Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM [I YARNELL. The sick of our community eonvalescing very rapidly. Cyntha and Mare Sunday at Pleasantvalley, Ella Brickley has returned to her in Romola after a two weeks’ visit her uncle Jerome Confer. A number of our village y spent Saturday evening at the hospit home of A. M. Shanks John Shawley spent Will Cox home, Ira Confer and wife were visitors at the home ot Agustus Witherite at Chest. nut Grove, Saturday Ed. Heaton and Hill, passed through here Oscar Packer, of Pleasantvalley, to the county seat on Saturday. . A. Confer spent Sunday at Romola Meda and Samantha Pownell were Bellefonte visitors on Saturday. Willie Walker, wife and May were out of town visitors one week, Lizzie Reiter, Susan Daugherty, are home with oung people LAL? 4 I able Sunday at family, of Windy on Sunday. Was Walker day last and who | ol of Keewaydin, Pine Glenn, are attending summer normal at Blanch- |) ard, spent Saturday and with their friend Anna Shank. Cora Fetzer has gone where she expects to spen Mr “onferand Mar spent Tuesday eveni Ww C lle r ehum Brisley Boy Maud Dal visitor at t Jonathat urday afte The ven unlucky as Saturday. Sunday Willi d the to msi sg, (Geo. ( Chester 1 Packer noon at MILESBURG. Ed Quick is made a visit ing a young tection. The stork als« residence a yousg daug Floren was a visitor O. E, Miles flying visit to W Prof. Sam class sper nt W week gathering | member Kargaret Zim: Bessie Smith, Charles Zimn Cullough, Roy Jones, Frank and Frank Kparr, They are an indu trious class, an re ing hard prepare themselves for gra luation, and are now attending the ner nor- mal for that purpose, i ate with honors. A number of attended the home Garman opera and reported a g The sth regiment corps wi Lock Haven on Saturday to the img of the monument, again papa to his pl of the Spicer, lerman, Bar ae house, 0 unveli- STORMSTOWN. The Epworth league, of this place, will hold an ice cream, and cake social in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday evening, May 29. 192. ad Mrs G. spent a day in Mrs. L of Wingate, Sylvis and wife, G. W. Loner front pon Mrs, Capp College, spent a Dr. Coons Some of our and tw few they will Farmers h corn The cemetery furnished ir day. The se day, May 3 1s expected are « MADISONBURG, Prof R U Wasson and Aaronsburg, tin Zeigler's on James Gramle his farm buil hing The carpen rebuild Philip C Jacob Smith wen court week Dr. P. A. Sm vacate the Bierly still holds the the ‘victory is y« belong the spoils Mary Detric ! | student at Lewisburg, with i lady friends, is expected to visit her parents this week, t hen Boyd will wear a smile, Benjamin Jackson went Sugar valley and brought a girl home with him. His son George took her to Spring Mills and married her. This is what we call a novel wedding ter AFIS Darn. t to Bellefor her wome to MILLHEIM, Nana Housman & two weeks’ Spring Mills Mrs. Florence several days with E Aaronshurg Geo, Ulrich is on Lingle and family, Sunday with Wm, Minnich’s here Ida Boob. of Rochester, N. Y home to keep house tor her Nathaniel Boob Simon King, wife and daughter, spent Sunday at Aarousburg, Born to Mr. and Mrs. a little daughter; both doing finely after iter at home her returned visit with si over L is spending Stovers at Chas, spent the sick list, of Feidler, came | {ather, H. N. Meyer, mother and child are POTTER Twp, EARLYSTOWN, Harry Faust was to the Red Mill, fishing, on Thursday and brought a nice banch of fish home, Cora Frazier spent Saturday evening and Bunda at Centre Hall, Mrs, D. I. Bartges and granddaugh. ter, Ruth will go to Johnstown this len, tov to visit Mr, and Mrs, Reiber, for a rs have hac lenty of rain and “Aged » most all the cern is i hit oF mht "ROM ALL PARTS OF not | are e glad to THE COUNTY id NITTANY. Pearl Webner returned "ind and was accomy Robert Mrs. from yy her little home anied Dietz and of Pittsburg Hike rived his broth ' Over , called on some one day last \ ter trout while here; we were told he had good luck. Lew i a jolly good fellow and has many friends here Mrs. B. F. Shaffer had days last week that Lew Rol of his 3 y WeEeK, ana many friends here been very sick but we are ‘better. Mifflinbt and were arrivals alternoon train, to several glad she i1§ some Shaffer, of r, Of Be lefonte he Saturday mother, ses Verna and Mary Allis Lock Haven Ni rmal, are " see thelr to 8 119 IT, nr sick Mis who attend 3 4 nome Lo tae wandma Shaffer, 1s q ie Mrs 1 Mrs, Willi { took dinner ne day 7 orhv 1 LEeTDY and \ | SMULLTON. un Meyers Waliz efonte taken to some time ago, 1s Smull had her house painted one week. sorry { improving. Mrs day last We are {ackenb rE IS seri H. H. Stove y state th Robert at Mrs JURY aome rt {A » Rose Harry very away fishing. Walter at the home « Verna Wa atson from Bellef ploy ploy : he h mute where 8 red Roy Fetzer and his mother Sundayed Brown was a « C. M. Resides on S traction Lawre: Eckley has gone to Belle fonte where he will be empl wyed Harry Fetzer, sister Besse, Roy and Elsie Peters, Dixrun, were pleasant visitors at the home of Mrs ley, Sunday aller at the home of inday; what is the at ce of Mary Eck BENNER Twp PER to Say Mrs J F list Noll spent Saturday Mrs We are is on the sick Mrs. H. C her daughter, Axe Mann sorry Stover with George Miller at Most of the farmers are done planting corm Charles Houser is gaving bis buggy | shed repaired «wis Peters purchased a motar cycle | from Lloyd Sampsel, The gypsies camped on the out skirts town a few days last week. * Jake Markle made a few improvements on his property. K. Noll was hauling lumber a few . last week, M. Noll and wife spent Sunday {ternoon with his parents, " Noll's, TYLERSVILLE, Farmers are nearly all done with their summer crop now, around here; and it looks as though there would be a good hay crop Erwin Shrackengast has moved his saw milllto the west ent of Tylersville, Our P, O. 8, of A. boys intend to go to Lock Haven on decbration day. Geo. Miller who is Sorking at Salona, returned home over Sunday. Mrs. Martha Pirochon Johns town, is visiting at P, P, ast'’s. | week was needed to | very {and 1t 'HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, B LEMONT, last part of last bring the oats and nd has gotte: The rain that fell the in as the ary. he stud ment of and ¢ up, grou forest who und gin town though fest walk, runing, iu Wiis rating, William Hl, Rishel is 15 feared that he 18 Mrs. Dr. Shafler, ing ut ing passer m igh on the sick taking lever, AHOONA, 15s Vi I homj ’ ¢ { ninneaq his loss, Week, SIT ting Altoona Satard Frank Mayes dling mopum ' oh les B Pittsburg, M. Houser, amoung PATI Aare s here have retu McLaughl Ww ay Fri ay night lay afte rnoon here, Mrs. Eli at the home he conf Stere spe of Ezra usion in our little wil irned out to be over the at the sher lage last Friday ts of a baby Bumga Mrs. John spent Sunday Mabel Estright The reunion held at Kerchner last Sunday was attended by Thos. Summers, Charley Way and Bunt Estright GREGG Twp NORTH PRES home of Linden raner lef oO ute, in law, INCT, H. D. Rossman lost a valuable horse which he just bought a few weeks ago at the Millheim horse sale, Lizzie Wert and Katie Rider spent Sunday at the home of R. E, Wert, Clarence Philips is improving slowly, Don't forget the festival at Hoy's school on Saturday evening, May 29th. The Telephone Company has added four more new phones, The supervisor has not picked the loose stones off the road yet, which he | | should have done a month ago, G. F. Weaver, our justice of the peace, | made a trip to Spring Mills. This was the first time he was away from home since the 8th of March on account of his rheumatism, LIVONIA. Thos. Adams and wife, of Pittsburg, spent a week among friends here, A band of very interesting gypsies are camping in DeLong's woods, amon their number is an accomplish violinst, Garfield Adams and baby Gordon, of Greenburr, visited us last week, The new telephone service introduced in Sih section is giving excellent satis ast on, of our ng people spent A Ryan fishing in fhe Narrows, ny There is a fortune awaitin ventor of a camera that will tho in. » | boys | {took 10 { and De | veterans in honoring the memory of thei | fellow | the arrival | MAY 27, ELLEFONTE, PA., 1909, SANDY RIDGE. Woodle Denni purchased a fine Jersey Reese one day la prope rt 1% had his atives here Port Mati ol teachers f her y Mo ire brother PORT MATILDA J.B on Vvacan the tt) cal ad saad few eneration it Row take up ASSIS rising g and i 4 May Matilda 20,18 nrlat ITGAaY Port les oat rt for 10% Omra set apa eter Dr. Sol M. Nissley, Veterinary Surgeon, A graduate of the University of Penna. Office at the Palace Livery stable, Belle fonte. x42 Quy nearby cem Or When About to Purchase A PLOW welgh every fact well: of course you want to buy the one that will wear the longest and give the best satisfaction, and at the same time have Hight draft to be easy on your team. All these gual ties and more wo are found in The Genuine Oliver Chilled which has been the standard for quality for over 40 years, Come in and let us show you the differ ence between the genuine and Seeds ! Seeds! Re. 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