PA. , 1912. THE CENTRE DEMocgAT, BELLEFONTE, Correspondents’ Department i Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. JULIAN. Recently the Pennsylvania Co. sounded another warning to trespassing pedestrians who still per- Railroad | last the | { Osceola sist in disobeying the company's order | to walk on the great question it is least Gilles and to the traveling public not their road on account of danger of life to those in Some of these davs when expected R. R. Policemen Millward will drop off a pullman and round-up a “baker's doz- en" or more; then when about $9.00 has been handed to these “Gentlemen of Authority” By each and every one, to cover fines and costs, all will go their way, rejoicing or regretting as the case may be. Just to think, of the nine big vearly subscriptions the “Centre Democrat” this buy. If the Centre therein the usual week, vou readers granted that the writer has gone to Sunbury, Pa., to kill flies, as Men's Civie Club of that place offered in this paper last week to pay the sum of lc¢ per dozen for dead flies What a boom! equivalent to the Klondike gold field financial industry, if the flies were more plentiful and the tax higher. Thomas Burns, of Benore er to Julian to visit his friends relatives as well as to attend morial services here. Thomas old veteran and a former our little town. Mrs. May Davis, W, Democrat falls to have Julian items next may take it for drove ov- and me- an of is resident Rosco, of town last Kline and son Va., arrived in week to spend some time with the former's mother, Mrs. A. B. Myers, as well as other relatives and friends John Marks and wife, of Furnace, drove down from that west- ern village and spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fink. Charles Myers and family, mother, Mrs. Eliza Myers, and ter, Mrs. May Kline, enjoys drive to Unionville on the aft memorial day t attend ti there. At this has dried lleves, (considering season.) that our farmers in their seed corn at the r thing like ute, more or KLINE this place Earl Kline, spent several able home of Turner. It will Mr. Kline was with lung trouble and ing to recuperate from dreaded illness. On Sunday of last week, the disease conquered him in his weakness and he passed from this the promised land of rest was near Pitts- burg, Pa. interment was ms Those wh vigited at the he Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Alexander the Sabbath re Mrs. Ed. Young and daughter la, also Mrs. Young's brother, Arthur Crebs: and Miss Ella Alexander, all of Bellefonte Mrs. Elmer Way. of Paradise, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | F. Davis Mrs. E of East friends week | Hanna writing, up a the | 5.000.000 ETalns less Many of the will no doubt remen 18 months the hospit Mrs, James bered that Yering was here hop- that much the 26th who some months Mr be at and remem an nvalld s life to His 1} where ome me We El r Leonard, among the and son circulated during C. Shope Altoona and relati #8 end Fx Flas! Miss Frand Ruests amor Lamar Tittle Mr. and ves Mary. Gingery laughter f Mrs. David Gingery, of tha Furna Sundayed with grandpe i gr Mr. and Ia C bulloc 1 Beav street H were entertained and Mrs Sabbat} Migs Wilmina Y.. spent some at this place qd Miss Mabel days very enjoyabl ymong and week Mrs. Wilson Houtz ters, of : he here indma Mrs ‘eters Mr (eo the of By her iffalo, N 1 home week at ol ring the l.orrah past spent several friends at Snow Si e past relatives State Colleg present it the last week Shott f Mi uest f his lad Davis, on Fre dave Constable Wil Rich Jellefonte on Sunday and on ening train assisted his wife hon the Bellefonte hospital where she had spent the past 16 during which time she underwent serious opera tion for appendicitis. Although ver weak, hopes are entertained that she will recuperate rapidly and soon re. gain her former health and strength Rev Smith delivered a very im pressive sermon in the U, B. church on last Sabbath evening to a well fill ed sanctuary There will the M. E. church on next Sunday morning by the pastor, Rev. Gilbert, at 10:30, providing the congregation is not disappointed by the Rev's sence, frequently Is the case The itiful little shower on day evening caused all things raise thelr heads look skyward Many gardens being plowed and mans tubers to sprout therein Mr and down to to visit friends attend the Miss Ida lershurg, Pa friend, Miss Eva during the nt street, 1 Ar 1 fro days a be preaching service In ab an Sun- to hea and Are nid away Mrs Miles? John urg o and re there Conkle Memorial day as well an went n iatives ne rvi on Turner, one school marms went county seat on Friday of last week to be present at one of the examinations held there at that date Implement agent Link Bellefonte, was riding on our boule vard one day last week with his big “oak colored” auto full of sight-seeing passengers, Miss Elva by her two little sisters, Margarette and Geraldine, hoarded our 9:45 train on Baturday morning and went west as far as Bald Eagle, at which place they spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Britian Fraunts, Blabksmith Harry Lindemuth, of Unionville, was sporting his big red automobile In our town one day last week, Irvin G, Gray, of our little down to the Musser, of Campbell, the noted horseman and cattle raiser of this place, has heeded the call In our Julian items and erected a neat little butcher shop in connection with his store recently purchased. Good boy, Irvin, now for that juley and most luscious broil, roast and steak, Samuel McGinley, a highly respect. ed citizen of this place, who has been employed at Tyrone for several years, accompanied | ly | ers, | side-door | | very | | - | McGinley, to | would | { bath the | | term spent several days of his family here and Miss Wiser, Pa., spent Sunday of enjovably at the jol former's aunt, Mrs, My Miss Clara and with Stoddard Mills, week most home of the well as and Roy Charles Mills, was Jullan, and of course the homes of her relations, dropped in and enjoved a pleasant chat with the writer at his parental residence on west rail- road boulevard, Miss Ellie Alexander and Miss of Bellefonte, came Saturday to circulate among many friends and relatives John Myers, wife and little son, of Tyrone, dropped off our night express here on Saturday to spend the Sab at the former's parental resi- dence in town James Turner was the loser of a work horse on Saturday, June the 1st Policeman Fred Giles, of Tyrone was perambulating in our town on Saturday, spying about for some rail- road victims, One of the largest outs that has heen here in many vears occurred on the 30th of last month This indicates that the fire of patriot- ism is still burning brightly within our people down week Mins came ol last us Wilbur Mrs ceola cousins, Catherwood, of Os recent visitor in while calling at many friends and Irent up on their memorial turn JULIAN, No. 2 Mrs. Margaret Houtz and daughters were visitors at the of Mrs. Rebecca Swisher last Miss Olive Swisher spent with her mother, Mrs M. Miss Lottie Parsons spent R. T. Comley's, of Dix Run Miss Ophelia Rowin and little ter Bertha attended Ringlings Show, May 25th, at Altoona Vilson Stiver, Jr., and spent Sunday at the home « Mrs. Alf. Rowin Misses Hannah center of are the ask nite two home week, Sunday J Green, Sunday at sis. Bros Mas and aigter f Mr Ho M and Nora attraction in Hollow: George Har b Chas ri nm is haul the f ng t indation for 'r tWO Der i He 11 Mr Ww roads are mince Murphy pu bridge R. Har Fink Lost, strayed or was last about it John Tu hiack dead (Chas for (Col Wm The Again 1 R G. G teock stolen: in M Bessie? lost er seen how rner horses one « ed Saturday. Harrington expe Irn next week Musser Sol by 1 idiers ‘ dier's H will Home Musser gO s all Moore id E4. T Hessnie we HANNAH, stork visited our town and at the home of WW. J, Stim ia all smiles 1» W Ie Mar- | her | " some time to for Martha ® DO has returned where he has for the past from BSB dee mill home heen Year Prea runninga ny hing on Sunday afternoon not very well attended as sixteen all that were present. Parents should up and doing. Attend means ETace mo to children up in the way they should go, Christ sald, suffer the little drem to come unto me and forbid them not for such is the kingdom of heaven Mr. and Mra. David Reese, Eagle, spent Sunday with the pinter, Mra. J. T. Beckwith Chandler Walk has gone burg where he pecured a the brickyard Mrs, Mable ness trip to T™ Mr. and Mrs Decoration with with WAR were you he the of nn of Bald former's to Clays. position busi- week spent eck made a day last Tyrone, T Nearhoof rone one Bell, of their son, J LIVONIA. Stover, having finished school at Huntingdon, H. E of his hans | returned home to spend the summer Miss Maud Motz has returned her home after a three weeks’ stay at Stover's, H, Eyer Spyker, accompanied by his friends, Mr. Halfpenny and Mr. Mor- row, of Lewisburg, spent a few days fishing at Stover's, Miss Katie Foreman visited friend, Mra, Roy Bnook, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Shouts, Mifflinburg, are visiting at J. Wirth's, BE. M, Conser was a caller at Bd, Btover's last Friday. Children’s Day will be observed by Livonia Sunday school, June 23rd. Through a typographical error a western paper published the follow Ing: “A citizens’ mass meeting for the discussion of the electric Nght question will be hell at the court house tonight” her of H. feft | bring your | { hil. | in! to | Ww REBTRSBURG, The Decoration Day ser Rebershurg were never mor ically and universally attend ably because of some slight between this “burg” and Not only were the graves of diers of all the wars the graves of those who the campaigns of peace gotten There was a of citizens, young and the evening formalities, burg band, led by Al ed the music for the cemetery CXOrcines, 6 p. m. the procession of St. Peter's church, James Corman The G. A. | which is no longer numerous by Hon. Henry Meyer The Veterans numbered about tw the local of Odd Fel well represented The schoo carrying flags joined at the At the cemetery the G. A tion was delivered by Rev The original order of Genl was read by Hon, Henry Mq Lincoln's Gettysburg address der Miller, A lengthy and « {address on the tople of the « | delivered by S DD, Gettig, 1} Bellefonte, and a beautiful re was charmingly delivered 1 Nellle Burd, of Aaronsburg. T} {leys by the Sons of Veteran | cluded the Titles Gramly, | brought a family oration Day Miss Anita spent Singing H + business Prof. C Pittsburg | Inghousers decor tri I if Were not for large old, to Thi Stover IT Ee Witnes \drons nigh paradd t hi with cry formed led lodge R Services of Rising party down Greninger, week Brook Smull lege, at visi Geo trip 0 in t} Kramer ned for rar i recent wv veoman Smuliton | wagon (8 | A Variety looked ties Teddy, A large {| Union [It never looked L.et us hear means He Valley li the t your of workers clea for Decoratior attractive General W tell Incldents gel ou goat party cemetery more from { all { Brush with { We are always feet of CG The themse ineas can memories willing and learn of Rebersburg decorating amnlie residents Ives pr 1d.’ places and hon ay *H | great a about the conduct and-So, in the who then repeats further imaginary and, after while reported on the t! trave w little a oth kind fire.” spark 4d One makes i a Huoew it to a third wit a L mar physically good speect Taylor has * wit! fottle with Genl n Gramiy in a { Uncle Ram's express, when Warren URIinese Aun along the An's sun tremblir Aspiras the East Mais enEer good certificates In iddled re His Iris the bef ficate In lahan Magee have H king Aan we gomet} Davis and St An and T w i] pr ema of Dean igh wit} lucky MOSHANNON., William Watkin made a call A. J. Walker home one day last some attraction, Wi 4 Mra. Ida Holtsapple, of uple days with friends place last week Frank Houdeshell, of Cato, n call at A. J. Walker's home In Hollow, one day last week Master James Cartwright a panied by his cousins, Misses Jonnie and Leah Walker, spent Sunday Fountain at the homes of Harry Kes {ling and James Fye John Cartwright has returned MeKeesport again, where he Is en ployed, after spending a few weeks his home here, George Cartwright's Our revival meeting closed on Sun day eve with not very good Progress { Haven't heard just how many cor | veris Mra, Clara Young and little dang? ter ReldA, from Romola, is spending » {few days at Mra. Young's mother | Mrs, Millard McKinney, of this place Edward Fye has returned to Orvis {ton where he is employed after spend {ing a couple days at his home here { Mike Kerin has returned home af {ter being employed on the P. R at Tyrone A. J. Walker made a flying trip to Orviston on last Saturday. ile Cate BR Fr Or Rn, An earnest, conscientious wife 1s always able to think of something about the house that needs a job, of repairing. Catarrh Cannot Be Cureq with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a8 they cannot punch the seat of the disease, Catarth 8 a blood of tutional disease, and In order to oure it {the | planting corn; { this time in fon | come, of Miss or Me, - hearing of Me bi! VALLEYVIEW, Say, Scribe No. 1, wake up; we have heard from you for a long time are getting lonesome, Raymond, you had better get the boy Is peeping around not and say, a move on, corner, the finished smart for farmers have that Is right of the vear, will be a free given by the Bunday B. church at Valley evening, June 9th; Well, to all enter- school View nll There tuinment the U Sunday the Val- Sunday at of near Breon Philip spent tesides, Eimer home of View. scribe, No, 1, you say Phil had to feed his hens crushed keep them from laying hard eggs. 1 presume it would paid Elmer Breon, I guess I would like to know who that farmer is that is going to get an auto We don't have any cute farmers Mrs, Anna Wilson and rom Danville, is spending f weeks with her mother, I8er. ley Say, Walker ice tO boiled "n Mrs. Mary Hot Kdward the sick le to go to work I'he Bunday school was well tended on Sunday, June 2, there present and I Houser, the merchant, lint hope he may soon be could have been the only kind of sulkey plow with umbrella attach Breon to n RAYHR have Is and a Elmer nlow in seal © big that dog back, Teke one Call ite some other called and Stella, morning Mrs Guy to get he forgot and den The sel reakfast right word In speaking offended her word 1« sad husha face Hghted “Would [ h spoken sald a friend's w hie sorely a he asked Study Manure Spreaders Before You Buy One HE proper place to study @ manure spreader is at the local dealer's place of business, where you can see the machine, study it part by part, see how each part is made and how it doesits work. Study spreaders at first hand. Go to the local dealer and have him show you an have | cute | children, | couple | in | at- | be- | whi IHC Manure Spreader | Kemp 20th Century Cloverleaf or Corn King Learn the advantages of an apron spreader. Learn what constitutes a steady, reliable feed and the importance of it. Learn the reasons why different materials are used for different parts, and why each part does its work thoroughly. Learn the value of the service the dealer can give you. When you know manure spreaders we think you will buy an I H C spreader from your local dealer. He is the man to sce. [aternational Harvester Company of America Chicago US A I H C Bervies Burean ] The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, | ree of : tainable on better farming. If you have pny worthy questions concern ng soils, crops, land drainage, irrigation make your inquiries specific and se the to IHC Service Bureau, Harvester Bu ing. Chicago, US A —————————— RYTHING 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, | will sell a number of CULTIVATORS, DISK HAR- ROWS, CORN PLANTERS, GASOLINE ENGINES, WAG- ONS, BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, MAY TEDDERS, CREAM SEPARATORS and a lot of other articles on same 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 charge to all, the best information | fertilizers, ote, Woman's Power ————— Thursday, June 6th Qwer Man Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man, When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures, The woman who sufiers from weak- ness and derangement of her special womanly or- ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man, Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman, Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women, ments, lates, strengthens and heals, He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail- It is known as Dr, Pierce's Fas specific for the weaknesses and disorders po Medicine dealers sell it, te Prescription, It is a positive It purifies, regu- No honest dealer will liar to women, advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit, IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. — Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen Stomach, |iver and Bowels. —— MADISONBURG., had a good rain on Sunday for the farmers are very -thankful as It will make oats and corn Decoration Day services were attended on Thursday, band furnishing the music Carig delivered very good for the occasion In the evening Memorial Day some of our town went to Millheim and of young men, Ernest Wise unfortunate, as he drove and afterwards started We h well Rev address of "n one was very to Millhelm to | Mills; t about one Aaronsburg | Co. | i and peo- | our! Spring | as his he mile dead In respectful IThe wam above 1 walking along wn he dropped As he is a i wan we will have much sympathy for him. The rumor is afloat that thi young man with three more boys were on a drunk drove this he death is un- as he was imself, the road down very ng mn true all by } Cine nose is people's way to to keep the n business or nt preven bleeding of the we out of other “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 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 THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT HIGH STREET, Yeager’s Shoe Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. may draw your attention, but interest, when you give it an opportunity your money draws 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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