THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 11th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department HE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | i a a WINGATE. G. Murray regrets departure of two choicest chickens by walking hawks, one night last week. Willlam Heaton, of Julian, Is spend- Ing some time here among relatives Willlam Snyder, of Pitcairn, spent a few dave last week with his mother Mrs. Mary Snyder, and his brother, James, John Musser, a operator, visited his Oswalt, here, last week The Wingate base ball team manag- ed by Bunt Esright, met defeat at the hands of the strong Central City team on Thifrsday, to the tune of 14.7 Anna Flynn, a charming blonde of Clearfield, is spending some time here with her brother, M. E. Flynn, and wife Mrs. John Summers and children, George and Gladys, spent a few days here last week with her hrother-in- law, George W. Summers and wife Mrs. LI. 8. Way and children, spending some time among at Stormstown Everybody is Invited to attend the U E. Sunday school every Sunday at 45a m Marlin Ryan spent a few week in the jungles at Beech The jolly Runville scribe Wingate visitor on Friday; come, T. L Mrs!. John Rowan, of visited relatives here last There Is a pocket-book containing a pair of rency and receipts some time ago on wagon bridge here; same by calling Attorney James fonte, spent a few rusticating at his ev's Mrs Sacrum while picking huck ter Murray caused by ties and a sprained ankl list last Kerchner, ( BOY Will, ar prise the si Mrs. P expected the of her night N. Y. C. telegraph comrade, J. IL. are relatives davs last Creek was a always wel- Snow week at Ell Stere's gpectacles, cur which was lost the Wallace Run loser can have phone 237.3 Miller of dave here last friend's. Chas Shoe on Belle wee) Dall Harry 180d Brown, with an inh can by falling A leberries, and Parks, with burnt walking ashes 1 since 10 Uncle San here last week Mrs Ett daughter Mrs. E Riverside Snyder's One fonte village and haries 1 Jaco! here brothers Harr fonville, and Frank rone, spent Sunda) R M Summers, P. R. R firen Tyrone, visited his sick mother George Summers, here on 8 Spoolle Haines some time ago with returned to his Penfield, on Tuesday Mrs. Elmer Johnsor spent Sunday here at and Mrs. El} Stere's The UI. E church will hold a fete here on the PP. RR lawn on Sat. urday evening Aug. 20th. for the hen. efit of their pastor Free exhibition of vocal music by the Moo-K! quartette, at 730 pm David Cline Sue Mela P. G. Murray P. G. Murra are included weekly sick list, and Samuel Jr. with a badly cut fi list Some of our Proctor's pe There of us And so much bad In That It behooves n« To speak Ill of the The farmers have harvest and are now doing their fall plowing The Chauncey Olleot walst has come a popular fad here Nice girls and plenty of proved a good drawing card Runville, last week Mra. J. W. Bylvis and son, Bud, Btormstown, spent last Sunday here with her daughter, Mrs. 1. B. Way. ——————————————— FILLMORE. The social at the M. E church was larger attended on aturday evening. The new Lane tall grounds at Fill. more was finished on July 20th, and the first and second teams played the first game or the new ground July 20th, the second team defeating the first Ly 3 runs—score 8-9; Aug. 7 an- nther game was played, the second tearm being the winner agalin--score 7-9. The first team should show up their sults and take second place, Homer Stine, who has geen ill for some time, Is recovering slowly. Joy Crust and family visited at the tome of his father on Sunday. Wilklam Young is on the sick list Edward Taylor Is the proudest man In Fillmore over the arrival of a big hoy. he Is going to make a huckster Aan Mrs nda) who a badl former of Altoona her parents’ Mr lawn of Beech (Creek here Cramps visited Sunday and Mrs in the Estright the injured ghlin's with at ot gossipers should read om i= #0 much good Ir the best of us, me of us rest of us completed their threshing and be. berries towards sald that a certain young nn Bellefonts, is so her beau oalls turns down the un- | | blacksmith, | of { church | ZION. Kile Corman, who is working the Sheffer Drilling Co, | visitor with hig mother here Edna M. Shaffer, of Winburne, is | spending her vacation with relatives in the neighborhood | The Reformed evening was a success, they | good crowd--the weather was [and they took in about sixty dollars | Master John Lesh and his little sis- ter, of Salona, were visiting at their | grandmother's last week | Most of the oats in this { hood are cut and hauled in, | shape; the weather was fine | work was pushed to a finish who could get the out The toot of the again In the land, and all want thresh at once. There are three ma- | chines in the neighborhood at present, { Mr. Smith of this place; H. N. Keller {of Pleasant Gap; and John Yearl near Bellefonte Merrell Kerstetter, Thomas Homan {and John Lutz, of the Township, and | Emanuel Garbrick, of the village, who { had been on the sick list, are all able Ito be again, which is good news for their friends and neighbors The threshers report a good yleld of | wheat and oats; much of the wheat | was broken and many of the grains are small or shriveled otherwise the berry is pl wl quality The are ump in the grain Mrs who hi some time, { Sunday morning came very sick y she n with wns week end festival on in and by good thresher engine is about y but and of large and pl Bo ump oats Henry 18 not Garbrick, of the village been In good health for attended preaching after service she having a strong anaged to get home ighter, Mrs. J. 8 Roy NITTANY from Wha f Mrs n are glad t hetter Yearick brother Adle ian aEmAar quite 11. but she I= much we that Corn the former's over Sunday Llovd Webner addle, spent over Sunday Harry MeCawley and Mra. McoClintie ur and fan Johr visited Hecla at who Is ed at at home family and also Lawrence and Mary Eddy and Luther Flisher of Lamar, Elmer Miller and family and Mra Arthur Rachau. of Madisonbure were guests of George Fisher and fam. fly on Sunda Glenn Nolan and Rodgers to Pine ( Sunday Simeon Hazzard of Grampian Clearfield county, visited friends here peveral dave Inst week Most of Ir peor Sunday school pler on Raturda and all had a fine time John Hagen and daughter ard. were guests of Mr» sallus and family f mploy w Glenn were ‘amp on le nt rep attended Heelan rted the Parx having of How Charley Gun on Sunday JULIAN The farmers are well summer's work Mills Alexander is very busy putting up his new house at State College We hear that N. A. Miller, our is going to move to Belle. fonte In the near future; sorry to have him leave, but what is our loss will be Bellefonte's gain Rev. Ake has heen making visits to our community; come often, you are on with their | always welcome Preaching In the churches next Sun. day will as follows In the TI B at 10:30 a. m Rev. Bwank, and In the M. BE church at 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, Rev, Ake The members of the M. E church will hold a festival and ple social on Saturday evening. the 13th; come one and all, and help & good cause along. John Turner spent Friday Philipsburg Charles Harrington spent a few days In Woodland visiting his lady friend, Miss Stuart C. N. Hanler visited Charles Harr ington’s Baturday Charles Harrington lost one of his match greys one night last week. in VALLEY VIEW, Bar! Bradley left this week for Johnstown and Cresson to visit with friends. The following persons had a pleas. ant ride up the mountain in Ad. Gar. brick's lumber wagon last week: Mrs, Garbrick, Mra, Housel, Mrs, Justice, Mrs. Bradley and others. All report having a good time, even though the road was very rough. months’ | fed | In his home Saturday | had al fine | neighbor- the | all | hands to help them | to | | festival | Stover k, of | | to by the pastor, | AARONSBURG. Mr. Raker, of Treverton, and Miss | Viola Raker, of MiMiinburg, were the welcome guests of Wilmer Stover's last week Harry Roush, grandmother Condo, living In Boalsburg Mrs, Lydia Meyers home after an absence of a few pleasant visit in the western | The Migses lydia and Myra of Orangeville, 111, accompan- her to her home here Prof. R. UU, Wasson, who is employ. ed at State College, spent a few here Miss Gertude in visiting her Aaron Weaver The home owned Frank, deceased, was bought by Z. D Thomas for $325; and her woodland wns bought by Luther Wert for $105 Prof. Bruce Morris, of Rebersbhurg was the welcome guest of Weaver's one day lats week The Reformed congregation services on Sunday morning, W. D. Donat assisted at the of James Keller, at Penn Hall The following young people report having a fine time at Woodward | on Saturday evening Llova | and Ardrenna Harmon, Leroy Mensch and Mary Stover, Phil Elsen. hour and Viola Raker, Paul Winkl.. | blech, Olle Treaster, Jennie Gramley Helen Bower and her father Mrs. Margaret Eby, of New City, Is the welcome guest mother, Mre. Caroline Maves Eby's many friends are always her home Aaron Smull, of Rebershurg and Ed Swarm and family, of Olean N Y visited at the he of Mrs Frederick lL.imbert Mra. Swarm, nee Annie Limbert was raised in 0 town Mr ana “iT IKE Swa by his | friends accompanied visited returned to her | Ntates Strohm, days | Marr, of Philipsburg, grandmother, Mrs by Mrs. Lydia George had no | as Rey funeral of York her | Mra glad of Bed Mrs come me hit of Mo noceo, | ev ome guests of thelr mother and sister, Rut} Mr. Smith and family of Altoona, visited thelr sisters, Mra, Zwinglli Haf Mre. Harry Weaver Weaver made fley and WEST BRUSHVALLEY wit} at roads get a near f t as the finest separnt. ¢ them a trial Wert th "re were Ir ir vicinit thelr thresher ladies seem to differ In their opinion—some like the rig better than the driver; others like the driver best: of co the driver goes with the bug This commu fous to hear who is at Minols ast week w= Our young Irse nity fron present seems to be anx Mrs. Harry Wert, visiting her son In FAIRVIEW—Curtin Twpp. festival Saturday night was well attended sorry to the sick are ne Am mp ne we The this place We are improving hear Mra. Charles Lucas visiting the on at any idly would HHke to Mr. and toons, are ents here Miss Nancy home after in Altoona Jerome 4 shaking hands of Al. former's par Kelley a pleasant vy has returned init with friends nfer. of Bnow Bhoe Saturday evening his old home glad to see you Just ask Mra Jennie Lucas tending the Methodist plenie picking dewberries Jesse Confer and family day afternoon very friends at Curtin Miss Lizzie Kelley has home after several weeks at non Orrié Conaway, wan at if at don't beat spent Bun pleasantly with returned Moshan- best friend and sis. | ter, of Bnow Bhoe, spent Sunday with Mra. J. FF. McCartney here Miss Mary Hemstead, of Altoona, is circulating among friends here for a | few weeks Missa Cora Witherite, of Connells. ville, In visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shawley Mrs. Clara Gross was a pleasant ealler here on Bunday i PLUMGROVE=Boggs Twp. Mra. David Rice and daughter, of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors at P B. 14dingy’, The Centre Democrat readers were very much disappointed last week | when they opened the paper and found no Wingate items. What is the mat. ter, Toe? Haven't you arrived from the jungles yet? Mr. and Mrs. D. Foreman, of Nelle. fonte, and Frances BEmith, of Johns town, spent Bunday at the home of W. 8B Fisher's Eva Brower has returned after sev. eral days’ visit with her sister at Milesbhurg Ethel Henton was taken seriously il last Monday, but we are glad to say she is able to be around, Mr, and Mrs, W. Twitmire, of Belle. fonts, spent Bunday at J. BB. Alexan- der's, and Mra. Katie Stover's, who has been ll for some time with paralysis. | Ore | Bzra lost a | mending word by phone east and | Cal { Luther { lumber i as { from HUBLERSBURG. Daniel Kerns is laid up foot. cause, ran a piteh trust it will not lay Mr fork through it, we him {up long Mr, Edward and Robb Markle on Saturday. Mr. Ben). Bwartz, Lewis Bwartz Rathwell, took in the festival Howard on Baturday night Cal Wilson, our popular constable, valuable cow last week; after and nt was The cow the time Jacob made happy wis home In by the stable all Weaver, Jr., James Wolf and Bartley, start out with the threshing outfit on Monday Heckman, our popular lumber- is loading a couple cars with for shipment Mr. Calvin Hoy Is located at ham and he expects to move over this week Miss Margaret Harter Bovd man, his goods McCormick is home on a visit before resuming her position teacher at Yeagertown Miss Rosaline MeCormick is also home Willlamsport. Jacob Bergstres ger is home from Altoona I. H Mce- Cauley is home fro mBurnham SKUNK HOLLOW-—Penn Twp. W. D. Zerby, of Bellefonte, transact. ed busineds in our vicinity Tuesday Bill is as jolly as ever George Vonada and Bank, spent Sunday Clyde Olin wife with of Bpring thelr sor and family Miward on took in Sat Janusor the irday Fred Ella, spent Sa Ammon Vo Georges Valles home of Fred ni vi and daughter W. WW. Vonada's and family Auman day at nada spent Sunday Stovers | Abble Gllbhert th her sister Mrs Aumar What ROMOLA POTTERS MILLS 7 BRANCH. ol lege Twp Mrs. Wa : after ‘ ng tw pinter Mile Ru Mise Pu is spending father Ar Mra. Hannah picnic at Pine Bay. boys, how man) the chicken and pickle sup John Breon wife and daughter Roxie, spent over Sunday at Miles. burg at the home of William Breon's Miss Cora Corman, of Spring Mills spent Sunday with her friend, Carrie Rishel Edgar, son of Edgar Krug, of Hun- tingdon, is spending some time with his grandfather, Henry Sents BABY ONE YEAR OLD GOT ECZEMA Got eczema on hands, face, nose and mouth—Hard crust formed, cracked and blood ran out—Itched frightfully— Could not rest — Mitts on AO ae ie drew | Royer Hall on grand nded ay were at per? hands to prevent scratching | —Mother forced to sit with | baby day and night— Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment | as directed —In three days | erust began to come off - In a week there was no more | scab — Now baby is cured | without a mark — Sleeps | soundly in her cradle and parents in their bed — No more sleepless nights because of baby’s suffering—Cuticura seems a wonderful remedy for this disease, Extract from the letter of Mr. Henry M, Fogel, LF. D1, Bath, Pa, December 9, 1909, Cuticura Remedios ate sold throughout the elvifined world, Cuticurs Soap (28¢.), Cutheura Olntment (80c.), Cutieurs Resolvent (80c,) and Cuticurs Pills (28¢.). Potter Drug & Chem, Corp, Bole Props, 138 Columbus Ave, Bos ton, S@-Malled free, 32-page Cutlcurs Book on How to Treat the Bkin and Sealp, with a were | over to Howard on a business trip west, | finding It. | Burn- | | two days by WAVERLY GASOLINES never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: 76°—-MOTOR-STOVE Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Cost no more than the ordinary kind, Your dealer knows—ask him. Waverly 0il Works Co., 5iffneen Pittsburg, Pa. A Big Slaughter. Out of 100 Httle Mrs. D. P. Myer 3, Lycoming county, 50 were killed having their heads snipp- a mowing machine. The it tle turkeys the operator of the machine, would follow the mower after the grasshoppers that were FB driven out in flocks, and In thelr «¢ fine Crness 0 Ca h the Nn ng Insects hopes ! and w Hed I The Difference. heaviest Lou stealing was the mond Btewart, cole atl Less Monday last cars In the penitentiary was th rdict. If he had stolen $3,000,000 1 have rotten about six mor small The in the penalty ever int imposed urt for nee give turkeys ‘ of © Hughes “ doun co Va An chicken mente en Ray burg on red ed off by UnNseey ap the Dress aked truth the A. E. SHAD, BELLEFONTE, PA. Estimates Furnished in any Line of our Work. A (LAA Li HA CORTRIGHT.L! LA wood shingles Ang.r & the A FIREPROOF ROOF 1 wf ver needs repairs For further detailed information, prices, etc. spply to Local Contractors or Roofers or CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO. 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