Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 15th, 1910. R—— —— Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. WINGATE. Visitors here during the Monday,~-James Parks, of Wednesday William Potter fonville: " Thursday John 1. Lucas, of | Curtin Mrs. Fred Frieze, of Midway Friday J. L. Oswalt, of Central City: Saturday ! f Plum wore: | Tyrone of Un week exander, « Joseph F spend the © ward's. nea: Don't forget United Eva: He day, December 18th come all Thos. A. Summers popular young men, has be ferred from P. R. R. tract here, to locomotive fireman Success is the wishes of friends in your The Boggs townshi have a machine at much needed well at here, An evidence son being near quanity of pass through our vy Charles Kerchne home with s« Heaton with the most recover L. 8. Way, some time Ia at Storm wil arle LIAN tchered Ha } ‘ JU rr the redr trinl and f Arse t) the wae a tri bar ber of op J. F made a } trip Sunbury, beginning of last week You do not hear any cow ment on George Marts's big hoys since Harvy Kerns butehered There has scales Installed tion, something an, Robert Brennon and family and Mrs Sadie Rishel, Sundayed at the home of Frank Rhykards. Centre Milly, Mrs. Harvey Limbert, who has been 80 seriousy IL, Is slowly improving, Chan. Millor made a business trip to Bellefonte last week Mra. Agness Corman will dispose of bor farmstock by public sale on the 20inst, . Mr, Neese and family, of Spring Mills, visited here last week. Mr. Henry Stoner, of Tusseyville, | visited J. A. Kline recently, evening at Mayes usiness to been a new paler of In the P. . 1. sta. they needed long Last week one more boy came to | home of Mr. Bhawver; this make the No. 10. » i evervihing | the yellow SPRING MILLS. The next thing that will forward to will Ix children are planniy who Kindle” will bring them will be happs and hay Wi should thare wre | nat NITTANY. mma Ana WADDLE. EARLYSTOWN Jer ave er oo f William is with the Ei plant, Johns } moted to a nd time y ear inty boys of Btony-Lone me ale inLy Rel. ele sOCre- he was This Our brag hunter me, has tacked up 40 cotton talls and a lot of skunks. Good Harry, £0 up head till some one traps you Mr. Mitterling took a sixty -dollar cow out of Earlystown WEST BRUSHVALLEY, Saturday morning was the coldest morning we have had this winter; It wae eight degrees below sero. The most of our farmers through butchering Next week will be Institute, then the children will have a week of vaca tion, William Hoy, of Pleasant visiting friends here i J. A. Wert purchased a new sleigh: now, for a swift ride i Rev. B. EB. Haney has closed his | protracted meeting for the present on account of Inclement weather and bad traveling. Quite a number of our people have are in Gap, It Is rumored that J. J. Taylor will move Into this valley again before | long. H foation with Jaundice, i STATE COLLEGE. Friday night the ball played our eam hers LINOTY vas 41-6 only Susu team In the in State’ plavi and Mrs ors on Saturda h and Mrs Hall, passed thro a month's ntingd Mrs. R PORT MATILDA wee kin FILLMORE PLEASANT GAP elt ¥ 1 Mrs. Boyd RK) inte gpent E Fle Mre. Harry Bliger Sundayed William Huffman's Miss Mary Relish who has working at Hudson, I» spending a va now with her sister, Mrs Bmoyer here Fred Whitman Raturday Hef Bunday Fr eons at Mr been was In our evening shaking his many friends ing the pleture of health Christ Hoffer, who had his foot hurt some time ago, is around again Harry Bwartz spent Sunday at his parent's home; well Harry, we know it is hard for you to stay away longer than two weeks at a time from your vicinity hands Fred Is look. on best friend Banks On Sure Thing Now, T'H never be without Dr. King's New" Life Pills amin®™ writes A. Bchingeck, 647 Elm St, Buffalo, N falled.” tion when all others digestion, Headache, acy Co. | the roadside between { Bodmin, of the | | yond | brother, a navi | such a | ment is Y. | | “They cured me of chronic constipa- | Une | equaled for Blllousness, Jaundice, In | Chills, Malaria | and Debility, 26¢. at Green's Pharm. | Murder Revealed by a Dream. | Perhaps the most amazing crime | mystery ever solved by a dream was | that revealed by a murder trial o | couple of generations ago. The dead | body of Mr. Norway, inoffensive Cornish gentleman, had been found by | Wadebridge and No trace be found, .and crime seemed be. Mr, Norway's wrrived in Eng- following singular an brutally murdered murderer could of the solution, the mystery all when and told the is brother's his ship In him in of ani rather eration In and working on » another in form a hollow can be made large or small turning of & CTOW Setting to ze, the dentist will gently into animal's which, it partly appearance of andie four small bars « a ratchet and cro manner as to square that by the this device horse the suffering t the the proper sli it mouth slip operation, | Koy a groam, and when the instru fitted upon, say, one of the e b : mouth is kept e A oss Harper's open by LJ back teeth tl ’ M The Parson Bird sbitants of lled the it the but has it its {f an exquisite melxly and indulge ody of sounds which ) ribe, but If you n.of a Where He Made His Money. : i settied In the very The I's ago a g eman Deca Ine y gravity of ndeed caused ssion bout would We ever wil place | pus five and as De own tray. med, Well Answered “Why do you of terest when you go 1 the asked the “1 don't know.” replied the “Why do cheer man with whom you are 1 to the sorrows in- theater? wee over people In whom you Lave no an woman. wien & t acquaint Washing You wildls elides second base Star od ton Starting a Family Jar, “No man ever obtained anything worth Paving without working hard | for It” sald Mrs. Bickers to her hus | band, who was in a discouraged mood, | “Quite true” replied Mr. Bickers | reflectively. “I remember that I ob | tained you without the slightest Alm | culty." 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