THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. — Thursday, February 1st, 1912. Correspondents’ Department Continued. a FILLMORE. We are having Meighing again. Charles Lytle preaching at Pine Clayton Huey Sunday at the master, of State The old week and sald that Bone Gum driving outfit Mi it about five There was at the home Saturday ev Jolly They pla was IC returned | the night, rime. some more good attended Sunday. and family Hall, last friend James lady of and home spent Bow - College SCriog was Fillmore ther WHS 4 new sled | the home next I fmvited eause Most harvesting ic The engage mer. J. C. Rockey with a bealed hand We are told that F Half Moon, is going to store keeper. We ris will have g« There movings in hav their hired farmers hope that od success.) a good nmny neighborhood will sales and have not learned BENORE. irs. W. G broke and has wi Mrs. A Clair spent Sur W. H. Ghaner. Rev. Strain will services at the M. E day night at 7 o clo Coasting is the f for Beh sleds At | the % ner he young mori writing A re vinitiy on Wh home Ir Virginia The Embroidery Clrele weekly event among our yo met last Thursday evening Culver's Miss Ella Ward Is visiting friends In Clearfield H. Ward rheumatism Mr. Holt, who has been convalescing at his home In Drifting, is again able to come back to his work 1" which Is a ng | at 1 vdien, H is greatly with erippled EARLYSTOWN. Slelghing Is fine through of the country. The sick are all getting better; but Mrs. John Eckley dled on Saturday morning, leaving a family of 10 chil. dren; it Is very md. Those that eslled on Monday, on D, Ts Bartges were, Mr. Rankin, of Belle. fonte and Mr. Decker and Robt. Bart- wos, this. part | FRUIT TOWN, | Well, well; here I am again few years’ absence, 1 guess you would like to hear from an old scribe, so | will drop In and make my appearance again, and mingle among my Maybe you thought I was I am not; I am just as jolly I a8 I was when 1 left your 1 was out to discover why the } I dead, but ind hap )y west rn prairies flat, and on my way mek 1 met some pole-eat hunters and joined in with them We pitched our about 45 miles west of Possum , on what Is called Monkey Ring my surprise I met . Kirle m ind are and one (les the ode } ir rant, Winter, heard t al and heir queen, Spring ! MILLHEIM MADISONBURG ted 1} ng going Gramiey lo r The hustlers Frank Yearick, our lum ber firm. went to Jersey Shore to lool up some timber tracts they would lke to buy It would great help to Madisonburg's working people, as they are good pay and good business men Hope they will succeed Herb Swartz and Yearick's team are up at Centre Hall, hauling logs and lumber for Mr. Brishen on the Harper farm. this side of Centre Hall The citizens of Madisonburg {very sorry over losing our Lutheran minister, Rev. Whitmer, on account of {his wife's afMiction. They are {ing west again to some of his chil. | dren, so they can help to éare for thelr beloved mother, Arm ntondale I ans and be na Two of the greatest forces In the world are electricity and flattery, | from a | friends, | circle, | are move | Page 7. | FAIRVIEW-—Howard Twp. | Mrs. Lemuel Poorman departed Philipsburg on Thursday, where expects to remain for some time her daughter, Mrs, James Acton, Bruce and Isane Yarnell took per at T. J. Confer's on Saturday ev ning Quite a 1 here attended lenherger's, freshments after which ; REBERSBURG. for Prof, 8 A. Blerly, teacher Erammuar school of this BOCA his pupils, as his school on gel the school building | PEOSEnt were follows: K Mar Florence Bret ull, Catherine Harter, Jes Lucille Bright, Bright A Harbaugh I Douty, Edwin of the gave in as for Friday Thos Houtz, Mar Hew Walte Maud Weber, Hazel Hus Charles she place, for well wit} nday in class, gup 1] atie Crouse, umber the of party Friday served at a departed young folks at Daniel evening; late for Detwiler, Ler 11 re Mi Auman, hout aL 3 the Lula lo on were lorence all Hee lorence Wenvoer y Zella Halnes w with her i Thompson si role Aumal la The hunters 18 an ove chool Norman mond Weber 'h COLYER, SUMMIT HILL—Howard Twg 1 A MILES TWP Rheumatic Pains quickly relieved for . Rice of used an's Lis } it first-class for rie ' Joxes of Baldwins w''] have found an s iment par excells ken sinews above cap caused by l. and t y groat | action 1 was able to resume my duties in les wocident,” SLOANS LINIMENT $s an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma, No rubbing necessary—you can apply with a brush. At all doalors. Price, 250., 500. & $1.00. Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. an three weeks after the ALL THE — LEADING Public Salesin Centre Co. (SPRING SEASON 1012) Notices sorted In sale, for their Sale tre of Public Ba this column, $1.00 Persons Bills printed at Democrat vill Free. les will be In- until day. of who have “I'he Cen- receive the $1.00 notice February Bales. FEBUARY James ments and } TT . Harry Grove, suct TUESDAY MARCH } 1% Howard, LM Tobias we eattie and full line isehold goods. Sale at i Hay cows, 1 young of! plements and h Hayes Schenck TUESDAY, MARCH 12: 1. 8 east of Mackeyvilie, will a full line of farm imple ients am A OC McCOlintie, viet TUESDAY, MARCH 12:2 miles east of Pa Furnace, D. H. Krebs will sell. 2 horses, { cows, 5 head young osttie. | brood sow with ples and a full line of farm Impleorsasqis, Sal at 10am J. 1 Reed, anes TUESDAY. MARCH i2:Henry Tressler near Fillmore station, will sell. 4 work horses, pair of mules, Jooits, SN mileh cows, 2 bulls, 4 young | omttle. Shrood sows, | boar, 15 shoats, jot of chickens and sone farm implements, Saleat | 10am LF. Mayes, suot WEDNESDAY MARCH 12:2% miles north of Lemont, James M. Grove, will sell, # horses two are brood mares, one of these mares ia with foal and one a 8 year old horse; 2 2 year old colts 1 yearling colt, 7 miloh cows, A head of young oattie. 3 bulls, 7 brood sows 1 boar. 16 shoats. Delaval cream separator and full line of farm implements. Harry F Urove, suet. Salemi 9.30 am auct Dress, one mile Live stock and Sale at 10% rll WEDNESDAY Centre Hal will se pan of bay brood mare steers. 1 bull, 4 hes young cattle d BOWS ith of er and Shirk byrs, | cows, 4 brood Be 181 Or iy MARCH 13.2% 1 oN 8 near Cres erator a m. I. F. Ma WEDNESDAY fellefonu Auctioneers. fs Bo ROBR..ssnsssssssnss JR C. Doffc.eisiecasss B. BB. Berio... cooveseass Harry F. Grove..... Wm. A. Ishier...... Chas. A. Issnberg A, C. MeClintie. .. RH. Miler. coecosiassess J. L Reed... cose Pine Grove Mills Hayes BohenckK...... coves Howard W. F. Smith. .......c0ecveee«Millhelm 1G Cf WRG: oo viiissssnsssss TIONS David Wensel.......covooveeso« Yarnell J. H. M. SBtover........Bellefonts R. 3 J To JOPMOR..osueiesessssesse COOP |B, H. Ho¥....vvvvs.vi. Bellefonte R. 3 H. B. Schreckengast. Spring Mills R. 8 | Wise and Hubler.........Rebersburg {W. T. Boal. ..vviiiiiesess Bellefonte | Ia Frank MAYOR. covovvuessess Lamont «+ + « LOmMmont . » Bellefonte «oo Fleming « « « Lamont
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