THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. REBERSBURG. The recent heavy rains have wash- A ed deep gutters in the mountain roads, | leaving them in a miserable shape, but the farmers of this community are devoutly thankful that this valley has s0 far escaped the destructive hall storms which visited some of the neighboring valleys, Oats harvest coming and the wet weather has some of the farmers from their wheat. A trip to the mountains after black- berries and huckleberries is now the order of the day if you have time. Noah Corman is planning extens sive improvements on the home now occupied by the Ziegler family. Rev. Solly, wife and children are visiting at the home of Mrs. Solly's father, Jared B. Kreamer, It is reported that W. J. Hacken- burg has purchased the store-site and building and vacant lot adjoining which is now occupied by the gener. al merchandise establishment of Claude Haines, The upstairs of the building is occupled as a lodge by the Odd Fellows. It that there will be no changes for a while. These properties formerly owned by John Harter. Chicken and waffle supper at Rebersburg hotel Saturday evening The supper was ordered in advance and the visit of this party attests the popularity of the table D'itfote furnish- ed at our Eats Emporium. Mrs. Ada Brown, of Keokuk, Mrs, W. 8. Musser and Reifsnyder, of Millheim, spent an en- joyable day Saturday visiting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Musser daughters of Jos. Kreamer, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Breon, of Smull- ton, started Tuesday for Denver, where they will visit their son George. They will stop about a week in Iowa enroute, At a meeting of th¢ week ago Tuesday, that Prof. William C. Strack, principal of the Miles school, Rev. W. K. town, Pa., has been Mrs. J. R. Brungart. Rev. Evans taught trict school of Miles Prof. Elmer Blerly, of Chattanooga, Tenn., has been visiting Mrs. Judith Bierly. A. Wakefield, of Scranton. International last Thursday t, displaying cattle Ivers, is on a pace prevented hauling made hool body of township board a elected high DD. D., visiting Six Evens, Mr. y township. his ngs of Schools, sg day in our mids Ricker Bros. Hall, came into week and when took with them a C. W. Eberbach who represents a has been driving tion drumming Mr. and Mrs Mills, v M man, r » Fri- Wares of Mil agair departed ead of and 1s en » » our valiey Laey Lhe th ¥ Hed t 1 rest isited r. ar Saturday. It ir lemn horse trade in whi interested parties We were able particu informed tragedy backin it ever is © 84 ng. Whil 1 the full we are Py un ® was ud enting Hat. h migh- Hor for ind upsetting the 1 Houze of ntered ir Ve Th does statesman not voting f initial fraud whic] it lobt t or Lei y ’ o0ls cost h our IR¢ the Highw repair are AY ’ 80 mug to Some of tated 1} a alleged, law, people of the new unconstitutional because they inite ideas of he seems even Dr. do and here agl- and, it is gun license cannot get any def- it will work. It Lalbfus, (pronounce differently in Penna Dutch), Rounced ferent ideas about this law, which imported from York state, like many another fakeristic phantasy, The doctor, who with his game wardens owns all the game In Penna says the law is suspended, because his depart- ment is stuck on the job »f Rettng out the tyrannical tags. So he has notified a sporting club Montgom- ery County where game grows on the trolly poles and wires, and at the side rooms of saloons, that they may hunt plover now in season without a l- cense! Not long sine this same obfuscated authority, who ean retire a law, issued a bull to the effect that f man can carry a gun anywhere and hunt unprotected game without a ll cense. Yet, there Is a penal clause in the bill given us by Hon. Cephas L. Gramiey, that makes it the duty of the game warden to arrest any man seen off his own or his Immediate neigh- bor's premises, with a gun, If he can- not display a tag on his arm between the elbow and the base of his think- tank. Of course, this conflicts with in the constitutional right of every cit. | Izen (allens excepted) bear arms, ete. But what difference does that make. The late Adonis of A speaker of the H. of F. ruled the Constitution out of order, when Rep. resentative Watson, of Indiana, plerc- ed the empyrean with his high tenor voice, demanding that every member should at once enforce the Constitu- tion! What's the Constitution in the gilt Palace of Graft on the HIll of the Helvetil, at Harrisburg, anyway! The “Committee,” which In the last issue of the Democrat called a Bler- ly reunion at Nippeno Park is some- thing of a romancer. Be it known, this is the head centre of the Blerlyan race in N. America. It was in the classic grove on the Pactolean waters of the stream named after the peace. ful Penn, that the Blerly association was formed Dr. Franklin Plerce Barker some years ago. Since that reunion the ever-scattered “freunds- chaft” has become still more rated, over an area from Philadelphia to have and i Myers, room | Thomas is understood | son, were | sle the | Towa, i Miss Jennie | the | Corman. | are | Col, ! Lebanon, | of Potts- | and | Y Years ago | the Brungart dis- | mother, | last | | aur sireels, is | {in BLACK OAK-—Huston Twp. large crowd of merry-making voung folks gathered at the home of Miss Bessie Moore In honor of ° her eighteenth birthday, Tuesday evening, July 22. Those present are as fol- lows Misses Marian Gates, Mae Bigelow and Pearl Kinney, Messrs, Wm. Bigelow, Elmer Stine and Har- old Thompson, of Port Matilda; Beatrice Ake, of Altoona; Mrs, Straw and son, of Walls, Pa.; Misses Alice Walizer, Sue Walizer, Marie Adda McDonald, Cora McDon- ald, Essie Williams, Rhoda Cronister, Marion Mattern, Esther Mattern, Mer- fam Mattern, Celia Andrews, Nora Andrews, Martha Andrews, Rhoda J. Flick, Edna Straw, Elva Straw, Mabel Straw, Ella Wilson, Ella Merritt, rea Morrison, Ilda Turner, Rowin, Jennie Straw, Mrs, Straw, Messrs, Clark Steele, Steele, Virgil Heaton, Reuel Jasper McDonald, Dorcey Lelle Cronister, Orlando Andrews, Aaron Donley, George J. Flick, John | Wilson, Preston Merritt, Richard Mer- | ritt, Charles Hoover, Delbert Yothers, Hogancamp, Wilfred Morri- Alfred Rowin, John Straw, Allen Andrews and Miles Moore. Miss Bes- received many beautiful presents, amusements consisted of games, after which | served All returned to | many homes at the wee hours morning wishing Miss Bessle more happy birthdays Miss Beatrice Ake daughter of rill H. Ake, former pastor of Methodist church, who now resides Altoona, Is visiting the home Miss Bessle Moore, Mrs. George Straw and Walls, Pa, is visiting at | of parents, Mr. and Andrews OP at Unlony ing a few We are Hartsock ing. Virgil Philip Mabel’ Geo. Ophelia Philip J. Elwood Shaeffer, Cronister, | The and | were their many Mer- at son, the Mrs. J. her C. Nason, who ille for some time, is spend- day t home BOrTrYy say, seriously | Aa Ww ' his to Mr ill at is Inst Did Heaton was en Straws hy he Is often seen How about rews Hollow { ther Es There ¥ } th 18 been toward and Mo er re's nt | dang Correspondence H \ , ANNAH me ar Marks 1 a Miss Abba Walk has returns home after spending a few weeks in Altoona Mrs. Paul McMonigal was seen on on Sunday John Thomas spent noon at Wm. Stimer's. There will be a picnic held In grove at this place, Aug.23, for benefit of the 8, 8. and church everybody come and ring friends Sunday after- the Let their BOALSBURG. and Mrs. A. A. Black, of Trout- spent several days last week friends at this place. Mrs. Annie Kreamer, of Altoona, is a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Maud Williams Miss Mardie Wagner and sister, Ruth, of Altoona, are visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. William Pat- terson. Miss Helen Riley Altoona, Mrs. Margaret spending several daughter, Maud, at Houserville, Mrs Amanda Fisher spent several days with her sist Mrs, Jacobs, of Centre Hall, the past week. William Meyers, with several other men have started work on the new water line from the Gap. A union pienie of all the Sunday schools of the town will be held In McFarland's woods, Saturday, August th. Everybody is Invited to attend and make the day one to be long re- membered, Rev ville, with is visiting friends Riley has weeks with been her Vaccinated State's Hogs. Owing to hog cholera near State College, 150 hogs belonging to the state's big farm have been vaccinated to prevent the disease, to San Francisco; yet there Is no race suicide element In it. But this in- nominate “Committee” does not call the living together at historic Nippeno, Auguust 20th, next, He summons the “ancestors” of all the old Blerlys from the Elysian fields, together in the fringe of woods on the pellucid Otzi- nachson and hold (ostensibly) a spire ftual symposium there! As we are all pretty live yet, h we do not consider ourselves Invit | Miss Zu. | music | refreshments | of the | the | In | of | of | home | has been working the | : OSOSOSC { { MILESBURG. Voit and Mr. and child, of Pittsburg, the Kohlbecker home Margaret Mrs Carr and guests at week, }.. Mra. { VISItIng at iMr. T. § last f A. C. Mann, of the home o Buddinger, Shoe, Johnstown, Is Harry Mann wife and fam fly, of Snow returned home urday, accompanied by thelr |ter, Mrs, Harry Mann Week-end at the home Mr. and Mrs, Uriah Housel were, Wi bur Housel, Kathryn Moore, Miriam Housel and friend, Willlam of Altoona Miriam spent Friday friends, Mr. and | “Bobby,” | Andrew B { Cal, and Mrs, | Costa Rico, | grandparents, at the | Smith and Mrs Mrs, Annie visiting her Hugg. Re-opening the M E program is will be g by the Sermon f daugh- visitors [] Housel at Mable, visit- and State ~ ster, College Mrs san J. A. B Franci Davidson, 1. J were visitors Mr. and Mrs homes of Mrs, T. A. Bugg Witherite, of Tyrone, parents, Mr. and Mrs gon, Mrs and Cal., irns of co of Guler, of Cartago, at E. Walter also E. be Sunday exer sg will church next follo ven by the venerable 30 tin | The music ducted Eddy Geo. us WH choir, con Lyman T m. by Rev E Pa inl | Leagu at 10 p orth Leagu | at 0 p Sermon former pas- { tor, Rev. Piper, of Milesburg Sunday m / Youn People's Society h mu thelr credit by 10 | Oy m | i King, of erett, 0 } h © DW h 6 m Mars! school wall at a *} ne h te ns ) raising funds painting and ary, making | fres the tiful, Mr | front « oing san Boggs t) nDostofy I 44} A of new of pa y 4 ’ i Che 8h | with BE I ut | step AY © friends | Heat 1 Lock on son who Caromes r in hone Lock Maven. Jolson, Fisher, Herr, cf. Walizer, Richer, Smith, rf Lock Haven Milesburg | Two base hits {fice hits—~Miles, E | Woodring, Schleckler Hit by pitch ball laker. Earned runs—Milesburg 2, {Lock Haven 0, Wild throw-Saxton Fisher 1. Left on bases—Milesburg 12, Lock Haven 4. Bases on balis-—of Mann 3, of Fisher 1. Struck out-by { Mann 14, by Fisher 9. Time of game 1 hour and 45 minutes. Umpire—- Kline, *Young out bunted last strike. 0 OY 0 0 1b 4 0 — 0 0 0-0 1 0-3 00000 10100 Scheckler, Stolen bases and Miles, E “Woodring on BENORE. Hello, the weather we are having is fine There were quite a few over to the picnic on Saturuday: those present were Miss Rebecca Hassinger, Edna Williams, Katie Willams, Stella Ly- kens, Mary Tomko and the ball team, which we all know won the game. Miss Rebecca Hassinger is home again after spending a few weeks 'n Tyrone. The wedding bells chimming around J, home In Scotia. Get ready. Ray Bhowers spent Sunday with his friend, Miss Florence Lykens at this place. will soon be 8S. Hassinger's your tin pans Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ih the | NITTANY, Mrs. Charley Zerby and son, Henry, | of Mount Eagle, are spending a week | | | | { | | ‘ome | | | tany 1 L were sat | Ichtes, all | santiago, | their | Hugg, | is | held | Special | . oe I's Sacri- | | Bunday and | | at the home of her parents, Mrs Villlam Wasson, Everybody is cordially the Sunday school picnic next Saturday, Aug. 2nd, at Hecla Park. and bring the children and let's good social time together. forget the big féstival at Nit- August 16th; are invited, Rossman, of near ! homes Tolbert Mr, and " invited to join have a Don't on | you at t | was caller | Beck past week Mrs, Belle McCaw Hublersburg, at the Webner and Welty, of daughter, A. McDowel date boarding the famous ever sat of Charley and George one day ley and daughter, spending veral of her parents, family. Bellefonte, Mrs ir house ( f veeks Perr: Mr ling iD | {up handles l cream, anyones it trial E. [ are home Ke in Wasson, Jeweler, and proprietor B ner Snow hoe ice = irday $ and inday; wishing i« ream should give a Ww has Kessinger, cream w! y Saturday ir If; giv visited Saturday stopped reports our he His Jolly barber, makes him- cream a trial, friends night to visit ¥ } Hen Ver foe { 11 8¢ P t James lellefonte Ww Karm on home road; time, Nannie Mrs reiatives Ralph lx pe d at 1} Sunday | I Bh in and on his ay {along the good Mrs isited he aving | a Williams, of Man Glantz, of at Snydertown Hall, stop Gunsallus Altoona lL.amar, | also f of Centre of Charley IKe the home on Co Ari and Dan rman veited family : Long of Jersey re and family, week i ard, rom a of immday 184) ith. Br Kuest Ki ’ nr vmily N i ol James } = isher and r t "4 yt} an Saturday =~ ¥ ne ¢ FILLMORE. AR e Henders spending C. Hu a tor vard ped pl ickleberries, vk ]e for i can ‘ Ri iICkets h Are ry Scarce WINGATE. ing, of Bellefonte, home of E. 8, Long Mre. James Snyder and son. Geo. are visiting her brother at DuBois Wm. Godsey, of Johnstown. spent with his lady friend. Cora Fetzer hose that Sundayed at Penns Cave were, Esther Freeze, of Miles. burg, James Krape, of Bellefonte, and Gertrude Boob and brother Clair, of Yi at the Andrew dayed Sun. | Wingate, | | | of Tyrone, Edward Hancock, spent Sunday afternoon cousin, Mrs, P. G. Murray. Martin Harnish, wife and children, Sundayed at the home of his sister, Mra. Clara 1ddings. Marlin Ryan Is visiting among his friends at Philipsburg Born to Mr. and Mra, mers a son, July 20th. “Bill” is all smiles There will be a festival held on the P. RR. R lawn on Saturday, August 2nd, for the benefit of the church Everybody ls cordially invited. Ell Stere spent Friday among his friends at Dix Run. Those who visited during the week. end at the home of M. E,. Flynn were, Sherman and Merrill Heverly, of Philadelphia, Ray Heverly, of Kalam. azoo, Mich, and Mrs. Robert Hart. zell and son William, of Bethlehem. Mra. Phoebe Stevens, of Chicago, in visiting with her sister, Mrs. Henry Estright, Thomas Murray spent Sunday with his children at Altoona, For Cuts, Burns and Bruises. In every home there should be a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ready to apply In every case of burns, cuts, wounds or sealds, J. H. Polanco, Del. valle, Tex, R. No, 2, writes: "Buck lens Arnica Salve saved my little girl's cut foot. No one believed it could be cured” The world's best salve, Only 25c. Recommended by Parrish, Bellefonte, Parilv. uly. of Philipsburg, with his Wm. Sum- No wonder Millheim, | 1 the | visit. | friends | the | Harry Miss | James Weaver and by day Klon Mrs Jennie | led | one | | in vere Prof lade Reform morning tendent unceas| to pros Fred | | are spe moter | Mrs, Bp | RT Jacol Harry bershu i“ bile 26 former Stoy A Pro Sunda n in lig Mr friends | Were herst Migs home TIN friend { 1 of [ Ret were N guests of Mrs, ¥ temperand Kon dely Thursday, July 31st, 19132. TIT [Pale Children Ayer’'s Sarsaparilia heips nature to make rich, red blood. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. =O: Ave Do. owell, Mass AARONNSBURG. wife, accompan- Elizabeth Weaver spent week with friends living Mrs, Inst dvke Ira of daughter welcome Gramly and Millhelm, were Effie Weaver Mrs. Joe Ard, of Wood- rovally entertained Wilbur er, on Baturda and at the f St HUBLERSBURG. Kessinger and pre Wm iphia, od E. Ziegler, very Sunday He was of the school ng efforts, per, IL.imbert and family, of Altoona nding their with Mr Elizabeth Limbert J. Hol. Crouse and son, Harry nding a with her mother Haven Winkleblech Winkleblec) spent aA teacher conducted school Bunda former superin and through his the school in the arthur airn wife ! of at the abl aby, inre J Edith ' siting at ent 0 " ; H. Rathme« of Mre. Strunk, Clintondale, 1+ H. © caused iin er au YO and son, State Doyle, College spent days this vacation n at SBwartz wer, Mrs Dunkle, laying Bland rel SBunuda Swartz gpent Cora Jr., with week and broke his arm and wife and fe, of Re- pleasant Winkle- ) Hoy in again fie who Dakota been was iabbath Warren ves gel home of Mif- of Lock id B. PF. pleasant Swartz, f of Mrs, Ma FUeEtE the and Chas, ire vy delivered of Huntingdon, on the Evangelical Rev. Dr same sub- church which and °@ wa Holsopg afternoon, on Bunda ening of Altoona, had Reformed * in ‘ the 1 and daugh- her aunt, the ter wt t atten. r pen y I Mrs Home tened to dience and Mrs ving at Mins NAS ny a \rge E Cha ted | pea) a necessary lie is Pitt Ste Vie: ie the nm, of Re- isekeeper turned after and Mrs were recently commonly known Falls, is here Hublers- ams Pitt Mary thelr burg, vis- Yarger Ste AZZ to Cu her | 1! ab Yarnel of an Nn ores ve «rh mont w NIARAra visit- ay id friends ir Arent ey ar Herbert ompanied Decker 1 ) remain r erst will f« Haven, Carner, iB Vis~- tural keeper on the state road will change a rd ing boarqaing ROCK VIEW, Every One Knew ‘ v { waned the knows gre horse re Req ! at bridegroom, “eve we're just married.” H “1 Peters and irday shoppers de ser Friday ghter, Nelle at Bellefonte n 1a n the atl i 4 LYON & CO. LYON & CO. Summer Clearance Sale Continued We have on hand a splendid assort- ment of Summer Goods, and what remains you can purchase at greatly reduced prices as all Summer Stuffs must go to make room for the New Fall Goods. During this sale you will find big re- ductions in every department and a visit to our store will convince you that we have great bargains to offer you. Just received our first installment of Early Fall Dress Goods. We are showing Wool Ratines, Matlessse and Boucles. We bought these goods early so as to have them in time for the young ladies who go to College and want to complete their wardrobe before leav- ing home. SPECIAL 50 dozen Black Ribbed Hose for Chil- dren (size 8 1-2 only) a regular 35¢ and 50c quality, clearance sale price 3 pair for LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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