THE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 9th, 1911, Page 6. CENTRE r { Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Segtions of the County, Correspondents’ Department || | mountain {evening | came | north and south, as it had been known WINGATE. If anvone hears the scribe singing, “I would if I could, but I can't be cause I am married now,” blame it on mistaken identification, ns last | Thursday while calling on friends Runville, he was congratulated mistake the husband of a recently married woman of that town, Now | can you beat that for stupidity? Ell Stere manager the farm, here, lost his valuable cow last week Clara Iddings spent her friend, Mrs. Runville, Harry Kellerman hen was the ers of this vie of little chicks 5. relatives Ther¢ ns Boor white of last James week with Park's, at with first of the nity to this Warner spent Monday at Lower Egypt was an umbrella Wingate post office, which have by proving ownership Ella Harnish Chas. A. McLaughlin last week, after a prolonged western Pennsylvania Mrs. J. P. Strunk spent Wednesday at Gum Stump Samuel Estright and wife Tuesday here with relatives Sales have commenced curious and pre tive ars seen going every day In rection Long & blossom in here, Rachael home ed at Some have bot Can't ject lars M operator with a ! his wooden | poultry rals- hear the chirps year with thi oan | Mrs left at owner to returned he visit me in Paul her parents, and with BON spent and the purchasers di- BM some in house strawherries Th | hot have en Co thelr Warner near here Bellefonte of our its in auther Shar with Tne ited 1} last 1 repairmar the winter day. C one s Spoo day to ed, afte with frie: Rev burg, spent E. Friday Fisher's James Summers toms of Florence Have you 1 ny will soon be the adage The first of the wedding is over ar ond is due shortly, so be prepared bovs John Cog if 1 chil Ones garden here scribes predicted the sed one rer GREENBURR CENTRE LINE wenther ver " and many cold Fle mon Ir for this Mien afternoon both Silane Quite a few nf tended the tubile ones Any mm at Wares had some very good ne T™he at nroery un lawrence Aon home The sale of well attended eninge th meeting Dunen ry in In stil In Chronister Furnace, spent of HMuntine Bunday at his MM and his Thomneon stock brought good prices; he expects to leave our valley and move to Tyrone There will be preaching In the nit ed Rrethren church next Sunday evening, at 7:20, Mr. Way and his son John attended the sale of D. M. Meak's at Waddle. on Friday. Kills & Murderer, A merciless murderer Is Appendl. cities with many victims, but Dr. Kine's Naw Life Pills kill it by prevention, They wently stimulate s*amach Neer and hawels, preventing that eclopeing thas Invites anpendicitis curing Con. stipation. Headneohe, Millaneness, Chills 26¢ at Green's Pharmacy Co, | burr, | sermon | sermon lin | to | new : that REBERSBURG. Thomas Brungard, of Is visiting her brother, Mrs Green T™ BE Royer, Miss Jessie Milthelm, Rev. C. N, Wolfe preached an able in the Evangelical church on evening. This was his last to the people of Rebersburg again entering the ministry at Pa., and will move thither near future; we are all sorry him go. Our hest wishes company him and family to home, Prof. Henry days with his Roland Royer Waite spent Sunday at Sunday He is Perkasie, the soe ne his their | Meyer spent a few parents here and wife, of Altoona, spent a few days in our town and while here, were called to Madison burg to witness the sudden death of | her mother, Mrs. Jacob Frank Rumor has it, that 8. A. Blerly teach a spring term of school A valuable which the Hubler Bros, bought sale at Millheim about three ago, died of lung will horse, at a weeks fever The tion are besides doing. WwW. chant, sick Drs seen too numerous to Musser and Smith streets almost dally, | own Dr. Bright is are Frank, our our men- on what F. Blerly, our huckster and mer- has remodeled the interior of | his store and painted it. He now more able to accomodate the public Rev. N. A Whitman announced from his pulpit on Sunday evening the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary s« ty of his hurct 1 give a jJubllee meeting on evening, March 12, to which ordially invited as it is to be and instru 1 in Che Aare enter pro recita one ining rammé« Cor Come MILLS Are n SPRING ¥ wdding well great) can they or Increased ¢ business than the former agent Prof Mo will open hi pring ter hool = Lppearan him for one he more gROT ’ Ay "4 ashing ¢ PLEASANT GAP ' r Mare) ’ ger Mra lover Ar spring Keen and plon coldt Miss Mabel Mrs. Ries Clayt Rice break on two this Harry cham ts to onll nr having col ny time ju Frank breakers Keon visited her sister Wednesday evening had the misfortune to the shafts of his bugey broken Thursday evening, while return ing from Bellefonte, the result of ing run Into by a rig going towards Rellefonte Those who John Bliger's, were, William Bliger, Mr Brooks and Mra daughter Francesa Harry Bwartz his parents here, friend Mr. and Mra. Boyd Shull, fonts, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Keen, here, Rev. EB. A. Meredith opened a re- | vival meeting at the Advent church last Bunday evening. Miss Grace Bhearer, of Zion, was at [EE Swartz's last week doing some sewing. one or st [oe Innt have Inst he Sunday at Mr Mr. and Mra and Mra. Jasper Jonn Meyer and spent Sunday with with his lady gpent also Barnum's Advice. P. T. Barnum sald: “I f cone« fons that what success I have in Hie mar falr'y ba attributed more to the publle press than to nearly all other causes combined. Advertise your business. ™ | the | account | James lurday, | the in | law | noon | of Wednesday hair! of Belle. | JULIAN, Campbell, who Bellefonte hospital weeks, returned George has for home heen the this at Inst two Week | much Improved. Earl Kiine, of of Pittsburg, poor health the winter with Turner, returned seemingly much John Anderson, who Is Altoona shops. spent Thursday with his Tallhelm Mrs. George Gray is Two Maryland wife been sent to the whipping the last month; good magistrate, That would in this part of the country, there would be less of it done Mrs, E. 8. Bullock spent the after and evening at the home Ake's, at Port Matilda, on Fri who has been his uncle, | home on Sat improved employed Wednesda grandmother O11 spending in and Mrs. seriously heater: hav post with decision il the he a ge ma be Rev, day The Oop ned in the show Indian an two hall night, Medicine Co engagement and Is giving a with the and Saturday pay nights, with a f 6 and 10 cents t and well worth Oregon up town each week's 1 req which mittance « all righ are in going to | soe At the for has been Erie, Pa returned and looks stay at home irry ¥ with who at LP soldier's last six Saturday pects to W eare ms Hall her recov Rev Doris, home montt is m WEST BRUSHYV XY. '} Mel ALLEY ’ aft f oush tract, the Br at her after J cnke and taffy WJ wishing rr done ‘ re turned he many birthdays more BUFFALO RUN. who attended the Mr. and Mm. FH said to have had Fo) that Mr. and Mrs, Clem another party like that Peanut Clem- fine Thore, nt are Hope will have poOn party pon's, time ron AERIN, Girny town broken passed through our week with a badly Kepheart day ast up buggy Those who attended party at Mrs, A. L had a fine time Mra, Jonas Stine was called Philipsburg one day last week to see her mother who Is very poorly, Herbert Gray, of Bellefonte, {ed his sister, Mra FH over Sunday On the sick list are, and Mra. FF. M. Huey, | Hartsock and brother J. W., Weaver's family had all been {Inld up with tonsilitis, and we are | glad ta hear of thelr speedy recovery. There were a great many of our | people attended D. I. Meok's sale on Friday. Mr. and Mra. Clark Hartsock vis. ited thelr parental home over Sun ee wv. A. IL. Frank will preach his farewell sermon at Gray's church, Maroh 12th, at 10:30 a. m., before he goes to conference; hope he will re. turn, ons the quilting Johnson's say they visit. mF Minn Harris Esther { lodge the | * home last | to | Clemaon, | On Thursday evening, March 2nd, the little town of Stormstown was thrown Into a state of excitement ag the sun passed down over the | tops, and the shades of | began to fall, and peoples | the east and west, and STORMSTOWN. from for the 1. O Was going to magmhnhers, mysteries 0. F, take and Of and men, some time that thut place of 21 new reveal them all the the order Then came old young men, le men and and men all vocations At about nine o'clock p team, Allegheny Tyrone, arrived confer the Bed did in a class to men fat Ife the d¢ lodge, on the cene to which they cer splendid an of of m Gateway of morning cam m. the and all The on Off ex from began register elow ! odor pot exception |! 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