Page § THE CENTRE DEMOCuAT, AAA PTT TTT Rr ———, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pr Pre Correspo WEEE YYY ndents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AAA ASASA SAAS P AAAS AAS NITTANY. On account of the festival on Sat urday, June 1st, the Ladies Aid So- ciety will not meet till the next Tues- day, June 4th, at the home of Mrs. A. R. Mauck; please remember the date, June 4th, William MeDowell, of Walker, was the guest of his son, D. A. McDowell and family on Sunday. Harry Tressler and ing over the arrival of a young son at their home, Glenn Rogers accepted with the State Forestry and left on Monday for start the work. His host wish him success. Don't forget the night, June 1st. Ice and all the delicacies will be served. Mrs, Willlam Wasson and were Lock Haven shoppers recently A cat has too much sense to cry ov- er spilled milk. Our farmers while some a position Tyrone of friends festival cream and of the season planting corn are through; they are rushing the work this nice weather. Mrs. George Long and her children, of Snydertown, and Mrs, Long's moth- er-in-law, of Jacksonville, were the guests of William Treaster on Sunday. Claude Shade, wife and son, Johnstown, and Bell McCauley two children, of Hublershurg, are spending some time with their sick mother, Mrs. Perry Webner, and fam- ily. Mr. are busy and and Mrs. Perry Rachau enter- wife are rejoic- | Department | to | Saturday | cake | niece | {days he | at | experience of | Cyrus, tained as their dinner guests on Sun- | day, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mauck and the latter's mother, Mrs, Yearick, of our town, and also William Keller and wife and two children, of Madisopburg. Miss Ruth Pavne, of Lemont a week here with her uncle, Wasson, recently, A certain voung lady and gentleman were out walking one night the week and when they returned the fel low was seen later lying along t} fence. Fire talkers, Miss Creek, spent Wm ‘ agents are lightning insurance Elizabeth Muthler, of h and Mary Kling, Mackey - ville, spent few days recently with Mrs. Charles Zerby. We had fine weather the p which suited most everybod) W. J. Mauck has purcha automobile and he and 1} are seen spinning on our every day Some of funeral on Monday Mrs. W. E. Garln were Snydertown Say, Ben, the next for a festival be sure well Edna says she enjoyed Bee if a t IST Wie is son Charles streets no attended the at our people of Ro Leathers children Sunday and on time there t! k visitors you is one, e drive REBERSBURG. Summer Normal Miss Patience tombstone and 84) Mr. Misanthrope ive arranged Decoration Day in palms of the Sunday flaglets patriot music, flowers and Since the losed we no longer ting astride a at Miss Hope Our people | observance of which the litt schools will w ly. There will eloquence, Cherries and apples promise im this region. Farmers are potatoes It ample, ther New Berlin, hill north of hood and who ne er potatoes both Clarence his summer The WoO suckles on the seek the ay” Eve handed an apochryphal that when Eve Adam, handed ing: “You take ing.” And ther t thus “I don't This is said ness of the “darn it" Every his art In the good years for a when a fellow master mechani blacksmit} he more than the mighty big bungglers ar life is botched up Thomas Walker is able to about again and get the =unshine Say, Charlie, an ou get us the Baltin sanhedrim? There where the law and gospel will be made for the next twenty years Mrs. Levi Fullmer reported ser- ously ill. She had in excellent health until a few day ago John H Harter, it is sald, has bought the old Paul Wolf place from Clark M. Gramly. John has faith Brush Valley The price 156¢ wince slaughter for Sell your flour the bread gee wit - ® a le e al. an he well and ox planting late corn For amp, is e is Vellerst wi the before ther fi L.ong when « Near: is are redolent with which vie with of the aw eet cheeks mal kind he mar instead an tod works vear under a carpenter imagines he knows Such fellows ad the He Hoss are ir whole into Ore in is been a soil of bee Tom the wheat market ’ to not has gone Hubler does local demand. and buy the if you want up best in good SOBER. Aumon and wife, from Fort Wayne, of days at nlso Jerry Ind., spent Uriah Aumon’s Ellas Aumon, a couple inst week The sale urday Mrs visiting was well attended on J. J her who had been Gentzell, at Gentzell, son Harry Dresden, N. Y., for a week, came home | on Monday. Uriah Aumon and wife spent SBun- day very pleasantly at Edward Deck- er's. Mrs, list, Miss Furl Aumon and Sadle Breon made a flying trip to Centre Hall on Saturday. John lligen and wife spent Satur. day at U, G. Aumon's, M. C. Vonada and family were wel- come visitors at J. J. Gentzel's on Sunday. Henry Immel and lady friend, Sadie Breon, were callers at D, D. Breon's, at Rebersburg, on Sunday. George Decker is on the sick SMULLTON. Ellas Breon has glven houses a new coat of paint, Mrs. Howard Weaver has been sick for some time. Quite a few farmers are planting corn, Rev. Lantz preached an able ser- mon on Bunday. Many of the Rebersburg young folks spent Sunday afternoon in our town, both his through past | suitable | ek | sed a new | st | Howard | start | | the | | i | smiling | | [| or | in | Sat- | | Anna | parted TAY AVAVWRYYYWYY | WINGATE. | A Birthday Party.—-On last Tuesday {morning when the morning passenger itrain that is due at Snow Shoe Inter- section, at 9:18 a. m. arrived, there {was certainly a bunch of curious peo- iple In that hamlet, and I bet that they { thought themselves down on Broad- | way street when the total number of | passengers had descended from the train, which on an average would {reach a half hundred, After getting a line up they marched up to the home {of Elf Stere where they spent the day, and the scribe learned later that it was a reunion in honor of Mr. Stere's birthday, Mr. Stere was born in the {vicinity of Dix Run and has lived in that neighborhood up late years, when he moved to the Boggs town- {ship almshouse, located at Snow Shoe ! Intersection. Here he has been the past eight vears and up to lage he has been a great community and its welfares | great church worker In his was a hard working time he realized what the word meant, and during his past he is able to furnish val- uable information to the younger men and women who are growing up and never went through the that Mr, Stere has Mr. Stere home the following children lighten his heart in his older who assists him on the and one daughter, Dora, who her mother in the housework twenty-first day of May the relatives were present Anna er; Katie Stere, of Patton; Stone, of Blue Ball Patience and children, Howard and Mary: Har- riet Ingram and children, Mary, Frank and Anna; Lizzie Stere and children Ollie Stere and children, of Dix Run Stere and daughters, Beulal Ella Holt, Orie Holt, Mary Holt Margaret Hoover Hassel and Sarah Peters and Ir nionvills Mrs 1 Rochester, Wells Mrs. Beatrice and Mrs, Ten Lumber OC and 4 to this and a younger man and that “economy” at en- days farm, ASRIALE On the following Hunt- Phebe has to Holt, and N son Y and Har Mr of on Steere nd Mr Mrs Bellefon hildren TUK Ro and of Articies boarded the for remained oy that lay wishes to th wns 8 that he ever extend re inks to } mn for their glad remembrance seventh birthday and back to visit him again ce is mans friends his fifty them all WEST BRUSHVALLEY. our farmers are thro it Oh ‘hildren's which MILLHEIM, Mabel Auman and Margaret motored to Bellefonte and lege on Sunday afternoon John A. Hardenbergh arrived after having spent some time her parents at Philadelphia, T. F. Meyer and family spent Sun day at State College The junior baseball play the State College { here on Memorial day A palr of drunken tramps driven out of town on Monday ing by the high constable The cornet band of Millheim has ob- tained new uniforms and expects to don them for the first time today. Clyde Boob, who has been working for some time at Akron, Ohlo, is visit. ing at home Frank Geary, the barber, | Hall, spent Monday in Millheim, The citizens of town expect to have one of the finest Memorial services held here for some time Luther Catherman left on Saturday for Freeport, Ill, where he expects to | spend the summer Misses Weaver State C« Mrs home vith funior team were even BOALSBURG. Miss Esther Sparr, of Williamsburg, came to spend the summer with her uncle, James Reed. Dr. Samuel Woods and family, of Sharon, are visiting at the M. A. Woods home, Charles Fisher and family, of Dan- ville, are visiting several weeks at the Fisher home, Miss Sallle Keller, who spent the winter with relatives, returned to her home here last week, Misses Esther Brown and Frances Patterson, who had spent several months at Harrisburg, returned home last Saturday, A festival will be held In the town hall the evening of May 30th by the ladies of the town. Ice cream, cake, and strawberries will be served; pro- ceeds for the light plant, Mrs. George Fisher and children are apatling a few days In Bellefonte this wee for | helper to this | experience | Stere | nvites | team expects to | of Centre | MMMM JULIAN, one of its lumberman E took his family ang de- parted for Howard, Pa Mr Bullock is operating a sawmill at that place and finds it more convenlent i; jjve | a little handier to his job | On Monday evening of last ek the dwelling house on the V, | farm on Muncy Mountair of Jullan, was destroy house at the time was Harris Ingram returned nagnes find shes the also Clthze ™ Julian lost week when packed up, tis last Bullock G. H ender~ | ith- | fire Jed 1 | { from his | | | { Bon east The by reports, on the | before dark jcontents In was held on was Insured Lust week G E high pole in his he lvnched a big Now what the fact; does that he w the crows solution their | toes skyward Albert V Hvered a car trons on last fact that the away up Ir latter part inxt did not order the {that It takes to The cry | Coal! Co who, aecor home 1 ork | ttle its france nous evening the house Some above to furniture thi Campi corn field black significance it ted | which | row I this Or ever observe the pe per | le wide whe hanging “ih all is the mean in ieem 0 they cir comrade ilk rest” as he his seo Miller unloaded load of conl to Saturday Owl of tree price the Oe top d winter, our usunl of amount upply y erated weather the matter of the without Again id ny the « its m prominent < Manure Spreaders Done FAIRVIEW rie } " spman { and w Mr. and party in honor | Florence, It being Lit was largely The plow Mrs, J IB. Lucas g n their daug yy. | her 1Tth bire | attended Oo in ’ y Ween Mrs. John Mrs. Watson veek in B T. R la ther, James We spent 18 spent Lu that 8 getting ’ as, of t bir LE | Minnie gic) mn the prihen don't FRUIT TOWN Weaver, of Colyer few days at the hon f Art! mings of near Rebershurg ! Wilbur Holderman, of W | is spending a few days with } | Bruce Ishler, of this place { Those who spent Sunda | home of Wm. Ishlers, were | Mrs, Peter Boal, of P. C. (it | Rover, of Red Mill: Wilbur | man, Woodward; Bertha Horner | Firuce {toona; Samuel Immel, Edwa and son Willlam, of Colver Miss Bertha Horner, of Alt visiting her friend, Miss I.yd {| Mr. Markel, of State College | Sunday with his lady friend | Edna Ishier, of Tusseyville Rev. Martin and Rey Care | Bpring Mills, took dinner | Jordon on Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. John Bubb day at the home of Frank Potters Mills I think it would be hetter of the Tussevville bove to | tle more sense then what they have | they would better stay at T ville tand mind thelr own business instead {of running after the girls and carry. ing on the way they did and ming | home from prayer meeting that {if they don't watch out they ight | pay for thelr fun. John Ishler spent { home of Edward Bubb I=hler pent Mine * Emmit of wit Het Be Suh ong at Fr some a lit. ) lea re 18 ey Sunday at the The girl with a twin handicapped; she will to conceal rer age. —————————————— It Is one of the easiest 1) nes In the world to convince a spinster that it Is unwise to marry young Catarrh Cannot Be Cureq with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they an the seat of the disease. Catarth 8 8 blood o roneh | | Wied take brother never in be able and Of the best tonies known, with the 1004_puriers. acting directly on the | mucous surfaces, perfect combinatye op i two Ingredients is what UO uch won wits In Is for testimony CHENEY & OO. Pro Hold by Diuguista price Te + Toledo, Take Hall's Family Pils tor constipation { north | toona | Altoona, | the { Mrs 1 da wor roach | | * taken io | | | | hi | AARONSBURG. Dr. Finley Bell, acccmpanied by his wife, son and daughter, of Engle- New Jersey, and his mother, Wm. Bell, of Bellefonte, were welcome guests of Thos. Hull's day last week; they made the with the former's automobile, Lizzie Yarger took a trip and expects to spend time in New York City, Mrs. Anna Wolfe, of Wolfs Store, spent a few days at the home of Mrs, FfMe Weaver Mre. Emma Wert and grandson vis ited at the home of her brother-in law, John Musser's, living In l.ogan- ton 4 Mrs. visiting (Dr) Wm wood, Mrs. the one trip Miss Reading to some Emma Jordan Hess, of at the home of her E. J. Deshler's HafMley has greatly Butler, in sister, Mrs Mrs im | proved the appearance of her home on street by ence Musser paint It Mises Verna Stover, who had been | with pneumonia, we are glad to say slowly getting better Mrs. Jane Bylvis has gone some time with friends Second having Clar il il to spend living in Al Orwig, who I in ed aver employ Sunday Walter WAN family. Merchant J. E ter of Lemont pleasantly with sister Sue Mrs Kathryn Verna, of Lock home of Orns his Lenker spent a the and daugh few days former's mother ind Kellar Haven vigiting at Mrs Kellar's mother Klizabeth lLimbert Thos, Mever and family their father, J. OC 10 Bee home of Weavers and are of Were Stover, t the Sun (30 on Stover spent her old Mills Mrs wit? Ralph BOIS acquaintan What Have For Your Neighbors? HE next time you see the local dealer, get him to give you the history of of the ]l H C manure spreaders he has sold. Then get the story of other spreaders and draw your own conclusions as to which spreader does the best work at the lowest cost. Durability pays. The spread- er that does the best work for the longest time is the cheapest to buy. The more you find out about spreaders, the more cer- tain you will be to go to the local dealer and buy an some in| with | daughter | Coburn, | Saturday | on | i | Increase | dicitis | have | wheat I HC Manure Spreader Kemp 20th Century Corn King or Cloverleaf The best spreaders made are the | HC manure spreaders your local dealer sells, and if you give him a chance he will soon convince you of that fact and give you good common-sense reasons for buying an IHC spreader from him. Intarnational Harvester Company of America lncorporned) Chicago USA The free o obtainable on better farming 1 HC Service Bureau urpose of this Bureau is to furnish, If you have charge to all, the best igformation | any worthy questions concerning soils, crops, | land drainage, irrigation make your inquiries specific and sen to | HC Service Bureau, Harvester Building, Chicago. US A EVERYTHING FOR Every Farmer Owing to the very inclement weather on the day of my sale, and a couple of car-loads not getting In on time for sale, 1 will 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 game terms as sale-—ten months without Interest, or § per cent. off for cash, L H. Musser, BELLEFONTE, PA, Local Agent for the Interna. tional Harvester Products. 17-tf fertilizers, etc, | | them | i Thursday, May 30th, 1912 - — et A Drop of Blood Or a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the chief chemist at Dr, Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tells the story of .npoverished blood nervous exhaustion or some kidney trouble, Such examinations are made without cost und is only a small part of the work of the steff of physicians and surgeons under the direction of Dr, R. V. Pierce giving the best medical advice possible without cost to those who wish to write and make a full statement of symptoms, An imitation of natures method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative and glyceric extract of roots, without the use of alcohol, such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Which makes the stomach strong, promotes the flow of digestive juices, re- stores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonic, It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgment, Get what you ask for! hy by ' Qa into the the way Causes of Appendicitis. question x they concretion. illets and shot having come as a kind of a surgical dessert to the eating of game; also bunches of bristles fromm 100 vigorous use the toothbrush. Orit where “app 4 The has again been raised nucleus of medical journals as to whether the in the frequency of appen- In recent years may not be due to minute particles of fron. The old millstones that ground go slowly and ground small enough in the old days | passed away, and it is suspected these particles of fron come fron rollers used In grinding Some medical authorities sug that these particles find their | { form a In Cases are cited where | have met with a of tha hat the reasons why the most girls they dom't now to know what Marry they Is because gest want “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. FITZ-EZY| SHOES THE LADIES - THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, BELLEFONTE, PA, HIGH STREET, 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.
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