THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 27 1905, Ld { Page - ‘Correspondents’ Department | THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY COLLEGE TWP, ’ ALTO. (Geo. Thompson and wife are attend- | ing the funeral of his mother, Mrs. John Thompson at Lemont, An infant child of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Hanis has been dangerously ill, but we are glad to state, she is improving. James Jones has returned to Alto, after an extended visit to Michigan, Jimmie says weather too cold—s54 below | Zero, George Gummo is entertaining Alto folks very well with his graphophone. Wm. Stone has been suffering with sore eves ever since he spent that even- ing at G. B. Thompson's. We wonder what the attraction is? Warton Wiellers spent a pleasant eve at David Gummo's, Wm. Knopf is visiting his sister in Snow Shoe at present, we wish him a pleasant trip. : Ed Clark has returned home after a delightful visit in Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were pleasant visitors at David Gummo's. Mrs. James Jones is spending a few weeks visiting her father and mother, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gummo, while he husband is in Michigan, Mary Stone spent a very pleasant evening at State College recently, It is reported she looked rather sleepy. Yotu Baylets and Samuel Grimes are chopping stave wood for Geo. Thomp- son. They certainly keep the teamsters hustling. S. H. Evens visited his rone. D. Gummo and Jos. Stone say they will hunt wild cats and bears since mill burned away Geo, Thompson will have lots of pairing to do when he ret the bath room pipes n see the cook further imformatic sister the irsted are BOALSBURG n the Boal Hall was as cess; everybody rej i time Reuben Stuart, of Pittsburg, was here a few days. Rev. Hart, Williamsport reach a sermon for the Odd Fellows in the Reformed church, Friday eveni 28. Everybody invited to come Samuel Durst and wife were the visitors in town Anna Ross, of Linden Hall, was caller at the Miller home, Tuesday. Dora Meyer, of Centre Hall, was visit- ing her friend, Margaret Goheen. « Ezra Tressler, of Rock Springs, was taking in the institute and sang a very fine song. HUBLERSBURG. Margaret Moore, of State College, was a recent visitor at Dr. McCormick's Miss Wilson, Salona tives in town on last Friday Two sled load m Salon day "ir eveni Crow's ant Having f of will ng among a } ral of visited a \ spent Fi 134 WOODWARD r Mill } | 4 BENORE Mrs. Harry Bottorf, of Runv and dren. John aud Leona, spent Sunday with her parents, John Bottor{'s Adaline Behers is around again after an attack of grip le two child: Hettie Laufer attended the high school banquet at Pine Grove Mills, ou last Friday. Mr. Kilpatrick, of Mount Union, visit. ed his friend Miss Haugh Harry Murtorfl, formerly of Bellefonte, visited his parents home on Sunday Calvin drive over to Bond Mattern's Mary Haugh in honor of Washington's birthday gave a party to some of her friends on Saturday evening; all report having a nice time, Mr, Albright, who has been in poor | healthyfor some time, dropped dead on Saturday, Dena Malone, of Philadelphia, was called home on account of illness of her mother Anna Weaver spent Sunday at Scotia, | that urtorff and wife enjoyed al PP | AARONSBURG. | Wm. Krape, of Centre Hall, transact- | ed business in town, one day last week, | Jennie Rupp spent the Sabbath with Joe Meyer's, at Millheim, | Mrs. Rev. Donat has gone to jones. | town, to visit her father and other re- | latives a few days, { Mrs. Thos. Meyer and family, of Co- | burn, spent part of the Sabbath with | her father, J. C. Stover, at the home of Geo. Weaver's. Miriam Keister has gone to spend a | few weeks with friends at Bellefonte, Mr, and Mrs. Em. Kerstetter, of near Coburn, were seen at the home of Mrs, Rupp, on Sunday. Frank Philips and wife returned to their home in Akron, O., after having spent a month with his brother and other friends. Lloyd Stover visited his grand par- | ents at Wolfs Store, on Sunday. | Mrs, Belle Mingle spent a few days | with her little granddaughter at Wood- ward, | Dr. Rothemel, of Kutztown, preached a most excellent sermon on Sunday fore- noon, in the Reformed church, Ebon Bower, who is employed at | parents, at this place. { The Ladies Sewing circle wishes to make known to the public that they will sell the old carpet which was in the aud. ience room, on Monday forenoon, chapel. Come and buy a piece or to help the i Prof Ming! good cause along. R, U, Wasson, Wm. Keen, Wm i ther Friday afternoon od to Mench’ a very they gave tl ent, mostly treating H ay oto presente in the Wass nal property Mr. and Mrs. ing James Werts, Ww Ather Wert are vis at Tusseyville, at t riting Mrs Shook, of Penn Hall, ith her brother, James Ro qather E. Stover and Mrs. Geo. E, Stover were guests f Lepiton Bairs, near Rebersburg, on Saturday, A number of young ladies gave a Washingtons Birthday party in Mensch's Hall. The rations were throughout, An excellent served to 28 guests, The | beautifully decorated with spent wife de patriotic supper was table was flags and | bunting. the centre niece hing a large | Among those who vase filled with flags | were there were the Misses Dora Guise. wite, Mary Isenhower, Flossie Stover Ardrena Harman, Bessie ( Mary vr : Kreamer, Nell onado LL. a \ OAK HA I wif . ast week very poor 1 impassable ROMOLA. Mrs. Hannah Brickley is on the sick Hist again There was preaching at the Disciple church, on Saturday evening Singing school Tuesdays and Fridays r | now at the Ouay school house, by M Pletcher, of Blanchard, All the men have | Hayes Run, after their ten-days lay off, David Wensel passed through here on | his way to Orvis, on Saturday Jacob Brickley has came home to { spend a few days with his parents few days nursing a lame foot, Raymond Poorman had the misfortune to cut his foot, James want to hear it, Miss Ruth Swabb bad their | Mann has invested in a new Now he furnishes music for all | | i | i 1 | list for the last week. | Aaronsburg on Friday to take | | | | i | spending sevegal days at E, Zerby's, { much to keep them in a fit condition to PENN TWP, PIKE, | Clyde Stover, of Millheim, visited his | parents over Sunday. Kathryn Stover has been on the sick | were to | in the | | Chas. and Ferna Rossman exhibition by the public schools, Peter Breon and family were visitors at D. Keen's on Friday night, Gladys Meyer and Maggie Bailey visit. ed friends in Millheim over Sunday, Mr. Walker and wife, from Brush val. ley, visited at Peter Breon's, Saturday A. Breon, of Bellefonte, visited his parents here, Saturday and Sunday. Master Carl Wert, of Aaronsburg, vis. | ited his grandparents, L. E, Rossman's the latter part of last week. Lodie Breon visited relatives at Belle- fonte Saturday and Sunday. Grover Walker, wife and child, of Spring Mills, visited at W. A. Stover's Wm. Zerby and wife. of Milroy, are Public sales are all the go at present, and the people take the opportunity to get a fine lunch. C. E. Rossman, Geo, Frankenberger and J. S. Meyer attended the Farmers’ Institute held at Centre Hall, The ground hog seems to have hit the | pail on the head this year, and conse- quently we are having an Old fashion winter,” The public roads are drifted very badly, costing the townships pretty | be traveled r Bellefonte, spent a few days with his | Ward Thompson has been laid up a | party was got up by Mrs | turned A certain young gentleman from Mill heim, who occasionally calls on a young | lady, would better keep scarce if he val- ues his scalp A sled load of young people from Penn Hall, recently held a party at the | home of Andrew Zettle, Millheim, on Friday night The evening spent in dancing, singing and playing games, | which fresh served f in the All tt nl ge only of N was alter re nents were hours 1eir homes small f the morming n } vw » time having time ARNEL Ad the ’ Y good {i 0 arrange and ci and ' ow { daughter Mt. Eagle, spent Friday evening Clara Hastings, of Belle‘onte, ing a week atth ard Maggie Thomas, of Curtin township spgot Saturday and Sunday at the Pack er home. is spent ¢e homeof |]. E Rich. Friends from Bellefonte spent Sule jee. Brown here wife, of Pleasant Sun p day with Mrs. Annie David Wensel and Valley, were call John Rockey's "Mrs. Wm allers day <3 Don't BUFFALO RUN WINGATE s Rach mm plete neither about it wked into the girls ) ted that they all the crowd; there was a large crowd there, considering the weather; had it been a fine evening, there would have been 4o or so Hart Party Aes niver irr fd the anak gir ng “a the + yen door, conld not re one of Willard er. Retreshments were served at a wee hour in the morning, after which all re- | many | home wishing Rachael more happy birthdays i | TYLERSVILLE gone to work at| Noah Weaver, who has been working | at Altoona, has returned home Wallace Cooney and family, of Cedar pprings, are visiting friends fare, The supper held here by the Ladies Missionary society, was a great success, Mrs, Harry Weaver is suffering with a sprained ankle, number of our people attended the funeral of John Shrack, at Boonville, It's eany to be nice to people you don't know very well, the {days last week. | | Mittie Winkelman, Sunday | sleigh, { course, Boyd and his resent; the Fish. So NITTANY, ss | Summit Hill, spent Mayme Zerby, and her friend, Abner { FAIRVIEW, Rossman, of Murryville, took in the i. chicken and waffle supper on Saturday | A sled load from this night, and visited the formers parents | John Mille, Friday night, | over Sunday | Claude Watkin, employed at Oak Hall, | George Gobble and wife, of Belleview, | spent Sunday at home, week at Ed, Confer's Ohio, accompanied a sledload of Fishing Justis. Watkin spent Saturday with| Mrs. Julia Lucas spent Bunday at A. Creek people, who took in the chicken | Oscar Nyman, : | J. Lucas ; : ard waffle supper here, Saturday night On the sick list are, Mrs, A. G. Lucas | I'bis being leap-year Carrie Carrie Shilling, of Fishing Creek, visi. | and Mrs, Martha / Miller. | spent Sunday with Jess Lucas, ted her many friends here over Sunday. | Carrie Bennet is making + A Geo, Fisher was to Lock Haven a Ty | the sleighing. | Almost Reached the Limit. Sunday morning at 10,30, Rev, Snook | Irvin Lucas spent the latter part of! The population at the Reformatory in will preach his last sermon here, for this | last week with his lady friend. { Huntingdon reached the highest water conference year. | Lloyd Shawley and Owen Kelley go to | mark, 773, on Thursday last, this being H W. Winkelman and wife visited | Curtin quite often. Must be some at-|the largest number counted at any one latter's daughter, at Avis, traction. | time since the institution, February 1s, Amelia Lucas and Ada Watkin visited | 188g, As the capacity is limited to 800, Mrs. Geo. Patterson and son, of Beech | at Pleasant valley one day last week, | the question of accommodating the in- Creek were seen on our streets | Jesse Confer and family Sundayed at |creased population is giving the board of Murrilla Williams and lady friend, of James Lucas! managers no little concern. Bellefonte, were callers at the home of BOGGS TWP, Chas. Lucas, of { Sunday here. | Rosa Sayers was mail carrier on Sat- urday. Mrs. Heaton is vis Mrs, C place visited at iting her sister here, spent a day last jennet good use of several BoP 000000000000000¢ John McClintick, of Ridgeway, was a | visitor here, Saturday. | Simion Hazzard, of Moshannon, while | transacting business in Bellefonte lately | came down and spent a night with his sister, Mrs. Wm, Garbrick. | Several of the Hublersburg schools | and the Snydertown school passed thro’ here one day last week The chicken and wa day night was a success. 4 nice sum. Our R. F, D. day Saturday Boy: Y Is your baby thin, weak, fretful ? He ol [ Ad % supper datur- They realized Ge J mail carrier bad a holi Washington's birthday. Emerick, while hunting one day last week, shot a fine gray fox. | Boyd Yearick, while out sleighing on Saturday night, upset and the Make him a Scot's Emulsion baby. | Scott's Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites prepared so that it is easily digested by little folks. his of had to broke and off 4 horse ran home sister then walk home, Lloyd Rodgers, whe Bee day w There chool s Creek, spent ! Nis parents here Consequently the baby that is fed on Scott's Emulsion is a sturdy, rosy- cheeked litde fellow full of health and vigor. CLARENCE ' All J { 3 TS: 50c. AND $1.00. wo BOOOOELOOOOEECOOOOIGEOOD -- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. 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