¢ CENTRE DuMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 12. 1908. Pace . 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 ? ~ Plum Grove. Bessie Taylor, of Earlytown, spent Sunday at Geo. Brigns. How was the show at day night a.week ago? it. N. B. Shaffer and wife at Perry Breon's in Georgesvalley. Wm. Bradford aud and V A Auman and family Sunday at Jerome H. Auman's, Wm. P. Lingle, wife and niece, Verna Lingle, of Georgesvalley, spent, Friday with Mrs Mrs. U. A. Auman. P. A. Auman and Bertha Jamison spent Sunday with the former's brother near Sober—how about it Bertha, Mrs. John Taylor and daughter Annie spent Sunday in the Loop at Wm. Bear's, There will be quite a lot of flitting done in this corner in the spring. Miss Verna Durst Spent Sanday with her sister, Mrs. Milton Snyder. George Sharer spent Sunday with his friend, Wm. Keller, at Kellerville, Zion on Satur- Ask Pearl about spent Sunday family spent Lingle's sister Misses Prudence and Lucina Swartz spent Sunday at Centre Hall, Miss Annie Weaver, from Kellerville, ‘spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Sharer, Harry Dinges and family spent Sunday at the home of W. H. Swartz, A Pumpkin wreck :—John Korman helped W. H. Swartz to thrash one day last week and after the day’s work he in a hurry went to get his horse to go home ; being dark he happened to enter the wrong door and in a flash the door opened and John was covered with about three loads of pumpkins; there was nothing to see of him but his hat and his bald head ; ha, ha, John, next time take the lantern along. Roland Keller spent a few days with friends at Milroy. Nittany. H. P. Zerby and daughter Mamie, spent last Sunday at Spring Mills. Bessie Webner, of Birmingham, is spending a week with her parents at this place, Quite a number of our young folks had their pictures taken Sunday. A number of our young folks attended a dance across the ridge on Friday aight while others took in the show at Hublers- burg—all report a fine time. George Gunsalius and wife, of Beech Creek, are spending several weeks with the former's parents here Charles Loong and wife of the Clinton Hotel at Mill Hall, passed through here Sunday. Mrs. Polly Dibler, of Shamokin, is spending a week with S. W_ Showers. Clara Yearick has gone to Howard where she will remain for the winter. W. B. Rossman and wife accompanied by several other ladies of Howard, pass. ed through our town Sunday. Amanda Dorman returned home from Zion to spend the winter under her parental roof, What has become of the Hublersburg scribe ? Wilbur Will panied by and ster fams bride, accom- his si and gentleman friend, all of Johnstown, arrived here on Thursday and are guests of #illiam Gates. Our boys gave them a good serenade and received a very nice treat. ~—Krumrine’s Instantanious Headache Powders will relieve the most obstinate cases of nervous and sick headache, cents, Io tf Loop. Sunday Mrs. B. Mrs. Frank Bangton spent very pleasantly at her cousins, F. Rickert, at Colyer, Varner Gunder, from Centre Hall, was through the Loop on Sunday to the hunt. ers camp in the Seven mountains So far the hunters were not as success. ful in the mountains around here as they were last season, The latest of the Loop is the young men drawing babies in peanut packs. Look out some will get more on their band than they bargained for. Most of our farmers are about done husking corn; next, who killed the fattest bog ? Listen for a quiet wedding some where about the Stonemill in the near future; | you will surely hear the calithumpians. Charles Neff and wife visited in the | Loop on Sunday at Mrs. Neff’s parents. Ezra Ripka, wife and daughter, from | Lewistown, were visiting Mrs. Ripka’ | parents, Henry Moyer's, near Colyer, Some of our young men from the Loop | contemplate getting an automobile so | they cun come home on Sunday mornin | 80 fast that the people along the road | will not have time to say, “how are you, | it is getting lute on you.” wr Andiew Jordan is still on the sick When a woman marries a man to re. | form him it serves her right. Deafness Cannot be Cured, By local applications, as they cannot roach the tiseased portion of the ear. There Isonly | one way to cure Deafness and that Is by con. stitutional remedies, Deafness Is caused by in condition of the mucous lining | of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gots in nea Jou have a rambling sound or Im pert ar and when elosed Des Infla; be dest i . re can i : Harris Twp. Harry Isler and wife, of Pitcairn, are visiting here. Sam'l Wagner, wife'and son spent a few days in this place, James Sones, of San Francisco, Cal, is is visiting friends in Shingletown, A number of our people were in at- tendance at the burial of J. G. Fortney at Pine Grove ou Monday, The ladies of the Lutheran Missionary | society had a meeting at the parsonage, on Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Bradford and Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs, of Centre Hall, spent Saturday | in Boalsburg. Mary Swabb and sisters Grace and Ruth, of Pine Grove, were here over Sunday. Miss Priscilla Stuart returned from a 1 visit to Sandy Ridge, | Mrs. James Poorman entertained some | ladies at a quilting party on Thursday. Hal! thetr Work at the saw mill at Linden has been suspehded for a week, as employers are having their ¢ tion which time is being Bear Meadows on a hunting Mrs. Hale Ross to her brother, Mr returned Musser, g Frank Dusling, of Northumberland, spent a few days with his friend, Murray Leitzell Mrs. from a at Braddock Flora Barefoot and Miss Grace Smith, of Centre Hall, spent Thursday | here, from a synodical Rev. Black returned where he atteneed meeting in the Reformed church evening. Mrs. Theodore fi tk dor ne work dor next Sundg Boal is having ¢ on her buildings, Muddy Creek. Jonas Rishe! and , from Co were seen in our vi iICinily over Mrs. F Herman, from Altoo Was vi our community Oliver Zettel J. W. Evaus, Howard Confer, from guest at Hello, Sur is putting down Beech, Geo. Breon's on Sanday reorgesvalley scribe again, Adam Auman has thirty five ac corn to husk yet. John PF. Harter, Jr., res of from Williams Harter's, Abs Harter had Mrs. Sarah Reeder to help him finish busking corn. She is one of our champion corn huskers. Sam'l Harter was the first one to butch- er in our vicinity. Charles Lingel, from Penn Hall, paid a visit to his parents on Sunday. S. W. Decker and family, from Al. toona, are visiting at W. C. Gobbels, Moyer Gentzel expects Burnham in a short time, to move to Mrs. Risbel is slowly on the mend. Ezra Harter bas not begun busking corn yet, Blanche Meyer, visiting at |. W North Gregg. Hello, Mt. Union scribe, did you go on your wedding tour or why don"t make your appearance-—iet's hear you. from Virgmia was Evans, the past week. Old Hildabrand is busking corn at Roush's. Wm. Rachau put a new ou his mother's house and F. A. Yearick put up a big corn crib A littie strange girl Keller's last week roof toW. BE came House cleaning an butter boil. ings are about over 4 ple 1 apple Greroble Brothers have their saw mill in full blast; whoop er ap, vs Ben Li there mbert has ¢ wi crog quite a lot y husk vet Madisouburg to Penn Cave of corn ; J]. 5S. Hoy contemplat he did not say where ROUing to take some you will take Miss E It is reported a big meet be held preacher ext night at the Yearick church — come all. ag will Monday one, hy ome Sober. U. G. Auman wife and ¢ were the guests of John Keen day. J. J. Breon wife and son of Pine Creek, were pleasant callers at Ben Breon's on Monday Katie Breon returned home last week Mabel Vonada made a business trip to Spring Mills one day last week. Mrs. D. D, Breon and two daughters, of Rebersburg, spent last week at B. Breon's. Mrs. Peter Auman and daughter Maud spent last Saturday with U. G. Auman. W. D. Zerby spent several days with wo daughters ast Sun | his father. J. J. Gentzel has finished his house and given it a coat of paint, We wonder whether John, of Georges. valley, carries the key yet, Mr. Decker, of Georges valley, and two of our handsome young ladies, at- tended church Sanday eve, Calvin Breon is pap of a new boy baby. West Brushvalley. Hello! here we are, ready to finish up husking corn, Some people are awful little, but think they are big: but in the end they are as soit as a rubber ball, John Wert spent Sunday at Wolf's | Store. Wm. P. Duck and wife, from Gram- plan, returned home from visiting friends through Brush and Pennsvalley, McCllen Wert spent some time at the scribe’s place on Sunday evening. Harvey Haugh transacted business in Pennsyalley last week, Wm. P. Duck had the luck to shoot a deer this season, Wert & Wingard hunting club had the fortune to shoot two deer the first week in the season. — Lebanon, | ng; | he will give a report of the proceedings | iy Qc | , has your | gas drowned you out? lets hear from you | fl i you | from | from PICTORIAL PUZZLE. on + me fi 8 22 oy FIND AN ANCHOR AN ' i Lt as a j turned nm of Geo. | tended port, is visiting at his grandparents Sam’] | The Wert camp at Bear some have return Account 3H] John Allen, of law, Mrs of their sister in days last man, being 83 walked the entire distance ville to this place week, YEAr There was a reg week about! the number being shot in and also about about missing their would wild ones wrt the vi the farmer ike (lo furxkeys that Penn Hall X Roads. Corn huskir ill be san yo ‘h ar Protracted mes ¥ at the Green ( Jacob Rover were gues 5 Baney TOE Church M1 Aatter sg and of the Anna Krit brother, last week there were two fl tings in our vicinity, viz: WW B. Fiedler moved in his new house at Cross R ads ; the house will be a credit both to the place as well as to Mr. Fiedler John A Savder started h msekeepiog, by moving in his new house lately put up on the vacated lot bought from the heirs of Mrs, Rebecca Snyder, That the fellow from Brush valley who was to the protracted meeting last week with bis shot gun was either afraid, or after dear; he says it was coon ; we know he was after dear first, but not when be shot the fence Geo. Sheasley has traded engines with Clark Gramley of Rebershurg, Rock Grove, We had quite a litle snow here last week; it made it seem a little like winter, Jacob Rover and Mrs. Annie Kritger | spent Sonday with Mr, Kritzer's brother, 8. 0. Baney at Penn Hall, There was quite a few hunters passed through here iast Saturday ; they looked like if they were cold, Jacob Bitner and Wam Slack started for a two week's hunt in the mountain H hope you may succeed boys, Miss Pearl Kritzer spent Sunday at home, Mrs. Wm. Bower has a very sore hand, John Forman spent Sunday with his friend John Bituer, George Bitner and son, Sunday at Potters Mills. Miss Rosie and iegle Kritzer and brother Clyde spent nday at David Young's at Colyer, ER John spent aalter a mother n held their church on 15 new members were Rev. Lauffer ve audience and daughter Sun- tdgar Stover's Weaver, J. P, f Co church attenti and . Were seen in davghter urn own one f werk Weaver ter a has returned her months stay at Pleasant to few sie Stor. ymeisdor! Or- on Wednes her's who irneaq ces of Bowersox this writing we ®t encourag- Fill fimore mers are through husk. have been very shot 7 rabbits Huey a chi ata rabbit far )., returned 4 isit with n io the near future ¢ party was held at the house fay evenin fortieth birth present and the evening till a late rATTHAND 1 M Mrs Garman's were about Sty : t Satur Madisonburg. Rish from tof his m Altoona, was the her over Sunday. * Maude S'over, from Lamar spent with her sister, Mrs. W. E ¥ of the H Miller and wife were the guests latter's parents Mr, and Mrs. S Best, at Muckeyville B. L. Noll, from Jacksonville, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Jasper Brungart, spent Monday in town. Jacob F. Kerns is on the sick list, Mrs. Wm Swartz and three children from Millheim, were the guests of her father, Joseph Bierly, Saturday. Lamar. Mrs. Mary Shutt, of Oak Hall, is visit. ing at J. H. Shutt's, John Gingerich and Mrs. Malinda Fye spent Sunday at the home of J. H. Shutt’s. B. Hayes has the largest crop of pump. kins through Nittany valley. The huuters say game is not very plenty —sach as squirrels and rabbits, Quite a few snow flakes were falling ' through here last week. Communion services at | church on Sunday morning, Mt. Bethel from Rebersburg, | Unionville. Geo. Parsons shot three rabbits Satur- day aud, of course, the parson had a big roast with cranberry sauce Sunday. The Harvest Home services at the M. E. church on Sanday, conducted by Rev Dr. Wharton, were impressive and beau- tiful, W. F. Pauly, a sharp shooter of Apol- lo is the guest of Elsie Bing. Atlee Dayidson and isaac Irvin, of Union twp., were arrested and taken to Bellefonte to answer the Commonwealth on a charge of malicious mischief, It is charged that the defendants turned prosecutor's R, T. Comley’s cattle into his corn field on hollow eve night and one of his cows died dose of unripe corn, best from an over. On last Saturday, and Mrs. Daniel Ha a iarge number of at the home of Mr. , were assembled, guests ting the glad mmons, *' Sugar Valley. Gates, of Cars home istead of a bear 1 Was married to Miss Puela Moyer, daughter of 'Sqt W. P. Mover, of Loganton Wishin surprise his friends in Cuwensville Gates told them that be was goin mountains after bears. He left home dressed in khaki and carrying guns and ammunition. Instead, however, of going to the big timber, he came directly to Loganton Mrs. Howard Condo, who was in $0 badly in a runaway accident Rosecrans recently, is improving her physician her complet jured near and D hopes for Goodman, JTYCI) Newton mates hu sone of the valley valley esti COL i 1,000 bushels SOOO K Thomas Mirener an have a trap bated for bear in north of Rosecrans. R. T. and M. R. Thomas shot wild turkeys in one day, the former two and the latter one Samuel Matter dis tis hed himself as a good marksman and hunter by shooting a 15 pound buck along Big run on Taesday 1 Willis Storick Bear hol. iow, Kar stetter three 1Iccess ia Potter Twp. formet B , Was their Rev. Rhoads, the Centre Ha ters Bank R Sever pastor of with Pot bunting charg 1ATH camp in the ent respects er BE the Eq, Wm Workioger Harry Wilkinson Reish, Jobe Lucas RK Sweelw ast ed a deer soon after week, (be party ki housed camp. The recent show late corn husker fquaiis is making the S Eel a move on. By the accidental discharge of a revo! ver Finn Stover, +f the Bank, had a foot wounded. Green Decker, of Georgesvalley, will make sale on 27, preparatory to going to North Dakota with his sons, where they | will engage in farming and grazing on a large scale We regret to have the Deckers leave this section Farmers Mills. The farmers have still a good bit of | | corn to husk, in this community. | A number of our people attended the Y. M. C. A. meeting at Spring Mills on | Sunday evening. J. H. Rishel and wife spent Sunday with his mother who is fll. H. D. Hagen is wearing a broad smile since the arrival of a young son. H. F. Hagan spent Sunday here, Wonder where C. B. 8. was on Sunday night. The Brush valley huntine nasty ghot two deer. Boys, you may go again, Last Sunday night as Emanue! Pye and Chas. Stover were going bome from church they saw a bear coming over the fields toward Brush mountain, but be- fore they could get their guns he had disappeared. Consumption: Salt pork is a famous olde fashioned 1edy for cone sumption, “ [at plenty of pork,” was the advice to the consu 100 y Cdl Q nptive ( and ag Jt pork 15 good if a man The idea at fat is the imptive needs can behind it foo i the most, SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 400 Pearl St., N. Y. rriste. REL Yarnell Charles Thorpe and wife, of Pitcairn, are visiting his father L. D. Thorpe. Mrs, Harry Miller and two children are visiting ber brothers at Spruce Creek. G. C. Yarnell on a short visit t Theo week's to their A.C revival is home from Clearfield, » his father. Sprague and wife, after a two visit with |]. A. Confer, returned home at Forest Hill, Mich Lathrop has closed a two weeks’ at the Baptist chapel. attended the sale of on Saturday Quite a sumber Edward Heaton The sick in this ported to be better Miss Mary Croft is Glo for a short time community are all re. bome from Nauty plenty iu this section. 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