Page § THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, a —— AAA MAVEN BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 16th, 1912. A AAA AA es YAY Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AMMAAVIAAWN JULIAN. What a Hberal amount of showers the “weather man” nated to us during the past few If “Bill Taft” was one-third as will- ing to help us struggling creatures (as he promised to when elected) as he is to ald and assist in satisfying wants and wishes of the “big grasp- ing, cruel, never-satisfied trusts” our dollar would buy twice the amount of “turnips” and “bacon” to-day than what it does Since the and the sap vanced, it has many grape fous kinds, during the forth thelr fore. If been other from ample has warmed become further discovered that trees of var- been frozen and fail to put 8 hereto has up ad weather has heen fruit also vines ete., past have winter green leaves had the gentleman have had his lad our ey passanger train here at instead of 5:10 Sunday evening the Port Matilda would time to have found friend and had the desired chat; but as It he was to swing on ! and return home town somewhat against (80 to speak). The writer extends h warmest sympathy and donates his best wishes to a more prosperous fu- ture. Mrs. Imelda Murray mond City, Ind., dropped off our 9 a m. limited on Friday last to cir among relatives here for a brie fod of time She is the cousips, Vincent CC. Harbridge Elva Campbell, and others Migs Clara Myers, one of tle-up” school mamma's, spent a very pleasantly in Bellefonte week, Miss Maude at State ( has returned she will parents During a last week nut tree in which his cows whicl from the ground for some to be all 10 social obliged to | his Was oard Parks, of Rich ulate per- guest 3 J Miss our “hus- day last who has been vear past, | ty where Wilson, for near a to “Julian spend and man) ‘ollege Thursd was erythir all ir same fee's ter leaves t large fan names of Funeral on Sunday Williams cemeter Furnace The P tle | tr vhom 0 glean from 1ftornonn terment in the wt f Martha CURTIN. Hent we, Mrs Berton Show aif State ('« er's parents Mr Shope, of i Mrs. J. I. Curthr and McMeen spent Frida grandma Barnhart, an aged is 111 part of the time and able to go out to fst Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bathu Mill Hall, visited er, Calvin Bathurst, Mrs. Harvey Bamuel Boob, Mrs Daniel Baturday Any one up In style is an expert Mrs. N. J and Millmont, are visiting friends In this place Mrs. Roy Grove Bellefonte, visited Henry Shultz, on Miss Florence visited her parents, Alkey, over Sunday Mra, Fred Heaton and children, of Orviston, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Bryan The funeral of John lathurst, a former resident of Mt Eagle, died of pneumonia at the home of His gister, Mrs, Bertha Stahl, of Beech Creek, took place on Bunday morn- ing and was followed by a large cone course of friends and relatives; Inter- ment In the Curtin cemetery. Mother's Day was observed In the Evangelical church on SBunday after noon: A very appropriate sermon was preached by Rev, J. H. Fleckenstein, Are this place Mi after with whe lad being rat. o the former's Lirothe. on Sunday iarnhart and father ittended the funeral of Boob of Wingate, on thelr on 1, fixed an whe cakes B. wanting oall ha! just Ha! Pubs children, of thelr many of Mrs daughter, aunt, and her Sunday Alkey, of Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte Wm The Michigan Wins Gun Zrophy, The battleship Michigan leads the battleship fleet In all forme of gun praciice this year, according to scores computed at the navy department, The Michigan will receive the trophy for which the ships were competing and will hold it for one year, TTT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TYTTTTTT YY YT YTS ud WV YRAVA AWW spring | do- | weeks, { | several | past the | o'clock | | slek for | town, | parents, Mr, and Mrs. Willian Stuart, {from =a who | - AH AYVVVVVWVWWYWWVYWAWY YYW NITTANY. H. P to Sugar valley Sunday Zerby was Waddle, family here of his spent the Perry Wehner, days with week Ellas Markel, of wer Sunday with l.osgs Swartz and | Miss Helen PF. 8. Rossman, ville to Hve for Mrs. Bell McCawley, who Is 14 it Harry Stover's near Hublersburg gecompanied by Mrs. Stover and her twin called at the Perry Web ner he and Mrs, Sto i Mrs 'ate, one afternoon ! ; week Miss Hester Zerl ttended Col exercises at Mill Hall Fri Hublersburg, his daughter, vmily Mrs daughter of Mackey Rossman, has gone Lime ables 2411 vers maoitner mencement or - and spent her friend M Mill ening nt Mes ers spent lipping machin work and Perry can make address Is Nittany : Helen Minnick, of her mother, brot over lass Sund Blanche Snavy at Flemingto her ho 1 ean na the vot presider sliticos and ifs a statesn AXEMANN., night some« John Breon's through the of his house smash and the bottle went throug! y an adjoining room Rev pastor of the Methodist hurch, had a serious accident two weeks age falling and tearing ligaments ind the ankle; he how ever preached to his congregation at this place on Sunday night; while gitting on his chair he delivered a very good sermon: we are glad he is Improved Mra On Saturda intoxicated persons naased and threw a beer | in the fro: O0Or ing 3 Otte the § ) ATO who has been several weeks, Is improving and Is able to be up again, which will be good news to her many friends. Mrs Eugene Heverly, of Lewis. visiting at the home of her Seanlon Is of this place Miss Rebecca Heverly has returned visit with friends In Miles burg. There are about the Bell Telephone company's ‘men working in our town this week putting in a lot of new poles and other repairs Harry Breon, the organist In Methodist church, was not able to be out on Sunday night on account of rheumatism; his many frieds hope he will soon recover, Mr. and Mrs. John Rote visited friends at State College over Bunday. Robert Hendershot, the new black- smith, has left for Niagara and Jacob Nicely's son has taken charge of the shop. Robert Hunter accompanied Hendershot to Niagara, The victims of the quack doctor should get together and duck him, ten of the Al nt | | Spent sunt | Tipton or, glass | | Rone to ers in denly by the deatl Ham (Cox, v hid WAAAY Van, ww FAIRVIEW. Watkins, who is spent Sunday with | Mrs. W, M. Watkins Charley Chattman Claud “rn ed pent | home and Jens Romola James .ucas FT al Milford Cox [Hinois WAN who has heer called home of his fat h occurred or I i! ! it his VALLEY VIEW | ‘ hen he mets It he fev aa to Bellefont Nn a horse YARNELL des in | at Howard Shawle with 1} Mins How Haagen Nora br. Ku days and ho house and Mrs business Trixie Confer ard at the home of and Ming Ev Walker, riz's Howard, is sper with her parents Mrs. Floyd Bret keeping In spent who Is en at few Mr He Mr acted Clayton Ya in Bellefo | urday. the | very | make Laura Pownell Is attendis Osceola Mrs. Sarah ler Sundayed in Packer in Snow and M Shoe EARLYSTOWN, Rain every day: the farme« headway with their p Mr. and Mra, Baird were dow the College to visit thelr ol bors D. I. Bartges and grandad Ruth spent a day In Bellefonte Miss Madaline Spayd, fron lersburg, Is visiting at John ey's, The Delaney sowing oats; ors n not from tieighe- ughter Hubs brothers \ Pe done they are the ear » A Beate or Omo Orey or Toreno, Lucas Counry ! ” PRANK J. Owenny makes oath that he of the firm of ¥, J. Cursny & ox In the Oity of Toledo, County aoresald, and that sai firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS jor each ane of CATARRN Shat annot be cured by BALL'S Catannn Cums, FRANK J CHENEY mubmeribed in « M 1HBS, "AF Panos AW, OLEASOYN, Fotany Pesuge -— 4H “Y & 00, Tonia 0 "senior doing | the {at | 30th | furnish the at | fown all the telephone poles whi Delan= | farm | : 8 Emulsion SPRING MILLS. Schmidt, of lellefonte, speaker for Decoration the Preshyvterian cemetery, at 6 p. m.; the Coburn band music for the occasion The Grangers will hold a festival on evening of May 30th in their Hall. Coburn band will furnish music A number of deaths occurred In vicinity lately, W., H, Smith, the dertaker, hay of n in week Anna home, Of Dr will be CXercines May | will | the un ing charge Vie one at her vening, after weeks She is Mrs made terinn Nathan died Thursday e Ness several ed by only daughter, Bartley, Interment was norning In the Pres cary daughter's il BUrvive- an One (Jere Sunday cemme Mrs norning le in turday Anna | nk Many th the Pre morning died Wedn Interment terian, cemeter Beside dren, mh FF Ve her her hus nd a Oo oh ourn ; demise purents Mrs WOLFS STORE. 1 STORMSTOWN riends wy Bunda ne Wie me's mod Harpster's nder ne Afr sind My MILLMHEIWM H. Mu repairing 4 Main street The indi for ¥ 8! The i= In getting the one prepa- ration that has stood the test for over thirty- five years end still re- mains the Standard tonic-food-medicine, used and recommended by the medical profes- sion the world over. Scott's elements that make for good health and strength. 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Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His fireat success has come from his wide experience and varied practice, Don’t be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi- tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be ‘just as good.’ Dr. Pierce's medicines are or known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers, Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit- forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Toll Dr. Stougt Bells on Memorial ’ Approximate Day. ig this year Gets $2400 4 Comair riers of the Republic { Grand that upon Me- n public build tolled for five | mark of splend “Paying by Check” It adds to the credit of anv man to be able to write his check in settlement of an account, payment of a debtor f how small, and insures a receipt and record of the rr the purchase of anything, no matter transaction that may save trouble later on. "he First National Bank, == FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES «THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. HIGH STREET, but interest, may draw your attention, your money draws 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, The Bellefonte Trust Comp’y, Bellefonte, Pa.
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