THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., CORRESPONDENTS’ | DEPARTMENT Happenings of a Week Over Cen- | tre County THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR PAGE | What Has Transpired in the Various Localities—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able Writers—Is Your Section Rpresented ? Port Matilda. Mrs. Woodring, ison the sick list Sylvester Williams removed his saw mill from Reese Hollow. A certain young man from below Port Matilda, was a few days ago gliding carefully up Reese Hollow, turning to the right at Shady Dell school house. Mrs. Lucy Cowher has returned from au extended visit to Blair county. Mathew Adams, of Shady Dell, has the contract of putting in the wood for C. Reese. Nancy M. Cornelius died July 14, of | complication of diseases, aged 67 years. Interment was made in Ross’ cemetery. Mrs. Della M. Robison died July 14, of dropsy, aged 32 years; interment in the M. E. cemetery. George Cornelius tenders his heartfelt thanks to the citizens here for their kind- ness during the sickness and death of his wife. Katie and Lidie Adams, of Shady Dell, visited our sanctum this week. Amanda Reese, of Tyrone, spent Sun- day with her parents. Mt. Union. Hello! here we are ready to finish up harvesting ; most of our farmers are done with their wheat. Quite a number of our young boys were up to give Penn Cave a visit on Sunday afternoon, Homer Zerby and Kern Decker paid Brush valley a visit again. Miss Elesta Beck was the guest of Elva and Blanche Limbert, on Suuday Benjamin Limbert Sundayed at the home of Israel Rachau. The party held at Wm. Smith's on Fri day last, was well attended. Some people are awful little, but think they are big ; but in the end they are as soft as a rubber ball. Last Sunday quite a number of people after preaching services went for huckle- berries and reported there were quite a few : some had four quarts, others had more. R. E. Wert was a pleasant caller with | B. F. Grenobles last Sunday. Do pot forget that there is preaching in the U Ev. church on Sunday afternoon. Elsworth Vaughn, of Fowler Station, | is very low with pneumonia. Christian Sharrer, of Taylor township, is digging for mineral near Sandy Ridge on the Linn farm. Geo. McGrady, of Hannab, is laid ap with typhoid fever. Tilly Weaver, of Pitcaim, is visiting ber grandmother Weaver. A man by the name of Right, of Decatur township, Clearfield county, while picking huckleberries in the Sharrer Gap, came across a rattlesnake and cutit in two with a hatchet and while trying to cut the head off the piece with head om, it caught him by the thumb and bit him, Elmer Lewis and Andy Weaver near the Copenhaver place found a large rat tlesnake in a stoue fence. looks as if since the The oats and corn fields they had been rolled down rain and storm Saturday. Rev. Wm. Bierly and family, of Spring Mills, spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Wm. Vonada's. Mrs. Snyder and daughter Elsie were welcome callers at A. L. Aumas’s Miss Lizzie Wolfe made a trip to Coburn on Friday. business Elias Confer and wife were callers at Drum Station Sunday. WwW. W. Yonada made a business trip to Centre Hall on Thursday There will be another horse sale in Millheim on Wednesday. Penn Cave. Mrs. John Rote is on the sick list, Mrs. Wm. Shaffer and Mrs. Ira Gross: man were visiting at Madisonburg on Sunday. Jacob Musser has his new house nearly : completed. The Brushvalley boys made a good turn.out at Penn Cave on Sunday after. noon, Lewis Corman has the record for catch ing the largest trout at Penn Cave, but pow he is trying to catch that young widow. Blue Ball. . Oats crop will not be so great. BE. White has a fine wheat crop this year, Dan’'l Weaver was the guest at Geo, Ream's near Peun Cave, | Who wants to buy am organ or a piano, call on Dan'l Ream, he is agent | for all kinds of musical sheets. i There is more Catarrh In this section of | the Santry than all other diseases put to i gether, and until the last few days was sup. | wed to be incurable. For a great many years | doetors pronounced (ta loeal Sisease, and pre- | scribed loeal remedies, and by constantly fall. | ing to cure with local treatment. pronounced it incurable. Selence has proven eatarrh to be | a constitutional disease, and, therefore, re. wires constitutional treatment, Hall's Oa arrh Cure, manufactured by ¥. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohlo, Is the only constitutional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, It noes directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to eure, Send for clreulars and testimonials, F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0, arto by Drusgists, 7.0 all's Family Pills are the best, Aaronsburg. Miss Eva Meyer and Hettie Smull, of Philadelphia, came to spend the summer months with friends in town, C. A. Weaver and family, of Coburn, are the guests of Mrs, H. H. Weaver and Thos. Edmunds, Gardner Duncan, of Lewisburg, spent a few days with Mrs. F. J. Forster, Mrs. Geo, Glenn, of Bellefonte, is vis: | iting her mother and brother, Thos. Meyer and family, of Coburn, were the guests of Geo. Weaver's on Sunday. Noah Eby, wife and daughter Mary, of Woodward, and merchant Thos. | Meyers, of Millheim, Sundayed at Wm, | Guisewite's, Miss Elsie Philips has returped from Philadelphia to spend her vacation under the parental roof. Mrs. Evalyn Musser and grand daugh- ter Eva Meyer have taken a trip to Al toona. C. A. Weaver, J. P., of Coburn, very kindly entertained the ladies festival on Saturday evening with music on his graphophone. Rev. Gearhart, of Aunville, preached a very interesting sermon in the Lath. eran church on Sunday evening. 0. P. Adams and family, of State Col- lege, are the guests of Mrs. Adam's par. ents. Nittany. Mrs. Holt and little son Donald, of Snow Shoe, are visiting her uncles. Nellie Root, of Bellwood, is the guest of her friend Verna Allison. 8. S. Peck and wife entertained Robt, Kramer and wife, of Bellefonte, Sunday. Bessie Hall, of Milesburg, is sojourn: ing with her friend Pearl Webner. After an absence of 2 years Mrs. B. F. Guiser and son Victor, of Blairsville, are | at home, guests of Geo. Tolbert. Mrs. H, K. Allison chaperoned a party of young people to the Park last Friday. The picnic was held in honor of the vis- iting ladies of this place, and was much appreciated by them, Preaching services in the Ey. church pext Sunday at 3p. m. Mrs. Tate and her guests left Satur. day for Mill Hall, Mrs. Robert Burder, of Altoona, de- parted for ber home Saturday, and the day following, she and her husband left for Atlantic City and Philadelphia. West Brush Valley. Harvesting and hay making is all the EO at present, C. A. Finkle's stave mill was running full blast last week. R. E. Wert, of Georges valley spent Sunday with friends here. Misses E. E. and C. D. Haugh and M. | M. Grenoble were in Madisonburg Sat. [4 urday evening ; girls there must be some attraction down there. The party which was held at the home of Amil Smith was largely attended on Friday evening; all were treated to ice cream. Soon we will hear the echoes from | mountain to mountain when the steam threshers start out next week. H. M. Wert transacted business Spring Mills last Saturday. Messrs. D. C.,C. E., and N. A. Duck, G. BE. Grenooble, A. H. Loogand G. D Orndorf, paid a visit to the famous Penn Cave on Sanday. Mt. Eagle. . The grain is about all in the barns, but the hay is all to make yet on ac- coumt of our late rains. Mrs. Nancy Confer who has been sick is improving. James Heverly is home on a visit from Cleveland, O., where he is employed in the R. R. service Mrs. Samuel Fravel Kate, were guests at Sunday. in and daughter Martin Gates, on Mrs. Samuel Garbrick, of Jacksonville, is visiting Martin Gates’. Florence Leathers has been selected to teach the Mt. Eagle school, and Pearl Gates to teach the Kennedy school. The Mt. Eagle have a picnic next Eagle park Sunday school will Friday, in the Mt Charles Van Gorden, of Unioutown, is shaking hands with his friends bere, Mrs. Lucas, of Bellwood, is visiting her brother Ward Daaghenbaugh Mt. Hill. The rain and storm did considerable damage to the corn crop. Mrs. O. A. Jamison and Miss Maud Wingard were visiting at West end of Peon valley. E. C. Finkle, our-up-date merchant, is running a wagon daily to gather up | the huckleberries, Mrs. John Confer and two little daugh. ters visited at Oscar Wolf's on Sanday. Elias Confer and wife, of Sober, were | callers at the home of Jacob Kern's, Hoy School District, Quite a number of our young gentle: | men were to Penn Cave to see the cav- ern. Mrs. D. I. Feidler, of Madisonburg, | was seen in this section. R. H. L. Haugh, of Spring Mills, was visiting his parents here last Sunday. The surprise party which was held at | the residence of W. H. Smith in honor of their daughter Miss Annie, was largely attended. Loop. Yes we know you Colyer scribe and very glad to read that the spirit, as he calls it, moved it to write again, Move it again and get them to come out on Sunday morning to Sunday school more regularly. Farmers have their grain all cut and are the original | some hauled In, News not plenty, as the scribe from the Loop was away most of the week, ue mation ~Krumrine’s Instantanious Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache, 10 cents, JULY 23, 1903. PICTORIAL PUZZLE. OH! SEE THE DOLLY PAPA JUST BOUGHT ME. WHAT ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PuzzLe by bow at girl's throat. ANIMAL Milesburg. Miss Luella Fulton, of Tyrone, after a two weeks’ visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Fulton and many friends, returned home. The public will remember the date, 25, of the firemen’s festival ; everybody cor- dially invited to help a good cause along; they are worthy of your patronage. Robert Proudfoot, of Altoona, is visit- | ing his mother, Mrs. Nancy Proudfoot. Mrs. Harry Turner, of Unionville, after a brief visit to her grandmother, Sarah Sharp, who bas reached her Sgth anniyersary of her birih, returned home Joseph A. Rodgers, of Osceola, made a flying visit to the burg. bed Ertle is confined to his Jacob prostrated with the heat Mrs. Fanny Waguer and children, of Tyrone, visited ber brother Charles Adams and her many friends Wm. B. Miles & Son are large line of summer goods. displaying a A. T. Boggs, grocer, is busy as usual waiting on his many customers. Johnson Brothers are daily adding goods to their line of merchandise. The company store with Wm. T. Fal. ton, manager, is doing an extensive business Frank Wettler, merchant and funeral director, is verg busy but can always find time for a friendly chat. A. A. Kohlbecker, propietor of the Central City House, is still catering to the wants of the public. Mr. Kobhlbecker has occupied his present stand for the past thirty years Mrs. Neff, of Central City, is handling a large stock of goods connected in her line of business, L. C. Bullock & Co. are doing a rush. ing business with their line of comfort. able swings Sam'l Swarm, our tonsorial, is dolog a rushing business Centre Hall. A house was guaraotined against diptheria last week, but the case not being that disease, the quarantine was promptly removed a day or so there. after, Wheat and in Potter, bay turned out fair crops Our town is minus a tailor shop opening for one. an The grange encampment in Septem. ber is next on the carpet Former residents visiting here: Geo Condo and family, of near Pittsburg; Geo. W. Ocker and daughter Estie, of Lewisburg, Mrs. Welsh and grandson, Wm. Lohr, of Philadelphia; Grace Chris. tine, of Ohio, at Mrs. Thos, L.. Moore's; Tace Kreamer, of Johnstown Paul Murray bas a position Alslesworth hotel, Atlantic City Danny Ziegler had a severe spell of cholera morbus, but is improving The teachers for our schools are, J. A. Young, ist grade; Florida Duck, mud grade ; intermediate, Rebecca Mover ; primary, Mary Foreman, in the Travelers Gap. Jacob Smith from Brush valley, was seen on our streets on last Sunday. The heavy rain om last Saturday seemed to have soaked the wheat very much. Mr. Barber and D. Smith, of Yeager- town, were home over Sunday ; it seems there is something attractive in our town for the boys ; not so, No, ? Huckleberries are still on the go yet, Abe was the first man dove hauling in rain ; that’s bully for the early corn usker, William is not scared, he says, because he got a new buggy. It seems that the laboring men through our neighborhood are not very plenty ; if it continues this way, in two years some of our farmers will have to shovel their own snow, ———————————————— Livonia. Mr. Ghust, of Milton, is visiting at the home of J. H. Delong. Se Stover spent last week in Tylers. ville, Mr. Reish and lady friend, of Mill. heim, spent Sunday here, W. Adams and a corps of pickers are busy gathering his crop of black rasp- berries which are fine and large. June Adams, of Lock Haven, is home on a visit, T. N. Stover made a flying trip to MifMinburg last Friday. Elmer Douty Is an expert lumberman, as is shown by the satistaction of all his employes, and the large amount of tim. ber cut down the last few months, LS) Invert picture. Man's face 1s at her back, his nose at her shoulder. | sermon at the | July 26, at 3p. m REPRESENTED? Four leaf clover is formed Ferguson and Pine Grove. Ed. Isenburg moved from Graysville to his new home at Baileyville on Mon- | day. George Swab, who holds a position in the car shops at Altoona, was home help. | ing his father harvesting. Dr. Prank Bowersox is home from Philadelphia to take a hand in the bay field. Albert Hoy is able to be around again; Mrs. Jacob Reish is laid up with pulmo nary trouble. G. W. Keichline has pearly recovered from his fall from a adder. Margaret Brett Brett G. urse in a daughter of R who is a Liained ©» the home dec'd of her Philipsburg. Auna Batchler is er seriously + tonitis Fugine Rowe, Rowe, the tailor, fell rm rm from a swing and broke his between the shoulder and elbow Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Wagner, of Fort Wayne, Ind. are pleasant visitors at the home of the latter's parents. Jack Devine is lying very home, at his Stephen Suffrage, of Morrisdale, was found by officer Sankey and bad an ugly cut above his right eye and was other. wise pounded about the head. He claimed that he was wayiaid not far from the N. ¥. C. R. RK. station, across the creek, and the sum of $17 taken from him. Potter T wp. Fred som of Samuel Klinefelter, is ill with typhoid fever Katie Burkholder, the sick Harvesting is over, and wheat is good who has been on list is slowly improving Frank Bible's have added a little lady to their family ; and at R. M. Smith's they are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy baby. The following are school teachers in this section of Potter: Manor, Ira Stover ; Earlystown, John Fortney ; Egg Hill, Vera Grove ; Centre Hill, Bertha Dock : Cross Lane, Jennie Sweetwood ; Potters Mills, primary, Cordelia Acker ; Potters Mills, grammar, (vacant ;) Cold Springs, (vacant) Yarnell. Plenty of wet weather, Clara Alkens, of Milesburg of last week at Wm. Pownelis Mrs. spending some time at Clarence is home again Quite a number of people from this place attended bush meeting at Chest. nut Grove, Rev, Lathrop will spent part Jno. Croft, Jr., who has been a special Sunday preach Baptist chapel Moshannon. Martin McGowan is erecting a new barn on his lot. Wm Hudson ana Harry Weaver, of Winburn, were seen passing through here on Sunday. The festival held by the Methodists was 8 Success, The Lucas Bros. erect a hoase, Harry Porce and wife were the guests of John Easton on Sanday. are preparing to A Wonderful Invention, It is interesting to note that fortunes are frequently made by the invention of articles of minor importance. Many of the most popular devices are those de. signed to benefit the le and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that has ever been invented is the Dr, White Electric Comb, patended Jan 1, 99. These wonderful combs positively cure dandruff, hair fall ing out, sick and pervous headaches, and when used in connection with Dr. White's Electric Hair Brush are tively guar: anteed to make straight hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thousands of these electric combs been sold in the various cities of the Union, and the demand is constantly increasing. Our agents are rapidly be- coming selling these combs, They fra} gal on : + Sead fon Sample. en's 25¢. $00 price while we are introducing them. See Want Column of this Tr. A White Rlectric Comb Decatur, 1. x-38 Oak Hall Sunday visitors iz town were: Rev. Shultz, of Centre Hall, Jas. Peters and family, of Rock Springs, Sam’l Gingrich and wife, of Linden Hall, C.G. Dale and wife, of Houserville, Walter Rutherford, of the Branch, Miss Olive Tressler, of Houserville and Wm. Fry, of Pittsburg. A young daughter came to the home of N. J. Rishel on Saturday evening. Al. Knoff went to Pittsburg, to attend Mayor's fun- | his brother-in law's Mr, eral. Ray Hoy, who spent the town left his bome near Monday. Miss Marion Benner is home again after spending a few weeks at Fillmore Ira Korman and wife, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Monday at W. H. Close’s. summer in Lemont on Miss Ella Dale spent several days last week among friends at Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Bressler and baby spent Wednes- day at Dan’l Weaver's. Miss Bertha Barnhart is home from Williamsport. Chas. Rimmey and Ira Benner entertained at M. W. day. Mrs. Jennie Close and daughters, of Joalsburg, were in town on Thursday. E. K. Smith, who had been ill week is able to be around again. P. 8. Dale last week. Mathias Dernar wife went to Philadelphia to attend the funeral of their daughter, Miss Freida Derner, who formerly lived at Oak Hall, smallpox at Atlantic City last week. A.J. Tate, of Dales Summit, town on Thursday. Benner's last purchased a apd Jerry Stewart spent Sunday with Geo. Garbrick at Walnut Grove, Chas. Rupp, of Pittsburg, was a recent visitor at the home of John Kline. Coburn. There was a small wreck on Monday when the work train collided with a few loaded freight cars which were standing on the main track. Ouoe end of a car was lifted off the track ; the work train engine bad the cow catcher smashed No one was injured. A certain man went from Coburn to Aaronsburg Saturday night and fell among strong men who stripped him of part of his raiment, wounded him, ing him half dead. Along came a good Samaritan, took himon bh vehicle and brought him to his Lome E week. ieav is own 1. Burd returned from York last Kerstetter, and are at Pearl of Bellefonte, her sister Elsie, of McElhattan, home at present Saturday evening, Stuart, the six year old son of W. IL. Hosterman, fell from the iron bridge into the water below and | by J. | would have drowned if not rescued B. Wagner who heard him fall in, Those on the sick list are Mrs, Sarah | Beahm and Mrs. Lydia Dinges. The following are the teachers of Penn | | | Coburn— Emerick; primary, T. township for the next term grammar, R. L A. Hosterman. Gentzell, W. E. Braucht. Pike, Percival Thorp, Elk Creek, N. H Corman; Liberty, not supplied T. A. Meyer and family spent Sunday in Aaronsburg Mrs. Lauda Stover spent Sunday at Millbeim Sugarvalley. invented a Fred R Womeidorf has unique and files. An eastern novelty firm him $3,000 for the exclusive manufacture and sell it D. M. Morris & Son purchased C. W. | Conser's undertaking outfit and busi ness on Wednesday Sam’'l Herman's shingle mill and ff. teen thousand chestnut shingles belong: ing to Sam’] Matter were comsamed by | clue as to how | fire July 1. There is no the fire originated Harry Smith made a big record hand- ling nail key staves on Harvey Shrac’s saw mill July 1, having bunched exactly 22,700 The Mount Union Sunday very agreeably surprised last Friday, when unsolicited, Mrs. John Caflisch presented them with a grand chapel RAN. D. M. schoo! was Morris, of Loganton, ing. Mr. Morris was at church Sunday evening and when he retired for the night was io his usual health, Harris Twp. Ed. Weidenbhammer, of Milton, a rep- resentative of Ginn & Company, publish: ers, Boston, transacted business here, J. N. Moyer, of Rebersburg, made a business trip through here last week. Some of the young people of Hunting- don, Altoona and Locust Grove, held a musicale at J. Tressler’s, Mrs. Anna Reeves, of Paulsboro, Pa., visited in Boalsburg last week. Samuel Kaup and wife, of Renova are visiting here. Mrs. John Stuart and daughter Mar garet, of State College, visited in Boals- burg. Mrs. Kate Riley visited at the Branch. Mrs. Solly, of Richmond, Va., accom panied by her father, Jared Kramer, of Rebersburg, were visitors here last week. Rev. Lewis Robb, of Altoona, will preach in the Reformed church next Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Black are visiting in Huntingdon Co. Kellerville. Rev, Gress pastor of the Reformed charge Centre Hall, called on some of his friends Friday of last week. Risie and Annie Stover, from Harlys town, spent Sunday wiin dessie Kconey. Rose Taylor spent Sunday with ber parents. Maud Raymond, of Penn Cave, spent Sanday at J. J. Taylor's, Wm, Stover and Christian Durst pass- ed through here Friday on their way to Centre Hall, and family, of Fillmore, | and wife, of Rock, were | ' | on Sun- | new buggy | died of was in | ingenious machine to kill | offers | right to | had a slight stroke of paralysis Monday mora. | 7 DON'T DELAY. | Putting Off” Till Some | Other Day that Causes so { | Many Sudden Deaths. | i If its for the blood, rhe weyry td consti eys, liver, bladder or imatism, dyspepsia, chronic n, or the weaknesses peculiar 1 medicing known to the medical profession is Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and a very simple way to find out if you need it, is to put some urine in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours; if it has a sedis ment or a milky, cloudy appearance, if it is ropy or stringy, pale or discolored, you | do not need a physician to tell you that your kidneys and bladder are badly affected. The Rev. Theodore Hunter, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Greensburg, Ky., writes us the following: “It gives me much pleasure to state that [ have received great benefit from the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, Some time ago 1 had a severe attack of kidney trou but a few bottles of ‘Favorite Remed have entirely removed the malady,” “Favorite Remedy" speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, frequent desire to urinate, especially at night, burning scalding painin passing water, the staining of linen by your urine, It is for sals by all druggists io the Now 50 Oent 8ixe aud tbe reulat | $1.00 size bottles—less than a cent a dose, Sample bottio—enough for trial, free by mall, | Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondowt, K. Y. Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Rheum Cresm cures | Old Sores, Skin sad Berofulons Diseases. Mg, to women, the most efficient Hublersburg. The wet weather is keeping the farm- ers back in getting away their grain and making their hay. Walter Cook were visitors day tH Vonada ast week. and y, of Howard, at Johns McAuley's on Sun- family, lost lnable horse Alonza McEwen and fe, visiting the latter's sister, Kessinger. Irvona, | Mrs. J. Grace Markle Mr. vig is visiting in Pittsburg. wife, of Curwens- , are visiting at W. H. Decker's. One Spencer and of our young men says that a young couple from Walker acted rather sweet while driving east of this place the {other Sunday. Look a “leedie’” out, {that you arn't watched the next time | when you do your kissing and hugging. Penn Hall 3 | 1 The farmers are about through with the grain * Nellie Weaver, of Aarousbarg, is visit. ng at the home of Jared Albright. | Mrs. Sara Musser after spending a | week here returned home Sunday. | Rev. Gerhart, at one time pastor of the | Lutheran church here, is visiting friends | at this place | ~~ . ~ | The funeral services of Miss Susan | Haines, which were held Saturday morn. ling, was well attended | Mrs. W.C. Meyer and three children i N | spent Monday at Spring Bank. {| Howard Krape, of Rebersburg, was | in town Monday Smullton. g— | Misses Alice Hodges, of Williamsport, {and Mary |. Evne, of Warren, are the | guests of Mrs. Geo. H. Smull. { Samuel Wate and wife, of Pleasant | Gap, and Wm. Breon and wite, of Lock | Haven, spent Sunday at John F. Wate’s. | Mrs. Simon Spangler, Newton, Kansas, spent a day last week with | Adam Greninger’s Mrs. John F. Wate say | seriously ill | Reuben Smull and James Miller, who ! have been on the sick list, we are glad to | SAY, are Improving. of we are sorry to 1s sti Nearly all the wheat in this vicinity is cut but Saturday's rain prevented it being taken in, Bullzic Ron. | The farmers are dome cutting their | wheat : some of them have their wheat lin ; making bay is all the go. Ruth Kelley, of Philipsburg, is visiting friends in our town.’ Gray's M. E. Sunday school is holding a singing school at his church every Tuesday evening ; everybody is invited, admission $1. Ethel and Herbert Gray and Gray Way, while on their way to singing school, their horse shied and ran off, throwing the boys out of the buggy; the boys were hurt badly but the girl was not injured. . Georges Valley. Harvest is a thing of the past here, Reuben Wert has a notion to learn the carpenter trade ; he made his first call last Sunday evening. Adam Auman, tenant onthe Gentzel farm, has quite a lot of hay to make. Butcher says he likes everything ex. cept chopping meat and working. The carpenters are ready to com: mence work at the church. | SUPPORT SCOTT'S EMULSION serves a8 8 bridge to carry the weakened and starved system along until it can find firm support In ordinary food. Send for tree sample. S001IT & POWNE, lig Avy 5 tr” Yo
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