ier Oe on Thursday of last week, ] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 2nd, 1909. Page 8. hd NNN Correspondents’ Department il | | | | NYRR HONDENSE C LP S OF y COUNTY THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | over the mountains, were seen in our PRP i i SNOW SHOE. | tev, H. J. Shugart Altoona, our former M. E. pastor, spent Thanksgiv ing at the Chambers-Uzzel hunting camp, The band braved Thanksgiving and with music, Those of our townpeople who visited over Thanksgiving were: Samuel Bud inger and wife, at DuBois; Mr. and Mrs. Quirk at Cresson; Charles Weav- er and wife at Peale; Misses Jennie Park, Jennie Musser and Verina Price the I's at the Lock Haven hospital; Misses Candice Leathers and Myra Wat Curtin, and J. R Cronister at Martha. We noticed in the week as how police chew among at clely ue when men were ent places Sat where to be found at the park to see ths off the pavilion, ras stand. We were should know of cold wi of the tow the favored some forme Bister, son nt last the So ‘Gazett the 4 under control; tr fighting iraay who the water, The } cil informed by a man that wi iid reservoir we would not the as it is black with decayed leaves, board of health should look after su a thing as this and have it cleaned, as winter season is here and the town has to depend this one place for its water. let this be looked after once, before is too late Jerry Crandle (Waxey) had experience Wednesday whil through Bear Town; he was iddenly confronted by a mother bear and three cubs, Of « he she the mother bear first, thinking her he started after the while he was gone the too; Waxey came home his experience to Harry the next morning y started with their dogs early fi Jerry's treasure, but were t« late, scent were both gone, The hunting s« hunters are flocking reporting the weather ble for deer hunting, ar Bear to be plenty have been killed by fi Spruce Run up, the law next year that y« of deer; let us hope s«¢ On Thanksgivi League the M., entertainment to realizing over $15 pleased. Miss Anna Normal, spent Thanksgiving parents, Mr. and Mrs. J¢ Harry Mann, of Mill Thanksg / if wo see use on at ef it walking ourse YO ason in score, unfavora- seem camp boy 8, ’ of David, nKkin PORT MATILDA. Wiser bo has T. CO longing ight 8 cause along A family reunion Mrs. Graflins Weston of the family of was held at her | On Monday two of our young people, Victor Weston and Miss Nannie Spotts Bot quietly away across the mountain to Osceola, where they t nited marria We wish them piness at is possibl may 1 will likely 1 ar when visiting at ge 1 r troubles ther Lhe Usos JULIAN, Was oa IK from Mrs Paniel vin has another lot on offers for sale cheap a nice lot to bulld on? The protracted meeting been going on in the M. BE the last nine and at this professed religion tor, haz labored which church for persons have Ake, the pas- hard and faithfully and has done a noble work, and It is hoped that those that have started may ever be faithful, that it may not be sald that this must be done over at each protracted meeting Next Bunday morning at 10:30 will be the usual time for the service in the U. B church by the pastor, Rey Swank Miss Eva Davis has accepted a po- sition In Lancaster where she expects to spend the winter Charles Boyer, Jr, transacted busi- ness in Bellefonte on Saturday MINGOVILLE, On account of lack of feed the pork- ers in this section were not as large as usual, The hunting club from this place who spent two weeks In the Alleghen- les returned on Baturday, “skunked.” This Is something very unusual for they are all good shots and understand the “bin” : The protracted meeting which is be- ing conducted by Rev, Bingman Is proving a great success. Thus far forty-one converts have taken a stand for Christ. Others are expected to do Hkewise. Bunday evening a class of twenty-five joined the Evangelieal church. We belleve that this meeting has been a great good for the commun « Ity and that great good will be ao ished through its works Sowmph and teachings, writing 74 Rev has | WINGATE. { Everybody is butchering. Mrs. T. Murray left on Saturday for | Elliottsburg, where she expects to spend some time with her daughter, Maggie, On last Friday the crack shot hunting | ub returned home with 22 rabbits and | one pheasant and a long story to tell, Eli Stere has been laid up with a help | less arm, wd by three large boils on his wrist, Last spring John Haines small pig from Wm. Fisher and bringing the pig home he ke pt it in a bucket and fed it milk with spoon, until it was old enough to itself, and this fall he hung him on the scales and he tipped them at 347 pounds. Can any one butchering hogs this fall beat 1 Call purchased a for § cents cat ol now shave knows not ns for a record to put the rat on, so the) it off, Mrs, C. week among Zion, has returned Blair Fisher, of Tyrone, day with his mother here. On Thanksgiving morning Mrs, Elsie Fisher, at the home her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel oob, KE birth to a bouncing baby girl, Marcella Harnish m visit to Bellefonte last week t Summers, after friends and a reiatives at spending home, oatur spent : ol ave le i 14a0C a Dusiness 0 Ma future tor her Ww cek Lottie alot . E. Flynn and with relatives at Bee Orie Simler was a pleasant the bome of J. H. Simler. on Sun Mrs. R. Summers, of Tyrone. is ing at the home of George Summa amily David Estright and f ) day with his sister, Mrs. Mey er, spent Sun- » “al er Gummo, lar attendant » CAD never t going up to the Irwin Lu ip his father to ol get s 4S 1S agal HUBLERSBURG Prof. Bright veral da past week at Lancaster among hisF lin and Marshal friends. Mrs. E. L. Markle anc 1 last week with h 7, of Parvin, derstand there is another livery at Howard in the near futu Nellie Rumberger and brother Milton were Williamsport nurses’ ball, last week, Jacob Walkey has sec SHent co : Peal € 1 son Hogan vis tec mother, Mrs er to be re ir in attending the aired undertaker a a5 an assistant at Mrs Perry Hind visited with relatives at Hecla Quite a number of Hublersburg peo- IE the services at Mingo ville, where Rev. Bingham is having a great revival among the Evangelical congregation. | Ezra Rathmell and brother Welter made a business trip to Bellefonte on Thanksgiving day Mrs, Albert Willia over Sunday pie are attend HANNAH } Fin} Mra, MceGra last M da RR! In Mrs. Thos ittending school Mr and Mrs» ill smiles Ie (erty ors Miss Heese ins sta her sister Beckwit} here W. E the McMonigal Heckwith Sune ome of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Hees Miss Edit) fireets on Sa vid R here Some of our town people lecture at Bald Eagle on Ing #ve FAIRVIEW-—Boggs Twp. Quite a number of the hunters re turned from the mountains on Sat urday, looking greatly disappointed be cause they didn't get anything ira. Wagner and wife, of Altoona. {are spending few days with their friends here | Mrs. Thomas Bhawley Is quite we hope for her speedy recovery Mrs. Ed. Bullick has returned to her | home In Bellefonte ] Mrs. John Mills and wife, of Curtin, | spent Bunday here with her brother, James J. B. Lucas and wife spent Sunday at the home of Miles Lucas Miss Agnes MoCartney spent Sun. day with her parents, Geo, McCartney's at Canada. Nancy Kelley spent Sunday evening at the home of Thomas Shawleys. Heone nday of Bald Ws Mi Fagle seen on our and Mrs. Ia one spent Bunda took In the | Thanksgiv weeks, is still in progress | n im; | TYLERSVILLE. A great surprise came to the home of P. PP. Greninger's on Friday even. Ing. The father Is now wearing a sweet smile on his face for having another daughter In the family. he Misses Claria and Laura Wea ver, of Logan Mills, visited at John Carls’ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Greninger vis. fted at Samuel Moyer's of Logan Mills on Bunda: Dean Wit, 4 Nittany, was visiting here last week, A number of hogs will be killed this week around here and a number are burg, visited friends here on Sunday, Mackeyville, were guests of Perry Mc Caleb and family on Sunday. | Suydertown on Sunday, als man and wife at same £ day. | who visited friends and {| here the last few we ks, has re Huntingdon, where he tany, on Saturday, w ed. Arti A. C. | John H last DUCK was a fine deer, pleasure of sec ing it | dd and «¢ fine shots and when tl C with the vel, of last Caliers at | see Lhe Ot hear naers sh and family | week NITTANY. John Delaney and wife, of Hublers Grant Williams and wife, of near | The Miller and Swartz families from *| town on Suuday. The wells and cisterns around here are | almost dry, most of the people have to { haul water, W. E. Garbrick and mily visited fo Iso P, Ross- « J place Lew Rachau and family lale, were in orf Clit seen our tow Leonard Haggard, of Huntingdon hunted rabbits turned to 1Isemployed, Ine sale of the Garbrick beirs at Nit us largely bro id prices attend Bal go Was a C8 sold McClintick Beck was the clerk. Perry Met aleb. Sam T wee wartz, while'hun ioneer and R ph tir nounptain E on the Friday. shot a which large five-proaged dghed 15o the pounds ; it had the was dres writer ut up Pp y H Do any and many fries Cal Stover C. R. 1 O. N L Week wl tor is £458 vople Os ang st week. Th to Bellefonte Dorman, ot ert Beck and Savdertown town on > parents, Dan Log week Quite a number { P. McCalety lar t last Miss Amanda 2 wilelonte, spent : Ick to b ing HEIe & Sug 1 wife, of Mill George Hall were Lhe ruests sali iY ru two days last week Miss Erva Kess from Mill Hall, w week When last heard (1 Was Kal ’ Tweed wento Dger has returned ele she served iast om M argaret Tweed Miss : 1 has MOK a hittie 10 strength 5 New % to visit ane ns seriously : been ill there for several Weeks Guy Nolan went t business last week L. R. Robb, of Altoona. was here W. H. Laird Kittaning. stayed at the Emerick hotel over ast Sun day. o Lock Haven on of YARNELL. Miss Arie Simler, of a8 a pleasant visitor here last week Fannie Somers, of Altoona, w | Visitor In our town recently Verna Watson, of Bush Hollow, vis. | ited at the Pownell home part of last week Bamuel Pownell, of Gorton, and El. meda Pownell, days with thelr mother here The entertainment held by our schools proved a succes and a large number attended It The party held at J. EB. Confers in honor of Miss Simler, a former teach. er here, was largely attended. Miss Anna Shank visited her Mra. Philips, last week. Mrs. Harry Brown, of Corning, N. Y., called on her friends here recently, Homer Walker, or Snow Shoe, spent a few days with his relatives here. Nora and Carrie Shank, of Mt. Ea- gle, Bertha Yeager and children, were Sunday visitors at A. M. Shank's. Many of our farmers are hauling coal for thelr winter's use, Mrs. Elste Rockey and da ter Hel. en are visiting Mra. Henry Confer, aunt, of Philipsburg, part of Several large wild cats have been killed along the Moshannon and its tributaries this season by deer hunt. ors, killed already last | of Clarence, spent a few | were | Franks, last county | cat prove | eats why Last H utensil \) Philipsburg, | was al REBERSBURG., H, K. Binkley and wife, who guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H leit for thelr Reading home Saturday Any person in Centre who has n larger and prettier than Rev, H. K. Binkley, it; this cat, Colonel, by name, clght cans N month should he Lie Tuesday evening, Frank and Mr ding In,’ Mi Herd VIN timon a large while Mr. W Baumuel Warnes butchering gent to the do other necessary the barn she Frank’ large into the horse '} him { Ol not CHNEAR thering entered Cal 1d and kept her quarter of of ¥ How Many Hogs--- Are You Going to Kill? GRINDERS STUFFERS PR ESSES ETC : an ui date assortment of Alwo the best KNIVES STEELS LARD CANS The Potter-Hoy Hdwe Co. fs For sore throat, sharp pain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment. You don’t need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves conges- tion and stops the pain, Here's the Proof. Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kans, says: “We have used Sloan's Lini- ment for a year, and find it an excel. lent thing for sore throat, chest pains, colds, and hay fever attacks, A few drops taken on sugar stops cough. ing and sneezing instantly.” porous plasters, acts quicker and does not clog up the poresof the skin, It is an excellent an- should | to sa il: w Irfrt will have a short 1} many and stormy weather Army but on Tu to bie about Charles | Central R. R. of Pa. Train Schedule 2ave Bellefonm Th vith y that Mrs, John Breon is very ¢ all wish her a speedy recovery. he bullfrog prophet is correct, we ut hard winter; not but deep snows, and much winds It peldom meen, who thers VAS Orie ¢ rod no shell in—how | *Y gon oppo Buns are eRany « very ening used, but it had it, H 1 Young Indies the hills to evening. twi Mr, Fax axon and two trip over on Bund three ¢ wl took a Btlore, He ee w N. 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