Thursday, March 7th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. the pl MILESBURG, | OVER THE COUNTY. | ly Alexander, formerly of Penn Miss Helen Allison, of Lamar, spent | . | Res i | Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 8. | lair Ritner, of State College, lost a | loWnhsl but of recent years having his | WV) I'e8 on Mn Q M. Hufr vaiuable horse last week by reason of | HOI n Michigan, ha been spending { John Fisher, wife and daughter are the animal breaking a leg We I re in old Centre He gave spending a few days at his home in this Miss Ida Bell, who recently purchase ie v dave ago, and will soon | place the John W Beck property at Stunt y . rney 0 i fur western (Continued) | Roland Bryan, employed at Altoona, | College, moved into the same las 4 He form i thi hi brother . rm | : spent Sunday at home with his parents, H M. Mver i t ving 3} wmtive Penn . : . There's a perfect oil made for people ] Myers ha HOBO 1s COW A Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bryan taurant at State College t Y.oORSeH. | fen $18 west of health ale } a \ ’ / give thought. It is REBERSBURG, The birthday social given by the sen oT v ‘ ! wi [ ( A \ A Mas Rdwin BOD f Mr and Mir | tor leag ¢ 11 Matt hureh ‘was of Lewistown vw hi yok yRuession 2 ry oy po wl VOI 2 fs fo J f \ JON 30) Of | § rs 0 ’ 16 Of © ethodis oh on VIALS Saturdas ‘ ! I | “ y Wk i J Hmbros Veber, © Smullton, died last |¢ rent of J Clearing about $43 AY A : an | reatly plea wit} I §\ ua 1 nat . { v y Yer Cr e I the aut 4 lelan to close the wound The quality of Lamp Oil you use cou mensely for or against your comfort and week and was ough wre for burial [ y State College gpent Bruce ! 1 ith of Mi ohm, | Me was ar months and 21 davs { wi friend John Bullock tertained arge number of friends 1 A A I LR § {og ¢ - HY . nad ¥ i t nev cher , . . " fs \ home last Tueasd : at® + re t " ’ ad Fu | serv « Ww : ald on \ Sa " Ove at Pyrone. hi [ I'u . : sO 8 20th b ls Thursday mq # \ he teformed | spent Su at home In the burg wr of his 20th birthda ’ ntv Eis hg wet rom the § lea ghurch, R Ter offi Inter ' ) me yv Boclety exercise Only one and a hal 1 f ] ha Tune land « wusielans can AaMp 0 J : Waverly Ol Works Co ndependent Rel ment was n ie In the ni Q stery y 1igh ) RF afternoon, | f » | a ot forget “ri { 3 tH Mipech | ) To] " } ie PH \ li UO HOUSERVIL or Germs Spread in rot will pt GREEN'S PHARMACY Sechler & Company Groceries and Food Products. in winter the old Standard cold weather bev in demand. Most Teas now are used blended, chances on buying Blended Teas. Do our own here in the store. Use only New Crop Goods o and Finest Flavor, not merely thrown together bu so as to drown the separate flavor. Try our 60c blenc hot or iced Tea If yo Be Hh K : © ‘ TT. an - (Irove pent ‘ I tha ' and n tale eRe and if you are W olla ¢ o . 4 . ; 1) ] nda nong the citizens ; : Raw ? will more than please you, We carry a fine line of Straight Teas ARBRrGE SIO! tRtoly ta ege. . facke t Te n the nt! : A aT" N eat Formosa Oolong, Ceylong, Japan, Young Hyson, Gun Powder, - MW " Sther Marre nur hon d f " J } ! lh e of . Imperial-—several Grades of each kind on a “Our Lines” of Teas. 5c per Ib off on sales of one pound or more Coffees have not changed in value recently but we look fo early moderate decline. Our 23c¢ and 25¢ goods are the best ues of anything now offered. } ; We have just opened some clives that are tion. Large, bright, perfect fruit at 10 pint and 35¢ per qt. for sales of one qt Sweets and Sours. New full Cream Cheese and Biscuits are in demand just now and in abundance If you want some nice, bright country ples we have tham, Finest Hams and boneless breakfast bacen at 18¢c per Ib. ing to go still hig dollar er § ’ ‘ LY rena t Sechler & Company | ‘ re Ix ry fn the sane pee's fan " ORVISTON a's teat CATR RE Tp > A ’ i by Shaffer's evening a Stops L.ameness Sloan's Liniment is a relia? rey or amy od | | OE gi THE FAMOUS SHOE lameness Style & Comfort “Queen Quality” shoes have built up a world wide repu- tation through merit alone fra IK « Mrs ven Hares ot init, Pinon. | Bell telephone controversy In ats Lin i Thousands o! women tard Fo hin dain F Wrosta on | At Rabersburk 21 patrons have si e with i. | : + gare ) BD have come to place absolute has dare jay evening by. Rev: Sha idl Revie Bug : » hee. 00 A § \ confidence in the trademark, Te Pore i nr lg ia Bs Ba, Bs A Gio 1, RN, Ny “Queen Quality.” They vacated AARONSBURG } te No. 1. | Albert Stambach, Jr. a student o he Semotsnt Pata Sob SI OANS AR know that it is their guaran. ra few | Lok Haven hij was tl ‘ ' hier. Mrs. | come guest of his 1 k , nw mt th ; tate p ! aks ‘ tit 3 tee of worth. n glen i : ba A pr . . NAR me of Mrs Wagner, « ne | nd bb wn is efi hy int BY : ; . ' r Mrs. Mra. Maud Stump und childranol Tele nt Ohés PEDO tL UDA LINIMENT NN Hastily purchased, untried a Rov - 1 Siercannt dame 1. Ranker. of : i" . well” "Dre 13 goog jor al Sri stock hs footwear, repented at one's aunt, Mrs, Wn pent sv a3 ¢ ntly with his o m and sl r of Mal atroat triet the f : N t ‘ "H " / leisure. Why run the risks Mover spent over [ Stover An amily spent the Sab en ns ' a Are "we BH 7 hare thay were theluatt with the mother 1 Stover anaton. of OE. ha One hog died before he Nnin g of inferior makes, when or's parents, Mr. and | living at Penn Ha Sparr Wert and bride were serenaded | "h “i ; we Sold by all : RY} “ Queen Quality » security by the ealithumpians on Friday evening, er hmat man . lat the home of Sparr's parents The v ho ren of Dealers. i 0 with e writer, with Sparr's many friends In this | qity he « n's service Price \ | 18 y urs ut extra place, wish him and hia charming bride | was In having nd n adopted . 500. & $1.00 | on d prosperot Ife toget " / Mr. and Mra. Frank Les were over to long and prosperous life ne her his clase al } t Indiseriminate y | Warren Winkleblech and family vis ing. R H "ey Ff see Mra George lee, who is sick, with ted t th home {f David B ' ’ iy . " Mttlae hopes of Ite n 1 home ( avi reon's on won the R« recovery PLEASANT GAP Mra. John Pliger was on the sick list | & couples of days last week cost? IAgwas } a - Rel : | Farm scholarshil Bunday n lebershurg f SHtate ‘ oem ‘ Miss Maud Ly who w J x ‘ Amounting to $300 a fu ns vas working Mr. and Mrs, W H. Philips returned | year for f h ) ht J. A Mever's, returned to her home . ' : on Friday home after a few weeks’ stay with thelr s : 0 law In Philadelphi awisburg Journa aday P IN A very good turnout at church on Sun- | "0 n-14 Vp ' ® day evenir and " Mr. and Mrs. Geo Wo of Spring | Strahan, a former Unk countian who | v Yo \e { wer ne w . . . ] our > y » ton Re y M rr } to #66 | yiills, were the welcome guests of Mra, | POW resides at t Store, Centre | ( ( iL ) ey Pp 0 . ¥ ) ROO pastor, ov Meredith, back BfMle Weaver on Monday county, came od wit a load of al » again Clarence BEisenhour bought the Stam. | P'e* He stabled his team at the Baker Sloan's Book on Horses, \ } 1 1 ly { W o were all glad to see our Jolly friend | Lo" oro nerty for $300 house stables, and while hitching the Cattle, Hogs and Poultry Kyle Corman at church on Sunday even team of horses to the wagon, one of the sent free. ress ag. agon, Add | | { horres made a viclous kick, striking Mr \ - Mr. Grenoble, who has been housed up| Nearly every town In Centre county | Strahan on the right wrist. A Sn Dr. Earl S. Sloan £3 with a very sore foot, Is not much bet- | has a live correspondent for The Cen- oH " o ; i gash several inches lor he Boston, Mase, Pee * ter at this writing. tre Democrat, IX was out in t " “ ve wrist which required twelve stitches by |
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