THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 25, 1909. Page 7 |= - —— Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS ATRIA, IN CONDENSED FORM F ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY ROM f NITTANY, | The Misses Verna and Madaline McClintock entertained the members of the class of 1910, accompanied by Prof. , C. Bright, of the Walker towtshig igh school, on Thursday evening, March 18th. Refreshments were served at the usual hour, After voting it a success, all departed for their homes. {rs. Rachau, of Williamsport, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Rev, Bartholo-| mew and husband, Some of our farmers are busy plowing | for their spring crops, R. R. Welsh, of Keating Summit, | and James Welsh, of Port Alleghany, | visited at the home of A. C. McClintick, | recently, Horace Winkleman transacted busi- | ness in Bellefonte one day last week. | John Bressler lost a valuable horse last | week, | We noticed Robert Kramer, of Mil Hall in our town one day last week. nm Mrs. H. P. Zerby spent several days in the east end of the valley attending the sale of William Karstetter, | Mrs. Mixel, a sister of Mrs. B. Shaffer, is a welcome guest at the home | of B. F. Shaffer. Mrs. Mixel is in her] eighties, but is hale and pleasant to be around. On next new minister, Rev, 11s first sermon in Everybody welcome. Mittie Winklemam has after having spent several me pleasantly with her Mrs. H. A. Clark, « Mrs. H. K, Alli were Lock Haver Sabbath evening, ngham, v ach h here 1 ere, f Phil son WINGATE. James Haines, wife and children, Earl and Pauline, of Derry, spent Monday at John Harnish's here, Charles Kunes, wife and children, of Altoona, were visitors at her parents, George Hoover's last week, Mrs. Thomas Murray has returned to her home here after a pleasant visit among friends at Lewistown, Elliots- burg and vicinity, Rose Warner left Monday for Derry where she is employed. Pook Jou. The chief occupation of the farmers in this vicinity last week was plowing. When does a person not need to be a | When gossip- | scholar to add quickly? ing. George contem Lucas plate movingithis spring, the for- mer to Runville and the latter to Miles- | pid on Tuesday, and the Butler house, for | merly their home will be occupied by his | burg. The sick of the week were as follows Mrs. Mary Summers, Robert Blair, J. H. Brown, David Estright, Mrs, Rachel Warner, and Clyde Peters. L.. S. Way was away to Tyrone last week, Harry Ilaines Sundayed at his home here. 4 Jay Cru of Fillmore, who sailor on the famous world spent Sunday Murrays here, Mr 3 J Thomas, te st, was a as a guest of the Misse and Maggie V the public lay at the home « r, M1 ames Sayder act school f Mrs, , © nt . Etta Robertson, at and Lemuel Hipple | Saturday. touring fleet, | YARNELL, Preaching in the U, B. church, on Sunday morning by Rev, Hamilton. Ariel Simler went up to Altoona on Saturday where she spent a very pleas ant Sunday with her friend, Fannie Summers. . Lucy Kline returned home from Miles- burg last Sunday after spending a month or 80 with Mrs. Will Dunkle. we Walter Mann and Chester Hastings, of Curtin township, were callers in our village a short time Sunday afternoon, Mary Morgan, of Tyrone, is visiting at the home of Alfred Shank. Arthur Confer and sister Ella, of | Milesburg, were recent visitors here, Harry Shapk came down from A toona on Saturday for a brief visit with his parents and on Saturday evening, journeyed to Butts Station (near Snow | Shoe) where he spent the evening pleas antly at the Smoyer home, James Wensel, of Pleasant valley, and | Harry Haagen, of Beech Creek, were | Sunday visitors in our town, Anna Shank was a Howard visitor, | Harry Shawley and wife moved into their newly purchased farm, near here brother John and family, David James, of Eagleville, spent sev eral days last week with her parents, Thomas Walker Trixie Confer Sundayed with relatives at Divide, John Burd, of Holts Hollow, trans: ed business here, on Monday. Richard wen | saw a spook, | ACTOSS Lhe | store to corner of Mr. Gates’ re { High ed. | he hs BENORE. Two of our young men were over- | heard talking the other evening and one said '' John do you know that the crack in the Liberty Bell has extended several inchesjlately?" John said, **No I had'nt heard that, but [ know there is a hole in the Constitution big enough to drive an elephant through.” Calvin Norman, of Julian, visited at the home of Wm. Gates the past week. Mrs. George Young, of Tyrone, spent Friday at P. E. Hicks’ Henrietta and Viola Laufer day with their brother, J. E. Buffalo Run I.. Kellerman father law, Grove G. A. Bottorf has gone to State Col- lege where he is employed, Mrs, John Bottorf, who for some time spent Sun- Aufer, at his Pine visited of and family Geo. Potter, | has been stricken with a paralytic stroke, is slowly improving. Mrs, P. E, Hicks spent Sunday with | her mother, Mrs. David Bherer A couple of our young men say they the other might, walk campus from John Bottorf dence on went to frie iris street; when they see where it had gone they became As the flying for rhten. they say now it was they had 3" with them, Frank Dufe has gone to Tyrone, devil of the some sir piri 3 ’ Mg 1 1h ” As securea a posiuion 2 Mary sick better “Rye | y ; | least, a very interesting recitation was | given by Miss Heckman, in their new home, which was just com- | pleted, Rev. Bubb will preach his last sermon | Sunday a. m. at 10.30 before going to! Conference, LAMAR Mr. Harbot, of Cogan Stations, visit- ing his son-in-law, T. J. Swisher, a few days last week and also took in the sale | of Meixell and Hull Nora Loveland, of Bellefonte, John Tate and wife, Mrs, Ricker and daugh- | ter, of Salona, Mrs. Luther Sigmund | and daughter of Fox Chase Pa guests of H. D. Loveland last week NO 2. , were the and wife Mr. and Mrs, Geo, R. Ohl have moved | | Saturday evening. | had a good time, — Jame s Mayes and wife are somewhat improved. ‘red Walty, of Williamsport, was the ng of his friend, Bruce Harris, a few ( aye last week, uth Jobson, of Lock Haven, visited, friends and relatives here the past week. Quite a number of our young people attended the box social at Nittany, All report having Mrs. H. D. Loveland, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Isaac Loveland, Miss Joe Wiley, Mrs, Wiiour Loveland, Mrs, W, K. Ramy, and Mrs. James Wolfenden, were the guests of Mrs. Geo, Pletcher of Salona Saturday. Charity begins at home, and reform is only another form of charity Afraid of Ghosts Few people Yet the ghost is a fancy and If the germ could be magnified Many people are afraid of ghosts, are afraid of germs, the germ is a fact, to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible can't be avoided, the water we drink, than any fire-breathing dragon. 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Ask your neighbors, The Misses SEE WASHINGTON THE NATIONAL CAPITAL A SPECIAL FOUR -DAY TOUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED VIA THE SMULLTON, i : at last! and everybody enjoy | ing the nice weather. The sawmill operated by A. N. Brun. gart is running at full blast Rev. Max Lantz terest: preached i; BE sermon on this conference year (Geo Corms day at the oersburg high sch tae mumg Maud Fiedler. of } Greninger left on Monday H. E Stover's at Woodward where intends working this summer Jerome Hackenburg spent a few days at burg's last week Warren Bierly Beckonbauck, ven Creek, Hacken Serene Harry and Joe made a trip t Ha one day last ner o Lock week Confer ar sar S. were v afew wh Walizer ¢ rer LEMONT Ame founc a few —_— e % on agents d the sta n wee x i thi ? ng . gives emp oyment to many h Several thousand brook trout were put in Spring creek, near town, last week Sunday morning the turtle dove was heard cooing, which sounds like spring I'be subscribers on new rural ’ le » ne I fv mt : f eiephone line put in anumber of new the boxes, last week The saw mill 1s movin n A he sp rit of work g Aga Everyone has ‘ : spring have these beautif taken i" begun the spring | warm days Datch Thompson is able to be out Again wit D. A LL. L apy Willis Houtz has moved to th farm out beyond Houserville BOALSBURG. J. N. Dinges is slowly improving _ A party was held at Alfred Lee's on Thursday evening. NM was well attend ed; all had a pleasant time, Fwo girls northeast of here are quars reling about one young man, Cut itout, irls, there are lots of boys in Boals DUK. John Wood, Sr., opened a job of novel ty wood recently The grammar school is having exami nation his week. ' Sidney Bell and son are visiting friends here, William Brisbin, of near Burnham, Was seen 1a our town on Saturday even- ng nday was th It was & glorious es Boning of apring. hout crutches Grove s are all better again Houtz has his house ready to oo B el CLARENCE arnish, who | or the pa Hock Big meeting has closed with a great success Cora Crispem after spending a few weeks with relatives and friends here, has to in Altoona, and will move 0 April We are ] , Shank on ti Mrs. Gust TA B at rountan returned her home ton lose a valuable ¢ s week Ed. Burd and family spent with his parents near Fairview Heaton and family, of Pleasant valley, moved onto the Kesides proper. ty, at the foot, of Windy Hill, he having ndavw SUDGAY where she | 'n teach ing family me of Joe. Fetzers | of Mrs. George Taylor, largely attended Adveny cem Xi Sunday at the I'he funer of Milesbur bu was Claude AT and a 4 a ma ory Malcom Poorman w at Jonh Kelley as a pleasant caller lay HUSTON TwP, Blue Ball nity hetter Chas relatives in this v John Straw is but Mrs. Straw worse Ira Stere and wife Unionville, on Sunday Mrs. Walizer helping Mrs paper her entire house Straw, of is visiting at this writing gradually growing took a trip to Dick 8 CLARENCE Mrs Haynes is suffering from a bealed H. R head We are sorry to Geo. Kachick. Mrs, P. M. Bullock and grand-daugh ter Ruth are spending a few days in Jersey Shore Mrs. A. J. Oswalt and three children, of Altoona, are spending some time with friends here hear of the Hiness of UNION Twp Onen Resides left for where he will visit, Albert Shirly is going to Ohio where he will be employed on a farm, Charles Bush is all smiles over the arrival of a little son that came to stay, Elite Pownell and sister Laura, of Indiana, Pa. | Yarnell, were callers at W, B. Watson's. Assist nature and you will effect a speedy cure. Krine's Kidney Pills aid nature and succeed when all others fail, They give pt relief in all cases of Kidney and Liver trouble. If you have ow in the back and loins or any urine isturbances, get a bottle at once a try them. One month's treatment $1, Soe} refunded if not relieved, At Krumine's Drug store, sti | ‘\ . rs attend Sunday Bessie Fetzer and Elsie Pete ed Free Methodist meeting evening. Harry Arthur Bickel Hosband MINGOVILLE tl a ® Ar Hall here Sut " , Tn ay ne time evenit having af Mrs. Harry with Mrs. L Earle Zim Clintondale, spent with his parents here Oscar Zong, of Bellefor here Saturday eveniog Saturday, on the 2 45 train one of Nittany's sports retur from the dance with his lantern wrapped We wonder if | the ridge nie A Kt Y. of iY A the Auman spet W. Peters | merman, Near in pape r ’ " 1 was alra 0 KO ACTOSS . Miu Bellefonte residence inds Rev. Bartholomew preaches Sunday after: Mrs Harnis making a business trip to The was suddenly taker k was called wery sermon here Monday Sarah ton 4 store 8. 8S. McCo b rene e Deed red ) I y SOBER made An ednesday A a trip Is on H.V days in Mifflin Milton Vonada and family were at W. W. Vonada's on Sunday Mrs. David Neese went to Be where she expects to spend a couple weeks, Mrs. Uriah Auman and daughter, Furl, also Kathryn Stover were callers at Spring Mills on Tuesday Furl Auman and Kathryn Stover at tended the dance Potters Mills, on Monday eve Callers at U. G. Auman's on Sunday were: Walter Auman, Lettie Wolf, Ruth Stover Johanna Gentzel, Ed. Ebert, Rosie and Jacob Gentze! and Mrs. Ben) Breon Mrs H A (yentzel Reeders on Thursday Henry Immel and lady friend, Sadie Breon. drove to Coburn on Sunday M Gentzel and wife sper : inty allers llefonte at was a caller at JULIAN J. Woods, were both largely attended James E. Davis, of Altoona, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs I. F. Davis Martin Harbridge has greatly im. proved his home by a new fence all around I. N. Davis intends to make a public sale in the near future of a lot of house. hold goods, carpenter tools, blacksmith tools, wagons, buggies, etc. A full account will be given later on dn this Pulte a number of changes are being made this spring. Every in town is full, and a dosen more could be rented if they could be had. It is a paradox for a man to curse his luck when he never has any, The sale of |. C. Hoover and also that of LAMAR ¢ Smith, who had been house some time, is now able Ww be PUBLIC SALE iE arge cirenistion of Tur Ces ng 10 the ™E DEMOCRAT 2 ple Sale notioes in this is the best place adver ur sale. bey reaches the mr ause it his reg All parties notlee FRIDAY Man stead. I Houts wii FOUng cate f farm imi ny of sale We oh owt t SATURDAY. Man fare nM five mn main line ollinger w Food work horn bulls, 5 cows ! Hampshiredown rams re DORrS. SOWS [igs aM Farming mpiemenis preader DuUlrs Ba of Pent wl 8 res. 1d ghbred Berk 1 ehester white boar shreader manur Wm Davis, Auet Wagons, ou Catharine Fishh full lloe ol b wal carriage residence wnship SATURDAY, Mann ¥ Winfield Summers wi hold goods, one horse ¥ ox sMiochek pn a the erin Fishburn in Benner 1 At1p mm Lav of Warriors Mark wi one heavy team an M0, one roadster id. well broken: § three yours old: | two you id | family mare. J oows will be fresh soo after sale I brood sow and pigs. » od shosts. ©. C. Walte, Aust we) SATURDAY, Manon #7 N etrhon IN miles northwest sell 7 head of horses 7 years ald, weight of Nittan 4 goods XK mile east sell Bb ! MeClHintk SAT. Mancn 7 Williams will oeloek. A. ¢ suet Al he “4 SATURDAY, Mann ¥ Janes Kelley, west Loam full Hine of } | goods » public sale J.C Deore, aust yne ho stipm MONDAY, Manin B-0n his promises porthwest of Zion, J. A. Hoy will stoek and farming implementa m AC MeUlintie, suet { MONDAY, Manow farm. SN mile sast Shuts will sell § cows Tehonts. | brood sow ness. farming implements, household good and other articles. Wm. Goheen, suet | MONDAY, Mancow 294 miles west IS the LL. EK Noalsburg Kidde Walke Wen of tral BH CW, Korman will sell 10 horses implementa and a lot of household goods Frank Mayes suet. sale st 10a. ® ville. on W. 8, Gray farm Frank Wasson wil sell 8 horses, 2 colts, 11 cows. 11 head of oattie, § bulls, 14 hogs and a full line implements. Sale at 10am. Frank DAY. Arn west of st [00 Mates of Catha YORrs 1 head of young eattle chiekens, wagons, har of Nelle forte at Whitmer's crossing Deliefonte Cen WRONES. MARCH 81% mile west of Mattern. farm Mayes ae “ Round - Trip Rate —_ . ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LEAVE ON MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909 A SPECIAL TRAIN $15.35 SEE CONGRESS IN SESSION WwW. BOYD Passenger rent INNA NSN NS NAN INS NISSAN NI SPECIAL SALE! kind... kind kind Men's Men's Pants, $1.25 Men's Pants, $1.50 Men's Pants, $2.50 Corduroy Pants, low as Children's Suits, | iors siby. 95 Men's Suits, as low 3.98 89¢ 98¢ 1.48 1.19 WORKMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. Bellefonte Pa NSN NINN NANT PANNA NNN 1 registered I. tll ll SEPP EPPP P0000 00000000400 a Youth a mistake Manhood a Struggle ; Old Age a Regret! J n How many med these te How traced to the mistakes of up Jn many fallures « . those Saieat 0s who neglected to save money ’ } ’ in youth to meet the added . responsibilities of manhood and the burdens of old age colt, 12 mileh cows, | bull, #1 bead of young ost” ve. W hogs Asows, and a full line of farm | kL | BEGIN SAVINGINOW. ONE DOLLAR or more will start a"bank account, Will YOU Succeed or Fail? HY add BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. a a Aas RE EE ree ‘AAAs asa s st tll LL LARA ddd att hh hd
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