Thursday, September 28th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 7. Correspondents’ Department Continued. JULIAN. Geo, Campbell, with dropsy confined to her Mrs suffering year, is writing. Reuben Walizer departed for Philipsburg where he his trade. Reuben {is an fellow and can hit the nail on the head twice every time he strikes once Samuel Shop moved his family from our town over to State College, where he Is employed David Meliss moved his household effects from the Davis property, the street to the house vacated by Shope, and owned by Mills Alexander J. C. Nason, while in his buckwheat field one day last medium sized stalk, and sake shelled and counted the grains to see how prolific was, and how many Just sound grains. It single stalk and not the either. Mrs. Katherine been making her daughter, Mrs. John rone, came down from that centre and circulated among her num- eérous relatives and oldtime friends at this place several weeks, departing Thursday of last for Martha Furnace, where entertained at the “jolly home" of County Treas G. G. Fink and family A cellar is dug and the pleted on which J. CC. N a new house on Beaver northwest of town The house when cupied by James ily. There the he been past this who has for the bed at lagt week will work at up-to-date HCeross week, picked up a for curiosity precious do aan Fa Williams, home Hoover 01 week she was wall ison wil street, in the near fut finished will Andrey and was a birthday me of Charles Ar urday evening in honor named gentleman A fun-making folks highly enjoved the festivi evening. Il Andrews many future Grant Martin and 4d near Bellefonte, spent home of Mr. Martins’ Richards departed RIES bell and ear : at any time by ! bis reader. 1 will mention only t ones: A "Centre Democrat.” wt Belteforte- PE TYe rT WER May ™ Wm. R. Blair, editor ar $y Dec. 25th. 1850. TI a few of the rares Tf or Whi . ROMOLA. Miss Lulu Yeager sper her friends, Miss M Mrs. Katherine M ard, spent Sunday ard Tiptor Frank Dales tor Marian friends at Heecl Those that pet Ovier's were | Haver Miss M ant Valles Daley. of this Elmer Yeager this writing We ter soon Mrs. John ley, spent “T1:T Harry Miller There will Summit HIN en ing at 10 Myers. a Bprings tend, Clyde Poorman and lady friend, Miss Lizzie Breth, of Yarnell were seer passing through ti ace on Bunda afternoon on thelr way to Howard George Mann Martin, whe Are employed at spent day at their home at this place Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller and daughter, Miss Frances, and grand daughter, Mabel Watkins, all of this place, spent Sunday with friends at Cedar Springs Ar 1 i a and son dig Run, Sun BRANCH, Those who visited at the home Curtis Meyer at the Branch George Meyer and family and Rishel, of Oak Hall Miss Katha Wasson took Belle Lytle’'s on Sunday, Quite a few from around here at. tended the festival In Boalsburg, Hat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bohn, Maggie of were Carrie dinner at ahd Carl Fehr visited at Belle Lytle's, Sunday evening. Henry Senta spent Sunday In Pine Grove; I wonder why? Branch Sunday school on come again and help us along, There will be preaching In the Branch Sunday school on Sunday ev- ening; everybody try and come. printed |} | | been seen In We had quite a few visitors at the | Sunday; | BENORE. lotter a friend of ours re- | time ago from Paul W Bluff, Sack Canada Sept. 21, 1911 Wilue i have | Here is a cleved Baudis, ome of Spruce My Dear Friend been going to write for the last three but I have been so darned busy haven't had time to write to anyone, The weather Is very wet here, t~0, we have a lot of trouble in hay ing and the crops are still growing and ripening very slowly: some of the grain is higher than vour head: the only danger is in frost from the wet weather but they are going to start | cutting about the 26th or 30th, if the weather is clear, My crop I8 poor as it was put in too late and had a start, and the cut worms cut a deal of it off while still tender havi cinch on the potatoes patel than our garden (meaning garden on the Baudl re) and 1 will get about from it I planted abo n Potatoes $1.50 | 23.50 for ones, | eam of oxen the oth 1700 ihn weeks that 1 poor | good But 1| I have a smaller rt home t he home at Ben Le new they welgh bought in partnership wn from tl them tome John ana ‘ thie ther, as | Ike wher sury thie REBERSBURG y to Pitts Prof. J. { rof Mor: Huntingdon Reformator spent al i His home hors He then Law. daye 3 ent riain , Junda Oscar Zong hael and lee wife, from Ax vith Harve ler'n rt ‘larence at Si Grove spent ‘ollege. What is the Spear tax collector ownship, will be at Friday afternoon 2511 All tax payers Mra. Daniel Klinger Is ywhn stalrs again The farmers are busy cogn and sowing wheat of Ben Peru school September should turn out, able to be | house on a cutting off STORMSTOWN. ] On the evening of Beptember 23rd, | three of our young men were walk- | ing up the lane towards Benner Wil son's with three of our young ladies, and when they got up to Mr. Fisher's, | the girls’ mothers were there with | buggy whips. The poor boys, they go | back to Btormstown In a hurry. William Gates, of Gateaburg, who Is | employed as conductor on a street car nt : Altoona, was seen passing through | | our town on Baturday evening. ! Breon and sister Katle, Alfred Shuey | Elder school and also Stormstown | school has opened with a large ate | tendance ] Mra. Daley, from Philadelphia, has | our town quite often in | her new auto, ! : Vote fore one-—Jas. Schofield for | Treasurer on the Democratic Ticket | he deserves your support at the polls | on Sept. 30th.—Ady, | I number tin thi | west n | farmer { labors | week \\LLLLLLLT 777 % Sg v Lamp Oils as a sunny day is to a cloudy day. Burns clear, full and steady. Burns to very last drop without re-adjusting “X wick. The best fa ZION. Fisher, who has been confined to bed for some time with rhe we are glad to say, is able to out again, Jerry Latz, who was at Snydertown and of vears ago, 18 friends and old a community, Mr poor boy, but i: He was sober trious and prospered in hi and dan enjoy life In his ism min be born and ral went west a circulating ed among quaintances Lutz went now a retired and new his Jimmy cae O CT CLOUT CATT ATA IC AT IT AVIV LAT TT AT ROS indus home 7 now on past & John love, from end Altoona, wa fn guest at Emanuel Gar brick's Billy Shaffer, who went to Pan Yan, N. Y.. on the fourteenth He thinks Zion 1s good enough for | him Picking grapes and pulling cab 1 was not to his liking; that's why | » home Noll and Harve trip to Tylersy ind stopped at the he John Cares who Is an old up In the seventies, and voung-old man and a man of ny. Harve | i home again to mother “ 2% Shaffer te le last pitable home oldier Op is the oil for ‘eo, k} you--Costs no more KK” Zz than inferior tank-wagon oils. Your dealer has it inoriginal barrels direct from our refineries. Waverly Oil Works Co. INDEPENDENT REFINERS PITTSBURG, PA. Also makers of Waverly Special Auto Oil and RN 7) NI n tl en hie SMULLTON ns that squires office ti My a L for 1d IVOIRE nd Montana remained f te at To the Voters of Gregg Twp.; i Young and old have them. Some abuse them. They get tired, starved. SYMPTOMS : — Loss of sleep and appetite, in- digestion, irritability, eventually wrecked con- stitution. Heed The Call OF Weakened Kidneys Alcoholic remedies stimulate only. 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