Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 21, 1912, Image 8

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    THE CENTR
DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page 7.
Thursday, November 21st, 1912.
pr ee
Department
Continued.
MILESBURG. |
William Lose is finishing and paint- |
ing Wm. Austin's house at Eagleville. |
Mrs. Jennie Mason, of lowa, and Mrs, |
John Hess, of Pine Grove, spent a |
couple of days at the home of their |
cousin, Z. T. Harshbarger, of this
place,
Merit Adams,
home last Sunday
of Watsontown, came
to visit his mother,
Mrs. Anna Adams who has been sick
for sometime but, at present is much
better. Mr. Adams is an undertaker
in his home town
Allison Haupt and
Pauline, of Tyrone, spent Saturday
with friends and relatives of the burg
Charles Campbell, whose remains
were brought to Bellefonte last Sat-
urday for interment, was the son of
George and Sarah Campbell, deceased, |
and was a resident of Mile
few vears ago Mr. Campbell was a
friend of the young people here at that
time. It is reported that he died of
tuber
Hannah, wife
Smith, died last Thursday of
ness of but four hours, with a stroke
of appoplexy. Mrs, Smith was a model
mother, and a good neighbor very -
bod) iks well of her even e little
children, ” who survive her are
William, of Altoona; Claud, State |
College; Alvin, of Columbus, Ohlo; |
Frank, Lee and Clare, at home; Mrs
Mary Lambert, of Milesburg; and
Clara Miles, of Johnstown, and two
brothers, Willlam and Andy Servi
were held at the house, conducted by
the Rev. Ash. Interment was
at Curtin
Frank Hu
toona, were gues
Smith, deceased.
Marg t Zimmerman
to State College for P«
and attend a party
Sigma House
Clarence
Sunday
friends
Zelda
her bi
several
week,
Those
butchering
following
of Juniata;
man in one
Charles Jodon
wife and
child and Harry,
Geo Jo on, of
Hall, of Conemaugh
8tin
granddaughter
‘ulosis
Alfred
an il
of the late
08
tchins
is
Le
daugnt
in Derr and wife
Mrs. Susana’ Zimmerman the
sick list
Mrs. Harry Fike, of cola, is
present visiting
on
at
and
father
Max
cut by
of glass,
AARONSBURG.
me
5
evening,
was employe
Mrs. Da
dren, fr
very pleasant
ren Winklebl
Nelse Wert, from Akr
home last week to
his family here
wir months
Sylvis
and
taking a
Altoona Hope
trip
she
ouring car
our highly re
on the 12th of
years, 4 months and
as born and raised In
was married to
vho died six years
orn six children
deat} Mrs John
Mrs. E. E. Ar
Frank Guise
ky
Amelia Hosterman
ago To them
who ourn his
Grenoble, Yeagertown
dery lellefonte: Mrs
wite " Mors
Aarons , with wi
Thomas Meyer. Cob
er, the only son,
were
(0 ree 44
ym he died
rn; Clyme
Lewistown; 21 grand
children and three great-grandchil
dren He belonged to the teformed
church, was Elder many years
Always present at all services, as long
as his health would permit He was
laid to rest in the Reformed cemetery,
Saturday 16th. His pastor Rev. W
D., Donat ofMciated
Miss Verna Fisher, from
Junction, Is spending the
months at the home of Walter
wig's
Willie
CB
caver
Mrs
r Stos
for
Nittany
fr
Wolf, who is employed by Dr
Musser, went with his many
Woodward friends for a week's hunt
ing; hope he may have the best of
luck and bag a lot of gam« His wif
and her sister, Mabel Boob,
Woodward, have taken a trip to Spring
Mills, Beech Creek, Howard. at Sum
ner Wolfes, and Bellefonte; hope they
will have a fine time.
Goldie, the 33-year-old daughter of
Rollin Kreamer, l# very Ill at this
writing; they have the sympathy of
the town.
ZION,
following were
the “Centennial
past several days:
Willlam Broughton, Miss Ida Camp-
bell, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs, G.
Merrill Campbell, of Brooklyn, N. Y.:
Mrs. Henry Homan, of State College; !
Mahlon Campbell, of Philadelphia;
Capt. C. T. Fryberger, Philipsburg;
Guy Fryberger, Altoona; Horace |
Seltzer, Reading; Lloyd Homan, Pitts. |
burg; Ex-Sheriff Kline, Bellefonte;
Hammel Holmes, State College;
Nevin F. Fisher, Philadelphia; Wil.
lam LL. Clevenstine, Miss Leilas Robb,
State College.
The registered
House” during
Mr. and
at |
the
Mrs
| gations
| fering on Satu
| went
sburg al
|
winter
from |
FRUIT TOWN. Potter Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boal and chil-
dren, of Huntingdon, are spending sev- |
the
Peter
former's
Boal,
with
Mrs.
eral
Mr.
City,
Harry Horner
Altoona, are in
also to visit
around Colyer.
Edward Horner moved his
hold goods from Pudden town in the
house owned by Jacob Royer
The Bradford hunting club
the luck of shooting two fine bucks,
The Lutheran and Reformed congre
are holding their thanks of
rday evening, Nov. 23, at
Tusseyville; ull are invited.
Glory Hallalujah! my coch is
cumin if an wants any
formation, call on J. G
The other day Mr
dan went out for a little
surprise he saw a big
Emmet's gun and the deer stop
ped ked around and didn't
seem to be scared at all but poor
that hi zun
days
and
parents,
at Pp. CC.
and son
for a few
friends and
John,
days’ hunt;
hams
VON more in
while Emmet Jor
hunt to hi
buck Bang!
and lo
Emmet got su nervous
fell out is hand, his legs shook
like a His hair stood
mn end sq had to hold his
on hi head {ee was as white
driven now Too bad
up
hat
aus the
the
SCAre
Emmet
you n
happened
Town
al and fam
t the
1s0
home
PLEASANT GAP.
I
WOODWARD,
camped in
six miles ean
large lynx «
SEARO
John Hai
of Bald
Low
parents
The
wn n
th»
Chester Nery ]
one day the past
Edgar Morris
denly called to }
vd death of her |
The deer and
orted killed
thre
op
ors
Frar s P
port visitor
Miss Marg
FRAIL, SICKLY CHILD
Restored to Health by Vinol-=
Letter to Mothers.
Anxious mothers often wonder why
their children are pale, thin and
nervous and have so little appetite,
For the benefit of such mothers in
this vicinity we publish the following
letter
J. Edmund Miller, New Haven,
Conn. says: “My little daughter, ever
since her birth, had been frail and
80
| slekly, and was a constant source of |
worriment., Beveral months
comnmenced to give her Vinol
mediately noted an
her health and
ago wo |
I im- |
improvement In
appearance. 1 gave |
| her three bottles of Vinol, and from
the good it has done her I can truly |
say it will do all you claim.”
This child's recovery was due to |
the combined action of the medicinal
clements extracted from cods’ livers,
~gombined with the blood-making
and strength-creating properties of
tonle iron, which are contained In
Yinol.
Vinol will build up and strengthen
delleate children, old people and the
weak, rundown and debilitated, We
return the money in every case where
it falls,
C. M, Parrish, Bellefonts, Pa.
had
from |
relatives |
house |
ERFECTIQ
SmoxeLESS
A “warm” breakfast—the kind that sends
you out ready braced for a good day's work—
should be eaten in a warm room.
You lose half the good of the meal if you are shiv-
ering in discomfort while you eat it.
A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast
a cosy meal for the whole family,
No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Easily cleaned. Easily
moved from room to room. An ornament anywhere; a luxury in
the bedroom; a necessity in the sewing-room or the bathroom.
Dealers everywhere; or write for descriptive circular.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Pitt sburgh
—
WEBI BOB IVBOD BE BIDIBED BIBI IBIBITDIW
1913 Overland $985,
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F. O. B. Factory.
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¢
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4-8peed Sliding Gear, 30-Horsepower, 110-in Wheeibase—Completely
Equipped, which means Mohair Top and Slip Cover, Wind Shield, $50
Warner Speedometer, Robe Rail, Foot Rest, Tire Carrier and Self
Starter—~More Car for the Money than is elsewhere produced.
WE WILL HAVE A FEW CARS FOR FALL DELIVERY.
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION,
John Sebring, Jr.,
Agent for Centre County.
CBE DOOD BEDE VV IBIIDE
¢
Bellefonte, Penna, %
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LAVA VU PAT. POUIVIVIAVIT. VWIVLIVIT INIT AVIA
F Moire Viet 12 The Pack
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
he
then the other tl}
Then she thot
Falked wit
hot od
” N
oloring
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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“Real Fisherman's Luck
for Duke's Mixture Smokers”
Good tobacco and a good reel That's surely a lucky
combination for the angler—and here's the way you can
bave them both
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All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by
Liggett & Myers at Durham, N. C,
Pay what you will, you cannot get better granulated
tobacco for Sc than the big ounce and a half sack of
Duke's Mixture. And with each of these big sacks you
get a book of cigarette papers FREE.
Get a Good Fishing Reel Free
4 saving the Coupons now packed in Liggett § Myers Duke's
ixture. Or, if youdon't want a reel—get aay oneof he hundreds
of other articles. In the list you will find something for every
member of the family. Pipes, cigarette cases, catcher’s gloves,
cameras, watches, toilet articles, ote,
These handsome presents cost you
pothing=-not one cent. They simply
express our appreciation of your
patronage.
Remember—you still get the same
big one and a half ounce sack for be
«enough to roll many cigarettes,
During November and Decem-
ber only, we will send our new
illustrated catalogue of presents
FREE. Simply send us your
pame and address,
Conpons from Duke's Mixture
wilh lar: from
Toy An eR
trom Ros (loin fii
and other -
cowpons tind by us, vo
There's hardly a household or hamlet
where “Queen Quality” Shoes are
not worn or known. Travelers too,
seethe familiar “Queen Quality trade-
mark sign in many foreign lands.
What greater proof of their quality and excellence than
the fact that they are demanded year in and year out by
over three million women the civilized world over? NONE.
A. C, MINGLE,
Bellefonte, Pa.
FITZ-EZY
THE LADIES SHOES
«- THAT -
CURES CORNS
SOLD ONLY AT we
Yeager’s Shoe Store,
HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA,