THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 27th, 1910, A ————————— —— i ——————— Correspondents’ Department Continued «an UNIONVILLE the election It w Stere or MOUNTAIN-Gregg Twp. Tuesday will be February first, | which is only a short month, in fact spring will be here, | Pay your taxes before 1 Quite a congregation had ga- don't allow b per cent thered in angelical church last] Two fine 6-ligyt chandeliers Thursday « for communion ser- hung in the M, E, church rece: vice and walted until a late hour for A fine young man came the minister As he did not the home of Homer Walker prayer meeting was held instead. The escorted thither by the stor) cause for the minister's not coming HN Holt not vet been made know to 1 ing, “Pony { STATE COLLEGE. | { On Tuesday the fast junior team de-~ | 'feated the Sophomores 22-14. It was | by far the most exciting game played! in the inter-class league, The Sopho- | mores set a hot pace in the first half, the score being 9-9 at the close of this period, Townrds the close of the one halt the Juniors put In fresh men and managed to annex a few more goals than thelr opponents. The in. ter-clags league tanding to date is as follows: Juniors won 3, lost 0; Ser t was one which ec 2, lost 1; Fre won 1, as | erend Is Sophomores won 0, lost 3. Li : 0 Hsappointing his After '‘HBqulre 1 be Hpotts either ‘Squire bruary to be added Boon int; large the Ev vening FLORIDA WINTER TOURS Be come, Lin LITE GREGG TWP, Pons ur trappers have been sm in capturing a few foxes thus far winter Samm VIA rr larity add 1ccensful 11d this lors shmen |] lost won to Ocker, "i } 3 Pures of Anyone wishing poles, call on burg. Edwin Ertle Limbert's on Sati We noticed Mr bean Madison ily Dut No rth Precinct, played ! PROSERTOWN . } ov COLYER § eral rink) 4 » NE . Mr» : Hoker chilArer Mrs Mrs anent LE Woe y Charles Nef, at Earlevstown Mr. and Mra. Bradley ter spent over Sunday Reiber's Wal Wm and son at Mr CENTRE MILLS. Bruce Mover expects to quit In* next sorine Mra. Flora Timbert visited liamaport a few Aave last week The heavy rang last weosk swelled Elk creek until 1t looked lke a river No seriovs damage was done hy the hirh water Mra Marenret Tafley ard Metle Aanghters, of State Colles, and Arthur Kline, of Altoona, visited thelr parents here recently Miss Helen Newton FPirungard's ert Pav Crimes has rece slight Injury he aro while consting and Paul Timbert who received a wonnd hin fore head, Is able to attend school again farm. in Wi. Wenver Is staying with family, at pres vered from received some time in LIVONIA, The flercest windstorma ever known in this section, took place on Priday and Haturdey nlehta Inst Our friend John A. Wate! hour amone us last Bunday ,. 3 Frk aceompantied Elmer and Lola Hough to a party at J. V. Kah!'s near Greenhure, on Baturday night Our young peoplé are having fine times connting these Anve, also skating wetony cheeks and bright eves are the result F. N. Btover and family took a trip to Greenburr Inst Bunday, If your subscription is over a year due you are lable to have the paper discontinued, Uncle Bam won't hand- fe them at the Ind class rate, spent an the | Thursday the Varsity basket am of Pittsburg College, » first half the ol State ged and the r of the 1 Friday the (in FOUNTAIN Myre \ Ll 1 4] | A fa “ ’ thy in SK Snow Shoe Two Foot ner f Yar: nk's Omenr ved ar at J place Hke home r'ted the home of Mr MeClonkey and left a ”y and Mre Wn bright little gir! Almeda Pownell spent her home at Yarnell Colla Bmoyer. of Bellefonte Sunday with her parents here RBarnh Cartright is spending a few Anve at Brow Shoe . Howard McCloskey and family have moved In the house of Harvey Me. Monkey Mra Harm snent [anda ther, Mr. John Jomenh Mayes an brief visit tives here Genre cently Sunday at Savers nt children of her fa and the home Croft. of Yarnell of Nellefonte. made among friends and la recently also his brother was a caller In our town re RUNVILLE, Myrtle Markley who In Bellefonte, spent Bundas of her parents Hamilton holding [revival meeating nt Yarnell W. 1. Lucas and lady friend, Clara 14dingn of Wingate honrded the traln on Saturday evening for Jersey fhore, where they will he the guests of honor at the home of Mr. Lucas sister, Mrs. Noaz Poorman. Boys get ready Dayne, the Infant son Mrs Clavd Pocrman, | from convulsions Friday of last week we were visited {by an ice flood, It causing considerable | damage In many places hy blockading the railroads and other roads, making | trae impossible, Myra Lueas, of Rellefontes, spent ast week with her parents, Mrs, Adda Resides, who has been in Tyrone for some time, has returned home he emploved in as the gest Pav in third hia of Mr. and in suffering spent | | | | | BLANCHARD Are to has and agent eat bene NURSING MOTHERS the beneficial fects of j * Scott's Emulsion It not only builds her up, show cf- in a very short time. but enriches the mother’s milk and properly nour- ishes the child. Nearly all mothers who nurse theirchildren should take this splendid food- tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUOGOINTS Bend We, name of paper and this od. or one beantitnl Having Bank and Child's Hiketob. Book Pach bank containg s Good Lack Penny, SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pear! 81, New York | new | Brown fall {oan save you money on all these lines NIA RAILROAD “ PENNSYLVA February 8 and 22, and March 8, 1910 ROUND $49.60 TRIP FROM BELLEFONTE fry ’ ’ SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS FROM NEW YORK EARLEYSTOWN EYES EXAMINED FREE! All W rk Guaranteed PROF. ANGEL, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 9 and 10. AT BROCKERHOFF HOUSE the 4 To My Patrons and ng ‘ ‘ ' # he Public: y ‘ & r thelr st View vs examined and Klassen You will there of trouble and make Ro them THE BAZAAR We will offer this week a full line of Ginghama, Prints, Bleached and Cottons, Outings, Bed Ticks - | bought before the advance. We | above, We can offer you a first-class la- dies’ SBhoe—eaxtension sole and Don- gola top, only $1.25, | ' Misses’ and Boys’ School Shoes, only | 1.00, Ladies’ and Mens’ last February, and Rubbers bought 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, | | J. 8. GILLIAM, Prop. Bellefonte, Pa, Allegheny Street. Pure Candy All Candy sold to Retall Dealers by the Camp Candy Company, Manufac- turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa, are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY FORM, are strictly pure and are guar Snteed to comply with all Pure Food wa, Camp Candy Company, The Bank Account Is the first step toward success. $240,000, The First National Bank, LEFONTYF, |] A Big Reduction in LADIES’ SHOES John Cross Dorothy Dodd Clements & Ball $3.50 and $4.00 high grade lace Reduced to shoes. $2.48 A Pair YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~ ACTURDRA Tyrone, Pennsylvania. $ 3 A child quickly grasps the meaning of above characters. But it takes a lifetime to appreciate their value. You can greatly assist the child in learning the worth of the dollar. How ? By having him open a savings account with this bank, and by encouraging him to add to it A single dollar is sufficient to start an account. Smaller deposits may follow, THEBELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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