Thursday, December 9th, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA a — Correspondents’ Department Continued from Page Seven - PINE GLENN. George lov, of Clearfield, his parents here, Edith Beates is staying with her sis ter, Mrs. Anne Sheeder, of Orbisonl whose husband Is critically ill Mrs. Jefferson Force and Miss Verna Lewis, who were on the sick list, ar able to be around again Mrs. Val limont improving some, but is not vet able to sit and Curtin Askey who | Lock. Haven hospital suf typhoid fever, fast is visiting ut 1p, is not monthly on ay present renoy Miss Edith the chapter The many former p successful reviy Julian The me giah's church with a liberal Rob't Askey Lock Haven during George Daugherty Keewavdin, attends d Wednesday sald the friends surprised tl donation on visited h the week mbers and er is broth here on Who AARONSBURG. Mrs BUFFALO RUN UNIONVILLE. Poor little James McDonald has a throat Happy, Bellefonte, town Misses Mary have been quite {11 with both are convalescing Mrs. Almea Thompson, town, is shaking friends in town Mrs, Maud Snvder, near Pittsburg, is the he of het enroth Bore Jolly Mrs was a Nan Monday Stover, visitor of in and Bessie Lansberry tonsilitis; of Johns hands with his many Erhart, of visitor at “Jode neg a pleasant ne sister, Mrs former ol Mrs Ont Ammerman 1 mt now at of other ize the Cen its home toona, home Mrs have parents, for home Hale burg Muiesday Merrill crving art.’ when and per A Abe SANDY RIDGE. Mrs. Roy Barnette, pleasant guests at of the former's parents, Mr James Barnette, Sunday Raffensherger and family, who been guests at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. David Lane, the past week, returned to her in Altoona on Saturday Alex and Mrs transacted iness in Inst heard on our afternoon Mr of Al the and R and wore over Mrs (18) Mrs WwW. 0 Philips Kennedy hus on Tuesday All gireets on Margare cents i M later | DI wie tial She where held Sharer will be Be nes un, Liberty fine the id elght vo children, Mr, and last | dag id daught LIBERTY TWP, Butchering Party On last day, Dee. 1, Harry Walker, township, buts Those who took Wer Mr, and Mrs children; Eber Hi James, Edward MeCloskey Kunes, Mr, and Mrs, Fran) ind Mrs. Jacob Bowes and Mre. Even La Hunting: and John Forringer and Mrs John Mr, and Mi Roland Mrs, Phil Christ Robi ife and two Wed of Big hered six part in Walker imtingdon, hogs affair , Mi Mr Alfred ildren Mr hter My ion and James or, nn and Mr. and Stickler, All tool DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Absolute Home fa 1} Hefonte People Have Proof of Deeds at GREENBURR bal i SE hn EL SENET EE Be i EE ER ER SE Eh SR TRS -. SPRING MILLS , ¥ 1 v 4 » 4 » 4 » A » 4 4 » 4 » =The Bazaar- } | | i ] | J. 8. GILLIAM, Proprietor. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, A « ¢ « ¢ . ’ ‘ ¥ « M * ’ ‘ ’ . M « ’ « ’ A » A » A » A » ;] ¥ « ¢ ’ ‘ ‘ « ¢ - CBE BEBE BEAN ROMOLA. ficlent arah Brickley vho spent a | home int week at has returned Ruth Wentz Mins part of | Hownrd Af {um complished yo i dent of lL.ock Haven ! tay ed home Frida at the IIness ! Hew hn bent I, re- inst Smokeless Until science discovered a way to construct the Automatic Smokeless Device, and make it completely dependable, all oil heaters had one common great fault—smoke. With the advent of the Automatic Smokeless Device, and its re PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) the smoke problem was successfully solved. | The Perfection Oil Heater is the only heater equipped with this Automatic Smokeless Device which insures a steady, full-glowing hei} with the wick turned up as high as it w go, without a shred of smoke. Reverse the motion, turn the wick down there's no odot, The smokeless device automatically locks ts the upward movement of the } That gives nd srever : | vel REFINING COMPANY (Incorporated) THE ATLANTIC - yl FIFTEEN feng CURED FORI0* [RS HEADACHE TABIETS FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS 3 / PP — A MM Grains Crisp and Gigantic— P Vonada the wl aug! Mr Daniel Zeigler Shamokin, and Mrs. ( Spring Mills nln day was pleasant to look so Dileas i= that bald spot Homer ou CArs names ors i= 1 his wife H. BEungard present ends legion Many person a distance attended her funeral one of the | that Bervices were Dr. Platts, of Rev. James Pratt, and were beautiful, Inspiring and impressive She to sur head A wikK William Garner spent Sunda Hall with friends Mr. William Witmer spent Sat evening with his friend, Miss Eart which was Argest has ox were Eight Times Size Puffed Wheat and Pufi: i Rice — AL Oak for years all the Re isnisted Hi urred here nducted by irday onte Brun Bellet The times make things that cost us most us feel pretty cheaj BOMS leaves RUNVILLE. Revival vices are the 1 Bn urch cond Hamilton Mrs Edward Pe James Lucas were § Lucas and family in Sunday Eve Lucas and wife Altoona on SBaturda to ter's father t tcher |} porker E. 8B. Bennet and Roy Rodgers board ed the Sa m. train on Monday morn ing for Pennfield Mr. Bennet Is engaged In the | ininess w Shirk went to Kansas week for several days Mr. Shirk will view the intr for a length of tine and then ynmpany his wife home who h initing there for sever al weeks Alfred Wi the woods Remember the lecture to in the church on December 13 hy Rev Platts. of Bellefonte, and ©. OC. Bhuey The lecture will be on missionary work Orman and ents Snow Rhos on from Int came dow help the where mhter Iam ROO NR Deer irl has returned home from | he given : {ly of this | Centre and Clinton counties a» a lum | berman, was visiting relatives on Bun- | He is 8 years old and although | some interesting | TYLERSVILLE. C., E. Weaver's smoke house caught | fire last week and burned, with some sausage. The house was also on fire but It was extinguished Newton Grieb, who was here visit. Ing his mother, sisters and brother, left last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes of Rebersburg, were seen at this place last Sunday, Mrs. Orrie Johnsonbaugh, visited her parents, Mrs. Cyrus Stamm and children, Loganton, visited her parents week, Mrs. George Miller, who was on the sick list, Is Improving. A surprise party was held on Satur. day evening for Miss Ruth Barner, About forty were present. The even. ing was well spent. of Avis, of last home with vive her one son, H E. of Un onville, and Mra Sarah wn, of Bells two nt one sister Howard | ward daughter fonts ale an follows wkert, of La Susan Woods, of Gap ancaster Co, all of whom present at the funeral The heautt tribute paid this aged mother in Inrnel by the Re Dr. Platts, as well that hy Rs James Pratt were touching. oa many ‘weep th those that She war past 5 Years old one Fire hr re and WwW. and and Mra neaster. an ory Ising to ween Rest iin peace MADISONBURG sotwithstanding the high pork the people here live » iy Practically, we have ple RG Ho tions to move Mr. Hockman » price of mptuous no poor peo kman is We hin seers making prepara Are sorry to might lowe fee have { bean rendered well here Bimeon Klinefelter ter, of Carthage, Mo. have and expect to make thelr Mrs. Malinda Roush Zeigler Mil Hall, former. place and well known and little daugh- " of Henry | day feeble, history valleys A deer came Into Frank Bwariza's field, being run by dogs. Mr. Hwartz wan close enough to hit it with a stick, While the temptation was great, Mr, Swartz i» a law-abiding citizen T. B Everett, our up-to-date mer. chant, will soon make his Christmas display. Tommy always has nice things and knows how to show them. Jacob Frank, the oldest resident of Madisonburg, has heen seriously sick he can relate of Penns, Hrush and Nittany but at this writing he has somewhat | improved. he hunting party of Philadelphia who had located In Little Bugarvalley went homes deeriess Charles Sta | were | located here | permanent | in | Tuberculosis Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of Scott's Emulsion It is the standard treat. ment prescribed by phy- sicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food-medi. cine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting FOR SALE bY ¥ ALL DRUGGISTS Bost Yo. name of par and ti ad. rw SCOTT & DOWNR, 400 Pea Bu 1L., the foods shot from guns—are eight times natural size. They art four times bread. They are nut-like, crisp and brown And they are digestib starch granule has been literally blast- ed to pieces. That's about all we can say. type cannot describe the nothing with which to co Puffed Wheat—10c These are the foods invented by Prof. An- derson, and this is his curious process: The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into scaled guns. Then the guns are revolved for sixty minutes in a heat of 550 That fierce heat turns the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre- mendous. You will think the foods queer, and they are. But don’t think that you will not like them. Last month, there were seventeen million dishes served in homes that have found them out. The folks who once taste them, demand them. The folks at your table are just like the rest. Serve them one package and all will say, ‘Let us have those puffed foods always.’ Puffed Rice—15c¢ as porous as le, for every y. Cold m. There is mpare them, Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad particles, 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- light in them. Order it now. degrees, moisture in the Made only by The Quaker Oats Company
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