Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCR 7, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, June 20th, 1912. — Le ————————————— ) Tr. SAMA YAW hd - A hdd Ya WV a WwW Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. aa AAs v VAR VA VVVRRYYYY AVLALAVVILAVVALVAA A Wile in he pon well nhou - AAAS AAAS ae a - VV Wwe YYW - | NITTANY. glad to say who had the past writing PA McDowel to Lock Haven on Saturday and course took in the big show and port having had a good time Mrs. Nora Rossman and daughter Helen were to Lock Haven one day the past week, the latter having had some teeth extracted Mr. Clem Bowersox Dunlap, Towa, were the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs 8. Peck, several days the past week. W. E. Kessinger and family had as their guests the past week, Mr. Art Kessinger, wife and little girl, of Pit- cairn; James Rathmel and son Ezra, of Hublersburg, and Mr. Kessinger's mother, Mrs. Joseph ‘Kessinger, of Hublershurg, Mr. and Mrs Joleing over the daughter who came stay: mother and Mr. and Mrs, Perry G as their guests for Artie daughter sonburg. among her she will retu again where trained nug Mrs. Perry spell one much bett We had rain Saturday everything the rain was The pe shocked Fred Kurt Kurtz 1} Nittany much, Mrs, G quite ill is much that heen week, We are W. Young, several days better at this Mr. and Mrs were of re and wife, of guests of the Frank Toner arrival of a to their babe are doing fine Rachau had 1 few days, Miss Bellevue Ohio, Keller, Madi will make visit friends and rm to she are re young when AARONSBURG. g P 1 ation with ned to Harr } Mrs Levy the we Corman’s parents on North street Miss Elizabeth Everett Vivian Black, of Pine part of Sabbath a Gilleard Eisenhauer's Rev. Z. A. Yearick, of Shenandoal visited at the home of W. H. Philips He expects to attend the Yearick union Are Miss spent and Creek, the home the of re SMULLTON. The Ladies Mite Society festival and also box social on the 26th of June at Smullton: refresh- ments will be served, such as Ice cream, cake, ete, There will be mus- le furnished of some kind. You are cordially invited. Come one and all Miss Fairlie Gramley, who ls work- ing at Bellefonte, visited her parents at Smuliton, Mr. Clair Gramley is all smiles since the arrival of a little dish wash- er. Oh, I wonder who the girls are that enjoyed themselves at the show on Friday night at Rebersburg. Oh, you sports of Rebersburg! Ha, Ha. Mrs. Maude Leach returned to her parents at Smullton on a visit, Clayton Blerly, of Logans Mills, was seen In our town last Saturday. I wonder what the attraction was; do you %now, Ida? The M. E. church of Smuliton will have an entertainment on Sunday forenoon, June 23rd, at 10 o'clock; everybody Is Invited. Hester 8mull, of S8mullton, Is work. ing at Clarence Brungart, will hold a Mrs. Eliza Barger, of Nanty Glo, Cambria county, spent a few days with her nlece, Mrs, Foster Housel, of Valley View, A week Mrs namely Jennie Maggie Minnie rattle | week Mrs, C Butts; little Howard of Clarence Anna, { al { with | with | seen Saturday wards tion, vind FOUNTAIN-—Snow Shoe Twp. Those who spent Friday of at James Fye's were his mother, Mary A. Fye and three sisters Mrs. Ida Barger, and Mrs Craft Moshannon and Mrs Keller, of Renovo, and Miss Beightol, Moshannon killed last Inst of of Walker one day Dig two veek Mr Simon snakes Shoe, was on last way to trad Homer Walker, of going through evening, Bellefonte Homer? Snow our town on his What's the of last follows of and Cake; Mrs children Smoyer Sunday were as and family, MceCloskey Pan ind two Blanche ind Maude Mrs, Mont Mr. Harry Those who spent James Fve's arrie St. Clair Mrs. Michael grandson, of MoeCloskey Misses Mabel and and ut Lauck Peasley Mary, Mr sS0n, ff Butts; little house to | 80 L Wes cartwrig Mrs Harr ’ iIiness 41814 ted ! %} business nei BLANCHARD. and family 0 Shore, spent Sunday with and friends of this place George Winslow and Henderson of Bellewood, were Sunday callers with the former's mother. J. A. Bitner and wife spent Sunday their sons, Charles, Lee and of Lock Haven. Kunes, who is spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. David Kunes, Raymond Gardner and Victor Ridge attended the Red Men's convention at Williamsport, last week Mra, Shuman Williams few days with friends at Gap. Harvey Smith spent Sunday with his wife and son at Pleasant Gap. Harris Clark moved his household goods from Toledo Ohio; he expects to make Blanchard his future home, on account of poor health. Mrs. Milfrd Gardner and Margret Heverly spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dillen. Get your cow bells ready for a serenading on Maine street soon. Thomas Lingle and grandson, Cleon Bathurst, are visiting Mr, Lingle's sons, Harry and Simon, at Pittsburg. The Ladies Ald soclety of the Bap- tist congregation will hold a festival on the church lawn, Saturday even Ing, June 22nd for the benefit of the church, Children's services will be held In the Baptist church at 7:30 p. m. Sun- day evening. Otis Stull f Jersey parents friend, Mr Clyde, Clayt Avis, employed at visited a Pleasant | in | much | We | then furday | ACH (irove JACKSONVILLE, Jacksonville, a prosperous tow the heart of little Nittany Vall fallen in line with the new Stat our energetic supervi has macadamized our street with the good lime stone terial of which our valley | ' lm blessed, The residents have by cleaning away the grass an bish along the side walks and front of thelr dwellings whi to the appearance of the still need some new wall we will be up to dats cities tin V n VOUR g | days 18 { rain, y | crop law and N. Hoy Ln (il | recer nel larger The needed rain came and Sunday which made take new appearan of mwroity farmers have hay much WV tation on a ount of our ROM« The the 8 new barn that Is taking hie re destra od hy lnrge on farm of t hie Ono nter ompilet} WEST BRUSHVALLEY W Woe) n ng their CRN P Hare re | story | w Powe | ervl f ¢ Tit « nda a1 WEST BRUSHVALLEY, No. Ye SPRING MILLS. Kie hn long ha Adams | water PORT MATILDA. highly pleasant birthday part given by Mr. and Mrs. Matthe in Shady Dell, on June mor of the 21st birthday of the Aaron, The amusement was conducted cotillon party wit t eighty of the neighboring pec ple, both old and young participating | Everything pleasantly. went Your the guests many more off orderly correspondent Joh in wishing tl pleasant birt} vith man | We are having the much needed great good to all growin as well as glving a supply which was néarly exhausted y localities, Ibert Eller, doing 8 Der of Was! of Ir accompanied by H. teese, took advantage it excursion and visited mn, DD. C., and other places h tl teen dwelling homestead i# now house, of his occupying located brother on La Cisea William hauling mill, le in NOW Rhoads 1 the Smith head of the doing Is Heo been A severe atia ‘Yrone, uns who able ) ive | ho thma not leased to not arou nable to w PORT MATILDA, No. PORT MATILDA, No. 3 i Ww me has & in Wi running 1 mill of WOT fun Gingery ams timber, and tiaet I Ww Ww l ATT P Catarrh Cannot Be Cured A Quack mw t of best § Se 11th, and of vi, lumber wated nat month y Ww ir an h §- 1 ee |} ¥ in 1 In Ie he yed AT a term of musi Ay evening the lad E's Initiated this shows that continues (o of accidents rre in the past week had the misfortune arm; W. H. Emit} horse, on one of | limbs; and Miss Jennle Decker tof our Bell exchange girls, was verely shocked from a bolt of {ning which struck In telephone w |outeide of exchange bullding | Sunday morning. Mrs. H. F. Rossman visiting her son, Wm, phia, Mra. Jones, of Altoona, eral days with her mother, id Barree. Mrs. Chas. Breon returned home | from Altoona, last Saturday, at whic place she spent several weeks with her mother, The Lutheran Bunday school hold their Children's Day next Bunday evening, Anna Cummings has gone to Mi! Hall where she will remain for se, ornl weeks, returning after July 4 three the incre members, bership still A number this vicinity |B. D. Ripka breaking her | kicked by a is at pre near Phila spent Mrs. Da wil Rervices FAIRVIEW-—Boggs Twp. Work on the road is all the around here now, Jessie Lucas went to work. The son of Mr. and Mrs, Chapman Is sick, Miss Lizzie Lucas went to Howarg again to work. Miss Ruth Cox Is suck, but Is im. proving. Jonsle Lucas spent Sunday with ni, wife at Coleville, Ro Beech Creo to Charley 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, 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 case of the organs distinctly feminine, every day by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora- tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, snd so abhorrent to every modest woman, We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser— 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one- cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps, Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. | | about QO. | Roy Sat- | M s | MIKE H. B only men of I Breon, nit [] ork. Millis, WOLFS STORE. twenty ) our ped attended 1 nt Rebersburg The addres ple Gentzel, and Edith Saturday Ehowers’ H. down 1" Aaronsburg, spent LTE Geo Emerick, this way vering “LA avored corn now anc H Was : ! | LOTS, Bros., from thr ’ r ! gi I “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. "he First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA, sla | FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT ee Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. make it pretty near what you wish financially by learning to be thrifty and save your money by opening an Raccount In a good saving insti. @ tution. To see your account Pa grow is always an incentive for adding to it, and prosperity and comfort in your old age is the E reward. Open an account now in Wand you can The Bellefonte Trust Comp’y, Bellefonte, Pa.
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