Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 21, 1908, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MA Y 21, 1908,
Page b
Badia dh ~~
Correspondents’ Department
THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY
al
NITTANY.
Mrs. A, C. McClintick and daughter
Estella, visited a week with
Salona and Rote recently.
C. M. Bowersox and wite, of Dunlap,
lowa, are visiting friends through here.
W. E. Shaffer and wife, of Mifflin-
burg, visited their many fi iends through
here the past week,
Quite a number of
Bellefonte in Lock Haven
past w eek.
Mrs. Tillie
ed friends 1n Jacksonville,
Miss Helen Beck has
to spend a short time wi
and many friends.
Mr. Bolick, of Osceola, was the guest
of his brother-in.law, G. W. Young and
family, several days the past week
Glenn and Lloyd Rogers spent
day with their parents recently
Mrs. D. O Be nid and Mrs, P,
Rossman were L visitors,
Saturday. wo
Saturday afternoon the presiding eld.
J. C. Reeser, will hold warterly
 eting in the church po will
people were
visitors thé
our
Peck and son, Ralph, visit.
on Sunday.
returne | home
th her parents
Sun-
S.
on
wk Haven
Ev.
preach Sunday morning at
at which time hold
services.
Miss Hant
Bellefonte,
weeks under
Tillie Peck ar
took C. M. Bower
bersburg, Sat
Miss May She
Lock Ha ven 1
her | 1
he will
sons
OX
on
fonte
f
L
Sadie
seen on our
ite §
have gO
expect t
our girl
our )
else for §
be left
both feet
Miss Ve
party t
girls or
na Kessin
recentl)
Well, we areh
farmers are kept t
but they will get
Quite a nu imber of
tow n, were on our streets,
sav
iris
as they
ger
aere {
people of nea
on Sunday
MILESEBURG
Lewis K
Frank Kot
en ling ]
their brother
hotel.
Fre . Weay ver
iting h
Bu 1( 1d * {Voc
his parents
Irvin Noll
guest o fhisa
Ww. F. Campbell
short session with hi
Frank N
Bellefonte
the-mud” w
tall cussing about
held him fast
him get a move
to hunt the «
the assembly,
Miss Maud Knar
visiting her parents
Miss Ada Baird, of
with her parents
Miss Hanna
after spending
phia
Miss Bettie Haupt has
tion inthe PR. R
ting along
signed her
(reo, Mel igh
home on Monday
tour. A reception
Monday
Culloug
auto
the state road
Some by-standers
u and he ret
atractor, to send
con ) 0
r, of State, Colles
Tyrone,
Green
ndir the win
secured
She
very
eve
JULIAN
fH
Lord's supper
invited to attend
porial Day is only a
off, May 30th, there should be
urnout etery and see
graves are fixed u the yard |
eral cleaned. If all would turn out
a few hours would put it in proper shape
George Ww. Davis
attended Ringling
Brothers big show, Altoona, Sat
day.
tothe cem
p ana
11
at
FAIRVIEW
As there was not room enough
Centre Democrat for all our items
week, we will not write so many
week,
Nancy Kelley spent Sunday at home,
i Bar] Nymen spent Sunday at Summit
i
Jerry Confer wife and little son Fred.
die, visited at Ez. Confer's,
Saturday and Sunday, Agnes McCart.
ney returned to Saow §hoe after a
few weeks visit here.
Mrs, Irvin Confer spent Saturday and
Sunday at Summit ri
Amelia Lucas is spending this week
at Romola,
in the
last
this
Wilson Miller attended church here |
Sunday eve, There must be some at
traction,
Mrs, J. Lucas aad Carrie Bennet spent
one day last week at Snow shoe,
friends in |
HOWARD.
Alva B. Weirick, one of the many
successful young men whom Howard has
sent out to carry on the great industries |
of the country and whose mechanical
skill requires him to make
Altoona, visited his home folks here last |
week,
Another visit of the stork last
left a dear little girl with Mr
Ray Allison.
Wm. P. Mitchel
ited his old home
last Datqrday.
King ( ree and his wousand men
Up the hill and ther n came down again
and the Howard base ball club drove all
the way out to Orvis, last Saturday, over
the big mountains and the hard roads,
for + a game with the Orvis **Mountain-
eers” and they drove back again without
unlimbering their uniforms, pitching a
ball or swinging a bat because—it rained!
Hard luck, to be sure, but cheer up boys
it will not rain every Saturday
Next S aturday the game wh
Howar d, vheu the **Millionairs
Friday
and Mrs.
, oF Indianapolis, vis-
ere, between trains,
th went
180 Len
rous,
. econ |
tween
playe
Trees in boss: yn are to be seen 10 one
1 We inesday
2 a by 1A
iS. month-old
re
RO yd Kar
Mon lay
onter
Ertle
absenc
and Massact
BOALSBURG
grandch
Idren were
Ed doa Irvin
her parents
hn Derner return
thers
all
of
ere
ier fa
Fortney and wif
€ LE
ate College atter
el Moore
OTA f L.
Crreenbury
lerness from
most a necessity
from the valley to
top of the mountain as the Sugar
people can hardly get ugh on one
wire; they can now find out whether th
iusband is up in the morning or in bed,
whether the wife is cross or 1n good hu.
mor
Two dogs chasing deer at the east
end of Brushvalley, will soon make
trouble if it is not stopped: take warming
of this in time asit may save you
trouble; the owner of these dogs is
known,
runtait
to ©
the
valley
thro
itis a
tend another wire
TYLERSVILLE,
A little boy came to the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Giogery, and he intends
to stay there,
The Reformed Sunday school received
their new
| week,
Tillie Lyon, ot
i ng trend here,
Isie Walizer
| Loganton,
| last week,
Clarie Grieb, who has been working
organ from Chicago, last
and
were visiting friends, here
| at Marsh Creek, returned home.
Day, C.F.
| and Dr. H.
his home in |
hiladelphia, is visit: |
Augustine, of |
SPRING MILLS
Quite a number from town
the seat of just on Monday
to Serve as jurors,
At a recent caucas held by
our town, an organization was forged
for the purpose of celebrating Memorial
Long was elected president,
S. Braucht, secretary, The
organization promises to give the most
elaborate program on Decoration day
{at 5.30 p. m., in the history of the town,
Bb he Coburn band has been engaged to
furnish music for the occasion
Elizabeth Glenn, Sue
| Laura Williams and Mrs, C.
spomt | Sunday at Penn Cave.
B. F. Kennelly on Monday morning
went to Philadelphia to represent Thug
Mills, Lodge I. O. O. F, at Grand Lod;
which is in session this week
Minerva Smith and Clara Edwards,
of Millheim, were guests at the home of
C. E. Zeigler, on Sunday evening
Grove Walker, wife and daughter
Emma, spent Sunday at Millheim.
M. Gramley on Tuesday morning
went to New Berlin to attend Lutheran
conference of which he is a member
It day of miracles
and visions was past, yet our can
boast of a man with v proclivie
Lies, ge 4 Heavenly t
every leap year, This
a secon: J hn
Ww
went to
ice morning
citizens of
cGowan,
M
E. Zeigler,
is claimed that the
town
isionary
tting visions at least
may
the Revelator.
evelop 10
r, of Bellefonte, was
itor on Sunday
Hoer urk 1
Tahn
Jjonn
Di
ly f patnied \
Ma
Confer
Shawley, Mar
Boyer. Trixie
Lucetta Heaton
Milford and Frank Cox spent Sunday
th their grandfather, Wm iawley,
Harry Sayers and Jack | Toit of Sa
Awiey
Amber
and
wi
ow
y see his best ¢
inn was in a har
and as it was very
what happened Ask Irwin
Mrs. Claude Summers and
ling a few days '
Bartley of Nittan
Bower and f
wit
’ and while
such
Mr
wi
their «
lay
wh My
| ’
| Ose
ed buildin
Meek far:
} arn on the
bD destroyed
by fir
A vo mgm
entered J
i $ ha
fellow 5
better
Sun lays
stable, and cut
loid rings; this
and he had
may get into
ARO,
roess
be caret
Children's day services will be held at
Gray's appot ntment, June 21st
We had
Saturday afternoon
REBERSBURG
John §, Smith and wife, of Lamar,
visited among relatives here last week,
Amy Stover left last week for State |
College where she will spend several |
weeks with het sister, Mbs, Houser,
Adam Wolf left for Danville, II..
where he has secured employment for |
the summer
An infant child of Edward Gramely's
died at Philadelphia, and was burried |
| here Tuewlap
Mrs. Calvih Mallory and daoghter |
Bessie, of Pitcairn, are visiting relatives |
| and friends here,
Calvin Morris is spending a short time
i | here with his family.
A man descends from his ancestors,
| but he may ) rise above them,
ing West
quite a little hailstorm here on
GREGG TWP
WEST BRUSHVALLEY, !
Messers George Jackson and Charl
Duck spent Sunday afternoon with (
vin Grenoble's,
Creorge Duck, of Grampian, is
ing some time here with relatives,
C. E. Duck and wife spent Sunday
with the latter's mother, Mrs,
Grenoble, Mayme Wert, Vera, (
and Pearl Emerick and Jodie Duck
Sunday afternoon in Penns Valley
I think the Rebershurg bo
Brush
of our damsels,
Wi Ib LAICAsS and »
ittel , parent $, Mrs. J
al
spend-
(ye0
Arrie
spent
visit.
some
ale
valley t
valley
AAC ©
aay
Man
evening
CE.
Krater and wife spent
at H, M. Wert's
Ih and his men are
CK
s dead
afternoon
chau,
Have
ground is not
John Hagan
fra 3oalsbt
. H. Rishel,
, St Mills
) prin {
Ln
nl AN
piowe
wife and
, Were in out
MILL HALL
Love and Finance
“Oh, Henry'
she threw her ar
his
forget t eave
to town
neck
this morn
a
ing, will you,
And Hear
disengaging from
embrace, “this Is what you might
belong hard pressed for money.”
this" muttered
himself her
Lipton's First Assistant.
Sir Thomas Lipt started
assistant, boy of fourteen
the overheard com
platning that his clothes were so shab
by he could not go t unday school
Lipton took a small amount from his
carefully Roarded and bought
the boy a suit of bh
The next day the }
work, and Mr, Lipton,
mother In street, asked
MNRsOND
“Why, Mr. Lipton,”
ing. “Jimmy looks so respectable
thanks to you, sir, that I thought |
iid send him around the town to
day to see If he couldn't get a better
Job”
wm business
with
One
one n
day lad w
as
Ss
saving
cloth
didn’t come to
ing his
her the
ve
oy
meet
the
she sald, curtsy
w
i | slded at the graduation exercises of a
A Bishop's Story.
The late Bishop Fitzgerald once pre.
class of nurses, He told the
women a story.
He sald that during our war with
Spain a certaln hospital had a corps of
nurses of exceptional beauty-—just such
a corps, in fact, as the young ladles
ranged before him would have made,
But it was whispered that these fair |
nurses were inclined to a little frivol-
ity, inclined a little to flirt with the
alllng young soldiers in their charge
Now, when a-soldler felt that he was |
on the mend a flirtation with a pretty |
nurse was delightful, but when his!
wounds were troublesome then gal
lantry was a thing that he ‘was hardly
up to
And
times
young
A Cough
Medicine
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is a
regular cough medicine, a
strong medicine, a doctor’s
medicine. Good for easy
coughs, hard coughs, desper-
ate coughs. If your doctor
endorses it for your case, take
it. If not, don’ttake it. Never
go contrary to his advice.
indeed
A pretty
would come to
find him lying
asleep, and this
counterpane
Too ill to
it was sald that some
nurse In this hospital |
a favorite soldier and
with closed eyes, as if |
pinned the
We publish our formulse
ers
The dose of Ayer’s Pills is small, only
one atbedtime. As arule, laxative doses
are better than cathartic doses. For con-
stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-
headaches, they cannot be excelled.
Ask your doctor about this,
Made by the Jd. C. Ayer Co,, Lowsll,
We banish sieohol
from our medicines
We urge you to
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