THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, A. JULY aga “thy 1908, I ici Page 5 Correspondents’ my artment THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM MARTHA. The farmers are all very busy with | their harvesting, having had very fine weather for the past few weeks, The presiding elder gave an excelleat | church, on Sabbath sermon at the M. E, afternoon, The Roll call at the Y. church was largely attended, Mr. Overly, of Anita brother-indaw, J. W. place. at this writing. I. P. William writing; all hope Mrs. James services B E. 1S Vist Wagner, low at very ho have been very » time past are speedily re covering. J. W. Wagner the city, on Satur The Martha b bats with Juli score of two to & tha, The the game prominent i Martha was J with his face all the Martha boys S. T. Richards ing that things wer bovs di 1 some among them N. | the air, causing Mr. Musser to say that big word *‘out.” Do not forget t day, at Martha, t Martha. Also the festival, and evening at Martha ball Every one cordially invited t enjoy themselves. w weal ou ne DI Ame ( > etween OAK HALL. Everyone was Saturday night. *‘bouncer.” Farmers here are through grain, and a few have began plowin the a glad for rain Will be hauling i th Wl acreage will be sown, After considerable time home of Clayton Etters second to none, when done pretty home, 1a few more well to follow the example A meeting of the stockhol Oak Hall & Lind Hall was h t Thursd and worl looms will Would on 1eld las k not ail bers should to these meeting on, then “other fell On Saturday y son, Harry, drove over to ne to Boals burg coneberger, Ells Houtz of State College, says she knows what makes butter and quently is a frequent customer at the will in this place. One young man says “such gir et worthy husbands” and he what about Push the g« meanwhile, Ella, y e ig too 1s shouls knows 1 YOO YARN re ELL. » Clarence, ot i Our people are he bushel Robert Parks, Jr on Sunday James Houston has left for Grassflat where he has secured employment, What has become of the Clarence scribe’ What has become of those wedding bells; we don’t hear them any more? Mollie Hays, of Snow Shoe, visited her mother, on Sunday, The early potatoes are all dying off. Our farmers are all done making . Visited frie bay. We hear some talk of putting in a compressed air plant at Taylor No. 1 for mining coal W. B. Hall transacted business Bellefonte, one day last week Mrs. Geo. Fisher, ot Germania, spent Sunday at the Ruthenburg home. ’ in Too Happy to Live. A question now arises, Can a person, by using Sexine Pills, become too happy to live? No. Buta person who feels 80 weak and nervous that life seems a burden can be made, happy by building him or herself up by the use of Sexine Pills. Price, $1 a box, 6 boxes $5. Ad dress or call on C, M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the prin. cipul remedies and do not substitute, Many a fellow who isn't very strong Gattis around a big opinion of him- self, Some married men are grateful to be even treated like one of the family. on potato n g for fall seeding, and apparently, a large conse | FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY RUNVILLE, is about past of the steam resounding through our Harvesting and the shrill whistle again heard town Mrs. Howard Parsons and little son, Robert, of Vandergrift, are guests at the home of James Watson, Elizabeth Dinger, of it at the he ow, 1 (lass ) v.0, T 104 pleasant gue yme of Re olewarts, Jayne Roberts Philipsburg, Edward Poorman, recently. The farmer boys were heard si “When the harve nm and Miss at the of f Simeler, were guests ome o nging, 1 ’ y Gays dear) we are going home. Mrs, Matilda | home after ’ \¢ ice Ol 7.30 p gave an «four about twenty on last Wednesday even weeks { visit with her cousin, itherite, re- turned to her home at Osceola Mills, J. A. Alexander has gone to Pitcairn where he has employment. Quite a number ot the Runville ple attended the show, Friday Mrs. Floyd Davis is on th Jean Robertson ar | visiting at E. Poorman's Price and Walker wn Sunday even Snow Shoe. Must n down the road hn é Witherite is 4 Eva noe, James Sn veral avs, BOGGS Twp Corn and oats are section, since we are gelling some she r fine in thi ng this : IW 4 ZION nit ng people spent Penn ( Minnie and Mary say they enjoyed nothing so well as the shower on top of the mountain The young Reformed church, will hold a festival here, Satur day, Aug. 1. The usual delicacies of the season will be served and you are asked to come and help a good cause | along, The carpenters have nearly finished Horace Kauffmdn's new barn, Albert Shaffer, Ed. Lutz and Henry Lesh, are roofing the buildings on the Valentime farm, occupied by B, F, Lutz, Wm. Smith has begun threshing with his new outfit. It works like a charm ave ladies of the HECLA PARK | Wm. Zimmerman and son Earl, who | are engaged at Bellefonte at their trade, | painting, Sundayed at their home, | The annual meeting of the Nittany | Country Club was held last Saturday, Quite a large delegation was present, C, C. Workman, Bert Fulton and Wm, Miller took advantage of the excursion to Watkins Glenn, N. Y., over Sunday. Wonder where Skip got to Saturday evening? The Yiecta Park base ball team, No, 2, will hold a festival here, July asth, to which all are cordially invited, They promise to make the evening one of pleasure to all, Hey will have dancing, music by Deitrick's Orchestra, refresh. ments of all kinds and many amuse ments too numerous to mention. Come and see them and enjoy yourselves, thresher is | HOWARD, A strong, little, fine baby came last | | \ | Saturday to gladden the home of Charles | M. Confer and wife. | Another week of fairly good weather | has given the farmers opportunity to complete the harvest which they have | {not failed to improve, and the fine crops a | of hay and summer grains are about all safely housed and in excellent condition, Rumor has it that Frank J. Holter intil recently a citizen here, has taken o himself a wife from among the fine it | fof Hu | girls of Corry, Pa, | Sunday for walking in the country, \ all their friends took advantage » good roads near and orderly stroller Ne nature rnoon Was an alte and every body and town wi were “ail rather Pletcher Z has ti ier brother Eugene . : i eiplia, are "pen hn od : ome y now residents of Ph ing their vacation at the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Pletcher Asbury Pletcher still in the hospital at Altoona, is reported as recovering from the fractured leg which he sustained) in jumping from a train, by members of his family who visited him, last week He is also inclined to think that the next time he wants to get off a train he will wait until it stops Wycklif Gardner and Mrs. C. K. Shutt, of Kane, are visiting their father, | the venerable Jackson Gardner, Rev. Rollin 8, Taylor, of the M. E church here, and Rev, Charles C. Kelsey, of the M. E. church at Snow Shoe, ex changed pulpits last Sabbath, Mr, Kel. | {sey made a good impression upon the congregation here ‘ The festival of the Evangelical church, | Saturday evening, was somewhat marred ! by the rain but the people were admitted | to the school building where they liad a | pleasant social time, and a only sum | | for church purposes was realized, Miss Biter, Miss Diets, Miss Pearl | Gates, and Messrs, A. M Bulter, H, A. | Robb, W, C, Thompson, and Joseph L. | Gardner, have been elected teachers for | the Howard schools for the coming term. of The Only Way. A friend at our elbow suggests that the best way to head off the mail order houses is for the local merchants to advertise liberall and fot the trade themselves, It So look reasonable. All of the successful mail order houses are heavy advertisers and if they make it pay why not the local merchants, i NITTANY. | Mrs. Philip Krape, of Lamar, visited | Perry Webner and family, and George Tolbert and wife, one day last week. | Frank Emerick, Jr., and family, of | Johnstown, who visited their many | friends here the last several weeks, have | returned to their home in Johnstown, | Minnie Martz, of Beech Creek, is visit ing ber inend, Rose Mrs. W. Ib Rossen ng George B mn i’ AJ Diersourg., wi sheats an, ward, is] visit Folbert Mrs umberger chitldren, It Our streets Sunday. Pr. 8S. 5. McCormic BOALSBURG. McFarlar : Bad Symptoms. 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