Page 8. -—mmmm THE CENTRE D» EMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, August 15th, 1912, hi AAA AAAARARRAARAANARA AAA AAA AAAI ARAMA AAR R ARR AA RARA RRR. Ww TT — ms L ii - wv v wv v vr “ Verran "a ANA AARONSBURG. { Mr, and Mrs. George C, Stahl, Mr T - ’ - = . and Mrs. Daniel Smith and Mr p 41 2 : Mr. in inetn eacreint v Roush, all from Milton, came In thet [ i C VN ; ’ 45% iN | ’ ' oir s 2 i A 4 vi! » uIrTeESs O Nn de nts De artm Cc nt auto to visit their aged cousin, Mrs. | “ LY C ’ v ’ oS ky i! E. J. Deshler, where they were very | Is the best of all sn rothe { diseases pleasantly entertained, 4 disorder : y te an) : ! is Ali Z vas ] re i uliar LO worn it is the Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. . Prof. { . B Rr ther, who taught only prepare AY | cevised by a iegularly gradu wo terms o schoo ere very suc | WY a ig ri Gia ' cessfully, packed his belongings and | nee fd X; wed aod skilled specialist in | | is elected at New Hope, Bucks counts pny NITTANY. | ZION, REBERSBURG. We are sorry to see such a. god | Yh a tai modi uy condition of th Harry Stover and wife and twin Fhe recent rains have been very | Orvis Frank with his wife and | neighbor leave us, but we can wish | T L 4 3 > A Eig ¥ AOD. 38 87 Slows babies, of Hublershurg, were callers | he ord to vegetation of all kinds. children spent a few days vigiiing his | him well in his new field of labor THE ONE P00 UY wich contains no alcohol in our town on Saturday | Most of the oats are away, but some | father James PP. Frank Mrs. R. Emma Hess is spe EERE and no injurio : bite i i Jol Del \ § i ite {f Centre that were sown late are vet green and : A k witl he , igs 4 Spending a J in Bubit forming drugs and which ohn elaney and wife, of Centre Boul K ni ] Mrs, A. J. Hazel visited hey friend | YY ROR with her many friends at Reb- | ereates no craving for such stimulants o Hall, James Gunsallus and wife and | UY Toe state Froud Aebar | Mrs. Sarah Boob, at Millheim and | @F¥DUrg : ne » . 2 George Fisher and family, of this| 2H¢ RA road department is busily | Lagented her a beautiful 0 ering Mrs. J. P. Coburn and sister, Mrs THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers place, attended the funeral of James |* ngaged hauling stone, ditching and |} gonla pi 8. Huston, spent a & Bellefonte | are not afraid int i i ] MicGhee at Beech Creek on Sunday. |relling on the Fishing Creek road lead ; with ‘her sister. Ms oy Re belle iia t alraid to print its every ingredient on a ling fr " yt 3 . a C. Luther Gramly saved Ww £0 A py s togers where eac ide -W Don't forget preaching and com- | i g Fron this pla ‘ 5 » Be Ly fonte, It recs Tears th a ah dp J she had a’ birthday party for her bh outside bottle wrapper and attes® to the : i ' 8B Jy wks . wfore ey | " Pad ana now they munion in the U. E. church on Sun- | "0 vl weeks yet before the) | bend under loads of lus vy WEE grandchildren truthfulness of the same under oath. day at 10:30 a. m.; the elder, H. A, po : : Wy prom? Mr. and Mrs. John Helle 1d i ) Saturday LOT ’ "ro as large as guinea fruit ver ana It is / sdios 4 : Benter, will preach: all are invited. da morning was ushered In en i svandoauahter. trom Wier is sold by medicine dealers evr ere, and any desicr who hasn't it can . . : 4 with a heavy downpour of rain which| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H 11 left | were visiting thel brott i hy fet it. Don’t take a substitute i unknown composition for this medici Rev. Bartholomew, wife and daugh- | did not deter the neighbors and friends | Monday for Chicago, wher 9 Ain BIE os Toner. in-law, ENOWN COMP J Rnb 3p : Aedigms OF ter Irene, of Leesburg, and Mrs. Geo. | from attending the funeral of the late ' interest 1 th TO ere George 8) Willam Bower and other relatives wh OMrosITION, No eovnterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist ’ R | N 1 3 ri 0 J | , erestoed | M J ON Heantie nd | " Nala wr 0 y : : =I s Rachau, of Williamsport, were wel- | Emanuel Garbrick of this village. The | pre missing a i oe N { : a Be Mrs, Nelson Wert sang children and or is id Something else is just as good as Dr. Pierce's’ is either mistaken . 1s i A ) s i ( iroposition he othe in.law - 1 4 BO] 1S : “ H come guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.|gervices were held in the Reformed | Wille Wetcer tino [her m ther-in law, Mrs. Luther Wert in hing to decei ou for his own selfish benefit, Such a man is not to be Tolbert. Last Friday night and part of | church, conducted by Rev. Dr.Schmidt. | cairn to visit his fan te. Rie 3 Pi " and TT oy RB rurnaey, attended the Ne e In tf with your most priceless possession—your health— + ta ea . > . N . & 8 family, ed | funer: i Te brothe V Py , i: v Saturday they also called on some of | it was one of the largest funerals held | hand 18 nearly healed nju \M neri i if M he E. ig law, John Z ey your iste sell, See that you pet what you ask for. their many friends while here. lat this place for some time Deceased | Thomas Walker 1 1 ’ Musser, a ; a anton, inn week eens s——— - ————————————— Miss Miller, of Madisonburg, was a p . ' | 1omas Walker made hi nish trig Last week Wallace Barger took his 5 : Ly AM : Mr was a member of the Reformed church | down to the store, since hi paralvsis | invalid mother, Mrs. Foster Bower tc — -_ guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | gince his youth, was an elder for a |last fall Walking 38° slow al inv2 4 moti Ts ira, J te } wer to ai Dan Diehl and family ome day the | number of years and took an active | ficult but he keeps good ch eo Mil } "sine Yo u B } Gi righ pb webiateynii Po - past Wee, 3 1 tterd- | part in the affairs of the church of | “One by one the roses f A TT) She or ) it ve rv m { lard ph ! 4 - d ——— F harley Gunasling and w He a teri : his choice. May he rest in peace. is no rose without a ti n toll ir f he Kk h r t yh T © the unera 0 James JMcotshee at] A number of week-end and wer | . . a LROt following ne OOF I 4 -AID | Beech Creek on Sunday. Sunday visitors: Mrs. Geo. M Harter ! wo soir M ttle Ww bbe r ret a south of town, also her sist pI I ; | m ’ at y ; , wi ge Son | Washington, D. C. Stuart w ters fro: ellefont ; Those attending the Rac hau reun- | and little daughter, of near Jackson- | mick Mat } Art v n the | Alters from Bellefonte wher : . | fon at Hadison ure on Fhursda ville; Mrs. Frank Miller and daughter, | When we strike “fle 1} i Ti, i Pi day ’ } were: ‘erry tachau and wife, John { of near State College: C. N. Fisher and | ee, : 4 I dh homas Meyer, fy Lo . " . p Be Ses Na ana i summer at 1¢ Sed Ore ne o 1 i Fisher, wife and daughter Grace, of | gigter, Mrs. Robb, of State College: ho : the t shor came over to help her ister, K this place, and Lew Rachau and wife, | Jacob Garbrick. of Bellefonte Jacob | 3 1e KR Grous showers were d for | Weaver, with her father, J. CC. Stover of Clintondale Sharer, wife and little son, of near | bel oo ane also the camp ng Mary Guisewlite, from Feldler, is Strongest MUST DURABLE Roof- | Charles Vonada, wife and babies, of | Centre Hall; Mrs. H. P. Schaeffer and | jared the ve Cr (Si wy pending a few da th her uncle "d e Ply Hublersburg, were guests of W. E.| daughter Ruth { Bellefq ‘aul 1. equ though Wt snake story was {C. J. Weaver ne Ply as strong as any other two- ‘ : ai i , of Bellefonte; Paul |, ittle elongate Garhrick and family on Saturday. Vonada, John Love and geftleman | The a ake : Warren Winkelblec) fe and sor Ply made. Two.ply stronger than Edward Vonada and family, of Mar- | friend, from Atlanta: Mrs. Kate Lockie wh 1 ho Blerly orchard, part John, and daughter Ruth were spend any other three-ply made. Tear Hip- fon, were guests of Ira Ohl and fam- | 3nd daughter, from Peotone IIL: Mrs. | W he h wad planted in 17982, loing It ng the Sabbat) th } parents at Hide. Tear others. Nuf ced, » 1 $ ' ¢ 5 Ry ha | duty irnishing ce ed leberst ’ ily on Sund: V., Lockie 18 a native of Pennsylvania and | | F. uri ish ng nl red 5 Rn burg. . OUTLASTS iron or steel, COSTS Willlam Zimmerman and son are! wag born in EIK county sixty-six vears | Apples 10 the good house f Florence Mensch and Marion Elser LESS. ; busy painting the United Evangelical | 500 At the age of eleven vears her this “burg. Apples are Agr speni Sund n Miltheh itd Most roofings are made to buy and church which will add greatly to the | father, Adam Schaeffer. with his fam- | Harvey Miller has the her frier in Rishe sell. HIPPO HIDE is made to with- appearance. ily, moved to Illinois. where she } as | 2! corn on the line trav Harve Charles ro Hartletor stand the wear and tear of the ele- Visitors at the W. E. Kessinger | since resided iy nt 51 Farmers are talking of . 8 seen In tow Mondas ments. n 5 n wk were ¢ lo] ¥ ’ ito bu Hime t« Wester Mrs. ( re nd her sist . home the past week were _ Miss Nel Mrs, Lizzie Kauffman and Mrs. |, : m ip vin : A I Apis Get Samples and Prices From lie Rathmel d brothe homas, of | 1.00) which now pre e Of { \ & [118 ent i e€ Rathmel an rother Thomas, of | .ockie were Rebersburg visitors the pr } ! it a d ublersh or . Cogsineer | ¢ = a a ay a =i “sour imble * ' Fialle rte ' } sto at ’ Hublersburg: Mrs. H. A. Kessinger | forepart of this week at the home of | “yur Tumble” ino ' John I. Olewine’s Store, A wo children, o Some on, 18. N ¢ wton Br ingard. Mrs Fir N - ! ‘ Ws { Hike r = y Hos ¥ ter Walter Graham, of Philadelphia. | wi ob rang ng 8 irungard, | bulletiniats t WAT . : q Wal taw 3 Bole Agent, BELLEFONTE, PA. who is spending some time with his nfined to 3 ar wy wes wr eT 1 tilizers, ete n the i . W ] paret x-32 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.!She is also first cousin to Mrs Iockie | the People instead ON h B Kessinger arrived home on Saturday Orvis Yarnell SWADDH t ROrsan 1 : | Farmers a ! ’ > rence } ' Zz nN m after a serious illness, being assisted | John Weaver g g "they know gehra ana ‘ Har Ww home by her friend, Mr. Frank Gabe: C. F. Hoy is w y State ( We e prog : D of J of Pottstown. Shred Gumn of near | leg: ges gi valr nd tr b ‘ ‘ Fursts, was also a caller at the Kes T1 , ' } t " N { o ® singer home Saturda) nigh Sa . t Hy ested. for 4 A ] not, Lillie? Reish's. T het y ' ’ if 8, ® Wie 4 nd h h Marriage makes floor walkers f ght : dl Me A f f 1 ‘ i r some men. Pr \ n ' Mary has a litt D AR retiy § gi a” N, N : 3 y ' Mary | little pup, as y as ION, No. 2. BE Peace I x e \/ he can be; and everywhere that Mar The f wing y lat 7 hat while el ! a Pp a is the pup is sure to be snd GE Pa la y Y Bt f thir ily 1 r ' Politics might not be so bad ts - Rev vile oh — } t $ . A Zz. D ¢! y AD ae : { ' for some of the people in It House: Rev. A Se sf Wildwood, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City, Holly Tn a Siar nr rine B ' r a J 11 sk some f r people | w pr. ’ r rd Ac / Well just ask people | Rumi Sey Krumeine, Charles Migs Beach, Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey how they like to mark chickens and | pai. es: Mr and M C. Cor ’ ' n M t Ira G slide down the hill when coming home | (ir « Nj loie Pie : i Rept. 92 ee H e of r ‘ from picking huckleberries. Cis i Josiah : “lo \M Plea hie gad 4 : ‘ ¢ ; THURSDAYS, August 22. Many reputations blow 0 when Y ! A rs . ' Viale : an A ’ Fy or ahve h hd : i Mr. and Mrs. Ge 1G er and f t hat ‘vouf 1 1 ’ ) WwW political campaign is in ful Inst ) Mrs. Dr. C. P > iad ig Jo . i _. t vith $6.00 ROL ND TRIF $5.75 ROUND TRIP Services will be conducted at the Whel 1 v 3 id bey a . Prof. OO. § + I r While her Via Delaware River Bridge Via Market Street Wharf Christian chapel b; Mr. Swisher, | ol obits ~ ge. sagas 1) TER ’ . } her 1 sists vent a 4 nd « re N Figher F gue v y } ¥ Ghriston chapel by Mr. “Swisher, | Rot, and children, Finn ve cn ve of his bro : FROM BELLEFONTE Sarvice at 10:30, evening service 7 Miss A : St - n aw are. i nt THURSDAY TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS very one is cordially invited. - p 4 h he } "stad +} ’ : Mrs. Franklin Emerick and children. | 2pd Mrs, Wn Sunbur pie ‘ nei ! Stop-Over Allowed At Philadelphia r n n K and nia n AM nd Mrs « ’ Fisher Dat the ¥ paburs i $ ark Ab WINGATE John and Madeline of . AL i Ww Pe . “4 p a1 " ag For { nformation concerning leaving time of trains. consult WO TARR | Wve ay v Maggie Vi K { § Mrs G Murra and sons MV "4 A nd gg A om fg bacon lpi Fre Ue § Yrandmot and nD Robert, and Edna Murray spe #mall hand bilis or nearest Ticket Agent. ICK Several days ast week Rn p iH “ R’ + : 3 visi 8 thelr sigter A» v rics at x 8X) Mrs. Minnie Houtz and Master Wil. . n A i vale w M Y« " v EA Snow Sh lam Houtz ar isiting Joel T : ng ir a vd tack of pols Avis Mrs, Oscar Peters f Lancaster, ian Wwtz are siting Joel resale " 1 + at présent y Toning, the result anthrax Mrs. Ellen Roy Mra, ¥ ar siting her ther, Mra. Mary Sn ‘Mrs Ho ward Brickles 4 family Prof. Harry Lepar, our elo , | dauaghter Mildred, who have spent s!der, who has been for some time ) oward Brickley an family h tag , , ‘ 1 of two children moved fvom Altoona iter a wWo-week's outing at { number of weeks in our town ave Miss Helen Proudfoot left for her Are I an, # hy Te \ . A WES lwood, N, J. returned home several i again returned to their hams is | home in Altoona, after spending a few oo - - pia » ; - nS ween. { days ago. The professor is quite an | Johnstown tays with her grandmother, Mrs. John | G. H. Nolan visited his parents here | _.., " > 8 | Prof. BE M ‘run bz : i yin} | i y | entertainer and is frequently called | rofl Hs Brungart and fami. | Harnish several days recently, b rw att and Vr | from Kelinsgros hat : 1 .ottl Heat tu i home onl Mrs. C. M. Shade returned to her, pon to attend our sociables for that | ‘Tom Selinsgrove, have come to th Lottie eaton returned home on shotguns . sh eLurhe ak DUTrDOSE place as usual to wend th fonda wWfter spending some time at | home at Conemaugh after a pleasant Mrs Lavina : n | tion among friends } id rmingham 4 summer in our midst, gr rigs gi ny ) J } : fY ! on £ ® K . 8 r 0) tend 4 : re fir 51 Oo WV ROOT Misses Lilly MeCaleb and Jean { X “ ! : 7 : ] and Jean | a han ie | Mother flune } gain re ne nt Sund vith his father, Harr Bax R have returged to their home in|; Bs fi ""1to his Bome 2 Tiiim . pu , A ittsburg y 3 ’ ‘ gs Mrs, Willis W tf Johnstowr Dr. Fisher is still confined his | Tt would be a very profitable less fr. Heaton, of Julian, spent Su: Mr tills Weave Johnstown, | 4.4 to some of tizens if the it 3 or Mrs 1 visited Mrs. H and fam- ) y al . and at The func v v 1 behold thelr { | 1 8 hers hner {yx Carnd A { VIISman 161 ner HY several dave AY E n LN 3 ¥ 3 ™ . 3 : g r JAnanue k ne {| Y ha change d make COTE S|nyder ind Grace r Tn is the largest eve ir Claude | nes wife Y ROT \ ances Huo r f M Hall, spent FOUNTAIN—Snow Shoe Twp. Z Ll ale Returned gr r eir tr t Re« i$ r day ove g th the former's the Migs Myrtle Witherite spent Wed Mrs \ re | hildren . ther James nesday afternoon with her friend Ww PORT MATILDA, ha 2 Nathumbe nd, are siting \! Anna Ingran f Dix Run, spent Aan BO ‘ 1 aT we re piled upon to note the deat! i Ker res f ¥ 5 y h } ain r Stor Miss Cevilla Bullock pon ath tH ¥ 8g lay w 1 sin, Dora Stere tosp adding Mrs, Este n and three cl f an ag nd respected izen of Now that the | Moone r (arry Crust wife and son, of } Keep addin J ’ ! na i bid r ' that of Christian 1 ’ t f | y ! n dren, of Altoor ind sister, Miss Mil- 1 A Z th Chi y gives rela wet ied spel Sunday wit ipa account lle Whiteman, of Snow Sho¢ spent ed ne nd, 1312, | people tt thers tense ‘ Aaron Long , Thursday at tl y ¢ 1 ws | ; g il rr wthma ' On which Are 0 Mrs. May Estright, of Milesburg, is can buy your family nul iin 3 41 1 . JAMes SM 5 4 4 . er. at Butts - a th — ne egy rs B i tive t this place in business George | L 8 f Run : passed | | ¢ Reese ne emen ~ i Gephart r E 1 4 { Alke nd ster Saral Are through our village on Wednesda nf’ lh ; i € piace his ; War gent e are r t g their uncle, John Zeigler when the opportunity presents : 1 re ¢ i - Oars Voene y 1 4 } d r i eve ng i ut if his way to Sno S re | _ E Booman » 4 : n ! Be 5 y _ “ itself. Lay aside something some shopping ' i n na 8 wel X O f e K ‘ lisorder 3 4 t rprise party was held Mrs. Car: Owens or Monday | © : n farmer and ter, M Drie ax als een 8 ‘ Ell Stere in honor of his from your weekly salary and afternoon at the | e of James Fye's, | BoN¢ kind and ol i J RB SIOW r J 4 { Those who were pres ™ n : Miss Myrtie Wither ind Lula | ‘D8 hig re and a Mr. W r Die has beer e: Fred and Elizabeth Fish- you wil to see McCartney were in | nte on Fr bliging i be n ! : ¥ nt of } f and Grace Boob, Clyde Brow how fast plant will day doing = ¢ 4 , : r friend and he TT \ wr 1 and Mar Figher talph Mo Mrs. Nant Ww vas doing iaintar : ! | world is t} hire g engine w } Ger ne, Marie and Edna grow when it is planted in good gome shopping in t n J sda vife velve iren, name The re t ' ! re Har Summers, Harry Es at this institution Harr Walker spent Saturday night | 14 e, | hod Ww ' and 1 re hely ¢ ’ 5 1 ht Almeda and Sa } Afkey. and with his friend Carrie Owens t this!l Af Gertle Deck ’ rops Swartz All report having a place f Har Pa My Edith Lord ¢ John Zelgle . r hustling p} me and wish Cyrus many more Church } r on Frida Monumer Harr if Bul NH Hy i te agent § hin r ] 1 hirthd night was wel ttended and Re ho; Art f Tyrone. Jame Chat We e glad earn that our scl Mrs. Dan Lebkicker, of Snow Shoe Rouck, pastor of the M. E hurch, of | ley and D ! f i Eagle a I ng of 5 i © Are eing paper nt Monday evening with Mrs Snow Shoe, will hold big meeting in | tWo brothers and two sisters Iohn Fhis is as it should be Make wh y nm « : ’ the Fountain scl | house during the | and Perry, nearby Mra 13 school rooms attractive Mra. Rosie Bumbarger, of Hill Sid« t first and second week in September, | Adams, Shad Dell Mrs. Eve Shat- There is universal discontent among ent Saturday with her friend, Mrs e e e on e rus omp y N beginning on Monday evening, the 2nd, | er, Taylor Township. Interment w= 18 ir people on account of high taxes hn Smith at half past seven and continue for | made in BI) kK Oak cemetors n Su Vhere are the men now who conter Bell f P ) i ¢ netery on Sun- wo Weeka: come all who can and | day, Aug. 4th, Rev. H. A. McKelvey ad that rob a ng the Count court ROMOLA, 2 onte, a. make It a place of worship performing the last hristian : use would not increase our taxes Mise Annabell Boon, of Philadelphia, Nn chris an rites yr 184 : ; Misses Margaret Kesling, Mary | Thus another family etrete broken a They are like the fox that lost it's visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs McCloskey an Viola Veideffer spent | kind husband and father has passed tall The are In hiding ewis Boone last Sunday at the home of Dick | away peacefully to his ' 3 Charles Bressler, one of our active Miss Blanche McCloskey, of Belle- i ay ¢ ills o hi Ware ’ vi ‘ ' ’ Weaver's near Cato , 4 ard farmers, expects to quit farming ¢ronte. spent Saturday and Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. James Fye and four STORMSTO until spring. We are told that he will jor parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Mc- | children spent Sunday at the home | The plenie at C) WN. " then ply his trade of blacksmithing Closkey of George Cartwright's at Windy HIL | wall atter led per Ran 8 Grove was Huckleberries were the most abund. Mr and Mrs. Henry Probst, of Lock | : ¥ [48] cn ae 3 , . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rown, of Snow | and many were rw ering the weather, | ant of any for many years. Some of Haven, spent a few days with Mrs, | Bhoe, spent Sunday at Elmer Wat- ol the Sere ! ’ amusements One our people picked as many as one Probat's sisters, Mrs. Joseph Poor- | ’ | yA a 1¢ merry-go- | bushel in five ho " nd 4 | son's, ] A { bushel In five urs n and Mra. Ed. Welch. round i an and J > . | Mrs. Hazel Belghtol visited last | » 114 ! w—————— - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bechtol, of Clar- | Miss Nellle Hunsinger is visti | We : week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | her cousin Margo V ng | FILLMORE ence, in visiting the former's parents, Thomas McCloskey, at Romola. M "Mm, © Risch | The A potato c oo | Mr. and Mrs. T. McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Jartsock and ve corn and potato crop is looking Navds Welch tho bas. been | ——— w—————— I Mr. and Mra Wm. Beck visited their | fine; the good showers of rain are Miss ¢ Hb 3 3 “Ah in Lock | PENNA. FURNACE. | parents on Sunday, | making everybody smile for it has Visiting Hoggan Toran fly ome : Most farmers of this section are! Benner Gummo was a pleasant vis. | been so dry they could not plow In Haven, ] . tok. is | plowing {itor over Sunday at his uncle's, G. B, | #0me places. Mrs Daler, who has been sick, of A : ! , 3. B. : ! “tte w A Clarence Dearmit, son of 8, RB. |Gummo, | The trustees will hold a festival belie: p+ Pry Robb, of Turtle Creek Dearmit, of Gatesburg, Is suffering | The ball game was a thing of inter. | Next Saturday evening, August 17, on | “Visiting her sister, Mrs, W. M from a slight attack of diphtheria. La at the picnic on Saturday, Storms. a 3 E Shureh nwa at this place "4 tier : Rev. 8. J. Pittenger preached a very | 'oWn playing Milesburg, the score | ®Verybody is invited to come *utier. y - ' Be y avid Bowes, who have gukttusting = Aormion al Fairbrevk on being Ton nay javor of Milesburg. I I had the Mnistortune t Harold and David Bowe Harman | , le sgt) y | ast Wednesday ’ ast week to fall and strike ) ee ' Sunday. Next regular service August nesday evening a certain the back | 0 wes, have returned home. | 25, at 10:30 a. m. The party at Fred Nihart's, on Sat. urday evening was not very well at- tended as most of the young people went to the festival at Pine Grove Mills, Those present at the party were: Wilbur Sunday and wife, Wm. Dear- mit and wife, Ira Harpster, Robt, Harpster, Anna Bunday, Rosie Sun- day, Ralph McKelvey, Dora Sunday, Emeline Harpster, Fred and Guy Rossman, and Elmer Baney. All re- port a good time, Edward Mayes and Mrs. Maggie Sunday spent Sunday at the home of Luther Sunday at Fairbrook, Frank Robinson, who had been em- ployed at the Tyrone papermill, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Maggle Sunday in Tadpole Beveral young lsdies of Penna. Fur- nace, are wearing a very broad smile. Boys get your cow bells ready, Don't forget the Balleyville plenle which will be held on Saturday, Au- gust 17th, on the new ground one- fourth mile north of Penna, Furnace. young man from R. B. C. boarded the train at Waddle hound for Fillmore to see his best girl, He forgot that time was flying so fast and never got home till Thursday evening. But he wasn't discouraged and went back Saturday morning for the plenie at Hunter's Park and of course he stay- ed for the social and also stayed till Sunday. If you want to know the particulars ask Mary, Mrs, Judson Willlams Is visiting at her father's home, Mr. Nearhoof. GEORGESVALLEY, Reuben Breon, one of Georgesval- ley's prosperous young farmers, ex- pects to hunt pearls soon. The Lutheran pienfe is to be held in BE. C. Harter's grove, on Aug. 22nd. Samuel Harter has his wood house and shanty almost completed that was destroyed by fire a short time A. F. Vonada, one of the head men working for the Pennsylvania Rail- road Co, expects to go to Altoona in the near future, | of his head on a plece of wood and { bruising it; the Is able to be around again, Miss Mabel Norris returned home, College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rimmey, of { Tusseyville, spent Saturday and Sun- { day at the home of James Huey'y and other places, The school director of Sellers sohoo! Is putting a new floor In the Lujding so it will be ready for work when the term opens, Mr, and Mrs. James Husy and granddaughter spent Sunday 5 the home of his son, Mr, and Mrs, y Huey, of Btoney Point. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Hartsock and amily spent Bunday with friends at Mat ternavills, © Yearick thresher and ope Pleasant Gap, were through , cinity threshing some few crop, Lots of people who marry ¢ find themselves unable t ou lave the contract. 2 am ‘ant after spending a few weeks at Sate | ho 8 I nigh | by joeal applleations, aa they cannot reach the dis Mr. Bmith and Miss Grace Poor- man, of Lock Haven, attended the festival here on Saturday evening. The festival which was on Saturday was largely attended. Miss Margaret Bowes, who was in Lock Haven hospital, has returned home, Miss Esther Gardner and Albert Robb, of Howard and Mark Robb gpent Sunday at Harman Bowes, Deafness Cannot Be Cured mad portion of the ear, There I= only one way tA eure deatmess, and that a by constitutional remedies Deafness i caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous bning of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube ws inflamed you have a rumbling sound of fae perfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deaf pews ia the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to ie normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; Our patrons include every variety of worker. Farm- ers, working men, mechanics, manufacturers, professional men. No matter what the calling in life a bank account is part of life's equipment. What you do is your particular share of the world’s work. A bank account is necessary if this work be profitably done. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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