J——to— Page Ee a a Pa atl Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL 1} ARTS OF THE COUNTY BOALSBURG. Silas Gibboney s his daughter, Mrs. Qur Ishler, are having their store room fur. nished with a large plate glass window ingfront; when done will be a very nice store room, Howard Bricker, of Tyrone, was here a few day's calling on old friends, Foster Charles and brother Grant, spent a few days at the home of their i John Charles’. How about it Mae? Sallie Riley, who has been delphia for quite a while, returr Wednesday. Keller Mothersbaugh, of Williamsport, made a short visit to his parents home over Sunday. Harry Miller, of State College, spent Wednesday with his uncle, J. W. Miller, Mrs. Fortney and son Russel, of Har risburg, spent a few days at the | William Patterson. Della Ishler ison t ir, Kidder, n Phila- 1ed home 4 10me of he sick list. William Stewart, our up-to-date mer- | chant, made a business trip to Philadel- hia to buy ladies furnishing goods Bre yooty come, and see the latest dress goods. Mr. Ulrich and wife, of Selinsgrove, are visiting their daughter Mrs. J. 1 Stonecypher. Mrs. Amanda few days at Miflinburg Mrs. Laura Bricker, of joyed a few days visit with friend How about the auto ride Mae Stover is spending State College. Those that spent S were A. Fortney Mrs. John Charles. Most everybody attended picnic, rain or shine Ask Will and Effie how they enjoyed themselves at the festival Satu ye Fisher is spending a some " 1 s at Fairvi ’ unday at Fairview and wife, and the Gr FILLMORE. r and pa the Mrs. Hunte rty Waddle athiet miles to a con and lande wrong one It is after supper they haven't returned yet. usion We have wind (not hot air either) of a {| Lemont, several days last week. of weddings to take place our country. Some guess who it § up pin UNION TWP . ie Ray Con ’ y o teat \ We ar ory wir ’ 44 nH ¢ sorry to say Hiss 11 Mable Git spent week at Henry Ganlet Johir Lucas and lady d spent Sunday evening st Henry Ganlet John Lucas will leave the ist for McKean county, where he as traveling salesman for the Compendium Co Chas. Hagan and sister were enter i ined at the Tyson home, Sunday after « 0on an e at ner ¢ fonts FE frie % of Oct will act Farm LINDEN HALL he Ladies Ald Society will serve a ti gken and waffle supper on R. G. Me. ellan’s lawn, Saturday Oct, g, from sto 10 p.m, for the benefit of United Evangelical church, Public is cordially invited, tl peat last week with | hustling merchants, Harrison & | { fall and break his 1 Tyre an. | PENN HALL. A number of folks from in and about town attended Grangers Picnic, Chas. Smith visited his parents sever. | al days last week, S. G. Burrell and family were seen in town several days ago, J A. M. Kramer and Store, visited at the Bartges, on Sunday. Maude Corman spent Sunday with her friend, Rebecca Stover, Ella Condo spent Sunday at the home of her parents, J. A. Keller visited his daughter, Mrs F. M. Fisher, over Sunday, Adam Heckman and family, of Yeag- ertown, visited his brother, W. B. Heck- man, one day last week. While visiting at the home of his daugter, Mrs. |]. D. Dauberman, of Centre Hall, Manassa Guise, one of the oldest residents, had t misfortune t ight arm; the fracture is doing as well as can be expected, Thecdore Brown of our young men of whom we are proud and who learned telegraphy here, is now station- ed at Milton, Lola Ulrich has returned to University, wl in musi Miss Mary Foreman has been chosen to teach the Vonada near Wood- ward. She was for several of successful teachers Oliver Corman expe oyster restaurant at Fair The tenters at Grange Park from here were William H. Smith and Martha Smith and Morris Racha: There will be a train here to-night fro the Union Wolfs R. B. wife, of home of ae 0 i one 1 1 Bucknell ere she is taking a course 5 chool, he years one have an the isburg to recinl pecial NY, Mill Hall, tr recently NITTA er, of ADS: own George nts it M rs ; w yar Brant visited friends iam George Gunsallus, of Soydertown, visited friends here on Sunday () Yarnell was to Bellefonte Satur YARNELL x TYLERSVILLE, “a TOE WhaS unday morping : he time last he hborhood, but the | not app nN Harry Slegle was seen here usually gos awakes did WK we Friday PENN Twp FARADISE The Paradise festival was well attend ed, proceeds were some $40 I. G. Auman and wife were Sunday callers at O. J. Auman's; William Musser and wife, of Feidler, Sundayed at Jerry | Rishel's, | A Sumber of our farmers are wishing | for a few days of sunshine so that they can finish seeding, as it rained almost daily for the last two weeks. Daniel Immel and wife were visitors at Jacob Auman’s over Sunday, {of fruit was grand PORT MATILDA, Lillian Woodring spent Sunday with her friend, Emma Reese Telitha Adams started Sunday morning, to Wm. Adams. Mrs. Ella Price, Herdman, of guests of Mrs Sunday. Abe Cowher, who is employed at Sandy Ridge, spent Sunday at his home Charles Reese made a flying trip to wards Barnesboro. Arthur Reese went to work, Monday morning, as fireman for P. R. R. Ai thur 1s a fine young man and his many friends wish him success Now, Sam, who is the latest. Henry Grazier and Christ Bower, of Bellwood's up to-date young men, recently Sundayed at the home of C, Reese for visit her Pittsburg brother, of Hannah, and Mrs Johnstown, were the Thomas Beckwith, last two rie Be Gertrude CHRI and 07 KWITH Jeckwith After an illness of four days on of Thomas died, Sept. 13 PORT I'he Milesburg base ball team our town last Saturday our t MATILDA came to and played with know Milesbu noted pelieve wr’ AR rg is ladies who team cat team (ree, how our team { them: up ' The score was The fun started in ning, after Milesburg had been disposed of in one, two, three or der, ] th shope had to take t fence ) triples came so record train lift found that eact en, but the base ball class 15 tO 0. the first in Robison drove the ball so far that the es, and rapidly ths had them at the speed of express When the smoke had the runs cou d, it was Mil gE to take home with {1 Lt of to it get 1bles to an of battle ed, and 1 player of the esburg 1 had a goose ¢ souvenir ourse, our tear rofessionals. This is how 1st b: La Madde 3 if; An ach, rl me ! hance Collins, 3rd Wagner a8. \ little T 1e | ATK Nn y Le A birthday party Lf he al home of Mrs Rac hel Funks, on Satur day night, in honor of her son Zeek. be ng his 21 birth t of young folk ve ten large nuambe in sTOVE end Mat A i YOAY ¥ ors at our Monday with Roy Calhoun hope he ned on and pal sit term school holars et i heaa 1o iI4 5 at Lhe will them have a pi ! POTTER Twp EARLYAROWN The grangers picnic is over and it | was better than ever; large crowds and | good order ad mud plenty; the display | Callers at Cloverdale on Thursda were BW, Shafler and wife, Mrs, B. Hazel and J. H. Rauch, all from Madisonburg, Bessie Ream attended Bush meeting ul Sunday at Colyer and reports a fine me. Sam Durst and wife entertained a Jot THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. 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