Wm Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 8th, 1910, — RECENT DEATHS, Down on Pennsylvania “Dutch.” rough on Bonesteal's Gasjet, which : . : - - Dr, Nathan C, Bchaeffer, State | depends upon that sort of “talk” in y COPELIN Willis Vv B. Copelin, | Buperintendent of Public Instruction, | absence of anything else of merit, for N at one time regicter and recorder of | in an address before the nineteenth | its subsistance. h h A Mifflin county, died in Philadelphia | annual convention of the Berks school Mwpte—— Saturday morning, 21st. He was aged | directors on “The course of study,” Heresy Trial. 73 years, a veteran of the Civil war | declared that “new fangled ideas re-| The trial of the Rev. Dr. Grant, pas~ Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. * and Is survived by two children. sule in educating the child from the | tor of the Northumberland Presbyter- CORMAN Albert Corman died at elbow dowr . He expressed himself | lan church, before a judicial commige home at Centre Mills, Monday, | 4iF0nEly against the use of. Pennayl: {sion apps null by vis horthhmberiang y vania uteh HE i ang viondnay mnorne- WINGATE. | NITTANY. STATE COLLEGE. iy ¢ Sth, of tubercule thinks that it should be rn ut ns ng The trial will be | a ir the Visitors here during the week were Chicken pox have made thelr ap The Dunbar's Entertainment, or Hi les Ves to ® ITVive nn widow being only nn conglomerate hash f y ( humberiand hurol Witnesses Monday Elwood Cromley, of Unione | pearance in our town Saturday night, was well attended n four children, two Ove and WO 1 lerh nos Ot {Ores That wou $ y Lid ' ihpoenacd on both sides ville: Bessie Fetzer and Verna Shope Miss Amada Dorman, who Is living "the best one of the three ¥Y. M. ¢'. A Rrra 1 uneral ervices wert held on Runville, Tuesday Sallie Ammer- | in Bellefonte, spent several davs at entertainments this venr ‘ y ! Conduct by Rey man, of Bellefonte; Mrs, Claude Sum her home last week helping her folks Osoent Ammerman, whi ne nn staufler, and interment mers, of Central City Wm, Summers, | to butcher hi home | of Unionville: John Warner and wife Mrs, Perry Webrler |g of Upper Egypt. Wednesda J John Wasson. of Bolivar TN. har Ba wis lo le an brick. ly ™ dean 4 : i | | RE Weak Hear » ; $ mge, and | presbytery, began on Win, aged 36 v { here Of Witherite, of: Chestnut Grove; Danlel ‘ 1 Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experi- Fisher, oveville, T ! ) tmn . | the f i ! tiny ; ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, Fisher, of ! : . Ahad wii rf ( [ r [ h vif eyes become blurred, their heart is not spfficiently strong Mrs Marries she ne aang I react Lie val | nurcl { ! A the first class | kot f (y1'y _- : ‘ Elizabeth, A un ti or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their 8 to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken ’ ' ie which has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotics nor alcohol. The Ingredients, as attested under oath, are Stone root (Collinsonia Canaden- si%), Bioodroot ( Sanguinaria Canadensis), Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Canadens 2/5), Queen's root (Sullingia Sy ivatica), Black Cherrybark (Prunus Virginians), Mandrake root (Podophylium Peltatum), with triple refined glycerine, prepared in a scientific laboratory in a way that no druggist could imitate, 4 This tonic contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, on hey become round and healthy. the other hand, it increases their number and It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood It helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncome fortable symptoms, stops excessive ue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the run-down, anemic, thin-blooded people, the ** Discovery "’ is refreshing and vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all ** just as good’ medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger § nt, othing but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do ye half « uct sd. - - ct ROCK FORGE Jenner T ALAAINE WARY hE METAL SHINGLES ago are as good as new to-day and have never needed CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO, itiadeiphia, Pa PLUMGROVE The Famous avo Is the Lamp of Real Beauty because it gives the best light of all : lamps. The Rayo gives a white, soft, A Bin Ia the United Evang pent o ve : ot. | A mellow, diffused light—easy on the aI Macember 10th Bt T5100 B. Th: | born reatianien 0 daughter Eliza- | Ralph Whitmire and his brother | as’ PRiimos: Dr . ion eye because it cannot flicker. You can use your eyes as long as you w under the Rayo light without strain. The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, and even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for other lamps, you may get more expensive decorations but you cannot get a better light than the low-priced Rayo gives. A strong, durable shade-holder Folds the shade on firm and true. This season's pew burner adds strength and appearance. Once a Rayo User, Always One. Ouglers Breviebny U mot of yours, weite for desoviptive 10 the meres! (pency of the PORT 1ATILDA, TYLERSVILLE nie eam and f T lea Bia: Ea Jarl Gi - ‘bie | Dianne Han welapay Mn Po Alice : owne The Atlantic Refining Company Ina or OC Med Ses Cupp. Port | MET to tea ! t Monday. EGG HILL- Mat { Powelton; | 4: er, : k J eOT RY Te Mrs survivir 4 great WAS ma Pleasant Kelvey, i he was President ren churcl he la r n ser " . sd hy : So ' : Vinger ! yendir and of the vi ' ' \ Y - ’ ” C He vas tive sermor rv lady. ; pin alph Ze r owe ' rs of Rod : } v v second tin y _— hs t painful acc few ) » A ! } f ‘ rank report ma ' ’ oon Miss | ' yoardwnanik | rants A bo N : Fra ] i ever heard : man swear | him by i inion the her leg betwes he t and kn¢ ) : ) persons ph 4 " y lex between a knee. | in do ni Ty Benn Swear ‘Mim by this Union Wm the pamons of we carry several special styles tchering ‘ on ' inking ree hen Pete Janet | orn in Reese ve and resided the Wer y , Kw born i a of has Tite Bare. wan rt iy hin cattle to Water > Nw oO cga OCs { at cor- : fArick’'s saw mill is only running R Taal’ OMe das re O M omanoce With This Marriage. Gulla} : of pt arf 1a y t ’ " a JULIAN. half the time on account of orders be | pry sULAN, " iearfiel« he youn ay ‘alln 7 ole | od ( | ! - ' \ Agustis Austin, of Driftwood, who | Ing slack Bn tre ere 1 Allman, 1 ears old, d rect y repr uce €XC usive lady was well and favorably known In |, "hot baen In his home town for Mr. Messinger Is meott long eatrice Sanders of the same age this vicinity, her many friends wish } \ a ! £ NE RIOD very were n N. J q irried at New, thirteen years, is spending a few days nicely with his school her success in her new venture "nm a : be | af nar adv 3 od | d gned h . pr ’ ' oar TH, in visiting relatives Mr Austin in n It In reports 1 that Soloman Tingle ' Sig) “a Ki oy , customm i S esl] t 1S Mr : 1 Ri oy, of Houtsdale, in passenger conductor on the Allegheny on the Hrockerhoff farm, has leased | shot par aba to th w : " ral A { y \ ; AOQUE tances ) h ' ¢ " *e ranflel Mn wien TL rub } Amy A AIS oF . hop raliroad from Driftwood t Penfield the Finkle farm now farmed by Jerry weeks they lived in a cave | os Correct : season for metro- } i George Bulkley is stepping around | Confe Mr. Conf n ove ¢ he (1 Rev. McKelvey's revival meeting at | a Villg Aron r Lng move nthe skill mountains New pring very much elated over the arrival of | Ripka farm In the ’ \ Ny Regal . nck Oak chapel, Is now in full foros vo r A than left home because thelr pare would ing much good - Mr y J ' A “+ g Hm / Diath not consent to thelr marriage. The Dress Model Po itan C u men. Our Port Matilda merchants are Jo ; nd r ya na, of Bellefonte, FILLMORE. bride Is a member of a well-to-do outdoing all former holliday seasons des Rh Says Visiting her slater, Butchering dinners and big fat hogs | Newark family. Her boy husband elect t ir stock of goods which | © . a We oh are all the go In our village now was a drug clerk They fell In love ns het ing thes 4 ag ol , i" 0 ov Ki « Hilo k has RATA dh # tie mill | some of our people cannot get a last summer. and when permission to lower prices; COT here for your nga A 4 po! tlossd i Heo tract fof goalding trough or barrel big enough be married falled they fled. on 8«¢ p Christmas goods A nice piece o imber. He expects 10 | to hold thelr hogs while others use tember 18. with what little money Mr. Joh Reese has ‘sold his trick ay Rg Winter for this te the teakettie or wash tub. There are | they had, and went to the cave, this mule to Mr. Robbenault, formerly of of Court Are Adan Be ok nd W E porkers like this In our neighbor. they had furnished with che Ap rugs Bandy Ridge, now near Mt. Pleasant - . yer, and “ | hood we have not been advised as to Fink from ’t and rustic furniture. Tallman shot [4] 3 ON own whether or not he will exhibit it the We have some expert trappers here: rabbits and caught fish. The girl ue the other day they started out In the cooked flapjacks on a griddle which | i ' A CORRECTION morning with thelr hoe and shovel they found » COMINE ReRROT M . 0 e of Mrs Gessle Woodring Is very INN State College, Pa, Dec. 3, and dug a half day for a poor Ihtle Cold weather drove them from thelr Insure you correct ¢ y € t fi, . Lilllan Osman is visiting at Gal Editor Centre Democrat skunk and didn't get ‘him for he had mountain retreat to Yonks m N. ¥Y enuine comfort a long seIVICE, vinton at her sister's Mrs. T. G An article In your paper of De. | escaped the night before The boy got work as a driver, but . Jaton v cember 1st, about the wireless tele. Gilbert Younes. while playing at lost his place and the : o other ready-to-wear shoes are graph station at State College. sald, | school one day last week, had the mis- | the rallway station last night trying in thesame class with them. Regals that Mr. Theo. Weston was an ime | fortune of getting his elbow dislocat- to keep warm when a policeman ar g * MARSH CREEK. portant factor in the work. Mr. Wes. | ed but Is getting along nicely rested them on a charge of VARTancy are equal to custom shoes in every- Wednesday, November 30, was 8 ton has nothing whatever to do with The M. E. church will hold thelr The girl's parents promisod that redietter day, on Big Run, at Mr. | the station. as the experimental work | entertainment on December 18th, in« | there would be no further o position thing but price. Harvey Walker's butchering—every- | is being carried on by four seniors as stead of the 9th Everybody invited to the marriage, when they learned | body was In the best of spirits all day. | thesis work, and they are under the to come that she had been found and the pair | $350 $400 $450 $500 Bix large porkers were killed, heaviest supervision of Mr. N. H. Blaughter, Samuel Kelley and George Roth were returned to Newark Ar soon | one weighed 375 the least one 325. | Instructor of BE BE department rock, of Philipsburg are visiting | as they arrived today they obtained | Thirteen cans of lard were réenderod BENIOR. friends and relatives here, a marriage license and the knot was | One of the biggest dinners was serves sr tied, ed ever served on Marsh Creek, the | Model Orchard Meostings. SMULLTON, large table fairly groaned under the! Meetings under the direction of the -— . ! , George Waite, wife and son Jayson, mM p hers. i Mi gl Sh St weight of the good things of the earth. | stale department will be held in four of Wilkes Harre, spent pome time Bars arman rashes n e S oe ore, Deciding thelr doctrine and teach. | Those present were, Christ Robb, head | orchards In Centre county during this with friends and relatives at this oe 2 Co . butcher and he certainly understands | month. The dates and places are as place ’ ing a itary 3 aS aahAtitye 1 BELLEFONTE, PA. his business, and expecially so at the | follows Robt. Hackenberg and wife spent found no ordinance appli able Mayor | table. Rev. J. P. Freed, P. BE. of the| Decomber 12 and 13, Centre Hall, in | Thursday with their son Shem. at Weaver has refused permission to two | Union Pentecostal church, of Wil | orchard of J. J. Arney, Penn Hall Mormon elders to preach In York. | laa A Ge LL Hamsport, also was among the jolly | December 14 and 15, Bellefonte, In| Rev. I. A. Miller, of Hagerstown, The mayor contends that while the lot of people; Mr, Carry Stricker, Mr. | orchard of G. Edwin Haupt, | MA, attended the funeral of his niece, Mormons of today Are Rot openly ad- and Mra. Jacob Boas, Mr. Charles December 16 and 17, Zion In oreh- Sarah Winkleblech, at this place vooating the practice of polygamy, | Forenger and Miss Julla Forenger, of ard of Howard F. Struble, | Antl V, Greninger, who spent some their teaching approves It We Do Printin of all De ri Mill Hall; Mr. and Mra, Job Curry: | The general public is Invited to at« time with friends at Logan Mills, has . John Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Perse | tend these meetings, | again returned to her home. ———————————————— Walker, and daughter; Mr. Steward ———— |" Mrs. Perry Wintero spent one day! The wise prophet does not tempt James and the whole family of Mr. t i ) th 1 to Sr nthe aan eS sk Salary a |i mel with "ht Son Bowie wt | fais otionr than, tn "neoseeary Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa, Gregg Twp Hettinger lost eight } | wyveten t) pe risdale survive couple were In
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