Page 6. -_ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 18th, 1910. di Correspondents’ Department PHE NEWS IN ~~ Fa WINGATE. the festival here on the on Saturday evening, and have a good Don't forget P.R R lawn August 20th time, Rev. Chas Evangelical Come Ww Hipple, a United minister, stationed at Warrensville, and his wife, spent a few days here last week at parents, Thos, Murry and wife John Smith's eer, Is farfamed; new undertaking of your friends Mrs. Wm. Estright and children, Robert and Sarah, are spending some time here at Harry Estright's Sallie Ammerman and Mary Fel- amlee, of Bellefonte, are spending their summer vacation here among thelr friends. ’ Some of our young men expect to beat Weston's trip across the conti- nent as they are practicing auroral walking The school directors of ship deserve a word of praise repairing the public school building here, which was in a very bad condi- tion. A coat of paint is also needed Mrs. Edward Thompson, of Ohio, was a welcome visitor at Geo, W Summer's Thursday; she was accom- panied by Mrs. Geo. Holt and Mrs Jasper Holt, of Unlonville, Elizabeth Fisher, one of our bright and jolly young ladies, contemplates leaving this week to attend a prepar atory school at Philipsburg We will miss you Lizzie Furst Harnish, of Altoona, spent J. M. Harnish's Cyrus H. Stere as an auction- success in your sincere wishes value more is the this town- for their children, here ax wife and Saturday spent a few day last week at Merango. Did you get scared at the Street cars there, Cyrus Mrs. Arvilla er, of Altoona, wife of Harry Gardner deceased, spent a few days here last her father's, John Walker's One of the P R. trusti ees is Harry Estright, as day rain or shine, Harry pumpman here Robert Blair at his daughter's at Benore Those who here among Martin Harry J Kerchner Laughlin cas, of C James some time ter, Mrs Zola Ing some er's, Mrs Mrs. Ri days last Shoe and vic The Wingate Warner, closed Garden week at est is on is spending son Mrs. Williar relatiy M ary A Warr week w insist F da feats of Aare the War field “laud place val The week wer sinter Migs Misses M burg: Miss burg; | burs Yeagertowr Calvin Si rans and Mra to Week frier accon who ployment William on Monda ployed for Washingt of A, have thelr order In this place ts own roperty for a king The members Evan H | where some in on Camp received 1 applicants to at this place The camp in In standing: has and camp room Mh 57. P. OB Grace United will N a festival this place on Saturday night, Aug The Coburn band engaged to nish music, E in vited to attend Miss Helen Btover, of visited her brother, Harr over Bunday Jackson visiting his daughter Miller, at Carroll, Pa Prof. E. B. Stover ter, Grace, returned McKeesport last Miss Maude Ard returned home again after spending some time with friends at Lemont 8 BB at . ei fur in In verybody cordially Aaronshurg near here Hheenley week William last Mrs spent wife and daugh- to their home at Wednesday STATE COLLEGE. Quite a number of people were vis tors at the home of Mrs. John Leech on Bunday, And also a number of young folks at the Martz home Wednesday evening. How about It, William? Mr. Davis and son, Woods, have certainly a sick horse at Tyrone, Mr. Leech looped a rattlesnake 38 Inches long, and has it for a pet, Miss Helen Marts Is visiting with many friends In Altoona and Pitts burg for several weeks Mr. and Mra. Charles Bohn are re- Joleing over the arrival of a new son; everybody come and see him, | W { which he land on i CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NITTANY. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sunday with their Bellefonte Mrs. Stein, of Emma Decker, of the guests of their Long and family, Harry Baker and man were to Howard on Baturday to purchase brick for the new chimneys which will be erected on the Evangel ical church On Monday, ma Wilson's Wasson son, spent Samuel, at Loganton, and Mrs Hublershurg, were niece, Mrs, Jennie day last week Wilson Ammer- one Aug. 22, being grand. birthday, the people of this place propose giving her a pound party on Saturday evening, the 20th: | her friends living in the surrounding community are invited to join in this | worthy cause Mrs. Arthur Young and daughter, Lizzie, of Cross Forks, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G Young, several days last week Charles M. Young died Aug. Sth the hospital at Clearfield, after illness of typhoid fever. Interment the Clearfield cemetery Funeral ser- vices conducted by the R. of T. 43 was a member. He had been employed as brakeman on the N. Y C. railroad for the past four years; was well liked by his fellow-workmen evervhody He leaves to survive and three small children, also parents and the following and sisters: H. C. Young, of Crossforks; Mrs. Emma Harpster, of Bellefonte Mrs. Mary P Beech Creek: Mrs 8 8S. Raver, of M« Keesport, and Marie at home Tha age of the deceased was 29 vears, 4 months and 22 davs Mr. Michley and Ed Walters putting 4 rete walks for Har ry Baker Charles in Aan in| B a wife his aged brothers atterson, of are wn CON M Trentor BOALSBURG MT. EAGLE M re has ret at 1 Mra her hom M1 rd irned t ee after visit. here 14; vard parents, ing Miss Anna ¥ ay at Mrs, Irvin Miss Mina are visiting and Mrs B Ward daughter organ last Mra. M CO again Joseph proving Mrs. George 1. at Curtly Harold, ers, In HI Miss Ellen Watkin Irvin Robinson's Miss Ella Leathers i» sister, Mrs. David Garthoff, at Haven her riends Minn Sun Daughenba of Ho latter's and spent Mr and Yarnell's Woomer and Helen their grandparents, BB. Leathers Danughenbaugh Julia, with a week Gates Iz able Sents Mr his new presented handsome to be around Leathers Is also Im. Bryan spent Sunday the little son of J. 8B. Leath. spent Sunday at visiting her Lock CENTRE MILLS. Miss Eva Moyer left for a trip to Atiantie City last Thursday. Mrs. Bush, of Linden Hall and Mr and Mrs, Myers and two little sons, were visitors at the home of J Ww. A. Kline, last week Fred Melss and Mr. Frazier made frequent trips to Millhelm recently Mr. Corman and children visited at Spring Mills recently We are glad to say that Miles Hreon is on a falr way to recovery from hm recent illness Miss Minnie Kline returned home | on Monday from Colyer, wheres ashe | conducted religious services, Miss Blanche Moyer, of Colyer, vis ited her sister, Mra, Sunday. Cummings, over | | Average | thelr way | presentation of many beautiful YARNELL. held at this place was fairly well Jean Robertson, wis a very pleasant place over Sunday Mrs, Willlam Confer, of pnecomupanied by her ter of Port Matilda ind relatives here Lucetta Heaton spent a week with friends In The urdny Miss pleni on Sat- attended of Philipsburg visitor at Homestead, Mrs. Christ are visiting Heese friends Miss of last fonte LY 4 Ing some Belle. *. Walker, of Romola, time at the home cle, George Walker, here Don't forget the union festival Fairview on Baturday night Miss Margaret Kessling spent day at Runville Harry Hagen, of Beech ited. here over Sunday Arthur Confer and sister, Thursday for a ten-days’ at Bellwood and in of spends hig un Sun Creek, vis- Ella, left visit with various other on friends places Finis Young, who is tenant on than Packer's farm, had 317 of oats off of six acres of ground of a bushel to every sheaves, Can any of the farmers the neighboring vicinity beat ord? D. Boyer erecting a new barn on his farm here, Willlam Bartley, Hublersburg, Is head carpenter Mrs. Sara Walker, of Austin, at the home of William cently A couple Jonn- an this rec- Is visited Shawley of our young men wended to Pleasant Valley on SBun- and because it is oats har- old man wanted an early breakfast, and the boys were obliged to return home early Misa Anna Shank returned home on Friday after spending two months with her sister inmate Louis stin day night vest, the Hesse who Is an of Mcl.ain's sanitarium St Mrs Mary Butler, of Au spending time with Miss Mary Hemsts Migs Kelley y our A nul ded irda fine at is friends and the visited here two in BOM nd people at- ter vill Lat ‘oner HUBLERSBURG. nD Kessinger PLUMGROVE JIMULL TON ree Miller it Rn Miller's sited on Winters and sited at family the home of ers over = r a AY Emerick, of Crosse Forks Emerick, of New York City. Emerick and two children, of Mr. Beiter, of Coburn, and R. Br Morris, of Kurtztown, were entertained at the Marion E. Emerick « Mrs. Emma Philadelphia, arrived here with their household and family expect with Mrs Jrof. E Helinagrove on red Charles } William Punxsutawney ce ver Bunday Kell and ohildren of recently Mr. Kell their home goods to make Rayer Brungart and family visited relat) Inn A M of ves at Bmull entl PINE GROVE MILLS, The Misses Margaret, Katharine and Mary Allison, of Roaring Branch. ars guests of Verna and Mary Allison this week Atha and Lille Adams, of Mont. gomery, were visitors at the home W. Broudt and family, of Crafton, Are guests at the J. 1H. Beck home B. F. Beck and family over Sunday Rev. A. J, Grosman, of preached a very able sermon Mark's Lutheran church last afternoon Last Thursday afternoon 115 peo- ple gathered at thhe home of CC. PP. MeCaleb, to help Mrs, MeCaleb eole- brate her birthday. Mrs. MoCaled having gone to Millheim early In the day, was greatly surprised to find these many friends in possession of her home when she returned. After partaking of refreshments and the gifts, all returned to their homes voting the evening a very enjoyable one, at St Bunday | | | this | { home part | aL | | Rice, {tendered bushels | { T three | m | | Creek's of | re- | | the { his fixtures to the home of Miss | of | Harrisburg | MILESBURG. Miss Jesma Moore, of Berwick, present visiting her garndparents, and Mrs, George Noll Miss Mabel Taylor, a pleasant visitor for a Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Balra Mrs, Sam'l Campbell has from a week's visit friends in Unionville Mrs. Philip Yorks from Soeratnton after month with her son, Mrs. Eva Confer, of Mrs. Katharine Reege, are the guests of Mr. Fetzer A party of young folks composed of the following: Misses Ruth Long, Edyth Malone, Marcella Boggs and Messrs, James Mullen, Almas, Kenneth Keier ana Debray, spent Monday, Aug Lakemont Park, enjoying sports of the season A picnic was to Miss Marcella Boggs, of Milesburg, and Mr, James Mullen, ot Pittsburg: the chaperones were Mrs R. Long and Mrs. T. D. McKenney. Altoona Mirror Monday evening ball team crossed bats with fast team, defeating to & on the former's grounds All present were very much pleased with the showing the boys made Hurrah for Central City larber H. J. Campbell has purchas. Henry Shope's shaving parlor in Crider bullding, and has moved new location where improvements in. call, either in in ar Mr of Tyrone, few days Wiis with returned among old has spending Hurley Pittsburg, and of Port Matilda, and Mrs, Chas returned the last Gladys Edwara Harold Ist, at all the the Central City Beech them § [3 ed al! modern Give him or by phone Mr. Willlam Swires and family re turned to New York after spending a brief visit at the home of his mother Mrs. Jas. Bwires Mrs. W. C. Kreamer, of at present visiting her dau T. A. Huge Mrs. Hug! irned home week he has stalled person a Berwick, in» ghter, Mrs Seott of Phil after a pl adelphin asant among friends In evening vered on tcher SPRING MILLS. the tters Mil most be Mra | handsom twenty EAN spent « BREAKING OUT ALL OVER BODY Itched Dreadfully, When Scratched It would Bleed and Become Very Sore, Could Scarcely Sleep as the Itching was Worse at Night, Dreaded Putting Hands in Water, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment 3 Weeks. Trouble all Disappeared, “Some time ago 1 had a breaking out all over my body It Brest started like what we call goose flemh one and tohed dreadful Ys When | soratched it, it would bleed and become Yory sore 1 tried al most everything for the Hehing but none gave me much relief. 1 could soarcely sleep as the itching was always worse at night My hands were s0 sore dreaded putting them in water and after | 8 WW would wash dishes or do laundry work that required the use of other soaps they were alwayr worse, This went on for about six months, Then I used Cuticura Boap and Cuticura Ointment, and in two or three weeks the trouble all disap peared. 1 always found that my hands were worse (with a dry scale on them) after using any cheap soap but the Cutieura Soap produced such a soothing feeling on my &* in that it was a pleasun to use It, 1 also know what wonders the Cuticura Remedien have done for a friend of mine, “ol 1 wold recommend hem to any Mrs. Delaware pret: fi King Be, Wilmington, Del., Nov, 15, 1000," Cutters Romadion old throarhout the world Potter Drug 4 hem Corp, Bole Poston Br Matied free, J0.page book on in Dian If you have any difficulty in obtaining Waverly Special from your dealer or garage, come municate with us at once and we will see thet you are supplied, “Perfect lubrication withe out carbon deposit,” Waverly 0il Works Co. 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BE. church be The Bnow day All are ir ind Gun A very painful ba Monday afternoon er had his of steel was out here went to home again, boys Dont forget the pienic on Saturday defeat to our they Quite Come the from here attend. ed Thursday Nt Mary's August Catho« He 20th plenic held Th will CL ited larence Roa i! shoot on being high blue is a Club } David man, breaking rocks—-113 witho good record Fe H. J Bat irred \ Hous truck Harry whee the accident Sa when Harry smashed by a running over |t move the truck wing his hand ick passed over it Bowers 1} hand rain helping tc he tripped thro rail when the Prof. B. J Johnstown take ) ' ward principals} there Ne sory but what is We hear How former pas- yw of Altoona, x hospital with for his speedy Or tr yi ‘ yphold fey moved to irk f ne ” «7 to Hs wi ip i the sc} lose the The Odd Fellows’ Picnic. second annual pier of Centre lege Lodge of Oad nter's Park lat Day. ng the day, ine plonship nembers COr- press it Bre rd A } A irder or be CORTRIGH] an be laid without fuss or bother right yof your t GLES ver the old wood shingles. changing the A FIREPROOF ROOF is repairs, vilding instantly from a fire catcher t ' last a8 long as the bullding itsel! and never nee For further detailed information prices, etc. apply 0 Local Contractors or Roofers or CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO. Philadelphia, Pa. A SAVING MONEY Pp AY IUFAWAIS BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. “THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU." PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION OCEAN GROVE CAMP MEETING Asbury Park or Long Branch Friday, August 26, 1910 ROUND $5.75 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE Tickets good going only on train leaving 6:35 A. M. Good returning on all regular trains, Covers Closing Sunday and Monday of Oamp Meeting Consult nearest Ticket Agent, awd. WwW. BOYD,
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