Page 6. PRY THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Correspon P. AAAS dents’ Depa rement we Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. Ww JULIAN. Ah, there! readers able to send in my weekly week, I figured as how have more time to digest Lick-Hollow"” jots which der the head of Julian, Mrs. Eliza Irvin, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. J. Howard Turn- er, are spending a few weeks with formers’ sons, Lewis and Alfred Ir- vin, of Erie City, Pa, and Buffalo, IY As I was un items last vou would those “"Mud- come in un daughter of of Loveville, vis- Mrs. M. Harbridge Miss l.orena, and Edith Stevens, ited at the home of a few days back. Mrs. Charles Myers departed from her home at west Julian on Wednes- day of last week for the Methodist hospital at Philadelphia, where she will receive treatment by the most skilled physicians ana surgeons of that institution. May the day be not far distant when she will return to her old beloved home where husband and children patiently and anxiously await her coming, free from all ills and in good health, Edward Bodle and sey Shore, came up ous little village last few days with the Mrs, Susan Bodle. Harry Chaney is one of Port Matil- da's dexterous and ambitious gentle- family, of Jer to our week to spend a former's mother, | were James | ervthing seemed | were | year | time the | | sang, MILESBURG. Our annual Sunday school plenke was held at Hecla Park, Wednesday, the 24th. We had evervthing that goes to make a time, excepting sun shine, Most of dur voung people were there, also the young people of other all joined together for a geod Out-door games were impos to break tHe monotony, we played games and “Kiss in the "or something like it They all so contented that no one even to stop it from raining Ev- homelike, it made me think of the days when “vou and 1 voung, Maggie” We had hoat good BR, sible, sO Ring,’ tried 80 { rides and rides on the merry-go-round | ed on the Sucker street prosper- ! It is reported from reliable source that Fred Robb, of Bellefonte, and Bessie Heverly, of Moose Run, were married July the 17th. They are at and are doing November, The In men who are ments on the state on Succor street creditable work. H. G. Ebbs shipped props on Tuesday. making road and improve- have land- are doing lod of a car The constable or game warden had | better look after those dogs up Moose { Run and around ten acre that are run- | ning man, who has the contract of renovat. | road from prepara- Eagle Valley to Unionville, ing the Bald Port Matilda tory to the building of that long talk- | ed of, and much needed State Road, which has been in the “pot” all ready to boil over for several years past. When this road is completed, may not be very soon, we will the pleasure of knowing that we go to market and return without ing our rubbers in the mire. Our school “Daddys” of township are putting our houses under a course the sary repairs in order that the may be warm and comfortable ing the coming winter term. On Wednesday of last stork arrived at the home Mrs. Johnie Milton and upon parture left a little girl Mrs. Rolland Swisher, went an operation hospital two weeks to note, at this writing along very nicely, ana In of few weeks expects to her home greatly benefited Master John Campbell, one young farmers, hung up his and hoe and jumping inside his “Sun- day togs" departed on Friday on the 8 p. m. express for Lock Haven, where he spent the Sabbath with relatives Hay, wheat and rye are all cut; the former is snug in the parn while the latter will soon follow, providing the weather conditions are favorable Andy Straw returned on Saturday to his home in Youngstewn, Ohlo, af- ter spending a very pleasant visit with his brothers and sisters here Miss Marie Myers, of Martha Furn- ace, spent Sunday with her (friend, Miss Ida Turner, presumably, con- versing on the best to “thrash a bad boy in school.” The Weber-Pasch Lightning Rod Ca., of Big Run, Pa, was In our town on Saturday, and adjusted lightning rods on the new barns of Geo. Gill and F. W. Dillen Ernest Moore also purchased rods which will be put up in the near future Ernest Moore, wife Sunday with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Geo na Furnace Mrs. Luther spent a couple Saturday evening What the ing smile on nomy during the because it is a boy will assist him to } *taters in the Miss Reecy over Sunda Misses Mabel lan. A urday even was f schools The 23rd the 4 begin can los- school ne pupil of the and de- week of Mr its who at ARO, We of our way © and family Moore Nearho spent = ’ parents, of Han- f Baker, of nours Lock in Julls f that H past and oe Humins ver's physi Why years ind is Cause Harry ¥ week? in a few the onions garden sch 1 week write ofter Robert aint ] : and f lL.ock Haven, anu toed up to Julian and the gus of Mr. and Mrs, Isaa¢ Autoes are n through our town this summer going to and from the eastern and western cities, Some of the biggest and best eqipped cars to he seen dally. According to reports, Orlando Na- son has purchased an automobile Now Mr. Caning had better dictate his will and wag his tall for the last time, as he is lable to become the victim of a sad calamity while trot. ting up and down the public high- way. H former's mis irat ind f r ther, « were sts Holt merous Vor passing finest Are LEMONT. George Baker came In to take his vearly visit many friends in town. The heavy rains that have bringing the corn, potatoes vegetation along The farm help is go scarce In these parts that the girls went to the and helped with the hay. The whistle of the steam can be heard these days, the farmers are through whent, John Charles finished sowing the Thompson tract this last week and moved his mill home this week, Peter Shuey came home last week to visit his parents, as his mother has been quite IL The R. R. carpenters finished station the last part of last week. Frank Killan and wife returned to Pittsburg on Saturday, after a few days sojourn to the home of Darius Hite, The venerable Henry Hockman and his son Willlam and family came In from DuBois for a few days visit among old friends and to attend the birthday party at the home of Wil. Ham Coble held on the 83rd annivers- ary of his birth, Mrs. Al Grove and children visit. ed In these parts last Wednesday. Mrs. William Grove and children came up from Watsontown last week to visit. Kansas his from among fallen are and all thresher AR Many hauling the In the art of making money most of us are in the amateur class, fare Huston | | day fi { and { John's f { fore shovel | and will | tion, flelds | { more room for his machinery | terial which | have | { them | Book, | from rabbits. Repairs: Harry Alkens. some repairing on his putting in new window frames and giving his il overhauling. Mr. an addition to his is doing property hy and door house a gener Blerly saw mill 1] make and ma- When Frank Wetzler through building and repairing he will haev not only an addition but a solid brick house James McMullen champion eel 0 and James catchers Jodon They caught thirty last Monday and ten on | Th an irsday old night, Talk friend and I were fishing kers;: we got lots of voured our bait as though I saw the crimson and knew he meant busi- fishermen, like and Willlam Walker will trout for an hour o but not so chub higher Miles! about one r they were |} i su bites de it woney, Cf ness Hugg tle a Some wres- more with J than r be hn fe H any it building in Irg has been and Ory Northum! ston Hall Hall's Hannah, Campbell, Rosas Sh and wife, of imphel of Ty ' at ultz John tz, over Sunday Mildred Shope, of relatives and friends Several girls started Point Sunday a shower Moses in only see . Bellefonte, here to with 3 Me- Coy and, Hi th the ey the afar William Rankin, Winber relatives and friends here Edgar Miles, of Tyrone, ents over Sunday Frank Johnson, home over Sunday Clyde McKinley, iting at home with Ruth Powley, was the st land with from Tyrone at from his from of Juniata, vis- parents Warriors Mabe! Ebbs Mark Kus last week Steady now, Cameron Did vo girl? ir b at the one up who Pp other time u ait wit 1 wrong Say ed the Sam ctur And hats, cycle the what did you sbriking Euessing., ot Mrs, her p Joseph ni boys have In matches keeping weorge Estright sited last with week visit Wm John Prossert Adams, of Pit th } wrent irents at wn iirn Mra Mines, at in Ww Ix Pag “« «0 empl heen © i me ti friends yment a me with improving been on the We are glad down town 1 paint iain nh ng AN r Hug repalr ing his houses; t} lo Churches. Baptists ing an k fine Rev. Smith, burg, will lecture in the Baptist church Sunday evening, Aug. 11, In behalf of Saloo League Also a Bo- it the parsonage Fri Aug. 2nd. for the bene ¥. PU Rev, RATION preach next from lewis 1 be evening the B Methodist very Ash delivered a Sunday evening, Sunday morning able 10 you hav © hand at 30 If any news for publica- them to the scribe--not later than Sunday evening. Every- body's welcome Joseph Adams shipped hold goods to Pitealrn where he Is employed. Miss Stella Rightnour, from Matilda, was the guest of her broth- hin last house - week, er, G. W. Rightnour, Sunday. of | in | fee Green home from Schenectady, N. Y., ana expects to go to Lewisburg to work. Last Sunday Ben Alkey, John Cor- man and Geo. Tibbens went to look after their cattle they have pastured on the LeHIigh Valley Coal Co.'s land, near Sommers Mr. Corman carried a stick pointed east and west, and unfortunately when he turned the stick also turned, still pointing east and west as they sup- posed; as no sun was to be seen there was no other way to find thelr course, consequently when they came to where the old tram road was suppos- od to be It was not there. Then they awoke to the fact that they were lost, and wondered around until about ‘five o'clock when Frank Reese found them between what Is known to hunters as Bear Town and Sommer's Improve- ment, Better look out, Ben, the bears will. get you, Katherine Louck spent Sunday with her parents In Snow Bhoe, returned A baby may be the ugliest thing In the world, but you can always flatter fue mother by saying It looks like or. building | gets | whole | fishing, | on stopped | (Good } with i par- Port | improvement, | WINGATE, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Eugene family of New Jergey of Pittsburg: ( Hall; Mrs Those Snyder Snyder William Snyder, Rearick Mrs. ited her sister, John Bottorf, a few days with Estright, Ray and Creek, spent sister, Mrs. M, Cyrus Stere visited on who were, and Snyder of Mill and family Sarah Eckert, James Org Lena of Tyrone, vis Mrs, James Davideon of Scotia, Visiting his aunt, David is Mry Merrill Heverly, of Wednesday E. Flynn. and his sister, Sunday at Dix Run Marlin Ryan, of Philipsburg Sunday with his grandfather, as Murray. Mrs. George Summers spent 7) day with her brother, Wm Spi Mrs, Chas, Meyers and Ma lerman visited among rriends a | atives Saturday at Tyrone Mr. Cyrus Tice, of Howard, a while with his friend, W. E Charlotte Swartz, after time with her friends and tives, has returned to her home Jack Parks, of Altoona, spent day with his father-in-law Murray. Jeare Reect Wilh thelr Dora spent Thom. Irs or Kel red some Lucas visited Sunday vin Lucas. Preaching al church | evening and wife with h , Of By 18 brother Bervices In . AUg 18th, the mi Ev rning WINGATE, No. 2. Stere yor dayed with relative Dix Mrs. James Snyder isitir tives at Philipsh Mrs. Wm. Ex { spending a fe | Mrs. James very ill Thos Browers rence Walter and I Ph Cyrus and sister, 8 at is Irg kert, w dave of Tyror wit} her Davidson, who } wh are Brower, Brower Earl Rider in Snyd der ladelph ip! Toner | with J. B. Alexand Geo. Snyder, of Mil Hall 'w hours with hb er on Sunday Geo 8 moter and evening Estright spent this place Jimmy ‘rape, of Bellefon ' Sunday i rejiatives f te home CURTIN. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryan ving hy {at the home of Lot Neff and wife sn" Sunday. Miss La: Margaret Mra Mil home ira Griffith Corman Clay. WM visited Sunday of girls | wart where and een Bat} been Mrs. Grear visiting at urst and wi in Il health here to will regain have 1 Joune has and hope health Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neff and near Curtin, visited at Mrs. Henry Shultz on Neff has been an invalid many years and we rind know that she is able be away from home to friends | Mra, John Fisher and Elizabeth, of Northumberland visiting her brother, Harvey Barn} of this place, ; | came he red his of of Mra good es } n fe Kon her are to visit am« neg daught oer are art, GEORGESVALLEY, | A few of our farmers i through hauling wheat | or does not seem | such work | Miss Katie McCool, of Spring Mille Is now working for J. T. McCool This adds another to our jolly cr wd {of young folks, | The wood-house and the wash.) {on the Harter farm, tenanted by J | MeCool burned to the ground on day morning, Mearle Nale and family, who have | been spending some time at the home {of Andrew Zettle, at Centre Hall, reo. | turned home on Saturday. Norman Lingle was seen in our yg). ley one day last week, D. D, Decker, our enterprising lume berman, is bullding a strawshed in addition to the barn of his farm at Locust Grove. Robert Miller, wife and young son of Tyrone, were SBunaay callers at P A. Auman's, One of our bright-looking widowers was meen entertaining two ladies gt the festival at Farmers Mills on Sat. urdy evening. Of all our people, lean and fat | We've not one we'd call an aristocrat: | Besides all this and that, ’ j Ty all subscribe for the Democrat. are nt The we ath- very promising for aln ine * ri. | AARONSBURG. Mrs. Meyer and grandchildren, Eth- (el and Wilbur, of Wolfs Store, and Miriam Brungard, of Miflinburg, were | visitors of Wm, Wolfe's, one day last week, Mrs. Huston, of Clearfield, welcome guest of Mrs, J. P. in her residence at this place Blaine Bitner, of Spring Mills, ited his aunt, Alice Bright, Mr, KE. B. Bergen and family, New Jersey, Mr. Wertz and Mabelle, of Northumberland, Whitmer and sister Edith, of grove, were guests the past WwW. H. Philips’ Mrs. Walter Orwig ana the greater part of the week friend, Mrs. Stella Feldler, ler., Jno, Winkleblech spent the home of his uncle, Jno Hving near Centre Hall McCormick and family, ters Mills, visited thelr wind Mrs, E,. G. Mingle's Mrs. Kerstetter, of State College, was visiting her sister, Beckie der, at the home of thelr uncle, Thomas Mr. and Mrs town, spent a week thelr brother-in-law, it, at the Reformed parsonage Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corman, of Mill helm, visited thelr aged father, Cor- nelius Bower, at the home of Bon, ‘Inyton’'s, on W, Main Clyde Stover ana to the festival ening at Woodward Earnest Stover Mrs. Will Stover is the Coburn vig- of daughter George Selins- week of sons spent with her of Feld some time at Detwil- ers, Geo, of Pot- parents, Mr Sny- Z. D Gus Miller, of pleasantly Rev. W. D with Don- his in street sister Tammie Saturday thelr wife, v de ; were on in and Mingle, and C to Penns on Sunday afternoon Weaver han past week ular rheum Mingle, who no in Akron, O ition ang Miss Fi dnte IMEI esses ony , tod place in the fous parlor of her parents, Earn Sto | of ov. auto Mr and in and Fred were Ave thelr autos Geo for the ff mus Ww. C sition housed ver heen with a atism He } he was Ww Ides a good home on here ver, a oek's while ssle St ong ne iding cerer 'K vers. Only and groom ceremony wife Hey Mr the members bride thie “ Hen wil. and BENORE. Roy Far h Mr rs Whitmer and daughter Han home Berch Parsons spending the 2 no pla the igh Mra after There © rni If cans, he save It Miss Viola Laufer went soe her sister, Mrs. Wm. Young On Monday evening, July 2nd, was | Ist anniversary of Mrs. W. H aner's sojourn in this world riends fifty-eight In number r the lady Those present Mrs Murtorff, Mra Mr Mre La Ne ¥ ’ pur. were DP pod and and Harry Mre R Hassinger, CC. Markley Farber Eva Mrs i da Fred IRNnier and Mrs re not per pl ent WEST BRUSHVALLEY., of our f already good Armers which Are mts is A folks meet number of our to attend camp Hey on Sunday who had lum, died interment theran cemetery at was made Madison been and WAS at wr died at her home { typhoid fever, interment was made to Farmers Mills in the Union ceme- on Friday. . Lloyd H. Duck and family, of Mif- flinburg, spent Sunday with the former's parents, F. P. Duck's, Don't forget the festival at Hoy's | school on Saturday evening: they will | have an orchestra for the occasion | Wm. Johnsonbaugh and wife, and | Martin Bartley and wife, of Jackson- | spent Sunday at the home of J. | Beck There are some of our people, who would almost take an oath that they | would not do a thing and within forty. | eight hours they have forgotten what | was sald, Remember there is an all- | seeing eve and all hearing ear above vou, and you must answer for what vou have sald or done, Don't forget the rally on Saturday. C. BE. Duck is slowly improving. The whistle of the thrasher is be ing heard through our section al- ready. About all the travelers talk through here is, “why don't you remove the joose stone off the road” We hear some talk concerning the condensary at Spring Mills, Mrs John Tayi tery ville Ww STORMSTOWN, No. 2. The person who wrote about the Mountain Ave, girls had better be a little careful what they are writing in the paper. They should look at their own conduct. It would be better for those people to attend to thelr own | affairs and not so much to others. X The proudest person in the world is a small boy who has a speaking Johns. | { home | friends {and | plenie | Chaney's grove up | cordially attack | { Lydia | assembled at was |” The | le them | Thursday, August 1st, 1912 — SO ——————— cn oso Faint ? Have you weak heart, dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals 7 Or do you experience pain over the heart, shortness of breath on going up-stairs and the many distressing symptoms which indicate poor circulation and bad blood? A heart tonie, blood and body-builder that has stood the test of over 40 years of cures is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery The heart becomes regular as clock-work, The red blood corpuscles are increased in number—and the nerves in turn are well fed, The arteries are filled with good rich blood. That is why nervous debility, irritability, fainting spells, disappear and are over. come by this alterative extract of medicinal roots put up by Dr. Pierce without the use of alcohol. Ask your neighbor. Many have been cured of scrofulous conditions, ulcers, ‘‘fever-sores,’”” white swellings, ete., by taking Dr. Pierce's Discovery, Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonic needed for excessive tissue waste, in convalescence from fevers or for run-down, anemic, thin-blooded people, Stick to this safe and sane remedy and refuse all ** just as good'’ kinds offered by the dealer who is looking for a larger profit. Noth ing will do you half as much good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. nastics — | Hams and Harold is all has returned | her return viglt among | Philipsburg | PORT MATILDA. Clare Thompson after a pleasant and relatives Kylertown Miss Minerva don, and Miss Petersburg, were two {tors of friends and vicinity on Baturday Don't Mins in iden rule work bot} Catarrh Cannov Be Cured vis- hi | with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ss they cannot reach this seat of Lhe disease. Cotarrh is 8 blood or conte | Lhe tutional disease, and In order to cure ft you must take # taken In ternal remedies. Hali's Cstarrh ( ternally. and acts directly upon the blood and mocous surfaces, Hall's Catarrh Cure 8 pot 8 quack med) cle It wus prescribed by one of the best physicians untry for years and a regulsr prescription. onion known, combined Is composed of the best with the best blood purifiers. acting directly on the of tw surfaces. The perfect combination nis Is what produces such wonderful re uring estarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & OO. Prop, Toisdo, GO Drugeists Ts # Family Pi W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Beach, Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey THURSDAYS, August 8, 22. $6.00 ROUND TRIP $5.75 ROUND TRIP Via De River Bridge Via Market Street Wharf FROM BELLEFONTE THURSDAY TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS Stop-Over Allowed At Philadelphia information hand t the ge doesn't is a ir po WAYS. Lewis, of Hunting- Thelma Hewitt, attractive relatives in and Sunday. Black Oak U. irday, Aug ard, which all are attend Saturday 27th, Kelley's birthday, her her in the her a surprise pent in after ire forget next Sat the B in | to most invited to Last Miss friends evening party. | playing : which all v served with refresh. The fol Sabbath, all being home tendered evening was singing, et« and Bok Take ia 1 by nr it price o” 8 for constipation untifully ments wing a wart ’ leparted the pre ime { ir homes 51 resp again her gis H. Wil. a laware For full small concerning leaving {lis or nearest Ticket Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD time of trains, consult Altoona | Her | account grow so that for you can buy a home your family yourself in business when the opportunity presents itself Lay aside something from weekly salary and surprised to see how fast your little plant will w when it is planted in good at ti institution The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. acquaintance with a policemn, these days is not only a farmer, but an up-to-date business man. Few of them are without bank accounts. They find it as necessary in their business as the merchant does in his. A check- ing account in a bank like this is more than a convenience; it is a necessity. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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