Page 6, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Na —— VAS ® | Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PT TTT TTT TTT TY TT TITY YY YY ™ pT Pr "AVY TVA MILESBURG. | Visitors: The party who misappropriated | Toner Hugg's tape line M, M. Summers and guests of Harvey Bradley Sunday. J. W Tyron Edward Bavarr ana ipsburg, spent Sunday er, Emma Bavarr, Enoch Hugg and James his grandson, up to Walt, Smith's a few calls Nellie Hall visited her sister in Galeton for a few days and came home last Friday. Bertha Watson went to Altoona week to visit some friends, A large dog knocked Mrs, Lee Smith to the sidewalk, a few days ago, ser- fously injuring her left knee. Harry and Frank Kepler, of Renovo, are installing a steam heating appar- | atus in Dorsey Woodring's home, Get- ting ready to make it warm for Mr Zero, Kathryn Adams visited ley, of Howard, a few Chars, wife gnd burg, and Harry and don, of Altoona, are Jodon's to we are please d nicely Joseph Pressler moved from Bellef on wer wile | family | and davs | spending few his and Hall with is relatives of Phil- her moth- | son in wile, with and | auto made Harrison, their and son ran gate last Mrs, days last of Christ t ul MoKin week "its- Jo- visiting John mother, whom, |] v ng is getting al family, Mrs La his family Shafer house V8 ARO has been ipying shing pensati Co. for now, Sa John lege, spent a of Mr. Wilkins Samuel spent a 4 Mr, and Mrs. Jose] Xn; T y Sunday Mrs evening Georges ence Fisher, the evening Allen's. C. B. Ha and wife, of 1 Haupt and family continued their jou to via State College, ho James McMullen twenty-six nlce The Misses Derr c is that for getting Wilbur Miles wrote esting epistle to days ago. He State Highwa now in county Violet Fisher ing her brother John land for several weeks Friday and reported time. Leroy Hall, wife and son, of Tyrone, are visiting with J. W. Hall and fam- ily, this week. Edgar Miles, who has charge of the | supply department of .the P. R. R. In Altoona, will a trip over other divisions to interview each f to learn wi 1 hand, and Edward N.¥.iInv er, Mrs. B Mr are guests Mrs. W visiting t son. G rmey wriment located ilds of Clear who has been Northumber- | returned homes having a good in make reman Scot Ww to pass ped ts 1 Miss liamsp Those take he Smith 1} men for aut CArs Some ais thr ma n the ir on tiling mile, All even pass Mabel aftey visiting can Aus Gumm rie on Ask SOM 18 to be locked and fifty gal- one of our experience ce cream young men, he had Churches. tev. Clark sive and preached a ippropriats sermon evening in the Baptist church There will be preaching In the E. church next Sunday morning evening by Rev, Ash The Willing Workers tist church will hold a Riving evening. H. G. Ebbs, wife and daughter Ma- bel and Esther Spicer have a tent at the Grange plenie this week. Ice cream Is the main feature there. Eva Kline is visitng with friends In Clint Hall, also attending the ple nic, Elsie Spicer has charge of the gro- | cery and confectionery department of Ebb's store this week. Grace Kline departed for Detroit, Michigan, Monday evening, Mrs. Scott Walker and family, Tyrone, spent Sunday with W. Peters and family on Pike street, Miss Frances Houser, of Pittburg, was the week-end guest of Miss Mar. cella Boggs. Gee, but you ought to have seen the crowd at the corn roast last Friday evening. Who-—who--anybody com- Ing? No, not a darned one. Maybe Grace and Budd knows something about it. Who's afraid? I'll ix em A flash and a leaden missile plerced the dark shades of night. Then all was quiet; nobody hurt, The corn crop on Christ Beezer's farm is fine, Ben Alkey has been making one trip a day to Centre Hall with flce cream for Mr. Ebbs, W. B. Runkle made a trip to our town on business, Monday, very Impres- Sunday M and of the Bap- fair on thanks of F. Uncle Ezra Says “It don't take more'n a gill of effort to git folks Into a peck of trouble” and a little neglect of constipation, billousness, indigestion or other liver derangement will do the same. If afl. ing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 26 cents at C, M, Parrish, Ph, G, Bellefonte, Pa. Sep. more | bert | and | Somerset | former's | wife, | in | erybody y attending | Hall [C. W. Willow, vieit. | + | his new | young | 8chool HHH WWW hdd NITTANY, opened last Monday, with 40 scholars on the roll to come, Our teacher Zimmerman Mrs, Willlam Webner, her daughter, Mrs two little daughters, Co, were the 5 WW past School the and is Mr Oth, still Al- of Lamar, Robert Deitz, of Windber, guests of Tolbert week school and church general will hold a big the churchyard on next evening, Sept, 21, to ralse put new and a wall of the church: it hoped that everybody will turn out and help this worthy cause along There will be harvest in the U. E. church at this place next Sunday morning at 10:30 m, cordially invited, Quite a number of our the big plenic week Edna Graden, of Ethel Winkleman, Floyd Phoenix, of and brother, day the Sunday in in one The members festival Saturday money to front steps is home services Hl people at are Centre this Miss Miss mn Lock Fleming- Corning, N. Y of Corning, N. Y.; Winkleman and w of of Howard Brickley on Sunday. and Mrs. Harr f Hublershurg, vis Stover's sick mother, Mrs of HH. W. were family Mr bal Avis Ruests and Stover and twin ited Mrs Tate, on ies. oO aturda Til 18ine Hall and He 1d also re. Ha Nittany imsport, iunts and thra irmers ain "iillams has gone to expects to get empl Kessinger has the wall bullding A man can't sympathize one who has the toothache, has had It himself, Mr. Denis, of Philadelphia, Miss Lose, Ris nurse, and Miss Walker, of Willlamsport, were guests at the J H home one day last week Mile Randall former] Dorman f An Mins store with any- unless he Beck Mrs Miss « fA Dieasant klor ’ Liem with in A - Mabel R STORMSTOWN., ! nded the 1} 8 Miss Margaret Hartsock Nora Fredda Myra Messrs. Benner hao atte orn Sel Ig Inez were an lers, Mar nd Stine Myre umm R iellers. 1.) ling Wa laobert They Blanchard B. Gumm« had a Mr. and PD. W. 8h went creation time Mrs N i an chaperon Mattern NOTE grove and they certain time Mra. Roy Yyery and siagara Falls 1 Wie Wasson and Mrs daughter Ethel wr a little re all hope they had a nice to N ade Lytle Sunday and daughter Ha zel spent in Altoona. Mrs D. R. Thomas kept house for her There were three very popular Iadies out walking on Sunday afternoon and had quite a seare for there were some goosle ganders along the road and made the ladies climb the fence Miss Ruth Stover Is back at her old | work armsin; everybody and have her thin, is glad to see back again. She looks : Sunday, the 22nd, will be the Sunday Stormstown ] Rally at the church, There was a surprise party at Ed. ward Gummo's in honor of his wife's | birthday. Those among the crowd were, Mr. David Eve's family, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gummo and two daughters, Fredda and Myra, Mrs. Wry, Mrs Wilson Ghaner, Mrs. Miece, and Fred Gummo, They all report having a nice time and left wishing Agnes many more happy birthdays. MOSHANNON, Christopher Smoke has returned to Pittsburg where he will attend the blind school for the winter, Mrs, George Cartwright and family visited on Sunday at Fountain at her sister's, Mrs. James Fye, . Charles Mayes has returned to Val. ley View near Bellefonte, after work. ing on the state road below Frog Hol- low for aboyt a month, Josie Bwilzer spent a couple days last week at Phillip Walker's In Frog Hollow, Allle Hazzard spent Saturday and Sunday at his uncle's home, George Cartwright, on Windy HILL Barah Cartwright spent Sunday at her uncle's home, James Fye at Foun- tain, Oh, you black sknates. Clyde Fye, who Is employed at Or viston, Is spending a couple days at Tom Fye's. | the | and | BEv- | | Haven; | and | ® JULIAN, while making through this section pald his re at the home of Mr, and Mrs Smay, leaving a little daughter Miss Mable Woods, a charming | of Osceola Mills, ig circulating friends and relatives in our vil Franklin W, Dillen and wife a steamer up the Patomic on | evening and upon arriving at the at Altoona, they disembarked ing Saturday and Sunday antly at that place, Those of our prospective girls who are reported as school In Bellefonte this season John and Willlam Holt, Gilbert tern, Herbert Williams, toy Alice Walizer and Jennie Straw Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Straw, of Pa, arrived in town last week 1 it with relatives and to cheer M Straw's mother, Mrs drews, who at this writing sor {ly ll. Our kindest wishes to Andrews for a speedy recovery Miss Sadie and Ida Turner Lizzie Hand, a trio of our fair were entertained by friends at } over the Sabbath The “apple cutting Farmer CC, M. My proved to be a much 1joved by e ag follows Mr Miller, Mr. and Mr ind Mrs r H The stork his rounds poets John very bo atten \ vii LX wn 3 Colonel A in at the hon one evening great s all and “ors week present Mrs Mrs. Roll William F reingt on, Mrs. Ma Tallhelm Miller Sadie iam “ers Alexand 133 Myers Zimmermar y the FILLMORE. rn tting time will hand It h There rain on sn it a the mmenced seeding | Harry G { and will go to Alt {| work for the P. R i ner with George Hoover and Clayton Huey will continue threshing. | Our game wardens want to get ta { work for the time ix here when pe | ple through the ng red as quit threshing wna where he will R. Co.; Budd Ber immo 1} woods hunt the gr travel squirrels that have rrin f Lemont spend the w Ar Zelda N this 1 ~ 1 parents AMoon 2. friends In Tlelln and FILLMORE, N The farmers nd thr oy with Misa Helen ny 1fternoon R J 0. ar 4 thelr seeding Harts ¥ th her Rockeve and his Altoona avening Q \ spent " friends and te Lost Tong of on Sunday mharger Russel Mise Myra A church | | ads friend attend at oe Th very home in honor L.ong f spent In freahments took a trip for home at nD evening f Inst time was had of Mr. and Mra. Josenh of thelr niece Mise Myra Altoona The evening was plaving games, and after re. sorved the down Rroadway a very Iate hour present were Misses Della ina Rockey, Mary and Bessie Rumbar. ger, Nianch and Florence Blair, Helen Hartsock, Florence Hunter, Henry ana Elmer Rockey, Walter Crust. Fred week a tha Fokley radny pleasant nt Indien and left were rick Hartsock, Frank and Clyde Rialr and Roy Rockey TYLERSVILLE. Miss Regina Vonada, who Is work. | Ing at Nittany, was at this place over | Bunday Miss Tillie Kerstetter, who was at State College, returned home on Fri. day, Rev minister, fon services at day morning Miss Beatrice Frantz, who had been working at Johnstown this summer, returned home last week for school Mrs. Ore Johnsonbaugh and chil. dren, of Avis, are visiting her parents, P. T. Shreckengnst's, H. A. Mechtly, turnkey of the Clin. ton county Jall, was at home over Sunday, Work on repairing the bridge across Fishing creek near chool No, 1, was begun last Monday. » Miss Margaurette Harter, of Logan. ton, visited at her grandparents, Wm. Harter's last week, A murprise party was held for Mrs A. HL. Carts last Friday evening, Low Fares to the West, Pennsylvania Rallroad. Tickets to Rocky Mountains, Pacific Const, West. orn Canada, Mexico and Southwestern points on sale every day from Hep. tember 24, to October J, Inclusive, at Shduoed fares. Consult nearest Ticket Whitman, the new preached his first this place, Tatheran commune. Inst Sun. pugan | { will rij {on this {tre Hall Those ! and EA. | WAS | | FRUIT TOWN-—Potter Twp. Mrs, John Dugan and Mrs, and son, of Bellefonte, days with the former's John Venerick, at Fyve, of State days with friends Wm. pont dough - this place fow Mrs Chas Fi ter College, atl Pp C about 3 o'clock, | claimed by the from midst to to his loved unre never { no more, | greatly missed | v his many friends and neighbors: | he was also a faithful member of the United Evangelical church and his death was a shock in this com munity Funeral services held n Thursday morning at which were Rev spent al few Clty, On Tuesday J. 8, death the morning Houseman was angel, taken great bevond Ones where good known and partings Mr. Houseman will our meet byes nre Le great Nera Zion I Hervices Vit Hired mducted by He Carin Martin Mrs College ittended also Mahala where restaurant State | Is emi in a Grangers Mr. and Frank B Runkle, of ol Him the go now Jordan, Mrs grandson, Paul Mi spent Bun Tohn Bubb's pienie Mrs on Potters at the home of and Mrs. Jacob Rover and fam Red Mil, wm inday with Frult town Blerley of urdn night wit} in Fruit That back to the aay Mr of went friends at Harvey spent Sat girl mi H hin best Hunrve Centre right LEMO and NT. broke thot De. Ia C his family. The farmers are fall crops out en the the shock Part of up Sunday ] 1 at ie one legs Allen spent Sunday with | ! busy putting the and a few davs more | corn enough to be put last th Week © mer in the eolghties but the y $4 most AXEMANN, mber f our (Grange park Ha th a 1 nd Mra James White, Mr and Among ory Sommers, Mra Mra RA. of Gfrerer and Mr 12 Weans week er better again of Mileshure, th) wat place af- at the home thi } 8 place som Ghaner hauling State College week and this week Huey of Stormstown at this place last week Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Burris attend- d the funeral of Mr. Burris’ father on Wednesday of this week at Cen. tele from above nxt ne poles this place Mrs. Minnie inited friends the sick list recovery Milroy, is week Walters Is on for his speedy Weaders, of friends here this (inv we hops Charles iting n LYONTOWN. Geo. Whittaker, of welcome guest at William Lyons, Pittsburg on Monday | Mr, and Mrs. Ethan Tierney and | grandchilren visited at Mrs, Tierney's | home, Mr. Lawrence Bathurst, of | Curtin | Miss Maud Lyons visited her par. | ents on Sunday. Maud still sings | “There's no place like home.” Mrs. William Lyons and her sister, Mra. G. H. Knisely, have just return. od from a two weeks’ visit with thelr sister, Mrs. Lydia Reed, of Blands- burg. Reports are that they had a fine time. Thirty of Blandsburg's ladies gathered at Mrs, Reed's home and gave them quite a surprise. Af. ter spending some time singing they were invited to the dining room where a sumptuous repast awaited them to which all did justice. After extend- ing many thanks for the kindness, all returned to their respective homes. If you want to be royally entertained, just stop off at Blandsburg. Deafness Cannot Be Cured joeal applications, as they cannot reach the dis hid 44 There Is only one way a Pittsburg, | her aunt's, | returning to | Mra n Mrs $225E1 a i i Thursday, September 10th, 1912. - What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head- aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, ‘‘heart-burn,’’ belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times; and kindred symptoms If you have any considerable number of the above symptoms you are suffering from bilious- ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The ‘'Golden Medical Discover’ is rot a full list of its ingredients ! under oath. A glance ful habit-forming drugs glycerine, of proper str forest plants. World’ — a patent mecicing or sceret nostrum, ited on its bottle-wrapper and ot v that it contains no alcohol, or harm. tract made with pure, tripi ¢ roots of native American miediont, Association, Props., Buffalo, N.Y. } tested t thy | BRANCH-—College Twp. Curtis Meyer and ited at grandma o mday Kpent | GEORGES VALLEY, No. 1. The farmers I bus There are | crop Miss with her {man Roland laughters are ail iY plow } ing. corn daughter Peter's at f Prospe good Satu Sunday na Bow- rday at | Helen 1] pent “en frien 3 ! d Mrs ness in Henry Bell Bents transact. small at efonte Zettle wi nd two of Egg i Sundayed Davis ir bright wnt a Vv AVE BBL ng men in ei rean Bi~ am Itmer Loong Nat ixited irday and Sunday A ‘on m 0 HI } SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION September 22, 1912 ROUND $2.79 TRIP SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Bellefonte RETURNING Leaves Gettysburg 6.45 P. M. Sechler & Compan Groceries and Food Products. COFFEE The Coffee Market just now.is a pretty hard proposition, but we are doing all that it is possible to do under present condi. tions to give our trade good values. We are still selling a good sound coffees and of excellent flavor AT 25¢c PER POUND ” Ta TTm This is a genuine bargain. And at 28¢ por pound and 30c per pound we are giving very high value for the price named. On our entire line of coffees you will always get better value here than elsewhere for the rice charged. Give us a fair trial and you will find the proof n the goods. Sechler & Company BELLEFONTE, PA BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, Depository for Postal Saving Funds The First National Bank of Bellefonte has been designated by the Treasurer of the United States a depository for Postal Saving Deposits,
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