Page 3. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 21st, 1911, ley Young, Howard, R. ¥. D; David | UNIONVILLE. | REBERSBURG. Tanyver, Jacoh Schenck, Curtin, R. ¥.! Mrs, Jacob Hoover, of Bush's Hols John Brungard purchased the home Correspondents’ D.: Gabriel Betz, Samuel Aley, Nit low, fell down the garret stajrs of | of Georg: Wise at Rockviile for $510 tany, R. F'. D.: James Wyble, Michael her home, a distance of some 14 feot, C, MM, Blerly, of Dents Run, spent P. Holter, Henry (. Holter, John RB. !dislocating the bones of her wrist and | Sunday . ‘ #pant Department Holter, Wm. H. Neff, Wm. J. Wilson, | sustaining cuts and bruises on face An unusual broad smile wince Al Reuben Lacas. Wm. Rimert, George A, | and body and sey ¢v spraining her v : baby by Continued Jacobs, J. G. Willlams, and P. J, Kel- | back. Dr. Russell was called in, who, [Hier if Chattanooga, Tent ley, Howard, This doe not include after ministerin 0 er needs left «spendin cation. with *hi the “emergency” men of whom there her in as _comfortal le condition as VO ud 9 Po p HOWARD. tare several was possible vet h . Mrs. Beulah Eckley, of Coudersport, | the old home Our merchant Halnes, as well as ! 3 : | Another Barn Burned. i . ; CRM AW And topped Yel Wed Now is Christ risen from the dead, | Tost. after dark Baturday. eveniny ame down and pped be n ‘ it re 8 on Monday, to pay 1 hort mit and become the first fruits of them a bright light directly north of How trains on nus ) pa x Shot r . | ¢ " ; heir store beautifull ; vi { 0 Y ‘ — nthis 15:20. | o her sister, Mrs. Annie BE. Stere, who | gl | F All F that slept.—1 Corinthians {ard indieated a burning building not h y a iI but who, we are glad |‘ hristma In doing your istimi or ou O S very far way, and it proved to be th é shopping do not forget to say, I8 now convalescing in Our Churches Next Sabbath. barn an the farm. of John: James. in | 10 98¥, wa \ pL United Evangelical--Pastor M., J what 18 known as "Polecat Hollow" Geo Ww Morrison dressed In his Claude Halnes Snder will preach in Howard at half | 0 north from Marsh Creek some | “Dib and tucker,” went to Altoona on (he misf past ten and at Jacl sonville at half three or four miles from it mouth. | Tuesday, to see his boy: badly past seven In additionn to the barn itself. which Ray Parsons, OW nr i ilo | housed him Refo d Pastor kK. | Faust will was a servicable one, a wagon, thirteen ry O } : allroad spent Sparr Wert preach in How ward at ten o'clock, at 3 Mar ‘reek at half past two, and in Jacl ville at half past seven. The i ind Jackson reference to ur tons of hay and Ome straw and a good cow were th losgse LIMO to thirteen hu this Mr. James «¢ { neral f I 14 n vv iid vi speci Sugar Valley { ns ANC N : lexander In ju J | with | ireon on hy Were Mr a Christmas value of whi y elg hundred and ROARS KROWR “the sl les {s | Mi layton Weber eno snd ’ 8 on etn 4 IMSS: © Shapel~Fastor . W value of which is ligease known as “U glen His | Mrs. Clayton Weber, of Renovo an Old St. Nick is here ii. person. Patterson will preach at half past dis ibs oli uf ae <1 abituny nother column. © © geTmon and service will | Miss Alla Bowes is at home for al Mrs. Tillte in 01 with You can see him for yourself in ' y 1 $ y , has 1 MILESBURG “ Mrs. John Mol Wil ellefonts e ; bre ; ‘ i, io. Jon Node X I a ol. = roe After spending some time with rela the store. Not only St. Nick is Howard at half . . Vernom t n at half past Mr Cr OTR ot hall past | ous visitor in the Methodist par- De fs very wi ie. us ir] Foungest son Of Rev, 2, C. Baird, (0 here to greet you but the Largest SONAKe over Service at the| P. Bawin Tho we Jeftion No, is, | SHanced off bv Sithue Tiesvan wa o th Rev. Ty ean and Most Complete Line of Or t ton o'clock Saturday for ( Pastor R a) EE Cha BO A wma, | received here on Tus announcing And the young man certainly enjoyed namental and Useful Gifts ever a SP h oo de a Watts, in Williamsport. CUTTY ' ak the e of het y ohn 0 ck Haven, after ws ng brought to Bellefonte. f Prayer” In| William Jones ¢, HDI in Punxsutawny M Tew Says wit} her son and hier k before the | Tuesday of last week wi Us sist bout o'clock of para : : i afmye d son e It has also ~law, irs. Mabel } in M Teats w zo nown | elles ¥ ‘ ‘ ‘ bi Iie 7 . 3 minded Bay, | Tatu. pin. Habs MEBR. ent | fonte Where she resided mas y, Of her husband's parents. COME Shake Hands with him, of Christian |. .- ‘hors © wh » ip. Was the Is ng F hop eet : t opposite ey py A : : in hie . : : to hold union | Sunday guest of Mrs. 8. I. Reber the Haag House, Her rama ns wil DO | behind the Dish about te Tor & soem meet his most Charming Wife. the Yea Mrs, Percy Kling. of oona, with | oo." emetery. on Wednesd the | Will be four it 3 or Th the hoe Hittin aug Wh % the 3 3 OE os he nS | Marion ducted by the Rev. R. E. Oyler, She at Tyrone, spent th his par- Have the children write him a fifteen minutes past “Bert.” Willlams e¢ Broad BL was a daughter f the te Richard | “nis, alr. a Mr v Johneor h a4 Song service offices of the PP. R 31, in the Methodist end Kuest of hi ; y tor t W t o1 By RU a thy HODKUR, a. 3ohD Weber aBS fame | oe en I I at nta Claus with the pogo vidual mail box in the store, or LK he Methodist 1 y “ are guests at dr ay " I _ a her one y Toh no He nd nut t $. GG. F give } : . ons—by Rove. B. F. |the = Yearick family at Bellotonte on |sutawney, and on hier, Maggie, An eas still if they prefer write to Santa Ww H Patterson. | 1 y v @W ‘ wrried ar ‘ 1 racus : 4 I ita: John Leiserning, veteran engine No M Sos brother, David Ca av: A YARNELL Claus; care Katz & Co., Belle- The Church | dipner wit ephe old infant of Mr. and Mra. Henry teresting lecture In th : fonte, Pa., for this is his address 2 Criatian | Mn nr Wn CP. Tong, | In, comutery west of town ob Mor Ppa . and 4 until December 26th. and Re letter and drop it in his own indi- BENORE Farm Fire Tt irty Three Stock Consumed. ers of Gift ings will still find this store amply prepared to meet the Christmas Shopping Requirements with an unexampled assortment of PINE GROVE MILLS : just such gifts men or boys appreciate. ’ Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Shirts, Sweaters, Bath Robes, House Coats, Traveling Goods, offering unlimited choice of Style and Qualities. i up of mis " ” Ie A ht vas Mon it Mr. Leather ‘ UFANRCEe UPON | Louid be washing and they wanted te The Ferguson Township High scl ] purchased the “avold the rush! will hold their annual banquet In the entead of his . § QO. F. ha i 1 A Car an, It carried tations will he sent out In a few dave Ar nes f $54 ipon the barn TYLERSVILLE, John Decker is visiting his son, J in ti Nail 4 u I Fire Insur There will be a Christhas enter \. Decker. on Main street ’ ance Compar te County, but tainment In the Evangelical church on Misses Margaret Glenn and Bertha You 1 find least crowding in these broad aisles displays it had recent Ire and the loss (‘hristman evening All are Invited t« mith spent Sunday at State College " is therefore olu total Ome Mra. J. W. Kepler spent Wednesday Abraham Lincoin-J. Everist Cathell, Mrs. Adam Walizer, of Nittany, was In Bellefonte doing her Christmas 80 arranged to facilitate easy selection and besides the most In t ning of Monday, Jan, 11 visiting a few days at this place shopping Sunt tren works ater Onristmas br | Geo. Miles, who had sprained his| H. F. Reed will hold a Christmas choice stock to select from---easily making this the most sat- will deliver his great lecture ankles and wag | aids up for A fow Hy Rain y A school oh na isf t a \ tat _- Ie weeks, is now able to be up again : re ' © v FIG 11erneo “ War A iy wham, Finemté Ard he Wm. Auman had the misfortune of ” TM wii Cal ac ory an convenien Christmas buying store for you. Howard. The magnitude of the sub. | Utling himself In his log n. r. and |} er liam ollins spent ject and the fame which De. Cathell The Reformed congregation pald Its on lay In Bellefonte : has won | his treatment of it, In ast debt and the old note was burn he merchants of our own have sure an audience which will fill the 4 In the presence of the congregation | thelr wintows Geched 1a their holiday large room to the Hmit of its capacity last Bunday morning attire All the folks are looking for Notwithstanding this, the management Jonathan Glantz, of Union county, |n visit frim Saint Nick, who never * — is sending a special lotto of invita is visiting at this piace falls to pay a visit to our little town = tion, Including free admission, to ev- Miss. Hattie Day, who had been | . ery soldier of the civil war In the bor. AWAY working, NTU hom | CENTRE MILLS, i ough and vicinity, and will reserve Merrill Gingery, who had been away | a. and Mrs. Fred Brungart, of Mif- front seats for them. No part of his | Working returned home with the ex- | gi burg are visiting their daughter, audience will listen with more inter. | Pectation of starting to school Mra. N. A. Duck A T H E est to Dr. Cathell's relation of his in. | Ausustus Day bought a fine horse | uf. 0g Mrs Harry Burns and chil | tercession, as & boy of twelve, with | ®t the sale at Lamar last Wednesday. | geen’ of Spring Mills, came to our | President Lincoln, for the releases of John Spangler, of Tusseyville, vis. town to help J. W. Balr, butcher | 4 his father, who had beem falsely ar. ited his mother, Mra Rebecca Span. Harry Williams, of Lemont, one of | O er ‘Correct mis me thought ¢ \ ty . : his brothers and sisters, i rested soon after the beginning of the Fier, and the Bell telephone linemen, stopped In | war, than these grizssied veterans. and | Mr. and Mra. Wm. Grieb and child, our town long enough to shake wads | the courtesy which the managment has Of Nittany, visited at this place. with some of his old friends, extended, will be as greatly appreciat- — J. Barl Cann. of Juniata. wo I» od, an It Is deserved, by There «Frank Deshon Is an old favorite |#taying with his grandparents, Mr, are twenty-one of tham, as follows: | tn Bellefonte, See him at his best to. [and Mra J. A. Klines, had the shiek. Joshua Pheasant Henry J Pletcher, night at the opera house, in “The | snpox but Is over them at thir writ. James Tyson, W. B. Coder, and Wes- | pur Spotl” Matinee at 2:00, ing. Dress for Men
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