Page &. THE DEMOCRA T, BELLEFONTE, PA. A —— CENTRE | Correspondents’ Department || Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sect.ons of the County. ( 1 PORT MATILDA. Butchering time is here Some have pretty nice porkers not nice, others small, and some none all, Curtin Spotts has the record yet: killed three pig and had 915 lbs, of at, besides sage and lard Our deer hunters any venison The them. We saw a Rood oper ho horns, hence camped mentioned which would not there now, cut, and We follow again some gO unt best made me sau m » 0 SO CLE thers slor cow In EO and then pasty Is abe try at Rf Milest Madera Hees itishurg M asta ire Mrs Butte, Mins Marks, and M na Teles om Philipsburg the Cove wedding spent Thank Riso A gue sister Miss an Miss Alto low, of Port In visiting at the home of Mr David Reese, at Bald Fag We were nformed that the ing clut f Tyrone, and Bandy have returned ) after hunt on the Allegheny mountains James Stott, operating a log and R. R. tie job on the mountain has put on & force of teams putting In logs to C. Reese's saw mill, at the foot of the mountain 8B. HB, Miles, bookkeeper, of Glibert-Eller, in this several days been on the able to All his position. David Reese and wife, of Blalr county, Sundayed among friends In the Cove On thelr butchering day Mr. and Mra. Perry Reese kindly remembered your correspondent and sausage, thanks, wim of her we Matilda, and Mrs hunt Ridge, me fruiltieas in the store place has for slok list, un- for which we return A —— A ——— The democratic victory was a pro. test aginst standpattism in the re publican party, the Mrs with some pork! NITTANY. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Dellefonte nt Sunday former's parents, Wm Sheriff Shaffer and H., R. Allison, were irg on Monday last to help Lincoln nrtz butcher and on Friday wartz's helped Shaffer's to bute Wa and with Wasson daughter, Hublers | son st Kx to tard, of ith her Clintond: pastor FILLMORE. Cl . spent spent a few week sick list Bittner, and M. Samuel on the Oliver are, Gates, Crotzer Our hunters returned home urday with one deer, Irvin ing the lucky one to kill It Sat be- on Bryan *COLYER, Butchering Is all the mmunity Mrs. Samuel Reesner and daughter Irene, of Reading, are spending a few days with [friends being called Ww this place on account of the death of her brother, Tiiman Klinefelter Arthur Blutterbeec spent over Sun- day with his mother, near Wolls Blore., Mr. and Mrs, Bloom and son, of near Milesburg, spent Bunday with the lat ter's sister, Mrs, Roy Miller Charles BDodtorf, of Yeagertown, Is spending a few days with his parents, also expects to do some hunting. Edward Mersinger, of Centre Hi, spent Sunday at the Wm home, Mr. and Mrs daughter Margarette, and Mrs. Wm Cummings and daughter Alice, Manor HI, spent Sunday with J. Moyer and family, Rev. and Mrs, Carls and children, of Bpring Mills, and Mrs. Blain Palmer £0 In this | attended the butchering at 8. BE. Jor | dan’s on Saturday of last week. Miss Mae Cooney Is spending a week with her cousin, Mrs. Rossman, at Miltheim, mill on the K¢ Relber ! Martin Keller and | of | \ HOT I ZION. Wil home ) umahbl to Voeader whether he | ather How { fe ha tetter (Foon Yarnell lellefon te vi f timber to « The farms rk WINGATE SKUNK HOLLOW ering and big dinners are Geary list for ng aw \ Jnr nday with Finkle's Miss Annie Auman visiting relatives here On Monday while Harry Rebershure. was ting at 8B 0G Rote's mill ecame frightened at » Mn away running as Vonada's, where they Miss Badle Vonada owner oalled William Vonada and wife, ton VonRda and wife made trip to MiMinburg on Monday Hamuel Condo and wife, of Rpring Mills, were assisting the former's sis ter, Mra. G. M. Bower to butcher on Monday A correction driving team for James stead of W. V. Genteel Frank Confer's sale on Tuesaday was well attended F. A. Auman bought a fine driving mare on Tuesaday who has a while “en quite in and Jamis ison Mrs» family ns spent parents of Pittsburg, I» MeCool, of a load of his horses object and far a» William were caught by and kept till the bran } me MI flying also "n It Is H. V. Gentzel Finkle In. He Wanted A Widow, A respectable looking man, whe | sald he war a widower with two children and needed a wife, inquired of a Harrisburg undertaker for a list | of women who recently become | widows, He sald he preferred a wid. | ow tor a bride. The list was supplied. TYLERSVILLE, Thanksgiving dinner whs held at len), Weaver's last Thursday, Nov 24 The dinner consisted of a roast d turkey, cranberries some more teliclouk A and things to eat Those present re Mrs Reuben Wetzel and two Nesbit Ruth, of Salona Mrs, James Wolfe, of Hub Mr, and Wen hildren, and Mr. and ersbhurg Mra, (Chas children, Gens and Cy nd four and Wes r and Agar Miller nnd “HOPELESS” DROPESY CURED In disorders and dis- eases of children drugs seldom do good and often do harm. Careful feeding and bathing are the babies’ remedies, Scott's Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes them most, but also regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil. dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. 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