Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 12th, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. WINGATE. Stouffer, round house foreman Shoe, and his son Elwood spent some time here last week en route to Three Springs A good many of our people Runville daily to hear that parody “Don’t be angry Jack.” Erma Je W at Snow to famou with me RO Stormstown, is here at h Svylirs, Of spending time ter's, Mrs. 1. 8. Way Sunday visitors here Fisher and wife, R. I. Fisher, Thos and Willlam Summers, of Tyrone, COC B. Harnish, of Lock Haven: Irvin Bennett and family and Clarence Heaton, of G Stump John | | PITT village, predicts ter and a scarcity Mabel Spicer of Gum Stump Strunks here last we Mr. and Mi: Osceola, spent week at her par son Mrs. Hem Estright, gestion, Jasper Sun burnt hand ind Geraldine with a sore throat, compris list of the week Mrs, James gon and Clair 8 seriously ill nicely Mrs. Jame Friday from and Philadelpl panied on he sister, Mrs confined in the res at West Philadelp some er sis were E. B m 18, the forecaster imnmdance ges during 1911 and Linnie Bennett visited at FPlumner in al of « mers singers Parade.” Sunday gelical « m,, come Jan 5 SMULLTON. STATE COLLEGE jut ball game res victory for the freshmen The rain on Sunday has the sldewanlks almost impassable for young people and altogether Impass able for the old and feeble people, as they are all In a glitter of ice Ira Johr and wife the West Campus Fraternity Howard, on Monday The Rev, Frear has moved into the Orwig house on south Atherton ntreet, recently vacated by John Fatkin Eggs are scarce at 40¢ per dozen TYLERSVILLE, Rev. Ralph Smith, of Loganton, having his revival services here. Prof. Ray Willlams, of Loganton, was seen In town last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kline Confer and child, of Mackeyville visited at I. T Weaver's last Sunday, Mrs. Meda Lamey and child, of Logan Mills, visited at Tom Smith's last Buriday. Jesse Bhaffer, of Mill Hall, is visit. ing his son J. J. Shafter, Barl Frande, of Loganton, home on a.visit last Sunday. Adam Wallzer, was here on a business trip last week. Henry Fisher; who Is working at Nittany, returned home on a visit Mr. and Mrs. John Shreckenghst and children, of Greenburr, visited the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs John Ruhl last Sunday, basket ted In } =u made sOn vel from to House ZION. ish and Joel Shaffer on the lake nt Central R. R. of from Upper \ Ie sy cutting Ice la Park for the va Corman was a week visitor with fer, Mrs Truckenmiller and friends in this neighborhood Mr. and Mrs, J, 8. Clevenstine, of Hublersburgy, and Chas \ Shafy of Hellefonte, were over Sunda itor at tl home of the latter s In our villag Harr G erta crowd at B. A. Noll's store with som eh Pa het other end ent irbrick ent ined on Satu day ever ee the h an The sHeetion hich Harry this place Mrs, Shower while Mrs whit Lett od to GREENBURR REBERSBURG MILES Middle Precinct Mr ‘herlie Shaffer's tr the first sistehinry 1211 Alta Miller spent SBunflay VEY flessantily with Miss Martha Shearer quitting party at J. BE Miller's nttonded on Wednenday ; pragent wore, Miss olla Acker, Arthur Rachas, Mra Mrs Clarence Birayver, Mra Gutaer ond niece, Mra. John Royer, and Miss Martha Shearer They reported a good time and also enjoyed the papeorn and peppered ice oresm Mr. and Mrs. John Herb were wel. come visitors st Spring Bank on Sun- day afternoon Roy Miler Is very for shunks and i» nes 4 Miss ternann friend, The was well thane Mra Hasel, Andrew af- her busy trapping looking for help Marion, {able 4 Wilson | | the : : : | next If there Ix any one wanting a job eal | on Ray. WEST BRUSHMVALLEY. The Patton's Rural Telspbone Oo. of Brashvalley, rural line had a meet- ing In Hoy's scheo! house on Ratur- [day and elects new offfcers and also had & settlement. came | Lpudumonia, is slowly | of Nittany valley, | » : i Elmer Philips, who had been 111 with roving, te wil be ronhirg, It ia reported that ninghig school again at this winfer, Some of ‘our peopty are getting the iy Tove AH rang Harter, W. Vi Merman. Hac and (hia pate Tor | go i NITTANY Inger ha gone has Merril adelphia ployment Carl Martin, of State ( iting at the Pock home Th urprige party he of Hn Tresslers, Ir dau ‘ ’ Was a rand Thos sent, imbering al ¢ emsel ve uch Mhomas iunsallus and mil ited to secured K ess where he ‘Ollege, In Id at the nor of ene YARNELL MADISONBURG i FILLMORE. weather has been very iring the past week with a rain the sick list barger and Robert an aged man, but he recover Mins The change but always ends On are Bessie Rum Brennen; latter is we both will soon Dillen, of Cambria county, Is visiting friends and relatives here J. W. Blair Is busy cutting logs on Brockerhoff farm for repair work, which he expects to do In the spring, after he moves on the farm Ellis Huey left on Monday Journey to Niles, Ohlo, and places, where he expects to go; he will enjoy his trip, The farmers who on his other hope to ‘move their expect spring are busy hauling landlords’ share of grain away. Bare or Ono Orey ov Totano, | Lucas County at FRANK J. Cnenhy makes oath that he Bn senior ner of the frm of FF. J. Unesey & On, doing ees In the (Wy of Toltdo, County and Sate Sloresnid, aod that mi; firm wil pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARA for each and every [eam of Carankn hal monot be sured by the use of Malis Carannn Cune FRANK J. CHENEY Aworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this fh day of December, AD, ty A.W, GLEARON Forary Punic Hall's Ontarth Caw 0 taken Internally and se reet'y SHOT Shon The Mood and mucous surfaces of te for testimoniain, free, al Toledo, O ie Tair Pa Pa for umatip Yon, PF. JLOHNENEY & 00, Eo —— ww LEMONT. James BE Lenker returned Aaronshburg last Wednesday, had 1 to visit his ither Ler The Unite br livered | ville where he een and sis ni thren minister de the Houser mmday fore “ermon to congregation on protr und much ¢ over the from the friend MGROVE Nature makes after all. Now and then she gets into tight needs helping out. Things get the wrong d the cures a place and started in rection. Something is needed to check di and start the system the right ase in direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil with hypo- can do just of phosphites this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tis- sues, and makes rich blood. FOR BALE BY ALL DRDGGISTS od this ad. for ony I's Skotoh. Book Penn ' 409 Pearl St, New York SCOTT & BOWNE AT Nore from | neted | The great success of Dr. covery in curing weak lungs, and obstinate the recognition of Medical Dis ing, tissue densed Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lingering coughs, is based oh i truth that “Golden ture with body-build- y In and the fundamen [] » supplies N ; le<mal nd concent cy form. wovery'' repairing, n mater; con- With this he ’ } aut 4.4 to thu 13 fom i, wild ug i thet ‘ ring Sad bl " the Nature sug hid the n ary reasth Cong digestive and nutrit and enriches the ! 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Mingle, BELLEFONTE, PA, In Turning Over New Leaves Be sure that of a Bank Book showing a deposit In this popular and strong Bank, Decide that the New Year shall find thrifty ones w become independent own exertions, and are not others In time of need, Lay the foundation of a come petence by starting an account today, and continue to make deposits with regularity every payday. Write for booklet. some are the leaves you among the through thelr ent wpon who depend Four Per Cent. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Fourth Ave CAPITAL And No Worry nue and Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00, Great January Clearance Sale Now On and will continue the balance of this month. we say only this much--Prices on everything in this store cut down to the the lowest mark of the whole season; could we say more ? i | Free to Everyone whose purchaseis $1.00 or more, a suit hang- er, NOTICE. This store will be open evenings till 8 o'clock Willards’” Store, Gents Furnishing High Street, - - - - = - Bellefonte, Pa.
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