THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. J UNE 25, 1908, Page 7 mm—— ee " Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY SPRING MILLS, Hay making is here—the scent of the | clover makes B ateact the air, | Florida Duck has returned to hi home after closing a term of school in in St. Louis, 4 Last Monday evening a moving pi ture show was given on the green oppo- site the hotel and was fairly attended The telephone company has decided to have an exchange in our town, Several young ladies have applied for the posi- tion of ‘hello girls.” Rev. John Keller and bride are visit- ing relatives here Johnson's new barn is built and makes a splendid appearance, The harves: hands seem very scarce. Every day one can sce some farmer seeking hands for harvest and haymak- ing. It may be due to the fact that work is hard and pay too little Mrs. Shook, who took very sick while attending the funeral of Mrs. Hennich, has i nce then and is able to be around Jerry Shunk, who was at the hospital to have his eye has re home. The eye was entirely removed as the out, artha treated; ¢ ’ v 3 Yuu piece Of steel not De taken D ugh Gren and ed this -Cora Brungart Deck : Lrover m. Haney; Beaver ‘enn Hall —(to -Ella Condo 1; Murry —Clar Mavme Fay PORT MATILDA 2's dav rvices at the on Sabbat} ay Servi k Oak was an interesting af of exercises was a showing > 21S smile you tainly a happy man Mrs. Jerre Kennedy Hollow, a former resi ity, visited ago The festival Shady Dell on ] ful both nue collected ments George, Cowher and James Gorman, of Osceola made a business trip this week to the James Cowher homestead, located at the head of Frantz Hollow ther is gausing a falling | off of the young fruit, more especially the apples Sam Osman merry widow useful but they are worn with fl ot 134 t of this vi friends here a few day box social ith was a s attendance . 1 from sale i" and ine i - 10 ana r dep'ty. 'p. m., says the Are ways admire them after lay in the hot sun ives Dats some lon’t one he lowers dried up g seedy appearance and-— LIVONIA wife spent several Mrs and home Harvey Shontz days at Wirth Several of our people the festival at Greenburr Saturday even ing and report it to have been the thin of the season ’. N. Stover is severc attack may soon again Mrs took in last week Charles Schreckengast spent Sunday at the home of George Stover The stave mill is in good r order at present and Livonia i 10 Calvin Wohifort team and wagon Rev. Bixler and family were . the narrows fishing last Wednesday Manasses Stover and William Snook finished burning a lime for Harry Walker Mrs George Stover and Mr. Swartz. lander and wife visited Malden Adams the gt er LOOK recovering we from a hope he be inning boom § sporting a new | out to stack of OAK HALL Some of our farmers are through with their corn working and are beginning to make hay ‘The carpenters are bus barn of DL. Lowher ed with a slate roof doing the work James Blair and wife attended funeral of Martin Halderman's child on Wednesday Catherine Dale was called to the home of her brother Clem, at Houserville, ow- ob the illness of Mrs, Dale, repairing the t will be finish- H.C uite a number from our vicinities at. | tended the funeral of Mrs. Scholl Clifford Close, wife and son, have been spending the past week with grand. father Close, I. F. Zewgler, superintendent in the bolt department of PR, R. Co's. shops of Altoona, circulated among friends and acquaintances part of last week Seems some great attraction for a few of Pennsvalley's young men, right here, I believe some of our lassies ¢ruld tell us why Was the evenin Rock? Inquire of family, also ask Laura \ GOLLEGE Twp. BRANCH, h The most of the farmers are making ay. ‘commencement was well attended at the College last week, George Gleun and wife spent Sunday at Andrew Glenn's. Those who spent last week at John Breon's were, Peter Breon, and daugh- ter, Lodie, of Millheim, and also Mrs. Leab Martin and daughter, Blanche and son, Roy, of Lock Haven, Say M. and V. how did you enjoy the buggy ride ‘on Tuesday atternoon at t? w Masser and wife spent Sun. day at Peru, an enjoyable one, at nner tunred | o Gettig 1s | the | Clayton Etters and | UNION TWP, BELLE GROVE, Quite a number of our boys attended | a testival at Wingate; good time. Boyd Stere and Harry Fetzer, spent | all reported a Friday evening in Milesburg. | John Lucas, from Dry Hollow, was a | visitor in Bellefonte, Saturday. Edith Ammerman, was a pleasant cal- ler at Bessie Fetzer's, Sunday, Mrs. Laura Watson and Mrs, Runkle, were callers at Mrs Fetzer's Friday. Hugh and Joseph Barton were seen traveling the Belle Grove streets, Sun. day; come again boys Edith Ammerman and Bessie Fetzer, | were Belle Grove callers also David Spotts and wife spent Monday at Harry Fetzer's in Belle Grove. Any one finding a number one buggy top turn it in the blacksmith Unionville. Joe Flick and Bill were pleasant callers at E. S. Bennett's y Davis and in Dry whose 5 aC all, the scribes w Hattie | Elizabeth | to at wife are Hollow camp 18 spending cooking for number 1, as Chestnut inville and some more of Id be like the festival at ] we NO his Shetl | at Wingate NITTANY, children. of of lsrea r, wile and {wo guests { Kr ame H Yearick's, Mike Delaney and were gue sts of t all, were tl over > fe, of Bellefor he latter's parents Isrea Yearick's and family James Guaosallus and wife, and Mrs ; » Fish were to Beech Creek last nding the funeral of Mrs families jeech Creek, Estella families ne day last Kessinger wife and Mrs, H. A. attended uneral of their niece, | liams, which one day last ATO was held at Hu siersburg, week ts. Tom. Shope and little son, Milesburg. visitea the tormer’s mother, Mrs over Sunday umber of our people attend- u on Sat of ate sed of Beech Creek, and ! to Penn Qa were Cave, on having ine time James Nolan, were Bellefonte week Our band farn 1 at (Nt and took them Our farmers are busy making hay and the grain will soon be ready to cut as some ids look very yellow already Amanda Dorman returned home from Lock Haven id expects to home for some 11 Harry Rhine spent Sun his place Miss Cora Bartley, of Sny« ited hier fnend, Miss Ruth eral days last week report daughters day last shed the music for the Hublersburg, Saturday juite a crowd aloag with estival beid nas femaln wilh is wile al lertown , vis Dheatz, sev- RUNVILLE nantha and Elmeda , Were seen on Fe ning Mrs. Blair Alexander and callers at their son's, Sunday Quite a jolly crowd from near Belle- fonte assembled at the Reese home on Wednesday. Did not learn particulars 4s we were not present W. T. Kunes, wife and mother, were out of town visitors, Sunday Lucy Smoyer and interesting and pleasant young lady spent heveral days at Bellefonte Quite a few of our young people at- tended the festival at Wingate, Satur. day evening Urs Wm. Watson did some shopping in town, Saturday Addalene Smoyer passed through our town on ber way home from Waddle, Mabel Spicer, after several weeks stay at the Spicer home, returned to her home at Glenn Harris, Memorial services, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock; Children’s service in the ev. ening, 7.30, June 28, All invited to at. | tend H. T. Irvin and wife, also Mrs. Wm. Shirk, Sundayed at the Witherite Smoyer home, Powell, of Yar Our streets Satur. . a wife were ZION The Children's service, on Sunday evening, was a success and was well at- tended, Jacob Transeau has gone to Hecla Park, where he will camp, during the {prenie season and conduct a candy stand, Although our base ball team was de. feated by Hecla by the score of § to 0, yot it, was no disgrace as our boys play- | good ball Haymaking bas begun in full blast, Otto Corman and sister, Eva, Sunday. ed with Mrs. M. Corman, Services in the Luthergn church next Sunday evening instead of in the after. noon, Some men are 80 convinced they are goin to wake up some morning and nd ves famous that they can't sleep. i. I A man is naturally more settled after he is married. His wife generally settles | | | | _ | bank, | Are | at Ro EE A Th HOWARD. | Mrs. S. Cameron Burnside, of Phila | {delpha, has returned from a delightful visit of some four months in London, where her daughter is a student, and in Paris, and is summering with her piorfind in their old L.auth home, 6n the furnace | Mr. and Mrs, John Wetzel and family | were absent from town on Saturday and Sunday, in attendance at the funeral of | Mr, Wetzel's brother Curtin } Wetzel, who died at Lock Haven last Thursday. Ada Bowes, of Hazleton, and Carrie, who has been sometime welcome visitors in town, home of their parents Miss Edna Reber, of Lancaster, South Carolina, has come north to spend a few months in her old home. Last week a little five-year old visiting grandchild, of Isaac Willams, got hold sister absent, | at the lof a phial of iodine and attempted to swallow it, before it | away. could be snatched Fortunately none entered its mouth and the net result is a large and pdinful burn on its chin, Chaperoned by Mr, and Mrs, Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weber, a goodly number of the Webers, young and old, took themselves off to a cozy nook along the Bald Eagle ( i of the Weber farms about on Wednesday jolly family picaie, fishing, John at one reek, a mile below and hada ball, visit- eating the of things they took with them filled in the whole day of pleasure, hd and being enjoyed ist of happy web | ) ust Playing town, loafing, and loads good n lay report an en) yyable time, larry William brother H. L , Are visiting and Mrs. Isaac Howard tow roadmasters are « 1% best to pair the considerable damage done to the by the unus severe ing and are having good suc More power to them of household effects by W* H. Holter, Saturday afternoon, was well attended. The excellent condition and spotless cleanliness which marked the articles offered for sale warranted bet ter prices than were secured in some | CASES Chester A Oa, ature on Mr parent Supervisors ang re road . v raine FOAs any aius of last spr oss The sale ore, one of the active we ored n badly tussle with Mill thoroughly out e present r townspeople took in por encement Slate one and all were delighted with what they saw and heard Merchant C. C, Lucas is entertaining his mother and he good reputatior mechanics 1s certibied Wm. P. Mahafly | { Contractor Harry C roof } week at Lister Howard that d, has em Holter an 1s large hotel in Clearfield Our club on Friday defeated the Snow Shoe team on the S. 8. field by a score of 3t02, andon Th the Mill Hall boys came to and went down and it strong hight, to the 1 this by no means reflects fellows for they did their ously and willingly, and they did it well but the Howard team was simply too many for them. These two victories place the “Millionaires” at the head the league, and there they stand alone More than this they have earned their position by the best sort of individual and magnificent team work. Every man doing, in _bhis own place and his own way, the best that is in him, and stand ing for every other man, and all stand ing for each one, in a spirit of fraternal good nature, each sinking his own sonality and his has any, in the welfare of the tehm, If a fellow makes a misplay or even a bad play, no one guys him por sneers at him even by a look but from all parts of the field come ‘Never mind that Bill, we'll make it yp next inning,”’ or some other | word of good cheer and encouragement, { and this good fellowship is the secret of the fine team work. In addition they all play clean sportsmanlike ball, prefer. | ing honorable defeat to nominal success gained by foul work of any kind. How. ard 1s justly proud of her representatives in the league, On last Saturday the Howard team | played Orvis two games upon the Orvis | field, dnd lost to them by the scores of 4 [to 3, and 14 to 7 partly becanse of the by of Cleart 1 ve aq ploye crew to ~ irsday last . Howar : 0 after a g ne of ipon the other Dest ourage | absence of two of their best men, and a | Souple of the errors always possible even | e best of players or team, and also | of vourse, because the Orvis boys played | | good ball. This leaves Howard at third | place io the league. i TYLERSVILLE, Our boys to Boonville on Saturday and defeated the team there {by a score of 1912 in a 10, inning | game Edith Shrack is visiting at Avis A number of our youn le attend. led the festival at Green st Satur. i fay Svaning lonzo Woomer wife and daughter Ethel, and Edward Confer, of Marsh Creek, were visiting relatives here over Sunday . Mrs. Ben). Greninger is on the sick list, also Mrs. Chas. Weaver, W. D. Kerstetter is enlarging his are i : ee —— | among her many friends on the Divide, | traction, of | r own grievances {be ] Sr —— BOGGS Twp, HOLTS HOLLOW, Jerome Confer and wife, Shoe, peut one Gay last home of his sister, Mrs Mrs, George Confer was circulating of Snow week at the John Watson, of Divide, on Friday, Joseph Fetzer is wearing a very broad | smile, he says he is grandpa again. Clye Watson is spending =Ome at Fairview: there must time ome at-| | i | in Joe says if you some pretty giris out ask Ball, Jobu Burd and daughter, Mal Friday night in town, Harry Johnson you don't believe it, lon't believe there are at Eggtown 15t yl pent about to J ask Joe Edna Burd attended children sunday Keifer Kline moved | the home Russell Bessie rom ingate to 13 father-in-law, ( last week Johason, who Manchard, ha home at Divide Harry Johnson an tree one of his one day was attend ng school at rne to YARNELL ATE eva Howat i Ellis Stine, | day ave wit Heaton. Mellie Kelley spent ‘rances Confer Edward Coakley and looks i INK farmer Orie Stover v v oe wit} ’ ve 3 H Wears a Droad ss 1 WO 4 poe that feet Of her ye rted a mos Mrs. Jaco visiting here Mrs. Henry Con some time at the fer, of Gortor JaKiey home re {rend Anna Shank s visiting Dora Stere, of Wingate Erma Witherite Ruaville, spent friends here I. H. Malone, of Pitcairn few days with his family here Mrs. O. L. Fetzer transacted b at the county seat recently Jerome Confer and family. of ohoe, spent friends er and Bessie Shirk. of { a part this week with spen sine SHOW a few days with Yarnell the Suppression of | The Society for 1} Vice isn't the only one that needs a vice president Our New Hair Vigor Ayer's Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im- proved formula, is better. It is the one great specific for fall- ing hair. A new preparation in every way. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to Show itto you, “the new kind.” the color of the hair. y frasly and for an Jetitth pi tthe with. out fear of changing the color. Stops falling hair, Cure nntret. lindsey he 7. ©, Aver Oo., Lowsll. Mass see | The upper M. C. ROMOLA. Hurrah for the 4th of July! Here it| Quite a lot of people | comes once again. from here expect to go to Hecla Park, to sce the ball game between Walson- town and Milton, H.S. Young had the misfortune of loosing a horse on Saturday, from colic; | he is having all kinds of hard luck lately. The ball game on Saturday afternoon, between our small team and the upper Marsh Creekers, came favor of the Romolas, The It toy boys nad three young out In SCOTS Wis | not have enough. ——————— men from Pittsburg, and their pitcher and catcher from Howard, but we soon showed them what we could do in the last inning. The festival on Saturday evening was a success, Everthing sold and they did The Blanchard band furnished the music John Whippo and wife, of Wilkins- burg, left for home on Saturday after a visit at the home of Peter Robb, Alby Quay intends to go to the woods, on Monday. Our base ball team expects to play another game, y 1 {avy on salurcay Pure Maple We are the largest buyers—so we are told— of Vermont Maple Syrup. All our wheat is cooked in it before it is flaked. Our object is that incomparable flavor. To make Mapl-Flake the most delicious—as it is the most digestible—of all cereal foods. Taste is of tremendous importance. With children for instance. The food that is best for them often needs to be forced on them. But they beg for Mapl-Flake. Was there ever a child who did not like maple sugar? The more Mapl-Flake a child eats tl ess it iC J will eat of food not so good. Wheat is the perfect fowd. s, is only partly digestible. most i Tm It consists largely of sta » digestible, must be made so be But wheat, in And starch, to luble. The par- 1 : rch. Fe “ ticles must be separated so the digestive juices can get to them, That requires a process of 96 hours, and Mapl-Flake alonz employs it. () then cured. l il ir wheat is steam-cooked Then flaked so thin that the full f our ovens gets to each atom. for six hours; Then the flakes are toasted for 30 minutes in a heat of 400 degrees expensive, but we know be essential. The result ule of starch is separated made digestible That is why Mapl-Flake is the 1 + SO picase like best, th “It's All Food” is, every Every atom is The food is all food most eco- though a package costs 15 cents »5ts no more than on 10-cent nd cream is the main expense § lon't go without the food that nking to save five cents oran- gran Pennsylvania Railroa Bulletin. i inarrnaet JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES. And } iictive, there 18 no which form And n which an vda and C g months in the year the Anc pela steamships ol Ap winted as the their schedule allows % to ensble the traveler to see ties and to view in daylight the most distinctive frames them ‘he trip through the Detr it River, and throagh y great lakes, and the scenery which Like St. Clair, with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, thence through Lake Huron, the great locks at the Soo, and the locking of the steamer through the passage of the Portage Eatry, lake and canal, across the upper end of Michigan, are novel and interesting features. The voyage from Daffalo to Duluth covers over eleven han dred miles in the five days’ journey Leavin g Baffalo, the steamships Juniata and Tionesta, make stops at Erie, Cleveland Detroit, Mackinac Island, the Soo, Marquette, Houghton aad Hancock, and Duluth. The 1908 season opens on June 16, when the Steamer Tion- esta will make her first sailing from Buffalo. The Anchor line is the Great Lake Anuex of the Pennsyl. vania Railroad, and the service measares u set by the “Standard Railroad of America. p to the high standard An illustrated folder giving sailing dates of Steamers, rates of fare, and other information is in course of preparation, and may be obtained when ready from any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent, who is also prepared to book passen desire to take this trip throagh the Great Ao and back. ¢ who may i tet te eth ths tet tte ted he A te ttt tt thet tee tig Look Over this List. LAWN MOWERS GARDEN HOSE GARDEN TOOLS SOREEN DOORS leet ft ft See what you need, and come to us for the best at lowest prices. ICE CREAM FREEZERS THE POTTER-HOY HDWE.,, CO. A RAR ASAE dd Ea a ET * GRASS KNIVES HOSE REELS WINDOW SCREENS OIL STOVES eed de = = = = = EE 2
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