Thursday, September 22, 1910, DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 7. TR — Creamers Department Continued. YARNELL. Earl Pelton, of Morrisdale, spent a few days very pleasantly at the Pow. nell home here, recently. Mrs. Rachael Strictland and son, Merril Butler, wife and daughter, of Elmira, N. Y., are visiting at the home of the former's parents, here, The N. A. C. club met at the Pownell home on Saturday to elect new offi- cers for the coming vear. Mrs. Edward Heaton and of Galeton, are visiting at the home of Michael Heaton. Mrs. Nelson Confer dren, of Butler, Pa. are the home of her father-in-law, Confer, at this plase The U. B. Sunday school of place on Sunday morning met to elect the following new officers for the com- | Ing year: Superintendent, Thomas Ma lone; assistant superintendent, Miss Samantha Pownell treasurer, Miss Anna Shank librarian, Miss Amber Confer, On Thursday about noon, fire was discovered in the beau tiful new home of T. H. Malone at twelve o'clock this place. The fire started from some | Malone and Hall attending unknown origin Mr family were at Centre the Grange Picnic at the there were only their son, and Myrtle Fetzer in the house; the kind and helping hands ty neighbors tried to save the house but found it Impossible; they secured most of the furniture from the stone There was only house. The extend and no insurance insurance on the of this place desire to sympathy to Mr. Malone upon their loss Mrs. H. O. Miller spent the home of Lewis Miller, at ant Valley. Miss Laura Pownell, of spent Sunday at her home here Those who attended the Grange Pieniec at Centre Hall last week from this place, were: Jacob Yarnell wife and granddaughter, Florence; A Shank, wife and two children; T Malone, wife and two children; Mi ael Heaton and daughter, Miss len and Charles Heaton and wife; Wil lam Shawley and four children; Law rence Croft and Toner Fetzer, and lad} report havin 2 good time Mrs. Nancy ‘onf of Bellefonts is visiting he ome of Jonathar Packer C. E spent tor Ira early broth Jured Bellefonte BENORE. Mr and Mrs. A. C suddenly alled to Bellwood, owing to the deat} f Mr. Markley's brother rallroad at the iat Markley were being killed on the ter place William Young who was employed Waddle, has got work here-—it Is not so far now, Wiliam William Bottorf, our spent a few days at the nic picture man Granger Pl at the home of her 1 M. Hamilton, a baby boy, home in some time here last children, lous | the yard fence at night, the habit, ers will be known and three chil. | visiting at | Jerome | this | ror an his home here he has down to Wingate on the fair here ant and enjoyable affair time, and | Ralph, and |, | | spent some time { her nlece part of the house, on which there was | a small | people | their | family | 1 some time Sunday at Pleas- | Tuesday {doing his on 1 baby: Mrs Clever, who Is There was & of Odd Fellows at San neral, from t} Miss Rut} few days at the toft There High scho er being ‘ niece Mrs. Mins Miss Mar Haug and frier returned from a two-weeks Mt. Union and E T. Kellern looks of his home roof to his house Thomas Stine has g to seek employment Bond Matter: and wi Are spending 2 few A # with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Mattern grande pretty ther points ar in n COLYER. Miss Eva Flelsher re ter spending » Mrs. Susan Lov Very severe ory Mrs. Walts Btore, spent a fev her sister Mrs Mrs. Walter ¢ Arer of near friends and parents Leslie Treaster and =» tows sited friends here and alm tended Grangers’ Fier Mr. and Mrs. GO. M. Cq George spent aver friends In MifMin county Clifford Thomas and wit left fo New York where thes to spend some time with friends and relatives expe SHINGLETOWN. Everybody attended the Plenic last week J. H Bones, of fow days with his last week William Sones, of Rising Springs Bundayed with his brother, Peter Quite a few of the Branch boys ars peoen In our town; what is the attrac. tion? Wilfred O'Kelff and Wife, burg, are visiting his grandfather, Hi. mm Fry, who has been sick for somes time Palmer Hetzle has moved his family | from State College Hiram Fry, In Shingletown Bidney Relish and lady, College, were pleasant callers In town on Bunday;: come again, Bidney HOUSBSERVILLE. RB E Lytle of DuBuque, Towa, re turned home after an absence of five yoars, for a short visit with her par. ents and friends of this place. Wel come home, Buppy. Miss Ruth Benner, of Rock View, spent a few days at the home of John Wirt's, Mra. Annie Lyle, who has been lI for the past three months, Is some. what improved. FILLMOORE. Most of our farmers are about done seeding, and have commenced 0 out off corn Rev. Frank, pastor of the M. BE church, will commence protareted meeting at this place on Tuesday ov. ening, October 4th, All are invited to attend Dallas Marshall, wife and little gin} visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Huey, on Bun. Granger Altoona, spent a uncle, P. CC. Bones, | vacation, lst for from State | RUNVILLE. School commenced here September 12th with 36 pupils at the preparatory address of the erudite teacher, Frank Barnhart, of Curtin, known by his familiar friends as Barney. Howard Wells, of Pleasant Gap, spent last Sabbath here among friends Mrs, William Lauck and son. Newt, and Maud Walker, attended the Grang- ers’ Pienle at Centre Hall, Born to Mr, and Mrs. Roy Rodgers, parents, Rev. R. here, on September Tth, 80 called Charles Willlam. Eve Lucas and wife returned to thelr Altoona, after a two-weeks' our village. Snyder, of visit In Mary Lewistown, spent week at William Lauck's Mrs. Anna Lucas desires the malle- persons who pull the panels off to discontinue for If continued, the offend- Mrs. James Walker left on indefinite stay at Alexander lucas has from Penfleld, employed for some Jack Heaton is spending some it Howard Irvin Bennett and Unionville where heen daughter wera Monday showing ladies of that place how an tuto runs how did you enjoy your ride, 8°? The social at the 1 B., pars on Saturday onnge vening was a pleas- Making clder and gilt-edge utter is th chief ocm apple pation among {our pe ple Ow th vou apple cut of about twen- | tings Mrs. Clara Calhoun, of Unlonville here last week with Miss Jennie Shirk Charles B. Harnish, of Tyrone, and wmarles FF. Warner, of Wingate, spept i village CENTRE LINE. toy Buck met with an accident on morning of last While barn work the stepped chicken and Roy wi to drive away wher animal made for and knocked Nn Ove he to get up week man reach h Ouse ROO Ci be town turday HALFMOON TOWNSHIP Lome ir farmers have thel eRe Jar STATE COLLEGE ents are all bach and f hazing ear | ‘ Posters were put wr the nstrud ' the Freshmen The laying o ' ornerstone for the Methodist c} " ny was utributed te All who paid ‘ dollar had their name placed in the cornerstone Messrs. Miller and Gentzel, the new laundry frm, are kept very busy from the work the students are dally fur nishing them W. 8B. Meese Is taking part of his and Mr. A. J. Bowes Is de- livering his mall on rural route No. 2 A very able lecture was delivered in well attended and large ithe 1. O. ©. F. hall on Saturday night, by Mr {the Prison to the Pulpit” of Pitts. | Dunn, on the subject, “From Russell Pearce has been on the sick sometime. He Is now able | to be around, G. C. Snyder was kept from work on Monday by the iHliness of his wife to the home of | She in somewhat improved at the time | of this writing The farmers are through seeding In | the next on the | and raising | this section and now Het will be cutting corn potatoes PINE GLENN, Mrs. W. KB Jones and son, Stanley, of Baltimore, are visiting Mra. Sallie Boak Miss iva Askey went to Johnstown last week where she will remain for some time Arthur Lewis spent with his parents Mise Bernce Bowers spent last week visiting her sister at Centre Hall, and attending the grange plenic Pine Glenn was well represented at the M. E plenle at Karthaus on Hat. urday, among the speakers were Rhoda Askey, Helen Watson and Hassel Lewis, of this place Miss Grayce Vallimont went to Phil. ipaburg ast week and purchased a new plano George Daugherty, who is teaching at Keewayden, spent Sunday at home, He was sccoompanied by his friend, Gilbert Rider, Sunday here Stiver, of Centre Hall, { caring for a very sore arm. #0, Chas, Wilson, day. don county an automobile Jose Emerick iting among friends at taught a lesson, as they are | visited over Sunday | Adam Swartz SON, Aa roamer, was | Monday | {ing a two weeks’ returned to | friends here time, | time | the pienle last relative at Bellefonte ter spending two montd N | had best beware, If the experience of a | other day Is anything to go by but is woking very frill | | squirrel THE CENTRE HUBLERSBURG. | COUNTERFEITING ALLEGED. Mr. and Mrs. James Carner have re- | nn turned from their visit with Mrs, | Six Huntingdon Count Men Accused of Serious Offense. is visit- | The Huntingdon New Era also | The counterfeit coins that got { circulation during the progress of the Mrs. Frank Carner entertained this | Walnut Grove camp this summer week, Mrs. Archie, of Clintondale; al- | aroused the United States authorities of Marshsteller, and the result is that on Baturday Mrs. Emma Decker and sister, Mrs. | Sept. 10, at 10 o'clock in the office of Bartholomew and Frank Whalton, vis- | Attorney 8, (i. Rudy, In the Unlon ited friends at Clintondale on Satur- | National Bank bullding, six Hunting- men were placed IL... McAulay, ing with his of Lewistown, wife and family, BAYS For several Mr. and Mrs days of the past week | Frank Miller entertained party of friends from before the federal authorities, J. W. Snyder, Deputy Marshall, and W. H Keoasinger and daughter, | Service men, were spent Sunday at Orvis- | and they with Officer with Mrs. Albert Wil Pennsylvania rallroad been working quietly on the case dur is vis- | Ing the past month and been ferret. clues and running down evi. Punxsutawney Farrell, secret Mrs. Julia ton, visiting police, have ams Mrs, Charles, of Hublersburg, Aaronsburg ing out family, of Lamar, dence with Mr, and Mrs Several days Chas. Krape and Joseph Richard arrested in Mount Union by officers and Is now in jal Evidence gathered as to his chara ter and habits during the past ten ; strong that there are BENNER TWP. hn ints in hig career that are not Quite a few of our people attended tt the hould bw week Caring Wi given hefore Miss Viania Grove opened up h thes lera Heer on Wednesda hool last Monday with a re at- | DCP at 1 Velock and it the same nen from Springfield arraigned Richardson aring HEgoO, Lloyd Markle, of Pitcairn is enjoy vigit among his many pretty large naance Private Edgar returned his company at Washington, afte bit BY hae spending two weeks fith his sister Mrs ree Walter Houser, and other friends and State Col Smith has a certain o is continually giv ( ends enough hot alr to keep returned [ » af I comfortably warm during nter She is as LIE as mnt Can you figure it out womar and He Mary Fra “ty Will Albright family day at his sist 8, Mrs at Houservill ill Ishler lo spent Jake Sun. last week Raymond Houser, the little 4-vear id son of Walter Houser, has retur: from the University elphia, where he operatic n for a deforn Ind to sa he hi returned 1d foot In disorders and dis- eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. 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Like Jightning the whirled around and bit his thumb clear through. boy who got gay into | under | ball for thelr appearance at a hearing | United States placed on the job | Ernest, of the | Local Contractors or Roofers or —————— RIGHT OVER WOoD SHINGLES a sam LATA] Al ” AEB] METAL GLES can be laid without fuss or bother right over the old wood shingles, changing the top of your bullding instantly from a fire catcher to A FIREPROOF ROOF that will last as long as the bullding itself and never needs repairs, For further detailed information, prices, etc., spply to Philadelphia, Pa. SAVING MONEY pe ple mor and stimula ist OO make additions people would be caught us! A few dollar then add We DAY , per rules thdrawls BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. “THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Niagere Falls October 5, 1910 Round-T rip Rate $7. 10 from Bellefonte, Pa. +. TRAINof P yan Parlor Cars, Dinning Car, am es running via the PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE ns and connecting trains, and returning on regular Stopoff within limit allowed st Buffalo returning aformation may be obtaioed from Ticket Agents GEO WW. 80YD General Passeager Agent SPECI Day Coach Tickets good going on Special Tra trains within Fi EEN DAYS Niustrased Booklet and ful J. R WOOD Passenger Trafic Manager XS Here is the Newest Idea in Vacum Cleaners, THE MAGIC No hose to bother with, No heavy ean to carry, Weighs but 12 Ibs and that weight is carried on wheels. Costs but 1 1.2 cents per hour to operate. ASK FOR A TRIAL BELLEFONTE ELECTRIC CO. DON'T FORGET ABOUT THOSE ELECTRIC IRONS. WE SELL SHOES ON THE SQUARE! E sell Shoes with the belief that satisfied customers are the best asset a Shoe store can have on which to build bus ness Our effort is not to sell—but to show our patrons the Shoes best adapted to their personality and to the occasion-—the Shoes be. ing always the best, the Best Makers produce WE FIND THAT THE SELLING TAKES EXCELLENT CARE OF ITSELF! Our personal attention is at the service of every oneof our customers, Our prices are an unfailing guage of the actual valve of our Shoes. There's not a risk in buying Shoes here for we say—''Your money or a new pair if the Shoes we sell go wrong BUT THEY WON'T, MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, GUARANTEED SHOES We Do Printing of all Descriptions. Centre Democrat, Bellcfonte, Pa, cine CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO,
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