Page 6. TR THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, Janusry 6th, 1910, Correspondeiit 8’ Department | THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NITTANY. Yoti write it 1810 now Rev. Bingham began a of meetings in the Evangelical church, at Nittany: all are cordially invited attend Harry Stover blersburg mother, Mrs Miss Mabel the guest of Zerby. Henry Nihart of mother Showers New Year's Day William Wehner, Ohl, who have spent fall in the South, are with their parents friends John H series of near Hu- of the latter's day last week of Mill Hall, is Miss Mayme and wife, were gFuests Tate, one Kramer, her friend and family were guests and Dan Diehls, on awrence and visit many Jr, and la the summer home on a and their Beck spent the State College, it being farmer's at the College, Mr. Beck our hustling farmers, as well of our up-to-date merchants A. C. McClintle, our jolly is busy day crying sales, has been chosen to cry many sales Clark is a good, sober fellow, and that's why he h to do In his line The fantastics town jolly time on New Year's they were a jolly bunch, and their clothing from Wanam: Brown of Philadelphia. Charley Gunsallus and vely, while bagged a Bert. Flet past week at week of is one as auctioneer, 18 #0 much in our Day red good set ker Sna week, Elmer hunting fine red her, of Bennezette ed his lady friend here, recently Miss Marie E. Young was Haven visitor one day recentl We were shocked to hear of the den death of Mr. Jerry Lee, of Hublershurg Miss Clara Weave and Mrs. Will blergshurg, were week of Rev, and G. W. Young and wife Christmas at Hublers! Evers and fami The Cl ristn Snvdertowr children and ed the Ray wih schools one day last fox Lock sud- near of r Park, Min: & guests one 1 Mrs. Bingms Heela ich, © Am th B04 Ir as WAS NER ir parts t« Showers thoy with t} Rev Year's blersh Mr mingto at Ralston ents On Mary urdasy far to h 8he as wel large post selve freshments friends happy and ret ne of the Aa SMULLTON. BOGGS TWP. Fairview her speedy recovers Chapman Tuesday nt his home J. Lucas and with his brother mit Hin Charles returned 2 fter to Hicks spending \ here wife spent Chas. Tu Runday cas, at Sum Batey and Canada, spent Sunday Miles Lucas Florence Lucas returned to her home here after spending a weeks Howard Alfred 1 Bunday Harvey Watkin Lock Haven at the lady friend at the home of of fow In ueas left for MID Hal) on and son Marry. of are spending a few days home of Thos. Shawley's PINE GROVE MILLS, J. H. Decker and friend, Mr. Molloy of Bellefonte, were entertained at the Decker home on Christmas Prof. N. A. Moyer returned on Sat. urday and began teaching the remain. | der of the term room, on Monday The week of prayer served In the Lutheran week by all the four ehurches Jas. Hess, of Willlamaport, bis many friends here Rn the sick lst are, Mr. and Mrs unday and J. 1. Heberling #8 Markle and son, of the nt Bunday with Mrs. John in the High school Is being oh. visited bel Markle and Ellen Wat. | te College, spent Sunday rmer's sister, Mra. Calvin Everts and granddaughter, spending a few weeks ers and wife at Oak | walt to eateh a toe are mighty to | had a & | church this | PORT MATILDA, Christmas passed very quietly In our town. Santa Claus seemed to have { been around, for everybody appeared to be glad the day had come, On Tuesday evening, Dec | very quiet wedding took place M. parsonage Everything {well planned that the wedding w over and the bride and groom had i gone on the train before the news was known. The two young people thus united were H. J. Woodring and Miss Minnie Crain, both of Port Matilda Both are highly respected by all, have the hearty congratulations of the entire town and community After 21st, nt was n the KE ny | working and l were | near Beaver Run, | were the wedding trip to Niagara Falls, they | were found at the home of the bride's father, on Friday evening when the | Port Matilda band rendered some mu gle In honor of their president, and bass player, in the band Saturday, Jan. 1st, at parsonage tobert Williams Matilda and Lizzie Shawver Furnace, were united wish them a very life, A got put few the U of of Martha We happy On B in marriage long and of summer's already I icky enough to get You do not dave of July seems ite a ties, props eing shipped from our town one seems to have work only cut the cost of liv little all would be all of Nving to 1 day our ple nve foe very put good n their AWAY were ne H ipply vear any many Ant certainly have nay. { when ANY hot B ter ete ARaIn FE If ing right getting Cur weeks gotting to be lot of mine giness for gq are | ET we could down a The higher every during Guy Behers and Joseph Ison | and Miller and A. Will cost geems the last two of Trafford Weston f Bel isitors were: James wi wher of Wird, « .“ family, of tanford fami Rev, G HOU SERVILLE. au tations Hialogu and «MM Miva faithful w= rs eo training clone ton cher Tonnia Adan the pup Mise m ae the Aret West months her Mr. and Mrs Ing the holliday H. BE Btover vacation with his parents A large near here on Friday hy G M. Motz been hunting hear, home on Friday to with his family Mine Jessie from Institute that had remembered her with a birthday post ecard shower of 207 cards WwW. A. Snook Jersey Bhore and we Miss his smiling countenance very much NDel.onge mm @ at returned fre Cheater tn spend a few with parents Roy Bnook are senson In spend Tyvieraville Allen Gilbert returned to spend Christmas Adama. on her return wan delighted to MILES TWP. Middle Precinet. Mra. John Rover and son spent several days with friends and relatives around and about Spring Milla We noticed John Herb and wife took in the ovster supper at Rebershure Miss Mary Deltrich left for Lewis. i bure, where she will take up her po. sition amin, after spending several | | weeks under the parental roof. Boyd looks sorry aenin, Mins Alta Miller spent Sunday with her friend Miss Martha Shearer. Ask the girls about the lee eream Quite a few of our people took In the fantastic at Millhelm, which was certainly something to ses, Rlelehing was fine at Millhelm on Saturday, Just ask Certle Houts Ask Ceorge and Charles how sleigh. Ing in In Nittany, and whether foxes are plenty The people around here have thelr et houses filled with the first crop of on Rev. Taney has protracted meeting in Madlsonburg. ind i Pusiness Is improving In this commun. during her absence her friends | | o'clock Port | Ket { have a { through ork of ! [ memher is spending a week's hear was killed In the woods of Middleburg, who has | hie i : | day is visiting friends at! | | Christman Monn { time for the last part of the old year | tion of a few #0 | FILLMORE. The meeting at this Progress, Sleighing was very good the last week, but the thaw we are having has put an end to it. Though the farmers are glad to have the sledding, many of them are more glad to have the thaw, for the water supply is getting very low Elmer Rumbarger attack of heart morning Mabel Norris has gone up her work mar school at place Is still in had a very severe trouble on Sunday back to take as teacher of the gram- Millhelm, after a vaca weeks Kephart, who in for a week about the same Bud Benner has Bellefonte Furnace on night Armagost on Mrs sunlly has been more, unu- or Just in hired Co turn and George the Allegheny with and is the now John out mountains on a bear hunt, They little nervous and timid about but at Inst they got started had intended to start on Monday nt 12 o'clock, but they all lov heds and didn't get off until the next day They camp about 3 o'clock P. M, much time to hunt that lv the next morning they hille they tried to keep fields as much as they should see hetter of their Heth another fleld, and i] starting They night thelr 12 and didn't day. Ea were on out In open ssible enae fn bear they chance efforts thes thicket while mv Wot But to pn into to run had to get site n ing throug) the forest the vine then nll acted y swallow a got om 1 the rage exclte 1) wished thought TH on ‘ the they wore not the dlsapnointed f han od or HU BLERSBU RG 1 Mark! n. Per Pie Mra 5 iuitir we Wa in Thursday ded tn on helaty : # Me and pool. are LEE that Toe Aue held terment want Gan Jacoh Crow ff 1 with Mra. lee "0 to Mr Death w Funeral services moming at 16-30 Ir re. Mr. Lee will ar he was an his church, a good and kind We as nelehbhors and friends will miss him very much Are very TY relate evening Jerr suddenly poplexy mday Hublers? missed in very ne M nt he much active citizen nelghhor MOUNTAIN Gregg Twp. Aaron Auman was hauling props Inst week to make use of the snow The Snyder brothers were hauling! lngeine for Conrad Auman last week ity Charles Ripka's baby morning and was buried on Sat. urday afternoon In the Mountain cem- | flory awe wan four days Mra H. HH. Fisenhuth and Lydle Dunlap took a trip to Renovo to spend They ritport having a fine Clyde Ripka Is hauling props: that In the way to make use of the snow Mrs. William Lingle and her moth. er«in-law went to Lemont to spend Christmas with her sister, Emma Pls. enhuth, Emanuel Preon made a trip to Snyder county one day last week, to visit some of his friends. A —————— a. COLLEGE TWP. Branch, Those who spent Bunday at Wallace Musser's were Mra. Ada Boal and daughter May, of Btate College, and Ruth Thomas, of Centre Hall, Mise Efe Glenn Is on the sick int, Lewis Frasier and family, of Dell. spent last week at the home of John Nreon's, That we d1An't know this was leap year. How about It, Ralph and Will. Don't fall to give our a onl if on want any extra trimming on your fidings, or Any earpentering MILESBURG. James Levy, of Wolsey, 8. a week with relatives in Mr. Levy reports the West perous condition-—-lots of good wages Wm. Brindle, of Lewistown, spent few days of last week at the home of Wm. B. Miles, as a guest of Miss Bes. sie and Wilbur Miles Miss T.ovene Mattern, of phia; Miss Greno, of Cinn,, and Mrs. Clate Poorman, of D., the in a work spent burg. pros and "n Philadel. hi: Mr Tyrone; lard; Hoover | ed | reached | dled last Wri. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore, Rev, Piper, of Huntingdon; Wil. {lam Smith and family, of Altoona, | andMr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, o Shoe, were among those {the funeral of Mrs. Thursday of last week John Fulton and wife, of | were recent visitors to Mrs | Mrs, Fulton's mother | Samuel Shrover and | mont, visited his mother recently Mr. and Mrs { turned to their | after spending Medix Run | was employed Prof. Robb days of last former home Geo, Noll and at Tyrone with James Guy Willis sa lesms ber Co. in the bu Mis ter a pl parents Mr Philipsburg Mrs. Proud after f Bnow Claud Smith, Osceola, Shroyer Ww fe and of brothers, John home the | where Whiteman for the elght Mr winter months Wh et at and w visited week at agleville wife thelr s« gpent Christmas i ns, Hower Fleight Lmsport an for Guy rie Olive 3.3 he Centr Moved in family in employes Pe nnn i un friends while wher the made many Smith easant grand wna THIS IS CERTAIN Proof That Cannot Bellefonte Deny Readers Te meq Ix highly today when 1 gave thelr favor ly proc Green's ® ARO ) statement In A member of my fa ured Doan's Kidney Pharmacy Co prompt and permanent thelr use from mi Pills from and received relief through an attack of kidney complant I have also taken Doan's Kidney Pills for backache and through my kidneys and they have al. ways had the same good effect You are welcome to publish this state. ment.” For sale by all dealers. | conte Foster- Milburn Co. | New York, sole agents for the United States Remember take no other Price the name WATCH FOR OUR AFTER IN- VENTORY SALE The Potter-Hoy Hdwe Co. | | | | | | | of How- | | Samuel Carin, who Is on who attended | | Ver- teman | pains | Doan's—and his parents on account of the —— TYLERSVILLE. Chas. Harter, of Lock Haven, last week, CURTIN. The Christmas entertainment of the | United Evangelical church was held Grieb, who was away for al- | on Sunday evening on acccuat of ihe year, returnel home last week | #torm on Baturday. The char: was sickness of his sig. | beautifully decorated for the occasion. | The children all did their parts well land many thanks to the ladies who as- | wisted In training, and also thank Miss | Florence Bpe ar as organ hat. | About the time Tots point where we are comfortable living we to die, visited Roy most a ter, Lula, Miss Rose Ruhl, who was out West, returned home Inst week. Miss Fannle Shaffer, who was vis- iting at Johnstown for several weeks, returned home, Mr. and Mrs gan Mills, of us reach the able 10 make a are old enough Calvin visited the Blerly, of l.o. Intter's father, the sick list John Carls made trip to Rebers- | burg last Saturday J. T. 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