THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Thursday, February 3rd, 1910. - Correspondents’ Department Continued - FILLMORE. In last week's notes there was a mis- take made; it stated that Mrs, Kep- hart had been taken to the hospital, which was not correct. Reuben Crust came into the other day and he had a fourteen inch grin on his face; evervone no- ticed the exceptional grin and asked him what made him so happy. “Oh, nothing, only I'm grandpa"; then he couldn't hold himself any longer and took a great big, hearty laugh. On Friday morning sorrow was brought into another of our homes as the death angel took from Charles Walter's their little babe, of about two vears of age. The cause of its death wns measles and pneumonia. Harold Young and Paul Witmer went to Bellefonte to do some shop ping on Sziurday. Those who were here from a dis- tance attending Mrs. Kephart's funer al were: Mrs, Dickerson and daughter Lillie, Madiloe Tate and Mr. Parsons, all of Ohio. Several people have asked me what made it so white In spots down along Whitmer's meadow. I didn't know at the time, but have learned that Jay Crust and Willlam Whitmer, Jr. are cutting paper wood; they peal the bark from the wood and that what gives it the white appearance; i all willow wood and they said the bark loosens up on the limb are going to make whistles. Thi vill, no dounbt, bring down the price of whistles. Mrs. Stantain, ing with spend a ter at our town gince is who has been Green, has weeks with her Falls stay- gone to 1gh- Bessle few Niagara da WINGATE. Tressa Watson, on last Monday, left our little village for Youngstown, Ohlo Her future step is not known, but we wish her success Maud Murray, who had been at bedside of Mrs. Clara Sheckler, of Bellefonte, who Is very ill, is spending a couple days with her parents hers Olle and Mrs. Maud Summers, on last Monday started away from home and spent the day with Mrs. W. Lan- ner. Medle, you want to get a brake on your sled On last Saturday night Rev. Hower of Bellefonte, assisted by Rev. Dubbs held communion services in the Evan- gelical church John Thompson and wife, of Miles- burg, are spending some time with the latter's parents Aaron long, a P. R of Tyrone, spent Sunday ents here Grace Sunday Geo R. brakeman, with his par ooh of with her parents Snyder of Sunday with R. M. Mcla: r spent Sunday with } R. M. Mclas ! spent Sunday here I wonder If thers of ma seem to his m« ghli qughlin with ri maoany or be studvine al t. Marcel mather Young, who has spent somes with her grandparents, returned | ~ home at Bellefonte on Sunday Rebecen Sunday Mann, with Mrs of Jennie Bellefonte, spent Watson JULIAN. There i? p churcl n Sunda more o'clock Ake Th reaching he } ‘ Brethre meeting cl ] r } with » os Miss Mas at Philips has returns Mae | ur fare snow, | Mill Quite tended Saturd for Na is visit Miss ing tr ant it 8 on eft are were ‘ort, they ROCK FORGE-—Benner Twp. Daniel House and engine Among ‘ 3 y Owe Andre who } ing wi nia weeks Mrs. W Harold arger and ler, improving slowly Henry Walters left here on Thurs day for Greensburg “to work In =a creamer jolly and good natured fellow he will he greatly missed by his hosts of friends George Fike will work for Ira Hen ner next summer in Henry Walter's place William Pike r has heen m wit) ) aking chop BAWInNgE wood Rasoiine # Mr i suffer for t four Ham Colpetzer Johnnie Treas but all are an he was a expects to farm John Martin's farm next summer Willlam Shuey has been busy haul. Ing coal for D. F. Houser, who received two ear loads last week, Edward SBaxion last week: come again, Edward Waters were higher here and more destructive Johnstown flood; It tore out all the flood gates at Reynold's ereamery and took all foot logs as It rushed along widow RUNVILLE. Those on the sick list are: Edward Poorman, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Claud Poorman; also one of Edward Heaton's children is sick Mra. James Lucus spent Sunday with her son Claud and family at Snow Bhoe, A #led load of the "mountain city Aporta” passed through our town on last Friday evening, enroute for Belle. fonte, made It was no hard matter to Judge where they were from, Miss Celia Way, who has been the | to | elect the best persons on the ticket for the | visited here one day | than any time since the | urday evening bw the P.O Judging from the nolse they | UNIONVILLE, Richards, of Jersey her daughter, Mrs . PORT MATILDA. | Snow, snow, snow! we have plenty of it now. In the woods it is over three feet deep. We seem to be having an old fashionel winter. We had lighting and also thunder here one evening while it was snowing. The section hands on the railroad have to work night and day to be able to keep the track clear of snow. it will soon be time for election. If a good citizen you will be concerned about the election, and will be present do your part. We should try to Mrs, visiting Parsons, Harry Parsons, tower operator, was one of the lucky ones who has seen the | comet, He says It has a beautiful lit- tle tail, Watch for it. It can be seen any clear evening, soon after sunset, Here's a remedy for the drought In Oklahoma, "Rummy." Plant your land in water melons, then when the melons are fully ripe, tap them and let the water run out over the land, Try It, WwW. H. Miss Mabel prettiest and ladies, Is the sons To the funeral of Shore, Is Wm, B Woods,one of Osceola's most Interesting young guest of Miss Ruth Par. township offices. We are the ones who must submit to their government; so let us have those we think will look most after the interests of ours, and the welfare of our community in gen- eral We did not know that sporting club in our town informed from Bellefonte manager of this club was secure a person from that town to give a boxing bout here, We dont know who the noted boxer of our town is, who expects to put Bellefonte in the shade I have an idea that he will find something out that he Is not expecting if he to test skill with | will : sharp others, 1 beleive we can get along Wanted-—2 pigs by the in this thout any of this ) breed, color, ag sex and price ishnes A. J a severe cold on his lungs gseathing comments on the the dead dog, published In a | last week's Democrat, every sensible person will say,"AMEN." for sale—A first class, 6 delier, suitable for church or hall or store, Can bought cheap Inquire of Jos. E. Brugger, Fleming, Pa The great entertainment now in pre paration by our folks will be “pulled off” on Saturday, 10th and 11th of February Curtin we had We were that the trying to light chan- be Young Friday and sli 7:30 gecures a chance town w i is no joks The local this place held at and Satur standard greatly dis nstitute ght the Johnson is on the sick list, with We hear a few others who talk pretty hoarse also Most of our sick have Clark Chaney who we hospital returned home on iday 1 day, hardly to In the first pla We werd appointed | fall f In was overed 8 at Bellefonte re o On 7T ring 1esday entertained at event ir towr d others Th ara Steward, Flo Ar vi were y Verna Kinzle, Dorothy Bell fed Schell, Smit} rearef Reed, Mer Annie Miller anor Crvder. Gertru : n a nber estions rel g 4 o school wor were discussed by afternoon the rol ellis, wrgaret Lowther abe ard H Gilbert Paul Burrows MeConathy, Le. Hoon Kinzle LITO was found that a in this Hamer Ora Harshher enjoved thems tent, and after they depa e wee } ments ir tt! COLYER. On Tuesday evening quite ar of your at the home of Wi honor of Miss Myra's anniversary The even in a very pleasant was done to the ete, at the wee small he ed to their homes many happy returns « Miss L Keller up order for the f last week umber Iks gathered am Rockey In 19th birthday NE Was spent After § candies irr 3 Miss Myro Way 3 } "te elegan Intice cake urs all ret wishing f the ar goods, She expect burg where ahe mainder of the wir Mrs Ira Rishel Miss Dora pf LRAT Fr BOM : ns near Fil also : k a two to the ickleberrien Orme Allegheny wi Was ser ul mend Harris Bubb left expects to do some Lloyd Smith Thursday engaged in © Gap He his partner for Peru trapping returned } meelf, his 1ightorna f We ome on of last week, after having Pleasant share 1 itehering at y has now sold h fing 1} not Nr f VY ITIC hala Nevel taken 1} idable LN J we hegan palewhin endeavored the ree ur her locks t Jin gente the oo} and told them to keep hands explained to them that he WAR AN lon a furlougt which he when he« doled clothes win! for the part to raise his idler, re deserter off. He was home left In his them to don After consider srlevinge they concluded to let Friday him go. on condit that he produce the furlong) the next day Poor Jim was so badly frightened that he never “growed” an Inch afterwards. We finally proceeded on our way and ar rived at the “happy hunting grounds” by 10 o'clock, and by three we had all our recepticies filled with the delicious blue berries, and as no one had been i bitten by the rattlers, we uncorked the big quart bottle and In a very short time every drop of the poison antl. dote evaporated. After we arrived home It was discovered, by actual measurment, that Jim lacked a half pint of having as many berries as any burg, visited at Frank Schreckengast's | Of the rest of us “Them was times on’ Bundas that tried men's souls” Jim teorge Girish and Cora made a trip - —— to Lock Haven Inst week Miss Edna Oingery, who Is working MADISONBURG. I A young man, of this place, took his nt Millheim, returned home Miss Clara Weaver, the seamstress Kir] for a sleigh ride on Saturday of Logan Mills, is doing quite a lot of | *Vening, while the wind made fine music for the two, sewing around here The entertainment held here on Sat. | Chas. Haney and friend, Herb Stov- 8 of A °F pald a visit to Boyd Hazel's school was well attended jon Friday afternoon George Crieh Intends tn put op nl Wedding bells rang In town again, ime stack this spring {and by the way It looks, the rest of - (our young men will not dare to make much of a choles or else some one will | become a batchelor, Mabel Vonada and Ella, Boyd Hagel Harry Yeariek, Charles Haney and | Herb Btover spent Sunday afternoon with their friends, Pearl and Ellen ‘Royer: they reported having had a | good time, | In one way It was good It snow rris brave pd of being a Nettie Smit) spent Mar Axy Wagner fashioned og Mr. and Mrs Ashhridee home of ir evening Edward © . Mrs at T.ena Alex the home of where there iting inform Clifford Thomas tonk ® Alexander n and } the able p R Citizens sot at on the sick | of snow rides and wt Then jingle in on plenty sleigh rm have the we hurrah for of the hells Ashridge Thomas and Louell Alex ander, made a business trip to Lewis town on Saturday TYLERSVILLE, Gea. Garrety and family, of Hall, were visiting relatives here Mr. and Mra. Adam Wallzer, of Lo. anton, were visiting here Inst Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fell. of Rebers. Min NORTH PRECINCT Gregg Twp. CB Yearick purchased a tract of woodland from the Grenoble Pros. and has moved his mill to that place where he expects to saw In the near future The oyster supper was well attended at 1. © Miller's Inst week On account of Inclement weather the chicken and waffle supper had to be | visiting his many i Rev, Kuhn preached an able sermon in the Evangelical church on Sunday afternoon, Lala Grimm at the home of Sunday. Ross Hockman, who Is employed in the paper mill at Lock Haven, was seen in town on Saturday, some say he is homesick. caller over was a Alice pleasant Neslerode, NITTANY. The bible agent, Mr. Barner, of Avis, | attended meeting here several evenings last week and favored the audience with several solos; he also talked on the work of religion which was Joyed by those present, Earl Zimmerman, of Hecla, has been friends here the week, and assisting Rev, holding his protracted meeting, is being well attendel, Mrs, Jennie Hinds, of guest of G. W, Young and family, one day and night last week, Mrs Wm, Minnick of Hublersburg, were their friends around lust week Mrs. Belle McAuley Gladys, over with her sick ner, Miss Carrie tondale, vis Bingaman in and son visiting here Ldoyd, some of several days and Sunday Mrs daughter, visitors Perry Webs wer mother, over sund Elmer with ceyville, Nefl's pars nis, last Monday Huble ITE school, J. C., Bright passed through here Lie rst R. 11 g her parents, Murrel Kensinger ! from Ralstor Murrel haw ere for some time na return int emplo "Ne on RO rem been and says It ROMOLA mi ittend the rprise part ' view, at the home f Thon honor of his ughter Gertie, it her 15th birthday all report a fine time The roads poction Jumes MeCloakey also Howard Harvey MeCloskey attended the funeral of thelr cousin Mra. David Robb, In Pittsburg, on last Sunday Mra. Oscar Weaver parents at Snow Ehoe Falr as Confer. ir being having are drifted some In this and family, and and is visiting her FEVER HELPS HUSTON. March 31 Set for the Next Attempt to Hear Big Graft Case. ] Once more the law's delay has Inter. | vened and prevented the case of Joseph M. Huston, half-million-dollar archi. tect of Pennsylvania's House of Sean. | dal, from going to the hands of a jury | in Dauphin county, for decision as to | his guilt or Innocence sale fraud which was the construction of the capitol at Har. rishurg March 31 next, | On scoount of Imoariet fever In the home of Cyrus Novinger, Juror, the case was ordered to a new trial by Judge Kunkle, and | Huston and the lawyers scattered to their home cities, Huston, for the second time, In the trial which began on Monday, was | eharged with conspiracy to defraud the state In connection with the overs charges on the $5,000,000 trimmings for the capital. The bullding itself cost | lean than $4,000,000, | ——— ] A Busy Man, | The old-fashioned itinerant preacher Is not entirely out of date in Pennayl- vania. During the first five years of ‘his pastorate In Beaver Springs Ree od charge, Bnyder county, Rev, ¥, in the whole fed egg sold en- | past | which | Hecla, was the | perpetrated In | A new trial was ordered for the prevalence of | — { lage lant week, and without a writ. ( ten certificate of health at that A rich relative sent us a dozen for Christmas and we have seven of them left, Every time we have company we put them on the table Instead of flowers.” Now A Curiosity. are eggs In the Cumberland A son of Representative Speer, of Chambersburg, an uncle of our Francis of the “That Column,” writes to a Waynesboro friend this way about a topic which is uppermost today. “One honest, freshlaid corn- | for six cents in this vil- Eggs Valley, Consult sale It pay you. our register will IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. It tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. 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You can greatly assist the child in learning the worth of the dollar. How? By having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging him to add to it, A single dollar is sufficient to start an account, Smaller deposits may follow. {On Saturday evening; If it had not | W. Brown drove 23,000 miles, using the ‘ome one would have had his hands ®Ame horse. This means an average full. (of 30 miles a week, to serve the four On account of bad weather last Hat. congregations out of town, pay pas. urday evening, the chicken and wafe toral calls and hold funerals, supper was osthoned tin Feb, Mh ——-— [aa hon, t will be nice next Bat. | Don't shake hands with a man you urday evening. wouldn't trust in the dark \ \ est of hin sister, Mrs. Beulah Kunes, | PORtPoned at Madisonbure. or some time, returned to her home | Home of our folks attended the dance at Unionville Inst weok, at Herbert Hettinger's, Calvin Hoy spent Sunday with his “best” In Hublersburg W_ .T. Bhirk, of Bunday with his fe THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. It is doubtful If uniforms made of bullet-proof cloth would prevent sol. diers from getting half shot. lefonte, spent
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