THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 2, 1908. Page 7 ee — Bedhead od { Correspondents’ : Department HOWARD. | Fine crops of hay and magnificent hay | { weather; and the farmers are busy and | happy. Vhile the crew of local freight east, Friday afternoon, were unloading a big barrel of molasses for Kline & Wolf, the AARONSBURG Clare Edmunds, of Mazeppa, spent Sabbath at the home of Mrs, Susan | Rupp Mrs. Meddiar, of Allentown, is the | guest of her brother, Col. J. P, Coburn, in his residence here | A Fractured Skull | Charles Welsh, of Marsh Creek, a { fireman on the New York Central rail | road, met with a serious ace { day night shortly before 12 | While the freight train on which | Welsh was fireman was passing over the o'clock Mr. | | fractured and that number of places ident Thurs. | — he was bruised in a Arthur Long Injured While h West Main irrys ale ny along walk on between r the Haven THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY railroad at Milihall, he leaned YARNELL. and daughter, | Mrs. Miles Heaton g Lucetta, were Bellefonte visitors Satur day. i John Croft and children, of Clarence, are spending some time at the Coakley home A number of Children's service evening. Mrs, Wm Tyrone, Saturday ley, wi visiting Wensel's Annie "ir Li State people attended Runville, Sunday he t Col her home El friend ia le he Chester Hel ents in Belle Arthur Con S friend, Made line Gheret sant. ly at Snow Shoe "J. E. Richard at out of town Mr Dave McCloskey companied b her spent f Ss. toona last week » M. Weilind aod wife spent a day last week in Bellefonte William, | wonder tion is at Br wt s at the at PINE GLENN Ww leates rd Pres Iva Ask Treasur Loy.; A will be entert at its next r M POTTER Twp Quite a num be the home of Ems Charles M. Wolf, w dren, of Aaronsburg; son, f Johnstow daughter, Mrs, Gt and Wm Smith, wife and daughter, all ot Spring Mills; Jim Summers, wife and son, Mr Hoover and wife, and Mr. Hunter, of Axemann; Geise Wagner and family, Mike Smith and family, Dr, Alexander and family. Mr. Smith would not want 80 large a family all the time, Mrs. Lambert and child, Hall, were here, Sunday Wm. Blouser and wife on Sunday Mr. Soyder and wife, of Lewistown, passed through here to Penn Hall, Sat. urday. Luther Sn town, his son Rossm summer here ! 1.50 ta $2 now $1.2 and and of n son of Centre were to Milroy hs. th has gone back to ] il the n . nd AnD wii speiia 4 V Jadies’ white i $ ¥ PENN Twp W. GG, Auman at Potters Mills Clayton Wolfe Lettie Wolfe, were man's, Sunday Some Ris of our farmers are hay. Lettie Brecn who was working at Far. mers Mills, came home William Wolf, who working in ion county, was home over Sunday H. V. Gentzel and family were callers at Daniel Smith's Sunday William Snavely and family were visi tors at Andrew Sheesly’'s, on Sunday, Quite a number of young people Lom here attended the festival at Coburn. i Ladies’ Yeagers. Un $1.50 oxfords now $r—at M NITTANY. Mary Kling, of Fishing Creek, was the guest of Amanda Sunday, May Showers, who works at the Lock Haven over Sunday, Rev, Bartholomew and wife, enter tained a number of their young friends from Williamsport last week, Zerby, of Spring Mills, Charles was seen here on Sunday ur bt SY are ane “ay, t PORT MATILDA Tyrone Wm. 1 BOGGS Twp M HM y e ne harvest Are making Franci ¢ Yarnell, pi Am Confer last week at Divide » er O a king cherries Mrs John Burd and Daisy visited at Belligrove, last week Harry Johnson has returned home from Dry Hollow where he has been employ ed for the last two months We would just say to scribe that the scarecrow Brown's corn field reminded us of the young man that went to see his best gui and dida't know what to say: poor ellow, just sat there with his fingers hooked together and played thumbs 4 Quite a number of } Hollow attended Runville, Sunday ay spent pen Watson the Yarnell in Gardoer with his eople from Holts memaenal service at | A" jacob Heato n. n, visited wees AN Was a pleasant on Sunday il Dalley Sundayed hildren ser ng at this Sawyers ! home : held at for i “ e ome time, Miss Bertha Duck, and ber brother, Rev New York, are about to sail for a Euro pean tour, Rev. Duck, graduated from one of the leading institutions in Ger many, having won ascholarship and it is likely that Germany will be one of the countries visited, , of Spring Mills, Elkanah Duck, of « Ladies’ $2 Russia call oxfords now $1. 50—at Yeagers, ) ) ) } i Io. Dorman, over | | were not | picnic. 1ormal, visited her parents here | skids broke down, the barrel fell to the ground, busting out one head, and such a mess of sweetness was spread about the station platform as was never seen there before. The boys with buckets on hand, but the flies had a 8 John Baney entertained his brother, | Samuel Baney hi Mills, a day or two last week, Miss Sallie Weirick, whose jualifications as a teacher appreciation at Pointvil the summer, (rr f Pittsburg, ¢ and wife, of Spring excellent have found le, N, ].,isat not 8) Harold 1 of the late , 0 SO - power pow ous farm use Miss Martha 1 evera morn. his father, erly of this place, but late of Pittsburg, has rented the brick W. R.3} Gardoer and moved here with his fam. | ily Israel Greninger's pretty new home, on South Walnut street, is shining with | the fine painting which Neff & Sons have just given it J. W. Mayes, whose extensive monu. | ment and granite business does not permit him many extensive vacations, | did get away for a week, and spent it | with his brother, I. D. Mayes, who con. | ducts a similar business at Watsontown, Miss Rhue DeHass, who is being care. fully educated at the Villa Maria Con. vent in West Chester, 1s spending her vacation with her mother, At the Howard Spoke and Handle factory a bolt flew from the pully and Samuel Bowes, one of the firm, under. took to put on with a stick, without stop the machinery, end of the caught in the pulley and the other struck him a blow under the right which came near being mighty seri He says that next time he will ther stop Lhe engine or let the belt RO rf the serous 1} ness of Williams, forn new house belonging to it ing nny I One LICK eye ous J. Frank Holter, who spent several months in attendance upon his invalid mother, prior to her death, has returned wot ttaville, Warren coun. Pa At the price of $800 George DD, Johnston, one of Howard township's re tired farmers, has purchased of the | estate of Abram Holter the excellent! house on North Walnut street, occupied | by the widow of Mr. Holter until her recent death, and will make it his future | home t 11 to his k at Lo ty Ladies’ $2 patent colt oxfords now | {| $1.25—at Yeagers, : - ~Childrens’ $: white sanvas ox» fords now soc--at Yeagers, Mrs. Margaret Maves Eby to her husband at Pottsville, will go to housekeeping, Mrs. Anna Sankey, of Mifflinburg, is the guest of the Kline sisters. Mrs. Beulah Brignt Or | severe spell of sickness th we are glad to say recovering Robert vn, spent Of smith and family Thursday eve ly with friends in our Mrs Harry Woo swinehart, f Akron, orother tow? 11 . Hing 0 UNION TWP GREGG Twp Thre farmers Mr Harrison # veek att Of Interest To Women. 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