Thursday, February 22nd, 1912 THE CENTRE DE M O CRA T. BELLEFONTE, PA. MILLHEIM, PINE GROVE MILLS. ALL THE LEADING ind Mrs h Ward Gramle \ Willian ‘ate tran ted bu [| Correspondents’ | ui stdin oi, Sm at ik |“ oh ven Department (SE eR EL AEE, | SR SE, i Pub 1ICDalesin Centre C { ntre Hall | Continued. ‘harle 3 student of tl | p [<3 ol roy ‘ f (SPRING SEASON 1912) NITTANY. at home Sk jodi bi r. Smiley, of na. 1s spel pted in | bile Saley Wii be Ins lay « enh X Ste \ Al alr hl 1 SI | 0 B51 [ | I 1 a ! £1.00 Yar HOTN who have ? | } . ' l na I pr { A “The Cen the $1.00 young people drove down to AL Gummi to sper ‘ \'¢ Yes \ ( in Pn I'l t 'roghyt f February Sales. ‘ich KBR : i March Sales. REBERSBURG. Curwer iting for sor Margare to sper Re gelical Mrs visit t Maggle f | 84 A hea rn plement home n« el si re at Se a | ers ond ron uf 1 on ¥ - " n ! hua f Mal r ir f } ri y {e . thas tas : a ] { k + F. Mayes, Au ban $F 2 Mra nison f Mifflin spent Saturday and Sunday wit] parents, C. E. Finkles Harry Burns has returns p. 1 Bellefonte hospital His famils f x]: at her home $ iL ens \ N1 \ . h ‘ \ : ! AY, MARCH 11-1 mile west of plement ' 0 : Mayes, au also returned from ne = ) oR f irs » Br ! i EB | : ur R, f ‘ us a } ) Mrs. MI b nville, | E. Sunday will se 4 FRI | 23 ! Hastings where they had been iring ! PORT MATILDA, el ! ' lurris, of f rk horses, a brood mare, § miich n » Miles Gr farm n Sinking Burng' illness Weston and wife from " is is Ilving Y tion ' { x some fresh by time of sale | vi i out pt of rone A number ) } lent 6H Wore . were Sunday tors at helfers 1 brood sow lot . taken out last vk odring's : + did not OW 11, with p moni its, 2-horse wagon and farm im Geo Rachan an ami! Q + ries B } y . ents A. McClintie, Auct. Sale bury. were In town last week loys ) vife came up from | : nek 1 ) ( Jennie Decker, one of the Bell Tele y eastern part of the state to see } Low i rid MONDAY, MARCH 11 Wm \tover, 9 of farm implements and tools phone girls, Is spending the week with is rother Jacob and fami befor J OF £ i ! A or : t of Stats hE “ . 4 household gor In G C. Waite Au her brothe Colonel ( Sara | the O° nit \ hna irgl Coe sell: 4 w . ' 3 ) . ) " r -0l ne De ker: 1 n he move ( bevond Tohnatown JueThAY bu 5 head « f FRIDAY. MARCH 20-Mrs. Mary Homan, 3 Condo, the supp girl, Is taking her | where the wil ove N y ut f Sua I \ king her ' joy Il move next Monda % 11 shoats. and full line of farm imp miles south of Siate College, on the White place James went to the door and asked it LIVONIA nis and all household Sale at 0.3 ad, w ay ? head of horses. 16 head 20 sheep. 4 brood sows, 18 shoats PUBLIC SALE Mr. Ohl, the condensary man from | that was where Jake lived, and he sald Mrs. M. C. Bchade was « \ ‘ a.m J IL Reed ate r 1 f NDAY. MARCH 11:~8 miles south of Centre | BOG 8 FUE 00 CO oer piGMeEnts. Sale 8 | THURSDAY, MARCH 21-2 miles west ‘ 1d] irs J ent Maud Hars . t Mil Hail spent a few days In town "Yes" He posed as a collector for home of her father leton. A ast wes gome firm yfter fooling a while he | he Is very il ) a Fh W.H. Baird, will s 7 horses, 2 colts f Julian P 1} Mud : A I ] r | 1 ver 1 with t reulost da wr PAAd : RC LIA TURD MA ‘hn RY of Julian a. on the Mud Lick farm, made himself known They had not | not expected to recover ths | wh Jey Ain ppb Ay) r ad BATURDA X Co Priigh ark, Salih Yh roy H. K. Mattern wi sell: 4 horses, One 2 Hroo OWA y nx y 0 he J L i 1) Wn O yu le BLANCHARD. seen each other for ten years, and i Communion : : vere held In Wf sheey Also a full line of farm implements 4 horses, 8 mileh cows, | bull, 4 brood sows, 19 a fine general purpose horse : welght Mrs. John Shaw has returned home, | WAS A happy meeting our church last Sunday with a fairly and household goods. Sale atéam LF shoats and a full line of farm implements about 1300 Iba and a fine family driv. after spending a week with her son 15. 1. Bpotts has the saw mill up, | good attendance : Mayes, suct Sale at 12M. L. F. Mayes, suet A me hoor ob ohaon Sulien 1 Bdward Shaw, of Jersey Shore and is sawing lumber and mine ties Lesile Stover had the misfortune to TUESDAY. MARCH 12: Israel Spayd, InGregs SATURDAY MAR( H 23% mile southeast of A J y « Squire Eaton hat been housed up The Sunday School convention, 23rd | burn his hand, quite badi 1 haya 1 n os wost of Madisonburt wis Huson statin, Thaothas a wi ima wi sell y Di 00 ; " . nr 24 this ont on' yroret X KR ‘ &® 3} god " Le 5 heavy farm horses, 3 cows, b heifers ! h OF ho OIG goods, 10% of oarpenter for the past week with a bad cold and ho th iy Ma he m h Don't for: A. K. Btover spent last week at Ty- bulls. § sows anc shoats and full line of farm ing tools, shingles. bee house. Also a good Nathan Kunes and wife returned } come, w ¢ held In the Dap. | lersville at work on the lumber job, implements. Sade at 12 M. H. H. Miller, anct dwelling house and other build ngs are on the home Monday from DuBols, where |!#! church at Port Matilda. operated by Mr. Adams IUESDAY. MARCH 12:1. 8. Dress, one mile lot. Saleat | p.m. A C MeClintie, suet yn » . "wp 4 8 \ > bd - they had charge of a lumber camp. | Professor O. D. Etters was in town Those on the sick list are Cecile! ©8st of Mackeyvilie, will sell: Live stock and SATURDAY. MARCH 23:~Two miles east of : id The senior class of our High school | oP Monday, looking after the school | Stover, Nelson Stover and Mrs, J. M a full line of farm implements. Sale at 10.30 Wolfs Store, H. M. Esterline will sell: Stock and will make a valuable stallion; held their annual reception on Friday | WOK Kahl + oe TH am AC Me.Clintle, suct and farm implements. Salest 10a.m. H. H weight now 1300 Ibs. and will shail} evening. The ciass consists of Jos- Mrs. Elsie Laird and son Roy visit. W. H. Conser moved his family to | TRESDAY, MARCH 12:34 mile west of Oak | Miller, uot. =~ mature to an 1800 Ibe horse, I go eph Wagner, Forest Gardner, Floyd ed her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Pine Station last week. All were Hall, A. W. Dale will sell: 7 head horses, 7 | MONDAY. MARCH 38:1} niles west of Linden farm horses. 3 fine pure bred Aber. Bechdol, Mary Page, M ‘Ww 4 Spear, of the rolling mills to have ti 4 vere sor milch cows, 15 head young cattle, shorthorn Hall. on the Houtz farm. Bd. Cunningham will deen Angus cows, 1 Angus bull 3 years 4 y re, ary Agner Mins Helen Gle ¢ 3 I . ave them go, but he expects to bull, 8 brood sows, # shoats, 18 head sheep, full sell: 8 wOrk horses, 8 milch cows, 16 head | old. § Angus bull calves § to 10 months and James Gardner. ’ n Glenn, of Bellefonte, vis- Improve his financial Interests by mov= line of farm implements and household goods young oattie, # brood sows, Sshosts Jot of | old 1 A a heifer calf. This Is the ited her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Ing there Saleat 10a. m. Harry Grove, suet | ohickens, and full line farm implements. Sale | champlo f breed. 7 cow Glenn, over Sunday WwW. ¥ st 10am. LF. Mayes, auct h h . hetf hich . re , over | y. 7, B. Stover moved Into the CITUBSDAY, MARCH 12:-1% miles west of | a ie | which are heifers which will be fresh It is a fact that you can hurt some Miss Sue Bathurst visited her sis- vacated hy Mr, Conser ite the hous Howard, L. M. Tob as, will sell; Bay mare s | TUBSDAY, MARCH 26-Ziegler Broa, | this spring 2 pure bred Jersey bulls 1 ple more by laughing at them than |ter, Mra. Ray Lutz, of Bellefonte, on James Houseman is spends a fow cows, 2 young osttle and fall lipe of farm im. | WO miles east of Aaronsburg, will sell: | year old. 3 heifer calves. § young Po- shooting at them. Saturday. . | days here spending a 1 B rments and household goods, Sale at) p.m 4 horses, 10 Jersey cows, two of them and China sows " Iayes Schenck. sues, registered, § Jersey heifers, 21 shoats, MH. K. MATTERN,
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