Page 6 CENTRE DEMOCRAT, - a —————— Yaa Correspon Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. MILESBURG. The song service conducted by LIL. T. Eddy on the M, E. church lawn last Sunday evening was great. Let have some more open air services on the banks of the old historic Bald Eagle. Bessie Bryan and her Sunday school class of eight girls and one boy ple- nicked last week under the old Wil- low tree, near Dr. McCoys old residence. The following were pres- ent: Margaret and Millie Lucas, Mar- garet and Elizabeth Smith, Miriam Barr, Ethel Letterman, Edith Ash, Helen Bloom, Leonore Bryan and Wal- ter Rolston. John McCoy, Xa 3B. Eddy Blanchard and lady friends cent visitors, Mahlon Baird, and Ed. were re- of Harrisburg, came home on the P. R. R. Company's pic- nic day and stayed a few days his parents and friends Roland Bryan was home day and took his sister Bessie Willams reunion, Grace Kline visited friends In Boals- burg last week. Joe Bechtol, of Fagleville, Sunday at the Ebbs home Maud Kanarr called on a few friends in Berwick last week Mrs, Samuel Campbell departed Columbus, Ohio, a few days ago Mildred Shope spent Sunday home with her Kathryn 1 week, place for Ww sure her, 1 ause when a y« son goes from the they J Mrs Sullivan William Harry burg, w family Mrs, W A ble, of Tyrone and wife, of atives week. I wondered ple congregated Sunday, but those folks Harry's of a swe hours ol Harr over Sun- to the spent for Arri ved home She v8 the city is the Henrlett; and departe« ‘riday par Detroit, expects He friends Miss visiting Mr. Fowl to learn t Improved Bruce Wallace fell a the other da nd frac continued to work Better keep an eye Mr. Haupt wants that bage and will visited fonville and we lal I was of the 1 ) that the Metho tended and everyt sold out The Red Saturday ‘ delicious, and good time Z. C. Bullock, State College fine mit $15 profit Men banquet was held ening Everything wan all reported having a WAR early with 2 ino family Bul- his Mr, Jr., moved to Tuesday lock purchased a residence there which he will oct May and Annle Hockenberry left day fo: a short Reunion. A gogd many of our tended the Willams reunion. H, G. Ebbs disposed of 100 gallon of Ice cream and a lot of frult They all looked tired when they returned home but report having had a good time, H. Bradley attended to Mr. Ebbs business while he was away Saturday Churches. Methodist py. Shultz and Robert for Tyrone Batur- visit townsfolk at- Rev. Ash old-fashioned sermon last Sunday night, red hot and good. Epworth league rally next Sunday evening at 6 p. m. Labor day services, Sunday A. M. at 10:30, Baptist—Preaching next morning at 11 o'clock and 7 evening by Rev, Clark. preached an Sunday 30 In the Geo. McCullough is making improve- | ments on his property filling in for his lawn, bullding stone wall, ete. Look out for the street carnival next Thursday and Friday and the parade, And the Kintry Skull show in Wetz- ler's hall, Baturday night, Nevel, of Tusseyville, was calling on friends In here and visiting in Marsh Creek last week, Frank Woetzler, wife and familly, Misses Grace Shenck and Kathryn Louck took a spin around the country Bunday. They took dinner in Martin Reese's grove on top of the Bnow Shoe mountain then drove to Butts station and visited with friends, us stone with | JULIAN On Sunday morning of last week at 6 o'clock sharp, Dr. Stepen Fugate and wife, accompanied by the former's sis- ter, Mrs. Knotter and her husband, departed In their auto from their home In DuBois, Pa., for this beautiful and plcturesque valley of “Old Bald Eagle” by way of Port Matilda, where Mrs. Fugate remained with her aged mother, Mrs. Weston, while tha Dr. and the rest of the party drove on down to Silverdale, (2 miles west of Julian), where they viewed the farm which at one time was Mr. Fugate's old home. At noon time hour they dined with merchant W P. Parsons and wife, after which they resumed their journey homeward via Matilda, with the expectation of arriv- {Ing at thelr home at DuBois, by o'clock the same evening providing no | mishaps befell them Isn't that going some? Monday stork Mrs wee On the | and left a The other | ponderous | its b morning of last visited at the home Charles Andrews little lass. week of Mr where It morning one of and gigantic modoes, owsprit pointed eastward, passed | through our town, trailing in the rear {a train of 81 cars. Now who savs that the people of our "Good old States of America” are not powerful machinery. Mrs. Rolland Swisher last week from the Bel she has spent the which time she those great In | venters of home spital weeks underwent ted to h } arrived lefonte } where past 6 an be geot- many er Recen { heautif the writer's { Many tt} James her Mrs. J. © thanks Andrews is having his houses irded, and in the lerk INKS, many vont near and Sunday sorry to note Miss Minnie venerable * Are of Gi, the Gill Undertaker 8, 8 Matilda, Sunday Is a fin¢ daughter of Geo. Osman, of Port down to our town on afternoon Railroad Avenue driveway, Sammy autoed | ZION, The warm wave brought quite a i number to this favorite summer resort {and at the same time drove some of | our citizens to the sea shore. The fol- lowing were registered at the Cen tennial House during the past several days Fred Kurtz, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. | Gray, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Ellas | Breon, Axemann; Mr, and Mra, Larry Hile, Red Bank; N. 8. Robb and fam- ily, State College; Mrs, Michael Cor- {man and her sister, Mrs. Wm. H. Mil- | ler, Bellefonte; Mrs. Harvey Keller, Pleasant Gap; Miss EfMie Keller, West | Chester Normal School; Mr. and Mrs. | Willlam Clevenstine, Mr. and Mrs. { Harry Breon, Axemann; Mr. Wheelan, | Penna, Health Inspector, Philadelphia, | Pa.; Mra, George Durner, Miss Mary | Eby, Dr. Long, Pittsburg. Charles P. Garbrick, of Bellefonte, | transacted business In our town on | Monday. | Mrs | spending a week or two at | City and report having a very enjoy- | able time, James Kane and his estimable good wife spent Bunday at Howard, John Eby, our wide awake council man, made an automobile trip to Reb- ersburg last Saturday to attend the reunion of the 148th regiment, He was accompanied by J. (3. Royer, Mra. Sallle Wantz, Joel Royer and wife, John says It was the largest assem - blage he ever saw In Brush Valley. Port | 10 | with | United | Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Kurte, | NITTANY. Mrs, Raver, of M the latter's and family Mr, and are visiting WwW. Young weeks, William Mauck and and Charles, and their aunt, Mrg er left on last Friday the 23rd Mauck's car for Brookville, the funeral of Mr. William turning home on Sunday Miss Lille Kessinger Philadelphia where friends for some time, cKeegport, parents, (3 for several two sons 0 attend Hoover re has she w and potatoes Mrs look good, Minnick, the family she lives with, in lo ven, were guests at the Snavel {over Sunday. | Hand your leave with the Mrs. Ruth { City, Miss N. ¥. Mra Helen k Ha- nomi to the clerk in the ps Williams, of Margaret Eddy, Ida Kessinger | ters, of Somerton, Harry {ton, of Trebose, Mr. and | Gunsallus, May Showers, | Spl er and children visi | Fisher and family Mike Delaney Fisher and two day afternoon They treat news were Miss Edna Gunsa i in Howard on Sunday Russel at Centre here Kessinger, Hall, Saturday sight nig and Ged peoy n Lee's 3 spent ve ieasant! mg and old, 4id especially good ding for the ceasion Visitors mustn't raise 1 Anywa HUBLERSBURG. Miss Lulu Zerby, from Jersey Shore and Miss Lavina Emerick, from wi liamsport, were visiting Nellie Rat} mell last week, Mra, J. W. Lee was visiting at How. ard last Saturday. Ezra Rathmeil left for Philadelphia and Atlantic City last Thursday | Madaline Spayd was visiting {John Delaney’'s last week H. H. Noll, wife and family are vis. iting over at Madisonburg and helm, | Rev. Crittendon and wife were moon tin our town a few days last week Those who are on the sick list at | | | | | 1 atl Mill- | {this place are Mra. Cart Carner, Mrs. | {Julia Kessinger, Willlam Minick, and | Dr, McCormick. Miss Olive Wilson, from Bellefonte, | spent Sunday with her parents Mary Weaver, from Zion, Is spend- ing a few days with Julia Decker, | Mrs. Martha Carner and children {have returned home from a fiye. { wooks' visit with her sister at Roas. | ing Branch, Willlam Kelley, from Bellefonte fs! | visiting his friends | place, many at this Abble Rockey and family are | Atlantic | Bearing, And when It 8 entirely clos. an Bows 18 the Posuit, And uniow the INRIA in err be taken out and this cond) , Bearing will be destroyed forever Pie onaes oatised by Oatarrh, which nothing condition of the mucous a es will give One Hundred Dollars for of free, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Tumga O | BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 20th, 1912, Harry Rov~- | n Mr. | Our farmers are busy plowing Corn | accompanied by | MEN’S Elgin and Waltham Watches Rogers’ Knives & Forks per doz. $3.35 $4.50 8-DAY Mantel Clocks at $2.25 ANY PART OF $20,000 worth of Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Cut Glass, Etc. to be sold at a SACRIFICE September 7th, inclusive. store for more than forty-five years. never be duplicated. Russel Blair under the firm name of The firm of F. P. Blair & Co. has been disolved and the retiring partners interest must be liquidated within the next ten days, from Thursday, August 29th to Saturday, This stock was bought for the most critical retail trade and is the same character as has been maintained by this We will include in this sale, goods bought for Fall Trade which are arriving daily. Our orders having been placed months ago and could not be countermanded. All must go and at prices that will The business will be continued by F. P. Blair and R. F. P. Blair & Son Silver Cut Glass Bowls 2.50 to $7 Regular Price 450 to $12 Brushes 2 to $3.75 Regular Price Umbrel- las and Brass Goods wr RY -— One-Half Regular Price
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