BELLEFONTE, PA. AAR VAAAANA Thursday, | October 17th, 1912, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, A AAA AA "a AVAL AVVAAVALVALAN ALVIN Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, AAA A SA AAA VIA AN MILESBURG. Henry Hull, of Orviston, day with his brother, wife of this place. Mrs. L. '". Eddy and daughter, Margarette came home Thursday after a couple of days at the home of M. Walker, of Clintondale, Mrs. William Barntd and daughter, of Akron, Ohio, were guests of Hassinger and Arthur Hull's week. Rev. Wilks household fan parsonage Mr. and Mrs. spent Sun- her Zimmerman, Cyrus Geo, last moved his family and goods into the last week, Ralph Morgan, lidayvsburg, were visiting at Mrs, gan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spicer, over Sunday, Quarterly the Methodist day evening at aveland, District the presiding officer Mrs. Buck, Harriet Rumberger, of Unionville, bers of the official board ent. Was Esther. ¥e0, Zimmerman of Hol- conference was held Episcopal church, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Superintendent, and Daniel Turner, and were Fri- was Hall, L.aura mem- pres- you ever disappointed? Ask removed an old- fashioned chimney and fire place from his home and built a chimney of mod- ern type in its place. Mrs. Pauline Hibler the valuation of her property and added to the beauty of her home by having a veranda built in front of her house, Ripe red has Increased gathered week see raspberries were on Scott. Wallace's farm last by Mrs. Arthur Hull. Call and them at her home, Perry Knarr, of Altoona, spent Sun- day at home with his parents. Claud McKinley, of Avis, is visiting his friend, Paul Ash this week. Mahlon Baird, of Harrisburg, Sunday with his parents and here. Alice Rickard er in Lock Hav Clarence Spicer toona, were g\ over Sunday Misses Zimmerma Saturday see th Wash- John hand pick old or Jona spent Henry Agu spent S spent friends is visiting her broth. en over Sunday. and wife, of at the Spicer he Al- me ests and Margaret ege on ing greet home hom: Fred tle « They afraid dar ir all cent alone Cameron in this list where he No need t d to go to and bloss in other | T the g hfu or ris ex party include all know me fr we da m the Oo no for we went Mexico to gee the same ruit me n. feano Joseph Baird has them now on a pear | tree, On Satu in honor of «eighth birth. was given by his wife It surely rday evening James McMullen's sixty day, a party and friends surprise him, nevertheless, he en- joved it Some one presented with a mess of spare ribs and for the to forgotten. The following is a those who were present McMullen and wife, of Tyrone, Oscar MeMullen and wife. of Bellefonte: Charles Reyes and wife, Geo. Sheckler and wife, Harry Wagner and wife, Wm. Peters and wife, William Stan- ley and wife, Mra. Samuel Stanley, Willlam Fekley, W, H. Shultz, Charles Watson and his violin, John Smith, Mabel Austin and Miriam Smith. Be- fore leaving for their homes, they all wished him many returns of happy birthday greetings, Rev, Wilks will preach In the Pres- byterian church Sunday morning at 10:20 and evening at 7 P. M.. Oct, 20 Rev, Ash will preach In the Meth. odist Tpiscopal church next Sunday at 7 P. M. Rev, Clark preached a very able and Interesting sermon Sunday night. We are sorry to note the departure from this life of Mr. George Hall Innt Friday about 1 p. m., after alling for some time. Mr, Hall was a resident of Unlon township and aged about 80 years. The male quartette aid Jus tice to the occasion. Services were held In the home and concluded In the M. E. church, of Unionville, where Interment was made. Services were conducted by Rev, Ash. A. V. Miller Arthur Hull and | rons grand. | & | keep the spending | | to Presbyter- | Mor. | Paying MOr- | | keep in| | weather Dr. | | ten do we {other | plowing was a great | | and him | FHV YYYYYY JULIAN. “the coal man" a car of coal to his pat- last week. Good coal free from and stone is what it takes shivers from perching on our during the bleak days of will eventually drive up and delivered slate anatomy winter which our door, Thurs Milton mov Faster Rich road Ave, Mattern’ lick hollow What any other township, out the “poor money in taxes to repair and up our public highways when trip” over them from one of big motor cars in real muddy will do more damage than davs work will repair. How of- watch the large touring car coming down the long stretch of road west of on a rainy muddy day, slipping first one side of the road into the ditch, and then to the likewise, the powerful and scraping all the loose dirt from the middle of the down into the ditches The re- is that a man with a team and drag Is required several days to drag the dirt back up into the road again thus repairing the damage. What is the use? Mrs Miss week fonte the day last week family from the on west rall farmer H, K near Mud- day ed rds up to tenant of his property one of houses tn this cou the use of township, or nty state man's” hard is Or earned ‘one these many over town off, mud and road sult by last all WwW. Dillen accompanied Elva Campbell spent a day in that shopping centre, Belle ‘The most enjoyable part of was spent In the dentist's of flee What! Did I hear Nanni that was a mists Errors will hap- pen sometimes, The prize which former United Smith, (in cards of his the say ” ke was offered by pastor, G E phi top ! the raising rethren to ist his with ing lita Cred She leaves the s her home husband small child namely Thelma ind Lewis Interment at Pine Hall on Monday at 10 o'clock on ctol the 14th Among through Osman, it an ren er the many nday tour! our town we noticed S of Port Matilda George James, a son of Mr Homer, of Mountain Orchard, VanScoyoe, has been promoted traveling fireman on the Tyrone divis- lon Pennsylvania rallroad. Mr. went to Tyrone about four years ago accepted a position as an extra fireman on the Tyrone division From It re) of ’ time being all the others present were | he heginning of his service with the list of | Thomas | company he showed work, and ability in through his efMclency his he sition, and then to traveling fireman. He Is one of Tyrone's very best young men and fully competent to fill the po- | sition to which he has been appointed. The very best wishes of his many unloaded ! | to | Johnnie | wheels | al our | AARONSBURG, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCormi k, Potters Mills, spent the Sabbath the home of BE, G, Mingle's Wallace Duncan, of Washington and sister, Mrs, Canada ang lady friend of South Dakota, spent the greater part of the at the Foster residence, : Mr. and the Sabbath home of John Ebon Bower and wife, spent the week at the father, E A Bower's sufferer with of at D. * week Mrs, James Roush with his mother Detwilers of Bells home of who had felon the heen M | grent wool Mrs visited street, Among Haven to airship were ips, ¢ Mr. and Stover They and « n past Harvey her aunt, Musser, of Akr Mrs, Coburn or those who were to the man ascend Mr. and Mrs. W. H ‘lvde Stover and sister T Mrs. Wilmer Stover, | and Miss Maggie mnde the trip In auton ime home on Saturday « much pleased and greatly what they saw and heard Warren Winkleblech spent one day last week at the home of John Detwiler's near Centre Hall Mrs, Lenker and daughter returned home from a pleasant visit they made at the home of Luther E, Kurtz's in MifMlinburg Harry Homan, of trio ng men, who is Burnham, spent the parents, ( Homan's Mrs, Mq f Yeagertown sister, Mrs a, of 1 at of O Roo Phil mmie rend Wen ver bens and fami one our indus emploved at ath with } 15 vol Sab! 100 asinger, © Glaser the inden layton visited er's Mrs dren, ! parents, EE. G Mrs. Floyd spending her brother Mr. and home Herbert of Bu Fie ffalo, N. Y i. Mingle's Bre« the week at Wink! James Wert hn Hoy's at wterman pler, « in Warren Mrs of J Stewart M on ning in M lan on Joe Griffin lev's pumpkines | G Gray's went out of town and when he ret was shelled corn; sreat Mathew M Annie Sunds Saturday oy leat nt Ire lon Gentzel was seen Ir is husking Mr. Al He has a fine or brave teamster to get timothy urned to the } was not he a Nar ’ who poed it brave am i tenmater and Mrs, | near | to | James | friends are extended him in his new labors Farmer Brown and the Crow. A crow flew from a pine tree tall One morning early In the fall The morning was so bright and clear He circled thrice the woodland near And then salled off, at rapid pace While others joined him in the race. While In the corn fleld not far down Behind a shock, sat Farmer Brown “Marlin” lay across his knee Again the farmer peeped to see They came still closer all the while And Farmer Brown then cracked a smile, The farmer now peeped through the sights As Jim Crow, and his friends alights A loud report, “Jim” was no more While In the air the others soar The crows now fear old Farmer Brown And to his fields will not come down. V. C. H, A | count | k bruise,” was soon moved along to a regular po- | ad brul Harry Hoover is doing great } ness for Mr, D, Gingery. Mr. I. GO. Gray has started up his mill for certain, for he shipped two loads of ties last week. inl- Saves Leg of Boy. “It seemed that my 14-year old boy would have to lose his leg, on ac- of an ugly ulcer, caused by a wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone, N, C. tors treatment falled till we Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and him with one box.” Cures burns bolls, skin eruptions, piles. 26c at C M. Parrish, Ph. G., at Bellefonte Pa. | broken out among ar- | “All remedies and doc- | tried | cured | Tarn the loafers ints producers, Heavy production assured using Pratts Poultry Regulator Got your hens ready Bow fog the laying season, Get Pratt Profit. sharing Booklet, Hazel Bros. and John Meese Store, | bile and 26 miles to All | and will sell same in PLEASANT GAP, Applebutter boiling is all now, Reports the go that the Hay the cholera hogs in has cinity, Farmers complain potatoes are a falr tening badly John N. Royer had phone Installed in his Wednesday Elwood B week for a trip other points of Mr. and Mrs Sunday afternoon parental home, near Mr. and Mrs, John Mr. and Mrs Epley ests at Joseph Smoy Mr, and Mrs. Hunter T hild pent Sunda with parent Mr and Mi near Pleasant Gap Noll ha that whil« crop, they are the Bell residence rooks left Niagara Falls Interest Elmer nt Zion Garbrick Gentzel lant lant to Mu Mr, quer were on Sunday Meyer and the former's or \ 1 Viey Mr ghter le where they ind dau ft Cramer | Swartz marriage Mrs. Lillle D nursing Miss Hey treet lellefonte of her Iman nr a month's Mra, Jennie during Mrs potatoes PORT MATILDA 3.000000 Girls Wanted Sets nothing so rapidly and vigor SCOTT'S EMULSION. It is the ence of nat nourishment, medically perfect that nature immediately appropn- ates and distributes it to every organ, every tissue-—~feeding, nourishing and restoring them to normal activity. SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a patent medicine, but is nature's body-nourishment with curative upbuild ing properties and without a drop of drug or alcohol. It con- tains superior cod liver oil, the hypophosphites of lime and soda with glycerine, and is so delicately emulsified that it enters the system without digestive effort-— builds, tones and sustains, After croup, whoopin measles and other child ailments it is nature's ally in restoring health. After grippe or pneumonia it imparts strength and health, and reslores healt} ural body- SO | for colds, coughs, sore, tight chests and throat troubles SCOTT'S | EMULSION gives the greatest relief | known. Scorr & Bown, Bloomfield, N.J. 129 FRUIT AND VEGETAGLE FARMS In Sunny Eastern Mississippl Clarke County- from Meridian. The kind of land a Northern person is used high ~'ay loam soll. Good drinking water at 20 feet; no stone; lots of nice springs. Some of our lands are timbered and some are prairie. Get a Home among Good people. Our lands will raise the finest of peaches, and other fruits; pecans and other nuts; also vegetables of all kinds. We are the owners of 45,000 acres, 10, 20, 40 acre lots, and up, at $20.00 per acre, easy terms. Our lands are near towns on M, & | O. and M. & E. Railroads, GRIMMER LAND COMPANY, QUITMAN, MISSISSIPPI, this vi- | the | rot | tele | and | spent | Musser's | and cough, ° 100 miles from Mo- | We Give Away Absolutely he of Coste The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain English, or Medicine Simplified, by R. V, Pierce, M.D., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur. gical Institute at Buffalo, a book of 1008 large pages and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 2] one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing enly, or, in French Cloth binding for 31 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of this complete ¥ amily Doctor Book were sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. 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Made from native medicinal forest of well established curative value, Howard Twp. | Quite a ‘Thomson, of Tyrone, |: TT J last week number were Confer's for chestnu n Sun- afternoon Parker Th Hi FAIRVIEW- eB he re e Confer Sun~ orman spent spent Pe in yward i Villilam Holter | I Wi Confer's Sunday af there is Even show such there sympton ‘Thompson wiil Cured t reach the dis ie way a ul remedies, of the ) this nd or ne Dent can be mal conde nine causes I= nothing Deafness Cannot Be 8 the ont J. CHE} “iis for constipation. HIGH SPEED Bpeed, Comfort and Safety in Automobiles dee pond largely upon using the right Cascline. 4 Waverly Gasolines—three grades— 76° —. Special — Motor Power Without Carbon products, Ne WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY, cesn explosion are "Ewan Instar rw ue, po wert " bon depen home & used Independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA. Z| | 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only 50 Star Soap Wrappers Regular Value, 150 Wrappers. This is the best semi-por- celain ware, beautifully decorated in floral designs in color. Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers to F. E. NAGINEY, Furniture and Funeral Furnishings Bellefonte, Pa. The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. THIS OFFER EXPIRES DeCE mibeKR 1uth, More Visits To The Bank and '& Fewer Trips to the Coal Man | | If you have a Glenwood Range. All Castings Plain & Smoth, A Variety of Styles and Sizes, the Stove that makes bak- ing easy. A Full Line of General Hardware H. P. Schaeffer, Allegheny St. ' Bellefonte, Pa.
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