Thursday, November 25th, 1909 THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, ' [] . mmm” in ili cl nd PORT MATILDA. : SOBER. Mrs. Elizabeth McecMonigal died No- Mr, Urinh Auman and wife spent n vember 14 at the home of her son, week visiting friends at Glen Unlon, Samuel, near Port Matilda, of a com- Mr, John Mullen a nd lady friend, of plication of diseases, after a lingering Dauphin, are callers at Fletta Weav- gs of seve onthe, nged 68 yrs, | ers ings: gh ig " ad bors Ta Miss Furl Auman spent a couple of Correspondents’ Department W i mos, and 20 days, She 1 t GG | t } lr . hPa ws 2 (36% y y it but a Ye nt Pleasant Gap last week, a A a 3) w OF THE COUNTY Halfmoon valley, comb when ha 4 a ih 4 th PHE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF child with ler parents, Abram and y are haveing revival meeting Margaret Bharer, to Bald Eagle, near f wradise, ZION the foot of the Allegheny mountains, athryn Be . y she § eslded continuously ¢ our vicinity, Ne Cole has accepted a position where sl has resid H fre tk in w R a Nevin igh : ! Nevin until the day of her death She was n Lingle, vho . working at : church; a kind ‘harles Rishel's, at home one day Millhelm, was NITTANY. | H. P. Zerby bad a very sick horse ole. \ eterh VS jellefonte., one day last week, cul it is all right i Maliorys Bludio, Eel Lone. ur work | member of the 1 B. : ag i ve Winkleman, wife and daugh~- for gome time and we predict that he neighbor In sickness and want. Some ter Dr and Lit r nus wind, and miss will make good at the job Y esha Ko, v hie Mittie winkleman visited [riends in Charles Fishe r has returned from ine SERY aT fri Ri itz. of Penn Hall: Fred Booneville over Suliday Sharon where he was employed for a Wh gad ; : ot ' Yodo ” 4 oA I. Winkleblech, of Coburn: Willinm Sheats had quite a runa- 1 M Andrew Zerby, WAY vile day ast week, but there was he drough which is on now, has LBAYS hep mtion Mi ae Wi no Serious duiiage which was wched almost as high a degree as the 4 aod dts aos ais iy vi sant Booed luca, one | { summer Wells and springs Wednes Wuite a number of our hunters went low al many cl . yr Eng y : Stiver of Millheln to Lhe aAlleghenies on ple a mulling w a, | | n, oi arty | $ ‘ fos i Cur boys had quill i Lively seren- § sit ld winter ading on saturday mght, the party ove- ng Mir, and Mrs Luss, Casener. We wish Ln Mr, ai Wel Sunday, Auman's on n 3 ra 6 of at U. GQ 3 Stover and lady Sunany. { Wi ou pe Degin Clit le) deiplia yield i Nas secured en INeul us a ted utier in a larg marked Grace ish was to Hubler Saturday Dutcher, ira ovhl, { J. Mauck, head itchers, ar kept busy butchering Lo ti eople through the The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgi by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica 1 pain. Sloan's Liniment, a soothing C: Ir. Shuey and family, of | stops neuralgia pains at once, qt o and | pinrrey, Truckenmilior, whe eft Ihis | cinity a few. dean wien. " Y" burg. after spendmyg a few weoks with that feeling of nun ] Ks Sirs, SaRy Deol of dor- iy for W sh, decld " lith Williams this place, | urned to their n Moda paralysis, and by its the : vit hie past two we 18 return and Is v init ix rast Remeanatiamre muscular tissues, rive manent as well as 1mm cars ola tila comiortabi sont tn’ tl ‘orcs [arry . ‘ {er} ' todd visi par i Wn ate relief. One Application Relieved the Pain, Mr. J. C. Ler, of 1100 Nint t., 8. 1 W { vised a lady v 4 Valiey srs, brownlee, of Mackeyvil her daugiter, Mi SL LWO Weeks, D. C., writes : - n last Saturday afternoon | ..... ses Grace and nnie Sharer ed t I visited his mot) raday John Watson's, ¢ lolt “1a &t Jolu “ans vell attended; | panne L1¢ § in Cetura \ articivs rought § prices W. BB. ong. An 1 ad Toas beer Ht Treaster the auctioneer, Nittany No. 2. Miss DBlaucue ment. After one with it since.” appuacation the Port Matilda No. AF {33 bao who } lia vel)y PH spend the winter Lhe Lasdly J. « LOLI Huuntuugavn to Ciyue bdwart BhOUIl vusile lovua. oe WW, the ha At All Druggists. Price 25¢c., 50c. and $1.00, Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent Free. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Address TYLERSVILLE ny a diss nee wasson has he ar a ‘ ne hase fol ving 1 $Me Saul RZ a V hars il > . h wn \ J ’ MASS yi Vy we Obsery | woiCK OL Brippe and is under the care N ta : ertainly not lawful , S348 oof 20 wr add " nthe wi for. Huston, oun im u { pram cody gare d Be 1 $4 : " t INGay. Lhe 27.0 101 mo. ATS ig. | TOF Should it be allowed. MILESBURG. , NS olen and Mary Allison vis Our “visi Sorin the wer rove y va Pearl O. Hoy is spending week of : K i pal ens two at Lock Ha I Anos y Ph Army ‘ : : BE . ’ PU \ spending a few days at the home of ROCK FORGE—B y Cont ' B sand oe hm ter, Don 3 A Wm. Decker rd Cop ad "he short B LOW Fri : . Rad ua ef : pu , METHGONT MInIRTer ited the Misses Knecht last Sunday. ' Mra “ Swavel day Mi The pupils of Walker Perry Hinds : Wr Miters on his farm : 4 nis . f A ; : Boyd Kran visiting at through here left little girl vieasr orge Rider and John home of Boyd Ca r fan n, of Buffalo R Mr. Joh 3 ler ha BO 0 is Ira Benner's or with Henr i family, of . k Several mer pine ho Shade | VEL Gl Te ev | Bat my i ein WS | VY FOR SALE BY ALLDEALERS Mrs. Wiser of T Ins Georgia in: Milesburs an the saete bf a Hid GREGG Twp C —- ¢ Westor ' 1itzer A 4 En "OW « } . nd fp ; uA utd . " . v ’ Be IN wv . HUBLERSBURG. he TN ron nd W. EV ~ oh E : : » antl 3 gh Abia Li iow | Grace Sigmund, of Salona, and nn . ale paid a % 4 the |} ‘ { h 1 Jgtil i eV wnt Sun y Very pieas Mr, in the oid a deer Last week Parker and Vio Krape y stay t the ne as It is slow I want Miss Vianna G in & ing al n n WIL" “No, ‘ now with her answered her mother reproach« t's wrong » make sport of such Ther want some wax her ' ( nough to have 2 large attendance ng 4d Kreamer HOLT'S HOLLOW-—Boggs Twp Butchering and big SMULLTON. EO here Mrs. Mary Parks returned home af John Watson nding t) ter visiting for some tims for iarge game; daughter at Sur : Ra ad at the k house, hunt James Miller spending the wi H ! with his son IL. n Maryland ’ y \s is spendii 8 some Those visiting Newton Hrungart's ne , ts here, while Mr la't Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cal- ' Alleghenlies hunt V.i Weaver, of Rebershurg, and Mr . ‘ and Mrs. Ellas Root, of Mazeppa, Un- Leorge Confer, fon county. near Fairview, well attended; Thos. B, Stitzer, our genial grapho- things brought fair prices Wise, here phone man, and porker killer, render- Nelson Bhope, wife nad daughter, Harris Stover and family spent Sun- ed some fine graphophone selections tea have deturned to the hams at day at the home of Mrs. R. M. Wolfe in J. F. Meyer's store recently, Any, aller spending a week w " : . Of Five head of cattle belonging to J. V their parents here a Sng , o hpiomiwial ho “this Brungart, of Wolf's Store, became wild Samuel Miller and family, of this neighborhood AMMODR the lucky ones in the mountaina last summer The | Place, spent Bunday at Coleville it . i 3 § bl " ire . The many friends of Miss Lydia | Were the following Rambling Rang- last three were caught on Saturday in ers on Round Top, one four-pronged the rocks at the head of the mountains, | Poorman, who is in the Lock Haven y ‘ dinners are Off For a Long Run WOODWARD, our new models in Regal Shoes. Miss Bertha Hosterman.employed at State College, spent some time visiting here last week 8. DD. Orndorf and family, of Madl- sonburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr, Orndorf’s mother, Mrs. Phoebe i popuianty We unhesitatingly pronounce them the smartest, of classiest styles in men's footwear seen around this section in a long time. You'll agree with us when you see them. northwest of Wm. Bletzes' Miss Mabel Furman, of Greenburr, Is employed at the home of W. E. Balr. H. K. Smull exepcts to move to Re- bersburg next spring where he has rented Heller's blacksmith shop On account of the past warm and pleasant weather different varieties of trees began bringing forth new buds, but the recent snow storms will check thelr progress, H. K. 8mull took a trip to the 14. mile narrows last Sunday for some venison and pure mountain alr and lemonade. SHINGLETOWN-—Harris Twp. John Woods and family after spend. ing a few weeks In the woods returned to their home where Mr. Woods is employed, Mra. John Leech spent Sunday with her daughter, Mra. William Stuart, Esther Rrown, of Roalsburg, spent Sunday with her friend, Bana Leech, Grace Stover spent Bunday with her sister, Mra. Filmer Taher, Mr. and Mra. A. Koch spent Sunday A anrry Sugnart's, near Pine Grove n, hospital, EcCpe that she will soon be able to return to her aged mother Alfred Eminhizer spent Sunday with | his mother at Curtin, Frank Watson was bidding good- bye to his many friends here on Bat. urday, leaving the same day to take up his work at Sunbury. EARLEYSTOWN-—Potter Twp, . Prof. C. R. Neff has his new pump up and a good stream of water in the well; and Harry Frantz has his well near ready for a pump. Mr. and Mra. James Bartges, of Lo. gan Mills, spent a few days with his brother, David Bartges, also Allee and | Mrs. Nestlorode, from Madisonburg. Samuel Durst has another lime stack ready to burn; Sam knows how to | make farming pay. T. C. Bartges and James Bartges were to State College on Monday. The Regulars hunting party report deer plenty, but not the right kind they can shoot Mra, John Frazier Is visiting her many friends here, Miss Cora Frazier started to schoo! on Monday. buck; Millheim party in Pine Creek Hollow, one four-pronged buck; Jona- than Styers killed a spike buck in the | narrows; the Gun club had to be con- tented without anything last week. Roy Musser, who has been confined {to the house for some time with ty. | | phold fever, Is somewhat Improved. i | Mrs. John Guisewite, formerly of | | this place, but late of Oak Grove, spent | [some time among friends here last | | week, Mra. I. D. Orndorf and son {made a business trip to Millheim on | | Saturday, | Butchering and good dinners are all | {the rage in this community now, i Fred Guisewite, of Fiedler, spent | Bunday here with the Mots boys FAIRVIEW-Boggs Twp. Miss Carrie Bennet, of Summit Hil, spent Friday at the Nome of Mr, Miles | Lucas, here, Ba. Bullock, of Bellefonte, Sunday here, i A. J. Lucas killed a large hog last | week which tipped the soales at 424 pounds, | Mra. Fred Haines, of Howard, is vis- iting her parents, Mr, J. B. Lucas’, spent REGAL SHOES are built from advance models of the most exclusive custom styles for the season. And we get them direct from the Regal factories almost as s50n as the original models appear in the windows of high-price New York custom boot shops. We can also give you perfect custom fit in Regal Shoes— because they're made in quarfer-sizes, $350 $400 _. $500 MINGLE'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. Herve is one o smart new Regal models,
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