THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 9th, 1913, | Correspondents’ | Department | Continued. VALLEY VIEW, After not writing for a long and being asked about three score and ten times to write a little poetry for the poor gloomy little village, 1 thought I would, to keep it from be- ing wiped off the map. I tell you that Valley View will be a place of some importance in abeut one hundred years then 1 will write every week Elmer the engine quarry, until James I.utz is able to resume his work. Mr. Lutz was badly scalded through the bursting of a steam pipe; hope he may soon recover. The writer, Paul Resides and Rev, Samuel Johnson took a pleasure drive on Sunday afternoon. The reason we selected a damp day was we did not want to get so dusty. The slight through here Arthur Eckley life and against Arthur, There will be preaching in B. church at this place by the Rev, Samuel M Johnson, Sunday morning, Jan. 19th, at 10:30 o'clock On New Years day the capital butchering of the season ca ff A Adam Garbrick's Edward did the shoot He said hog that him he to shoot him till after downing some very excellent g F. E. Housel and Mrs. Mary Eckley, Grandmother Eckley, 93rd year, and who and hearty assisted dinner. Let all wish - her many more happy Ye Miss Vernice and Master vis Reed were the pig tall kids, ended the days work. Here are some riddles, the sending me the fi correct I will give a ten-cent cigar What word by becomes its opposit When What minute twice once in a th a Lu needa time, Breon is now at the stone running breeze that Friday night think of getting a insurance policy not a bad plan passed on caused to property cyclones; the UU. pastor, ing looked i betchur life 1 after he shot. The the hogs was ext o down | wine Mrs. | prize known in ippears to be in Join 8 Was first better as her hale the and New | who is preparing us together rs Thus | person rst ANSWEers, letter changing one is music sidewalk? | is tt! BLANCHARD, Churches Next Sabbath, \ { for *iiT L in Our Chris Orvistor it J m. No preaching 1 SUMMIT HILL—Curtin voung ladles, a few hours | Mrs. William | f our pr Miss Dora Wat with her old time Sayers Orvis Fetzer home of Geo One ent pent friend, min kins was a caller at the Mann on Sunday. Our winter seems to be all rain in- stead of snow, which we would all enjoy if it would give us good sleigh- ing and coasting Edward Yeager McCartney's, Sunday, ing on the sick list Clarence Fye was our vicinity on Sunday some business Orvis Fetzer purchased a beef from 3. Mann Monday; now we will all have beef, Russell Mann is highly pleased; his father purchased a little Scotch puppy for him: it is a little dandy. If you don’t belleve it ask Russell about it at J be- caller latter was a the promenading in looking after STORMSTOWN. Mrs. Chas. Blair visited at her home, D. R. Thomas’, over New Years Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lytle visited Jonas Stine on Sunday afternoon, as Mr. Stine’'s wife and daughter are both sick. Mrs. Thomas Hartsock and daughter Bilste visited Clark Hartsock in Jun- fata, last week, Miss Mary Daugherty is spending a few days at Mrs, D. W. Shivery’'s. Frederic and Daniel Clemson and sister Sarah have gone back to school at Williamsport. Sunday school was well attended last Sunday. Come teacher and teach your scholars. We wish a better at- tendance next Sunday. Edward Gummo has been on the { Henry sick list during the last week. FILLMORE, Miss Mabel Norris returned to inta where she is employed school, Miss Norris spent days with her parents, Mi Norris Mra Frank the sick list proving very) S00Nn recovel The third home gathering at the home of Mr, and Mr: Huey on New Years evening, thelr children brought their and bad an enjoyable pyster Those who were present are lowing Henry Huey and Huey, wife and two Dallis Marshall and wife nie Samuel Kelley, wife children; T. G. Lomison, two chidren; also Benner and George Kuhn, of State Ruth Huey, Clayton Huey, tel: on account of sickness Huey and family could not ent. All enjoyed themselves to another New Year the and who time, is hope L.ohr for some much; she rus and he see Roy tilda last of pork The blacksmith horses to be roughed the ley roads Most ever 1p with the Wolford, Omi week with a two-horse shops housed Thomas Wis 1 weld ver Sunday going | abo didn't look at | ber fun | ve Or- la CURTIN. | GEORGESVALLEY and wife Crust made a trip to Port Jun- | | have Che Hams, ployed spective i The | in the | the | the Herbert | cently | Stormstown John Matternville, on Lester { through home teaching hol Mrs has been on not im ma) was held James when families | supper, ! the wife; daughters; little fol two and | Gummo | College; Verna Thomas pres | and hope Ly Ma o | load nt Well, winter ster Way spent co last, weather SCOTIA. it looks as if we are going to | at last Hassinger and two of our boys, but now em- | at Pellwood, visited thelr re- | homes over Sunday chicken and waffle supper held band hall, on Saturday evening, was quite a success, although Merrill Wil- | Coughs Hard coughs, old coughs, tearing coughs. Give Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a chance. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. was none the best Rudy spent a few days re- the home of Jacob Long, of | A miller friends | at visited among Sunday of State, last week Altoona with Laufer passed | on his Fle where he brother, | « joved Harper, town from the holidays Harper our his Mins sermon I Marle were Runyan hospitable } ents on Sunday. in vening, AS which Was al Crone- at the former's par- Haugh and Ina pleasant visitors ome of the delivered a very able M. E. church Sunday thoroughly en present the 1 those a 5 of OF rn ) Sabedey ob See bay Sb. STE dog ghey de buy ls Juha dos oh Yul ier Anty Drudge Gives Mrs. Newife Good Advice Mrs. Newife—"0Oh, I am 80 « ii liscoura or ¥ ed .nd angry! 1 can't learn to keep house and I'm not going to try any more! Saturday I was and when 1 asl | wal ed On¢ that had: laughed, and ed ham, and heen sick a cured I anda for a ham, the grocer asked me A iid I'd rather ordering my marketing, if have then everv! 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This play ran for five solid years at the Lyceum It is coming to Garman's Opera House on Wednesday, January Seats on Sale Tuesday, J.C. dyer Oo { A Mane J Higher Prices for Cross Ties During 1913 the New York Central & Hudson River R. R. Company will pay increased prices for cross ties. Red Oak ties will be advanced 7 cents per tie. White and Rock Oak switch timber will also be bought at $26.00 per thousand feet, in sets. For complete particulars, or contracts, see Supervisor of Track, or address W. A. MURRAY, Division neer, Jersey Shore, Pa. NEW YORK Engi- Wm. A. Moore, VICE-PRESIDENT. Tonawanda Iron and Steel Company, North Tonawanda, New York. lI NON NON LYON & CO. Clearance Sale Of All Win- ter Goods. We begin our Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale now. All odds and ends in every de- partment must be sold at and below cost. Watch for the sign of the Rummage Table. It means a big saving to you. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL Coats, Suits & Furs, DURING THIS CLEARANCE SALE. LYON & CO. 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