THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE A. JULY 16, 1908, Page 7 NINN NNN Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM PNAS SNPS ~~ REBERSBURG. Luther Frank is the originul Bryanite Few are the sympathizers of little Jim- mie Guffey in this Democratic burg Prof. Henry Meyer, Jr., of Bucknell, left last week to take a summer at Cornell, He concluded farming was not his forte, Misses Mary and Sarah Meyer, daugh ters of Hon. Henry Meyers, are spend ing their vacation on the old homestead which their father has celebrated in verse of the Pe snnsylvania German dia- lect, They vill urn to Bu books after ! Talk of plent herries, | red, shvall that the whole county ¢« and then some Our “Fou two a dozen even a | course nd wcknell alll MIRCK this old Bry ey $0 many balloon curred was and friends, a few weeks Store, was « always, tipe« les more recent defend his careful obser A young would | other San Jose need bleedin The State and Ground with the statue M. S. Quay they set it ug the” PU. Sewickley vy KF. Am SUMIme vOICe ot Wi light of old Re Mrs. Bessie Prof. Theel Seminary, liar peker tains SnAKe ec oO PENN TWP, Emma Ra on Monday Lettie burn. was home H. V. Gentzel and family also Clayton Wolf, were callers at U, G. Auman's, Sunday. John Confer, who was working at Re. novo, came home last Saturday L. P. Smith made a business trip to Lewistown, last week, William Auman and family, town, were callerson U, G. A Wolf, who is workifig over S near inday of Johns uman, last | week, also Ezra Auman, of Millheim, in | his auto, Mrs. I. Wingard, who was out at Re. novo for some time, came home, on Sat. urday. Clothes may not make a man, but the loss of them would be at least embarrass. ing. Many a man is willing to sell his ex- perience for less than he paid for it. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY ~ NITTANY. Mira Holmes, of the guest of her aunt Sunday, Mrs Chatley (runs smallest children were in Renova last week. Bert Pletcher the 4th with his Young. Irvin were the Jane pagt week. . Henry McC M: ACKEeyY VI James Gun one day last week. John Delaney and burg. w guests of Jam . Jacksonsville, Iilhe Peck, illus and visiting Benneze friend, ol lady tte, spent Marie E and wife, of of Mr. Robb's s0n, sey Robb mother i guests Robb and d Mrs Fellm the gues Fisher skey an were (eoroe FR Re lee. of. ille, ts of sallus and wite the . ae Aaron YX ors on the Mary B St Of WOODWARD ror n : ITY... 00 Sata Joe Ard and Cl y to Mifflinburg This and tl ’ 0 comn ju 5 cirical Aatter ted last Sunday Chas, H. Hosterman and fan S¢ day with their parents leaving for their future home for which place they left | morning. Quite a fe: w farmers are through cut. ting grain, and have some in the barn, Dr. W. P. Ard spent Saturday with | his brother Samuel, at Coburn | James Vonada and wife and B. F Cohen and Susan Brunner, spent Thurs. {day at Chas, Wolfe's at W Folles Chapel Naomi Smith went to Altoona, last week, brother Limbert. Mabel Guisewite visited her mother, Mrs, Daniel Stover, during last week, Emory Adom thinks he is just it since the arrival of that little daughter, He says, “That she intends to stay," A new lumber company known as Hosterman & Weaver will begin opera- tion in the hear future, WAS visi on oon ily spent before in Buffalo, last Monday nere, Harry and sister, Mrs, An | WAS over three friends Berwick, eral days the at which] place she will visit her | Fred | HOWARD. The ‘glorious 4th" passed | any serious accident, Praise be Full crop and the finest sort of weather for harvesting them, bring glad smiles to the faces of our farmer brethern and pronsse a continued era of comfortable living for all, despite high financiers and financial politicians, Striking at and missing a ball in the game at Snow Shoe, July 4th, Charley Cooke, of the Howard team, slipped and sprained the muscles of his right hip so badly that he has been out of commission ever since. He managed to get out and the team win over Beech Creek on Saturday, but ittle pale and limped badly, Miss Jennie C vent the w Mrs. H, A Elliot 1€T 148 apartments it the Rober : made vacant by as Sanders 1 ‘without | see looked a Ryman, ek end Moore, (rard moved ' caused a grateiul from i three Miss § het Marth health is slowly recover our attended the al State week and more should bave They report 4 most successful meeting and say many good things of their treatment at the College veveral of teachers te I Colle Ke, Sta ational convention last done so While there was no Rene ral picnic of | our Howard Sunday Schools glorious Fourth, teachers took on the ments were served, time had One of the so-called accidents” national holiday celebration woke Prof, | Samuel Robb very suddenly and very thoroughly, about five o'c A in the morning, when a spent ball’ from a {small rifle or revolver, struck him on | his knee as he lay in his bed. No seri- | ous injury done, but some patriot had | been careless, The Howard Brick Works made the largest month's output in June, since Shey started. Who says business io slow foward? Just forty years ago, June 29, Capt. and a general good | this | nIversa several of our youog | their classes to the woods at different points, where good refresh- | of the H. C. Holter, married Hall, on her nineteenth year they celebrated the party Miss Mary E. birthday, at 1d double Aan- by a home of all the children, If all contests ball were other athletic | in the true, vith the same games and conducted sportsmanlike manner and gentlemanly conduct the How day, ai nh be ard teams there would be no plaint on the part of e dious The \ ana very | ( ati from s Bee field last n the On our twee h Creek and Satur. grounds tor come. en the t fasti game uw + hard fought art to finish, te lcd that the the narrow Howard from play Howard ident nor the 1 har I wugh by 1 fav of ir, ah tor margin or of nd dur- VIO ball’ there wa mony ROMOLA w heat OAK HALL ROMOLA A Most Valuable Agent. 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Y., about the nated in k that characterized | ablest | Arthur ] Shoe, ames The misses Minnie and Maude Walker { have returned | to Bellwood, William Watson ed home after field and other places of interest Edna Rodgers of her cousin, Eva Mrs, daughter, RUNVILLE. Shank and spent Sunday at Lucas. MILESBURG Ira Proudfoot, of Altoona, mother Mrs, James McCullingh, son, were guests of her Kreamer, of Wm. Potter ; } ladelphia, have taken 1 isekeeping in their summer domic I | George Se of Osceola, is the guest guest of hi witherite, On Grant Houseman Spears and wife, Mildred, f Altoona, 2 years and 4 d of the former . 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