Page 6. YHE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, February 17th, 1910. Correspondents’ ment Depart THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY Nr MILESBURG. mld Eagle Lodge No, 410 1, O ) will serve refreshments in their hall on Friday evening,” February 18, to which the brothers families OF and their and their sweethearts are cordially In- vited and are expectd to attend : William Kreamer, a graduate of Cincinnatti college, of embalming, on his return home to Berwick, Pa., stopped over on Friday and Satur day of last week with his sister, Mrs T. A. Hugg. Herbert Campbell, our popular ton- sorial artist, has been away from his place of business a few days on ac- count of grip and a bealed hand. We are glad to note that he is back to work again. Wednesday, February 9th, was made the occasion of a very pleasant gath- ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs Calvin Zimmerman, it being the six- teenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Margaret. A reception was give the members of the graduating class of the Milesburg school, coms posed of the following persons Frank Barnhart, Roy Jones, Frank Kanarr, Claud McCullough, Chas Zimmer- man, Margaret Baird, Olive Smith, Bessie Spicer, Bessie Bryan and Mil- dred Shope. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ed dy, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallace, Mrs Blanche Jones and master Lee Jones were also present Margaret was the recipient of very hands well as useful presents, among whicl was a check for $16 drawn in her fa- vor, from her grandfather, IL. T. Ed dy. An supper, followed | fce cream and cake the re freshments. After evening spent in music and games they 0 some ome as oyster i formed an departed, all expressed themselves as having had a very pleasant evening. The parlor was draped In the class colors, purple and white, the dining hall was also artistically decorated in the class col- ors, suspended from the ceiling to the different plates In colors. The table Antained a birthday cake with six- en twinkling candles in colors Roland Bryan and Mahlin Baird able to be about again after a short {liness Mr. and Mrs to be about again ness from grip Jefferson Hubler is wearing a that won't wear off, after a the stork which left a little at his home the past week A sledding party oun drove to U ille on Saturda ing. Asbury home in Hows Miss Creasy her home at Samuel Baird, employed town, spent Sunday at he Miss Blanche Irvin Sundaye« home Mill Hall Miss R« Haupt rone Mrs frienis Ir ! Maud K of called hon the Geo. 1 stork Congratulations, George lambert Bros. have p property known as the Robinson are Jones are short Newton after a smile visit by baby girl of ¥ fol nionvy y even Hanna Sunday Flemington me in se Sunday Emma Bravarr rn sport State of her n Atterman illness Was | last week, leaving irchased the Fron IT Be LLB Te gh LS Se 70) Wy (7 in the near future spent home week The 1 proper Ing the thelr property bk This walk 1 in regards to lear of snow In fr vding to Tangletow: will be promptly ter a storm, and wil be quite too the residents there been compelled to cleaned af RR Convenes. they SNOw fence have all winter T. A. Huge has lighting system and operation by Baturday Mra. Frak Baird has past week with the grip Lont-—A signet ring. on Friday please return to Enoch Smith and re celve reward for the same Thos. Quick, one of Julian's citizens, spent the Sabbath with son. Edward and family Fdward Bhope of Altoona, spent a day last week with his family Samuel Haupt returned home the past week after a visit with friends in Indianna county, Frank Wetzel has his new lighting system In operation and Is strictly up to date. It makes a beautiful mel. low Nght and is much cheaper than oll Chas. Dunkle and wife, of Bhamo- kin, spent part of last week at the residence of 1. C. Bullock, Frank Campbell, of Renove, spent Saturday and Bunday at his home In this place, Sunday morning the town was sud. denly thrown into great excitement by ne wade Pr in purchased a F will have It night heen iN the hest his in Central City. When dis. ond all control and will | rr with first floor wind was the building, were The partly removed T he certainly in favor of the adjoining properties, which otherwise could not have been saved. The sistasce rendered by the fire company was much appreciated by the residents of that neighborhood We did not learn whether Mr, Dunkle carried any Insurance The loss wil be consider- able he was just getting his prop- erty In fine shape and was enjoying the comforts of his home The many friends of Frank Walace, Sr, wil be glad to hear that he is im proving from his recent illness Geo. Taylor has become a resident of Milesburg boro, since Mr. Dunkle's house was destroved by fire, as he was boarding there. The following amination at enumerators township T.A You Our goods on the as us persons Bellefonte for of Milesburg and Boggs Victor Wagner, 8S. M Robb, Hugg and Maud Harshbarger can't keep a good friend, Isaac Murry, made a record as a runner many races the country at conventions picnics and has up against of the best profes- sional runners In the country Isaac now has started a new race in poll tics He has started to run for office We hope him as successful in the fi ture he has been in the past, but If successful In this race, do vou duty as officer, then enter year took the ex. Census man down who has has won over and some fairs, been i= as ir Al one election Is casual for bovse' ties the IH offi next ones winter at Caps dishes 1-2 and A. Hugg’ stove for leas t} numerous “ sale cheap WOODWARD. young gentleman, pickets,” cool night, of freezing his " doesn't ha certain ICWIng ( one the misfortune bad, that B respect to take h { cannot visit D. G. Mingle, of few at 00 1 im where this Lewisburg W. H rheumatism certainly place, sper visiting Swartz dave | sister, Mrs confined with New sleighs | tract of ou our handsome | most give the who Rey m to ng girls young ladies finite me v som YO {One had conclu arrived at a de to since her he “bot new sleigh was to he before everything seems | mo ich sweeter thar We } | versities In the of RYE No fmart our wen to } N ds of nn wt he fortunes cation wha Orndor! tendeg the lee Saturiay night i fine time nding a few with | omie M Klinger home 8 niece AARONSBURG a WOODWARD, nt of the heavy snow storm number of th were drifted with impassable Johnstown, and nturday n Tr _|aarn w wh h mad Ww Hosterman Oliver Hosterman, of Buffalo, spent a few days with thtir parents, CC. W Hosterman's, at this place Rev. BE. E. Haney preached his fare well sermon on last Sunday morning. it being his last sermon at this place, | before going to conference Ww | Hosterman, of Rrookville bought a mate to his driving horse at | the Lose and Mever horse sale at Millheim, on last Saturday afternoon E WW. Pulte. emploved at Piasant [Gap, was here with his parents and | friends Pan't forget the axercises to be giv. {en In honor of Washington's birthday, { on next Tuesday, hy W, ¢. No. 275. {P.O 8 of A; also the banquet which is to follow The scholars of this place enjoyed A vacation on last Tuesaday on ac. count of the Bpring election being held in the schoo! house, John Bheealey, employed at Carroll, Clinton county, visited his family at this place during this week Tal | them t N of S— LINDEN MALL. John Raymond attended the horse sale of Tose and Meyer, at Millheim, on Saturday, Nora Diehl and son Ear! visited her parents at Tusseyville, Ruth Thomas, of Centre Hall, visit. od Ruth and Irene Ross aver Bunday. The meeting In the United Evan. gelieal church closed on Thursday night of last week Jonathan 1. ‘Tressler transacted business in Bellefonte on Thursday of Inst week, Mra. John fhreck, of Lemont, vis. ited John Wibly and wife last week, | We SNOW EHOE. of the of the correspondents, In recent notice towns by their make us think f the little scripture, "A c¢lty that Is set hill bi mae it Snow Shoe, on a hill, over above s¢ level mind ith the is reached; switch backs along beautiful scenery the eve of the Snow Shoe was at time bering district and therefore up in the wilderncas, where was hauled to the river and Lock Haven and Willlamsport sawed into boards, Some two and a the place was borough and issues aecounts different that verse of upon a is with 2000 ft. cannot <0 i A good familiar w of my way up readers which far famed the most Nature nre in our city those which Dame traveler Ones of meets a lum- sprung timber rafted 10 to be hall years Incorporated as a since then concrete walks have been lald on all the prin- cipal streets and a state road built through to Clarence, Our borough sale grocery, under of Kelley Bros, 3 grocery stores, namely: T. B. Budinger, Bon Ton, and A. Thompson & Son, who also run the bakery; Harry Gunsallus is our clo- thier; Henry Sinclair has the res- taurant and W_ A. Sickel is our drug- gist. Drs. Young and Harris look af- ter the medical part of make up Chambers & Uzzle, under the MANAge- ment of dewntown er ago contains whole the management one our George butcher Barryclough, and T. B the managment of our uptown butcher hall, a which pure two companies Hehte \ A. Kelley is our Buding- Harry We water water chart under Reeser, Is have a town line through is carried for first cl spring nlso tlectric r hustiom The Mount proprietor; and In, oward as rate the HUBLERSBU RG of Flem nterred : new cemetery i 4 lershurg Mr Johnsonbaugh erly of near Hub William Maves, of hers at Zion on last Friday after Mrs. Mayes had been a patient for a long time At the tims of her death she was staying with her brother, Mr. White, of Axeman John Gentzel, after a lingering ness of two or three years away on Saturday evening { services to be held on | morning at 10 o'clock, Coughs of Children Especially night coughs, Na- ture needs a little help to quiet the irritation, control the in- flammation, check the progress of the disease. Our advice is ~~give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. We publish our forme ies We banish aloohe! from sur medicines wan ort rebure Mra urried wan Noa sufferer 11] parsed Funeral Wednesday Democrat | NITTANY. ( | few days recently, from a distance attending| Ruth Beck is improving rapidly quarterly conference at this place on | “Xpects 10 be from the hospital Saturday were Earl Zimmerman, of [In 8 week or Hecla; William Minnick, of Hublers Mrs. E. R burg; T. M. Heltman and Al lished, | bome at Crabtree, of Ciintondal« Bruce Harris and Lew Robb,’ | seen our burg last some of his day last week Robert Dietz Windber; Mrs, Willlam daughter Pearl, of Mrs, Perry Webner On last Friday Lew BOALSBURG. Mr. and Mrs to lancaster to who is very are week were George, Those and Wash home two Llo bt see { returned to her glad to Garbrick his ha Ed. Beller's down to Garbrick is to in Sunday of many Altoona, friends called here on pee brother Geo Orie ILLE, SBtonevalley RUNV Ground hog taking the “Jack” ground minutes and wife and baby, wean seen Webner and Lamar, called on one day last week Yocum, teacher of err for some It's a the the je overlooks joy ria conductor M fe thelr ple fare vishes BiCK ¥ Gare heir with learn ¢(, of Bedford, rie ing timber from when of the Cross Roads school, gave his if Penn Wallace grand scholars a sled ride and them to his home in Hublersburg treated | Lon, 8 sunday wi eis them to ice cream and cake. The len ‘ scholars are all very much delighted ! hak over the kindness of thelr teacher hay they all like him very much pleasant On Wednesday last John and family the former's spent the day with William and family of Lamar, and Mr ner's daughter and husband and Robert Dietz and family, Somerset county, Pa Mr. Bingman, of Beavertown, der county, Is visiting his Bingman and family, at this Tom Gunsallus, who was near Waddle, has returned The funeral of John passed through our town one past week to Hublersburg Dan Long got a new ho week He has give up his trip In y A ( MeClintick flying machi Wi Clark too busy ing sales now make any pleasure Well, what did valentine you took and ws and lady friend, e¢ returned home after very trip to Jersey Shore Howard Watson has returned home from Avonmore On the sick Mr. and Mrs {ter Edward Gross; of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur with an accident, which of having his collar | others the sick list | ing im nod Saturday tended at Mra home Clara and Tolbert mother Webner Web- baby, of Windber, and lint Edward James Lucas Poorman, Mas the little son Bedient, met was the ean broken, The Aare A. E. SCHAD 20 Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa also 114 bone ) son, on place ount the social wa wot well DF. Poormans' Jamen from hurt employed home Johnsont igh Lhe Lucas rned Shoe the ret atfer day Snow being seriously on railroad rae n can print your sale bills is school ith attending nday ds here wers and sor Russel wl Guy Nola who Is at Willams spent BN his parents and many jer Dan 8S} were employed returned hor Rey Bingn friends t Bn) day | week abhi AODADE ATR Tor le Lots of snow our people The still In pr Ww IS HER Wm. W. Keichline & Co. S. Water St, meeting Bellefonte, I¥ LIVERY ATTACHED tents elder, part of the very able foved by the majority Rev. Bingman Frank Emer: Johnstown mother and br here the much and KE er Boyd week needed brother a were tt) Past here Genre vhether don't mw { Harry Ya . our NS rift as He ou him. she hatchet Mary All there The Purest Is The Best rac The Best Is The Cheapest ™ an he won't get ’ CArries ¥ ght to ha hey AVE mall and table. Keep Pure Groceries are not only more palatable and tooth- this in mind when you provide for your some lut insures Better Health to you and your fam 3 ily. Pure Food saves Doctors’ Bills and contributes. chicken an egg It to i The Bug Ketchall-Boyd Johnson | Hing mate was attended the other da with Lawrence 8 referee The SCTRAD WAS to your Happiness. URE 2 other day HEALTH IS WEALTH well Remember Pure Groceries are sold only by w Ea t y .) Misses Allee Ad Haver Clearance Sale NOW GOING ON AT J. Finklestine’s, New Racket Store The entire stock must be sold to make room for Spring Goods. This time of the year marks the time for clearing out all our stock. We have cut the prices that will insure a quick and ready disposal. You will find great bargains throughout the store. Note how cheap the goods are selling. NEW LIST OF ARTICLES: pm Mashers 23¢ ie ase 45 6 cakes 200 3 boxes for 10¢ 2 for be 63¢ 2 for 10¢ each 10¢ a pair 10e each 35¢ Fruit Se Laver Collar Buttons $1.60 Heavy hand-made 75¢ large Bread Ralsers Family Laundry Boap Se "Dainy” Lye . fe Night Lamp Globes 75¢ Imported Fancy shopping fe Wod Coat Hangers 16¢ and 20¢ Cane Seats All Bizes Children's Stockings 16¢ Tin Wall Placques, ........s Large Odd White China Cups Nice Table Knives athe sa fe Tin Cups, good cheats 50¢ Bracket Lamps, complete .e 8 Bkeins Embroidery Silks for . Brass. Headed Tacks 1 dos leo S¢ Embroidery Cotton sssassesssss ob opool 16 10¢ Bolts Velveteen Skirt Binding. . 1e Small Lamp Wicks, ..... cesshow 1 don bo $6¢ imported Fanck shopping Paskets ie 10e¢ Children's Grey Hose. .......ccvvveof palr Jo 10¢ Stocks and Collars. ...... RT, 10¢ Men's and Boyy' be a yard Ribbon Tin Muffin Rings .“t 25¢ Granite Cooking Bollers 10¢ China Figures and Novelties 20c Children's Gauze Under Walsts be Large Papers of Pins X-Ray Btove Polish... 26c and 0c Men's and Boys’ Caps 0¢ washrubbers « both Table Ol Cloth . h $1.25 Potts, Sad irons good quality 10¢ Rolls Crepe Paper. 200 and 26¢ Granite Ware 20¢ Velling all colors 2 Tor Se Post Cards $1.26 Poletures (Gams) 10¢ Wood Balt Boxes 2c Ladies’ Collara new styles 2e Fancy Glassware sach Se Cakes White Floating Soap. . fe Tin Ple and Jelly Cake Plates be Egg Boaters, 4 styles. ...... Linen Collars Wash Bollers i papers be 2 boxes now An use use sides nn yd a st a roll Be special 10e yard 106¢ now each le Veneer Frame "a [h only be 2 for be now 13¢ vos + 100 special a FARR sERR Ey We also carry a large line of house furnishings at greatly reducded prices, and slags variety of China, Glass, Granite and Hardware will be sold at exceedingly low prices. The above ices are only good during this sale. A full line of Valentines and Post Cards. A Beautiful Picture given free to every purchaner. Don't forget the addres, —— - — J. Finklestine’s New Racket Store, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa
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