Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, May 29th, 1913, bp Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, ECECNONCNORONCNONORORO NORINCO NO NO NONONINO NONI NONI NINN REBERSBURG. W. J. Kreider {8 remodeling the oldest brick house in Rebersburg which was built more than seven de cades ago and was owned by John Burket, who was one of three pros- perous brothers of that period, the others being Frederick and Jacob The brick work is intact and solid, whilst the woodwork only needs re- pairing. Register Frank Smith, of Bellefonte, was a visitor of Hon. Henry Meyer and others last week The price of beef has gone up and | the butchers complain that they can- | not buy cattle, because of the demand In the cities for veal and the scarcity of feed. Animal industry in Pennsyl- vania is a paving proposition, John F. Potter, Esq., of Philadel- phia, is the guest of Howard Krape. When Howard Krape came to dig up his “Ole Bull” fiddle, he discover. ed that the Norway rats, or some- thing, had purloined parts of it, The gnatty weather indicator Is the latest. Dan Royer observes that the gnats swarm persistently just be- fore a rainy spell Hon. Henry Meyer, who lost an arm in battle, declares that a bayonet charge usually results in one or the | other side running away, and bayo- |g. nets were chiefly used for sticking pigs for foraging parties and pinning down soldiers’ tents The coming event at Gettysburg on July 1st, will be the greatest since the Blue and the Gray met there in & titantic death grapple July 1, 1863. The arrangements, contemplating a “tenting on the old camp ground” embrace provisions for survivors of both Federal and Confederate armies, but only actual veterans will be sup- plied with tents and rations. July 1, next, it will be fifty vears since we! | gressing nicely and there are no idle heard the thunder of artillery in Pennsylvania, The turning point of the war to sever the Union in two, was then imminent. Many Pennsylva- nians came up in the van under Rey- | nolds and were soon in deady action, declaring: “We have come here to stay.” How many there were who fell, is inscribed upon the regimental monuments. Only one state, New York, suffered heavier losses in the battle. The first day was fought by Reynolds’ corps (the first) singly, against more than half the army of Lee, under Hill and Early. The bat- tle was not contemplated by either of A | new band. May success, | their many i week. lina, N.-¥.. | last week, RUNVILLE, The much needed rain came nicely during the past week, and the farm- ers are now ready to finish their spring planting Miss Madge Poorman, after spend- ing an few days with her sister, Mrs, Claud Lucas at Snow Shoe, Pa, re- turned home on Saturday of last week. We are glad to see Miss Twlilia Emenhizer in our village again who has spent several months in the home } Lucas at Snow Shoe, Pa. Mrs. Lulu our village Davis passed through accompanied by her mother, Mrs, John Lucas, on their way | : \ . “|a host of friends here to the cemetery at Bush Hollow, | Memorial day is near at hand and | {the show at for the first time In the history of Run- ville, she will send out a band, with music to help commemorate the occa- sion Many who are always in at- tendance at the Advent cemetery will » NITTANY. Preaching in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening, June 1st, 16th, otherwise an on June unless nounced M. C. Delaney and son, Earle, were to Bellefonte Saturday, on and to see the parade, Miss Cordie Dorman has gone to Lock Haven again to work The Misses Stella Rodgers, Mar- garet Tweed, Blanche and Christeon Harris have gee to Eaglesmere for the summer. They will be missed by business, | to work for J. | Bon, little James Nolan and son, Ray, took In Bellefonte on and report it very good Saturday We had a much needed rain the past week On Saturday Mrs, George be glad to meet and congratulate the | gave a quilting party to a number or peace, and prosperity always attend their efforts, Mrs. W. G. last week after a pleasant visit with Mr. Watson's parents at Snow Shoe, Pa. The champion fisherman of our lit. tle brook was Master Eugene Lucas of Shoe, who captured a fine mountain trout, measuring nearly 8 inches, near the bridge, at the school house. Eugene's father is a great fisherman and hunter and it is need- less to say that he was as proud of the boy as though he himself had kill- ed a bear, Roy Fetzer, after a few weeks stay at Allentown, Pa, where he has had employment, is visiting his home and friends at this place. The widening of the state road ov- er the mountain to Snow Shoe is pro- men or boys in our town, and ev- erybdy is happy. Hurrah for Democ- racy. Mrs Annie Witherite and her jdaughter, Mrs. Eva Garbrick, of Ty- rone, Pa, were circulating among friends during the past Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Brown, of Corn- returned home Friday of after a short visit their parents and friends, A. J. Alexander moved his family | from this place to the Hoover farm jon Bald Eagle valley He had occu Lucas’ | of Nancy { her friends {in attendance Watson returned home | | Lock Haven, There were twenty-two besides the children } | Fisher | Joel Btover ZION. The cold spell of several weeks ago all the fruit in places, while in others very littie dani- age was done, Some of our fishing sports were out | trying their luck last week and came little else than the usual some of our people were at Saturday to see the Some of them took In within the arena and were There will be a festival at Nittany | well pleased with the performances. lowmaster, who had engaged | B. Stover for the sea- | his place and gone to | he has rented a house | housekeeping of Curtin's of State Altoona were Altoona VAS the home of Mrs church members took of no preaching on Sunday visiting, last week, and vegela- is blossoming as the rose Weaver, who was confined | to his bed for a week with the mumps, {is able to be up again. Those from a distance were two of | Mrs. Fisher's sister's family, Mrs. Net. tie Stover and husband, from 8t. Marys, and Mrs. Jennie Lock Haven. The dinner was grand, and a very pleasant day was spent one over half quilted. All enjoyed themselves very much Miss Grace 1. Beck, of Atlantic City, | doctor's car for Homan, who was under the with in- several days { ternal rheumatism is much better Cassel, of | | ed | typhoid One quilt was finished and the second | present | i i i i i i is visiting her father and mother at | this place. She will remain until the first of July Mrs. 8. EE Martin and son, Edgar, have returned to Pittsburg, after a pleasant visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beck returned on Thursday from a business trip to New York City Mrs. Belle McAuley in Hublersburg over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Knecht, of visited Mrs Knecht's father, B. F., Shaeffer, over Sunday Ben Lutz, of Bald Eagle, visited his | parents at this place last week visited friends | Miss Alice Emerick In Lock Haven over Sunday Mrs. H. P, Zerby and daughter Hes- i 1&8 | visited friends | | Ray ter, and Miss Marie Swartz, drove to | | Howard one afternoon the past week \ jon business with | {| Bristol Mins Mittle where she expects to make her home with her sister, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Clark. Grandmother Wilson in visiting VIRILINK Winkleman left for! Cramer and were week end visitors » home of the latter's sister, Mrs Bumgardner Clevenstine has improved his | r laying two hundrey and eigh- | { teen feet of concrete walk | he's going to stay out of the mud. | | weighs | | nine pounds, came to bless the home, | first son born to Mr on May twenty third The grand Army of the Republic will | Zion | Shaffer, who was confin- to her bed for several weeks with | improved is 80 much to be up and around boarder, that services In the first, at 4 P the old vets In They will AARONSBURG. industrious young men, | who Is employed at inning the stone crusher, home Guisewite A Florence, of entertained Saturday f George Weaver M Whitmeyer, Gap, is | with his College, and | over | with relatives In our | wife, of] Sam. says | and Mrs. | engine for spent | daugh- | Feldler, | Memorial Day at Martha. Memorial services will be held at the Baptist church at Martha at 2 o'clock p. m., on Memorial day. The address of the day will be delivered by Mr, H. H. Mcliroy, of Huntingdon. Mr. Mcllroy has something very in- teresting and appropriate for this oc- casion. There will be music and reci- tations after which the surviving vet. erans, Sunday schools and all others | will march to the cemetery and dec- orate the graves of the soldiers, The entire community is urged to parti. cipate In the decoration and revive the spirit of patriotism and pay trib. ute to those who fought in defense of the union. Many a man gets a pretty bad fall from being thrown on his own re- rources The New 1913 Model Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. This Car Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, PENNA. ROUD as you are of the son or daughter, and proud as he or she is of graduation honors---there is soon but a memory of such events un- less a portrait keeps the record of such milestones of youth. Our many styles in portraits suit- able for graduation pictures makes it easy for you to select---and a dozen photographs will make an acceptable Meade or Lee, but was precipitated pled the residence by Hill whose sole purpose in going to | estate here and it is now oc upied by Gettysburg was to supply his corps {| Mr. Chamberlain and family. of Buf- | uhbl ' with shoes. Early had gone on toifalo, N. Y Mr. Chamberlain has } Hubler Weg pope mn our town Carlisle with the purpose of capturing come to the mountains for his health | 8 nda) 1 Harrisburg and Gov. Andy Curtin, land the place greet |, wa Re a pa whilst Ewell had pushed on to York [them kindly and hope their stay will 4 the big show at Lock Haven to collect money from that rich Dutch {be a successful! one ? | Monday v city. Jut when the roar of artillery Mr. and Mra. O. P. Confer, of Yar- |, am . Dorman = th was heard, Early hastened back to nell, Pa, attended the old folks’ ser- gh painted which adds greatly Gettysburg and arrived In time to! vice. last Sabbath RB RPDeREANS double up the Federal army, whose Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas, Mr. and | «, Hand J ous news to the scribe " ‘nt rAny a I commander had fallen in the skirt of | Mrs. Claud Poorman and s n. Ralph. |3 Vi be sent ir for publication. in ww Saturday, ¢ ‘ ' woods west of the Lutheran theologi- | Sundayed at Bush Hollow at the | 1ond it in not later than Sund igi MALLORY 'G. Min- THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN. cal seminary Neither Meade nor | Witherite homes ening Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. graduation present. Bellefonte, visited her aged grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bs Cornell Showers, of Bellefonte, his | friends up the river We noticed uite a number of the to see best girl people of this having his Lee was on the battle fleld July 1st, 1 Lucas, who has but both arrived during the night, : vy Shore, Pa Meade establishing his headquarters friends in a house on the Baltimore Pike | ng : south of Gettysburg near the ox me- | Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Resides of Tv. | tery and Lee pitching his headquar- | rone. after paying a short but pleasant tar Sent in the ep teraon apple, vs. | visit with the former's aunt, Mrs. Ad- | cha west © © re Tnion ne, | die Resides, ot to Ps ome where the firing had _ decimated the | on i dim hie f avioen apple trees. The Gettysburg “guides” Harvey Spotts. of Fleming, Pa wili point out the old stone house |Sundaved at W. T Kunes' he me and north of the Chambersburg road, near [returned home Monday ter, Mrs the Seminary, as Lee's headquarters Harrisburg but this is pure ) State Forester Harry Mueller and was the ROCK FORGE. ' are ref ng over the arrival of and was t . in hospital. We re having wet weather and ] little baby girl last week related by one of the occup nts . , vel cold but It has not hurt the { “in Knoffsinger., who had yo orrespondent j corn yet on 4 at OC was pitched In Among of the Seminary Sunday were, Willlam Fike's and Wf our new automobilists late. wla of the George Rider's family, of Valley View. | Iy v le taking his wife for a st The onl and bbs ree Fike and wife. of Pleas i'm 0 a very steep WL and then an il pp d that his gasoline was so Edward Saxion, son of William Sax tank that it dnt yun ving surgical n, who has been working at leech. 0 the engine, when the machine was treatment in it as a hospital {berg for about two years, spent two going up hill. 80 he was compelled t ‘ he sister of William Kreamer. of | Weeks’ vacation at home turn are and go up the hill hac) LINDEN HALL the Union army, mentioned last week, | Miss Grace and Anma Gettig spent | wards, and poor wifie had to get ou Mra Leah Zong ret uhed home from | married Jesse Garrett and not Ben- |® couple days at the home of George [and walk. Too bad’ 001 convention Jamin Beck Both are dead. They | Bhears, here We had quite a scare in onr ttle lived near Wolf's Store Say up on the hill, 4i4 that fare town last week, when a mad dog ran Miss Verna Miller, who has ‘Fare the well Mr. | through the streets and sped down the visiting her grandparents, for some |JONes, forever? or, did it mean: “Fare [road toward Wm. Pliger's farm. At | slowly improving weeks, returned to Flemington, being | the well ome back again, Mr. Jones? | Harry Ream's it ran into the vard Mr. and Mra Chas. Horner are the called home by the illness of her | Wonder what the attraction is be and biting onto a rose hush it pulled | proud DRrents of a baby zir) g mother low Bellefonte on the Zion road for | is it of the ground Then it con Mins Sadie Tavlor mond at the show Prof. Samuel A. Blerly Is sedulously | Charles? Charles savs “Oh, boys, | tinued ita mad fight down the r ad. | at Bellefonte Ret Fred was there to pursuing the vocational theory and |Pelle Is a beauty with eyes so bright | harking and biting at the fences | Mra Chas Colver. who has had a practice of agriculture this spring {and cheeks so suity; she's just the gal | When it reached Frank Lee's farm it felon on ‘her thumb 1» able to be He will make a thrifty farmer for me!" ran under an implement shed where | around again a, Pine tree blight is the latest dis- | Philip Wirtz and wife and Mrs. Liz it was finally shot hy Harry Rllger . . covery. A sinister worm circles the |2l¢ Graham visited at Henry Tress- and Harry Ream who had followed a ' ’ tree just above the ground , ler's on Runday it In an auto. Fortunately, no per- |, i you \ kunot be gi 4 - | Tan Wands and "On oa isited \ n happened to be in the path of the we a cannot he honest LEMONT. n na ireons, on Sunday: also Ira animal, but It is thought that several The rains last week came in time Lyle, of Houserville dogs were bitter and they to help the grass through and the! Fs Bort iid vite and daughter spent | immediately killed corn. oats, and in fact all vegetation : Saturday evening very pleasant. Anthony Garver was seriously is growing fine and all that is needed at the home of Jno. Grover, of Rock | nest week He took sick quite sud. $3.50 RECIPE FREE now is warmth | View denly on Wednesday evening and for | FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Bruce Houtz returned to Niagara George Bhears had to give up work (a time his life was despaired of: but : . ' p oe ww | At the match factory on account of {he is slowly | ov . | Relleves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, pain Re pending tow |" exceedingly sore finger, for a week Hit praying at tis. Wri i Backache, Btralning, Swelling, James Osman came home on Sat. | The majority of the people around Ephraim Keller is able to he around | — urday and moved this week to Sun- {Rock attended the show in Belle- [again after being confined to his bed bury where he holds a good position | fonte on Baturday. for several weeks, with muscular with the P. R R. Co. William Eminhizer has sold off his | rheumatism. Trout fishing is slow along Spring | c*ttle and has bought a higher grade, Henry and Samuel Noll left on Sun- the Tamar and Clintondal¢ ‘ Lov " u mp Oymen r town on Sun- spent a few days here, during the Cut out this ad. It is worth one extra picture free with your order. Among those wi Attended the Sun PLEASANT GAP, By BO oe ation at Madison, | Mrs. Emeline Noll. who has been | PUrg on Saturday were, Frank Burd, gpending the winder In Harrishure Henry Krape, Verna Bower, Jennie | returned to her home here last week Hull Ruth Crom The eg | Bhe was accompanied hy her daugh from the d flerent Shutches namely, Ramsey and children ~¢ | Beckie Snyder Nellie Burd and An nie Elsenhaur were well the exercises and kind tre received Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gran tertained Sund vile, was an | Efe Weaver the visitors at Harry Flke's fval sme last week Miss Jennie King spent Sunday Rebershure Don’t 20th for the bensfit formed church Eve and help the good pleased with | atment they | LYON & CO. LYON & CO. centre 2 8 forget the stone house wounded of SuggestionstoMothers We are prepared to help the mothers who do not have time to make their Childrens Clothes for Decoration Day or for the Last Day of School. We have on hand a complete line of Misses, Childrens and Infants Dresses, Combina- tions and Petticoats all the necessary requisites to make the little Miss happy and to save the tired mothers who have so much to worry about at this time. Silk Hosiery If you are looking for a Graduatin~ Present we in vite you to visit our store and see our stock of Silk Hosiery. attending a Sunday school convention | at Millheim Miss Mahle Zeer who had been | geriously 11] at the Wilson i 3 N well mrt © been F mean home, is onest with vour. with the world Parasols We also have a line of Parasols that will delight any young lady and the prices are very reasonable. Silk Department Our up-to-date Silk Department was never so complete as now—we have everything new in Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Meteors, Messalines Brocades and Tub Silks. were Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidneys and Back, Wouldn't ne nics within & week or n Creeks this season viz.: Holstein The Boalsburg band furnished the music for the boys’ club, Y. M. C, A. festival, held In town Saturday ev- ening. Jacob Roy and wife attended the U. E quarterly meeting held at Cen- tre Hall on Saturday. Samuel Poorman and Edith Wil. Hams were the delegates to the Sun- day School convention held at Miil- heim the latter part of last week. Rev. H. Henfer preached in the Le- mont United Evangelical church on Sunday. Geo. Fike and wife visited friends near town Sunday. The state road men are busy open- Ing a new quarry near William Rish- el's smithy, AXEMANN, Mark Williams, who has been lald up with a sore foot is able to be out n. Harvey Grimth Is ill at this writ. ing: his many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Bugene Allison, of Renovo, visited friends at this place recently, Mrs. BEd. Owens and children; Mrs. BEd. Witmer and Mrs. James BSim- monds, of Bellefonts, spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Calvin Gfrerer, Mrs. James Sommers has returned from a very enjoyable visit with her husband and sister at Juniata, Mra, George Vetters and little son, of Pittsburg; Mrs. Arthur Taylor, of Milton; and Mrs. Bird Baron, of Al- toona, are visiting their mother, Mrs, B. A. Beanlon. Many a fellow who thinks he knows about women discovers his error as soon as he marries one. G. W. Bhears, who has been ailing for some time, is Improving slowly. Wess Dale, of DuBois, Is spending a couple weeks here with his sisters, Mra. Wm. Eminhizer and Mrs. G. W. Bhears Sidney Poorman took his family to Bellefonte to see the parade Say, Henry Blerly and Charles how about Zion? We would lke to hear more about the strange towns and about the pretty damsels ving ore, WINGATE. Miss Eliza Huntly, of Philipsburg, visited a few days last week with her aunt. Mrs, Edward Long. Miss Torena Lucas, of Runville, spent Sunday P. M. with her friends, Miss Geraldine and Marie Murray. Miss Mary Swartz, of Tyrone, after a week's visit with her uncle Mr. J. Zeller returned to her home Satur ny. Mra. Prank Zink, of Femington, spent Sunday at the home of B 8. Long. Preaching services Saturday, May nt, at 7 o'clock sharp, In the Bvan- gelleal church, by Rev. M, J. Snyder. Every one in invited. Mra. BB. Blalr Fisher and children, Osear and Norman, of Tyrone, are visiting at w. 8. Fisher r. an mm P.G Murray and son Robert visited a little while at Tyrone on Sunday, at enReY hishat, spont Jhnday P.M, enbure, w » ends. in the bi 6a, Dabhy? 4 Trying r. n er and wife ocoupled the house of Mr. Wm. Fisher, Mr, Aaron Lone, of Altoona, visited Monday A. M., with his wife and child- ren at this place. dav for a motoreyele trip to Philadel. | 80 to the scalding, arf phia, Atlantie City and Pleasantville N. J. At the latter place they will visit their sister, Mins Esther Noll, who In teaching school In that town A mood many of our people attend. ed the bir show In Rellefonte on Sat. urday, and everyone sald it was fine GEORGESVALLEY, Maynard Barger and wife spent Sunday under their parental roof. 8. PP. Hennigh attended the Sunday school and K. 1. C. EB. convention at Millhelm. The frog and lee cream supper held by the ploneers of Georgeavalley was followed by a bonfire, Dollin Decker is improving at pres- ent. Herbert Barger says he enjoys a drive as long as Nird keeps off his font, The Spring Mills grange will hold a festival In the grange on Decoration night, Albert Lingle and brother Clarence spent Thursday evening with Roy Zettle, ROCK VIEW, Miss Claire Mapes, one of Clear. field's most accomplished young la- dies, spent the past week at the home of Charles Houser, 0. CC. Peters, of Laneaster, spent fBunday with his brother, J. I. Peters, of this place. 4d tami Wm. Hoover an mily t Bun. day at Mileshure, pen Two of our young ladies, while out for a drive Bunday evening, had some difficulty In turning around. For particulars ask them, Those who are on the sick lst are, Mra. George Noll and James Houser, eT gE ; PL TE, i Fd ; i goodbye forever to straining, or too i Wash Goods Our Wash Goods Department is laden with new things such cool inviting fabrics as Voiles, Ratines, Cotton Crepes and others too numerous to mention. Corsets We are sole agents for ROYAL WORCESTER and Bon. ton Corsets from B0c. up to $5.00 Shoes Men's, Ladies” Misses’ and Children's Shoes—~Oxfords and pomps in black, tan and white Sandals All sizes in Sandals at very low prices LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna. ll
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