Thursday, January, 20th, 1910, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 7. “ me®RIrit Correspondents’ Department Continued EE ——— - UNIONVILLE. ha, Francis, it Franklin who said "Go man and grow up with it was Horace Greeley, in last week's Democrat Thank you, Mr. Howard dent. My hat Is off Col Little Johnny Straw, of transacted Saturday. Efforts are a Rebekah place, Mrs. son, of weeks at the Ha, ha, Ben Young Country,” local item wasn't West the =e « correspon Julian, our town on being to or 33 MILI z« lodge, in this Carry Emenhizer Jacksonville, little several home her par. ents, Mr, and Charley Hall Col Harold made a b trip to Altoona, Philipsburg and Clear- fleld recently, Since the de our emed Postmaster, Mr Clair, there are a number candidates who are anx fous to sell post stamps and hand out the mail, J. W. Smith, a very « petent young man has been appointed by the former postmaster's bondsmen as temporary P. M. I would again call the attentic { the tax payers to the fact that 5 per cent. will be added after Feb. 1st, not paid. It is hard enough to pay the principal without paying 5 p cent. additional, Quite a number have have pald during the last week. Again thanking you in am, yo for keeps, Andrew Jackson Death Angel and took from most prominent, zens, Postmas Friday mor shocked when the St. Clair had died tween the hours was flying through t in his usual good 1} to distribut the fore } and his excellen spirits, cloned fa. ly Al ntin finally called near by tinued was called when he fled. The was heart attack o born at and spent COZY Mrs Fisher ol USsiness ath of St of om mn of if il advance, | ITS St again visited our most midst one o respected Bt. cltize port I the citi AT ir ns He and seemed but he complain 8 Towards get arrive cause » was Mrs survives him Anna Bullock one sister, Northuml years ol of the Ci years, | Illinois Volun under Gen ing, Fort Donn After i Years L honorably discharged 1864 He then came of patriotism him that he soon the 2nd Reg. Pa and served till § on of the wa elson ff and aithful service Nov East, but Wis BO great after re-enlisted Volunteer onths others he was ird the in Cavalry after the close and relat ed the f veteran Milesburg were ing old ve hearers Hall, J« Collins siden ¢ : ry us ETH) panned an affectionate } and father upright, obliging citi Rest in pe indulgent Lem [ee brother LEMONT ymmercial Tels having some and the wiles ha tate The C pany Aare inte town line Last the sleighing Many years There was a Jolly sledding party drove from this town to Hecla Park on Friday evening . Mrs Houtz Altoona Monday afternoon she had been helping for her sister, Mrs. Clifford Close, who is quite 11) Bchreck Bros have put than a carload of sleighs George Dale Is some better writing, alsa Mrs. Charles Bimeon Kline and wife home on Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hohn are entertaining the new son that in thelr home lately The major part of Boalsburg's popu- lation, as we are informed, Is still In straits for water, and must haul It quite a distance. The water plped from the gap falled In consequence of the drouth A car load at publie Monday Inter, : | ied on College old that Week was best Carrie returned from on out more at this Houser returned busy arrived of horses will sale, at Millheim, Hee adv on next TYLERSVILLE. Miss Mina Mechtly who working at lock Haven place, Adam Wallger, here last week Mrs. John Grieb daughter visited at W, week, Prof. John Bmith, of Greenburr, was sen in town last week, Mr. and Mra, Gamble, of Antis Fort, vigited the latter's uncle, A. H. Carls, last Sunday. Miss Lulu Grieb, who has been slick for a long time is slowly recovering. A number of our people attended the funeral of Samuel Moyer last Mon. day at Greenburr, been this has in at of Loganton, was and H youngest Carls’ last in" where | be offered ] in Public sale Reg- | | Epworth ied with his sister, i line, STATE COLLEGE. Willle Beck had a sled load of young night. moving plcture en- the auditorium on the Country Knox McCain, and proved people to Axeman on Saturday The lecture and tertainment, in Saturday night, Ireland, by Prof, largely attended satisfactory. On Sunday load ef A large vantage ol day Prof Myers has singing school here for the which was well patronized or night Mrs arm of wis very Wm. IB. Beck had a sled folks down to John Osman's number ol the fine sleighing ad sun took on people George started a young folks Monday Mingle, who other flight rounds had her bruised by stairs, Is more, Mrs. Garis, just her home Platts, church of auditorium Joseph broken and down a on the Sunday with the street from Rev. J. Allison Presbyterian in the He gave which ol once falling able to be spent She WIosSSs I'he Hrst tonte, of the Bell to the them a ver) much spoke boas nteresting talk Was very wppreciated Mrs, James Martin th 1 Lie iis has been the week with heart y Rags resigned his as clerl \ \ » Li. Grahs , and has i position with Robert Foster better sal The students looking room I posi- i An anda (‘on Leconte Ay up and boardir ment time in nn Friday Varsity Basket varsity NE This of June evening Ball Team play Armory w Hiatt the 22nd, v1 Pennsylvania here on iw Yyoming ed our in HOH Saturday nive sily team will appear State This that every studen BOC AARONSBURG. 8. Meyer, of ( father A ‘ t CO come Milton pares pring other Yearich an r and sor visited ak the-home MADISONBURG. Dorothy R ich wa SNOW SHOE. is all the go among the Two sled loads went to Karthaus where supper ed rt a good time Buddinger and ife, attended f Mr. Vor father Was ser his, thelr daugt ter New York Mrs. Pe Hollidayshurg, visited her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Snyder, Mrs. Wm. Hoover Henry Thompson and Clara Howard, visited relatives over Sunday Mra. Harry Pownell ited her mother, Mra Sunday Saturday morning (Waxey) and Harry fox hunting. and su« A Nice Erey Mr. Francis, of Winburne, has start ed a skating ridk In the park pavil. Hon; skating tach night from 7 twio Bunday morning on awakening and gazing from the window the met the most beautiful scenery ever pre- sented by nature; the trees were adorned with a profusion of the most lovely and brilliant colors of frost an ice ia in re of and daughter of friends and of Omecola, vis Lewis Price, over Jerry Crandle Leathers ceded went in bagging one eye PINE GROVE MILLS. Wm. Dale spent Tuesaday with brother, P. 8B. Dale at Oak Hall, Misses Mabelle and Maudella Bmith spent Saturday with their sister at State College A chicken and waffle supper will be held in LL O. ©, F. hall on Saturday evenings, Jan League Johnsonbaugh and wife visit. Mrs. William Col- hin John on Bunday Mra, Chas, Weaver and son, of Lin. den Hall, visited at G. BE. Harpster's on Bunday. Tonight the O44 Fellows will held their annual banquet In thelr hall at this place, The Epworth League will have a chicken and waflMle supper and oysters, Jan, 21, and 22; everybody Is cordial ly Invited to come, on | Friday and | 21-22, by the | PORT MATILDA. The thermometer has been oreep- ing down among the zeros and a little lower, The spoiled certainly selves in hoys when have They town, even and skating the town cellent N opportunities fun They them place hills ol been ex and girls had thelr the snow came been enjoying have skated every going up on the into the streets has also can 1 for enjoyment young as we had in the past Nearly all of the children have been sick, or with a sort of an throat, coughing, and hear them say that thelr is Oo much ighing hardly hear doctors are kgpt \ busy Some 1 also reported as having an deasant thing the chicken-pox Mot can boast of |} them al A8t week home sfort down Consting remember such Of the weeks sick ever are to be contageous trouble are going sore Hi [| olds I school the clagses recite sOMe co leader can Paul Turner from Philipsi while irg, had com the while mountaiy FILLMORE’ hompson farm Ciark farm Hartsock has James Charlies in feeble mrt been for more Take hea beast SMULLTON M. Brungart. of friends and Selinsgrove this AR g visiting relatives In ality Rev » al Ww Mabel home Store RO all around Mallory, ons ng young ng week for A daughter home of Mr Wolfs Store Domer Crouse. who had been em ployed In Illinois during the past sum- mer, is now located In Canton, Ohle Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Zeigler, Spring Mills, accompanied Rev. and Mra. J. M. Lantz to Smullton on Sun- day evening Those who sleighing party Friday evening ney Guisewlite follows Hadie Lantz Is conducting re here Raymond spent Sunday Brungart's, at and aL the Wolfs our former tinsmith, and ul eitizen, and Stanley of Rebersburg’s promis. are leaving this com Huston, Texas arrived recently at Mrs. Wm. Brindle Diehl uset men the of and in place on participated which took at the home and family, were as Hackman, Winters, Miller, Lulu PBrungard, Margaret Stover, Mary Stover, blech, Lodie Wolfe, Margaret Weaver, Anita Oreninger, Claud Smull, Miles Nreon, Walter Hackman, Charles Mil. ler, Mahlon Stover, William Scholl, Fairy Stanley Mallory, Harry Hubler, Robert | Smull Willis Miller and Lee Kidler, GREGG TWP.~North Precinet. | Rev, McLaughlin preached an able [sermon In St Paul's United Ev. Lehurch on Bunday | Rlelghing is fine It Is rumored that D, © [be the census enumerator for this pre cinet Annie Taylor Is on the sick lst James Crater spent Sunday under the parental roof. Those who Bundayed at the home of Mm. Crater's were: Chas, Duck and Erma Vohada Those who Bundayed at the home of I. CC. Miller's were: Lee Vonada, Rus sel Wolf, Dortha Roush, Ada Rachau, J. 1. Roush, George Showers and fam. fly, Elmer Swarts and family, James Gramley and wife, Quite a number of our young folks are attending wl at Madisonburg. The seribe a to know how | the up; ‘ Linimen Miss | of : the | of Bid | Miriam Auman, Sabina Douty, | Elda | Lottie Winkle- | Rachau will | Brushvalley scribe got to wake brother scribe, you should not be afraid of bears, 80 do not be afraid to write to the CC. D BENORE. Harpster, of Pltealrn, is ing a week with Bottorll Hettle Blanchard Sunday Geo spend his aunt, Margaret Laufer was a Mattern's visitor ut on Saturday and Guyer FErtiey, of a week with his aunt, Mattern; call gain William cut glanced the docto Rose Grose week while ed.and he and it on aition Jacksonville Mrs Guyer nd h spent Hlanchard Laufer while digs badly pick foot nt his and left } under fel [ME CAT speedy H sled load nye ng back is instantly rary relief Here's the Proof. Mr. James C, Lex, of 1100 91 83 Washingt i» writes yours ago I tell a soafl sly re y back. 1 suff blyatt : all ar db bad b Yery p 1 An ered t er aeler & : "w Ce | ent at, and | can now ¢ Work as any man in the shop Sloan's tr. J. P. Bvass, of Mt. Alry, Ga, says: “After being aMicted for three yours with rheumatism, | used Sloan's Animent, and was cured sound and well, and am glad to say | haven't been troubled with rheumatism since. My leg was badly swollen from my hip to my knee. One-half a bottle took the pain and swelling out.” Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheu- matism, Neuralgia or any pan or stiffness in the muscles or joints, Prices, 25¢.,50c. and $1.00 Sloan's book on horses, cattle, shee And riitry sen Or. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. USA 1 | will tl state Bigger Revenue. The Grim-Townsend be a big source of revenue for the rough the - { | partment. In nine year the returns {and lHeenses so far ar compared with the whole of 1608 business days this from registrations amount to $73,591 about $103,000 for automobile law state highway de- WW Don't buy any old kind of oll Favorite’ trom the original barrel dire F sure of the best Nght to be had flicker; will not char wick or “frost” Make him sb Ask your dealer, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, Independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA. Also makers of Wa yet it gives the steadiest, most uniform artificial Light known, “Family Favorite” LAMP OIL from tank wagons and promiscuous sources. Get *' Family trom our refineries You are then sbsolviely bar none, '* Family Pevorite*' will not smoke, sot or 'eliraney, Burns 0 last drop, full sad bright. W YOu Lue Larmd, Ory Ls Wo Aut Ol nud Waverly Gusolines, The Bellefonte Trust Co. tution By the approval and under the supervision of the Federal and County Courts this Insti ADMINISTRATOR ASSIGNEE acts as TRUSTEE RECEIVER EXECUTOR GUARDIAN Your will kept without charge The Bellefonte Trust Co. CARA a head idiiicaieanttioitiositniieisitibioctidii (AARAAAS AL AAAAERAAAAAARE 00840 00004 E 24040000000 A0di0tttattssid it titttt ibid odtdititantiitiisl] BIG REDUCTION IN Ladies’ Shoes $3.50 and $4.00 High Grade Lace Shoes. YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, John Cross Dorothy Dodd Clements & Ball BELLEFONTE, PA. Robb ARRAS hbk ARAB bhi Lobb 0d kbd ARRAS Abd bob kbd hh bbb bd BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE at the Workman Bargain House. Sale starts SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th and will last Ten Days Only. Come Early and Secure Your Bargains. $2.26 reduced to $2 Men's Bnag Proof reduced to S0¢c Men's Gloves and Mittens reduced to Shirts and $1.26 Men's all reduced to wool Men's Bnag Proof Lumberman’s Lumberman’s Gums Gums Drawers $1.25 Ladies’ Shirts all wool, a few left, re. dueed to... Soe Ladies’ Bhirts and Pants reduced to 35¢ Ladies’ Shirts and Pants reduced to #5 all wool Blankets reduced to $7.50 all wool BHlankets reduced to $4.50 Quilt reduced to $3.25 Quilt reduced to 2.000 Yde, Lancaster Gingham, fe reduced to . 2000 Yds. Standard Gingham, price Te reduced to... 5.000 Yds. Unbleached Muslin Te reduced to regular price regular price Unbleached Sheeting 42 Inches wide, regular price 1% reduced to Pleached Sheeting 45 price 20¢ reduced to..... inches w Outing Flannel, regular price Te reduced t Outing Flannel, regular price 10¢ reduced to... Seo Outing Flannel, regular price 12¢ reduced to... 10¢ Canvas Gloves, regular price 100 reduced to... be ide regular 2..88 sess 100 B.sses BO Suits sale 5 Ladies’ Coat black and blue $26, at this 3 Laden’ $15, at this § Ladies’ black Long Coats, all lined, $10.50, at this sale * § Ladies’ Black and Blue Long Coats, $18, at this sale... . A A Few Children's Coats, were $3.50, at this sale 3 Misses Coats were 510, at this sale A BIG REDUCTION IN FURS. $10 fur reduced to $8 fur reduced to ‘ casasnee S408 $2 fur reduced to eo esssiss IAD $10 Ladies’ Voll Bkirt reduced to BM $2 Ladies’ Bhifon Panama Skirt reduced to.. $6.48 $5 Ladies’ Bhifon Panama Skirt reduced to... $2.98 $2 Ladies’ Bhifon Parama Skirt reduced to... $1.98 §0¢ Men's fleece lined Shirts and drawers reduced to Eras EaN. Boe Men's Jersey lined top shirts reduced to... B0e Men's Overalls reduced 10, .....ccovivnnnns #5e Men's Pants reduced to $1.50 Men's Pants reduced to........ 76c Men's Sweaters reduced to...... 3% Men's Caps reduced t0........... foe Ladies’ Rubbers reduced to..... FRA R ARAN 5c Men's Rubbers reduced 10......000000iuss were $15.00 Coat Sults, black and blue sale in were $4.08 were $9.98 2 $5.98 $5.00 Workmen's Bargain Store, Corner Allegheny and Bishop St.
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