THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, September 29, 1910. and strong enough to noon train on Saturday for Bellefonte, where she will visit friends for a few weeke Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bollinger, of Altoond, with their two children Park and Virginia, friends of Oscar M. Lu can, spent last Saturday and Sunday with him at his old home hers Wednesday last Oscar Lucas and family, including his mother and two sisters, drove overland to Orvis, ph nicing by the way, and spent a few hours with their relatives there The two ancient and members of the 6G. A. RR, Col. John A Daley and Comrade John Glenn, were seen on the station platform last Tues. | day, swapping old soldier yarns in! French ! 8. H. Pletcher, who Is one of the | excellent mechanics who build bridges for the rallroad people, was ald off for a week or two with a serious at tak of rheumatism, but returned to his work last Monday morning A “straw party” of her Beech Creek friends drove up for a social evening at the home of Miss Emma Pletcher, one of the moonlight evenings of last week, and were delighted with the cordial reception they received. Some of our people who have been shown through our rejuvenated cous, house are enthusiastic over its besutly, but sort of shake thelr heads when they think of the cost. We'll enjoy honorable dhe beautiful bullding and let our suc a novelty store Dean RHR Delong former of this place, but now of Uniontown, where he holds a position as bookkeeper for Harris Smith is spending a pleasant vacation at his home here Misses Anna and Minnie Robb twas of Howard's young ladies, spent Mon day evening with their cousin. Edvihe Robb. We are sorry to note the seri ness of Mra. Ella Hleverly, we her a speedy recover Mise Jennie Koon, one of Osceola's accomplished Indies. In wing entertained this week at the home of her friend, Edythe Rabb The schools opened last Conl "eo THI hope ton youneg week with a fairly good attendance Quay’'s school J. 1. Gardner, of Howard Knoll's, Miss Puella Glossner of Peech Creek: Mann's school Miss Heleva Tip ton, of Romola The stork visited our town last week gad left a bouncing big boy at Wil. Ham Boone's. and a at George Hess's MINGOVILLE, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Grove visited the latter's sister, Mra. I. W. Peters, on Sunday J. B. Rossman spent Bunday at his home at Penn Cave Don't forget the Forelgn Mission day program which is to be observed next Habbath at 2:20 p.m, in the Un. fon church at this place bright Httle gir! | Shanty as a Love Cooler An novel courtship was testified to in the Pottaville Court on Friday, be fore Judge Bechtel, in a case in which | Mrs. loulsa Schultz. a widow, sued | Hartman Hoffman for hreach of prom Ine Mrs. Behultz sald Hoffman never called her "Dearie” or "Honey" and she did not believe he loved her, al though she sald she still loved him i When Mra Schultz pressed Hoffman | to keep his promise of marriage he | sold his fine, big house and furniture and, instead, built a Hitle one-story shant Mra. Béhulte claims that this was done to conl her sagermess ! The defendant sald he would have | kept his promise, but that he heard her former husband might still be liv. ing Mrs. Schultz asked for $1000 dam (ages. The jury allowed her 328, Studied German Methods. 8 HH Gilliland, of Marietta, state | veterinarian, who is a native of this county, having been born and raised fon a farm at Oak Hall and on which his father, James CC. still lives, has | Just returned from a tour of Germany Dr. Gilliland spent the greater part {of his vacation studying the German | methods of meat and milk inspection, | sspecially those in the cities of the | Prussian ¥ingdom, and the results of [his observations will be valuable to [this state beonuse of the constant rise lems connected with the sup- ] of eh glon of the food supply. approached by no other clothes—their complete satisfaction: giving qualities; And yet they are no higher priced than the usual sort of clothes. All told, unmistakably here, and no place else :- BEST SELECTIONS, LOWEST PRICES, MOST COMPLETE SATISFACTION. Sim, the Clothier, Bellefonte’s Largest, Most Progressive Store i Wm — —— | cessors pay a portion of the cost, for | PORT MATILDA, - ’ t which they will have ample recom-| We have something in our town that | 1 Correspondents | pense we thank somebody for Instead of - = John M, Robb and Roy Allison are having a street that you can ross | 1) artment both walking on air these days, be- | Anywhere without getting in mud p cnuse their respective wives presented thes ore dined » Water Jwie wv p . " dt: . u down ie Ride o He street, Continued. shan ed h with a son and heir last Now it isa muddy ditch in the 4m A ers cua e ent time, and always will be | Charles M. Confer and his crew, J. H. Crain produced the largest po- | HOWARD. | Vinton Schenck and Alfred Confer, | tato in our communit It weigh Destiny is not about thee, but pent last week at f ook’s Run, where | forty-five ounces. Can any of vou within; thyself must make thy- they painted the outside of one of the | yout (1? self. important residences, and received We have had a ver pleasant month man) compliments fon thelr good during September No killing frosts in Our Churches Next Sunday. wor! The farmers certainly can be thank Reformed-—-Rev, BE. F Frust will The venerable Anthony Wayne | ful for this, for it gave them a chance preach at Jacksonville at ten o'clock: | Gardner, who reached the ripe age of [to get their corn cut without it be at Marsh Creek at half past two, and | @ight three last Tuesday, who had! ing harmed ! in Howard at half past seven been seriously HH for everal days Seeding over next will be the Methodist Eplscopal-—Rey rR. 8 | died this Thursday morning Time | picking of apples for winter, This Taylor will preach in Howard at halt | for interment not known at this time will not be a ‘very big job for many, past ten: at Hunter's Run at half past Miss M., HH. Lucas has returned from | as the apple crop Is not very great two. and at Beech Creek at half past her ition and opened her milly On Friday evening of the past week seven | ery establishment with a full line of quite a jolly crowd of oung people t'nited Evangelical-—Rey w Ww. all that Is newest and best in hat tthered at the home of A. BB. Waor Rhoades will preach in Howard at half | Mi Lucas declined to tell the size of | ring northwest of town. and gave a past ten; at Jacksonville at half past | the largest size of hat he has, but urprise part for Mi Woodring's SEV ON the box that carried suggested a tire | daughter Mildred They enjoyed Christian Chapel-<Rev, W..H. Pat- | for an auto wheel themselves very’ much, and spent the gterson will preach at half past seven On Friday evening last Miss Jose- | evening in various amusements as are | . —— phine Henderson's fellows of the | usually found in such gatherings. The Mrs. A. A. Pletcher at Rest. "Sewing Circle surprised her with a | following are the names of those After a lingering and painful il china shower. which resulted in mak present Misses Leora Harshherger ness of many months, the rest angel | Ing that young lady the possessor of | Lilly Osman, Beatrice Patton, Ray El ] carried Mrs. Pletcher away from her | many handsome pieces by which to re lis. Edna Moyer, Edith Reese, Rhoda { pain and weariness last Wednesday | member her loving friends when she | Reese, Clare Thompson, Helen Thomp : night Mrs. Pletcher was born Julia | #hall have been married and taken up | son, Minnie Laird, Annie Reese, Myr. | H A. Zimmerman, at Pine Grove Mills, | her residence far from them tle Reese, Zenovia Miles, Esther Wood. | Hy this counts nearly fiftv-elght vears The auto is all right enough when | ring, Mildred Willlams, Miriam Gates ’ ‘ ago, and there she received her educa. | It 18 all right, but like the little girl, | Irend Woodring and Ruth Lutz; | a. tion at the old academy, grew to a! When it goes wrong it is “horrid And | Messy Allen Gates, William Chaney Hl 4 most pleaging young womanhood, ana | that is what a part if our nes ng Clark Chane Ivan Willlams, Walter 13 : joined the Presbyterian church, otf | sters thought about it last Thursda Harshberger Frank Patton, Leon | Hi which she was a consistent and faith. | #vening, when ti ne hich had sue Ellis, Lee Marks, Walter Gates, Ray “ ful member all the rest of her lite | cessfully carried then to Yarnell | Osman, Carl McKelvey Ralph Wil aN On her mother's side Miss Zimmerman | Palked and left them to take a ni lams Bernard Will omg Harola | - was a grandniece of Daniel O'Connell, g stroll home through the moor Thompson and Fred Laird the eminent Irish lawyer, statesman D. L. Ross, who Is working at Leech and patriot sometimes known as “the burg, In the western part of the state liberator.” Later she moved with her UNIONVILLE. spent Sunday with his family here parents to Jacksonville, where In 1878) Mrs. Dr. Ed. Harris and children of It would be advisable If the water she married the then bright young! Snow Shoe, were recent visitors at ti company would stop that leak In their school teacher Y \ squire A A Best Mr. Jno. § Ha It pipe at the Hammond he Id someone Plotcher. Three children were born to [ Mile and fan f Pltealr drive a horse into that wet place some Them, the n having passed to the | are iting friends in t} cinit hing might happet bovond years ago, while the daughters, Joe Gill is seri | indisp | he farmer in our mmunit Are Mrs. Howard Rob! of Howard, and ount of stomach tr y ting tt} r land t k hunters Mr Carl T. Noll Pitcairn, remain Mr Ell E. Erhart f nea Pitts fr ther places from tres) § ing to mour her Funeral services | burg, is visiting friend this ! n Fherd not 1 : for were held at the residence on Satur- | tion ' ra e 1 nt day last. conducted by the Preshyter Bil Seller r Oak Ha ! e land tains game fanspastor of the Beech Creek and Mill | now of Pittsburs A | Ar ) A | Hall churches, Rev A. D. Bateman yy two weeks' d t in t} Al PhD, assisted by Rev. EF. Faust, | leghenie noth { or HOLT'S HOLLOW pastor of the Reformes hurch here, | Rur hen the sea Pi I 4 N eff f Castanea \ ting and interment was made In the ola hh 4 \exande i i Ww th | t M i A Lick Run Pres terian churchyard at ' t to Gott M . J read ot § Jacksonville In addition to theland w vit \ / B . Mr. a ’ Qa Rbat : daughters named above Mrs. Pleteh- | soldiers at t r leaves behind her husband and one ' ft} ! ' M i ir J Ni} gister, Mr Alma Christ f Arn elepl ! { ir. |} } £ J strong nt Al ng tl fron t A } . R of \ i tt 1 wer ‘ ' } N " Mr 1 } } } Nit fl . tar | A. Met tick and wife, Mr t 4 ) France \ J Hays 1 J | daughter nd Bertrand Hays and ! ' wile of Sa 1 Hunter McKibben and re sister, Miss K f Parvi Mr } A Yee 2eshsh nd A rhitor i ‘har . Re hop ang Saughien Migs Cha t ; AN EXPLANATION MErmat ’ 3 for MM Nar 4 : Pletcher f Fle ngton: 8S. 8S. Plet Ww fed W ‘ ps rr er and far f Washington, D. Lrt } and Prof. J. M. Lord, of the Lock Ha rized bras hal) AQ ver Normal ! n 1 § rive . ’ h A Hale Old Man. n the san estions will be . | at ou Joseph Packer ho has lived near | asked not, pr 4 Meient sg " Der to an the top of the ridge on the round fron v as the party Is knowr t r all t es in & pry Howard to Romola for fifty-six years ! high! wt will be eighty-five years of age If he cing an he f i 80 years i he for some public announces shall live until the twenty-fifth of A Ww 1 to the wise is 1 Boarent td ‘ a ”s of the | November next, and judging from his The stork recent! eft a . that BM Cf lectors are still ‘use | present appearance activity and | boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ge ing the | i kK statements which | health, he bids to add many years | Deeters pa t prove that Oct. 1st isl Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx yet to his life. He was born near to Mrs Rumor says that landlord Billy | ihe las vhich to secure the X the spot where he now lives, and | Peters has actually decided p f per nt. deduct I was act If sugges 3 has lived all his life ir the immediate | down a concrete pavement in front uated in drawing and securing the naighbhorhood. Much of his early life] his hotel and take away that susage of this act HecHuse f the i wis spent in cutting cord wood and | picket fenee in front of his p hh In " fare coaling it for the old charcoal furnaces | the near : i { i x th » ’ . SR uaa Shacaa) furnace re a to thaush 4} It hasn't come and kept coming by chance. and for many years has been, a far irs ’ . ) . ’ 1, e- | mer, devoting a large sha f his at R é ' t it a tol . tention to fruit. On Thursday last | we dition A steady, healthy growth in business has but one meaning, valked Ir ror hi ArT N : t) nef ’ wre nd a 14 ile : ‘ r ArTeils r ‘ - nings 1 we i tor shipping Pes cure bats y or | BEST CLOTHES, BEST SELECTION, HONEST burg. wher t nets hi A 1 } ns Ma ne 1 Re pr g th ' ’ or rc Than he can seers Bors. on | deter, of ir aa Mew’. 3 Him | ly a rom Av PRICES, MOST COMPLETE SATISF Saturda : K the tr for 5 . y [ey ’ ACTION-—- fonte, where spent ' H r : ns 5 AXON) a id business and Case srry ing ‘ t " be - a WwW : . chibi five years ax sorely us be | paren Rev. RS. Oyler, In | 1 I ie pi aa e claim all this— ¢ vhen the re x d pole ‘ : I» ! § i ' A . which May as mas ears yet to tl se 1 1 ‘ wt " A " Yor ow thelr 4 , ‘ ! ' male 0a Tarmer an ” . naratulations, | mie Sot tne wer sl WN We can and will demonstrate it to your complete satis- . ’ 1 : 1 “ i . ’ N » ont re ' . 2 ‘Will Mayes entértal rd Pe 1 Mins Respectful ra faction. er, Thomas, of Bellefonte, Sunday last, { Fred Smith wir he pals lett of J. CALVIN MEYERS Prof. W. 1. Beck. of Lock Ha a . aga - eM Th F 11 d Wi li .. i . Heol: We 1. Beck, owen | foTk The VU. B. Appaintments e Fall an inter line is in complete readiness. last Frida rl et : u tha The seventy second annual meeting | "harles \ W P add a irnl ‘ i i ' vy Aad hae inlerenes § ne | Th t i fill d d | ph a : spend ¥ : ] La next A & a | the st} \ . : : : J hi . wh ict — | ¢ S ore 15 i € up an overcrowded with the new tion. wit} nf oe y ’ Mah he neRE ' rt} H . 14 k thi { d b With his {amily here. = [ditions being ou for ne | wan Wrought 10 u close on Sunday ings for men and boys. er-in-law. Fra y le Johnso x" = DOMINGO hid 37 04 Kat nd ' 3 burs, Sati : pe Rev. Dr. 3. 8. Fulton, of Johnstow More clothes than we have ever shown and twice what ) ’ , tendent emp od the Fr re | nw kn ir Carrie who and ty hildres : ' ' hurch il i h i | Ce P. | | ty omy | my on works | | Mr \ vd two A First church. A. A. Lone you will see in any other store in all Central Pennsylvania. whe th riand Mrs 5 ' ‘ " A \ I iret I t wa 1 | i fh Vom | 3” Head: Bellword: A. Davidson: Y he sh—can be filled f Gent t Swar r leg and Is vf ' ors er ir } ‘ ‘ ! i higer Fe fonts i our every want your every Wis an t ¢ rom for that place last Friday evening | Ferringer Ww. W maugh. C. C. Miller these large stocks Count mimis er H. E Zr Mrs. Har IL Ye ind i ! Gireenw : D i Barshinger H . a nd wife were dinner guests | ©f Ridgway, arri re on Saturda ie WwW. H. Blackbur Houser le t i ’ a yo be R task spend a mith vit her rents t A. Foster foustontowy H S — f kish Th be | h of Mr. and Mrs E Yearick last | nd Mra. 3. A. Dal Re A. Vogtasi | Houstopuown, B\ mart, snappy-not Irea . ¢ very Dest clothes pos- ' Iw ne f Home ead sited Now arin N = ail Orbison ! : Min Hintherine W Pucker, of Lock] aro: phetong; of Homestead. visited | Xow Putin, 3. 8 Tally: Orhigonts, 4 sible to be made. - Haven rar p = in ‘ ning for a ssolonks ast woe he was fornfer Fulton Port Matilda, H A. McKel call upon her sister-in-law Mrs. | iy a Centre inty boy, and his many ! vey: Rockwood, B. J. Hummell; Rus E i 4 : Woodward EE arnirs SOuRy. bor. and his many teat: Reelwotd: 3. 4 Humtnedi; Tu very suit, every raincoat, every overcoat, especially made Mrs. John Bane and Mrs. Lionel him homes Bingha Fyrone, T. P. Orner; Wind. | : : ’ Witiae han Bunty ahd Hr apne | RI ROT. nts. of Wellsboro.” Ja | Hinéham: Tytons, EP. Urnse: Wind to our specifications by America’s best clothes builders. nesday lant f Blanchard Zimmerman spending this week with her mother Wilt Youngw 1 } [p Sawyer, | at Heech Creek in-law, Mra. Wm. Robb, and from here Zion, J. FP. Stayer i Th Si Cl ’ ‘ ul Cr raed hasnt ASE 3 oF ‘tie Rb, Sh Troi het e Sim Clothes are well known for their superior style- mke the after. ! Haven, where her husband i= opening Soll 8
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