Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMO Re — AAAS SS Sa wv TT TT TPT TTT TTYTYTTYYYyyryy TY ¥ TAVVVAVVWWNNYY Ya Lad Correspo PTT TTT TT TTTTYYTYTYTYYT™ hd AAMAS AN YVAAWVWAVWWVYYWWWY YAY ndents’ Department YW vv Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. REBERSBURG. There are eleven in the graduating) elass of the Township High William Shultz, Sr. of Green wisited here Saturday. He will smove to the Farwell farm near mext week Willle Shultz writes that he likes Indiana The Water Roard met of Henry Mever, Raq, « and elected officers The ground here to the depth of two The severity of the by the way the mi trees under the Thomas Faxon personal property Saturday, he pronertv to a Sunhnry thelr soiourn hore My on made manv Phe nety same Aeide-winks" John Spaneler, of Theeevyd ed through © g ft to his mother at Tvilersville paralysis anmae Not eow feed Yoon 1 h NEY unexnected fe M7 han exhanated have heen the roumty tax on rend petate mitts thanks tn the last Board of County Commissioners! Stick a nin When we think of olden times when “wemperance in all things” was the rule; and comnare that with the present per! vad of profile wakte! and fe i" one "ya ey ~ thant men come The of Dr Armstrone “- a * * RNevond Of Uzht reflection, at the Indulge not often: nor 'p fenst To Aull satiety A drowsy death give ronl Oppressed tial fire The Pressls as much hence it One who move have this winter in have hes have ! “rth shown." Mra wWarrem quite f a s trained nur On adlgse— - * . gchool | Burr, | ro Avis to his immensely at the mn Saturday parents | nMoe wae frozen hnlf foot {a 1honts nd one winter shown e D wvled voung anon announces a sale of nt the hotel and the narty re frionde on hotel Purine having and ax warm i= “Tele turday or Mra who time Sam’ sustaine aon 12 horse in many venrs } yor T nthe whic And avon AF the ane cintor ( hine he! mows and nover empty re ta Aradionlity hora! ennch eT aad glnttone tn int? lines Are LJ w in point: the senapn renin) bonrd rotraet the i el the $11 enft an creeps on and smothered the " » hame na the remains uns kent no had thirty which a hae Murmnl we seven Yor ” Niarly hae heen | ahd hana re maid the D Ww m * weed ar and n we | now ne Where M And Thyme the 1 the air: Ana rose For fragr Send "iA where the “pnt. Reharahn Mra the «¢ switel who n The that of ” ‘1 with Venetian Vague Mr tr ’ 1+ mos tre red maney tm of T.a riey va Sf 0 Afra rane ted Krane the « Mra 24 * » i © Rover fe ror vt 3 ree ens Pe 4 th 1 sserii dt anf this Harm a few Calvin The a Jord put inn ™ Horses } It takes | 4 They | Rod WOR eter fr m, J Arizona his sister Mary Indicates wt; Will° got hig property back from the dicate, Boston revolver Anerit the “recall” wn WetudMed that ha Lan Jargon at P? fladeTphia ay mot understand Rig pl a R./ a the whole page of the adelphia Nor ries to illuminate 2nd in Ra, as Uncle. Remus save, it may be recalled that the doctrine of Thomas Jefferson Was “Short terms and rotation in office” The Faderal view was the contrary: Long . and few chang: a” The fonhres » Jufiges are now 80 long that when they dee ide crooked on constitillé Re al questions for their and ( r- porate interests which are 1 ¥ there he only way taread them is by whment that i repdered Imnouxible beeanse the leg - faltture of the ieldne¥e By virtue of corporate would neyer do It The ronstitution should be amended to reduce all salaries and terms to provide against réieled tions and to plain m Ae of reealls me unwort! pul le porvyantisa, ertant to their tr turn out venal and pecially on constitution al Some and How Ar rd ther ’ THe all raes that “Con- w Mallory 1ahe Yane SHoll ml n syn 3 to Hh laws in har which "Tedd Dean of the Pd friends thay a. toy oaneeTrve mp and in “same being cash, create a iets, and partial, e&~ questions, Ave Co to A Bell Telephone eel rates of Bucknell, spent a his parents He grossly of ou ks 1} me eomprom ise Co. at greatly Robert Mever few. days yisiting graduates this year, pe. Henry Mever, i jefler from her friend, Mrs BRYN der, Washington, D.: C. ath ning the death of Mr. Rynder For mmm¥ years “Toddy"” Ry nder was engaged in the musical Instrument trade at Lock Haven, and hia sister Rome c« nducted a conservatory. Later, and afier the first Gold Trust panle of 1873, Mr Rynder removed to rie where he conducted a newspaper devoted to Ia- bor, polities, religion social scfence, ete. He was a well known figure and great Ycompromiser” at every political convention ahd head’ of the peoples party. Gry recelvéd § BRUSHMVALLEY. The weather we are having now re- minds a person more of spring Since the & the farmers work. if Spayd, last Friday moved from a farm north of Madisonburg to the property of J. B. Ream, near Penn Cave, Mrs. Elmer Rossman is on the mick les arn pretty well over e getting rendy rdr thelr We will have quite a number of rs this week, ar Ta school, which ls very ably taught by H, 1B. Bnook, closed yesterday. The teacher expects to open a summer school at Farmers fils beginning April Sth and con- tinuing eight weeks. toflice as | Reon f but | were rine! nl tenure | re~ i fudgen who { of winter than | WAAAY AARONSBURG. F. DD. Bowersox left York, Pa., where he veterinary physician Lehman's livery and Hig many friends wish his sister, Mr, T, C. Weay with his family for a or Pr. J. in town hns and boarding his sur locate at stable, SUCCOSS went er, week 80 Hal wns (‘rouse ve Are under the to the sorry care |ay, doctor's last week. Edyvth ( the with her Hull ght it of me guest Mrs, OC, Linden Hall for a day (3. Bright and Lula Winkelblech and little daughter Ruth, spent na Coburn Mrs, Fzra Burd Mrs. Eben Bow from the county spent a few with her fath- in-l merchant EE. A Mrs Thos. Mever burn, were the gues in-law, J. G. Wea r » of our age Deshler, 3 been the Mrs with } Hinge very cousin ri wns weled with er, days or LW ts Coburn friends them Mrs, James part of the w ing to ¢ Warren turned to t thinking, Wert with anent veek Mr re c Bea wn al there Aaronsharg Mra T.enker visiting among and Bellefonte The 1} he ind wns serennde niecns night the rood they grontly Mr FH ind danghts Wm Crus anired |, haw Yond Ts rey AA ‘ fr JACKSONVILLE Meovinas Flan H 1.61 / Stamm to Hov: Jacol “eel by RR. H., Stamm fall FAward Moe $1ovy th ry toy todd ht last Tint i YY Coated frrrh he Enos Fi . eo G. F. Hoy ta ul 1 Molin whi AA § 3 time Harter to the farm Fie now the props J 8 Markey from anuel ty Tarkwons ated By FE ie hased some Clem GP & Tiety # farm to Fr 1 by ARO | 3% M kert farm vacated rity of the } % ¥ tet Gar VACRLO Harter: T. J from 1 H. Long farm to Mad sonburg: Mr. Waliger from Mackey- le tor the farm vacated by WwW. ND. Beightol HH. Long farm | sotith of Jackson | station to, help his father-in-law, H M. Harter, to garry on lumbering business: J. W. Yearick from, Howard the farm vacated hy Wo. D tal FB. T. Svwnday fr 1.ime & Stone Co farm. weat of tawny up in James Part: {lev from the Tibbhen farm . to the farm vacated by BE. E. Sunday! the farm vacated by Rartioy was 1 Johnsonbaugh some ben Ht time age and will be o cupled By Gen . the Mra WwW, Johnstonha Harter house was hought and {ovpled by Moses. Walters; H 'Qtrunk 14 his property B 1. Knoll. and i= moving up to State Col- Nege Henry M. Antlz will occupy the house vacated hy Strunk: lsrasl Condo nlwter sold and moved un to Seotia her mon Ira. wh in working for Hewitt R MeNitt { Fidrry Hon ce W. W to the Conde property, which { some Franklin Casselberry fram toawnshin to the John weated by Chas, 8Sny. A few other chang. that are un- bri Wetzel fromm J Ie the rye! or fthwr Mir Spring townshir Henr 13, in TE to and have out tn Pe Orr hon from t} he hought time Hq Glossner house Ader one Yaar Ago are to he made the writer, ward on vet known (n This week will end most of the pub- | hg Ainners. on the sick Nst are Yizzia 1. 1.. 8haffer and Mra. T. P Hope for them all a speedy lle males and Those ' yrndorf Pelghtnl recovery | CENTRE FURNACE, | This old seribe is not Aead-—fust oft on A vacation, { Mrs, Spotts, after spending sever. al weeks nursing Mrs, Thompson's mother.. Mere. Beaver, has returned to her home In Lewisburg, Sorry to see | her leave Mra. Woodcock and hables are | spending gome time with her mother {and also her brother Irvin, since the {death of her father Cornelius Mussers, of Dales Sum- I'mit, expect to eccupy thelr new farm { baek of Lemont, April 2nd, owned by Eimer Evey. Hrodbecks, of this place expect to move this week to their farm above the College slong the | White Hall road, where Blair Bltner | now lives, Nelson Shope has rented {the Willlam Thompson farm, nt Cen- tré Furnace, where he has heen em- ployed for the past three years, He Rad rented from Mr, Thompson and all | papers were signed before he had started to take his trip to Europe. TE. Footprints on the sands of time are all right, but be careful not to make them _onumqthede glean J y Se gh hs to i him | returned | i {him sa Wetzel: | tA Beech Cred | Peigh- | m the American | Andrew ] Ofte | M.1 ‘IBlon Williama ue La “ww ® WEST BRUSHVALLEY Movings are all the | DA Friday evening 1 1} time chat for I am 1 the Democrat Movings: Martin B W. Beck farm to the farm above Jacksor to his own farm the | farm to cated by J Ww on the farm lers; Israel S to the J. B purchased roel Spayd Spayvd,; Vim Miller farm N. Phillips farm Spring Tyler | 8d} KO ory to Centre irtley Howard | ville; J. W John Zeller the llgen far Hruce or ated by Herber \ farm fl Philips moy better know to the ted by A nted od n farm, 1 Vert I I f \ |F) Tho Bena Dippy-Dils. If « . ‘are letter box CURTIN. Rarah Reid, of Columbus, OO has been visiting he Armd an | Mra who . re ‘Hovt wird Mr» wick the 1 nproved A recept! of Henry ER} Rev, Fl of Gingher week ™ n was held tha ultz and ochensty nl wife In } n this being and wi hee vear for him the good present were Mr. Thon se Neff Mr Mr. and Mrx Mera Orinanda Tir or in Those " “re 1 WV bh hegun Mra Hovard Noff William and John saree Shulte, Mr. and Mrioand Mre. Roy Hazard and » Prince and danghter Rertha Mrs A. Gingher and son Ralph, Miss {line Gneher, Mra Wm Yeager I Misa HiMa Pryvan The even spent in plaving and singing Crosemyre presiding at the abomt 10 wi nll were the Aining raom where | enks was served { for thelr several Muck and stein for ie nant n ry ne Mr nrear orl TT " Or an A when homes wish! too Pen Flew year proaneseity the eoming Curtin No. 2, Barger left friends In All John Saxon. the extra oper turned to his hame at Mill Ha) { day. after relleving Harry C spent several day Paul Parker Sunday with his Glenn Mra Misa Elgle | noon to visit — mister Wm. Nrooks and departed for Churwensville Iisa unfler the care fafth-healing specialist {her a speedy recovery | Mra Jennie Curtin | ference at Willlamsport where nf we is attend this CHESTNUT GROVE.~Union Twp. Misa Clara Bhirk has rlok list Jacob Bhirk spent { brother who Is very John Wetzler's fek lst Mr. Woodside, of Wallncetor | Harve Fetger spent last week nt | cob Shirk's. The music furnished hy our er and Miss Emma Bwoope tainly appreciated very much We expect more changes In our town about the 27th. John Wetzler in "going to mve, whith we reprot very ‘much. My. Watsont 1a m ving in his place, res our ‘good eftizens glad when they return Brae or OMo Ory or Tove, Lucas Couxry ! -. PRANK J. OMENeY makes oath that he ner of the firm of F, J. Ourxny & x ness In the Oty of Toledo, been on the Monday poorly little girl w | in ] | ® ns Ja- trache WAR Core save us "senior and that sale firm will pay the easy of ONTasni Umit esmnot be sured the HAS CATARER Cun, bY tie or FRANK J. CHENEY, Aor Lo Before’ me Kh subderibed in my or Becomiber, A. 1D. 188, ¥ Pum A.W. GLEANMN Fotany Powe HAIRS Oatirrh Cow B taken Internally snd son Mreotly spon the Liston and meow surfaces aytem. Bend (or testimoniain, of the from, FJ. CHENEY & 00. Toda, 0 Rn repsting HET # 0- Theda 8 Boor. h ret), $ WE are always sorry to! and Aning | County and rer aforesaid, wim of | ONB HUNDRED DOLLARR Br each ana CRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA, ——————————— Thursday, March 28th, 1912 HANNAH. | John Marks has returned home, af- ter being anbasent for a vear He he SAW Ian interesting things | hin trip Mr, and Mrs, William sunday with thelr daughter, Mrs Gardner, of Bald Eagle Eppraim Carabaugh, of frurnace, died March 12, 1912, at Of h foster-daughter, Stimer near Hannah, Pa long time with dropsy, end came his pain mourn Mrs. Martin wughter, Ms 1 of Ohl Gap. Mr Bays on Stimer spent the Mrs. He home Minnie fered oh hen the bore to in It very patiently his death one daugh and one fos Stimer; one ne sis of Carabaugh was born Hao stimer Minnle and « at Port ver tw seven 0 ymplon Hi her ther Is ORVISTON JULIAN mvid Meese who } a all winter, we are fmproving very fas MILESBURG. Rhoda Swartz ys with her sister, voll, at Tyrone Perr Kanarr spent parents, T. Eddy and granddaughter, Mar- ret Zimmerman, have been t the past week at Williamsport ling conference larence Swarts, i : with {ins " is spending Mra. Hom. N Sunday spend. of Snow Shoe, his grandparents, n Swartz's Preaching services ¢ Methodist urch i fis Rev, R the annual port The past week frem the residence one of the Hagel ntroest SCOTT'S EMULSION were deferred at S|unday, March SS. Ovier was attend conference nat Orin Heaton of Wm. borough properties Po has helped countless thousands of thin, weak, delicate children—made them strong, plump and robust. | It creates an appetite, aids digestion, fills the veins with rich red blood. . After illness or loss of weight from any eause, it brings strength and flesh quicker than anything else. a at« 1d wil- | 1 moved | Walker | on | | John | Hannah, ! but | was peaceful as | - RE ,. ee e———— Women’s Secrets There is one man in the United States who has perhaps heard more women's secrets than any other man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help. That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex- pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of all women treated by Dr, Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only, that record applies to the treatment of more thas lion women, in it is and entitles Dr, specialists in the treatment of Every sic charge. All replies {, sealed any printing or advertising whatever, upon them, out fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE’'S FAVORITE Malsos Woals WW ormon But when + half-a- mil. phenomenal, to the gratitude accorded him by women a practice of oy 1) years, Picree , us the first of women's diseases woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without tly plan en PES, it fear as with. Pierce, Prest., are mail in perfec without Write withe Association, Dr. R. V. PRESCRIPTION Strong, Sick Women YWell. ILLS, here SPRING M wora Fink | showing a balance on the right side makes a man feellike a man. What is more interesting than to watch things grow: a bank book showing a steady growth in your balance is a mighty in- teresting pocket piece. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA, FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. or whether it gives you an advantage in the business minded and try to do busi ness in a teapot. Progress. ive business men always have a good bank at their back which gives them a recommendation when nec essary, helps them when in trouble and gives them the convenience of usng checks for payments drawn on the Bellefonte Trust Co, The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, " "Bellefonte, Pa. y bgt LY : n
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