Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 23, 1911, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
Thursday. November 23rd, 1911.
MY
AMAA VIRARVW
Correspondents’ Department
Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County.
BWA is iat i i a viata AMARA MAMI AWWW
EAGLEVILLE.
Miss Verna Burrell, of Salona,
Tuesday with her friend, Miss
Price. '
We are sorry to announce that Mrs,
Kanas Rupert is seriously ill
They say Irve over-slept himself
Friday morning. It pretty cold
go in your bare feet, isn't it, Irve?
Some of the Blanchard boys had
better learn when home and not
sit up all night keep thelr girls
up till 5 o'clock
Rev. Eldridge, of Lewistown,
ed a very interesting sermon
day evening at the
shurch. Mr. Eldridge
pastor of Milesburg
churches for two years
of 111 health gave up the
went to Lewistown. Mr,
loved by all the members of
tist church and is missed by
If you think it was not cold
day evening just ask Chrissy and Mae
Mr. David Brown, of Cedar Springs
spent Monday evening wtih his
niece, Mrs. Bessie Price, who |
seriously 11 for time
A.D , spent Sunday
lady frier Miss Mae Pri
Say
spent
Mae
on
to
is
and
wche-
on Mon-
Liberty Baptist
was formerly
and Liberty
and on account
churches and
Eldridge was
the Bap-
all
on Mon-
pred
as been
some
with his
is again
Jean J
hon te
hunt \
8!
as
A
with M
YORT
MATIL
DA,
FAIRVIEW.
Protracted meeting at Falrview wi
well attended B night
Miss Pearl Pletcher was an ov
night guest with Miss Mattie Poor-
man
T. 1. C
Myrtle
tute at
last week
G. A. Confer spent
brother, A. D. Confer
Some of our people helped I.
Thompson to move last Wednesday
Rev. M. J. Snyder ealled on some of
the members here last week
Charles Boone called
Bamuel Poorm
Mra. A
Margaret
the
Bund
H Lelteh
parental home
Clair Con pet a few
week with hi
Mra Len
hor fron
De
mting
Mrs, T
fined 1
: "
Ar
or
mfer and daughters
and Gertrude, attended
Bellefonte a « iple of
Misses
insti.
days
Sunday
with his
P
one day
of Romoln,
an on Sunday
D. Confer and
and P were
former's Mrs
daughters,
guests of
Miller on
vard spent Sunday at his
Aaynm
ola
irned
lant
rents at Ron
An ret
H
Ll
the Divide
of those led
at TT. J. «
Mra. D. P. Thompson
Confer, Lemeon and }
ard Leitch, W. IL. Halnes
Clara, Elsle and Allee
Miss Alice Thompson
Haines’ butchering on
}
any
ome on S
Mr
and sons
in
and
0. A
Holt, How.
and Misses
Thompson
attended Fred
Baturday.
Ore
atin
A fiy and a flea in n flue were Im.
prisoned 80 what could they do, Bald
the fly, “Let us flea.” said the flea “Let
us fly,” so with a rush they flew up |
the flue,
| busking N. A. Duck's
REBERSBURG.
Friday Thomas Walker
Blerly went to Coburn
When Charles got out of
carriage he asked Mr. Walker
he did not get out, Tom made
reply and then it was discovered
he had suffered a paralytic stroke.
As soon as possible he was brought to
his home In Rebersburg, and his three
summoned. On Sunday he re-
covered clousness and at this
writing take nourishment
speak og His many friends
his recovery
Theodore Is himself
News from the deer hunting
at the west end of the Narrows
this effect Two bucks and all
A fashionable wedding
this quiet burg on Sunday
the high contracting parties being (
Mac Gramley and Mrs, Rose Volfe,
of Madisonburg, widow of Thomas
Wolfe They ame up to the church
in a car and the happy groom marched
down the' west aisle St Peter's
[.utherar church whi
bride tod the «
On
Charles
carriage
the
why
no
that
and
in a
s50nNns
Cons
can
ain
peedy
hoje
for
again
is to
well
the radiant
met
altar
They
Men
BRANCH-—College
Mins Margaret Musser
stitute In Bellefonte last
Katie Breon, Maude
Sents, Henry Senta
and Blair Ritner
of Belle Lytles, Wednesday
report having a od time
Miss Hanna) loyer spent Satur
day and Sunday Mrs. George Ho
man’s
Mrs. Busan
Reed. of Pine
home of Curtis
week
Miss Belle 1
transacted 1
Monday
Twp.
attended In
week
Musser,
Maggie
the
night
Helen
Breor
home
and
inited at
and Mrs J. 1
visited at the
one day last
Peters
Grove
Meyer,
ytle
INIiness
and son, Jared,
in Bellefonte on
visited at the
g and Mra
turday and Sunda
er, Henry Sents, Henry
nd Jared Lytle at
tended a 4 ‘ jellefonte last Fri
day night
Preach| i } Bi
house Was Ww
Breon
AL Hreot
in
(fen
or Sa
anch ao!
evening
CF NTRE MIL LS
Mins
Mure
Mar
epent t tion
8) b
of
lant
week
man
One
died
jaw
The corn
fine one,
J Ww
Howard
week
Weav
with a bealing
or's Hh
in
rae
itn
crop around here was a
Balr made a trip to Bpring
Mills last Thursday night to see his
gister, Mra. Geo. Weaver
Edwin Blerly, of Madisonburg,
corn,
AMA VIAVAWW
and {3
camp |
surprised |
evening, | w
NITTANY.
Grace Fisher,
Fisher, of Centre
week with their
friends at this place
Lannen, of Howard,
Sunday school and church at
place on Bunday
Mrs. Dan Diehl
Lillle and Sarah,
society at
On
0¢
Miss
Miss Rosle
| spending a
and many
Joe
Howard,
Hall,
parents
y
Ol
this
and two daughters
attended
Frida
Pred
of the
will pre
church
Clinton
Sunday afternoon,
lock, Dr. Gobble,
| college at town
{the United
place
Perry {ac
| help butcher
Mrs
ale
on
Charley
Bellefonte, spent
ith Mr, and Mr
Our people are
| killing ples
th
they wil
pie and
Evervbod
ind hely
VALLEY VIEW
evenin
oft
wns AN
ROCK FORGE.
We were having awful
weather the past two weeks
snow storms and rain
The typhoid fever
proving some
Wesley Fike
from Pine Grove
ing this sun
Weas
visiting
Bhears
George
Run to
winter
Irn
storms
with
victims are Ime
has returned home
where he was work.
mer
Dale's family,
here with
of DuBois, are
his sister, Mra. Geo
Fike
work at
has gone
the lime
to Buffalo
kilns this
to State
Benner's ook a drive
oe new
EARLYSTOWN.,
Id weather ght
Mies Rosa |
tion and visiting
ittany this week
CC. BH Neff Is the first farmer In this
place to put up a silo and has it Allied
for use
T. C. Bartges and H. Rlerly were
over In the Beven Mountains to visit
the hunters on Sunday,
fisher Is taking
her
her va
in at
Arents
and |
are
attended
Literary |
but report that |
ithe Regulars have no deer yel
ROMOLA.,
Williams,
days last week with
friends, Mrs. J. W. Oyler
Mrs, Wm ers attended a ‘butch
ering at the home of Miles lucas
Falrview, Boggs township, Thurs
day of last week
Miss Edith Miller, who has for som
| time past been employed at Paul Mar-
{ kle's, returned on Wednes
evening
Mrs. FF. C
the home of
went to Lock
ening of last
spend some
| who Is
| paper
Miss
pent
fonte
Mrs, Inanc
spent several
old time
her
Say
on
home
Harker, who is visiting at
her father, J. W. O
Haven on Thursday
week, where
time with Mi
employed the Lock
mill
Mande Daley,
geveral days la
will
she
at Haven
of
st wi
this
ek at
the t«
Helle
achers'
and also
stitute
attended
geribe |
vA
TYLERSVI
then
We re
1st af
elved a reg
Ing thin
the Alleghenies
ful Ir apturing
Witmer
him. T
as follows F
Huey, Clair Rimmevy,
George Hox Ralph
barger, and Willlam Witmer,
man: also Paul Witmer the cook
Miss Katie Lavck left on Saturday
to spend a few days with friends and
relatives In Bnow Shoe
Gee, but wish I had a nice
some of the other boys do;
wouldn't want her to hide In
gy shed nd have them tell
was sick
James
ones to have a
he he raised about
bushels and there
that 1d
Ham
get
are
ton
Treasier
wan
se who are wi
ward Ta y=
Thomas
Rum-
the lucky
ver
girl like
but |
the bug-
me she
Hr of the lucky
d crop of potatoes
one hundred
me in the pile
a hungry man a
ey WARE one
RO
SAYS
Aare ms
ne make
nied
of
dle for
Kn
his
it
some
the M
of Altoor
C. Huey
$4.4
i
I
can winnej
LED, }
’
Faane 3 } kes oath that he = senw
ther ©" the Ar J. Cunsey & Ox
aforesaid, a : : . ay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLA Wl every
hat sapact be sured by the ue oF
Batis Carannn Crus
Brame or Ow
i
Hong
or each wm
game of CaTARER
FRANK J CHENEY
Bworn te befor
this th day of December, A. 3), 158
Md N_- A.W, OLEARON
i Jak ; Forany Posse
Hali's Oatarh Cav taken Wtermally and a9 |
Mreetly upon the hiood and mucous surfaces of te
system. Bend for testimonials, free
F. J UMENEY & 00, Toda, O
by all Drogeists, "he
Hall's Family Pils for sonstipr von.
of Howard, |
of |
ny
Harker, |
|
place, |
® me and sulmeribed In my prosenes, |
|
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Dr. Pic ICE's Golde
This supplies pure blood
parting tone to the whole circulatory system,
more, having gn alterative action on t
the poisons from the blood,
To enrich the blood and increase
the nerves on rich red blood and de
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ents plainly printed on wrapper.
Dr.
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for the French cloth-bound book
by aiding digestion, increasing
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Where is Your Money Placed?
FITZ-EZY
THE LADIES’ SHOE
-- THAT --
CURES CORNS
~SOLD ONLY AT--
YEAGER'S SHOE STORE,
BELLEFONTE.
WE WANT TO REMIND YOU
cessity to
it isto be able t
check instead o
borrow money
N
demands it.
or bad weather.
that a bank is a simple, plain ne-
every
Very early he sees how conveiient
valuable a help to him in good
business man.
o pay his bills by
f by cash, and to
when his business
o other friend is as
THE
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Sucoessors Lo Grant yx
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
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