Thursday, November 18th, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN WOODWARD. Among the visitors in town on Bune day were: John Fultz and family, of Pine Creek; Leroy Mensch and Guel ney Wert of Aaronsburg; G. Y, Hos- terman from Wolfs Chapel, and W. 5. Hosterman and wife from Pa. The hunting parties from thi left for thelr respective camp Baturday. Among the hunters from a distance are, Harry Gilbert and Jas Bowman, from Millersburg, P Thos. Welrick and Herman Mitchell from Liverpool, Pa. and John Kepner and Harry Newton from Tamanqua, Pua The strangers all belong to the Pine Creek Hollow Co, which erected a cab- in lately. Roy Musser, te: is confined to the fever, His school brother Charles school board api ing a t Qa place 3 ou last havi Fie prov returnt home fectly as they had clos Mrs. was on taken y the last Friday attending to the ing Mrs. Yearick's A large buck deer, brought in from the Wednesday near Col of Wm. arn, spent Sui Walters, Mrs. Wm, Fultz and bel are spending some home of Herbert Condo's | ley. Mrs. Israel Bowersox came home ley on last T on last Saturday. Archie Haines Bunday ith Fledler Mrs. Maurice Kindt, of spending some time with Isaiah Boob's here John Grenoble, In charge of the bor- ough lock-up, is in Pine Creek Hollow this week watching for game-law vio- lators, and in case there be any viola- tions he will handcuff some at once and lock them up Abraham Treaster, © employed Sam’l Ulrich's near Penn Hall Sunday at home Among those who have in this neighborhood are [I man, Wm. Glantz, IL. 1. Weaver Rev. Kessler is the possessor new stove which he received on Wednesday at the FUR val Mrs Brush val- again lunkie and 1esday ning sper w Harr spent W. Hoster- of a last Watch Woodward correspondence for | results of the hunters nex} week WINGATE. James Snyder, after spending some time in Baltimore, returned home on Monday Mrs. T. M ‘ visit relatives at Altoona Arthur Irvin, after filling the vacan- ey of J. H. Snyder, left Tuesday for Woodland Mrs irra left wnding sev. returned 8. Way, after =; with her parents, Wednesday Estright ‘ beds ‘ Myers, of Tyrone Estright spent last Henry Ralph Mclaughlin and Bunt Est right, two of our Jolly paddy men, were nid off on Haturda account of a re- duction In foros William Wagner and Greensburg, are visiting Mrs. J. M. Harnish Mrs. Oscar Bummers spent Friday with her sister, Mra. Myers, of Tyrone Chas. Harnish, of Tyrone, is spend- ing a few days with his parents here Mrs. Forrest 1ddings, of Piteairn, Is visiting relatives and many friends here Mrs. T. Murray the home of Chas. Myers Jane Warner, of guest of her parents Grace Boob left Tuesday fonte where she expected to seek em- ployment, but for some unknown cause she returned home on Thursday The ald society, started by Th ck sister le mn iraday le of his » iam week daughter, of his mother, spent Saturday at of Tyrone Bellefonte, is a Mary Fisher and Ellen Davidson, has proven | to be a success as on Bunday they took in Joe Haines and Joo Flasher Ellen Kerchneri—On last Thursday evening at 5:35, the angel of death visited the home. of Jacob Kerchner and took away their little daughter Ellen. For some time back she had been suffering with typhoid pneumo- nia and recovering from this, brain fever set In and she lingered along In t agony until the end. Bhe was January Oth, 1907, making her 2 years, 10 months and § days. 8 was one of the brightest of the family and will be greatly missed by all knew her, Bervices took place Sunday forenoon at the Evangelical church of this place, oMelated by Rev, Jiatgtor, from she was ily Ia in her last restin lace in the Dix Run , Pal ! Lizzie Fisher, ine Marie Mur. Florence Murray, ray and Brower, Johnstown, | daughter Ma- | at | butchered | James Weaver and | | tains | acer for Belle | of CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY SNOW SHOE, “Paker's " favorite song to his bread: “I knead thee every hour.” Mrs. Elmer Bowes, of Tyrone, ited friends a few days. Mrs. Harry Pownell, of Osceola, vis ited ‘her Mrs. Price, day last week Mrs vis mother, one James W of Runville, at her Harry's Ammon Zimmerman went the examination for Thomas Park and Robert Price, two of our who are firing in Tyrone, came back to take a hunt in the of their childhood. Paul Irwin expe to do old mie is atson, iting son to Tyrone to trackman. | take bovse woods ved BO Saturday hunting with arrri eve hie his | CLs associates 1 and Harris Watsor MADISONBU RG. Home M ns ’ Tat eharie 5 " ’ Lor ia much earlier than usual the hogs to save the corn tt will there Is a great scarcity of swine begun. and People kill Sometimes ¢ the hog for the nw peo lusion say rm His for and t fine mploy fi Haven Ir ot is twofold 8s son me wr maself There about an peems to estate and we. If wisdom's seek, compromise thi have an ax to grind Fall plowing is in progress and farm- ers desire to lighten their spring work thereby little trouble a trifle. now HECLA PARK. was John Hockman instead Workman, as published In last items, that crossed the moun on account of the results of the mn Butchering Is all int of the » porkers are not The followlr It John week's of elect the go now, but on arcity of feed, the large as usual ors from this Alleghenies to hunt finds, Robert Harnish Ham Fulton, and the n brothers, viz, John an I ns list , preach. Sunday spent these as being pick m Logantic v sermon here on rt, of Reading ATT birds v. fre able Hunter Fok week bagging & he reports Inst in mountains BRCArce fast SBaturd party was g Workman, It t forty ers this gathering: a ber became full ple Dorcus” ofder w all present Last Friday evening the following persons attended a party at Frank Dweitricks at Bellefonte: Misses Mary and Carrie Deitrick, Viola and Laura Fulton, Della Zimmerman, Verna and Lulu Dunkle, Maggie and Tessle De- laney, Amanda Deitrick, Wm. Deitrick. Wm. Sproul, Thos. Hinds, Frank and Clyde Hockman, Chas. Shaffer, Wil. bur Dunkle, Ear! Zimmerman and John Rossman. All report having had a fine time ory hy pUCCens present at of the num of the was enjoyed by dged men hich hers STORMSTOWN Martea A. Way is attending Quaker | meeting at Clearfield Mrs. D. 8, Koons and two children spent part of last week with her brother, Rev. Capp, at State College Bertha Hunter met with an accident, and broke her arm while playing at | school, one day last week, i G. W. Loner and wife left for a two weeks, visit with friends and relatives | in Tyrone, Altoona and, Johnstown, Mrs. A. G. Frank and little son, are visiting friends at New Washington, Mrs, Bond Mattern, of Tyrone, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs, Smith, of Kane, is visiting at the Wilson home, Mrs. A. L. Frank spent a couple of dap in Bellefonte, last week, mm. R. I: P. Gray's mother, Mrs, Truby, is visiting her daughter, She expects to spend a couple of months with her, Mrs, H. C, Burkett, brother, wife and two children, of Filmore, spend Sunday in this place, | day NITTANY Mra. Joe Weaver and children, of Hublersburg, visited friends here over Sunday. Mrs. Harvey Altoona, Workman and children, and Mrs. Robert Kramer, Mill Hall, were ats nt the Peck home several davs last week Vilson Ammerman and Willlam Garbrick were lellefonte visitors one last week Quite a number for different Mrs tor, of Webner guests of ue of places to hunt Robert 8. Dietz Windber, and daughter, WwW. our hunters left deer, and daugh- Mrs, William of Lamar, were Tolbert and ife on Ww wi and of G Sunday Mi home Mittie Winkleman 1} after bel returned from this nt the past returned PORT MA TIDA Sever hunting clubs AVE RON through our town toward the Alle. ghenles on thelr annual hunt for Geer wr this one half this Is t crowd mm here there | nly at it iv © then SUD DPON ’ | he arly butchered their slories res about large the p killed by » one Was on has the biggest one, even If is small What Is toot -tee-toot toot! Soor | hear of the how kers in the st ker ervhody it we w i. fust that noise? toot toot! That is only Ray: he joined the band Keep It agoing Ray, that is the only way to learn Keep a stiff upper lip, then get lots of wind and turn it loose and the horn plays. Easy, but hard to do G. W. Harpster has his house ready to plaster. The Richard Bro's. are certainly hustlers. They can nearly like the wonderful stories In Ara- bian Nights. bulld a mansion In a night. If you want work done, done well and quickly, they are the persons are looking for Two bad accidents in our town dur. ing the week Wedneeaday Wil. son Patton. while working for the P RRC the track, had the mis- fortune one of the steel rails fall It is thought that no but his foot is badly do you On Vl, Williams while regulate the rolls t grind got the fingers of his right mangled between the rolls were not working properly and in effort to get them to rk he 1 his hand In near them, when they seized hold of his the end of ne and others his face ne express on wi IRs two Yer ywurnful week ag Three Ruth came home visitors In our town lately were Laird and wife, of Bellefonte; H. BE. Woodring, Mrs. Dr. Fugate, of Dubois: Mrs. Crawford McFarland, of Clearfield; James Weston, of Galitzen; Daniel Funk, of Tyrone Miss Ruth Williams, one of our school teachers, has not been able to teach for a week. She has been sick Orvis William's children, who were aMicted with scarlet rash, we are glad to note, are getting well rapidly w he had a rds explain t all The Wilson w ROCK FORGE Our farmers are all through huskiog corn and have their fodder in, and are pow ready for snow A great many of our jeopie attended protracted meeting at | day night any people around Rock are afflicted ouserville, Sun- | with sore throat, and something similar to grip filliam Kramer spent Sunday at his home here, Howard Shuey expects to leave here on Thursday for Pittsburg, where he expects to spend the winter, t was reported around here that Ira Benner was to have sale in the spring. It is a false report. Mr. Benner expects to farm where he is, Weare glad to see our friend Irvin Shuey around again, He had been housed up for a few days with a poison. ous rash Runkle Pragier and Miss Mollie Krape attended church at Houserville on Sun- day Svenink entry alters and wife visited at the home of Ira Benner, one day last STATE COLLEGE. i The foot ball game, scheduled be- | tween Pennsylvania State College and | the University of West Virginia, on the new Beaver Field, last Saturday, Is which will long be remembered by students and citizens of this place and vicinity The game wi called at & o'clock sharp. It was only a few min- utes the game started till State made a field goal and then other counts | followed till the core stood 40-0 in favor of State and the time was not all up when they ded to quit ing the visiting weaken unable to make ong i) after ded team AARONSBURG ~r mtain nm Dit party across the mo Mr. and Mrs. Milt Sabbath with their gran bome Sam ‘sephart Store Mrs. Fred Limbert was delighted with the many kerchiefs her friends sent ber on her birthday on Wednesday Mrs. Philip Leitzel and daughter, of Millheim, spect one day last week at the home of Clyde Boob James Swabb and D. Forioger of Tus- ssyville, were seen at the home of Mrs Lizzie Swabb on Friday Miss Helen Stover was elected as teacher of the Luse school until the teacher 1s able to resume his work wer spent the at the Wolf's Am Mer imother, sel at LEMONT All the people of our village are taking advantage of Indian summer, especially the women cleaning honse Rev the bli preached a good sermon morning in the Evangelical church, t large audience Oran Houts passed through Sunday (reorge Hunti Ww SOomerson, on here on Ralston expects to go ngdon, Pa. this week, where clerk in a store this winter, Protracted meeting will begin | Evangelical church in two weeks ahh n the ec liam Sarsen has started sl a store room, apd will ready to wait on any person who calls Eimer Ross has his large brick palace about completed William Grove's oldest child took sick very suddenly on Sunday afternoon, and Dr. Kidder was called at once It will not be many days until we hear the wedding bells ringing. in npson 8s ne we FOWLER Mrs. George Miller, of New York, is | visiting her many friends here, Mrs. James Rorabaugh and sons, Wal ter and James, of Andrew her niece, Mrs. William Lego. Miss Bess Peters has gone to Tyrone 10 work in the paper mill, Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Weavar are re {cing over the arrival of a big baby Vv. Mrs. Edward Spitler, who has \een onthe sick list for some time, is much im- Mrs, William Stanley, of Milesburg, made a short visit to her many friends here. No Wonder She's Cross. Tyrone, spent Sun- | {day with the former's father, | Nearhoof Miss Alice McMonigal is the guest of | i : ] ] FARMERS MILLS. Hello! Who sald Winkle has not awakened long plecp how every L changed in twenty y¢ KR, Homan made Saturday YARNELL. spent Bunday home of Shank were, Samantha hing has Pownell, of 1, Mau rman, ars! of Holts Ni yy, of trip to Milroy | Fairview, Mabel Heato tf Yarnell; Harry LOGON 1 hs Hello! Those that Allred Van from his Rip at the eriey stor i i 1 I morning and veered boy baby to home His “) ening, was large Harr Bohr ih nd Sd AE Ceived any us nor of Ay, last ate eful wn Mrs My Mi plea entre \santly friends ahled Linnie LIVONIA. 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