Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, 1912. Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. MILESBUURG. Our folks enjoved the usual e'en celebrations last Thursday even- ing: no damage done, excepting some one tacked photograph of Taft on William front door Wasn't that Mr. Graff- mire a Democrat, Bet life he lucky to get away, without being se wasn't William ? The lueky per turkey succeeded another on Wilbur Miles with the engineering State Highway, was of absence for thre« could help in his father's business this winter, Mrs. Robert Keith, vigiting her mother, and friends here, James Miller and town, helped Sam last Wednesday. Harry Estright, of Coalport, wife and daughter Ella and Ge wife t dinner at Harry on Curtin street, Bellefonte all accompanied Samuel home take of wild turkey supper. Mrs. Andrew Nelson, of Mill spent Saturday with her mn and family, of this place Charles Rote and wife with his parents in Col 1 Mianie her, of Mill a few days at the home of son and family. It reported that ple were at the grand hop given lowe'en in tl Estright and wif wife Mrs, there, Mahlon and Will their v ents, recreation boys. Ed yey of Allo parent Ww daug? day Thon day with 1} Pitcairn Homer spent ents, Th lowe'en Fult port Ing Rose Baird, Vina Smith Marg Haupt Smith the 3. A. : ployment pects time SITK quite Mrs Snow a large Graffmire’'s And VOur nerve wis n he wild He and to get an Estright, Friday, on (ie0rge only here was in getting Saturday one who has been engag department of granted a relief months so that he Osceola, Is John Flack of Mrs, Prosser- butcher wife, of Estright orge and Weaver's These to par- wc OOK for Hall, 8 Archie Sunday Swi Wat- is ur peo- Hal- reo COT and Mr. Stats sick lodged quarr ) seriously injuring | tle summor nd and took him Mr Tettarm in blasting wns man HANNAH, Adams, of Philipsburg, Allen, of Tyrone Mrs. Margaret Shar- Mrs. Maria and Mrs spent Sunday rer’'s who Is on the sick list Bova get ir bells dish and old horns ready, there are rumors of a wedding In the near future; for particulars ask Chandler Miss Ruth Blggleman, of Martha, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Blanche Reese, The week end visitors at J. C. Marky’ Besnie at vo cow were Augus Gill and Roy Dunmire, of | South Fork, Wm. Fleck, Burton Miles and his brother-in-law, GriMth, of Ramey and his son, J. C. Marks, Jr, of Julian, Roy Marks spent Sunday at Jullan. What is the attraction Stoff? Miss Alma Walk is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. W. E. McMonigal, of Al- toona, Only a Fire Hero but the crowd cheered, as, with burn- ed hands, he held up a small round box, “Fellows!” he shouted, “this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has ev- erything beat for burns.” Right! al- 80 for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimples, ecze nna, cuts, sprains, bruises, BSurest fle cure, It subdues Inflammation, ills pain, Only 25 cents at C. M. Pattie, Ph, G. Bellefonte, Pa. Nov. Adv, Hallow- | | | | er, i crawl | is sick spell, Samuel Cornelius | | brother, i not NITTANY. Don't the series the t'nited Evangelical church pla every Is cordially to attend and part, While the school will begin at 10 a Wf 9:30 on preaching 0 as usual Surely at that time Tetcher was to Bellefonte doing forget at body take short last m mornings davs Sunday peopl t week HOI merets teps he United Ey an ind Angell makes quite improvemer property Lloyd the guests of Mrs, Perry day the past The many rd ting Weebner, wife and baby, the former's sick moth Webner, and family one week, friends of glad wo hear after a very all hope for her Were Mrs that 8 she oe Ve speedy recovery Our farmers are busy but there is quite through here. Concreting sed demic among walks and steps Peck Willia our spent | / it LL Tata SPRING MI S. meet er Stout and Fred lipshurg’s popu- are tenting on presented the wild tur- appreciated water line to lay, P. B. Woodring er Moore three o ung men Gates’ premises his family a nice was or iar who Gg WwW latter and key which If have any wa should call on and A. B. Willlams, who recently 850 feet of the same for the former's Blowers Woodring, who had to both his house greatly you piped water | barn, pans | How about your old saws which are lving around and with which you ean't saw a bean pole In two with? Why tnke them to A. B, Williams and have them fixed up In good shape, Mrs, Silvana Gates is the champion eabbage grower In this vicinity, season, which weighed 19% Ibs, after being trimmed ready for use. John Wining was called to Bellwood last Sabbath to see his brother of that place who was recently afMicted with a stroke, Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loeal applieations, as they eannot reach the dis maaed portion of the ear, Deafness i» caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube i» Infamet] you have a rumbling sound or Im | BOVere co perfeot hearing, and when it Ws entirely closed, Deaf ness Mn the result, and unless the Inflammation ean be taken out and this tube restored to itz normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of teh are enused by Catarrh, which nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, Wao will give One Hundred Dollars for any ake of Deafness (caused by eatarrh) that eannot cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cireuiars, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O Bold by Dry 1 The, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. instead | { { [| | | | it | noe | Clark Ben | rious | Inid ; and | hd BLANCHARD. of meeting in | In Our Churches Next Sunday, this | invited |p Church of Christ Minister will thie SN, J Preaching preact it Flemington chur MoCracks m ded| 10 ter tion Of Wn. om Baotist chur ount of the | ‘ ’ ular appointmen minister Railroad Notes. The ork of 1 i piatic fall, but an mn ted ot aimost will et the hill QO he heavy time down o freight ty ional for heavy been work! the right [8] WOR tall on ti eam shovel ha fre crac Creek making | | syrup, f the Taft-Wilso came home to cast * supposed m gner, administrator Wagner in lecea the personal prope Harvie Wagner the K&O JAC NVILLE, 1 ee, on Saturday evening Ads for d to atter cause, church expenses } 1 and help along nvit LIVONIA, and family | ‘ lumber camp at | George Eyer ed into the Wolfe's mill, Mr. and Mrs | Pittsburg, were of the lady's father, Miiton Bhultz and James man spent a day at J. H A "bean" party was Stover's last Tuesday | ple were present, Manaspes Stover had the misfortune to cut his foot while chopping wood | last week, It mon John George visitors Nathan of home Herman, al the Hough, Housel Wirts held at night: 26 Geo peo hav- | now, { ing grown a head of cabbage, the past and | an measured 46 Inches In circumference, | several parties, The wild another is not been dogs cat scare one has and afternoon, yet heard | chased Friday Porto Rico's New Wonder, From far away Porto Rico come re- ports of a wonderful new is getting along nicely | over, | by | one | | The Best Cough Syrup is Easily Made at Home Conts Little and Acts Quickly, Money Refunded If It Falls, This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup, and saves you about $2.00 as com- pared with ordinary cough remedies, 1t stops obstinate coughs even whooping cough—in a hurry, and is splendid for gore lungs, asthma, hoarseness and other throat troubles, Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 14, pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes, Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, Tastes FOO. This takes right hold of a cough and rives almost instant relief, It stimu- fr the appetite, and is slightly laxa~ tive—bhoth excellent features, Pinex, as perhaps you know, is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guaiacol and the other natural healing pine elements, No other preparation will do the work of Pinex in this recipe, although strained honey ean be used instead of the sugar if desired. Thousands of housewives in the United States and Canada now use this Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe. This plan has croup, { often been imitated, but the old success. ful formula has never been equaled. Its "low cost and quick results have made it | immensely popular, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe, Your druggist has Pinex, or will ret it for vou. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, AARONSBURG. FILLMORE SUFFERED WT © ECZEMA ON SCALP © —— ———— Dandruff, Sores or Scabs Covered Top of Head. Intense Itching and Loss of Sleep, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Entirely, 1357 Bo. Paxon 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. — “My son, one year old, had suffered with CMa his scalp and occasional out breaks on his face and body ever since he was a small baby, The first sign of any disturbances of the scalp was the appearance of dandruff. Within a week large sores or scabs had formed, covering the top of his head where the hair was thickest, His scalp was full of large watery scabs that caused intense itching and loss of sleep. He would scratch his face until blood appeared many times, and was unusually fretful during the day and cried at times both day and night. Some of his hair fell out, “1 tried some remedies that were recom- mended to me but these were of no help in relieving him. Through a friend 1 heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The parts on | that were affected I washed in warm Cutie | cura Soap suds, and applied the Cuticura discovery | that 's belleved will vastly benefit the | | people, loneta, writes “Dr. i me about five times of terrible [coughs and colds, also my brother of Id In his chest and than 20 others, who used It on 2 more vice. We hope this greaat medicine will yet be sold in every drug store in Porto Rico.” For throat and lung troubles there’ Is nothing better. A trial will convince you of its merit 60c & $1.00: Trial bottle free, Guar- anteed by C, M. Parrish, Ph, G., Belle fonte, Pa, Nov. <~Ady. Ramon T. Marchan, of Barce« | King's New Dis- | There is only one way ta | covery Is doing splendid work here. cure deafness, and that In by constitutional remedies | cured It | | | In about two wooks (Signed) Mrs. 8. 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