Thursday, June 24, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN NIT TANY. returne atter nlaacantls pieasantiy } (sreene Gray's Mrs. Guire and son, is visiting her parents. Orval Frank has returned back wed 13th, small childrer and all perf drill m made a short ; kets were passes Childre: n's Day exer Bla air Latshaw ar for but nere i Wm ) were guests Sunday We eX pe town, ] 1 grand | parade ar sandw iches beans, pop on ade will be day and ever at the willow CENTRE HALL. hn Hagen has Ly new house, at the ntre Hall, up and un- Another Improvement Is Michael Condo remodeling his short distance back of Cen- stati The large hennery the same place, Is a Ire he Informs us, he hens, and some twenty. five coops for little peeps of which there are several thousand. Shannon Boal, of the same place, several years stricken with blindness, in good health otherwise and does not betray the oc- togenarian In his appearance. Cen tre Hall, we may safely say, Is one of the neatest and cleanliest of little villages In this state-—barely over two or three houses that have not put on neatness and coziness with surround. ing grounds to match, betokening re- finement, on served tree | Boss man carpenter J large if Ce th's lower { der that house n tre Hall of Mr rlin In paying vent having 600 mn Ke ns GREGG Twp, WEST Theoats and corn are taking on a good snd growing a pearance, The picnic in Duck's grove cided success, Clarence Philips, whose badly ulcerated on account oF injuey, hs getting better, « E. Philips lost a horse last week. No forget the sale at James Duck's on the 25th, That certain Joung would-be lady from Centre Hall, who was down here and walked around at the picnic, cer- jataly thought she was “it,” but she ust went home with the laugh on her BRUSHVALLEY was a de a slight CONDENSED FORM F : Was so ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY ROM WINGATE Hoover and s0n, Lock Haven ROMOLA We Weaver are il haulbiog bark Lock Haven Chas Baker has « urned bome from fr of! Johastown; tet Ate Raw MADISONBURG We aver ar MILLHEIM Wat of Gran av The festival held by the ball team on Saturday evening was a The boys realized quite a neat little sum, (3. L. Springer is very sick at present, suffering with typhoid pneumonia P. F. Confer and wife spent Sunday in Brushvalley with Mrs, Sara Houtz Harry Kerns, wife and baby, of Belle- fonte, spent Sunday here, George Limbert, son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Limbert, of Penn twp,, died on Sunday afternoon. Cause of death can be found in obituary column The 8S. S. convention, held in the Ev church on last Thursday, was well at. | tended notwithstanding the rainy weather SUCCess BOGGS Twp, FAIRVIEW, Saturday night the death angel enter. ed the home of John Burd, of Holts Hol low, and took away their daughter, Mrs, | Laura Watson. It was a sad death and | their many friends join in sjmpathy with { them. Surviving her are her husband, and four children, Clair, Daisy, Golda and Pearl. Interment was made in the Advent cemetery, Tuesday, The Children’s Day service at Pleas antvalley was largely attended from Don't forget the festival Jon't fo the festival, Ju Rev, Hamilton spent Tast) Wedosda afternoon picking strawberries in Toby Baylets' berry pate ucy Confer is suffering with a sore throat, - [ ville, on froatly SPRING MILLS. ne more week until June y gone. beautiful he M. I chool Iren's Day I'he recitati MOSHANNON A treat, June / 4 Fragra: aren their best organist ick very “al vip Jus “ SOME T YLERSVILLE wife irn-key, visiting his r here, ¢ ompanied by h d thier, Mrs 30] linger and two « iren, of Lock Haven The condition of Mrs. Mariah Weaver who has been sick for the weeks, remains about th Frank Mechtley near Bee ch past three tC Same Rebersburg Mrs. Boy Pennsvalley Miller's. On Sunday Ella ing here, Barner had ul watch of Salona, who is visit the misfortune to lose a beautif BELLEFONTEROUTE NO 8 Our farmers are all busy working corn. John Grove and wife have returned home after spend ng a days with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. W, Davis, at Williamsport The dance which was held at homestead of William Hoye, at Houser hursday evening, was largely attended; it was a grand affair enjoyed by all present, Mr, foy certainly did his duty as violin ist, Catura Rider, cashier in Joseph's store, passed through Rock on Sunday. The lighting struck William Emin. | hizers house knocking the telephone out | and causing quite a confusion, A pure op) young people from the Branch and Lemont camped here at| Rock Springs over Sunday. | few Nellie Marshall has gone) to Scotia a few weeks to take care of the sick, Lucella Crape and Anna Bartley, of Buffalo Run, attended church here at Rock on Sunday. Peter Breon of Zion visited his parents here on Sunday. Ruth Miller, Erinia Brown, Alice Miller, Edna Jones, Pearl Hayes Clarence Roads, Andrew Shivery, Budd Harris, of Bellefonte, spent Saturday evening very stanly at the home of Ira ner's " | State College the old | and | PINE GROVE MILLS iret Reed has been o the nast wee pa V We LCOME : Wo } Women who su sex should write pr. Pp and 1 free advice of a phy fa skilled ui of women. careful confidential, fully to Dr, telling to the pretty without these less, the crience consia is to them. the privacy of ion" h cured worst cases, Dr. Your hu Fie r OW ou right in Frescript T of dreds them tne : 1 e only vduated ery r examina~ tits ev € Unscrups- 0 t trifle R. i. Dr F We BENORE nion at 1 “ riah y +h wns over easant cal B. B. also were and at 3 3 entzel i H V and « were callers at Spring Rosie, Friday ~~ reel =k url aughter, Mills on Auman spent lays a last week Mrs. Uriah Auman and daughter Fur visited at Spring Mills on Wednesday. John Eberts spent a couple days last week at Lewisburg Walter Dunklebarger and lady friend, also Kathryn Soyder, attended the] festival at Millheim on Saturday. a couple FERGUSON Twp, BAILEY VILLE Children's service Sunday | was largely attended Paul Burket, of Stormstown, was visiting friends here during the past | week, Mr, Isenberg and wife spent Sunda at Warriors Mark attending the ayday | | ren's service there, Dr. Peterson, of Sharon was visiting his nephew DD, S. Peterson last week B. Goheen made a business trip to Bellefonte Monday. On Saturday, June 19, a picnic party | of forty went to the grove above Mr, | Tressler's home and spent an enjoyable day. After the sumptuous dinner the | Reformed church choir entertuined the | party for a time with music. All re- | t having a good time. pe Sunday Mrs. G. W, Wand dem at the home of W. 8, Ward Maud Miller entertained Mr, Craw- ter arrived at the rank last week. evening home of William BENNER TWP BOALSBURG Put This Stove in Your Kitchen It Conve kitchen AAI ii stove work on hat's ready wante way NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove hat it does not add perceptibly tothe heat Is s0OCO It differs of a room, stoves in its substantial CABINET TOP, plates and keeping cooked food for holding small cooking convenience, even to bars for or without Cabinet Top. te our nearest agency. is the ideal Lon wi th your dealer, wr lamp for use--safe, con "Ra ayo Lamp venient, economical, and family a great light giver, If not with your dealer, write Our nearest agency. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY ( lmcorporated) other om withshelf for warmin hot, and drop she utensils. Has every Threesizes. With ves towels. NMA ANTS NANG NSS NSN Children’s Barefoot Sandals -tTNNTNTn GOOD QUALITY SIZES 8 to 2; Worth $1.00 and $1.25, onlsale at 50c a pair. 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