Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 21, 1912, Image 7

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Correspondents’ Department
Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County.
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ROCK FORGE.
having very fine
the farmers are
We are
this week and
good use of it,
Well, we people are sorry
James and John Neece in the
but it is alwavs right if anyone
better themselves, to do so
Will
their parents
ry Fike's
Amos Coch, an aged man who lived
with his daughter Mrs. Samuel Cram-
er for a great many years, died last
week and was buried at Myer's cem
etery at Buffalo Run Monday
noon.
There are some
been tresspassing
making
to lose
spring,
can
with
Har
family visited
over Sunday
and
here
Fike
who have
against the hunting
notices over some of the farmers
ground, and if some of these farmers
should go on their farms places
to pick a few berries they would soon
send them out, So they had better be
a little careful where they go hunting
John Gingery is not improving an)
and it looks if may in bed
all winter,
Dan Houser is
some of his fodder the barn and
then when it bad weather he Is
losing no time but husks corn in the
barn floor.
Meeting at
now withou
Will Eminhiz
Thursday
Howard
worked
College, has
job at the
Wonder
Rock for I
made frequ
Corn is
people
or
as he stay
a hustler, as he hauls
in
i over
on
Shu
Benner
erine Ho
Ira
JACKSONVILLE.
|
smalls Fy
and Harry Fra
with a second far the
likewise rewarded I We
the 13th, M. S jetz ar | 9%
man, Har Fravel, R
others from a di !
Fernsville for larger game and on
Thursday, the 14th, 8S. R. Kling joined
the Mattern crew and hied out | }
of Hayes Run and on M
Guyer Ert and C. E. Ales
the
Inesday,
vis Dor
Harter with
started for
stance
MT. EAGLE.
rda evening, Nov 16th
about fifty 1 people sathered at
the hon ‘ Miles Gertrude Dietz, of
near Mt. Eagle, and the evening was
very pleasantly spent In playing games,
ete, and at early hour refresh-
ments wer ved after which all re
turned to their various homes, to think
of the pleasant evening they had spent
together Thi present ne
lows Clara Thompson, Confer,
Mary Boyle, Maude, Pearl, and Tren-
na Dietz, Helen and Blanche Ryan.
Minnie McCloskey, Nora Walker, Ida,
Mollie and Alma Daughenbaugh, Beu-
lah Bland, Nancy Dietz. Belle
Tesse and Lizzie Delaney and Ger-
trude Dietz; Edward and Howard
Leitch, James Delaney, Russell Con-
fer, Willard Harter, Walter and Rus-
sell Kunes, Raymond, Samuel and
Arthur Gardner, Robert Beatty, James
Fowler, Cleveland McCloskey, Elmer
Packer, Ephriam and Leonard Dietz,
Danlel Gates, George Davy, Claire
Confer, Cloe Heverly, Willlam Batsch-
let, Harry Whitmer, Everett Butler,
Roy Linn, Chester Daughenbaugh,
Bamuel and Raymond Poorman, Sam -
uel Holt, Earl Lowery, Russel and
Raymond Confer,
On
an
ney
ne were
Rule
Sly a Fire Hero
but the crowd cheered, as, with burn-
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-
#0 for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimples,
eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises, Surest
lle cure. It subdues Inflammation,
lls pain. Only 26 cents at C. M,
Darth, Ph, G., Bellefonte, Pa. Nov.
weather |
after- |
fol- |
Leitch, |
| JACKSONVILLE,
M. 8S. Betz and his crew have
| hunting for ten days, for deer and
| bear. We all wish them good luck.
Harry Gravel got a nice wild turkey
on the first day.
Guyer Ertley
gone for deer
| Mr, and Mrs
smiles since they
gran
and 8. R, Kling have
with their crew,
G. M. Harter
can be called gr
dmamma, at the
are all
and-
col
on the sick list at pres
ont
Mrs. M. 8. Be
work again,
John Condo has a big run of thrash
| ing to do; just give him a little time
and he will get through OO. K
Mrs, 8. Peck spent Sunday at
Holmes,
The ladles of Jacksonville,
prised Mrs. David Long very much on
Monday night; she got many nice
presents for which she thanks each
and every one,
B. F. Noll is on the
selling shoes, and they
if vou don't think just try
M. 8. Betz reports on his big
farm $15 of wheat,
u. of Aa close
orn this » farm is known
below Jackson
nhle
{z IR
John
road
are
RO
acres
an
VEear
Hoy
KO00 1) oats, on to &
Jr.
Harter, from
Ernest
to
108100
town al
thers
comes
Saturday
thing
CURTIN.
5
for getting
the valley
Bogus an
next fou
It was
Jeanie
ners along
seen where
to spend the
The fest
plainly
expect
Years
ival che lev w Inst Sat
r
at Nat}
was employed at
entre Hill, re
chool
Is reported to have
on the first day of
lder's f «
! ittend
Our hunting club
bagred one deer
genron
TYLERSVILLE,
goods sold at the sale
Fannie Frantz, deceased, last
day brought pretty fair prices
cow was sold for $68
Adam Bloome, of Lock
ited his brother-in-law,
at this place
Mr. Chambers and children,
sey Shore, is spending several days
here at Thomas Greninger's, hunting
A. B. Greninger has had the heav-
{ lest hogs thus far butchered around
here
Samuel Giants
| bullding In town
Rev, Stauffer preached an able ser-
{mon here last Sunday morning. His
| text was Gen. 13: 12,
Revival meetings are In progress In
the United Evangelical church at this
place,
Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Stauffer spent a
few days visiting around here.
Frank Shreckengast, who was
the sick list, Is Improving.
The of Mrs
Satur-
One
Haven, vis-
John Frantz,
In erecting n new
on
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by eal applieations, as they eannot reach the dis
mand portion of the ear,
gone
sur- |
of Jer. |
NITTANY.
Mrs, Tillie Pec) ind her
Shaffer, of Madisonburg,
FP. Zerby visited TI
family at Fis]
day
Mrs d children
and Charles, attended hurch a
blersi
Quite in i
tended Harve
ing Creek on
Thy aged ind
mother WwW. J. Ma
died her home
night; funeral
John Fish«
with
h and fan
sister
ind My
Heltman
ing Cr kK, last Satur-
ide
}
1
uck
week thel
protracted
Oomng mn
, but
Mrs. Sarah
children, LAIN
ited friend
mast
and
thi
{
no
oT
Show
tended
Gunsall
the pa
HECLA PARK.
The vorrk the tate | sm
The f ving crowd. Shut
Harr and Chas Zimms
| Hinde, Al Kram Wm
imping in 4
eRneny
during
iman v I
rman, Sam
Homan, ar
mountal
porker
TED VERY NUCH
In Form of Pimple Full of Pus,
Scratched Until Bled, Head
Covered with Hard Scab, Could
Not Sleep, Cuticura Soap and
Ointment Cured Completely,
—————
16 Oliver 8t., Newark, N. J, — * About
five yoars ago my little gir! had a red spot
on the back of the head which itched her
very much. The sors
came in the form of a
pimple full of pus and
would itch, She would
scratch until they would
bleed, and wherever it
touched there would be
another sore until her
whole head was covered
with a hard scab, She
could not sleep at night
for the pain, and I had
to keep her from school. 1 had her treated
and used a wash, and when I put it on her
head It burned her so I thought she would
#0 wild with the pain. I used «uu Salve
and home remedies until 1 got so tired I
thought she would never get cured.
“Then I saw the advertisement for Outl
curs Soap and Ointment and sent for a
sample, The first night 1 used the Cuticurs
Ointment It loosened the scab, Today she
Is completely cured. 1 used thres boxes of
Outicura Ointment and six cakes of Cuticurs
Soap and I have nothing to thank but Outl
cura Soap and Cutioura Ointment," (
Mrs. Mattie Gibbons, Jan, 15, 1012.
Cuticura Soap and Cuticurs
Mrs. |
H. |
tnd |
[Coughs
Hard coughs, old coughs, tearing coughs.
Give Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a chance.
Sold for 70 years.
Ask Your Doctor.
WINGATE,
Katright
1d nd re
Hu- |}
tin
Lime
CENTRE OAK,
A Great Building Falls
Ti
“ to
Stop
|
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slop that itch in two
secon
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D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema
antes t}
1 guar 8 remedy
{GREEN'S PHARMACY CO.
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| BELLEFONTE, PA.
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SALE REGISTER.
Mra
f farm impleme
I. Frank Mayes, Au
NOVEMBER 27
2h
of hogs and
at 12 noon
DECEMBER
of Peru stat
ip, H. C. N¢
Ow wagon, ements
goods, et T. Boal
at 1
rel
Auct Bale ‘
FEBRUARY 12th I. E
mile west of Spring Mills
stock, farming implements
household goods
TUESDAY, MARCH
miles east of Spring Mills Henry
Mark will sell a full line of farm |
implements, live stock and household
goods, Wise and Hubleer, auct,
Philips, 1
will sell
and
18th, 1913:—3 |
Your Lungs and Throat,
The preparation mentioned by the Rev,
Chas, Sager has been for over sixty years of
incalculable worth to sufferers from consume
ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe, |
coughs, colds and all lung and throat diseases, |
and is a household remedy in many, many |
|
homes to which it has brought health and |
bappiness,
Me C A ABBOTT,
60 Ann St, New York City, !
i Dear Sir: 1 have known for over go years of the
eflects of Wilson's Remedy [Wilson's Pr i
of Hypophosphites and Blodgett!) in cases of pul. |
monary troubles At this puint I will say to you |
what you have not before known of; that 4» yearns
Laince, while | was a resident of N.Y, City, | was
severely ill with lung trouble, Physicians said | was |
a consumptive and my family physician toid my wife |
that he thought | conid mot vecover. My attention |
was directed to the Wilson Remedy, which | used |
with splendid effect. 1 have been on my feet and at
work ever since my cure. Yours truly,
REV. CHAS, SAGER,
Pastor M, KE, Church, Hunter, (Greene Co.) N. ¥,
The above letter shows what a great boon
the Wilson Remedy was to Mr, Sager, but it
is but ene of thowsand: received testifying to
the ewrative powers of this wonderful remedy,
Write at once to Mr, Abbott at the above |
address and he will furnish you compimeing
proof of the great worth to humanity of this
preparation,
August re, 190%
‘The
Thursday, November 21st, 1912,
— —
Rheumatic Pains
are quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's
Liniment, You don’t need to rub — just lay on
lightly, It penetrates at once to
the seat of the trouble.
Here's Proof
8 Erste MANTHEY, 4220 Talman
hicago, 111. write About two
years ago my mother with
3 didn't do any
rheumatism, ‘1
good, My mother was persuaded to try
Sloan's Liniment, and in three weeks
was entirely well —and 1 believe she is
cured forever,”
Relief From Rheumatism
Miss H. E. LinpeLear, Gilroy, Calif, ,
writes ;—'* My mother has use
bottle of Sloan's Liniment, and al
obtained great relief from her rheumatism,
Rheumatism Entirely Cone
Miss EveLerTra MYER, of 1215 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio, writes : —
“My mother was troubled with rheumatism and her friends ad
Sloan's Liniment and her rt At the
fami subled with ring-worms——there were five ring-worms between my
sisters and 1 and Sloan's Liniment cured every one of us in a week's time.”
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
is the best remedy for neuralgia, sciatica, lumbag
pains, asthma, } hroat and sprains,
Mi
broke down
he doctor
one «
ough she is over 83 years of age, she has
"”
cumatism is entirely gone,
yY was ur
y fever, croup, sore t
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At all dealers. Price, 25¢., DOc., and $1.00,
Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Poultry sent free, Address
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS,
ache
ome women ens
nt of the womanly
Te nn., wrote
be on my feet.
man
«ronal
ack
| with
i all over.
ou for
¢ Presoripe
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aco €
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I'avorite Prescription
s and d sec of the feminine organism. It allays
s pain. Tones and builds up the nerves.
tute for this medicine which has a
p =
Dr. Pierce’s
Is a positiv
inflammation, hea il :
Do not pe t a dishonest
rec
cure | weLknes
i soot!
to »
) yet
», thank you, I want what | ask for.’
dealer
ON
ord of
Dr. P
cures,
ft Pellets loduce mild natural bowel movement once a day.
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