.) | q it relatives Thursday, March 21st, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONT Le —————————— E, PA. Page 7. PR oe Correspondents’ Department Continued. ’ M ’ EE iain WEST BRUSHVALLEY, The sales of 1. ©. Spayd and Ben). fmbert were largely attended, G. W. Tressler, who has been In ill ealth for over a year, is slowly im- hroving. G. F. Peace, the for our Justice of been confined rheumatism, and around Carls in Weaver, who had pome time with ple to be out Rev. D. C. ble sermon Bunday. The party at Sam'l Stovers was ell attended on Tuesday evening. They had the Spring Mills jubilee or- shestra. Come again boys, you are Hoing fine, One ol party lone, he lacky Allen pent Saturday pid school A. again, preached a very Bethesda church our and boys took was obliged Moral! The next for others, Lidmbert, of night mites, two girls to to go home time do not Philadelphia, with one of his 8S. Limbert, after OW at home and as left for Philadelphia he Is employed as H. S. Limbert Inicn county ects to work. The members of the chool, of this place, he Murray school, on oon, March 31st, to sunday school, All hose who expect to huested to be there he same, The wheat spending a with friends, again where conductor, and wife where the days left former for ex ~ Unlon Sunday will meet at Sunday after- reorganize the members and attend, are re- to take part in flelds of this place are eginning to look nice and green. M. E. Bartley has moved from t place to Jacksonville, Is it not funny how ket into barns that uring the night, A number of our J or Ohio this week. G. D. Orndorf says: "Ich Ww en mon. Se saga mere mon bis mere en duchter geb mereen stickly candy?” They talk about E00 R00 wouldn't that Rach-au? G. D. Orndorf expects the poultry business, Miss Annie Rachau for Salon she work this Lee far and ! D, be helped. his dogs tight strange are shut oung men left bin Wi het. now ken Pap, re ROCK FORGE. Old Spring © } flooded places the roads Harry Fike at this writing recover. Ira Benner bougl \ four years old at Austin Dale's sale at Oak Hall, i f of $211. Sh pot a bl It H E John Grove's her? George Shuey's family pelled go from his mill on Thursday night some time on Friday, h water. yilllam fat Rock, on Thursday. Orie Mulbarger bought at Jim Grove's sale; he churn = y itter William horse last T! going Mr. Be fente « a party It is at Roe the first plat will the dam George | driving | sale on Fr also a I horse the el.” And walk « gerious farm ax reek was s¢ the last week, for the were house into and stay on account to till of a in creamer going tu mone COLYER. Arthur olderman, employed ! winter, is visit. Kuhn from Col Mrs. Wm Bruce Klinefelter § near Madisonburg Mrs rege Yarnell nd da Catherine, spent a few days her parents, G. R. Meese and The league which has just been eor- ganized by the members of the Evan- gelical church, held a social at the home of Henry Gettig last Thuraday evening, was very well attended I the young people. The evening was spent in a very appropriate and pleasing manner. After justice had been 4d to sandwiches, pickles eake and fudge, all returned to their respective homes hoping that the good work may 1! carried on In a progressive way Frank Phillips, who 8 employed at the round ho at Altoona, is pay- ing his parents a brief visit, The sales of Willlam Baird and John Welser were very largely attend. od. Everything brought good prices Mir Relber, over funday Weaver 14) \fisgs Dora with frends and Ighter with family one © E10 CHESTNUT GROVE. Lea Hoover spent Sunday Shoe, Mr, and family spent nt Margery Laicas, were Thursd.: Miss Mary Swope made business trie 0 the county seat on Saturday Miss Minnie Witherite spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gust Witherite, If you want to know what was go- ing on at Runville, just ask Bwope. at Bnow Mrs. Jno one da Milesburg. Eckley and callers in Wetzler last week and with Eva village on mister, our n LYONTOWN. Miss Miriam Schad, who visiting her aunt, Mrs, J. returned home on Monday. . John Barndt Is visiting his C. Sharp. " Miss Laura Tierney, of Lock Ha- ven, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ethan Tierney, = Mrs. W. T. Sommers, who had the ; ortune to fall on the fce mome ago and break her ankle, Is able to be around again. Sylvester Sommers, of Snow Shoe ction, called st the home of Lyons, on Sunday, A. uncle, | many | day is again | | report on | | dertown, | bert t falr Hove of Lemont, visited | Minn: | Ming Regina has been | Davy, | NITTANY. Rev, Daubert will preach In United Evangelical church on Sunday evening at 7:30 p, m,; invited, Rev, ped the next all are father of on and his with some this place Bingman over night friends at way home from conference, Squire Peck and Tillle tended the funeral of James Jacksonville on Friday last, were present on home of Mr. and daughter Grace Ben Fisher, of and Kathryne Shields, Robert Funk, Clarence and William Rossman and William Treaster; all having had a fine thine welcomed back again WwW. E. stop- their their Peck Irvin at- at SsSun- Mrs. were: Snyder- who the and Mrs. Those at Glantz Mr, and town; Mary be of Sny- WwW. Tol- Garbrick and family. were guests of J. and family on Sunday Mrs. Tate, who has been quite for time, Is much Improved this writing. Most of our ed at Waddle, day, H. ley eral helm, Mr Joicing daughter The AA SUCCOSS, BOM who home are over Sun- men, were and Char- the fun- of Mill and family wife attended of Harve Bailey, west on last Friday, ind Mrs, John over the arrival at their house social on considering roads; many thanks to make it a Sunday was a the mud is fast Andy he name Is the but Mar it D. 4 daug! wife, dav Blanche Flemington, ly home here John Press] mm Satur P. Zerby Zerby and Allen ol are re young Saturday the to all ed SUCCESS lovely day drying up doesn’t paper every know how SAYS in doesn't Mi Dowel, wife, sly ate ended « articles brought prices. will soon list of It Rive A SPRING M "WW telephor ILLS. hundred How to Get Strength if 1 are getting laz tch James 11 ir faith is ‘ Paul If quietly and on If vou are n wl, go and read Moses If VO wet t down Job, ny -head- are tient = have frome you with wt ro talk etl are getting ¥ 3! Walker hs son's, J sftar spending a hn Walker re- ome on Saturd Dora Stere has the past week visiting relatives and friends at | Gertrude Boob spen day er home vmond Fisher pent hig wife and child hn Martin spent friend Book He spent Th Irvin Bennet, Mrs Miss Jane Warner, Mrs. Hassner, of warner home Mrs. J. H. Snyder Tuesday from a short ipshurg Frank Wagner iturday at this Sabbath Je Sunday in Grace I't who iraday were Meredit) Mra Altoona Sin. gleton ¥ \ at the home Phil returned visit to and two = place me spent ~ HUBLERSBURG. Mrs. Harry Wian and little ter Kathryn, of Philadelphia, are vis. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. F, Hoy, for a couple of weeks Boyd Heckman loaded ide of lumber last week, F. Hoy loaded a at Mill Hall on last Wm, Markle spent State College last and Mra Clarence from Clintondale, spent at the home of Mr. and Carner, Mr, Mrs, trip fonte Mrs daugh- two car nu Geo, whent Mrs davs Mr car with Thursday. a fow week, Rossman, over Sunday Mrs. at Mrs. John McAuley and Adam Swartz made a business fo the latter's farm above Helle. one day last week. Geo, F. Hoy and daughter, Mrs. Harry Wian, spent over Sunday with friends In Lock Haven, Maggie Weaver, of Aaronsburg, spending some time with Hubler, James Rathmell, Jr, met quite a painful accident while at school; he was jumping rope and fell, breaking his wrist, but is along nicely at this writing, Mabel Swartz, who Is employed at Krider's siding, spent Tuesday In our town last week. Mra. Ida Glossner, from Clinton- dale, visited her daughter, Mrs, Cleve McCauley, one day last week. Tha schools are coming to a close; some of the scholars are very sorry, sapacially the seniors of the W. T, H. and and will | | days in | at | Phat | mp employ- | 9 | reached | of AR" | Jasper Frank ! | consions i church, her friend, | | report with | It {that getting | RUNVILLE. The good wife opened the window wide, The good man spanned his plow; "Tis time to run, 'tis time to ride, For spring ig with us now, George Heaton and son Greenwood, spent several days with friends and relatives at this place, Dr. W, V, Irwin, of Unionville, been a frequent caller in our the past two weeks, Mrs. W. 8. Flick and son Bellwood, spent Saturday day with Mrs, Flick's Ellen Friel, Mrs, Addie town caller week, Mr, toona, Willis, of has town Robert, of and Sun- mother, Mrs. out-of - of the Resides the latter Was an part of Al- several Charles and Mrs. Eve came down to with Mrs. Lucas’ Lucas, A motto I'here's so us And so it Lucas, spend futher, should in the follow: worst of every much one / good bad In the behoves any of the rest of us. of Clarence, tarried of us much best harly talk about Ray Cuspin, our town over Sunday. Runville the past two weeks ha! een shadowed a cloud of sor rows. Saturday 9th, the David the death Nellie their daughter, Wednesday the the 1 Mr us by tl home of @ of Mrs of Willlamsin death angle and Mrs, this place, and month-old i! to the Wall elghteen itz, of of month deceased, \wa Walter J. Kurtz Tittle vill In SPRING MILLS. hn Dauberman, fre qa eraville Mra $7 spent week RY re n ents, Mr Thor MecCOY FORGE empl helping on & WaR en RO ime plo ne to has ule te AXEMANN, mpeel has moved 4 We hope the will not hurt his Keller driving for Evey and Zettle Shuey Is to move Into where Harry Houser lives Charles Weeders, of Burnham, spent at Clayton Walters w days ago a couple of our folks held an apple-eating We have not heard how apples they ate but we suspect than one or two bushels Lucas, of Runville, and Johnson, of Hanover, visited of Ellsworth White and Steele on Bunday Philip Benner is moving Michael Weaver house this spring J. Adam Hoover has rented the old red store room formerly occupied by Harry Harter, which will be his Ice cream parlor this coming season, His many friends wish him his of into ch ANEe family the mate David wagon John house milk in the Young contest many not more Milligan at the homes William into the RUCCORR, Growth of the Evangelicals. The Central Pennsylvania confer ence of the United Evangelical church Just held In Lock Haven, showeg ace to the membership of that in this conference district, of nearly 2.600 during the past year--a that must be gratifying to all identified with that church's activities. is of public Interest, too, to know the Sunday schools of the cone ference show a total of over 31.000 attendants, a fact that augurs most substantially for the continued growth of the church, Nathaniel Blerly will move the farm, near Centre HIll to Line den Hall, and expects to engage In hauling. from If the spring In your bed should freeze, would the pillow slip? MILLHE IM. Brown, of 0) brother, 0, Is Hore visiting with his y Brown, of this place. Miss Myra Millersville home on a The and baby The closed erett meyer Smith first choice fered by the Many people with the oul popular vote bought—woulid | given the plano Robert Hreon, State College. Spe Sunday under tl | The High sche gave an entertal hall on tendancs ' talent entertain } | Isaac | | Stover State vacation senior at school, the in stork Mrs. Ch daughter Millheim on home ind of Mr left a | prize contest | Edna Ev won un Ober and Minn Rosie | won sed : PA which is the | of t articles of- | of town, | ple mies, AM the 180d | FERS! ioubt, have Smith, been Saturda ghov | jokes eing | ther posals £1 ne ol ne and nd every Prof. Moyer mn 1« of i mbus b.. im Mrs. Amel i mother ia Ginghk NEw thy. hirthdas eo of Mrs } in hor ther, Mra Gingher, er 78th mil in life: we dinner served to did justice ar wns ocial chat Mra. Howard Craig ('rosan lian, Mr. arty Yan LIRCAT 14 her IT n } ' i aay present Mr and daughter and ) 1s anda Bryan and children, Mr Roland Bryan Mre. Wm, Ye Mra. Henry Shultz Mrs. J. C. B rt and Miss § Crogsmyre A eparted at n hour wishing Gingher may many happy birthdays LAl- wmielln late Hive MILESBURG. Ia Q ullock retirned the Wills Ey« pital day. his eye being very ed at this tme : Will Baird, day with his Miss Marcy Zeth Business Ir Sunday with he Roland Br) Sunday with Miss Margnr ing a week at § home on Saturda Mra, Clara A State College, » Miles and far Migs Hannah ville, spent Sur this place Misses esgic Mary Adams spent tives at Howard Harry Alters pleasant Sunday guest of Miss Bessie Bryan, 1 We are SOTTy 10 hear that Thomas | Adams Is confined with measles and pneumonia. home from on Wednes. much Improve. Juniata, rents, Boggs, a student of titute Altoona, spent parents, of Altoona, parents Miles, after spend. ite College, returned spent Sune spent ne and daughters, of nt Sunday with John hompason, of Union 1y vigiting friends at Saw Large Drove of Deer. Henry Dil, of Cogan House, reports that in the Woods about three miles from Trout Run the other day he came upon a4 drove of deer numbering | fourteen, Apparently not in the least frightened bY his presence. Very likely they Were having a reunion being about all that escaped the hun ters last fall of Bellefonte, was the | | serted sale, I t it I { § | 1 I TUESDAY nd Lilien Miles and | Sunday with rela- | "RIDAY, MARCH 22nd--2 ALL THE LEADING Public Salesin Centre Co. (BPRING SEABON 1912) Notices of Public Sales will be in- in this column, until day of for $1.00 Persons who have heir Sale Bills printed at “The Cen- re Democrat” will recelve the $1.00 wtice Free. March Sales. miles north of Ellen 1. Fisher will implements, machinery goods Wenizel, o'clock Milesburg, Mrs sell live stock, and bh sehold Auct at 1 RIDAY, MARCH bullding, corner A streets, Harper ortment of at £2 p. m,, "RIDAY, MARCH 22 John B., Hastings, on the Milles Gray farm, In Binking valley, 8 miles southeast of Tyrone, at Pa m horses and colts, all young and desirable animals; 6 milch cows, 7 fine heifers bulls, 2 steers, gooa ewes, and full blooded shropshire b 4 00 ows, 6 shoats, full ine of and tools, and hous Walte, Auct (80) Hale the and wil re furniture auct In eny leg extate household J. C. Derr, I 0 ATURDAY near State ( ¥ Ma A AY, MARCH 4 horses, (} ing colt, young cattle, 16 5 head ewes, at Linden Ha o'clock. lL. Frank Mayes, Auct MARCH 26-Ziegler Bros, fleas east of Anronsburg, will se Jersey cows, two of them Jersey heifers. 22 shoals and a full line of farn Sale at 1 m MH H tioneer M. Welland iraft horses) va, 4 head wil sows Bale at mel year two mn 4h registere br gd sow rees 1 4 » sents n Bu K. 1 MARCH Yearick Ire, ‘AY Ksonvyliie, Ww p an nents LBL plete att Y CC. MeClintic auoct TUESDAY, MARCH north of Unionville, Potter will we Cow, 2 heifers wn, 18 scape of bees, farm implements and house ‘ 8. K Four miles H sb in sale m Yearick 8 horses, of farm saw mill at 10 fais nf es Derr FRIDAY. MARCH 20: 1 mile» 1 east of State College. on the white hall road. Bialr Ritoer J § work horses. * milch cows, | Guern sey bu head of young cattle. 8 brood sows 8 are thoroughbred Duroc; and fall line of farm imple Ssgle mt Wam LF Mares, auct SATURDAY. MARCH mile west of Roek Mills, w COWS weifer, brood ws rinenty and household g PF. Mayes, auct AY MARCH 3 cast Bishop sires i of hx ! i KB Pe | | i Derr. the LAY MARCH farm miles executs wil “ ments Watson Struble | 3 horses, 3 8 shoats. farm im wis. Salest 12M sell Mrs. James t. will sell Sale at tioneer Ww. B of Mar- re of the W Gingery estate sell 2 horses, cows, 2 calves, sheep and full of farm implements, Sale at 1 : Patton, auct an aur Om north station the APRIL SALES, APRIL At Rock Forge, Twp. Harvey Benner horse, shoats, Im- tools, houuhold goods, etic, Bale at 1 p. m., LF. Mayes, auct, SATURDAY, APRIL 6: Walker Twp School Board will sell & two-story frame school bufiding, 28x44 feet In dimension, situate in Hublersburg, sale at 2 pon FRIDAY, Benner will sel plements, Mre cow, 2A PUBLIC SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 28--0On the Eman- uel Musser farm, adjoining the Ex. erimental farm at State College, G reedd Mussor will sell the following ¢ work horses, consisting of a fine biack tenn of horses, wt. 2500, § years oll, bay brood mare, with foal, 9 years old, 2 bay mares, 6 and 7 years old, sorre horse. § years old; 10 milch cows, most of there cows are Guernsey stock, one a full-blooded Holstine, § fresh by time of salp; 4 head of young cattle, od 3 4d 2 years old: 3 Guernsey bu 1 Ey XA old, 1 ten months hy A other two and a half years old; 3 brood pown, 15 shoits, one of the sows is a Poland -China, bred to an O, 1. C. boar, tiie others are Chesterwhite stock, ony bred to O. 1. C. boar, the other to Pa. China boar. Farm implements: : | | ft. DLwering binder, National manure spreader, 11-hoe Bu- perior grain drill, 5-ft. cut Champion mower, b-ft cut Osborne mower, Dears ing hay tedder, Harpoon hay fork with a hundred and forty feet of rope and pulley, 2-horse Champion hay rake, 3 riding cultivators Albright and Penn sylvania, double-row Evans corn plant. er, land roller, 2 Perry 18-tooth hare rows, 60-tooth Bpike harrow, § Oliver Chilled plows, feed cutter 2-horse Kramer wagon, ladder wagon with steel wheels, and 4-inch tires, 2-horse cove ered spring wagon, suitable for a huck- gler; bob sled, plank top DUgERY. good buggy, set of double Tug harness, 2 sets front gears, set of double drive ing harness, single driving harness, collars, bridles, blankets, forks, rakes, chains, wheel-barrow Lot of seed, corn and oats ay and corn fodder, blacksmith's anv and forge. Bale at 10 o'clock, 1. FF. Mayes, Auct PUBLIC SALE { with double truck, riled } 11 i Registered & Grade Gurnsey Cattle. The undersigned Administrator of the estate f WY jam "1 ipson J will offer pu gale BE one and erested n 1 attend this FARM PLE use | tooth hs 8 i 4 tedder wagons, 1 bag tn 3 1 pm i THOMPSBON.. THE BAZAAR, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. New Ginghams, Prints, and All Laces, Em. broideries, Over Laces. 5 Dozen ce. Children's Caps at half pr Ribbons, Waists, Towels, Kid Sheets Hosiery, Gloves, New and Pillow Slips. Shoes, Big Saturday, Soft A. 6 Bargains for good ones. Granulated and cents. Sugar GILLIAM’S DEF'T STORE Geta Reliable Car At a Reasonable Price. MYTHING IN E-M cars is practice n itomobile engineering Car Demi- Tonneau Roadster Touring “po” Touring Car Roadster Suburban Flanders Flanders Flanders and a. ular Cars are Tested No Experiments—DBest the Money GEO. A. BEEZER WATER STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. Tree Vales Troe Vaism This is the Catalog we want to send you FREE Tells all about new Spring and Summer Fashions, and how to save money on your general household shopping. Write today. Boys’ All Wool Norfolk Buits—sizes 6 to 17—faney Light and Dark Mixtures, $3.50. BOGGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA.
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