THE CENTRE DEMOC, LAMA AMMA IAAL LALALLMAVVAAAAAWNA » YAMA VIWWAWVYWYY YY oa A AA Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. ZION. Harry Smith, from was an over Sunday parental home, John Love, Williamsport, visitor at Was RO- relatives from Altoona, journing among friends and the latter part of last week, and at- tended the funeral of his deceased wife's aunt, Mrs, 8. P. Hockman, at Mingoville, Ward Yarnell, who works Renovo railroad shops, was a visitor over Sunday, and as custom took a trip up the pike. Jas. Kane and wife were Renovo visitors over Sunday, at the home Mrs. Kane's parents, Among the sick—Dr proving slowly, Lavina condition remains about the G. Rover is so much improved that he was able to go to Bellefonte on Saturday. Mrs, Clevenstine js cone valescing in the hospital and expects to be able to return to her home bhe- fore long. Mr. and Mrs week end guests at Brungard, There is quite an attraction below town. Inventions are being perfect- ed to dispense with that noblest of all animals, the horse, and John Adam has gone so far as to have a horse- less colt—it's a mule A disease, known as the has developed, but not to extent. H. T. Struble came in pos- gession of a five passenger car last week, and there are several other par- ties who are seriously thinking about investing some of their loose change in horseless carriages. Well, why not enjoy yourself when you have the means at hand to do Charles Fisher, the shoe State College, took a hike down pike one day last week and left auto in Lock Haven, where it undergo repairs, Bicycle struck by afternoon A, C, driving his auto, several ladies, met Thomas Alkey on his wheel a short distance west of our village. Mr. Mingle turned to the right, as the law requires, but Alke) was on that side of the road and kept straight ahead, no doubt expecting to pass on the left, but too close to the auto and ran into it demolishing the front wheel, and rider to the ground in front of the aut With rare presence of mind Mr. Min gle applied verse stopped his auto just in time to vent a dectdent He boy and his broken wheel on his auto to his home No was hurt, and all concerned are ankful A run On Monday Wm. Eby i sd hi ean to his Wagon vork. As he the al ley the home is his in ol Fisher is Im- Shaffer's same. J Miller were home of H., A. Frank the auto fever, an alarming 80. man from the will wto—On Sunday Mingle, while out accompanied by WAR threw the the rey pre serious took the one very tl 1orning and started to go to drove o 0 the road his team started to run came uncontrollable He tried them in the t the right at the I ran om fence rig where the #114 Neither but the fence was erins Help got him out on his way that he was Ebon Les) are visitors from road er the hoar 1dr ere }b horses or iriver w irt smashed to smit} arrived immediately and of his tangle and he went thanking his lucky stars more scared than hurt and vom Alto it his gr nothers wife, onn nna MILLHEIM friends Mr Hee Sy Mo Mrs attended vention a Memori ducted this o'clock The Veterans had heim at 1:30 the tow n oi cleses at seems of the !? want from ob je int junior base me troubles st ling nong them the point of nearly as the Detroit Are quarre selves and are disbanding They hopeless a ndit American team The home » : ireon given a « af © mint Garretts Rebersbhurg improy the Ppearand of about Ars on been of on has WINGATE. immers, wife and famil spent a few days with his and Mrs. George Bum Ryland S Tyrone, Mr of parents, mers Willis Pittsburg, are Mr. and Mrs. Jo Mr. and Mrs rejoicing over boy The well as Charles propert by fing Mrs. Anna Fuller is visiting her father, Mrs M., E Flynn her home at Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs. James Stere dren, Henry and Margaret, fonville, spent Bunday with Ell Btere pw Preaching In the leal church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Young, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with the lat. ter's, parents Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Long. Boys, get your cow bells ready; a wedding In the near future OAK MALL. Some of our farmers are planting corn and some are not through with their plowing. Our miller, Clayton Etters, received a cnr load of shelled corn last week, which is worth one dollar per bushel Luther Dale Is having the water piped into his house and also to the barn, which will make a great jm- provement on the Dale farm. George Markle Is sporting a new buggy bought of Welland & Company, of Boalsburg. Mra. N. J. Rishel is on the sick list at present, family of parents, wife and visiting her hn Haines Raymond the arrival ther is getting be ted Mye improving ro hin house of Williamsport, Harry Brown spent Sunday LL Fisher of a along are bab me An ‘on eX ped re In his nt and chil. of his uncle, his | | Mrs {of guests of H. P. | daughter | frequent his | has | hope {and brake and | | week [Co Un- | toona of | United Evangel. | Warly NITTANY. €. N. Yarnell and wife ard visitors on Sunday Grandpa Zerhy agd his Amanda Balleyv and son Penngvalley, were the Zerby and family were How daughter, Hruce, welcome part of week Mrs, Amelia lam Fleisher, latter's GG. W urday Give he will Heense William Rossman was one day the past week on Ira Ohl, M, R, McCaleh others are attending court at fonte this week. Rudolph Bridgens, of accompanied by Lilne Flemington, were guests Kessinger and family one week, Ray Emert, guest of his grandparents, Rossman's, over Sunday. Mrs. Tillie Peck and sons, Earl Ralph, and Mrs H. P. Zerby and attended the funeral of Mrs Jacksonville on Tues- last Mrs, Wil- visited the Saturday Sate Lockard and of Lamar, aunt, Mrs, Tate, on Young was Bellefonte on business the he to bone and without a average dog a Satisfied to go to Bellefonte business and a Belle few Flemington Kessinger, of of W E day wae the William of Salona, John Yearick at day Several young gents to Lamar, Wonder of Visits our why. We noticed tomobiles in among them er and lady and lady Bellefonte Lock Haven, If don't come to big val vou will miss something good Mrs, Cal Stover and Mrs. P. S were lock Haven si quite a number of our town on Sunday were WW, Harrison Walk- friend and Carl Rothrock friend, the former from while the latter were iron fest) our Rossman on Saturday We SOrTY been quite will Miss Lydia long, of dale, Sunday with her brother Charles church at Hublersburg Miss Catharine Shields Mrs past that the or are tO say poorly she BOON recon near +o LJ AL nt and i has been helping ast ROCK FORGE. a heen ver Ort Saxion's Lower R Orie Mult Bellefonte with : mn on amil isited Mulbarger's ArEers John | Sunday As Harry Fike has been alling a Tow ears and is nabie t get FILLMORE 3 wet wned, | ashore it ha with the Iemocrat It has A Ver poor planting spring crop. There not mu 1 planted, and most Wl bit of plow AOARON #8 Mrs \ iter is not impre Ing aj : ' Mra spent last 3 i Waddle's Miss M and friend, o State ‘ spent Sunday at the home of A and Mra. H. T, Norris Williaw Young, of Altoona spent Friday at the of his parents Mr. and Mr Young, at this place Wm ! t2e at James ple trees The far inrner of Williamsport, the home of James Mingel f home | 5) lant ap Waddle Huey's spent trimming f the Bell Telephone vere week putting an other set of wires on the line Harold Young spent Sunday with friends We would like to our boys go to on Saturday George Green little daughters, Sunday at the Green's, At ROMOLA. Jerry Ryan, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent lant week at the home of his brother. in-law, J. H. Tipton. Miss Ruth Heverly, visiting at the home mother, Mra, Mary J. Miss Daley Mann attack of quinsy, Mrs, Maray J. Daley and Ruth Hev. erly spent Bunday with the former's son, Chas. A. Daley, of Wingate, James and Elmer Watkine and Wardle Yeager departed on Monday for the woods, where they expect to find employment for the coming sum- mer, Paul Miller and sister Edith spent Sunday at A. J. Lucas’ at Fairview, mers « ay iast in Al know why Bellefonte so nights and wife, and of Lock Haven, home of Mr» Brierly, some reg. Dr two spent Dorsey of Orviston, of her Daley. Is suffering an in grand. the past | and | make | an- oppers | MN ; JULIAN. rain, rain Howard need it, (but mavhe wq blogsome Rain RAVE We The apple bloom in this londened down ly n few here Mrs, FF. W, Parks, cousins Friday at the shoping, On nt wenther our little thelr rue Hoover lost a work horse being caused broken Edward Turner those beautiful are out in fg section, BOmMe tropes while others h and there Dillen and Mrs of the writer county seat doing of the farmers Progress summers’ Crops, and Aaron Fa recently, the by having Unusun are mal toward AaCCcou very out RS i deposited a ind most pinks, or honeysucl desk on Frida all often of mountain the writer's boy Edward Albert \ Miller Is dwelling } on the Wm. Miller residence fire When Mr. Miller and newlywed will start housekeeping there: | health and success be with the Mrs. Roy Parks took her arture on Mondey for Bton vigit other relatives, from she leave the latter Pittsburg, whe husband, w chaperon the remainir to thelr home in R » erecting a » site wher was destr this Is cor Use a Bonny last fall hin i | — will week for | | met hy her « he a= 1ouUrn: Ind James Andrew i lice = farms pure} new ack ork team las Harr: ite of Lewis David the paralytl rte 1 Atl this ir sympathy Mr. Mq IU'ndertaker teamste fine from repo or Osman inl Sund town. Sammy a4 can icker nat her ome homie from re ra Rey town, State aunt Rev Memorial few day's rest Merrill spent a Williams of Lowis few days last week ¥ College and culled to see Mra Frank Smith at this D. Y. Bro will deliver sdidress at thtis We pred Reds min: ne MOSHANNON., Mills and grandd were visiting Mr sick sister part of last started on her brother at Clarence Windy Mrs Ann Josie Rees t the fore she WHY and Hil hasn't and her she got James { jver around in Frog Hollow for al month intl Sunday when he caller at A. J. Walker's homes Herbert Craft purchased Main street on the road Glen. and is erecting a new hose We are having evangelistic in progress at the Presbhyteriar here by Dr. B. EP. Prugh tendent of missions for Hur Presbytery IN is to last ax weeks Mayvion Lucas Hollow on Sund was to bes passed throug! lay afternoon BRANCH-—~College Twp W. . Meyer visited his son slong the Branch Madle Gingerich needle and thread week, Hannah ris busy wit the Bra: is nt her tile Royer Is spending {time with her son, Elmer, Those who visited at John Pre n's on Sunday were John Raymond, Gep. {trude Shuey and friend and Aieg | Bhuey, There will be preaching | Branch school Sunday night | wo Memorial exercises on Wed; [ night, May 20th, ore Sram or Omo Orry or Toueso, Lucas County Prank J. Cunsny makes oath that he Jakiner the firm of ¥. J. Cuesey & (y the Oly "of Toledo, County Moremid, and that il firm will NE HUNDRED DOLLARS jor of Caranan that eannot be cured s CaTanmn Cue, PRANA 4. Lyle NERY, Bworn to before me And of December, ing, 7 Pao, As AW aLe ™ wisds FRET | | 1 | Ho { which {Thursday | Millheim | Castle . BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 23rd, 1912, SPRING MILLS. Decoration exercises: — Wednesday evening-—at Green Grove, Rev, OO, Martin, speaker, 6 p. m. Thursday morning, # a. mat Union, Rev. R. R. Jones, Georges p. m, speaker Rev Price Mills, 6 p. m. speaker Dr The citizens, of Spring pusy training the voung lag Drill, for Decoration A number from Centre Hall lodges visited the No. 168, last Monday to witness the giving of three new members Mrs, C. A. Krape was elected in the Lutheran Sunday the Centre county will be held at evening and valley, 2 Spring Mills, folks Day. und Centre dele gate to Pine Friday of Hall, | week, | classes | tended { fore | friends {the P. i esse 110 8pe nd | Condensed Mrs. CC. A the and of Selinsgrove, Mr. and Mr Krape Reformed Inst week Mrs. W, CC. Gramley the KK. G. EE. & 1. G. E. vention last week Hazelton, je returning home they in Shamokin Ella Cummings Grove spent SBaturday Milroy Brown, who R. R Co. and at Northumberland, Monday Gramley for the Milk this nt con ' unt Miss and day In Harry Is employed by present lo cated at was home (8B Hall spent Tuesday interest of the Co, whic h in to place in the near Ww Mill yeinted at fu ture. tev McClellan Rev. Runkle, of Newport, Monday to visit Mrs. J. K elr way to Tussevville neral of Mrs wil gdon Dr in, Are of West Milton stopped Runkle attend Hams, of Hunt to wife of Philadel to his moth and 01 ¢ Visit Runkl« here Prof Henneberger formes the 8. M, High » Wm F. Taylor and granddaugh rone ixiting her daug! J. Max lantz Weaver has home at Rebers? her ‘ hoo! 8 here isit to Smit} in her mi wi Martha smith HICKNDONN Siegal re H COLYER. parents of as init on car which Seen paAaRRInDE Bunda ne pur oueh this Omn his new Ford hased mecently. Fred Kilinefelter and lady Migs Randolph, from Mifflin « over =i ny i t! } Samuel friend OMe Scott’s Emulsion keeps children healthful and happy. Give them a few drops of this strengthening food- medicine every day and watch them grow. IT PREVENTS Croup Whooping - Cough Bronchitis Loss of Flesh and many other troubles ALL DRUGGISTS Specials for this week and the week | following. Great Seal Mousshold Ammonia, a bottle, Great Seal Laundry Bluing, a bot, Banner Lye ........oc00ns | Bon Ami, the Modern Cleaner, a cake "esti ’ | Scouring Soap, » a onke sas ans Bd {China Nest Eggs..... 2 for Be. | Extra Large $1.50 Clothes Baskets 080 | $1.50 House Dresses ....... ...98e | $1.00 Mrs. Schoeners Skirts o sav JAE Do not fail to visit our Second Floor, We carry a full line of Granite Ware, Tin Ware, China and Glass Ware. Dairy Supplies, Lamps, Pictures, Pic. ture Frames, Brooms and Brushes. Screen Doors, Window Screens, Flow or Pots and Jardiners and Table Oil Cloth, ’ %¢ be 90 ——— FINKLESTINE'S, Busy Bee Store, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, speaker | Schmiat, | wre | for a | evening | second degree | school | convention, | this | attended | church, at | visited | Miss | . Backache Is only ene of many symptoms which some women en- dure through weakness or displacement of the womanly organs, Mrs. Lizzie White of Memphis, Tenn., wrote Dr. R. V. At times | was hardly eble I believe I had every pain and wc could have ! very bed organs were voi ch was very vv’ fet d a nervous hoo witicred all over. This was my or 4 I wrote to you for advice. Afivi vorite Prescrip- tion’ for about can say that my health was nove Pierce, as follows ; to be on my feet, ne “a woman case. loternal nd my back great deal with discasco Dr. Pierce’s Favorite e Prescription Is a positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism, inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain, It allays Tones and builds up the nerves. Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which has a record of 40 years of cures. thank you, | want what | ask for” '* No, Dr. Pierce’ M Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement once a day. and Sun- | in| ro | Penn | .orn be | The and | off | on | the | | John } | Bartges The | beautiful bi woverdanie INN La) Thomas John Those Delaney WHS John Delaney an« rine and Migs Morris Core is wmtill Neff one EARLYSTOWN. ahringer Is this summer farmers are mornings getting iughter Cathe working for Mr. Delaney and There Prof | the first | try visitors at and Mrs. | and Mrs. | enfoving in the flelds ready to plant these | and their in Sunday mond’'s Delaney afternoon were Mr Narn and Mr Mr nancy hates f Mo shannon hos Satur- admitted Haven who spent SB medical tr tment on farm undany « Mr, vening at pital for and Mrs were “Paying by Check” It adds to the credit of any man to be able to write his check in settlement of an account, payment of a debtor 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. —— i — — I FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES «THAT CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA 3 cans 250 | may draw your attention, 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 the simple life than die in debt. your money draws The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa,
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