Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, January 13, 1910. em | Correspondents’ “Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY ~ a a i FC NITTANY. Allison returned to Haven, after the Cc 8 NJ Christmas Verna 8. Lock vacation, Charles Mauck ton, N. J, where ployment Guy Nolan will attend school In Wil- Hamsport during the coming months Miss Blanche Snavely, of Fleming- ton, visited her friends In Nittany re- cently. Miss Ruth Beck in Williamsport. Our pike is seldom seen so full of sleighs and sleds as it was last Sun- day. It seems every one took advan- tage of the fine sleighing Mrs. Sara Wilson is visiting in Tylersville Dr. Ball performad a slight opera- tion on B. F. Schaeffer last week, for an epithieloma on his face Mr Schaeffer has had exceptionally bad luck lately. First, a severe cut foot, and then a growth on his face. His foot, however, is healing nicely Philip Wasson returned to Ralston with Merrill Kessinger, last week. Mr. and Mrs, I. Walizer were guests of Mr. and Mrs last Sundav afternoon Mr. and Mra, Fisher, of Flemington were the guests of Miss Sancta Dor- man over Sunday. Bacar Dorman and Pdward Ross- man, who had been employed at Rals- ton, have returned home James Nolan, Harry Baker, Wilson Ammerman and J. W. Tolbert Mill Hall and Lock Haven visitors one day last week. has been to Tren- | he has secured em- is visiting friends friends the Williamsport last week Our farmers are busy wood and fice, Charles Gunsallus smith, is kept busy now Miss Clara Dean, of was the guest of her friend en Rossman Sunday Merril Kessinger Ralston Ear! who was converted hauling logs our folly black- [nvdertown Miss Hel- on has returned tn he Zimmerman. of where fs emploved Heelan ahave Park nt the place recent preached a sermon ton church nicht Ther Heocla A Inet weed win the iv Filmer friends On meeting WwW. J several last week away for = Mrs win ter The sa are hay skating Glenr hares f Inst week go wher lonfls of and were am was WINGATE. cali a - Past Thursday, while on HRer way fe the barn, Mrs. H ing her home with and fell on the ice injuring her wok 80 as to render her helpless Her cries were heard by D. Boel Ww Lannen, who her and was where has about this friends Thos our XK paddy the hol days at for a Washington, to consult President Taft about the T there ought handling stone been receiving Mrs. Barth dave y Monday Bunt Tyrone AR positior Besasle Bellefonte ents hers J. H day at the hom they 1 the chickens Ralph Ing the Sunday w Father iting at } Long's Liine Ezra ! who Is mak Fisher slipped and came to assistar she carried to the house she not hile to be Her recovery one of ir been a at wish her a immers afte r writing mans speedy men, spending home. started trip te wage questior Ton to be be than what fave ttor ith Mrs for her Estright where as Haines spent Sy talks on oung WOODWARD int of the solid hie roads Hiring im i] on the this week pleasure to and sleig} Edward the arr bouncing night Dr conls fire CC. E Kreamer n business trip Miltheim Sat Mrs. Elmer spent Sunday Walter's Mm OC Miliheim on The revival Tues 1 'y heaped head seer man Ire Ar afternoon and on Leon home Wm Stork upon Edwardse' and Roy Mi to Anrons! rday Smith the certain! of on at D Motz was a Saturday caller in afternoon services in the United Evangelical church are still In pro gress, but on account of the disagree. able weather during last week the at tendance was not very large Mr. Weller, of near Shamokin, fath er of Mra. J. D. Bayder, In spending some time at the home of Mr. Snyder The Woodward Gun Club shipped four bear to Philadelphia last week making a record of 1 deer and § bear for sald club this season. This was the organization's first year BUFFALO RUN. Mr. and Mra, T. C. Hartsock made a | very unexpected trip to our town last Sunday. The prayer meeting is In progress | at Grays, but with a small attendance Waken up, brothers, and come; are there no more who want in the Lord's Kingdom, than those attending this meeting? Miss Sarah Hartsock took a visit to Pittsburg and Altoona last week, Sledding has been fine for the past week, Russel Furst spent last week with relations In Juniata, Miss Grace Clark and mother pald iy C. B Hartsock a visit last Satur. > About the only things In this fe we can be sure of are the uncertain. | Maggie | have Jno Dorman | | fer | well-paying ia flying business | Pleagant Gap and vicinity J were { thelr many | T'nlon county Guy Nolan made a business trip to | ] | meene MOUNTAIN--Gregg Twp. There is still time to make new year resolutions or to make firmer the ones made on January 1st, Harry Lingle, a bright from Decker Valley, spent day with his grandmother Zettle We are hoy Sun- Betsy little Inst Mrs Rreon making of glad to see Emanuel is able to resume his work at laggons, after his severe attack rheumatism Sleighing is In fine condition John Auman, Clyde Ripka and Maur ice Lingle were delightfully entertain- ed last Sunday at the home of W. W Krisher, by music furnished by Miss on the phonograph Mrs. Clayton Auman and two returned home after a week's visit at the former's home Witmer Lingle has found RONSK employ i ment at Burnham and has begun work there. A number from protracted meeting are attending T1.ocust Grove here at At this writing they have not yet had | conversions Fred Auman, of Havice, come visitor at the home Zerby last Sunday. David Lingle has gone to camp, at Renovo, where job Mra any wae a wel- of John the Con- he has a Ripka made Friday to Stewart trip last Mr. and Howard Fisenhuth purchased a horge | recently, Me» pleasure wow last week hy friends and relatives where Mr. Krisher #nhent bovhood davas, They report hav. delightful time Lingle has returned few weeks and Mre trip visiting his ing had a Norman after spending a in Bellefonte, Burnh towns Henry Zerh has alwaves lw home traveling 'm farm and plea ed the } with chasi with We r on Thursday evening Jar REGG TWP.—North Precinct. Sundar f ory ) annt A : ‘y trip to Pleasant g# the attra SNOW SHOE visited his daughter and heal there tened wi speedy rn. who Pittsburg street « tormen are In ar have come y thelr father. James Burns mine contract of the finest oe ing hauled fre ing 12 to 15 rae n sony for vears nd and m Tee I's fish pe inches In thickness ervetal Musser, of Dellefonte Ia hers after hin Interests an well an that of the Bell Telephone Company J. BR Cronister left for Williamsport where he will attend the Potts short hand eallege A birthday pary of Mise Susan nineteenth birthday port a good time Another kind of a party was held at the same home on Tuesaday of last week a party of four The lady of the house being absent, and not nN looking le held at MeGowan on all present was the her re home ties resolved to have a chicken and waffle supper, among themselves chickens were secured. cleaned and cooking, when the door opened and the Indy of the house appeared on the Burprised! well 1 guess, and the way those boys made for the door was a sight that would make the most solemn almost burst with laughter The bhy.word of the boys Is “chicken and wafMea” Ask Blats and Drock- | or PENN MALL. The Ice has caused many a fall but no serious brulses as yet Mins Stover, of Montgomery, is vis. iting her aunt, Mra, MeCormick Miss Gladys Weagley spent one night Inst week with her friend, Jennie Bart. gon Mra. i. I. Nartges Sundaved with her sister, Mra. 8, OO. Burrrell, at Mill. heim, . Among those on the sick list are Mra. J. D. Hosterman and 1da Keller; to lowe a valuable cow, 3 ¥risher took a | ex | pected home before morning the par | The | | RUNVILLE. The merry {is heard “galore” in our village. Miss Grayce Bingham, formely of { this place, but now employed in Katz & Co's store lellefonte, was in Sunday. C. B. Freil, better nv,” is confined very sore neck Mrs, James Smoyer, of Butts Sta. was a Runville caller recently A bright baby gir! came to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Wat- son last week Mrs, Cyrus lint Calvin parents you “Cor with a known as to his home Lucas is on the slek Hoy in can't spent Sunday with Hublersburg: Cally savs fool him now which finger the engagement ring is to be worn on {| W. H. Lucas has resumed his ties as night operator, at J M nish’'s, In Wingate Mrs. Nannie Walker, wife of the late Miligan Walker, has been greeting her many friends In our town the past week Myrtle fonte, ment { wish his du- Har. during Markley has gone where she has secured in the shirt factory her success On Saturday morning, as the Bnow Shoe pasenger was making her first trip to 8. 8, Intersection, at the flag | station known as Gum Stump, the brakeman fell from the train, receiv. ing quite a few injuries. The train was soon stopped and the young man gathered up. W. T. Bhirk, who is emploved In Rellefonte, spent Sunday with his wife and family, Miss Mabel Flick, | guest of her grandmother, Mra. Mar- | garet Frell, departed for her home Pellewood on Saturday evening, to Belle. employ - We all who has been the in ROMOLA, Mr. John Boise and lady ited at the home of John A. Daley and family on Sunday. In the afternoon all parties took a "straw de” to Yar nell and visited at the homes of Jere Confer and Wm. Fetzer I Ong w } 0 has treatment fo for some time in | friend vis ri Chon beer under host na rent is PA HUBLERSBURG Mra Joshua Fel Qunday an n Hul Ed efor leral Markle Inst week ITE Sher t te Hterary EY ning were well atte nied am 1 cEPTY Friday moet ia! from the lowed by a Bax sox ¢ members realized 215.15 PORT MATI LDA endn Ane when leaving the and sprain her # he able her again sion 1 for had reman ee and also } LIVONIA Mallory spent Sat I \! AY 1 Bur ny The stork wer and a bouncing sweet Htthe as Nonsie at Oe SQtover's kind FA having left former and a Intter orge WAS very T.oalle Btover hay for the gir! for the Charles Bchade Ty to a lent of week for a who were all a former rea returned last dave’ viel Hghted to Aretmna nin fow friends see him Ne? ong spent Reberabhurg Inst week J. W. Behade, of Greent a short visit last Sunday Mise Nettie Stover Is visiting friends lLewishurg x few urr, paid us at Will burn lamp: Jingle of the sleigh bells | | the | guest of Charles Lucas and family on | | with | | following | Rover, POTTER TWP. COLYER. Among the sick are Mrs Long and children, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwarl Horner, who is ill at the home of Edward Bubb's; 80 Miss Dora Klinefelter, who Is typhold fever, i he has found Among those employment, who spent Sunday the home of J, H. Moyer, were Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Horner, Miss Sara Horner, Misses Clara and Blanche teiber, Messrs Ashbridge Thomas and Alex. ander Jaeulcks, of State College Marriage On January 2nd Mr vis 1... Horner, son of Mr. and John HH. Horner, of Colver, and Belle MeClenshan, daughter of Mrs John MeClenahan, of Potters Mills, drove to the Spring Mills Evangelical parsonage, where they united In the holy bonds of wedlock by Rev. D C. Carin loth bride and groom are well known through this vicinity and are enterprizing young people, May the wedding bells ever ring merrily for them, Denth We are sore to note death of one of our oldest citizens, William who died Jan, 4th, at the home with his daugh ter, Mrs. John Royer. He had been ailing for some time with a complica- tion of diseases. Age 81 vears, The children survive: Mrs. John of Potters Mills: Mrs. Howard Ripka, of Milroy: Mrs. Willlam Lin. gle, of Colyer. Interment at Zion Hil, Rev. D. C, Caries officiating Miss Sara Horner and Sheasley, of State, spent the home of J. H. Horner Miss Marion Meliss spent a week at the home of John Balr and family Mrs. Roy Miller spent Sunday at the nt Oir- Mrs Sara were the Mr onl, on Tuesday Bunday at y home of Bamuel Klinefelter FARLEYSTOWN Monday evening the Five Branch Nos. 7 and 8 Rural Telephone Co, had their annual meeting at Mr. Samuel Durst's, and are good standing, and getting reads idend by They for the " 1" Naty KROCTEt iy R. Bro On in financial for a div elected new ver fol. Spring officers en § lows { ND vent president reat D evening coseters the har from getting Ra trsrday You M ay Need It Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it's all right, then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, early cure. We publish our formulas We banish sleoho! § tron medicines We urge you to ont ur tootor Many a boy is called dull and stupid, when the whole trouble to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own doc tor will tell vou that an occasional dose of Aver's Pills will do such bovs a great deal of good, They keep the or BCtive, wade by the J. 0. Ayer Oo, : Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retall Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufac- turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa. are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly pure and are guar antead to comply with all Pure Food Is gue | Laws out dry without’ ca Camp Candy Company, moving the wicks pee, Ey Without soot, smoke or odor, “Family Favorite” LAMP OIL Lamp troubles penerally mean poor ofl, “FAMILY FAVORITE" dows away with them A burns with a steady, white Nght with flat or round, large or small burner, flervad Lo you out of the original barrel direct from our rofinerien, Your dealer recommends it, Ask him. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. 1rdependent Reflners PITTSBURG, « « PA, Also makers Waverts Smscial Auts Ol ang MANT'FACTURDAN Tyrone, Pennsylvania. Busan | al- | Henry Gettig left for Pitcairn, where } Miss Grace Stops Lameness Much of in horses is due to neg See that lowed to £0 lame the chronic lamencss your im hand and apply at the first sign of stiff $ | wonderfully penetrat right to the spot soreness and i lastic and pliant Here's the Proof. Mr. G. T. Roberts of Res R.F.D. No.1, Box 43, writes used your Liniment on a ney and effected 3 80 removed a spavin or SPAVIN Was as large as a guine my estimation the best remedy for lame. ness and soreness is f Sloan's Liniment Mr. H. M. Gibbs, Liniment on « imbers makes the 1 thor thor CEE. In of Lawrence, Kans, R.F.D. No. 1. writes “Your Lini. ment west that | he I had a mare with an abscess on her and one coc entirely I keep it around all the t ' swellings and for everything about the stock $ the ve ever used neck bottle of Slog i ment ared her me for si OAN [9 LINIMENT Price 60c. and $1.00 book on sheep sent Slean's horses, cattle, and pownitry free. Address Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston, Mass, U. 8 A THE BAZAAR We will offer this week a full line of new Ginghams, Prints, Bleached and Brown Cottons Outings, Bed Ticks all bought before the advance We Can save you money on all these lines above, We can offer you a diew’ Bhoe—extension gola top, only $1.26 first-class Ta- sole and Don- Misses’ and Boys’ School Shoes, only $1.00. Ladies’ and Mens’ Rubbers last February, and vou look we can save you money bought if will only and will White Goods in endless variety, if you will look them Bave money over you J. 8, GILLIAM, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa., Allegheny Street. 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