Thursday, August 28th, 1913. THE CENTRE PEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Page 9. Correspondence (Continued) NITTANY. Mrs. Art Rossman, of Clintondale, stopped here between trains on Fri- day evening and took supper with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tolbert, . Mr. and Mrs. Hoganmiller and three children, of Janette, are the welcome guests of Mrs, Hogan Miller's sister, Mrs. Perry Webner and family at this writing Ralph Peck and his mother visited friends at Jacksonville on Sunday. The annual corn bake was held in Zerby's woods last Thursday evening. About 50 young people gathered to spend the evening, relate Gypsy yarns and tell future fortunes. Prof. Ben. Swartz acted as toast master Mr, Lloyd Rodgers revealed the future for the young ladies, as Lloyd never miss- ed a guess, you know everything is true. Squire Ray Nolan baked the corn to perfection, Hon. Earl Peck seen to it, that each girl got a good sized ear, if he did leave his at home. All left for home by the light of the moon, saying they had a royal good time. James McMullen and wife, burg, were dinner guests at E. Kessinger home on Sunday. Those who visited at H. P. Zer- by's the past week were Mrs. Schelly, of Hublersburg; Stanley McClintock, of Johnstown; Mrs. Emma Knapp and children, of Williamsport and Miss D. Knox, of Philadelphia. Wanted—At Nittany a good black- smith, a good butcher shop and a liv- ery stable, and the state road finished. Rev. D. A. Ertle and Elder H. A. Benfer took dinner at the home of H. P. Zerby on Saturday and supper at W. J. Mauck’'s on Sunday, after which | Charles Mauck took the Elder to Bellefonte in his car, he having an appointment to fill there on Sunday evening. Miss Blanche of Miles- the W. Condo, of Jacksonville and Miss Mert Deitrich, of near Hu- blersburg, were guests at the home of | W. E. Kessinger and family Sun- day. Simon lL.ucas, his lady friend Those on the the past week Young, Aaron Mr. and Mrs and Edna daughter Fisher. The Webner was able to go to family, several for the first four moths. W. J. Mauck bass fishing port having Mrs. G. N. home in Philadelphia visit with her parents H. Beck. Mrs Brigh of and Mrs. I. E burg, visited Mrs day recently I. R. Robb friends AW on of here sick Were Yarnell James Gunsallus, Baker and the Mr. and Mrs Belle on fonte, visited Sunday. list at this Mrs G . place Ww Retta infant | of Perry | that friends rejoiced with the the many are Mrs hear of table 0 eat times the time in four she | some one with the | week, | and nast pa years were | re- and son quite re had good Hoy has Charles, luck returned to after a Mr her | ten-davs and Mrs. J. Geo Mansfield, OO, Swartz, of Hublers- H. K. Allison, one of Altoona ¥ Saturday Erie, is a present was a Saturday Mrs. John Statton, the home of Harry over Sunda and Ex ina Tressler Hall a 3 past week their « sin, Margaret I ners last Tubolski, of our burg at R. F. Allison visitor lst Mr. and visited at and famil Laotta Mill with Clarence In 1, of New York, on n 8 farm ¥ *y 8 the pi week, He our on up for a new at once Howard Smith is » build the silo Clarence Dumm's farm next Fri visitor in Lock Haver of Rote, | Tressler | viaited n visiieq in AnNen WAS at on day | Our jolly and | ice | merchants McDowell had a large run oream, water melons and musk mel- lons Saturday night. If you want a good meal stop at either of our board- ing houses Earl Peck and the picnic and festival on Saturday and Saturda) they have a good time? Well yes. They returned home on Elder H. A able sermon the United Sunday and Supper. Frank Spicer visited W. E over Sunday We noticed Hecla, Lamar, burg and town Nol attended | ersburg Did Ruess Monday Benfer preached a very | to a large audience in Evangelical church on administered the Lord's lay and wife, of Kessinger Waddle and family of the | Hublers- | in our | quite a number Snydertown, Clintondale people on Sunday We had a much past week which again. Mrs. Alice Emerick, who ing her son and family has returned home. She was accom- panied home by her son Frank who | remained with her several days Callers at the home of Chas sallus the past week were James Leary, of Pittsburgh; David Haagen, son George and grandson Richard, all of Tyrone and Mrs. Adam Smith, of Renovo, Mrs, James Leary, sick for a few weeks at her sister's | home, Mra. Chas. Gunsallis, returned | to her home on last Thursday Mrs. Geo, Fisher spent a day week at the home of her brother, Gunsallus Miss Myrtle Deitrick, burg, and Miss Blanche Jacksonville, were seen driving | through our town on Sunday; they | also made a few calls the | up | needed rain freshened things was visit. | in Johnstown, | Gun- who has been | | lant Chas. of Hublers- Condo, of | LIVONIA, Mrs. Harry Martin and daughter, Marion, are spending a week at Li. vonia, Those on he sick list at present are Ray Haugh and Mrs. Rockey, Miss Jane Adams and Miss Jessie Adams, also Robert Wolfe are spend- in” n week In Loganton. Mrs. Roy Snook spent last week In Rebershurg. Miss Erma Stephens and litle sister Cara are visiting friends In Union county, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adams, of Pit. enfrn, were welcome visitors among their Livonia friends last week, HOUSERVILLE, Charles Boyer Is visiting his pai« ents at Millmont, John Raymond Is working for the MeNitt Lumber Company at Waddle, Solomon Boyer, C, BE. Weaver and Ruth Houtz were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Raymond, The Houserville attended, All report having reunion was well had =» | day |a patient | base are | was a fers In | for a | day i nicely wi | Rreat | writing; | had | {this term | place { lly { ningham’s parents, | I. Croft, fine time, . ORVISTON. (From last week.) Mrs. Tom Johanson arrived in on Tuesday evening and is the of Mrs, George High, Bert Morgeret and son, departed for Maryland on visit Mr. Morgeret's home Mr. and Mrs, Alva tle daughter lols spent Howard, the guests of and wife, Mrs. Harry We hope she Joe Lowery, wife are spending some phia visiting Mr. Lowery's mother, A birthday surprise party was giv- en at Francis Poorman’s in honor of their son, Roger. Following are the ones who were present: Margaret Flack, Clara Hastings, Gladys Welsh, Catherine Confer, Miss Miller, Ruth Heverly, Josephige Poorman, Benja- min Poorman, Paul Lomison, Boyd Kellerman, Herbert Confer Ward Packer, John Confer, Sam Poorman, Clarence Flack, Joseph Flack, Lloyd Heverly, Alton Poorman, Garland Pat- terson, Roger Poorman, Willis Thompson, Chester Thompson, Wm. Ridge, Geoiye MeCloskey, George Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Poorman. All de- parted at a late hour wishing Roger many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Geo. Hebley is spending some time in lock Haven visiting friends. There has been some one trying to break into different houses and unto him if he is caught. Geo. Burd and wife Burd’'s home at Fleming day. Joe town guest Raymond, Friday to folks. Confer and lit- Sunday at Wm. Confer Herr may is on the sick list, recover soon. and son, Charles, time in Philadel- Mr Sun- visited over Herkel, wife and children, also Mrs. Gertrude Obryan and Miss zel Council spent Sunday at the of David Confer Carrol Brown and wife Haven over Sunday Miss Maude Dales of spent Saturday here Ives Harvey and family in Flemington James Moody was a visitor on Wednesday Hammel Hue) with his friend, in had a 1 visited tomola, spent Sun- Willlamsport spent Miss Hartzel, hospital very interesting game of on Saturday between Lock and Orviston The score was favor of iston Our Oy Ss : 4 who the We Haven 12-6 in hard A Mrs, Gertrude caller Mr. and ildren ory Herr, Monday James He Hock of Monums« Mr: also Heverls erly and Haven on Dorman, |, .3.. George | Pletche of Howard, here on Tuesday. and lady friend, Wf Yarnell, and wife ently red R K FORGE. (Fr last are Dav ge week.) dry, hot weath- makes our gar- withered iing around as he he was com- Houserville to Forge farm- ing and it fields Garner Is Rock this k bryige through vers days and corn look thrast week, isited | ®T* hi m every time How Verna? was held at A festival 1 $ on Saturdays oy ening Jonnie week at How- wrd Say Ira back ar ring Charley wo ks } ') Henry Tre fruit the 81 all the me ssler beats 28 he has » fruit of 1 kinds Miss Irene Breon vacation Harry Halderman expe to work at his old job in the peach orchard John Eminhizer enjoyed himself at the home of Andy ireon on evening, playing flinch James Marshall has from the Bellafonte he underwent an pend Frank has returned home ts hospital where operation icitis Hunsinger is th his broken YARNELL. much needed rain was all, although not enough help to the plowing; it benefit to corn which suffering for water Alfred Shank is (ll at we hope for his speedy getting arm The od by much to the WAR really Mr re covery Clayton Yarnell's two-year-old its foot painfully injured; 8. 8. Nissley, of lellefonte, Is tending It Miss Elmeda Pownell of our accomplished teachers who will teach | in Benner township, visited the location of her school with the intention of securing n last week D. W. Boyer the large and is bullding as colt Dr at. one has almost roomy shed an addition which he to his new | barn Mr. and Mra spent Cunningham and fam- Sunday with Mrs. Cun- Mr. and Mrs. Jno of this place A number of people, plat e, took In the festival burg last Saturday Rev. Summers preached a sermon Sunday afternoon; next Sunday evening Jno. Walker spent Sunday with his father, Thos Walker. Mr Walker has been In poor health this summer, but is now somewhat improved, BOALSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. George Hosterman will sell their household goods at public sale, Thursday afternoon of this week They expect to leave Saturday for thelr new home near Hazelton. The Keller-Mothershbaugh reunion will be held Thursday In MeFarlands woods, Grandmother Keller will be the guest of honoh. As the gathering Is in honor of her 30th birthday, we wish her many more happy birthdays. Miss Mary Woods of Springville, spent a day last week at the Woods home Miss Alice Weber, of Huntingdon, spent several weeks with relatives at this place. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Meyers, little granddaughters from Altoona are paying them a visit of a week or two, Mra, Charles Fisher Is entertaining her cousin, Miss Grove at the Boal Hall, Saturday evening, August 30th, Everybody Invited to attend. this Miles- from nt very able preaching woe | { Sunday Ha- | home | | Lock Thursday could | Rock Forge | farm- | Millhe Thurs- | { tion, returned home | 2} ax for ap- along | | Vonada to be present welcom- | be | was A this | lea | Harry i | spending a boarding | {a week completed | {thought you were probably { hear from | Thursday and reported having a fine JACKSONVILLE. spending a week In visiting friends and attend- camp meeting, T. P. Beightol returned home on Tuesday, bringing his two nieces, Edna and Grace Guyer, of Loganton, along for a week's stay with their grandpar- ents, They will be accompanied home by thelr aunt, Ora Beightol, who will spend a few days Sweet valley. Thursday Mrs. CC. N. Yearick daughters, Rosetta and Evelyn, Mss Alta and Mrs. Rosa Yearick and Miss Lulu Evers attended the Howard Business Men's pleni in Shank's grove and on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. (!, N. Yearick attended the Leathers reunion at Howard our seamstress, Della brick, was shopping between in Bellefonte on Saturday Miss Ora Belghtol and Roy Harter spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cy- rus Shope, of Upper Marion, whose daughter very {ll at this writing Our friend, Franklin Welght, again laid up, suffering untold pains of rheumatism and neuralgia. Mrs. Newton Bickel and daughter May, of East End attended the special service in the Reformed church on Sunday and took dinner with their friend, Miss Della Garbrick Miss Ella Garbrick, of Pittsburg, and Mrs, Casie Delong, of Eagleville, spent a few hours on Sunday very pleasantly with Miss Della Garbrick. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Johnson of State College, visited our town on After Sugar valley, ing Booneville in and Gar rains Miss is is Alvie Confer, who Beech Creek Rallroad with his family I. Noll, our tray Lewis Beightol have lumber business and timber for the cook in employed on spent Sun here eling salesman, embarked are tak- stove and in the ing out SMULLTON. vd Gramly, had been to llefonte hos tal for in operation is home, but not improved J. R 1fficted with vho the et Stver rheu | matism Some of our le attended 0.0.8 p Rebersh irda the iIrg Sat Arge as of J ne Ww hors Al Pittsbu Mrs Mar ed Miss extend CENTRE Weather fine and about all done, the getting seed bed The Searson's x thresh OAK. fall farmers reads threshers for the the plowing are busy | kept this are farmers in erger the man ist ng Mir Hars m St Weather ream nn Hall Swab, | ‘usquehanna | at the| Duck, Mrs. | Keen, of | eim, autoed home of H B. Frankenhberger other day | The primary eld at Murray's made the following ticket Judge of Elec- Wilbur Lucas; Inspector, Wm Hagen: Reg. Assessor, John Rachau; Collector. Wm. Weaver: School Director, B. G. Grove, Overseer, Har- tote he Y Mian next Ww Zerby on Sur meeting will be All members are Association met day evening with Miss reguested PLEASANT GAP, Mr. and Mrs wrge Shearer and child spent Sunday evening at Nathan Corman’s The barber has quit has gone driving the Grand Union | and baking powder wagon. His of barbering i# being filled by Boyer, of State College William Kreamer who has been few weeks with her par- Mrs. E. E. Swartz, left at Altoona on Sunday, by her sister. Mrs. Boyd latter is going to spend Smoky city. No. 1 where two or three Ge barbering and place Mrs ents, Mr. and for her homes accompanied Sampsel. The in the Well, Beribe been the last have you weeks | out in Cal- down In Virginia, let us You C. Huffman and Victor attended the Fireman's con- held at Jersey Shore last fornia or William Meyer vention time An autoed a few ertheless sound, William Huffman was lald up =a couple of days last week, the result of having a boll on his knee auto party from this to Lock Haven lately, mishaps along the way they got home safe place having Nev- and Minister Praises this Laxative, Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, Ia. in praising Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipation, writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills are such perfect pills no home should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guaranteed, Try them, Price 25¢c at C. M. Parrish, Bollefonte, Pa.—Adv, Aug How's This? ubdred Dollars Reward for 4 not be cured by Hall FJ CHENEY 4 CO. Tudo. O, We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Shahey por he at 13 years Nod "bier him, peteety ho orable In all able 10 oarry out any obligations made by his frm. WarLpina, Kixnan & Manviy, Drugsieta, We offer One tase of Oatarrh Ontarth ¢ | Chamberlain Be —— - a —_~.”.= PLUM GROVE. Sunday school next Sunday past two, as usual. Krid Irvin, of Unlonville, made his customary visit David Kooster's on Sunday, Being unfortunate as a cripple, Mr, Irvin has rented a small shop and through the week employes his time in mending shoes, He nat- urally becomes tired of contin ment to his shop, hence greatly en JOYS his visits to the Kooster home Almost every Baturday evening David or of the family bring him down to thelr home, and later accompany him back David don't make any long prayers, either John Deiter father of George Delter here spending a few days friends Iddings is roads In road drag knocks hilly road Ed A nN strike ing strike nx to Close O14 the among his P. B public the kept my out busy estimation the scraper on Lhe ood and chickens, that quit laying, again After a Ed. compromised them the went on began weeks them f have five with HL) by giving double corn Mrs and home David Kooster v relative at Julian on Saturday night Miss Mary Mitchel spent last at the home of Harry Harper Unionville course there is attraction Ernest Moore, Julian, visited at day Those who vi RD. W McCloskey Jamu Martin and and Lulu Welch and Reuben of Plum Grove Ne are orry to hear one of Joseph Wit ¢ time of this friends returned isited and week near Of sOme« wile Ed and Fie family, of k's on 8S sited at on wife the home of Sunday were of Bellefonte, Iddings, of death herite’'s children writing another reported to be crit- We id not jearn the all- ne childrer SEORGESVALLEY. The Best Pain Killer. Bucklen’'s Arnica Salve when ap- plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other Injury of the skin will immediately remove all pain. E BE of Clinton, Me. says: — cuts and other Injuries of thelr terrors. As a healing remedy its equal don't exist™ WHI do good for you. Only 2c. at C. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa.-—Adv Aug. robs perhaps ane dos CWSspapers ur half | | Spent iting his a line on | amount olf | in- | - — VALLEY VIEW. Sunday SBchool at 9.30 a ing at 10.30, August 31st { Fifteen was realized at of Altoona, is | festival evening many friends here, 1 Those apent arger, of Tin, Ohio, is | Fry weeks iting her | places Poe Vi ile y daughier, SPRING MILLS—Route 3. Miller and friend, of Colyer, Sunday the home of Charles | Mr m., preachs at tipka Mry visiting Miss Bara Iu pending friends Mrs Sunday Morris I dollars the Frank Herman Maturday her who at Frank wife and and Esther Sunday ure John Garman, family, of Fillmore Lottie Dutton, of Philadelphia Malcolm Bpicer noon with his | Paul Fokle | the mumps Maggie Tress isiting James GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION August 31, 1913 Round $2.75 Trip SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Bellefonte 540 A. M. 12.35 oH several here and Pay to visit Lingle (Gobble on | Mrs to her in afier- Verna Lutz, sick list with spent Sunday friend on the iaqgy Meverstown, Is | here and presched Sunday evening Oi Vis brother germon on Houserville is Gettysburg P RETURNING Gettysburg = « «= « « = - Tickets good Train Arrives M IL.eaves 6.05 P. each M. direction. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Excursion only on Special in HE REALLY FASHIONABLE DRESS 1S OF CHARMEUSE. So one would imagine at least watching the toilettes of the leaders in fashion at the resorts now. We are showing this soft suple fabric made up into several attractive styles of dresses at really quite small prices At 9.” for instances is a style suitable for street wear, which comes in dark blue, black, or taupe Char- meuse. It has a crushed girdle, pleatings of lace down the front and a drapped skirt. Other dresses from $4.98 to $14.98. CRIDER’S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. CLASTER’ PRE-INY = ORY SALE wublie, at greatly reduced All fully gnaranteed. in the grab bag. Before taking our Fall Inventory and our business demands in prele wr to kee 'p up with the progress of S we times, we offer to the yrices, our complete line of Ww atches., China. Silverware, Table Service, Umbrellas, Toiletware, Ete. prised at our prices, our immense reductions on goods that are always standard and engraving in order to put in a new line of goods which Cut Glass, greatly sur- always articles Clocks, Jewelry, You will be is done free of charge as usual, excepting on the Another Grab Bag the men’s Grab Bag. We are going to run another Grab Jag, Beginning Thursday, Aug. 21 Always your money's worth and more, 50c a grab, ting the big prize, a gold ‘watch for men and a diamond ring for women. ladies use and wear in women's Grab Bag and all articles for Gentlemen's use and wear in with the equnal chance for all get- All articles for Rogers Knives or Forks, per dozen $10.00 Umbrellas 5.00 Bracelets 7.00 Clocks 50 Pin Sets 33c, 2.50 Cuff Links Lavalier Necklaces, . $ 5.00 Rings, $350.00 Diamonds for . $175.00 Diamonds for. ...$145.00 $8. 25, all ‘others similar prices 4.55, $1 Sets for 66c up to $26.00 Sets for $16.25 1.65 $2.00 for $1. 30 up to $30.00 for $19.50 ..$3.25 up to $20.00 for $13.00 $300.00 Diamonds for. ... $250.00 $290.00 Diamonds for. . .. $240.00 EEE EE $275.00 $2385.00 Diamonds for.... $198.00 20-year Gold-filled guaranteed Watches, Elgin or Waltham $7 50 Everything at similar prices. Phone orders receive prompt attention Store Open Every Evening Until 10 O'clock — Sale Will Continue 1 Month F. P. BLAIR & SON, Jewelers and Opticians. Bellefonte, Pa.
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