Thurutay, Abr) 21, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, orn —— Correspondents’ Department Continued, MILESBURG. Allison and family, of recent visitors with parents, Mr, and Mrs Matthew toona, were Allison's Quick On April held at the honor of his his first = years, and he was his many friends make it pleasant more excitement has Shultz served unteers, ind part lowing battles Antietam lorsville, Hay Market, Wilderness, Spottsyivania Cold Harbor, Gettyshurg, # skirmishes Orlando CC, Lucas Ohio; Mrs Mrs. (100 4th a surprise home of Hugh 70th birthday party in taken by who called Hugh to him the Civil the 145th feipated party was Shultz, in this makes his many storm by to help It was Hn) he War My Penna, vol in thi fol irprise sald thar seen since in Chancel Petersburg | ST and tun mans and da Mary “Peters, o phia; Mrs. William Witmer more; Mr. and Mrs, Chaney and daughter, and Mr. ax ner, of Bellefonte, were pleas ftors at the home of Mr William Peters, day the first three people brother and sisters of Mrs Peters Mrs. H. Lyman, a former resident of the burg, was spending a few days last week among old acquaintances Call around at the athleti you will gee that there has been some thing done the last week; just as soon as the grading is completed the big steam roller will brought down from Rellef and diamond lev- eled up WwW. F this week ters and Clarence spent Sun ents, M family. Ch WAS death of Lingle Mrs tives ar Mrs after daug! Ol [| Hie kle id Mrs, Gard ant Vis and Mrs last Week named Le One be onte the » early part of with his and daugh- many friends Snow Shoe Spicer, of Bloomsburg at home with his par r. and Mrs obert Spicer and Peters spent day iries Catise ing I Wilbur Hamsport, at home the with Rev. Eld fishermen 15th, cate beauties Gasoline will not positivel and spent spel thar draw OSs not LEMONT. is n and the College town- The big « enumerator ship Prof. Burton L in the Presbyterian day evening, from the Passing of the Saloon.” John I. Thompson and few days among friends the forepart of this week The schools of College (ownship are closed now and the work during the winter was satisfactory all Wednesday morning sof the thermometor stood at 28 there was formed, while was injured The 1 rains ply water for the and help start the Erow Clarence #000 and week, and with now have plants. H« 1100 and Mrs. Carrie around again William Johnst pairing his farm John Wirtz his house last Claud Hoy while day caught & carp inches and weighed 4 Chas. Moore, who ing for Bchenck Bros for a year, went back to Tyre to work for the man that his trade, and Jacob Ray his place Nelson W. W a few days last comforters Prof. Thomas C. Houtz, of grove, preached for the | gregation of Be morning ount is busy Ow on Rockwood lectured church on subject, wife in spent Altoona to week and fruit last deg ice the this week will Springs and grass and grains to ne sup wells 1 betlweer plants this hes he will and 44 year between fine berries able to Houtz put ‘ straw herr his old 10000 pat 20000 hetween 00H gathered last 1200 quarts of Houtz be is onhaugh busy re. is houses or had bullt to week fishing last that measured Ihe has =n pieces Thurs- a9 work more than ne last week taught him has taken been off ne of duty Job's Hiams week w 0 Heling- theran cone. or Sunday mishurg AARONSBURG Mrs. Bell and grandsons, of ant Gap. visited a few days daughter, Mrs Wasson Mra. Mya B } 3 il inited at the home f her cob Behm's Mrs Miriam Centre Hall, spent her ther Mrs Sparr Wert I» term f school at Mrs N and ol took Th Gramley Master Pomeroy ant Gap, Is visits i Wasson Mins Nellie friends Mving Mra, Electa household goods ven, at which meet her and ing Geo. Weaver and James Hollway were to Georgesvalley and bought a horse from Jeff. Heckman for 3225 James Swabb, of A few days with his mother News reached this place of the death of Warren Wilkens, who died In the! Danville hospital. He was taken from | this place about three years ago. He | leaves to mourn his loss, two sons and one daughter, Jerome, of Oak all; Wil. bur and Mra. Adaline Edmunds, this place Pleas wit} Mr Keister idrer v inyn Burd ding a Rebersturg dren, of Altoona irsda with Mr» of fe with wn Clara atter mi spring evil BUpper of Brooks hin of Pleas ® aunt, Mrs. R Burd has at Alt Htover gone to visit Ona Hawk had her shipped to Look Ha- her husband will begin housekeop- place there . ————— Following in Father's Posteteps. J. Kay Clement, son of General Ox M. Clement, a former member of Com- pany E, Twelfth regiment, who some. time ago was selected a lleutenant of Company ¥, Bighteenth regiment of Pittsburg, has been further advanced by being elected captain of that com. pany, he young man's-many friends predict that in time he will also wear the stars of a general like his father, | painter field and | | te d at Mon- i | Jouse “The | 9 | Presiding Elder J. C | Sunday done | | the Thompson's | i the her | | ths | nearly : . | for AM. | | Westinghouse United i Cloyed [1psbure | of probably Tusseyville, spent | UNIONVILLE, Put away your tack hammer carpet beater (iot out your it up ready for Beautify your houses--put dow clean up your and lawn mower and oil business homes—paint your concrete pavements alleys and be proud Mont, Musser is home on a visit Victor 1. Wagner left on Monday Williamsport, where he will enter Dickinson Theological Seminary to prepare for the ministy Charley McEwen, who for years has in the employ of the people of Pittsburg, ar last Thursday very down In health It is host of friends, that by months of rest he and be ormer self Harris, Jr bullding porch will several been home on much broken hoped by his taking a few recuperate, John P fine larg and rived may his in front paint fle noe otherwi hie NL porch modern le Atoona firm, make the Hk 0 C¢ reds John P Org Parsons Justice thelr enti rest nt (ie n boys! now 8 Lhe here and workman County Commission lap, Jacob Woodrir ' clerk (A. J. Williams d visitors their Lhe personal Huston Union borougl griey ASSeSROrs Huston, J. B. Alexa Riley Pratt, Jisq., of pres There wer red {Oo our ect being value of the property Of Uni Ruisne day, raise ants apps board fact th COBURN hird of t} ! . Mor of Shamokir visi - the home of his Mrs Kaler, and shook former acquaintances last week Rev. 8B. A Snyder, of Centre Hall, very baly officiated as substitute for Reeser, A Evangelical church preached exe daughter, the United He in an sermon Miss spent Leon her ! ¥ E J. Burd 1 w The | very isl gled with ar rejoices and WwW. F. Mu two of our Ru ast th Swabb, of Aaronsburg Mrs her in week with her sister and ork lanter IB Wie itaninteq wrking at Bellefonte ned «fe howe MVE Come intermin- vegetatio is thankful Ww Braucht farmers Are Al ne school | coplo ow everyl ARer Ar progressiy who were on th sick thet int l to go shout WOrKk again Did Considerable Talking From March 4 te 2 1810. auvctiooneer George ( of Tyrone, called twenty-six sales In twenty-six dave Mr talked ninety hours and sold worth of personal property age of $3700 per hour He hogs from 185 to 20 cents a breeders from $256 to $70 each: commanded from $5 to $15 a cows from $30 for mediums each for extra fine ones from $125 to $300 brought The largest sale totaled $5 and includir Walte $62 aver stock pound sheep head to $%0 horses head 000 an sold A 100 Wealth Produced on Farm. Phenomenal! has the Increase the past twenty in the value of wealth produced farms of the States. Figures carefully pre- pared by the statisticians of the De. partment of Agriculture show this in- to have $6.300.000.000 In period from to the close of inst year. In the value of the wealth was $2.480.000.0 ten years Inter 4.71% and last minary on $8. .760.000 wen mn CAars on rease been 188% 18585 00 it Wns cording mt | pod 006 0660 prel was Year tim Hon te it Axe Factory Resumes. axe factory of the Mann Comp hear Lewistown, sumed operations on Monday. 11th ter being idle for two months count of m repairs to the bulld damaged by fire The usunl number men employed at the plant prior to the | returned to work on Monday mu The Tool LY re af on Ac ARINngE 0 ming Big Fire at Ebensburg AL 8 disastrous conflagration in Ebensbhurg the other night, In which $100,000 worth of property was destroyed man was fatally burned and three others seriously injured, Pannebaker, formerly of Phil suffered the partial destruc of his residence, incurring a loss $4,000 one tion A Fine Rain, evening there was a light precipitation of a quarter of an inch. Still better, however, on | | Bunday evening another rain set In, and continued until 6 o'clock on Mon- day morning when the guage registers Friday minfall, a of {84 a precipitation of 1.60 inches—the two mins making close onto two Inch. on-~1L85, at this, the Bellefonte weath« - station Boom for Philipsburg. Three capitalists from Ntsburg spent the other day in looking over the col and fire clay lands of Christ Bhar er, southeast of Philipsburg. These lands huve vast deposits of good coal And fire clay, and we may expect some big developments ere long from pres. ent indications. Philipsburg, as a re- sult, will reap the bebefit, hands with his | | dreds | {and REMINISCENT. interest to the early south or They will be of the names ploneors side of the red man, It print pnd vitlley ed the with the ass and daughters, Haines preserve in | pettiors Penns § bray | forests ol the county cleared the of WIVES, BONS early days In township were John, Jucob Modtz; John, Judge and Hosterman,; Jacob BStov- Adam ih Weaver, and Henry Stover, John, Dan- George Wolf, Val. Btover, Winkleblech, Andrew Korman, Henry Philip and J, GG. Moy~- Felty Stove Andreas and Harter, Wm Henry rf, Michael Weaver, terman Jacob Hans er, Homan, and ol ISU nNCe in the Samuel Jad George, Nour or, Martin fel and Adam Georg er, Sam Wm Jacob Hos and Noi and Thos Mi Mi l.o08¢0, Ornde i Wm Fred Weave teinhart a ng hav ads, telegraphs friends talking of miles apart, from thelr own homes wireless talk across the continent to continent, autos running with common roads, and even with their airships rising and navigating the air the seas Great would aston But, If In Heav- hope how much Kreater ere! The Almighty his ange thes with nd id Radlre ANCes WO impoassi ciric appii- to friends hur bay telephones, | and Inter hy seas and from | let alone the railroad the | to ne lors the clouds pe 4d . ishment were them Ir Grand Lodge of |. cal arrangements f« of Odd Fellows’ ann he in Wil 20, have Rebekah Assembly annual meeting there same time Returns received a Joint attendance of at The sessions of the will be held the Ly while those of held In Odd Fello JUAT® AWAY The } will open with a At services to be Street Methodist Edwin A. Pyles Is pastor. This | 2400. hut. with the local and their wives added to of visitors, it Is expected capacity of the church will} Oo the ml lamsport from completed will at the indicate 2000 0. r been least Grand Lodge oming opera | Rebekahs ws’ Temple, convention joint attend | held In the church of in house will be One Ri BOeRMOT ance Pine which churagh Odd Felllws the number that the be taxed The sermd the Rev. B past grand day, May ception meeting that day Grand ome seats m will be preached by H. Hart, of Harrisburg, | master of the order, Mon- | 18, will be devoted to a re- | of visitors, first real business | to be held on the evening of | The formal opening of the with the address of wel. on Wednesday Lodge will be The have Year of coming They fed last f Western oattle, Stock Yards Lancaster county their way this winter 30.000 head bought at the Un- and now the cattle selling at high prices. The aver. is 7% cents a pound, but some brought % cents Notadro of Alcohol Doctors prescribe very little, if any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera- tives, This is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer's Sar- saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. farmers things lon Are RE have We y Wo our Yormulas We banish aleshel from our medicines We ubge you oonau t your olay Unless there is daily action of the bow els, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doztor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills, wen iade by the d, 0. Ager Co., Lowell, Mass em | several A YOUNG SWINDLER. Giving his name Young man entered theologleal seminary ed as a student IR nttended lec tures for several days and then left suddenly It is charged now that he swindled several business places and two banks out of goods and money to the aggregate value of $200 He had checks drawn on the Nation al Bank of Augusta wished at the Gettysburg lostitution and they declared to have been worthless as George Parker, the Gettysburg ‘ recently ahd pons Can, « unre Becomes Mother at 10 Years. 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