Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 05, 1911, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Thursday. October 5th, 1811,
AVAL VILA VIAA VIA AMMA TA
Correspondents’ Department
Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County.
HWA MMAR VIALMA VLA LAME CL LARS VAN PAVIA TIER TAA TIAMAT VEVRAATA VAAL VMAAAAAA WIAA, I]
REBERSBURG.
Mrs, Claude Haines and
returned from a ple ant
Johnstown, Grandpa Gramley
comed the voung hunter h
Miss Bertha
Is visiting her
Miff
parents at this
She and her Miranda
Mary, they of Titian
Joyed the gre fi I
week, and
display
Jasper
burg fair last
atives in old
One thing
County fairs
All the
modern polit
The Rebershu
$20 by a box
which, added
buy a new org
the hill
Many
year to
querr
Mowery, of
sisters
tress
tw
small ones
Httle
several
Blerly,
home
y Ars ag
the Rel
th late Reuben
Michael B
Getiysburg
and in the
ersburg he
mountains
Bago In the
literary
Cramley,
Huntingdon,
Winters and o
tione. The
saa for f«
cornforts
foraet the land
riety
and mu
8 ralsed
Hal
Y
:
¥
pital that
Ba‘r, is not
ness She
Stover
A Rood JL uales
speak of attending
The heavy ral
Inte
“Pappy
not draft
ed
tr
adios
tsrnmme
or
OTEAr
BR hoo
in secu
- ve
t uid
the pur
rt notices
8 appoint
trons and
ble ta ald In this
chase
Frida
ed an the
friends shoul
worty project
Pupils of bot) schools took hold
with that energy and social fellowship
that determined The school
rooms were finely decorated with bunt.
Ing. fan mottoes, pletures, ote. the
effect of which was he ightened by the
strong and beautiful giaring lights
erected by the boys of the High school
At the hour appointed the rooms were
filled with merry girls and boys and
patrons of the schools, Mrettor, J. NR
Brungart, entertained the audience
well with his superb victor phono.
graph, after which the principal of the
High school addressed the assembly
and conducted the exercises, consist.
Ing of vocal muse excellent reelta
tions, ete, by the pupils of the schools
A guessing contest, consisting of
characters In story and song brought
thought, attention and mirth, and
showed that the people of the com-
munity were not behind In Merary
thought The Indies had not forgot.
ten to supply a large number of boxes,
filled with the choleest of all good
things, to be sold at
whet
ening
Anse
SUCCoas
1
ting the
thi
was
with
sum
nine
A large
from th EHR To
“and ony Were
on sal
‘ fis WLP ON A grand
arch and
ind the of the
\ the
and
march
VYOUng
and
I inging [8
virted with the
it long to be
finan
NITTANY,
Minnevmyer preached
ical church at this pl
STATE COLLEGE.
wth
Earl
NICK lint wi
around
Mra. Anna
home of Jol
The farmers
corn ana applies
The chest t and
the finest that
many
John Grove Is
tion for his new
John 1
putting up
room.
The primary
Saturday
J 4
Are
shell
een
crop
has | vested In
Years
digging the
house
Willams and
Abraham
founda
hands
Evey's
are
was well attended on
SMULLTON,
Peter Breon, of Millhelim,
Sunday with his brother,
of this place
Mra, Emma Neeose
of Auburn, N, Y.
vacation with parents and relatives
Hhe returned to Auburn on Monday
and expects to take a trip to Bt. Louis,
Mo. In the near future
Many of our people spent Thursday
at Bellefonte fair :
Mra. Harry Ziegler and son Paul
spent Bunday with her parents,
A Hght frost has touched the pump
kin, and some corn is In the shook
and you'd better get your coal bin
spent
Elias Breon,
A trained
spent
nurse
her summer
Auction with the | Dlloud,
cream, |
and | ¥
store.
: WINGATE.
i Ti farmer nr of ¢ the
cap
ha
terial
ing Hine to |}
condition tnd
thelr
} Y
Hn
indulged In |
oldest |
EAGLEVILLE
HECLA PARK
Lesson Grenoble moved to
where employed In
works
Mrs. J. BE Calkins left for her home
in Johnsonburg, after spending sever
al weeks at the home of C. CC. Work
man
Chas
Mill
the
Hall
he I» brick
formerly re
at Cure
among
Armstrong, who
sided at this place but
wensville, made a short
his friends Tuesday
Guiser's cider
Thursdays
Some rain Bunday night
Last Baturday the Hecla Park base
ball team played thelr last game of the
season, defes ling Loganton » to 3
This was an exceptionally successful
season for the boys as they were up
against some of the strongest teams In
the county, as well as some from other
points, such as the cream of the P. IL
i. clerical league from Altoona: giad
to say they suffered no defeat
Chestnuts are plenty and
now
oall
mill runs Tuesdays and
plekers
| Bumerous,
Mrs Mayme Abrams. of
visited relatives at
| woek.
| Ivan Miller, who
| working, returned home on a visit
The old wooden bridge, known
Moyer! bridge,” at the west
the valle vil
repli
Lock
this
Hav-
TYLERSVILLE.
place,
on, her
| last
has been aw
returned
for the
Was One
totter
trip to Carroll
The electic v A
satu rd
WEST BERUSHVALLEY.,
SEMENT NOTES
Bignature
money and
indred papers
are unabl
ore person
pert it
poTriner
10 have
seni the
Special Use Tor Goat Skins,
Motor clothing and hearth-rugs are
often products made from the skins
of a special breed of goats bred In |
large and Increasing numbers In Swit
serland i
Beare or Omen Ory oF Toren, |
i AR COUNTY :
CHEN makes oath that he Bs sie
fire tf ¥’ J. CHENEY & Tn, doing
ines In the (Ny { County amd
aloresaid, and that sid fran will pay the sum
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARE dr ench andl every
phe of Caranns What cabnct be sursd By We wee of
HALLS Catared Cons
Phase J
ter of the
Toei
FRARK J CHENEY
Pwors Wo before me 0d sibmeribed I my presenen,
Bie 0th day of Devomber, A. DD. 1088
wo
' A.W. GLEARON
] SEAL i
FM ovany Pusat |
ry
Finis Ontarth Cow
Hvetly upon the hind s
yen Pay
taken Wternally and ac |
L] ae Puriaces of Ue
wi For temileminie.
F LUHENEY # (0, Toia O
Badd hy all yong imie ft
Wake Hal's Family Pills tor sonstip Yon
* ~~ 4 ‘
WeLcome Worns 10 Women
Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their
sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the
advice of a physician of over 40 years' experience
—a skilled and successful specialist in the
of women. Every letter of this s
careful consideration and is r garded as
confidential, Many sensitively mode
fully to Dr. Pierce what they
telling to their local physician,
is pretty sure to say that he
without ‘an examination.”
these distasteful
less, and that
»: » * » » .
Dr. Picrce’s treatment will cure you right in the privacy of
your own home, His ** Favorite has cured
hundreds of thousands, some of of cases.
It is the only medic
physician,
discaves
the most
sacredly
t women write
shrink from
The local physician
cannot do anything
Dr. Pierce holds, that
examinations are generally need-
no except in rare
rt has
would
woman,
cases, should submit to them.
Prescription'’
them the worst
ine of its }
| The only one good
imgredient on its outside
tion,
nd that is the product of a regularly graduated
that its makers dare to print its every
wrapper. I'here 's no secrecy, it will be ar examna-
No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup-
ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don’t take it. Don’t trifle
with your health, Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.
V. Pierce, President Buffalo, N. Y.,~take the advice received and be well.
enough
A Sign of Prosperity
"he Bellefonte Trust Comp'y,
Bellefonte, Pa.
FITZEZY
THE LADIES’ SHOE
--THAT--
CURES CORNS
~SOLD ONLY AT--
YEAGER'S SHOE STORE,
i BELLEFONTE
WE WANT TO REMIND YOU
that a bank is a simple, plain ne-
cessity to every business man.
Very early he sees how convei.ient
it isto be able to pay his bills by
check instead of by cash, and to
borrow money when his business
demands it. No other friend is as
valuable a help to him in good
or bad weather.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
h F ( & S THIS AGENCY represents the
largest fire Insurance compan.
0 n . ray n fos In the world. Wo are pre
pared ww write large lines MM
any time
Also Surety Bonds
Rooecssors to Grant Hoover
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
CRIDER’ STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE