THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Thursday, September 4th, 1013. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, | MILESBURG. This has been a very busy week, Everybody seems to be preparing for winter. Our Boys Band was called upon to play for the U,L B church in Bellefonte, Sunday, and the Odd Fellows' picnie at Hunter's Park on Monday They played for the Baptist festival Saturday evening. The Mileshurg High School opened Monday. Prof. lL. CC. Smith, princi- pal, Mr. C. Bowes, assistant principal, Miss Bessie Miles teaches the prim- ary schools, Miss Vallimont of Belle- fonte, will teach the grammar school The Boggs schools, near Milesburg are arranged as follows Miss Nannie Delaney and Miss Maud Harshberger has charge of the school at Central City. Miss Anna Schenck at Moose Run, and Miss Anna Schroy- er will teach at what is known as the Shope school. Poorman's reunion Kohlbecker's grove 81st. A large crowd relatives assembled for outing. They began the day by Rev. Piper offering a fervent pray. After this Rev. Ziegler made the usual ad- dress. Music for the day was glven also township held in Saturday, Aug of friends and their annual was by the Runville Cornet Band, assisted | by some of the boys from Our Boys band. Dinner was elaborately served in the usual order, followed by a fan- tastic parade which made much amusement for the speClalors. Their annual base ball game was which composed of pick The being even neither could boast over the western hills, the persed. Amid hand shakes fectionate farewells, could the merry voices of the as they vowed to meet er day if their lives Thus the day passed into history. Chas. Fitzgerald, of Mill Hall, Sunday with his friend, Miss Shay. was BCOTE crowd dis- and af- be heard young again 1 were spared anoth- spent Blanch Mark, he sale © f Warriors assisting 1! :. Ebbs in f jce cream at the vir this week. Misses Margaret Alkey garet I ; Gray are g ; LO burg school Mar- Miles- and the me Sat two weeks va- cation among relatives and friends in Baltimore, Md, Mrs Clark for Boston this in the ar fn Samu Fle itis man, Sat Yarnell, man's Miss J¢ spent 3 expects to set week and return El me Mildred Mrs. E of | ] at h Heaton Frank FI the burg friends. Jerry Ci wife and daug! ifred Haager, al of A. Walker and two and Mrs. Wilson Heato! Zion last Sunda to spend the home f Seymour Cor celebrate Mr. Jerry third irthda anni Homer Noll, wife and Miss Agnes Swartz, all of were week-end visitors at of John Swartz Also Swartz, of Lock Haven day at home with his parents Ralph E. Thomas, of Sundayed at home : ‘onfer's ersar twins, and Tyrone, the spent Sun- Miss Marion Zimmerman spent Sun- | day with her friend, Miss Rhoda Swartz Mrs. Dora Gault visiting her parents, Mr Joseph Sellers Wilson Smeil and wife and Edward Moreau and wife autoed to the burg. Miss Zelda and Carrie Derr eircu- lated among friends in Curtin one day last week. Mr. and Mrs Sunday with Mr. Mrs. John Hipple is very ill Some of our boys went to Belle tonte Saturday evening and must have taken semething internally that had the conversation in It, for they were full of babble when they came home, Misses Rose and Ophelia Haupt re- turned home Saturday, after an en- joyable and pleasant two-weeks' vis it at Cresson. Mrs. C. B. Haupt, of Cresson, returned to the burg with them to spend a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs, P. Hl. Haupt Austin Fetzer, wife and daughter Carrie, of Yarnell, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkle. H. H. Watkins, of Orviston, spent Sunday at the home of David Walk- er and Charles Shawley. Howard Heaton was severely In- jured last Thursday In the clay pit at Wallace's brick yard by an untimely fall of clay which caught him, bruls- ing him severely In several places and crushing his left foot, but no hones were broken, and he is able to be around and chew the rag with his neighbors, Bows Poorman, of Jersey Shore and Samuel Lucas, of Warriors Mark, spent Saturday evening with their Inter departed for thelr homes, old time friend, Enoch Hugg, and later 4 ted for their homes. Mr, lllam Woomer, wife and son of Pitcairn were the welcome guests and Mrs, Lemuel Hipple spent Hipple’s mother, of Unionville, who played | ups. | side uncle, L. T As the sun began to sink | folks, | | spending sail | home | Clinton E Philadelphia, | of Lock Haven, 1s | | Heaton a departed of Mr. and Mrs. Howard few days last week and for home Sunday evening Venerable W. R. Johnson departed Sunday for Tyrone to accompany his daughter, Mrs. GG. W. Rightnour home, Mrs. Susan Wagner spent Sunday with her children in Bellefonte, Fred Heaton and wife Sundayed at Howard Heatons Don't forget to the scribe, hand the news to Everybody Ladies’ home of please tended the Thursday David Poorman and daughter Minnie, Peter Swisher and Miss Blanche all of Mill Hall were home of Mr. and Mrs, son Saturday. Miss Eva Ebbs, who iting her brother H. GG. Ebbs and fam ily here departed for her home in Win field, Kan. last Thursday where she is employed teaching in a State s« hool Miss Bell Matern of Stormstown spent a few days visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ebbs, last Master Leroy Spicer returned home Saturday after spending two weeks visiting his brother in Altoona and gister in Hollidaysburg Misses Margaret Letterman Anna Gilbert of Bellefonte spent Sun- day with their friend Miss Nelle Hall Mrs, Penanu Shields returned home to Thomas Shope's after spend visiting friends Edward John has bogn vis home week and ing a few days Nittany valley Master Henn Hiarshherger of toona is spending a week with hi Harshbarger daughter Dalsy T. BE. Griffith Philipsburg and Miss Cro iy of were Sunday visi Mr, apd Mrs Master Edward turned home ick Rickard re Haven after at the Mrs * hig v AD DRY ant Mr and nf re) James Mr. J > Suiter o ent f Williamsport he home Rickard la new Y(K,r wort sod t returned sAny flor ronts spending " n | Af past two nex g.—~Union Twp. PLUMGROVE h aunday scho Sunda) 1 - | al } on The festival © y people sc Cens an’ on inquiry replied, “EV- Dem werat took n and and yan fn distance n Bop they four 1 it , Ih ta the Cen re ; 1toona who wm Newkirk Moorehead real from were, Mrs | ery dv Those fentiv al Mr. and 14dings Woods surpr coming his family on ined home with a | | | Saturday by | horse and ag A to hear of LA £ . We were ShotH f lLew- death of Mrs Wm Bennet, 0) and " e W jsburg, Pa. en She was =@ raised near |] 1eon long and a 8is< daughter of Harr po Dn. W. MecClos- A lace. The postal carl McCloskey was in. Bellefonte, forgarded to which ate and then tO Fleming, attend reached the friends too late Priday at the funeral which Was on Fr LATE, number of Tounelie turned out to gerenade James “Mee tin and his bride. The old a a (Closkey, after the groom vio Plum treat sald, “are you all om, u Grove?" One young man po % hi and sald there was a number IF t Bush Hollow, It showed it the nex morning as the Plum Grove boys and girls never destroy anything. Look out and prepare for winter All the crops are short except the oats: corn will not be half a crop; wheat is not yielding In the back country on account of the June freeze; potatoes will be short, the early po- tatoss were a falr crop, but the bulk of them Is dug and marketed; the late erop is a fallure on account of the dry weather and blythe, All garden truck will be short. Is it correct? It is reported that the corner loafers are on a strike In Bellefonte and ask of the town coun ell to place cushioned chairs on the corners, the LINDEN HALL. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Markle spent Bunday at the home of Chas. Colyer. The party at the home of George Horner was well attended Saturday iT lu Zerd Ala rby spent a few days with her sister at this place, y Mrs, F. 8. Colyer and sister, Ruth, spent Thursday at the home of Clyde Stemm at Lemont, through Irwin, | guests at the | | Gunsall | under the in Mackevville on of Coburn Treaster on Lamar Yearick | tended church at Mt Be the home of | { home | Mr and | tent | @aturday nig from a | NITTANY. Preaching 30 In the next Sunday evening at United Evangelical church cordially invited to attend On next Saturday, Sept 6th, Ald societ will meet at the Mrs. Dora Gates Members take note gent nis Quite a number of and be pre our people at soldiers’ plenie at There is quite a hore Mary Glossner, of reing her sister, and husband doctor's care Mrs. 8S. R. McCaleb vi Mrs ere nu Howard, is Mrs who are both ited Saturday and William Brant guests af Sunday James Treaster Were Guneallug and family of were guests of Mrs Sarah and family on Sunaay Baker and two da George igkhters at- Sun Harry thel on vin, of Mill Hall * friend, Miss Lillie the past week t lost thelr was the sister one da Henry Mowery Creek, visited ng Sunday land will soon nder the skillful treatment of Dr |8, MeCormick William Mauck and wife were Lock Haven, Saturday Quite a number of our people at tended the sale at Zion on Saturday LEMONT. A few of the farmers corn The are cutting ground is getting quite dry now and the farmers can not put out the wheat, and a number are not through plowing John R. Williams and wife and Geo Willlams and Geo. Roan returned from New York, on Monday. It seems that the gyphles who passed through these parts last week were a band of very undesirable peo- ple, as a few of the people of this community know, Prof. R. UI, Wasson, of Coburn, spent a few days at his old home, last week. Homer Tate and Earl Rhykard, two boys who spent this summer working for the farmers, have returned to thelr homes to go to school, The schools of Coliege township will open Monday, Sept. 8th, Willis Grove and famglly Sundayed at the home of William KE. Grove, Very few went from this place to Gettysburg on Sunday. John I. Willams attended the I. O. 0. F. pleniec on Labor Day. David Johnstonbaug!i moved from State College to Lemont, last week, SOLONA., Those from a distance who attend. ed the funeral of the late Henry Meyers, of Mill Hall, were the fol- lowing: Mrs. Anna Detwiler and son, of Brookiyn, N. Y.; Mra. Lizzie Sides, Harry Sides, Anna Sides, Helen Sides and Harvy Shaffer, of MoeVentown: MiMin county; Mrg W. B. Grafmyre and son, Reuben, of Milesburg: Gor. don Armstrong, of Vassen: Mrs Jes. sie Huff and dughter, Wlla, of Re. novo; Mr. and Mra. Harry Bowers ana two sons, of Avie; Harold Meyers, of the Naval Academy, Annapolis, M4.: Mr. and Mrs. John Rote, Mr. and Mra, Manna Kline, James Willlams, Maud Williams and Harry Griffith, all of Axemann, the | Hecla on | crude, compressed refined, distilled gasoline— call for Waverly Gasolines Power / gas, but ¥ : : WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa, LAMP OILS LUBRICANTS | the teformed James | their vacation 1 Pia and confronted them at par The y set the tale, and filled the dishes | many good ing of friends | William | was We | preached REBERSBURG. When Rev, and Mrs Stauffer of church returned from | Allentown, Philad« Atlant) City, ia SUrprise OnAge ladies of the ongregation things for the inner cray human Our women know how to tickle the palate Prof. an Mrs. Edwin | Mt Alto ire visiting Mi er, mother of Mrs Zieg of Jos ! is K=« week pleasantly M. Corman Detroit Mich. H. Frank, hers t Jersey Shore machinist or, salled n | BeCuUre BN | oming t tradivariu down there but he will not tell Prof. Gobble n noted "nited Ex evening educator church SPRING MILLS, The merchants of Spring Mills close thelr stores every evening at § o'clock Rev. Colledge, of Williamsport, who has been appointed minister of the M E. charge will preach his first ser. mon at this place Bundy evenig Chas. Allison and wife, of New York City, are spending s=ome time with his father, W. M. Allison. Grover Gentzel, wife and children spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs, George Gentzel Benjamin Donachy, of Lewisburg, came Saturday to visit his grand. mother, Mra. Benj. Hering, who has been quite 111 for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mra. John Rossman and daughter have again returned to Sturtgart Ark. where Mr. Rossman will resume his duties as principal of the Sturtgart schools, Miss Jennie Martin and sister, of Martinsburg, are spending several days with their grandparents, Mr, and Mra. T. B. Jamison. Miss Ruth Smith left Monday for West Chester, where she will resume her studies in the Normal Robert Grenoble and friend, Robert Gibbony, of Yeagertown, was in our town a short time last Friday. Mrs. Emanuel Brown, who has been making her home with her son at Mil. roy, since the death of her husband, is spending several weeks at this place with her sons and daughters. Prof. UU. A. Moyer and son Larius are spending some time at Liverpool will TYLERSVILLE. A number of our people attended the plenle at Heela Inst Monday. Miss Edith Shrack, of Pittsburg, who was visiting here for a short time loft last Thursthy. Harry Weaver attended the annual convention at Lock Haven as a dele. te of the Bt. John's Reformed Sun- : ny school, He reports having a fine me, 50 North 23rd Street, METAL SHINGLES CORTRIGHT The four designs of Cortright Metal Shingles as shown above are made in any of the following ways: : . Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Red. . Stamped from Tin-plate and painted Green. . Stamped from Tin-plate and Galvanized by a hand-dipping process. 4. Stamped from special tight-coated Galvanized Sheets. Each and every genuine Cortright Metal Shingle is embossed with this Trade-mark, “ Cortright Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.” 6 For Sale by CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMF NY, PHILA ZLPHIA, PA. had | with | A Man Who Made HR worham, n Good, HEC Fresh Mackerel First catch of thelseason. 10-1b Pails, 20 Fish, 10-1b Pails, 16 Fish, 10-1b Pails, 12 Fish, . The goods are open for your inspection. Come and See Them. Sechler & Company, High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. angelical Wednesday | LYON & CO. LYON; & CO. Fall Opening We are receiving New Fall and Winter Merchandise in every department. Dress Goods New Dress Fabrics, exclusive designs, in Cloth Effects and Brocades in the new Autumn shades. Silks A large assortment of new weaves and colors in Silks, Crepe de chines, Meteors, Brocades, Messalines, Charmeuse, Poplins, in street and evening shades. Coats and Suits An advance showing of “La Vogue” Coats and Suits. We extend a cordial invitation to all — Clearance Sale of all Summer Goods still on. —— Ri — LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna, a
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