Page 8. THE CEN EET Cf ee TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 11th, 1912 VIANNA Vv Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. REBERSBURG. 1 MILESBURG. Many can hardly wait for the next | With the Chuches. Issue of the Democrat. | Mrs. Parcell will give a temperance Miss Mary Bright, who spent a |lecture in the M. KE. church, Friday very successful term at the Conserv. | evening at 7:45 p m. Admission atory of Music, Warren, O, Is at home | free again. | Rey Clark will Miss Mary Meyer from | Baptist church Sunday Willlamsports where she was one of | *Vening of the 14th the maids of honor at the wedding Rey H. K. Ash of their friend, Miss McCart, fable and interesting Every one was delighted th {004 Fellows Order, Woodre w hat Se 411 Nancy Heberling, oodrow llson won, He is con- visited Mrs. H sidered a sure winner in November. ig Re 4 Floyd Gramly, the turned on Saturday where he spent four works, The Ethel the past William visited his week. Mrs, Sallie ents, Mr. and Mrs Artist Stover made Rebersburg, Millheim scenes recently, which sell, John Spangler, an after-supper the mountain S, S the and preach in returned morning delivered a discourse Sunday of very to the morning Penna. Furn | Ace, Ebbs over the | 4th | The stork left a bouncing hoy the of John Schultz Week End Visitors. Campbell machinist, from weeks re- Lewisburg, in at home auto WwW Thomas Ww 1 H . bh tzel Mian novo at Ross ive olfe arte: and other friends vis and wife Altoona, at two weeks. 1 »\ ' ’ ro Aiken's, omer Noll wife Weaver, of E T™ of Tyrone, 36d vife y wife Swartz's Cat) ine Lauck irents of Re Da Harry and twins, ind John with her wile, and Campbell's C Misses visited f Of ist Pittsburg, and children last St her Oy visited Frank 1000 vers par N tz. John H. We cairn, where Cramer, Walter it from Pit employed Martha , at Toner Hugg's. Smith's family are visiting Philipsburg William Baird from Juniata, at Joseph PBalrds, of this place Misses Martha and Katherine Lipton, from Buffalo, N. Y., at Jane Austin's, of this Mrs Fred Merritt, of Is visiting with friends and relativ at this place Fred Ray and wife, of DuBols, John Flack's. Mrs. H. R. Findley family, of Creek Side, Clearfield are visiting relatives here and Bellefonte, Mrs, Wm. Woomer, Pitcairn, and Fred Heaten and wife, from Orviston, at Howard Earl Johnson and family, town, at Edward Johnson's place, Miss Jessie home views and mer of other hants Berwicel ol Gap our of walk, and returns swiftly, They millionaire Tom. Harter will have a telephone to Rebersburg from Tylersvillee “Tom” can have the earth, if he wants it, Great sympathy Is expressed for the family of Reuben D. Bilerly, during his severe and prolonged illness. When a minister of Christ forgets the collection three times successively, it is proof positive that his mind is absorbed with “things celestial” and not “things terrestial”, Sabe? W. J. Carlin, Esq., has taken a pile of oll and gas leases for the Centre County Oil and Gas Co, Whilst this vear's wheat not stand thick in straw are full and large. No this time. Everybody getting that Tylersville, for Comes ACTOBS place, Winburne, say oN Co., in of of this Bessie Heaton and her of Bellefonte, took In the and park on the home in the even- | wving a good time Sours nt and they sights ith, Ing. Sick. Mrs Frank Wetzler Altoona returned report h does heads fly crop the Hessian sick her AT wants quite the red cherries, for- | ; i sweet black heart | With hay fever; flavor from which | 8Peedy recovery cherries have the . : cherry wine and brandy flow John Flack, who has been sick for : lady troubled weeks, was able to EO <Q 1 erbm 11 we for n A certain lone who is | with window-knockers and te Saturday an ! droppers, has | ured for duty on Mond may fetch down game ; “Teddy” likes to Willis pitches “pygat.” There is aw against at large masculine gen . The strawberries -—NOW for plentiful Since mountain Bay we drouth wants is right? Hon. Henry are d and more won Saturday evening the town OA raspt elighted gEranda It mes, : des shleckes FO wn Summer and wi f Bush Holl family, of | ¢. of Belle- | n Flack, of | 18 ao | Hollow Jerry “lack and J » Flack, gue of Joh over Sunday. Baird, Toner Hugg, Harry | John Bryan, Wilbur Miles, w full of buggies, democrat wagons, and fine horses, that there was hardly ont “room for one more.” | Milesburg On Sunday evening Rev. Henry | Frank Kryder, of Baltimore, a native of this | Austin, valley, preached persuasive yp | of Milesburg, and Wm. Quick, of in the Reformed Shoe, went to Long Reach, near coming of the prodig 1, and en nior e, | ng r pike iast Fri phasized the : t time, but ity Mrs mother fonte werd si 8 all a |ermi : t Snov h Mrs ipsetting brotherly love John is the before ought to catch ti figuratively speaking C. L. Gramle) the potato has laid the eggs Boll the and the leaves ty Yep Dr. Harvey Miller reports an un- | a wt a usual frequency of milk fever In fresh cows, Mr. Jim Zeigler st na uable cow this and some others narrowly The Republican “Billy” and "Teddy" phas Into a box, now how to get out, in a Be for Woodrow and easy row to hoe Sidney Krumrine nantly from injury may necessitate an sulted from lifting body, that horse night arrested on Stover, on Wm. Bs gs farm. rou) flesbhurg « irday earliest the ir haw}? If Dr. Dale lellefonte to We auto from three min in twen- there line can Miles} William think he ould t the end of his in catching she beetle belteves beetle before ¢ In gave ites, can if Hom RE val PORT MATILDA. escaped . July mix-up Mra 6th, Jacob CRE rommunity met Saturday, be ween at the home of Mr. and has put our L-e- Willlame and gave Mrs We'll tell him very great surprise. The neighborly way. were present Mrs Alex you'll have an Mra, Jesse Woodring, Mrs Woodring. Mrs Aaron Mrs. Estes Woodring Mrs Williams, Mrs. J. P. Willlama, Mrs G. W. Gates, Mrs, 8 8 Miles, Mrs Linnie Crum, Mra, Katherine Weav- er, Mra. Dan Fisher, Mra. 1. N. Ben. gor, Mra. Belle Snyder, Mra Wm | Fisher, sister of Mra, Jacob Williams, last four ladies are all from Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Laird and family, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Weaver and following is suffering poig- internally, which operation. It re- a heavy wagon Aaron ROCK FORGE-—Benner Twp. We are having very fine hay weather, but the gardens are all dry- ing up with the heat Rev. Eminhizer, from Ohlo, is vis- iting here the past week with his son, Willlam Eminhizer, Jerley Walters bought a fine horse, also a bran new Now girls, an this is leap year, this will be your chance. It is a bliss to miss a kiss, also to miss a buggy | Jacob Woodring. ride; now take the chance, at the | Helen Thompson, first glance, and lay the walking fel- Messrs. Ralph, John lows all aside Willlams, and E. A, Turner. After Mra. Ira Benner had a all had assembled the baskets were Wednesday, In honor opened and the table would scarce- Harvey Hoy, who came home from ||y hold all the delicacies they con- Oneca, Michigan, to spend the sum- | tained. All freely participated in the mer here with his aged parents and | gumptuous dinner and after spending friends. He has not been to Centre | the afternoon in jollification, all de- county for about twenty years. H'S|parted In’ the evening for their re- friends were all glad to see him, spective homes, thanking Mr. and Mrs, Ira Benner, with her uncle, | Mrs. Williams for their generous Wess Rider's, visited one day last | hospitality, week at the home of Wash Garbrick Mrs. (3. W. Gates had new peas and at Boalsburg. beets to eat on June 30th, which she raised in her own garden which she planted on 12th of April. If any one can beat this we would be pleas- ed to hear from them, The Shady Dell Sabbath School will hold a festival at the school house, next Saturday evening, July 13th Everybody is cordially invited to at- tend. The Turn on Mother—"Mother, turn the hose on me,” sald little Wil- lle as his mamma was dressing him in the morning. “Why, le, what in the world do you mean?®™ cried his alarmed and loving parent. “Why, you've put my stockings on the wrong wie out” | dren, Mrs. Alice Cann and children, driv. buggy. | Chester Pringle and children, ing Clare and Ida ‘Turner. Misses and dinner on of her brother Killed Big Snake. John Belf, an employe of the Penn- sylvania Rallroad company, killed one of the largest snakes, a few days ago, ever seen in the Heootas regions, which have produced many of unu- sual size. The reptile, a blacksnake, was crossing the raliroad tracks, headed for Boootac creek when Mr, Belf observed It. He attacked the snake and it gave him such a hard fight that he called for help. Roy Yost, who was employed nearby, hur ried to his assistance and with sticks and stones finally Susseadst in dis- tohing the reptile, which measur. » 9 feet and 8% inches in length. WAR | {O's da at! I vicinity ati and {to = Breon, N pars Willams a | Chaney, | Blomers | Woodring, | | and | family, Mrs. O. A. Williams and chil- anything? | Mrs. Blanche Ross and children, Mra. | turned home, after a few weeks Mr. | at State College. and Mrs. Benner Turner and children, | Mr. and Mrs, Allison McKinney, Mr. | gio last week. land Mra. Mesh Williams, Mr. and Mra. | 4 dandy. | ‘ JULIAN, Miss Clara Myers 18 spending 4 few weeks at Manheim, Lancaster other points, where she will vigiy pel atives and friends. It may be grated further that we greatly auto in our town gone; up, Sammy, Geo, E ughters and mi Bince cheer Campbell and Margaret short Altoona and in Tv: last w of Jul Arrived Va. friends spent | Visit wood and Turner, sports, Ww mny Aaron one ling young from Scarboro parents and er is with he $1] nteresting to all Wheat is ripening very fa the I are that will be In the is out, weather perm) some o sho IBNUe A wagon folks went young sort it on pend the refreshing plac © The len Andrews th load and was | old Heaton's. | 4 of Johns- | were Ella | Eva an friend, | Bre rite, and Sanderson Miller Elva Campbell. Also rianaqo Aaron M and F ST Allen Edwrd and M Myers {les Wore ir Ww Mat) Driftw her sige at Port Duell, of of Fannie the home Harrington Wm. Gearhart and famh,. the 4th at ad re. Alf Rowin Jerry Hans 3 at the } 44 4 } y } th) 1 “ n v ' akon loa { r prosperous Bilger's in Miles attended Wesley Biddle, who Is Hannah, spent Sunday with his fa grove, Ju ith Was empl ly The business Chas Ing. J. C. Nason our town crowd of young folks attended the picnic merry-go-round is doing n our town Harrington Is home harves is erecting a gr in A town fron at | The friends and neighbors of the Park, and missed the train, and to walk don’t it, ask Wm. rapidly. home, If you Esther Chandler, Richard's wife is impr BENORE, in line for a fn Come to the grove, near the church, at Scotia, Saturday evening, July 13 Will hold a festival for the benefit of the M., E. church. Ice cream, « peanuts, bananas, candy, ete, will be served. A. 1. Johnson and family, EB Kellerman and family, W. H. G} wife took their dinner and Bald Eagle to fish. Did they Just ask them. Miss Hermie Cronemiller Are vi 37] big 18 lemonade, y Aner Wwe nt to got has re. visit Dave Colyer purchased a new hug. Be ready girls, it William Heberling, of Juniata, was a pleasant caller In our town on the and Bernard | 4th, returning home on the evening train. W. C. Murtoff ana wife spent the best end of a week visiting at Ore Hil with Mrs. Murtoff's sister, Mra George Williams, Miss Bessle spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs, Miles Wrye, at War. rors Mark, There was a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Daywait in honor of thelr son Thomas 15th birthday anniversary. Among those present were Mr, and Mra, ¥. CO, Mar. kley, Mr. and Mrs. BE Markley, and pon Willlam, Mr. and Mra. B. T. Kel. lerman, Mrs. Wm, Stine and daugh. ter, Mra. D. C. Williams and son Oa. car, Miss Rilla Ghaner and sister Bessle, Mary Tomko, Elsie Markey and sister Rose, Ruth Farber, Hermie Cronemiller, Bstella Willlama and sister Edna, Elsle Laufer, For. ence Lykens, Hassinger, Harry Pennington, Merrill Williams, Paul Tomko, Harry Kell brother George, Floyd Ghaner ang brother John, Clair Hillard, After enjoying a lovely evening, reiresh. ments wore served and all departed for thelr homes wishing him many more birthdays. {er our best customers for many years | in i —— - WEST BRUSHVALLEY. Our farmers are about all through making hay, which is certainly a fine crop. Some of wheat, our Murray, The members Sunday school Murray school j evening, July ished by the the farmers are cutting teachers are Homer Boyd Vonada, Hoy, ofthe Murray Union will hold a festival at house, on Baturday 20, Music will be furn- | Wise orchestra of Mad- | isonlburg. As this Is the first fes- | {tival for this eapn here, will un- | doubtedly be a large and good one | There Is quite a bit of complaining heard about the water trough on | Brush mountain, Some has torn the trough away and there will be no erected unless the township which they should not to do, fi trough is used if not than other the nn Bnook, it ond On erects one, hesitate much, rough The cof ugh ik litle Some of our folks sper f the t} it Milthe any in here Is ORTO8E the ev ing but ver it 14 im n VALLEY VIEW-—Benner Twp. Mrs, Lydia Resides and Miss All er were in search for huckle- the They sald the was fin BO Were the berries fldn’t mit vou will a sign stuck There ’" ce lt out pi rrios other day | K the t or the rchase —— BEIT VITA VITIT ETN Have You Good Teeth? If so, take We carry a large most approved Tooth Washes, Pow- ders and Pastes. 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JACKSON STORMETOWN, LLE I PENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Will Begin Its 38th Year September 10th, 1912 € Completion of the Normal Course legally qualifies one to teach for life in Pennsylvania. There are strong departments for Domestic Science, for Business and for Music. | For those preparing to teach, $62 pays for Fall erm; $54 for Winter Term; $50 for Spring Term. @ For several years, this school has had more apply- ing for entrance than it could accommodate; therefore = tooms should always be engaged in advance. € The Institution publishes a fine Catalogue, which can be obtained free by addressing the Principal — under our guarantee, “Satisfaction or your money back”. They are our homalic Mtseptc Too Wash, SAPONACEOUS Tooth Powders PRICE 25¢ EACH. nade, there is nothing better YOU CAN ONLY Cr aral eens The Tenall Storc Pa. | i Bush House Block, Bellefonte, IBID IDIDIVDEIDDITOIVS MODEL GC. A PROBLEM SOLVED HOME MADE GAS LIGHT From Crushed Stone and Water. THE PILOT GAS PLANT Does the Trick. | ACETYLENE THE WONDER LIGHT | No home or building too small or too large to participate in its bene- fits. Always ready to be lighted In | avery room day or night. No LAMPS te fll. No Chimney to CLEAN. Neo WICKS TO TRIM. NO SMOKE. NO ODOR. NO MATCHES NEEDED, Booklets telling all about Acetylene and PILOT GENERATORS sent free for the asking. ESTIMATES furnish. od free for complete installation. GET THEM NOW: Wilfrid L Miller, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. in over 200000 Country Used Today in $rrvasvan Continued Five Days Longer! MIDSEASON SALE 1 The Workmen's Bargain Store Ten-Day Sale started Saturday, June 29th--will Positively end Saturday, July 13th. An iq 1 id onest Confe ing perfectly frank witl lieve me, you've never y¢ can me « condition honestly little part of my been! Facing the Crisis weeks ago 1 was absolutely fo I or no other n in order to Ra forward announcement as criticised for facing if you wish, but the ACCUusc SUCCESS has ced lashed honest pric hant €¢ Las ever Ss I 4 ”4( h Quickly. Some term this straight Me and 1 have been isis as I am. Call it sensational fn hard fact remains that right now “sensational, this ¢ cold, MEN'S SHOES. Shoes were $1.50, Sale Price. Shoes were $ Sale Price ‘ Shoes were $2.25 and $2.50, Sale Price Shoes were $3.00 and $3 Sale Price SHIRTS WORK AND DRESS Men's Working Shirts, good value, made as good as any. 50 Shirts Double Stitch were 25¢, Sale Price 17¢ Men's soc Shirts, Sale Price. .......: Men's 500 Dress Shirts, Sale, Price 4-4 Bleached Muslin was 10c, Sale Price... 4-4 Bleached Muslin was 8c, Sale Price. .............. 4-4 Unbleached Muslin was 1oc, Sale Price. ....... 4-4 Unbleached Muslin was 8c, Sale Price. ... 4-4 Unbleached Muslin, per yd.. 7¢ Calico, Sale Price DRY GOODS, Ladies’ Muslin Drawers were 75¢, Sale Price Ladies’ Muslin Drawers were soc, Sale Price Ladies Muslin Drawers were 25¢, Sale Price. .-. LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS. Ladies’ White Skirts were $3.00 and $3.50, Sale Price $2.79 Ladies White Skirts were $2.50, Sale Price.........$1.89 Ladies’ White Skirts were $2.00, Sale Price......... $1.48 Ladies’ White Underskirts were $1.25 and $1.50, Sale Ladies’ White Underskirts were soc, Sale Price......30¢ LADIES’ WHITE GOODS, soc Men's Underwear, Sale Price............ .33¢ Men's 25¢ Shirts and Drawers, Sale Price... .19¢ Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts, Sale Price. ..... .70¢ Men's 75¢ Shirts, Sale Price .46¢ Men's Men's Men's Men's < OX), 50, EE EE I EEE EEE SE
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