Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, i Correspondents’ Department ||. Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. | i REBERSBURG. { Miss Miriam Auman at present is at | State College | Mrs. Ruth Slagel, of State College, is visiting friends here and also at Smullton. Quite 1 number of our tended W J. Braungart's Smuliton, on Saturday A few more mild davs will he much appreciated hy some of our farmers who still have some corn to husk Camp Rebersburg is much elated over the fact that of the fores. | beauties have fallen their lot. We rejoice In thelr success Miss Whitman, daughter Whitman, has returned from to stay with her nsx Whitman is ill Big porkers this place We have heen Reformed 8 S Chrismas with a A new stable will be lot of the Reformed Mra. Joel ing with nt«- at people sale two to of Rev. | IMlinois parents Mrs all the talk through | is that ohserve informed the 11 not ial program erected narsn? Me who has 1} Ww SO on the 1 eon Sears Sund AS pired home Ing Andy wel lost OG chopping George plano. Ge music Tedd Longwell, f B hunting through Roek Bob. Walters and family Lewis Marshalls over Sunday Berley Walters says he is going have a wife of his own between this and spring settle dowry He says it takes wm of single =» There going tt ited at and shoes o many pair TYLERSVILLE gun and mther 1 of "n dred the O¢ thr of hon again A and buck Ir ! to ge hut ty got party party be deer hed 1 ts re A! with rn ’ nlno . If That HH Haver Measant | da is the Behoaold The and : eer got wo deer tters Mills got one deer Mra. Jane Heatey was son J. 0. Neatey., at Avie. on ax of sickness of his children Pork Is now the decline: farmers are now offering It at elght cants dressed--a good thing for the poor ealled to hey ount of some on HIGHVALLEY, Bnow and cold, but not *oo much for logging We have trespass notices at every turn of the road; those who put up the trespass notices would better have taken that money and gotten Banner lye instead of Lolling thelr underwear to make soap. We have no falth such a law; let everyone travel where he pleases, so long as they have the cattle In the pasture. P. 8. Blover came across on Wed. | nesday to look up lagxine, Butchering is on the progam: out valley has some fine stock in the pork ne, Deer hunting season is hers, but we did not hear of any killed thus far, but somy clalnt deer are plenty, | The { men and were Of to | in| NITTANY. Messrs Verner Strickland Worthingtor and Carl and Ridge, four jolly hunters from Phila- delphia, spent the week very pleas- antly at the home of W. HB, Kessinger boys were all first class marks very successful in thelr the mountain and ridge, them quite a collection | Harry Horace hunting over taking with game Miss Marle iting her aunt Migs home Dorman, of Avis, is vis Miss Mittle Winkleman Amanda return from Dorman has ed near Howarl where she | has been employed for several weeks Mrs. Smith Young, isitors and Sudie {)s week Ww and little grandson, of Clearfield, were at the home of G helped them to butcher Robb, of Bellefonte, Wf her friends the an car end vw Youngs Mrs ited eral gOome « davs James Nol many wee Lock fen past wns to week hering is all ind Mrs one dav last Bute Mr ofcing on thi Merril ar fr A ave at eWay Tha A ra rtin » the Charles Shope f having some ohickens time Ar. ar re viatted hrnt) Indiana werk of Mra Wash Gearhart her ht fT herevivree the the home snd! Men Mra nt ver Ans nay + Moore burn. Mra Myers all of Phflipabure “ at My and ir rast o inttore Rint were BENORE verioved unting elu the town turn of the ) x week In They report game ¢ Their bhount consisted of two bite: for Information rr Robert Nialr nf Wingate Sunday with his daughter, Mrs Bottorf. of Renore George Polls of spent Bunday here Mrs. Kellerman Mr. and Mm came to Beotia who has heen for some time in over the which 4 Our re spent AlNlagh or mintains helr very pient ral Hicks nent Wm nek Hinte with College his sister, Young, of Mimore to pew thelr son WIN confined in the house FILLMORE, There are some fine porkers here to kill this fall Fillmore has some who went to the Alleghenys to hunt Monday morning, 14. The crew was Ed Tavior, Willlam Whitmer. John Armaghast, John Hampton, and Wil | Ham Resides, but they returned home {on Baturday having boys say they will not hunt any more Their friends and neighbors were greatly disappointed they thought that would get a plece of veni- son su hrave hunters f { | Thanksgiving nothing. The | AARONSBURG. Fisher, from Penn down In his automobile this morning, to bring his aunt years, Mrs A n Sankey to a dinner at his place Philips and Mrs Philips took hours' spin on thelr uto afternoon to Brushvall Bell and Mrs. Bell spent a with Sadie Hull, who was her brother living Mrs. Anna Sankey, of Mimh visiting her here, sisters, for a The many Altoona, again ten da Mrs E G Mrs. DD. H to the former Hull, came Thursday aged 7» Frank WwW. a few Sunday Coke enshurg, Mrs H on da) only in cousins few friends sorry Jane are to Me ifter being ® Come among gan Ming Rots and mek farmers thelr rr lee Eek ARE last n 1h r are ver which =» near ne Bn (necar finds genial nd he 1 1" p Nn 14 SKUNK HOLLOW } SOBER the staves 0 Mra ing at Thursday nt \ in work VAS hame or Mold Up Wrong Party. after & bridal couple wh ents the slip almaoat ay Wednesdays “1 mem ec) giver A Le had resulted night In were on the In Lancaster young the hunt for J. Btanles and Miss Elisabeth Drimmer, wl eluded thelr vigilance and th the merry n ot the dJeved contained the The party stop and then with thelr own mas pants refused te HN show thelr dentit and the your prilled them up. To thelr tion the car contained a party of Men. nonitea returning home The men In the ear threatened hod ily harm to the bridal ehasera who had thrown the women into hysterics, and profuse apologies hardly appeas ed thelr anger. The young men beat A hasty retreat w n trans 1 eo I La iRere nw couple commanded the Ariver te blocked the roadway Hine The ocon the curtains to men consterna Endows Church With $2000, A short time ago » philanthrople | gentieman (not & resident of Tyrone) {expressed a desire to make a gift of [92000 to the First Lutheran church lof Tyrone, the only proviso being that the members of the church raise $2000, the total amount to Fo against {the church dent The offer was promptly accepted. Those Interested | Are now working diligently to raise thelr portion of the fund, | York, confes Inted | The Car ' | his “WALL STREET GOT ME.” | Was Guilty of Forgeries of ow] | y got me" Sobbing statement in his cell, Charles telling, | the third vice president and a direct- or of the Bronx National bank, New | sed that he was guilty of | of over $20,000 Mi pecs | Wall street because I saw getting rich all around me. | temptation was much. 1] know I am bad make a | clean breast of if "Wall street this | forgerion in ethers too want to and restitution nnd it Three banks suffered through his forgeries. Belling was held in $20,000 ball for an examination His white. | halred mother, a dignified woman present court, as were his sis- | ters wife, all weeping sion, Belling wns at nlso and conte gullty pleaded not According to forged the to the Of rei authorities the cates then he pi Belling cashier of the and ther When borrowed the mat name« stock of ORT bank tained loans ROMmM¢« ot the from iring or became due other bank to loan “INCURABLE” HEART DISEASE SOON CURED. By the Great Specialist in Weak and Diseased Hearts, Miles, M. D., LL. D. Who Will Send $2.50 Worth of Spe- cial Treatment and New Book Free. To pr ¢ thi ret } | rat f } Treating Franklin A 50-cent bottle of Despite | Thursday, November 24, 1910, ) GASOLINE Gasoling Is to an auto as the heart is to & runner wit must be just right. Inferior gasoline is the real cause of more auto trouble than any other one thing. Waverly Gasolines 76° — § Power Without Carbon Made especially for autos. 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