Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, April 13th, 1911. orrespondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sectfons of the County, NITTANY, Perry Webner, of Waddle, several days with his family here last week. Mrs. George Lannan, of Mill visited at the home of Harry Jer several days last week, and in caring for thelr daughter who has been very ill with but are glad to note that she is much better. How many eat on Easter, The funeral of old Mr. Jimmie Love, passed through our town on Sunday: interment at Snydertown Mr. Love was well known here and was a ly respected old gentleman. Beezer's auto, of Bellefonte, ed through our town on Sunday 14 passengers, enroute for Mr. Love's funeral, but just below town the car broke down and the passengers were compelled to walk back to the grave- yard. They telephoned to Bellefonte and two more cars were sent down to return the passengers; among those the writer knew w Emanuel! Gar. brick of Zion: that was hard luck an occas that Miss Cs Dorman Mackeyvill ] Elery were guests family on Hall, alded Ruth, CEES are you going Pass. with 18 on n like rdle has gone to 1d family, of daniel Sho K raps Lamar, and wers in the uite How o 1 the last vee k ar comfodder . Some of our farmers are Next will be arden m Dor had April hol scl de and there arday r Mins aking M STATE COLLEGE George cured w and began Monday and the i gardens and getting the ground In The Bell Felephone ( finished wires throug! have a compl spring day g up the preparing for shape for seeds ompany have and siringing town and now they nir YAS A i setting poles hers WOODWARD, Dr and ter La Philadelphia , accompanis Helen Lemont, former's W. B Hosterm Amber, of Johnhstown ents over Bunda The BE Easter ont April 16 All welcome Miss Florence Hteim! left Friday for MifMfiinbure employed Mrs. BE Grace have weeks with their parents, Mra. C. W. Hosterman Misa Flossie Runkle, who had been visiting In Zion, has returned home, ROMOLA, David Confer, of Orviston, was seen here on Sunday. There will be a box social Geo nls Ard, of Minn the dd visited or = i An : | Dreese. of parentis aughter, par chur ent al ertainm sngel an evening ry where she on in HB. Btover and daughter spend a few Mr. and come to at the home of Dock Brickley's, April 16th; | all Invited to attend, Our school will close April the 17th, | Miss Margaret Yearick, of Nittany, | was & week end visitor with her cous in, Mrs. Harman Bowes, Mra. Jacob Bechdel, of Bnow Shoe, visited her rents, Mr. and Mm Thomas MoCloakey a day this week. Men, Tydia Jones Is visiting her brother, Luavid Peles Wa han Bann glck Tor seme time hat In improving. spent | | Inside Tress | pneumonia | to | | sleighing high- | | smile SNOW SHOE. see the snow? Harm has much improved the of his house by putting in a brick fireplace. The fire escape on the Mountain House makes it new equipped with all modern Improvements. H. W. Rabert has begun his house; Wm. Quick has tract, Mark Mooney, Did you x. J. on cone- work the our hustling mall man, had his sleigh out on Thursday night, 6th, and drove to Clarence and back. This, no doubt, was the last of the season. Kelly Is wearing a now: jt's a girl. Wednesday night of the Junior class tendered a reception ta the senlars in the basement of the M. E. church. After a lunch which everyone enjoved, toasts were given by tev. R. P. Ruch, H. W. Rabert, secretary of the school board, J. R Confer, president of the board: Prof. C. P. Shorts, Clarence Thompson, president of the class; and Vilbur president of the juniors All time and wished the reception next night, Mr James broad On last week, a good ke fay Gay E TYLERSVILL : WM fs day Mra. John in Caries on BOALSBURG. services will he held In the church on Bunday evening of Centre Hall, opened school on Monday with of scholars of Altoona, was and neighbors week of Centre Hall, with her sisters Fisher, and Mm Sara Easter Reformed Mary Grove A summer quite a number Mra. Alfred Osman, greeting old friends here, several days last Mra. Lizzie Jacobs, spent over Bunday Mra. Amanda Hweeney Mrs mann, spent home of W Stover Abner M spent a day Centre Hall last week, with or Mre dren, week In The funeral was held at town, last Wednesday : and sister, of Axe one day last week at the Hooves iHiam or two at his broth- Irry chil last two spent George Fisher and Harold and Nevin, Bellefonte of Penjamin Btemm his home just east of morning, Rev. C, 8B, Btover conducted the services; | burial In the Boalsbhurg cemetery, sn —— — Nailed Him to the Sidewalk, A man nailed to the sidewalk Is hardly In a worse predicament than one who fesls too nguid to move, Bexine Pills are guaranteed for any form of nerve weakness In men or women. Price, $1 a box, § boxes #5 with full guarantes, Address or call at CM. Parish, Bellefonte, Pa, where thaw ast all the principal remedies dv wut subaetitule Haig ROMOLA, Onell, of McKeesport, and Miss Fay Sausaman, of Tyrone are visiting ot the home of the form. er's mister, Mrs. J, Howard Tipton Miss Mary Oyler departed Thursday for East Salamanca, where she will the with her brother Ammon Miller moved Into the pled by Harry Lloyd Lucas Sunday with Lucas, of this Miss Justena ern! days last lellefonte Ed Confer Friday Mrs. F. C visited her brother Roy Lock Haven hospital parents here, Mr. and Oyler Mr Mrs, Stella lant N.Y. #pend summer Clyde, of Orvyliston, formerly ha house OCC! Long of Big Run, his grandfather place Markley week with spent Charles Bpent se relatives in moved to Run last Harker, of Johnsonburg at the and also her Mrs. J Ww Oyler, Harvey, of CO and rel Cred irtin, is here isant Val er parents Miller Boeeeh Creek her sis itives Springs AARONSBURG REBERSBURG vi neapirat tained the Corn self mportan onal rid and Samuel 1 potato | The ypedd 1 ir lohs They 1! ght them at } cents are mone that can hought William Zones had Dormer Emer ick and John Lucas putting a new porch In front of his house which will add greatly to the home The fishermen are now counting the Aayn the trout peason to open, which promises to be & good one from all reports od uo Wn ad There still he for ROCKVIEW, Walters has given Collegs B.A the Those who spent up moving to Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fra. were, Miss Grace a Katharine Miss CGerty and Alfred Shuey Ella. Mary, Mittle and Bar! home gler Hoy, Mises Neese, Mrs George spent a few at Scotia, Runkle Frazier has gone to Buffalo Run to work at Bhup's saw mil which Curtis Wagner has at present sawing the timber out on the farm which Harry Markle lives on, John Grove made a flying trip Pellefonte on Baturday morning. and family their relatives hears days with Kicked by a Mad Morse, Bamuel Birch, of Beetown Wis, had a most narrow escape from los. ing his leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, but at last Pucklien's Arnica Salve cured it completely. Its the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, bolls, eczema, cuts, corns, ocold-sores, bruises piles on earth. Try It Me at [Greon's Pharmacy Co, Hellefonte, Pa. | | Ebbs LOVEVILLE. The Misses Fannie and Amanda Sellers, of Dungarvin, spent a day last week at the home of thelr aunt, Mrs, Mary Thomas. Mrs. Belle Fisher left on Friday visit among friends Miss Anna Hoover home of her cousin, and Miss Edith for an extended and relatives i is visiting at the Mins Georgiana Gage, to H. G. Ebbs expects Milesburg in the near D, R. Thomas and CC, a narrow escape on Monday after noon: while engaged In tearing down an old house the bullding callapsed: they were on the roof and « vthing crashed to the and left hanging to the limbs of a big tree which hung over the ho ig all they have to thank for the ing of their lives Hugh DATrsc! to move future, W. Blair had to | Har arrived « welcon =. 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