THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCI 18, 1909, Correspondents’ Departme nt THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM F { i NITTANY Snydertown school had a vacation the rast week on account of their teacher, | fiss Mayme Zerby, being sick; we are | glad to say that she is some better; hope she will soon be able to be at her post again. j 3 The people here in general are; very sorry to loose the Rev, Bartholomew and | wife: the change was very unexpected; the Rev. and wife have a host ot warm friends here who regret to see them leave, Next Saturday evening, 2oinst., the Sunday school class taught by Mrs. Mary Swartz will hold a box sociable in the Sunday school room of the church, here. All'are cordially invited to take | part and help raise the church fund. George Wilson, of lowa, was called home to attend the funeral of his broth- er Harry. Our band boys Rube Colyer, with ting out some fine mer season. Last Monday the entered the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cal] Wilson and claimed their youngest son, | Harry, after an illness of several weeks, He was aged 15yrs., sm., and 6 days; | he leaves to mourn father, mother, one | brother George and two sisters, Edna wife of William Long, of Snydertown, and Olie at home; the funeral largely attended. Harry's teacher an class mates Franklin school showed their highest esteem for | ful boquet their teacher, they are get- for the sum- have hem; music + e death angel St Was of the taking a beaut: for over son extend their h neighbors and f{ e iline the casket, MILESBURG nt a few S. H parents where position The juni high school gave a reception ia h the graduating class, Friday ev March 12. at the home of Mabel F one of the junior students. Refresh- ments of the season were served. All me. X . F. H. Haupt has an very sick for several days, but is mow recover. ing. Mrs. Adams 3 Mrs. Claren Ohio r f Boggs lass © O reese NY re Tat 0d JNADCY sister, Mrs, N Prof. tendent schools on ” gave Burn geometry high sch boy of 14 vy« every juestion was please D. E Sundayed wi Joseph Adan i ol. w Fit im nswere Versary o BOGGS TWP Mill R daughter Frank nley, of Moose n : spent Sunday wit Bessie Johnson wi with rheumatiss Samuel Miu A Dew team Clyde Watson cousin, near Pleasantvalley, misfortune to fall and dislocate bow, Edna Burd of Fairview spent Friday night at the home of her parents, E. M. Burd’s. Frances Confer, of Yarnell, Saturday at E. M. Burd's, It is not often you hear of a man for getting to shave, before he starts off on business trip, that is what one of our gentiemen dia. The funeral of Greene largely attended, her has grand hee Fearing eel sulfening n er of this pl tiny siti h wt while the el spent Watson was FERGUSON, Miss Berdie Meek is arranging to build a new barn Earl Johoson is suffering from a brok. en shoulder caused bya wicious bull tossing him Sherman Lutz is {ll of pneumonia and Samuel Corl is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia Convalescing are: Miss Nora Goheen suffering from spinal trouble; Mrs. Fan nie Harpster from nervous prostration; W. Hamill Glenn who has been confined to the house with grip; Mrs, Strouse, | who has been ill for some time: Fred Gummo is recovering from a siege of typhoid fever, armer Adam Louck is pursing a dis located elbow, caused by a tumble from his wagon, Mrs. E. A. Peters, of near Tyrone, returne | home after a short visit with | friends, in Bellwood and Altoona, She | was also accompanied by her charming daughter, Bessie, i | Mone Ladies’ oxfords $1.50. At Yeagers. | ley's for Mrs. Gramley, {home of Daniel Schlegal, | evening, ROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY SPRING MILLS, Spring has returned after the blizzard last week, Mrs, C. C. Bartges was suddenly call. ed to Lewisburg on account of the illness | snow { of her father, Samuel Leitzell; although | | she has returned his condition 1s not | much improved, A birthday surprise party was held last Saturday evening at W, O., Gram It was a grand | her many friends met in al surprise as { body and rushed in upon her bringing the refreshments with them. After a | jolly time they partook of the refresh ments; all bad a fine time and were | pleased with the evening. Prof. D. M. Wolf returned from a de lightful trip to his friends in Washing {ton, D, C. About fortv couples had a party at the ast Friday They had a grand time and | splendid refreshments, which were served through the kindness Mr. Schlegal. We are sorry to mention that Harry Allison and family will move our town Pine Grove this spring. Mr. Allison has obtained a position there in a mill, George Wolf home along Wat open ner ol from to moved his new street; Mrs, Wolf will She ex room. . for the spring into n n millinery AARONSBURG, of Loganton ed at th and Mrs. A Musser, a few davs last week. The Citizens Band furnished the music for the festival held at Millheim, | on Saturday evening, Mrs. James Swabb, the part aw Mer o>. ’ of a week with Mrs. K e Swabb 1} HAD i Bower Pr F ON A XE MANN f base ! ine ’ Axe M All} ¥ vd R gh n Axe Mann's x 0 ADIs 8 ie at this place f Pleasant Gap are thi a new tol x Oli gate xed per, SNOW SHQE. a 19, 1909 al, By money ” KON ety both ) charging enough ilectuaily a small VAS Sex AGn reel 2 rea undred literature. This ning of a brary for the 1s greatly appreciated J Friday evening's pro gram will consist of dex lamations, reci tations, orations, readings, singing, de. bate and reading of High School Gazette. Everybody is invited to attend. Small admission of five cents ase one h volumes f ho ] marks the beg Ww oe 1 school, the 4 upu No Laughing Allowed There. Neither men nor women are allowed | to laugh when their nerves are shatter. | ed. That is, their rerves don't allow them to. But one box of Sexine Pills | will make you feel better, @§r a box; | six boxes $5, with full guarantee for any | form of nerve weakness in men or wom- en, Address or call on C. M. Pansh, druggist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the principal remedies and do not sub stitute BEECH CREEK, Ray Bullock goes in Swimming since he has his new boat A baby girl arrived at the home of Ward Shamp's James Shaffer, the station agent, left | i : { for Cuba on a vacation trip, The brick yard is about the same; they laid off a number of men last month | and business is not picking up any Samuel Rossman’s favorite piece on | the violin, is, "Looking this way.” ] John Wait is on the sick list but is] improving. ! Assist nature and you will effect a speedy cure, Krine's Kidney Pills aid | nature and succeed when all others fail, | They give prompt relief in all cases of | Kidney and Liver trouble, If you have | pain in the back and loins or any urinary | disturbances, get a bottle at once and try them. One month's treatment $1. refunded if not relieved, At Krumine's Drug store, stf | AT | JULIAN. | Building seems to be going on in full | blast, in spite of the hard times, Charles | Boyer is putting up a fine dwelling on | Allegheny street. G. H. Bulkley, night | operator, will occupy it after April 1st, He is also completing a row of four small | ¢ story-and-half houses for rent. George Steveson has just finished two wells, one for Mr. Turner of 4o feet, and | one for Mr. Boyer of jo feet; both seem to have fine water, { The public sale of Miligan Richards on last Saturday was largely attended | and goods sold well, W. G. Tallhelm closed a deal on Friday on one of his houses and lots, to William Sanderson. He will move her 1 | iast {on April 1st and make this his future home. We are glad to have Mr, Sander On 10 our town, John C, Hoover will have a sale of | | household goods on Saturday afternoon, March 20, at 2 o'clock, Ira F. Dovis, who has been on sick list nearly all winter, we are glad to the | say is much better now and is able to be | at work in his shop as usual, On Sunday at eleven o'clock at the { home of the bride's grandmother, Miss Francis Campbell and Wm, Stanton were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Justice the Peace W. (x. Tallhelm. Rev, Bierly, pastor of the M., E. church preached his farewell sermon on Sunday morning. He will next week for nual conference convenes Harrisburg of leave which it RUNVILLE 2 } Ise shi . Edward bSpic “ mir worthy ‘smithy er y call, Mrs. James Lucas has returned to her | after a two weeks visit to Snow aome GREGG Twp, FARMER ™ SN Fisher Preaching Sunday at 10 Wild geese are seen oft Yiid geese are seen of a en burg p I'he rhile ing while going « other night about 10 o'clock, road | saw several persons waiting with guns for the wild geese to come on the dam; they were chased off the water aboat dusk and flew in the direction of Spring Mills, The school term will soon be ended, then the young American can run, shout and play, instead of going to school, The scribe likes to read Buffalo Bill | stories in the C. D. every week. GREGG Twp, HOYS SCHOOL DISTRICT, The sale at J. C, Rossman's was well own the | attended on Thursday Bessie Philips, who had been ill with pneumonia, is able to be up and around again Elsie Grenoble and brother, Harry, Sundayed at the home of Scott Rachau, | Willie Philips wears a broad smile~its | | a boy Some of our farmers are busily en aged in plowing Lee Vonada, one of our young men, purchased a fine buggy, and says he is going to use it-look out for a swift ride girls E TYLERSVILLE, The next on the program will be mov ng, and a number of people will do so, ‘rank Caris and family were visiting | : : ’ at P. P. Greninger's last Sunday. Last week a number of women gathered at the home of Mrs, Elvina Grieb and had a jolly time quilting, sew- | ing carpet rags and eating candy, irs. Harry Weaver who has been ill | for some time is not improving. Charlie Cole is on the sick list, Jiu colt button shoes t Yeagers, we Liadion $2. 50 | since Zeb got his new WINGATE Zeb Way has received an excellent new graphophone; give kim a call boys, Mrs. Effie Hosband, of Unionville spent Monday at her parents: John Haines’, here. Edna Murray returned home last week rom HY very friends at Tyrone and Altoona, The flying devil, which created such a sensation recently, is entirely forgotten suit, Wedpesd week ' enjoyable visit Orvis Lucas left f Run, after a few home here, P. R. R iy sub, division C, here, P . foreman, was augmented last Ralph McLaughlin is position Summers off k on account of appendix trouble or 1] etting he extra Thomas last wes is again at his regular place on the P, R R. division here, Marcella Harnish, our i was confined to her home with a seve cold, last week; missed you very much, Marcella }. H Snyder, P. R. 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