Page 6. _———— THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 0 Thursday, January 26th, 1911, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Varipus Sections of the County. SPRING MILLS. Gramley, James Condo and Ream are attending Clinton court this week, at Lock T. 8. William county Haven. WwW. H. Martha, started trip to Johnstown most of their time Johnstown, where Smith lives, On account wife on a Smith, and daughter couple weeks’ and Pittsburg will be spent his brother M, at 1. of the bad weather on Saturday evening the chicken and waffle supper given by the Rebecca lodge was not so well patronized; to close out the ice cream they sold it for ten and fifteen cents per quart, Wm. Alison was the only one that attended Governor Tener's Inaugura- tion, Prof full bloom; they will be choice music Sixty members the Golden Eagle attended the fun- eral of brother Henry Emerick, at Centre Hall, Charles Housman and Samuel Gobble acted as chaplans, Mr. Emerick was one of the charter members for twnety-four years W. C. Meyer expects to open his store about February ist. He ex pects to carry a full line of goods. Mr. Mever used to carry on the coach making at Penn Hall, but lately bought the old Duncan store. 11 health is the reason he quit the bug gy business Mr, Zettle has his ready for the plasters, fine home. Messrs H. I. Brian%& busy these days serving tomers with coal—honesty treatment mean Success, Protracted meeting is in progress in the Evangelical church. If you want to enjoy a fine sermon go to hear Rev. Caris—all are welcome Hello, O. T.. how is the new you turned at the P. O. on Januar How was it on Saturday evenlh little torn? The dance at Pine Grove w resented by the Misses McCools belle Hoy, Blanche Bartges Shook Anna McMurtrie, Chas and Mr. McCormick. All report time John M. DD; prescribe; | Mrs Cls Hall, was a a short time If the party fish supper bring their familic room on will supper If In need to Smith & down irteous treatm livery they had to extra helpers school is in be long till render some singing will not ready to Moyer's it of the house almost he will kept CUN- fal Co, are their and Sn Satu he treated to co NITTANY. Peck visit n Sunddy Snavel) ne large cat one day r. Tolbert One Ir Crad won and a last week and f lertown on Su Ber WIN ROCK FORGE nr already promise Benner Eminhizer sleds and ‘ from around R helped the good me Ben. Gentzel was are tock week buying up ! four around here William Hoy and Pleasant Gap, are wood on Reynolds Wm. Shuey W. Fred Revnolds will have a oar load of lime shipped here for his farm ars which will improve his farms and crops Any person eall gn Herley last hased Jared taking farm ocx Houser, of out paper ipled by wanting a good hand, Walters, he says he ean milk, wash dishes. cook and kiss the girls hy 10 o'clock at night William Hays, of Lemont, visited at Rock last week SMULLTON, Irvin Harry and lady friend, from Mill Hall, spent Sunday with friends and relatives herd, Miss Bara Greninger, of Booneville, spent some time with her mother last week Mra. Wilt, of, Salona, and lady friend, Miss Weaver, of Tylersville, | spent Bunday at Serene Harry's, Quite a few of our people attended eaching services at Rebersburg on unday evening. Mra. Jacob Wallzer, who spent some time with her daughter, Mra. Sult, at Spring Mills, has again returned to her home, Mrs. Loe Weber spent one night last week with her grandfather Mr, Bressler, who Is seriously fil Lester Bowersox and family spent Sunday at Clayton Winter's, Harry Brun +R who Is teaching near Farmers Mills, spent Sunday un- der the parental roof, Knights of | | brick, | trouble, | she have a | ZION. The frescoers are at work on the Evangelical church and expect to com plete the work In a short time. Af. ter which the congregation will return to helr home church for worship, They are now holding thelr services in the Lutheran church, Rev. Minnemyer, who had an- nounced a series of meetings for this week and next week, has postponed them until the forepart of February when the moon will be on the increase which will make it more convenient for the older members to attend the evening services, Mrs. Wm, N. Weaver, of near Jack- sonville, was an over Sunday visitor at the home of 8. H. Shafer, Mrs. B. F. Vonada, of Jacksonville, was circulating among friends in our village and neighborhood several days last week. The sick Mrs. Julia Showers is not improving any. Mrs, H. J Gar- who had been confined to her for several weeks with heart was so much improved that was able to be about again and called on some of her neighbors last week who were glad to see her look so gtrong and well She attended ser. vices on Sunday and during the vices she had a slight attack of recent trouble, but, glad to say, she Is somewhat better again. John Yearick, George Durner and Adam Relish took a trip up the coun trv last week on business, and were successful in buying three head of and one cow house Her. horses next time when Min nie out and vou want to give your grandson something to eat, don't him a print of butter, thats too ex- pensive and he “won't” eat it any way Give him cake, that's what he wants Quite recently twenty-five friends nei? Mr 1 Mrs Merrell Wi 1 1the r nex ly at t and peaceful the rt} Say Emanuel, fa about and hors of nn irprised a ! J ana some face powder and qu ys few of the ot den sRion on # ROMOLA conti # that evening 17th, proved evening at the home when his Sunday complete sur. of his 42nd Tuesday pleasant WwW. Bwarts, class planned a to remind him Last A Yery of OC school prise birthday. The class presented him with | mift CAan- all ar A to ele. handsome rocker After justice had been done dies. ice cream, cake coffee returned to their respective A Yer) py days, Charles Gauder Is laid up With a severe attack of rheumatism Mra. J. IH. Moyer and son Cyrus spent a few days at Spring Mills, Mra. Wm. Long and children, from Mifflin county is spending some time at the home of Mrs. Busan Long. A number from this place enjoyed last Monday evening at the home of Thomas Boal, of Centre HILL Those present were, Misses Lydia Ishier, Clara and Dianche Relber, Messrs Richard Thomas, Charles Fye and Harris Bubb, Henry Gettig is nding some time with his family at this place and while here purchased the Amos Lee proper. ty. he price paid is $400, Mra. Stuart Jordan and Mrs OC, B, Bodtorf Spent a day last week at Centre HII John L. Runkle lost a valuable horse one any last week, Frank Penington, from Spring Mills, spent over Sunday with his sister her | JULIAN.~—~Musser’'s Camp. Do you know that there are very few people In Centre county who know where Musser's camp is located? We, I say we, because there will be an ap- plication made at next court for a charter to Incorporate Musser's camp Into a borough, The lines surveyed will extend within one mile of Julian on the west, and on the east about two miles west of Unionville borough We will have city rights and there is bound to he a great boom. One paw mill (the one operated by L. H. Mus- ser, Implement dealer of Bellefonte) now employes twenty-five men The coming week a firm from Cona- maugh, Pa, will start a large mill. At the same time Irvin Gray will begin operating his saw mill. Town lots have doubled In price and there |: talk of a First National Bank being opened in the MceCool Block: a char ter will be asked for to bulld a street rallway through the city. LL. H. Mus- ser has Installed a large gasoline en gine to supply the electric light un- till the dam can be completed Among the W. J. Sowers and W Bellefonte, It looks as gentlemen have an eve of town lots on “Lucas visitors on Friday were H. Musser though these on a number Ave" Jack Fry will open a fruit stand near the Diamond. Jack says picked his apples last fall Miss Lottie Parsons was seen on streets last week Mrs of he our hours Swisher spent a few in | City | nage called | | Greely's advice homes | wishing thelr teacher many more hap- | Anna, at the home of J. 5. Houseman, our It will city, shopping last week that Alex for mayor rumored candidate is Shipley be a in the | spring give The nance ing town council at their last any hogs from There ber of conl mines near the and this will «dd much to for the R. R. Co Frank Wilson has mads« mprovements re i passed an ordl- meeting prohibit being kept In the City the tor imber on on his idence th A number cConerets vid, SOON As pacemer the wenthe itay and w JULIAN i it hurct Are ! evening luring ! next Sunday nig? Rev Fulton, w=» when further add Preaching every week up until when the elder, 0 p.m. preach at an noements will he m » trip t Stamn attended the red of the OWInE morn for the Logan township Reformed church 1.oonl netitute will be held In at Tylersville John Schad his brother Henry week A number of our bright and ener. getie young men talk of taking Horace and * west.” among go Clair Kahl and Am- attended the funeral of at Lock Haven, last the number are mon Showers A son was born on Bunday the 22nd in the home of Lee Lamey, now then, {we can eall our huckster, grandpa SKUNK HOLLOW Penn Twp, Revival meeting at Paradise closed on Thursday evening. Those on the sick list are Mra. F, A, Auman, Roy Jamison, also Alma Mus- ser; hope for their speedy recovery. Those who visited the Gentzel school last week, were George Wingard, Har. ry Auman, Boyd Sheats, Jacob Auman, | William Braucher. Alfred Auman, All | rt a fine time, ra. Artemus Bower, who had been staying at the home of O, J. Auman, the past few months, returned to her home on Baturday-—now Harry looks a little down hearated, i Mra. Jacob Gentsel, of Sober, and pister Mra. Martha Grieb, of Tylers- | ville, visited the former's daughter, | Mrs. W. CC, Vonada, on Sunday, Miss Lodle Rishel, teacher of the | Gentsel school, spent Saturday and | Bun with her parents, Mr, and Mra, John ol, of Spring Mills. O. A. Jamison and Charles Harter are busy getting ready for thelr sales, CA for spent Bunday at the home of John Confer's at Georgestown. is talk of opening & num- | mits | ¥ 4 Mireetly " ’ HIGH VALLEY. in the Journal on hig feets-keep on, and victory is yours, Tell the indolent chums how to prevent eating raw po- tatoes without salt or pepper We see another trespass the journal; this world is moving so queer, Penrose owned the state and Sam Alter and Hon, Jess Snyder, High Valley. 80 we have an idea when huckelberry season will open; then look out for trespass notices, Samuel Snyder will lenve High Valley this week and move in with his father-in-law, William Snavely. We think that we have stock that will hardly hear the whippoprwill un- less he comes here In March, P. 8B. Stover Is taking out timber. Philip Is a hustler-~he ways at something that pays. Fred Stover we met at Coburn wanted to see Sam Snyder, but was not there Andy says it will not away farms If the corn and carried off before it J. T. Eisenhuth it is to buy land and keep firewood and never get new leaf is turned, Business is dull in our line, and prospect for the better; the only { who are moving right along are those that sit on the rocker Henry toop, of Centre Hall Miss Katie Snyder, were callers Wednesday on thelr aunt Martha, We scribe see got that No. § notice mine is al and Sam to rent stolen is ripe.” With the same way, the ralders In one penny A pay is all no and on GEORGETOWN. —Penn Twp. So many people would like to know who Is the scribe; I will describe him he is 6 feet 4 Inches high, 3 feet In diameter he smokes a mershaum pipe, OD, J. A a business “go, 8 G friend West tw uman and lady trip to the weeks Rote lumbering on Mrs. Dingess | da ikhter's, Mrs {| John Confer Protracted nt Th ening Miss Della Confer is going to O. 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