THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, September 30th, 1909. Correspondent g Department | THE NE MILESBURG. Mr. Middleton, wife and daughter, of Emlentin, are guests of Mrs. John M. Wagner, Orville Proudfoot, with Emporium, after visiting returned home on Sunday, Mrs, P. H. Haupt and daughter Rose, are visiting relatives at Ridgeway. Miss Florence Campbell is employed at State College. Miss Maud Knarr is employed seamstress at State College. The stork visited the home of Clay- ton Shope, and presented him with a young daughter. Bessie Miles with her brother Wilber, of Dickinson Seminary, Sundayed at home. Charles C.Hanth, of Altoona, dayed with Robt. Proudfoot. W. B. Miles and son are greatly im proving their store, by installing a steam plant in the store and house. O. C. Miles left on Sunday eve for Philadelphia to lay in his fall and win- ter goods. Mrs. Mollie Fultz, of Mr. Tate, wife and son, of New Or- leans; Mrs. Robt. Tate, of Nittany; were guests of Mrs, Thomas Shope and family. A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Henry Schindler, on Sept. 20, it being the 38 anniversary of his | his son, of his mother, as Sun- Milwaukee; Miss Cora Jordon, with two neph- ews, are visiting in Tyrone. Mrs. W, M. Green, with a nlece, is a guest of her sister, Mrs, John Jodon. Robt. Proudfoot left for Pasadena, Cal.,, on Tuesday. Benjamin Austin died in his 69 year at his home in this place, last Thurs- day morning, at 4 o'clock, after a long {liness. Funeral services were held in the Methodist church on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock. Interment was made in Curtin cemetery. Mr. Austin was a veteran of the civil war and a member of the I. O. O. F., of this place. He is survived by his wife, four sons, and three daughters. Rev. Oyler of- ficiating. J. A. Philips, of the seed firm of J. M. Philips son's, of Mercersburg, Pa. visited Rev. Oyler, kis former pastor over Sunday, 13. Mr. Philips is Bur- gess of the town of Mercersburg, and is one of the leading business men in that community. He is also there. SNOW SHOE The long-looked for rain Thursday, which filled our reservoirs, and broug! life again J. R. Cronl IgENnt ” and Mrs. J. P. Stauffer and fam- left for Chicago, where they will isit his brother and some immediate (0) o After ‘a short visit to the home allas Cronister, J. R. Cronister, his son, and Robert Thompson, have re- turned again, reporting having a good time, 1 a) Some recommend Atlantic City for a | good time but give to us the home of | the big-hearted, whole-souled farmer The body of Mrs. Theo Watson, of Nanty Glo, was brought here on Thursday evening for burial committed suicide for some reason 33 years death of unknown | She leaves her husband and She was taken to the Advent Rev. Meradith conducting the Interment made in the fo me three urn chile church, | gervices Aske cemetery her | rer FOUNTAIN. Mrs Altoona tives hers Celia Smoyer de fonte Monday friends wish her Mr. and Mrs Cartwright, spent Thursday of last week at Bellefonte Homer Fetzer, of Yarnell brief visit with his sister Shank, recently Elsie McCartney, who has spending several months with grandparents, of Yarnell, has agai turned home; giad to again Mrs. Jas. Poorman, of visited at the home of on Saturday Edith Woomer, of Fairview Ing friends and relatives here STORMSTOWN. Mrs. Maggie Lytle, of spent last week visiting around here J. A. Hunter and daughter are visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Smith, at Pitts burg We are all glad to hear that Scotia | works has started up again Mrs. Nannie Mattern spent a pos of days with her parents, CC. W ter, We have some men In our town who are great on ground-hog. They make it average about one every day. Mrs. Edgar Way spent Saturday with her mother, J. M. Ryder J. M. Ward, wife and family spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs David Behers Mr. and Mra day for Altoona Miss Manda Behers left for Altoona to spend a couple of weeks Mrs. E. B. Way's brother and wife. | from Arkansas, are visiting at their home, E. McAfee and with her mother, Matilda Mrs. Guire and Mra. Dr. Burket, of Tyrone, are visiting J. ¥. Leverns The stork visited T. BB. Ways on Sunday, and left 5 little gir! Edith Ebbs was visiting Mrs at Lauvertown, last week. on BUC (;eo made =a 8 Mrs. Roll been | her nN ree home see her Snow Shoe, Smoyer is visit. Balleyville her sisters 4 nme Hun- Farber left on Satur- wife spent Sunday | Mrs Jones at Port | Rye, LIVONIA. T. N. Stover and daughter Nettle, spent a few days last week at Beech Creek on a business trip. A little son arrived at the home of John Wert, two weeks ago. ' Roy Bnook and wife have left Green- burr and taken up their abode with W. A. Bnook. Miss Bessie Mallory spent Saturday and Sunday at George Stover's. All her Livonia friends were, as usual, delighted to see her, Garfield Adams spent Sunday at the home of M. W. Adams. Geo. Stover and wife spent Thurs j2, the a very | active member of the Methodist church | having | | the | Ethel | spent Bunday ey ker's | parted for her } | Eva Corman WS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NITTANY. Johnathan Sheats and wife, of Mil- ton, were guests of Cal. Stover and family over Sunday--father and moth- er of Mrs, Stover. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Summers, of Milroy, visited their many friends here over Sunday Mrs. Rev, dren are visiting and her many friends part of the state, Mrs. Wiilllam Webner and Mrs. Brad- ford, of Lamar, were guests of G. W. Tolbert and wife on Sunday. George Patterson and family , of Jeech Creek, were guests of GG W, Young and family, on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Mauck's friends are all rejoiced to see her able to attend church again; we hope she will con- tinue to improve. Charley Gunsallus and wife friends at Curtin over Sunday. Mrs. Charley Gramley and wife, of Rebersburg, were guests of Daniel Showers and family on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Robb, of Bellefonte, and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Swartz, of Tusseyville, visited some of their friends here one day last week. Miss Amanda Dorman and her lady friends, of Bellefonte, friends here on Sunday. Grandma Wilson has Bingman and two chil- the former's parents in the eastern visited two of visited the gone up | river to visit her son Andy. On next Saturday 8S. 8. classes taught by Mrs Swartz and Mrs. Dan. Showers, will hold a sociable in the class room of the Ev. church, at this place; everybody is cordially invited to attend. forget the date, October 2. of our people are so much afrald of robbers that they let the light burn when they go away and let the key stick in the doer. Joe Miller and wife, of near Renovo, visited James Gunsallus and family, several days last week. Some of the larger girls at the Franklin school have quite a taste for raw eggs as they were seen sucking some which they took frem nearby stables, at the school ground; of course they salted them well before eating them; grapes, eggs and other bles seem to go nicely Mrs. Harry Shultz, Mrs. Jennle Bathurst, of Mt were guests of Mrs. Willlam brick, several days last week Did y the beautiful rainbov 3 was pretties looked at for ite a big hall the rair evening, £2 4 tos pone of Curtin, and J. Gar 1 See It the IR 3 WW. 3 last week O. N. Yarnell had a carriage load of visitors on Sunday, but tha writer falled to get their names. Hand your news to the correspondent j Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, phia, arrived here on and are the guests of W. E and family Mr. Tucker and ing the of Mrs. W E : «a of Philadel. Saturday uk parents wer was called t Sunday on account the int of "i p big soci: The deceased was aged about | | RUNVILLE. Harnish, of Wingats week at the Nirs tle Markle t af neratl o attended nw, Mra. Wat as brought from Shoe for burial « the ’ son, whose w Nanty Glo to Snow Thursday of last =» Mra. Will daughter Pleasant Mrs cok am Mra Gap Lac guest of Mrs Edward Wo Shirk Is Howard visiting Wells want, of Potter cou W. T. Bhirk mfer and lady friend. Miss of Pleasant Valley ening at Forden Wal nty, Is mer Mra has Andy been visiting Oswalt, of Atoona our village who de in ine ZION Aare busy cutting corn a crop below the aver. considering the kind of Our farmers They report it age, yet fair season While Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauff- October | Don't vegeta- | Eagle, | | Shaxe : ; { Indies, | Mills man were coming to church on Sunday | forenoon one of the front wheels came off the axle, letting the buggy drop to | the ground ened and ran cupants out of fered some The hore became fright. AWRY, the bruises They suf- certainly buggy and oan be glad It was not worse Mra. Wm in spending an man here, while spending a we Corman, of Marlon Twp. week with Mra. M. Cor. Miss Cora Corman ia ek with her cousin, of Marion Twp ifternoon Rev, Sehmidt last regular sermon at On Bunda preached his this place Mr, H. J. Garbrick who slek for some time is not any at this writing Our base ball team played the strong Hublersburg team on Saturday and ware defeated by the score of 7 tod, COLYER. The farmers are about through with their fall seeding and are now engaged in cutting their earless corn stalks. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Dippery and son Charles, of Reedasville, spent over Sun- day at the home of EA. Bubb’s, Mr and Mrs. Blaine Palmer and family, of Potters Mills, spent several days at the home of Stuart Jordon, and while there Mr. Palmer assisted Mr. Jordon in cutting off his corn. The missionary service held in the Ev. church were well rendered and the church was well filled. apent "n has been improving Edward Wolfe, of Altoona, over Bunday with his lady friend, day In Rebersburg . Rebecea Spangler, a lof the throwing the oc. | come WINGATE The farmers are all singing that harvest time is over, ug the corn now stands In shocks, Boys get yonr bells and old pans ready-—-a wedding In the near future, Harrtett Kline spent Sunday among friends at Milesburg Rev. Hipple and wife, after an en- Joyable visit with the latter's parents, returned home on Thursday, accoms- panied by her mother, Mrs, Chas. Mur- ray. Jane Warner and panied by Miss thursday with Mrs, John Rowan at Snow Shoe, Mrs. Warner staying to visit a couple of days. Anyone who does writes the Wingate this information by Wetzler, of Milesburg. Mrs. E. Baird and Miss Anna Tay- lor, of Milesburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Fisher, Chas. Harnish, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with his parents, J. M. Har- nish's, Jennle and John Glossner, of Jack- sonville, spent Sunday with their sis ter, Mrs. Wim, Fisher Mrs. C. Summers Is at Xion. Some of our pretending church mem- bers have the habit of spending the Sundays over on the hill; in order to practice what they preach they ought to be seen at Sunday school, Ell Stere and wife spent Sunday at Wm, Peters Blanche Stivers, of Martha, and Em- ma Sylvis, of Stormstown, spent Sun- day with the latter's sister, Mrs 1. 8B. Way. Elmer Bartley spent Sunday Summers, Claud Estright, of Tyrone, Sunday with his mother here. Last Thursday brought long looked for rain and the Centre Democrat. mother, Fillomelle, spent accom- not know who items may gain asking Frank visiting friends at the home of Geo spent two John Bpicer and wife, of Holts Hol- | | low, spent Sunday Summer, her brother Geo. Brown told a thrilling snake story the other day; in his travels he met with a large snake and being afraid to trckle it empty handed, he went to the house and got his gun, and fired two shots and saw he was unable to kill it. He called his two dogs and started to beat the snake to death: after several rounds he thought he had finished the job, he told the dogs to drag it away. and soon found the snake too heavy for the dogs to drag: he said he would get his horse and take It away, and In doing so when he returned he was surprised to find the had left and up to this time it ill at large with Mrs. Geo, it st AARONSBU Hermar RG Mrs ( of Rt larke, State College on § Gay Will Corman and family, of Store, were visiting at the John Halnes on Saturday The Misses Nellie Burd Stove two of o estimable visited a few da at State College Paul Swabb spent mother and Lewis Mer ne f the town, and with them during the Mian little Wolfs home of Flossie Young and r, 8 and fami the Sab! sister Rut} sch's can 1} finest then with the ath mst ’ of having ETapes in are very liberal friends wh arbors they ir y call season Sara (sulsewite Josephine Fi npanied spent the with fifends at Centre Hall 1 Mra. Robt. Mensch and Mrs nt tt ath Imunds bat} e Sabt with Kat! make the home Ed. Frank. who mercantile business of friends wish them well home win T rone Breon's Miss Mabelle Crouse has just re turned from Philadelphia with a large stock of the latest styles of fall and millinery goods on her going elsewhere BENORE. Markley and John Baudis re turned home after spending a few weeks at Snow Bhoe with Mr merry-go-round Mrs. H. M. Willams and sister-in-law Bess transacted business at Pine Grove Mills one day last week. ir with her is engaged in Their hosts in their new other, the Harter in the and family home moved from vacated by James winter before 1" ail EM Our band rendered some fine music | at the hall last Sunday afternoon. Chester don't be afraid to come out hall the next time the around, we will take care of you Andy says It is nice to have a drag | with some of the girls Miss | Since moved Heotin away have and are back again Christ Houtz and family, of Lemont, visited relatives here on Bunday Lyman Emerick transacted business Tyrone on Saturday Rose Hellers has been making a good has started heard the all that in | many trips up our way of late Home of our young people eg stew last Wednesday report having a fine time, Mrs, Thomas Roop and had an night; all daughter Menars, John Hockman and John Rossman made a trip to Buffalo, Ni- agara, Chicago and Freeport. They visited their brothers at the latter place, Saturday, October ?nd, 12:15 p. m, the Rebersburg and Hecla Park nine will clash into a champlonship game here at the Park. The Rebersburg bunch, as we understand, claim to be the pride of the county. This will likely be one of the most exciting games of the season and you cannot Afford to miss it. Come out and see our boys give them a run for thelr money, and nephew, of Zion, | some shopping while there | through of the | that was a splashing | last week Baudis | gins students | whistle | it { dull, | acros PORT MATILDA, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mes, Willlam Rhoads, on Pleasant Hill, were Fred Snyder, wife and two children, of Vall; George Pfoutz and two sons, of Sandy Ridge; John Vall, of Black Diamond; and Miller and Elmer Skoutzer, rone, Charley of Ty - Reese, wife and little former's parents in the Cove, Charley Morfort, of was a recent visitor at the Reese and family; David brother of Mrs. Reese, from burg, was also a at the place The + © ia lodge aa Hanna Furnace have a cone venient iiding nearly completed, the upper part ‘of which will be used as a lodge room and the lower part will be fitted up suitable for public entertain- ments. Although the organization is but in its Infancy, there roll-call is answered by about fifty members with several applicants for admission; they held a pienie on Saturday, September 11, which was fairly patronized, at the opening of which they paraded, which was a showing of true American spirit, A portion of the people of Reese Cove, at least had a musical treat this week, which was evidence practice and training of {A musical trio, consisting home of Williams, a visitor 8. of A, the of Vall, planoist, | Snyder, violinist, of Vall; { consert, rendered some which were both Interesting and pleas- ing to the audience Mrs. Mary Reese Altoona, this week of Retort; and Fred playing in in visited friends as well as doing The farmers in our neighborhood are with their seeding and are | now busy cutting off their corn which {is not as heavy a crop as in other sea- BONS, account of the drouth, while the buckwheat and potato crop fair to middling on these predictions made public, HIGH VALLEY West end has the corn on shock but it is a poor crop. That means no lard are based, is not and poor crops. If it don't break up ye have to live on raw potatoes. Answer to the Bast Pind scribe jor rye | bushes But when there are only fine threshed you can't look for where there's straw that tells ) straw, no The best way ond Isiraw And ne seed y get seed is to 1 ’ wood to buy f one has to ol {f one has only neighbor r lirds 15ira § ther floc) 1d ‘ “ ROMOLA gn Ruth Wer Haven very return tzel, who is attend Normal, came homes iI, but was able on again to her studies Mrs. T. R. Robb are all the arrival of a daughter "nN dia Catherine ng Lock by Sunday to Mr am and les over Misa ng at Monday Mrs. T We neas o sufferis for her a WP Mrs. Ch ting at the Johnson Mins Susie SHIN io OWN--Harris Twp Sur GLET Thomas spent fay wo Thomas Mr. Philips 2 pleasant caller at Sones That through fr State Col he was home Peter on Sunday was quite storm that passed here last Thursday evening, but no damage was done as far as we can learn Misa Beanie n Sones and friend spent Sunday at her home In Shingletown Hiram Fry is lying at death's door his home In Shingletown; we doubt covery as Mr. Fry Is quite ad- vanced In years The stork made Wm. Hoover's and A Young son at his re its appearance at left Mrs. Sharp WHY 80 WEAK? Kidney Troubles Ma Learned This Faet. When a healthy man or woman be. to run down without ed, suffers spells the backache, and urinary kidneys for headache, disorders, the cause of it all Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you well Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys and keep them well Here is Bellefonte testimony to prove Mra. John Andress Bellefonte, Pa. says 8. Spring St, “Doan's Kidney | Pills have been a great blessing to me I suffered severely from nagging backache and my loins I could hardly straighten up after stooping and was very dizzy at times. During the day I felt languid and tired and had no ambition to do my work. I could hardly walk without falling and was In a very precarious condition when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention, 1 procured a box at Green's Pharmacy and the prompt. ness with which they gave me relief was gratifying. I am glad to recom- mend Doan's Kidney Pills” ] For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name-—Doan's—and take no other. A constant «Mens' $& leather boots $1.98 fair week only. At Yeagers. Mrs. Samuel | son, | of Bald Eagle, spent Sunday with the | McKees Rocks, | Philips - | above | which organized of careful | actors, | George | | Pfoutz, violinist, of Sandy Ridge; John | rare selections | was | Some of our weather prophets pre- | dict a severe winter, on what authority | for sale In High Valley and dull times | “Now, Mr. farmer, when you see straw | then you can see grain, whether wheat | be Sapping Your | Life Away--Bellefonte People Mave | Apparent | cause, becomes weak, languid, depress. | dizzy | look to paing | Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid of ghosts, Few people are afraid of germs, Yet the ghost is a fancy and the germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs can’t be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink, oi The germ can only prosper when the condition of the system gives it free scope to establish ite self and develop. When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a sallow cheek, a hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. You can fortify the body against all germs by the use of Dr, Pierce's Gold- en Medical Discovery. It increases the vital power, cleanses the system of clogging impurities, enriches the blood, puts the stome ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition, so that the germ finds no weak or tainted spot in which to breed. “ Golden Medical Discovery '' contains no sleobol, whisky or habit-forming drugs. All its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. It is not a secret nostrum but a medicine oF KNOWN comrostTion and with a record of #0 years of cures. Accept no substitute —there is nothing ** just as good.’’ Ask your neighbors, S————— BOALSBURG. home | Mrs. Bessie Stover, of Irwin, is back | home visiting her father, James Bear- son Mrs. Willlam Bohn and two children, Illinois, spent from Saturday to Sunday at the home of John Fortney. Mrs. Alice McGoffin spent part of last week at Pine Grove Mills, with her brother, Dr, George Woods. Frank Schaffer, of Philadelphia, spent several days last week at the home of Oscar Stover, Elmer Houts and family Elizabeth Brown, visited Reedsville Isabelle Miller and Rhoda spent from Thursday to new iron | State College, Mrs. Julia Dinges left for a short | visit with friends in Bellefonte. Mrs. Bruce Lingle and daughter, of Cherokee, lowa, spent peveral days with old friends. Charles Corl and wife, also Homer Barr and wife, wera guests at the home of Misses Mary and Nannle Corl, at Pleasant Gap, on Sunday. LEMONT. Mrs. Mary Etters returned from Nittany on Monday Christian Peterson and wife, of Tot- | tenville, visited in town on Tuesday of last week The Keystone League will hold a sociable at Willlam E. Grove's home, {on Friday evening, October 1. Every- | body Is cordially invited to come and have a good time The thunder shower that passed over | this place Thursday evening was {the heaviest that we have had for years, for in less than an hour the streams were more than bank full and | much of the lowlands covered with | water of on and Mrs. relatives at Harrison Sunday at George C, Willlams had a | roof put on his house on Friday. George Behera, one of College town- ship's teachers, was taken home Fri- | day ill, and the doctor thought that he | was taking fever, Mrs. Israel Young, of Boalsburg, and Mrs. Levi F. Roan were called to | the bodside of Mra. Shark of Bellefonte, | the latter being quite 11) Mrs. James Rowan, Valley View, | Sundayed at the home of her brother CENTRE MILLS. { John M. Coble, . O. W, Weaver visited his wifes who is | Faith Thompson, returned to Phila- | in the Bellefonte hospital, {| delphia, on Saturday Miss Sadie Miller and friend, Mrs. Many of the farmers Wert, of Aaronsburg, visited friends at ing part of their State College over Bunday. washed out by Eva Mayes, who has been teaching Thursday evening school at Loganton, spent last week at Rey owing to the fact that the school hursd was burned down where she of are busy sow- wheat that was the heavy rain last Chas sper at the home f Ja Shuey. | } home ine taught TYLERSVILLE. Harry Bechtol ts i Mr Andr eker Penns val next week the to move to dry weather the corn art of the county thelr YARNELL or of Pit H. Malone here r gr iam Malone his brother T. When You Take Cold One way is to pay no attention to it; at least not until it de- velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An- other way is to ask your doc- tor about Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral. If he says, “ The best thing for colds,” then take it. Do as he says, anyway. tl weed AXE MANN. Wiillam Bodle and famil ant Gap spent Sunday at Samuel Wasson A number of piace have the whoop Mrs are of Pleas- the home of children of ng cough John Tate and Mrs. Luther ong the sick friends the this Dale an of Miss Mellie hear that she is linens sister Arrila gore week with PINE GROVE MILLS. Miss Maud lav for e Decker left Altoona, where she spend the winter, W. W. Smith and wife lege, visited the J. N Thursday Mrs. John Markle ret Sutday after stay DR A Thomas on the Branch Mrs. Rebecca Ard has among the sick Frank Truckenmiller, of Watsont visited the I. W. Kepler home day Charles Markle, of Tyrone, visited his brother Earl the beginning of last week, C We pubiish our formulas ’ ers When the bowels are constipated, poi- sonous substances are absorbed into the blood instead of being daily removed from the body as nature intended. Knowing this danger, doctors always inquire about the cond tion of the bowels. Ayer’s Pills. —t ade by the d. C. Ayer Oo., Lowell, Mass ~w—= We banish sleohel from our medicines We urge you to consult your doctor irned week been numbered wn, ver Sun Tate visited his parents | Sunday over Central R. R. of Pa. Train Schedule Leave Bellefonte For Mill Hall Leave Mill Hall For Bellefonte 705 am. 230 and 655 p.m 50 Mens' $1 week only heavy arctics At Yeagers Fair Week Fitzezy Week We want every lady that comes to the County fair to call at our store or at our Fitzezy building on the fair grounds and examine carfully FITZEZY the shoe that cures corns, | his is the most wonderful shoe man ever made for the human foot. 98% f33am. 358 and £35 AAA AAAS Please come in, we will be glad to show you the qualities of Fitzezy, YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. A Aaasaaaaasaaaa aaa naan ad ts Aa aaaaaaaas assay]
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