Page 8, ———— x sa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, December 12th, 1912, oNoNoNoNoNoMoNoNONOINONINONORGBONO Correspondents’ Department Bright, Mewsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. PHONONOHOnOUINOMONONORONONS MILESBURG. Christmas is coming and our mer- chants are making provision for it, so the public can get their supplies with- out going out of town for them. They have quite a variety of goods, cannot be obtained at one place be secured at another. Toys and can- @ies are in abundance everywhere But go to H. G. Ebbs cream and oysters. Frank Wetzlers has sold many useful articles out of his eases. W. B. Miles is preparing Christmas booth, Milesburg Store has an abundance of good things. Also call on Mr. Else for all kinds presents. Subscribe for The Centre for the following numbers will con- tain sketches of Milesburg history. Miss Minnie Eakens, of Tyrone, a pleasant visitor at the home of John Bwartz, Sunday. Trixy Confer, of Yarnell, Bunday with her aunt, Mrs Walker. i Wake up, ve council of for it is reported that several parties have tried to get possession of the old red flour mill to operate it, but for some reason have been unable to #0. This mill in operation would be of great benefit to our farmers around here, H. at a Jast for ice his spent William dainties valley G. Ebbs partook of the butchering in Halfmoon week and lost his appetite, Some parties moving from Hollow to Bellefonte, Saturday, ped in our town a short time trying to secure a house, Intending if suited to encamp here during the winter; they failed to get a suitable place and mov- ed on to Bellefonte I.. C. Boggs, of Pittsburg, spent Sun. day with his parents and friends here He looks good for one who came from the Smoky City. James Noll, of Tyrone day with his parents, Geo. Noll, of this pl Bush stop- John spent fan Manu good positions In view ‘Nn for Pittsburg Monday me AARONSBURG. Mrs. E.G, Mingle was t lege a few days last week, vi brother-in-law, O. P. Adams Mrs. Will Wolfe was to 4 ward helping her parents sa iah loob's. to butcher Will Guisewlites ¢ at his brother-in-law his wife near Coburn. Mrs, Lenker and daughter Sue re- turned home from Bellefonte and lLe- mont, where they were entertained by the lady's children Allce Zimmerman from Millhelm, were Jers at the home of Effle Weaver Thos. Meyers, wife and son John, were Sabbath afternoon callers at the home of George Weaver The United Evangelicals closed thelr meeting on Sunday evening with five eonversions Mra. William iting her the and Sabbath also with and Helen Colyer, the welcome cal- Marr, from | | | | were | | day what | oan | | his i at show | Co. | | of [10.30 a Democrat | | Hester { the was | | boy NITTANY, Ben Plsher and wife, of Snydertown, helping thelr daughter and son- law, Frank Toner, to butcher one the past week Tom Gunsallus, who is employed at Vintondale, spent several days family here the past week Mrs. Ben Fisher and Mrs, Stover, of Snydertown, were W. E. Garbricks on Sunday Hester Zerby and Mrs. Tillle Peck attended the funeral Mr. Tom Rishel's child, near Clintondale, on saturday afternoon, Sunday school at 9 m.; in the Evangelical church Zerby and wife and daughter were to Lock Haven one day week on business Garbrick and wife over the arrival of a who came to their house in Elmer visitors of 30; preaching at H. P past WwW. BE Jolcing are fine to stay, re- { both mother and babe are doing fine Bellefonte, | {are do i lones Philips burg, pald her annual visit to her ag- | od mother, Mrs. Aaron Weaver Walter Orwig has again returned to! Ms work at Altoona after spending & month with his family here. Mrs. Emanuel Guisewite is at pres- ent taking care of Mrs, Willlam Krape Mrs. Mary Burd, who was staying among her friends at State College, Is home with her children. Henry Mowery and Mrs. C. C. Bell, from Madisonburg, spent the Sabbath with his sister, Mrs. Noah Leitzle. Deafness Cannot Be Cured local applications, as they cannot reach the dis portion of the sar. There Is only one way 9 deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies and when It is entirely closed, Deals It, and unless the Inflammation ean be Ontarrh for circulars, J. CHENEY & CO., RL LDS He or consuptin, Those critically ill at present Mrs. Snavely, and the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen; Mrs. Tate and Mrs. Webner are about the same: Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Harry Mauck are housed up with very bad colds. There 80 many people sick While Sam Dorman pig to a certain was taking a man the pig got tired riding and jumped off the wagon and he hunted that pig clear back home, but no pig could he find. Some school children found the pig in the Dry Run woods; the next time take the pig your arms instead putting it In a bag. Glenn of Nolan and lady friend were seen driving through our town early Sunday morning enroute for Howard catch the early morning train for west. They were all when went, but when back all by himself, me and down mind, to the they smiles Glenn he looked hearted Well, she come HO never bal i LUN Th tain (zienn,; band had may (We STORMSTOWN. know can't friend Char men : one he Man visitors at Hart the an Ket ‘ Misses Elsie nday The ck wore Su of G. B. Gummos spent home Charles Blair home of his mother at Benore Miss Ethel Mrs. DD. B. Mattern We think Dick had better be and for himself what good-hearted fellow will do girl regardless of rain or snow; don't b this, ask Brandy: on thelr track but this man walked him back at the Blair Sunday Mrs. Sarah Shivery ia sewing for around other nice foe some for a Hevie SMULLTON., Rev. Luther Miller, of York, was spending a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Butchering season is all over now and the people had fine that kind of work Al. Winklebleeh and visiting his parents, Jacob Winkleblech, on Sunday. Mra, Geo. Mensh, of Millheim, was visiting her sisters at this place. Miss Glenora Confer, who was work- Ing with her sister, Mra. Charles Gil- family were Mr. and Mrs, | bert, returned to her home at Green- burr Robert Hackenberg's sale on Sat. urday was well attended and the stock brought good prices, Pete Seyler Is suffering with a sore ox, Miss Hester Smull list Victor Brungart visiting In day. Daniel Gramley, of Pittsburgh, was visiting his brother, Clair Gramley, Charles Bierly, Jr. of Rebersburg, while getting firewood In the woods above Smullton one of his horses ran off and broke his leg. Ambrose Weber and family were visiting at Adam Brungart's, of Wolfs Store, on Bunday. is on the sick and family Nittany valley was Inst Sun- Some men are naturally fast, others are tied to thelr wives strings. and apron with | big | are | in| came weather for | | shred fodder, ® HOROMOMINOROHONILIEONONINONOLONONONOMONONONONONOINOHON REBERSBURG, wenther Is setting in rather hard, jut this is the kind of weath- er for butchering Most of our ple are done with butchering and oth er fall work | Prof. C. lL. T. J. Ocker All three that tipped 900 lbs, Wood | community as quiri where the winter The able to | Cold Peo- Gramly, H. H, take the lead in killed two porkers the scales at big hogs enact some over seems a in pre wood scarce article many per they can in for on get has been favor man lost a valuable last week The animal ran away broke its leg; valued at $200 Quite a number of our | tended Mr, Hackenherg's Smullton on Saturday Union C. E, meeting will the Lutheran church, Dee All invited ent Come and show spirit Help make the SUCCess, Mrs. for mild fall the poor C. H. Blerly very and residents at held in vening, pres union be Suntiay « yA are to be your out to has been improv - Hannah Krape, who ill some tim® is slowly ing Pork is almost high when the cow jumped After election talk is not ly tempered as pre tion talk Never trouble trouble { troubles you Most peop worry is about the thing { happens Quite a as the moon ele le's that never number of our yi engaged In the They ¢ workin near Wolf Store have learned cho ung blight busi 1 the moun- are ness tains Miller and this | horse | sale at | meeting a | CURTIN, The «<alithumpian band had to be on duty after the wedding of Miss Kate Bathurst and Wm, Stover which was solemnized on Thursday, Oth, Thelr many friends wish them a happy and prosperous journey life, Mrs, Indiana, in and | Miss | visiting turned | Wedne | Mrs, Visited Friday Mr. and dren are vi Mir, and M:» Ide near Curtin Wm. Barnhart ton, visited his Sunday. Samuel Bathurst vif of William port | Sunday of hi {hart Edward Yeager, | ed on Monda {John Riley { home of Prince, | writing Henry Uhl, Is visiting her around Curtin Helen Br her aunt to her Bday Kate Uhl friends at of many has been Columbus, O., re in this yan, who in home place Bertha rolling and the Prince mill Mrs siting Nam John the 1e] Hiney and former's Yeager chil parents who re and sons, on Harvey of Orvis and children the Ridges his mother, has been 1 daughter Mrs iM improving she to who her She Hope will s«¢ wil yO y andma Mq Meem glad convalescing Ly of Le meeting we are after hi serious trou Progress attack Protracted | the 1 | tin | these mach is in nite vangel cal church at « Come, you are invited to atten meeting 18 beef was | as smooth- | trouble | Ereatest | men selections dered on Fleckens All en} Or tine | more ROCK FORGE. A i ery sudden Mot fr The Ro here at seemed 0 be hard and last, and every! their share of it George Shuey was creamery on irday to old George Fike in very 1 lime for John Spearies It Is reported there is some fine dialogues and tock Forge school on the Christmas Sat the he place came, we Kuean No ny spreading going to be speeches at day before if you he was | good young | BOALSBURG, | Miss Lizzie Bloom spent part of | last week with friends at Lock Haven | Mrs. Sarah Shuey and son John, of State College, spent from Saturday till Monday at her parents’ home Mrs. William Fortney and child, of Harrisburg, is visiting at the home of William Paterson and family Miss Frances Paterson {home from Altoona, where been visiting several weeks returned she Quite a number from here attended | last Fri- | the Cantata at day night The cantata, “The New Minister,” {will be repeated In Pine Grove Mills Friday evening in the 1. 0. O. F. Hall Everybody come and have a good | laugh, | Baturday evening of this week the ladies of the Presbyterian church will give an entertainment in the Boal Han. Ten and fifteen cents admis- sion, Centre Hall LEMONT, Monday was one of the coldest days of the mseason and looked much lke winter in full uniform. {| Butchering ia like Thanksgiving {about a thing of the past for this year, i The surveyors are busy working on the route between Lemont and State College, { One of the horses that Eimer Ross iii in Ss UA hi haul conl has been quite sie hut Dr, i i it | through. Fey 18 yatpmg Elmer Evey recelved his new six- horse power gasoline engine, Monday, which he intends to use to saw wood, ote. It is a beauty, | had | Mr SALE REGISTER. FERRI Am | ARY me Dec. 20---Harry S. Shawley ng 5 ; 4 i the k sharp, OF HORSES, rood mare with foal WW, § years old 1 bay mare rising 3, will make 1300, will drive sin- gle or double; 1 roan. ris- ing 3 vears will make rk anywhere, fearless of autos and a fine driver; 1 horse, rising years, broken to harness; 1 sorrel mare, 11 months 6 COWS, in HEAD ~ will we steam or roan all 1 will be fresh 2 in March 4 fine heif- lers; 1 will be fresh In | March. 10 spring calves, RE shoats, 2 brood sows, straw, corn fodder by the load, oats, buckwheat, corn by bushel, 1 set tug harness, collars dies, lines, housing halters, and articles not mentioned. D. 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