(} * LJ CI LA I, | L J Sead Sr sar Jar aie ar a ae et a te te EE 00 Co dad ane 2a he? Sr Bd 4 Ie ole oie . + THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM 1 \ » . Rt 2 St 2 Sn dn a a a a a at a a at a at at at ae a ne nt i a’ 2 St 2 2 2k Sa MOSHANNON, Beech Creek on & s Dien, of Lock H days with her this place, On Tuesday Mrs. tended visit to frie Jersey Shor Un and wife former's sister, John acted ° day . Wl aven, si brother Kling | nds a 2, and Selinsgrove, Thomas Fleming, | MARTHA Blaine Williar Altoona,! Monday. home to farm for Mr, itis A. C, Will i 1 i ns made a flying trip to Blaine has come Williams. Ask him | r AQ. Will 4 Lawrence M Harrisburg bad M 1iien ret Monday morning where he transacting business for a few urned from Wm. Harnish and wife visited at the home of Thom. Fulten on Sunday Thos. Hinds is reported as being on the sick list The Hecla Athletic base ball team will render a home tallent play in the Hecla schoolhouse Saturday evening, March 23rd. Everybody invited. Admission | 10 and 15 cts, UNION TWP, PLUM GROVE. Is the Yarnell scribe out on vaca-| tion or got up too late to furnish any items for last week's paper? We miss | them as they always contain something | that is very interestin i Philip Iddings finistied up his tie job | on Wednesday, The ice went out of Bald Eagle creek on Wednesday at five o'clock, not doing any damage at this place, Mrs, J h Dawson has so far recov. ered as to be up and around, i RON Je PA - - . “ Department RTS OF THE COUNTY Fo fe OAK HALL. WINGATE. MILESBURG. A game of basket ball was played in the ¥. MC. A. room on Saturday night, | between Tyr lesburg te re 22 to 6 in favor team aod Milesbury of Tyrone UNION i'n ’ J hn Spots daughter, Mrs Lan berry Leo Spotts took his horse and wi and moved some ( grandfather Alfred Spotts has been laid up with a severe cold but is better Wagner Stere & Co, after the first of Apnl, will dissolve partnership on the Blain farm. Mr, Stere will go to Union. ville, where he will assist his father in the mercantile business. Mr, Wagner will proceed on the farm as before, they wn and a store for his | both have our best wishes fora prosper ous and useful life Flick Brothers purchased a fine cow at Roads Thompson sale; they soon will | bejrunning around with butter bread, won't they James’ | attack of quinsy, is slowly improving SOBER, i Mrs. P. R. Auman and daughter | Maude, of Spring Mills, were Saturday | callers at U. G. Auman’s Mrs. Edward Zerby and three children | Dorothy, Hazel and James, of Glen | Union, are visiting U. Auman’s and Ben, Breon's for a week, RUNVILLE, haking har Dere., ODT GAY asl wees Mrs. Charley Gunsallus gave . ¥ » NE par One GAY ia sev her negt AARONSBURG John Kahl of Greenburr, spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs [ia Wyle Drs, Wilmer Stover and Fannie Stover, spent a few days at the home of their uncie, Jackson Stover's at Coburn Thomas Weaver returned home from | a month's stay at Dixonvilie Turb Kreamer, of Renova, was the | guest of A. 8, Stovers, a few days last week, Chas. Smith and wife, of Feidler. vis! ited George Weaver's, on Saturday, i Mrs. Sarah Wyle who had a severe | : Mrs Clara Schaffer and grand.daugh- ter, of Coburn, spent Saturday at the home of Gilleard lsenhawer's, Mrs, Nellie Brown, nee Weaver, has gone to Mackeyville at which place she will go to house keeping. Mr. Calhoun and wife, of Milroy, made their wedding trip to this place THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 21. 1907. SPRING MILLS, i { In. 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