Page 6, THE CENTRE DEMOCRA T, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, November 7th, wvwA AMAA VAAMAA VIAN Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. WINGATE. The farmers are still busy their potatoes and hauling corn fodder, Some have corn to husk yet, bul mornings are hustling around, Derbin spending his vicinity, and Harry Brown, of Hillside Turkeys seem plenty this David could not fool them like a rabbit. The majority of raising in these them willlamsport | vacation hunting in stopping at the home Fuller, of year, he ony their considerable frosty right = our { of but 1 Wingate hunters have thelr turkeys to get yet; they are waiting till they week. Last say mov Som forenoon while Ing from Dan. Boop's to Geo. mers with the latter's machine, i swamped, both wheels going down til the engine sat on the coal box; it three o'clock when they got it jacked up so it would crawl out, Claud Estright and wife, spent a couple of day mother and trying to key. but in vain; come “Goldie.” Wm. Estright Zimmerman, of usual trip to this they always carry a them the luck Miss Dora Stere spent visiting her Adda some shopping llefonte Mr. Gregg, of ple days hunting Alexander John Walker of his brother Mrs. Geo. Ia Poorman, of R at the home of Ell Mrs. Wm. Eckert, spending ne tin Mrs. James Friday Lottie Heaton week visiting friends Martha. Millie Kerchner, charming young with her stepmd Paul Chance: street Monday of visiting Tyrone inture a tur back again Jin thel Harry and mat and Coalport, town this fall turkey home witl vear game this a Thursday glster and at B Altoona with his friend Guye attended the funera Mrs spent and mn ie, as _- Frida Stere ’ of t Tyrone, afte a with her spent Sund meet] Clan Miles? pare nts= Harry eral day and 1} Lewist Mr al run paral bad spr list wA O Or por AT 1 fully f yor h | TYLERSYV Mr ad Mrs. Noa} est, of Lock Ha wee Mins me he teach ness Mra. John ed for a long morning and was nesday afternoon Funeral services were conducted by Rev, Stauffer In the Reformed church Deceased was aged 67 years and months Last Friday morning Frank Tress. ler's house caught fire and was burn« od to ashes, Nothing was saved hut canned frult, a sewing machine, Bink and chairs The teachers of this township left last Monday for Lock Haven, where they are attending the Clinton county Institute, Mra. A. 8B Greninger made a trip to Lock Haven last Friday to get teeth drawn, Our ILLE Mina Mil logan week ol t n Innt Frantz time, who } died last Monday buried last Wed iN suffer 10 young people here enjoyed Claud gister this t 1 i was 1 his 1 r when } i doing spent a cou- 1 r ZION. bright cold Sunday following was an heautiful winterlike day several Our nimrods successful. Game or they fall to Ray Hoy, berry Was stayed been very have not is either get them who home to cast his ticket Newton nt Sunday for the is employed New over vote Tuesday cratic on Brungard near Rebersburg, itors In our village, vears since they last ind they were very their trip Z. W. Hoy tany, passed through our Sunday on their way to Mrs, Roy Garbrick Quite a few of our people went Hublershurg on Monday to attend al of Mrs. Jacob Dun Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wi ‘ Earl were week end visitors valley, nnd were week It has visited this place much pleased wife, end vis little village and wife, of Nit HOO daughter, uner Clevenstine on Sam Beech took Creek Saturday of but his corn finished d some er, way ockman shipped from this place ident from well He Deltrich Faw he and J« r time FAIRVIEW-—Boggs mond Confer wl } WwW 1 : igdon three months returned night ) | ) Twp. at aut Saturday with his p Quite a tended thie Bowes, on | Samuel P Orviston, during M Orviston ho dave arent few Falrview ple 1 iturday OrMmnar is spending hunting Confer returned Inst week meeting commenced Sunday evening with people at arty at Harmon night vho is n m employed it week at home Mins from Protracted Fairview attendance Victor Holt, who the weather for a few much Improved at this wrtling Howard and Edward Leitch Bunday with thelr parents Joseph Gardner's sale was well rep- resented from here, on Saturday. Berge Confer took supper on Bune day evening with his cousin Gaylord Confer, We would fons rtle home at good under Is not heen days has spent like to know what hap- themselves last Saturday evening by | pened to the Romola scribe, serenading Charlie Rishel, Wm. Smith, who Is working at Al- toons. was home a few days. i Raymond and Clalr Confer were Bunday visitors with the latter's par- ents at Romola, days very scarce been elgh wit} and Demos from on their | to | AMMAN MA VIAMAVIAVAMAMAMAMAVAMAAA § NITTANY. Showers, If Dellefonte, the Showers and Diehl one day recently, Milton Lord en in his automobile Ia and took Sarah Showers Muzzy Showers, to spend the Showers very mu Miss Jack guest at was n home came from Lock Hay #t Saturday known Haven to Mrs visit home trip and Vergle Wis tl La + it t of her Mr. and Mrs. Billet, over Mrs, Hannah Krape making her he with her Mrs Rebers) | been past Mrs Robb of Bellefonte grandparents Sunday, who has a ii beer me tug hter ha Gramley, Ire, two Dan She spending the | with he wand fa Mrs daughter, Swartz and Mrs sant Hoover Sunday Dan Gap ver | ROCK FORGE. times have been falled to give here we are again Shuey preached bie re Sunday Mins Yoon with touching Well, as past week, ut nos Rev, ¢. uble wm thi fiher very heart fur done fodder around sCArce busy the the news Wi a very rion on to conpregat ded ion, i pre organist BOE weet the selections, to farmers husking in aire Rock, but Lhe enough for George Bhe baled hay Mis State Hock have good around corn; se nd ART corn is a potatoes are ver people hi themselves wing hardly ars loaded a Monday Troessler inst on Ruth College for hers and John visited One lint Ira Benner's family | sonville Sunday ! Charley came home fron wee ewWing Irvin fonte, of Bel here brother Orie, day t week drove ind visited Walters to Jacl at the and Clay nomes Lemont | him leave Lei “b N COCes a while Sallie Houser w hos John zer hi it onte High schoo this | Georg retu pont rals rned home summer potatoes i me for the bens Harry Fike has vera) his time Is u Ing ' he 1 SOBER HANNAM, Wiser wl rone Tenn pl in Ty her trade learned Yh and is Ning Jones, with at home pared t« Miss spent Wm do ne Emily Sunday Wiser Mr. and Mra and, are in and Wm of Port her mother, Matilda Mrs Wm. Knepp, of Wood visiting friends and re around town Stimer visited his daughter, Mra. John Gardner, of Bald Eagle, one day last week Augua Gill and Roy Dunmire South Fork, spent a couple of days J. CC. Marklis' the former's uncle: ing was the attraMion J. C. Marks spent last Sunday ternoon at the home of Wm er Miss Myrtle Wiser Tyrone We are sorry to note C, Reese is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strunk and three children, Elinor, James and Gus- ple, of Northwood, spent afternoon at the home of J. C. Marks. atives of at hunt. af- Stime- Is employed at Inst Bunday | manrkamer a i. TS .....o00 055 — CENTRE OAK } Potter Twp ret District ing Fre« Methodist District, Ol City held dn the Quarter] Ment churel Tyrone conference, wili be Forge chure!l Bellefonte, November 8th to 12th All the ¢ of the district, with a number visiting members xepected to be present The public I cordially In. vited A. J. HILL, Dist. Elder; Sam- Stimer, Pastor xii ache of re ern Aare uel Brare or Ono Crey or Toweoo, | JAOCAs COUNTY { makes oath fF. J. Cues { Todo, ¢ FRANE J. Onexey Finer 0° the firm business In the Hy aforesaid, aod that that EY unty he BB nkw & On. doing and Stale Mi rm wi pay the sum of ONE NUNDRED DOLLARS or each and every pase of Cavanan “hat oarsotl be oured by the use of Hans Catanan Cune FRANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before me and subseribed In my presenos this fh day of December, A, Lb. 1886 A.W. GLEARON NotAnY Puntac Mall's Catarth Cav I taken Witermally and ae Mrectly upon the hiood and mwoous surfaces of the metem. Bened for testimoniale, free F. JL CHENEY & 00, Toledo, O Bold by all Dirvaarista, "he Wake Mall's Family Pills for sonstip” von, crop | evening | | | | | carload of | A Drop of Blood Or a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the chief chemist at Dr, Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Dufialo, N. Y., tells the story of .npoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble, Such examinations are made without cost ard is only a small part of the work of the stoff of physicians and surgeons under the direction of Dr. R. V. Fierce giving the best medical advice possible without cost to those who wish to wi.te and make a full statement of symptoms, imitation of natures method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative and glyceric extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, re- stores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgment, Get what you ask for! 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