Thursday, July 18th, 1912, |p —— 4 Correspondents’ Department Continued. FROM TEXAS. Port Bolivar, Tex., June 24, 1912, Editor The Centre Democrat: In re ply to the Rebershurg correspondent of June 13, 1912, stating that a heavy box fell on Allen Gilbert while as- sisting In moving. That is not true, Mr. Gilbert had a rupture for twelve | | | | ZION. all made—an of good quality. Wheat is being harvested. are cutting, while others are hauling in; a fair crop. Jas. Kane and wife were day visitors at Howara, Mr. and Mrs. McCuen, of Philadel- phia, are spending their vacation at the home of the later's parents, J. J. Stine's in our village. John Stine, who has been several weeks, expects to work ere long. H. A. Brungard, enjoying very good health time, we are sorry to say Is ting along as well as his many would wish for. ’ Hay is average crop over Sun- home return not for not who has get- John Long, who had an eye hurt at | some | a saw mill near time ago, has gone to to consult a specialist. giving him considerable unless he gets the proper he may lose the sight or it, Wedding Bells: Paul Vonada, works at Altoona, surprised his many friends on Thursday by taking himself a better half in the of Miss Eva Corman, of These young people are favorably known and have friends who wish them a long, and prosperous life. The stork had a very busy He first stopped at Roy and left a little dishwasher. wandered up the mountain to Henry White's and gave them a lit- tile milk maid. Now Henry says he has flve sons and each one has a tle sister. He then came down Adam Reish's and gave them a girl for Ad play with. You hear Adam whistle and sing fron morn till night; he says most for got lulables about twelve years since was at his place last, John Royer, 1} man put up & harvest with twenty-five Rev, urg Williamsport that city again The eve Is trouble and treatment well a host week Garbrick's He then along to to can 1 he those RX Ig stork as on } Birthday July the was Lucas his 61 pre and Alfre Thor Party —i Al AXEMANN, f¢ of Niagara Fall parents, Mr. an Int week of of Tusse lle, her sister, on Friday through making had a heavy crop harvesting and good crop of wheat, of vis this days ecea Cox, iM the 1} Sh me itt ere are all they all now | ry Johnson friends at veek Mrs visit State mard The NY will have n ve Boyd ited inst Stormstown., place a few Samuel Markle has her daughter, Mrs College gone to Boyer, of PINE GROVE MILLS. The farmers are busy harvesting wheat A large crop Is ted Mra. Harry Collins and little son, of Pitealrn, are visiting grandfather Collinge on Main street Maudella Smith and Leoda are visite friends In Altoona, Mra. Orin Krebs, of California, Is spending the summer with friends In this vicinity, The school directors have selected Prof. Cramer, of Aaronshurg, as | teacher for the High school, William Ward, of Philipsburg, visiting friends In and about town, Mr, and Mrs, W. K. Osman spent | Sunday at the J. R. Smith home on Main street, Health officer, W. DD, Port, made a business trip to Bellefonte on Satur ay. Mr, and Mrs. John Danley, of Ohlo, re spending a short vacation with the former's mother on Maine street, iet our prices on job printing. Work always the best and the prices Are reasonable, ax ped Decker Some | through | for | to | been | « some | friends | who | unto | person | Bellefonte, and | of | tr lit- | | half { will | makes the vears, I was reliably informed, and his rupture was the direct cause of his death, besides the operation at | the hospital. Then the statement was made that Allen Gilbert was the remaining Brush Valley emi | grant, That is a malicious falsehood land insult which the twenty-two re- {maining individuals resent, It seems give some people pleasure to send news to the Editor and have it published, and especially reflecting {those that came to the State of Texas in 1910 from Brush Valley. I would further state to the correspondent { herein referred to. Hereafter, If you annot send In reliable news, save ink and paper and do not annoy Editor and his patrons, Yours truly, J. W. BRUNGART. also only to | such your the HUBLERSBURG. Nellie Rathmell, of the Lock | Normal, spent Sunday at home, {| Mrs. Cort Carner is very Ill at | writing. Haven this | few days with Mr. and Mrs, W. H Decker, ur Sat urday even happy | FOUNTAIN gypsies | little | EARLYSTOWN., L wes ROMO I. O. O. F. Orphanage Near Sunbury () Error Parts Lovers. ‘ n the enating The Ee ng man read as f OW was sent it deliver: read leave you fore Under the clircums es there wan nothing for her to but send ba the his engage ment letters he fore comn cepted Hence Ing ring and the sender mnmicnts mans and of with message could she had n of marriage damages her offer for another the claim Motherhood. Pecullar conditions have arisen on of the recent) filled will of Rank, of Watsontown, Pa. Washington, DD, CC. Rank Watsontown and bought a died leaving nan estate $560,000, His will provided that his estate should be held In trust, one- to go to his wife and the other his 16.yenr-old son It Is understood that not take her share but contest it. It Is sald she | unique claim that the boy is not her son. Bhe alleges, It In said, that she procured him from a foundling asylum and palmed him off on her now deceased husband as their child, and avers that the lad is not legally entitled to the bequest, The members of the Axemann church will hold a festival next Sat. urday evening. All the delicacies of the season will be served. Every. body Is Invited to come and bring their friends along. Denies 1! Jonne formerly moved to home, and valued at to Mra. Rank under the! will, | resides on | | companied | for | timbered | picked | taken to people attended | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A WARNING. | WILL PREACH AGAIN, For All Who Wander in Strange Dr. Grant, Deposed Presbyterian, May Pastures. following article of the lock Haven is published for the this community the I.et The cent crat, and of persons in caslionally jump revel in new lowing be warning “Murder! Murder! Help! Help! were among the agonizing cries wall ed the river from the Lockport side still air last night at 10:30 and which were heard Db) residents all along this side river. Among those w heard were Q. Miller Mill the had the that was Mr, In from a re Demo benefit who of fence and the fol is issue over pastures, Across on the o'clock, the the the ho who river, night ng Cries (FOeOrKe on street, near and who retired for Fearing murdered, some Miller one Arose, Kinney, the needl Org whenoe and it wd time was the scene from in his auto, that ge came, to Is say made “The stranger where he well dre water's ods auntolists found Iving near the had been thrown over embankment He was semi-unconscious in, and peared to be lu done up. He up and plac i the 10 the conaitl ven hosy . $ | wher his injuries w eo dres Miss Jennie Custard is spending a | adi the wn Enter Episcopal Fold, Rey Willlam DD. Grant, mberland, the Presbyterian in, the General alleged Presghy heretical announced that nter the ministry. written to friends that he ought to back try, but not into the he has already retraction to he t to his mn tery, he he get Preshy made suf again given preach in chosen de now in Canada good health It is connect himself, either Congregational or Episcopal either of which with open arms + ¢h offered him denominations whi h he probable that it Ii has on } nim . irge in and shall will Grant been the considering itt He is opalian charge friends and there rence of opinion PENNSYLVANIA LEADS. nding that the bullding growing by er the United HHllon-dollar mark Pennsylvania It is to-ds Union mirons the and J J Us LO SI NIA) @ B\Y/-NA | VY Shall Your Future Make Pages of Busiftess History Roms should pb | enfaded m advance . 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