Page 6. bp a tr Soe THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, April 27, 1911, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. | ZION. After nearly a week's lay-off on ac- oount of Inclement weather, ers are again busy at their farm work. | | built Wheat ing fine; frozen out, hay and whe H. A. Hoy dinner guests on Sunday. Mrs. Henry sick list for glad to say Is this writing Wa noticed look - well | good | good. and young clover old clover is The outlook amt crop and at nre pretty for a is very family were over his brother Cyrus’ L.esh has gome time, somewhat the are been on but we improved at the venerable Swartz, of Hublershurg, pa our village on Monday The stave mill down for the p Fred Wells, Jr, and Fred Y have gone to Virginia where they secured employment Our supervisors men, were 8 r stone He expects to start the long, and make the roads go when the State road our valley tl some good roads Charley 1 Clevenstine ental hor Charley fancier not wi Indiftere nt offsprings the number the few very delice: and Frank Hockman huckster, ha chicks, ar Yoney by G. H. making Decker The n snow on S but it car Now J¢ world without a Commer weak, John A.| throug! in the has shut resent arnell have with that a t te puttin We have weather has pu plow ing The be a green Joseph house end. Some of with « On last entered the and took had been at Buffalo was an hon his life, and neighbors. Mr a week hef years, He seven children Loyd, of State Jane, Edward, Pome. Funeral Mars! ore his wed B wife and Pattor Awrence Adda, at leaves to mou Charl Nettle and took place Friday af. ternoon., at 2 o'clock, services being conducted by Rev. C. UT Shuey, of Bellefonte. Interment le In Mayers cemetery Last Tue and 9 o'clo the house on by Dallis Marshall covered at the bor, who wa fonte: he and things the burning how tha will not broken ER sday mu fire the ming wns The sant end Ware 11A4ly REBERSBURG Mrs. Forest | rich r are visiting At her Brungart's We are is still The bod funeral w broug! Unlon ple atten Melvin bra Faxor married ARAN k, Town and Mrs \ Mrs. Nichols. of William visiting at William Franks T. A. Auman of school on good attendance Roy Kreider school at State at home, port, are opened Monday a spring term with a fairly is attending spent Bunday who College, LYONSTOWN., Mrs. Wh. Lyons was called to the badside of her brother, Hugh Shultz, | of Milesbhurg, who Is very ill | Mrs. Lida Reed, of Blandshure, spent Bunday with her sister, Mra. W M. Lyons Mra. Albert Lyons spent a day with | her daughter, Mra. Charley Shope, of Upper Marion. Lawrence Bathurst, A pleasant caller at Mra. E Tierney, Eimer Bryan, of Curtin, spent Bun- day at the home of EB. Tierney. | MILESBURG, Miss Edith Woomer, of Pleasant | Valley, who has been 111 for some! time does not seem to Improve very | rapidly, Charles Brown purchased a fine | mare of Harry Haagen, of Beech Creek, a short time ago. Farmers have been put mek by | the bad weather around this vicinity, Quite & number from this commun- ity attended the exercises given by of Curtin, was | his daughter's, the graduation class last week, Miss | plowing, some have dug garden, while [arrive at others wish for dry and warm weath- | Amber Confer, of this place, being one of the graduates, — | Elmer C, the farm- | and residence { other LEMONT. Roses is having repainted Wagner is his store this week. having a plece his house which will make nice sized house, Agnes Grove's new porch improvements, that she is ing done, certainly makes homelike. Mrs. James CC. Williams Is quite ill present with muscular rheumatism Clayton Etters, Oak Hall's hustling miller, is having a new gasoline and oil engine put mill dur ing time vater William E had a root put sidence David to them a Mrs, and hav- things at to use new iron on thi last Bellefonte, AMONK spent old inl property of on sold thir 1 the ! her Wis every thter dau ROCK FORGE » roads will be fine Quite a number and along Spring Marvliall's funeral falo, H. E Sunday from around Rock on Friday at Buf- Walters with his Rider, Buffalo Dani spent for Ban« } ay April 26t) Mt Pleasant Jacob Bigelow, our p to date maker, has In his shop a with which he can enlarge well as giving Impressions for bunlons, corns, etc Orvis Willlams' face is too small to hold the smiles-—it Ia a girl all right The bullding committee of the United Brethren church here have se. cured a suitable location In Port Ma- tilda on which to erect a new parson age replacing the one near har device LL OoAne neas shoes of i stroyed by fire —— SMULLTON. WALIZER: ~The funeral CC, Walizger, at Smuliton, last | was largely attended, being the only of Ralph T | Creek attended Irma | recently de- | Monday | WINGATE, Chas. A. McLaughlin left to visit friends In Preaching in the church here, by May 7th, at 10:30 Spoolie Haines Stanley's claim and wood cutter as he asserted an elephant Elizabeth ind Thos. Heaton and wife, let fover Their sister wil eriously 11 with the ble to be ound again i Wit of wttendir . Thursday, West Virginia, United Evangelical Rev, 1. OO and 7:30 disputes champion Boggs F311 hunter township en killed us of Billy never ey Anna, d iyghter's have the Fk renee, dis LIne Mr week nearns the proud He of The students have all returned fron VALCS and are now work again. Only weeks till commencement W. J. Wilder left for Massa. ch on Saturday where he will make his future home down more Prof usetts seven SPRING MILLS. are complaining about not ing done on thelr farms went her Armers AVing anvth of Sun wife's f Hecln tel last Meyers and Mr Martha Boal ing her needle home this week Blanche Rowe spending a few Mervin Kuhn's Clem. Garner spent at Tyrone Mrs. Willlam Stover and Mrs. Sarah Bellefonte, William Stover attended eral of Shannon Boal, last Wednesday i Ruth Rupp, of State College, spent | over Bunday at her parents’ home here, (Goheen of Walnut Grove, Is weeks at the home of Inst Thursday daughter, Shuey spent Saturday In the fun- | at Centre Hall, WINGATE. Mra. James Davidson left Saturday | to visit her brother, Herman B. Alkey, | lehild of 8. A. and Ida M. Walizer. He | who Is seriously ill at Lewistown, is greatly missed in his home, | Sunday school, | many friends. He was born August ist, 1804, and died April 20th, | 20 dayw. al virtues, stirling amiable disposition, | made at Rebershurg, Interment [the Methodist church, Mary Hartman, of near Wolfs Store, moved in James Miller's house. | welcome her as a neighbor and friend, Jacob Winkleblech ls Improving his | home, lately purchased of Elias Breon, in the | in society, and by his wife, of Bush Grove, spent A young man of exception. | Bunday here with his wife at possibilities and home of Thomas Murray, wan services being ! conditions, | conducted by Rev. J. Max Lantz, of thelr song, Clark brand new Sunday | here with his sister, Mrs. Carl Poor. Geist and his 1911, | man making his age 18 years, 7 months and | Harry J. Parks, of Altoona, spent the Owing to the unfavorable elimatie | the farmers postponed | “Here we go a sowing” | [Inst week, | Mrs. John Harnish, pur looal post. rheumatism, ] Plummer Strunk is having a Bell | telephone installed In his home which | | Jacob is a hustler, as well as a good | makes the total three In our village, | neighbor, and gives | many men, Everybody Is weather, employment longing for spring | Some of our farmers are 04 east, due here at to an Ell Btere and James Snyder have had phones for some time, Under the new P. R, hr schedule No. | 8:00 p. m., will §:15 Instead, Ky White, of Bellefonte, spent here last week at P. B. lddings’ | buggy | Kentucky | stand Sheared, | | George Latle apeeddy hottie NITTANY. Miss Lydia Ling, who at Zion, spent over Sunday with parents and friends here, Danlel Long purchased a last week E. Kessinger Jack last nt his barn, Preaching on Bunday attended Quite a her fine new Ww. received a week, which will number of our people tended the funeral of Mrs, Rossman, at Clintonaale, last H. A. Long, after spending a with his family, returned to his agaln on Monday There large number of new farm jmplements unloaded at Nit- tansy tation, this pring so far, and there still m ! ig in, such ne plow 13 aken, harrow land t a other Wills ATF ant Gap / at- week work Wis A Were CENTRE LINE BRANCH-—College Tw tle to tel} read Miss Katie has mpl ed at Mrs Homans for a few weeks glad to may that is getting better recovers Andrew 1. in Ne Am Hope for her Mrs OMS Mis siting her entertalr How's This? We afer One H ir are ran f COstarre Ostarrh Cure Reward for red by any that n be Hall's ’ } NEY A OUT We. the undersigns > - y. 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