THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, P/ » 14 + DECEMBER 17, 1908, Correspondents’ Depa rtment THE NEWS IN BOALSBURG, George Fisher and wife are the hap- yy parents of a fine big boy, who came font week to share master Harold's play things. ) Harry Ishler entered the Bellefonte hospital last week for treatment, Edward Williams and wife are mourn- ing the death their little daughter, Mary Agnes, age Imost three years, who died very suddenly last Wednesday, of pneumonia | were held day O01 in th ol pe orly REBERSBURG Saturd e like 20 Bowers COLLEGE Twp BAY MH John Br Ingardner in Lotta through here on Monday Harry Musser and » Margaret did some shopping in Bellefonte on Sat. urday Edward Decker and family of last week at John Breon's Charles Dale spent last toona Margaret State College Mrs. Henrietta Dale, of Boalsburg, spent last week at the home of Charles Dale. Andrew Lytle is all smiles because he randpa again, ‘he social held at Samuel Glenn's on Tuesday evening, Dec. 8, for the bene. fit of the Presbyterian church, was well attended, Those who spent Breon's were, W, H. of Oscar Witmer re A iter pent part week in Al. Musser is Sunday at John Krape and wife, ¥ ~Hankerchiefs—always acceptable white or colored, plain or initial all grades at Sims, CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | spent Sunday at Buffalo Run, also Bella Alco and | NITTANY, dale, and Miss Florence Heltman, of Mackeyville, were guests of Rev, Barth. | olomew and wife, recently, {| Mrs, Charley Yearick, {and Mr, and Mrs were guests of S, of Howard, | Smeltzer, of Illinois, Peck and family, last week. Mr were ¢ Ol and Mrs, Lew ek Howard, t McClintic nd « an EAGLE, of brother 0 iple Mrs. J. J. Gentz M ¥e sick list, for Renova on Sober, of Lowi rg, also Mr Nora Zerby were callers at U. G, Auman'son Priday Ed. Shively and Chas. Hinds, of Coburn, walked as far as Zerby station to take the train, but on Thursday even. ing they missed it and had to wait till Friday morning. i Furl Auman made a business trip to | Spring Mills last week. bu Ebert and WOODWARD ! The Orndorf & Stover Lumber Co. | located on the north side of Round Top, | and the Hosterman & Weaver Lumber | Co., located on the south side, are both | operating in full blast at present i The revival services in the United | Evangelical church at Aaronsburg, is! still in progress On Hunday forenoon, | United Evangelical i { this place will treat their school. All| | scholars ure supposed to be present that { day to get their treat; also be there after you have the treat, the of Dec, 27. Sunday school ~) bank, brought his family, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rugle, of Clinton. | | | next Saturday, | nery, organized i HOWARD. | sleigh bells of the season The first {tinkled on Friday, the 11th. and at this | this week, | writing *‘good sledding’ | | ' is reported by | the farmers and teamsters who come in | to our station and our stores, from all directions. Matthew of oul Jr.. cashier consisting of Mrs. Rogers and his little baby daughter | to their new home in the H. T. Lucas house, last Tuesday evening | A shooting match s announced for | y the 19th, near the can-| by Alonzo Henderson | and Ward V, Schenck. Edith Lucas, of Moshannon, her brother, C. C, Luca da C. Rhoads, who had mention and haps it in wo Rogers, , 14st rds the noti wh i : : ie } A. IAS DTOUR bedside, | ter, Mrs. D of Mifflinburg, and his son, man, of Ci A clothes) strung overhead, caught AD axe with which A, G, Hill was spiit ting kindhog one day week, and Mr. Hill caught the axe just over his right eye, causing an ugly bump and al badly discolored optic cago nt last ] | TYLERSVILLE. W. D. Kerstetter, wife and son, were | visiting at Greenburr last Sunday, | 0. A. Carls, of Beech Creek, visited his parents here, over Sunday Our teachers are attending institute at | Lock Haven this week A little girl came to the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Brown last week Papa can | now wear a broad smile A pamber of our people attended the funeral of Mrs. Jesse Long last Sunday. Mrs, Hosterman, of Johnsto wn, | visited her father P. T, Schreckengast, over Saturday and Sunday, who is suf. | fering of typhoid pneumonia Ladies’ colored overgaiters, to match the dress, soc, at Yeager's, LAMAR, The jingling of sleigh bells was heard Samuel Hazel is still quite ill at LEMONT. . nome, Isaac Armstrong has been on the sick | list this week, but is able to be out again, was engaged at| The sociable held at Samuel Glenn's in a new concrete | last week, by the Presbyterians, was a | success in every way and all enjoyed Mary | themselves, ( r Mrs, Harry Ream was { | | | i Msp | move | i pear Oak Hal Shiloh. | Bamuel Campbell from the Barnhart house to the McBride house, Christmas is coming again laus will good little boys and gir 1 near Williard 8, Meyer Zion last week, putting cistern We are sorry to yin who has been failing all winter, | s not improving, Her daughter, Mrs, | last week, but is | now fike and on Samuel, are spending some | The rains and that ime with her, {the week will relieve the j Swartz vening ls were out of water, at the ho pitable home of J VP The Methodist and Pre the attrac day schools are busy ge their Christmas service ay that Mrs ia then come around gery on the sick list is. Now wetter good, SNOW fell within The directors of College people who | 84¢ ' i rdav "gt g and lee irday evening and ei ted spent one e¢ n byterian Sun- | nace school, in place of Roxie v Pe lv 1 what 1 tion ing reaqy itor | who resigned coming township me 1, and Santa to see all be t Anna Steele to take charge of the Centre Fur UV oll neler, f the road nt {f water: the erd were w in Bulletin. o The Steel Coa guard. | C h--a Travel Safe ) vii = PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Not long ago a man in the lumber busi- ness who owns mills of his own and han dles several cars of lumber the week, ought what he needed for his new home from us He said he could do that cheaper than to supply his own material. It was ow- ing to our plan of “EVERYTHING ANYONE NEEDS for ANY BUILD. ING AT THIS ONE PLACE.” DIDN'T THE RUSH In that man’s buy, there is a hint for you, Mr. Builder. That man knew the inside of the lumber business--and came here. SHOP NOW EVEN IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AB THIS FELLOW AND MAD SORE i Could you hope to do better elsewhere, than he? Bellefonte Lumber Co. : THROAT ALL] LTH | | WAY | bowN Tonsiline AWOULD QUICKLY 7 CURE IT, STeaTTe*||.5OT TT" "* TT *2*Y*Y2>* > 22 TYYS A. E. Schad SANITARY PLUMBING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. / ¢ Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. Ei ia SR SE SE Sh OS Gas Fitting, Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, | hi Vy Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, All kinds of Tinware made to order, -tTeTTTNN" w A guiek, safe, soothing, | , Antiseptic cure for Bore Throat, tetefly describes TONSILING | A small bottle of Tons ine Insts longer than most an net Of Rare Throat. TONKILING cures Sore Mouth [and Honrseness and prevents Quinry sod Diphtixria. B58 and 50 cents ot all druggiets, TONSILINE (0, Canton, Ohia [rue ed i a Every Farmer Should Have a Bank Account! Every business man does have a bank acoount, booause It Is good business Your money is safer in 8 bank than anywhere else Your cheek is a receipt for the debt it pays Money in the bank strengthens your credit. The Nellefonte Trast Company ALWAYS wakes care of its depositors in the matter of loss A bank account teaches, helos and encourages you to save This Bank does all the book keeping. and your bask book is an socourste record of your business The next time you have with the old reliable The Bellefonte Trust Company. Any ehoel es or money pald you open a bank account
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