THE CENTRE DEMg MAMMALIA VINA Pr TTT TT TT TTYTYYYYYY™Y AAA AAAS awww —waw A wn Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. MILESBURG. September is blowing its cold breath down this valley chilling the heart vegetation and intimating that winter is coming. Some even said that snow flakes were seen Friday, The farm- ers are raising potatoes cut their corn in this section. to feed a few how. Our others’ est hog. Around the family circles talking about the welcome who came and have gone and the lowing is a partial list: Mrs. Harry McKaleb, who has been visiting at went home Friday. Richard Hall and wife, of maugh, are guests of John Jodon's Claud Hall stoped off here a few hours on his way to Philadelphia, Geo. Zimmerman and wife trip to Myersdale and Gelcs land, where they spent a week B. F. and Ed. Shope, formerly of place; they returned Friday and re port having a good time Geo. Watson, from Snow boarding with W Adams ing to High s« Ralph Lucas bicycle for Orvist cured employ Our town their dut) walk, is er mu to us be tru Who nights with rival gir! Lem W visiting at J. W. Par tawney, 1 Bull AAA AA and getting ready to which is a bumper crop There will enough hens like Domino's, any - be visiting each has the pork raisers pens to are soe who they are visitors fol- of Altoona, W. H. Adams Cone took =a Mary with this Shoe and gi yvugh Ve "B § he siting H. C sightseeing "nl and came for vied the time by and Niagara F and reported 1 of Osceola Buffalo and home Saturday Monday. Those on the sick Mrs. Jane Si for a better Mr | A tire In list: Win Mr. } fce ore week pers € 1) 1 | Repairs: lohn 1 nre having homes Walla ing a well atter's Churches: Rev, James Wilks, who h ed the call to this charge next nday morning and evening Bept Ith All are cordially Invited to attend Rev ing at Axeman, is dr Wetzler near garage ely 1 Ash 10 0H ev Clark will morning and evening The invitation given in the secrip- tures ia to all and is heralded by the churches of Mlileshburg. So you are missing half your life by staying away; and if you continue to do so you will loose your whole life, H. G. Ebbs dispsed of about gallons of ice cream at the pienie. His helpers were Mra. Ebbs and Mabel, Esther Spicer, John Cupp, and Ad Hoover. Then he called on Eva Kline to help them on Thursday; they all looked tired and weary when they eame home James Bradley, will preach Sunday morn- preach Sunday 6500 who was Main street the Co. bullding. George Chapman Is confined to bed on account of {ll health, Miss Kathryn Louck spent Sunday with his parents near Snow Shoe. Milesburg and Snow Shoe played a very Interesting game Saturday, Wm, Adams and Forest Alkens each took a load of players and spectators to Bnow Shoe where the game was play- ed. The score was 4-1 In favor of Bnow Bhoe. Mrs. W. T. Bhirk, Miss Lucy Spotis and Miss Rebecca Mann, of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors at Frank Wat. near Milesburg Store his ALAS AS of very busy plowing and sowing, | larg- | in | duty | will preach | | ed home up Grange | recently | married, has gone to housekeeping on | aA ASSESS THA VAAAMIAVIAARVYRVRYTE EE | » son's, | BIster, Roland Bryan home last week toona Monday Miss Ressie Lonsberry, of ville. one of Union township's popular teachers, spent Sunday home of Frank Watson's Mrs. Rella Miller, of Bush | spent Saturday with her sister, Frank Watson the latter being Mrs, Watson's days at to spent a few and returned mont at the Mrs AARONSBURG. Aurand and family, of Mil and Mrs, Clarke, Herman of College, were welcome visitors at the home of A. 8. Staver's | The Misses Jennie Gramley, Edna Whitman, Alice Zimmerman and Esth er Knarr, all of Millheim, were wel come callers of Mrs. Effie Weaver, Sunday. Mrs. Jno CAME to « | Stover, at Mrs L.owist« Shem roy, | State Grenoble, of are for her the home of Jno. Goodman wn fn visiting Howard Acker's over Beaver, who Is Youngstown, ©, has his va« with his father, J. C Weaver's baby, of (160 and her employed at come to spend ition grandparents, Samuel Mins MifMint Foster Mr and 4 Of the Miss Barber few davs at Mr ited nd 1 "hie lower, and Mrs lefonte it E. A. Bow- Spring Mills inkleblech's, to \ [ irg, vis ted VOTE { r. and Mrs. Wm Prince on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Shope and son of Bellefonte visited his sister Mrs Henry Shultz, on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Reeds af Mt } &i¢ % y | ’ +H “te na fs od at the } ROMOLA, utmost f singing rendered by very good decorated due Lula children exercises and 1: tat day chool were wns beautifully Thanks are and daughter, Mian in training the ons the Sun- The for the Mr. Yeager for thelr skill church oe cAasion FRUIT TOWN-—Potter Twp. Miss Mary Cooney, who had spent the summer at Williamsport, return- one day last week Bubb raturned two years In Harris spending after western home the | states Mrs. Rush Reedaville, is her parents, Bubb, Wm children, of the home of Mrs. Edward and at Dippery visiting Mr. and Reiber, of P. C with rheumatism proving at this writing Miss Anna Fahringer, berland county, is spending her vaca- tion at home with her mother, Mrs, Emma Fahringer Hello, Colyer scribe, City, and Is Is housed not im- of Northum- wake up so we | hear from you again, Edward Horner, of Puddingtown, spent Sunday at the home of his fath- er In town, Mr. Edward Bubb, GEORGESVALLEY. Miss Mary Zettle is now at the home | of Brown Nale intending school at Polk HILL Jerry Weaver and wife Sundayed at Wm. Ripka's, . Mrs, Beward Decker, who was help- to go to {Ing to nurse her sick mother, Mrs. 8, BE. Brtel, Thursday. returned to her home last Mra. Ertel Is Improving. Harvey Vonada and two grande daughters, Misses Amy and Pearl Heckman, will spend this week In Al- toonn, Dead: The pen of scribe of No, 2. Al- | Union- | Addition, on | Yeagertown, | parents, i ia student { with his little bundle of love | arm, AVVAVVVVVVVVINY Maan @ NITTANY, harvest home service { attended; the Reverend very appropriate germon and church was very nicely decoraten Willlam Reigle and wife, of 8, town, attended harvest home here on Sunday and were | guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. W Well, that blowed some night and Sunday Mrs, Brickley | of Marsh Creek, ard Brickley | Miss Ida | guest of Sunday WwW. E fering "mn I'he well hed # the Was Prey Snyder inner Tolbert on Saturday and daughter were guests and familly on HS Nihart, of Lamar Dan Diehl and fan who has carbun} at th Lis Kessinger, ith a large back, Is some better Monday morning set in wit} | steady rain, which made one { though winter was close at |} | Bert Fletcher, of Benezetts several days ith wile parents recent] | Those Thur wife, Charley friend, Ethel Krap MceCawley: they | Harry Mauck and wife, Charley and Mittle Winkl n the park James fe were There was his attending Grange p Willian last { and SPRING MILLS, i My Chas, A. Krape spending Nee n Richmond i and Was! ton, I, « Frank Allison Mercersburg, where he in college, at that place, and Mrs Calvin Berth stown. © here sper left last week for Mr Rossmast his stead YARNELL. Cutting corm and 1 the go now We are ness of James Many friends recovery ICKW sorry to ant Poorman wish for HE efonte wpe dy the Miss Myrtle Miller sy night with her grandparents at ant Valley. Miss Nora Walker with her parents here There Is a certain wom in town who her man when time comes. We advise her t little dinner bell around his be sure of him when meal time as she Is always ready to put little blue bonnet when dinner bell rings and meal Hello HH, yourself? ent turday Pleas spent Sunday our meal put a neck comes, on her ghhors' for her lonen her trot WwW. where are We would like t Allegheny snake story, John R. Eckley, of Centre geen headed toward keeping hear an Hall, was the water rocks nder his H. K. Walker, of this n a corn and buckwheat through the day |and husks his pumpkins through the day. BRANCH-College Twp Todle Breon, of Millheim. vi few days at John Breon's Fred Decker and daughte Tattenville, 8, 1, are tives and friends in this cor reaching at the Branch schoo ouse Bunday night was - pry A good suc visited a r Anna, of Visiting rela ———————— or {this | hammers d i machine, | ported as being a fair one some places, | and some places not | | Pa. ntives | he ervices | | away { some has entered as of | Inst to | land na cuts | by local cRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, September 26th, 1912. JULIAN, buckwheat is about and much out with “the fini) The Henson all of It has that automatic The crop is re- cut been Bo good of way to Snow days with rel- Miss Grace Murray, stopped off on her Shoe, and spent several here. while Tuesday stork last The town salling in his over “Biplane” left a young son and Mrs, William at the home of Richards Of course can’t hoe potatoes vet, but Ham knows that the day is approaching when he can Mr rapidly for Women’s Secrets Homestead, | our | | dropped down with his parachute and | Vil- | Yardmaster Charles Catherwood and station agent I ila Mills, Pa, arri Thursday from a “Quaker City,” and that NW Y or Askey, Ved |] in of Osco town trip to great metro - on tion mans | departed {thelr res hy Mr | ter { here who Miss | for | pres ference } 1 1} { home to town At pre bre te fon St i F Ww the spring PY in Rock in ght homes from have Mu parts, We to note Ruth Bhears was taken to ¢ ‘ " nte 1 t Thursda Are BOrry that the belie y % f fr and the arp and ook them w dn 4 homes mg, of Altoona Sunda the n of his Mr. and Mra F Young Eimer Rockey and Fred ittended preaching service at town on Sunday night Miss Green week with lock about two vears WwW. ID. Marshall purchased olte last week from Wm Gilbert Young went to Altoona Monday to spend two weeks with brother, Willlam Young, and Quite a number of our the picnic at Centre Id Ye spent at parents, Hartsock Nessie lost a jaw; fine this Is tw in two Rrennen on family people Hall nt last Uncle Ezra Says don't take more'n a gill git folks Into a peck of little neglect billousness, Indigestion or derangement will do the same. Ing, take Dr. King's New for quick results. Easy, and only 256 cents at C, Ph. G.. Bellefonte, Pa. “It to trouble” If afl safe, M., Sep. Deafness Cannot Be Cured as they cannot reach the dis There I» only one way 16 applications, mend portion of the ear | eure deafness, and Chat ws by constitutional remedies, | Deafness #8 caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous ning of the FPustachian Tube. When this tube = nfamed you have a rumbling sound or In perfect hearing, and when is entirely closed, Deaf ness 8 the result, and unio the mfAammation ean be taken out and this tube restored tO Na normal cond tion, hearing will be destroyed forever. nine oases out of ten are caused by Oatarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mueous Surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for vp Thy of Deafness (caused by eatarth) that cannot cured by Hall's Ostarrh Cure. Send for cireulam, free F. J. CHENEY & OO, Toledo, QO Drugeista, 15. Sake Trails Family Pills for constipation. the | other | Minn | Storms- | horse | fine his | of effort of constipation, | other liver | Life Pills | aure, | Parrish, | Malsosms Wonlc There is one man in the United States who has perhaps heard more women's secrets than any other man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr, R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help, That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex- pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of all women treated by Dr, Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. Dut when that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- mil lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal, and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded hita by women, as the first of specialists in the treatment of women’s diseases, Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, ol charge. All replies are mailed, sealed in pe rectly plain « clopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as withe out fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. IL. V, Picrce, Prest., Buffalo, N. Y. DR. 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