Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, July 18th, 1912. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. JULIAN, July is surely doing its share to- wards drawing the perspiration from the brow of us humble dwellers here below, the thermometer registering near the 100 mark most of the time during the month so far. However we should be glad that did not serve us like in Montreal, Can., last week, where they had 95 funerals in one day, all being the victims of the overpowering heat, Orle of the past week at dence here visiting health is about as Mrs, Rolland Swisher was obliged to go to the Bellefonte hospital last week for treatment, We hope that she will recuperate rapidly and re- turn in the near future feeling as when in her former health. it Meliss, Barnsboro, his parental his father usual, spent resi- whose A. C Irwin, P. R. R. agent of Blg- ler, circulated among oldtime friends | and relatives over the Sabbath. Call | often, Arthur. { On Saturday evening, the 13th, the members of the U. B. church held a | little reception at the church in hon- | or of their newlyv-wed minister, the | Rev, G. Elmer Smith and wife. Dur- Ing the very pleasant evening which | they spent together, refreshments were served consisting of ice cream, | cake, fruit, etc. During the course of the evening they also showered down upon them a kitchen shower, so to speak, consisting of many useful | articles for the kitchen as well as | other parts of thé house. We extend | our warmest and most sincere wishes | to Mr. and Mrs. Smith for a long. prosperous and happy future. } P. R. R. operator Wilbur Myers | spent last Friday In Altoona, where! he was kept busy observing the num- | erous and curious sights and fash- ions which continually rove upon the | streets of that prosperous metropolis, | Morgan® Richards, of Jersey Shofé, made a business trip Julian one day last week. Geo. Parsons and family, of Wil | llamsport, autoed up from that east- ern city and spent Sunday with the | former's aged father, Mr. John Par- | sons, The schools were given out Julian, Franklin Oak, Miss Marie Ernest Ardery; Clara Myers; Turner, The festival held at Saturday evening was cess; according were taken in. On Friday the entertained at the pleasant Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Dillen, cousins of the writer His new barn which is abo completed is a fine structure and planned for all wherein he will store many years to During the heavy « which passed over our Wednesda 1bout ning struck Adam B on Furnace hole in the Then going to in Huston township last week as follows W. Dillen; Biack Myers; Silverdale, Sugargrove, Miss Belleview, Miss Ida Belleview on a marked suc- reports over $30 to writer was rovally home of it wnveniences his for is crops come storm last light- house | lectrical town o'elock. er's new and tore a large to the creek literally destrov. ed a bedroom continuing Its course down stairs it set the couch | on fire on which Mrs. Boyers bad been | lying only a few minutes previous. It | also knocked brick from the chimney and shingles from the roof. Upon | the arrival of the storm Mrs. Boyer got up from the couch and went neighbor's house, otherw the might have caused the a more seriou Everyone is c« weather—wells crops are withering ing heat I requested with my items poem, which is When the ol Anything the hot Its dry times Then 1 visit ’ With two For to borr When t!} Then Is For bla For I'm al Down he Still street end next inside it suit, ire going from the to ms In iry x h the pat JULIAN, No. 2. is finishing is XD YAR Been n town re visiting her Swisher visiting sister, E. Duell is Mrs Parsons and Rebecca wae her grandmother Miss l.ottie Mrs. Carrie Miss F. E. Charles grandmother's He had a fine biggest load of hay seen on the David Billle Miller was Green's George Rowan C. Harrington's J. M. Green expects more (ireen Duell Harrington harvest rop and he in that Henderson visiting at went to his his hay hauled the! ever was | place, JIM to was visiting at Mr. | has two boarders and later on. Miss Fannie Duell, Miss Olive Swisher and Miss Lottie Parsons spent the forenoon at Mr, D. 0. Downing's on the Fourth; they were all smiles to see thelr uncle, Dard Bwisher, There was a fine rain In Julian last week, The merry-go-round has left our Mttle town. Aaron Turner returned home last week, and the Julian boys and girls were all smiles to see him again, Wesley Biddle was visiting Mrs. Rebecen Swisher, Bunday. Oscar Walk and George Shover, from Martha, were at, Belleview fos- tival and enjoyed It, Miss Olive Swisher is visiting her mother, Mra, Carrie Green. Arthur Harrington and wife spent Sunday with John Green. A True Snake Story. One morning last week Mrs. Lizzie Hinkle had quite a scare at her home at Emporium. She was in the act of using the telephone when she noticed a snake coiled on the battery box of the telephone. She called assistance and succeeded In killing the reptile. It was about two feet long and was of the adder specie. How the snake got into the house and up on the telephone is a mystery: however it was there and Mra, Hinkle was very badly frightened, It was of the harm- less nature. | Lamar school | week visiting 8 New York and NITTANY. wife and two daughters, High, of Lock Haven, were Dan Diehl and family on Prof. Lord, and Prof, guests of Sunday. Miss Claud Mrs Jennie funeral of the Hublersburg on Harry Diehl and ler, of Howard, their friend, Sunday. Lydia Long spent over Sunday with her parents, Miss Olive Wilson, visited some of her here over Sunday. Say, don't forget at Nittany on 27th. Everybody come good time Proceeds painting the church The Sunday school at this place has accepted the invitation to picnic with on Aug. ard, at Hecla It is hoped that there will be a good turnout and give the children a good time. Everybody welcome to go along, Mrs. Sam Tweed has returned home after having spent the past three months with her daughter, Mrs Meyers, and family, of New and also her son, Willlam Tweed, of the same place. The latter accom- panied his mother home to see father who 18 in poor health at this writing. We hope he will soon re- cover his health again. Most of our young people attended the festival at Lamar on Saturday night and report having had a very nice time Our farmers which Is a hay beng In Miss Mary heen a guest at home for the past ed 1 her Boome urday. Miss health but during her stay vanla., Mrs. H. panied Mins will Fisher their Grace visited brother recently, the at and parents, Long attended Clevenstine child Wednesday. Miss Mary were the Miss Lillie Zelg- guests of Diehl, over of Bellefonte, many friends the Saturday big festival night, July and have a 10 go towards Park. busy cutting crop, most of marns by this time Allison, who has the B. F. two weeks, in Pittsburg Allison has has entirely Central Allison to some are good the 1} D grain their return- on been in bad red in K Allison spend accom- Pittsburg time vis Re ! Saydertown night . to a Mr. Shultz July and An Mrs. W. E. Brandt and Jack, are visiting father, J. H. Beck at Misg Allis Emerick has home after a visit with Bedford, Ty and Irve G. H N yf Johnst father mother at last week Mrs W A has at Mrs Mra much Perry his far ched Sunday rust Hugh Brandt's and sons Mrs present irned at ret friends rone na. wn t} dan, « his and been Rot Tate improved Wehner f Waddle flv here 1 week M. Shade, of C turned to that ort has mt Clava ug? nema ™ weeks irsday in place on ter spending veral Nit tany for his Miss Nelle BB. Ertley, lege, spent a very pleasant with his friend, Miss Mary recently Mra visited we health of State week here Have Helen Minick, « 1.04 n Me H week har mother ve last f Orange MILLHEIM, raret Musser Hig! the Pent and Mrs I dave th R. | f Berwi and M D their vacation at rents r Alt with Swanger home treet Mr eral Mra. T Rev spending of Mra (eon LE Miss Edna Keen a few da Warren C Y.. spent a his r on Zert fe their (Joeney the Mrs na relatives spen 8 here of Caledonia vacation ntreet part of his Water Duck spent Sat. N with H nrday The concert evening, Minn mother on and Wm. M in Bellafonte Milthelm ornet on the band Are o sq us gave a Saturday Jona Kerstetter n trained nurse of Philadelphia, i= spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Harshberger, of Penn St A party from State College are camping in. the Narrows north of town. The same crowd has camped here for the past few years and like the place very much Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Eby spent a adelphia, The hay crop county is very good. More been put away this year many years previous Robert Breon, of spent Sunday at his helm, George Ulrich and daughter spent Sunday In Lock Haven, ap Jennie Reifenyder Is touring the New England states. The farmers. are busily engaged In cutting the wheat crop. Miss Mae Musser returned home after spending =m few weeks with her sister, Miss Bertha, at Philadelphia. this end of the hay has than for in State Home College, in Mill Mag- Prize Mard Luck Man, Charles H. Krown, member of the Sunbury council, Is the prize hard. luck man there. While In Thursday he took a dive, struck =a stone anfl cut a three Inch gash In his head. A friend saved him from drowning. He went to a doctor and had his scalp sewed up. Going to his home he sat In a rock. ing chair, It collapsea and the councilman, who weighs 200 pounds, fell heavily, badly spraining his back. In the evening while painfully walking up and down In front of his home, he was attacked by a vicious dog, which took a big prece out of the calf of hs leg. He Is unable to walk, Glenn | York, | his | | come | pings { looked | Lord | the Shaffer | Sat. | | than overed | Pennsyl- | | church Col |} | spending some Allison, | Phil. bathing | REBERSBURG. Miss Mary Mever leaves Frida visit friends in Chicago and Freep, 11. David Meyer The funeral Thursday, was concourse of services were church by Rev to re, is on the of R. DD, attended sorrowing friends held at the Luther an Hassinger, assisteg by tev. Stauffer of the Reformed chur h In his transformation this com ina ity misses a leader In thought and action and the church one of {it i1- lars, During the Wednesday, a longing to Ira one was killed verely wounded The boy, at the slick 1st Bierly, by a on Vast The severe fine team Brungart was and the other su that it had to he who was cultiy time, miraculously without harm. Mr Brun but recently refused $420 for and he feels the loss keen Frank P. Barker, wife and . of Barker's Resort, on Per attended the funeral of RB who an uncle of the electrical of hors rm slr ed, corn caped had team Dr, dren Creek, Blerly, | tor, Long's Inn entertained the and guests on the day of Reube Blerly's obsequies having 92 to din The old custom of furnishing freshments at the house of has been superseded, er old funeral o We who mourn for are selfish In such sorrow | morphosis is a liberation tual body, according to Cleero, ind the Master when funerals © no longer don *“t} of woe” We « with the Eastern upon th t “The hath Lord!" There ! } steepness of the are under ervthing n If oll and price of land Hall th Was fries maoury along with istoms the nD ie] The me of the St Time YT men say dies sons is roads in the ing te Kas in ele Ira : so Harry Woon rt call on Tuesday held on irda) for the benefit of Method was fairly well attended, Annie Dale is home after time away sewing Benner went to spend a couple days 1 ’ Bh festival Sat ening the Mrs Miss State with eOrge Romaine Hege 14 friends Bhears ha yOung vheat lefont wppend 1 clithe campin Mra. Annie Way hegre rest SPAT BOALSBURG. Stuart and wife f Pitta few weeks with Re burg ben spent a parents here Miss Sara Miss Hamilton several of their day D McEntire and of Altoona, « friends here all Sat ed K. Relsh and two children, Haze and Mdélvin, of Altoona. spent a week | with his sisters, Mary Relish and Norm Miller | Rev. Btover and wife ing at Atlantic City and this week Friends of Miss Lizzie Bloom are glad to learn she Is Improving nice. ily In the Bellefonte hospital, Miss Pheobe Gettig, of Altoona, Is |visiting with her grandparents, J | Henry Moyer. John Weber tion with his parents here Rev. A. A. Black, of Derry, greeting old friends her and at Grove Mills the past week Albert Meyers Is visiting a weeks with his brother Christ family at Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and Mrs Faust, of Huntingdon, are visiting with Mra, Jackson's sister, Mrs. Hen. ry Hosterman and family. Mrs, Sara Shuey and son John spent over Sunday with her par. ents, Miss Edith Cole, of State College, visited a few days with Mra. William Stover. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Woomer, of State College, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Wenloy Miller, Prof. EE H. Meyers and family, of | Newark, N. J. are spending thelr va. | cation with Mrs. Wenly Meyers, are sightsee Ocean Grove is spending his vaca. was Pine fow and State Road at Osceola. The State Highway Inst week awarded to the Baker Owen Conrtruetion Company, of Johnstown, 1'a., tha contract for the bullding of 10.768 feet of State road in Decatur township, between Osceo. (In and Philipsburg, at their bid of | $40,700.18, PORT MATILDA, ladies of Black Oak church will hold a ple social home of G. W, Gates on next day evening, July 20th. Ice and ‘cake will also be served body is most cordially invited tend The Black Oak 17, will hold a union picnic In Chaney's grove, about one mile west of Port Matilda, on Saturday, Aug. 3rd. Prof. Chase and wife, of Philipsburg, will be present and render a fine selection of music; there will also be speakers in attendance and evervthing will be done to make the occasion an enjoy- vhle affair, Everybody is very core dially Invited to attend and enjoy a the woods Proceeds for the of the Sunday school, On Tuesday evening, July 2nd, surprise party was held at Mr, Mrs. John Kelly's at Flat Rock, en In honor of Mr Kelly's daughter, Miss Goldia Cowher, her 16th birthday, Miss the recipient of many which she greatly evening was spent in playing ete, after which the guests with refreshments. All about midnight for thelr respective homes wishing Miss Cow- her many more enjoyable birthdays, Last Baturday evening being Miss Ruth Laird's 17th birthday, her friends and relatives assembled at and sprung a surprise on her present report having had very nice time, and after spending the evening In singing and having a good time, all departed for home Miss laird the pleasure of wre happy birthdays preaching ho at The 1... B. at the Satur. cream Every - to at- BB. Bunday school Is In benefit day a and givs step- it be Cowher nice pres- appreciated ing WAS ents, The EAMES, were served departed home Those '1 sociable N Wir nt Ne next clock, Sun ternoon Int nak the evenir Hes H A. Mq¢ can, should n Ke arrange Ivey; to Wil it the ames Gates f Sandy and thi FILL 1 MORE. At visited fr. Department | wife and two hildren of Lock Haven, spent Sunday sister and brother. Bessie wel Green of our to Waddle on (3roeen, and Three young ladies last Rajurd and on walk back nt them three SONVILL JACK E. ,y rf y zie Ornd k Haven hosg the 111} reek An y Jad Mra Wl Mra. Ca f Altoona Ant Ks P Woe rain The al nur an los hurct July 20t} f the Jacks and cake soc) on Saturda) the members are and bring what way of publi is n to attend and CAUNe Proceeds indies o I'nited h f cream will al on their evening, re. hels ns © iawn All come in the cake the invited good church nested to they oan ice nd Tally yong a enefit f ost cor help BRANCH, and Mrs. William College, visited at or's over Sunday. Mra. Barah Eckel art, of Johnstown, and Mrs are visiting at the home Musser's William Breon is visiting his fath- er, John Breon, at the Branch On Friday evening a most delight. ful birthday party was held at the home of Belle Lytle in honor of Miss Helle. Those who were present were Mr. William Daugherty and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasson, William Houtz. wife and son Earl; Mrs. Jen. nie Norris, Kytha Wasson, James Houts, Mr. and Mra, Clyde Fishburn, Mary, Blanche and Pearl Witmer, Andrew Lytle, wife and daughters, Charles Witmer, John Breon and family, Curtis Meyer and wife, Helen Hents, Ellis Henney, Leslie Meckley, Mary Homen, Alfred Shuey, Emma Breon, Ernest Wagner, Maurice Bohn and wife, John Strouse, wife and son Roy, luther Strouse and wife, Alvin Corl and wife, Mrs. Alfred Bottorf, Willard Norris, Thomas and Lizzie Fishburn. All report having a grand time, and wish Miss Belle many more sirthdays, hath will be preaching at the Reranch school house on Sunday ev. ening. Custard, Curtis Mey Mr State and Pluma Stew- Ada Boal of Wallace ne Attraction at a Time. Pog will not conflict with the celebration of the semi-centennial of the War Gqvernor's conference In Altoona, the Blalr County Grange Fair association has changed the dates lof the falr to Rept. 17, 18, 1 and 20. i her | al | fortune the | and | ng at 7:45 | an |’ —— Weak Heart Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experi- ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply to the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken which has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medics! Discovery, which contains no dangerous narcotics nor alcohol, The In lents, as attested under oath, are Stone root (Collinsonia Canaden~ sis), Bloodroot (Sangulnaria Canadons:s), (olden Seal root (Hydrastis Canadens 815), Queen's root (Stillingia Syivatica), Black Cherrybark (Prunus Virginians) Mandrake root (Podophy illum Peltatum), with triple refined Eyeerine, prepared in a sclentific laboratory in a way that no druggist could imitate, This tonic contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, on the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy. It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncom- fortable symptoms, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers 3 for the run-down, anemic, thin-blooded people, the ‘‘ Discovery '’ is refreshin and vitalizing, Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all ** just as good’ medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger profit, Nothing but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do you half as much good. y of this | friends, | these Mrs here for Le- | will is here which is his parts for twenty-six years, Etta Weland and sons are few days among friends place, Visiting among first visit to LEMONT. Dale Is back again after spending a among old friends Rev, G, E. Smith mont to Housery n his home, John Etters, to fall improving now Il soon be Otterbuls to few work days a moved where from he - . » » Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they esnuno i arly | He seat of the disease Catarth 8 blood or 8 slowly | ponal disease, and in order 10 eure It 3 hoped she | mternal remedion. Hali's Os LL 4 ry A ireet good hes terually. and acts directly Alth | tao. Hall's Catarrh O | eine. It was prescribed by In this country for years and is & regular prescription. | It Is composed of the best tonios knows with the best blood purifiers. acting addition | mucous surfaces. The perfect combi give him two ingredients bb what produces such ul sults In curing eatarrhi. Bend for testimor dairy here F.J. CHENEY & OO. Props, 1 quiet and | Bold by Druggists, price 75 Take Hall's Family 1 -R ———— - inke Mrs the mis- | who down and enjoy had stairs, it ng iw is not a quack w of the best physicians ’. Schenck Is able work in Bathgate had a it to his barn which ots of room to keep his The 4th went by very one hurt hay s about f the on corn looks pron i ¢ short In sto C. Hoy iy is Tor constipation, W. H. Musser GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN PEN.- SION ATTORNEY. BELLEFONTE, PA. i all and wheat ut the kK and yleld rned home ieasant v friends Irg, West Altoona and B efonte Hoy, Lm {oy ret 3 iN] Atlantic City Cape May Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Beach, Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey THURSDAYS, July 25, August 8, 22. $6.00 ROUND TRIP $5.75 ROUND TRIP River Bri a Market A FROM BELLEFONTE THURSDAY TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS Stop-Over Allowed At Philadelphia Via Delaware ize \ Street For time of tr mcerning leavin Ticket n « nearest e Agent, ] r i and ana lis or PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD with | walked | y evening three | cream ! that you ir family ISINeRE iy presents something salary an The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. for | of | THE FARMER these days is not only a farmer, but an up-to-date business man. Few of them are without bank accounts. They find it as necessary in their business as the merchant does in his. A check- ing account in a bank like this is more than a convenience; it is a necessity. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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