Thursday, August 12th, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Correspondents’ De partment HE NEWS IN NITTANY. wish orrect the week's items In reg concert given We stats last band band be instead tO rds ladies. Tor the COLYER. E far HOUSERVILL at Rockvl Margaret Tre nd Ii Wednesday State guior ttle daughter at the lege last week spent last Wm. Smith Mrs. John Dale spent her son, J. W. Dale The Misses Anna and Lock Haven, visited their uncle, D. H at with Nora several Bottorf, Walte days of last with week Some of the farmers of this vicinity are hauling the oats, while some Is not ripe enough yet to harvest John Marshall, and family, spent last Sunday with his brother, Dallas Marshall, of Buffalo Run Mrs. Ira Lyle and daughter Mrs. Anna McCurdy and Mrs in i wife May, Wm Sarson and children, spent last Thurs | day with Mra. Jeffery Houts Bertha Dale Sundayed with mother, Mrs. Emma Dale here. Eva Shreffler came last week to live with Wm. Coble's her WADDLE, and Ruth Cox, of Tyrone, are F. Stevenson B Au- Hazel visiting at the home of GG A festival will be held at the U Church, at Paradise. Saturday, gust 21 Among those val on Saturday aged 87 years as the young people Sara Stevenson, of Nittany ing friends here A certain young looks as If he wan wilted; would Improve him as village We face around Mrs Falls, who attended the night was Mrs Bhe seemed an Stine Hvely in visit. inan of this a good rain well as pee the of Johnsonburg, glad to Balsor, are all of Sam here Hazle and children, of Niagara are visiting friends here FAIRVIEW. Curtin Twp The farmers are cutting oats Nancy and Mildred Kelly spent a few days last week In town Mr. and Mrs, Shad and daughter vis- ited Wm. Nyman's last Bunday. Charles Chapman and Amelia Lucas were united In marriage on Wednesday afternoon, August 4th. A bounteous supper wos served about twenty-eight who were present. Many are the good wishes of friends for their pleasure and blessing In life. N CONDENSED FORM FROM fosti | place | | sawed our | smiling | | Ruth | Reunion at Greenbur, on Saturday, ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY WINGATE. as, of R ome of J mers Of Willis imville, spent Mon- M. Harnish, Runville, fi Hoover's BOALSBURG vel attended Mrs. Rodert MeCrea ar shurg, are siting MILESBURG FILLMORE. the 1 Most all of done with thelr oats harvest is the wish of everybody Mary Rumberger is spending a ays with friends and relatives yrone and Altoona Martha and Katharyne Lipton, of Buffalo, N. Y,, are visiting at the home ff R. R. Crust Emma Bartley ing a few days as and Della Rockey On Saturday last Fillmore crossed bats with Matternville, at the latter place, Score 13 to 4 in favor of Fill more. Battery, Underwood and Tress. ler—Tomeco and Curry. Underwood farmers Aare A good rain few d at T of Altoona the guest of is spend- Edna { pitched 3 brilliant game The thermometer registered #4 In | the shade on Sunday Misses Nannie and Bertha son, of State College, Sundayed the home of Craig Hunter's at JACKSONVILLE. Condo Is visiting her John Smith, In Mifflin Mra Aaughter unts Frank Vonada and family ng relatives here They are toona, and are pleasant people On Saturday afternoon the sawmill the ridge east of town, owned by H. Yearick, was totally destroyed fire, together with alarge amount of lumber, loge, otc. The loss in reported at about $5,000 There was no Insurance property. The origin of unknown James Epayd and Neta SBpayd, of Ohlo, among friends here William Miller of and children, of Lock town last week Barbara Mrs of are visit. on N by mill fire In on the the Mins wife, and are . Haven, was LIVONIA, Blover, Miss Jessie Adams and Stover attended the Mra, A. K. Btover and son Herbert spent a pleasant week with friends at Linden, M. W. Adams and family spent Bun ny nt Eastville, . H. DeLong took his annual fishing trip the last week of the season re turning with sixty-five large ones. J, Is visiting her Hender- from Al- | circulating | the Racket Store | in| | not substitute PINE GROVE MILLS of Woodbridge, N. Grace Dale spent veral her daughter, at Failrbroe the funeral tance, were } Mrs, Loy cKeesport; y Girace 1. Sophia Johnson, friend, sunday ith MeWillinms attended from a d Mrs, J days last Mrs, John who \WV week w He yk of Joo and Orlando ytle, of Al y elace Altoona, visited weed ceompanied of Wat hter { ind sper R 0 M OQ A A ® - - ® * - * - * * - - - - ® . - . * % . " » » » - 25.00 REWARD ! 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