THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PORT MATILDA. has been very changeable here, and we have plenty of it. The thaws and rains have taken the joe from the streams, and given us plenty of water in our wells, springs and other water supplies The SNOW hi 4 almost disappeared at this writing, 1 we look for more to tal soon. If we not get of the farmers will suffer Our bovs and had a very pleas winter. Skating been fine comm issi ing down a sled with he married ladies themselves fun, I knoy was a boy Weather do ner the enjoved hardwarae to fasten to tainly a curious work it does we have can 1! to your and reac from « the w leaning life awa somethir a be one and ntonville Was! § he was writer A new Pread bath at Some been attend Dungar LIVONIA. MW I had At work maining ter Quite tended Tuesday and Rut father place al but a her wir p t! k¢ ’ he : spent i Livon BOALSBURG. i In the town hall ening, was well patre people and a realized of Pinegrove Xx sale and wife The fest Baturday ev by all our money Mr prize of the | John Fortne day at Mrs. Fortneyv's mother's Dannaly, at Pinegrove Mills, the ter being In poor health Laura Keller, of Tusseyville, spending a few months at. the Rishel home William EBtover was visiting several days last week with his brother George Stover, of Eagleville, | Mary Markle was called to Clear | fleld to the home of her brother who | has been quite sick. George Kaup has been housed the past week with lagrippe. Quite a number from here attend. | od the concert at Centre Hall last | Friday night. | William Stuart, our hustling mer. chant, has a reduction sale going on this month, GEORGETOWN Penn Twp. The protracted meeting at Paradise was well attended on Sunday evening. Miss Ella Auman entertained her friend Miss Della Confer on Sunday, Mrs. F. A. Auman and daughter Ella were welcome visitors In Poe val. ley on Wednesday. C. Alexander and daughter spent Bunday at 8. R. Lingle's, Miss Minnie Confer In staying at the home of Jacob Auman taking care of his sick mother, Mrs. Auman, who is improving. Ben). Wolfe was a SBunday visitor With his uncle John Confer, last nized im of nice » Goss, the fpent Bun Mra lat. in Ira Nora | #pent NITTANY. and My Ida William Rossman the Misses Ruth ited at the he Shay and Sheats vis mie ol has has Ammerman inp where gone he orman has return lefonte where she and two tors on Sunda Allen Yarn Waddle parents at tl ROMOLA. and wife are 1 a io nat ] y Fannie Lyons, of Lock visiting friends We are glad Confor taking sleighing after a matism Mr. and Mrs daughter Ruth Emanuel Bowes, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Batchlet spent last Friday with friends at Howard Emanuel Bowes and wife business trip to Bellefonte one day last week Col. Dayly Is stil suffering from a cancer on his face Walter Bowes Sunday at parents’ Chas, Knapp, of New York, spent Sunday at the home of his friend Miss Olive Bowes, before taking her departure for New York City, Phila delphia and other parts, where she ex. pects to spend the last of the winter. —————————— CENTRE MILLS. Mr. Charles Miller attended the dance at Howard Weaver's on Friday evening. George W. Kline was on the sick list over Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kline and Mr. Calvin Kline and son Wallace, of State College, visited thelr brother Jae. Kline, over Bunday. Hav week on, was here last to see Miss benefit of long slege Gertie the fine of rheu- Chas Baker and visited at the home of and brother Wm the home of thelr New Band for Lock Maven. Lock Haven has a new Military band, which is to have fifty members, All are experienced musicians and the town Is quite proud of the new organization, and Thomas Gunsallis to secured children made al AARONSBURG. Mr, and Mre. Thos Hull, after sr ing several with relatives friends in differs parts of the Cami home 1 faday to home, ' their trip A J. G, Mey glad to 15 proving ) fine son was born, Marg weeks nt on COZY here, er that getting stro nr BUFFALO RUN. } ‘ WOODWARD FILLMORE. ¥ ind we hope ve good success Ary ROMOLA,. Mr, and Mrs Chas Baker and daughter, Miss Ruth, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs Frank Gunsallus, at Beech Creek Mrs. D. W. McCloskey with rheumatism Mr. Daley Is very ing | Maines Bowes spent Sunday at his parental home ] Miss Margaret Bowes spent Bun. day with her friends Miss Lottie Gun- | sallus, who has been very {IL but is very much improved The Weaver Bros are busy hauling paper wood, Mr. and Mra. W. ¥. Gunsallus, of Beech Creek, spent one day at Mra. Harman Bowes, The lee went out on Saturday and did quite a lot of damage to the roads. Mra. Brickely and daughter, Miss Pearl, were Beech Creek visitors one day last week, Miss Busan Gunsallus, of Beech Creek, spent Sunday at Bowes, is seriously in low at this writ. TYLERSVILLE. Miss Barah ligen, of the east end of Brushvalley, was buried at this place last Saturday, a8. m. Funeral services were held In the Lutheran and Reformed churches. Mrs. Kline Confer and daughter Lydia, of Mackeyville, who were visit. Ing here last week, returned home last Friday, John Day, of Bebersburg, was doing some work for his father last week. Harvy Limbert, of Rebersburg, was at this place a few days last week, George Walizer Is on the sick list Margaret | | i kinds of | need of SPRING MILLS, John Huss has now father, Geo a pratical Huss, dec'd Mr. Huss is shoemaker ready to do all new work and mending Johny Smith & Bro, sold a piano to Asbridge Thomas; anyone such Instruments will do their prices before b here Condo an thi ine in « te of fine in to got Ida Jerr were at brother at to d her Cirnmlse My! 4 y ing in ited over a while ( wd, ski kment: he secured taken charge of | the shoeshop formerly occupied by hig well | wing | transact | thelns mother, | Thursday, January 19th, 1911, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly grady- ated physician-—an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It is a safe medicine in any condition of the system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no aleohol and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which ercates no eraving for such stimulants, THE ONE REMEDY so good that its EME makers are not afraid to print its every ingredient attest on the each outside bottle » wrapper and the to truthfulness of same under oath, It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can fet it. Don’t tuke a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine ow ENOWN COMPOSITION No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is * 1 cither mistaken or is trying to deceive Such a4 man is not to be trusted, He is your health mey be your life Pierce's"’ you for his own selfish benefit, trifling with your most priceless possession itself See that you get what you ask for just as good as Dr Made By The ONDER ORKER Process SHOE OMPARED with “Queen Quality” other shoes lack that per- fection of style and finish that is characteristic of all fine custom footwear, A. 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Decide that the New Year shall find you among the thrifty ones who become independent through their own exertions, and who are not dependent upon others in time of need. Lay the foundation of a come petence by starting an account today, and continue to make deposits with regularity every pay-day. Write for booklet. Four Per Cent. And No Worry Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Fourth Avenue and Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00, Great January Clearance Sale Now On and will continue the balance of this month. we say only this much--Prices on everything in this store cut down to the the lowest mark of the whole season; could we say more ? Free to Everyone whose purchaseis $1.00 or more, a suit hang- er. NOTICE. This store will bz opzn evenings till 8 o'clock Willards” Store, Gents Furnishing . High Street, - - - - - - Bellefonte, Pa
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