Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 25, 1912, Image 6

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Correspondents’ Department
Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County.
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YARNELL.
Elmer Pownell, an employee of the
P. R. R, of Galeton, is spending a few
weeks with his mother, Mrs, Nettle
Pownell,
Mrs, Jerome Confer,
past few months has
Howard, has returned
here
Chester
Mills, who
Confer for
returned on
sometime,
Malcolm Poorman,
Sunday with his parents,
Mrs. Fleming Poorman
Calvin Pownell, of New
his son Claude of Ste
Ohio, are visiting relatives
former is a Gospel Worker
latter a captain of the
Army. They held a
service on Sunday
nounced meetings for
lev. Miller prea hed
sermon at this place
ing
Mrs.
Kerin,
few days
ity.
Arthur
Yarnell, since school has
Anna Shank entertained
C. girls and a few friends
Saturday evening. All report
joyable time
Malcolm Poorman, Altoona,
a visitor in town over Sunday.
Lawrence Croft, Ellis and
mantha Pownell and Anna
spent Sunday at Arista
ush Grove
The farmers
tween showers
The Ladies Ald will hold
supper Mrs. Ira Confer's
Saturday evening, April
cream and 1
The proceeds
church. All
On Wednes
gave a birthd
ter Fy |
day. Those
Hannah
Yarnell
Gladys
a nice
Taura
celebr
for the
with her
home
who
been
to her
Weller,
has been
the past
Monday
of Pine
emploved by Ed
four summers
to remain for
(irove
of Altoona,
Mr,
spent
and
York, and
bensville
here, The
and the
Salygtion
interesting
and an-
the week
his fa
Sunday
very
evening
rewell
morn-
and Christina
are
in
O'Neil, Arthur
of Mosgshannon,
with friends
snending a
this vicin
no place like
closed
the
says, there is
N. A
it her home
an en
of was
Sa
Shank
l.ucas’ nt
are busy
plowing
very
1
a
the hom
Speer. «
day m
and took
Mr. and
ornin
the =
community.
Monday afternoon,
ning pastor of the
ficiated, interment
etery.
of this entire
pervices on
James Dun-
church, of-
Curtin cem-
mpathy
Funeral
Rev,
M
in
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the
ROMOLA.
(Held over from Inst week.)
Mrs. Harry Council, of Beech Creek, |
is visiting at the home of her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Yeager.
Calvin Yeager, George McKissle
and Milford Oyler, who have been on
the mick list, are all much Improved
at this writing.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Fye departed on
Monday morning for Philipsburg to
attend the funeral of thelr son-in-law,
Harry Hallabaugh.
Wilson Miller, Walter Mann and
Wardle Yeager departed on Monday
morning for N. Y. where they expect
to ind employment for the summer.
The entertainment held In Knoll's
school house last Wednesday evening
roved to be a decided success. The
use was filled to its utmost capaci-
ty and all who were present report
having enjoyed the evening very
much, Much praise is due Miss
Tessa Confer, the teacher, also the
pupils of the school,
HANNAM,
Miss Lena Wiser and cousin, Miss
Ethel Richards, of Osceola Mills, have
Héturned home fairer Spending fa cone
0 ays wit e former's parents,
r. and Mrs. W. J. Wiser.
Wm. Wills spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of J. C. Mark's.
Miss Jennle Williams t Sunday
with her friend, Miss Lillie Jones,
Anna and Bessie Marks spent Sun-
afternoon with thelr friend, Lena
JULIAN. |
not |
Ho! Readers! mavhe I
thead, but I saw a white
on March the 17 anyone
it one better? ,
Our farmer
god preparatory
gummer crops
The Italians’
consisting of 156
the sidetrack here
working on this end
McDonnald's division,
just below town,
It is anticipated
and obliging station agent,
Bullock, will nothing but
his front porch when the
warms up sufliciently Did
why? Because Martin Harbridge
ted bran new banisters around
it last week, which adds greatly to
Its appearance
Mrs. Wm. Richard accor
her son Bevd, spent
in Mill Hall
Our merchant, E ». Beals, h
his to Irvin G Gray,
operating the same
Morgan Richards,
Han but now of Jersey
up from that busy little
our town a visit last week
Herbert Finch arrived In town
week with his mudslinging tools and
finished plastering Mrs
kitchen, bullt last fall
The wheat fields, which
served fre the riter's window,
lo Ff If all the wheat
the farmers should
uraged
Julian's ris
present learn
operator with
ny
R
am
butterfly
KO
the |
their
down
out
turning
putting
nr
to
rolling car
men
palace
stationed on
The 'men are
of Patrick
ends
Is
Mi
which
that our popular
0%
git on
weather
Ge
do
Vou
npanied
18 BO
gtore who |
formerly of Ju
Shore, drove
city and pald
last
Swope's
may be ol
mm
ne
FILLMORE
1 va have come hack
th to spend another sum
mer
Ve on 1
rain on Monda)
farmers back wit}
re
that will 1 the
their plowing
Charles Lytel purchased a new
gy, It Is "a
We had a
help the old
There will
Sunday at 9
iat 10:30 A. m
{of this place
bug
beaut.”
new scribe
one along
be Sunday school next
30 a. m., and preaching
at the M. E. church
Everybody come,
COLYER.
Among the sick are
| Jordan and the Infant
Robert Glasgow; hope
| soon recover
|
last week
Mr. jeorge
daughter of
they may
{and Walter from Reedsville, and Mrs,
Edward Horner and children from
near Peru, and Mrs. Wm. Searson
and sons from Houseville, pald their
parent a brief visit
Misses Myra Rockey and Elizabeth
Bitner were shopping at Bellefonte
last Friday.
Mrs. Earnest Treaster spent a few
days visiting with friends at Coburn.
Mr. and Mrs, Schaffer, of near Cen-
tre Hall, spent Sunday at the home
of their son Roy, of this place,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boal and
children, of near Peru, spent Sunday
at the home of Mra Boal's parefits,
Mr. and Mra, P. 8. Boal
STORMSTOWN,
Misses Edith ;and Hazel Lytle and
Frank Ebbs spent Sunday at D. R.
Thomas at Loveville,
There was a surprise party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Harpster
in honor of their daughter's nine.
teenth birthday; those present were
Luther and Arthur Rider and William
Gates, of Gatesburg; Gilbert and Earl
Waite, Nora Gummo, May Zeek,
Maud Huey, Mary Hartsock, Paul
Hartsock, of Buffalo; Boyd Johnson,
of Bleepy Hollow,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRA
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to
| Mra. Rush Dippery and sons Charles
AMALIA
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NITTANY.
ar Dorman eft st
Mill Hall
ployment
Roy Baker
lL.ock Haven
this winter
this summer
If
VvOuy
handles
goods,
Hiram
fam
algo spent
The
Mond
He re
(8 °T
where
has
farm
fresh had
MED
his
children |
Burding
wrden made
Mr. and Mi
Jersey Shore
A. MeDowel
frier
certalr
EAGLE.
AARONSBURG
}
Robt Bu
Warren
spent the
ing at Wolfs Store
WINGATE.
of Bnow Shoe
our street Wednesday even)
EfMe Hosborn, of Unionville,
Thursday with her mother, Mra. J
Halnes,
Mrs,
I. 8. Way,
on
Young and son, of Bellefonte,
spent Sunday evening with her par
ents, Mr. and Mra. Edd. Long
Mrs. Rosle Bumbarger entertained
{some of the prominent young people
{of this place on Sunday evening
| Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Long are ree
Joleing over the arrival of a beguti.
(ful baby boy: the mother Is getting
{along fine
|
TYLERSVILLE,
| Miss Falry Greninger, who had
been working at Cedar Springs a few
| weeks, returned home last Saturday,
Mrs. Edward Frank and children,
of Rebersburg, visited her parents,
Harvey Zellers, a few days last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Wallis Ilgen, of Penns
Valley, are visiting the former's
father and brothers,
Miss Tessle Carls and daughter of
H. Caria, Is on the sick list
Miss Miriam Miller who Is working
at State College returned home for a
few days,
A.
Sate or Omo Ory or Torso,
Lucas County,
FRANK J. Cupwey makes
of frm of FJ,
|.
Oth that be Ww senior
Cuesey & Co
aforesaid, mid frm will y
ONE WUNDRED DOLLARS ior rach ana
of CATAREN hat eabnot be eured Svat)
HALLS CATARRN CURR bY he un. ot
y AD,
AW. GLEASON.
Forany Posie
Ally and
murfaoem Bi
by all Drvgeinia, 150, 0. Toledo, 0
Hall's Family Pils tor sonstip: dos,
{ phia,
| thur Ii
| Fisher
ine , dong
ne Oity of Toledo, County and “late
Tv, BELLEFONTE, PA,
Thursday, April 25th, 1912
ZION.
part of
Fisher,
ont
last
of
Initon
cold a
Nevin
red
week,
Philadel
at In
Pretty
Father
WHS A
Fisher
pleasant home gathe
her, of Nt
and Mp
College wore |
ring
and Mr
of State
Dr Fisher's on Bunda
the first time for
Dr, had the pleas
yl ut home and
vod
ned
and
en
dren
OCCARION Was very L
11 The Doctor |} been confi
the for several months
present ondition | not el
wing 8 man
, hope for }
Harshbarger
place but }
house
BOALSBURG
Nesbit—Bitner,
Bitner, of Mill Hall
of Springfield
ASHAMED OF HER FACE
| “1 wan ashamed of my face” writes
Miss Pickard of North Carolina. “It
| was all full of iim les and sears, but
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Perera 1 can say that now there in
no sign of that ma and that was
Bree yOArs ago.
Y This is but one of thousands of oases
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away the skin trouble, ay fh
[oleanses the skin of the germs of KFo-
gemma, Proriasia and other serious skin
diseases; stops the Itoh instantly, and
when used with D, D, D, soap the cures
seem to be permanent, Nothing like
Dn, DD. for the complexion.
‘vein bottle 26 cents, enou to
prove the merit of this wonderful rem
“We ean also give you a full size
pottle for 1.00 on our absolute guar
ntee that If thi very first bottle falls
fo give you relief it will cost you
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one BELLEFONTE, PA,
and
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WEST BRUSHVALLEY.
| | Bingn 1]
' ched
“Paying by Check”
It adds to the credit of anv mau to be able to
write his check in settlement of an account, payment
of a debt or for the purchase of anything, no matter
how small, and insures a receipt and record of the
transaction that may save trouble later on.
The First National Bank,
BELLEFONTE, PA,
FITZ-EZY
[HE LADIES SHOES
- THAT -
CURES CORNS
SOLD ONLY AT
Yeager’s Shoe Store,
HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
but
interest,
when you give it an opportunity
by depositing your surplus in a
reliable place like the Trust Co.
Therefore increase that surplus
by limiting your pleasures to
inexpensive ones. Better live
the simple life than die in debt,
may draw your attention,
your money draws
The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y,
Bellefonte, Pa.