Page 6. —— THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 16th, 1909, Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY Es id PORT MATILDA. Everyone is looking forward to Christmas and the annual visit of that good old gentleman, Santa Claus. We hope he may be able to visit all our homes in our town. Many have be- gun already to seldet thelr gifts is the best way, for then you get first cholce, Our blacksmiths were worked nearly death last week on account of the fce. It seems that everyone had put off having their horses rough-shod until the ice came, and then they all came at once. One smith, we know, worked until nearly nire o'clock night that he might get one man's horses finished. People should be look- the to ing ahead and be ready for such things, | and then it would be unnecessary to work these men so hard Get your sleds and other winter vehicles repaired before you find snow here, and then there will not be so much worry, rush, disappointment, and sometimes waste of good air in the use of good-sized oaths, Give the man a chance who is serving you We are glad to state that J Williams, who has been affected lung trouble, is Improving rapidly, we hope he will soon be entirely recov ered The young selves the Rees¢ dam formerly could eral nles which Have same w! \ wer On Mond: of last to the home of Calvin Weston from it his little Clifford, a eight months and eight days. The neral took place on Wednesday at Black Oak U. B. church, where inter- ment was made All of us must the same way as this child. Some in their youth to live a little longer others at best, and death Is sure, as if It were live each da Misses Ruth Cowher, Mamie and Ruth Williams spent Sunday with friends at Martha Furnace The members of Black Oak U. B church will hold a chicken and waffle supper in A. W. Reese's Hall t Matilda, on the afternoon and eve of Saturday, Dec. 25th. publ cordially invited to and good cause be served M with and fq i n " week dent) son are permitted still life is short Let our us then last Port ning y o help the will ittend cream ale MT. PLEASANT Edna Decker Bald Fagls one ni Ira Lewis, Miss Miss Amber 1 tended week Mr Sandy week with relatives Mr. and Mrs. S Sunday with ght in Mrs Ridge Lew spent and Edmonson, Sunday of near here Ww atives Cowher sp rel near here FILLMORE. There has decided co} the weather ise of been a giving which ange ir us but little it badly prom- is BO ir i the Barrens side of the hauling water creek for nearly rain, in some parts Farmers on valley have the ‘Buffalo month of community been Run n PUTEReFIRE Nir heen married on very extensively for the iast three weeks many fine porkers have killed Noah Rockey of this place has come home after a long vi his daughter in Peunsvalle) tells us that people in that have ling hogs weighing 1 pounds n been been ki BCALSBURG. Edward Mever Inst Friday ever thirty scholars The Lutheran schools are bus Christmas service ercises will eve, and the night Frank Sparr and wife, of Altoona, attended the funeral services of his sis- ter, Mra. Annie Reed, last week Oscar Gllimen, of Rebershurg, spent a week with his uncle, J. Wesley Mil. ler and family William Relish, of Salona, ing a few days with his sister, George Hetinger Mary Relish Is visiting at Newton Yarnell The stores are all beautifully ated with Christmas goods, for old and young Mra. Davis, with her mald, Agnes Bane, and her sister, Miss Buttes, left on Monday for thelr Southern home John Fortney spent part of last week in Bellefonte as a juryman Linnie Miller and her brother, Elick, of Pine Grove Mills, spent Baturday at the Ira Rishel home, Margaret Lytle Is spending a few woeks at Lemont, with Mrs. John Thompson, EARLEYSTOWN. Mra. J. W. Raymon, who was on the wick list, Is better again at this writing. Those who visited at D. 1. Bart. ges’ on Friday were: W. M. Ertel, of Coburn, and Abby Moyer, of SBtoney- lonesome, Miss Ella Moyer and 1. Runkle spent Bunday at State College Mrs. Burchfield is visiting her sis ter, Mra. Frantz, a few days and will help to butcher, Miss Ruth Bartges was sick week, but is well again, Lewis Houselighter Is working for Mr. Bartges this winter. ———————————— in ing has rie class with and Reformed Sunday getting read; for The Lutheran ex held on ("hristmas Reformed Christmas He on in spend. Mrs the home of suitable last ati —— «There Is no risk to run; If you want to return It after Xmas, we'll ex. it or refund the money. Bim, hE Tothior, That | at | near | needed from | | Ing | at decor. : | | MILESBURG. Miss Bessie Bryan, who was operat. ed on at the Bellefonte Hospital, last week, for appendicitis, is improving and expects to spend her Xmas al home Mrs. Benjamin day of last week her daughter, Mrs Wm. Gingher Is rejoicing arrival of a baby girl, Robert Spicer left on Monday of last week Bloomsburg, Pa., where he has gecured employment Inthe new match factory recently built there Sunday school orders can be prompt. Iv filled at wholesale prices hy | Hugg, the confectioner Edward Shope returned to his work Altoona, after spending a few days his home Inst week James McMullen and wife la butchering at his brother, Thomas's, at Tyrone recently From there they went to Warriors Mark where they pald a short visit to Samuel Dunlap's, Mr. MeMullen's cousin Alhert new nlant in the manufacturing of confectioners Mon- tovisit Austin left on for Buffalo Lipton over the nt i nt Rilerelv's | and fire works sticks, is running every day, giving employment to REVEra men Henrv Kohlbecker has for s eral d JULIAN weted meeting the MF « Inst in closed a with the Wednesday united Inst Laird |} in | ved to the 1 ‘ ler. D Mr. Hoon Miller M will ho Alexand At hose AThert Mr ing ing In 1} 30 P nad » meetings rophs he church Young All “nn are ROCK-—Benner Twp Miss Vianna entertainment on Friday lat Rock Forge Schoolhouse HE Walters bought George Shuey 's | store god ds and he expects to continue {the husiness at Ira Benner's house, and PeTRor Grove have 17th expects to the an ia reads want to 1 Se now to whe win hers wait on any LI WINGATE snending a nile or da he ghter at ote me on ri dav Man A 3 who Rellefants here emploved nt with her par In spent Runday ents « - Ee the 1 H ith J. Dubbs nda Rey Preaching o'clock P.M nt all | Ome WOODWARD. Chas. Knorr returned to his home at lewistown on last Monday after spend the greater part of this summer this place Now what will the Young lady dn? On last Tuesday night the stork made | the home of T. D its departure presentel family with a bright girl Quite a number from community were visitors Bunday Bquire E H made a busines trip to Saturday Mrs. Phoebe Wise and EB. FT. Orn. dorf were visitors In Aaronsburg on Bunday, Roy Musser, who has been unable to tench Hin school for sometime on Ace count of typhold fever, took charge of the school again on Monday morn. ing. Rowersnx sald a visit to and on nearby town on the in Musser and son Roy Millhelm last Fairview—TNoggs township The golden wedding which was held for Mr. and Mr. Ezekiel! Confer was a success, There were about 70 guests present. All report having a fine time, Lizzie Lucas spent Sunday at her home, after staying several weeks at Howard, Raymond Shawley spent Bunday with his grandparents, Mr. Lewis Mil. ler, of Pleasantvalley, Miss Carrie Bennet spent Friday with Mra. Chas Chapman, Mra. Ada Feimlee and daughter Alta spent Monday at the home of Miles Lueas. Alfred Shawley transacted business in Nellefonte, on Friday. Ladies’ rubbers 8c at Yeagers, Toner | | | | | | i | | i | | | | | i | en n { | | | | ! | attended | Rey | Ing, | past engaged i | Ing | citement | day NITTANY. William Garbrick and family, Mrs Elmer Stover and children and Mr and Mrs. Toner were to Snydertown one day last week to help Ben Fisher butcher, Walter Harpster and sister Nellie, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, G. W Young W. BE. Garbrick was to Salona one last week to help his brother-in law, George Fisher, butcher, Did you know It was cold last week? The many friends of Miss Margaret Tweed are all glad to know that she is on a falr way to recovery after elev. weeks of serious illness Jake Smith, of Lock Haven, who partner with W. A. Mosher, was a business visitor to our town one day last week Don't forget in preaching in the gelleal church, Sunday morning Quite a number of the and Lamar people were on Sunday Quite a number of the women of this place walked up to the mountain Friday to attend the sale of Mrs kle's household goods Rev, Bingman and family Hecla Park on Saturday is still holding which has five weeks The creek here is need several day Boyd M. Emerick merchants spent over unday his lady friend Bellefonte Evan at 10 Snydertown in our town on Mar. went where the protracted meet been going on for the nearly u' frozen dr steady ralr 4 we ang our lolly 8s ir in wiitis 1y We 1} streets ry nics ur Butchering Christmas and 1 Emerick savs of [| € ¥ ify agal in A who has had grippe in Blanche Wassor vere attack of the hetter Friends of have Bennison, at from him Hy gays It is com that spring Dean heard Dawson, Okla warm ore ut place now fortal further it 3 3 i he ma went SHOE rt ro] SNOW report Rev. T the M. E. chur filled Ren Kessling WwW. OQ Bowers who appointments Yarnell Kessline Clara Mm Margaret i. visiting her uncle Mra 1 J ling made a fiving The flue In W. C. Bnyder's hm fire, breaking through the wall. which At first our hose connes Kona Hall a and trip to wan on and oatch caused some ex. looked danger commany soon while the oars it volunteer ted ous, but had the to | { Wonder if from ] : ] | penters who are tearing down the harn | had a hole In the side and soon had It under control The entertainment Ridge” miven hy the Literary Roclety, was well attended All were highly pleased to see “Jack” Cronister act, who was declared the star Mr. Ugzle took advantage of the inch fee and eut from the lake Satur. aay He bhelleves In the theory that sitting around the stove discussing who discovered the North Pole will not do. nate one chunk of lee toward Alling the fee house The rain on Monday was received with gladness, although It was miser. able traveling Bilis Harvey visited at T. RB. RBuding- er's over Bunday “From Pumpkin = BENORE, On the sick list are Mra. Walter Par. sons and Mra, Barah Kellerman We are glad to note that Mrs. Clever is slowly Improving. The good time Is already at hand to all those who enjoy skating-for the ice is fine Mary Baudis is visiting her sister at Btate College, A new broom always sweeps clean. Girls, don't worry, for we have ho use for him whatever. The bee that gets the honey doesn’t hang around the hive. "1 love my husband-but Oh, you kia“ Mannie Hassinger, who has been working at the College, has come home to stay. ~Mena' leather slippers 60c at Yea. gers, STATE COLLEGE. Mary Beck returned after spending Mrs. Friday, home on several days | among friends at Howard, Lock Haven | {and Bellefonte | The cross-country | of the several classes of the college, came off on Baturday afternoon student by the name of Harrison was | the first one to come In. Beveral had a couple minutes handicap on the last ones starting | On Sunday | vices were large {| cellent lof the ne ah run of about morning held in the audience was music one program The Pharsonlan night was well | standing the Inclemency { er | Auditorium, and present, of the features was show on Monday attended, notwith- of the weath in the of water due to There Is an abundance | our reservoir at present, recent rain and snow The first sleigh for this winter pass through here on The heaters in the Nittany Inn cel. | lar, were broken down during the last { cold snap and In consequence the peo ple in that bullding almost froze out They have since been put in order | The student body th Friday for thelr Christmas vacation The bulldings which during the nice weather {a standstill, it being too brick and concrets The debating contest dents of State and resulted | ed Monday is leave started nr now on between stu- } Mar Frankll ynd shall | State Sever 1 new REBER G Mr R } the ont oof SBUR at this Wh in Pe 1; Ask Tom and Er Certain = weet i tel nters n our Py when the pronged bud they got the they ever got the raver LE valley were wt hunting and A large buck fever rabbit AW x Phelan MON T. home thie west where SOBER ) A s lant ting at Iman Woe mes Paradise reday Lingle, from Sunbury on our streets We wor attract in Mra. 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