Thursday, March 28th, 1912, CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, | Correspondents’ Department Continued. FILLMORE. We thought that summer but we got a good shower Thursday which is giving of mud, J. W. Blair going mew fence put up this brought a number of day last week, William Young, of at the home of his Mrs. F. D. Young, day last week. The wild geese salling over our northern lakes, John Blair purchased a fine looking young horse one day last week. Fred Bloom, of Gatesburg, is going te work for Dallis Marshall this sum mer, Mr. and Philipsburg, his father, of sleet us on plenty is to have summer, roles home He one Altoona, parents, of this visited Mr, and place, one been the and ducks have vicinity towards Mrs. Samuel Kelley, of attended the funeral of Jeremiah Kelley, and also visited the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Huey and friends. Mrs, Cyrus Huey ter, Mrs. Mariah Poorman, move Centre Hall to Shilo last week. Gilbert Parsons moved from College to O. A, Dunlap's property last week, The freeze last Friday sis- from helped her that followed the night made fine and there was a couple of young la- dies that live about two miles west of our town, who were out coasting before breakfast last Saturday morn- ng. Mrs. Samuel is spending a few days of her parents, Mr. and Huey, of this place, There will not be services at the M. E, place till Easter Sunday, April 7 Everybody come and make a better turn out than was m last year, Gee, Frank, that was a good kind candy; It was only sample. Miss lL.aura Rumbarger, of Unlon- ville. Is visiting at the home of Mrs Dorsa Green. Say, Homer, that was a walk the other night for a wasn't it? Ed. Tay last week. Charles Marshall, wisiting at the hon Mrs. Ira Marshall te State Colleg porry to s« leave our There were § Of ple attended John S stock sale last Orvis Rockey and Clyde made a trip Centre Hall for some ca that Wm ehased that section of On last Saturd mometer registe zero snow of Philipsburg, at the home Mrs, James Kelley, any preac church of this th, ade of good fun, pretty little black 1d a horse fine lor s of Patton we t to 1 ttie 1077 8 degr red SMULLTON. Sallle Greninger friends fr I Miss College ym was visitin and atives in our town Harry Winkelblex since the arrival of Geo. Smull had losing his horse Mrs. Jacob Walizer had the fertune of alling and bruising her badly. There was a lersville, urday evening traction is Mrs, | a sore Dr seen Movings: od In t father. R ershurg in the I Shoy er's far Becken! vacat move Clair 4 is all smil little baby misfortune k a the seen We Smit} mg Re Grant O gas Dippydil 8: ’ ow a sled, 1d Lon-er? ! wanted Way hin Alice wasn Gllbert Waite? If Irvin should France Bal-ey him Bales are all the largely attended Mrs. R. J. P. Gray Huntingdon Darius Blair has been working Tyrone the past two weeks where expects to move In the near future. The birthday party given to Mrs MeAfes last Friday evening was largely attended. Chicken and waffles and lce creame and cake were serve ed; everybody enjoyed the evening and departed at midnight wishing Mrs. McAfee many more such days, H. G. Hunter, of Altoona, spent Fri- day night at home, Misa Nannie Gray Is spending a few days in Williamsport, J. D. Hicks lost last woek, The Odd Fellows have got new light and have been talking getting a Piso. w elghe a. wou'd slow to speak, would If go to Jal, would out, go and have been is visiting friends in in he thelr of CHESTNUT GROVE. Miss Esther Frieze spent doys last week with her sister, John Wetzler. Mra Miss Margery Eckley tarried In our | town Thursday on her way to Belle fonte, That's right, Sammie, don't allow them to talk about the C. G. boys, for they are all ridgt, . 0. Hoover was a Bellefonte call- er on Saturday. Miss Mary Swope spent Saturday and Sunday with Mra. Edne Rodgers. of Runville. | [tured | | gee {into I up was here, | {for some | | sonable | them | ples. | lery | floor la State | blacksmith, {| Ing coasting | hing mis | arm | his family horse | RHEUMATISH several | | fever and UNIONVILLE NO, 2. Holt and Joseph Stere cap- six fine skunks on Monday which will net them a fine profit, We expect in the near future a corp of men laying a water our town. Push It, boys, would lke to see ¢« streets as sdon they It We can beat ish piles, ley wtih ten Brace; move W. M, on the road, He anything In the groo prices Peters Is age He has a tine from, Come no trouble Ralph to | lino | We our need wuncll ns poss Of one It any town Ww Q have piles In |t, them, Is shor), is a tarted a expects to line Bruss has wagon BUupiny | ry il raa- Royal | SAanl- look sams | H. C Taylor Co ples to select over; t he lot of in and show nt for Lo has He Charles Bruss fine ned violin, to start orchestra Mrs. Margaret a number of lady on Saturday night, Ralph Moran expects to build a con- crete pavement from his premises to Main street. Good boy, Ralph, Irvin Holt has started a photo He is doing good work; him, P. id looks fine; Here is purchased will be work soon, Brugger entertained friends at her home a ready | gal pat- ronize Our n has been R. stati and also vd Billy on Lindy, He thought he was his auto, he he came to pt O00 many tung Charles to Nx iL Dr. Irwin's into Geo. a new repainted, EO boy, one the village BO- tore It it to- There had to rman t to apart, repair 80 and when gether he had is where he wa hire machinist show him how E. Haugh, has ed where he expects try business He chased a setting of 8S. W. Holt has also set } bator, He has tested his a good hatch. Sam it pleces he Fette 5 So Im Morris (0 go Into has alrea china egg Hn m m’'s ho the in, mov 18e, incu and the CERES Is © n R. Potter hurch he « Vacu i8 janitor Xpects a go running leaner; g Charley ; on 84 to mate NCLE Saturday purchass the ID one DLEY WANT x TED suit cal or Lauck, Runville Miss Linnie Bennett with Miss Mabel Spicer, Harry Fetzer and spent inturday out of t Mrs G. Watson the county soat ing spent Sunday of Be Merril "wn made a busi- Thurs Hefonte Lucas HUBLERSBURG weather en i ands 10 dex ENnow on an Houtz's measles The Bell Telephone Company has a gang of men putting up larger poles between State College and Lemont, as the old ones are not heavy enough to hold the wires that they intend puts ting up Mrs is here been quite Last Friday night about ten o'clock one of the large lamps, that Elmer C, Ross used to light his store, fell down and started a blaze which would have destroved the entire store in a few minutes, had they not put fight to extinguish It, As It was damaged more than a hundred lars’ worth of goods and cases, Claud Hoy Is down with it Is hoped that tors will soon get it under at in reen, the hes of 4 ttle Christi with the Mary visiting 1B Williams, her of Philips! mother who ure, has the doe. control, Dr. Whitehall's RHEUMATIC RENEDY For 15 years a Standard Remed all forms of Rheumatism, lum out, sore muscles, stiff or pu hi oints, It quickly relieves the severe paine; reduces the fever, and eliminates the polson from the system. 00 cents a box at druggists, Write for a Free trial Box Dro Jihiishant sThesrimine Co. typhoid PA. GARMAN | OPERA HOUSE--TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd. up a hard ! it | dol- | | | \/ er's nlece Wer NITTANY. Mrs, @ were ‘AF BiB Mrs, Jennie Saturday last Mrs and onte Mr, Pe Hef ly, on Mr. Grening RUEstS the Diehl and past week. and the Dan 8 the Mrs, Holme or guests Tolbert Dan p for moved around here ip te this writ. ing, but there are some more that ex. pect to move In the near future, we will give a list of them Inter, AXEMANN. BRANCH-—College Twp h ITCH! ITCH! TCH! forateh and ruber until you feel an If you cot tear the burning skin from until It seems an If vy longer endure these endl awful torture«those ter of sleepless agony Then-a few drops of | famous Eegema Specific ar relief! The itch gone fort and rest at last! DDD is a simple external wash that cleanses and heals the inflamed skin as nothing else can, A recognized specific for Eezema, Paoriasia Sal Iheum or any other skin troubles We can give you a full size bottles of the genuine D. D, D, remedy for £1.00 and If the very first bottle falls to pve rellef it will not cont you a cent, Wa aiso oan give you a sample bot. tle for 25 cents hy suffer hother day when you can got D, D, D.? GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. ! wh Come. a, instantly! | estate ROMOLA. BLANCHARD. OX om ved 10 Pes PUBLIC SALES wus 8 are il farm impicn Mayes, auch URDAY west MARCH of Rock M Kl sows Watson Struble sell 3 horses ats. farm in IZM Is. = heifer, bro 3 sho ments and household gt Mais Mayes, auct RDAY MARCH east Bis} of houset 1 CC. Derr DAY MARCH ngery farm 2% miles tha station the execut i Gingery estate will sell 2 horses, cows, 2 calves, 30 sheep and full ine of farm Implements. Bale at 1 pp m. R. A. Patton, auct Mrs sireet Re the aut em north rm of James will se Sale at tioneer Ww n of Mar. the W APRIL SALES, APRIL 6-—At Rock Forge, Twp, Mrs Harvey Benner horse, cow, 3 shoats, Im« pements, tools, houshold goods, ete, Sae at 1 p.m, LIL. F. Mayes, auct SATURDAY, APRIL 6: Walker Twp fchool Hoard will sell a two-story frame school bulihing 28x44 feet In dimension, situate In Hublersburg, sale stp m 'RIDAY Penner will mel PUBLIC SALE of Registered & Grade Gurnsey Cattle. The undersigned Administrator of the | of Wiliam Thompson, Jr., wil ublic sale on the CENTRE | STOCK FARM one and one west of LEMONT, PA April 4th, 1912. The follow h Grade Gurnsey milch cows hich is registered Mogquetts Girl No, 20866. 1 registered gurnsey bull, Dorothys Squire of Ma yeton, No, 11296, 16 two-year old heifers rhis 18 An exceptionally fine lot of helf ers, MOSt of which have been bred the Above mentioned bull and one of which Is entitied to registry (Sire, Doro the Squire of Mapleton, Dam, Mo quette College Girl) frhres heifer calves | 10 six months old, Three bul calves, two to mix months ofd. The abe 10t of cattle are all very well bred and ANY one interested In Gurnsey oat. Ue shoud, Attend this sale as it will be FARM IMPLEMENTS, | Syracuse plow, 1 row, 1 hay ted lime drill, horse Wagons, 1 farm truck, mil 1 ag truck, Sale at | vin offer AL FURNACE pail miles na 8H Ing » lig one of (College The Worlds Biggest Musical Hit MADAME SHERRY Prices 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 SEATS READY NOW-—-Free List Positively Suspended—Mail be Accompanied by Express or Postal Order. Orders Must | China Easter Eggs, .... | 75¢ Granite Cooking Boilers,.... | 75¢ Artificial Palms, WADDLE. be a BURPEE'’S FAMOUS “SEEDS THAT GROW" For sale at Shaffer's Hardware Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. Centre County Banking Co., Corner HY and Bpripg Streets, Receive Deposits. Discount Notes John M, Shugert, Cashier. Get a Reliable Car At a Reasonable Price. IVERYTHING NDERS "20 accepted IN E-M cars F- is a pr in e0 AND ven and the best practice Your Lungs and Throat. ymobile engineering reparation mentioned by 1 ager has been for over sixt labile worth t 5 ferers | m Ce ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coun, colds and a 4 1 ro Rum Rrippe ise d remed it has br a Ix mes 10 which ness A. ABB md I have & " $1100 $1100 $100 Touring Car Dem Road Wilks a's Prepat of Hypephe phites and Blodgett Tonneau ster $300 $750 $800 and Tested Best e th e curalive Write 4 at once ! address and be w GEO. A. BEEZER WATER STREET BELLEFONTE, SEMI ANNUAL Clean Sweep Sale Now Going On At The New 5,10 & 25¢ Store---New Racket Store The Entire Stock Must Be Sold to make room for Spring Goods. This time of the year marks the time for clearing out all our stock. We have cut the prices that will insure a quick and ready disposal. You will find great bargains throughout the store. Note how cheap the goods are selling. Read list over carefully. he preal worth 5 5c Boxes Carpet Tacks... 65¢ House Brooms,.... 40¢ Whisk Brooms. 25¢ Granite Dish Pans, 30¢c Granite Cook Boilers...-. 18¢c Tin Water Buckets, large {5c Tin Cups,..... 25¢ Mat Flowers, a ‘bunch,. wl 50 & 75¢ Hat Flowers, a bunch. 40¢c Moire Silk Ribbon. a yard. . 35¢ Silk and Satin Taffetta Ribbon 10¢ Bottles Machine Oil, 10¢ Wire Potato Mashers 110¢ Wood Potato Mashers Dennisons Crepe Paper, 10 feet. | Good Clothes Pins, 39%¢ 150 Mouse Traps, 8 & 10¢c Real Linen Lace, a yard... 10¢ wide Torchon Lace, a yard 25¢ Hair Ornaments, Brass Curtin Rods 15¢ Lace Curtain Goods, a yard.. 124¢ Infants Tan Hose, a pair... 20¢c Fancy Hat Pins, each 15¢ Paper Back Novels, diuas 5¢ Rolls Toilet Paper, 9 rolls for 5¢ Packs Tooth Picks, 2500 in box 15¢ Canvas Gloves, a 5c Easter Baskets,.... 85¢ Granite Dish Pans,... 65¢ Granite Water Buckets, We also carry a large line of House Furnishing ‘Goods and House Cleaning Goods at greatly reduc- ‘ed prices. Just received a large variety of China, Graniteware, Glassware, Tinware and Hardware that ‘we will sell at exceedingly low prices. Full line of Post ‘Cards, Stationery, Lamps, Pictuers and Mirrors. A Beautiful Gift given to every purchaser. Don't forget the address, J. Finklestine’s 5,10 & 25c STORE also NEW RACKET STORE, 29 8. Allegheny Street. Next Door to Meese's Grocern STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9» O'CLOCK P, M,
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