Aan Page 6. THE CENTRE. DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 2nd, 1911, Yaa Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, Bywvrmmrvresenne WINGATE. farmers are about through busking their corn and pumpkins and the yield has turned out far hevond their expectations; they are now busy raising their potatoes which are not such a good crop some places. Charles Hoover, of New York, rived in our town on Saturday spend some time with his father friend of this pl glad to Charley Blair rone, spent here Harry The ar to and oe! ned you, of Ty mother child, his and with Fisher, wil¢ Sunday who is employed at to our city last will visit his par- fore return Estright, Lewistown, returned Saturday, whence he ents and host of friends be ing to his work. Christ Hoover, Sunday with his family i of Geo. Hoover, who Is his father EB. F. Johnson, wife and children, Emma and William, of Altoona Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Ell Stere; Some dude that, Eln william Hoover. wife and ¢ of Unionville spent Sund home of Hoover Mrs, Jermima Parsons, spent Friday at the home [ El James Haings and wif of Cont mal gpent Sunday with her fath- er, Jo! Harnish., here Malis Parks and Altoona, spent Sunday er. Thos. Murray Jame Watson, © Sund with Samuel Bellefonte, 8p« and vnn 1 re Saltsbhurg, spent at the home of spent Mrs Ted yO Mileshurg Stere ne n Murray, her son with { tunville, his sister Margaret wife family, of vith he Stere and nda) Mrs, Ell spent T es at Qaxion 8 parents Mrs among hursday Bee latiy their corn els per acre louis Peters, who has Shoe for ite been work gome time, is stan and daug! it Snow home for Mrs, J law Willis Bund Peru on Fr burg J Hat Rock in indeflr WwW. Houser Sta TYLERSVILLE ot p rf MM ted ther, Mrs, | last wee) Sam York Friday Charles ited his week Augustus Mille Logan Mills o P. P. Grening« who able to teach his school | on account of began Inst Monday Mr. and Mra. A dren visited at day The west It Is this week The teachers’ ing cl place held their examination Grieb's last Sund Weavy sinter Mrs nd at sur ay wanton 0 kness tend sl HA C Logan Mills aris abutments of the expected to for the alle put at the pleted on bridge end on ridge tralr aan of nt this H. D, An should and not Chicago wh want's nn atronize his purchase mail order county office home merchants his supplies from houses BRANCH, Mr and Mr» John daughter Roxie were fat Newton Hess’ on Sunday Curtis Mever and wife Nevin Meyer's on Sunday Those who visited at Andrew Lytle's on Sunday were Annie Kaupp, Nellle Holter. of State College, and Nora Miller and Mary Relish, of Boalshure Miss Emma Breon and sister Carrle and friend Charles Mong visited at John Breon's on Sunday There will be preaching the Branch school house on Sunday evening. eve erybody try and come. Mra, and guests Hreon welcome visited at John Hreon's last Monday to attend the funeral of Mary Rosella Dale on | Tuesday. If Jucob Yarnell 414 not want Dem- ocrats to work under him at the mine banks and In lumber jobs, this is the “Sime to return the compliment, Edward Decker and daughter | Beulah eame up from Spring Mills to | IIIA AMAA AA MA VMALVAMVAME WAAR VMAMA VA PINE GROVE MILLS, Almost all the farmers in this | einity have their corn in the crib, William Tate Is recovering from the injuries sustained from falling off a ladder while pleking apples Merchant J. N. Everts is having the water piped in his house and bath room put in, G. A, 8 is the plumb- or Burt Musser is ittack of fever Prof. 1. P. White ness in Bellefonte on Saturday. A. J. Tate and E. . Johnson gong Jerse Shore to open a ture store M is Minnie Collins, a from Philadelphia, is visiting ental home on Main street Mrs. Alfretta Goss is visiting Pittsburg J. } Murphy turned from an , ounty visit Morris Smit} 3 sitor Main trar vi- in (jon itened with thre an trunsacted busi have to furni trained her Talis pat friend at wife have trip report and extended tt Thy the on Kimport on § His thelr hool 111 Ri an ‘ar attor y A end with over Sabbath st spent the | from Coburn 1 he father i lady's aged ng peopl elr footsteps was called to Sur of his half. ! n Monday is spending his brother W. Bright the funeral broth. nee Wel . time Renoy er some with Speer 4 many ighout Centre county who im a complimentary vote on If and It seemy al- ertaint will Insure the that they receive the very Francis L warm friends thr will giv Tuesday most a publie best ser e } elected y. he will Vice HOLTS HOLLOW, wing visiting the pat nd of Holts Mr. and of this Splcer at Mra visited Sunday. Miss The week Hollow Mra place, fol Mr pend Fetzer spent Friday Alfina Watson made Fetzer's Miss Myra Miss Allee on Arametta Waston made a call at Mrs Miller Friday morning Milligan Lucas made a call at Mrs, Fetzer's on Monday morning Mr. Spicer Is done seeding now, CONBRER Dr Thomas Conser, formerly of Loganton, was found dead in bed at his home In Bunbury on Saturday morning A telegram an- nounced the death, but gave no fur. ther particulars, Deceased Is survive. ed by “one daughter, Miss Dorothy Philadelphia 10 were Mra C with Fetzer, with Mrs call Fetzer Ane Sunda) Mrs n I nean on o'clock Bunday morning at bury. out a this The youngest marriage license In Reading year, Ia Miss Gertrude M fourteen years old, who will be mar- ried to Frank Wesner, who Is twenty. four, girl to take No merchant In Centre county will feel like supporting a man for public ofMees who sends his money to Chicago mail order houses for household goods, | Pal a of | Interment was made at Bun | {the arrival of a girl Kurts, | | Bunday, CENTRE FURNACE. We had a very heavy frost Sunda morning: the good old winter will be here, Hurrah for sleigh time sOON the bells Harry Thompson, smiles since tHe pound boy Those who visited Sunday were Mr ter family, and af this place, arrival of that all q1 in N else and m Shope's on Mrs. Kerstet Mrs Nor and of the Branch, Luther Houser College and Miss Marga and on Sunday evening ind Mi Rool Mi Rook and Alma and ge friend John Always wel wenin Luther Brodbeck pair of driving prepared and family of State Martin Hagens Hagens tleman come n COs rht himself glove Luther says for cold weather now lellefont en on the n glad CURTIN the Mr. and finrger Annie Doers visitinegnt hor of Mra MT. EAGLE Pe mak¢ wood and Mr. Per College on Halk leathers EH siting at State A v Hi some the ven | tle vhere f WHAT onsid I remarked en. 1 who to had n sick Leonard Dietz Greensburg to learn operator, has come h RODS to be telegraph ome Sheriff county and good oMcee rite} same tactics Hoe ty but a few years ler has turned life We entitled to moved ears urd moved ago Nittany think the to Centre Iater got a is following the to this coun- John C. Mil valley soll all Centre Countians preference his Are LEMONT Murray had valuable co John E lose the w misfortune to during the week n Boozer loaded a here week to Shuey put up Inst week Drees and funeral of h part of the week Friday morning was the coldest up to this time the thermometer standing at 24 degrees Wm. Baxon and family the home of Milton ( car of ship the wall ap ples lant for Jenne his house Irvin ed the daughters attend is father the fore. Sundayed at ‘arver, AWAY Centre county Pritchard lived In Centre about eight years-—that is all Miller lived here all his life, SPRING MILLS, McCool Is all smiles baby Rebekah lodge has of new members, of Millhelm, visite Chas, Breon, over county John Lottie sin~e} The Lady taken In a Emerson ed his sister, Violet number Welser, Mra, Ambrose Gentzel and wife, of Bha- mokin, are visiting his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. George Gentsel Mra. Herbert Brian and Mra, Chas, Breon made a business trip to Mill helm one day last week. resented Loca them's and yet'"™ will I sOOMN new generally great and Hallowe'en Saints’ and the pray the » imagine smash thing alter and and mischlevops acts, nn Ww ! thet of | Janine mn the Oy aforesaid, ONE ease of CaTanun hat sasnol be cured by the use of HALLS Catannn Cun, this th day of December, k VICEOR NITTANY. Mrs, H P., Zerby Tayme attended at Lamar Cardi on Bund Mins Dorman t her home at Ciudserg if hi past Cur Mrs of Wi many frien wend farmers Annan ! Mrs rr hter, Mr and N daue ny with t week J. E. Rossman returned they he me Merril Kessinger has rom Philadelphi vhere mployed time Our sports Beech ( nd and homie 1d navi fre bean ome t for some Lre mnting rabbi our farmet sing o Don't forget Mrs CRE IS interesti f and the varied slness In ni The Pass at the athering 4 th 'e {med Pretty the amou the assembly elled the families of t} the audien was Iu A KE reckoned int ding the ushers Big ¢ John W. Vogel Appear at Hallowe'en. of observed The origin used to a its ns Tiately rell Eper On ever fre and revelry, derivena LIN imme A Rreat fe Once Dy peopl and fasting oungeters, and they have hide away about any doors and and er wind« do © bh flilegnl as though ere committed cabbages, Men who from purchase home, have merchant Lucas County } One Y He A Maxx J of ¥. J of Toisdo and that sai HUNDRED DOLLARS Aworn to before me and sy AD — S8AL { Hairs Ostarr Caw W taken a eons The apna ct acy uripten Of the Pend for testiteon All Drvigeists, © harves this place YOUR FAMILY ¢ of And Garman's Hallowe'en from premises We upon any thelr little Brave or Ono Ory or Torso, mokes oath that he I sone CHENEY firm will pay the sum of FRANK J. CHENEY, A.W, GLEAMON nis, free ri QHENEY &« 00, Toledo, O Pamiy Pill lor Sonetipreion. and daughter | home ser- ny fornoon. spent Bunday ndber, In visited | around here husking corn of Lock Ha hamp and It reek, spent 8. R. McCa 1. Ww mn employed | Tolbert | York | for | 1 New ! retur he ned had horne been | fine “ mont times of | notice Avis ave the Be lefonte EK. 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