Thursday, October 10th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pa ge 7. vn tt. nA cn. ott oo Correspondents’ Department Continued NITTANY. Lloyd Webner, wife and baby, near Waddle, were guests of Perry Webner and family over Sunday, Barl Archie, wife and litte daughter were the guests of Dan Long and fam fly on Sunday, We are glad to who had a very |} past week, som ing. The blast. A married called down MH your wife thinks she is the whole show, don't tell her what you think. Wilson is a will be clected: then the things and 1 it. We noticed Sherd Gummo, Springs, in our village Sunday again and there surely is an attraction here Ben Fisher Harvey Lutz and wife, were guests of W, E family on Sunday. of big ’ Ol Mrs spell that Tote sick the better at this writ state red i8 are around full Wilson, mind being breakfast, candidates in Hurrah for man to a doesn't good candidate and he he suppose he will take and wife and of Snvdertown, Garbrick and take this our people expect to time at Lock Haven Some in the week. Miss home weeks at Ed Yearick, who spent the summer in Kansas and Oklahoma, has return- ed home, and we are glad to have him in our midst again. W. E. Kessinger, who was taken to the Lock Haven hospital several weeks ago and underwent an operation, are glad to state, is getting fine and expects to return home the near future. returned past 8iX Kessinger has spending the Philadelphia. Lillie after in John Tate, of Salona, and Mrs. Wil- and Miss were who Lockard of Lamar, Tate, Mam Fleisher, Mrs. Katherine Shields, callers at the home of Mrs, is ill, on Sunday. Amos Wolford and dertown, were guests of D. O, and family on Sunday. Boys, ready, as there two weddings instead of one near future at Snydertown, as has been an awful of tra ng done between Hublersburg and Sny- dertown during a certain young man's vacation, and he seems to mean busi- ness He generally an um- brella to keep himself dry if he does have to mud How tH R B.? Mr. and Mrs. George Rishel and son, of Maple Park, lllinois, were the guests of Mrs. Rishel's mother, grandma Wil son, wh was de dt see her daughter and family once again. They all enjoyed thems much The people of were all glad to see the ple and have a hand of Howard on accompanied b) who will win, and that wi and while Foster was hunting uj voters Mr. Pletcher hands with his th old and young was a teacher in eur public s« for a number of years before moved to Howard One boy ran in the house and told his mother that there was a man from Howard out there on the street but he did not know who it was. He sald it was that newly married man Howard Well, that's all right; gentlemen were welcome In our as they have m come again, gents Our f and raising potatoes Our boys and girls had a li serenading Joe Lannen Saturday night, Joe te cig and gum Be « They would We notice in our vn On next Ladies Ald society will home f Mrs. Dora Gates Harvey Miller and w valley, and his ster, Mrs and her hus! Zerby, wif Mr. Kephart State « tlemen learn, and f Sund |OOTN 00 walking thelr a Our » cine sh mar hall the shov Mrs visited Sunday Our Waddle family, of Sny- may be in the there be ot vel ol Vel carries wade abou lighte Ves very this place wsant race iire A last Thu one of shake of sq rs t Foster, the Was shaxin ost of friends here Pleteh hools he hers both town 1 ore 8 " f ny frien armers are busy cutt and his treated the boys gave the girls the rather ct d Dr. on Sunday. Oct Ars chewing aun Saturda McDowel ar the friends across who at Mil are employed Hall, spent Sunday with their families here We noticed some of the Lamar young ladies driving through our town on Sunday men, and YARNELL. Parry Pownell, wife daughter, Anna Loulse¢ spent a few days at Nettie Pownell Mr. and Mrs. J Sunday at the home at Runville Fanny Walker, of Bellefonte danyed with her parents We are glad to note son of Mr. and Mra. TT getting along very Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Fetzer spent Sunday at the home fT. H. Malone Samantha Pownell Sund her parents John Shank Marion Shawley cutting at Milford day evening Rusael Wagner Clalr Charles Robb, Hilda Helene Tipton, of H day at the J. Edw. Célnfer home Mr. and Mra. Jerome Confer, of Snow Shoe, spent Saturday and Sun. day with their parents J. Edward Confer and Amber attended the show fonte on Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Jane Lucas, of Runville, Sunday at W, T. Fetzer's, Nearly all our farmers are seeding while others have some corn yet to cut, Our new preacher, BE. J. Summers, arrived at Runville last week, Clara Hastings, of Orviston, is oir eulating among friends here, Bdith Woomer spent Sunday with friends at Pleasant Valley, @eco, Spicer and wife, of Holts Fol Tow, were seen passing through our town on Saturday, Mrs. William Shawl with her daughter-in-law, Mrs, Aum Cox, of Fairview, and little of Osceola, the home of Mrs Edw. Confer spent of Ellis Pownell Sun that tie the HN ner Fetzer nicely In Brinsley Pos attended the Cox's on Wednes Leathers Wagner and ward, spent Bun daughter in Belle. spent spent Bunday wil will straighten up | {| Saturday, of Cedar | | davs | visiting | friends we | along | | that Dorman from | Mayes, fell and broke over | | burg this week, and we wish him much | | success | Sunday and they | onsburg " : LT 1 1 ¥ Claud Poorman, alse | ™ 0% po done | CURTIN. Communion services will he held In the United Evangelical church at Cur- tin Sunday afternoon, Oct, 20, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. A, I, Weaver, of Belle- fonte, will substitute for tre Elder, Rev. H. A. Benfer, DD. ervone Is invited to attend, Calvin Bathurst visited the Rolling Mill on Sunday Harvest Home services will be held in the Unittd Evangelical church at Curtin on Sunday evening, Oct. 13. at 7:30; come one and all; vou are invited attend, Wm. Prince Mrs, Chaarles Hollow, Mr. nd Mra, John Fisher and daugh r of Northumberland, visited friends in this vicinity recenthy Miss Hannah Neff, visiting her uncle, James Connelsville for some time, re to her home near this place day The welcome sound of heard and the out so good D. Ev- friends at to visited his Emenhizer, of Holts heen Shope, of who has on thi Crops ard owing to 18 not ing the rains, Mrs, Hq Lyons nry Shultz visited friends and Miss in Mt, Eagle Mrs. N. J. with MceMeem friends In Mr. and Mrs. Jas, fonte, spent Monday ter, Mrs. Laird homestead Miss anent Tyrone Potter, of Belle- with their daugh- Curtin, at the Curtin Rose Savers of this friends in Altoona Miles Dukeman in Milesburg ana week No yf \ LS will of IL. hall Mrs. Jose her friends ¢ urday Hunter Tuesday with place is Mrs, visiting Bellefonte Was last Class nday chool in the K ling Mill on Sat his CLARENCE. We are time of the Maud Fetzer, of spending a few days and place Sunday was a fine owned road Edna Crispen itor one day last There a young man from who has a rubber-tire to Clarence and takes man's girl year with her lady day; everybody an auto was out on state was Aa week, Bellefonte Snow Shoe, omes young If Presiding | daughter, | turned | Satur | thresher | turn- | recent | Maud on | several visiting | ' A Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, will endure bravely and Piutiently agonies which a strong man would give Way under, The fact is women are more patient than they ough to be under such troubles, Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical advice free of ciaype and in absolute confidence and privacy by writing tq the World's Dispensary Medical Association, RV, Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invajig, Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. 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A dispatch from House, of Valentine Lukowskl man, a months ago while j VINE | fine over a a practical joke, w | serve an unusual Justice Martin In court here, The House in charge Buffalo, ! | Warren of the dead are able few period in all irned a workman In 4 that of about wunting 10 more great period and com- week toward the | man to support estimated that the ten than | compressed alr fun, Lau- | last | having nice weather for this | Williamsport, is | mother | friend, Edna Crispen, at this | the | vis- | buggy | another | he | wthing our town Got ready, PORT MATILDA, John Lewis of Huntingdon, Samuel Little, of Tyrone. are friends and relatiy Mr» and Mrs siting es In wher, | Mirla LEMONT, tz who has umatism © damage | nd the farmers ing wheat The potato rop would there was not so many r Hilda Mayes laughter of of her arms Middle. tten one Rev, G. E. Smith moved to Contractor Martin's teams came day John Houtz spent Sund with his family Dale moved from Dale's 8 State College, Thursday George Williams friends in Philips Rev Johnston Brethren minister Houserville Sunday en Harry Boop and fami) from Lewisburg last TT Merray Dresser moves Furnace last T Thompson ay In Aar- John mit to visiting among this week new I'nited preach at ening ime home raday Center for 1enday rk Ianmes Your Lungs and Throat, The preparation mentioned by the Rev, Chas, Sager has been for over sixty vears of incalculable worth to sufferers from consume ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe, cougha, colds and all lung and throat diseases, and is a household remedy in many, many homes to which it has brought health and happiness, Ms C A ABBOTT, 6s Ann St, New York Clty Dear 8 Ir I have known for aver ao years of the eflects of Wilson's Remedy [Wilson's Preparation of Hypophosphites and Blodgett) ] in cases of puke At this p what you have not before known of | that since, while | was a resident of N.Y, City, severely (Ll with lung trouble, Physicians said | was August 11, 190% this | and sow- | be good If | Frank | on | began work on Mon- nt | will say to you | earns | was | Little Bo-Peep washes her sheep With Fels-Naptha and cool water, That's why they're quite so snowy white As they come trailing after, Remember this about Fels-Naptha Soap: It's not only distinct from other soaps in name but different in action. 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We are still selling a good sound coffee and of excellent flavor AT 25¢c PER POUND This is a genuine bargain And at 28c 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 in the goods. Sechler & Company BUSH HOUSE BLOCK. SELLEFCNTE, PA = | - | SUCCESS born under this 1" All Persons are » ] 8 ands ignore the laws that mal poss ble ar The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA. FI Vice To 15 Dad | More Visits To The Bank Fewer Trips to the Coal Man If you have a Glenwood Range. All Castings Pain & Smoth, A Variety of Styles and Sizes, the Stove that makes bak- ing easy. a consumptive and my family physician told my wife | that he thought | con/d wet we over, was directed to the Wilion Memedy, which | used with splendid effect. 1 have been on my feet and at work ever since my cwre Yours truly, REV. 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