Thursday, September 16, 1909, CENTRE Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN a MILESBURG W. A. Swires, of Brool after visiting | home, Ambrose dayed with his | Burg week. Some person 1 Thomas’ grapes, arbor and taking person is known Ira Proud mother recently. Wrs. W. B, Thoma with relatives in Pleas returned home. Lewis Kohlbecker jo Asuetie, are guests of hi {enry, of the Central Hotel. Mrs. McClain and Lena Harris, of Al toona, are spen r their vac Central City. Miss Claine getting along Frank Letterm tana, arrived Swart foot, of Home week at | in Tyrone anc The bor ber 6th with full ; la Baird. ‘ate. of P leasant Gap, a Mavd Kaarr reat reer ¢ Bryan AS Ie BOGGS Twp M Stover and Strahan are Micted with 1» EM Ielong and wife Bunda) J. H. Del.ong's Our school opened last Monday with Wl attendance--~Miss Jessie Adams, teacher Hunting will be fine In our locality this fall as the heavy fires In the for. ‘ ats of Union coygnty have driven the large game into our woods, and and deer seem very plentiful COLYER. Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Bottorf spent Sunday at Potters Mills. Mrs, James BSwabb and daughter Mildred, spent Baturday at the home of Foster 'razier, of Tusseyville. The stork stopped at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Copenhaver, and left a bouncing baby girl, of which they are very proud. Hen oanieon od at CL — 4 CONDENSED FORM FROM bear | | should publication on ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY WINGATE other yrone Fri ¢ McGhee , at George Lleberling and 5. Fred Randolph SOBER Penn Twi HILL—Potter Twp. vinted nm Stroh tn tH after formers | § leen, at COC} seh delighted with the nd Mr wrt Barger re | qt in at Alvin mt Ww weeks Correcpondence Omitted. kindly me interest. communication that reasons nt us an from Ro var not published, for two Int. It was not mailed until and arrived here when the paper being printed. Correspondents try to mall thelr articles for Menday, and not later than Tuesday If possible 2nd. The writer falled to sign his name, as an assurance of good faith, We pay no attention to unsigned ar. ticles, imeone mola day wns Many a woman's idea of an aggravat. ing husband is one who won't quarrel with her, CT ai J —_ Wednesday | pathy Wednes- | { last week to the Pricllla Stuart | Stuart family NITTANY Ciuiner dler han gp with other western friends ind BOALSBURG. BOTTY 10 note the Samuel Balley, who died last morning and was buried forenoon in the Boalsburg The family have the syme- their friends and in their time of sorrow William Btuart moved d« We Are Mra death of Friday cemetery of wn home, Bruce will move Lonebeyger into the and family house vacated by Robert Welland has been on the sick Hist Mrs, Woods In pavement put along her prop- erty, George Bhugart is putting up his new house on the lot purchased from Enoch Bweeny, John Kreamer and lady friend, Miss Miller, attended the plenie at Grange park on Bunday. having a down concrete DEMOC RAT, PA. BELLEFONTE, TYLERSVILLE, held in The school will open Mond 8 place, Bun 413 by the Hd ROMOLA, Ire 1 was neetont meet i ny y hanic ean r CORTRIGHT METAL ke a better and more durable SHINGLES than the most ‘ 1 or e, write direct to CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING C0., 50 N. 23d St. Philadelpbis Pennsylvania Railroa Bulletin HUDSON-FULTON CELEBRATION NEW YORK CITY neighbors street | the | I'l h B Most Enticing Breakfasts Are Now Shot from Guns {WI last n re the foods [hat 1s alwa { Puffe Rice were ‘he i f the day a onth for seventeen mil- vs SO nm foods of this The crisp, gi times their these puffed to eight fans a of others lacked them. aay are yet don't But millior There know them. are millions who ganuc grains natural size we invite Serve one of these If you are among them, you to try them. foods tomorrow. These whole, unbroken, nut-like ‘grains, made four times 2s porous al bread. You'll like what others like. We do you a kindness when we ask you to try these foods. Puffed Rice—15¢ Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes The world, as you know, doesn't jump to a food which all are not find- ing delightful, Puffed Wheat—10c the foods Prof. derson, and this is his curious process These arc invented by An- Instantly every starch granule is : blasted into a myriad particles The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into , I gt sealed guns. Then the guns are revolved for sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees, The kernels of grain are expanded eight times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes are unaltered. We have simply the magnified grain, One package will tell you why people de ght in them. Order it now. Made only by The Quaker Oats Company That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre- mendous, li
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