Page 6, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, June 30th, 1910. Correspondents’ Department HE NEWS IN TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS. As no paper will be issued from this office next our will kindly omit their usual items for the week of July 4th, This Is the us- week, customary summer vacation of one week. MACKEYVILLE. Mrs. Jesse Elgelberger, of State Col- lege, spent Sunday very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. Duck Clarence Shearer and Miss Walizer | gave their friends the slip and drove to Lock Haven where they were cretly married last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Shearer have the wishes on their journey down stream of life The Children's services held in M. E. church last Sunday evening were well rendered T. J. Smull & Son, our merchants, have installed several lights which makes quite an Improve ment in our town Our farmers making hay crop, much more than ticipated. Harry Summers State of their week Elizabeth atson, visited her Mrs here last Mrs. Dervin is sepending som parents and friends Jacob Kerchner have been at Maha months, last week Mary isher returned he week after njoyal visit friends in On Wedn« ing citizens wer reporis caus 25th bes’ engaged in an excellent was at nr are busily which is st an- also G. W called to by the illness and death Brow: wife, were and wife Brown and College relative last of Green Watson, family, who ¢ for gove ral their home here last with me law- y the their been fined » abl Mrs of Tyr with son Helen He ! spent a few da her sister, Mrs Those who 8 hers ant NOOK ME F spent Sunday here John Halnes and son, Wilfred, of UL. fenville; Erma Sylvis, of Stormstown Harry Wagner and wife and George BEstright, of Milesburg: Bessie Baney of Bellefonte, and Jacob Kerchner, of Port Matilda Mrs. John Walker, of Mill Hall spent Wednesday among friends and relatives here NITTANY. On Monday, June 20th, Mrs. P. T Evers and children, of Hublersburg, came to this place to help the former's grandmother, Mrs. G. W. Young, cele- brate her 73rd birthday, and found her busy doing the week's wash, her daughter, Marie, being on the sick Hist. Mother Young, as everybody calls her, can be seen working In the garden and among her chickens every day and is smarter than lots of women at 40 Her many friends wish her many more happy returns of her birthday. Willlam H. Beck received a car- load of limestone screenings the past week and has put some around his barn and will use some for concrete work around his home Our farmers have begun to make hay: the grain is coloring fast and it won't be long till harvest will be here Some of our young people attended | Children's services at St. Paul Sunday night, Where are you going to spend your Fourth? Boyd Emerick, our Jolly salesman, was home over Sunday; he is selling tobacco and cigars for a large firm in Altoona. He has a fine line of goods and anyone who wishes a first class clgar should smoke the Happy Sam b¢ cigar. Boyd likes his position and is having fine success Wilson Ammerman and Harry Bak- er were to Lock Haven one day the past week on business, Of course you're going to the “sane Fourth” at Bellefonte, Bang! Mrs, Hetty Tate has returned home after visiting friends in Snow Shoe, David BE. Williams is all amiles since the arrival of a young daughter. Both mother and babe are doing fine, Mrs. Raber, of Braddock, is visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs, G. W, Young and family, Ellery Krape, of Lamar, was through our town one day the past week, sell. ing cherries at 7 cents per quart, and id quite a lot of them. We noticed a number of people from our nearby towns on our streets on Wanted_Bverybody to hand the correspondent so joss te Damorst, tha on CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY correspondents | | Merril ge | the | the obliging | EAS | Philadelphia, | were | traveling | RUNVILLE. forget the festival Saturday July 2nd, and Monday night, July 4th, to be held on the lawn at the school house, Come, everybody, and bring your friends along. All good things of the season will be Don't night, sot | forth ual custom to allow our employees the | | of Mrs. Porter Beringer Tyrone, were guests Lucas home last week Miss Kate l.ouck, of State and at children, the John College, | 1s visiting her parents, The Messrs Charles Rodger and Lucas departed for Penfield, where they are employed. Willlam Watson, of Tyrone, the Sabbath with his wife and son The ried in to be Red oth Mrs. Martin Indiana county mer's mother Mrs. John guest at the W. H. Lucas atur spent little that tar- week, proved moving picture show our village last A SUCCess Men's festival at Yarnell, July Brower and children, of are visiting the for Mrs, Jayne Lucas Furl, of Philipsburg, Hancock residence went down to Wing ing for a little stro through the town arnish residence for is a te aay eve 1 his at the recreati Frank Lucas list, has ag Mr 1 and was on the sick HUBLERSBURG. Ww Rumberger . 3 (1 '1t isiy i we + her speedy red FILLMORE are 4 gides ell fron and was badly : red have commenced t rattle of tha mows in our locall of hay and ilip Rs week Pr 4 last The farmers make ha) the can be heard all around ty: they report a good crop also a good crop of wheat Some of our young men go to Helle fonte every Saturday night, and not met back until Sunday moraing, what is the attraction, boys? The thermometer registered %0 here last week YARNELL. Children's serviec will be held at the U. B. church at this place on Sundey morning, July 3, at 9:30 a. m. Every- one cordially invited to attend Misses Erma Poorman and Dalsy Shawley, of Milesburg, visited among friends and relatives here last week Miss Ella Confer returned home on Bellefonte hospital on last Wednes- day in a very serious condition John Walters, of Mileaburg, was an over Sunday visitor at J. A. Confers Miss Samantha Pownell spent SBun- day at Rebershurg Mra. James Croft, of Nanty Glo, Is | visiting among relatives and friends here Green Heaton and wife, of Peru, were Sunday visitors at this place Elmer Pownell, who is employed at Pittsburg, is spending his vacation at { his home here Miss Madalene Gheret, of Belle fonte, Is spending some time with her | friend, Miss Ella Confer at this place Miss Fannie Walker, of Snow Shoe, {is spending some time with her par lente, Mr. and Mra, George Walker's. | Milforl Cox, of Pleasant Valley, was seen on our streets on Sunday, Fountain Shope Is spending some time at Harry Shawley's, The festival held at this place on Saturday evening was well attended, Miss Cora Fetzer ls spending this week In Bnow Bhoe A Woman's Great Idea. Is how to make herself attractive, But, without health, it is hard for her to be lovely In face, form or temper, A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and kid. ney poisons show In pimples, blotehes, skin eruptions and a wretched com. plexion. But Electric Bitters always roves a godsend to women who want enlth, beauty and friends, They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, rify the blood; give strong nerves, en, pure breath, smooth, vel. i | the onc | thing iit did do | last Friday from Bellefonte where she | has been learning the millinery trade. | Mra. Orvis Fetzer was taken to the PORT MATILDA. Fine weather here during week Everthing planted be growing very rapidly On Thursday A. S alding in moving were bullding an bridge in the plank of W, J. Wiser, one had the misfortune large stones strike break it The leg is the ankle, The the past seems to Williams where while they abutment for a road mt the mile west of to have him stone home town, Or the on the leg and broken just above bone is broken In two places, and the other bone in one place. They had a horse hitched to the stone to drag it to the place where It was to be used While dragging it, end caught on a root or some Mr. Willlamg had a pick and was trying to hold the stone from roll. ing while others loosened (it When come loose it turned over the others way, catching his one leg be- tween it and another stone WwW. 8 Crain just came along in his automo bile and he took him in his car to his home at Port Matilda Dr. Harsh berger was summoned who set it and bandaged his leg. He then advised Mr. Williams to go to some hospital for treatment He therefore left Fri day for the hospits at Philipsburg Word has since received ing that he well, and that everything right f{) Y ty of one been stat tting along right to and W. 8S ile this ’ wn 1s front J. M. Williams each got an automol They } fly You PBroadwa happened (« principal coming STATE COLLEGE machines this 1» nt} Oscar Ammerman is going to his 4th in Altoona He says State College i» not large enough to hold him on such a big occasion Hurrah for the Fourth, next Monday State College! All welcome! at AARONSBURG. Wasson has gone to spend with her mother at Pleas. Mrs RU some time ant Gap | FORSTER:-—Mrs. Frances Forster | dled at her home In Aaronshurg on | Baturday: funeral services were held at her residence on Wednesday fore. | noon, conducted by her pastor, Rev. | Dr. Schuyler, of Centre Hall, assisted by Rev. B. R. M. Scheeder, of the | Lutheran church Mra. Forster was {one of our oldest ladies and was high- | ly respected and loved by all who knew her Herbert Yearick, of Bunbury, visit. od at the home of George Homan's Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee of Tus. seyville, and Paul Swabb and son, of Farmer's Mills, spent the Sabbath here with their mother, Mrs. Swabh {| The Citizen's band furnished the music for the O44 Fellows’ decorating At this place and at Millheim on last | Saturday Mrs. C. C. Bell, accompanied by Miss Louden, of Huntingdon, have gone to spend a few days with friends lNving at Bellefonte: after which they will go to their homes In Huntingdon Stewart Anderson od at the home of Chas, Stover's: Helen seems to know just how to en- tertain him when he comes | Mra. Thomas Hare, | Mra. John Hackenberg, of Milton, vis ited at the homes of 1. E. Stover's and C. OG. Bright's last week Mrs. Clayton Wyla of Burnham, spent a few days with her mother, Mra, BehrefMer, | 7 Martin Helsell, of Holsopple, visited | {at the home of his father-in-law, How. ard Acker's, Mrs, Anna Wolfe, accompanied hy | her son, Edwin and family, of Wolfe's | | Btore, pent a few days at the home of Mrs. Effie Weaver, Mrs. Mary Joslyn, G. A. 8, of Phil. adelphin; Mra. Agnes Dyer, G. A, P, of Pittsburg; Mrs, Virgie Mull, of Milton, spent a few days very pleas. Inst week, - SOBER. Hebros Rreon, who was working at Dauphin, is spending a few days here, Furl Auman, while driving to Spring Mills on Thursday, the horse scared at the train and very nearly upset the vehicle; her arm waa badly bruised, Miss Anna Auman and Furl Au. man attended a plonle on Sunday in the mountaing report a good time, of Altoona, visit. | Miss | of Altoona, and | antly at the home of Annie Guisewite | CENTRE LINE. The farmers are beginning to make clover hay Harry Gensamer is finely with his new large raising getting along and had Baturday, house quite i the 25th Chester toonu, also Raymond, of trip with his noon at the on Hoover Blair and brother, of Al Fisher and brother, Tyrone, made a flying auto last Sunday after- home of James Fisher, Miss Mary Lytle and brother, Tres- tor, State College, visited the home of Robert Ross Jacob Cronister and wife spent Sune day at Huntingdon Furnace There was a great surprise given In honor of Miss Viola Dunlap, last Thursady evening Thirty of her young friends gathered at her home in honor of her 18th birthday All joved themselves with music and games that were played Fine re. freshments were served 0. Peters and wife, visited the home of Sunday Mr of of Btormstown, W. M. Way last and Mrs, Orvis T. Miller were visitors at Harry Mondn of Near on SKUNK HOLLOW-—Penn Twp. ' Fie had a runawa nd was badly hurt, but is Im ree htol { BUFFALO RUN 1) PLUM GROVE—Potter Twp | FIEDLER nd ther f+ Burd and the home of O. FP. Br Herbert Yearick and family bury, are visiting at the father, Thomas Shull's J. D. Stover made an auto trip to Centre Hall on Monday evening where {the Woodmen instituted a new lodge Arthur Melvin and Wilbur Holder- : family visited at ith on Sunday of Sun- home of her Iman, of Tusseyville, visited their mother, Mra. M. F. Hess, over Sunday COLYER. The rain and warm weather are making the corn look promising, and soon the clicking of the reaper will be heard Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Nevel and chil dren, Sunday with their parents here Mrs. Philip Bradford of Lemont, spent several days at the R. Lee Lewistown, with the former's Nevel Miss Maud Neff was royally enter- {tained by her friends, Missea Clara and Blanche Relber, over Sunday. spent mother, over Bunday day afternoon at the J. H. Moyer home, VALLEY VIEW, Mr. West Rider, who was Injured last winter, I» slowly recovering lame leg Philip Resides fell last { hurt his side and arm | do his work | At the festival we raised over teen dollars—thanks week and Cherry picking Is quite good In this | locality The grain fields look fine In Buffalo | | Run Valley, and fruit is quite plenty. | the | evening i Rev. H. Bradley will preach In {U, B. church next Sunday { July the 3rd, | If you drop Into Green's Pharmacy {Co. you will ind a cigar case there with a canopy top—a National Clgar Stand. This stand has a special sig- nificance for every smoker In Belle fonte. Three thousand progressive druggist In New York, Chicago and throughout the country have these National Cigar Stands in thelr drug stores and own them. But here Is where the smoker comes In; these | three thousand druggists buy their ef | gars together. They command better {values than the ordinary cigar store {ean obtain because they have thelr {brands produced In enormous factory uantities, Drop Into the National ‘ignr Stand for a Black and White clgar—forget A only pald Ge. for | ft—and you will recognize quality sold in many three for a quarter brands, en- | of near Lewistown, spent over and children, | home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. J. George Nevel and Lester Weaver, of | Mrs. Mahala Orvis Horner and wife spent Sun- | He | ean stand about half his weight on the | and can hardly ! pix : Fire Near Morrisdale. The residence of John Quick, Morrisdale, was totally destroyed all the contents, incurring a los from $500 to 1000, on which thers no insurance, Mr, Quick had his work In the mines, and his was out In the field after the when the fire was discovered fred Waring, a neighbor, who take the children from an BOT by ha near 1 by fire on Monday morning, together with 8 of wae to wife e COWS Al- d to upstairs | | - Hyves Much the family In the home and porsess- window sympathy is felt total loss of long. ~Journal thelr for their to save Wedding Centre invitations printed Democrat Ww and elegant line work. at the new type for this ¢ have of stationery 6,600 Centre Circulation other paper in over exceeds any by 2,600, county A Storekeeper Says: “ A lady came into my store lately and said : LE] I have been using a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove all winter in my apartment. I want one now for my summer home. I think these oil stoves are wonderful, If only women knew what a comfort they are, they would all have one. I spoke about my stove to a lot of my friends, and they were aston ished, They thought that there was smell and smoke from an oil stove, and that it heated aroom just like any other stove. I told them of my experience, and one after another they got one, and now, not one of them would give hers up for five times its cost.’ ” The lady who said this had tho an oil stove was all right for qu heating milk for a baby, or boiling a kettle of water, or to make coffes quickly in the morning, but she never eamed of using it for difficult or heavy cooking, dinner table so tired out that Just light a Perfection Blove an. up to the bottom of the room len't heat i Now-—she knows. Do you really sppreciate what a New Perfection Ofl Cook-8tove means te you ? No more coal to carry, no more coming to the ou can't eat, Immediately the heat from an intense blus fame shoots , kettle or oven, But . There is no smoke, no smell, no outside heat, no drudgery in the kitchen where ons of these stoves Is used ht Cautionary Note: Be sure you get this stove—ses that the name plate reads ¥ New Perfection ™ New Perfection Oil Cook-stove It has a Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates and food hot, The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere | if not at yours, write for Descriptive Clroular to the nearest agency of the The Atlantic Refining Company Incorporated) Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves Ready Money a \ - 4 BELLEFONTE TRUST “THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU." CO. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AEROPLANE RACES AVIATION WEEK AT ATLANTIC CITY It is nota far ery back to “Darius Green and his fiyin’ machine” when aerial navigation was considered im. possible. To-day Atlantic City is preparing for a great Aviation Meet from July 2 to 11, when three of the greatest flyers of the modern world will demonstrate their mastery of the air. Glenn H. Curtiss, the holder of the world's record for speed, will fly daily from July 4 to 11. Walter E Brookins, who holds the rec wd for high fly ing, will give exhibitions July 7 to 11 in a Wright aeroplane. This is the first contest between the Wright and Oar. tise machines. It is also expected that Charles K* Hamilton, the great long distance aviator, will be present and race from July 7 to 11. There will be prize events each day, including a fifty- mile flight over a five mile circalar course, and prize high flying, July 7 to 11, directly over the beach front and ocean. The Pennsylvania Railroad is the direct route to Atlan. tic Oity, and excursion tickets are on sale from all points. Connections are made in Broad Street Station, Philadelp hia, with trains over the Delaware River Bridge, all-rail route.
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