Page 6. —_ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. PORT MATILDA. The summer normal opened on Monday, the 10th inst, with an enroll- ment of 26 students, with the prospect of several more; Bellefonte, Sandy Ridge and Stormstown, represented In the school Easter Sunday was observed In the M. BE. church by the Rev. W. F. GH- bert, pastor with an appropriate ser- mon. Mrs, A. S. her home from she underwent a and is now slowly Mrs. Mary Young by ill for some time writing on a fair way William Cowher will this season herd for « on hi pasture location, which is « ast side th 1 good pas years exper doubt. For are Price has returned Philadelphia, where serious operation improving. has been serious- but is at this to recovery. again wttle and care of The ground was Easter morning. The Rev. Ellis, pastor tist church, reminded a gation, on Easter Sunday, urrection of our Savior, quent sermon. Pius Frant the cove, and Taylor township week at the home of Squire Beckwith; we have no further particulars, Health Officer S. R. en his allotted territory a ca vass in the past week Rev. H. A. McKelvey, United Brethren churcl Easter Sunday both able closely on the Doctor VanKirk, visiting his vd Ellis. Rumor for the near Miss S. 8. in Tyron« Miss Lilllar short r Pringle has giv- reful Eagle and Dell. Greely ited his pa Reese, wit this week, Miss Ma home near | tion with no } John Robinson, Sundayed among of Bell Hollow Mr f ~ 0 il friends at SPRING MILLS. Prof. Mover, ot nt ness had counie d to be The Satur come I catct two he Gram! where to him ut fully 46 The Ea formed ct children music was tice that = John Zer! are visiteing at Pro Wm Grove spent with his family he Pennfield Clearfle Grove Is employed surveyor Smith Bros. are sale of stoves and ty days, commencing They have some bargains don't miss it The sale of W. O. Gramley attended the ows should brought n the hogs round The roy and did not they atk drove Into | DD. Long's only the dri ‘ Id not and the ros wt all, around and n start having a furniture for Saturday to special i'w one ore they gentlemen ther from two the one 0 Po Mi coal nor when they coal yard, straight turned A New wish to buy any the price f coal wee a0 andl took they CENTRE LINE, Easter with a white the ground, which gave the very beautiful appearance Mra. Elizabeth Stine and son John spent Sunday at the home of W, E Btover's with the Iatters sister, Mm Catherine Stover, near Pine Grove Mills. CE CAmMe snow on trees a» Benson SBundayed at the home of H. C. Nearhoof's lawrence Chronister of don furnace, spent parents Mr. and Mrs. Cole, of Binking val ley, spent Sunday with the “latter's parents, William Taylor's Harry Gensamore's little son, fell on Friday evening from a chair and broke his arm below the elbow Harold Way and brother John drove to Tyrone on Saturday evening; what are the attractions, boys? Minnie Brostetter Is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Rumberger, near Cross Roads, for some time The tralling arbutis Is coming out in full bloom In places. The farmers, of this section, turn. od over quite a Jot of soll last week, but the hard rain we had on Friday stoped them from plowing again. CENTRE OAK. Lots of onlon snows but the onions are not near all planted yet, so you may expeolt more snow, The farmers will be busy plowing whenever the weather Is favorable, B. F. Frankenberger has the masons ting up & wall for the summer also a chimney for the wash- Gardner Grove Is bullding a large poultry house and has a fine lot of chicks for same, when completed, Mra. Mary A. Hunting- Easter with his Boyd, Tyrone, | to | | AARONSBURG. James Swabhb, of Tusseyville, { down to bring his mother's last load of | furniture. | There were three quiet weddings In {town last week on Wednesday (ing, Mr. Carter and Miss Fanny { Arney were married at the Reformed | parsonage by Rev. W. D. Donat. On Saturday night, between {and twelve o'clock, Rev. Donat had a wedding. The contracting parties were, Wm. Haflley and Catherine Stover, both from our town. Rev. Geezy had a wedding parsonage; on Saturday 16th of April, Herbert Eva Stover; her father now he will not another his In marriage his the and sald, girl of at evening, Corman George give again. of Bellefonte, with well, ( Harper, Inst woe) spent a Mrs. Sue Rot ny morning, when thi delle Mey - was n ws was received from stating the death of J. CO er, formerly of this place It shock to the nelghbors and his friend many Magdalena Weaver, who spent eight or 1 re months In Hazelton, has re- turned home, John Hq 1 " " ren spent arel per sterman, the law, wife and Sabbath with his John Haines, ‘harles Wolfe Is 8 and heart trouble v { 1.4 two chil brother-in Mrs, ( dropsy ifering with ™ ri'n NITTANY. } MceCaled } Spe nt le ! mi ord Easter with his par- mar friends her rmers are | ny Ing wen le ths place were a or hear of irming de Cedar Run this place Miss Car Mr. and Mrs have the sympath) this ommunity social on Saturday patronized and a nice sum was taken In for which the so ely are very grateful to everybody Mrs. Earl Archey, of Clintor dale, isited her parents and Mra Dan. Long, on Sunday Mr. Berry, of Mifiinburg our town one last week eral new which we he sold Well, we right and nearly eve OT on last Earl C on Friday evening at They formerly lived Mra. Corman formerly rie Long, daughter of Dan. Long. They f the people In The Easter night, was well Saturday 1 rmans house | at was near Mr was In ay buggies with sev inderstand had the home our raster Easter rabbit in towry snow all visited ry PLEASANT GAP, Mrs, Clayton Gettig has ill for the past few days Ross has been laid up matisam a few days Charles Rosa, who for years has lived at Niagara prised his parents by home unexpectedly noon Mr. Barret has come to his daughter, Mrs. William Miss Pearl Walte left for where she will visit friends John Uhl removed his front-lawn fence which greatly Improves his property B. IL. Wilson opened a term of sume mer school In the high school ing on Tuesday Cline Cronoble, ty~four fish on other records so far, The Water Co, which will pipe | water through our town, began work in the miuntain on Tuesday. HB. L. Wilson, after closing the win. | tor term of school, visited his parents {at Philipsburg. He returned on Mon. day. Lee Zonge visited Hecla. heen Mra with q ite Joseph the rheu- the past six N. Y., sur. arriving at their on Sunday after. Moyer having caught twen- Saturday, beats all his parents at LYONTOWN, Mrs. Wm. Lyons spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Hunter Knisley, of Bellefonte. Bamuel Lyons Very sore eye Mrs. John Darey and children spent the latter part of the week with her sister, Mra. Chas. Bohad. Charles Tiernly, with his gentleman friend, Henry Toohey, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Tierney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shope Sun- dayed with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Lyons, Is suffering with a was | | cleaning and even- | eleven | | A cane Pittsburg, | bulld- | ROCK FORGE. principal business Is bowse garden making: both men and women are digging into the spring work. George Fike bought a fine cow week from Geo. Mitchel for efit of his parents. Willlam Shuey looks two feet taller since he is grandfather; after you he come grandfather once, it looks as if you were getting older; so if vou see William walking around any time with remember, its grandfathers fashion to walk with a cane Daniel 1. Houser hunting pigs; scarce in thelr Our last the ben- was ns he vicinity here "nr around says they nice western working AYE ever 1d here mother transacted aturday notion of neg this r that Miss organist In IR A great fie meets, meetings Bol Walters again after taking Mrs. Howard again, sister is aunt One of more, rning preparatory vices Sat ifternoon Bricker, of Gray, of the Bricker home 1 res sin were week Elmira and Bellefonte, last wn SKUNK HOLLOW. Mrs. Jacob Kern, who spent several | daughter, Mrs. Wm returned to her home months with her Wert, at Patton, lon Thursday Mrs. Sarah Aumon trip to We comm made Bellefonte on Thursday have a young gentieman in our nity who drives a free hack to town every Saturday evening and not wishing to walk should oall Harry Mra week at Mr Henry Bnavely, returned to Milesburg James Vonada ward, spent Sunday Andrew BEhawer's Miss Minnie Vonada at F. A. Auman’s Hamuel Angle and Harry Auman were Poe Valley on Baturday tw fish for trout; hope they nad good sud OfuR James Green Don't Paradise Ce. A { Vonada one on and Mrs her home the home of at of Wood- home of and wife at the spent Sunday to Finkle Briar forget preaching services at Sunday evening Confer Is working spent Sunday at for W live with | TYLERSVILLE, Mrs. Wallis Kooney and children, lof Mackeyville, visited friends and | relatives here over Easter | Russel Shrack and three children, of | Booneville, were at this place last Baturday {| Landis Greninger, iat Bellefonte, was Easter, Arthur Eckel | Johnsonbure, { his family. Floyd Miller, who Is at Loganton, was home over Saturday. PP. Greninger and Harvey Zellors made a business trip to Lock Haven one day last week, Mrs. Ellls Frantz, who fell last winter and hurt her hip badly, Is now suffering Intensely. The trout season opensd on Satur day the 15th and the banks of the creck are now full of people. who at is employed home over who spent Easter here with Kicked Out of Mis Rights, It seems In this age that a person who Is not In his brightest mood Is forced to take a Red oy . A a xine Tia J 3 a box, or six boxes for ment guaranteed, Trent a business James Green, after spending a | ! in working at | FILLMORE, We had a white Easter and a very {eold one; the weather has been very | changeable during the past few | We are glad to say that those | have been on the sick list | be around again. Mrs. Frank Downing and Mra, | Btover, of Coleville spent last | day at the home of James Huey's | Miss Gustie Tressler and Mrs {me Campbell, of State College, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Joseph { Willard Norris | Branch with his | Mr. and Mrs. | Sunday at State Bay, C. H., the fleld and pocket, better pocket and save want to fight fire George Lohr Is smiles all over since that bouncing baby to wash dishes; papa Is a to eall you, George Frank l.ohr returned the Altoona hospital where her fa 1! od who Fm-« Tressler, mother, Henry College, next time you have matches keep them trouble again are in your in your unless his face girl came name Mrs from home she parted for their : } o'eYesed hing her tha ROMOLA ting 0 or her } ‘ Mrs. P O and Miss eparted on ors 3 sell RRITIAL ‘ Tyrone for thelr respective homes Saturday, after visiting the form. sister. M J. Howard for a short time Miss Edith Miller, Beech Creek, | her parents, Mr ler here Roy Oyler, who had been to the Lock Haven hospital came home last Wednesday, departed on Saturday for Johnsonburg where {he will visit friends for some time and will also visit his brother Clyde. at | Fast Salamanes N. Y before he re. {turns home Watkins Creek Na who is employed at Mra. John Mil conf Rody but wh and James who Is Peec} here je empl his spent vids at ent Sune Miller nfer, of Howard, = home of Mr. John PORT MATILDA. Easter arrived In our town brand new cloak of white led by old winds and squalls of snow Surely or will not be to stay much longer Our farmers are far thelr work this spring have any plowing done year oats was sowed and with a ARCCOMpPan many more warm weath- able AWA) behind with Only a few yet, Last up and look green I was told that George get the prize for getting outside eagn on Easter. They say he away with 3% dozen. That would eating some The snakes are thawed out. Some blacksnakes on the the road east of town got be beginning to one killed same spot They two along would measure about three and one half feet, | On Monday evening we had the pleasure of listening to the state fNeld | worker of | School Board, Miss Robison. She gave | a very Interesting and instructive talk, |8he told us that Centre county was {far In the rear In Sunday Bohool work. |'We Intend to raise the standard of | this our district so that we will quali. |fy as one of the first rank. If we all get interested and do our part, old Centre county will blossom out as a massive rose. Let us all gird on the armor and get to work. How's This? We sme Ott lutdral Donate Resad doe atk ee of Ostareh that cannot be cured by Mall Ostarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & L« Toledo, 0, , have known ail transactions able 10 oafry out any obligations made WaLoInG, Kinnanw & Mawvin, Woholenn ie Thursday, April 20th, 1911, days, | are able to! Kate | Tues- | spent | at the home of their parents, | spent Bunday at the | Norris spent in vou | new | Do You Feel This Way? Do you feel all tired out? Do you sometimes : think you just can't work sway at your profes. sion or trade any longer 7? Do you have a poor ape- tite, and lay awake at nights unable to sleep? 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His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice, Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing desler into taking inferior substi- tutes for Dr, Pierce's medicines, recommended to be “just as good.”” Dr Pierce's medicines are ov xxown comrosimion. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers, Made from roots without slechol, forming drugs, World's Dispensary Medical Association, B ——————— Contain no habit. r YEE if glo, oN xX. SUCCESSFUL BUSI- NESS MEN The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA, Tipton, | spent Sunday with | The Transmission of Money 10 distant points 18 best accomplished CHEN oom dF The Bellefonte Trust Co., Bellefonte, Pa. od | Even | the grass has only just begun to grow | Young will | of | get | Are Children Worth Bringing Up? Can It Be Done Without Rubbers? This is what appeared in a recent number of the AMER ICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH The family doctor should din it into the mothers head all the time, that the health of their children's lies 10 their feet No child or when Keep the feet dry. Never let them get wet should be allowed to go out in the snow or rain walking is wet, without rubbers, the Pennsylvania Sunday | REMEMBER —~Yeager's RUBBERS are best and prices just a little CHEAPER than the other fellows, the YEAGER’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. XE 0 write John F, Gray & Son: Sucoossors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING, « BELLEFONTE Also Surety
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