October 20, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Thursday, — frmm— ! CURTIN. Mr. and Mrs. Adam { Cleveland, Ohio, visited Correspondents’ cui oi. i Department Ions Tig TS RIGO: imted The festival on Saturday evening, { held by the school, was largely attend- od. Mss Elgie Barger i were Bellefonte Mrs. Young wood, visited week and wife, of Hannah, | Mrs at the home of C. D. | ously ing Mr daughter, | of Hayes Crossmyre, of thelr many Continued. and Helen visitors on Tuesday. and daughter, of Bell. Mrs, Roland Bryan last LEMONT. Willlam Ferree loaded three cars of apples and shipped them from this | place last week. Albert Baney spent Sunday Houtz, Miss Miriam Dreese and some of her pupils speht Saturday forenoon on Nittany mountain hunting chestnuts and having a good time along the side | the death of the mountain | an, Rev, Foster preached for the Hous. | Helen Glenn spent erville U, B. congregation on Sunday | parents, Mr. and Mrs evening Mrs. McCummings and son, of Al The L.emont | toona, visited her parents, Mr. ana lodge were in- | Mrs. Constance Barger, on Sunday stalled by P. G., J. C. Etters for the | Misses Cura, Maude and ensuing term, via, N. GG OOrg Mt. Eagle, spent Saturday Grenoble; U Chas, Zeigler: secy. Corman's --John CC. Hoy; treasurer—Clayton Mr. Harvey lost a Etters; R. 8. N. G Harry Musser; | Sunday evening warden—John Stover; conductor train . W. Ralston; R. 8. 8.—-Willis Houtz Hunting » 8. S~James Custaborder; chaplam day, and qute a number William E. Grove; OO. G—J. C. Et ers have gotten turkeys ars, 1. G. John D. Wirthz; R V Rey Hock Mii J. H. Shuey I. 8. V. G-—John |ed Sund titernoon in Grove Monday frost. The putting The potato crop Is 1 they are t 3 McMeen, who has been we are glad to say Is improv. ser- ill, Fred Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reeder, Run, were called home by of thelr grandma, Mrs. Bry- and Mrs Sunday with Jerry Glenn following officers of Mo. 117. 1. O. O. PF, of | at evening G valuable killed COW by on was the Satur- hunt CARON open d or of our Ss. burg, preach the Evangel morning there PLUMGROVE—U rda n Lhe nion Twp. anil of } HECLA PARK. Peters and wife retu their visit to East Libert report havi fir D The DeArmi daughte We accord: ter sauer kraut will not There no 18 Fisher, from Zion, | hunters keep successful state. In order to skunked last a package of home with him with sour grapes, better than squirrel David Shamp of visiting h brother F 1 being he purchased and titk it] the aron Saturday Macaroni He, Says like mad Anyway Lewisburg, Ww Pa. Is Shamp. | orrect THE PROPER CARE Information of Priceless Value Every Bellefonte Citizen POTTERS MILLS. . How 1 t in an emerge: Bubb, wife and hil- | knowledge of inestimable wortl \ the wav tw re or ns and whe ROCK VIEW . und M3 Dogs Must Wear Tags JACKSONVILLE Devours a Rat Raw. 0, Itel Thishel, Thursday Montour count) ite a of » tors For #1 Exchange, in the presence He was Ir restaurant whe with a dead mn its it) the establishmer Thishel that If the cat didn't he would do It or several persons to mt-eating stunt, but $50 had been placed the proprietor that the act Pulling out a big jackknife, he skin- ned the rat and began to eat. In twenty minutes the feast was done at rat entered remarked devour her prey her Thin dare him to the it was not until in the hands of he proceeded with # improving after of more than two Edward Leathers and wife. of Re- novo, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Aley CENTRE HALL. George Bushman, one of esteemed citizens, after a fliness, died on Sabbath last Mrs. Rebecca Murray has concrete walk lald around of her premises Of our sick Henry Emmerich bed of sickness, condition Mrs. Bhannon to her bed from weeks, Bhe Is an all would gladly our most lingering Kills a Murderer. A metciless murderer In dicitis with many victims King's New Life Pilla kill It vention, They gently had a the front Appen- But Dr, by pre. stimulate we that upon a critical can mention many weeks remains In a that clogging that itis, curing Billousness, Pharmacy Co Headache, at Green's Constipation, Chills, 2060 Boal is also in Hiness of many estimable lady and hall her recovery EARLEYSTOWN, Farmers are making a second crep of hay, raising potatoes and husking corn Earleystown Is the boss place fo potatoes; Richard Brooks got over 500 bushels, and D. I. Bartges 1430 bush. | confined During the past week Roosevelt was out in Indiana helping senator Bever idge, who Is having a hard fight for re-election. Beveridge is the man who lead the Insurgents In the UU. B Henate against the tariff and refused to vote for M Indiana Roosevelt indorses Beveridge iryvan | her | Anna Dietz, | a oats caused | stomach, liver and bowels, preventing | invites appendic- | els of fine potatoes; who can beat that? Mr. Auman will move county next Spring; Perry as a neighbor Co” R Neff Ia concreting round barn to finish It up, MILESBURG. Mrs, Joseph VF. Grainyre has re. turned to her home In Tyrone after spending two weeks with her Invalid father In Bellefonte, Mr. Edwin Meese and friends, In Milesburg Mrs. Rev. Oyler, after visiting In Williamsport, has returned home. Sam Haupt, of Lewistown, Is vis. iting his parents at this place, to sorry Chester to lose on the tariff. On the other hand Roosevelt had full sway over the re. cont New York Republican conven- tion which pronounced the same tar | Uf the best tariff bill ever passed. If {that is not Inconsistent, pray tell what | the word means. In the east Teddy makes one kind of a speech while In {the west he Is altogether different. It [is hard for Hoowevelt to be the same thing at all times The naked truth sometimes seems to stand in the need of a Turkish bath, When a fellow asks for a girl's hand he seems to forget that ah needs gloves, | WITTY WOMAN ORATOR. | Governor Edwin 8S. Stuart, who ad- | dressed the women of the Grand | Army of the Republic at the women's | day ceremonies of the new Memorial | Hall, at Pittsburg, was not the day, | Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medi- {for the wit of a little woman captur- | {ed the fancy of the big Governor and when Mrs. Lottie B. McCaffrey, na- i tional president of the Prisoners of | War Association, concluded her ad- | cine for all ages of man- kind. + It will make the dress be bowed to her again and again | shaking con- lon the platform, repeatedly {her hand In appreciation and |gratulation Applause that punctuated the {an's remarks were Increased | gallantry of the Governor, | marked “There are occasions {the strongest of men are timid, for me this Is one of them.” Mrs. McCaffrey was epigrammatic many times in her remarks saying “There is a sprinkling of men here. You can't keep the men away from | the women. Yes, our bold warriors remembered the women, Their gal lantry was equal to thelr bravery, and that has never been excelled. © woman amounts to something indeed, she The women the men “They think we're | now Why, we've oman a at the who does, raise just coming always bes what brag VE Bets she men go out and going to Art rs Pa Testimonials. Pitt ire} Jar eg LA State Potato in the Eres Crop iato Pennsylvania, ace the re Ne this the This on to of the ap- this Year rding department has her of lent Pp record In officials of apr feld Prof Year The state bef SRATY t er re of hed neos excellent crop yield farm f Warren Bucks county, where 700 | potatoes were taken | two and one half acres this has ever been la Pennsylvania farm best n the Herminsten bushels of from a patch of Nothing like reported is © reported Frets, of ! | i $3.50 Kidney Cures ‘Weak Kidneys, Free ! | Kidney Troubles, Backache, Straining, lelieves Urinary and Swelling, Ete Pain in the Kidneys and Back. Stops Hadder Palgn- Aldrich | in! Wouldn't it be niles within a weak or so 0 | Bogin 10 say goodbye forever 0 the sealding Ldribbing, sirsining, or 100 frequent passage of urine; the forhead and the back of the head { sehen the silehes and pains In the back: the {growing muscle weakness, spots before the eyes, yellow skin sluggish bowels, awalien aye {ids or ankles; leg sramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplessness and the despondency? I have a reipe for these Lrou bles LEASE YOuoRnh depend on, and if you want 10 make » quick mn. covery you ought to write and get 8 copy of ih Many a doctor would charge you £1.50 Jast for | writiog this perseription, but | have js and will {be gind 10 send It 80 you entirely free Just | drop me Aline lke this: Dr A, KE Robison, K319 Lauek Bullding, Detrois. Mieh., and | will by revurn mall in a plain envelope. As Fou will see when you get It this receipe sontalns [only pure, harmioss remodios, but it has great healing and pal neonqueriog power IL will guiekly show lis power onee ee it, 80 1 think you had netter see what Tt Is with out delay, | will sead you a copy free you oan it and eure yourself at onee | wom- re- | when | and | from a | delicate,sickly baby strong and well—will give the pale, anemic girl rosy | cheeks and rich, red blood. [t will put flesh on the | bones of the tired, over- and worked, thin man, Yen, i will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. FOR SALE #Y ALL DRUGGISTS paper and this ad. for our Bank snd ( d's Bketeh Book x 8 Good Luck ] SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Pearl St., New York COST OF. LIVING 100 YEARS AGO. “1 fell and sprained my arm and was in terrible pain, | could not use my hand or arm without intense suffering until a neighbor told the to use Sloan's Liniment. The first application gave me instant relief and I can now use my arm as well as ever.” Mans, H. B. Serixort, 921 Flora St, Elizabeth, N. J. SLOAN'S is an excellent antiseptic and germ killer burns, wounds, and - heals cuts, contusions, and will draw the poison from sting of poi. SLOANg SONous insects, LINIMENT 26¢., 60c. and $1.00 Bloan's hook on horses, cattle, sheep and poultry sent free, Address Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston, Mass, U.8 A | Magee LINIMENT! —— Girls Kept Out of Trousers. | Centre County Banking Co., Many well known women of Pitts. | | burg are allied with the W, CT, U,, which made formal request of Mayor Magee that he fssue orders to arrest Receive Deposits. any girl or woman who attempts to appear on the streets next Hallowe'en | {attired in boys’ or men's clothes Mrs, 8B. I. McCullough, chairman of committee appointed to see Mavor | Thursday, ade the following statement to His “The fact that while dressed in they would not own attire son for loons Corner High and Spring Bireets Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier. a mi Honor girls go into men's clothes dare enter In to be sufficient protest They go into sa- cafes and conduct them that night in a manner they would not dream do any other time Another thing, men take great llberties women so attired.’ places that thelr rea GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. COs our and selves on One which ing the with of al Beezer's Meat Market HIGH BT. BELLEFONTE, PA, young young (ilve land he the average will take it man half a chance We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON. SLICED HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ete If YOU wants nioe Juley Siesk, go to PHILIP BEEZER That Cold Room on the side of the house where winter blasts strike hardest always has a lower temperature than the rest of the house, There are times when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the temperature up for a long period. That can’t be done by the regular method of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the house. The only reliable method of heating such a room alone by other means is to use a ERFECTIQ SMmoxELESS 11 “mii The the clam fritters oyster is often ity time away, but in the soup Absolutely smokeless and odorless Which can be kept at full or low heat for a short or long time. Four guarts of oil will give a glowing heat for nine , Hig without smoke or smell. An Indicator always shows the amount of oll In the font. Plller-cap does not screw on; but is put in like a cork In a bottle, and Is arached by a chain and cannot get lost. An automatic-locking flame spreader prevents the wick fren being turned high enough to smoke, and Is casy to remove and drop back so that it can be cleaned in an Instant. The Lurner body or gallery cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed In an Instant for cking. Finished in japan or nickel, strong, durable, well made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Has a cool handle. Deviers Bosrywhere. [lf vo! of yours, wwite for descriptive clhresler 4 the meres! apency of the The Atlantic Retining Company (ueorporated) 1880 1910 THIRTY YEARS AGO—when the Pitts- burg Agency founded — this district was Just beginning to attract attention as a manufacturing center. To-day it is the work- shop of the world, leading in the manufacture and production of coal, coke, oil, gas, iron, steel, steel cars, electric machinery, air brakes, tin- plate, cork, fire-brick, white lead, glass, ete. Was € Thirty years ago November 1st, the Pittsburg Agency was founded. It has grown from prac- tically nothing to be the greatest organization of its kind in the world, transacting over one- tenth the new business of the great Equitable. { Have YOU enough l.ife Insurance ? THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY "Strongest in the World" Eowarn A. Woons, Manager Frick Bldg., Pittsburg Represented by J. 8. McCARGER, « . « - BELLEFONTE, PA. We Handle Every thing in NOTHING is more annoying than to hear, “We are just ont,” or “We don’t handle that article.” when one is ordering supplies for the Considera. ble thought and care are often exercised in this di rection, and to not find what you want at your Grocer's is very provoking. Come tous. 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