Thursday, October 13th, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a —— Correspondents’ Department Continued. PLUM GROVE-Union Twp. Preaching in the United Evangeli- cal church at Wingate, Saturday evening by Rev. C, H. Hock Roland Summers and wife, of Ty- rone, spent Sunday with the former's | parents here, Mrs, Wiillam Bottorf, John and Ethel, and Mrs. Alfred, spent Estright's, Elizabeth Sunday at People, who vicinity of Gum for the famous reported there recently C. FF. Warner visitor on Sunday Miss Mamie in this vicinity, quaintances among and friend Call Midy Brower several weeks’ cinity Hamer Lewl Sunday with Are you a by-word here Mr. and Mrs returned home weeks' visit witl Wm Brower, here Charles Way, brakemen, of Derr vacation with gee you back, C Mabel Page, ing a few days Det Boob Did anybody Martha, passh Sunday about Mr. and charming burg, are their aunt, ! Anyone BONE, i oh it m our pog Mrs. the James Smoke Rur from the house two children, daughter-in-law, last week at Fetzer, of George Howard, Sunmmers’ traveling Stump, Hid ghost has spent in the watch Leen are sho which was Harris smo Vielt Greer MILESBURG. plant installe will add the home The Miles stalled a which of the Johr returned they 8p Clarer Roll Br R R Cx get home best girls Ross ar empl bath at AB store .-st A. Huge store FILLMOR 3 1 fellew on Saturday « better take a lantern with row one to go he f turn to make and If he awake till he gets aroun hanging on the fence mornings wih me COLYER-—Potter Twp. The farmers are cutting corn which appears be a falr crop William and Lewis, Sunday at dan Mrs. Samuel busy to off pretty Ripka from the home and sons Clayton State College, spent of Btewart Jor. Klinefelter and daugh- ter, Ida, and grandson, Samuel, spent Sunday at the home of Alvin Stump of Manor Hill Miss Mayme Wantz, of Woodward, spent a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ara Blutterbeck Miss Blanche Relber returned home after spending a few days with her brother, Alfred Relber, of Johnstown Mr. and Mra. Phillp Teats, Mr. and | Mra. Bryan Teats and Miss Mary Brown, from Freeburg, Snyder coun ty, autoed to this place on Sunday, where they visited at the home of J H. Moyer, also ealled with other friends and relatives at this place SKUNK HOLLOW. Preaching services at Paradise was well attended Bunday evening 8. W. spent Baturday at Coburn. | There must be some attraction down there. Quite a number of our young folks were out gathering chestnuts on Sun. day. ie. Annie Immel spent Tuesday ing at the home of William Vo. da's. Clyde Vonada spent last week In ustivalay helping his father to LN Quite a number of our smaller hil. {left | with his father-in-law, but by all ap- | pearances Charley { public; | ready David | stay dren are having the whooping cough. SKUNK HOLLOW No. 2. The Skunk Hollow scribe No, 1 home and had made his had he Is home Hollow has a Harter Is ready to hire to the single drivers especially. W. 8. Bower and family are moving Illinois in the spring He knows good thing when he it Sorry see him leave. The rumor is Charles Rishel and family are nlong, they were out looking the country and seem to like the place, O. A. Jamison is looking around al- for a nice sale day next spring. James A. Fink and Rosle Smith, Spring Mills, were to the Lewisburg fair, and missed the train and had to till next morning The Finkel Lumber have ed a second-hand stave mill and in a short time be turning out by the carload They have a ble set of hands to run it lence what inkes i the « ngain, Skunk new livery to 14} to BOeR as (‘eo erect will staves capa- Expers ad men 1 move it rt Kerstetter Steward cutter Xe Cross now who nt the will tell WEST BRUSHVALLEY. np 1 I ¥en 1 Attracting La the Gar () rge Crowds new } Depot Where Bears Are : Filk ! vater Ridgwna) i re i f Ridg- to at rtland Mills, into X hears who of the rds be inh : thelt at WE Were tend a ball game they ran right trav along in full ©wW boys for dred fore making the . Way eled several hur off into County Orchard Inspection, After a lapse of four webks during | which time the series of fall orchard meetings are held In every county In| the state, the work of orchard In- spection will be resumed In Spring, | Benner and Patton township. This work is important to the frult grow. ers of Centre county, Inasmuch as It keeps the owners of fruit trees informed as to the presence of any San Jose Beale and other destructive insects In their mide. The local In- spector, Mr. T. C. Foster, will gladly answer all questions affecting the work while making his visits around the county Sankey's Widow Cut ON Her Sons. The will of Frances Vv Sankey, widow of Ira I. Bankey, the famous evangelist, was filed for probate dis- posing of an estate valued at about | | $70,000 It expressly provides that none of the property shall go to her sons, John BE. Bankey and Ira A. Sankey, | stating that they have already re. ceived more than their share of their Grace and Ira A. Bankey, Jr, are re. membered, and several friends and charitable Institutions will receive be. quests, Ne Court In Snyder County. There were no cases In the Snyder vounty courts at the October term, Judge McClure notified the jJurymen that thelr presence was not required, Thin is the first time In the history of the county when there were no abode | | slong of | cational | Harrisburg will four | the that | going | up | of | fucation { New Yo it grill | nouncement { nimous vote decided criminal or civil cases for trial AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM. | The program for the general ses- the Pennsylvania State Edu- Association, to be held in on Wednesday, Thursday December 28, 29 and 30, attractive to all per- in the perfection of school system, Besides own State most close the public schools, educators from heard during the Friday, prove very interested public men of our ly fdentified with many prominent other States will sessions, Among the speakers of Pennsylvania will Prof. Paul H. Hanus, of Harvard; Charles FF. Whe lock, Assistant Superintendent of Ed of New York: Arthur DD. Dean the Trade Schools Division of the New York State Educational Department Fred L. Keeler, Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction of Michigan and Professor Henry Suzzalo, of the Teachers’ College of rk City and sons he from outside be Chief of Exhibit in Fine Pianos. ', Gephart, our home dered and Young Farmer Ran Away t The Fourth Tria Lig Evelyn Thaw Because Eve ' Harry i pa the suit that YOArs ARO against the Knickerboker damages Hismissed on the Supreme Court Mrs. Thaw was room of the hotel with a friend, and she ground that her dignity Mra. Thaw's counsel made Friday that is Broke eabit with Thaw K. Thaw Oost of } instituted is rosecut) she nearly James BD Hotel fo WAR Friday elected from the while dining sued on the had suffered the she an on wae without funds Borough Buys Water Plant, At a stormy session lasting till midnight, on Monday of last week Huntingdon's city council by a una- to purchase the of the Hunting Company, & cor plant and franchise don Water Bupply poration which has been furnshing the city with water for 20 years, and to operate it as a municipal institu. tion The price is to be decided by three arbitrators and water bonds will be Issued to pay for It Killed a 200 Pound Bear. G. WW. Biraw, brother of "“"Dily” Straw, the popular trolley conductor, of Philipsburg, who has been herding cattle at Beaver Mills shot a bear welghing about 200 pounds Mr. Btraw shortly after shot a nice | fat coon That It takes a pretty clever man to get ahead of the gas and the elec. trie light meters In Bellefonte, i That Dellefonte has a fow men very much like postage stamps, They get stuck on themselves when they are only worth two cents ——— of Tyrone, I» of death resulting Mrs. George Myers, lying at the point from swallowing a quantity of car. bolie meld. It is alleged that the woman took the acid with suleldal intent. | Modest $15,000 IN HER BUSTLE, Carried Rags. Housewife Fortune in bustles went out Ollie Mackler, of 8t. Louis, who had carried for 206 vears than $15,000 in bills of $1.000 ination in that article of having no other way to dispose of money, sted real estate When Mrs of invite in coal In tive concenlment is having a tragl vineing the world of property is her given to her by her husband, Mackler, to defraud his She is fighting In three « tain the propert Year after were having with life a heard freq trouble oy mines con of of this very her fortune, difficulty In that $£75.000 own and cgquence col Wis ourts to r« Vent he lived the same hard her elghbor to vertook her uentl IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Bring to Happiness it Bellefonte Homes [| I. Taylor They Were Swindled SCROFULA Scrofula disfigures and causes life-long misery. Children become strong and lively when given small doses of Scott’s Emulsion every day. The starved body is fed; the swollen glands healed, and the tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott’s Emulsion con quer scrofula and many other blood diseases. 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