Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, June 23, 1910. Correspondents’ Department HE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY PORT MATILDA. At the annual settlement school directors it was found that all debts of the ownship are paid and that nearly $800 available funds are still on hand. Part of this is cash in the treasury and the balance taxes yet to be collected. We are glad that we can congratulate the members of the board for their wise management of the af- falrs of the school and the clearing up of all Indebtedness. Very few townships can show as good a recs ord as this, considering the expenses our district has experienced in the last few years, in the building and equip=- ping of our new brick school build- ing. let us all give these men due credit for their efforts, for they deserve all the thanks that we can give; many criticise and find fault even with ef- forts which are being done for the bettering of the education We wish them more ap- preciation by the fu- ture At a meeting of the on Saturday evening teachers were elected for school term: High Hams: grammar—Walter H intermediate—Edna Reese; Mayme Laird; Plank Cowher; Sunny Side son; Laurel Rur Leona Harshber- ger; Shady Dell—Myrtle Reese A sewer is being placed In one cause of and citizens In SUCCESS, the directors following the school—J, A Williams; primary Road school the Jessie of 1 we will have a city. We had a ing the week; Friday and also ly for awhile. If we do sunshine the hay be a poor crop again; short and has is excellent though. The citizens ing arrangements the Fourth of July ready up and the) esting progran told by the offi is going to be membered In our patriotic citizer ders and these rain here dur- very hard on prety brisk- not and o« the corn not grown 1 weather for little more it rained hailed goon of mak- our town for a are ’ Sabbs evening CArrT had pulled on two Inches high h grain the of ry geven feet several fd . "i 1 store stalk field, has AARONSBURG “Bell ¢ Hut Mars has gon« Harve) the guest ser Mra and Mrs sent One of Thos Mrs. Ja« visited at the law, Mrs. Fred Mra. Hatth nieces Ruth BN hi ler. were g f Ezra Burd's burn, one day iast week The Citizens’ hand played for a feos tival held at Rebersburg or evening (ira rk. and nd ¢ Cans eute at Co Saturday VALLEY VIEW Benner Twp. The fruit crop will ne predicted In this locality n account of the wet weather A. 1. Garbrick gave to the hogs sen eral thousand cabbage plants which became woody and dry at the root Several boys and young men bath. ing In Buffalo Run, near Coleville, make a practice running nude on the banks of the steram, and Indies who chance to pass that way If the rents don't look after them, the authorities will be notified, A social will be held on the chureh lawn, Saturday evening, 25th; lee cream and cake will be served. Rev, H. Harvey Bwank will preach next Sunday morning. Miss Lacy Lucas, of Runvill, was a guest at Mra. Carl Garbrick last week. Why in it that Edward Gill always looses a large trout every time t Le siarge an of wm There will | to 4 a mm. XX. the principal streets of our town; soon | i conveniences of a | | fence rjocomprise { week | trians using { Mrs, M D {| She { Mrs insulting | PR WINGATE. be a lawn fete on the Plum Grove school house lawn Sat- urday evening, June 26th, for the ben efit of the telephone, Mrs. Green Watson and Aaron Long are on the sick list, and Alfred Est- right with a cut hand and Mary Bum- barger with a bruised wrist, comprise the Injured list of the week, Thos. Murray attended the banquet of the P. R. R. veterans at Harrisburg on Thursday, Did anvone see girl on Sunday? Willlam Benford Saturday in our Billy M. J the Paplllonaceous of village; Ty rone, call spent again, of with Pit her Morehead and wife, cairn, spent Sunday here cousin, Elizabeth Fisher Ell Stere desires to express his grat. itude to those who participated in making the telephone lawn fete here HY BUCCEOSS Alice Svylvis, brilliant here last 8. Way ££. week one of Stormstown's damsels, spent a few days week with her sister, Mrs, L the and Murray, of Altoc end here with his na, spent parents | friends Ruth | Thomp- | A certain young man from Curtin was taken by surprise here last Mon- day evening, when his partner left him walk back home alone Never say Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Raymond on Saturday ipsbhurg. Marlin Ryan, one players, is in great Fisher, daughter-in-law, Fisher, and child, left for a week's visit at Phil ball first of our star demand by class teams W. E. Fisher, by painting his yard Ell Stere James Sny ofing outdoor bulldings nt list of the and and der by re-r the improvemds become Sabbath has the the Bald Eagle an habitual to pedes- bridge Swimming nuisance } - ere | flere Mrs left Henry Estright and children Saturday to visit her Parrish, at Conemaugl was accompanied by her sister Howard Bolar, of Garfield, Utal Bertha Davidson sister, Heeler spent few days last week among re atives D sister SMULLTON. _ . from H K J. WN i it home In the Texas some Brungaf Bas cress of land Ir r Winnie' Texas rt ® Wh gulf ant time in the already pur Char PINE GROVE MILL 3 . 1 with his family at ® uel Goss AY and after visiting with his par ents a few days accompanied his wife and sons to thelr home In Juniata The friends of Miss Sue Don- ley will he glad that she I» again able to be out 1 attend church services Mra. Frank Fishburn ter, Mra. H. F. Reed, with Thos. Fishburn the Branch Miss Grace Dale recently a fine plano from GQ. B College, place ime down on Satur a mans know LL and rpent and daugh Saturday mister, on purchased Meyer, of State MADISONBURG, The Brownies of this place played ball with the Rebersburg Whites old song, “beat again” Jessie Roush has been visiting at the home of John Roush, for the last few days, Walter Hackman had his friend, Miss Fiedler, to the Children's Day enter tainment, at the Yeariek's church, on Sunday evening. Maud reported as having enjoyed the services and the drive very much. Brother long was around taking pictures In this town last week, A number of our citizens were to the entertainment at Hebersburg on Sunday evening. Wm. Haney and family visited at this place over Bunday, on | Saturday, coming home with the same | NITTANY, Robb Smith and family, of Millheim. | visited Sunday Most of our ed Children's Sunday evening, Claes very FE. B. Winkleman Miss Mittie Winkleman to thelr home here where they have been living and will make their home for the summer; their many friends are glad to have them here again We noticed Harry Stover of Hublersburg, were in our Bunday. Mrs. Charley Dan Showers at Waddle over Sunday Quite a number of our people attend ed the funeral of Mrs, Ira Michie at Snydertown, on Friday last We are glad to note that Migs Maria Young, who had been quite {ll sey eral days the past week, Is able to be | around again Mrs. PP. 7T Hublersburg Young's day last former's sick aunt Mrs. CC. CC. Workman Sproul and brother attended Bingmun A Birthday Party iingman’'s birt} W. J. Mauck and family on voung people services at | and report attend. amar on the exer good children have and and returned from Altoona, and wife, town on and Mrs husbands Guneallus visited thelr and children Hers at G Eevers were Ci one wer) to see the and Miss Verna Will, of Heccla the part of Rev HUBLERSBURG snont KR y i All the =» SCAN wil be served tf or lance re oie 10 ap STATE COLLEGE a TYLERSVILLE Rey Frank Wetzel of preached his farewell »e« Sunda HReberabhure ™ } here on has been rned home last injured his foot Jesse Klinefelter, who working at Waddle week because he had Edith Shack returned on Wednes day from a short visit to Johnstown Many of our people attended the foes tival at Rebersburg on Saturday, and had a nice time William CGiriebh, of Mackeyville, ited friends here on Bunday The Tylersville base ball club will hold a festival on Daniel ligen's va. cant lot next Eaturday evening for the benefit of the team BOALSBURG. Alfred Bhuey and lady friend, Katie { Breon, spent Bunday at the home of {Ira Rishel | Mra Lynn Woomer, of State College, {Is spending some time at the home of | her parents, J. W. Miller's T. C. Kuhn was a caller at the Fair. what Clem? Klechner Relish and daughter, Luna, and son, Melvin, spent a “ at the home of his mother, Mm argaret Miller, We are sorry to note the serious Hl- ness of Mra, Margaret Miller, Her many friends hope for her speedy re- covery, retu vie | has enjoved | State College | public | ulty of | fit of | ing had a good and profitable time come and, turn Ya ve is the attraction, | : { ZION, and John Kauffman, | been somewhat indisposed | time, are all right again, Kerstetter was unfortunate valuable horse, This makes to die for him within tough, but it can't be Rov who have for somes Merrell in loging a the second an vear Pretty helped, Anna Rockey, caster and other Garbrick One who had been to Lan- | eastern cities visit. ing relatives and friends for several weeks, has returned to her home and her trip very much, | H. T. Struble, one of our prosperous and progressive farmers, has been to on the 224, taking in the demonstration given by the face that institution for the bene- the farmers, and reports hav- with the diamond on scored their thelr oppon- to 1] hefell Roy playing ball at slipped and the our Hecoln Saturday gports crossed bats club the park afternoor nd beating on pecond victory ents In a gcore of 7 Quits 14 misfortur Gent irda He accidentally triking his with suct somewhat he | Il right aga Stine has the nn zell on Sat while Hecola fell, head on one of him BONS force as Lo delirious for ANON CHUB to Ie Lime experiment ure ' gure « cessfu PENN HALL. orn look promising ROMOLA Wenn ne of the ap * BR NB 4 home on Taesday after ending » Pa ¥r Cen 1 | lL.ock Haven, re. a Friday she w= where WwW A there They Don't Pay. 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Ripka Is working at carpenter. | POT! anyone having such work, call on for Annie Auman ple William about it, 8B. W.? Grove and James Finkle Woodward W. Vonada, wife spent a few Wednesday «¢ A. Jamison's was a welcome Vonada's on Sunday ; spent | from daughter, | tle very pleas the homes and hours vening at her ECON Day evening mer at Paradise largely at cen were of it, Arista home BUSH GROVE-—Union Twp. 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