THE CENTRE pEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, August 15th, 1912 UNIONVILLE, GEORGESVALLEY. Charles R. McMurtrie, at Hotel How- ; ; : ard last week, | The champion hen of America still We had the best rain on Saturdas | Mr. and Mrs, B. Weber Thomas and | takes her dally pilgrimage from the we have had for a long time: every rres on ence [son and Mrs. Linn, of Camden, N, J. barn to the house and ay ghe crosses thing pas acer water for a short land. Mr. P. Edwin Thomas. of Wil over the porch and pops down under time, I tell you it makes the corn llamsport, are visiting Mr. and Mrs it to her nest of clay, ghe merrily | Brass, and garden truck laugh. Oat { Thomas Thomas. ngs, of igen ho 3 ng is a good Stop, the corn looks som: nd now my dally ogg p what spottie : Dean Johnston was given h pEth Now listen what I have a Moyer Gentzel is still on the slick day din r by his grandma Johnston To la n eke each m hen Hat with “decline” on Friday, and included his friend MI TH Woodrow Wilson ’ a dent.” We hear Jeff Heckman is having Charlotte Kurtz whose birthday comes \ loud seen to 1 over ir | sale the spring and Wm. Bressler (Continued) KATZ & COMPANY'S HOWARD. An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions; he is neither hot nor timid, i | {on the same day. town--Sndie Emerick left gn Monday a mile cast of the Old Fort vould { The Misses Myrtle Pletcher and for her temporary home in Pittsburg. | move on the farm that Heckman va | Dorothy Webér are going to spend the ! Mrs, Emer ick Is a very pronounc d | cates Alright for Billy, he knows a | {latter part of this week and first of Republican but she takes the Centre | good thing when he sees it i In Our Churches Next Sabbath [ next week with their friend, Fred Democrat all the same, and cautioned The huckleberries are about over Methodist Episcopal ~This il be | Taylor, of Charlton. { Domino before leaving not to fail in for tl vear again, 1 truly believe Anti=-Saloon gue Field Da nd {| Amber Confer and Arthur Confer, | senting the weekly items or, as she that there were over 200 bushels —— oh aonpe of Juniata ol- jof Yarnell, and Eva Neff and Russell * aid, “it ould go h wird with} brought out of the mounting, We had J » { | ol vi $pyent } » . 1 | i“ { f » i { i! : } + t \ Fon he ; 4 { nid y wil ; i % in | Wagner, of Howard, drove to Penn I'a i it feima Ot ips \ \ a ! lub ol pleker nbout our owara a past ter i nter's | { i tnowledge and 1 "Te own of Beech cmanuel Confer and thie Run at half past two, and at Beech s not one suffragette in oy OW his leam di the hauling; they aver Creek at half past two, and at Beech Merchant J. B., Btere (gy gpending aged five and six bushels a day: but | Line of Cave on Sunday and report had a very good time. Creek at half past seven Reuben Moore, who died at Poca- his vacation at Atlantic City. the days were very long sometimes | The Reforms will also hold Anti. tello, 1daho, Aug. 1at, was formerly " Mrs. Alice Smith Barton, of Phila- R. F. Finkle is out ofa helping Saloon League meetings at Jackson. | resident of Flemington, \ Hinton Roan. | delphia, Is home for an indefinite stay. | hand, since Moyer Gentzel took sick. ville at half past ten and in Howard |} was a outer BoD o Mrs. Ira ‘| Miss Catherine Buck, of williams He sould have somebody every day at half past seven and they will be | ohnson, now or ward, i port, is visiting riends in town C. J. Finkle's stave job is about done addressed by Prof. Roy Knouse, of | Mr. and Mrs, M'Dowell Bennison and We are glad to announce that An- | in the mountains, the Pennsylvania State College. | son John, Mrs. Bennison's mother, | gy Tate, who has been seriously ill E. B. says maybe they may move —— Mrs. Vetter from Pittsburg, arrived with typhoid fever for a long time, {out to the city with the mill GETTYSBURG SPECIAL WiLL | Saturday evening for a two week's | jg now convalescing nicely W. W. Jamison is still on the sick | Badies and Misse STOP HERE. visit with Mrs. Samuel Bennison. | Mrs jertha Laughry fladel- | list; he has a bad cold on his lungs The Gettysburg Excursion train, ad- The dewberry crop is a bumper one | phia, with her bright litt] P and a good dose of rheumatism. Hope vertised to leave Bellefonte at 5:30 in this section; many people are out | Mildred, is visiting her pa; s, Mr. | be will soon be over it, as he had his | next Sunday, (18th) morning, will dally for the delightful fruit, particu- and Mrs. IL. G Alexander, | share for the summer ) reach Bellefonte by way of the Bald | larly B. M. P, who has developed a On Monday Mr. and Mrg, Thomas | I'he free buss tool a load to the Eagle Valley, and wili stop at Mill | Sreat taste for it, and spends many Eckenroth packed their trunks, pt festival at Paradise, on Saturday ev- Hall, Beech Creek, Howard and Miles- | Bours berrying. on their best “bib and tucker” | ening, burg. It will reach Howard at 4:30 Mrs. S. H. Bennison, the Misses |hled themselves off on a two weeks’ | _Ralph Ungard made his home with Sunday morning. These stops have Jane and Mary Bennison, and Mr, and | VI8it to friends In McKeesport | Emanuel Confers. He says he likes been arranged by the courtesy of | Mrs. Wm. H. Wilson were among the other western villages, | hove} he didn't need to work much Supt. J. K. ohnston, who had been | Howard folk who attended the sol- | Lost, strayed or stolen—ga and hag lots of huckleberry custards informed that many of our people |diers' reunion at Agar's Park, at Mill |Plack and tan fox hound. A jjberal | to eal. Good for you Ralph, the oth- wanted to go. Agent W. L. Cooke, | Hall last Thursday. reward will be pald for any informa- | er atiraction we wont tell {0 P ; MAL ( {8 recovery All are for Wilson in thi alley, thi | and Asst, Agent D. W. Holter were| Mrs. 8. O. Knoll is enjoying the [Son ‘hat Will 1694 to his recovery.} iv a, th ] important factors in securing this! gathering at her home of her entire burg Ae EN } oY a an 1n er convenience. family: Mrs. George Halfpenny and Mr. and Mrs. Sinle Hoy were Sun- | One-half the world, being short, Because of much absence from home children, of McGee's Mills, ( learfield day visitors at the home Thomas | doesn't know how the other half gets | and an overplus of work, the Howard | C0. and the Misses Margaret, Bertha | py .nroth,, bn S e as on 1 9 1 2 1 3 is | - * ti INSPECTION. letter has placed this week's scrib-|and Nannle, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Nannie Willams is having a | blings in the hands of two of his Miss Louise Hensyl, of New York, | handsome porch erected on the side! Noxt Wednesday is the time to save bright young friends, the Misses Dor- | after spending part of her vacation of her house fronting the rallroad. | more than a day's wages In making othy Weber and Myrtle Pletcher, to | with her sisters, Mrs. Wm. Weber and | Her handy husband, Abednig , is the | your purchases The leading Ter whom he gladly accords credit for | Mrs. Walter J. Kurtz, left Tuesday to [artist and when completed will add | chants announce a general "reduction whatever scintillations of wit and |spend the latter part with her broth- | greatly to the appearancs their | over thelr stores. It will pay you to wisdom may appear. He reserves for ers, Dr, Wm. Hensyl, of Berwick and | beautiful home, come to town that day and see how himself, however, the right to assume | Dr, George Hengyl, of Mahanoy city. | Mrs. Oscar Snyder, nee Erhart, with | you can save money full responsibility for all the blunders, | Prof. W. G. Ross, assistant in agron_| her bright little boy, of Tray i follies and mistakes which may hap- [omy at the Pennsylvania State Col- | is visiting her sister, Mrs pen—excepting, of course, the habit { jege was in town over Sunday. He | Eckenroth ual ones made by the printer! { has been appointed Superintendent of John Bruss and wife, of 1 re Miss Ada Bowes came home last|farms at the new penitentiary, and mporarily located with t} fort We Pay week to spend her vacation. will prove himself a fine success He | er's parents, Me Su 28 f B it Mrs. Jesse Leathers is visiting her |i8 one of the capable young graduates | Mrs. Sarah Culp, 18 Ibs Sugar $1.00 RTI y home friends in Northumberland. {of the institution ngstown, Ohlo, Reg. LJ Bertha Schenck spent several days Mr. E. Charles Faxon, who was | with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Pletcher. | married to Miss Margaret Hazel In lellefonte las ‘Thursday, is a brothe Mr. Water Muffly, of Buffalo, is vis- | Bellefonte last Thursday, is a her fof Mrs. Bu ¢ and Mrs. Diehl OW iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac |" ! illo k. an Ir I hi, n Muffy residents of our town, brought his - ¥ « 3 3 " y . ih bride here for a short visit with them Mrs. Wm. Weber is spending a few | They left Wednesday morning on No days with Mrs. Edwin Watt, of Wil- {50 to visit other sisters and friends llamsport. | in Jersey Shore, and go from there to Mr. and Mrs, James McCloskey are | Ocean City for their honeymoon. Our rejoicing over the arrival of a new |young “calithumplans” gave them a daughter. jolly send off, : : i ’ wire cage. Hq Mr. Charles V. Woodward, of Phila- A camping party departed on Mon- with him a fat delphia, visited his home on Thursday | day for Nippono Pa vhere they will | 1, reed on, but instead and Friday leamp” two weeks. The Misses . neal of her. he made Mr. Matthew Rodgers, Jr. has re- | Weber, Anna and Josephine MuMly,|h.r and the two are h tutrned from a visit to his father, at | Edith Weber, Lauretta Weber, Olive |, life. Funny Mexico, Pa. Gardner, Blanchard; Al Stover an Mrs, Ir Mill 1; Maude Keagle, Av Ix EY Rev. Father McKinney spent several " H all; 1a K pc : Al e a n Arrive days this week with his mother who Spangler, |! Blanche Linde- L 4 8 this 3 k with his n 1 on. Balser Web. s seriously tonald Welch Mr. Russell Gray and wife, of De- | Harr stzel Chest Moot Lew troit, Mich., spent Monday with Mrs orrison. Jersey Shot and Earl N. G. Pletcher Frank Strunk ame from Sunday visit MOSHANNON. Bugene Sn K¢ of Clevel Wray and complished Fine Loose Coffee, 5 gallons Coal Oil Chocolate "hha 28-1bs Dairy Salt 7 cakes Soap 11b Baking Powder with dish 26¢ Knights Vanilla, a bot.8 and 19 Dunhem’s Cocoanut Rice, 4 Ibs..... Cornstarch, per box Salt, per Macaroni, per Soda, per box... 3 boxes of Banner Lye.... See our line of premiums we give with cash purchases. Gillen, the Grocer. Both Phones. Be Sure To See Them Early 3 town, hut now visiting friends in wrley Bruss has grey fox which Iw's grands KATZ & COMPANY Brugger. Dr d that Lanna aaa A AR aaa aaa EE EY YE EE EE EY A FHF AAA WMATHAMAALAMALAAMLAALAANAN Oho I" people are gla oO Pp Stitzer, of Easton, is spending some tigie at his fathers, |! romptly, others put it I un | grandparents, Mr. and | john Smoke, of thid place tit the Iast moment. Irvin I, Mgt - Miner. i Irison wanted to pay his taxes 8.5, he dug ate was In the hands of the | The state road is going 1 nicely Lucas entertained Mr. | 11 makes quite 1 improvement on the ss in gear f Altoona, a irive . Snow Sho tes hilipsbhurg veek 18 been went to ¥ CHOOT o | ¥ ' s writ git her un We're making no extra loud noise to attract your attention in the I in (ORCAr, week with Mrs Mrs. Yaudes Let ne member 3 fn : la we ins =i lt tie Runa sta and Ye . f trons . ¢ ® is the Schen reunion year ¢ : 5 “ 4 4 ul : v will = \ ha | 4 n 5: } i ‘ : Mrs. Cameron Burnside Be William Holt of this pl HUBLERSBURG, fonts spent Tuesd: an Wednesda ia wal 1 h ’ " r Neaver, wife and f with her sister, Mrs. Comerford . ¢ siting o8 A , Prof. and Mrs. J. CC. Weirick, from Lock aven, are spending some days with thelr home friends in Howard employment Thomas Kel through our village on Si lay Some Mr nd Mrs, Paul Cheesman f | attraction, Tommy Newark, N. . are in Howard for a Mr. Wagner has purchased a new We hope brief visi h their many friends. |horse and bugs) lL.ook out girls, for Mr. and Mrs. John Delane the bury rides daughter were entertained at Charles Mayes, of Valley View, near | Spayd's, on Monday. Bellefonte, is spending a few weeks The stork passed through | with his friends in Frog Hollow Saturday morning and A couple of young men from Pine oy at Mr. and Mrs. B passing nie spent sister, Mra, J Mrs, Cart Carner is still she will soon recover Fv The Misses Clara Kisling and Can lice Leathers, of Snow Shoe, were guests of Miss Eva Neff over Sun- iay Miss Mabe Davis and Miss Elsie | qion boarding at this place, went M. Wilson { Pittsburg, are visiting Ad Kramer, wife and far " {down town the other night and were hind Are ’ ® their relative Mr. and Mrs. Reuben run over by a mirl. The boys were nding a few days with Mr. ang Mr Lucas | badly scared careful, bays!’ O iy Kramer Miss Eva Neff was unfortunate | you Pine Glen kiddos! Don’t forget the festival A ! enough to sprain her ankle in spite of | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker and lit- | place Sat irday evening which she hobbies around on al tle daughter Virginia were callers on Miss Sarah Helpman is © crutch. I Mr. Lenie Fye's of Pine Glen. on |and Mrs. Boyd Heckman's. Miss | Sunday ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clevenstir . through | childrén, of Bellefonte, spent with Mrs. Mary Clevensting Mrs. Samuel Bennison and i y Helen visited Mrs. Reed Worrick in| Gilbert Zimmerman passed Mackeyville on Wednesday and | here on Saturday on his way to see : Bm . a Thursday | his best girl ' Jad hime Bergstresser Is spen days with his parents Harry Diern, who has been spend. | few a A » Paul Johnston celebrated his | Waite - oe haul ohn jd Po %: arty to ing a few weeks with his brother plac \ . wid sified . rf ' A James, has returned to his home in| There will be preaching in about a dozen of his ung riends on | Altoona formed church, Sunday mor: Wednesday 10: 30 Dr Louis Robb, pastor of the Re- | The infant daughter of Mr formed church at Wilmerding, is with MOUNTAIN—Gregg Twp. Mrs. Cleve McCauley died ver his family, visiting the old home Browney McNit took a nice flock of | geply Saturday morning friends here | sheep through here on his way 10 | davs. Funeral services were come to appreciate the merits of the Sim Clothes Mrs. Huston McKibben, of Nittany, | Mifflin county on Saturday the house Monday morning and the genuineness of the reductions that are in and Mrs. McCale, of Lima, Ohlo, were A. C. Confer, with his men, Is get. {o'clock and interment was | n cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowes | !N€ out the timber from the tract the new cemetery at Hublers force, making them the Real, True Bargains. he bought from Ellis Confer. They have the sympathy o last Monday : . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ei- | munity. Mrs. John Gillman and son Norman, | sonhuth. a son. on August 1st | of Washington, Pa, were last week's | ary Susan Mitchel, of Milroy, is | L . . A N \ . A N . guests of Miss Thomas and Mrs, staying at Sam Lingle's, at present YARNELL v mT Mins he Confe and Clara Thomas. | John Lingle and Mrs. Clayton Au- | fise Amber onfer and The Clothes themselves, however, are attracting the desired attention of the people who have Mlarence Butler and Aanghter | | Gomter Spe nt Sunday with friends a Miss Samantha and Miss Almeda Pownell are visiting friends at Gale ton and Osceola Mills Miss Trixie Confer returned home Eleanor, of Ardmore, were last week's | visitors at the home of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. 8. CC, Bower Miss Margaret Beck, daughter of | W. H. Beck, of Nittany, spent a por- tion of last week with her relatives, | M. 1. Beck and Mrs. Decker, During the temporary absence of J. I. Gledhill, dean of the operators in the tower, his place is acceptably filled by E. N. Harvey, of Lock Haven J. H. Stevenson, third trick man at the Unionville tower, came down Sat. urday to look over the railroad Im- provements in this portion of the val ley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Confer and family and the Misses Myrtle Robi. son, Elsie Wilson and Mable Davis spent Sunday at Beech Creek with friends. Qlyde Swartz, of Nittany, and Raiph Swartz of Detroit, friends of “Bert” Pletcher in Detroit, spent Tuesday with “Bert's” mother, Mrs, N. G. Petcher, Bdward R. McMurtrie, now repre- senting the Fall River Electric Light Co, was the guest of his brother man and two children, and Agnes Lingle and son. all left for Berring | Bprings, Mich, to visit a few weeks | with friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elsenhuth spent | Saturday with their son Howard | Corn and potatoes are fine through here, William Lingle and daughter Ber. tha, from Tusseyville, spent Sunday with friends here Robert Auman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ockernolf, and Mrs. Wilmer Kerstetter spent Sunday at Howard Elsenhuth's, The festival at Paradise on Satur day evening was well attended. fee the Inside pages of this Issue where the leading merchants of Bellefonte have Inaugurated a Special Bargain Sale day for next Wednesday, August 21st. You will be able to buy anything from hardware to drugs at specially reduced prices at the stores mentioned in the list, The last spe cial sale advertised in this paper was a great success and many pleased pur. chasers returned home loaded down with more value for thelr money than they ever had heretofore, {after a week's visit with friends at Mt. Eagle and Howard Rev. Geo. J. Coliedge returned to his work after a visit to W LTS - | port, Milton, Bunbury and Snow Shoe Mr, and Mrs, John Craft are visiting { thelr daughter, Mrs. George Cunning- { ham, of Nantyglo, : There will be a festival hog at Yarnell, Saturday evening, Aug 17th. for the benefit of the U., B. church There will be singing and recitations All are Invited to attend. Those who attended the festival at | Romola were: Clare Shawley, Ben jamin Fetzer, James Wentzel, Miss Nancy Velley, Milford Cox, Miss Myr- tle Heaton, Carrie Wentzel, Rev. O J. Colledge, Delphia Yarnell and Miss | Anna Shank, Miss Laura Pownell is spending a | 2 few daye In Bellefonte, Miss Maude Brown accompanied by | her nieces, Misses Lillian and Mildred frionds at Yarnell Philips, are spending a month with | i Substantial Reductions on all these Superior Clothes. Sim The Clothier CORRECT DRESS FOR MEN, Allegheny Street, Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa.
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