Page 7 A —— Corres pondent g’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY HECLA PARK, We take pleasure in public that we are not, as reported by rumors afloat, all flooded on account of the recent heavy rains of last week, but are holding forth here as usual, We are however advised that the water wis higher here this time than in Traffic was delayed for almost a day on the C. R. R, of Pa. on account of the railroad being washed out at several places and much damage was done to the fields in this vicinity. The young folks of this place were en- tertained by the kind hospitality of Wm, Zimmerman and family by giving them a party at their home last Friday even- undayed at the 1359 ing. Bertha Garver S home of Robert Harnish Last Saturday evening Hecla No. 1 and No. 2 base ball teams crossed bats The result was that No. 2 gave No. 1 a grand defeat re 8 to 11. This was No. first game they outplayed No. 1 to a finish. Wake up boysand qui your napping. Mrs. C. C. Workma the sick | fo ing rapidly and the probability she will be well in a week or friend, Miss Minnie Aikey fror fonte, is taking care of June 6th the june will hold a fes 2's it who ha: weeks, 1 1st r several w W teams this place They pr nt weresting 4 Cau, round that ev as they will | ments f« ny planti others hard rains. We ced. ¢ Snydertown Park on Sunday W. C. Fulton, sentive burg to | pleased with the Qu There was preaching in cal ¢ L l night ent. not the ot | delnhi aeipau ‘hil O1iE UNION TwP ¥ ¥ ROVE John Watson and Wil pleasant callers at Harry day last week Roy Fetzer was Runville. This had farmers There is way make balls bloom, and you t believe just ask Joe he will give you the receipt V. L. Wagner's prop team the road now hauling props. John Lucas hasja booming Dry Hollow; we HS Work Miss Cora Hal fonte at T. Irvis Edith streets pleasant to snow don’ are on like to + Verna Mr. | Decorati heers f Albert Lanst Sunday wenh Spotts FARMERS rarmers their sheep The tir at Farmers Mil one MILLS ar ne et! and all, and is worth while Most of had e replant and some The went to] the f§ SOT breast out of the ron kettie and away for | Sunday ing com Mrs. Eman fast for the last fe up again; hope for "manuel White k list the girls were flying aroun silk dresses on OC On " ’ bad was Ded : . is Abie to be her speedy recovery who weeks 1el "hite Ww Was on the » ha Gee, on Sunday witn i. Mr. Beoer got theédrpenters to tear «down his old barn agd ‘bulld another “one Miss Grace Armbruster is at homé Dw FF - COLLEGE Twp EANCH be Margaret Musser spent last week with Lriends at Howard John Breen and Sunday dt Axemant Those who spent Sunday at J. C Meyer's were George Meyer, wife and family, of Lemont, and Marion Meyer and friend Beulah Fortney, of State Col lege. Sinis Kramer, of State College, spent Sunday along the Branch Those who spent Sunday at John Breon's were C, Houtz and family ‘Maud son William spent Koch and sister Mabel, Thomas Frazier | and wife, of Bellwood, and Oscar Rishel SOUTH DAKOTA L. K. Dennis writes us from Ree Heights: I bought a blacksmith shop, in this town, and am well pleased with my investment—a full complete shop, gas engine, tripp hammer, grinders and pol. ishing wheels, shoeing rack, all needed tools. A wonderful lot of breakmg is going on here this spring. By all ap. pearance we are going to have a good crop. Lots of moisture, ~Ladies having trouble with bun. ions, read Yeager’ s ad, advising the | { ed citizen, died at his home on Sunday PR NITTANY, Henry Snavely, a highly and respect- evening, May 17th, of old age. 75 years, 6 months and 10 days; leaves to mourn a wife and nine ren. Marie Nolan is visiting around Pittsburg Squire A. A. Pletcher and friends here, on Sunday, Hettie Tate the sick lis writing. Quarterly meeting was very well at. tended at this place, on Saturdy Dan Long ant Israel Yearick were to Mill Hall, one day recently, Mrs, Dan Long and daughter got up a surprise party Saturday it, in honor of Mr. Long's birthday. Quite a crowd report having had a he child. wife visited * ’ ’ at this » ON nigh was there and all fine e There were lots of visi the lly r, of Howard, the past week, > WAS ac W a4 Lucas between trains at the le of Snow a visit Claude Lu Elsie Bott where she will remain for s Clyde Har i gone Hall, WEEKS, Oak vera. 0 rg. spent ROMOLA i 1eOr ge Weaver og | wo HALFMOON Twp CENTRE NE Rev, Armst very pleasant! Morr son Bertha Wilson Is visitis | friends in Unionville The sound of J. E hingle mill was not heard count of bad weather, last Mrs B. Krebs and daughter Lebanon, and Edith Buck Sundayed at the home of DD J Beck John! what kind of a co faking at the College Harty Bransteter and | { Mrs Ong wi r spent y the home of J NN — { relatives and | ronemilier’s m on weex f Of irse are you ly Sunday parents, Heary an 1 eq at the home o Rupp 5 Harry Fisher and sister. Maud. also Mable Ebbs, spent Sunday at the home of H. F. Ebbs Ruth Powley was hor day ne, over Sun. TYLERSVILLE The base ball game played between Avis and Tylersville, Saturday p and also between Avis and was very interesting The Keformed missionary society will hold a festival Saturday evening, July 6th, All are invited 41 Rebersburg, Mrs, Sophia, Mechtly is on the sick | Hat, Ore Johnsonbaugh and | visiting here, | Road supervisors over the county | should remember that there is an act of | assembly requiring all loose stone to be removed from the driveways at this sea son of the year, His age | friends in and "Ia tow days wit family are | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 285, 1908, PORT MATILDA, The teachers’ examination held able affair, with a class of teachers, and a marked showing of ability Mrs. H, A. McKinney is slowly recov- {ering from asevere nervous attack caus. ing prostration Mrs. W. M, Jackson, of New Bruns. wick, returned home after a short visit at the home of her brother, H. A, Mc- Kinndy, here, | misfortune of having two colts, r and 2 | [oats old, becoming entangled in arb wire fence injuring them badly Walter Williams is attending an [. O, O. F. convention in Philadelphia, Little Miss Lillie Osman has ret home from a visit among friends Pittsburg, Next week we will give the details of Memorial Day in and near Port Matilda. Our townsman, Jacob Bigelow, the harness maker, has turned be quite an inventor. Some time ago a valuable cow, belonging to Ws. Beck- with, of Hannah Furnace, lost by acci- dent a portion of one of her hind legs, Jake invented an artifical leg which f the want exactly, Winfield Robin distance board v othe l. O. O rr Atl Near ed out to 11 iii ulence corner ot itis [ t Plank road both neat and ais owl AARONSBURG : services will be held the afvernoon, and the " 1 te BOGGS : iI HN Wire on Ll Br : Mile Satu : Poorman and little soa Lee and Clyde wife, joan and nd wife spent Sun lay p home of Thomas Poor. ! re ou people att Emeoh rranddaughter Kathryn Swisher of iY Hall, are visiting ur city for a few days Mabel Burd spent Sunday afternoon | with her cousin Edith Fetzer Samuel Miller called at the home of Joseph Fetzer's on Sunday evening. Mrs. Edward Burd and family Divide spent a few days last week at Johan Burds here Filliam ze CC. Poorman agd | in ino "8 TT" BOALSBURG John Stover had the break his right arm week i Margaret Mothersbaugh is spending a few days in Bellefonte this week Margaret Johnson is spending thus week at State College. Mrs. J. M. Fortney's brothers from the west were visiting a few days at | her home | Nevin Meyers lost a valuable horse last week Mrs. Hannah Birchfield, of Altoona, is visiting ber daughter, Mrs, Jacobs. |} Jared Murray, of Centre Hall, spent his brother Abner, re. misfortune to Thursday of last! cently, Mr. Heckman and Laura Keller, of | Tusseyville, were visitors at Ira Rishel's, | Sunday There will be a festival in the town hall Saturday eve; ice cream asd cake will be served, — A ———— D. M. White, who has been away on a | two-month business trip inConn. and New York City, will return to his home lin Julian June rd, on the evening train, | an will stay in)Julian through the sum- | mer, - a —— in| Port Matilda the past week, was a credit- | Earnest Spotts, of our town, had the! al S er. Irs mm # Altoona, are spending a week wit! brother and sister, Wm. F. Stover attended the county 3, convention, delegate from St, Paul st. { After a very enjoyable visit mother, Mrs, Daniel Stover Lottie | Harrisburg, i Mar was royally | home of her brother, T., C | Lester Bowersox, of Wolfs ited his wife, girl at the Arney home, wit FIEDLER at State College, Waves hool. « YY RAVE? to their Nora and Guisewite, returned [ASL week ( t again to of ‘rank Ream Aaronsburg, M ke . the country | o wi Weaver Boban sei di be oy aturday, Frank Richards garet Weaver, and entertained at and 0 Store, vis- | Hew baby a Arch Twit- brand on and the Breon A I ( 3 Ammon James Smith and daughter, hud 1 I Mine: Leonard and va Rinehart, Adam Store, Saturday Clair Kreamer attended the S. S. con ventio spent sister, Roy nat Centre delegate John Winters and fami attended — Mall 'y Marg the Hall, week, as a | Wis. Vonada and fami! Coburn, | 3 fon Montan ly a few days Mrs, V Mr with wiih , : onada s John Bower , Lottie and Rilla Mus isonburg, visited their broth Sunday, ttle Mary, tt owl arm «i TE | La 1 of Th on from a little zled IT 1 S10 YARNELL GREGG TWP YANKEYTOWHN ited ss Della dpade is vi Mr friends at Woodward town, on Sunday, Irvin Walker sold his PENN TWP GOBER, Furl spent her siste Dora Gentzel Spring Mills lagt week. Wilbur Bower Wolfe's, Sunday Some of planting their corn, vi wi i“ fami ted our farmers thro H the Weaver ! are a t risitor al Om ep 4 r days with Noll, at Pleasant Gap, made a business trip to al | Sadie Breon spent & few days with her and far r visited | sister Mrs. 1, Igen at Farmers Mills, 2 Mrs. H. V. Gentzel passed | spent days in Milroy | week, I a Shook was aunt, Mrs. Lingle, on Sunday, a couple ny rer one day “dn feel sorry Spring Mills Lodge, I. ( d ti ifth anniver the evenin Rev. B. Grand Master Harrisburg, to preach the sermon elaborate program, with special Il be arranged for the occasion — . sa ervice friends } 1 ’ Hol ei HHA Dressing ait “i It the h make keeps " py ds. scalp free from dandruff. y lor of the hair : ge the 1 and children last wil on If you wish a high-class hair dressing, we are sure Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved for- mula, will greatly please you. r soft and 8 it look rich and iuriant, prevents splitting at And it keeps the of Juae 4.and have engaged Hart with each bot! tbe a LOW you Ask the abe * as he says new Aver's | tonic, promo , keeping n a healthy Hing, dan- {ress a Be > ali the SPECIAL SALE! SATURDAY, MAY 30 Children’ s White Lawn Dresses, 48¢ up. Ladies’ Dress Skirts, $1.92 up. Ladies’ Voille Dress Skirts, $4.98 up. Men's Dress Pants, from 98¢ up. BENORE FOR SATI RDAY ONLY Workmen's Bargain Store, C ORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STS. For the Please get them Mapl-Flake. flavor. that they like best, when it’s We cook our wheat in pure Maple syrup, just for the children's sake. They like Maple sugar better than anything else that is good for them. To induce them to prefer the best food they can eat. It is rather expensive, but it is wise—f for them, for us. S50 we use it to please them wr you, There is no food like wheat. Other cereals may be used, for a little time, for variety. Whole wheat alone contains all the needed food elerhents in properly balanced form So we use for Mapl-Flake in America. But the staple is always wheat. he finest wheat But wheat must be cooked--cooked more than the usual-—else it is half indigestible, The atoms must be separated-—by a fierce heat—so the digestive juices can get to them, Not half the wheat that people eat is subject to digestion, The balance is wasted, [It ferments and forms gas. It leads to digestive disorders. That's why we spend full 96 hours in prepar- mg Mapl-Flake. We steam-cook the wheat for six hours, Think of that! Then we cure it for days—a partial digestive process. Then each separate berry is flaked so thin that the full heat of our ovens can attack every atom. —— Because it 1s so digestible. hildren’s Sake Because of the Maple Get them the food the best food for them. Then we bake those thin flakes in a heat of 400 degrees That's why Mapl-Flake is the best food oduced It is be It is nothing but pure Maple syrup pr ause : ut rocess. wok ed whole wheat, ¢ with Wheat in a A food that's all food. You will never again use other flaked foods— even though they seem cheaper—after you try Mapi-Flake One 15¢ Package Free We would far rather buy the first package our- selves than to have you go without knowing it. jut it 1s wheat made digestible, form that is new to you S0, if you wish, please send us this coupon, and we will send you an order — good at your grocer's = for a 15¢ package free, Please let Mapi-Flake for your own sake ~~ tell you how good it is. Then ask the children what food they'll have next. Cut Out This Coupon and mail 1 to the Hadionic Food Co., Battle Creek, Mich. I have never used Mapl- Flake, but if you will send me an order on my grocer for a 15¢ package free, I shall be glad to try it. Name St. Address City ’
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