aliar O1 § A w hi dis | he tried ever so hard tables were long enough some of fur- It was ngle on things treed an ire wa Ere ar- were the the n United Rev. Cyrus Jeffries. one of [ ont werful preachers Brethren church ley. father of the Shipley, Esq. of this place was asked how he knew thing about this picnic replied I was born the think 1 ought to knows of the and Barnes venerable os, | “Wi and 1 just ! ATEAT Mrs ("lara nd Mrs Mra. Jerr mn Ay V Inughter Ha Nora © MceCany Jos. Ammerman, of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Miss Della fellow, Grant Ho Mary Hoover, of ley McEwen, of ia (“roan Flora nonsbhurg Good ver and family, Williamsport Pittsburg: Mrs Curwensaville ree Mamie Donelsor Charley Rowan Musser, Bog Ray Mra. Robt and daughter Edith, Bellwood A. % Irwin, Harold Irwin, Buffalo Ww Bullock and family, Mrs. Eliza Irwin Mrs. J H. Turner and son, Julian; Mra. James Maurer Johnsonburg Miss Jlanche Glesner Miss Edith | Gelsel, Bomerset; Henry Delp, Blue Ball; Wm. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs N. E Weaver, Margaret Weaver, Mr and Mrs. Bert Clapper and children, Altoona; John Hoover, Plitealrn, Mrs Mollie Euer, New Castle; Fall Stover, wife and daughter, Jacob Smith and | wife, Mrs. Barah Brown, Bess Hrown, | Margaret Cooney, Dan Eberhart, Dr Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. N. RB. Spangler, Esq, M. 1. Gardner and wife, BE P Irvin and wife, Mrs. J. PP. Gephart Cheney Hicklin and family, of Belle fonte; Ed. Griest and family, H. D. Rumberger, Miss Ruth Snyder, Phil- | Ipsburg; Mrs. Ella Holland and daughter Adaline, Mra. Cora McMinn and daughters, Dubois; Charles Griest and family, Barnsboro, Harry Griest and wife, Mount Union; George and William Senser, Tyrone; Charles Kerstetter and wife, Prof. ¥. CC. Mil. {ler and family, State College {| Ella Brownlee and daughter, Haven; Calvin Peters, Mrs. John | Miles, Milesburg; Miss Reynolds, Reedaville; Musser Ward and wife, Mra. Robert Way and daughter Ver | na, Stormstown: Miss MoWilliams, | Northumberland; David Pratt and { family, Walter Hrugger, Minneapolis, | Minn; John PP. Brugger, Johnstown Char. Mam (ev Brugger Scott (eo : Randolph H. Thompson, son of ex rm. J. R. Thomp- son, of Salona, has received an appoints ment in the United States Forestry de- rtment and goes 10 Denver, Col, or hompson graduated in forestry at the Received Government Appointment i i County Treasurer and Pennsylvania State college in Juve, hod 8 said to be a very valuable man. Bellefonte Wins. Yesterday the Bellefonte Base Ball team were to Jersey Shore and defeat. ed thelr local team by ascore of 9 te s. | § Mrs. | Lock | J. L were | Ship- B 5 Wil | Miss Ella | Miss | and | Can- | Howard | aaa aan anaes A ee A A number of our villagers attended festival at Fairview, on the even- of the 8rd Maud Miller is spending the summer with her grandparents, Lewis Miller's, of Pleasant valley Armour Heaton, of Mlilesburg, spent several days last week with his grand- parents, Jerome Confer's Marcella Boyer returned urday after a very pleasant her former teachor, Miss of Philipsburg While engaged In carpenter work P. Wensel's last week, had the misfortune injure the thumb his The Injured member is several sleepless nights Mrs, Ike Heaton and daughter, na, of Gorton, ent Croft's Martin Fetzer arrived Altoona on Saturda ‘ spend a week with Belle Confer, of Bellefonte the Packer homes Westwood, of home Sat- visit Arle with Simler, nt Yar- seriously left hand, causing him D nell Jacob to on Veli at were visitors home from vening and friends here It's ad q's that slees the fell Thursday, July 15, 1909, ROMOLA. The Fourth of July was properly celebrated in this vicinity and the pa- triotic spirit was fully of the gratified, and young American the noise of the fire crackers through the day, and the shooting stars of the bursting sky rockets evening, high in showed the that of good cheer and the comes but ones a year. Good cheer was brought ey homestead on July coming of the children children of John A. and There present on occasion It CC. Daley Hugh and John A Miss lone; Mr wife, alr ey tive BOnNg Wis daughter, erly and children, Bernet and H. 1. Yearic) Dorothy Mies and and Ruth, Nellie; Httle and and lester, Charles and Maude are and at home Evervhody visited at the Daley shines Fri wife daughter and Ridg home the sun ally present o contin jollification was of esteemed Two ur prominent ace Greelev's advice Lo grow M irlekl« crative Many weeping HECLA PARK. t 7 COBURN. during everybody Fourth of July Wm Mary B., w Lloyd, way, still the was to the Dal- 4th by the home and Mary J grand Dal- this fes and Jr. his and Hey ith their Charles A Dales Marian; childrer Pa.; single who has knows ti} General this and highly ung men have taken ! and h Hor- ave Eons Ern POK of be * Here and It auged fig arm, is paralized Ic troke « in one wide of his body is believed a paralyt- the fall, Baturday evening hoard of Penn township teachers for the Grammar, Ww Primary, T. A Elk Creek, Kate est Schreckengast Braucht; Liberty, tain, Grace mn On the school elected the next term: KE. Keen; Hosterman; Pike, Earn- Gentzel, W. BE. I. A, Meyer; Moun- Throssle Sunday e following Coburn Coburn Stover, vening, at 6 of Lewistown, United Evangelical io hear the o'clock, will preach church, All young minister (Ooo nor thie Dingess is confined to from paralysis Hosterman and two sons, Stuart, spent a few days suffering CA UTION NOTICE All persons doing business with one WW. ( Bullock, trading as the Unlonville Lumber Ce wiil please take notice that | have no connection with said company nor with seid Bullock, & will not be res for any he may contract T OOMELY Fiemin vonsible dent : | EN APMINIS FRATRIX N ¥ state of Carrie E. Hering 160e ane Letier having persons indet s of adn a ef] ned pstration | the J 10 Lhe sald esta Ww (OYWER & LZERBY OTICH 1 funds JOHN BLANCHARD Auditor aac scssssssss asa s od 8 8 8 8 EE ES ey Alteration Sale! Prices will be Cut, Slashed and Pruned on all SUMMER MERCHANDISE This sale commences Saturday, July 17, and positively ends Saturday, July 31. Owing to extensive alterations to our store we will be compelled to reduce our stock, and in order to accomplish this we will offer the following reductions : 75 Suits for Men, 75 Suits for Men, - - 50 Suits for Young Men, One-half Price 150 Children’s Suits, - 200 regular $1 Shirts at - 100 regular $1.50 Shirts, 50 regular $2.00 Shirts, - $1.25 a piece All Straw Hats, . Men's Soft Hats and Derbi $3.00 kind for - $2.50 kind for $2.00 kind for 50¢c Neckwear for 25¢ Neckwear for $1.00 Underwear for 50¢ Underwear for - - Men's Working Shirts, 50c kind, - 40c Lot of 50¢c Fancy Hose, 15¢ or 2 for 25¢ Lot of Boys’ 25¢ Stockings, 15¢, 2 for 25¢ Men's Trousers, - One-half Price One-third Off One-third Off 75¢ a piece $1.00 a piece One-half Price 75¢c a 40¢ a suit One-third Off 20c suit Aaa a AA Anan A A Be A ne, h Li BELLEFONTE. No goods charged during sale. MONTGOMERY & COMPANY,
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