Thursday, March 31st, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Correspondents’ Department Continued. AARONSBURG. The Misses Bessie and Marion Stove er and Jennie Rupp, of State College, are spending their Easter vacation with their parents and friends George Bright and family, Cave, visited her parents, Weaver's, Harvey Crouse a short time: burg, Ohio and David Summers, of Altoona, welcome guest of his aged mother other friends for a few days Mr, Ralph Freed, of Canton, Ohio, but now a student at State College, was the welcome guest of Miss Max tha Coll at the home of her grand parents, Michael James has gone to with friends at Illinois spend Pitts was the and Fiedler, a student at a vet- erinary college at Philadelphia, is home during his vacation Harry Wyle and family have moved from this piace to Akron, QO. at which place he has secured employment Mrs. Clara Burd visited her living at Wolfls Chapel. Theefollowing ladies were invited to a quilting at Mrs. Gramley's: Mrs Clara Burd, Mrs. Sue Rote, Mrs. HKf- fle Weaver, Mrs. Maranda Wert, Mrs Annie Mensch, Mrs. Emma Wert, Mrs Gertie Durst. The ladies say the ta- ble groaned, ladened with so delicious things to satisfy the inner man, and they came to the conclus- jon that Mrs. Gramley knows what and how to cook for quilters Miss Mabel Crouse has just return- ed from Philadelphia with an immense stock of the latest hats. Call and see for yourself, Mr. and Mrs. Menill Bellefonte, visited at the parents. Prof. days with mont. Mr. Ci tained by on Saturday Mr Easter with A. Bower Miss Mar the guest Monda) James of last at Tus Cl er s Clyde work men. The in the son Eisenhour, of home of Wasson spent YARNELL HUBLERSBURG Lio of Hh Mary ! the last Ni 1 recital ven last 1 i vening Boome ou folke wi Hehted t find Jeft Easter rabbit the nests for them BENNER TWP, Girls, be on the lookout now as the Bertram boys are sporting a brand new outfit--a horse. harness and wa- gon Mr. Baxion has by purchasing a strip of land from Col. Reynolds farm. He Is also the possessor of a new gasoline engine Mr. and Mrs. Rosenhoover returned home on Tuesday after visiting their daughter, Mra. R&éymond, at Drifting Mrs. Joseph Beezor was on the sick list, Lather Landsberry Is going to have a Bell telephone put in his house Mr. and Mrs. Hartle and little daughters, Louise and Catherine, spent Sunday at Frank Beeser's. MINGOVILLE, Chas. VanGorder went to Hublers. burg where he expects to work for Harvey Guiser this summer, Mr. and Mra, Oscar Zong, from Bel. lefonte, Bundayed at the home of Robt Harnish, Chas Gulser, who Is smpiyed by the P. R R at Altoona, spent or with his parents, here, I. W. Poters shipped a day-old chicks on Mon C, C. Workman is bu store. ¥ enlarged his farm fine lot of morning. ing an annex of Penn | many | Just ' JULIAN, Thomas Burns, who the greater part of the to be about again. Reuben Alexander had the misfor- tune of getting his hand broken on last Friday by being kicked by a horse, The fracture was reduced by Dr. BE. A. Russell, William Richards is laid up very sore foot; he stepped on a land It causes him lots of trouble, Daniel Irvin, who Is attending school at State College, spent Easter Sunday | with his grandmother, Mrs, Irvin Mrs. Rev. Anderson, of ig spending Easter week mother, Mrs, J. F. Talhelm Charles Myers and family, panied by his brother Elmer, Monday evening for Seattle, where they expect to make future home There will be quarterly in the U. B. church at 7.30 All officers the church are reque ent Most all in sick is able has been winter, with a nail with her accome- left on Wash. meeting held tonight, Thursday and members of sted to be pres- and around town have their gardens made This has been fine weather and older residents say that this is the earliest spring in for- ty years Edward iting his ber Isaac Holt and in Bellefonte No services in any of next Sunday By it all last Sunday LIVONIA. Stover and family mu county on last Thursday rented the farm of Robert Forest Hill Gingerich, who left this | place some weeks ago, for Eldon, Mo reports work plenty there Nathan Haugh lost a val from lockjaw An epidemic Turner spent last wie sister, Mrs. Boyer, of Win wife spent Friday churches had our SOImMe means wie Leslie wed Union having Page, at Edward ible horse Pennsylvania Butter Day I» Brigadie General Whe the successful reporting of “I have been trying before the House Gen. Bherwood “1am out hy one majority, | non refused to get this for five yearn.” year 1 got it Bpeaker Can to recognize me to bring up for consideration This vear 1 going to bride It up, or there will hell to pay March Oats. Ammon Gramley, on the farm of the American Lime & Btone Co. near Coleville, ia possibly the earliest sower In this neck of the woods. Monday and Tuesday sowed Nfteen acres of oats {er<in<law, Jacob Delite, told him that lyears ago he planted oats In March and raised fAfty-six bushels to the iacre, Mr. Gramley does not expect to raise that much, but he says he Is go- | Ing to trust to Providence for a good | proportion of that fifty-six bushels, If [It comes his way Ammon says he will {met up the cigars or lee cream. This | field of oats will be watched with cone siderable Interest, House Burned at Monument. A fire burned at Monument, Pa. on Friday noon the small dwelling oceu pled by Samuel Herr and his brother and young sister. The fire Is believed to have originated from a defective flue and so rapidly 4id the flames On spread that nearly ev. hi in the WAY of Furniture and clothing holon: ing to the Emporium, | las children are, to thelr | | fice asked ek vis- | morning he | His fath. | FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—8elect- | ed and Original, KEEP ON! If the day looks kinder gloomy, An' yer chances kinder slim; If the situation 's puzziin’, An' the prospects awful grim; An’ perplexities keep pressin’ Ti all hope is nearly gone Just bristle up an’ grit your teeth, An' keep on keepin’ on Good Explanation, Two little children, being awakened one morning, and being told that they had a new little brother, were keen, know whence and how he had come “It must have paid the little girl “Why the milkman?" ask« brother “Because It says on his ilies supplied,”” replied his Of All Denominations. A farmer called at the in Washington some time ago, and sald he wanted to Invest some money in Government bonds, On being told how much the farmer had, the clerk him what denomination he wanted “Well,” sald he, after think- ing a moment, “1 am a Presbyterian, and will take a few of that sort But, to please the old woman you may give me a right smart lot of the Hardshell Baptist kind, They'll suit her best Pot and Kettle. One day a been the milkman,” d her little cart, 'F sister amg treasury of irned professor was accosted by dirty little boot. black with “Shh vour shoes, sir?” The professor was impressed by the filthiness of the ‘8 face “1 don't want a shine, my he, "but if you’ RO face I'll give u “ARh' right lad,” sald wash your » lad's re ply neighboring Took Away His Appetite, 000 Damages af Ar : : ’ The water ] for the irg and Wat rgued the supply ow ist a \1 hroat Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. 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