THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFON TE, PA, Thursday, January, 11th, 1912, —_— Correspondents’ Department Continued. ~~ FAIRVIEW-—Howard Twp. Christain Endeavor at Falrview was not very well attended on Sunday ev- ming on account of being so cold, Samuel Poorman, who is employed at Orviston, spent Sunday at his home kere, Miss Stella Rightnour, of is spending a few days Gertrude Confer Miss Lizzie Poorman, who has employed at Romola a couple months, returned to her home Sunday. Thomas Gardner, No. 1, waz a Confer's on Saturday Miss Belle Leitch visited at Blanchard last } Quite a number of mumme Henry Thomps n's on of last IM rouble Axemann, with Miss been of on from Ridges R. F. at T business caller D J rs called Monday there who week ) ‘ourse out and Mr Henry the arrival ind (‘onfer Gor here 1OUY nd the Fairview ernoon; ¢ Conf on » el trude visited Mond school again girls W. R. Leitch } where he will be empl Solt in the shop Miss Clara Thompson ent ple of days last week with her Mrs. Harry Plet Boys, the in this part afrald to go in these old boys? me Howard William a cou- ister, me out don't be and get warm How sountrv about it, MILLS. Snow PINE GROVE About six inches of fell o Monday Miss Maud Decker is spending this week at Maine street While « Monday, the ice broke through William Tate fell into the water te his neck. He managed to get out before he went under the ice. Fred Tate also fell through the ice, but escaped drownwing The week of prayer is the Presbyterian h Miss Kathryn lap spent State Coll The senior Ferguson to wal In the I. 3rd, 19012 purpose } elses at the end Henry Illingswq visiting his Mrs. Etate Miss ®ollege n of Bellefonte, her home on itting ice on the mill dam on up eing held In chur Dur Monday at 3 and wnship OF 1 nior QO) MT. EAGLE. Mrs. Bartroff sp Mrs Mr. and day with Woward. Blair Robinson, Fannie t son of the younges 8¢ | | { vin Burris, on Wednesday night, and and | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson, is quite | #1 at this writing. Mrs. Maud Aikey, of Bellwood, spent Sunday at the home of her par- | ents, Miss Florence ployed as a teacher at N. J.. returned spending severa with her mother The Robinson lead of paper wood Miss Nancy Rot Woomer were visit ever Sunda Mr. Colen New Y¢ ates Ethe hame Mowar Leathers Perth her Ww Amboy, after vacation thera 1 to rk, 1 weeks Mrs Brot La turda AARONSBURG Mrs rian O Mall : .t the R W Miss day t hand friend Progress sidren Spring M her sister Mrs. W last wee Ralph State Col Me Snyde Thomas’ Horace work Verna Fone BLANCHARD. Christy Page and wife spent Sunday with Mr W. Page Mrs. O. J pneumonia Miss Ellen J te teac) ol Teachers’ local No. 4 will be church, Saturday, George Miller, Orviston, was Bunday Rev. Haupe the Baptist and evening Belle leitch, of Falrview, Ing her aunt, Mrs. Alvy Most people are getting houses filled Ar Stover is fleris hnson Is able scho institute of held in the January who In en district Disciple 13th ployed at seen on ur streets, Tyrone, preached In Sunday morning is visit. Winslow, thelr Ice FOUR THINGS. Four things a man must le If he would make To think without conf To love his fellow-men To act from honest n To trust in God and arn to rd tr do hin re 1. n early; sincerely: tives purely; Heaven securely, H. Van Dyke. Frosh, Reliab Guarantead SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS send postpald ony AMOUS COLLECTION Fr phe. 00 Pay wh - (ah hage : » ton Rot Latins Ale 10 Vario les Cheles Viewer Seads Write today! Sand 10 sents packing and recs the Fas gthar wit f Now and : tive Ciardes . @ GREAT NORTHERN SEED C0, 707 Hose Mt, Rockford, I1inols who is em- | AXEMANN., The stork visited the home PORT MATILDA. Saturday, January 6th, being regu- lar meeting day for Port Matilda Grange, No 1254, concluded to have a love feast, so accordingly they ordered and the good wives prepared chicken nnd other good things to eat and plenty of the very best and Invited their friends to have a good social time Among them were Rev, H. A. McKelvey and wife, and Rev, Gilbert and At 12 the putting away things be gan and lasted until and all did justice to know about themsely trouble Rey MeKelvey started to talk, 1 think he had too much chicken to handle. After all had eaten to their wtisfaction worthy master, W. H. Laird, invited all to the hall, It being Installation night, Grange opened by singing, followed with pray er by chaplain, Mrs, A. W, Woodring ved Installation of officer: 8 and his with of Cal. | left a little daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Juett Brooks. Mrs. Brooks is a daugh- ter of Mr. Burris Samuel Roe butchered porkers on Saturday. Mrs. Scanlon and her daughter Ger- trude are visiting friends at Milton Harvey White, of Mill Hall, spent Sunday at the homes of Perry Steel and Ellsworth White Calvin Burris, who is port working for the company, spent Sunday There was quite excitement church on Sunday night when lights went out, It was caused the freezi up of the carbide ator they Oysilers three nice wile o'clock of good after o'clock, it but do not I'S.) From the had to get at Willlams- ell Telephone at home in in the by ng gener SUMMIT HILL. Winter is here and the res i are having some very cold we ! follows Those who spent Sunday ind Mrs, George Wat) Willlam Sayers ‘ this place, and David Walks viston Miss Ir 1 ind thre ition, by Russel Ethel Williams <3 Springs, Cato on has been Page 7. CURTIN. pdward Tirvan Samuel Bir in, day evening We had it has mid their fun and un, TI the 106 ont 1 re for IT are anda Prince We don't Domino trip in I Hp for It Is ! cold to vin i! cold gall; freon James I art, of een in ot I 1 I OD Migs Grithit} Yi and Mi SMrger er with {? ri livered a in the Ey ha toring away Ww Mrs Bathurst will take a wenther he Bellefonte, was M Ww Gre To Subscribers—1912 Pointers. 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Page B ' £Y FREE 2.725 — You will note the that all leading announced thus far will the Centre Democrat's public he fi Bale salen mind In Register, Coughs and Colds You could not please us bet- ter than to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bron- chitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physi- cian and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this standard cough medicine. Sold for seventy years. Any good doctor will cine like Aver’s Cherry do its best work if stipated. Ask ¥ anvthir rect neg tt - nN p o hetter than f an EMIUMS are the GLORY of the FAMOUS J~A." Green Trading Stamps ANNOUNCEMENT The careful, discriminating housewife always has in her mind the names of merchants who give <A. Green Trading Stamps. She is fully aware of the great benefit this wonderful Profit-sharing Plan is to her. given for 4A’ Green Trading Stamps. She knows that by no other means can she demand so diversified a line of Premiums as are It is only necessary for you toirememberito obtain 4A Green Trading Stamps with your purchase. The Merchant who gives them'does so wholelheartedly. They bring cash to his counter. counts and consequently buy for Less. less money and the richest premiums the World affords. Our Beautiful Premium Parlor on High Street is Now Open and we respectfully invite YOU to view a store and Silver Plated Ware, Bric-a-brac, Ete. Any filled or a with Magnificent Gifts such as Fine Fu rniture, Exquiste Cut Glass of these Gorgeous Premiums are yours without a penny's cost. Lamps, With cash he can take advantage of the markets---save his dis- You harvest the double profit of fresher and better goods for Sterling Silver Bring up your Soap Wrappers, Tobacco Tags dN Green Tratding Stamps for them Labels, Trade Marks, and particularly your Hamilton Bonds and Coupons We will give you List of the Merchants Already Giving 44 Green Trading Stamps W. B. MILES & SON, General Merchand Milesburg, Pa. C. P. LONG CO. a Gen General handise (ien Spring Mills, Pa. BALD EAGLE SUPPLY Mer nadine Curtin, Pa R. W. MENSCH, Gens Merchat Aaronsburg, Pa. N. H. YEARICK, Merchandise Jacksonville, Pa. C. C. LUCAS, (Gener General ! ral fe Genera ferchandise Gen i Howard, Pa, T. F. MEYERS, General Merchar Millheim, Pa. D. J dise Ladies WM. H. NOLL, Jr. & BRO, eral Mer handise, Pleasant Gap, Pa. C. A. WILLIAMS, eral Merchandise Blanchard, Pa. R. LYNN MALLORY, Photographer, Bellefonte, Pa. GTORGE C. JOHNSON, | mber, Bellefonte, Pa. ALBERT THOMPSON, Best Rigs n Town, Bellefonte, Pa. T. B. Budinger, eral Merchandise, Snow Shoe, Pa. . NIEMAN & CO. & Gents Furnishings, Millheim, Pa. D. I. WILLARD, { ngs Pa. ar Bellefonte, PHILIP BEEZER, Meat Market Bellefonte, Pa. GROSS BROS, Pleasant H Gr ries Bellefonte, Pa. CHAS, A. WALIZER, Meat Market, Howard, Pa. E. Wall P Der pel EVEY & ZETTLE, Wag Gap, Pa. H. F. McMANAWAY, Millheim, Pa. J. ECKENROTH, and Paints, Bellefonte, Pa. DUNN & WOOD, Moving Pictures, J. C. MARKLE, Ment Market, State College, Pa. J. B. MARTIN, Green Grooer, State College, Pa. State College, Pa. JAMES STICKLER, Tallor Bellefonte, Pa. M. C. GEPHART, J. C. STERE & SON, General Merchandise, Fleming, Pa. thing Standard Make Planos and Every. Musical, Bellefonte, Pa. See Additional List of Merchants, Who Give 4A’ Green Trading Stamps in Next Week's Papers. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Paid up Capital $1,000,000.00 Local Premium Branch High St., Bellefonte, Pa. Thos. A. Sperry, Pres.
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