Thursday, August 14th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Page 7. Correspondence (Continued) Perry Webner, who is employed at Waddle, spent several days at home with his family. We are glad note that Mrs. Webner, who has been sick in bed for four years, is able to sii up on a chair for hour at a time; it is hope that she will soon be able | to get around again, Miss Pearl Webner, of the guest of her uncle and and Mrs. G. W. Tolbert, one past week Come to Nittany Saturday and have a good time, Mrs. Grenninger of Howard, her brother and family, Dan the past week George Young was to Bellefonte one day the past week on business. Mrs. G. W. Tolbert visited friends Clintondale several days recently. Russel Kessinger, who had been employed at Zion, has returned home. 8S. R. McCaleb lost his horse last week with colic. Now Sam has to walk and carry the mall; next thing we know he will have an automobile, Miss Helen Markle, of Pitcairn, Is visiting at the home of IL. G. Swartz, Mrs. Leary, of Sharpsburgh, Is quite at the home of C. E. Gun. sallus. A little girl put in her for 1 home at M. C. Delaney's Mike says he will keep her. Miss Edna Gunsallus has Hublersburg for a few Mrs. Garbrick and some friends au- | tomobiled up from Mill Hall Friday | evening to take supper with her sis- | ter, Mrs. Wasson | Miss Mary Allison end in Lock Haven. Miss Janette Emerick, of town, who has been visiting here for some time, returned Monday, accompanied by mother. Grandmother Wilson Hublersburg. Work on the State down on Monday ly to start up again 'y left quite a stretch through town not finished. The road is f of large stone that were hauled on and not broken and the ditches not made and the first rain will likely flood the town. If our supervisors il ] a piece of road like that soon be hauled over the coa since the State the road they as thay please ‘here should something done in regards ditches and large stone through Why don't the State up to the laws they make? Mrs. James Staniford Philadelphia, are visiting singer and family Some of our people took picnic at Hecla on Saturday port having had a very pleasant Merril Kessinger was at ven, Saturday, Mrs. J. W. ig list. Miss Lillie Kessinger is with rheumatism. Tell your friends to come with yo to Nittany on Saturday Bi time on hand Ex-sheriff B Rain ES NIRpEor sme 1 8 laid in front of his house and a concrete walk made front and at the side of his hous Little E sick list, ing. Quite tended Saturday Russel Showers, at Lock Haven, ere over Sunday. | NITTANY. to | | | | n an Lamar, aunt, day Was | Mr, | the | night visited Diehl, in ill application and | gone to | spent the week | Johns- | friends | home spent in closed Road was last and this its no vear T ull pi would they has to ive on vf and 1, Ww. Kes- in the and re- time Lock Ha- Tolbe rippled up i , 4 made tiling new F. Shaffer in Baker hi been is better th a a number 0 people the festival uble night who employed visited his parents YARNELL. H. O. Miller has started for the farmers, the grain yielding good. The festival held wening was a very successful Jarge crowd being in a jeveral auto loads of “joy rom Howard and Bellefonte o swell the crowd. The amount sn in was $65 Miss Mabel Loder, unday with friends Miss Bessie Shank home from St. Louis Harry Shank, of yrother John, of Pleasant ayed with their parents fre. A. M. Shank Wm sckly spent with friends here E. 8. Stover, wife er, Grace, also his little niece, Miss Amber Hosterman, spent a few daily ery pleasantly with his many friends t this place where t years ago e taught a term of school. Mr. Stov- r scarcely recogmized his former cholars now mostly men and women Mr Stover is now located in Bloom- eld, N. J. in the capacity of super- | tendent of public schools Aaron Fetzer and Philip ave returned home from Pennsval- by where they had been engaged in arvesting H. K. Walker rmer, recently of winter onion M. Walker is marketing his the crop good cellent apparently on last Saturday tton of Howard, here spent has returned and Sun- and Altoona Gap, Mr weeks iple a co and little daugh- Confer our successful truck planted several bush- “sets.” busy harvesting peaches; he re- and the quality un G d rts YARNELL, No 2 Harry Shank and wife, of Altoona, wnt a few davs last week with the rmer's father, A. M. Shank, at this ace Mrs. Wm. Shawley ent Sunday at the re. Miles Heaton After spending a me at this place t on Bunday ties as bookkeeper at J. E and daughters home of Mr. at her Shank days Anna fow Miss Stine, of Bellefonte, visited his her, James A. Stine, at nday afternoon. ohn Shank, of Pleasant Gap, was over Bunday visitors at this place. fiss Beasie Packer, of Bellefonte, ited at the home of Mrs. Katie obs, at the water rocks over Sun- fires Mary Shank left Tuesday ev- ng for a visit with friends at Lock ven. ohn Hartsbek and family, of Belle- te, and Latimer BIillit, of Coleville ted at the home of Charles Hea- at this place, Bunday, The Best Pain Killer, Bucklen’'s Arnica Salve when ap- 'd to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or ld, or other injury of the skin will nediately remove all pain. BE BE berlain of Clinton, Me. says;-— robs cuts and other injuries of r terrors. As a healing remedy equal don't exist” Will do good you, Only 26c. at C. M. Parrish, efonte, Pa,~Adv. Aug. weeks ( among her grand- | roof, ¥ Sunday | { Sunda | Cooper, { this place and | | Hold evening to resume her | Lock Haven. | | uncle, this place | WOODWARD. I. 1. Weaver accompanied Hosterman and son Earl and Frank Madigan to Buffalo, N. Y. on last Friday morning. Mr. Weaver expects to spend at least a week or ten days in the Bison City and surroundings, On last Monday morning when Wm Meyer, of Centre Hall, accompanied by his wife and another lady, un- Known to the scribe, were returning from an auto trip to Milton, Mr. Mey- er was stricken with sickness and stopped at the home of Abraham Treaster where he was detained until | ¢ o'clock in the afternoon Dr. W P. Ard was called and applied the | necassary treatment Mr. and Mrs. A at the home of J M day afternoon Wm. F initiated Camp No America on J. F. Motz, family the last Saturday Mrs. Phoebe vigiting among friends In Northumberland counties, home on last Saturday Harry Milton on account rains making fishing, way to The SChnol J, W. iB. Mever Weaver visited on Sun- Raymond P membership of Wash, 67 Patriotic Order Sons last Saturday night, of Pittsburg, his Woodward on for a short Wise spent and to Boob were Of joined House vacation, at sometime Union and returning | Sheesley on returned home from Saturday night of the recent heavy the water excellent for | Spike ten seen on his the United Evangelical will hold a festival at Saturday ni August body invited to attend is o willows Sunday this place 16th, Ev- on gnt, ery is from this place at- Aaronsburg on Sat- urday afternoon. D. J. Benner pur. hased one of the cows sold for $60 and Mrs took sup- Sunday | number it Quite a tended the sale Rumberger on ntertained | during last | Was © friends ton week. nding parental duties B+ two the ime his Treaster t braham Vonada's on la FORGE. Ire LEAT ted with nd Mrs misfortune Benner 2 large Kat wife and games ice Cream, aerved | carrier | way the have an- | onsisting of | was also and candies ou ne I guess ind ws the aro we friend Misses | Bhears, | lady Howard and Joe Emma and ning Benner | and ¥ " ester Cramer and lady Rider on friend, | ded the Scen- | Saturday evening, | is spending his vaca- | 8 summer | visited at Rock on Kustabor- | Poorman’'s on and Harry Sidney > | Sunday ors left here or Bell camy ir homes in MOSHANNON., Yandes, of Howard, the home of hi Yeager and Mrs Arthur apent at = H. L sisters, Mrs T. A Fy Frank Folmer and spent Sunday mard, of | friends at on, Le with Smoke, a for the student blind In vacatior Mr and Christopher an institution burg, is spending his home of his parents, John Smoke Misses Rhoda Weaver are home on a State Normal school at Pitts. the | Mrs at and Mildred vacation from the at Lock Ha. ven Milford Fye has returned home | ter spending about no month with his | Arthur Yandes, at Howard, He | reports a good time but says he got | kicked with a cow for the first time he ever got kicked Wednesday, 13th, plente. Hurrah, boys the automobile rides, Milford Yandes Is still list, af- | 1 Frenchville and girls for on the sick Suffered Eczema 50 Years—Now Well Seems a long time to endure the awful burning, Itching, smarting, skin-disease known as “tetter”—an- other name for Eczema. Seems good to realize, also, that DR. HOBSON'S BCZEMA OINTMENT has proven a perfect cure, Mrs. D. I. Kenney writes: "1 ecan- not sufficiently express my thanks to you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It has cured my tetter, which has troubled me for over fifty years.” All druggists, or by mall, 0c, PLEIFER CHEMICAL CO. 8t. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. C. M. Parish, drugglsi, Bellefonte, Pa~Adv, Aug. | la | Ella | presents BELLEVIEW-—Hust On Thursday evening, fa very large crowd of young and old folks gathered home of Mr. and Mrs, Philip in honor of their two birthdays, Misses Olive being Miss Olive's 21st Miss Elva's 17th Those as follows Mrs. Merrill, of Wall, Pa.; Mr. Cyrus Rich- ards, of Jersey Shore; Mr. Wm. Da- vison, of Philipsburg; W. 8. Crain and Miss Catherine Willlams, of Port Ma- tilda; Misses Rhoda towan, Elda drews, Nora on Twp. August Tth, at and Elva, It birthday and present Straw and son Hartsock, Cella Andrews, Martha drews, Rhoda Flick, Vera Wilson, Ella Merritt, Hogancamp, Alice Wallzer, Walizer, Winifred Wallzer, Morrison, Ida Turner, Elizabeth Hazel Beals, Elva Campbell, Mattern Esther Mattern, Mattern Jennie Straw, Mi Colonel Andrews, Mr. and Flick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and daughters Elsie, Thresa, Mr. C. M. Wilson, Walizer and son Ray Mrs John Sma) and daughters, Gwendolin and Erma, Mr R. H. Mer- ritt Messrs. Ed. Philip, Clair Fink, Virgil Heaton, Elwood Steele, Lundy Steele Clark Jasper McDon- ald Dorcey Leslie Cronis- ter, Miles Moore Alfred Rowan, lando Andrews “red Andrews, Andrews, ( Flick, Jr Aaron ley; John Straw, John Wilson, Hoover Preston Merritt, Merritt Wilford Morrison, Fahr, Ed. T John Herbert | Misses Elva many tertained by after which Was 1 An- Swisher, Hannah Zurea Hand, Marion Merriam and Mrs Mrs. Geo Andrews Alma and Mrs I mond, Mr. and R St Cron ister isier, Or- Chas Richard Andrew Turner and Olive and beautiful urner "IHiams ed were en music g and game inct dt oir SCOTIA. ns Hil Harry Lyks day f{ (ire ’ " Blair, of Ty Mrs, Sara Bl Davwalt | Tuesda inst Laufer Whs merry-making | the | Straw | daughters’ | were | Cronister, Ophel- | An- | Susan | Delon | Don- | | day last FRUIT TOWN. here 1 am again; after a few absence, I am back in time in my news, I am always see you all, 1 certainly had time on my arrival, when old friends gathered around danced, others cried for got in my and dis of my tires was time | was repairing walked up and said; “Some.” was the “What power car is answered "What trouble with Me™ she acts, I should horses were dead.” P. CC, City when man He Town scribe know to what asked "Well 1 my answer make, shape you be long Well, 1 ar cratch Well, month's to hand glad to an awful my good | me; some joy I then covered ont led. By the | bystander trouble?” answer horses,” 1 to bi the | from the that 38 of then started pr ittle Was auto it a “Any Inconic Wy the for blustering the Fruit I was. “Do I belong” he know,” was judge from your I should sa) called home sting May C vou don't exactly to size cliuss rived bite Miss home Mrs. Thos Peri spent at P. C Mrs and the nf withou i Or bent spent and chi of Boal dren, Sunday with her City Andrew dren, of Pitcairn, are eral weeks with her parents ir Mrs. Thos. Fleisher this place Mrs, John Fahringer spent Wednes- | with her sister at Hublers- Gettlg and two spending sev- and at Mi Anna Rider died at the | of John Glasgow Fred Horner and Mi Rockey were married or G4 I riday NITTANY. lL.ockard GEORGE E. 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