THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. Thursday, November 28th, 1912. mre. te ‘Correspondents’ Department Continued, JACKSONVILLE, Well, on account of the snow and rain, Sabbath was a pretty dreary day. Thomas Foster R afternoon Beightol two dau and Mrs. H. C mie's all right dle the knives The death of little Mildred the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Strunk, of State College, was quite a shock to the community She was laid to rest on Monday forenoon at Jacksonville M. 8S. Betz and home from hunting one deer, Quite a few the funeral Friday. There were si tended the son, at Hub noon, Church Sunday on weather, and be ple did not turn out Mr. and Mrs. Charl ited over last Mrs. B. F. Vonada's Mr. and Mrs. Richard below Jacksonville, were over § night visitors with Mr. Dolan's er, Edward Dolan and daughter, Leon Ertley, has this summer at Zion, was streets on Sunday night, Bruce came home all smile urday night, thinking of rom the farm; he morning for a little trip. Protracted meeting started at Evangelical church Sunday erybody is invited to coms a good cause along, and friends and neighbors with Mr. and Mrs, fly visited the Kling's parents, Vonada. Harvie Bellefonte day with ter: come to have Mrs, Josie Robert an Beightol and Beightol, left on for Waddle where Mr intends to butcher for his hte Mrs £. Poorman Poorman Well Tom he Knows how to han grandson, Saturday rs Strunk his crew arrived on Saturday with of wople attended of Corman on veral of our funeral of Everett lersburg, on Saturday people at John fore was not so well account i ing Heltman ‘ Mr. and Sunda from sunday broth- wile who the night; ev- and bring vou your Oscar fam Mrs. F Kling and week with and Mrs. past Mr B Beightol, who is employed at was his father again you with us Dorman 1 Sherwood fting Mrs. Dorman's si Noll and family. Mrs. John Shaffer moved la from her home in Jacksonvil ther dows Jessie throwing him Butcl H. Clayt place, bu four far thi 470 Ibs; Ibs: No. 4, 370 b 1678 lbs. dressed, fro h the: ceived a little over 13 cans of lard Those who assisted at the were: Mrs, Joseph Poorman, two sons, Raymond and John, and Clarence Poorman and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long, Charles Sellers, Jessie Pennington, Geo. Stevenson Beightol, son Bruce and Foster: Miss Laura Snook, eph Loder and son Charles; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson On Tuesday, 26th, Cla man followed suit by Iarge porkers, which weighed and he got 4% cans of lard present P. Beightol, sons and Foster; Mrs. Joseph Poe sons Raymond and John; Mr Clayton Poorman and children Jas. Loder and son Charles; and ( Sellers All through by 3 the scribe returned home ing train. Mrs Jos and 800 1 Those Firuce rman and Mrs Me AARONSBURG, Thomas Hull, who empl State Colleg Sunday ith } family Arthu aver, wife little girls Marion, Rote and children, Farmers spent day former Gillard Eisenhauer's Mrs. C. P. Ads lege, spent a day home of her Mingle's Mrs. James hard from come callers one day last thelr aged aunt, Mrs. J. G. Mever their cousin, Mrs. C. G. Bright Last Monday evening Mrs Geesey met with the Mission Band in the Lutheran church: all had a very nice and pleasant time, especially when they were called to partake of the fine lunch the ladies had prepar ed for the occasion Mrs. Rev. Eyre spent a pleas intl wit? her Musser and her Was summer here with from State Col pleasantly at the brother-in-law, E. G Strohm and Mrs. Good Centre ore wel week with and Rev Aava Dr friends few brother very C. B many glad to see HafMey ther all were Linn aged m he her returned h Akron, employed all summer Lizzie Yarger went to spend the winter Mrs, Louse missed among in ially 4 me from Ohio, whe Wis Miss Fairview with her be greatly friends school Mra Marion urday John Shull to we months sigter the will her her many and espe Sunday John Hains and and Franklin, spent Millhelm with her Hosterman and sister two children last Sat brother Mra in WINGATE. Pr.rish and and brother Malme Skelly, visited a few week with Mrs. Henry Es. Mike John and days last tright, Mrs. A J Long Thomas and Fred, and her sister. Id na Murray, visited Wednesday their cousin, Harry Crust Misa Ella Wagner visited a little while Saturday with her grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Harnish. What's your nt traction, Ella? Miss Dora Stere and spent Sunday at the Hall at Osceola, Toner Fisher and wife returned to their home at Towa, after three weeks’ visit with thelr friends and relatives, of this place, A little daughter arrived at the home of Mr, and Mrs, David Estright's last Friday morning. Mrs. Ell Btere aand daughter Dora spent Wednesday afternoon at Delle fonte, Ryland Summers, wife and children visited the home of George Summers on Sunday. Glad to see you, Ryland. Thomas Murray spent Sunday among his relatives at Altoona. wife and children home of Alfred | butchering | | Thomas | grandson |° the | PI* | eal dete Anna Shank ! NERVOUS? All run down? Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a strong nerve tonic. No alcohol. Sold for 60 vears. Ask Your Doctor. J. 0. Ayer Oo., Lowell, Maes FORTY -FIFTH'S REUNION, Proved a Successful and Pleasant fair at Williamsport, The ond reunion the Fort filth Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer regiment, held In Willlamsport la : cessful one egiment to the ponded to their it the business At the Af- | bout 75 1r¢ called thi fternoon decided to make zation permanent It has not vet | clded where the next meeting held It was left to the to t the place tht that It will be the cunion Union nd Confederate place At the u 58 Sess follow r officers were lected President : vichards vi ident, E. | Albert: | 08 this | (8) be com- | and it is | Gettysburg | both the | oldier: will Se hen when grand r of Lake ined his | to the the help | = front in the old Bellef REBERSBURG. few week of siler has again awak hat have ent of a Derm | wmve not yet appeared | Clarence Weber, having again | regained his health left for Philadel- phia on Tuesday. We wish him well, | a sad heart that been predict )wratic vic. | urg, is the r, Mrs whom 1Me wns and who got the worst of the | Mra. Krape, who bex visiting at Mrs. RL. D proving and we hope well again Argan ame sick while Bierly's, in she may soon be | ROCK FORGE. Rider's family of sited Mr R ( re er Sundhiy went home der's winter 1 Benne (George Bhears few dave last wi David Bhears Henry and OC) Bellefont« cams to help with th Earl Walters has the state road Mann House Friday with rubbing clos Rock Mra, Ira Benner maine were housed Inst week with lagrippe, writing are getting better Mrs. Harry Fike and son George went to Valley View Tuesday to help her son Will to butcher, Every person around Rock are done husking corn and some have thelr fodder in William at Rock on Walters, from Wednesday ring to drive Lemont turned home his clover rubber er seed a here one team | on i on after | week at Ro- | days this and up a « daughter yuple but at on Hov's, of Sunday Lemont, visited | LIVONIA, i Mise Maude Motz, of Middleburs, | who with her father is stopping at Stover's, seriously sick with ap- pendicitis, Mr. H in F. Critchley, who has been working on chestnut blight here has gone to Boalsburg, leaving the work here In charge of Mr. Robb. Hunters In our surrounding woods are having good success, twelve deer having been secured by the various camps and large number of pheasants, ! rabbits, ete, Miss Ruth Stover spent Saturday and Sunday at her home at this place, | Thanksgiving exercises will be held In our school Wednesday afternoon by | Miss Jessie Adams, teacher, Bunting Daddy doesn’t go out to hunt for rabbit skins tokeep the baby warm, He is less romantic, but more practical. He buys a RFECTIQ SMOKELESS and all during the cold Fall and Winter months his house is kept warm and cozy for his wife and babies. A Perfection Oil Heater is almost indispens- able when there are children in the home. home has uses for it. very Made with nickel trimmings, plain steel or enameled, turquoise lue drums. Ornamental. Inexpensive. Easily moved from room to room. asts for years. At dealers everywhere. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia {wit} thie kildren im- | ELOPEMENT IN PENNSVALLEY. Widower Chooses Married Woman Who Leaves Five Children. ‘ text 1 y ' Penn ay ciallized a3 ve been approprinted 5 the i elopers Mr Friday | night, : actions, went to the Musser place and} nm Saturday morning Crader ate returned home | n Mr. Crad Hazers. ¢ 1 Inhuman oy } Wi Barn and Crops. midnight on Frida fire on t rm W. Alber who 8 on t ton road v, destroyed and joss Fire Destroys the summer The offman at $4,000, will be the blaze is horses that are | were val- $1.0000 A number of hogs, also burned ble difficulty from com- the farm in the Ora Os recovered unknown ut job printing, uaranteed HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Are Being Cured by Vinol Did you ever cough for a month? 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Hat Pins and Collar Pins for the la- dies—tie Pins for the gentlemen. Each would cost you nedrly, if not quite as much if you were to buy them, as the | we give it free—or DOUBLE VALUE | FOR YOUR MONEY. See the Souvenirs in our window, YOU CAN ONLY Corral Sreemny ' ‘ CBIBIBDIDIVDIBD BIBI BEBEID BIBI BDEBETBITD 1913 Overland $985 F. O. B. Factory. 3-8peed Sliding Gear, 30-Horsepower, 110-in Wheelbase—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. VOEVIVEID VIVID ETS WE WILL HAVE A FEW CARS FOR FALL DELIVERY. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION, John Sebring, Jr., Agent for Centre County. Bellefonte, Penna, OM ON. OCH P WHVAWON AT, ONT OANMOIT HC. OTA. Sw, CBE DIVER RI RIDER ENR mh SR SR SOROROROROIO ORONO NOES ROR OI RORORORORI NORIO NOR OROD More Visits To The Bank and Fewer Trips to the Coal Man If you have a Glenwood Range. womems -n All Castings Plain & Smoth, A Variety of Styles and Sizes, the Stove that makes bak- ing easy. A Full Line of GeneralHardware SHONINIRIEoNININININoNININONoNoNORONONORONORON H. P. Schaeffer, Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. grrr arrrrrrrrrnrn SOEONONITIONONININORONONONOMONONONONONIBONONONOR - There's hardly a household or hamlet where “Queen Quality” Shoes are not wom or known. Traveler too, secthe 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 eat in and year out b over three million women the civilized world over? NO A. C. MINGLE, Bellefonte, Pa. fhe Jieaall siorc FITZ-EZY SHOES THE LADIES - THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT wen Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA
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