Page § IT RE a EE EE hl Rh THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA Thursday, October 10th, 1912, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, Ea Eh hh hdd ddd dd MILESBURG. The green leaves have turned gold and shaken to the ground by fall winds Pedestrians are their wraps, as most every person a cold or at ch of lagrippe Corn cutting sos the enterprise ! | RBeezer threshed the has to be now ms 181 Christ ovel two hundred bushels of I'm afrai the poli their job——nothing that most of the men in were single. That week, tired was pen its last emen get doing I the KOes {to of told ftentiary than married Homer Carr on Sunday. Ada Wilkinson went business Thursday. Harvey Fike moved into the Hiram Campbell house last Wednesday. Charles Kaise and his aged panion got tired of living in the coun- try and moved into Polly Broenel's house. Miss Marcella Boggs returned h after a week's visit in Pittsburg, reported a very pleasant Lrip : Mrs. H. G. Ebbs came home Wed. nesday after a week's visit to the homestead In Half Moon valley Melvin Derr aid wife, of Tyrone, after visiting Mrs, Derr's father, John G. Uzell, of Snow Shoe, came here to visit Mr. Derr's father, Geo. Derr, last week. They departed for thelr home Friday, taking Miss Zelda Derr with them James Uzell, through town lost a valuable horse to Altoona on 1 t LAST com- me and old of Snow Shoe, passed Friday morning enroute for Bellefonte. Mrs, Ivy Zindel, his sister, spent a few hours at the Derr home, then departed for Tyrone where they will begin housekeeping. John Jodon's cousin, Miss Anna Jo- don, of South Bend, Indiana, is visit- ing her relatives and friends here. Mrs. Arthur Jones, of Philadelphia, is visiting her friends here and spend- ng a week with Mrs, Henry Comer, Uriah Housel has a buggy for sale Call and see it. Miss Augusta Bullock, of lege, spent Sunday with Lillian Miles. Miss Edna Friday a Berwick with W. H. Aust guest of his week. Mrs day from the funeral 3radley, Mr. an Galeton this week visiting week. Sick. Amelia Bellef State Col- her / \ friend Inst & o0) much | Who ho an”? be n we had church n« Bome« eautioned about coal might I guess fellow to Jodon's there that way. ter take that Sunday night wr young men ought to be the of firearms, On Friday the section hands were working on the iron bridge spaning Bald Eagle Creek, when some boys began shooting In the woods above the bridge. The bullets were heard singing over our heads, and were also heard by those who were working on Howard Heaton's house Churches: Rev. Evens will hold the third quarterly conference in the Methodist Episcopal church next Friday evening at Tp m day morning at 10:30 Baptist—Rev, Clark Bunday morning and evening. Remember, everybody is cordially Invited to attend all the services of all the churches, either use will preach or young people's meetings; everybody come, Mrs, Geo. Moore, of Renovo, visit. ed her parents, Mr. and Mra, Geo, Noll, recently, Miss Anna Adams has returned ome alter an extended visit with rel. atives an riends at Gary, Indian and McKees Rocks, 9 " Misses Butte Haupt and Nettle ook a sudden departure to Altoona Wednesday morning. Good luck to you, girls, Iss Creasle Hanna and mother are 1 to 3 | been donning | leading | I We show that men would rather be in jall | a” ad ne . ar ee | ve y | all, Rev, Ash will preach Sun- | Wednesday | night prayer meeting, Epworth League | burg has time has the who some places, vigiting with thelr friends of Miss Edna McCollough, visiting relatives for it Littlestown and other returned home, CURTIN. voung ladies of class v festival at the Band the 12th, or benefit No. 6 Hall, nt Curtin ofthe M | A patronage of d in a good cause lndies will ap greatly your help We badl (‘ome Ont Come will hole Sat The Id ran vening The pro church We are the tll who Know returned from friends at and Ty h iN among Rossiter Holter week's visit Bellwood, Miss Sue a few Cresson, | rone, of the M. E germon has a pastor very feel great Dunning, preached a night We future A hear him is proof gret the indifference of Curtin people work It is very pastor who makes great efforts to give excellent sermons. A great day are we ready for that day? Jos. Frank is quite sick at this Trust her recovery may be Rev church, Sunday fine he student, sufficient We re- some of our lines of church to a bright along the digcouraging such coming Mrs writing speedy. married ladies had a last week up at the report having had a fine supper of our picnic cabin. They fine time and a Mrs. Bell Curtin and Mrs, of Bellefonte, callers friends at this place Sunday. Abednego Williams has been making ts out over the what the at- deer Some private Gainer, among were frequent Visi know or very Darb Glenn urtin GEORGESVALLEY, No. served All de nn many is emp! hool, spent Mr and place of Linder spent mn and Mra. H r storekeeper candy last evening, Oct cream for sale and bring your mething new for Juite a number of our farmers are picking thelr and selling them at 40 cents per bushel apples PATTON TWP. We been having falr weather late F. H. Clemson has the hospital where he fined for the last few The 17. B. minister | last Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Johnson has Litzel's house In Paradise, Hello, boys: what's the over the mountain? Well, the panther story didn't scare Mrs. George Stevenson for she walked across the mountain to Julian, | Mrs, George Stine Is not any better {at this writing. | Mra, George Clark and Miss Erma | Stevenson made a flying trip to State | College Inst week, | BEB. RL Willams spent a last week In Tyrone, John A. Hoy is very seriously at this writing. Rally day was well attended, There was quite a nice audience and the rec. tations and songs were fine. Hope for the banner, The stork flew through our valley and left a fourteen-pound dish-washer at the home of Orvis Peter's, Miss Lillian Stine and friend Lloyd Shuey were Bunday visitors at the former's lady friend, Ethel SBhivery, G. B. Gummo attended a sale a few weeks ago and bought some fine hol- stein cattle, five In number, have of from cone- returned has been weeks preached here rented Mr attraction few days | | | | | lon railroad | his | Howard, | dence at to | {| shout at {eal powers, | of { of New | Ing {and {ing { tion | Thursday | home from | doing (dear). | Ma JULIAN, When the caterpillar winds himself up in his littl varn and gently hangs himself some remote corner, wi m fully say, ill to that the bleak and winter snow flakes and | wending this way comfort one ind oles other reg the , once owl roof and added to A new recently Craig Avenue Rev, and Mrs, John de but now the property of Irv ohnstown, and William, Ohio, J. FF. Tallhelm of losing her bad, Lumberman E. 8S 13 family and househol Pa., back this place we throw up our “der! the extreme limit of “Hurrah for Wils irles M Wil farmer and Gov, Woodrow The man who | right by the Cralg had fortunt COW last week Too illock effect to his former When do not mean Ch highly respected Julian, but, Jersey to do what is give them a square deal they thelr ite In h and boost him into th chair, Bessie last with relat Agent Bigler Y and gain th cast executive Miss visit Station Thomas I more, drove ove spend here Mr ’ “A GREAT INVENTIONS" To: Defeat Winter lls START NOW Susceptibility to colds, sore throats, tonsilitis and such, indi. cate impoverished vitality —lack of reserve strength to weather changing seasons, A spoonful of SCOTT'S EMUL. SION after each meal stans healthy body-action like a small match kindles a great fire—axd more: it makes rich, healthy, active blood fortifies the tissues and stimulates the appetite-g makes sound body strength, SCOTT'S EMULSION is the rest cod liver oil, made cream. ike and palatable without alg. hol or drug—the quintessence of purity. Reject imitations they are in. postors for profit, Scorr & Nowws, Moombeld, ¥. J. hg | the | Po plexy | three | that enterta | set | riv i] of thelr y ve | a few Le thelr goods to | cellent ser ] delighted {train | | week, to RUNVILLE, Cutting corn and potato raising is the order of the day in Runville; both crops look quite favorable The people In our gulet were all amazed fire to the rallroad station on night of last week about 11 and burned it to ashes, It is hoped the Intruder will be known and brought to Justice On Saturday morning of last week Rev, and Mrs, Dean departed for Franklinville, Pa. Rev, Dean has been this place for two years, bul was overtaken with a stroke of ap when he had served the first months of the second year, Since time he has been unable to fil his appointment and therefore | Whi to th ul worl this Year many friend hon for hi red ind comfort in thelr new home On Thursday evening of last our new pastor and VEre CRO i to the Mra, Clayton W ned up house little vil. lage to know someone had Friday o'clock, set pastor of wery wee) * Array ried goods time, and early ams parsonage vies were held on Si and every spects of the cl } Mr Bes H re ind « with vear for ‘hrist The morning vening the pr and friends of her er retur ome from | Bellefonte Madg« fo oormnn gepend qtr Mrs 1 | pla { Wm. 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