v THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 15, 1908, Page 7 Correspondents Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM NITTANY Mrs. Mollie Fultz, of Millwaukee, is | visiting her mother, Mrs, Tate, and many friends here, : Tom Shope and wife, of Milesburg, visited Mrs. Tate on Sunday. ; Joe Peck, of Kansas, was the guest of his brother, S. Peck and family, last week, Art Young and family, of Cross Forks, Potter county, are visiting their parents and many friends around here, We had a fine rain on Saturday; it was | very much needed. We noticed Ida Nihart and Pearl Web. er, of Lamar, in our town on Sunday. H. G. Rodgers and wife are all smiles since the arrival of a young daughter, | which came to their house to stay. Most of our people attended the Cen tre county fair last week and all report | having had a fine time. We noticed quite a Hublersburg people and quite a number from nearby towns, in our town on HSun- day. Harry State College, visited parents many friends here over Sunday. Mittie Winkleman has retur after spending Bellefonte. his and ned home ven, Normal, this winter, Simeon Hazzard, YARNELL ’ » Heaton's owing at Michael were called to Bellwood death of a near relative. Geo. Cunningham and son Melvin Naaty Glo, spent the past week at J Croft's. Mrs Cunningham was for ly Marie Croft, one of our most poj to the young ladies REBERSBURG 1 glad t im proving Anvone in w C. E. Long's his house D. D. Royer and w from a week's visit and other plac es Our landlord, Thomas ed from a few weeks’ visit Henry Royer, of Joh ing a few ds th his Royer, Anyone w ing se fine registered heifers, all Mever's Mr Meyer returne Milton with a Dall dozen orm » Many of our rmers ar t} husking fe returned ne to Bellefonte, Zion Faxon, return Istown. 18 spend AYS ¥ brother, Thomas from rough having a good crop We are glad to state that Moyer is able to be up again Mrs. Robert Diehl, who was laid up all summer with a sore foot, is slowly improving. : Quite a number attended the fair last week, Miss Kate WADDLE. Minnie Chase, of Elmira, is visiting her friend, Mrs. Harry Thomas Mrs, D. W. Dailey, of Philadelphia, is visiting at her parental home, A Thomas’, C. Curtis Jones left for Winber where he | expects to make the hatchet and saw fly | for the Winber lumber company, Rev, Bailey preached his first sermon, on Sunday night It doesn't do much dodge the devil to pay. ood to try to collector when there's the number of the | Mauck, who is employed at| some lime nursing near | FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MILESBURG. Joseph G. McKinley, of South Wil- [ liamsport, is a guest of his Robert Broome and family, Wm. Neuman is again papa; on Mon- | day of last week his wife presented him with a pair of twin girls; has since buried one, Robert Malone with his sons, of Snow | Shoe, were guests of Thomas Taylor, Charles Haupt and of South Fork, were guests of P. H. Haupt and family. Augustus Holt, of Snow Shoe, was a visitor to the burg and taking in the fair; also James Watson, of the same place, took in the fair. Joseph Ammerman, of Tyrone, was in hands with many of son, { the burg shaking | his old friends. Thomas Campbell, of Renovo, { Campbell, of Kane, and James Cam of Tyrone, were guests of their parents, On Friday 1d | passed ove : { 50 in number, n, of Medix » burg. liamsport vires Ash! A far LEMONT BOGGS TwP, Sat Was the Centre CLARENCE Midlam was visitis Earl Midlam, last Rankin visiting Frank Uzzles Emma nephew 8. ¥ week Miss Mr Varina Price, one of our accomplished young lies, of ( Pi very popular with the school teacher Charles? Holtz pple is slowly recover. her uncles, lac arence Supply store how about it Charles ing. Mrs the been away for past week visiting her parents Mr. David Chambers is greatly pleased over his ponies from the prarie Hunting 1s all the go, but sorry to say that too much fire has been raging around in the woods Maud Fetzer and friend. pen, are frequent callers here, There has been much talk about electric light for Clarence; they had bet. ter get to work, Edva Cris KO TYLERSVILLE, Noah Weaver and wife, of Lock ven, are visiting here, Samuel Glantz and wife, of Ridgway, are visiting here, George Wolf's, of Cedar Springs, vis ited their parents, Samuel Wolf's and Mrs. Anne Kerstetter, over Sunday, | Dr, Goodman and family, of Logan- | ton, were visiting here over Sunday. Peter Womerdorf and wife, of Carroll, J visited Cyrus Greninger's over Sunday, The base ball game played at Lemont between our Tylersville boys and their boys was 14 to 13 Ha | nephew, | RUNVILLE, Our school is progressing Pletcher, home of Forden Walker's. to Tyrone recently. What traction Charley? | Rev. Hamilton and family i rived in our village. Preaching services | Sunday morning and evening; every: body invited to attend, One of our young men was detained | Saturday night from going to see his “best.” The next time do not go to the | mountain city the ‘‘air” agree with you, Skiddoo, turkeys and squirels, for your hiding places, the hunters are com ing Homer Walker and family, of Bush Grove, were guests of Forden Walker's on Sunday The farmers of our town have been busily engaged in making Pennsylvania salve, husking cornand gatherin kins, which will soon be a thing of the past on the program, The scribe was informed to tion to one of Yarnell's interes men who is female sex Ben Watson, relatives and Was as does not £ pump call atten- generally ad among the BOALSBURG AE mt phoid feve Harry Gillman and wife, of Rebers. burg, spent a few days at |. W. Ma lers PINE GLENN W ™ € a WINGATE [5 BOGGS Twp, FAIRVIEW list are Fanny Shawley and mel scas; hope for their re coy Ellie Lucas and Justin Watkin spent a few days h John Mills, of Milesburg Carrie Bennet spent Sunday last week wi and Florence Lucas at the home of Irvin Rob inson Fred Ha } atamph Howard, spen of wife and baby Rosy } Sunday at J. B. Lucas’ Lizzie L turned home after spending a few weeks at Yarnell Edward Confer is a night watcher at Alonzo Woomers, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday nights Kthel Woomer is greatly recovered after falling down the attic steps nes ICAS NAS Te COLLEGE Twp, BEANCH Vanie Leech spent Sunday with her friend Margaret | dn Two certain young men call up along | traction, Curtis at Luther Peters’, at Oak Hall, Those who spent Sunday at John Breon's were, Mrs. Miller and Mr, Ritter, of Centrehall, and Charles Zeigler and family, of Rock View; also Edgar Zeig- ler, of Pleasant Gap, and Solomon Lohr and wife and William Cramer, Mr. Resides and Mr. Dukens, of Belie fonte, spent Sunday at Wallace Mu ssers rapidly | under the skillful instructions of Asbury | The stork making his visits over the | country left a bright baby boy at the | Charles Rodgers made a business trip | the at- | have ar- | the Branch on Sundays; what's the at- | irls i Heyer, and wife, spent Sunday Some Names Which Figure In the Talk of the Politicians, Eben $8. Draper of Massachu- setts—Cleveland Letter Dispute BIN SB. PER, the pres. ent leutenant governor of Massa chusetts, who was recently nom® ated by the Republicans for governor, 1s not ed particularly for two things, his part in framing the gold standard resolution of the Republican platform of 1806 and his work in raising $200,000 for the hospital ship Bay State in the Spanish American war, The lieutenant govérn or is fifty years old and is connected with several banks and industrial cor porations, but Is an especially lmpor tant factor In one of the largest textile manufactories in the world. This wa his father's business, and after the son got Massacl gettg 1 ERBEN B. 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The others were not completed before Mr, Cleveland's denth Mr. Brandenburg Is a magazine wri er who has attained for his ar ticles on f{mmigration The chars Cleveland's signature to th article was forged has bee under investigation by District Atk Mr. Brandenburg claim note 5 result of a certain Democrats thought that the best the conspira who, bh wany 1 on Dem on its genuineness, A Clever Chinaman. Vi Kuyin W. Koo, member of the | semior class of ColimWia college and | the | tered ! matic editor In chief of the Columbia Spec tator, the paper, returned to university recently after a trip firound the world in which he stopped at his home near Shanghai for a month and visited his parents. He has en- the Columbia Law school and will prepare himself to enter the diplo- service of China, He says China 1s In a state of peace and that the yellow peril is a myth, as China is large enough to provide territory for a population much larger than it has at present, college a : I'he man who wastes } ight of the fact ti before 8 time seems to lose all he dies You want to buy where y money. JOHN J. REFERENCES: Vou money. YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers ano Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON wire at on LAWLER 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS x x “ Special Sale! SATURDAY, OCT. 18, Ladies’ Fine Coats BLACK AND MIX} D COLORS 50 Coats, at special price, $4.98 2.00 Coats, at special price, $9.48 $7 $10.00 Coats, at special price, $7.98 $1 $1 8.00 Coats, at special price, $12.73 Workmen’s Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, PA. 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