Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, | — AAA AN LAA AAA AAA A A A A AA AAAA BELLEFONTE, Thussday, October 24th, 1912, ‘ AA AAA AAA a PTT TTT TTT WY Ya VY hhad YY hdd d Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Lottors From the Various Sections of the County, AAAS EN pr add aA BTW MILESBURG. week has gone and ig eagerly walting to come to get a glimpse at Democrat. Everybody is getting ready for winter; wre getting their ready for the wi Their conversa- tions linger along the line game birds and animals. A couple of a few years went on a bought some rackers and sat the railroad them; they were 80 hungry fast that the dust flew ears, Fiction. WwW. H. Shultz and wife home Saturday after a week's visit Osceola and Munson Station, relatives, Mrs. Joseph Adams, visited at Willlam Adams, ip Meyers last week. Stella Smith, of Altoona, sister, Emma Smith, last Harry Jodon was a guest Jodon's, over Sunday. I wonder what's keeping Galeton? She has been gone week, now, ; Mra. Amos Swarmer, of Lewistown, spent a few hours at the home of Henry Schindler's, Saturday. Mrs. William Marooney, of Altoona, took dinner at John Jodon's last Mon- dav, George Ha of Key Lingle, Sunday Mrs, Harm Helen spent Sunday Mrs. 1. T. Eddy. Quite a crowd assembled at railroad bridge Sunday to hear music plaved an Italian on an cordian, fine. Editor Democrat party of friends passe i through Sunday: glad his come again, Rut Kramer Another most every body Thursday the Centre busy here, the sportsmen ods of no soda eat ate to and out of their 80 of Piteairn, of Pitcairn, vigited her week. at John at a Nellie over ert [4 of and Rol guests stings stone were and with Eberhart and town ing face; smil to see and Kate Rittenhor Little them term of Edzar day at Rhoda ing a few da ents, J¢ James were er, Mr. The and Unionville then top dresses Geo. Yarnell and T Nittany What Brick Co joining the pect to erect I was infor good which been & nt spen guests of tt and Mrs gtate added God Zin unner story to nis general repairs, Harry Alkens boarded use Ephraim time ogo: last other. Good hoss, James McCullough go.d crop of potatoes Billy Wal horse k he purchased Cphram. raised a last week. to work in Was pay reno “isher's wee ker went becca WAS he afte toonn and Mrs Abe stops friend week Thyse who have but date are, GG etterman Jodon, one. Churches. Inatalla n the Presbyterian day evening: every Pr aching in the M Sunday morning at 10 ing In the evening Preaching In the next Funday evening at John Bryan had a lot week, but it was caused attact of neuralgia. Frank Wetzler's baby is some bet. ter which is good news: it has been seriously ill for some time, Dallas Peters is slowly recovering from sn attack of diphtheria. yen John hered 1} oni Harry Me held In Thurs- be next dy come FE. church next 30, prayer meet. i» service will church tie Paptist church 7:30. of cheek last Mrs. Anna Adama is reported on the | slick list, day. Those Bhope's, Stoner, twins, lersburg; friends, Lulu of IL. Mr. Harry | who were guests Sunday, were wife and their bright Mollie and Robert, from Hub- also Miss Olive Wilson and Schenck, of Howard, Bunday. | | ary for | {| children, tents | men | | tramp, | on | returned | to | visiting | i concrete jour town fairly | by a severe | was the | guest of Frank Wetzler and family on | THAW which The Ww Jas, and all of chil and 17, was 1912, at served, Thursday, Oct, delicious dinner following children were present: T. Charles and wife, of Tyrone; Starrath, Harry Charles, wife Sara, Mary and Allison, William Charles and Edna and Frederick, of Jersey Shore, Miles! dren Frank nrg Ruth Charles, NITTANY. Long is having a s house A, Willia his new New concrete being put down Evangelical church WwW. B Kessinger laid Dan new rod ms (8 busy working at house winlks nrg the United and front of steps in having a front is in new walk of his residence, Everybody is fixing up, look up to date D. OO, Dorman, who employ 1 Waddle, was home with his and brother, William Gates ily, at present; Alf friends here, We are Crawford has which makes Is ed at mother and fam- has a host of Mrs the at that been quite and ing: we hot for a for ti highly res was to Bellef week on busine Ben SOrTry qny k 15t better speedy 1 wcted nay sic p this two weeks no writ mnte ua visited fr one lends 81 Emi of the and wife; Sam Mi Harry MeCawley, John Tolbert. wife Zerby, wife rr Racha hildren: dren: Howard Hester Pe and and other of Snow 8hos with his wife and son James Shoe aon Snow Orvis Lu- she has ymes Park and igiting Mr. Park at many friends of Mrs be giad to learn that been brought home from the Bellefonte hospital much improved Mr. and Mrs. Forden Walker and family spent Sunday with Homer Walker and family of Bush Hollow Arthur Bedient, of Alpine, N. J. spent Saturday and Sunday with his family of this place Milford Heaton, spending some time Jackson Heaton Madge Poorman, who has spent the past two weeks in Snow Shoe, has re- The cas will of Altoona, in with his uncle, | turned home Robert Spicer was some better Sun- | Mise Twila Emenhizer has turned to Snow | some time with her parents, There will he preaching both morn- ttle | ing and evening next Sunday by Rev. Summers. Hope everybody will come | spent a Centre if put | re- | Shoe after spending | to hear him and by so doing will en- | | courage him In his new fleld of labor, CENTRE OAK. ~Potter Twp. Corn husking seems to be all the A. T. Boggs was visiting friends In| go in this locality at present, Altoona, Sunday. Joe Fisher went to visit Mr. W. A, { tor B. Sunday. | of Howard, Was you ever left, Tice and family No one at home, Joa? Nelson McKinley had his hand ser- | fously cut last week, but is getting | along nicely now, John Reed, of Coleville, spent Sun- day at Harry McClelland on Pike street, Margaret Miles visited with friends in Unlonville last week. Miss Anna Blerly, of Loganton, was the guest of W. R, Johnson and fam- ily Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charles cele- brated thelr double birthday annivers- | The season hay balers are baling G. Grove, T. R. Harter, lumberman from Log- | anton, spent some time looking up | business In this section, J. D. Long, P. R. | Inspector from Renovo, went through {a pile of lumber at Dolin Deckers saw mill for the P. R. R. Co. Dealers Are ‘Warned. The pure food agents are getting af- ter all dealers who offer storaged nuts for sale. Agents are sald to be oper ating in this vicinity and should be on the lookout for them. It It a misdemeanor to offer for sale last year's crop, dealers | | tors | Bucklen's him | M. | | by local R. R. Co. lumber | | mucous Hang of the Eustachian wwvng AARONSBURG. James Lenker, few days with his ter on Main street Paul Stover and family, Hams Were welcome g their parents, A. S street Mr, Merchant of Lemont mother and Ni of ort vests ON and My Jno, Detwiler, Hall, were visiting Winkleblech's Mi Mi the home of ne nt the h of Warren on Bi John Dale Hall, isited iuisowite's . \ vz i¢ Harris! Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Guis Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bower Sabbath with frigndeg living tre Hall, Prof. W. E place but now isked to tell good things ing the vturd of Cent Willi ler, of and nt Foster has taken a ure. ewlite an spent th in Cer Zelg formerly of tl of Madisonburg, us of some of the mar he heard while attend Sunday school conver tion which ws held at Philadelp! He kindly and on Bund morning different Sund chools were lismissed a large crow sembled In the audience room the Lutheran church and listened af the best reports that could ha rior State 1 ante been hroug home fee mi ed fr Mr Wood farmer k. at Boalsburg Mrs Arthur Wea of near Spring Mills, with her parents, Mr leard Eisenhour Mrs sited he children the week and Mra. GN. Nara Bailes father, Ch and spent ver r re } 4 8 kind ng pers ling the to hear of J he mas am mm “ gern ames N move loosing him getting betler n poigon which br and face moved from Mar here at Rock to |} near the Clark sch ut on John Martin's father's house Thoare are some reports of some of the old neighbors moving back to Rock again this fall; we all hope they will prosper better where they are, Mrs. Willlam Hoy, of Lemont helping her daughter, Mrs. Ira Ben ner, to clean house this week. his hands Martin place home in Saves Leg of Boy. “It seemed that my 14-year old boy would have to lose his leg, on a count of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise,” wrote DD. F. Howard Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and doc. treatment falled till we tried Arnica Salve, and cured with one box.” Cures burns skin eruptions, plles. 26¢c at Parrish, Ph. G., at Bellefonte, Pa bolls, Oct, Deafness Cannot Be Cured applications, fased portion of the ear There is only one way 1a cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedios Deafness 18 caused by an inflamed condition of the Tube, When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when It is entirely clooed, Deaf. ness is the result, and unless the inflammation ean be | taken out and this tube restored 10 its normal cond. tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine oases out of ten are caused by Ostarrh, which i nothing | bat an inflamed condition of the mucous Surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case Li Doatness (caused 14 eatarrh) that eannot Re ae by Hall's Oatarrh VI Honvd for elreulars, tron, J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Bold by Drugeists, 7 bo Enke Hail’ » Family Pita tor constipation. 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