Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 22nd, 1910. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. WINGATE. Christmas New Year to all readers gate items and all correspondents, Miss Sue A, Happy the Win- Democrat and of Centre A merry re visit McLaughlin has turned home from an enjoyable to Tyrone and vicinity Daniel Poorman, one of Bo ship's progressive farmers, ed Bald Eagle Grange at the convention, at Butler, last week Mrs. Samuel Estright and daughter in-law, Mrs. George stright, spent Wednesday here amon relatives The proceeds of the brass jewelry sale referrd to by the Runville seribe in last issue, Is for the maintenance of the free lights given to a Tyrone f sent State repre EK @ ire M returned Urea) Marlin Ryan ome as second trick Jacob here last Charly and recovered, The numer: here were all mine” ‘smile on Thursday Daniel Boop closed the season around this vicinity nesday Mrs. Margaret Timmons, been spending some here Aaron Long's, depart at Braddock on Sat Preaching at the cal church here 1st, 1911 t 10:3 A very qul took pl on TI p.m w Walker Walker, ne in wedl 1r fnryr farmer break the the hom and the friends Quite er set «¢ of the goo Methodist ville, Miss Florend ville's joll Howard Kerchner spen ome time week Andrew, with P. R wearing us R. employ that who hs at Mrs home AM uring } sheer EES town- AARONSBURG. Willlam Corman, of Wolfs formerly of this place, and his of geven, who are on their way future home, in Texas, were the very welcome guests of thelr brother-in Inw, John Haines, on Saturday night On Sunday morning, Al. Hosterman, a brother of Mrs. Corman, went to Miltheim, to hring his two ters Mrs. Shull and Mra, Cole, of Harris- burg, hig brother John and his family, and Daniel Ream with a sled load to Wolfs chapel All had a dinner—it was a kind of Corman and Hesterman reunion ind Mrs, Corman are going the writer wishes them a safe ey and lots of Store, family to thelr si AWAY in D Mond teachers attend te Mrs pent On Frank Haugh fn week Ww JULIAN tower for er ZION. mbra have we had su old weather, as we thre thi Not est and had for time of Our to the co ty spent, ving octu and struction to better it them for the struction of child i natural reson try, therefore he god) to pre Hie on num! ror in the citizen continuou th the vear teachers ¢ nw of our old h rams nee BOVE weeks, at reced regs our revs too exer fit in are COBURN, All the teachers of are attending Teachers’ Institute this week and the children are enjoying vacation. The primary school open again on Tuesday and the mar school Wednesday Christmas, The harvesting work here thi erles and many nidividuals are thelr lcehouses for next use, when the weather w hot enough for ever body, Coburn has four octogenarians, Mary Bowersox, George Mever., Ja Bower and Francis Long They ull able to be abo ft, and we hop enjoy a hap Christmas doubt If there is another in the state in iny hea hogs our township gram on of fee 18 the week Both ¢ chief Im niling i again be 276 people killed AR in the of PLEASANT Penn Twp a | 3 ’ hl ' - - - w— feels 4 iy al as second | aing | Poy | Th apy Ld) ldo FI A Md iA Si le le Adit : Pe ROCK FORGE.—Benner Twp bors her I to welcome then Henry Walter on Tuesday ar sleigh Runkle View, | John Grov Misses Ev assister Mrs. B Henry Walter's day Lucian Dale and n fonte, are visiting at George and William Eminhizers a few days Nearly every person around tock is out of water and places the creek is frozen dry Everybody well here William Saxon ® is busy shredding corn fodder with his gasoline engine Ollie Tressler has hired with Neece for the summer There are some reports Fikes expecting to go to housekeeping at Milesburg In the spring Alton Deitrich has gone spend the holidays with and friends at Hublershurg Our Rock market this week ter 30, eges 35, applebutter 60, onts 40 and corn 60cents We wish everybody a Merry Christ. and a Happy New Year, Mars} to « Kf! on Mon Agnes witers chering Belle. Bhears ther of ;M sSOMH in home his parents TYLERSVILLE, The Reformed Sunday school will hold a Christmas entertalnment on Baturday evening, the 24th, at this place. All are Invited to come. A number of our people attended the county Institute at Lock Haven, last week, A number of our pie attended the sale at Brumgard's at the east end of Brush valley, last Tuesday. The butchering Is now about over for this time around here; nice hogs were killed, Edward Albright visited his father, A. J. Albright, who Is on the sick list at Jacob Quiggle’s at Pine station, Mra. George Miller and Mrs. Fannie Frantz are on the sick list Unless a break In the cold weather comes before the first of the year, the residents of Altoora will be without water. Each day the situation grows more alarming. John | of William | to | But. | : tric rator ROMOLA ) added yet and Myra Gun i k. spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Bowes Mine of her Ir f Lock Haver Ch Wensel smile ent the Gunsallus iret Dowes Miss Lottie last Wednesday been wearing a stork visited his orning opened by L re WAS has the n been Ins 1 | place on The store has Boone and sons Miss Emma Kreager, of Lock Hav- ., was home over Sunday Lawny Boone has been laid up with rheumatism Miss Emma Bechdel slowly. The Bunday on Wednesday after Manes Bowes In cation hire since Monday o en is Improving school will church home on his wa. FILLMORE. ‘ | The hurrycane and snow blizzard, { which passed over our valley on last Thursday, filled the roads with snow { which made them difMcult to travel The entertainment which Miss | Mabel Norris's school gave to the {M. BE. church, on last Friday night | was well attended. It wasn very good | one~the amount taken In was $14.00, {which will go for League books and | carpet for the church. We think that Miss Norris and her school have done their part towards raising this money, Mra. Celena Fogelman, an aged lady of this place, had the misfortune of falling one day last week, and tearing the ligaments lose In her leg, but she is petting along nleely, Harold Lucas, of Tyrone, visited at the Kepheart home last week. Miss Bessie Green, of Brierly, pur. chased a gasoline engine and chop mill from L. HH. Musser. Miss Green has the machine In operation and will be doing choping for those needing IL P. B. Kepheart and Harry Rimmey left for Olean, N. Y., where Harry expects to get a Job on the rallroad; Harry says that farming travels too be treated’ NITTANY. py Mary Lock vacation and this place number « urch at Cl evening We noticed Lamar people Allison, who Haven normal, Is spend. with her mother, and grandfather, is attend. pintor people intor w ale on quite in a number of the our town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Tolbert are jolcing over the arrival of a young son. Both mother and babe are doing well Miss Pearl Wehner, re of Lamar, was Aa caller to our town one day the past | week. Some of our farmers are busy put- ting up lee for thelr summer use The sick of our town are improving | slowly Hund or send your news to the writer and It will be sent In for publi- | ¢ ation. BOALSBURG. | skins, prove this The teachers from this part of the | valley week A Christmas service will be held In the Reformed church on Sunday even Ing, entitled, “That Wonderful Night” JRev. Charles Stover and family are installed In thelr new home, and think they will like same very well, Mrs. Rouben Stuart, of Pittsburg, is visiting her parents over the Christ mas time, At a meeting of the Tussey Rebek. ah lodge, No. 68, last Wednesday evening, the following officers were installed by the District Deputy: President, Mra. Mollle Hoy, of Belle. fonte; Mra. EfMe Fortney, Noble Grand: Miss Anna Dale, Vice Grand; | Miss Ella Rothrock, Bec't; Nora B Miller, Treasurer, Refreshments were served and a royal good time to all preant, A Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to one and all, are attending institute this —— - | One of the reasons why some men appear to be more considerate of thelr vooks than thelr wives Is because it's ‘easy to get another wife. | Sprains, LIVONIA 1 or The artistic ev and the and then the this nighborhood, delighted mes to well corat soon fener AR ons ot in wan were m Phonograph For Funeral Music. Phonographic music took the pla recently t the funera McClelland, wi w ywn turfman and wi in the » of singers Mra Bryon widely kn wealthiest of the uth men | will | after | BLIGINCr A | maiden While dying Mra. MoClelland heard | a phonographic record of sacred ic by a quartet requested that the machine at her funeral. It was the only ic at the services mus be n Ends Winter's Troubles, To many, winter is a trouble. 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