Page 6, mmm — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 20th, 1911. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. ®rerevein MAMA AAAVAAIV AAA VATA AAA AYIA MA VIA VV AVA VAL § JULIAN, after spending a few weeks with his family at this place, returned last week to West Virginia Mr. Hand ig employed as a camp o« among the mammoth timber of that “Sunny” state The sad news of the of the Rev. Newton 8 PArsonag Paris, on July nn shock to ago Rev Brethren ing which tim both in town rural districts at the home enjoyed | tend our mourns his James Hand, ok sudden death Bailey, at his Bedford Co unexpected Carpe ntoer employed paring r r " BRUSHVALLEY ’ WES Quite ’ er of our p tended the ] : w ; thi Ltr) "Iarencs another Rey able Our for M for 1 I] hie ty Paul Wa Nittany Lil kl bow le he ft this will pla where wnrk ne There is borhood that ples dogs mean trick There the Yearick's church on B LIT means a} | in i This In » whoever Anew the nelgh soning the peo Vr and it preaching services In United Fyvangellral saturday evening, July 22 low will he TYLERSVILLE, Don't fofget the festival and the raising of the flag on Eaturday even ingen, the 22nd Ralph Hough, whe Is going to school at Philadelphia, ix here visit. fing his mother, Mrs. Thos, Greninger, and his brothers. Also Alva Hough, who Is working at Nittany, Is home now on a visit, Paul Vargas, who is attending the Normal at Lock Haven, Ia here on a visit, Merrill Gingery, who is working at Aaronsburg, was visiting his parents, sisters and brothers last Sunday. Miss Linnie Bletz, who Is working at Nittany, was home over Sunday, | ZION. "he weather conditions vorable for haymaking iting, and the farmers tage of the same and have both crops | stored in their barns in fine condition The hay crop was about an while the wheat is perhap “ better than a half crop l his thre vheat bi were most and har took advan vi AVErae crop, | Httle | Bin Smith tarted wll falr. featured M nnie Wither i was the | Minn spent urday Ww : Cireemal re "yi My rhter f wit} ani Int und nere Ha vim LY re of tote his mother Minn town Firma Htormms sttended the lawn here on Saturday Week Rachel Flick, Heaton, of Julian Stump were Edgar of of visitors here lower Egypt; Linnie Bennett, Summers I'nlonville visiting end nf Gum Zion Harrie Susanna Ntlere, of Andrew intives Heaton in it Julian this kieberry crop is an abun as scores are seen wending dally with thelr NON woek The | Aant one thelr way homeward ! Ket | ROCK VIEW, correction made from last week tems Malvin Maver, who Wha Mr. Hutchison Tate's pome time ago Is back and well contented and pave he has a mood home. He left thinking he would make money but Is only 12 years old and sald he would not leave again, A Rock left The Centre Democrat prints the most news and Is never tainted with the odor of garlle. | yor them If they don't. { Rock, ROCK FORGE, are having and the g up i Brent getting thelr Wi very dr weather all dr peopl Ie » oroek it arden b may of walter Aare our John Colpetzor since that hn now Méver's evening Kline of attended in pub Vor the FILLMORE Most of our arn wheat, b in ors re it ve need of a and pots Crust Is very throug? hay to good rain Erow il at this hauling 1 make We to help the Mra writing. Mre Charles College The Hunt This ery Are cory Reuben oes HT anf Norrie Is visiting her » other friends of n Miate Treanler will be Jul pienle vke the reunion on Saturday, a basket and 1» held at ith oy ens ore Park will be body able here Fillmore evening, July and candy freshments body Benner new bugey; him, girls The young gents, of State College, who hire rigs at that place and come to Flllmore, driving the roads all hours In the night, had better drive slow as there will be an officer ses af and Ome day will he MB festival irch n el and and all will and held at the on Baturday lee cream, cake of the season's re. he served Every help a good cause Gummo has purchased fie look out come bre for on | | | wife | A. home nna CURTIN, Mrs. John daughter, of Bunbury, Mrs. Osman's parents, Miles Doughman, Mrs, Sadie Gill and son visited at the home Gingher on Sunday, Miss Florence Baney of Roy Hazzard and Mrs, John John visited the H.R. C on Sunday. ihe and sons Fr Jar vi her daught oph Of last Martha G great Jers Mr, and Osman are Mr. and Frank of Mru, vigited at on Sunday Curtin and little former's mother, Mr RON Mrs Mrs irtin, Shultz ited part and ink Adar Held Jo | n BOALSBURG ¥ } th ) ¢ Presahn ar nie evening Saturday i comm n services Apples Dropping ON Trees. Farmers say that their hopes of a bun apple crop to come next fall are being dashed to earth, as the green frult Is dropping off the trees They do not know If It was the too wet or the too dry weather that did It but the treen, which were laden with blossoms and green fruit, are losing It atl a rapid rate Lewisburg Journal per PraTe or Omo OY or Torreon, | LAAs Cousy i Frang J Conese ashen Hiner of 1h frm ¢ : jad In he (Hy w= : aloresadd. and thal sak pa ON} HUNDRED DOLLAY Ww neh pase of Cats an hat red by HALLS Tatas oath that he n ehe EY & x Aving sevlo. County sod Siate wun of and every the une of firm w Uwe taba be ¢ En OUR fworn to before me and Se this oth day of Deosanier, A. 1) i At AW i final * yrany Poesia a — fins Catarh Cue 5 taken Wternally and acl Meeetly upon the biol and mucous surtass of tie system. Sed for testimoniale, fre F IL CHENEY & 00, Toledo, O Bold by all Tvarieta, ie Wake Mails Famuy Pills for sonstip van. 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