Thursday, November 27th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. — Correspondents Department Continued. BELLEVIEW-—Hustyn Twp. Miss Ella Merritt, who tending school at Altoona, is at at this time, having been on the list for the past week Miss Mary Wilson and Mr Andrews were united in marriage Wednesday by Rev. Ezra Yocum at Bellefonte, and departed on a brief wedding tour to Niagara Falls. They returned on Saturday evening to the bride's home and found to her sur- prize a crowd of jolly friends and rel- atives holding a miscellaneous show er for her She received many beau- tiful and useful presents. The is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wilson of this place The son of Mr. and Mrs. Coionel and holds a position in the P. R. R. Co Ad congratulations Delbert Yothers, s¢ ers, who has been « some time, Weddings seem to be two weeks sick Andrews Tyrone with cept our heartiest mn of T. V ‘oth Edna and Ma Rhoda Flick, Eberts and her daughter ryn Hartsock, Pearl Rowin, Orlando Andrews, . ! Clair, Lester and l.eslie Fink, Cronister, Jasper Mc Do nn ld Hartsock and Alfr was spent Opheli and dancing, but was the musi served after to their homes the morning Edna Straw, at Martha for turned CURTIN. arp I i and W istered in her or Mr Mrs FRUITTOWN-—Potter Twp. v Edward | ’ " Harr tate The Amped returr ) tle ¢ Thi ten men, namel Philip Stork Pett Coch, Edward Cl Edward Manele Mangle and Wm having a fine time Miss Lydia Ishler } after spending two of Wesley Nevel Clyde and Chas spent Sunda wit Mahala Nevel The Coo Clearfield Jordar Wednesda Sut ¢ ering 4 : nd Colver vheat cakes and nsisted { Deitri Edward Mangle Mr Mr. Wm Wm Mangiqg Jo Walker All report 18er Simon OAK HALL. Folk who ) ing from a broker ankle i Re along as well as an be expected, al though suffering a great deal of pain; take her steady, Billy Some of our farmers are pretty done plowing and if the nice weather contin probably plant soon Calvin Coble is suffering from a se. vere attack of rheumatism which is located in his leg that had been brok- en and split years ago, rendering It very painful by times Mrs. Ira CC. Korman, who has been quarantined for typhoid fever, however is a very mild form, is able to sit up and we hope in a few to be around again One of our crack shots was fortu- nate enough to bring down a fine five. prong buck this seapon while hunting with the Decker party of Pine Grove: for further particulars Inquire of Fred Roush Don't Ira C wagons, Walds parents, tting es will foget to attend the sale of Korman's who is selling horses, ete, on Baturday, Nov. 29. Horman was visited by his of State College, on Sunday CENTRE MILLS. Mr. Harter purchased the large lime stack which Elmer Blerly has burned on his farm at this place Mrs. Harry Miller spent afternoon In Millhelm, Jno, A. Kline entertained his aged uncle, Mr. Hout, of Beavertown, this week, Mr, Schaeffer had a very sick horse this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller enter. tained thelr son Charles and family, of MiMinburg, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stump, Bank, called at the Emerick, recently, Mr. and Mrs, Cummings entertained Mr. and Mrs. Brown and baby, of Tusseyville, recently, The majority of our farmers have all their fall work done and are ready for the winter. Saturday of Bpring home of Mrs, | hogs { him to butcher | Aaron Hall and Miss Betsy | Flemington | has been at- | home | | dren, | Mrs Allen | on | | ry (Harj { here now I N« bride | groom is a | Straw, | | their fall near which | days | BELLGROVE~—Union Twp. Alfred Ammerman killed two big last Friday. Those who helped were Miles Hall, Mrs, Hall, Freeman Caldwell and Jonathan Ammerman spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Milesburg and Belle fonte, visiting friends and relatives, Miss Cora Hall, who is employed at | spent Sunday with her parents, Mark Hall and wife Aaron Wellers, wife and three of this place, spent Sunday Wellers' Mrs Burd, of Dix Mrs, (‘nssi¢ chil- with sister, Harman Run, Ammerman helped Har wer's to make applebutter, one | last week “Kinder late in the | mn fer making Pennsylvania salve, | isn't it | Th ng unre There day SEH 8( around mills getting ively are two saw me owned by George hout N wit iipping apples 1 a good price | friend has been | timd ; We | LIVONIA. Strahan gathered isl Of turnips LEMONT, ew rabbits but 4 Bay hunting is and game 8 BCArce during the the M. E. church of | new irnace in the ng comfort hurch ! Mqgnday Ee place psement ne 10 : * KIN y the pe ¢ who come to The | storm on made we alr quite cool Most of our farmers are vork and now are their spring plowing with doing done ome of A Consumptive Gough. A cough that bothers you ally Is one of the danger signals | | which warns of consumption, Dr. | King’s New Discovery stop the cough, | | loosen the chest, banish fever and | let you sleep peacefully. The first | dose checks the symptoms and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of | Fleln Ellyn, lowa, writes: “Dr. King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six week's doctoring fall- led to help.” Try it, as it will do the | | same for you, Best medicine for | coughs, colds, throat and lung trou- bles. Money back If it falls. Price 60c, & $1.00. All druggists, by mall, | Hy E. Buckien & Co. Philadelphia or Bt. 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Wallzer husband she leaves one son Harter transacted busin married daughters Bellefonte on Saturday KEATING Thaddeus 8S Mrs. Harvey YVonada of Osceola Mills, died mother home and spent Sunday with | mrning, November 18, at McGirk her sister, Mrs. BE. 8. McClintic's ganitarium, Philipsburg after an il Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stamm and [Des of two weeks with Brights di daughter Mary were guests at the C, | ™ He was born in Columbia M. Harter home on Sunday "Iwas sixty-five vears old He George Leathers and fami rs road engineer by occupatior Howard, w » RUests at the Pel , many Years was employed nda foshannon brancl His wife and fo John * and family, of OW a children pre eded him toed here ind made sw call and only one daught er Edward Dolen and Foster leightol h Wa of Os ceola alled at James Mackey's on Sunda mde at Osceola last Th Mrs wrles Dartle ARHART bartle ind her father n Sunda UNDERCOFFER: Mrs. J. 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