THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 28th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN PORT MATILDA, The Free Method ampmes fn full blast at this place It mated that over one thousand w the services Sunday Rome at between fifteen hundred thousand People were going ually all day They have some good speakers present If they ceed in making any of our people ter we hope that they will come other vear Harvesting vicinity. We have had for such, which ought to farmers feel thankful: the tatoes and oats are showing all pects at present for a bountiful On Thurdayv quite a crowd of ple gathered at the of A. B. Wil. Hams for the purpose giving a sur prise party for Harm of Rich mod, Ind It Mr. FY hirth- day and to keep him out Aaron and his hrot} up to the forbhay to fish ple gathered They gently at work hauling ot til nearly eleven him back dow told that someo porch that to £0 1 You prise list « ting is is esti. nl it and two contin. very sue het an ere on put ¢ is about in ths weather the po pros over fine make corn crop peo home of Fisher was sher's from finding ir corner of porchful Awa Mat Hams Nar FAna Move Cowher ar 3 Wil Williams Hams. J Frnes win Mrs wife lawn Ra and Clar hear Pleasant his har Mra bugs and reture this week The 1". RB : k fun Any schon will } iA a tone ent iy Chaney TV north of Pe Everyhod time Music Port Matilda Philipsburg different p mn mile mt £4) a good the Chase 4 be In mnpaon's 7 " one Matilda, o Ang 14 go and have will he furnished hy hand Mr the speaking will antore ve whe nlm SPRING MILLS Gentzel widow of Daniel Gentzel, dled, aged 87 years: buried at Heckman cemetery Danie! preceded her to the grave ago Mrs. Katle Matter, dled and & days Bprucetown Penn Cave hotel Hehtning one day last week, knock. ing the Rell telephone all to pleces, and tearing the walnscoating off the hone. Mr. Caldwell was stunned so Harriet CGentael OVer A year of William 8 months buried at wife years wan Matter aged 35 fhe was struck by adly that he dropped on his knees | They sald that was an unusual way for him to get on his kneesp-—~mayhbe it was a gentle way to give him a re. minder Jerry Confer sold a fine colt for one hundred and forty dollars; he has another fine colt for male, Ermis Ripka and family, of Centre Hall, and HH. Bmith, of this place, have pitched thelr tents near Pat Gar fty's for a couple of weeks’ outing. LIVONIA. Mra. M. W. Adams entertained a lot of her old Greenburr friends last Sat. urday, and all had a delightful time, T. N. Btover and son, Howard, trans acted business In Tioga county lass Roy Shoth and wife spent last Bun. and family hye hia parental tors under the Bunday. oof Svar CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY 2 ne three davs WINGATE, Mrs Sprankle and hters Tyre spent a few last week friends 8 Stere, who has burg for a few months his vacation at his home dy, Oy welcome Mrs. Thomas in-law, Mrs. P day at Tyrone George W commenced degire fine work them a trial Mrs. Laura spent Thursday Jing Summers our popular two songs daug here Cyru ne famong at leech. spending here How. heen is Murray and daughter- G. Murray, spent Tues Summers thrashing and for and clean son have who give those, grain, Woleslagle, at Ezra and Bunt singers have composed “Who hid the cake.” and “Why don't married men stay at home” Both songs promise to be the musical hits of the vear R. I. Fisher, of Tyrone, spent a days here last week with his wife mother Banana evidenpe of Unionville Fisher's Estright fe Ww ana disease Ir Kepler anes ding ROCK FORGE Benner Twp v v ¥ PLUM GROVE-Potter Twp PILOTS v nA y me Alexander r AA nore and Heorhort made \ ving trip Philipebhurge or Sant Mra A snendir I HH T.omt rida Won in few Anve here r of Oceoln Aring "rn with her parents Mavidson Am hetween please blue sun and Fara Grace finding » Snow Shoe return It nne honnet Maher's Nook Mra. Wm Brown and three daurh ters, of this place, are attending the Free Methodist camp meeting at Port Matilda Myr andl Mrs Dickerson Nun, are former's parents here Harry Kirchner was seen passing through our town on Thursday eve. ning What are the attractions Kirchner? to of the Walter Brown visiting at i TYLERSVILLE | Willis Rishel finished peeling bark Lon his fob at the east end of this val. | toy The teams are now busy haul. ing away the hark Lee Nicholas, who Is working up the river, spent a week at home with his family Mr. and Mra, Xline Confer and chil. Aren, of Mackeyville, visited at I. T Weaver's. last Sunday Mra IL T. Weaver went to visit her pick winter, Mra. Flvina Tyson, at Greenburr, last Monday Israel Weaver and son, Roy, made a business trip to Glen Union last week, Miss Lue Tigen, who had heen down south some time, returned home last week, P. P. Greninger purchased a horse from Samuel Tigen last week, Ladies’ 1100 Oxfords reduced to $2.48, at Yeagers {here at © | 387, ZION. Harvest IR past and fine weather or hay pe have been Oats are bad have to be ir the ing had put up good condition gay that Merri) Kors the mick list the { complication of disenses A ile writing he | mi on not that rl of this on the 23rd, nt the home o \ lnughter hI Millheim She wns BOOK ighbor and at thi reached us Mrs TOrms leaves a host place to mourn her | My heen se at the Mr. and left on where tion their MeC'ren has a good « There will be no formed chur their p Hes 1 M™ nnt nl vi The MceCren of and Mrs who have nding part their vacos home of the latter's parents Mrs. J. J. Stine's of this pl Saturday for Jers Shore they will complets nite whicl Philadelphia lerical position gery the veoks tion nee thelr Vaca they will return home in where ices Ir three will be h for 18t OF ant al p Aven ome one ras hand furnished has not on a ore bhelng They "Ha fust about r hand FA Year mem?! rking night. as nract! nt ing any fe : nt moet of the away from Mh Ane fat half of the members were present Ells Rogers. of Tallalse am? John Rogers, of Fishing Creek, were seen in our town this week Mra. Tate is visiting friends In M1. wankee Wis Huckleberries are wn dally Mra. Mary Fisher and daughter were easthound passengers on the afternoon train on Monday Miss Olive Wilson visited her many friends Bunday me we or rian being brought to to here over "WOODWA RD. Chas. Hosterman and family, of Buf. | falo, N. Y., spent part of last week WwW. Hosterman's On Inst Baturday night district pres. | [dent Wilbur F. Leathers, of Curtin, | Installed the new officers of W, CC. No P.O BB of A, for the ensuing term, Washington Camp, No. 157. P. OA, of A, of this place, will hold a fest!. val on Baturday night, August 6th, Tee cream, cakes, peanuts and the us. un! refreshments will be served. Ev. erybhody ia cordially Invited to attend Edward Sheesley, employed at Car. roll, Pa. spent this week here with his parents John Fultz and family, of rush. valley, spent Baturday and Sunday among friends In this community, Miss Amber Hosterman, daughter of Wess Hosterman, of Johnstown, I» spending some time with her grand. parents here, A. ©. Riifer transacted business in Lewisburg during last week, of Mublershure | HUBLERSBURG. wngelical church, of the val 11 hald thelr annual pie th at Hecoln Park Hittie and Mrs. John A alded on nic on Monda rd nt fa buck its life other nt thi thie | writing lance as in Emerick are om ighter i t York are OW} Cramer sited n. who etlefonte the CUTICURA CUR SIAY CUR " B- ru gop B&B remnant day this Friday The last Friday of July is a memorable day to thou. sands within a radius of two or three hundred miles of Pittsburgh — Boggs & Buhl Remnant Day. People who count the cost of things come long dis- tances to Boggs & Buhl Remnant Days—always the last Fridays of July and January. They come from | cities as large as Pitts | burgh and they come be-| cause they know from ex- perience that no sale equals this for money saving ad- vantages. 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