i ’ CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 2, 192, 7 CORRESPONDENTS | DEPARTMENT Happenings About Centre County Briefly Told by A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS Qur Alert Correspondents Note Many Important Events in Different Lo- | calities—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented ? Julian. Miss Tallhelm, of Johnstown, spent the holidays with her parents. Mrs F. Leopold, of Philadelphia, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sanders. Mrs. L. C. Bullock and son, Lewis, are visiting friends in Pun xsutawney. Mrs. I. F, Davis, who has been serious. ly ill, is somewhat improved. Miss Myrtle Meese, who spent the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Harbridge, has returned to her home at Barnsboro. Mrs. Martin Harbridge has been on the sick list for some time. Mrs John McCarron, of Tyrone, was | the guest of ber parents, Mr. and airs, Chas. Murray. George Bullock, who left here some time ago to accept a position as operator at Punxsutawney, was home on a short visit, as Julian was not the chief attraction, Miss Stella Williams, accompanied by Miss Fiegal, of Philipsburg, was visiting | friends at Pittsburg. Miss Greta Craig and Mr. Fink, of | Unionville, were married at the home of | the bride's parents near town, on Christ. mas by Rev, Dillen, of Port Matilda. Mrs. Mary Faust, of Altoona, is visit. ing friends at Julian and Unionville. Orlando Williams was a visitor Clearfield, last week. + David Adams, Jr, is suffering with a at broken and crushed shoulder, the result | of a fall some time ago. Mrs. D. Williams and children, of Mchaffy, is visiting at the home of her father-in-law, Mr. C. Williams. He spent some time at Unionville, | THE Lemont. ———— John Getz has Jone to McConnelsburg, where he secured employment in a large tin establishment Charles Thompson, of Indianapolis, Ind. is spending his Christmas vacation with his parents here, Franklin Whitehill returned home last week to spend a few days with his fami- ly. He is emploved in the busy city of Pittsburg. Miss Maud Moore, instructor in the | East Stroudsburg Normal, is spending { her Xmas vacation with her mother in | this place, | Charley Mayes returned home from | | Pittsburg, and to our surprise, it was for They Rev, | the purpose of marrying his love, | were married on Christmas eve by { Shultz, of Centre Hall. i Will Coble and Andrew Gregg spent { Christmas at their homes, having been | employed in Clearfield county. John Mitchell transacted business in | Bellefonte on Friday. David Dale, medical student at U P. is spending his vacation with his father, J. ¥. Dale. James Glenn, 'o5 at the Central Penn. | | Sylvania college, has returned home for a short vacation, | Arthur Wasson went to Williamsport to spend the holidays with his brother, | Rev. Chas. Wasson. [ | Mr. and Mrs. Levi Roan and Woods | Bathgate, all of Altoona, spent Xaias at | their respective homes near Lemont, Prof. Miller, of the Mercersburg col- { lege, spent last week with Aliss Maud | Moore and while there took in the sar. | roundings at State College, | Born to Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Wasson i a son on Dec. 23d. Frank Halderman and Ike Condo call- | ed on their friends in Milesburg last Sat- urday night, | town that returned howe to spend Christ. | mas. They are at work in different por- | tions of the state, Clyde Jackson is working at John I. Thompson's for a week back, on account | of Mr, Duey, the former workman wish: | ing a short vacation, The entertainment that was to be in | the school bouse on the 11st was post | poued until the 4th of January. | Penn Hall. | i ! ’ Boys, save your ammunition and lungs | next time for some more profitable busi- ness than serenading. James Davis, of Altoona, was a visitor | at Julian, recently, y Mrs. Musser Sones has been quite ill for some time. Mr and Miss Hassinger, of Milesburg, were the guests of their aunt, Mrs, Scues, | over Christmas. Miss Sara Sones is the proud possessor of a little baby sister Santa Claus left at her house a few days before Christmas, Mrs. George Camphell, accompanied by Miss Eva and Master John, visited ber sister at Bald Eagle for a few days. Miss Flora Boyer returned bome after & pleasant visit in Cambria county. Christmas a very quiet one here. The Baptist Sunday school gave an excellent eutertainment in the evening. Budd Richards got a very precious Christmas gift. He brought home a new wife, down the ‘river of time.” D. I. Richards has partly recovered from bus fall, being able to get around on | crutches. Mrs. Hannah Ardry has been suffer ing from veuralgia avd rheumatism for | the past two weeks, but is much better at present, Rev. E. L. Willtams, of Carlisle college, | spent one week of his vacation with his parents, while here he assisted Rev. Latshaw in revival services. His many friends in this place were glad to bear | him. Ed. Williams, of Horatio, Pa., paid | his parents a short yisit last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Nepley, of Clear- | field, spent Christmas with friends at Martha, John O. Harpster, of Lebanon college, is spending his vacation with his parents, | near Martha, George Harpster and wife are visiting friends in Blandsburg, R. K. Eberts has been ou the sick list for a long time, but is now convalescent, The M. E. Sabbath school received their Christmas treat on Sanday. John Williams, who was seriously in- jured at the Scotia Ore Bank, was taken tothe Altoona hospital, and is getting along nicely. William Harpster, a former Centre county teacher, but now of Clearfield county, spent a few days at home last | week. Georges Valley. The United Evangelical sunday school was well pleased with their treat on Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Green Decker, were visiting at Michael Decker's near Centre Hall, over Christmas. The meas'es are taking the lead in several families, Mr. and Mrs. Frick, of Philadelphia, | are spending the holidays at Lingles, Mr. McNitt the drover, of Mifflin coun- ty, took several mice cattle out of the valley, Friday. John Strunk will move up near the College, on a farm. Emman Vonada, of near Potters Mills, bas been very ill for the past week, but is improving, Miss Abbie hanger few weeks; she bad Boalsburg. Beware of Olntments or Catarrh that Con tala Mercury, f n, a D.C. is at home for a been working at Bid never be =p ox that wil die on od to i Bhutan wt We wish them a happy journey | Misses Mary Swarm and Lucy Musser | spent Christmas at Williamsport. Mrs. Warren Stover returned from a | trip to Bellevue, O., where she was the | guest of her sister. The Xmas entertainment beld in the | Reformed church was largely attended. Prof J. F. Meyer spent Christmas at his parent’s bome. | Measles and whooping cough have be- | come epidemic in our section. J. B. Pisher's Sous bave their store | dressed in gay holiday attire. A full | representation of “O!d Santa’ in their | show window being the chief attraction. Merchant F. M. Fisher is the possessor | of a five bird dog which was recently pre- | sented to him by a friend. We predict | pheasadts to become a scarce article in | our section next season | C. E. Zeigler sold Perry Breon, of Cen- { tre Hall, a "New Century Grand” made by the Lawrence Piano Co. | Rev. Stein, of Harrisburg, preached a plano, | trial sermon in the Lutheran church on | | Monday evening toa large congregation Oliver Funk was visiting friends in this section. Miss Mollie Gettig, of Aaronsburg, is {staying with ber sister Mrs. Calvin Mover. Miss Verna Emerick, of Penn Hall, was visiting at Wm. Hazel's near Madi sonburg over Christmas. The Christmas presents were plenty in this section. Wolfs Store. Did you write it, 19027? Happy New Year to all. Last Sunday.was a very disagreeable | day. | CC. W. Freeby treated his customers on | Xmas. Prof 1. A. Zeigler, principal of public | schools at Westport, spent a few days | with his parents at this place | Miss Chestie Zeigler is visiting at | Aaronsburg. | Noah Pehl will work for Elmer Miller | at Madisonburg next summer. | Regular services in the U. Br. church | next Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. | Elra Overdorf spent Xmas with his parents at Green Burr, | A.P. Weaver, from Lancaster, spent | the holidays with his parents, at this | place. Wm. Emerick and family, from Bell. | wood, are visiting in this vicinity, | Mrs. Catherine Confer, after spending | sometime at Wisbel, Lycoming count quite has returned and is now staying with | her daughters, at this place, | Alot of Savta Claus’ got stripped last | Wednesday, How was it boys? Zion. | Miss Verna Lesh was seen in our town over Xmas, | Miss Lula Lesh, of this place, has | spent a week in Bellefonte and reported | of having a good time, We notice that Mrs, George Lutz is still visiting in our vicinity, Harvey Lesh was at home spending Xmas. We noticed that one of our young men took unto himself a wife. Jolin Snyder was again seen in town. Mae looked much disappointed on Tuesday evening. James Bridge was on our streets, on last Sunday afternoon, Misses Della and Sadie Ocker were visiting at Mrs. Ephy Gentzel's over Xmas. John Decker and Arthur Fisher spent Christinas at home. The Xmas entertainment was largely attended on Tuesday evening. We wonder what attraction that Merril has at Corman's, © The early settlers were not so called always paid their bills promptly, | Ys | Howard. Shuman Williams, student of Trinity College, W. Va., arrived home on Sun- day. visited E. C. Deitz, on Christmas. Charlie Holter visited at Bellefonte on Saturday. LeRoy Shilling, who spent the last four weeks at the home of his aunt, Mrs. |. Z. | Loder, departed for his home at Belle | fonte on Wednesday. | There was quite a successful entertain. | ment given in the Evangelical church on Christmas. The children deserve much credit. | Miss Mabel Pletcher, who has been | spending the last six months at Elmira, | Buffalo, Niagara and other places arriv- | ed in town last Tuesday. | Mr,and Mrs, J. Z. Loder and daughter, |'Mabel, accompanied by Wm, Loder and | Miss Lizzie Loder, of Williamsport, spent | Christmas at Bellefonte, at the home of | Geo, Shilling. | Misses Josie and Fannie Holter, of Williamsport, are visiting at the home of | their sister, Miss Jennie, Merrill Allison, principal of the schools at Alexandria, Pa, visited at the home of his sister, Mrs, J. 8. Coudo. | Mrs Ellen Sweyer is ill at her home on E. Main street, Miss Clara Kline, of Altoona, and brother Eugene, of Irvoua, visited their parents over Christmas. Wm. Heosvl, student at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, visited his mother, Mrs, Sarab Henney! Miss Fred Kennedy, of State College, spent the past week at the home of Miss Jo Condo, I#r. and Mrs. Walter Kurtz and little daughter, Charlotte, visited the Dr's par- ents at Williamsport recently, Harry Williams, of ! Altoona, visited There were forty three persons of this | his parents over Sunday. Miss Mary Allison speut Christmas at Mill Hall, 1ogan McKinney. of Villa Nova Col- lege, is spending his vacation at home with his mother, Mrs. David McKinney. Nellie and Anna Holter visited their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Kaap, at Oak tall, the past week Frank Sweyer and wife, of Erie, who were callers to this place on account of the {lipess of his mother, left for their home on Wedpesday. The entertainment given in the M. E. church on Christmas evening was well at. tended, Miss Kathryn Cummings, of Em- porium, visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Leathers. John Heverly and son, Hensyl, who are emploved at Jobnsonburg, spent a few days at their home, O M. Lucas, of Altoona, spent Christ. mas with his mother, Mrs. J. R. Sechrist and daughters Mand, Mabel aud Ethel spent Christmas at the home of G. L. Williams, | Miss Nora Stitzer, of Flemington, | spent a few days at the bome of Maude | Hopkins, at Ashland Park | Wearesorry to note the sickness of {| Mrs. A. A. Schenck. We hope for her | speedy recovery. | Did you attend the cantata in the ball ? Walter Jenkins spent Chrismas with bis parents at Milton, | Miss Idella Willams has returned bome after spending several months with her brothers at Pittsburg. Miss Lizzie Loder, of Williamsport, is visiting ber brother, |. Z. Loder. Harry Neff and wife, of Williamsport, are visiting friends of this place. Axe Mann. Miss Mary Meyers, a pleasant and agreeable young lady, has returned to ber bome at Mil Hall, after a week's visit among her many friends. Mrs. A. Harter, of Oak Grove, visited last week with relatives at this place. Miss Blanche Kaap, spent several days last week at the home of her grand. mother, Mrs. Wm. Kaup, of Oak Hall. Miss Edna Martin is at present visiting at Altoona. Miss Della Swartz, accompanied by | ber friend, Harry E. Breon, spent Xmas at Zion, Several of our people attended the | entertainment beld in the M. E. church, at Pleasant Gap, on Xmas evening DEATH (On Friday, Dec. 20, | angel of death aga entered our little town and called away the spirit of John D. Brown to the place where sorrow and pain is not known, aged 46 years, 2 | months, sufferer for about a year with i | months ago when be found it to be an | impossibility to work any more, but still | | lived in hope he would be able to again | resume his work, He was a very kind, | industrous man and will | missed by his family and the people of | this community. Two brothers, a wife | and the following children survive him : | Edward, of Bellefonte ; Wm. of Niagara | Falls; Lily A., Margaret M., Gertrude | C., John, Charles W., Oscar and Arthur, The funeral took place Sunday, Dec. 23, at two o'clock, interment at Pleasant Gap, Rev. White officiating. On Christmas, at 10 o'clock, the wed. ding bells rang merrily in our town: Wm. | Shull claiming for his bride one of our | young ladies in the person of Miss Lizzie | Burris. May happiness go with them through life's journey, 1s the wish of the writer, Mrs. Arthur Sunday, of Rock View, spent several days in our town recently, Madisonburg. of our town are all making use of the snow, which fell over day ; some hauling wood, others hauling logs and others are out on pleas. ure trips. The boys and girls have their sleds out, dressed in full uniform, and if it is thei: fathers’ coats, Christmas is over; all got Christmas gifts and filled up with candy and so I juste we must change the diet and at. the oyster supper in the town hall on Saturday evening and hear the Penn Hall band play. 4 Mra. Ida and Mr, Andrew Ocker are ou the sick Ralph Stover and wife, from Aarons. burg, were seen on our streets, may know he's Abou ready 10 Heeb. P. 8. Hockman and wife, of Hecla, | the | be greatly | Milesburg. | Mrs. Mary Boilieu spent the holidays | with friends in Tyrooe, Altoona and Johnstown, Harry Whiteman, with | his aunt Mrs. Joseph Swiers | The saw mill, at this place, after a | long rest, resumed work agaiu before the | ! fastened with a chain, while hauling Misses Cora* and Stella Grubb spent | holidays. Xmas with Mrs, Geo Grubb, of Lamar, Mrs. Jennie McClelien, of Pine Grove, spent Xmas with Mrs, Levi Grubb The drawing of the barrel of flour on the 23rd took place in the firemen's room; the drawing was placed in the hands of | fifth | three disinterested persons The | bumber was the lucky one, it being 8, | Michael Mvers, of Coleville, held number, There were 260 chances at cents per chance, $27. expenses had $21 tor the treasurer William R. Essington and Miss Ethel | Burlingame, of Cross Forks, were mar- | ried Xmas morning by Nathaniel Bierly, E+q.. aud left on the morning tram for Bradford, their future home, Howard Crain and tamily, of Altoona, | 8pent their vacation during ‘he holidays with his parents, Robinson Haupt, of Lovett, came home | for the holiday vacation. George Quigley, of Cambria, came bome to spend the holiday vacation. Mrs Ida Young was a guest of Mrs George Watson, of Snow Shoe, on Xmas Shafer Wagner, of Puoxsutawoey, Was a guest of Dan'l Boyer, recently, and family Xmas with her parents Yan Burbham, of Margery Thomas 25th, by Rev Rev. Carson and wife retnroed after a brief visit with friends in delphia, Frank Kohibecker, of Pittsburg, made a flying visit bome, on Tuesday, leaving ot Thursday, importance called him : Xmas with bis father aod family, Rob't Brown al Coiver, spent Pitcairn, and Miss were married on the Wharton, bome Phila as business of spent The two Sam’s called tospend the eve ing with their choice of the fair sex, | and behold! the fair one not materialize ; the grandmother was there 10 entertain the boys, the fair one ped down and out, leaving the enjoy themselves with the gravdmotber Misses Nan and Lena invited Will and Harry to spend the evening with them acd have a taffy pulling. Poor fellows, would rather spend their evening in an. other way. They were badly poisoned with tangle toot. Now the girls are slid. ing on their ears, swearing vengeance. A surprise party was given in hovor of Miss Josephine Crain, on the 27th, by ber friend. She was attending the Pres. byterian Xmas entertainment. Reach. ing home she found the house in dark. at : lo did step boys 10 ness, disrobed ; upon lighting the lamp | she was surprised in finding seven couple pleasantly and comfortably seated, quiet as mice. After ber sudden amazement, poor girl, a regular uproar prevailed in behalf of be 19th anniversary of her birth, The weather is in an unhealthy condi. | tion and the measels are getting closer 10 our little town ; bewaYe parents who bave children in your care, lest they catch cold and the measels John G. Eby, from Rochester, bome or a short vacation at the parental home. N. W. Eby, of California, was also howe to help to devour the turkey. The first word you bear at head quar. ters of the fox chasing club, now is If 1 would have stayed at the drouva stuck, de condla oder de nedering, bed ich and guder schos on ive gabot ; guk ous dos are net wider an bawn groddied; dar John wase we sel moched you all good luck boy's, stay at the place, watch him come, study, aim, sight good, then pull, and all will be right N. W. Eby is already contemplating making preperation to resuwe his distil. lery, be has such an immense demand | for grip medicine, that he is afraid be may run low in material The Christmas entertainment at this place was grand, well gotten up and well conducted, under the supervision of |]. W. Winkeibleck, J. C. F. Motz and 3. D. Soyder as musical directors. We bad a quiet wedding in our midst, | ~#0 quiet that the calithumpian band | did not find it out, or were not invited ; | bow is it boys? The contracting parties | were Harry Runkel and Mand Williams, Mr. Brown had been a patient | ropsy, | but was able to work until about two | WOODWARD No. 2 Another year | another year ! Its squandered hours will ne'er return Oh ! many & heart must quail with fear O8'r memory’s blotted page to turn * No record from that leal will fade, Nor one erasure may be made The entertainment in the U. BE. church on Christmas eve attracted quite a nam. ber of people. They had an excellent and well rendered program, the best that was given for years, John Eby, of Rochester, spent the hol days with his parents N. W. Eby, Mrs. C. D. Motz, who has been ill for some time is improving. Judging from the numerous presents that were distributed mn this section, Xmas will be long remembered by the people. Miss Cora Reamer, of Miflinburg spent a few days at O, H. Fiedler's, near this place, Mrs. Sam'l Motz and daughter Emma visited in Aaronsburg last week, Cal. Eby returned to Glenn Iron after spending his vacation at home, A number of the P. 0. 8. of A. order visited the order at Coburn last week, John Hosterman, of George's valley, wat, the guest of J. J. Orndor(’s last week. oh Swit: who has bee snbjased Theo. Hosterman in ia, Seo dy ing a fow weeks of at home, [from a mil the | 10 | After taking out | was | I wish | That is right | N. W., don’t run oct, keep it moving. : Rebersburg. : Measles are all the go at present ; pri- {mary school has closed this week on ac- | | count of measles, bis friend | | Parker, of North Bend, were guests of Last week Thos, Stitzer who had been | working for R. D. Bierly, narrowly es. caped being killed, while hauling slabs in toe eastern end of our valley The slabs heing icy and pot down a small bill the top slabs slid for- ward between the two horses also throw- Ing Bulzer between the frightened animals, which began to run at a fear. ful rate. Stitzer however recovered him- self and stopped the horses before any damage was done Samuel Gramley is at this writing, con- fined wo his bed, The Lutheran Sunday school has post- poned the Xmas entertainment entirely on account of measles, C.J. Crouse and family accompanied by bis parents were to Miilheim ou Sat urday to take a look atthe birdie that Mr. Smith, the photographer, had on exibition at reduced rates, By all appearance the Kreamerville peopie are not in the organ contest any {loneer, at least they do not gather the coupons, Miss Byrd Walizer was through town last week selling calendars, Prof. E. M. Brungart is home from Cross Forks on his boiiday vacation. H. W. Miller's house is being complet. ed as rapidly as the weather permits, Mis, John Winters who had been liv ing in Philadelphia duricg the past year, Came home 0 spend the last days of her Hie wilh ber husbands parents at Kream. ervilie. She was suffering from consump. tion in 1 She died on Sun. two o'clock. luterment lok piace on Christmas morniog at ten ock The funeral services were con- Harman. Mrs Winters was a member of the Lutheran church, The | was altended by a large sumber of friends and relatives. § last stages Gay at half past 04 ducted by Rev uncral Kev. Colin and wife, from Fredericks- | burg, spent Xmas io thi with her | parcols, Willis Webers, place | spent Xmas ? | Hublersburg, spent | Pletcher and She: Ammon Weaver and Ed. Zeigler, who are attending schoo! at Lancaster, were | in our town daring Xmas season Messrs. O C. Frank and Victor Walker | from Su quebaovna University, and Cgrtis Bierly from Lewisburg Busioess College, spent Xmas ut the parental that mot endearing spot der roof, | W.F Bierly, our foremost horse jockey, | has turned out 10 be a polessional noach | dealer. Those desiring to inves: money io anything in the line of fancy buggies | would do well to call on him. | | Last week one of Mr. Doughty's horses | { had 11s leg crushed while trailing logs. The Reiormed Sunday school pleased the large avdicoce, which filled their church on Christmas eve, with a very | fine entertainment. On the very day of the funeral of Mrs, | John Winters the community was start. ied by the death of Mrs Maggie Moyer the daughter of Charles Bierly, 8r., of | | this place. Mr. Moyer moved to this! | place in the fall hoping that the cliusate | would better his wife's condition who | | was a victim of consumption. Funeral | was held Saturday Dec. 28 at 10 o'clock. Services were cooducted by Rev. Har. ' mon, assisted by Rev. Dubbs, | Samuel Winters, from Philadelphia, was home to attend the funeral! of his | brother's wife, and is now seriously ill | with rheumatism and heart trouble. Aaron Small, of Rockville, sat pre sent confined to the house by an abscess on his cheek | Sowe of our young men were to Mill. beim last week to get some “fire water, as the Indian rightly terms it C. O. Mallory and family were to Co- burn ov Christmas to enjoy the turkey feast given by their daughter, Mrs, Tourbot Miss Alma Gramley is confined to her bed at this writing Thomas Smull, from Mackeyville, and | his best girl were the pleasant guests of friends at this place, Messrs. C. J. Crouse and Jackson Ock. jer are our boss wood cutters How the people do appreciate the sleighing Mr. Doughty, it has been reported, ! has lost another horse in the monutaing | The borse fell, and being disemboweled, died. Arguments at times brings people into | & difficulty. How isit C. J.C. and C. B?| | Irvin Harry, from Mill Hall, one of | | our up-to-date bakers is at present visit. | ing parents and friends of this place. By all appearance our friend Homer Harry who had his back bone dislocated a little over a year ago is at this writing | very fil, | James, son of Charles Rupp, is very { dangerously {ll with pneumonia and measles. Nittany, Miss Gertie Robb returned home, hav. fog been employed in Alcona for the past year, Miss Minnie Winkleman has returned home, baviog spent the latter part of the summer and fall visiting friends in the western parts of the state, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wise, of Altoona, spent Xmas with the latter's parents. Mrs. Mary Dorman and daughter, of Jersey Shove, visited her many friends in this place. Miss Bessie Webner, of Birmingham, spent her vacation with her parents, at this place. Mrs. Sarah KE. losg and som, of Huntingdon county, sre visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Garbrick aad family, of this glace. Messrs Jacob and John Hazard, of Gillentown, visited at the home of Wm. the past. | Roast turkey and goose are a thing of pag, Xmas week with thelr families, at this place, Charley Gunsaulis, who is employed near Farnsville, spent Xmas with his family at this place. Some of our young folks attended a dance pear Jacksonville, one night last | week, Did you ask where A. A. Pletcher Why bless you, didn’t you know his pupils presented him with a brand new rocking chair, on Xmas, George McCauley and family, of Xmas with Perry of this place. George Kerns, who is attending school at Lewisburg, spent the holiday season with his parents at this place. Santa Claus made his appearance in the school, tanght by A. A, Pletcher, the day before Xmas and wade the hearts of the scholars glad by leaving a bushel basket full of candy to be distributed among them, Miss Jessie Gunsaulis, of Beech Creek, is visiting Misses Odie and Mary Guansaulis, of this place. llega! hunting is still going on around bere. Some parties hunt turkeys and other fowls, at night, They are not wild turkeys either, and they are being watched, Itvin Robb spent Xmas with his par- ents, at this place, Webner and famiy, After spending Xmas week with his wife and parents, George Guusaulis of this place, returned to Scootac, where he is dniving team in the lumber woods iis winter On account of the weather on Sunday, sary beld DOL As lapels of the church inclemency of jis the chorch anniv in the Evangelical church + 3 ] The memin thank Messrs, 50 the young tolks ing them in singing. The service » conducted by Dr, A. E. Gobble, President of the New Berlin College, Rev, Dice, of Loganton. They realized um of mosey toward paying un their char A, for so kindly a nice the debt Highvalley. Snow, but not enough for hauling prop | timber, The Rankelt office from Lizard | change, on Rai { third door Some of our High valley gents claim time shard. | can see work is plenty, at fair wages, so I can not see where hard times come ; all that are willing to work can get all they wish ; we have some young men in the wvaliey that can lay their band on a hundred dollars any. time, but they dou’t sit behind the stove | and there watch mother put the cook pot {on the stove, propping their legs up | against the wall, with a chair propped | bekind them to keep them from falling fover., Now boys don’t take the | Colyer item on this point, but shoulder { your axe and strike out, there is work | always. If 1 am not mistaken we have 204 school directors in the county and 75 were in attendance and Samuel Alters from High valley was one of the 7% Now we ask the editor to see that High valley will have doe credit, as we need all the bunor we can get Happy New Year to all, It's usually when 3 man speaks with. out thinking ‘hat be savs what he thinks Walker. 1 with heart disease. Dip Graodma Coodo, of pear Jacksonvilie, aged years ; fun- eral took place the § ng Wednesday at the Reformed che facksonville of which she member Services were cor Rey. Crow and were largely atteade interment in Reformed cemeter Mrs Ertley but is much better at thi Jas. Beck is very 4 Dec. 15, was § ngisient 3 Ge had been very ill writing Irvin Wentze! is a Ji11'e at this writing We are b this writing ALMOST CRAZY! Wrought-Up Nerves Quickly Helped by Dr, Greene's Nervura, Are you a woman? Do you understand the meaning of “shattered nerves?” Are you tortured with every form of suffering? Aches in the back and sideand head? Do you get near beside yoursel! over rifles? Doss our [ace , id y thin and hage gard? Are you complete lydisconraged and tired of 1ife? Dr Greene's better ving stow, rala and mad at honest hel need right at hand, at druggist's, It bas cured thou.
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