Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, November 30th, 1911, VAAN SAAMI VA Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. BY HAs tart ia ita vit triad artista b lies ine way NITTANY. Sunday in At three there will Evangelical Myerstown college; all invited to attend this meeting. Don't forget the Pie sociable at the home of John Tolbert on Saturday ev- ening, December 9 We are having Indian We are sorry say that Philip Walters, who is up in his nineties, i: in very feeble health at this writing; he has his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ira Mrs afternoon the United Dr. Gobble, of are cordially o'clock be preaching church by summer. to Seigner Bradford noon, after a long with cancer James Malze, a zen of Lamar, died Wednesday and was buried on Sunday. Last week great big rat, the cat, and the Democrat, is of that Harry Yearick, Ris parents and many friends here past week, Miss Ida Webner, of town on S George Fisher one day the The Ladies’ home urday, Mrs called on Jame Tate, Miss Nigh Bank in, Miss the past died and Saturday serious fore iliness highly respected cit- very suddenly last at St, Paul, George Young and then Wfter that and so saw a went and called he went and got that's all there visited the Pearl ir Nihart Lamar, re tllers In « nda inday, WOODWARD. K WINGATE, Butchering | the go here Miss Jar Warr spent Thursday with her uel Warner George Snyder and Mill Hall, spent Sunday his mother, Mrs. Mary has been ill for some slowly improving The poor farm t ers this year one 480 on E. F. Johnson Bob Churry nesday with Mr. and Mrs Those on and Win Boyan wedding RT Friday Btere Paul Chaney, day on the tainly Hikes of Bellefonte, father, Lem friend, of evening with Snyder, who time, but Is Ind ok the lead of pork- weighing 340 and to put the fat three ows how and all of Al Mra. Je El the Summers get Ir cow hells in the near fut Taylor, of Lewist evening with his wife, also Mr ona, spent Wed. hnson's parents, Steere sick list are George yo ready a re own, uncle, spent El of Martha, spent Bun Broner farm: Paul cer the farm CENTRE OAK—Potter Twp. Butchering is all the in thin pee. tior they all peem to have the heave. fest porkers B. Gardner Grove and Geo, W. Long from this section were the lucky pers sons to each get a deer this season, Mrs. MM. M. Hettinger and daugh- ter Martha, from Altoona, spent a fow days In our section helping to make sausage, Mrs. Mary A. Breon is spending a few weeks In this section, | | ZION, There was Ideal weather days for butchering and farmers took advantage of it by butch. ering; some fine hogs were killed, As far as the writer has learned Hiram Ate vids with a 426-pound hog, and Stine follows with one that ith the last many of series of meetings three weeks made confi 8 for ten | the | AMAA VA WV MHL VIA TAA WMA LVM VAM [ JACKSONVILLE, The regation of the Reformed col experienced a on Sunday Emanuel Jacksonville « practical demonstrati morning, Noy 26th, charity and beneflecence vid do | by the Great l her when Mrs Kathryn Hoy, Mos Ire it of Bellefonte, sermon to a e in the Evi the 2! fal | m the Meredith is pastor, ‘ with his protracted n Orman was village, Joel from home on Saturday and in the evening took ) down the pike. Cha drove from Bellefont« took dinner at » afternoon returned of employm . who has had some in Lock treated by a specin 1 Yyeaver vening issisting the BE veral evenings of an this ectings an over Sunday in Sh our Wfler, Altoona Came a trig down day \ OVE and rle Sun "Dad's" to thelr on : places L.osh, trous- Haven eve in Glen Beeck Cr YARNELL. - CHESTNI GRC fartir 4d A nun Intery ember in the B cemetery, Rev. H. A. McKelvey, pas tor of the United Brethren church, performed the last christian rites with an and touching sermon Price made a flying trip to Ty. Thursday returning in the evening with J. CC. Marks W. W. Price Is bullding a straw shed to his barn, which adds greatly to the appearance DO Downing of horses at the Markowitz sale Downing Is fond of nice horses George Reese visited his lady Mary Bennett, of Port Bunday Miss Myrtle day with her EKreat made grat 143 eloquent AR rone on team Mr bought & fine friend Matilda on last Bun. Anna Marks Wiser spent friend EARLYSTOWN, Spayd was over from Hu! to do some repalr work on A. H leraburg his farm Mr. Delaney and Mr. Neff week Bartges has a Inrge should have tatoes for the Miss Rosa visit to Clo nice time at home Reports from the Regular Hunting club are a two-pronged buck The Bradford party have 7 deer. That sounds quite good A. Alexander had to kill one of his { fat hogs on account of her breaking (n leg. done husking some plowing in aia corn lant he and of po In still husking crop of fine 800 m bushels len corn; corn are ind returned from her and reports a very Fisher verdale ing distin stantl gation and | part of her gi earns her mone {own hands It fovs a } 1s { late of the in the 1 11 unt ft 4 th a or 4 yw wit) ns @ ralls and In fact to the hand y the woods again hunting parties are coming In with game and omply ving him kr for t) in he en that og any old and yet The ROI handed So far John C. Hoy holds ner In large hogs, for he one weighing 408 pounds sme Aped te ROMO the ban. butchered FAIRVIEW, Mooting at Falrview w tended on Sunday night T. J. Confer and sons, Serge Claude, took dinner with J. OQ. ( fer at the camp, on Sunday Lewis Poorman, of Altoona, home hunting a few days D. P. Thompson, butchered se fine porkers on Thursday Charles White and Wililam RBitner put a fine roof on T. J. Confers last week George Miller, of Beech Creek through here on Baturda A certain young man of o munity oalled on his lady Haturda night and as it dark he Aldn't get home Ul) day How about It Perl eorge Thompson, of Howard Sunday with his grandparents \ ID Confer ntingdon Mm T. J the sick list a about her work again Lewis Poorman took dinner Daniel Bullenberger on Sunday Mra. Michael Confer, of Howard, visited her daugMter, Mra. DD, P. | Thompson, one day Iast week. AR well at and ‘on at ven barn pans ed np departed for Woo on Monday who has fow days I= able Hh counts Confer heen on be with | Joseph | home CURTIN. Holter is seriously ill of his sister, Mrs, V, BE. no hopes Of recovery Bathurst is at the with Calvin the sic) numbered with Curtin, | daughter with the Station, Prince and pending a w day ghter, Mi John Wm ra My in | former's nu of Rots if Miles Jes Indn M 1 nt fonte shopper Roy Hazzard for Avis wh on ghmar Saturday departed on Tues get ere to Hoyment The old hunt returned irda CK FORGE TYLERSVILLE Mrs ited at Mins ) ret working Haven home ROMOLA, Mrs Jacob spent last week and Mra. Thos, McCloskey Rev Ww H Patterson his meeting on Sunday night ber 3rd. Quite a few of our people attended meeting at Sunday night Three people started for Falrview on Saturday night, and going up a hill the hors pulled so hard that It went right throagh the harn« letting the girls down the hill backwards They were obliged to borrow a lantern to find his hat How about it Clev? Miss Myrtle Young is better at writing, also Mra W. M. Wensel of Mr Belghtol, with Mr. and Clarence, will begin Decem- young Falrview on from Skunk Hollow this Brame or Onn Cree Lucas Faaxe J HENS ar Torenn, oy oath that he = hie H : # (CHENEY A o M iy - : ate the sum of r each anll every ) oured by whe ue of HB LATARRN 40 I. Cm RFwomn Lo before me boar wv this Sth day of eset » 1 ham. AW j seas 3 . Fall's Oatarth Cav Bb taken Diernally and a% Yreot'y upon th Blow] ard] mueous surfaces ystem,. 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