Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOgcRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, September 5th, 1912, am——— ~ e—————————————————- Rev. Clar} of Milesburg, preached a vely interesting sermon to a large : ’ ‘y wy a diene Ler listeners on onday Correspondents’ Department RETR 5a 1 100) Aemedies are Needed sunday night he ¢ : 5 Kh } not often be needed. But since our systems have be- ) I " come weakened, impaired and broken down through Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, . Ri Wh : indiscretions which have gone on from the early age MMA MAMMA AMV AM WIV WA va 8 I ) entor 7) Hanchare \ through countless generations, remedies are needed te [ 1 friend | thi wee } 4 : y aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwise MILESBURG. yet Vetzler's hall was as full of p« | . NITTANY, | V Mol ! n hom acquired weaknesses To reach the scut of stomach Last week was a ver busy one for | ple as the mountain stream | ! 111 of \ 8 44 Sond Wy pie) i fom Lh % fave ! pital wit) weakness and consequent digestive troul! ther our town. The carnival, the he witter in th ing I'he school com i JO , mn | het 0 re n hot nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden I Ii ent play, farmers getting in \ fal tte | wl fou plicant wl an \ 1 1 | . ith \ RR ] Nn t tv fe erv. a o - rai the bird t ' : | Ther helped him loeb fin ery, a yoeri impound, tracted fror grain, re Cor tin 0 Re I in erience na 01 ere ; : : i | A ! inal rooty—so for over fort south wh 14 September fops Lhe { 1 welll ind the figur s JA Ma ' \ 1 ' met Weak HABLA DUAR HAN % | ORVISTON. | lies " i n hangs lo in r over ville i VAR Ve he A 1 foun ‘ Shale ' hy with an } { ne } to } t Ww \ Villiar y | hi | f " breaking hrough to ldo Y ent from the hi corrant | n [ t | y Deran ements, ablitant v } ¥2¢ { y 1 1} ne ral 1t1eations Inrte { | - " . heining BH Set Sire dh EY Yet: hed oy bry outside w p31 : ¢ ! b ! Peg F. Wetzler : \ that 1 ¢ to becom ing, A. T. Bogg: to every female the devil holdin olic, medicir along ra Te A \ i R { rel { i thereby mq ' Most everybody is gathering grand 100 Sir hers e Raly nore, of Alt \ ni Dr. Pierce al stomach i, stomach, B carthurn. Bad Brea) I } You can t | berries eating ting rs nan ho | 10 ¢ on ne M SLAAT Vinkletr ‘ t ol I | bowels, candy, Say I never hi I M -. there were any | in tl} ] tiful | school 11 be { comin ida ned he hot se Ore AM : ith { t n \ : p ———————————— river the Good abou nat i n } anyhow I am sure the ar BUC- Hal " 1d his vo g bride | he ] ‘ n t ’ hot y he | Bal B h Too Heads. cors there. Be a 10 " " | | returned last kK fre weir | f winter Harr lann 1} f ed from 1 \ y — N tictions and 8 I | I . ) must stop or feelings, heard of were storm; 04 and she fell he hole and: her escort To kal i ah JULIAN. was hurt, She dainful look then think anv person and be 4 Po got get on her feet; ’ b Alfred Irw vou other we Visitors: E M Swiss their Howard Ress Bpeed, Comfort and Safety in Automobiles de pend largely upon using the right Gasoline, Waverly Gasolines—three grades— br i 3 _— Special — Motor Instantaneous, powerful, clean explosion depowits those are guaranteed, Power Without Carbon products. No * natural” gasolines used WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY, Independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA. HIPPO-HIDE ubber Roofing Strongest MOST DURABLE Roof. Made One. Ply as strong as any other tw Ply made Two.p y stronger 3 any other three-ply made. Tear Hip- po Hide Tear others Nuf ced OUTLASTS ron or steel, COSTS LESS. Most roofings are made to sell. HIPPO HIDE is made stand the wear and tear of ments, BELLEVIEW, Get Samples and Prices From Churches. a ne Mon arate! departed O81 Sor people attended Arms! yng : A | John I. Olewine’s Store, priat soo eal LB eatior ting among friend ro rusters 1 ; near * sor rnes M i | Sole Agent, BELLEFONTE, PA. ria = ical serm i " b Powrwess ’ land Rg, of he past wee) to i oe Moors x-33 maornir Rule Next Sund ait 7 p. m. } > 2 pm REM . yop | 1 father ects { friend 4 (or R11 180 iyo ’ , ; 1 X ped edited friends hers ver Sunday tellefon ‘reat ant tichard | ANCH sermon. Oregon Mise Helen Rossman and her wy 1. Turn y Stra Miles tleman friend, of Macks Good Reports From Young Pastor ur fan business presents something PORT MATILDA, i ’ or salary Ww Br guest Poorman Reunion. Held in K viacer wars tore + wer. | [| 1 Ne Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, n 1 ws m1 ei Bellefonte, Pa. Lock Haven Man's Horse a Winner That Carnival, : } In : Vell Mile Fig" reated , A Lark's Sad Fate. La A ee i i" Hi v 100WN Inrk ne mornings his nest to him } Depository for Postal Saving Funds ?) took atch! } RUAREO be beat, | oo. thon crouched lo : GEORGES VALLEY. and m an an beat the EE i : "Wy rta lr n 4s While stralght | is directio : e is a certain man In band any 10 The elots were bina about $73 y The meadow lark, who was so free I ' is in the commercial | ) 13 No thought of danger. then. had he | Passing S-cent pleces for dimes 8chools. ’ ” Miss Pearl Heckman Sun Bogus t will The lark alighted In the grass Nathaniel Zettle's vnship schools open mm 4 ft) ( ) 0 ) f : September 9 Miss Anna Schroyer A je Rom sprang out, Lad, then, nlas One of our married men has Ba PUBLIC SALE. J ) { » now he lay has been selected to teach the Shope As Tom held tightly to his prey; ed quite 4 niae path up along hs The undersigned will offer at pub- The First National Bank of Bellefonte school where she taught last year, The feeble ath om hich . mountain Bamantha Pownell will take charge of rugkle which he gave | be quite convenient to the 1» lle sale at their residence three miles | the Moose Run school Miss Maud | Helped him not, his life to save. | hunters this fall. rab gouth of State College and three miles | has been designated by the Treasurer of the He hbarger v 2 1 | Beneath the stump, beside t} 1 h yk 1 ily ane { suthwest of Lemont on the Branch | irshbarger will have charge of the | Waited hia o ie lane | John Ripka and family spent Syn. |# Wes h United States a depository for Postal Saving grammar school and Miss Anna De- - o Loning in vain day with his father, Wm. Ripka road Ianey the primary school of Central | he mother lark, who never knew WwW. WwW Jamison and wife spe i Frida Sept. 13th, 1912, ] City. The borough schools opened| W hat had happened, nor where he | Thursday evening at P, A Aman 1 p.m Yat the following de- | De; its, Monday a. m., Sept. 2nd. flew One of our young men lost hia Al ) v, valuable dairy cattle 23 Budd Jones is shingling James "Twas A long, sad lonesome walt, shoes and stockings on Saturday ev. seri floh cows. 17 of which will Gray's house and doing other tepalrs. For the coming of one, who met his ening coming home from town: hes a head al time of sale. The above | Mrs, Viola Hastings and Rosetta | fate, now suffering with frosted feet. Sar. [1° Wg have been personally ses Schenck of Howard and Mrs. Minnie | (One of a hunderd poems by V. C. J. L Het o) for dairy purposes and are an | Swisher and daughter Olive and | Harbridge.) | F. W. Barry was visiting the | 1% i sand lot. Five of the above | granddaughters, Dorothy and Marie, of | ; . sn — {nick In our valley last week, [4x (rh i extra large Holstein, three Mill Hall, were visitors at the home | Young Man Has Eye Injured. Mrs. 8. B. Ertel is very poorly, ana [sows he 4 by their side. Four grade | of BE. D. Johnson's last week. | While Harold Packer and Arthur there seems to be no Improvement at ih ios two fesh at time of sale. | The farclae entertainment entitled | Taylor, two young men employed at|the last hearing. All hope for A Raerna le are winter cows Six | “Ye District Skule at Blueberry cor- | Renovo, were playfully tossing bits of | speedy recovery, [3he rg two-vear-old heifers, ' Four The First National Ban ners” was given last Saturday night | steel at one another, Packer was | Miss Abble Barger and young son [pee of three-year-old heifers. One | i by the young people of the Milesburg | struck in the eye, and Injured so se- Oran, are now at home for a short vie. | 0° ear-old Holstein bull, western BELLEFONTE, PA. Baptist Church. The school opened |verly that It may permanently impair | It | three I fine animal. United phone. ‘ with nineteen scholars present, how- | the sight, and Is now taking treat. | —————————— Bere College Pa : ever two of these were late, Al- iment at the Wills Eye Hospital In! Most things w ™ y ( \ M12 BVE A though It rained very hard without, | Philadelphia, " | cept votes, , Year sepentiug, wy Nn ANE oe BREARE
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