Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 11, 1910, Image 8

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THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Thursday, August 11th, 1910.
Correspondents’
Department
Continued.
HOWARD.
To make the most
“stuff,” be it cloth, iron
acter—this is success,
of your
or char-
fn Our Churches Next
Christian Chapel Rey
(Presbyterian) of Academia, Juniata
county, will preach in the eld Lick
Run church at Js sonville, at half
past ten In the morning the |
Christian Chapel in half |
past the
Reformed—Pastor KE, F
preach at Mt Bethel at
and at Salona at half past
annual Harvest Home service
cur at Mt. Bethel
Methodist Episcopal
Taylor will preach in
past ten o'clock, at
past two, and at
seven (The
apologies to
at Howard
Sabbath,
James
Hyde |
and in
Howard at
evening
seven in
Faust
ten o'clock, |
seven, The |
will oc- |
Pastor R. 8S
Howard at half
Kennedy at half |
Curtin at half past |
correspondent offers |
the Methodist brethren |
and Beech Creek for the]
blunder in announcing services last]
Sabbath evening, and regrets that |
some were inconvenienced and disap-
pointed thereby.)
United Evangelical
Rhoades will
half past ten
at half past
|
|
|
]
Pastor
preach at
o'clock,
geven
WwW. WwW
Fairview at|
and in Howard |
An Auto Agency
Has been acquired by
zel, and the machine he
the "30-Regal He has
for demonstration and it is a
Saturday mor
Matthew R
his passenge
ico, Juniata
Harry T. Wet.
represents is |
on hand |
hummer. |
started with
and family as |
home at Mex- |
going by way of |
Bellefonte Hall, the Seven
mc ewlistown,
turned on Tues by
and Williar
knowledge Mf mex wiles s enabling |
him to intimate
knowl » Auto,
and with his si fa ities he is rap-
idly be I r ar xpert ir iking the
repair wl t! VErage CAr se«
to t stantly demanding His ablil-
ity do th work Is appreciated by
it tourists of
avail them
this adds
agent and
one
untains and ree
the
ms
makes
Loss by Fire.
J t t i
mt '
ory bod
portable
L.um
Was
strong enough
much, thoug!
there as soon
they could
2 total one
ot very much
There
loss will
sawed lumber n and
no insura
to from hundred
wollars—a rie ) f the young
Wetzel brot his
triously working to close ot w job,
which the their father
had left or
Reuben Lucas
in Williamsport
Miss Corel
©f her relati
Miss Julia |
Monday
Kathryn
Marie Packer, of
week end wm
Florence
Lock Haver
of Miss Woodwa
Mr. and Mrs MeMurtrie of
Howard hotel entertained
special = voek their sister
Mre. William Largant, of Tyrone, and
their brother, H. . McMurtrie, of
Philade iphia, and his wife
Prof orge Robb and
Altoona, and ‘ornwell amd
HI of Northumberland, are spending
portions of thelr with Hqulre
Samuel FF. Kline the parents
and grandparents of trpetahy r
Dr. and Mrs. WW. J Kurtz
Baturday for Chicago, by way
falo and the lake route, where the Dr
will be In attendance at the grand cone
clave of Knights Templar of the Uni
Te if]
the
as their
jenn innt
(he
famil of
Insane ( fam
vacation
and wife
started
ted Staten, of which he Is a member of |
growing prominence
Mr. F. D. Halstead, manager of the
Queen's Run Brick works, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry C. Evans and Mrs. Kath.
arine Wilson Packer, all of Lock Hav.
en, drove In Mr,
Howard and made a call upon friends
Sunday afternoon.
Comrades General John I Curtin,
Captain 8. H. Willams, Corporal W,
H. Musser, and former county coms
issloner Abram VV. Miller, exercised
pv of the privileges and performed
one of the Important duties of com.
radship when they came to town on
Thursday and drove to Romola to
cheer and brighten the sick room of
Comrade John A. Daley. Without
doubt they left him In better spirits
than they found him.
fiv's
{ Trenton JR
| with
| returned to thelr home on Tuesday's
| panied by
| station
| od
Lewisburg | 801
Harry's | |
| RKO
too far)
was |
amount |
visitor
of Buf. |
| dren,
| home of her brother,
Halstead's auto to!
of Wil
Mr
Peter
Dr. Louis
kensbhurg, ure
Robb's parents,
Robb and wife
Mr, and Mrs. Gilliland, of Moshan
non, the latter a normal schoolmate
of Miss Muffiv's, Miss Muf
last Sunda
Robb and family,
vacating with
the venerable
Anna were
RUCKLE over
Mrs
after a
friend, Mrs
Mr, and Sidney Brouse of
visiting
Wetzel
week of
their Mary
No, bd
Balser Weber's friends are
because his malady has not
treatment so rapidly as wad
but they are and
hopefully
troubled |
yielded to
expected
watching working
Ira Rorabaugh, a former Libert
township and now a trusted en
the P. R. RR, stopped off
his old time friend, Thom
boy,
on
with
28 Bowes
gineman
to chat
Kunkle, with the
visit here, and accom
mother, Mrs
her Williamsport
Saturday
Mrs, Austin
born duriug the
her
returned to
NO, 2 on
Latz, of Zion, and Nannie Bath. |
Curtin, appeared at the M. E
parsonage here last Wednesday even
ing and were made man and wife by
Rev, R. 8. Taylor, who has been Miss
Bathurst's pastor
Miss Alice (Cooke, ons
known and most
mer days, now of
spending her summer
her three brothers,
Robert, lumberman
agent W, L
babe
Jacob
Robb,
home, on
Hay
urst, of
our best
girls of for
Indianapolis, Is
vacation with
former sherify
Clarence C. and
Cooke
citizen of the township, C
V. Gruver, now of Willlamsport, spent
gome among friends here, and
this week his youngest son, well known
here as a chubby, bright-faced little
but now a decidedly well develop
specimen of young manhood, Is a
his friend, CO Robb
hospitable home John B
Mountal AR in the
party
ns the
thelr
popular
Former
days
boy,
guest of
The
L.eathers at
ene of an Of
omposed
ngenial
woods Fr > he sonior Were
and the
proprieties \ re : | i 1 t!
present to ywrder
{ falr play
| lawyer
wns wel
repaid by
genial
With t
for Rex
delightful
A Dhreezs
sk
Light
He p
CAm«
JACKSONVILLE
CENTRE
I'he ' f Ja
Sunday
} eonneact
args
and
The
Intended ' "e "
Hank npleted OF an
charter in ding opera
will ire
veral h
inst
granted
start on the stra
visited ai
ight
Burgiare
this piace one 1
not make a
PBoal's got his
than a dollar In change
Things are In oo of preparation
for the ange plone
Ir Alkens of the Sellinagrove
Universit | ! Lutheran pulpht
Inst Sahbat) 11] an Interesting
discourse
mes In
did
Khannon
week but
big haul At
they pants with 0]
irae
annual xr
HOLTS HOLLOW
Hipple and Ray
Bellefonte Sundasyed at the
Jospeh Fetzer's
Burdine Butler,
Fortney and
ard, visited at the
Fetzer's, of this place
Edith Fetzer spent
Neuben Quick, of
home of
chil
How.
of Joseph
wife and two
Daniel, of
home
Monday at the
Chas. Fetzer, of
Mileaburg
David Poorman, of Mill Hall, I»
visiting among friends and relatives
of this place,
Mra, Grace Lucas, of Altoona, has
returned to her home after spending
a week with her parents of this place,
Lizzie Kelley was seen passing |
through our town on Saturday.
Suicide at Clearfield,
Lewis Irwin, of Clearfield, deapond- |
ent from sickness, recently ended his |
Hife by shooting himself through the
head with a revolver,
vor. BB. A
| Watt
in few
| Mr
_-_
UNIONVILLE.
Howard Peters has a
connection with his
tnrbher
agerie in
shop
Miss Mary E.
eral weeks w
hospital for
recently much
In Fddie
bright little
adelphin, are
the formers
snake
barber
Giriest, who
ag atthe
treatment,
improved
Russell
daughter, Louisa, of
Visiting at the
purents Mi
tussell
Mra, Clvde lever
Philadelphia; Mrs
children, of St. David,
Mrs. Holland and
Bois, had a most
the home of Mrs
Andrew J. Griest, bookkeeper at
Lauderbach-Barber wholes
taking In the sights eof
for sey.
Philipsburg
returned home
wife and thetr
Phil
home of
and Mrs
und
Mary
children, of
MelLear
and Mr
daughter of Du
able reunion at
Bing recently
and
ana
entos
the
store, is
beautiful
fle
our
town
Miss Mary U
plished daughter of
of Bellefonte, “dropped” in for a
Visit to friends on last Saturday
Miss Eva Davis who is a
ful clerk in the
& Shand, at
anhsence ol
nderwood the accom
Isaac Underwood,
short
faith
department store or
Lancaster, after an
nearly a year, home
AKO to visit her parents
Ira FF. Davis, at Julian
Exchange” will be
afternoon in the
ples,
came
days
and Mrs
The "Ladies
every Friday
of the Union House
bread, jellies, et«
will be kept
Is for the
Society and
A’ very delight! o'clock
was given at the home of the writer
in honor f Miss El Hrugger,
proprietress of Hotel,
Atlantic City Mr
Llewellyn James arlisle, on Tues
day evening at which event permis
slon was given the writer to anno
thelr engagement in the colums
The Democrat }
plates laid Among thos
ent Mrs. Mary
Philadelphia, and Mis
f Bellef
open
pario
cakes,
obtained and
This
Ald
where
can be
open till 8
benefit of the
deserves patronage
o'clock
Ladies
dinner
zabeth
the St. James
wind her affances
of
Ines
Centre
Vere
were, Mcl.ear,
s Mollie
inte i Jame wl
treats
throu
ingery took
greater pleasure
The first man
was James
Mr. Ho
shar t
when 1
COBURN
Wed
of ir boys
yoars ago, Is
ves and friends
Campbell, of Bhamokin
lays with her daughter
Kaler
William Kerstetter
Ruth, of Pleasant Gap
here during last week
who
three visit
relat
A. J
a few
Jonse
and daughter
were visitors
LIVONIA,
MW. Adams and Raymond Adams
also RG. Bnook, are Ill at present but
improving
George Woodside and
ville, are spending
George Bltover's
Miss Jessie Adams returned from a
five-weeks' stay at Pittsburg, and had
an enjoyable time
T. N., Btover purchased a fine new
driving horse last week, having sold
his other one the previous week
Are
wife. of P
their
tis
Yacation at
Coming Back.
It appears that the American eitl-
pons who some time ago deserted thelr
own country for the farm lands of the
Dominion of Canada are returning by
the thousand. Tired of the extreme
| north, many of them now mean to try
the south,
Grim Reaper Makes Many Visits
When Bheriff Samuel Boyer, of Lew.
Istown, lost a daughter recently It
marked the tenth visitation of the
grim reaper to the family connection
inside of eighteen months,
i
+
Hovy |
|
was |
benefit of the M. E. chur
THE SPELL WAS BROKEN.
An Interesting Experience in Having
His Fortune Told.
The Houtzdale Citizen makes
following thrilling allusion to
Philipsburg's leading citizens
“Assuring him that whi wins
seventh daughter of a seventh
ter, born with a viel and thereh)
ed with the power to read and
the future for a reasonable
silver, which was to first
an Indian gypsy queen persusd
Frank GG. Brumbaugh, of Philips
burg, that she could cast a spell
him that would his heart's
dearest desire, whether It were to he
next sheriff of Centre the
Socialist ticket, or for a 20 percent
salary to take effect as =
as he willed Frank finally
her to delve his 1
dark skinned prophets proceeded to
take his hand, look into his eyes and
explore the mystic depths of the un-
known, when all of a sudden, Frank
having been quite averpowered bh)
the spell, felt a hand slip quietly into
the pocket where he kept the balance
of his money, he quickly drew her
hand away and broke the charm by in
forming the that he believed
he had enough fortune for one day and
would rest content with the present
letting the future take care of itself In
the hereafter.”
one
the
daugh
Kir
chang:
sum in
cross her
mdm
ed
over
secure
county on
rise in yon
allowed
and the
into ure
not
BOOr Oss,
Saw Mills Destroyed
Fire was discovered on Saturday A:
1s! 6th in the mill of Frederick
i
thler,
Baw
located on the farm of A, L
Paul, formerly the John E, Gummo furm,
in Beech Creek township, near Beecl
creek The n had recently been
moved to this location to cut a tract of
timber
The fire
burning tor
when discovered had been
n i
about an hour
mnt
destroyed
NOost totally
f «11, who end
Great Accomplishment
' tier f the Pent
clined to
{ the great
world had
the
a yt
head. Buc! iw
th $a
these da
Family Reunion.
The Crusts and
their fou annual re
ter's Park, Saturday August 27th,
which the public is cordially invited
The Epworth League will sell
ments during the
hold a | val Ir
wil hold
inion at Hun
Clarks
rth
refresh
and wi also
evening for the
h of Fillmore
day
the
SPECIAL
JOD SALE
Special Sale for 10 days only of all odds
and ends in our store--are displayed on our
counters--all marked in plain figures--The
Cheapest Sale you have ever witnessed.
Sale lasts for 10 days only--Begins to-
morrow--Cholicest bargains always go first.
xd Lawns reg
re
eK 3
Lot of white
1at sold up to sox
remnants of
u & yara are
hem Job price per yard
Dress Gingnam
Colored (
A Var
12 LOTS AND EVERYONE A
CORKER.
Come To Katz's Job Sale: Begins To-day
Ratz & Co,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
ABOUT
FORTY SUITS
one and in some instances
two of a kinds odd lots we call
them, as a dry goods man
would call a short length of
goods remnants.
They are here for your
choosing, at odd lots or rem-
nant prices.
About every size to start
with, Light and Dark Colors.
All of thorougly Good
Style; priced at a fraction of
their worth.
OUR LOSS--YOUR GAIN
ERS
but we want them out of the
way.
not last long at
prices.
Come early-—they’'ll
ese new
SIM, THE CLOTHIER.