THursday, February 10th, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AD Department Continued PSNI NS NSNSNS NN REBERSBURG. Celebrated 66th Birthday : Last Thursday, Feb, 4th, R. D. Bierly, of Rebershurg, a life-long and highly re- gpected citizen of Miles township passed the 66th mile stone of his life and his children, grand children, nea relatives and h ite neighbors sembled at whe imed his house over BO Ras Early in Gramley impress mind the imp. renearsi to be house, helped pave later landed Mr, B ful of uninvited’ tives The expression that particular fly ima Afte dm 154 iarks te the evening ed nreance held time gined than des How vy Thos nd Mr ) cited bearing the sul ruests history of both tre all, and his form a designed and er home net town work dotte ected by the Millheim pub the Millheim the homes owned and F. O. Hosterm: same place, the public school ing at Rebersburg, and will stand as monuments to his ory, and will be somethin lineal descendents to point at with the finger of pride lo after the bulld er's form reposes the turf Before departir him | 3 happy edifices as bullding, church, Kreamer many resent w hed JULIAN. Miss Hannah Fink retu Sunday from ona been to se« Rex pre: Su time weds AARONSBURG Mr nd Mrs. Geo. Wolfe and daug! ter, Stella, of Mills. #1 of the Sabbath with Mrs. Wi er, Mre. Stambach Jonathan Schaffer was over to attend Frederick Limberts and was the guest of his cousins, CC. (3. and Allee Bright Mrs. Miriam Coldren, of Centre Hall, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs Clara Burd, who has been on the sick list for the past week Mra. Guisewite visited her friend Belvo Beaver, at Millheim, a few days Mrs. Busan Stump has been lying seriously Ill at her home for the past weeks with a complication of diseases Geo. B. Stover, of Milihelm, was the guest of his brother-in-law, J. C. Stov- er, at the home of Geo. Weaver's | Mc Mrs. Robert Boob Is under the doe. tor's care, Miss Mildren Acker returned home | after having spent a fey weeks with | friends at State College, Spring ent part is moti of Lock the funeral on of | TYLERSVILLE. | Geo. Day and family and Howard Carls and family visited at Rebers- | burg last Bunday. Mrs. Elvina Grieb took sick while visiting her sister, Mra. Pheobe Brun. gard, of Rebershurg: she returned to her home on last Friday, Those attending the funeral of Mrs. | Strous, at Cedar Hill, were Miss Macy | Greninger, Mr, and Mrs, C. BE. Wea | ver, Mr, and Mra. W. H. Caria, Mr. and | Mrs, A. H. Carls and John Grelb, John Carls’ sale was largely attend. | od last Friday, Mrs. C. T. Greninger is suffering | from rheumatism, | were ‘ ZION. We had our first blizzard on day and Sunday to zero and below Monday morning. The attendance vices on Sunday cold Rev. H. 1 mission service 2.30 p. m. and Rev similar service veryvbody at which desired on was small at because of the severe ser will hold a foreign on Sunday the 13th, at Fleck will have a on the Sabbath follow- invited to both time a liberal the to he Nn MISSIONS Crow qr coll (=~ same devoted times follow each pid succession: Wis friend « * Ho BOM ck with VO Your grand quaran y thelr Was quarantine gated, anl the home A Te LEMONT SNOW SHOE siting |} win has returned Op Mmbhursg called to the Balladayshurg Minger has always been a regular visitor here for the revival meetings In the MM. E church He was greatly missed Miss Bessie Hunter visited her par ents In MI Hall over Bunday Mrs. W. GG. Kesling I» In bed with the grippe W. A. Bickel ry Gunsallus took the examination for census enumerator, held in Bellefonte on Saturday On account Mins (usnle win eanful Philly Was home After the sanit AB ration ariun in T. B Budinger hedside of his father In “Grandpa” B in of the cold, groundhor Satur- J. Yarnell and Har. | ! i weather, the teachers of the schools | unable to onday morning. could not be heated. resume school The school on room MILES TWP ~Middle Precinet Mary Deltrich, of lawishburg, % {apending a few days with her parents | here Mr. and Mra. J. E. Miller spent Bun- day at Emullton The chicken and waffle supper was | well attended at Madisonburg on Sat. urday evening. Mr. and Mra. John Royer attended the funeral of Frederick Limbert, of | Aaronasbhurg, on Wednesday, Those who attended the quilting party at the home of Mrs. J. BE Mil. ler, were: Mra. Arthur Rachau, Mrs Wilson Hazel, Mra. Harvey Miller, Mrs, B. F. Miller, Mra. Calvin Rishel, Mra. Adam Vonada, Mrs. Amanda Miller, and Mrs. Sarah Houts. All re. ih good time and also 41d god PINE GLENN. Plenty of snow and ice Glenm A fow containing enjoyed a they Mrs prised at Pine nights twenty previous a sledload two boys and girls, trip to Muoshannon invaded the home of Mr Raymond Williamson, and them with a shower of Wire Who sald they made g noise Sunday night a week ago proved a tester for oval Epworth League members Several bhovs and girl braved the now drifts Mrs, Rol Askey who, for the past fow days the sick lat if and tin- one heen on fering rec Al rs NITTANY BENORE ne friends ir re arper has returned to Pit spending three weeks vis. # parents and friends Ross Grove, who was hurt time ago I» slowly improving John Crawford, of Lewisburg was visiting his mother, Mrs. Barr Mra. Calvin Murtorff, Mrs. Wm Farber and son and Mra. George Wi Hams were down In the barrens to see thelr atint, Mrs. Ralston, who Is seri. ously after iting h some A bore Is a person. who has nothing to do but sit around and visit Girls’ 31.50 tan shoes reduced 8c. At Yeamers Childrens $1.05 78¢. At Yoagers to shoes reduced to FOR 10 CENTS we will send where sur. | UNIONVILLE. | Major 1. CC. Bullock, of | was in our town recently for a new gasoline lighting Gee! It's great. It makes da look like a bottle of ink, in the of a well Mra. Reeder from that and was aunt, Mir Mileshurg, canvassing apparatus yiight botiom of mountain city the guest of her uncle and Mrs. Billy McEw Aust Hoover, of Monongahala a Bunda visitor at the mother-in-law, 8 4 Altoona, tiie down other any and CHI on City, home ol Fr were as Zottle nt} f sc} Wl ra during the month we Huldah Ripka, Mabel Clyde Ripka, Mabel Zetth Emanuel Breon, Norman Lingle, Wilbur Ripka Clayton Auman and Lloyd Ripk Afth n visite Ladies" The Yeagers $3.50 Kidney rubbers reduced to 60¢ At | Reliovs Urinary and Kidney Troubles, Atckache, Straining, Swelling, Ete, Pain in the Kidneys and Back. 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