Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 4th, 1912, Re ———— —— - www wane | AARONSBURG. ¢ | Miss Rebecca Snyder is visiting her | sister living at State College, Correspondents’ Department [mmm = wm o | Geo McCormicks, at Potters Mills, on . : { last Sunday, at which place a roast Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. | was served, When a woman speaks of her silent secret suffering she trusts you, Millions have be- : Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ric 1’ stowed this mark of confi Br Ari ari it a; Ei; AAAI MAMMARY § | Philadelphia. visited he a an, [| § dence on Dr. K, V. Pierce, WINGATE-—First Week. | Port Matilda and Country. ZION. Wm. Wolfe h ‘ i of Bttato, N.Y. I vary. Well, Christmas and New Year are John R. Frantz, an aged and The year just ended ha gone into | Thos Weaver returned home after ! where there are women who past, and every reader of the Centre | spected citizen, died at his home near | history with Ms fortunes and miafor- | #0 absence of a few months stay Democrat has the best wishes of the | Port Matilda, December 20th, 1911, | tunes. To consider it impartially, it|*bensburg where he was employed [from a lingering nervous illness, aged | has been a good and prosperous vear, | 8 trade bear witness to the wonder. working, curing-power of Dr, scribe for a prosperous 1912, Pierce's Favorite Prescription Jacob Kerchner, Jr, and wife, of |68 years, 8 months and 10 days. He |and if Providence continues to bless | Thos Hull, who is employed : ~which saves the suffering sex Martha, took their Christmas dinner | was a son of the late Reuben Frantz, | us during this year as he has during | State College, spent Christmas with | BC ')) i from pain, and successfully with his step-mother last Monday. deceased, working on his father's | the year just ended we can be truly | Ms fami] rl Lil grapples with woman's weak Wm. Snyder, a P. R. R. brakeman, of | farm until the age of 21 years, when | thankful, Mre, ‘Galbraith and daughter, - b [Hi] nesses and stubborn ills, Pittsburg, spent Monday with his | he was wedded to Miss Mary Cara- | The Sunday ‘ ‘hy | Bellefonte, were the welcome g ; baugh, and started business for him | tertainment Ww ie TW 1 | es th; of merchant E A Bower ; gis { J ling { / | i Im MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG mother, here. wn | ust : Jd Mr Ho lati ‘ | a Boob, of Lock aven, spent | se weginning in 1¢ lumber woods, | Lutheran church on Christmas ever nish azletle, of lkesbarre, was | Hi Rn j ’q : IN 'E Wott vil with her parents, Glad to working at which until nineteen years | ing, was a success fro a bd | 3 Weicusie Visite at the home of | H x — 4 IT NAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. ron. Sars ago when he purchased a tract of | The programime which . . | Thos ill | . i 3 ’ . y PT po nee YE. Woodring. of Osceola Mills, | wooded land adjoining the old home- | priate » seled » a. wis well y , - A Te | Mr and Mrs Jame Weaver and BL > f No woman . appeal was ever misdirected oF her - leas risitor he | stead which by ndustry as soon | all its p ’ . 8 \ ighter, and Mi d { ila \ idence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to was a very pleasant visitor at t 1 ich, in , was soon | all its part I'he solos sang by Ne Ard and children | the W 's Disve Mri Association, Dr ®ome of Joseph Davidson. Monday. | transformed into a fertile farm on | lie Stine and Kermit Nol Wor vi at the home of Arthur Weaver | ——— Al e ) ORLD 5 JIS FENSARY Mum “ ASSOCIATION, . W. A. Tice and family, of Howard, | which he resided at time of death. | ceptionally good and were well 1 a few davs last week : R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. apent Monday at the home of Wm. | He leaves to mourn his death, a wife, | ceived by the audience chut | Mi i Bara Gulsewite is spending a | Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets Induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. Misher. one son and two daughters, namel) was filled to overflowing, and quite a | week with friends living In Bellefonte —————————————— or sr sme 1 B Alexander left Sunday for | Mrs. Ella Hamer, of Port Matilda few could not’ get in at all. Some re Miss Marign Stover, of Harrisburg, Willlamsport where he spent Christ- | Mrs, Annie Moore, of Osceola Mills: | mained In the basement while others | “Pd her brother Paul, of Willlamgport, | mas, Wilson at home; and one brother | returned to their homes 1 ther spent thelr vacation with their par- | Alfred Bottorf and wife, o ents, A. 8B, Sto | @ollege, spent Wednesday at the home | stead Interment was made In Black | was entertained for an hot ATS ! Rey Oni nd family 1 i of David Estright Oak cemetery, Dec. 22nd, Rev. H. A alf, after which the children dved | OVited to a tur y rou on Talk about smiles—I guess Lender | McKelvey, pastor of the U. B. church, | thelr gifts of cand: ( fe { mas day at the hom f Jaume . on. Pumgarner has what we call a dou- | performed the last christian rite | the distribution of 1t8. put do's ving ‘en 1 S ble smile; last Monday night the stork Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Adams, of | by friends of the school, to friend and Miss Mary § r, one of our high- f State | Samuel, near by on the old home- | remain outside. The large visited his place leaving twins, a boy | Shady Dell, spent Christma wit} ig! During and a girl; they are getting along | friends in Tyrone he of order nicely. 4 ; . : ‘a Miss Bessie Marks and Mrs. Chas. a eh it 1 i ~ lew Harvey enjoved Christmas | spending fome \ lan with Mr, and Mrs. William er, Geo oover, . . ’ 5 Cyrus Stere Thursday for f loy att wife and little re ” former home Leechburg ] pis { 1 iri bre od} " : BI ‘ ¢ Music at | , a, to have large sums of money back, Sy ’ John e nu Your 3 ! h ! nt | a : Ek Smad Geo. Brown, has spent som wife, ald | to say BOAY ROC: Tha; : with | parent Ie [ in your home and it isn't nec- time visiting his paren s and win. | eagle, were guests of Mr. and had a goo vel time y } ot hist the ither I essary. You can attend to all Ing the we Thursday ristr a \ ‘ : . Mamsport where tid v ‘ 1 } Mrs J WW. § 18 ite P er, Josep ywher a nk and 1 f ; 4 ’ . SA 3 ; . : ond " : | 4 a | business like manner while ods your payments of bills in a spent Frida; h her isters, Fannie and Della, on | " . ; Detweller's I. 8. Way. rs BIB TR y ring 1 ' Cer n | No - . your money is in the strong Elmedia Way, of Fillmore it- . . ‘ I arnt 2 f ‘ | \ ; . As hor Se ’ rom al i was i 1 r at t i ; vaults of th fonte Try ing amor her il Rd vistis 4 : of wl ' ta rq ; " 1 V ! ! E { Utes e Be e e rust Claud Estri na v e 4 . aaatie . as ’ \ y ' » % . h \ Co. If you haven't an account “foun fi t r he I 4 ! tr MV 1 7 ' ’ | spent Sunday Wi Sow ; y | ‘ i} y ‘ nt 4 i ) | Henry and \ ffm ) wren \ I ‘ gl : : here we we who wish to with us at the Co. ono ily tips "2 ll The Bellefonte Trust Comply, Bellefonte, Pa. FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOE - THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'S SHOE STORE HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. N rk spor } her sister at Pitts we half « on ol ‘ 1 ¢ ‘ H. Dx " is ver ] tt ! L 8 \ \ ! have made mmend rog- vrit ‘ 1! A paralytic stroke ! ning h int cl f } ! . ong while OPH WOT negligent and vish him a speedy recovery to re + OF Cana) } AN frail y \ \ A handful mn a indifferent, « ‘ ntly lagging | health again | ! ; : h . . H ni | “ve eT ’ chur 1 14 14 f f n = A) 1 Mrs I Lu ’ ' Bu ) f N $ line nts nent Sur AY a nrle ! ¥ X 5 we, will ’ a mi “In not taking ad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodgers ar r alvin ol purchased 1 \ — f \7 ’ United Evangel Wa. rant ’ "a y ! wl system daughter Edna spent Christmas fine tract of tir mn SRR WHEN YOU LR Wingate on Su orning 7. | which is free to all—books and evers 8. Bennett's sons this week Holt will begin / hy. at 10:30 lock thing pertaining to a good education Mr. and Mrs. BA. Mays is spending | Operation on it at once SWEEP furnished by the school boards some time with her father The banks 1H sual closed wn | place ——— - " } BUSH HOLLOW--Union Twp. Chrintmats. The Farmers’ Natlosal WEST DECATUR. - absorbs t e dust, The Bush Hollow Hunting Club, 1 ded $3 0.00 } I 19 : y ' #1 PERU Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goss, of Buffa- | | . } consisting of H. A. Kunes, George and | ROG 3000.00 fing 1: per cen hd ' 10. N. Y.. and two daughters. Margar- | i 1 E. h Walter Spotts, Bud and Clate Eckley, the BS ius } mak hg tN a : nine A Happy New Year to all et and Irene, spent Christmas at the | > i J Tl g tens t 1€ Willlam and Guy Potter and Lewis 12.00 per share, and none for sale L. G. Peters, of Snow B8hoe, was | latter's mother, Mrs. Frank Markle, | J i i ] ¢ Bhivery, set out to spend thelr Christ - Resources on $200. 000 home on Christman at Blue Ball yr —— floor, anc # cans " Y zee of h . The merchants had an unusual large Raymond Bru art stoped i r y } re Bhi 4 | i mas in the Allegheny mountains look The mer ! mon ngar topped off Mr. and Mra, George Shunk Wyler Sev | 4 ’ am ing for bruin After some hours they | trade over » holidays caused, no his return trip from home to attend and the latter's mother, Mrs. Darmit, ) y our car pet. succeeded in stirring one out. and doubt, by the plano ‘ ntest offered in the entertainment at Peru school spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs | ’ succeeded in getting bruin., Walter the “Millheim Journal David Noll and family spent Sunday A. GG. Fligle, at Blue Ball | | hig, . One week free trial Spotts and Clayt Eckley being the . EM y the home of George Noll Jack Dimiling and two sons, David : “ : lucky ones. They were standing side ( vil L ON7, " Mra James Houser spent a couple and. Merl], spent Christmas at his . n Yours for health, by side when bruin came out, being ren Williams and wife returned | das it State College mother's home. In Johnsonburg > - w Margaret Tressler, of Houserville DUSTBANE Inst week. and are now thinking of and Mra Mary Hickey, of Altoona anxious to celebrate Christmas they | Nome from Philipsburg, Thursday of opened fire and after several shots a i RK ’ a bruin eame to the ground. On exam- | the duties of life. May they have were Christmas visitors at A. R. Hous- There were fifty-one absolute di- ' ALL GROCERS ining him they found they had done | UC h happiness on life's journey ors vorces granted In Blair county In the - " Thay h 1 » W. Musser and family spent We 3 nN el . TREth year 1911, This Is just one seven good work They had put three bul Mra. IL. W I are all glad to see Esther Mar- TY FR Ys’ lets through the sl len and a. Christmas at Zion. visiting her par kle home for the holidays g teenth of the number of marriage 0 MORE pus IDA y ’ , ceremonies performed PUT UP IN BARRELS, HALF BAR. inches would cover all of them. The nis FH \ ¢ ' A farewell party was given for fun began to carry hiin out. It was = oy and wife visited friends Clarence Crust at the home of Charles ———————————————————— killed near Glen Harris, along Wallace | ®t Jersey Shore and Willlamsport dur- | Crust, on Friday evening. There were RELS AND QUARTER BARRELS Run: weighed } ' aga ing the Christmas season thirty present. Clarence expect ’ rare or Omo Ory or Toren, | FOR USE IN STOES, OFFICES AND : eighed about 260 Ibs. On . " . pects to Lucas County i 5 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FOR SALE skinning him they found he had been D. L Veaver and wife returned leave on Tuesday for Will tmsport, PRANE J. Cuexey makes ™ shot with fine shot, about No. 5. one from Lock Haven Tuesday Miss Rose Owens of Axemann siner of the firm « » ) | BY ALL GROCERS. y ‘ hile " ) Chalmer Houtz and family enjoyed spent Bund: ' 16 home yor | Dusiness in the City of load in the shd der and one in the n few daye In Milroy last week : ri nd Fry & . At the i m of her aforesaid, and that » " AY the sum rump, which only went through the d A Fiend ank Crust ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS jor each and every | skin and had about healed, This just wanting brought snow and rain and Homer and Alta Zimmerman f ease of CATANRN that cannot be sured by the use of . A . , ay was much nole 3 fon wore of " 4 ou made the boys blood thirsty and they Shiny Ell "Botte ’ lor. all t ollef hte, wet aller . it the home of | HALLS CATARN . Nh J. CHENEY, ean hardly walt until a little more d Me BOLO WAS 04 ed to | Roy Zimmerman on Sunda Rworn to before me a bacribed In my presences, | snow comes to try it again. Ashville, N. C., to the bed ride of her We were very agreeabls surprised | this 6th day of Decomber, A. 0. 188 Pire. Lite brother Linn 8. Bottorf, who Is quite lon Friday when the stone crusher Sti: A.W, GLEABON om Bonds of aa be id gs : rushe ! saat } ‘ . | Accident and description A ppearance oh our side, We | 2250 | ForanY Puntse Tornado y A Chester county a woman farmer is Miss Rebecea Snyder circulated have a ) ’ any ave plece of road known for miles Hall's Oatarrh Cov 0 taken Internally and ae the Dots or Jan happy owner of a among relatives In and around town around as a cannl, which was almost ly, APR The biood ahd ou surfaces of tw INSURANCE rolific sow, the animal having given | last week, impassable In soft we system, Bend for testimoninia, free i mther and ri COORBO | Poster and birth to thirty-nine pigs within the | Berry Roy was down from Altoona | supervisors failed 16. take any "notice | BoM by all DE fon BEY 4 C0 defn, he re Fey inte ’ Willim Durhatds past year, {and returned home Saturday. | of It : | Take Hails Family Pills for sonstipr Yon. TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE, |
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