Page 2. ——————— Thursday, October 24th, 1912, Correspondents’ Department Continued. JULIAN, If any of our natives have been aroused from thelr slumbers or house- hold duties during the past wet sea- sons we have had by an occasional sound imitating a “roar and boom.” keep calm and do not become excited, it is only “cabbage heads” bursting in vour neighbor's garden, Week-end guests who were enter- tained at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs, Rollie Willlams were: Miss Mat- tie and Mrs. Rodger Willams, of Martha Furnace, and Mrs, Abednego Williams, of Unionville, A. C. Irvin who has been on the shelf” at his home the past month to regain his former good health, returned on Sunday to Bigler, Pa., where he will resume his labors as P. R. R, Agent, The Misses Mabel, Pearl Gray, daughters of Irvin Gray, place, circulated among friends relatives at State College during past week. While enjoying a “night time” auto spin from Philadelphia to Altoona, via Julian, a gentleman accompanied by his wife, experienced what may be termed a serious and unexpected mis- hap which came about thusly: the couple were gliding merrily ward and all was happiness, the motor car suddenly still apparently to but, which proved an investigation he fact that the drop of g been exhausted and wit} would be obliged to she and walk. It was the midnight hour two miles “laid up here during and Ruth of this and the love, peace “not-to-be-trusted came rest its an my tO be wWorss Came last then and looming rner who til throug west end Alexander's Marks. 33 Were were seen on Mills Thomas ompany nds full head tenanted “heel and toe” rived at the scene of steam and the was soon overpowered ginated by a spark on the How often is it the case that a fire .8 the result of a rotten roof. Swope, who is teact View pent the fire destructive element The fire ori- shingles bad tor's con And the tailor for Inst The butcher he a for And the cobbl boot » for owed He the dentist next door For the hour he sat in his And he barber w For shaving, and cu his And the old "office cat” had not mouse For 8 week or ten da 311t here with his m With no brighter chair we patiently tting hair or more he must stay prospects in store Y. CH itor TYLERSVILLE, The medicine show place last week was tended.” The lady re est number of votes ware as the prize, Mr, Thomas Mr. dren visited at this place Mrs. John Rolland and children, out west, are visiting her father, fred Shreckengast, here for several yenrs, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Snook and child, of Illinois, are visiting friends relatives nt this place, pretty elving the received The Greninger well silver lart Sunday of Henry Beck and Harry Weaver, who ! are working at Renovo, were at home over Bunday, Some of our people here are sell- ing lots of applen Communion services will be held In the 8t, John's Reformed church next funday forenoon, SBamuel Tigen, our thrasher, a clover huller, bought along | of FROM TOMPICO, ILLINOIS, Dear Editor and readers of the Centre Democrat: Now, with a few spare moments, I will try to write you a few lines. Rain, rain, rain; the Union last week, and lots of dam- age being done by lightning, Sever- al barns have been burned and a heavy loss of live stock and feed, On farm adjoining the one on which 1 am employed the barn was burned and | 17 head of horses and 6 hogs perished in the flames Three weeks ago 1 Champaign, Ill, and saw some tiful country along the way and saw some nice little cities, ton is a grand place of lation. Lasalle is another place which has a beautiful the Illinois river, mining town, Champaign beats all with the Emence University enrolled 7,033 students, 1 took a trip to also 26,000 popu- location coal them that ings and saw many interesting scenes. The land around about the city is very | of | $200 to | within five miles any where from The land in this not so high as valuable, that the city sells £500 per acre. the state the average acre, We here great snite part is that, price some very heavy frosts the last three weeks which did damage to the late corn. In of the fact that I am a reader have had | Ing | Teddy While | on- | and | 3 1 nd- | 1 duly ar- | l cause of hi that was at this | at- | high- | winner was | and Mrs, Miner Miller and chil. | Al- | #he had not been | and ant) of the Democrat, which I enjoy read- much, I must say hurrah for the big bull moose, man be in danger of his to say for Wilson in Illin aware that when you are w have to h 1 3 t like C. C. WALKER very as an life is; vou ith PORT MATILDA, nnie Wf Benningtor Williams spending a Mi Eller CURTIN. Cet flames which was the He leave loped in u death mourn his sudden demise and mother, three sisters brothers namely Kathryn Leonard Russel, The Ff the *. 4% and two Tracy. and all ents have Dunning offi LIVONIA, ’ wa itin £4 had a | "The Best Treatment forltchingScalps, Dan- druff and Falling Hair To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, the following special treatment is most effective, agreeable | snd economical. On retiring, comb the hair | out straight all around, then begin at the side and make a parting, gently rubbing Cuticura | ointment into the parting with a bit of soft flannel held over the end of the finger, Anoint additional partings about half an inch apart until the whole scalp has been treated, the pur. pose being to get the Cuticura ointment on the { scalp skin rather than on the hair, The next morning, shampoo with Cuticura soap | and hot water, Shampoos slone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Cuti. cura soap and ointment sold everywhere, Sample of each mailed free, with 32.p. Skin Book. Address “Cuticura,” Dept. 3, Boston. | So Tender-fyced men shave in comfort with | Cuticura Sosp Bhaving Btick, 26¢. Sample free, i i | | : i i | lots of rain in this part of | | is the | beau- | Blooming- | nice-sized | and is a great | was | taken all through the principal build- | here being $150 per | his father | at | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LETTER FROM ILLINOIS, Prophetstown, Ill, Oct, 18, 1912. Dear Bditor: Undoubtedly thers ire a few of the many readers of you valuable weekly paper that would bi rlad to hear from this land of "cor wind wine” I just want to say thers an abundance of corn here, to the quantity of wine, 1 forbear te speak, as I know nothing about that This has been a prosperous Se aRot for the farmers of this country; thers vas an abundant harvest and the corr crop bids fair to be the largest 1 voars, There is very little different between the Illinois farmer and the up to-date eastern man, Although the people of this vale of sighs and tear ire of the opinlon that in Pennsyl vania are still going to the mill horse with wheat in one end of and stone in the other Now eadsr, should anyone from these parts try to tell you, “that the In ges in Kansas" you can that ndividual member of ones Ananias club Politically, there i8 a velt sentiment out here, still those of reactionary Ww Wi mck, ig roosters mark ns a the fmons strong Roos« but there are and special privilege who stand for Taft and Wil- | gon, and strongly criticise the Colone L | But we think, as the Master sald when | | he breathed that prayer of pardon and for has “I“ather forgive them they know not what they do” It tlwaves been the earnest father that I make an world, and with that vy he has always told of politics forgiveness, desire of mj t living in purpose n me to steer hon but ar | the | | Velnes 4 i —— - —— a. .. a ” —— —- —— - | Seezer’s Meat Mark IBIBO BIT BID IBODIDBIDIR IRI P I EE We keep none but the best quality of MEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED Hi It Sa of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ou F. 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