THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 10th, 1910, Correspondents’ Devas tuonl THE NEWS IN CONDE NSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | INNIS INIA NINAPNSNPN HECLA PARK. Mrs. CC. C. Workman favored mother, at State College, with a last week Mrs. Peter Hockman Dunkle spent a short Mrs. Dunkle's Wilbur at Haven Normal last Friday Hocklie says that cold weather cuts no with his or weekly ¥ to Yion hog day a wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong al this place. This makes the second birth on this noted day in that family Charles savs he don't care if it contin- ues cold for several months yet if this kind of prosperity dominates A few weeks ago we noticed an ac count of the different departments of business in the vicinity of Nittany. All odd or foolish things seem to be- come fashionable, so here Is where we shine. The following are our prin- cipal persons and departments of bus- {ness at this place: C. C. Workman is our postmaster, merchant and coal dealer: vou should see the lot of busi- ness he has done since this place be- came prominent in history: he carries the U. 8 mall, does his own draying and is looking forward when his store may excel Wanamaker's, DD. Peters is our section foreman: he and his sec- tion hands, Calvin Guiser, E.G. De- Armitt. Robert Harnish and Lloyd Pe- ters, alternately keep section No, 2 of the C. R. R. of Pa. in first class condition: they are personally sible for the keeping of the elegant water on the passenger coaches they furnish them with Ice every morning: they also keep the park In apple ple order: have het Visit Mrs, F with Lock and time the Ww |0ON or stormy fee weekly gom| sits On ground son foe as erected a fine tool house and have everything in fine ordr. IL. H. McMullen is our ‘'squire- elcet, but on aceount of too much other business refused to accept this most important office: he is a lumberman has his mill In full blast on the Irwin | five | tract where he employes less thn hundred men: he also manages farm. John DeVinney Is smith: he is a very hard working man as his occupation Indicates John Nevel is our champion saw wood chopper Ellory Neff Is our genera! agent for the sale of mops Joel Stover is our educator as he has charge of our village school Rev 3ingman, Rev. Crow and Rev. Fleck officiate as pastors, J B our station agent. Cline Zimmerman fs our fruit tree grafter. Wi Zimmerman Is on wall paper agent and paper and hy so doing he makes the environments the ladies beantiful Chas MeClaln is our dally loaf H “Tom Roy." ‘al “saueezer” as Wm here Jacot his Ham ir painter, hanger, tor allenr 0 y he hnsineas fest man Harnis? Mine 7 v =m.” 8S “1. eghorn”™ sample has resigr cold storage John Zimmerms; claims to be players ‘ Lloyd Peters tallest men: small things Zimmerman Robert Har coh Zo they Arm ing skun)d ager cose hallenge the and Wm they natura Samuel Shum Wm fproul Hinds, Zimmerman Fulton and Ja an ment nriet Pr helenf 8S the room, | Clalr RB ing wit} Arthur brother. ir Howard A few da oy Fdward load over Renner's Edward Tavlor have met wit) A very serious accident last week while leading a steer home the animal started with him and around In great style, but all that sav. Hall to Mrs Oak might od him was that his boots were drawn | full of snow and this made too much | of a load for the steer and he wan | compelled to stop. What a niece thing It Is to have big feet WINGATE. Christ Hoover and wife, of Sallahury and Charles Coon and wife, of Altoona, were called home on account of thelr! sister being very low Leonard Watson, after people he was going to transacted business In week Clara 14dingn, after returning from A pleasure trip to Jersey Share, re. mained aver night with her father here and left on Thursday for Runville where she will stay for some time Tast Monday Edna Murray left for Altoona where she will spend some time with her hrother Mary Test. of Philipabure, I» iting her sister Carries Fisher The generous hearted Young men so far, ns to take a sled load up to Nush Hollow have heen, Guyver Alexander and Pred Fisher Raymond Fisher har secured a po. sition In the round house at Tyrone Iast Friday a message came to Mand Summers ealling him to Tyrone to take the fireman examination: this leaves a vacaney In the paddy foree Veria Way, of Starmstown, spent Bunday with his brother Lawrence, telling nionville Tyrone vie. ~Royy $200 high top duced to $2.25. At Yeagers, shoes re. respon- | our black- | filer and | Rossman is | ly k ok aver John | the last | BENNER TWP, the young people of 1 Run, Rock View and Axemann were invited to the home of Mr. Eminhizer at Rock View on last Wednesday even in Those present werd Nellle and Ella Neese, Minerva and Hester Shuey Vians Mollie and Luella K Gertrude Annie Bi Hoy, R wers, Eo ' Some of pr Grove rape, Pearl ith Ber rle and Or. Kelley, and Cathe ner, Gertrude Sho vig Smealtzer, Bovd Krape, Roy Decker Fred Marshall, John and William Kra- mer, Runkle and Howard Frazier, Ir vin Shuey, Robert and Earle Walters, Paul and Jared Eminhizer, BE Neese, John Shuey, Harry Ream) a few others Many thanks to Mr Mrs. Eminhizer for the fine ments and enjovable time On last Thursday, at 12 o'clock noon, Miss Florence Marshall and Mr. Cam- el were united In marriage at the home of the bride of the friends and relatives were invited, there about fifty-one present at the gr dinner served In the evening the calithumplians gathered In and gave them a good old time serenading which was followed by refreshments and dancing It is reported man found it his sleigh on last and break the road for his horse a trip to a certain friend's home Boyd Krape and Orvis Smeltzer re. turned from Altoona on Wednesday after spending a few days with and relatives; they report ha a fine time Some of the farmers hay ing their wheat to the Roos the past week irtley, Grace rine and and Some and that a Necessary certain to get Saturday evening young out friends ing had been haul. psburg mill Sickness has been attacking some of | the people in this community ly some of the scholars, but glad to note that most of the improving Most of the teachers township attended the ‘ special- we sick are of loeal Ben institute of this district held at Hublersbhurg on | last Saturday, February 6th. The In. {struction was very good and will cer. tainly be beneficial to all present Mr. and Mrs. John Kline have been spening a few days with Mrs pister Mra. Corman at Curtin been seriously 11 for some time SMULLTON. Greninger ret asain after doing the Mrs. Wm. J. Mever during a short Miss Sara urned he house work of Wolfe's i1iness Se Her spent severa arti 1 Mills Our Mey ness In ™ enterprising merchant ers. Is engaged In the lis nnection wi or Loa ¥ rir . ¥ BOALSBURG ned nt irl % Wednesday \fe Farmers on rida and Mrs. Woods turned home it ont 15th and Aa lant ghter Rose re week from thelr vise. went Mrs Willlam Mes Mra. Bhuey, attended the funeral of a relative last week ere and her sister drageed him | LINDEN MALL. Jertrude Miller, of the Glades ited her sister, Carrie Welland, | week John Wieland, of Boalshurg, pur. chased a fine team of gray horses last i week of Hale Rosa, and also a horse | of Robert Melellan | Nora Diehl and Rertha Meyer spent | Thursday of last week very pleasant. Ivy with Madie Raymond A sled load of young folks of this place enjoved themselves very much iat the home of Clande Wert, of Tus. | meyville, on Wednesday evening of last | week John Gingerich loaded a ear load of mining props on Friday of last week John and Harry Commings, sons of Abner Cummings, are under the care {of the doctor James M. Ross Ia seriously M11 with the grip vie. lant CENTRE MILLS. Tra Bhultz shot a red fox recently Chas. Miller and sister, Miss Sadie, visited friends at Bpring Mills over funday Harvey Limbert and family, Mm ora TAmbert and BA Miller and family attended the funeral of Fred {TAmbert at Anronshurg last week, Howard Weaver's gave a dance to thelr friends last week, Geo, Kline made a trip to Tock Ha. ven and Nellefonte last week, Don't shake hands with a man you wouldn't trust In the dark tuffalo | arle | refresh- | being | of | on | are | ner Kline's | who has | On Wednesday Gettig's Detwiler home, near ngain take { March 1 Mr. Chi of last moved from the the G. R. Mr. of family home Aaron Meese Detwiler will home after into Colyer, possession | an COLYER~ Potter Twp. ! | irles Bottorff, ployed at Burnham, spent day here with his family Migs Myra Rockey and Miller spent sSatorday friends, Misses {uth Bower Mi Mrs One day 1 William One dd while Mr bridge Thomas accompanied Mrs NS. Alexander and lady friend Ruth Smith Potters the former's ho while crossing of the MeCo into the road shafts broke, the took fright {the lines breaking the animal unmanageable for the driver; cupants thrown out, although Injuries The horse a distance, being caught Stuart Jordan and Blaine Pal- the Jordan home number of children are whooping cough around who Is em- over Migs with and Bertha thelr Girnce, Lena Witmer week at the er's Girove spent home of (BY if from me, field out the and became horse the oC were elved quite one req ran for by Mr mer, neat Quite a with the | vicinity Mr. and | children, of {spending a few | mother, Mrs { been {1 for the mend Mr. and | John spent P. 8. Boal nny this Mrs. Willlam near Lewistown, days with the Busan long, some time but Long and are who Mrs. Thomas Saturday at Boal and the home son PORT MATILDA, hog saw his shadow } BAY he is a sure the next six will think a nothing past have Ground Some ore { weather for anvone who that he has Times in the weeks, Tittle to do with it proved it so The Baptists are to have a new pase {tor at this place, We understand that {he expects to make his home here | hope that » may find our town a | pleasant place f abode, and that It may be bettered by another minister living in it The ith vention for the Huston, Taylor be held In the Bi | Port Matilda on the 4th and 5th of | March It Is hoped that all Sabbath { School workers in the district will all In their power to make this vention a We had a good time last year, and can have a better one this vear, if { will all attend Wednesday arm, about but annual Sabbath district, composed and Worth School con- of townships, will aptist church In BUCCORR very together we On Hills f Port M with ull it's the atilda, 1} pent Sunday at D Benr Mra Emith Ife Store, spent =» f Mrs. Emith's ‘w, } or'e children time at Geo andl Te the parents Isrn ore SHINGL ETOWN has rot ree ward ve Pine OG aA distance Isenberg and Peter are operating Frank Dar's saw mill J. M. Kepler's tract of timber ’ J. H. Bor of Altoona, was a pleas. ant ealler among friends-—how about it Stellan? The farmers are busy ply of wood on hand for the coming year Walter Weaver Is doing the work with his engine and saw | Willie K. Is_all smiles since {young man from Altoona went home Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, “Bronchitis.” Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre- scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your family physician. We pablish our formuine ers - ® banish aloohol from our madisines We urge you to oonsnit your Netny When you tell your doctor about the bad taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, '‘ You are bilious.”” Ayer's Pills work well in such cases. wade by the J. 0, 2 00x Oo, Lowel), Liang ee the 2 {ms Onk Hallequite Ca irles Ronen wa getting a sup- week e: £3 1 i i | | | quite | Among Sun- | | Creek; fdeparture ns no | on in} BEECH CREEK, On Baturday afternoon the the home of Mr. and Mrs, G, W. Bow- | spent Sunday master, north of Unionville, was made | parents, W. G merry by the arrival of a sled | sock of here, of jolly folks from 1 Beech Creek.| Revival services the crowd were Mr, and Mrs, | gress at Grave Carpenter Miller, Mrs. Joseph Heverly | by the and daughter, Miss Florence, of Beech | ploged a very Mrs. Isadore Westner,! of Lock | the Waddle Mrs WwW | £5 Morriasy and Clarence Miss Ruth,* of D ne; { glek for a were a Jolly crowd, out for a!lable to be time, though the thermometer F. N was almost zero, On Sunday, | have they got ready for thelr {make the dust fis After everybody | {g through with body else a long life of for a 1. health and happine all picked out the warmest place in hie d The cracked h vhip, and went ut 6th Inst. TT. O. nt Furst load od Haven; daughter They good sald it ofter dinner, Nenrhoof few dave around ag 1168 jues Clemson ench bought Lin ishing ever: chance make out i they make Clarence F big sl ariver they and awn) rut ried on in Pitts Wm garvin home affairs Mra. Ballle Rellers of Dungary this place hure I. for a again SOBER. of | 9% wishu at U. G ftzel, who couple looking (. K. B pleasant caller Thursday Jerry Btover of Bellefonte, Saturday and der what thelr attraction was UI, N. Auman, who was working at! auphin, came home one day last ober, re, was a Auman's on William seen in our Sunday Hoy, both vicinity We w and were in last week Oone«- | week former's | had | Is again on | of | | ornament unless sign of the | knows | do | con- | we | the | Mrs. James Miller and B went to Lewistown to work Furl Auman attended the party at Millheim on last Wednesday evening Katle Stover, of Millhelm, was ler with her lady friend, Furl A last Saturday, Shaffer a cal- man, Bites 40 10 Your men, don't marry a parlor you can afford to hire a cook. Poitngy Paty, Casita, Pron, n'y wel ders Taiipn, wie. fia Boys' $3.00 patent leather shoes | Wr tho to-day BUFFALO RUN. Hartsock and wife, the are appointment, Rev. A. 1. interesting appointment and nr Wednesda and Ohio after his busi Mattern SPECIAL OFFER: Made to bulld New Business Print will i mks [on a permanent « suaraniesd or ) Souvenir Collection J, 4x ho ETT EIT As Tonge » Vs Resas and Dutch Hye GUARANTEED TO FLEAS) Mention this I You can't feel like it, You can your fire be But, if of Juniata, homes of thelr and Thos, Hart- |b restore Pills guaranteed and women $l a with full guarantee on C, M. Parrish, Pa. where they sell who was + . remedies and now in pro conduct Frank, who just meeting. at with neuralg ain Ir you buy Bexine shattered nerves box Address drug a9 not sul Buy Your Happiness. happy if you don’t don't feel like Fills and thus Bexine nervous men wix or boxes $85, call ist, Bellefonte, the stitute principal Annie } visit Grn friends nt Dur nt as heer of monthe im negs and Mrs. Kate visited friends of Pluming, Pr . Tinnir 14 I and Hysol, Fons f) » reduced to $1.48 At Yeagers 1 o£ Doane Puipudd, IR eg art Ra Babies Rout Tully Bulb of She age Tote Bulk shuns be worih & goer 7 BUCKEEE #7 ROCKFORD, ILL B. W. Budi SIIND 28 CENTS be mn pantie aod parking sul reerice The value ager with wy 1 Baan Pel Band, Bath aad Plast Book hr ton of lu ie, Bile and Pica LE ie oll ae Bellefonte, A. E. SCHAD 20 Allegheny Street, Pa ILLUMINATING OIL makes the light that rests the eyes. Nearest approach to natural sun- light known. Most economical too—burns to the very last drop without readjust. ing wick. Does not char, smoke or “smell” Clear, water-white, free from sediment, Not to be compared with ordinary tank wagon oil, Ask your dealer to serve you out of he original barrel. Then you have the purest, bes! lamp oll made. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Ingependen! Refinery PITTSBURG, ~ PA, Also makers of Waverly Special Auto Of no } ut and Waverly Gasolines, me u ure - THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL and THE SATURDAY EVENING POST want a man or woman in Bellefonte and vicinity to look after subscription renewals and to forward new business. A guaran. teed weekly salary, the amount iepending on the work done, and & commission on each order Ex perience unnecessary. Any one can build Up a permanent paying business without capital. Com- plete outfit and instructions free Agents’ Div The Curtis P aay Are st ade on ishing Compas Iphia, Pa Keep this Pure Groceries insures Better Health to you and AND il alat tal le Food soves Do { I Happiness. HEALTH IS WEALTH nber Pure Groceries are Sechler & Company ills and contrib The Purest Is The Best The Best Is The Cheapest table. and tooth- your fam “eu SN cts} | | | Clearance Sale NOW GOING ON AT J. Finklestine’'s, New Racket Store The entire stack must be sold to make room for Spring Goods. year marks the time for clearing out all our stock. will insure a quick and ready disposal. the store. Note how cheap the goods are selling. NEW LIST OF ARTICLES: This time of the We have cut the prices that You will find great bargains throughout 35¢ Fruit Mashers be Lever Collar Buttons . 10¢ and 15¢ Fancy Valentines 7%¢ Large Bread Ralsers Yathily Laundry Boap Be "Daisy” Lye. . Se Night Lamp Globes. 10¢ Bottles Machine ON). .... fe Wod Coat Hangers 16¢c and 200 Cane Seats. Pea All Bizes Children's Stockings. 15¢ Tin Wall Placques. . Large Odd White China "Cups. . Nice Table Knives. fe Tin Cups, good 600 Bracket Lamps, complete. , Bhs anss 8 Bkeins Embroidery Silks for Brass-Headed Tacks............ Be Embroidery Cotton. ......... 100 Bolts Velveteen Skirt Binding. ...covvvvviss 1c Bmall Lamp Wicks. .......cv....now 1 dos 10¢ Lace Table Covers........ . each 100 Children's Grey Home. ..............& pair 100 Stocks and Collars. .......... 6 cakes 2 3 boxes for 10¢ FARRER Eran 10¢ Men's and Boys’ Linen Collars Sc a yard Ribbon... TA corseed Tin Muffin Rings 25¢ Granite Cooking Boflers. 10¢ China Figures and Novelties 20¢ Children's Gauze Under Walsts Sc Large Papers of Pins. X-Ray Stove Polish 25c and 500 Men's and Boys’ Caps Large Tin Water Buckets Table Oil Cloth... Good Clothes Pins 10¢ Rolls Crepe Paper. . 20¢ and 25¢ Granite Ware. 10¢ Glassware........ 2 for Se Post Cards . . $1.25 Polctures (Game) Veneer ‘Frame 10¢ Wood Salt Boxes... 250 Ladies’ Collars, new styles 25¢ Ladies’ Mittens........ be Cakes White Floating Soap fe Tin Ple and Jelly Cake Plates. . Se Beg Beaters, 4 styles. ... foe Mouse Traps... le yards 10¢ w— We also carry a lurge line of honse furnishings at greatly reduvedcd prices, snd alar of China, Glass, Granite and Hardware will be sold at exceedingly low A full line of Valentines and Post Carde. A Beautiful Don't forget the address, Prices are only good during this sale, Yieture given free to every purchaner. I ——— prices, 7) » e variety ye above J. Finklestine’s New Racket Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Bush Arcade,
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