Page 7 190%. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 24, | | Correspondents’ Department | {to be daily appre inated THE NEWS IN MILESBURG J. B. Edminson and wi lege, were guests of Th wile, \ N Creorge ‘on Wedn vw Thon D Pe. m., { Centre Hall ; : and G. D. Ornd M. Werts John Brun at Lloyd's Mills + Noah Brungard is Royer's. Engard’'s are threshing at Ja cob Mussers—you may just think how many are threshing on a small ore: in this Aicinity at one time. H. N. Wert & Co, are hulling clover seed in Penns val ley and have a { C. E. Duck threshing thrachin some parts « : RUNVILL the A at Centre Hall L. J. Heaton is Milesburg Rev, O, There in the wi th set nel boast of ting off t inate as t L ver The M M ¢ man, who swiftly wa AalAd He O38 Lauglin, Similar, were gue Frid Harris were rs ite home Rev. 0.1 charge other station of work him from Rev. R place Elsie Bottorfl Scotia, ents Stewart, pastor of this been app nnted to take an which will prevent returning as was anticipated M. Hamilton will take his has who is employed at speat Sunday with her par- LIVONIA All anxiously looking for rain, it is badly needed. Harry Conser and wife, of Kansas, | and Mrs. Hall, of Williamsport, visited Samuel Conser's last week, Beatrice Kreider spent Sunday at home, Herbert Stover take left us last up his work as teacher in one of the Poll sburg schools, Rev, retzel took supper at George Stover's last Sunday, George Stover and Garfield Adams spent last Saturday in Clinton county, and by all reports, must have had the time of their lives. Leslie Stover and wife took in the sights of Sugar valley, n account of the very dry weather John Wolfe has been oblig to shut down his stave mill for the present, week to | CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MOSHANNON. Rachael Lucas entertained her friends Misses Lydia and Taylor, Milesburg, at her home here, this week John F. Lucas d Bellefonte and » Hall, the Grang | Florence ol BOALSBURG I. M. Kimport Mary Reish State College. Mrs State College, tt this week at oyed a sh Mrs. Ellen LJaniey en ist week at LAMAR have fini ee farmers some are t Are waiting Kling who is empl Wilcock Boiler Co. . rough f } xs other 1ie othe Clyde Babcock & it home or rain we it they BVER On Saturday o ed through the le. where NY fossed Dats = n team of tha place | after bard work on both sides score being 1314 in Lamar's favor week before they were to Hublersburg, but they were easy, as Lamar shut them out with a $0. With a little more practice like this, and our team will be O, K There was quite a fire in the woods west of the station the past week; con stable Wilson was out several days and | nights ‘with a crew of men fighting fire and won the game one score of TYLERSVILLE Our schools opened here last Monday, the 21. The baseball played here between La- | | mar and {rerio last Salurday was 14 to 13 in favor of Lamar, ohn Caris and Lulu Kerstetter visit. | | ed his son, O. A, Caris, of Beech Creek | | last Sunday. | Henry Walizer and sister, Mary, of | Loganton, were seen here last Sun. fot dam Fiedler, wife and children, of | farsey Shore, visited the latter's parents reorge Day's last Sunday, | Frank Seyler's who were living at | Lamar, moved here last week, Not much wheat is sown yet on ac. count of the dry weather, Ray Morgan and son, formerly of ! HOWARD In these drouthy days, supply of good, clean, soft Howard enjoys, 18 of the blessings Cur ol the bountiful water, which | 4 one SOurces undimi this paramount nish ly 1s ed by the long ll and with s we would cheerfully divide nn of out neighboring town Miss Lulu Joht Miss Nori her friend, fonte Mis port, week end wirilors a he home of Reuben and Mrs, Lucas James Gault are enjoying | heir v " ; Be were Henry and a visit from th other, Mrs. Samuel | 1" ’ delle Gaul ose home is in wm, who has rch people Reneraiiy a Ar ist i [+1] Wis to Warning ags impropriety participatio in the solemn whose conduct may have to render them temporarily “unworthy” to acceptably partake of the sacred symbols, Some reference to this phase | of the feast is often made by the offi ats ing minister in these modern days, but the venerable and eminently religious {lady whom we quote seemed to feel that in the days gone by, when the subject was made more prominent by its pre- [sentation in a special address by a stranger in the puipit, the whole sub. [ject was given a degree of solemnity which is now somewhat lessened by its absence, The strong emphasis placed upon the impropriety, not to say simple- ness, of “eating and drinking unworthi- ly” made in ber judgment, a more last. ing impression upon the minds of the membership, and proved a more effec. tive deterrent upon the demeaner of any who might have been thoughtiessly inclined or neglectful of assumed obliga. tions, It may be true that in some cases “the'old things are the best” and +t any rate, this old custom and its rather pecu- liar name, are very interesting. Web ster, in his authorities for and illustra Rive of rvice by any been such as Lo minke on the feelings 6 pproy order to hin Are tions of the use of the transitory verb fence” quoes thus from Dr, McCheyne TO FENCE THE TABLES (SCOTTISH CHURCH, ) y solemn address to those who present Ive Lo commune at the Lord's supper LO Lhe s¥rvice hems pine in unworthy NITTANY WOODWARD { ’ £ “ the mour n fire Creek which isin as far already a, field Hollow, the Winkleblech The « hampion y hit | : 3 rm no y are mn TWP ov) GREGG This is the trade-mark of Scott’s Emulsion and ison every bottle of it sold in the world —which amounts to several millions yearly Why-Because it has made s0 many sickly children strong and well—giv: health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girls and restored to health so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption, Send this advertisement, te her with name of paper in which it appears, your address and four cents to cover pastage, and we will send you a ‘Complete Handy Atlas of the World SCOTT & DOWNER, 409 Pearl 8t N.Y, Sarah 8 at Ja ob Heller's. {, Corman and wife those who | a few days at Williamsport few A LIST Ibina Watson Divide SMULLTON, The regular annu REBERSBURG Hill, of Easton, is home ser- y Rev, The by the the il harye vices were held he Max Lantz, the Lauthera: hurch n | ladies that church roducts o A i { i oarder i v & ing, wa i riy well i 10 ela, araen an : Vets Is ing sermon ome ol handel BOGGS 1 wp If You Read This a fect 11ers and leachers as Jefferson Med, Col TR aw wolow. of Hare sof nett Med King, M. 1 M. Scudden dwin M nd scores of emi ent in their several die, ot good Was Fetze seh lay L glance at w Lhat tains 1 a A LINDEN HAL Miller, wife at sho Ville wife a - yy we The Fall and Winter Campaign in Clothing, Hats, Shirts Men's Furnishing Goods i i Ieee } } il CArnest; we are We have Ed. V. Price & Co., also Thz Hopkins Tailoring Co.s" Swatches. For Clothing Made to Order--Kuppen- heimer’s full line of Suits, Over- coats and Watersheds. Spalding’s Athletic Goods. GOODS the market prodne Hats of all the leading makes. MONTGOMERY & COMPANY, BELLEFONTE and STATE COLLEGE. TRESPASS NOTICES Printed on tough eard board, and con- forming to the recent Act of Assem- bly regarding trespassing. Price 5 cents; 6 for 25 cents; 13 for 50 cents. B# AT THIS OFFICE
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