Page 8. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, RE Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sectiona of the County, PROROHORONI HONOR NI NONINONS MLIESBURG. William Hockenberry, from Tyrone, was a business visitor in town the past week and incidentally caleld on some of his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray, from John- sonburg, who were here visiting friends last week, departed for their home Monday. Mrs. C. K. Hicklin Mary, of Bellefonte, her aunt, Mrs. Plke street, and daughter Sundayed with William F. Peters, on A surprise party was held at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wat- son in Milesburg for their son, Thom- as Watson and wife of Conemaugh, Pa, who have been visiting at his parents home for a few weeks. They gave a chicken and waffle supper and had some fine music. The orchestra was composed of Mr. Charles Watson, violinist, John Scheckler, the bones, and James Rager, the mouthorgan. Charles Watson and his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Rager, an old lady quite up In years gave a nice clog dance. is aboutt years age The lowing people attended: Scheckler and family, Mr. Archie Nelson and Mrs. Charles Martin and Charles Kays, Newman, Newman, Geo. Scheckler, Miss Flack, from Bellefonte; John ler, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson, and Mrs. Thos Watson and Mrs. Chas, Fetzer and Leonard Sherer and Jams John Aaron, Leo Watson and Bessie Watson Thomas was very much surprised that his sister Bessie and Mrs, Nelson ild accom- plish the task of getting the chick en and waffle supper in readiness, that he couldn't find out HISTORICAL SKETCH. Borough Incorpor 19, approved March burg was incorporat: Section one the tcwn of ty and \ lowing boundaries ning at the Spring thence u to the line¢ thence grees east ner sixty perches to two degre fen ~e perches; degrees corner sixty-four d to back line« fifty-two degree forty-three of Catherine fol- of and Mrs children, Gilbert Mame Scheck- Mr Fred daughter; Vatson; and Pearl Geo. son Col Miles territ ry mncti Creeks ¢ of nine west fo of Wm eRgTees perches St of Catherine sixteenths church lot; Brees corner thirty-five to the n 3 thence north along the perches to thirty-five g ye side of ‘ath St. hirty perches to the Bald Eagle thence along the same to the beginning is herebr erected ough which is styled Miles! east place into a bor ire CUR Mrs. Cha Shult shopper urd Curtin, Mrs Thon ited her vin Bathur Those Mrs. Lowrie § Mra, Orlanda Br Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John Cro zard, Mrs. Wm Miss Bertha and Mrs J. 1 C Bellefonte, wer at the home of The ice } and the men hauling which shows the is all right A birthday sur en on Saturday home of T. G Mt. Eagle, in ter, it being Those present Misses Mildred Gls myre, Hilda Bryan, Mary Crossmyre, Gingher, Laird and Mack Bryan eroned by Mrs report a jolly TIN. 18 who att = Arvest last and Oouses has come nat are busy cutting their ice h ground hog ice ta fill theory rise party February Leathers honor of was giv- 7th at the and wife of their son, Les- his fourteenth birthday. from Curtin were nn Grass- Adaline Gingher Lenard Glenn, Paul Bathurst, Clair Prince They were chap- Orianda Bryan good time and plenty of good things to eat. All returned to their homes on the 4:44 train, wishing that Lester may live to any more such happy and joyous events, The members of will hold a chicken in the K. of IL body is invited Preaching Evangelical ing at 10:30 Louise the M. E and waffle hall, February to attend. services in the church on Sunday Come, vou are church supper Every- morn- LEMONT. The sleighing has not this week but the mercury very low for more than a the wind was high at this writing it been good has been and plercing, but Is some warmer, It is with regret that we are com- pelled to note that the United Evan- gelical meeting was closed as the peo- ple feared the spread of the dread disease, smallpox James Williams, who has been hous- ed up with smallpox for more than a week, Is reported much better, Jared Mayes, of Watsontown, seen In town this last week. Many of our townsfolk attended the pale of real estate of the late Julm Dinges- at Boalsburg, Saturday after- noon, The farmers are busy hauling In wheat this week and one day they de- livered 1600 bushels at one dollar per bushel, James Houtz, who has been shut in with diphtheria, Is getting along fine, Oscar Rishel, of Oak Hall, has been on the sick list The farm sales and movings will be on in a few days. was Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King's New Discovery. The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made. Money refunded If it falls to cure you, Do not hesitate take it at our rigk. First dose helps. J. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: “Dr. King’s New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 16 pounds” Buy it at C. M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa.—Adyv, Feb, She | Charles | aughter Mildred, | “ “ daughter Mildred, { Church of Christ on Saturday evening, {and of | of { ing, All | gee | invited. i week while | | loned sHOmONG NITTANY. 1st, 1913 there social held at the home Fisher near the postoflice to go towards paying the pastor and other church expenses. They will serve ice cream and cake, ple and hot coffee, sandwitches and home made candies. Everybody cordially invited to attend and help a good cause along, will be a of On March Proceeds will be and here in the spring; It time for the big dinners fun. . Bar! MeClintie, of Canalfulton, Ohio, spent a week with his lady friend, Miss Mae Bartly, and visited some of his relatives around here, We are glad to note that Mrs. Zerby who had been critically {one night the past week is able to | out again. Perry Webner, who Is employed at | Waddle, spent part of the past week { with his invalid wife, who is suffering very much with a bealing in her back { Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. There soon lots H il be P. will be preaching in the | Sunday morning Feb. 15 16. Theme and evening, on Sunday evening be, “Try the Spirits,” 1st John, 4th chapter and first verse. Every body cordially invited to attend M PB will rownlee and wife, rone, were visitors at the home R. MceCaleb and wife over Sunday. S. Fisher was to Bellefonte past 1siness ond week on 1! weather and wife one suit you of Miles? day the wir 1 urg past mrding town week dinner he and ok nt use with Simeon Will friend Febr £11 } lad Indies and Mrs, . Beck Wed nesqd February supper will B Harsht go for the benefit fay ; al and Mrs. A tog hor chicken and the home Proceeds t Mark rdiall waffle nt Geo Nt Sun Sch in AM» Harshberger ay on ur farm illet go if g on 10 of a train ing she a gun in the directi that in which train is go 2nd. If he fired the same di rection the train was moving. We would to have the opinion ‘of Domino and some of his colleagues in the bunch of Centre Democrat re porters, man standin (train mov shoot from gpeod) opposite the in as HK€ the | BOALSBURG. Mr Mrs. William Stuart two daughters spent Shingletown Harry Fisher, iting at the Miss Maud night with L.eech A. R lee N. Dinges at public $1603. Harold and little and Sunday in of Bellefonte, home of George Kaup. Houtz spent Tuesday her friend, Miss Anna is purchased the home of J deceased, which was sold sale Saturday; price paid Coxey returned to his home { here after being employed in Altoona United for the past few months Laura Wilson spent Thursday evening with Catherine Koch, The Ladies’ Ald of the Lutheran church will serve a chicken and waffle Miss | supper In the Boal Hall, Saturday ev | | ening, the public is cordially invited The harvest is now here; ev- erybody is trying to fill their ice houses as ve have been having good old fash- wintry weather the past week Misses Ruth and Mayme Koch re- turned home Saturday evening. Everybody's looking for it "A entine.” Danijel Muthershaugh came home af- ter spending some time in the wild and wooly west, “There's no place like home Dan.” ice «rt Ya JULIAN. Mra, Irvin Craig, of Johnstown, ia spending a few days at the home of Mra. John Tallhelm. Mr. McGinley, we are sorry to say, is not much better at this writing. Dory Williams spent last Sunday with his parents at this place, Mrs. James Hand transacted busi ness in Tyrone on Monday. The members of the M. E. church will hold a box social In the base ment of the church on Saturday ev- ening, February 15th. Everybody is cordially Invited to attend. Ice éream and cake will also be served, James Hand, of West Virginia, is spending a few days with his family at this place, Preaching in the U. B. church on Sunday evening was well attended. Guy Hosband Is now at Smoke Run working during the ten days’ absence of the regular operator, John Parsons, who fell and broke his =, about two weeks ago, is get- ting along as well as can be expected. There will be a lot of moving around | of | vis. | HoRoMONIUONONINONOIMON REBERSBURG. Mr. Bloom, from lock Haven, was George | through here last week endeavoring to | Poorman’'s organize Cesn, a Grange, but without suc A. N. Corman was to court last week at Lock Haven The Evangelical | people ard {up a shed for the | protection putting of the horses, If smoking is {done behind the The trees are replanted cemetery and we trust they be disturbed again, They {right place now | It's a great deal than to practice on {all right for the other fellow, but for myself, My brother and I is { frequently acted, I and my brother Mr. Bethlehem is a regular caller | right, be bush why must it along the will are. at the easier to preach “Be time" is too in {our town again The enumerators Water Company | rounds week. We | be pleased with their { the public ofMcers, fault. Encourage affairs of life Measles have ance in our our children forms of sore throat Kven the older people are affected | 30 keep straight hereafter u will not the of of were the Rebershurg making their trust all will work Stand by instead of one another Inst in the made their ar Quite a number of affected with mild apps town, ire some Ye then get into grip the MARTHA. 1 i i been the d¢ recovering from mengetis 5 I ru Ver press nt hner, Ray Williams and Sawy leas f he Perry Sharrer, of Mt ¥ was a visitor at the home « Bertha W Myrtle and friends in uma Hunie Fe Miss iting Vil wood Imes Aare AARONSBURG. Ray ker, his wife and two ¢} have moved to is employed. We Haines small-pox, cided there would be no services of any Str Acker Belva, he nee and Philipsburg where iren, Glen are sorrn to that it was o« no schools and kind for two weeks Clarence Elsenhaur., who ia employ - {ed In the Altoona shops also Walter Orwig, from the same place, came to spend over Sunday at their respective homes BAY has 80 Mrs. George McCormick and her boy | returned to their homes at Potters Mills after spending two weeks with her parents, E.G. Mingles | On Wednesday evening the boys In | the grammar school took pity on the girls and took a sled load to the chap- lei to spelling school. The Misses Lida Hosterman Mabel Boob, from Woodward, called fon Saturday on the latter lady's sis- | ter, Mra, Will Wolfe. | Mrs. Emma Wert was called to iron, Ohlo, by her son Nelson. | wife is laid up with rheumatism and Ak- Mothers Can Safely Buy King's New Discovery and give It the little suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, {once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce | Crawford, Niagara, Mo. writes: "Dr. | King's New Discovey changed our boy from a pale weak sick boy to the pice ture of health” Always helps. Buy it at C., M., Parrish, druggist, Belle- fonte, Pa--Adv, Feb. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Dr {to not | not | finding | of | under | Wilson | His | ones when alling and | JACKSONVILLE. On Tuesday, the 4th, Geo, of Zion, brought his brother over to visit their sister, Mrs, Yearick, and other relatives, bid everybody goodby before Ing to his home in Kansas, James Leathers and his pardner, Mr, lower, of Howard, transacted busi- ness in our town last Tuesday. Miss Ora Belghtol, Roy Harter, Miss Ethel Harter and Harry Whitman left for Waddle to help celebrate Clayton birthday in the evening, | which was to be a surprise, They re- | turned home on Friday evening. | On Wednesday evening the home of Franklin Welght was taken by, sur- prise by forty-five neighbors and rel {atives in honor of Mrs, Welght's 06th birthday. Those present were Mr. Welght's sister, Mrs, GG. M. Betz; Mrs David l.ong and grandsons, and Hagan, Mr. and Mrs Winfield Dietz and son Ray; J. W., Shamp and {son Foster; Mra. W, Condo and daugh- ter Blanch; Miss Nellie Rathmell, Miss Mary Bickel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boon and son Harold; Mra, Clayton Womelsdorf and daughter Nellie; Samuel Aley, Ira Aley, Mrs. Lulu land son leon; Mrs. Martha Yearick land daughter Rosetta: Miss Alta and Floyd Yearick: Miss Lottie, Miss Ros alle and Homer Yearick; IB. F. Vonada? Miss Elsie Noll and son Sumner Verna MceClintie, Foster Helghtol and Mrs Ertley Samuel Miss Kathryn Kling Mr and | Rufus Blerly, Mr. and Mrs, A. J Mr, and Mrs, Josh, H. Dunkle | P. Beightol After a social | Rathmel acted organist ing wdulged in, mixed Rockey, Charles N. H. and to returs- and Mrs Pifer (jen in a pions ing a ms The IRNe night Fr EE, 14th if money has a greater mon than nen have” ve sw are H 3 kKers JULIAN chards, w! lefor Milligar Ri nfined to the Bel discharged improved James Davi between tra mother Mra iting at t} helm, left Johnstown William ‘ink ou fe place, is tal f 8 vi {is visiting sister We McGinley for a couple of months, | yot ing much, if any this condition Is serious James Hall confined to {suffering with imatism Sunday evening at 7:30 {regular time for service in the M church by the pastor, Rev, Gilbert John Parsons, who fell several weeks ago and broke his hip, is getting along {nicely and if no other complications {set In, will soon be up again | James Hand, who has been in Vir- | ginia all winter, came home this week {and is laid up with la grippe {| Mra, Willlam Sanderson is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Gordon Ardell, of | Philadelphia been much Irvir remar ation and Indiana, Pa that Samu seriously ] improv- time his at Are is his bed rhe the E p.m, is SCOTIA, Miss Marie Haugh and friend, Miss Maud Sarger, of Ohlo, two expert mu- | siclans, both of whom are holding good | positions, were over Sunday visitors iat the Haugh home, at Bellwood, What's the | “Yunk?" Miss Lulu Baxion, of Spring Creek, {is visiting her cousin, Miss { Hicks, Wm | successfully employed at | is at home for a short visit Mrs. E. T. Kellerman, who has been | i ing. Miss Elsie Markley number of friends with a play party at her home on last Wednesday even- ing. All reported having a very good time, for some time, is slowly improv. In an old cemetery In Boston there is a monument bearing this inscrip- tion: Stop here my friend and cast an eye, As you are now, so once was I As I am now, so you must be, So prepare for death and follow me, Some one wrote the following below It: To follow you I'm not content, Unless I know which way you went. Perhaps the remson there is plenty of room at the top is because the stairs are so steep, MANNTOWN., Miss Dalsy Mann, of Summit Hil, was a caller at R., BE. Mann's Sunday afternoon, Miss Agnes Walker ler were visitors at one day last week Miss Helene Tipton school again, 1 scholars are glad W. Bert Morgan and Paul Shafter, from Orviston, were visitors at A. Mann's of this place on Sunday. Those who were present at Harry and Bessie But. Mann's School teach her is able to suppose all of of it lows; Elmer Watkins, George Long, Malvin | Aley | J. M. Lykens is spending a few days | attraction, | Myra Bottorf, of this place, but now | Lock Haven, | entertained a! James | Hable {ally on | Ings and Harry hack Watkins, but of course to be there at any time, Saturday and Sunday also Wardle Yeager. | guess will not want Wardle to soon again on account of hin dis He could not be still at minutes He tried it but got to smoking an old pipe and the stem was he burnt his nose and got In his eves Then vanilla he im CRP eC - even- behavior | leant | falled { broken stem short that smoke vanilla to be In It, and took a l it Instead of five He Kot a bottle ipposing great big swal- ing vanilla it ng and 0, Gee face, They home but he got his ext But the until me other mond Lucas came they got him to go might have announcs { or s« Ra and Or hie pipe finally road him Sorr to ster John Gray | rom t use up up been there yet the liness of veryvbody Is suf- erious of speedy ia Ver attack nope for FILLMOR mory E. H S11 ) Evar preach afternoon rking at th his fam- ister | ermon ir Eckel spent Te "isbhure 1s thin PORT MATILDA. oth recently loged much some v's doctrine cientious mar gospel who ministers of their fauits they are O. K Rev. Booth be in doubt t the irt where and pread h, and that is what } flowery serm o remind the 1 make them 1} just Al Ri ad need those mn Wop le wlieve 8 this will he in aturday worthy patron. invited to id the Grangers of icken and Fowler House, at FY evening, Feb, 22nd institution and AR Everybody attend Mrs visiting town and place waffle supper wler This deserves cordially on S i= a your G. W. Gates friends in spent last week Portage and Johns reports a very nice time Aro Adams. wi ig Jocated at Ty- rone, and in the employ of the P. R R. Co. spent Sunday very pleasantly {with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat. thew Adams, at their home, E. C. Tuten, insurance agent {Arthur C. Dale, son of Clement | Beq., were business visitors In town last Friday FOUNTAIN. On Monday the stork flew part of the section and left ing girl baby at the home Beightols, and Dale, our aver this a bounce of Jacob fs able to be around again, Me and Mrs, Bert Hazzard pent Sunday at James Fye's Those who are on { Zella Harnish and Margaret Kessling. { Charles Butler, of Mill Hall, Sunday at Thomas McCartney's Mrs. Harry Krape returned to her home in Greensburgh after spending some time at Michael MeCloskey's of this place, monia, Rather than to bluntly call a man a fool it is better to break the news to him gently. HE HAD UNRULY HAIR Couldn't do a thing with it. Stood in every direction at once, then in no direo- tion. This was before he used Hall's Hair Renewer, Now his hair looks well hej, Sia In piaes. The scalp is clean and beni n growing faster. No o falling hair. Not the slight est danger of pa ee Se—————_ John | Walker's Sunday afternoon are as fol- | come | he | with | hin Mrs. Henry Weaver, who had pneu- of Peale, |} the sick list are | spent |} Thursday, February 13th, 1913. | A LETTER FROM MICHIGAN, Detroit, Mich. Jan. | Editor Centre Damocrat, | Dear Sir:—I will take the liberty {of writing a few lines to the Demo- jerat and my friends In Pennsylvania. | Bince you published my letter of Jan- juary 12th, I am besieged with letters from all over the county of Centre | from men requesting me to secure em - ployment for them, which is impossi- ble for me to do. When they need {men at these factories they want them at once and the first man or men that | make application for work are engag- ed and put to work at once Men are {In demand all the time and it i8 no trouble for a man who wants to work to get a position here In Detroit. Wages are good and pay day every Baturday and it Is a pleasure to work for people who honor and respect their employes He of my friends Centre asked me would come hers work and 1 w no, as ing ina ing Is There {many men from other here that board and lodging at de- {| mand It is easier for a man with knowledge of motor power to get a than a man with knowl un or steam power, much gleam po in run by ele« Beat this in took a trip Clair and = corn fodder 26, 1913. me county have pay them to and pay board boarding, wi ash very high here mend - are so electy wer thing tric today 1 Lake St, HIDE In ink that day let their roast what them- that God wre ott HOW AN INDIANA GIRL Got Strong and Well Again at Small Cost. Miss Alta Abel, of gays: “1 was a compl al- ways tired, wornout and nervous. I bad to spend about onethird my time in bed and my life was rot worth living. 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