Thursday, October 21st, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. sani Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM ¥ MILESBURG. W. B.Miles had a steam heat plant put | in the store and residence, the work be-| ing done by Mr. Jackson, of Renovo. ‘he Baptist B, Y. P. U. held an ice cream sale Friday evening, October 135 Receipts, $19. Homer Noll, of Tyrone, is visiting his varents, also hunting, His luck oun the eh day being a nice turkey weighing 14 pounds 3 : | The Baptists will hold their Harvest home services Oct, 24th. Hunting season opened with plenty of hunters in the woods, but little game 1s being bagged. Mrs. Chester Walker, of Va., was a visitor of William and family. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fetzer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fisher, of Hublersburg , Mr, and Mrs, Jase Yar- | nell, of Snow Shoe, and Mrs, Lizzie Neff, of Lock Haven. All'of the above are relatives, Miss Bodle, of Lock Haven, visited | her sister Mrs. Herbert Campbell, re-| eently, 1 John Bryan met with quite an acci- dent Saturday at his work, as brakeman for the American Lime & Stone Co, being caught between two cars and | squeezed his foot. He can get around | with the aid of crutches, Mrs. Gladdie Shope returned to her | home in Aitocna, after a short visit with | Robert Spices and family. James Lucas and wife, of Avenmore, | has been visiting Mrs. Lucas’ home, | Martin Zimmerman, son of Charles | Zimmerman, is suffering from rheuma- | tism and whooping cough. Fresh oy and oysters at T. A. Hugg's. Edward Bullock is able to be about again, after a short illness. Edward Miles was one of the first | gunners on the scene the first day of the hunting season. He bagged a squirrel that weighed five pouuds and four ounces—less five pounds. Mrs. Austin McClain and grandson, of Ridgeway, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, P H. Haupt and family, at th The state department has granted a eharter for a trolly line to operate be tween Milesburg and State College. We earnestly wish tor its early completion, Fred Scanlon, of Boggs towaoship, is going into he butcher business, and will run a wagon to Milesburg and vicinity twice a week. L. C. Bullock has placed an a, Glanders 20-h. p. E. M. F., 1910 car. Toner A. Hugg has purchased two new showcases for disp ayiog candies, and will have over a varieties to select from, Wallace brick works are runt day but are short of help wanting work should call on lace. Prof relatives day. We are waiting on that electric plaut that has long been promised. We don't meed the hight but we need the plant, | Our tonsorial artist has been figuring | in a turkey huaot. Walter Smith has broken ground for | the erection of a coach shop. The water in Bald Eagle creek is very | low at thus time, It doesa’t look good | tor the ice crop There are people making a speciaity | OL raising potatoes by but not their own, Apgah, WwW. | Heaton | is writing lor order ior ing every nyooe Mr. Wal Robb and wife Beech Creek, were over visiting at Sun moonlight, BOALSBURG. Communi i the Refos morning Preparatory afternoon RY 3D. Mo visit of s¢ Oscar Rishel has & Elmer re ‘ i . I veral mot epted a position lerk In at Le- of Alfred restry, is several days Laura Keller, of Tusseyvill spent Sunday at her sister's, Mrs. Ellen Rish- els. Mrs. John Hess and daughter, of Dubois, spent a few days at the home of Charles Signer and family Samuel Kaup and family, of Renova, are spending some time at grandpa Kaup's Hugh Birchfield, wife and child, of Altoona, are visiting at J. H. Jacob's Charley Coel and wife entertained the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Keen- or. The bride is well known here as Mise Nannie Coel, and her many friends here wish her a long and hap- py married life. They will leave for their home out west, the last of this week. A few articles im PY of the late Susan Alexander's will be sold at public sale, on Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at she home of Mrs. Nannie Coxey Miss Buttles returned home Saturday from lowa, where she ben attending her nelce’s funeral last had SMULLTON, Everybody is well and busy, E. E. Miller moved to Rebersburg in- to Jackson Ocker's house, | rs. Anna Greonioger moved into E E. Miller's house in Smullton Oa Monday morning snow flakes were flying in the air, indicating that winter Is close at hand, There is a new secret organization in our town. ‘The weekly deuce is how to getin Nobody eligible to membership unless able to raise a beard, Elmer Miller aud family, of Madison. burg, visited at the home of Mrs, Mary Bmull over Sunday, Mrs, P. D. Winters returned home on Sunday after visiting at the home of her son Edward, at Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs, G. i. Smull returned home on Friday after being away on business for some time, Some of the Madisonburg girls are broken: hearted since the departure of some of our Smullton boys for the West. Man Loses His Head. Weak, anyway, and worrled to death because he Is not able to car ry his work to success, a man will lose his head unless he restores hime self with a tonic, Bexine Pills are the tonle that will restore any man or woman who Is In a rundown condition, $1 a box, six boxes $5. Full guarantees. Address or call on C. M, Parrish, drug- gist, Bellefonte, where they sell all the PRP } | Tew ! mont, | brother, | the | spent | in | Lemont, visited | Lavina Lenker a few days. | Jacksonville, {who ROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY AARONSBURG. M. Wagner, of Lewistown, ac- companied by C, WW. Wyle, spent a few days with the latter's family here, | Mrs. Adam Bowersox, of Sensor! vised her parents, Wm. Bower's, a | duy s last week, Mrs, burkholder and children, of | Altoona, visied at the home of James Housh's returning to her home again | on Friday, Mrs, Fred child, of Le- | spent few days with her Jehn Houtz and family, at home of James Weaver's, Eisenhuth, of Ingleby, was the | guest of M., Stover's on ‘1hurs- day night. Mrs, Dora Weaver and daughter, of Coburn, and Mrs. Grant, of Bethlehem, one day last week with friends town, Rev, W, Donat has gone to at- tend synod which Is In session at Easton, cohsequently there will be no services in the Reformed church, | The Citizens band furnished the mu- | sic on Saturday evening for Neiman's | opening at Millheim, John Neece and James Condo, Penn Hall, spent the Sabbath home of James Roush's, Daniel Vonada and Henry Hoster- man, of Silverdale, Kansas, were the | guests of Clymer Stover's on Sunday. | James Roush and son were to see his eged parents at the home of John Detwiler's, near Centre Hall on Sun- day. Warren Winkleblech and spent the Sabbath with Mrs. kleblech's brother, near Centre Hall. Mrs. Johnson, of Youngwood, Pa. is | the guest of her brother-in-law, Rol- Kreamer C. A. Weaver, at the home Friday. Wilmer Stover and family took an auto trip to MifMlinburg and Winfield; they came home on Friday much pleased with their trip. : Mrs, James Lenker and daughter, of at the home Mrs. Miller and ow Goo, Geo, in D, of | at the family, Win- | of Coburn, was seen of Mrs, of Mrs, has been friends ITE to Mary Burd, who nding a few months with State College, has come h A week with her childrer and Mrs, Merrill Elsen? of his parents on ey were on thelr at which pl ’ st } RL BENORE Stewart, of Altoo her parents, Mrs. Alda Sunday with Reed's, Miss Marie legt, spent last week. Mr. Markle, of State Sunday with his friend Anna Reed. Misses Myrtle and Jennie Harper I Howard Wright, of Gre were Ww Maffett a iow a College, spent Pine iillam ve guests at Bot- wife, of Pine Sunday with Jdge Kellerman. Port Matilda, George Grove thelr daught William Spotis spent Sunday at William Gates, Charles Stitzer, of lock Haven, has come to our town to clerk for Mr. Ly- | man Emerick; we wish you success, Charles, of Sam. Kling Jacksonville, of of | of hasd and Kathryn Kling, also Guyer Ertley, and Miss Ilda Rhoads, were guests at Bland over Bunday Howard, Mattern as Garfield Charles Lytle » Hicks, Dwarlir Nay f wn on Sunday eV Mrs. Blancherd Mattern entertained ! her | n Saturday e evening with ¥ _ an Stormstowr were ening riends « and Marie ROMOLA. of Walter Wensel attended, his from Ya | n the The fur Friday was mains were interment cemetery Holy Communion was : the Ret church on by Eev. Crow One new was added to the church Michael Heaton, David Wensel, son James, of Yarnell, attended ¢ munion services here on Sunday Mra, Mary Wensel, of Howard, a week end visitor here C. V. Delong, of Homestead, visitor at the home of H. 8 last week John Heverly week where he cellent position Howard Baker, o f o nent young men, left un ing for Harrisburg Misses BEdyth and Ruth are attending Normal at lock Haven, spent Saturday and Sunday at home, eras mn re. and rmed largely brought ws made rr roel ww Ref steered Sunday p mvert rmed r in m., and Jom - was was a Del.ong's left has last ex Tyrone ired an for fe ir Tuesday even- promi tin township, but who for years has giving him a royal welcome Lol, Jobn A. Daley made a business trip to Pullipsburg, Osceola and Ty. rone last week GREENBURR Samuel Esterline contemplates building a manure shed to his barn. Prof. J. M. Kahl moved to our town Insts week, and Is ready for biz. In the music line EL. Blerly and family, of Madison- burg, were the guests of J. W. Sny- der's, over Sunday There will be no services in the Re- formed church next Sunday on Ac- count of Rev. FF. Wetzel attending synod, at Reading, Pa. J. C. Bmith and family took a trip to Madisonburg last week, Mra. David Bhoemaker Is visiting her daughters In Lock Haven and vi- cinity. Ballle Wallzer returned from the Lock Haven hospital on Saturday of Inst woek, F. P. Wirth left for Nittany valley on Monday to build a new barn for Ricker brothers, whose barn was late ly destroyed by fire, J. V. Kahl will move Into Clare Doubty's house, in the near future, Mrs, William Kahl is sorely afflicted with rheumatism, My, but this cold and blustering wonther makes a fellow think of his principal remedies and do not substi tute, " limited wood pile or coal bin. { citizen {and stores Is prouder than ever. | and i match | Jimmie | Parnassus | at {chanan was educated | ers, | ry | night, | weekly west end of 8 Effle Weaver, on | T i last Wentzel, | |vecurred Friday Jorry Ryan, a former citizen of Cur. i {ed near Mill Creek. been lHving In Buffalo, N. Y. is here | lon a visit and his many friends are REBERSBURG. Miss Helen Miles, aged 14, died at her parent's home a mile west of Ty lersville, on Saturday morning. A number of Brush valley capital- ists are Interested in the Farmer's National Bank, which opened doors to the public at Millheiia on Saturday, with Dr. Geo, 8. Frank as president. and GG. J. Eby, cashier, Among those heavily interested are Prof, C. lL. Gramley and our former William Kramer, The bank Is up-to-date in all its equipments and those crisp new bilils are much ad- mired by those who are fortunate {enough to get them. Our Lutheran friends are still with out a shepherd, Millheim, with blocks Her now build hats for the big as a mansard roof all wear No. 8 hats to her two new milliners falr ones the must ns men Bird and popping. Harry squirrel hunters are busy Clarence Confer and , are climbing classic school President Bu The school was suspension recently, be reservolr which supplied Weaver, Miller, Cal. valley boy at the old burg, where Weber, (eo Wetzel, #® Mercer 4 of in danger cause the { the town with water, was nearly dry. Wild them! George Showers, of Madisonburg, has been on the sick list and the farm- whose produce he bought, have his genial greetings. It is rumored that Grif. Garrett has bought the Strohecker farm from Har- Douty. Grif. has squeezed enough out of apples with his cider turkeys are plentiful—but get missed silver { press, and 80 on, to buy a farm of his {Own Prowlers ind farmers who don't give in their cards Aaron houses, at their names and are In danger hand ir of {| bird shot Theodore Satu es his bl. visits to the with a pune. the golden contin night ar valley that vors well ot 3 Yole { Novem Husk that n of on before salv corn ty tl . » > it angel: other n erected, al cemetery at fARnive which a resting place izens of the lock of gran- th but mony» dds t that last one NITTANY. Our sports, who have been hur since the season came in, Yeport game very scarce, Mr and Mrs. H. W. Winkleman sient Week SCross the papenng Lari Corman » house. Miss Esta Winklem Jel many (reads here ating the ridge, h vistled Darics Mauck pending K a Mau bin lar igers, wh > winter, Fir parents Mary and DEMAD Bingman, bas beer week, we hope for her daughter of Lhe past speedy recovery Sume of our farmers are busy hosk Jog Corn which is not a very good crog Yi account of the drouth during the summer Miss Penina Shields is visiting Harry Stover and family near Hublersburg, George Klinetelter, of near Hublers burg, moved into Howard Zerby's house, Mr. Myers, wife and twin children, of tie eastern part of the state, are guests of Rev, Bingman and family H. D. Love, of Lamar, was in our | town one day last week on business, W. J. Mauck, William Showers and John Dorman, were at Madisunburg one day last week on business Preaching no the Evan, church Sur day morning at the usual time. Shoot Men for Game A fatal accident of the hunting season on Stone Mountain Blair Connty, Calvin Bousman was kill Bousman, with a companion, was moving threugh the thicket, searching for wild turkeys. They had separated and were moving toward one another. Bousman's companion saw him, and thought he was a turkey. He fired and when he reached the spot saw that he had killed Bousman. Dr. Pierce's Favorite P the of women, ity | SNOW SHOE. Tuesday sunshine Democrat, Rolland Shope, who has been in the hospital at Philipsburg for six weeks, i in our homes, ~The | ngain. Claude Irwin was on the sick list, suffering with quinsey; he is now able to be around again, Art SBhank, wile of Pittsburg, are few weeks, Mrs. Harry Pownell, Mills, pald us a short visit Miss Stella Weaver, of Milesburg, is with us she seems to like place Bunting friends, for a and some hunting here of BERR, here: game is reported plenty. Ex-Burgess Gil- land is training his dog, Parker, hunt, and Squire Thompson is taking orders for feathers, Miss Cynthia home in Yarnell after weeks at her Jusper Eisele, Ing at the home Eddie Burns Lock Haven, Miss Annle Normal, visited day. Mrs. Harry Sprankle, of Tyrone, Is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs, DD. R. Lebkicher The stork visited our town urday night and left a girl home of Wm, Whitman, The band gave a concert the meat market, on Saturday night, Quite a number of our folks at- tended the wedding at Joe Mecon's, on afternoon; all had a good great curlosity at seeing dance. Ask louis Boyce, season Is gpending H. BE. Leathers. Altoona, is Mrs, 1. M, Walker. a Hiying trip uncie ss, of of made to Haven sun- Park, of lock her parents over Sat- the on at Sunday time: also a the Italians he knows. MARTHA. Edward Williams, wife and of Unionville, SBundayed with his er, W. Williams Harry Peters and Dick Drye, of T visited relatives here, Williams Philips! OG. rone, A. C. 1 0 Plerce full i Gay MOUNTAIN—Gregg Twp. The hunting = 1 opened and ) ) ABOT ang h game, 1 Miss Eva Kerstetter is at home, helping to take care of her sister Ada, who is sick brought us snow, rain and Centre | { ren, Pa, came home to spend the win. {ter with his parents, with a badly broken ankle, is with us | | Centre county. the | to | Boyer returned to her | a few | visits | in front of | nesday; | dinner and a good time, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoner, of Mill- | heim, spent Friday at Sol. Lingile's. H. H Elsenhuth has quit making chop on account of Ill health, RNELL. nell YA Yar and in with Maud Poorman FAIRVIEW Boggs Twp. e farmers are busy husking corn w. lucas and wife, of Altoona are spending a few days with his par- ents, Lewis Miller's, of Pleasant wval- ley Mra. Amelia Chapman spent Monday with Mra. A. J. Lucas Rost Sayers spent Su Florence Lucas bere Claud Watkins spent Sunday at his home here Jessis Confer and family spent Sun. day here at the home of James Lucas nday with WINGATE Mr. Zimmerman and William Est. right of Coslport, are spending several davs at the home of Henry Estright and | | passing the tine away by hunting. | Chaton Murray and family of Altoo | na, are visiting his parents here Mre John Park and son are visiting | | relatives at Tyrone | Grace Boob left Monday for Belle. | fonte, where she expects to be employed | | for some time, Toner Fisher left Sunday for T where he expects to be employed Bell Telephone Co. L. 8S. Way. after a week's vacation, returned to duty on Sunday night, David Foreman and family, of Belle. rone, y the rie Fisher, | rie Fi spent Sunday at the home ot Car- | rescription disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women, only preparation of its kind devised by a ated physicien-—an experienced and skilled It is safe medicine in any condition of the system. THE ONE RFMEDY which contains no aloohol end po njui.oes babitdforming drugs and which BRANCH-—Coliege Twp. Ralph Musser, after spending a few weeks In the State Hospital, at War- Thomas Frazier and wife, of Bell. | ! | | wood, spent last week with friends in | invited some of dinner on they had a good Miss Bella Iytle her near friends to of course Miss Margaret Musser, of Lock Ha- | van, spent Sunday with her parents, Osceola | | spent last week with Belle Lytle, Miss Madie Gingerich, of Boalsburg, _— LYONSTOWN-—8pring Twp. John Mayhew, of Juniata, was & pleasant caller at the home of Wm, Lyon's over Bunday. Chas. Kling and family Sundayed at his parents, William King's. Mrs. Henry Vaughn and son spent | Bunday with her sister Mrs. Turney. Wed- | There will ba a social on Baturday evening at the "home of Willlam Lye longs, for the benefit of the M. E. church, iat Weaver, | The All fare are cordially will be invited, bill of oysters, ice leream and cake, Miss Velle Holter spent Saturday at | Wallace Harry Meyer, ers, Chas. Dale and wife spent 8 with friends at Boalsburg. Musser's. Grove and lady spentt Sunday at friend, J. 3, Iva Meoy- LIVONIA. H. Eyer Spyker and son Mr. Woody Morrow, all of spent several at Stow Bake [ey days ers, hunt. children « r's are ‘hort, of Wolfs Store ar Valley, have the mill for and be. gun working John Wolfe, TYLERSVILLE. Miss Helen Miles, who has suffered for a few days, died last Saturday, aged 13 years Funeral services were held In the Reformed church last Tuesday a.m, Ira Bhaffer and family, of Mill Hall, | visited here our this A number of attending court young people are week as witness~ | on Mone winter, © BNO wt here Ike on has been goes wrong who 1% parents 1] 4 4 ’ ned eriraineq young man p by p Ing Ov YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers ano Feeding Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for th Write or wire at once to money. 1 least Lilt JOHN J. LAWLER 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stocl v MM yr i Ve hat sciect Come to Chicago and we will or telegram gs and we will s ip jus ’ VJ Write at once | you money. ket prices, wo I roan ir plan of filling National Bank, Chicage fied customers e world. 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