THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 4, 1910, A HE NEWS [IN SPRING MILLS. Killian, of Lewisburg, fing a tour through the valley up walnut trees William Pealer made a business trip to the county seat recently, The parties who are doing the illegal fishing-—dynamiting and net fishing between this and Penn Cave, better travel a little slow as they have been looked after and for any further In- formation given our constable, W, O Graden, a reward of five dollars will be given to the party doing so; and should they be brought to justice, they will be made a fair sample of; did they ever help to stock our streams? no, they did not, but they will fish with all the illegal devices they know of A word to the wise, ete W. LL. Campbell, our station agent has been removed from this station to the Coburn station; hope they will get kinder treatrnient than they re- ceived at this station. Jacob Lee, of Linden Hall, is his successor Mrs. James Grove, after finishing her breakfast, sank down by the of his chair and died instantly; of death, dropsy; funeral last day buried Farmers’ Mills Warren Wood sporting ball-bearing buggy in town Condo the agency them; will be the one to get the first Mrs. May Gramley nd son, Titus returned 0 \ 1 at lL.ock Haver old school Wm. Reil business it both intereste« Reiber and pounds of | R. D. buying CALISS Tues- at the who has 8a PLEASANT Preaching next Sund gust 7th, at the Advent hut Rev. Meredith Miss a few days last week at Mrs. N. L. Gill davs at Altoona last we Pleasant Gap base ball Zion on Saturday at was 4 \ thie A RY P. Grace Shearer, spent Swartz's visited ed the score Hurrah fc Al r IFust the MADISONBURG Refort y ¢ the worted havir up to ses or g had a big Lulu Grim her friend, Pearl Rover Our base ball team will play the Tylersville nine In Homer Creb's stubble field on Saturday, Aug. Sth time of Fle gton, visited over Sunday mir YARNELL. W. E Brown, of Clarence among his relatives and many here recently Albert Welsh, of Bellefonte, spent A part of last week with his aunt here, Mra. George Walker Miss Nora Walker returned home last week after spending a few days with friends In Snow Bhoe circulated friends CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY } | i= mak- ! | 8D nding a side | NITTANY. Miss Martha Turner, week with and other Cordy Dorman Mackeyvil'e this summer, Elmer Williams, of Crider gpent Sunday at Willlam Gates’ Mrs. Ida Miller, of Howard, has been spending the past week with her sis ter, Mrs. Carrie Gunsallus, here Mrs. Julia Robb and Miss Gates are spending a week with Robb's parents at Mt, Eagle, Mary Gates Is spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. William Tressler John Willlams spent Sunday at his home after two weeks' absence Wilson Ammerman was quite {ll the gst week G. W. Young was visiting friends in Bellefonte and his sister, Mrs Shuman Lyons, Bellefonte, over Sunda) On Saturday, day will join with the E. Sunday schools along the eryvbody cordially invited along and have a good time at of Altoona, Is her uncle Wil- relatives here has returned where she was lam Gates, Miss home from employed Siding Mas Mrs also near our Sun other U line, Ev to go it August 6th, school is hea ) | ful Hecla Park wto ? | Quite a few of our young folks at- | tended the festival at Romola on Sat. urday night Homer Walker, of Snow Shoe, was A recent visitor among friends and relatives here Mra. Welmenia Packer friends here Mrs. John Welsh and daughter, Lulu, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with the former's sister here Two of Romola's young sports were seen on our streets on Sunday even. Ing: what is the attraction, boys? is visiting SMULLTON. Mre. Henry G. Royer, of Johnstown, and Mrs. Max Foutz and daughter, of | Bellwood, are visiting In this locality, Miss Reta Miller, of Flemington, af- ter vigiting here for some time, became : seriously ll and Is at present staying | at the home of her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. James Miller Mra. Emma Linge returned from the Lock Haven hospital last Saturday. Quite a number of parties have heen out In the mountains for huckleberries but they do not seem to be very plen. Serenes Harry and daughter, Miss Annie, attended the funeral of Mr. Frazier at Mill Hall Miles Breon, who returned from Northumberland recently, has been seriously ill with pneumonia and an Injured finger during the past week, George and Ezra Breon, of Phila. Satins. are visiting at the home of parents, Kelster Billet of of their ct Mrs. R. W id} 3 their ott Krebs PINE GROVE MILLS. a1 " 8 Fr re. Re He parties fre for P} week ah ot M1 IM gle § AS ATE m OXCUrS Atlant City last nearly fine crop adelphla and The farmers are through harvesting onts in this locality George Glenn and Willlam are both away on vacations A gentleman from Pittsburg pure chased a number of lots on west Bea. ver Avenus on Monday, from J. L Holmes, who Is agent for the Foster Bros, Joseph Harvey has the record brok. en by having the largest catch of mts in this town. He has been catching two and three nearly every day for a week, and on Monday morning his trap had five In It of cast Beaver Avenue has a No. 1 rat dog which the rats as they are left trap on the diamond of the town The foundation for the new Metho- dist church Is almost completed Mrs. Price and Harold B. Shattuck had each a new walk of concrete ma- terial put down In front of their res. idences on Beaver avenue. There are only two orthree boardwalks remaining along the entire avenue pretty the Imboden BENNER Twp, The principal business around Rock is Col. Reynolds repairing his farms and bulldings Mrs. George Fike made a trip to Bellefonte on Bunday and brought Carl and Leslie along home with him for a short visit Henry Walters, Benner's took to the raise, little boy Imm some time In the evening, wandered away from home and when searched for was found at the home of Isaac Tress. ler's, where he was well cared for. Mr. Bob Walters loft his home bright and early on Monday morning for a horse race over to the home of Ira Benner's, the contesting parties were Bob and himself, and Bob beat Miss lda Fike has been suffering with a severe tooth and jaw ache the past week, but Is some better Mr. Runkle Frasier will likely start farming in the spring as he will have a boy to help him, | | | | | vacation | | girls In town at | phia, | Mabelle | Jenny i ney | were | iinburg | Sunbury, { | | | vited Mr. Thomas Smith | makes short work of | out of the church | there was service every on | Saturday between five and six o'clock | ] : } | ] | week pleasantly | Mr AARONSBURG. Mr, and Mrs. George MeCormick, of | Potters Mills, visited at the home of | their paretns, Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Min- | gle, Nellie's friends are glad to hear | that she is 80 well pleased In her new | home | lL.eroy versity Mensch, of at the Is home of the writing and brother visiting thelr the home Un his happiest a student Selinsgrove Mary on Is one thin Miss Mary Kerstetter State College, are Becky Snyder, Thomas Miller, of welcome guest of wite and family Mrs. Roudenbush, vigited at the home Wasson's Miss Margaret Blac the welcome (Crouse, at the H. E. Crouse's Ira Gramley accompanied by daughter, of visiting relatives over Sunda Mensch spent living Hurr of aunt, Zz. D Mrs { 0 ut Hall, is the Will Guise Centre her son, of of Pleasant Prof Gap, | R. 1 k., of guest Philadel of Mis of Mi in home and Mrs Mrs ind Mrs Niagara Hving In daughter, Miles Ar and Falls Mit who few da this place of Altoona at the farm hon Mrs, Clavton M Orwig and the is emploved at with 1} Harry M parents int l.ewis spent the and inser Walter to Wolfs home home at fo Chapel they wer | that | work {evil of our geen | tants I Very {| I | mt {and where the o PORT MATILDA, sunday Rev, Patch, president of Anti-Baloon League, was in our town and conducted a union meeting in the M. E, church He is a great man, doing a great work, and we know he will meet with success in this of trying to awaken men from sleep, In regard to this great Innd Young knocking into the yard On the their Three men of our town upples ven going and shaking the trees at the home of one oldest inhabi This person poor and hard task to get a living vou have any manly principle ou at all, surely will not cownrdls to go steal the poor old woman may If ist steal go there Is plenty afford to were and « our has a Boys, Is about be so Hitle You you ns and in have where lose very good town would try their chil of such of this Just as VHRer car It be parents in our the minds of start, the evil too much here his fruit thing If to impress dren, from the domes We have business carried as anything begins to get rip« will sed flocks of boy getting with it Suppose 1 chould go to mir home, enter yo garden and be to gather your vegetables them off 1 like it bot! would a # Oh on gS00n Kin and carry Not much beware; re in accordance to ROTTE iy nt 1 1 1 ttle nd Rule = HANDS ChUCK SN( SHOT Ww JULIAN, Parsons, of Williamsport hours in town with his Ww few George pent a parents Miss Roxy Me evening for Davis, will visit her sister, Mra. Joe Kline Mrs. J. H. Turner with her son, Thomas, left on Sunday morning for Buffalo, N. Y., where she expects to spend a few weeks with her brothers Mrs. John Parsons, who has been confined to her bed since last Febru. ary, is still growing weaker, and on account of her extreme old age It is not possible for her to recover Mr Sones, of Punxsutawney, spending a few days here visiting his brothers and sisters Quite a number of our town people attended the M. E plenie at Lakemont Park last Thursday There will be no services next Sunday while after the left on Sunday Va. where she Yers Ww for a revival meeting night in the has all blown over and very seldom there Is anything in either church Old time religion seems to be a thing of the past, and what Is practiced now, Is simply church member and no change of heart. week, but now It PLUM GROVE-—Boggs Twp. Helen Davidson Is spending ' a days with her sisters, at Altoona Mr. and Mrs, Roy Alexander have returned to Pltealrn after a few woeks visit with thelr parents here Ella Alexander, of Iellefinte, spent Sunday at J. BB. Alexander's and W HB. Fisher's here Rachel Warner, of Bellefonte, spent | Bkirts—White or Colored Mr. and Mra. J. Moore, of Pittsburg, | Bunday with her parents here are visiting at the home of Ellis Way's here, Bertha Mitchell, of Yankee Town, is spending a few weeks with her cousin, Mary Mitchell, here Ethel Henton, Eva Brower and sis. ter, spent Sunday with their friend, Elizabeth Fisher here, Anybody wanting to here the pole. eat story, ask Fred, Martin, of Clyde. in either | By some reason | few | ! 0 PELED fiesbut GrewWorse CwWOrK hegan ren. v grow time, Came vas me 8B & B women's white wash skirts $1.00 How often you would pay a Dollar for a nice White Wash Skirt for one pienie. Here are White Wash Bkirts that should look well for many picnics and on pumerous other occasions— —White Linene with pleated tunic effect — all sizes, regular or extra large ~waist band 22 to 36 inches ~length 36 to 44 inches— $1.00 each. Same style Skirts and same sizes—Black or Blue Duck with White Dots £1.00, Assortments other Wash that will meet your require-| ments for style, merit and price. BOGGS & BUHL, | NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA, - #o they They cum b In their Every boy knee per, can knock We are getting some nights here at present ing the thermometer registered far above frost line The have begun thelr sawing In nings, know that fall off any stepped up and knocked a few with of 16 to You can't Port high-to-a-grasshop a home run From the law client always has goo if he has plenty point a of view 8 #e {or acs money home avor An sCore beat tion cool pretty Monday more The girl wh apt in good she Cov to “no not is crickets the eve is not far BO We maor« “Put Up” Fruits In Wide Mouth Jars — it's far more satisfactory than to spoil the beauty of great, luscious peaches and pears by cutting them, The Atlas E-Z Seal Jar is ideal for all kinds of pre- serving—it holds large fruits whole—it seals with a touch—it is made of better quality glass than other jars and is perfectly smooth at top. Ask your dealer to show you the ATLAS E-Z Seal Jar (Lightning Trimmings) * » ». 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