Thursday, January 26th, 1911, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. " Correspondets’ Department Continued, AARONSBURG. Hosterman, form spent over Sunday with her friend, Jennie Gramle) Maria Rockey and Marion We Tusseyville, spent a week at the home of Ja know how to ents Wolfers town Helen Chapel, in iver, very Wert; their of pleasantly they just people Mrs, ne rain Emma J« spending Mrs, E. J Ardery, at the to take Stover, and two chil daughter Rachel, Thursday to visit riff Condo In York wdan, some time Deshler Bellefonte, home of care ol Hess, 1L.ock Haven, with her sister Mrs. EE spent a few Weaver, helping aged father, J. COC Mrs. Lizzie Bower dren, John CC and will leave here on her parents, ex-she Pa. Walter Orwig and few davs In Milton a very nice time On Friday our their heads lard Burd, panions, In Eisenhaur, nee is irom davs (ie her SOX nis wits saying they pent a had lads and lassles together to surprise of their school the evening, viz Jennie Gr Kreamer, Jennie Ream, enhaur. Estella Mu Nellie Burd, Mac Wyle, Verna Stover, Henry Mingle, Guy Mc Bahm, Albert Mingle, John Bright, Orris ( Stover, George J. Bohn, Carl Wert, Harry Roushe having a good time 12 to 17 I'S put Wil om Annie S one aril Marion Eis Mar Mini Guelsewlite, Helen Bower ‘nll, Edgar iramly, Vi sser, Stover, LEMONT, Walter } the wes during The quite as low R Wat in the man as BUFFALO RUN Emil Laufer on Monda toona with move hers The Bell install 1 eX the hange in ation not settled to (the exact lo and will put telephones in nearly every home in the valley, whi that Buffalo Run is keeping up to times, Gray married of Mr supper ot) the Hartsock and wife who were on the Ith, Inst. at the home Johnson's In Bellefonts t toons a while Bevern a ball day night Mr. ana tained le fro: ast Tus Rev greeting week Mins a visit Derry A ver nized at last Weds Welland The happ ture hor HOWARD TWP An Infant child of Lula Holt died off Saturday of whooping cough, and on Monda in the Dis it Romola Rev. Pater the or vice Re P meeting to whic? Mrs with ing, rried net ers NArg: ; | hen house Taylor props Kirchof and iting iny HECLA PARK, Mrs. Samuel Sproul and Harnish, who have been on Het, are improving Wm, Clevenstiens cars «3 brick fr the Centre Hrick & Clay Co, of Orviston, Penna, with which he expects to case the house he will build this summer Wonder where those Zion checker players got to—second challenge! Friday evening, February rd, the K I. C. E. will hold an oyster supper at the home of Bhuman Zimmerman’s, for the benefit of the church. All are invited to attend Any one wishing to see a fine of poultry should come to this place Our vicinity ean truthfully boast of having some of the finest poultry existence Mrs. Wm the sick purchased two mn Married in a Cage of Lions After their wedding experience, married life should hold no terrors for | Mr adelphia. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. Martin and Miss Flora Bmith, a girl who fell In love with him while he put his trained through thelr tricks, were married In Pottstown, Pa, last week in the lion's cage. The reacher, however, stood on the outside of the bars of Phil Ara j +*v h, | Sara | william | Se h means | 1 | light | because | bacco. | plece } snd | Drives lot | in {| On { the Hons | NORTH POLE STILL LOST, Peary Admits He made No Chart of Journey in Artics. Admitting that the North Pole is just as much lost as ever and that all future attempts to find it must be in- dependent enterprises, unaided by his own work, Captain Robert E. Peary, the Arctic explorer, answered a cross- fire of questions at a hearing before the house committee on naval affairs in Washington The captain slor the himself, declining of his expedition to go on the last his publishing con ed him from testil mittee last spring weddition iting abo Peary, rep : LO the 1 told how polar as to let Other d the for he wante hievement any member than Hensgen, dash with him, how tricts had reclad Ing bhetfore the Ccome- and how members had heen prohibited it the trip Iving to esults of had not AS Wo 1 Ol of his ex) from wr Captain question tic trip, sald that he pared such a chart One to follow in his f pole, but he “imagined” had datz by which he uch a chart He sald the Pdle could (AT game as the repeated Are pre while to he pare his vet Id en yotsteps that pre any the could det equator parative ver gets highe wwe the horiz ordinar elied vitl Fruit Company Organized Assistant State Zoologist J Herr Of Harrisburg, Bdwar vde and Austin ¢. Hinton toons Kn Al : KThar Mar Another spinster, who had determined to di inmarried the man she loved chewed to Laziness is called the id maldism. One believed married she would have to i! she had a8 Been he that If was! of this Vaccination Cured Boy of Cancer ncider th roductior °K Lent Late This Year he Was! BOAROT ! aften ad this year 16th, late ire fall late April Faster Oming for | trom » Jnng An Artistic Chicken Thief ert Felder, of 7} Vi thi ! Rot List hicker nexing Th chickens A no Flelder n : i ng handle Thi ¢ ohated night hed Thomas There was a small wit Mp He hand short ladder bag He br the window put in thie yYarm iron near the chickens” feet hey fel the warmtl and stepped ver on When the rod was full he drew it and dump od the chickens In the He wan taking out the third vhen | arrested him the od 81 jlow high ind a big Death in Roaring Fire, not result from the work of fire. but often severe burns are caus. may bugs, led that make a quick need for Buck | len's Arnica Salve, | ent | bolls, sores. the quickest, sur- burns, wounds, bruises, It subdues Inflammation, kills pain. It soothes and off skin ervidions, ulcers Only 26e. at Green's Pharmacy cure for plies, Co. Flour Mill Burned. The roller flouring mill a short tance north of Kelly X Roads, ounty, was totally destroyed hy Thursday evening, the 18th, loss was a total one The wus operated by James 1. Kelser, was a finely sfjuipped plant fire mil and New Orleans Gets Exposition, New Orleans has been decided upon as the place for holding the Panama exposition. The vole of the house committees on expositions stood # to 8 in favor of the Loulsana site cause of | heals. | or | dis | Union | and | CUTICURA CURES STAY CURED First Father is Cure d of an Erup- tion tht Burned and ltched Day and Nigiit, Then “Baby 1s Cured ofa D r Rash Neighb rs Pi | ed to Fi { Cure for Ski a Sure n ATHICLONS. wit the Ihils h for mn ed, day d my Kies | arms I r medicines truck Lhe cura { Cu- few tried de broug bought a » ticura Bouj applications | abot If the using two fu have t ut I alter i= Hiegal 1 } 1 Judge Fanning's action should have no uncertain sound of warning. Man Severed Mis Own Arm, hi fo. Deat ie harris er of “ SRV An Ir 4 arn vith hie r N Perfect Lady i N 3 have Py hence his allure an of the | Two Lives Neither my sister nor m be living to-day, if it had » for Dr. King's New Discovery A. D. McDonald of Fayetteville, RF. D Xa 8 for we both had frightful coughs that no other remeds mild help. We were told my sister had consumption She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best | ever used or heard of’ For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup, whooping cough, ali bronchial troubles its supreme, Trial bottle free. §0c. and $1.00. Guaranteed by Green's Pharmacy Scott's Emulsion is the original— Saves yeelf Co has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so-called “just as good” Emulsions, but they are not—they are simply imi tations which are never | as good as the original. Twenty-Eighth Annual Clearing Sale of Pianos by the W. F. Frederick Piano Go. $600,000 worth of high-grade pianos to be sold at cost===plus selling expense. The Annual Sale which has come to be looked upon as the biggest piano event held in the United States regularly each year. § 10 1 | 400 They are like thin milk— | SCOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream, If you want it thin, do it yourself=with water | but dont buy it thin, FOR BALR BY ALL DUUGGINTS S— ” Pend Wo, name ‘of paper snd this oA for one beautiful Barings Bank and CLs Bhetoh Book Fach bank sontalne & Good Lock Poany. SCOTT & BOWNE 409 Peak BL. New York : i | 100 : | 10¢ { 200 | 16¢ % of this immense stock is of the highest possible quality, consisting largely of Grands, Uprights and Player-Pianos in styles which will be discontinued After April 1st—Chickerings, Knabes, Hardmans, etc., included, This week Clearance Sale several years beer piano business are held each year the 1st of January, and are the fact that the inducement not based upon easy terms, mary with most pi ing these clearir are exactly the sale is cond: we no sales or i ales the un reverse whiel 1st—At lowe 2d--The Or 18 6 per ce Purpose of Sale AS are as we There are pianos of a kind There are be discontinued ver wl ¢ manu! styles left Dy t wal yr | chase ' will icturer therefore not ilable for again There oursely and ava pur- are sty will 1 left ot buy ire here y 8! Ppwor: ways include les rs agai aga There are second-har eds of them an up, rej Prices and Terms g this, as well are » as all sir i} tant 1 selling expense ta rn factory cost, with added. In some instanc ver ling ex pen ! iminated, the instruments be- | ry cost, or o marked at bare fact tle above Ing very bh Terms during such 2 sale are nat. urally expected to be spot cash, or its equivalent The inducen i ent te had in the low prices—not in easy terms W are willing. however extend ! 0, 8 12, or up understand- i will aid amounts at the 3 r interest he charged upor » rate of 6 per ort The Sale Begins uary 18th, No res- truments yme—first ule of these of<Town Customers vious years, | each week that each graphs of the ine +h Te at ne buy as intelligently as were selecting the pianos our floors Satisfaction is guaranteed in each and every instance, or money will be re- funded. Write at once. Ces——80 1 noints ina 1 . PH § Imaccessibie to of our stores car though ti directly ey upon J W. F. Frederick Piano Co. 635637 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. EMOVAL SALE! ENTIRE STOCK = EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD RE- GARDLESS OF COST. Owing to the fact that we are moving our large stock of goods to the Aikens Block on Allegheny street, we have decided to let the people of Belle- fonte and vicinity help us move and reduce our stock, and have made prices for this sale without considering cost. Another reduction a new List of Articles. Read them over Carefully. Granite Ware Wort) Bale 10¢ Drinking Cups 1d len Mpper Mixing Dowls Btew Pam be 4 and 8 qt Stew Pans 1 00 18 quart Cooking Pots $1.50 12 quart Cooking Pots 215¢e Cook Bollers Cook Boller No. § Tea Kettion No. 7 Tea Kettles No. § Tea Kettles Tea and Coffee Pots Pudding Pans The 65¢ bhe ibe Ke LT 10¢ . 10¢ LL $e T5e | 16¢ be 40c | 260 Abe | Ibe 3c | 100 | 40¢ ‘Wooden Ware and Brushes | Worth 25¢ Ib Butter Prints. . Putter Ladies Clothes Brushes Htove Brushes. 200 Wood 4 Hook Clothes Racks Bale Price Wood 6 Hook Clothes an 10e q | Abe | ba Halr Rats. 10¢ Nall Brushes § Nall Brushes Knife Boxes wl Clothes Pins, ¢ Wood Dutter Wood Butter 20¢ Paint Brushes 3 dos Bowls Howls Tt 10¢ Cutlery Worth 26¢ Butcher Knives 200 Butcher Knives Bread Knives Pearing Knives Hash Knives a don. Tea Spoons, Malaca Plate | 80c a don. Desert Spoons Malaoa Plate ‘ 80c a dos. Table Spoons Plate. $1.20 a set Knives and Forks. Combs and Hair Goods Worth Bale Pigs Sale Price 10e an | 180 Te 1 | 20¢ +103 Ride Combe Rack Combs Hair DBarretts Turban Foundations Turban Halr Pins Hardware Bale Price bc Phe 10e J%e . 400 10e Worth 10¢ Carpet Tacks 2 boxes $1.25 Mra. Potts Bad Irons, a set 28¢ Bpirit Levels. Iron Handles Steel Bkillets Frying Pans | Th {$1.25 Framed Pictures. 26¢ Large Mat Plotures. i $1.00 Mirrors 0c Mirrors $8¢ Mirrors {0c Mirrors R “eed 20 and 26e Framed Plotures — —— New Racket, and 5 wr 1 0c. Store. J. FINKLESTINE, Proprietor. BUSH ARCADE. BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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