TYHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 28th, 1912 CHONORON SHON ONO NOHO NIHON NIHON ONIN NONIN ONIN NOHO NONI NO HONOR ONO Noo Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. hd PHONOMONONIHONOEONONONO HINO NO NONIIEONONONOEONORNOHONONINIONONIMINOTONONORONOmon i | MILESBURG. Hugg is remodeling his new home which short time ago, and he re pur- Enoch pairing chased Jos«¢ ph and their mother's make it warm John Weaver painted his new porch a few davs ago which greatly improves the beauty of his home Mr. Campbell, of Philadeiphia, one of the leading officers of the vation Army gave a very interesting lecture on the origin and extension of that great religious movement last Thursday evening in the Baptist chureh. Rev, mon Sunday sions a home last week and comfortable, and Sal- able ser- Mis- Ash preached a very morning on Foreign in Milesburg ought union meeting Wednesday « Americans stant at the missions Every to have home ing. It getting awal Preaching m. next S for ven were in the p nday ‘lark did jus evening, Wilks preached sermon Sunday. Mrs. Harry McClellan her home; we hope by the item is read ill be better. Mrs. sick at Mrs. Chas, Pa. visited at Johnson's last Sunday. John Poorman and liamsport, attended the funeral Daniel Poorman, of Yarnell, and spent a few hours with his cousins, Harry Wagner and wife, of this town Mrs. Elwood Hall and her Mrs. Hobbs and Roy Hall and of Tyrone, uests at J. W butchering week. Frank Smith College, E J. of U ey ( Sunday Rev. very fill at time this very much she w Zimmerman Is present time Levey, of North the home of Susana the very Woo Ww. of wife, Hal church will hold a A men's Hall next Friday evening, Nov 20th will have for and many ice cream, candy. d arti cake, come which good music sher spent Sunday Mr, Mrs. Adam Fish. sn le useful pie and Everybody have an orchestra to give some Lizzie | her parents er goods Besides peanuts They is with Jetwes Eb! and one piece of hand will post n store ¥ } “ hire finished er ple : and obl embroidery work ret to Le Irn same office SPRING MILLS. Mrs. Helen Beigle gave a very teresting talk on Home the Lutheran church ening The Lutheran Sunday hold their Christmas ening of Dec. 24th. The prize which was given Allison to the most popular the lady receiving the most received by Miss Kathryn while the one given to the person Euessing the number of beans In Jar, was received by O, T. Korman. Mrs. O. A. Jamison and son, Miss Clappen, of MiMinburg, Sunday at C, E. Finkles', Mrs ison's parents, Mrs. Martin, daughter and two sons, of Martinsburg, are here spending some time with her parents, T. B. Jamison's H. H. Lingle, of Marion, Ohlo, who came east to visit his parents, D. C. Lingle's, who now Mve In Union coun- ty, 1s spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Wagner, before re- turning. The hunting party returned home last Saturday, with one large buck, Mrs. Bowes and children, of Jersey Bhore, are at present visiting friends and relatives in this place. Mrs. Mary Breon has gone to Mill Hall where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Grenninger. in- Missions in last Sunday ev- school service the will eve. by Dr lady, or votes, was McCool: Jam- Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local appileations, as they cannot reach the dis tased portion of the ear. There I only one way ta eure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deatnoss #8 caused by an inflamed condition of the lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this Jubt 3 infin’ Jou ave 3 imbiing sound, of We will give One Hundred Dollars for any conse nino Caused eatarrh) that esnnot Hall's Catarrh jr froe, NEY & + Toledo, O ' 4 Take Hal's Family Fil tor constipation. Emanuel Shop repaired | to | mother, | and | will | expected i L find- | the | also | spent | | NITTANY. | Rev. Hoover and wife, of Hublers- | burg, were pleasant callers at the home of H. A. Long and family one day the past week, Wilson she expects home stay at returned to Grandma | last Monday, home for the winter Beck, of Howard, in-law from Illinois, callers at H. A the “1 Daubert has around here to coming and his also i Long's l.ew brother Mr. Becl one day Rn oral cals Were week making past rest of been the t he pits t week he expects call on the people this | Mrs. Belle McCawley funeral of Everett Johns burg Satu week, 140 thi mm at Hubler fnded on rday the while pretty rred past at cidents esccu Yarnell fell irt his left arm Zimmerman, the teach pretty badly y tripped which laid Ver il i Aaron h and h vdly Albert prained his ankle Miss Penina ir and hurt her r up for several days Mrs Mr. Henry were the gus Sunday ind Shiel over chi er 1 father, Hall over her Penn Zerby's Amanda Ball Zerby, of ts of H Madisonburg, and butchered Monday, of Philadelphia, 8 parents and many Keller, of on Sunday Rachau Clair Kess came up to visit hi friends and have a week's hunt, Mrs. H \ ger and a lady friend were the guests of George Fisher and family of last they were from Phil Prawl, of past week for Wate Charley came over for Perry on inger, Kessin week; who wunting, left on with W KE family 1H visited at Stats week, quest of ex daughter of ry pleasant JULIAN. of of days ver Williamsburg, spent a com in town visit ing friends. Robert Swisher and ceola Mills and his Virginia, are thelr parents John Tal Im Penna. R. R. C been assigned family, of brother James, spending the week with 8 - of he James ho is chief camp in r days visiti w cook Virginia ng his fam n in A larg in home for a Thurston Diehl has moved from Howard to Julian Alexander's properties, his in fam te 1y one Mr | . i 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, | eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues Inflammation, {kills pain. Only 25 cents at CC. M. | Parrish, Ph, G., Bellefonte, Pa. Nov. | ==Adv, STORMSTOWN. Winter is coming. This snow cer- { tainly calls our minds to think of good old winter, Grace Clark's sale was well attend. ed and everything went good, bring- ing good prices. Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Harpster gave a wild turkey supper on Saturday ev- ening, Charles Lytle furnishing the turkey. Those who were present were, Rev. Runyan and wife, Dr. Coons and wife, Wade Lytle and wife, Irvin Thomas and lady friend, Elsie Hart- sock and Miss Thompson, Lester Harpster and lady friend Mary Rum- berger, and Willlams Gates. All en- Joyed the supper we are sure. Notice~Please wake up people and come to church. We would all be so glad to see a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Harpster visited at J. O. Peter's on Sunday, thus enjoying two turkey roasts. Miss Ethel S8hivery was called away from home on Wednesday on the sad occasion of attending her little niece's ich Hair of | FILLMORE. King Is just the crop icinit Corn hu town this done very about our Wins through The Witmer h the Alleghenie hunt fo without club vember raed mmting went 141} on on deer nd ret ny BOAree they ha run aw The without plent Rockey proving was | a deer hunt; | A Great Building Falls mn ndermined BRUSHVALLE Y. The far ro { mi red awny | them i In | that ing {is his Are the the inst the Wert's had club of their own; not although i inform £40 n { They 1} thre BCT i it hunt- ently scribe organized a ovid true the of ti 11 m : rt Ya Ver ip the rmerrs attended m Satur. PIMPLES 30 BAD ASHANED T0 60 OUT All Over Face, Festered, Came to Head, Caused Disfigurement, Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, Completely Cured, R.P.D. No.3, Newark, Del.“ At thease of eighteen, pimples came on my face, They were scattered all over my face and fostered and came to a head. They caused disfigurement and were #0 bad that friends asked me if 1 bad small pox, 1 was ashamed to go out unless I wore a veil. 1 used every kind of salve poople would tell mo about but they failed to cure me. I saw in the paper abous Cuticura Soap and Ointment and began using them. 1 washed with the Cuticura Soap three times a day and used the Cuticura Ointment on going to bed, and in ono month there was not a pimple on my face. I was completely cured and oan highly recommend the Cuticura Boap and Ointment to everyone suffering from any skin disease. I also have used Cutiours Soap on both my little girls ever since birth, and they never had a pimple of any kind." i i tint) COLYER. Phillip Bradford and daughter, and Grace, and son Carl, from spent week at the home of J. R. Loe near Colyer, while Mr ford is engaged In hunting Mise Dorn Wingard and from State College, spent a friends this place | Mi and Mrs John Boal chil dren, from Huntingdon fow dave at the home of the formers par * KH. Boal Mrs ftertha J.emont, fn Lloyd, Bron fut and pent a Liverpool Philadel d from from Kerlin, Spicher, ending a few while here they P. 13, Jordan Matilda Fortney Ly § her L1oy many GEORGESVALLEY, SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY VEMEBER Ruavilie, John A. 1 rad 2 ts 4 ung onttije 10 farm Implements 8, K. Emerick, A SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7- > south east of Peru station, In ner township, H. C. Noll will horse, wagon, implements household goods, et W. T. Boal COWS head Bale 13 yon 10 mile Bene sell: % Dec. 12. ‘Edward C. Ishler ming 4 y« well brok work anywhere horse, sound and good { One Mare en and (Ine VOeArs worl 1 10 bay “ nd and go One bay 1 irs old ood driver, milch time of sale; 4.3 Five 16 thoroughbred Orpington chick- { horse 1] will work a two will milk tes I shoats, 10 week | gingle-comb ons IMPLEMENTS | binder with large | Champion mower, 2 new Millheim plows, | harrows, 1 60-tooth harrow, 2 double- row cornworkers, Simplex double- {row corn planter, new Superior grain {drill, land roller, “Economy Chief” separator, 60-egg Cyphers pattern in- {eubator, 2 milk cans, cider barrels, 3 two-horse wagons--one a low wagon { with ladders; one extra set of ladders, 2 buggies, set of tug harness, set of {chain harness, 120 feet of hay rope | with fork and pullies, and many oth- {er articles not mentioned, Sale at 10 la. m. L. F. Mayes, auct, COWS, wtohber id white " McCormick truck: new hay rake 7-foot tongue Deering 0 rs | Your Lungs and Throat. | The preparation mentioned by the Rev, Brad- | with | spring-tooth | | | i | and | Chas, Sager has been for over sixty years of | incalculable worth to sufferers from comsume | 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, Ma. C A. ABBOTT, | 60 Ann St, New York City. i Dear Sir: 1 have known for over go years of the | effects of Wilson's Remedy [Wilson's of Hypop! and et) in cases of pul. monary troubles, At this point | will say to you what you have not before known of | that 4» Jian since, while | was a resident of N.Y, City, | was August rr, 190%. | severely 1] with lung (rouble, Physicians said | was | a consumptive and my family physician told my wife that he thought | could mot wecover, 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 cwre. Yours issly, | REV.CHAS, SAGER, | Pastor M, KE, Charch, Hunter, (Greene Co.) N.Y, The above letter shows what a great boon the Wilson Remedy was to Mr, Sager, but it is but ene of thousands received testifying to the curative powers of this wonderful remedy, Wriie at ance to Mr. Abbott at the above address and he will furnish ining proof of the great worth fo humanity of preparation, ’ Sp i ————————————— — —— — ams A Drop of Blood i Or a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the iief chemist at Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ 1] fiulo, N. 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