THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER ,22 1908. Page 7 ra ———— T————————— Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN PR CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY et a a MILESBURG. Mrs, Crock and Mrs, Swartz, of How- | ard, Sundayed with Uriah Houzel and family. George Stroup and wife, with his son- in-law, McClure and family, of Patton, are guests of Miss Ella Wagner, Mrs. Fanny Hill Taylor, of is a guest of the Tyler siste Lee Jones left for Avonmore his sister, Mrs. Lucas. Ira Proudfoot, of Altoona, mother last week, Tobias Green, of Hazleton, 1s a guest of Henry Comer, John Green, aft Mrs. Comer, returnes Pa. Margery Eckly, of Bush Hollow, Sun- dayed with Mrs. John Wetzler. y Foster McKinle y and Rash Williams, of Willi f Williar Broome and family. Mrs. Pauline Hibler ar Mary. ari e from it with York. A social on Sati and ¢ the benefit of the Milesburg will be served. to give a helping all. 1 Altoona, T'S. to visit visited his amsport, were guests lowing ofhcers Lodge, No 410 1.6. O, installed on S 17, 1908 N G G—George Darr ; Saturd: Vv - Harry lge—George . Brower, L.’ Herbert Young ner, Sundaye Mrs. Levi Grubt Ww. T. Heaton, WADDLE were broken, ne is getting along now as well as can be expected William Stine, of johosonburg, spent | a week with his aged mother, Mrs Jonas Stine. v wnt BOGGS Twp WINGATE ra 1ddir ; } with nish, and expects to visi arrisburg and Philad 1 Stere some lime JORLS. George both of few days last week with the latter's parents, Eli Stere's George Sayder lady friend, of Mill Hall, spent Sunday evening with his brother James Suyder John Sheckler and wife, of Bellefonte, pet Sunday evening with her sister achel Hartsock. Green Watson and wife spent Sunday afternoon with Wilmer Lannen. Edward Mayes, of Snow Shoe. is seen on our streets quite often; what's the at. traction Eddy? spept a and John Rowen, of Snow Shoe, Sunday- | ed with his lady friend Rose Warner, LIVONIA, Henry Shultz, a former resident, is spending some time among us, E. M. Delong and wife spent Satur. day night with M.W, Adams, essie Adams took a trip to Millheim, on Saturday. Mr. Embig, of Sugar valley, tra a large bear on Friday which makes thrée bears for him in the last three weeks, all caught in the Narrows near this place, Stover, Reuben Stover, and Raymond Adams, each shot a wild tur. last week, many friends of Arctura DeLong will be glad to hear that she is doing well after the operation ormed on her in Philadelphia, last Wed , The difference between a man and a mule is that a mule kicks with his feet, id AARONSBURG, Mrs. Clarke Herman, of State College, | was the guest of her brother A, S. Sto- ver and family, on Sunday. Geo. Corman and wife, of Freeport, Ill, and Mr. Noah Corman and Rebersburg, spent a day with friends in town, Mildred Acker has lege to friends Prof. R. Saturday Col- with State months gone to few spend “ U. Wasson and Sunday and wife spent 8 with friend 8 at | Lemont and Pleasant Gap. Geo, Weaver and by her father, J. C Sabbath with friends at Coburn. Mrs. Tig of Germantown, were of the Kline sis + day las Mrs, Rebece harles 101 } lersl at which place she wile, accompani tover, ple and son and Mrs, Speidle, the t week, what Hu moved } \ } LO t expect neighbor Ke pl I1SY past weex Our the skillf f Cos \1 SMULLTON LEMONT Qtr orl on his har Rev. Newton Bailey was n around town, on We George C. Meyer loaded a car of win. ter appies this week Mrs. Jacob Bottorf. and daughter, Ella, visited at Lock Haven over Sun. day at the home of John Waite, smberman Bedient and men are busy hauling ties to the railroad. Mrs. P. C. Bradford and son. Carl, are visiting among friends in Milton. this week Samuel B. Weaver returned from Dix this last week James E. Lenker enjoyed a few days with his mother at Aaronsburg, last week Mrs. James Osman Helen, are taking « two Altoona. Bess A Both bio gave a supper to her class of nine boys, Saturday evening, w Clarence A, Hout and family Sun. dayed at the home of George Williams. xing Calis inesday and daughter, weeks’ TYLERSVILLE A number of our people attended the sale of Dr, Goodman, of Loganton, last Saturday, A. H. Garis, wife and two children, visited at Nippano valley a fow days, Kline Confer and family, of Mackey: wills, visited at this place last Sunday, m, Gin + of Mill Hall, visited at the home of hi father, David Gingery, ey Walser and sister Mary, Logan. torts ried ls pike Fe as A uryman this week. WL Translar A his best friend wife, of | visit in | NITTANY. Those from a distance visiting rela- tives around here the past week are { Art Young and family, of Crossforks; | Charley Young and f | field, were guests of their parents; G. | WL Young's, Frank Bartley and family, | | Mrs. Wesley Herr and Miss Nan Reish, | * | of Salona, Robb, of Wink- Marilla Williams and Lottie { Bellefonte, were guests, of Mittie { leman; B. F. Guiser family, of | Windber; W. B, Rossman and wife, of H Mrs, William Webner and | Howard; | daughter, Pearl, of Lamar; the Misses Rossman, and | Helen and Floren ot tondale, were gues | Tolbert's, Next Sunday will decide whether day sc or not; munity so thi Mitch Gardner and several otl } | 1 111 ITI NOoOl § Lis pi we will be continu itis a shame 1 a kly settle by came SOBER. i Fraok Deloag and wife Howard Fisen? Mrs J ¢ were caliers at ret week STATE COLLEGE PENN HALL, Indian summer days. r 4 welcome visitor ut rain wor 1 sister Myra, pass- These are ’ George > and ed through town last Monday E. R. Wolf, instru of the town chool, spent Sunday with his mother at Wolf's Store J. R Kline made a flylug trip to Mill. heim one day last week Condo spent Sunday with tor Clara parents Dr. D. M. Wolf was a pleasant caller al the home of C. W Fisher. Maud Corman spent Sunday with her school chum, Sarah Condo Mrs. 85. M, Fisher is staying at the home of her* brother, David Keller, who is ill with pueumonia, Jerry Al ht and family spent Sun- wi { day with the former's parents, John Al- bright, COLLEGE Twp, ALTO Hunting season is here and lots of hunters but little game. Charles Port and wife, of Tyrone, were visiting at the home of D, Gummo, Al. Overland and wife, of Altoona, visited at the homes of Mr, Queal and Joe Stone, Ida and Lizzie Jones, of Waddle, were callers on friends, on Saturday, Carrie Kline and Mary Stone have oN RI rs, n and. ma of last week, oi | n Rove shot a wild turkey, v Going 10 aot wil beat’ ae one Are t an hing at has Dn ly yet, y family, of Clear- | her | HOWARD, | The wonderful drouth continues not- | few days ago, and the atmosphere, at this writing, is almost suffocatingly fill- {ed and packed with the smoke and smel of not far distant woods fires, Our supply of splendid, clear, cool, | soft mountain water holds out undimin- ished, notwithstanding this; and we are all profoundly grateful for that and praise the foresight nels who put in our in face of sume Our of the borough co water opposition, WOrks years ago, Lily & 1 grown, bank is no { going weil-governed fact t ul und ri aliead, bound tor § DUSINess wou not fie Bryan Prise 14 Taft Si campaign is ove Mail route agen Ing His vacation, Schenck is caring stead, I'he affable manners pleasing ad and modest speech of Candidate Meyers made him many triends during a recent visit here Ibe bright light from up the valley which startled some of our people late last Wednesday evening, came from the } eos » before the | burning barn of Fred Barnes, about two miles west of here. Though no stock was burned but one bull, it made a dis. Astrous fire to the tenant, harness and machinery, of which he had a far too small insurance. Cause of fire unknown, Bower had $600 insurance. Foundations for an extension of his already fine, large porch, which will lead to and connect with a new out-kitchen and wood house, have been just com. pleted by citizen John Holmes, Removing an’ old and worn board walk, and replacing it with substantial brick, is the latest improvement to the Weber & Co. meat market, Mrs. Elisabeth Deter, who has been having an extended visit with ber daughter, Mrs. Robert P, Confer, in this township, returned to her home at Cur wensville, last week, Charles Walizer has secured the ser. vices, in his meat market, of an affable and , in the well mannered clerk of Harvey Nefl, formerly of Mabaltey, Anva Muffley, teacher of the . mar school, is on the sick list and her school is temporarily closed. Ambrose | Gramley, who lost all his seasons crops, | JULIAN, Mrs, D. H. Meiss, of Barnesboro, is : | withstanding the relieving showers of a visiting relatives here, W. B. Myers is off for a few days on | | account of affected eyesight, The opening of turke the usual number of hunters to our | town, Pittsburg, land as a result, turkeys were | brought in on the first day of season; some of the succe Sones, Robert Weller, Dan’l Murpay and party, (ill, Alex. Hoover nd Randall Mattern 1 while a party from sixteen ful ones were: Geo - Aaron I four; party, irner john two! season brought | Winber, Johnstown, ! — was well attended on Saturday night, « k H. Turner and wife, after spending | afew days with relatives in Clearfielc | and DuBois, returned home on Wednes- day. | fra Davis, Jr., who is employed at Pitcairn, is spending a few days at his | home in Julian. Orlanda Boyer, of Ashtola, spending his vacation at his Pa. is old home THIS You want to buy JOHN J. 1 REFERENCES: Live Stock You mone J EXCHANGH UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers an? Feeding Cattle SEASON LAWLER BUILDING Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS IX Special Sale SATURDAY, OCT. 18, Ladies’ Fine Coats 10.00 Coats, at 12.00 Coats, at $ $ $ $18.00 Coats, at D MIX 7.50 Coats, at special price, $4.98 Q special price, $7.98 special price, $9.48 special price, $12.73 Workmen's Bargain Store BELLEFONTE, PA. Something New For Mechanics ! SAVES TIVE SAVES LABOR SAVES MONEY A “\ Olewine's Hardware, Bellefonte. INSTANTLY DL GREASE AND 22 THE UFiLITY COMPANY “1 RR Et ——— —— v i LER di ii TE Sh a SR SE NE SE on i A. E. Schad Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water wasn TNR wn SANITARY PLUMBING Heating, Slating, Tin Roofing, fae Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Spouting, All kinds of Tioware made to order, — Printed on tough bly cents; TRESPASS NOTICES card board, and oon. forming to the recent Act of Asem. ing trespassing. for 25 cents; 13 for 50 conta, Price 6 AT THIS OFFICE
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