THE CENTRE DEMOCH\T. BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, April 18th, 1912 Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Lettors From the Various Sections of the County. AVVMHVVVINLVRAWL JULIAN, there! My beloved readers ever-prosperous, famous wide-read Centre Democrat, It has been some time since my pen has jumped head-first into the ink-well and run the risk of drowning itself in order to dictate to you the latest news of the day. The writer observes Postmaster J, Howard Turner locomoting his to and fro over Rallroad DB since the roads have dried up: down, Howard, till 1 jump aboard, please, Mrs, Cora Catherwood, wife of yardmaster Charles Catherwood, of Osceola Mills, stopped off on her wa) home one day last and spent a very pleasant time homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, Mr. and Mrs. David Mease and Mr. and Mrs Martin Harbridge, returning home on the 65.10 train Thursday evening, Last week the ght- ened that his red ha right up and quivered like a fing to war and what Wi about? Why, four Magi h ons drove westward thr and it was anticipated that town was liable to raise up ever at the sides, but fortunately It failed to do us any harm as the rison often fails to raise the doug! One day last w while nine coming down track massing n the rights coming about 1 better walking dodged thro h had one ear where It was pretty 1 dog was lars A stra: during take tropolis “Smoky are fille dens of are alre onions The barn fine | says will help tur "tater patcl Martin and buggy carrier And n summer An infa tere town of and auto wilevard slow f \ In Week at the writer was so I? ir raised tin soldier WLS it all east wag- town whole and run gO- igh the eek a the railroad R. BR. {X ight train wns was tres] he west t ie re met I i the train Wf past, ) cided other 1 Le the of CAr Ww i mall train laved over had beer securd I he coul Mov from How Mrs cated from Mark, t« band; R Craig pro 8 residen« Ko own om Geo from went Creek could CLARENCE. Crispen of Du and friends Hols Mrs. Co visiting with this town All weeks Jim We fng to ts Clarence boys will Zeolla Harnis visiting fr A good attended the Snow Shoe m April report a fir Ark Edr 0 ana rd to have sot Ask Edna Dancing | town Verna Chambe fT.ock Haven Nort spent days at her home last we John Wagner, the chicken buyer, says he was beat on any chick- en he ever bought Is it true John Mr. Darr, the ti t agent of Clar- ence, spending a few at Clear- field Anna in relatives sch ont} Jimie out the Oswalt school a the window or Edna are Farnell ple of our exercises 11th town Ming re dent ek never dave teacher of the primary school Clarence, closed her school on Wednesday of last week. and told the people of the town she was going to Lock Haven to go to school, but instead of stopping at Lock Haven she landed at Pitealirn where she was married on Thursday evening. It was certainly a to this town. We all wish Cen, Wharton Oswalt Yarnell a few days the at Park, her suc- visited friends at last week, HANNAH, G. M. Marks spent Sunday with his brother, J. C. Mark's. The Hannah school closed on Fri day the 12th with an entertainment, which was a success, Henry Newman moved to Tyrone; Mrs, Albright moved In the house vacated by Mr. Newman. Miss Bessie Marks spent Sunday at Julian with her sister, Mrs, Cora Fink. Mrs. Edith Johnson is spending a few days with her parets, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Newman, Little Miss Madeline Fink, of Ju- Han, In Visiting her cousin, Harry Marks, who Is sick John M. Marks, Jr, Is on the sick list; we hope for his speed) recovery. Mrs, Edith Lord visited her sis- ter, Mrs, J. T. Beckwith, one day last surprise | WINGATE. Linnie Bennett, of Gum Stump, | spent Tuesday evening with her sis- | ter, Mrs. Strunk. Hassel Steere, Monday Stere of Unlonville, with his uncle, spent evening El Hoob vening to just Gertruds Thursday « Don't neighbors b dog that always carry The Wingate Tuesday with tations, dialogues and ng part was a Summers entitled Wish of at lellefonte, home, spent listen ut carries a KOBKIp among remember, "A bone to vou will away your one high school many interesting closed on reci- the told Gold Vear BONES; story “The next most amuse by Yach en Toucol Frank Ralph Mclaughlin and Summers have again returned trackmen you back Harris to thelr nn ed Cars, irday to who was employ nt re past two spend of KI Veron ndparents, Fr, § Ly with his and Mrs. Warner Willian unday spent Warne \ Mi Sund of Pitisl brother, J IT, spent Himes Bn No. 2. ce spent Tuesda) Mrs. ME Wingate, MOSHANNON. needing a horse April Martir his « were fron wn ! top Shangrem propert oft vacant 1 Aly lant Wat Mr the 5. T. I street ag Mike house vacated by Millard McKinney from ver farm 1! the house left Mr Wateor Rayd Holt Drifting to the house l« want by Mr. McKinne 4d known the (Jleason place } ort Fve from Kel car Holt property In Wm tte fron the } wented ison vacant from ft Sp Ime from the ol ff (George arm 11} tWeer Wm hetween ated be farms to the ‘ pike pr nd out Mrs ¢ fish enr al OAK HALL. State Col after lege his Friday Boalshurg has other by nat yy been re a- Poort r { head carpenter i fence and doin pairing on the farm oe vid Snyder Those who spent home of Samuel Bible were Clark Bible of Huntingdon, Joseph Carson and wife. of Potters Mills, and Eliz- abeth Bible of Centre Hall Wm M. Garner and wife, burg. spent Sunday at the home [the latter's parents, Tra Korman's Frank Barnhart, of Pittsburg, spent a week here with his sick mother at the home of his sister, Mrs, Lewis | Brown | Guy Korman and son Roy, callers In our town week, Our laboring men are all busy now: they had a long rest this win- ter. The primary was well attended on last Saturday from this piace and helped the Re-organization along. Barl Whitehill and Ethel Bohn of this place spent one day last week in Bellefonte ml's D bull Bi { 2 ipled the Faster nt of Boals- of and Clifford Close of State College, were one evening last Postal Savings Bank, Mill Hall will have a Postal Bave ings department to the postoffice, Postmaster D. HH. Stoner has receiv. ed ofMelal notice that that department will be ready for business on or about May 1. The United States government has placed confidence In the Mil Hall State bank to the ef. fect that they have notified that they have made depository for the money that will be deposited In the Postal Savings department, | barn | ry {day ey fon Wednesday ROCK FORGE, No milling at Rock, the miller left The farmers gtarted to plow Georeg Sl tended and eve he Is now living Frank Shuey's Mra, George Thelma here with Houser | Boys, | ready, as ding and | Memorial { this Mrs society | Hall, ening brother [owls Show et I Nis to attend he 3 rhe peach ving vorking in number of ou Willlam mencement L I” Andy mrght ney more around here have all eh well went his at high; in parents, Hazel und pending i her duughter few Mrs YW are davs Daniel NITTANY. of this place of the big the past Loy Mrs Kister, The HOTTY wer fire at week house people to hear one day [sanc and get your calithumplan there Ing there wil He band weoed- than may Is Ki to be a eland’'s Dunbar's took barn more hous 10th of aay Year ple attended Clintondale on ofl our Some pe Florence Campbell, of called to the Marshall, ther f orchard the orcha Hao of Shuey’ Centre of Sunday, was home on Ray ineral where brick Quite a her m will men rd f.en on Henn r, are bu these dave ! ont nttend at R edd evening, con Wednesday tended mle Sat Breon and Ira dis} irday burg on inst John Deln tre Hall, visited Sunday William and of Hecla Ver i ) town hanging corn planters Walt person about and family friend varius her AS thing his wee peopl ed day. Fishing We Mrs, speed Jame ong | FT MILLHEIM Miss Kthel Summers, from near HUBLERSBURG. mmencement exercises he ousin, night, April 10th, Mr he church was ¥ The Miss Katherine and Mrs Guy St sre the Welner ver of Pitts Mr. ar Mrs "oy st Peat well sitonde ’ " § lm ed A to ¢ CURTIN and spent r home Mr ' r. Mrs. En eon ery } Gurins glad the and NER will st ten months, hut she i= improving under ent of Dr. Dal of the rT : ir. and Mra, Harry Lutz and « Thursday | f Bellefonte, visited the form had a phe " ! Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Bar- inday Henry Bryan visited ho has been ne Her 1 Sel we are be treatn ’ nil. graduates n on where thes of the i Sarah list, in Cramer spent trair rents ry = 18K Miller slowly Shults Mrs D and Mra in healt} many friends recovers i= suffering Or Gar for hope who impro 1 and who parents for A _Bpeed) } als love fark tor Barnhart ' hope ut again wit) he will soon be able spent me at wanting to buy trout. i Captain Henry, that line of Swartz left ag he i= where he summer lintock Mill Hall week vis lant ™ SEnvdertown ploye a the Verna Stanle will be for Mot SOBER VAS CI Or Mrs. Nora ed de ne f the fire Mra. John Zerby Ohlo, was & | : il i! 3 after working =» Aumon | kwith, at Trafford Mr st Monday evening Sunday at George ryman, the daughter Mra. Edward De Merryman, became the Uriah Aumon's George Fink May we wish Mra. John Zarby rom Y gat ' { and happiness Ohlo, accompanied "url fr. and Mrs. Harrison spent Thursday in Millhein Tuesday for Sinking Ham Aumon's wt they expect take up Calvin Confer Is all keeping arrival of that little Milton Henderson has Mrs. Jim Elsenhuth and da home after a few days Lila spent a of days nds and relatives at Ralmey mother, Mra. Snyder, last week Mrs. Benj, Weaver has returned Uriah Aumon made a fiving me, after a few days visit with her Coburn on Saturday daughter, Mrs. David Fink, at North- ——— wood, A Birthday “arty. A very popular young man Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shuey gave a PiAce made a business trip to Tyrone surprise party on Monday evening fn | a Wednesday, and back on Thurs- | honor of their son Lester, It heing his | 08: " | birthday. Those present were tole George Beckwith and Lloyd Weaver [lows: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hartman eft on Monday for Amos Copenha- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas |Yo'® Sawmill where they expect to | Whitehill and family, Mr. and Men | employed. : | Wesley Tate and family, Oliver Shy. Mrs, Albert Newman, who has been ey, wife and child, Mabel Keen, Figje [00 the sick list for some time Is Im- Herman, Romie and Tevola Reign | PrOVIDE Marian Gettig, Cora Peters, Ethel Zot. tle, Maud and Grace Tressler, Mil. dred Bampesel, Esther Markel Maud Corl, Beatrice Ray, Minnie Shuey Ruth Beth, Mildred Dale, Joanie | ordan, Benner Shuey, Frank Rel po y ; Gamer Duulkidbarger; Oliver sh fam of CATARRR that cuuot be or So a man, Homer Peters, Loren Ray 's CATARRR CURR Sampsel, Boyd Corl, William un BO ae Ao bt ton at” NEY Harry Garner, Earl Rimmey and jd. | gw #h day of December, A. D., 1888. win Dale, Refreshments were served | 4 = A.W. GLEABON. and the evening was very ensoyanty | 1.40 ¢ Forany Puss fall's Oatarrh Cow 0 taken spent In playlg games, listening to a and sew number of selections on the Rrapha. |diedly upon the blood and mucous of Ue A ya Hsend for testimoniale, free, oes F. J. CHENEY & 00, Toledo O phone; all departed for thelr m all 1 ORIng |S ile Fasily Fue hoe sanetipeion Wi has ver ret metime for A Mise Leonn of Mrs, Sara bride of Mr them lots Me nt Burns left Valley, house- ant ere to smiles sir returned visit with dish wan! : " couple wit) fr ty IN J Aan | gare oF Omo Ory or Tousno, Lucas Couvwry } ”. Prank J. Onmxey makes oath that he Ws senile of the firm of F. J. Cupxey & Oo, doing In the Oity of Tolndo, County and State MM, and that sald frm will pay the sum of at a wee amall hour In the reporting a delightful time, May | her | both from | We Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost, % The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V. 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A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready rags sash « irtain rod , Be, f Clara Barton Dead. 10 and 12 : Special sponges Miss lara Shelf up- at Finkle. Harton found of } . Mmmols 10 prot store, the ably jearfield., Pa spent a4 week with her | A Little Bank Book showing a balance on the right side makes a man feellike a man. What is more interesting than to watch things grow: a bank book showing a steady growth in your balance is a mighty in- teresting pocket piece. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA, FITZ-EZY "HE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT ee Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. of this | Do You Care Where YouKeep Money? 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 neo. essary, helps them when in troubla 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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