Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, AAA AAA AVAL VAAN SAAS AA AA AAA SANS TTT TTT TTT TITTY YY YY™ Thursday, March 21st, 1912 ——— — @ PTT TTT TTT ‘Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AVM VALLI LAAAIANLS TAVIS Yaa YaTWwW AMAA hdd pr TRY YW an AAAS AAAS PHVA YYEY FILLMORE, The rain on Thursday the water very high and meadows, and filled the are getting in shape for moving time. Henry Tressler and W. E. Rumbar- ger's sale was well attended. Every- thing brought good prices, Frank Blair returned Blair's, after spending the Ohlo, Frank Lohr purchased a horse one day last week. C. C. Huey purchased one of Fran} Lohr's horses. Mr, Huey is going to haul milk this summer to State Col- lege. Edgar Rimmey, of going to work this summer Tressler's, It was reported that Thomas Tress- jer had pneumonia; he only had a heavy cold Dr. Coons bought P. driving horse last Friday. has made a fine driver out tmal. BEd. black sale on Bow night ralsed | covered the roads They w in | to J. winter fine black Tussevville, i= at Thomas B. Kephart's The Doctor of this an- Tavior purchased a fine-looking horse at W. E lumbarger's Thursday. J. W. Blair was away hunting a farm horse Our store-keeper, Foster a full line of groceries on they are fine. He also has a der chair and prepared ness, Mrs, on the elok Mrs. Frank day for A a few Mrs. Meckley The r have com summer song Charley College of his par Norris, Say, John gelf at the party we did not know you started home The big mence for it is just then the on rich If vou cents’ eall on ( that can the candy to can of canned drank a be peconds, Geo bottles of soft half minutes can of salm twenty fellows Rev sermon place on farewell Clair a few davs Bodle, of Hunter's We had ve Sunday: It ove the creek village. On Wednesday night about thirty-five young ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs Blair, to hs a time different kinds ast week Young, has hand, on fine har for is busi- Mary HM who has Vist, Lohr 1toona, wh with inter. heer is improving slowly left on last Satur she will ore snend davs coming hing are menced to sing Norris and famil gapent v ents, Aian't enios one night it 80 = vou was orn will RO whi dinners people grub want worth of candy ‘arl Marks do tn see anvone of 18 the fol minutes in is He also " one ttle drank three Huey in wo minutes ar We that Hmit! delivered a M. E ch Sunday. This ermon. Rimmey, of Hoover in ze Arinks and Charley ate a on ds. the gocon these are very brief of was his Strane at the Inst urch Tuss with his rv high — and flood of 1a people at week gath- John n | & Man were play € vas ve A 00 of ga supper mes iv enjoyed it. AN AARONSBURG. Miss Mabelle Wolfe, of spent of home of W Wolfe's Mra. Sad Scholl and Millhein Mra Harrisburg, visited at their br Jno Mrs Miri ister Centre Hall many frien ast week, Mrs. Emma side of Mrs dence on Thursday. Mrs. E Hess Lock Haven after ha weeks with her Deshler. Mrs Rover aunt Mra Mrs ents ward Mrs Ruth, Mrs Hving Verna tor's « provin from wr, daughter, Minnie Cole the home in-1 Haines’, n Ke Coldren, { Wf sited some ther is In Wert moved in the east Amanda Weaver's east Main resi street. last ma P Stover Sara lLeitzel Wm Wo Isaih B ig fine- irday In to ath with Bell His son y efonte spending Ebon Eliza More town and go The funer was largely attended, er's home, Frank P day morning, her pastor, officiating. BRANCH-—College Twp. Miss Margaret Musser few days with her friend, to leave our Hall Cora Bower from her fath- Bower, on Sun- Rev, is going to Centre sl of Miss ser were guests at the on Saturday. Peters home, Bentws, visited their sister, Mrs. Ralph Lowder, of Oak Hall on Sunday. Miss Hannah Royer spent Saturday with her friend, Mrs. Ritner, Miss Katle Breon was employed at the home of Mrs, George Homan, for a short time, There will be a festival held at the Bhingletown school house on March 20th, for the benefit of the Sunday school. Everybody is invited to come, Andrew Lytle attended a ball game at Philadelphia last week, Where were you boys, Saturday evening, Harry and Henry? | will { Intensive | he | Corn Ric a Geesey, | here visited al Mary Lytle. | stork Mrs. Curtis Meyer and Maude Mus- | { ful Mrs, Harry Glenn and sister, Helen | beginning to dry If your water pipes froze up would Harry Thaw? a PHYA EYE REBERSBURG. The state horticulturists have en Dan Royer's young orchard, of Rebersburg, to demonstrate sclens- tific fruit culture according to mod- ern abracadabra. The rate is not yet fixed, but sometime in April It be. All who are interested in cultivation are invited to present and how to trim, “according to Hoyle” Surface Seven mills for county purboses shel at vendues! Oats 60 cents! Hay $24 a ton! Potatoes i a bushel! Crop failure last wonder the taxpayers are the ribs! They are studying the Auditors’ report to learn what the last Board of County Commissioners did. One series of items trates the whole. Take Bert Delige the kinky derer, for example, Bes of arrest, trial and figure In the court costs, we items in uditor's as allowed by the ty (‘omm see Or year! sick under alone the « headed ) the of murs- ie8 CONES conviction whi have report, oard of Coun- issloners Commonwealth's . Delige's clothes Hurles ition Deligy 256.00 Hurley, mileage and ex purchase rope { E00 OO ! $ Sher. Sher. CX ed in in the are ne Smull Mr cious contes YY pathy Mr and otherwise that some mal When he of sym letter it isfled ned } first veter \ at Heaven and npart, nature and the harn obpression in her TYLERSVILLE, Laterar Mabel Mever and Haven, and Miss CC Greenburr, ister ora Bhos visited at J. 1 iffer'n, Don't forget formed church Mr and Mra Howard, visited relatives here a Nathaniel for his sale brought a fair price Mr. and Mra. Geo. Wolf Springs, visited the latter's mother, Mra. Anna Kerstetter, last Sunday We have a number of sick but all seem to be the mervices In the Re on Sunday evening Israel Greninger, of their friends and few dave Shaffer had a last Friday, but rainy day his things of improving. BRUSHVALLEY., Gg. D recently, and a beautiful daughter was left to thelr care, The roads, which were In a fear- condition for the last week, are off, little Some of our people were to Min- | heim last Saturday tend “The leap Year Proposal and | its Rezulta,” a play given by the | Spring Mills Stage Amateur Club, The sales of J. B. Ream and Perry K. Detwiler were both well attended. Dippy Dils. Does Car! Long for Jodie? about it, you who are down and out? Elsle says, If she can't get a fel- | evening to ate low who drives a sporty rig she will | take a Walker. How about it Irvin? Busle says she likes to C. (see) A. Duck. That's good, keep going, C. C. Beck, our traveling salesman, expects to make deliveries next week, and go to summer school, VAL VA [ chos- | east | | ete, | Windy Hill Cedar! people Orndorf's were visited by the | How | Murase ® WE WANT MOVINGS. We hope that e very spont lent to The Centre Democey | make a special effort toe accurate list of thelr respective localiti Try and report these fore April 1st, at to know where quaintances the county In an have not been ular correspondent will be thoughful en the list of mos il d in get on all the [SAY 43 | thelr are i nhble Ings fog MOSHANNON Patrick Ward visiting Hugh, John Ho says it Is a y Young, with |} nne Charles ind garet Mrs McK) her Harry Ye at Runvill Walk-er? ") itis L n on Thursd f noon horse owned by D Kelly, | Edward Kelly, ga Ho A and upset, tFrSaine Mr Mr. Labki t Into the tells no « last when drove Now Kelly ker BLANCHARD Jerry Mra Pat lian m through our t« with a fine hors Mra, Da Herr the sick is n writing Mrs, 8 G. Coot Bellefonte last If Nancy Welghe would Victor Way? If Pearl walks If Mary dri If Lottie could she id list, in vhat Roll? yard Hall? | Rider w go fishing, catch Ira Figh or? If Jake drives, does | : Walk-er? If Stella milks the does Done | ald Strain It? If Edith is imo? Miss Dora | days last on does candy, Is Charley Gum= Harpaior ¢ few week at Dr. « ent A on's : | 8rarm or OMO Crry or Toten, | LUocas County tn, | PRANK J. Omexey makes oath that he Mn senke ner of the firm of F. J. Carvey & OO doing | ness In the City of Toledo ty od State | aforesaid, aod that sai firm wil ps _ pum of | | ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS jor each and every | | 0n8e of CATARRN ‘hat cabot be pur by the Use of Hal's Cavannn Cone FRANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before me and submeribed jn my Presencs this 6th day of December, A. b., 158 —~ os ABON. AW, OLEAN SPALL ae —-—— Furany lg Hall's Oatarth Cae #8 taken \nternally and nel ly upon the blood And mucous surisees of UW | ywtem. Send for testimonials, free Todo O PI CHENEY « 00 by All Devegiets, The, | Hal's Family My For moti: om. und { Hall, ZION, The ground-hog has seen his day, and his name has gone Into history ns a vindieator of his prophecy, Spring-like weather prevalls the gratification ter a long, cold and severe Harry Smith, from Joel Shaffer from «Sunday visitors at homes Michael much of winter Williamsport, Altoona, over thelr Shaffer, from circulating Inst week Quite a number of our people free lunching It, at public sales, About two years ago, a vill the Ridge ( known the ville sprung up as if by busy little t near Centre among old was quaintances dL], an th shed rteenth siantie i Hy and the 1 no MOVINGS:—) on ! 3d voll far near Fishing “ed hool ho a will on . 1 & will maori who the move ened A little attention roads at present would ing of taxes inter on SPRING MILLS. 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BOALSBURG. ‘lose moved from perty on Mond US fant the last to ! ; A i home end 3 Sunday nfter an C0 ie mont stay rned he' e expects 10 summer on the lk Harry Ha the Mq isfort to of une ger crinder, wound yh Christ Mever Fran) Tharp \ sday to the last of this ken berger stroke ter at here Donct forget that up to date Business Meth- ods are necessary these days. Your bus- iness must be small indee if you do not have a checking account in a good bank. It helps you to save, it records your trans- actions and best of all, it makes you know where you can borrow monev in time of need. ‘The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA. Ee] FITZ-EZY [HE LADIES SHOES - THAT CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Do You Care Where YouKeep Money? a or whether it gives you an advantage in the business minded and try to do busi. ness in a teapot. Progress. ive business men always have a good bank at their back which gives them a recommendation when nec essary, helps them when in trouble and gives them the convenience of wusng checks for payments drawn on the Bellefonte Trust Co. The Bellefonte Trust Comp’y, Bellefonte, Pa.
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