Page 6, THE CENTRE DEMogRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. et ——— A AAA AA AAA PRT - ~a Thursday, August 22nd, 1912 AS A8 A Yay Ad dd bb Correspondents’ waa Ya Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. MILESBURG. Fisher, from mother and Petersburg sisters, Rev. F. P. Pa. and his Warriors Mark, took a spin around the | in a big automobile last week, Fisher country visiting their fx and H. GG. Ebhbs Harry Peters, from Renovo, Sunday at home with his p did you him, Maude Miss Mahle Ebbs was vi friends at Warriors Mark over day. M. M passed come Mrs. was the week. Mrs Samuel Miss Jessma James Noll, of end visitors at Some ing at William lends, spent rents; sSun- Bush town from our Summers, through again, Mike Adams, of Friday, Kate guest Moore Sundayved at home Moore, of Tyrone, the persons are wild turkeys and are being watch They use guns of small carry them concealed, out—you have been seen! Some thieves stole 13 chickens Mr. Delaney recently, also from Greggs, around Robt, Lucas tenovo, were week Noll home gulity of Geo shoot- above with calibre Better about for these mis- half way. job of went to Tangletown Keep on the lookout crants and meet them James Wallace has a laying in Renovo and Monday. Mrs. L.. C. Bullock and her imer just returned from a trip to Atlantic City and Philadelphia Ralph Musser went to spend his vacation, Mrs. Edith Milliner, of Tyrone, Miss Florence Brower and Chester F. Miles, of Altoona, were guests at the J. E Miles home over Sunday Wm. Baird, of Juniata, with his parents here. The Junior League of the church will hold a social on church lawn next Saturday evening Mrs. Kate Lyons, of Pittsburg, pald a short visit to the Peter Lyons and William Broom’'s homes last week Miss Ella Estright spent a few days with her Mrs, Harry Weaver in Bellefonte last week, and Mrs Weaver called on her parents on Sun- day. Joseph son Lar- the sister, Grafmire, has been on the sick list time, is spending a few parents, W. B. Grafmire Wm. Johnson, who is Altoona as car brother Frank, of Tyrone father, W. R. Johnson, Sunday G. W. Rightnour went to Tyrone business last week Dorsey Woodring 8 building a chimney from installing a heater Mack Hall, of Bellefonte, is er-boarding Howard Heaton's and building a new porch If you want t Boe the uable plant in Amer and see William garden; it is f Mrs. J. D spent several last week. Mary McClelland visited Unionville week. . H. C. Hall was a home Sunday and ing ; fo days and wife employe and visited inspector the cellar weath- house most 2 growing, call Walker's ne Th day 4 friends In last the left Monday morn- Mrs guest at for Galeton to see his Pownell, w} Mrs ] ed mister, Pike 4 Mrs. Harr Wagner is 8; few da 4 wit her friend Grover ) ) Mildred nd \ an J visiting their ncle J Tyrone Mar Be Saturday on busi Mary Zimmern home In Tyrone eral her grandfather Rey Clark announced Sunday would preach EN ing and evening follov by the Lord's Supper William KI troit, Mich. lose your ending Jennle hnson are hnson, In weeks visit t. Johns of aptist ch that morn 4 ne exp De next Friday Borry to compan) William I was unable to get the names of all who were at from this place, among the cin go to were Baird but the following number Frank and wife, Ed. Baird and wife, McKinley wife and son Cameron, Edna, Margaret and Verna Baird, Bet- tie Haupt, Rhoda Swartz, Lynn York, Ed. Kinney, Mollie Hibler, Joseph Pletcher, wife and son Raymond, Jno. and Bruce Corman, John and Frank Elsenhour, Ben. Alkey, Lem. and El- len Blerly, James Weaver and son Fred, John Shacker, Robt, Spicer and wife, Joe Fisher, Homer Carr, Irish Johnson and lady friend Margaret Zimmerman visited Lock Haven and her friend Ethel Strunk, of Mill Hall, last week, Domino's Men an Object Lesson. Domino's hen is a wise old duck, Bhe came from the Land of Never- cluck; She don't belleve In raising stock To lose thelr heads on the chopping block. Bhe's a busy bird, so they say, And sings on her way to the house to y: Look to the ant, thou sluggard, the wise man sald, but then I wonder if that ant is aunt to Domi. noe’'s hen? He Went, Too~~Two little boys, Ralph and Glenn, were playing to- ether and they began telling about w they were punished. Ralph sald, “My father has such a sympathetic nature that when mamma whips me he always goes to the barn” “When I am bad" replied Glenn, “my father goes to the barn, too; but he always takes me with him”, from | day | for raising the money | the iting with h Hollow, Philipsburg, of Thomas Shope's last the and | visited Milesburg | interest, | and look | | and from the they also have been spooking | midnight, brick work pleasure Niagara to where he isl ginseng | Marriage | bride's } > at { them Hall | ! spent Gettysburg Sunday | Dan | {| children | dan NITTANY. Preaching in the Ub E morning at 10 The Sunday school church Sun 40, the paying with credit for has and church, dollars; now for new steps and a the church? Young, of Bellefonte, t the home of G the the few painting of exceptions of a will raise money Ik In front of Mrs Hen i pper gus it Young and f gt week, Visitors tH. PP. ek were Mr. 1. ¢ daughter, Mrs, Dermott, of B burg; Mr and Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Weaver, of § na; Fran) Bailey, of Millheim, and Mrs. Zitler and children, of Jersey Shore Miss Margaret Lannon, of Mill was the guest of her uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tressler, Sunday Mrs, Lmil one evening rby’'s the past hristopher ind oon Hall, aunt, Houtz and son brother, Harry over Sunday. Mauck took Mrs. H. P her guests, Mr Dermott, for a car, taking In seat and the famous Penn Cave; enjoyed the trip very much and said “Chick” knows how to run The Misses Lenora Nolan and ter Zerby arrived home after spent a very pleasantly visiting frinds In Penns valley and Millheim H. W. Winkleman and wife are vis- iting friends here Willlam Zimmerman and of Hecla, two expert painters, the United Evangelical church the fore part of last week and did. a very neat job; they do first class work and its admired by every- body. Quite a number of our in the festival at urday night. Mrs Charles Casuer visited friends the We are having f er now, There 8 still haul in. Those family the Hinds, of Eckenrot} Eleanor H Miss Daisy Minnie her and family Charles by and Mrs. their fine Tre ssler, Christopher joy the county they they aA Car 1 week son Harry people took here f Miss Marie Dorm surprised to learn of Mr. Mahlin Randall place laxt Friday at Avis We all much joy and happiness Dorman has spent many happy tions with her relatives and is here wedding Winkleman COLYER. Mrs. Edward H from near Lemont the } rer spent ng at me and friends at this plac Misses Ruth and Mar Thursday with Miss Mattie McCool The Fleisher-MceClellan reunion was very largely attended last Thursday It was held in the McClellan grove Messrs Lowell Eimer Alexander and Mr. Downing from Belleville spent a few days visiting their many friends at this place Mra. Oscar Rishel and Mrs. Charles Whitehill, from Oak Hall, spent last Friday at the home of J. H. Moyer. Lloyd Kerlin, from Liverpool, was spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Jordan, of Col- yer, last weeks Mr. and Mrs. Blaine spent Sunday at and family Mr. and Mra. Jesse Nevel fly, from Mifflin county, spent over Sunday visiting their parents at this place Mr, and Mrs visit Iutterbeck friend and Jor- Palmer 8. E Alvin Klinefelter and family, from near Boalsburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Klinefelter's par- ents, Mr. and Mra. P. D. Philips. Miss Blanche Reiber and Lydia Ishler spent over Sunday with friends at Coburn. Quite a number of this place took advantage of the excursion to Get. tysburg last Sunday. TYLERSVILLE, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greninger, of Missouri, were visiting at this place. Mr, Greninger had not been in Penn- sylvania for forty-three years Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eckel and chil. dren visited the former's parents at Loganton, Baturday. Mr. Crow and daughter, of Perry county, are visiting friends and rela tives at this place. Augustus Miller is slowly improving. Don’t forget the Harvest Home ser vice in the Reformed church on Sun- day forenoon, Mrs. Daniel Ruhl visited at Miner Miller's last week at Salona. George Shultz bought a horse from John Carls, ’ Miss Tillle Day has gone to Nit. tany to work, {| the | story is over | | limb, William | | dren, Zer- | ride In| | ticed i Hes | having | | price of | life Is | the | rich painted | pr here |.” they | { that the | gave them a shock | and fam- | Sunday | rived In JULIAN, mammoth and picnic of the That widely known annaal Williams gam on Saturday, gathering is hundreds of peo “grand old once mors friends and festivities of The “panther scare” 8 again chat d out of its hole and it | d that this vicious man-eating quadruped perambulating over Mund M intain it across from town, watching berry picker” on hich it However, if t} panther made and told from “spots should be Iald aside and considered 18 A Serious mat when this heartless cat-l| drops down upon its prey fr its victim would have chance for defence Esped who almost dally mountain in quest of be The apple crop In vicinity is not going to orable one this while enjoying a 1 the ridges one one orchard wit} while to mentio things August 24th, looked forw This ard to by from fu nd near day” at wi ch thes Convers with old most the time heart da “Dig fat might dine tll Jokes day last week worth sCurcity of might raise, things becoming poorer man “an dave, dres Ing his soned n clent wines day Lime 0 speak, when ' : re never they ma Herbert Finch, of Unionville EY ” | town last week doing some plas Fon for Alexander on Ri M IB tlevard mm kn recently folns f Autoists 1 BN two-se exterior painted red; Marks moved his fan effects from Mart) Julian, and now re Alexander's house mnmn ousehanld ‘urnace down to Mills rireet last week Wm. Fink a men were working on near the cut, west of Jul when a thunder storm came ug passed over the valley During storm a bolt of lightning struck a about 100 feet from the which sometime afterwards their lower limba sides In Rallroad One day his crew of track up tres men which was felt for Rome felt it In others In the hreast | ote The heavy wind and rain storm that passed over our valley the other afternoon, caused some dam - Age to fruit and trees. Many apple trees were blown down as was fruit {and corn Randall Mattern, of Harris town on Saturday his vacation at his parental res west of town Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner Clearfield, Pa. were over y guests at the home of postma H. Turner, At this writing second trick opera- tor, W. G. Tallhelm is spending his vacation with relatives at Johnstown Buelkwhaat, ia tn full bloom a . ent; urra or that some breakfast cake, ith In passing by the home of 6G. G. Fink one day last weak Tmat writer's eyes were dazzled with the flluminating and tasty appearance of Mr. Fink's home, made #0 by sn an. plleation of a new coat of pain 4 sidering the new lightning rods ‘which he has had adjusted to his hoy, and barn, combined with this ney cont of paint, Mr. Fink is surely retty well protected from storms, p The frequent showers whi, we have been blessed with during the past few weeks, has greatly benafeed the corn, potatoes and other neces saries of life, which at the 1) 1ooks more encouraging than It 4d gupeing ITE, Ar spond dence of Sunday ster, J. | petite | pect | sidering | tion at flies will be held in the John Q. Miles | | rove the | who | | as a lean | Richards, of |a Tew | grandpa | those reins, Orl for | | school | spent a fon | held « | eran ing future { home | were the dry spell. Reports are to the effect festival which was held in the Belle view school yard on Saturday even- ing, the profits of which were to go toward helping to swell the minis- ter's salary, was a marke® success, This signafies that our people all turn- ed out, bringing with them a large ap- for the goods which were on That is right; how can we ex- our Rev. to dine on chicken con- the unusually steep eleva which this toothsome bird is perched, without his salary Cy, son of Mr, and Mrs Jersey Shore, is spending weeks with his grandma and Turner, on Beaver street Orlanda and his family were ins nn ride on our on Sunda fternoon Hold that the sale, Morgan Nason enjo auto ZION, Aman the W Professor taught We town: with his ently at the B. Stover, ted pastor, | §¢ Zion parents, recently Ross, from the Salona charge ommunion sers the Lut} irch here on The young man and deliy ner several torn day very re of Mr, and Mrs. J. The newly ele Hoover, of the charge, with his his members Rev, Were Ces in och Ley is a ered a ver sermon to a large and attentive ! ence Mrs Thompson from IL. Hall from Lock stranded the emeter proceed f and spent the nigl H. A. Brungar Beltefo and had Mond com fons in nden arther, Car to morning ng WOODWARD. isitors in town on Sun viz John Eby and wif and J | Winegardner and wife from Millheim, Mr. and Mrs J 'E Harter and Miss Chestlie St re day were, Heas wr certain] 1 that started of money oad in as = FILLMORE, estival that was held at Saturday evening was There was $315 cleared 8 mRetting late we think this o1 vill be the close of the year Those f our town that wdnt to on Sunday were Mrs Jos. and daughter Gustie and son, Orvis and Ellis this An Gettysburg eph Tressier John Rocke Huey William Altoona, Are the home of place John Kline of lime for the John where he is tenant The surveyors have passed over our main road for the state road. Mra. Stall and brother, are visiting at the home Mrs. H. T. Norris. Mrs. Emma Hart and Altoona, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Huey Dave Hart, of Altoona, made a quick trip to the home of James Huey's on Saturday and returned home the same day. Chester MeAlarney, of Altoona, spent part of last week at the home of James Huey. Among those who are always look- ing for an opening may be mentioned the sneak thief, Deafness Cannot Be Cured son of days at this Young, wife and spending a few Foster Young, of load unioaded two oar McCoy of Mr, two sons, EB § H iH ig I zz 3 a mil streets | tight | EI—— The Human Heart The heart is a wonderful double pump, (through the action of which the blood stream is kept sweeping round and round through the body at the rate of seven miles an hour, '' Remember this, that our bodies will not stand te strain of over-work without good pure blood nore than the engine can run smooth. ly without oil.”’ m years of study in the active practice of medicine, Dr. KR. V. Pierce found that when the I was out of order, the blood impure and there were symptoms of general break down, a tonic made of the glyceric extract of certain rrective. 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