Thursday, September 26th, 1912. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mp - Correspondents’ Department Continued. BOALSBURG. Quite a number from here ed Granger picnic last week, Weiland and family, P. 8. Ishler family, Harry Harro and family, tenters for the week. Mrs, Alice Magoffin friends at Clearfield a Misses Ruth and ey, of Bellefonte, are visiting aunt, Mrs, Nannie Coxey. Miss Isaac, of Huntingdon, spent last week with her friend, Bulah Fort ney. John Stover, son of er, left last week for he expects to enter a Mrs, Emma Fisher week in Altoona with and family. Mrs, Gertrude was called home on illness of her sister, ers, who has been on past weg K. Henry Fredericks has also quite sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Noel and dren, of Mllroy, were visitors at Brown home the past week, Calvin Riley, formerly of now of Petersburg, is greeting friends and relatives Mrs. Margaret Rote, of visiting with her sisters, Meyers and Mrs. Shuey. Mrs. Irvin Johnson, of was a visitor in town week, George Dale, a nephew of Miss lle Dale, was a visitor at her home week, Mr. pects attend- and is visiting with few weeks Margarette Cox- thelr SS. C. Stov- where Rev, Indiana, is visiting this her son Frank Wagner, of account Mis Mabel the sick list the Mey - the of chil- the here, but 1 old Butler, Mrs, last Willlam State and Mrs. to move week or two, the Gensel & Sheasley Walker Sheets’ new under roof, . Mrs. E. A. Brown is having con- crete walk made along her property, also Elmer Houtz had concrete his home which will make improvement. eX ~ in a Garner to College store, quite an TYLERSVILLE., Maggie Frantz, who Mrs. had where he is employed in | i tol, Calvin | | Ing were | FYe's. i | Witherite, | day medical college, | Altoona, | | béen | is | Wm. | Pittsburg, | Lil- | last | home {8s almost along | FOUNTAIN, i Larrie McCloskey spent | home, | There was an {the home of Harry Kessling's { Thursday evening. Those were Marie Witherite, Sarah Beightol, | Lala McCartney, Myrtle | Nancy MeCartney, Thirman ite, Herman Witherite, Gideon William Beightol and Witherite, Bert Sunday at Wither- place from Clarence to How about it Cevilla? Margaret Kessling, Viola Richard spent thelr friend, Miss Lula Miss with Cartney Miss Cs00rge Mc Clara Kessling is Watson's at Snow Newton Lauck and lady Sunday at Wm Ellery Lucas were seen on Must be some« Those who spent Sunday Kos home were Mr Witherite, Abbie W Viola, of Snow ¢ meeting closed at Fountain convert Witherite of Mrs. Harr afternoon Abbie Watson spent James F ind Kessinge Jennie on at employed Shoe, friend at Lauck's, and Thomas our Bireets attraction Sunday, at and itson, Shoe, the Mrs. Al il and with one re wife Inge and IK one rs Sunday Mrs Mrs Harr Sunday at Mrs ve's viso rs Watson her Sunday Mrs, Flo spent daughter's, Howard 8 i wndfa vd MeCloskey his father Sunday. guests at y on SMULLTON, John Winters, who working at Philadelphia, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Winters, William Smull, of Dakota, was visiting his mother, Mrs Smull, and also attended his funeral, Mrs. Elmer Miller, of Madl is is Illinois Henry { sonburg been | to Pittsburg and several other places, | returned home, Landis Greninger township, last Sat teaching school. tempt. A number from here funeral Mrs. Wallace Mackeyville, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I I li tle daughter, Burna, spent a few days at State last week with daughter Hilda. Lela, Mr. and Mrs. P. sudden] taken {ll almost well again, Miss Hattie and Tillie St. Marys t week to work. Alva Wagner | horses, but has other one. A. H. Caris spent a few sey Shore About six bu out of Benj. last week one low even to feed urday This where he first iB attended of Kooney, at College their P. last we Greninger, was ek, but Day where st one already week of oats w Greninger's | vening, and the if bold the barn. last shel as ste arn himse in enoug! Mr made his horse Greninger had twelve ears of corn ly- of Arthur Cummings, fing In the manger, and all ears were eaten. Perry McCaleb lost a valuable but five Daniel Ruhl's at this place last week Miss Elder f Mac }! visitor at this i Our sick to impr ‘ John Wolf the East Walker Daniel with WOODWARD, "nm gathered at and reminded birthday was presents, The hunters pose Org: intend to property purchase Narrows J W and Carrol isited friends this cont munit and Sunday Bruce last Wednesda) morning fo rocton, N. Y., which place hi eX attend High gch I during this winter Mrs. Samuel Williams, of Moneason Pa y spending sometime with friends in this community recent in Moe, Wm in Miller of at AXEMANN, Thirt of Kathryn White gathered at her parent's homme on Saturday to r colebrata ' birthda IWOTryon« \ A time Among A class mates of school of Ella Parsons, of B ma Parsons, of Bellwood, and few of her friend of this piact all wish her many more happy days. On Thursday evening the passenger train coming from Lewisburg to Belle fonte killed Foster Jodon's cow and on Friday evening, the same train knock- ed a valuable cow owned by Flaron Hughes off the track and broke legs and Injured her so bad that died that night. Mra, A. J. Hoover, who quite sick, is better at which Is good news to friends, friends very niles her ith ent VOT formed Sabbs Bellefonte, her aunt, af Mra Eme- ten onte; Mins qui They birth- it had been this writing her many Low Fares to the West, Pennsylvania Rallroad Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, West ern Canada, Mexico and Southwestern points on sale every day from Septem- ber 4, to October 9, Inclusive, at re- duced fares. Consult nearest Ticket Agent, x38 d at- | tends 1 YoOrs horse, | covery Aquilla Ruhl's, of Salona, moved to | itn | i call went to Woodward lL.ee¢ Weber stork visited bouncing him all smiles since the home and left a baby boy, and thinks he wiil after our next president or Wilson! number of Grange is his our ople picnic the | Shaffer and lit- | the three year old daughter of | sick is | Chilar CENTRE MILLS. rd Weay renteqd Madisont vill take possession of it next ring Miss Dora of Tussey I¢ spent the past farm near Winguard, few weeks at Mr. Btover, at Spring Bank, has a gick bov at present and his re. is doubtful. 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October 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1912 tober 4 d 4 For time PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO NST LY ANE aor rit | 1 Bloomat W te stall * " 4 Spl Ld Sechler & Company Groceries and Food Products. COFFEE The Coffee Market just now.is a pretty hard proposition, but we are doing all that it is possible to do under present condi. tions to give our trade good values. We are still selling a good sound coffee and of excellent flavor AT 25c PER POUND This is a genuine bargain And at 28¢ per pound and 30c per pound we are giving very high value for the price named. On our entire line of coffees you will always get better value here than elsewhere for the price charged. Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof in the goods. Sechler & Company BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARRIED NOW And Going to Housekeeping. Newlyweds, Quality Counts, select a Dockash Range and you will get the best. Olewine’s Hardware Store
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