THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, — Thursday, October, 3rd, 1912 — i Correspondents’ Department Continued. MILESBURG. Jack Frost made his first appear- ance Saturday morning; his presence 80 shocked this community that the corn stocks turned pale and the peo- ple vacated their verandas for the fire side. The farmers are getting busy cutting corn. A man down the val- ley by the name of Eminhizer has about one-half of his corn crop husk- ed; that's going some. Some farmers are hauling their produce to market, while others are still sowing their fall grain. There are two new arrivals in town, William McKinley is the happiest man around here just now, Why; what happened? A bouncing boy baby came to his home the other day. I saw Thomas Shope going up the street smiling all to himself, 1 asked someone why Tom looked so pleas- ant, and they whispered, there's a boy baby down at his place, Mrs. Henrietta Kline visited at home of Wm. Kline's last week. Fred Dyke and Paul Ginger visited Mr. Dyke's aunt in Altoona last week. Mrs. George Gault, of Lock Haven, visited her friends, Mr. and Mrs, Jos- eph Sellers, over Sunday. Mrs. H. G. Ebbs, while recuperating from the affects of the Grange picnic, is spending a few days with her friends in Penna Furnace. Uriah Housel visited his in Altoona last week. Mr. Ebbs, while on business in Half Moon valley last week, sold his tract of timber. Mrs. Aaron Hall, of Unlonville, and Mrs, Annie Maroony, of Altoona, were guests at John Jodon's last week. G. S. Alkens and son Carl, of Un- fontown, Fayette county, attended the funeral of Henry Dyke and visited friends here. William Shank and wife, of near Milroy, came here to pay respects to their uncle, Henry Dyke, deceased. Chas. Jodon returned to Pittsburg, Saturday. Ray Baird, of Snow Shoe, visited his parents, Joseph Balrd and family, on Sunday. Ed. McKinley ,of Tyrone, Sunday at the Dyke home. Miss Maud Decker, of State College, Sarah Gallbrait and Anna Hall, were the guests of Margaret Baird, Sunday Marcella Boggs is visiting friends and relatives in Altoona and Pitts- burg for a few days. From a piece of ground 160x45, Da- vid B. Allen raised 125 pie pumpkins; most of them are so large that one would be all one man would care to carry for a short distance, Christ Beezer has as fine a fleld of corn as there is in this section. Ben Alkey made sauer kraut week. As butter for cream the people around here are making apple butter, and are talking of mak- ing pumpkin butter. We must have butter of some kind. Miss Ada Baird is visiting in Hunt- ingdon, Pa., at the home of her friend, Jessie Fetterhoff. Jack Kidder was the guest his friend Margaret Zimmerman, Sunday Oscar Sherry and Paul Brown call- ed on their friends, Miss Nellle Hall and Cora Fisher, last week. Come again, boys. The Rev. Wilks spent Sunday with W. B. Thomas on College street. Win lose gathered ten bushels walnuts, Monday The sick lough, Ethel Wallace, infant child, Mack Chapman, Mrs Adam Fisher, Shultz, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Else, Parsons and Mrs. John Flack. Hand or mail your news scribe The fishermen aro made some good catches is fs John was sitting on the bank Of Bald Eagle the other night, 1 asked what h doing, He gaid Just Just then his His mouth did Then John And landed a the two sons spent last is scarce busy of of are Mrs. Ged George Jane Mr. Anderson, the und here have tt) wholloping AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philadelphia, visited in town Thos State Col his family J W sister and relatiy living 18) Hull, who is at eRe, on North street Foster, accompanied by his Mary and Mrs. Sara Harper Miss Sara GQGuisewite, spent a few daye pleasantly with friends ing in Lewisburg Walter Orwig, who is working at Altoona, spent the greater part of the week with is family at this place As the regular organist was not present on Sunday morning in the Re- formed Sunday Miss Annle Elsenhouer very presided at the organ Cornelius Bower, one of our aged men, is under Dr. Frank's care; at this writing he is somewhat improved Miss Bertha Musser, who has been employed at the Bellefonte hospital for the past few years, is home on a vacation Harvey Guisewite and ton fair. They tomobile Geo, McCormick ters Mills, spent a few days their parents, E. GG. Mingle's LeRoy Mensch has gone to body Musical Conservatory more, Md, his music Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lomlinson had heen located at Plainfield, 111. the past two years, had thelr house hold goods shipped here and are now occupying part of Mrs. Bara Leltzell's home employed spent a few days Hv- school, ably Crouse and wife and Wm wife are attending Mil- went In Crouse's au- and family, of Pot- at to resume studies FILLMORE. Fresh water every day, as always rains every day In the the ground is soaked down a depth it week; good The equinoxial storm last week gave us plenty of rain and cool weather. Joseph Tressler and wife returned home last week after spending a few days In Altoona with his son, Dan Tressler, and family. The birthday party that was to be held on Tuesday evening of last week for Henry Rockey was postponed on account of the rain; we will eall on you some time again, Henry. We heard of the large parade at Altoona on last Wednesday and sup- pose it would be the symptoms of the Fillmore fantastics, Malcolm Peters is on the sick list with pneumonia; hope he will soon re- eover, Mrs. Celena Fogelman is still on the sick list; we hope the aged lady will soon recover, McCul- | James Wallace's | | former | dren | | | | Cranston, of | | with | | Ing | tions, bl | igure | them with | | health the Pea- | Balti | in | who | | ption, | coughs, colds and all lung and throat diseases, GEORGESVALLEY, No. 2. Wet, wet, it beats all for rain; when will the people get thelr seeding out, the late potatoes dug, and the corn cut off? Mrs. Emma W, Sweetwood and son, and Miss Edna Wolf took a nice cosy ride through our town on Sun- day afternoon. John Lingle and Fred Auman were raising some of thelr potatoes on Fri day and Saturday. Fred says they have fifty bushels out and would have fifty bushels more, Mrs, Susan Crater, had bad luck last week of her horses. News is a for that reason the me to help him out, No. 1 talked about selling jack knives; lat me tell No. 1, and the public, that No, 2 never sold jack knives nor he never scouted muddy creek and caught eels and skinned them, dried the hide, made whip crackers and sold them at a nickel a piece. I'll describe No, 2 and his location; he stands 5 ft. 6 In in the alr, 6 ft around the walst, weighs 226 Ibs, wears a small beard and is bald headed; lives one-half miles north west from the jack knife agent. Now guess for yourself, but don't blame the poor agent any long- er. Come again next week Som time ago No. 1 spoke about a prize fighter; 1 would advise him to go to that fellow and get a few lessons he fore he comes down off the mountain to Zettle's hollow, of by Pocahantus, losing one little scarce at present; No. 1 called on Two weeks ago No. being out now right here YARNELL. having quite a bit of rainy here at the present time Shank spent Saturday Sunday with her parents Those who are on the Mrs. Toner Fetzer's baby Mrs. Homer Fetzer's baby say that the stork flaw over « and left two bouncing baby at the home of Floyd Breth and also at C., C. Yarnell's and are both two little happy men singing papa's baby boy. Mrs. Rachel Walker has returned home after a few days’ visit at Glen Harris at her son's, Willlam I. Walk- er, and sald that the stork had left a baby boy at the home of her son and now William is a happy little man too; he is walking up and down the switches singing papa's baby boy will soon be able to turn the switches There is a certain woman in our town who is wandering If she belongs to the upper ten or the lower five; we would just say to her, when the line i8 run, between Kioto and Ozako she would be about the equator line and I would to the upper ten not to get scared out of writing items, as I never did anything but eat a saap- ping turtle and therefore you don't need to afrald of me. Some hucksters make their Av day and some in a day How about it, Corney? We weather Anna are and here list also will town sick and and ur bhovs say be trip In and a half LYONSTOWN., and Mrs. Charles Johnstonbaugh gave a party in honor of thelr daugh- ter, Verna, it being her 20th birthday Mr. Morton, of Pittsbu ed home to see his who has been K Wm. Lyons was mobile party that went to Altoona on Wednesday. They had quite a jolly good time while there. They paid a vigit to the Moose home where they royally entertained. onstown can boast in the near future Edward? Mrs. William King and daughter Grace, made a flying trip to Bellefonte on Saturday. C. Sharp Sundayed at the home of C. Garbrick’s, of Jacksonville Any persons wanting halr done all on Mrs. Wm. Lyons as been putting t some very tory work Miss laura resident f Mr rg, was call- son Frank past week. of the auto- little the one sic were Ly store it of a grocery How about up, has satisfac she Tierney, of this Mr. and town Mrs in Ethan vis iting her parents, Tierney Mr. and Mrs were urday. John Davy and chil- Bellefonte shopping in Sat trouble, since Mary went ho BRUSHVALLEY. finishing sowing corn hile other and Ww making cide through here Della Spayd has gone to where she intends to winter E. Limbert lost week: J W. Beck colt last week Leo Homan purchased gy. now for a speedy ride When the milk man comes along the morning you can see the ing any old way Some of our people expect the Milton this week, Those on sick list Wert and Wm. Keller. Farmers’ od at Hoy's school last Paul Wert's buggy wheel valuable av n last also lost uable a new bug girls fair the are R. week that been found Mr. Wert pay any man who where the wheel in We were visited by Monday morning. not vet he will a heavy frost on Fortunes In Faces. often much truth in the say- “her face is her fortune,” but its never sald where pimples, skin erup wtches, or other blemishes dis- Impure blood is back and shows the need of Dr Life Pills. They heauty Try Parrish Ph There's it all King's New and M them, 26 cents at OC, 0G fonte, Pa Oot Your Lungs and Throat. The preparation mentioned by the Rev, | Chas. Sager has been for over sixty years of | sufferers from consumr | incalculable worth to asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe, {and is a household remedy in many, many mont | homes to which it has brought health and | happiness, | Me. C A. ABBOTT, August 11, 190% 60 Ann St, New York Clty Dear Sir: 1 have known for over 40 years of the effects of Wilson's Remedy [Wilson's Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodgett] in cases of pul. monary troubles. At this point | will say to you what you have not before known of; that 4» years since, while | was a resident of N.Y, City, | was severely ill with lung trouble, Physicians said | was A consumptive and my family physician told my wife that he thought | cond maf wecover, My attention was directed to the Wilson Remedy, which | used with splendid effect. | have been on my feet and at work aver since my cure. Yours truly, REV.CHAS, SAGER, Pastor M, E, Church, Hunter, (Greene Co.) N. ¥. The above letter shows what a great boon the Wilson Remedy was to Mr, Sager, but it is but ene of thousands received testifying to the curative powers of this wonderful remedy, Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above address and he will furnish you comvimei proof of the great worth to humanity of th preparation, Ridgway, a | al- | in cans fly- | to attend | E. | meeting was well atttend- | disn- appeared at time of bush meeting has | gays | tells him | of | promote | at Belle | BELLEFONTE, PA. be the The attraction at 4th production is mpany Mr spendin parents John to thei an LIVONIA, A Log on the Track 1 Mrs. Edwin Gingerick a f the fant il gE a few days with t} latter's |. _ = ‘t rand it Millmont Ot Li kis Wolfe m XPress Ime serious 80 does ir old } everyone with Jack and Jill went up the hill to get a pail of water, For Jill to wash her Dolly's clothes, as Anty Drudge had taught her, “Rub with Fels-Naptha soap and put them in, They'll be as white and as clean as a new pin.” What time on washday do you get through with your washing? Ten o'clock, noon, three o'clock or night? If you do it the old-fashioned, boiling, hot water, hard rubbing way, you're lucky to get it done by sundown. If you wash the Fels-Naptha way in cool or lukewarm water without boiling or hard rubbing, you can be done well befor noon and take it easy all the time. And your clothes will be cleaner, fresher, sweeter than ever before. Fels-Naptha Soap is a great time-saver. In Winter and Summer. A half-day every washday means twen- ty six days a year saved by washing with Fels-Naptha Soap. Isn’t that worth while in addition to the saving on clothes, fuel, health and labor? Time is money. Use Fels-Naptha Soap every washday and save it. Follow directions on the red and green ‘wrapper. RTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES STORM, PROOF 1 They interlock and overlap each other in such a way that the hardest driving rain or snow cannot sift under them. Won't pulsate or rattle in wind-storms. They're also fire-proof, will last as long as the building, and never need repairs. For Bale By ——e CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO. 50 N. 23rd Ct., Philadelphia, Pa. tects lam at Mont the of chosen owing to on ® un - TUBERCULOSIS SANITORIUM. of the B Manned the work on Sanator The constru | State Tuberculosis | Hamburg, Berks ounty, i this we and within the 450 | days allotted by { third free nator ‘wh " \ od 10UB | ment of the state's Iindigen ! Sel ] riy winding hrough the | sumptives w completed below | The mand |stats REAL i fr and { the ( tern ect n o 2 | has made this new institution Reliable Agents Wanted la necessit . Dr has planned bed capacity larged. Two | feet long will be combined administration room bulldings by ways. The ward bu and south allowing the sunlight and alr at all year The interior plans have ranged with great ingenuity to mit the care of either incipient or vanced cases, as the demand may cur. 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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 coffee and of excellent flavor AT 25¢ PER POUND This is a genuine bargain And at 28¢c per 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 BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. a. MARRIED NOW And Going to Housekeeping. Newlyweds, Quality Counts, select a Dockash Range and you will get the best. Olewine’s Hardware Store
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