Page 6. THE CENTRE DE INIT a A AAA AAA AAA er —— PA, AAA AAA AEA we * RAYA dd Correspon dents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AAAS AALALS AAAS AAS AAS pre PTT TT TTT TTrrvyre ee VV A AVE PHVA AMSA SS A0% YYW + REBERSBURG. A telegram from Texas on announced that Allen Gilbert remaining Brush Valley emigrant with an accident, likely to In assisting at a moving, a fell on his body and the stated he could live only a few All the others of the party had returned home or gone to some ern state, The to arrive The old he Friday the only met he fatal heavy box telegram hours either north Lutheran here about Paul Wolf ly owned by Clark been purchased by Gramly, his cousin C. L. Gramly the educator is ly inte: in fruit culture saved some of his plum trees from scale by putting a coat of phur wash on the stock and He has also a strawberry whereof he may be justly proud Miss Lillie Ty le ited Miss M. Bilerly Sunday. Reverting observed and more competent incidents of the road to McCall's Dam. Then, the General will, he gra] describe the glories of the old unteer militia system when men ed for patriotism and not for pay, officers equipped the es for glory and not a ure He won his tithe in the militia and at the beginning the war, raised mpany in Un county to fight glorm the Wolfs were known as “Do Democrats,” and the general planted by others less meritorious We would like to read what tell of “Battallia Day.’ The Reformed Congregation brated Children's Day Si ing. The church was 1} orated by Mrs. Emma Dubs-C Miss Emma Mover and Miss Flor Blerly, assisted by Mr, N * and others. Some corn | seed, « planting, "he of florid new minister expect the 20th of June homestead, late M. Gramly, has Hon, Cephas L great- ested the lime-sul Hmbs patch n rsville, Daye, of Florence Wolf, it m that no relate the be one is stirri Genl Bug to Ly rgested to construction ng Ol LOO, can sSery- and mse | \ sine of on But 1 a « for “old us ay eautifu 80 promising meagre fected Secretar paring for t at Madis« anticip The their nl mi Moore, Will Miss her her profit and d Miss Jes visited LMsp . Anita yositior it sister Sara young wonted Concentrat den . nowadays aristocrats salaries Our farme selves upon the did crop of may CTOWS the rather (loafers) than rs WINGATE Johnsot William r Emn y Sunday Mrs, J Mr. and Mrs. Ell Ster Miss Edna Mun and Murray atter ‘ ‘hildren's at the M. E h 1 at Miles Sunda even Sarah Boob, of Hoek ven Sunday evening ome here John Haines, formerly this has moved to now wife Aton with hnson's rents Miss Sue services urg on spent and daug} Pittatburgh returned tour to report hay house Is again of vy his ter, Mr § $ ) f Mr a re home Fri from Millville | wick and fine week's ing a There ] held at ' ' Fi church B ull service angelical June 23rd; to attend the Plum benefit of company V4 1 come ited held at for the telephe are (8 | iE : A festival wil Grove school house the Bush Hollow on Saturday evening, one and all ne June WEST BRUSHVALLEY. The farmers are busy working thelr corn. The corn crop seems to be ruined on acount of the sudden dry- ness, J. C. Orndort last week. W. F. Miller is rebullding his house on the Inside, which makes a great improvement Some of our young Indies say they might drive along; some say they prefer Walker Long B. F. Grenoble will extend his thresher territory to Rebersburg, You will do well to give him a trial The 8. Paul U, Ev. SBunday school will have their Children's Day service June 16th. Everybody Is invited to come. Did you see that way-up fellow go down the road Bunday evening’ ¥. P. Duck was the first to have his mower kilck down the grass for hay. finished sowing oats the | INIAas | Wis sup- PHYA | for h | road | whol fonte { the { the He | he can | | Democrat | wedding HAVA JULIAN, ( Foreman Wm. Fink and] his men were taken to Vall to show them how to make a good track bet- | ter, three days during the past week Chas | 31 driver Art Herrington, the apple ple f{ wling big loads of paperwood When we seo them coming down the with a load it resembles the wood job wl Calvin Holt one morning last week chased brand J on; then, hitching up In it he critter home The writer Division and his surel win wer on cells took his team to Belle ind pur new Brookville wag rode Venera p avis called week: he and hefore Mr. Day the Soldier's | Is i fine place for to spend thelr re Fle states that while rt} were 400 en ner number 6 one strength slowly to Soldiers the writer Erie, Pa COMmraads his hie thou LS Home that this Friday of last | engineering | and squint through our | this mean | ind better more irsday and the vd were perambulating and down the road thoroughfare Does have dryer does it Indicate State ro we will Or, and less to eat to the DOOT done WOODWARD. Among t home sttended Children's Day services at Coburn { night were | I. Weay daughter { Tal Ellwood I w ! AT T w hie the on er and FRUIT TOWN. } and daug vith the Mra. Peter day Potters } rs ' with his Fred R« nt Mills over Sunday Mrs, Thomas Peru, In spending an few parents, Mr. and Mrs P. C. City other d Wh honevsuckls to red Daddie it fishing 1 Daddy. fine friend of her of | children, with toal, and dave Peter Boal was strolling while | l intain ppoorwiil me ROOVe sald morning . just bite' a two il keep ing alone” 1 ww, Daddy.” He look- “Who are you, and held up my paper the Fruit Town good old Centre soon hear the | what | then The n legged vou: 1 maid up and sal what is that? 1 and replied, "1 geribe and this You bells Geo, Jordan daughter, Mrs» place am my will ring.” spent John in with his | of this | Sunday ubb, | at BRANCH, MeGirk, of Altoona, In| uncle Chas. Dale at the Henrletta visiting her Branch, Henry Bents and wife transacted business in Hellefonte Inst week. Andrew Lytle Is on the sick list. A few of the Branch people attend. ed commencement at State College this week. Those who visited at John Breon's this week were Edith Royer, William Breon and wife, from Farmers Mills, Han Markle is all smiles as It Is No, 2. Mrs. John Breon and Mrs. Wm, Breon visited grandpa Breon's near Scotia on Monday, | mit {home of DJ NITTANY, Tolbert was to Hu the past week a. Ww one evening NERA, Wi has that M;qy to he to enough while at a t to 1a K } glad say recovered Tittle are up A Mrs several teeth Mra it Wa D4 | Spring Zerby nd | 1 While Ber John len was days the past we treated Dan ddle oy Zerby Mills and | show mil ox- | Ww HALF MOON TWP J have been visiting at f . Beck are erling, father of Mrs, D. J. gene Beck f Huntingdon 4 L : . ’ Frank Fleok BRUSHVALLEY farmers wers if of the § : elds corn no Agnew There Ww the Bunda evening man H Yearicks in boys People of the were may Kk done A nu the 1. O. O. F oration Mills on Saturday evening Wn Messmer and wile valley spent Sunday relatives A certain hin Inte delayed Carl Long College, spent ental roof It is certainly will talk } tw ing Penn shout mher Ae with fr Ung man naked mid on why |} the | hest was He « mi LA Al aimliy who In Sunday working nt under the remarkable how people without Just y reason DIX RUN, Wake up old Dixie land Isaac Irwin, who was Altoona, Is at home ‘with this place Those on the sick list at ing are, Geo, Neiman and Thomas Ingram. We all thelr speedy recovery, Richard Merritt was town quite frequently, attraction Rieh? Harry Underwood, our BUDOry soy Is making some fine Improvements on our roads, He Is putting =a bridge In at upper Dix Run house, which was badly needed Now boys just listen and don't ton but rumor tells us you might your cow bells In the near future Our prayer meeting Is still In ress, Come one and all, also day school, employed In his parents this wit also Mrs hope for seen in What in hew schoo) MOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Joseph Ho Fok, Eu " ; . ” our |} the | prog. | to Sun. | VALLEY VIEW. Most of the farmers are through re- planting corn. Elmer Breon and wife spent Sun- day out of the little burg, being down below Bellefonte with his parents, Miss Bessle King was seen riding through our town last week on horse | back. Is she going to be a cow girl? | Well, I bet she is, | Sunday school Sunday; was well come again, all Mr. and Mra. Willis ind Mr. and Mrs | near State College, home of Albert Miss Daisy Splcer few days wit} nte, Raymond tO fon of you of at Harvey Rockey, pent Sunday Corman's expects to in the relatives Belle Spicer says practice is out at church Wonder Girl Maybe rather misplaced dark erally rewards Mr. Frank Fry ‘url Garbriclk A Tew days I. Garbr Edna Rog terian tion lia st or fi of a Color d if mentioned nt fro n Ir ven a good record f them elves The owes families here are {nice people and good citizens Po th ’ p Ng Democrats Fhers 5) ® fr ‘ ore EARLYSTOWN 1] Ke Catarrh Cannov Be APS A Cured EVERYTHING FOR Every Farmer the inclement the Owing to weather on very of ar day my sale, of time for and a ©« mds not getting will sell uple on a number of In sale, 1 CULTIVATORS, DISK HAR. ROWS, CORN PLANTERS, GASOLINE ENGINES, WAG. ONS, BINUVERS, MOWERS, RAKES, HAY TEDDERS, CREAM SEPARATORS and a lot of other articles on same terms as sale-—ten months without Iaterest, or § per cent off for cash, L. H. Musser, BELLEFONTE, PA. need 3 Local Agent for the Interna. tional Marvester Products, 17-tf attended | Johnstonbaugh | spend | 13th, 1912, Thursday, June If the blood is poor and filled with the poisons from diseased kidneys or inactive liver, the heart is not only starved but poisoned as well, There are many con ditions due to impure blood-—such as dropsy, fainting spells, nervous debility or the many scrofulous conditions, ulcers, “ fever-sores,’” white swellings, ete. All can be overcome and cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery This supplies pure blood—by aiding digestion, increasing assimilation and im- parting tone to the whole circulatory system. Its a heart tonic and a great deal more, having an alterative action on the liver and kidneys, it helps to eliminate the poisons from the blood, To enrich the blood and increase the red blood corpuscles, thereby feeding the nerves on rich red blood and doing away with nervous irritability, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and do not permit a dishonest dealer to insult your intelligence with the *‘ just as good kind.”” The ‘‘ Discovery ” has #0 years of cures behind it and contains no alcobol or narcotics. Ingredi- ents plainly printed on wrapper. sent free on receipt of Send 31 one-cent stamps Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is stamps to pay expense of wrappisg and mailing only, for the French cloth-bound book, Address: Dr. R.V. Pierce gen- and al- he count, ne the return Bitten By Snake. | may he ord, and imbibed a IRner with an mprono ed Run near week on and by a and the Inju employ Trout in imme- red Bertha Misses Jag ob guests Adams g 3 ana the snake, g by Check” It adds to the credit of anv man to be able to write his check in settlement of an account, payment of a debt or for the purchase of anything, no matter how small, and insures a receipt and record of the transaction that may save trouble later on. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA. Se FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES - THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT wee Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH BTREET, BELLEFONTE, PA, but interest, may draw your attention, your money draws when you give it an opportunity by depositing your surplus in a reliable place like the Trust Co, Therefore increase that surplus by inexpensive limiting your pleasures to ones. Better the simple life than die in debt, live The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa.
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