Page 6. -_ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, October 26th, 1911, AMV Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. ¥] 5 Yast it tia tia it viii ir i ai att iti vr int Hh iad int i i Mir ir ir i ai ae rin ivi ri at ml ivi Vi ui by ast vast SETTAMAMMAMMALVAAVAMAVA VIALS a WINGATE. Ralph Pletcher, itsburg, Thursday with Aus lddings a home of Eli Stere. Well, the farmer havi get their corn all hu tween shower but LV to get their ! ( tO ground, and the will soon commen o rot and waonde ! to come Geo, Snyder Hunter, of with his & stead. DD. W time at Glad to Je H. § Hewet n ten-day to shortag ed a vo fill tl tior and 8 where he cation.’ Mart of tin Spent the ked be unable out of the dread th from P to RUNVILLE. A ver MY I section S night, Joseph R fed by Mrs Bom time Mrs. Lida Wm W day with his family teuben Wel and D He pa Mrs Witherite 24.1814 of 1 wit} rone, spent at this pl family Oe, als Mr bland Boulet Hie ple were the of Mr and Mrs, C Neuton Sunday pleasant guests Walk Sunday home low at pr The so at the proved a about $23 of the bu The N at the night window get te Prea« 10 ister schoo JHUBLERSDURG On Ser the ball Clint of tl favor called darkness ball tean place agalr en t of the of the game home run made T.-H. B Lester tavana, Lee's The men are raising the new hil place. The ten and Roy Va. Are Swinefords visiting at the to "wT H. 8B flag for building at this following members that will graduate from the high school this year are Clair Grubb, Malcolm Emerick Lulu Glossener, Madaline Spayd, Hope Strunk, Lilllan Kessinger Mabel Bilerley and Stella McCormick bers of money buy a gh school TYLERSVILLE, Mrs Shoemaker A seamstress of Lock Haven, is at this place this week Misa Fannie Shaffer, who is work ing at Lock Haven, home over Bunday Mra Miller of Ebenshurg, atives at Mr. and dren, of place last We are of this Wan Geo and three childrer vigited friends and rel this place the week Mra, Frank Carls and Loganton, visited at Sunday glad to place are Improving Mrs. Maggie Frantz visited her par- ents. Wm. Moyers at Loganton last Bunday Mr. and Mra, A. H. Caries and daugh- ter Tessle visited the former's broth. or, Wm. Carls, at Nittany, last Thurs day. Mrs. John Grieb and daughter Elsie, of Logan Mills, visited at John Carly’ last Saturday. FILLMORE, We have had some very wet weather to help the season along. Bome of our farmers are done husk. ing corn; all say the crop Is good, The hunters wili soon be flocking to get what little game there in Harry Gummo and Budd Benner finished threshing this week for the season, Everybody around here Is getting fat on applebutter and cider as the time of year is hero for the apple out. the look out for Hollowe'en, as the boys have not forgotten the night for the sport and fun. past managed to chil | this state that the soft NITTANY. Hiram Long and family were lors ; visitors Saturday Hul last thi our widow rda entered evening and widow entered and asked it and have a Bellefont word, J} train AARONSBURG for v ; MLE ' friend than them Ralph er Penn township their threshing who Me to Mrs dowr and CAMs done spent Stow the Sabbath at were. Charles Hosnter. man and sister, from Coburn and Mr Stehm and wife, from Woodward Isabelle Hosterman, of Buffalo, New York, three ears old, Is few months with her G. Mingle's Those John Haines spending a grandparents, HANNAM, Miss Margaret Marks man hi John Adams spent Su the home Marks’ George Rees fever, we ars ing Ephram Stimer has sed tion on the P. RL R division The Misses Lillian Osman and Bella Eller, also Mra. Oscar Johnson spent last Baturday afternoon with their friend Anna Nearhoof Harry Adama, who has been il tor | some time, we are sorry to note is no better at this writing Mrs. Wm. BE. Fink has returned to her home In Julian after spending a week with her father, J. C. Marks, Jeremiah Fink, wife and son Wil. Ham, of Bellwood, spent last week with the former's sister, Mra. Thom as Marks, and took home with them one-half bushel of chestnuts, We are having plenty of rain: many of our farmers haven't their potatoes raised as the ground Is too wet gentle. Julian, of J. C and | of day il with improv who has beer glad to note In ured a posi. on the Hannah CENTRE MILLS, A. N. Neess, of Spring Mills, took supper at J. A, Kline's last Wednes- day evening. Mr. Florry, of Spring Bank, is mov. ing above Madisonburg on Tom Wise's Mrs. J. J. Shults, of Spring Bank, is on the sick lat, Ira Shults, O. E. Miller and Howard Weaver are done busking corn. POTTER TWP. been quite ited my holloy but 1 am My fir cement made COLYER. ersburg Mra | me Decke f Hub! daughter hag returned t is he L.efthers received a choloe cattle last week and wife friends In was visiting his Yarnell GH load of Harry Howers were visiting week Clair who is employed at Bellefonte, was visiting his mother ov. er Sunday Mrs. John Curtin, are going with her parents Wn Bitner was Creek wer Sunday Car of Altoona. town last Gates and iidren, of to spend the winter Barger visiting at Beech EAGLEVILLE, Wm. Spangler and Wm. Rupert Tyrone spent Sunday with thelr fan flies here A. D Cox past week, day Mins Wilt spent Su Boys. look out, steal a girl Mrs. Bessale Price, who for some time, is not at this writing Miss Ruth Dehass and gentleman friends, of Lock Haven, spent Bunday with friends here E J Brown and T, C had in for ur streets on Sun who heen Was on « at Mill Hall to nday it in against the law m od heen Impro has much Bpangler { spent Baturday evening with thelr best | at Lock Haven Bay, Bill; tell us who housekeeper will be? your new BOALSBURG. visiting with friends In Bellefonte this week. Mra. Wililam Stover is spending a fow days at State College this week with her daughter, Mrs, Sara Shuey R. B Harrison is improving his home putting down concrete walks Mrs. Elizabeth Brown received quite a number of oards and handkerchiefs from her neighbors and friends last Sunday, her birthday: also her class in the Bunday school presented her with » oh Destitiful bible, of Btate Poker ine Voges a Rg aM spent . Mra. George Fisher and children are | PORT MATILDA. We are still having lots weather, It began raining noon and kept it up until 9 o'clock the evening, making the ground tol wet for the farmer; Mam sowing grain vet and It is raise potatoes of wet Sunday tO seed gn dont wot vell i a 1 aon with thelr Lr crop ife | sSund learfield to CENTRAL CITY : y te ’ : Ww L 3 EE At 1 a Partude walled on Front the Mew took g nd the ther sireet twa tiseds de te 'S ROMOL A “ Pleasant ROCK VIEW, ople have been where scribe has it Is. not dead, only sleeping Wednesday Oct 18 Mr Willis Bathgate and Miss a Neese de parted or the 2.10 train for Hall where they were riage by Rey NS A Evangelical churel on the 4 p. n some of sur cit decorated earriage and home of the bride tendered a wedding o'clock thelr jolly them a perennde them al Some wondering tien to; here pe the Centre in mar- fer, of the united SBnyie Rety train the ming h were met hy fantastically iriven to the the were About = me ens In a where supper VE inten x We all join wishing ndant ham their journey through life Mr. and Mme. J. FH spent Sun day at Daniel Houser's at H ville, Ninle ness user and Clayton Royer were among the number aspisted In the raising of John W. Benner's barn last Wednesday Mra. PP. B. Hartman with her sister, Mrs Peru Misses Hoy took Miss Ruth Hoy who spent Bunday Henry Bhuey, of Ella Neese and dinner with their Benner, at the cottage, friend, on | Sunday. William Colpetzer is making repairs {at his home along the pike Prare or Om Ory or ToLEno, } Lucas County » PRANK J. Cuswny makes oath that he bb seniw of the firm of F. J. Cunsny & Oo, doing nthe Oty of Toledo, County and Stale aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS jor sath and every of Carvannn hal sannot be cured by the use of » Caranns Cuan FRANK J. CHENEY, in | | | are not | Catharine Do You Feel This Way? wl Do you feel all tired out? Do you sometimes ; think you just can’t work away at your profes. sion or trade any longer? Do you have a poor ape tite, and lay awake at nights unsble to sleep? 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