THE CENTRE DEMgCRA ——— T, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 25th, 1912 Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. REBERSBURG. Four gentlemen of Rebersburg made & one-day's trip to State College last week. It took five hours by carriage to drive one way, and enjoved a splendid view of the best agricultural region in the world, The party consisted of N. M. Corman, Jas- per Brungart, James P. Frank and Snyder Miller, who still prefer old time gentlemen's conveyance, with sagacious horses and a fine carriage. Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Ziegler daughter Calla, of St. Louls, visited old friends and scenes of youth, here last Friday. They were cordially welcomed and their stay was all too brief, Mr, Ziegler incidental- ly distributed some slips containing mementos in the form of dialect Ger- man poems. One in particular might be mentioned—a translation of Oliver Wendell Holmes’ September Gale which the poet laments the loss his Sunday breeches. Mr. Ziegler still secretary and treasurer of American Air Brake Co. and prosperous, Thank heaven, there are still ty two who find peace, joy and perity in Texian homes. Lawyer Potter, formerly of fonte, but now of Philadelphia, a day or two visiting with Krape. Mrs. ing the they and Mo., of spent daughter are of Mr. and Solly and hospitality Jared B. Kreamer, The Oil and Frank Waite walk around his home, “Pappy” Cole spent a few days at home waiting for that insurance mon- ey, but he found the company was not near as prompt in shelling out he was in dropping into the hopper. He returned to Bellefonte Miss Jessie Walte ficent smiles among fons. She finds Miss Bertha deserves the punctuality and pupils excel Mrs. Jennie Weber Washington, D. C visit at Hon. Henry The gatherer sometimes misinformed, down naught in is correction diction. Those who retu a8 have no good Star” of the pets dow there pedes, tarantul rattlers agents Now the hie Mrs Gas company is a go has bullt a concrete COSY as shed bene- her late farm life Stover, the returns efforts to her compan- glorious. musician, for her make her best and children, of are enjoying their Mever's residence il news but he If of 10¢ is sets he errs, it lice cause for 80 n and burg dally, tler, clon to mes kind ou and ceed it Two of o automobile Mrs. visiting to fill whortlet q t the as Lock She M Sallie MeGill, relatiy the of here Saml is a Win- time 1 noted for h even time cann is daughter ters, and her beau efface, When a os of a one ty, whi phrase improve. parlors iginess “bush fooled by 3 the nw he instance ust wedded to | Mus When the mind once gets to respond. harp of a thousand strings. called “calf love” all the liviner harmonies are submerged, and | that is the end of It, sure There was an Inspired sald he would not sall A bed of flowery ease, but that rhap- sodist lived the Devil invented the exhilarating machine run by gaso- line with its stygian odors and trans- porting speed Our Tylersville friends know they can find “the best” nt Inn. Tylersville 1s dessicated. Those little sylvan plcnies over the mountain have “an aube” There Is gold back there and wherever gold glitters there Pluto has his minjons Out. Hee Goethe's Fayst and the fate of Marguerite, Mrs. Henry Royer and daughter, of Bellwood, are visiting at Mrs, J. C. Morris. Mrs. Linnle Shook, of Williamsport, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. K. Meyer, Ezra Breon aand wife, of Philadel- phia, are visiting Ellas Breon. Rev. Sam’! Stauffer, of Philadelphia, who Is one of Uncle Sam's servants in the Philadelphia Custom House, Is visiting his brother, Rev. G3. A. Stauf- fer, and preached an able germon In the Reformed church Sunday evening. Big Cut Ordered in Express Rates. Sweeping reductions In express rates averaging In general approxi- mately 15 per cent.; drastic reforms In regulations and practices, and com- prehensive changes In methods of operation, are prescribed In a report made public last week by the Inter- state Commerce Commission of Its Investigation Into the business of the 13 great express companies of the United States, singer who | to Heaven on before that Long's horses’ | the | in | is | the | quite | twen- | pros- | Belle- | Howard | enjoy- | Haven, | ’ 1 | MILESBURG. The long dry spell has been broken | by the refreshing showers which passed over this section of the coun- {try last week and Sunday. The Geo. 1. Potter post, No. 261 of the G. A. R, have changed their lodge j room, from the fire company's build- Ing on account of the long dark stairs to the Harshbarger building on the | first floor. They now have enrolled | sixteen members and will install a full set of officers in the near future, with Emanuel Noll, of Bellefonte, In- stalling officer Forest Alkens acres of fine wheat from J. B. Slacker, | | | several { which he harvested and garnered last | | | purchased week, Toner Hugg turned | White | report | slayer and Wilbur Miles re- trip to where they Thaw, the From there and spent having a after New York, seen Harry of Sanford White they went to Atlantic City a day or two; they report fine time, Walter Smith home from were visiting home Plains, having a pleasure returned they and family Philipsburg where with friends. Clyde Boggs and wife were visiting at A. T. Boggs of this place, Mr Boggs is living In Philadelphia where he is employed as mall carrier. Mrs. Homer Noll, of Tyrone, visited John Swartz's. David Trimpen and wife Hall, N. %Y., and Mrs of Altoona, were Housel's last week. | George, Harry, and Christ Illes of Altoona and Charles fly, of Pittshurg, thelr mother, Mrs has been very 11, Is some better, Miss Mary Campbell brother and friends in toona E. R ited at Mrs spent some Misses Miles I'nfonville up and Wore G iat of Gamble Wilbur Housel, guests at Uriah and fam- and fam- home to see Jodon, who this writing came John but at is visiting Tyrone and Al Hancock, Edward James time Verna spent of Philipsburg, vis Quick's, Rankin, of Ashtola at William Broom's Baird and Margarette weeks with Domino did there? Mra Fests i Fhhs eall * two vou see our girls Mr rt H cutters Thomas, of p t James wants 1 him up 1 teachers m Irnes Woo Our = Prof " prin n for next High grammar Migs Miles tearher' Hrae term Smith Cheater Miles, ta 8g On afte repairs of three Thiuredn k: Mr q 1a nt The Sic SON Very Repairs: ares Tas 3 hundred the giving ge nn comnlete ave anling 1.00) ® | | yet porches | general | fine: eall and see it Ralrd honae is Hulldine and making Tasenh Hent } Joamanh around his repairs af see it Howard ’ Gland to prosperity is rals th n p front Wie vhere af Nufal 7 In 1a Y Tulia . Mra Hannal visiting rove Mre as Nn ther, Camer. of Tittlestown James MeCullongh's of Renov Noll's Whiteman. T.ee and for Getty A ve at w at le re and wife 0, Are 3 Harr at vieiting Dr Hum ™ 2134 Smid on Mondas Miss Nelle are visitine at and Fdward Miss Grace Schenck spent Sunday | with her parents at Howard. | oree 1 ried shurg Hall and Cora Fisher 1. ©. Hall's, of Tyrone of Osceoenln N | Churches: Methodist Rev Ash next Sunday evening Baptist-—Rev, Clark will preach next Sunday morning and evening will preach VALLEY VIEW, Edgar Rearick, from Altoona, spent an few days with his mother and grandmother at the home of George Eckley Mrs, town, her parents, Justice, Miss Susan Justice, of Tyrone, spent a few days with her parents at this place, Our Sunday school was well attend ed last Sunday morning, considering the wet weather, We are sorry to learn of the fll. ness of Mrs. John Kelley. All hope for her speedy recovery, We are glad to learn that Dorothy Holderman is getting along so nicely at the Bellefonte hospital, after an operation for blood poison from tramping on a nall, Festival will be held at Valley View, July the 27th, by the junior class for the benefit of the U1. B. church for the purpose of purchasing new singing books. All persons who are lovers of good music should help this good cause along. Everybody Is invited, Harry Bradley, from Lewis. is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lowery When you are In need of job print. Ing get the habit of consulting us, Get our prices on Job printing. Work always the best and the prices are reasonable, her | friends at | Riens | JULIAN, Charley Myers, of Julian, ed hauling ties for 1. H. Mr, Gingery. Miss Lottie Parsons, of Mud Hollow, was seen In Julian 1st Charles A. Harrington is employed haul ties for Musser & Gingery Mr, Harrington and Thoma Relgh- ard were harvesting for Harry Hoover of Julian. Charles with his Swisher. Miss l.ottie Is employ - Musser and lick week to Harrington grandmother, spent Mrs Sunda} Rebecca Parsons and nie Duell and Margaret Ma, Friday with Mrs. Carrie Greer There was quite a Httle raiy i Mud Lick Hollow Thursday, ol Miss Fannie Duell, of Driftwood spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Swish Albert Miller spent a f } Saturday with Miles Green Dr. Irvin was up In his Mrs. Carrie Green Mry had sore throat but is better Miss Margaret Marks spend the rest of the at Martha Miss Susie days with Miss Mary Holt, of Miss Fannie Duell w \8 Bee lan last week: also Miss O) Ha r I M Fan- spent iN KR , in grand MITE On Julian ZRY Green {to soe now “pects Summer Fin} MeDonel Spent some Julian in Ju- Swisl} JULIAN, No. 2. W. G. Tallhe diamo ring Dav Dan We a lar Ira F toona and BO y im Ke nd road when We are farmer gl! . NITTANY. There 1 some grain on account of the we have heen having the Mins Mary in mt! to haul wet wuthe Past whet, wns Yeiting eral dars r Allison i fey tha | § ROCK FORGE. girls om Bellefonte and a Rock ree i ple haa anu ming time » at Rock There some fine the crowd although caught bad colds house 1 ip f Harvey Young for er-in-law, wheat Miss Catherine Hoy has come to spend the RUMmMmer her cousin, Mra. Ira Benner ; The Inspectors were around inspecting the buildings A Miss Ella Neose is Impros at the Bellefonte You can see the boys Bungalow over the fields most anytime viewing the Potatoes are going crop. Since the showe showing nicely, Any persons wanting ought to call through you can see a large fn nearly every Are scarce this Mrs, Will Tuesday he and f our vr swim ore reday in them be wore rs ir while one Rock to or a Hoy, sports left Boalshurg Maurice fan's vednes n * broth ohn, haul: in day help of Anronshurg, with Rock ly Ing glow. ] hospita) from the and hills count / be a good rs the vines are | to ock run farm, They year at other am Hoy, of Lema re at Rock. — places, nt, spent w wSENTRE OAK, © are y 2uving nice weather and the into the wheat crop Is good throug Hoa. We had nice rains a n potatoes were In need of Paul Mettinger, from Atami, spending his summ n his uncles and aunts at is at the home of H. ger, Miss Lena Breon 4 dore, from Altoona, are » some time with H, RB. Mea Ld gor. Teddy says that country what he enjoys, Don't forget the festly fon, on Saturday ev The h this sec- present, B. Fra nkenber- al at the Un- ening. It pays to advertise In the Cont ‘entre Democrat because it has th rn circulation, .t : {tractive all #0 thelr cousin, Chester Johnson. {of Lock Heaven, have amain returned nd the corn | *r vacation with | He | nd brother Theo- | life Is ! SMULLTON., | | storing of thelr wheat which is a f | erop., | Geo, Miller, wife Homer Blerly, all of Flemington, were visitors here Sunday, Announcements for the 60th anni- | versary of the “mustering In" Company A, 14% Regiment, have been printed and sent out W. E. Balr and son Raymond n flying trip to MifMlinburg, The Rebersburg base ball cross bats with the Hecla Saturday on the Hecela no predictions but faith In our boys Mrs. A. E loganton, were on Sunday The person on a plece of sliced ham, on the porch of another the purpose of killing to our way of thinking, alr and daughter, and made Friday. team will team next fleld, We make have we visitors In our town who would put poison and lay person for cat or a dog, would do most anything that is mean and contempt. able, The law for polsoning Is very strict and it would be well if offenders would get the just recompense of re- ward Notice Is hereby given that any per- son wanting wood their meals with, can from most anyone in application It would 0 this than to lose sleep to such things during the hours of night The to make application between 6 m., and Mrs. has been spending antly at the home DD. Winters, here Ernest Harry had ormed on the large fe Ingrown toe a to cook same upon d obtain the town be hetter and wee hast would p. m MeGill, of a few of her to attend small time be such 30 a, 30 Sallie Lock Haven dave pleas. brother, P oper ation per- ¥ nail Herbert Sto soline engine tq AARONSBURG, " aged ing ons irprise one dns " Or in Be NH inant with nimiller in week, by her pending {Oo spend Noah days Mra day a few Hefonte K ' foenker Weep STORMSTOWN., good and Ne was glad to That funday 1" The largely A picnic » SONnes grove the Gray's M Amusements of BC “measloy” fn Was a raiy festival attend 10th by ) school all kinds Harpster's are time as there having are four ve of the children having the measles, | We are anxious for their recovry. | 0. J. Shivery and hoof spent Sunday hoofs Agnes Harris was seen on our side on Saturday evening: every Riad to see her : Three or four girlie from Storms. town, (we think they live on Moun- tain Ave) were at the festival. They sald they were from Bellefonte and If they were, Oh, my! They were at- right. Every one knew them by thelr excellent conduct. Nellle and Florence Johnson visited at Austin Johnson's over Sunday, al- a or! Laurence Near. i at Harry Near. one wan | SPRING MILLS, R. G. Kenley, of 8now Show. J. RB. Dunkle, of Altoona, and Mary Slegal, to thelr places of emplpyment after spending some time at thelr homes. William Rossman, who is employed at Trevose, was home for a few days | Inst week, , Mra, Ivy Bartges and family have gone to Altoona, where they expect to spend several weeks, Jay Walte, of Wilkes-Barre, spent {an few days visiting his aunt, Mrs. R. 1 (3. Kenley, last week, | Ned Keller, of Linden Hall, was a guest at the home of C. P. 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Peter Weber, of the last two weeks | here and at Oak Hall Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Christina, are visiting at home Ruth The much worrying about “t money. average man # almost as mar- Mrs Epent Huntingdon, | friends | | | money with as his wife the market little the son Geo | of with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ss they cannot reach the seat of the disesss Catarrh a LViood or oonsth onal disease, and in order 0 eure Bb you must take | remedies. Hal's Ostarrh Cure 8 taken In and acts directly upon the blood snd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is Dot §& Quack med cine. IL was prescribed by one of the best phyricians in this country for years and i» a regular prescription, It Is composed of the best tonies known, oo ined with the best blood purifiers. » 4 us surfaces. The perfect ) Ing 5 5 what prod 3 curing estarrh 11 F.J. CHENEY & OO y Drugrists rj Take Hall's Family § Miss Kuhn and friend, | Kuhn Mrs home and spent Neal uri, n of the Frances, with daughter | Mi last week i giglers and chil- Virginia, month ce l.oneberger uesday for res Rend for testis price daughter the is for constipat itoona W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, ne Grove JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN PEN. ook ot SION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Beach, Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey THURSDAYS, July 25, August 8, 22. $6.00 ROUND TRIP $5.75 ROUND TRIP Ris Bridge Via Mas Wharf FROM BELLEFONTE THURSDAY TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS Stop-Over Allowed At Philadelphia orma Via Delaware er a arket Street inf H hand t PEN For n concerning leaving time of trains, consult t Ticket Agent. SYLVANIA RAILROAD ilis or neares a. DON'T WORRY salary surprised pl is planted ir little ant will in good The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. » THE FARMER | these days is not only a farmer, but an up-to-date business man. Few of them are without bank accounts. They find it as necessary in their business as the merchant does in his. A check- ing account in a bank like this is more than a convenience; it is a necessity. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA, |
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