THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. orrespondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, REBERSBURG. On Thursday the funeral of Samuel Bottorf was held at the Lutheran church, the sermon being delivered by Rev. Rarick. Mr. Bottorf was elghty-two years old and is survived by his widow, Lydia, and four daugh- ters, but few relatives living in this vicinity, Letters of Administration estate of John W. Harter were ed to Mrs. Ida A. Harter the Mrs. Ethel Hubler will remain as companion to her mother during the winter, whilst Mr. Hubler continues in his employment at Wilkinsburg. Lee Kidder did not join the party of hunters in “the Narrows” this year, but confined his activities to game nearer home. Wesley Hackenburg had cotton talls notched on his shooting stick to date, besides a lot of pheasants and squirrels, George Stover at Livonia, is the enly man who reaps profit, during the hunting season. He sleeps and feeds the festive Nimrods, at his inn, and earns some good money for it. Miss Alberta Stover continues deep interest in the violin, and time, will be entitled to write V, in her musical title. The real significance of the vote of the people against amending the con- stitution should not be lost upon the political purveyors and constitution tinkers of Pennsylvania. ‘he coterie of so-called reformers of laws and goverument at Philadelphia and a few other plague spots, have been warned that their nostra are not want- ed by the people. upon the grant- widow. 27 her in W. J. Carlin, Esq., will attend to the | ito business of settling the estate of the late John W. Harter Rev. Metzger who congregations in the Brush charge preaches at a suburb of risburg, about two miles east. his members was the late Rev. Purr who ministered in and Penns valleys The democrat! county Is entitled to it asks of the present to Valley Har- preached Ww once end of almost anything administration. {| Grover, V. | { through duly | | story | Snow awoke Among | 8. | Brush | tno Centre | | MILESBURG. Our little villa was again visited hy that great monster death, Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Susan Wag- ner departed this life and was attend- ed by the white winged seraphs to the land where the sun never sets, agd the leaves never fade; no night ever darkens its glory-clad mountains where peace like a river doth flow everlasting and righteousness over its bosom doth roll Rev. W, FF. Carson, of State College, preached a very Interesting sermon in the Presbyterian church last Sun- day morning H. P. Austin and John Bryan both secured good positions in the Al- toona shops. Harry Mann, wife and family, and Miss Mabel Austin, spent a few days visiting In Snow Shoe and Orviston last week. Mabel reported having a good time, The Baptist Sunday school wil a cantata about Christmas week Miss Orma Poorman {8 having a good time visiting with her aunt, Mrs and other friends In Galeton, Pa Messrs Altoona, were home of their Uriah Housel W. H. Baird, of Juniata, Altoona, and Margaret, of spent Sunday with their parents, and Mrs. Joseph Baird Oh! nimrods, beat this can! Haupt came to that rain Saturday brought with him the greatest of the season. Wm. Quick, Shoe, spied a big Lear and be- ing afraid to tackle him alone called Sam for assistand Then both M. E and W. G. Housel, recent visitors at parents, Mr. and of the Mrs, Mahlon, of Howard, Mr ye ir Sam all You y opened their artillery until thirty-four { rounds of ammunition were spent and the | scampered away unhurt bear had disappeared they fact, that they had miss- bruin the to the him, James Wallace and their dogs and went » day last week and chased one bunnie around and around until ook refuge in a sewer pipe, where nearly half day to get poor After od Harry snent INE pen on Those political peddlers of Philadel- | hi phia, who are already forcing the ocratic nominatic Mike Ryan, should f by of a late Grim « people will vote on th It is stated that William J. plantation will be farmed next by a Mr, Weaver. Now our teachers have wits sharpened at the Bellefonte stitute grind stone, and they cut a clean and wide swath, the fate 143 lesson their had the com- ing winter. Won der shlife-stha ebbes | | maid gifted | member of the Miles township teach- | | parted ! train noots war! Miss Cella Brungart ls a ers’ corps. Our grammar school taught Prof. J. Nevin Moyer, has some ented and ambitious pupils Die monskaris woo Samsthag in dic sthorech room hucke und zaile 'naner schmuthy die welbsleit ond oner leit, ducock brie wer der uppeh wie die grenk, over sic stheele und dic mit lereh zach husht due kairt? William Bletz, who place for a summer resort, Spangler's kap a little up,” had of horses, wagons, on Thursday Some articles brought wd price and others went dirt as they say. Eccehomo! ernor! Dist. Atty Bigelow, of Luzerne county had State Highwayman low indicted for not keeping the roads in repair. It would to the point to indict the on owners for a nuisance, in destroy- ing the public highways, with ten ton machines, emitting a perfume! Wilson Cole ing a visit from his son the Thanksgiving feast “Red-headed and hopeful” phrase applied to a Pennsylvania statesman. We are reminded of this by the recent feat of a son “Rajah” following a fair Philadelphia girl, with Titian tresses, from to New York, where he was flagged! The varieties of weather had on tap have utterly pre-cognition of the wiseacres. Philadelphia prophet the pine woods of North C Landlord Long house. Rev. Metzgar prea sermons on Sunday his, if he cares to Charles Faxon, Rupp's force at Sunday at home. George H. Smull went to Philadel phia on Monday, where he has become Interested in a very extensive corpor« ate enterprise with some of the ing citizens of the Quaker City. If Dr. Kalbfus would circular and tell farmers may distinguish the kinds and owls, when they are down on his poultry, so that he be sure that he is not killing one of the Doctor's pets, he may do a little towards earning his salary. A poul- try owner is not likely to notice or walt long to see whether a hawk has sharp shins or not, if he Is engaged In an act of rapacity among his fowls sulle net benk fer schnittzle cent sock messer ideal “from a sale has an ete, Farmer state Beem more skunk their is joyously anti Lewis, ipat- was a we failed weather burean the arolina! has built a hed and take who State satisfacto the charge is i is employed College, spent issue how of hawks they BELLGROVE—Union Twp. Sol. EB. Roach, of Windber, Pa. was stopping at the home of Miles Hall the fore part of last week. Fe came in to hunt and while out on the mountain Monday he shot and wound- od A big black bear. On Tuesday Charley Hall and Ed Hall, in company with Mr. Roach, got after it again. Did they get him? I guess not Bruno was too sly for them. William Caldwell, wife and little daughter, Sarah, are visiting at the home of Aaron Hall. They will start for their home at McKees Rocks, Pa. about the middle of the week. Mims Clara Hall kept house for her aunt last Wednesday, Those on the sick list are Harry Hall, Mrs. Alfred Ammerman, and the infant child of Mrs. John Hall Lloyd Spotts and little son came A from Flemington 10 _Shend a few 8 wit parents, Mr. Joe Spotts and wife Johnathan Ammerman, who has been employed In York state for the ' six months, is home to see his and mother, and to hunt a few ™ arin Hall t last Wed- nesday in Aloe we her un cle, John Jodon. intcher.” n to corn this Siting dem- | n for Governor upon | The | Bair's season {2 In- | should | ovetls | fer | sthories wehig | mageh gphoutzeh | tile | { three days. Creasy, Gov- | {attended Bige- | several Wag- i noisome | | Mr over | | Wii ine of aijtl | Sunday. Paris | have | They should join the fallen | Blankenburg to | {ding new ice | day in in | | and lead- | AR new ] swooping | will | Miss Margaret 3 her aunt, nville Mrs. David and children, Ruestls and wo of week-end orge Nol were Mrs Austin and Miss Alt na, Methodist parsonage Ash, last dnesday and Bryan acted Miss Hulda Wilkenson After the ceremony mother, Mrs, June Austin freshments. The EE for Juniata on the where th temporarily ate We wish them many of prosperity and happiness Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, font attended John bu last Wednesday. Ray and Edward Baird champi fishermen around 120 succors in of (3¢ were quietly H Ri and afternoon. as as the groom's re de- served uple expect to lo Years are the here, hav- paris on ing caught The writer saw three pigeons last Friday 500 or possibly more Some poisoned Better be careful flocks of wild numbering about Mr. Jones’ where you lay one | 8ONn Miss Gladys Rickard extended tives in Lock Mrs. H. K the Ladies Aid Fridaj at of her ally "The r were entertained by of that town and spent a ant day Mr. and Mrs B guests of Mrs. Mary Edwards is & Murray show, Join their readings, the some very pe The pleas- Edwards Murray last week manager ated company up 0 i evening | of Belle- | Whiteman's | have | hold | | Mary town | and and | oy of | ¢1® | i i | Mann |, : { home for rabbits | poor | | | i Miles spent the week | Keat- | Mrs Ada Wilken- | ly married |. by Rev. | |B. Kes groomsman | bridea- | of | Ii dog. | pot- | an Cross.” | friends | were A of Edwards | in Illinois and | mn return- | Mrs. Hiram Campbell, and daughter | of and Tyrone were friends in Anna, ves the burg Miss Anna E days among n State College this week. Miss Mary Swartz. of Snow the guest of Miss Naomi Adams week Hark! me thinks I bells again Adams is spending a friends and relatives this hear the OAK HALL. Mrs Bellefonte ker, of Kansas but erly of this place, was taking a around our town, receiving es of his bovhood dave Whitehill is numbered the sick list Mrs John spent last our town Mrs Villlam Folk, after last week with her sister, Mayes, of Milton, returned Saturday Arthur Peters transacted the county seat Friday. Our tinner, Willlam Folk, had quite a misfortune last Friday afternoon, while throwing down hay and while coming down the ladder, made a Jump and lost his footing and in so doing twisted his foot causing one of the small bones In his ankle to be broken, also straining the leaders badly, rendering him unconscious for about two hours. His wife being away the accident was not known till about six o'clock in the evening when sev- eral of the neighbors drooped in. Dr. Kidder was immediately summoned and administered the necessary ald, Hope for a speedy recovery, Billy. Luther Peters and family, of Rock Spring, formerly of this place, spent Saturday and Supday circulating among friends and relatives who were more than pleased to give them a hearty welcome. Luther Dale made a trip to Tyrone on business last Saturday returning home Sunday. George B Charles on of with Hanna, Wednesday friends in spending Mrs, J. D home on business at Could Reach It—~A temperance lec. turer was enthusiastically denounce ing the use of all intoxicants, "1 wish all the whisky in the world was at the bottom of the ocean” he sald. Hastily Pat rose to his feet. "Sure, and so do I, sor” ho shouted. “I wish every bit of it was at the bot- tom of the sea” As they were leay- ing the hall the lecturer encountered Pat. “I certainly am proud you” Samuel Reitz spent last Thurs- | falo visiting rela- | over | Shoe, is} wed- | | parents form- | look | acquaint | | Nittany i of Millbrook, | i years of NITTANY. Peck attended cousin, Mr. Philips, on Saturday last, Miss Mary Payne, of Lemont, spent a week with her brother, Samuel Payne, Miss Hester from State last Mrs, Tile eral of her Aaronsburg, the fun- nt Zerby returned home Monday, very much pleased with her trip and what she saw and heard on Pennsylvania day, Sunday was another very rainy and dreary day. Boyd Emerick and Frank Emerick were here two or three days the past week looking after the interests of their mother Our schools have again opened after a week's vacation, and the children are all glad Mrs. Wm and her nlece Wednesday nt Chester Neff of Waddle, spent his family here the Wasson Payne, spent Howard with Mrs. Perry Webner, several days with past week. William Kessinger started butchering at this place on Thursday There were quite a few sore arms among the children and some of grown up people the past week, account of having been vaccinated The sick around here are all re- ported better; hope all will soon be well again, The people of this place were much shocked on Saturday to the sad accident that befell Shaffer, of Wm. Shaffer, Mif- flinburg, grandson of ex-Sheriff Shaffer this place. Herbert was with several other hunt was accidentally shot back, the load passing ough his body The unfort- only lived about half he was shot This is awful shock ts on son of and of hunting when he through the clear thr unate hour tainly an ances for who knew him Bowers lad after } DIN mint liked by everyone neq he was Florris, Fleming - the Thelma from week at and little girls art of Snavely Julia two bright ton, spent p of Mrs Samuel Payne were to week to { r Willian Miss iin the 1} Tr ast Yarnell past and Kessinger, of of Will past me singer ! day the neir in Lis ormer's daught and family Simeon Hazzard, present visiting Ammerman and ers inger Satur being we will hers later Mrs D A MeDowell daughters, Edna and E turned home from Jersey Anvone vishin to sh Kens) them a the names of Harry ; 1} and sther, have Shore learn clean « ir Nittany i work ladies AARONSBURG. Mae Surin Spt friends reports visited She Guisewite gE Millis a delightful time Shively and son John, were welcome ghueals of Wilmer Stover's the past week 2. G. Crozier, of Lewistown, entertained by Miss ver Sunday the wns Sara Hul N. 2nd Adam B heen wh at Sundayed with his fam- street WOraox of Seanor of her aged parents Wm B are the g id Mra valida inmeral of the late H. Phil- attended Saturday held in Reformed urch he was an directors of the the jont wers, who Ww Was on forenoon largely the church elder Farmers bearers gym- nk were pall and daughter have the II who knew him dia Buse, of State C i at the home wife ilege days of Perry Adams Wilmer Stover and sons, Bugens Mr. McKay and J W mail clerk, an automo- Mifflinburg on Sunday ~nker and daughter Sue epend some time at Bellefonte Marion vacation odward Mr. and Mrs fonte, visited Mer Miss Mary some time w N. XY Yearick Mr. and Mra were valley the late Adam B have Haines frier art f spent ps ing at with ds Hy Ebon Bi it the home hant, E. A. Bower Foster has gone to spend th friends wer, of Belle- Mr Peck mother, Yearick and sister, Mrs Yearick some of attending Henry Philips wersox, of Seanor, Mrs MeClintie and the people the Tillie of funeral is vis- iting his aged mother, who is past 90 | age, the F. Bowersox at home of Dr. D YARNELL. Haagen, wife and spent Sunday at H 8 dren, for's Miss Laura Pownell, ing the Reese school ship, spent Sunday at Mrs. Wm. Walker, gpending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Confer, of this place. J. Bd. Confer returned from the hunting camp last Saturday, after having spent a week with the jolly gang. He reports a large buck shot by James Wilson. Miss Winifred Haagen departed on Sunday morning for Beech Creek. She expects to accompany her grand. mother, Mrs, Mary Haagen to Johns- town before returning home, Among the teachers from here who attended the county Institute Bellefonte last week were: Misses Almeda, Samantha and Laura Pownell, Amber Confer, Nancy Kelley and Anna Shank. Johnathan Packer and wife are making an extended visit with friends two chil who Is teach- in Rush her home, here of Milesburg, Is the | the | { shut | tow {1 | road at very | hear of | Herbert | 2} and | Lemont Cough Hard coughs, ald coughs, tearing coughs. Clve Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a chance. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. Ladridal the [| steel | the | the week, was { Patton Monument run have one to heart granted to § i « and not $ I an j« cer. | it for ing it MONUMENT, I am going to send some news from little town of Monument The Harbison & Walker refuctorlies wompany have been erecting a new bridge across Beech Creek for last three weeks and new tipples work is almost completed and mines will resume operation this Mine superintendent Redifer town this week Mrs. Harry Confer wtives in Flemington The ten new houses under construc. ton*by the Clearfield Lumber Co are rapidly being completed and soon be ready for tenants The Hubbard hunting party and Pittsburg, camping very fine I'he in was visiting rel- this week on thelr credit There Is one of every thing that citizen of that is that Judge us a road and Supervisors of ship, has held them back from If the Judge or anyone else iving where there are good roads was up in this place and wuld get a attacks of cramp and could doctor, they id want the T ha happen- nnd Was a rankles the Orvis has cording Liberty 1t« and then a the good 101 get a once Intely there « ast here Ver died take It on he train it carried 1d Jia have having } y niles before got gixteon * mile | At he same brand PLUM GROVE, No am FF } on. Bandy ired Mrs and Jos emplo Adall and her = Mills Are I. of | vy Das ad of pr week somewhat ok a ilipsburg last market dull STORMSTOWN. Howard Hall is spend ile there 1d Hike erwards ladies of wited one day number and Mrs Wade on Saturday duf- | and | Nathan | Seymour Con- | town- | ERRBLE BURN IND TCH Pimples on Face and Neck. No Rest Night or Day. Itching All the Time. Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment Cured, 85 Walnut Ave, Lebanon, Pa, «= "1 was troubled with pimples mostly in the face and neck. 1 had a termble burning and Iwching. 10st a lot of sleep and when I would wash my face it would start to burn just as if I had my face in a fire and Is would keep on burn ing for some time. 1 had no rest night or day, Itching all the time. My face would hurt and itch and I would scratch and some of the pimples would open. It was all sticky and I was ashamed to let anybody seo me. “1 used somo medicine for several wooks and Instead of getting better it was worse, Then 1 got a jar of wu and used two jars here | will | from | bear | Monument | start- | J | cob Harpster, of that but | ere | | share four | | Ward, C | ing | Kiven uj | salves have been tr | to | wi | remedy, | eerine, £ pro- |} He re- | T—— fo! ——————————————————————" Fi ——————t ———————————————— ol0) RTR METAL 3 SLATE | Roofs put on twenty-six years ago are as good as new to-day, and have never needed repairs. What is the result? Why practically every other shingle manufacturer is trying to imitate it, so be not deceived ~look for the words “Cortright Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.” embossed on the corrugation. It is put there for your protection. Accept no substitute. For Sale by CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMP 50 North 23rd Street, PHILA NY, ILPHIA, PA. a PENNA FURNACE, Jeremiah Garner is a broken arm Richland vhere they this place have mos reco Centre, B | Are Braddock, Pa, | Mrs of his par- RIOWY . L » ] Gummo, of | been vering from icks count repairing their Belle Hmnproy ny M Th with Thomas f this is has yaralvsis for James Gi visited Mr ol . place, immo at the and Mrs the past and Ira of home John week place, Was ents, this mas il about four w Isaac Harpster, sons of Ja- this expect to from the on De they spent the year piace, return home 6h, where Most farmers are corn and are enjoying the hunting grounds 10th for in west Saved His Foot dy, of Bantam, O., suffered J ] foot for amputa- reluctantly Bu lve az a last of open BO? i hen wrote “1 used your went to com - this place for Warren 8 zema., Get Daniel Irv C. 1a ox to-day. Only 25¢ All drug- others not re t or by mall. H, E. Buckien & Philadelphia or 8t. Louis.—Ady. aw «SOV, past done husking themselves on’ ond Nov was the first day deer, Those who the sport from Ed Eisenberg; yrus Powley, Irvin, and many season ) BOON Best remedy were 1iEeR Ar [ ‘ in po! M ed Why Salves Can’t Cure Eczema Bince the old-fashioned theory of cur-| troubles but none ecLon been | end as highly as this for we know that D.D.D. stops the itch at once. We ju u to give D.D.D. a trial. ugh to prove it se all that we can recoms lifferent * 4 . other druggists have cription-——go to them it yoo -but don't accept some below the germs are I red n ' y the inner skin ere the eczema This—~the quality of probably explains cens of the well oil of winterg: ele, aw mpo to our store. we are DDD will 4 a full size om h, S38. i 1 If you do not find th rescriy fon. ! t taken the itch AT ONCE We have seld other remedies for skin |costs you not a cent cali GREEN'S DRUG STORE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. at i FURS. 1912, hing new to returns nest grac for have reached ms square dealt wit} expectations every ling dealer your equal would are i¥iness, what toes 1 can pinch il has to go 1 you t s I8 no Wishing vou for and square deal and remain, [our Dale, Huntingdon « Pa | am anxious to give you the square deal for your goods, if you only give me the opportunity, Get in line and drop me a card asking for prices. JEREMIAH ZETTLE, Dealer in Raw Fars, Middletown, N. Y. you { to i ETeal succe a your prompt Airy ounty., i her | LYON & CO. LYON & CO. Furs Furs Good Furs at low prices are unusual at the beginning of the season. The continued warm weather has had something to do with the special low prices. Our assortment is the largest, everything new in Neck Pieces and Muffs to match. We are showing the Brown Fur sets in the leng new Scarf effects with the large pillow muff. Black and Red Fos ssts animal Scarf and Two Skin Muffs. White Fox set Two Skin Scarf and Muff. Real Brook Mink sets in all the new- est shapes in the Two animal Scarf and Muffs Childrens and Misses Fur sets in White, Black and Brown in all new shapes. Single Muffs in Black and Brown in barrel, envelope, and ‘BE 8 . pillow shapes. LaV ogue Coats & Suits La Vogue Coats and Suits. We are showing special new models in our Coat and Suit department for November. Blankets and Comior- tables, Comfortables and Blankets from the cheapest to the best at prices that will interest all thrifty buyers. Underwear Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens Underwear in flesced and In all sizes at remarkably low prices. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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