h po howphe Mins vehed..Y served will a! ler, wi Thursday, May 2nd, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRATS SiLLEFONTE, PA. A tna — RE Department Continued. ZIGN, An old-fashioned two-days rain i8 now is progress with ible signs for a let up. Joel Royer expects straw shed as .soon conditions will permit A. Ii, Shaffer with a Oo busy putting down and erecting outbulldings Truckenmliller, J. A. Relish has ordered a engine to pump water, er and assist in duties, Jas, Kane visitors at visiting his enjoying very settled no vise to raise his] a8 the weather | crew of men | foundations | for H. l. gasoline his wash. domestic | run his other and wife Howard, were his week-end former home, sister Anna, who is nat! good health at oli Mrs. Wm. Clevenstine, Sr. who now in the Bellefonte hospital, hav- ing undergone an operation for hers nia, is getting along as well as can! be expected. Her many friends hope she may soon be restored tq her former good health. Dr. Fisher is convalescing very hopeful, much to the tion of his many friends. Mr, and Mrs. Merril Showers ex- pect to move to Bellefonte this week | and set up housekeeping on north Spring street, | The people of this place were very much surprized on Sunday when they learned of the death of John J. Shaffer of Jacksonville, Mr. Shaffer was born and raised in the vicinity of Zion. When he had grown to maturity he! went west and lived almost two years in Illinois, The placa not being to his liking, he returned home, In Oc-| tober 1883, he was married to Miss! Emma Vonada. The following spring | he moved to Marion township on his father-in-law’'s farm, which he after- wards bought, He retired from the farm, several years ago and moved to Jacksonsvilla where he lived hap- pily with his wife until the reaper death called him to the beyond. is | and ls gratifica- great ROMOLA. omer and Sunday Wie spent A, M, Markley at Cato, Mr, and Mrs, children spent friends at Mos! A few of Miss Justena with friends Miller Sunday Harry last O'Nell, Mo Arth and sister, of at the Daley wee. Q tend: ho daughter view, Bx vices wen and servic were B. F. Long of Cedar Springs Miss Annie Haines and of Hunter's spent week at the » of the Ee conducts ir § oung i it easles and Mrs Daley, gate, spent Su with the mother, Mrs, M: ary A Daley. Walter Mann snd Wardle Yeager, who departed about two weeks ago | aw York, returned to their re- | a homes last Mooday. They seem to think the Kevafone state suits them better after all than the Em- pire state Milford Oyler att meeting at | a ne n Chas of Win- former's nda TYLERSVILLE. & Snr Caris Mrs. Harvey BOALSBURG. of Wilkes - Bs spent a fv inys ast week with sister Olly Epent over Ie | Kidder Mrs. Bar Shuey and John, of State her parents Mi Stover this ek Walter Ludwig, the days at Stonévalley, ATT, his of St the | mevalley, me of Dr i ttn is visiting with Mrs William ollege and forester, the spent A few past week Miss Annie lLorh sick the past week Luttz, of Centre Hall, her several days, Mr. and Mrs. Fred into their own house having remodeled his dwelling. Samuel Kaup, of Altoona, his parents over Sunday. There will be communion services held in the Reformed church Sunday morning. Preparatory services held last Sunday evening. has been quite he sister, Mra. has been with Weber moved last week, he shop for a visited SPRING MILLS. R. G. Kenley returned Bnow Shee to attend the funeral of his sister, Mra. J. W, .Bweetwood, last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Rev. McClellan and daughter Grace, of West Milton, Ny here spending some time with MeCiollanh mother, Mrs. J. Run oe. Misses Brooks, Gettig and Herman, of Pleasant Gap, Miss Sliker, of Milesburg, and Miss Weaver, from Altoona, are students under Prof. U, A. Moyer, Miss Margaret Weaver returned home to spend Sunday and Monday wht her. Barents near Rebersburg. re. r, of tion, Is ets ee andl hl ma rs. C. elim and children were visitors in town during the week, Monday night a party was given in ‘honor. of 30m of Marlon who has gone 0 Freeburg to enter a class in of Centre | Monday | loft | summer {have | during I MeM {position at { spent a | Walter A, gon | | Stimulate were home from | MILLHEIM, Bruce Auman, a former Miltheim | hoy, who Is now emploved at Youngs- | town, Ohio, was called home on ac- count of the serious illness of his lit. | tle three-year-old daughter, | Emerson Weiser, of Altoona, spent in Millheim, Robert Dreon spent Thursday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. KE. H. Breon, John G. Eby is. greatly Improving | the appearance of his house by giving | it a coat of paint. { Miss Lizzie Keen had an addition built to her residence and Is now en- | hancing its appearance by the addi tion otf & porch, PF. PP. Leltzell terior of their white, Misses Clara Condo and lagt Thursday for York, Pa. Prof. R. lL. App, having completed his term of school, left for Selins- | grove where he intends to spend the with thes in- painted and son had meat market Ida Boob | Fredoarick Catherman, was stricken with Many of the on Monday, apoplexy, young men gone into the poultry business the last vear. The majority have been real successful thus far, Mrs, T. F. Moyer planted a bush on her lawn and about a after, found it was gone. The son who stole it must not have very much forethought. A party of thieves broke mill and stole two of town rose | day pers- used the of | into ullen bags potatoes, AARONSBURG. Miss Marion Stover, who Harrisburg, with her pare Stover's, on north Ind She has many friends here that are always | glad to see her, Lb | Walter Orwig and John few days with the parents living in Hartleton; turned home on Saturday. Mrs. D. K. Heckman nton, now of MiMlinburg, the home of Sara Kline's wand Mrs, Wm. Guisewlite the Sabbath with ing at Pine Creek. Miss Lizzie Everett and Miss ian Black were seen at the he Gilleard senhour's on S The Holy Communion the Lutheran « has a good | spending a ns, A, B Is few weeks St Bright former's | they re« | formerly of L.oga isit- ed at Mr. part of spent friends liv- | Viv une of were hie CENTRE OAK-—-Potter a nhew drill H mn I \ believe in driving over the ften H. B Frankenberg new Lovejoy Wie says that bea purchased a riding plow sold by the wd M, & RR. M, Co. He | ats the walking plows al | } wo pleces, | (Gen Long in Al- toona workin Johy Ream. painter is painter, is out his trade Philadeipht this pl wrting around for a housekeop- Mallon? has been a horse, can be laid up| is geot- expect Normal, A select school will ard, on May 6th to term of eight weeks. Special attention will be Kiven those who wish to prepare for teach. ing and for those wishing to continue thelr study In the common branghes or review same, 16x18 R. M Howe for a open In continue DECKER, Teacher, | Children? Ask Your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, “Very, very rarely.” Ask him how often he prescribesa tonic for them. He will probably an- ser, “Very veryfrequent}y.” Then ask him about Ayer's Safsaparilia as a strong and [= e tonic for the young. Not a drop of alcohol in it. Always keep a box of Ayer's Piils in the house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliotsness, indigestion, sick-headache. How many years has your doctor known these np Ask him all about them, was ven a 7. OF. Gramiey's by the J. 0. AYER 00., Lowell, Mass, i BOM | welcome | pathy tol {suffered { fonts {whe | good { who i garden ja few { the Ir I would { mer | day { good autoing; | got {tending Orviston { with {dey e JACKSONVILLE. On Sunday morning st one o'clock, | the death angel again visited our {town and called from our midst J. ls | @haffer, who has been a sufferer with | that dread disense, tuberculosis, fof time and t6 him death wns # guest, His wife, who B80 waited on him has the sim of the community, Those who are still on the sick are Mrs. John Yearick, who hn# been suffering from pneumonia most the winter, is still in a critical con- ditto. Mrs. Henry Antis, who has with rheumatism and drops of the winter without getting has decided to go to the Belle hospital to be cared for; hop may find the right treatment that bring her back to her norma health, Miss Lizzy Orndori has been suffering for about vear, is still under the doctor's House cleaning is about over ana making has heen thé go | days, but the weather keeps and cold and farmers are becom discouraged, as they can not gel spring crops out as fast as the) like, Just have patience, sun will come again, Sunday, the 25th, and the pleasure seckers use of it in bieyeling and but we are afrdld many the command; “Remember thi tbbath day to keep it holy.” It would have been better had they bed worship in the sanctuary. faithfully Hint most rglief, will cars wet ing was a loveable madi for FAIRVIEW. Lucas came slay, Bennet Lucas. Florence Lucas spent vening at Mrs, A. J. Lau Miss Lizzie home to ‘arrie Florence Miss Miss « Sund spent Satur cus’ { Fairview, sick list wens spent Mrs. A. J. Lucas is on the Mr. and Mrs. J. B | #1 Saturday at their in-law's, } Haines, of Howard, attending a p ty for Mi Haines: he 26 ‘ was 0H ald About thirty Fuests son- were Fran Miller veek at Mins Let) nent Miles LEMONT, writing George Herkimer, one of Hous ville's hustling farmers, is quite his home. The irees are into jeaf and 1 envy freezing of in thou Lio spring very slow looks as inant wis even A The best oil, also the most economical oil it costs no more thin the tank wagon varieti and it gives not only bets terservice but alsomor service FAMILY FAVORIT OIL gives a clear, white, stead flame. Will not char, or smell. Your dealer will it from original barrels from our refineries, Waverly Oi Works Oo. MOEPENDENT REFINERS Pittsburg, Pa. of Waver) and Waverly Salesian Also Auto Furniture For The Home AVE NEY Skor sy MATL Send For Free Cataiog. BEMAN & CO. HARRISBURG, PA, Page y BEATS DIGGING BAIT. Something That ‘Appuals to the Tired | Col Fisherman, | . Mterett, for many vears | 4 Whington newspaper correspond. | ent. who forsook journalism to he- | COME Game Warden to the Commons hiz home State of Texas, Out plans for a labor-saving de- | fathering fishworms, FExplajn- | Nishworm apparatus, Col, ald I thks i half spot NOrms Ul mix oard room i “Bine in handle three and drive it | inhabited by end sticking | Then take a over the top | This rubbing vibration of the earth, worms, angry and disturbed, 'k thelr way out of the ground V can get a pall full of worms time." Colonel,” Lit take if the nes ¢d the broom feet long Hkely to be Leave an Inches and rub it handle, ie A asked a work to rub the stick 7” ro to rub Golonel, reporter, board | the board” LIVONIA. Jessie Adams VO weeks' visit nion services were held in Sunday and a grand ser- ched by Rev, Stauffer ‘se of Talentis' kept quite to a large number place and In Bugar has been compelled to as he has more returned Greenburr. has at busy at nding at this he ¢ pupils » can do, ugh lost a horse by he also lost a ners chook COwW i“ spent last Sunday MifMlinburg another st of en- ho place Aare club this feed her st eased cof will Two Profits From the Same Land at the Same Time ertile your land, greater its value and larg ger the ¢ rop. nd is made fertile by herefore, the farm I HC manure } prof a double SPT : : it. He mare kets heavier crops and his land made more valuable, To find out how this is done, r local dealer and have EOC 1 ! him sl IH C Manure Spreader Kemp 20th Century Corn King or Cloverle he lod vhy an 1 i { T! yw you best work — wh I 1 loes the it makes the manure it spreads. can render you is worth dollars to you and it costs you nothing. Buy an H C manure spreader from your local dealer and collect a double profit from your farm, [sternational Harvester Company of America USA ast of the he service he Chicago I HC Service Bureau The putpos f this Bus % fr cha to 0 on better ' ‘worthy Crops, land dra LJ sinable 3 3 TY ake your a tol MH ¢ Ne ding, Chic Bureau, “Harvester ago, | EVERYTHING FOR Every Farmer Owing to the very inclement weather on thé day of my and a couplé of car-loads not getting In on time for sale I vill sell a number of CULTIVATORS, DISK HAR- ROWS, CORN PLANTERS, GASOLINE ENGINES, WAG- ONS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, HAY TEDDERS, CREAM SEPARATORS and a lot of other articles on same terms as sale—ten months without Interest, or § per cent off for eash, L. H. Musser, BELLEFONTE, PA. sale, Local Agent for the Interna. tional Harvester Products. 17-tf | Volunteers, | the common ‘Germs Spreadin Skin Psoriasis and ;troubles are caused by myriads of germs at ork in the skin, Unless these perms are prompiy destroyed they rapidly multiply, gnawing their wny deep into the sensitive tissue. Thin Is what causes that awful itch, We are so confident and what secmed @ mere rash | will reach your case that it will cost may grow worse and develop into a Lou nothing if the very first full size loathsome and torturing skin disease | bottle falls to make good every claim. with its years of minery, If you have skin trouble of any Don't take any chances! Destroy the | kind we certainly advise you to drop germs at the beginning of the trouble | in and investigate the merits of DD, 1) with that soothing and cleansing wash, | D. anyway, We know that D. D. D. the D, D, D. Prescription for Eczema. will help you. A 26c bottle will prove this to you GREEN'S PHARMACY CO, BELLEFONTE, PA, other skin We have had experience with many remedies for skin trouble but have never seen such remarkable cures as those from D, D, D, Prescription, Ine stant relief from the very first appli- cation, that DD. D. D. Bozeman, Veteran Band Leader, ‘nlthoun’s Military Band of hen irks went to § Friday and serenaded Captain A. Freehrer, the Captain Feehrer almost ¢ ina I vas leader 5 ighth EYES EXAMINED FREE! All Work Guaranteed. North Tove on Joseph master, ted bands ral Pénn- WiLF dred and ‘ennsylvania occasions selected velera has very fOwWr miring the of the Two Regiment Band, and on seve Feehrer's b play for President band also led the grand Washington st the War The he Captain ind to PROF. ANGEL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Wednesday and Thursday, May 8th and 9th AT BROCKERHOFF HOUSE. Democrat Feehrer Centre Centre co Centre knew Prof, structor at wints in inty 10 Ce cream sup-~ My Ded Patrons Ine the lished In ounty Public: Belles as A and through business 1 the best public to cent, In enable could not to secure, yes at thé il parents dren that and HAVE YOU PILES? estab avert Then Hem-Roid Is What You Want— |’ A Guaranteed Internal Remedy, Here is a physician's sugar-coated tablets taken that cures all forms of avoids painful operations, odious very be to remedy, In inwardly, piles and as well as treatments. It at. cause—bad circula- the tacks tion. This remedy HEM-ROID macy Co, the proper trealm lowexl fs Dr sold by l.eonhardt's Green's Phar- seh right in Bellefonte, Pa. and all learning have druggists. $1 for 2 jays’ medicine, ir eyes amined and see If t and satisfaction guaranteed, Dr. fou ° J Leonhardt Co. Station Buffalo, N. Y. Prop. Write for 6 or thelr studies, should ney lA BRen tr t them. & { of Taste in Selection We great fact th very particu Nor do we feel others are do not deplore the many men are in buying shoes. ry that sor very esconomical. But it is too bad that the economi- cal ones do always get they should money. not all for their Men always e's get new fashions and always dress their feet in the best of taste. This and economy make a combina- tion hard to beat. Now these: Our Own at : $3.00 Cornets at : 3.50 Regals and Just Wright 4.00 Regals and Just Wright 4.50 who buy foot wear at Ming it's BLACK and TAN Bals and Oxfords. Thursday, May 1st, 1912. Store Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock. Finklestine's Busy Bee Store BASEMENT FIRST FLOOR-—SECOND FLOOR. 29 8. Allegheny St. Next door to Meese's Grocery. Opportunity Day Tomorrow Will Break All Former Records as a Money Saving Event More Than Six Thousand Dollars’ Worth of the Newest and Most Desirable Merchandise Will be Sold for About $2500.00 The savings will, therefore, average more than half of the us. ual prices. Conditions have helped us to provide for OPPOR- TUNITY DAY tomorrow, the greatest collection of bargains that was ever offered at this time of the year. Unfavorable weather has left manufacturers and importers with heavy excess stocks, and we have been able to secure brand-new, up-to-date mer- chandise, for personal and household use, at an enormous sacri. fice. We've also added, as usual, all BROKEN LOTS, ODD AND ENDS AND ACCUMULATIONS FROM OUR STOCK. We have no remembrance of any sale ever held in Bellefonte #0 early in the season, that offered such a wonderful collection of wanted merchandise at such extraordinarily low pres as OPPORTUNITY DAY will provide tomorrow, EVERYTHING IN THIS GREAT OFFERING 18 OF A THOR. OUGHLY WORTHY QUALITY AND CAN BE BOUGHT WITH OUR ASSURANCE THAT IT WILL PROVE SATIS. .& mu. FACTORY, COUPLED WITH HIGH QUALITY that makes a worth. And that's le a Stary thing in this ia aie Ae any di th it w a A hii AS08080 ac aasy : 5 I EN A A LC ea i i i EE i HE A vin ER or RT AT Tun LE GRRE P00; wa
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