Thursday, October 12th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Correspondents’ Department Continued. AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, McCormick, Potters Mills, were the guests of their parents, E G over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, E, E. Ardery, fonte, visited their father, J. 8S. Stoy- er, at the home of Geo, Weaver's Mrs. W. H. Philips attended Woman's Missionary convention at Lewistown this week. James Holoway and home much pleased wtih through the western states Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer business trip on their automobile Laurelton one day last week Ralph Stover and family ed to their son, Milton, on their west of Millheim Wm, Wolfe's have moved C. G. Bright's houses, better the Polly Stover propert) Mrs, Wm, wite entertained Larkins Club on Thursday ev her usual pleasant manner were about twenty invited gues ter having spent the greater the evening pleasantly They called to the dining room to be with ce cream, cakes, salted peanuts and the fruits of the season, The par- ty all declared that it was good have been there, and will always re- member Mrs. Guisewite's kindness shown toward them. LeRoy Mensch has more, Md, to a musical tory to complete his studies in music. LeRoy had been giving music lessons this summer and his pupils were well pleased with him, Harry Stover and fam ward, spent the Sabbath ents, Chas. Stover’s, Among th who attended the fair at Bellefonte on Thursday were E. A Bower, Mrs. Walter Orwig and daugh- ter, Mrs, Clarence and ter. WwW. H made a day last of Mingle's the held wife returned their visit Stover made a to move farm have in one ( known as Guise I in There Al ts part were to Balti- consgerva- gone fly, of Wood- with his par- se Nufser daug! Beaver OVO One Philips and Samuel business trip to Ren week. CURTIN. tz and litt Si and Mrs of Nitta of Mrs Wm. Prince Harry brothers, | on Saturday Miss Elmyr ter, Mrs. Ro Quite a m around Curtir We SOTTY Thomas Neff fell badly, and not Statt Hazza mber are y and herself able to get around Mrs. Willlam Yeager departed Sunday for the south where she will make her future home Adam Gingher d« on How at Sprir with } Re spent K. Ber FILLMORE in Ale J ehi spent mey F lant ents, this pl A paperw Most of our Centre County | 5 Howard Grove busy baling hay air 1 and in our Season's First Deer Story. While John RR. Thor orkmen, of Balona, were on their to his saw mill In Bugar valley, travel ing In his automobile, recently, at a point nea¥ Lamar, they discovered a young fawn entangled in a wire fence, through which it had tried to jump They stopped and found that was quite dead, and on account the stringency of the game they passed on and left It son's way and it of Inws, of Belle- | 4.4 to turn to the her i served | to | | | | THE IMPENDING CRISIS, For a score of years we have sald | { that the American farmer was laboring {under a | crisis coming | welcome | {i that sold for farming | almo | 11 smaii | blocks were destroyed in that confla- Returning In! the evening they found it still hang- | ing there, and put it In the ear and | took it home, removed the skin and buried the carcass. No doubt others saw it, but on account of the law were afrald to remove It-—Lock Haven Democrat, 1100 Work in Flood Ruins. Beginning with Monday 1100 men were employed clearing away the tuing left by the recent disastrous flood, at Austin. delusion—that that would delusion and unmask the posed friends. We have shown by facts and figures that every grain crop produced on our farms was put on the market of the world without giving the farmer a reasonable compensation for his time there was a reveal such farmers sup- labor and capital invested. | To bear out this statement, dally farmer's wheat less than the tion, and yet this same reciprocity and lower both of which are des what little protection we press to learn is now being | cost of produc- press has urged import duties igned to dastroy the has the farmer | had For than half a o« os have tective tem that the ands without ing a direct benefit ntury supported a pro enriched h protect bi our have Mis Sud mn to ther ad by ombines this system created by 1 ane ranni ction as home Col great as our 1! produ 1ld supply then the | lemand for a removal of restrictive dutieg on imp and reciprocity with Canada the Chief Executive and ed interests in the land. The fearful drought that has hopes from the farm compared to what action the farmers have befrier the found s00nNn mption Orne we hear orts a treaty Gf | phe id all the ail alamit result this men Ww the almost since government from Deca me aitorous in their acts toward those who have been their staunch | supporters for long years past. Lu f \& Aan example of the Handy Thing Wooden Leg Was 4 that 1) he ha ever x the ve is not In wv he missed ring which he was made high When ght for into the bottom leg, which sewed shut tom on account of the ber, and there was the diamond, in manner had caught clothing and had lodged In leg proper place the diamond wenrs and low ) Mr Knap ome reason he ran of his left at the missing nearcl vith» disrobed his pant bot mem which in his the pant result that n hand im some Great Chicago Fire. 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