THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January, 20th, 1910, Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY a NITTANY. Clair Kessinger and sister Eva, ac- companied by thelr sister Ollie, and husband, visited friends at Woodward several days last week. Walter Harpster and gentleman friend, of Bellefonte, were in our town on Sunday: of course, some of our girls were all smiles; well that's all right, boys, come again John Yearick's son, of Hecla accompanied by Clyde Yearick, visitors at Corman Yearick's on day. William Fisher lona, were guests wife on Sunday. Willlam Zimmerman Park, were Sune Sa- and family, of Ben Fisher and of and son, writing On last converts at pastor, Rev, of the invited and wife, Thursday some Hecvia Park Bingman their place for dinner, and while there | a big sled load of members from Hec- la, with filled baskets, hiked selves to the place and took posses. sion of the parsonage—not only did they have baskets full but had an ex- tra sled follow with bags full of pro- visions for the family and feed for the Reverend’'s horse. On Christmas same people presented their five-dollto: . M7 ("7 and over $5.00 and and a pair of and a pair of fur gloves, in money. tev Bingman friendship coming from converted, and it well of the Hecla church. All good time; after attending meeting they all returned home feeling for having the day well spent We are sorry to say that Mrs, W. E Kessinger, while on her way to church, one night week, was knocked down and dragged quite a distance by a horse and sleigh; sh A 1 ribs broken We hope for We are glad Shaffer and 80 recently speaks last and other ip her speedy recove to note that is al after being wot which he the last weel ously after rails « will log vard up coming Ir WwW. J. Mau received ano Hecla thick Henry itor WwW. E day Revival much interest these crowds have heen a suc you lake Fisher » Monday Garbrick week meet] on last meetings AW large 3 and hie ¢ cess so far MADISONBURG Blamed if it isn't mean when a young man turns dave at a these to look It don’t pay to fall, boys that fell last week was ge of as the bhovs at is the Ice The snow made good u YOUng men wer meeting with no ad count John place trip t« week i K gs friend to her fae 0 pl The conducted bs place one seeker happily ble Mrs on her nes head but vering slov The our Tks f this musi auite frequently string The sted | all right and understands hi but ti sho } scribe person Ae who that "it George Wise Is singing in the Bovs and girls go volces and help the The teachers ber to Coburn Edwin Ertle paid a of William Limbert ing What a the Res Hane x | were te Mills Katie Aimbert irvmeard were In town Miss Dorothy Re nate enough to fall arm If bears we had boys Ag It In gays he would not tell keep them over winter matantly coasting {dents of any a the shoe mn Miss vment swrotracted meeting wh Rev. E. E Wednesday finder Haney cloaed nN who was a st Racha whi fell ar "has or slips instruments scribe who rep O84 talked need in : is I’ town Are for the Spring anda inh break and are caught so close In town better go on a hunt for them Mr anybody out of hear season how to BOALSBURG. Mrs. Grove, of Lemont, spent a days with her sister, Mrs. John Btemm Margaret Moore, of State was a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Fortney Annie Lorah Is relatives at Centre Hall Mary Rush is spending this week with her cousin James Rush of Pot tershank Mrs Belle Woods and daughter Rose were called to Marshall, Mo, to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Place, who is very ll. Gussis Murray will take charge of the post office until their return Mrs. Amanda Fisher visited a few days last week with her son Frank, at Altoona Mrs. James Rine, of Bellefonte, spent several days last week with her daughter, Mra. George Fisher, A jolly erowd of young people from State College took the Elmer Hout's home by storm one evening last week: all enjoyed themselves, Adam Zeigler and wife spent from Saturday till Monday with his mother at Pleasant Gap. The Boalaburg water line Is frozen up and there are poor prospects of getting It opened, Mrs. J. M. Fortney, Mra. Ellen Rish. el, and Mrs. Margaret Miller spent last Thursday at the home of J, Wes. ley Miller's. The banquet given by the O44 Fel. lows, last Friday evening, was a grand affair; everyone present spent a most enjoyable evening. visiting with her =Democratic caucuses will be held on Saturday, January 22nd, at the us. ual piace. { home | some time, of | Hecla Park, visited their many friends | here on Sunday and attended meeting. | We are having zero weather at this | | were pleasantly them- | {this place. a spelling bee In which Walker town- | the | | pastor | with a beautiful water-proof lap robe | “2 (| wife | certainly appreciate the tokens of love | people had a | good | | Sunday is Ming manifested In fine mle pretty girl, and the next thing he looks | ling some | day and Carle | few | spent College, | ret Hartsock HUBLERSBURG. Mr. and Mrs, Lew Dorman, of below Jacksonville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lee Olive Waddle Wm Wilson visiting Long Lila Dwedtrich home of her Deitrich The stork Mra. Paul daughter, Mrs. Kathryn after being spent with two weeks at her sister, Mrs the Mrs Sunday Mr spent parents, at and the home left a visited Carner ant and baby McEwen in has Milesburg Through the kindness of Mr. Daniel Kerns, a number of friends and neigh bors of Hublersburg and the surround. ing vicinity enjoyed a sled ride to the home of B. F. Rumberger, where entertained Hoy spent Sunday roof of the people of the cold their Ice houses On Thursday afternoon the High school teacher, Miss Kate, of Clin- tondale, and her pupils pald a visit to the Walker township High school of Both schools took part In Calvin yarental Most advantage filled under the here have taken snap and ship won Among those who made business trips to the county seat recently were Mrs. Harry Weaver, Mr. H. H. Noll Mr. Wm. Decker, Mrs. J. A ick SANDY RIDGE. Miss Nancy Biglo, of Philipsburg was the pleasant guest of Miss Mar garet Garland, on last Wednesday Miss Gertie Gentz, of Tyrone, was n guest of Miss Mary Conser Elmer Garland certainly smiling over the arrival of a 12 pound boy The protracted meeting the M. E. church Sunday ¢ and it will continue several ited to the goo Mr. and Mrs. Earl NOre sean on 1 in opened ir on vening s weeks lend a helt are in attend ! 1 ing hand hr MILES TOWNSHIP MIDDLE PRECINCT Was BR ver er ighing and Mra John Herb were of their neighbors Sunda pleasant da AR SOSMNR ©Y one took advant Mr on spent 8 Miller and fami} Mrs w ormer's sister Millheln The mi on Sat BUFFALO RUN ressa Meek has been will start 0th at (iran a, Jan uret has heen initing Ghaner Is kept bus ne this winter Allen Wolford at Fillmore, last Mr. and Mrs preaching wWhnmne week GG. BR Gummo Paradise last isiting friends attend ed Bun day J. E badly week Russel Furst, who has been visiting friends in Altoona for the past week returned home last Sunday, also Car ol, who Is working at that place Mise Mary and Helen Sunday afternoon with Marga at Laufer got on » his hand hurt hroken lamp globe very Inst Laurence Nearhoof was on the sick Hat last week C. BE. Hartsock and wife spent Sunday afternoon with his father, Mr. J. © Hartsock SOBER, Furl Auman spent a couple of weeks at Johnstown, Clearfield, Jersey Shore and Pleasant Gap: she arrived home on Monday Sadie Breon and sister Lettie were pleasant callers at Milimont last week Miss Matilda Lingle, who was work. Ing at William Musser's, came home on Monday Lettie Wolf, of Renovo, at the home of OO. J. Wolf Bertha Ebert left for Bellefonte on Friday where she expects to stay next summer C. K. Boher, of Lewishurg, was a pleasant caller at UU, G. Auman's on Monday, in visiting Brae or Omo Orey or Torso, Locas Covey ” Frawg J. Comwny makes oath that he Wn senior 4. Cunnny & On, doing and that sid fre will pa ONE UNDRED DOLLARS for sach and every one of TATannn that sannot be sured by the use of Hains Cavannn Cuan FRANK J. CHENEY Bwarn to before me and sibmeribed In my presences, this 6th day of December, A. D., 188 4 AW, GLEABON, Hall's Ostarrh Ouse I taken directly ysem. IM | bering of | evening arrived | all for | {| OVERter | Baturday ied a thev | | week, shipping the same to OC. ¥ i ner | Saturday evening, Jan. 15. have | of Mra, f quaintances Emer- | | gnret | Migs Hartsock | ia massive JACKSONVILLE. Mrs. Enoe Ertle and Mrs. Ellen Orn- dorf are reported on the sick list, While attending a coasting party Miss Sara Hoy had the misfortune to break an arm, Sunday evening Miss Ulodie Ertley departed for Altoona on a visit among friends and relatives Mrs, Tate and of Yeagerstown, who have. been visit. ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sara Hoy, returned home on last day Enos Ertley and daughter, Mrs. H Strunk, attended the funeral of John Long at Cedar Springs last Fri- day A party Geo, three children, of nbout of our young people, forty gathered Rufus Bilerly on Dancing and playing of games being the principal amusement; report having a fine time Don't forget the ice cream social and supper at E. 1. MeClintie's on evening: a cordial is extended to all Our merchant, N car of wheat at the num- at the home H., Yearick, load- from his various Howard station, this Wag- farms at Bellefonte A sumptuous feast was served at the home Charles Yearick In honor of Mra. Yearick's brother and his bride While hauling ties John Dietz was badly hurt; the load of ties slipped off the wagon and while Mr on the load fell upon Lloyd Ritner, young men, is visiting him one of now residing his friends “Should forgot.” Monday, Jan, 10th, being Mar- Condo's birthday, several of her playmates gathered In the evening ate thelr supper and made the house shake with their laughter and merriment The ladies of the UU. Ev. church hold a chicken and waffle supper cluding ice our at and auld former Pitcairn, old ac- acquaint - ance be Last will in Crean urday, Jan. 20t} The church will be n the and afternoor yone wishipg get SUDDEr CAN KE t ther ie } ne MILESBURG # Wallace visite 1 o Xe wf ored se n the mes y Oey RUNVILLE arbwick and lady friend Meharite f Bellefonte Misa took ad Willis or the BONE left foot Wf Mileshurg foot was dress While his stitches bridge grain, DF the into mill for. from quired nine crossing the HrR orman’s known Mr drowned valk ths new ron with a load of sled slid off road at ® ae the rare Poorman escaped Calvin If he was frightened fell the wee i stove ver In lant EARLEYSTOWN took a trip west sit at Altoona and Pittsburg Frazier attended the surprise Chas. Fraziers In honor of Frazier Thursday ave was packed with comrads, friends Inte of fine presents were loaded on the table for Miss May All had a very pleasant time and lots of refreshments Jerome cold drink vest Albert Bpayd is getting ready shed to his farm at Earleystown, Auman lives. he also expects to paint it and all the out bulldings We are pleased to note that W, A Relber, a former teacher in Potter township, now in Johnstown, Pa. with the Electric, Heat, Light & Power Co, was promoted to chief clerk on New Years when the plant changed owners Ed DD is too % iret and ex Johnstown, Wilmington Cora party at May The ho on Lise and Auman Is getting ready Tor a and lee cream for next har- to put where Jerome ———— = THE BAZAA We will offer this week a full line of new Ginghams, Prints Bleached and Brown Cottons, Outings, Bed Ticks all bought before the advance. We ean save you money on all these lines above, We can offer you a first-class la- dies’ Rhoe—extension sole and Done gola top, only $1.28 Mad and Boys’ School Bhoes, only Ladies’ and Mens’ Rubbers bought Inst February, and if you will only look we can save you money, White Goods In endless variety, and if you will look them over you will save money, 4 8 GILLIAM, Prep. Bellefonte, Pa, Allegheny Street. Fri | { Linden | 8, Hosterman { the sledding last logs Tuesday | | dorf | morning, | minister) welcome | Dietz was | | trying to jump his feet caught in the | nroviously lines and prevented his jumping: and! {themselves | heen | The at I NOT COLYER. Slelghing is fine, it is feared that the wheat will suf- for If the Ice does not soon pass off, Every inch of ground is covered with a solid mass of lee. People can haul almost any load that a sled can bear, but it was very difficult to the track of the road, Mra. Orvis Horner with her sister-in-law le “" Mr week Col- spent a at Btate and Tuesday Charles Weaver Hall, spent home took advantage of week by hauling their saw mill at Potters Mills rather dangerous last of the solid wife, at of the J The Neff Bro's to Logging week on foe Charles Ramer left for January the WaR account and Miss Sudie Bod. Bellefonte on Thursday 13, where they were pronounced man and wife (by some After the ceremony they Jersey Bhore, Erie and other On return from thelr tour will make Milroy thelr future where the groom has already house for his voung bride is a plumber by trade and will make a model husband. The bride in “ highly accomplished voung lady, and of a pleasant demean or, having the highest respect of those who know her May united pathway be one of joy and Thursday of last and Mrs Frazier left for points they home furnished a The groom thelr happiness Mr the evening Charles nid prise party for May. it being anniversar week exeruted plans and g thelr thirteenth guests all enfoved had graphna ala 4 refreshments AVE a sur. dnughter Minn her The after hirthdas various games excellent all plaved, also phone to the music rendered stioce elegant After the festa turned home, but Miss May many pruests served nll hefore wishing birthdays Mr Ahna Mra. Re Frazier ities were not more happy present were of linden Hall ‘ummings, Mrs. Ellen Mrs. A. J. Weaver, Misses Mary Kline, Bertha Br wrrie Cummings, Edy Wagner, ny 1 Bess Alma Stove Marion | over re Cummings becen ( loxanna and ywhn, Elsi and C Feet oe When Your vy 1 Drag Whe heavy al r pel guarante«cq of that tired fes nerve wea Price 31 a } ix | money-back 4 Oxee Address geist, Belle. all the prin substitute IBrantes M. Parrish, dr where they spell and do not or eall on CO fonte, Pa cial remedies { her sister-in-law, lof Pittsburg, | Robb remain on | mass of The Cough 0 Consumption Your doctor will tell you that fresh air and good food are the real cures for consumption. But often the cough is very hard. Hence, we suggest that you ask your doctor about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It controls the tick- ling, quiets the cough. We publish sur formules 3 We banish alechol from our medicines We urge you to eonsull your dootor One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause an increased fow of bile, and produce a ntle laxative effect the day following ormula on each box. Show itto your doctor, He will understand at a glance, | Dose, one pill at hedtime wee Made by the d. ©. Ayer Oo, Lowell, Mass wwe Pure Candy barn on his | All Candy sold to Retall Dealers by | the Camp Candy Company, Manufac- turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa, are! ANY | FORM, are strictly pure and are guar- | | anteed to comply with all Pure Food | ADULTERATED IN Laws. Camp Candy Company, MART FACTURDAS, Tyrone, Pennsylvania. ROMOLA,. Miss Edith Robb, the efficient clerk {in the general merchandise store of B B. Robb, was called to the bedside of Mrs, David on last Tuesday. fell on the slippery pavement and sustained serious injuries, Miss Mina Fye, of Renova, her many friends here last week Mrs. Wm. Heverly and family, Orviston, visited her parents here, The protracted meeting at the Deci- ple church closed on Friday evening Miss Emma Bechdel is much im- proved in health; this ig glad news for her many friends. Wilson Miller and Bpring, visited with their winter here a few days last Protracted meeting at closed last week A few of our gpelling school Monday The Wilson visited of sisters, of Cedar brother and week Bummit Hil folks Pleasant Young at attended valley on evening stork visited Boone, last #t the week, home of and left a Robb, | Mrs. | i | bright, promising little daughter, Wil- ison now holds his head pretty high | and wenrs his hat on his ear, { The sleighing is now at its best and everybody Is taking advantage of it ut we will all be happy when sume mer comes again, Miss Pearl irickley returned Tuesday after a three-weeks' visit Altoona Miss and her B. P on at Harriett returned with us. jerry has “lot” is to remain Long, of Balona, preached at the Mann's school house on Bunday at 10:30 a. m., and at Bummit Hill on Bunday evening, to a large and in- telligent congregation He will preach to the people of Orviston on the last Baturday and Bunday of this month, Frank” “earnestly contends the faith once delivered to the saints.” for Birds and Men, The that gets the worm Is the bird that early rises. The man who gets the trade Is the man who advertises bird Strong Healthy Women If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth. erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine orga for motherhood. usm and are unfitted This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women. 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Is a pure glyceric extract of healing, native Ame virile and elastic. indispositions of the y's advent easy and talizes the feminine Thousands of women have It Makes Sick Women Well. just It ot a grain of habit-forming or injurious Can roots, 1910 Art Calendar 1910 Free Cut out this card and send it to us with two cents in stamps to cover cost of postage and we will send you our 1910 Art Calendar. the year calendar All the months of are visible at one time on this , and it is embellished by a reproduction of the famous painting “Motherhood”. This Bank pays 4 © Compound Interest on Savings. You can bank by mail as easily as in person. Capi Booklet on request. tal and Surplus, 10 Millions. Te (SLoNIALTRVST (GMPANY ( SAVINGS BANK) PITTSBURGH, PA, Our Rubbers ! Mingle’s Shee Store ir Rubbers satisfacto bers for Niorm Rubbers. Toe Rubbers Sandals, Footholds, School Rul bers, old Low or Cuban heels Every shapes Rubber to At sivie of Shoe every To insure good Rubber ser vice, every pair of Rubbers should be fitted to the Bhoe-Ail- ted. as we know how to fit them 10c each 1000 PIECES OF GREY ENAMELED regular 18 to 25 cent | 10c each Kitchen Ware: 10c Thess utensils are all double coated on extra heavy steel; they are good and will prove satisfactory. Every kitchen town could stand the addition of each article in this list, and at 1oc a trifling. Included are LIPPED PRESERVING KETTLES, 2 and 3 qt. sizes; PIE PLATES, SOUP LADLES, CAKE TURNERS, BASTING SPOONS, 12 and 14 inches; WALL SOAP the cost would be extremely , 10 and 11 inch; bHisHES. COV. ERED NURSERY SAUCE PANS, SHALLOW STEW PANS, PUDDING PANS, 14, sand 3qt.; WASH BASINS, 2 sizes; DEEP STEW PANS, 2 and 3 qt. OTHER HOUSEFURNISHING BARGAINS The New 5 and 10c Store, : Bush Arcade
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