Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 7th, 1911, — AVIA MAVAVA TAA VIVA AAVAAAV A VAAL WAAAY Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. JULIAN. Winter has come at las Harringto men ih Bs », ary ¥ ” Cl i Fl £ by > 3 rf, 5 PR SE Apa be 4 Ry p | iS SR "ol © MAVIVBIIIIWY BYHMAMMAMAAAMMATMATM TATA VA MIAMI VV NITTANY. CURTIN. PORT MATILDA, It Never Flickers : he Ml i fn writ , - of y » ( o inte - friends in Brush Valley and Centre 1" 1; hope he will soon Tre it ha een a long iin ated y Wal ! I 1 bos, 49 The long winter even Hall several weeks cover } ing on ‘ort, 1 hers ition at Pitt rg and bas returned ' i / 4 om, mgs give a woman a splen- 1 and friends ) PT in 1 Neff n urge We are. " oda Avail, Jomée lor Lhe win ad y 4 | Allen ar a 1 8, of Iss 1 Neff, vned nurse of he VL Fr YVR 4 we itv ‘ a did chance for scwing or nt thelr Thanksgivin ‘hiladeln his { ing na viaication A . 4 en / NAN Allen, of this place. | with her mother, Mrs, . Toff Tar lt Was On ep Mra, J. B. Hanscom y freat WA LRT embroidery ; but her eyes Ammerman Ime od fron ; 8 : . iy "A 1 ! | A p 1 * vt of Mps Corman Yen ELAPFY BRultz ane Iren, © Vell, as : t ir { : er door oper : an suffer from the strain unless e. Their mi v friends are |, nia. Mr. am a Win. Alkey We Will Biye Jome of ne punting one of |] (Jel Crema Bom “ity Wed “ she has a good light. ROR, of Mr ind Mra, Jame 1a " VIRIL ed ra ri arer 1d me we 100K] Ie i HDi y —— N\ Gunsallus were Mra, John Delane: a lew a) ast wes : it tl fa to B¢ ! hi { Iie ! [ Dix Run rel lamp made. N tre all 2 Spavd, of Hul fenry Shultz t on ‘ nad I OF y thie t} horse ft owed . . . Bt Cents Ha Henry McCloskey. | butchering a or thers, Gres ul was the wee outs hi Abraham Hai ‘ r DleaBan It gives a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes, of Mackevville, . Sh on Frida) ' saw some fine d but tl vi 8itor r town last weel There is no glare to it; no flicker. It lights up a whole room, Wg < Youle r : and Sn Ny eck aT da _ Barger, 8. ) ating 2 BOYa are hnving | his week * a The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. : for Mrs. Tressler's fa . 5 Sitte Collara aon SH 8 1 wara | PTOURHt 11 01 rk ind met e of { for the ofl burned ; and the Rayo jtsell Bs a Dan Diehl is stil usy 2 | ovar.-Suhdav. wiators: of thelr vO its. Prof. J. A. William br t | Bellefonte low-priced lamp. Y handsom pan omament to any room in the grain and baling h and straw wr " Cle . OD v ; ny X > iH he largest it that e¢ heard | ! f 1 { he [ The Rayo Lamp hted without removing shade or chimney easy tO our farmer nove y Curtd 1 the & ng nink the w @ mi Ire tw t £4 } Ww ow clean and rewick. Made of solid brass, nickel-plated ; also in numerous We mos go L 3 rie) ! e De wma j . shuns p W e : { fed ng ' I and finishes, hart. of amar elne in Ie - we y’ . TR Ars vias ~ what it elghe Jol nd P rar | ‘ A Ask your desler to show you his line of Rayo lamps; or write for descrictive circular butcher last Friday {ting fOMars parents a |e pO. wy ee turned rece) , to any agency of wise from 8 distance Shending Mr. James Barger a ne ide around OWA | ] ote tere The Atlantic Refining Company butcher ¢ y am 4 TOUNg re 18T) arge visited her | good | K be 1 Tyron t (Incorporated) were: ehildren ster, of son Bo) Chrigty George man hat etury 1 mi rom india 1 wh ywrg ral} font RPS fvir } t R n pa Ay A ‘ ( y lumber w 3 \ CO 3 ‘reel wank and bras ¥> 2% eble } gun ar kt y tarts Har \Y/ where thes heen working — 4 . r the i nt ot ' ! ) ! | A Our ing “Wie lefonte Trust Comp’y, Bellefonte, Pa. aes FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOE PINE GROVE MILLS - T H A T - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT we YEAGER'S SHOE STORE HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mabel nfoer Flas ron Hetty ie ek Tonnie Decker Mood rows ola Mar Susie \ v AARONSBURG. mr a " Jon Mary be The cted Mrs Cleo McCormich f \ i : ris ar Fata Musser Afar Homanay Mranks net oF \f " Mills, returned to her home \ Ra 8 n » Messrs. Harry Musser, Leo. Homan, |p, ¢ wing « " President. W ing spent a few days with her parents, y visiting In ¢ aut Sun Dw an Hon an, Ix len De ker, ™) ” K. Ko lee President, Ira Harp- WwW Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mingle's Heh Chas. Du * Alva Duc) ag nN | gter; Secretary, J. W, Kepler; Treas n an "1 Ex-Sheriff Condo and family, of MADISONBURG. gS dtl Ts “ |urer, D. W. Miller York, were the welcome guests of thelr Butchering is in full blast and many ips, Harve Grenoble, Paul Wert, Her son-in-law, Dr. J D. FF. Bowersox. large and fat hogs are slaughtered mah and Agnew Limbert RB. Limbert SPRING MILLS, over Thanksgiving Nearly every family raise thelr own Various games were plaved, when re : MC Stover has taken charge ¢ Mrs. Hazel, of Bellefonte, Deputy | pork fresnments he arvae oonmated OF the hotel, and we have every reason to h b A ’ 1 President of the Rebekah lodge, was Boyd Hazel. teacher of the Forge RN e ¢ 0 corn A {think that he will accommodate the P President of the Rebekah Lodge, was| Boyd Hazel teacher of the Fore 1ot, hour they all departed for thelr | bubile to the beat of his ability that a bank is a simple, plain ne Monday. ; on Bunday. You have all read the homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rishel n The new school board organized . ' Thos. Hull, who is employed at the touching poem “The flower he JOPE and prosperous married life. | jot Monday evening cessity to every business man. earpenter trade at State College, spent placed upon her breast.” They received an Immense number of The masons that were working J the Sabbath with his family at this Charles Henny, son of Rev. Henny, Pre™ nts Archy Zettle's wall for his new house place returned to the home of Jacob Deltrich had to quit work on Monday, on a« Very early he SEES how convel.ient Mrs. Fred Timbert, Jr. and son. of | where he expects to remaln over wine LEMONT. count of the inclemency of the weath Altoona, visitel at the home of her ter Evidently, he thinks Madison- Harvey Steele and friend spent an ®F : : - » y : : y mother-in-law on east Main street burg has the prettiest girls and desires w dave hunting on Nittany mount J. W. Wool mod us that he lost it 1S to be able to pay his bills by Miss Mazle Forster returned home to live with the friendschoft before las "ee his mileage oo) . 747001, dated . ate Male Foiutet TINA hate | I a oe about un UhMeE + | 11, bought at Rising Springs check instead of by cash, and to antly with friends in Union and Mr, and Mra. John Herb, who were past fi M » thin) ) re In t n on counties visiting near Carthage, Mo, and other Knte Wand and Mrs. No ) his sale. The book at the oiler Sl borrow money when his business Mr. and Mrs. Ebon Bower. of Relle- | points, returned to their home. Al : ’ In. last wee) i : miles fonte, were the guests of thelr par though well pleased vith the west \ , farm was 04 ceive § ew of $2.00 for It ents, merchant E. A. Bower, over Bun and western hospitality they think y ! ain vey in J n GC, C RrY our 1ax ooliag. d , d | Nc | { ie d i iy and western hospitality. thay. Ah wh _Fvey, Batu Yo SW. Waod at Jeraty Shore emandas it. 0 other Iriend is as The Reformed Sunday school wi The Yenricks hav ympleted thelr | ee WMO hold their Christmas service ¢ lumber operations on » R h tract ) v ' y Whitehil) valuable a hel t hi i C oh tre a "3 Phiten) : im in go 23rd Inst, and the Lutheran ) They re ready to move thelr mill to 4 ) n and ehil Brae or OM : : P 0 800 will have thelr service on Christmas a loeation nat yet determined, while of DuBois. are visiting among 4 \ ' y 1 | whi hf itin ' PANE J b th that he tn senior evening . Clark Stover located his mill In Buge« friends In these parte por ro 1 t | 5Y A ‘ or bad weather. Walter Orwig has gone to Altoona, ar valley on the Rhule tract near Tye The bricklayers finished the brick. | Dumas 8 ! . at which place he expects to get em | lersville, These mills have filled the work on Jesse Bhuey's house on Satur. bt kl ployment, coffers of a few and given labor and day afternoon nae - —— bread to many: the lomie will be Mra. Danfel Kustenborder (a visit. | Hau ) CHENEY PERU. “Woodman Epare That Tree" ing with her daughter, Mrs. Milton Rworn to before me and subscribed In my presencs Wilson Ammerman and wife moved Ex«Treasurer James Gramley sold Carver this Sth day of December, DD. 1984 ”, - B N r to Nittany on Friday. his home to J. N. Royer. He will Mra. Edward Dale is slowly im. divs 1 A. W. GLEARON ST NA IONAL Al KR, John Amhelser and family, from Al- | make his home with his sons near proving. | sear { F OTARY PUBLIC toona, are visiting at the homes of | Freeport, Ill The snow fall on Bunday came very | jas Ostarrh Caw te taken Witermally and sew | BELLEFONTE, PA Harve Tressler and Abram Houser, | Kern and Gettig have started a poul- unexpectedly, but about everyone was Sireetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of te «Laub a. " . Clyde ShefMer, from State College, | try plant; we cheerfully wish them ready for winter and on Monday we WH Band for ution NEY & CO. Toledo, O visited at Chas. Housers during the | success. Bo far they report favor. were greeted by the sound of sleigh- | M by all Drvgniets, 750 y week. | ably. | bells, Sake Hall's Family Pills for sonstip® von. 5 and elect ’
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