Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Te Lon i ———. — RE — orrespondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PHONGEONONOHONONO NOHO HO INO HONOR HONOR NONONONOHONINONONONORONONORONO NONI NO NON MILESBURG. A very appropriate Thanksgiving service was held in the Episcopal church last Thursday even- ing, conducted by the Revs, Clark, of | termined at this writing, as the busi- | ness Methodist | Willing Workers feel | thelr the Baptist church, and Rev. Wilks, of | church, The Ash, wag detained count of revival not be present the Presbyterian in charge, Rey Unlonville on ac vices and could Rev. Ash preached a historical mon Sunday evening which was very interesting and appropriate, His sub ject was “The Hand Writing on the Wall.” You ought to have been there Miss Lhalia Rickey, of Willlamsport, was a pleasant Thanksgiving guest at the home of Adam Schroyer last Thursday, William Walker's hunting party ar- rived home safe and have a 166-pound deer and a 400-pound bear to their credit. W. A. Brower was the party H. G. Juniata Roland Sunday at and Mrs. James Sylvester Somers Weber Lannen's, E. T. Bathelder, Lock Haven, and Louis, Mo. in taking from Lock Haven to Bellefonte and return, punctured a tire of his automobile in Milesburg and was delayed a short time, then started homeward on the road they came; we are for the accident, but come again. I.. T. Eddy and field to visit their former pastor, Skyvles Oyler, and to conduct singing in the men's meeting, Sunday There is hickenpox card on Mr pastor in ser Ebbs made a business last week. Bryan, home trip to of Altoona spent with his parents, Mr, Bryan and family. spent Sunday at and Heller, of St. pleasure ride Milesburg via wife R. a of SOrTYy to Clear- Rev the wife went nothing, ! Alt nits onan Dent Mr. and wn. and Frank Knarr spe (sgiving with Mr Filliam in Altoona. fessor James Gregg Tyrone, spent Sunday Gregg of this place Edward Shope Sunday at the Thom iS, of the paren of this t nt of wife, Misses and with the ome inister, James 8 Thanksgiving e was spent enjoy entertainments sion, Miss Rebecca ceedingly liberal tion for the was very much appreciated, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mann and vening. The ing different suitable to the time social OCCA ~ Boggs solicited an ex- Thanksgiving dona- and ba- bles spent Thanksgiving at Snow Shoe | Mann's parents, “The Bud- | with Mrs, dingers.” A. T. Boggs, a member of the Phil- Ipsburg hunting party, returned from the mountains last Wednesday night, bringing with them one large b-prong- ed buck and a lot of small game. The fair held by the Willing Work- ers of the Milesburg Baptist was quite a success. The booth con- taining the fancy work and dolls was very much admired by many and from the amount of things pur- chased we feel sure that appreciated thelr worth, and many hearts will be gladdened on Christmas morning. Those In attendance were very much pleased with the lovely music furnished by the orchestra, composed of Miss Kohlbecker, Frank Wetzler, Charles Shreckler, Eddy Zim- merman and Lem. Blerly. The exact amount which the church will have to its credit cannot be exactly de- Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the dis saad portion of the ear. There Is only one way WwW cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When thie is inflamed you bave a rumbling sound or Im hearing, and when it bs entirely closed, Deals unless the Inflammation ean be church | our friends | | terest ser- | | ploy has not yet been feel sure of $100, fully repaid for cheerfully extend for the kindly in- by their friends, fancy articles left which will be for meeting However, they efforts and many thanks manifested were a few from the fair on Saturday, Dec. 21st Austin Robison, who has been od Pittsburg, returned We thelr There over sale em home last | parents H. {merman’s lucky | daughter, | Smith's broth- | | load of fam- | Bellefonte hospital which | Maud Harshbarger and Mary Boyle spent Sunday with friends In Howard Miss Mildred Hoover, Willlamsport, is spending the G. Wagles See notice of demise Frank Hull is of the arrival of Frank Wetzler bought a young a few days ago which may prove a luxury to his family Miss Grace Schenck ind Monday with her parents in ard, Also to partake of the things that were found in it father's butchering Misses week at Zim- column Mrs. in obituary all smiles on a fine big boy Susannn baby spent How good her FILLMORE. ih full very y one steam blast nice used a derrick Butchering Is have been some killed, but windia them Miss by her Stahl at the Norris dinner Yanke« to Ls 8 Or a Mabelle Norris nephew, Mr, and Mrs of Altoona, spent home of Mr, and and enjoyed a good 1 Mrs held. | The vk to spend the winter with his of account | COW | Sunday | abundance There porkers ? | hoist | {at | cecompanied William | Thanksgiving | Henry | utchering | ¥™ spent a | | friends | made day. { for which { all. NITTANY, Ald society will meet of Mra, H. P. Zerby's the 7th inst, at 2.30; all will be present to business William of Lamar, The home urday, hoped special Mrs Pearl, at the on Sat- it is transact Webner and daughter Wer welcome © of the former's brother, G, W and wife, on Sunday We are having time of the year about through with Those on the sick Snavel Mrs. Tate, Shields the later Bellefonte hospital an Friday, Prof, James Lord and family Lock Hay were guests and vmily on Harry Baker were to Bellefe este weather for farmers fall nre Miss taken fine this our their list and was work Mrs to of en, Thanksgiving day and Wilson Ammerman nte on Saturday business Roy B to Hecln Park on business One of the most thankfu plest persons of this place was gr mother Wilson when HOM of of this pl and her a donation on She ed a nies money 5 to thank W. E one eve Garbrick ning the tker and past Wes kK and ind- Thanksgiy lot of to buy recesy pro and she Vision some wishe one ATE Trejo Merril Robb and wife i dau! the i val of a their H. P Sunday Butche Migs and over oung 4 + of his | © 8 Young ROCK VIEW, Tressier had a coal } Tuekday and he didn't slight the farmers, nearly all aro him haul Henr frolic on any of farmers as Iped ois enrich m Friday MOSHANNON, Mrs, Mary Walker and from Frog Hollow, were out Glen recently Mrs. H Allen Fye, who was o ing camp, came home How about it, Allen? There was a bouncing big baby boy came to the home of Mrs. Edward E Fye last week to make his home there, Edward is all smiles, Milford Yaudes has to H. Fy to see with a deer been very {ll { but Is mending at this writing: we all i i | i i | i i | | i } | | John, | their Miss Bertha Walker, from Frog Hol- | and aunt | between Snow Shoe and | hope he will recover, James Deim, wife Moshannon, went to Lock see his mother, Mrs. Deim. Miss Jennle Walker and from Moshannon, went to uncie and aunt at Coburn. and child, from Haven to low, went who reside Moshannon to see her uncle The state road Is coming on fast in | | Moshannon., patrons | If you think it 41d not rain on the | 2nd of December, just ask A. J. Walk- er, he can tell you all about it. The Only Way ~Mrs. Naggs-—John, have you read this magazine article entitled “How to Be Happy Though Married?" Naggs-—-Of course not. I know how without reading it. Mrs, Naggs—Well, how? Naggs—Get a di- voree. Skin On Fire ? Just the mild, simple wash, the well known D.D.D, Prescription for Kogema and the itch is gone. A trial will prove it, We have s0ld other remedies for skin trouble but none that we could guaran. tee as we can the DDD, remedy. If the first regular size $1.00 bottle dose not do ntl) we say, it will not ost EN o GREEN'S PHARMACY CO, BELLEFONTE, PA, auling | the A car! | - 11 daughter, | Pine | it to the hunt- | brother | see | ES i i. | A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, THA ne weath MAR neg § » corn “4 atu ¢ farmers are glad Revival services will jenday ev tint chur here the d by R Wp, 0 | Union. very bod ted to begin in 1 thre do Untimely Tommy. " AWFUL ITCHING AMD BURNING With Skin Disease, All Over Body, Arms and Legs. Sore and Red, Suffering Fierce, Blotches Like Raw Meat, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Six Weeks. 1061 Btraubs Lane, Pittsburgh, N. 8. Pa.~"1 was troubled with a skin disease for a half year. It was just like pins when i started all over my body, arms and legs, The itching and burning were awful, My arms got blotches on them as big as a half dollar and all sore and rec. The suffering I went through was flerce. The blotches were Just like raw meat and the pain 1 had to endure was enough to drive any man wild. “1 tried all kinds of treatments and was told it was poison. I stood the pain for six or eight months. Nothing would help i until I got Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I did not get a good night's sleep from the time It started until I used Cutiocura Soap and Ointment, The first time I washed with Cuticura Soap and applied the Cuticura Ointment I found improvement. I was entirely cured In six weeks.” (Signed) P. John Dumrauf, March 18, 1912, If you wish a skin clear of pimples, blacks heads and other annoying eruptions, hands soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and itching, begin to-day the regular use of Cuticura Soap for the tollet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticurs EE ——————————————— Tolbert, are | Verna |! the | of Dan Diehl | were | hap- | her |“ Hublersburg | ing | oal | ind ng | ter | H 1a} BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday December 5th, 1912 TYLERSVILLE, The little baby of Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Lytle was buried at this place last Saturday forenoon. Charlie Pastle, who had ing at Newark, N. J, and been work- Inter Friday. Those Sophia Clyde on the sick list are Mrs Mechtly and Abe Well Creck and friend, of visited at Benj), Weaver's last Miss Ruth Miller and vigited the former's parents, ler's at Madisonburg Mr, and Mrs, Lynn sey Shor visited both at this They werd home by the Misses Nina Avan Bressler Mi Regina {ing at Salona, Sunday Hey Jarret { minister of the hurch, att one evening last i Miss Idith | Barner who but | thelr grandmother | week The ped { them go for the Salona, Sunday Aaron Wm Miller, of Jer their parent accompanied and place Girieh Vonada {sited N work il pla © on the a been angele Im nd eting here on on | In Memory of the Departed. —"] carry (OL » Of that | pose sort it Is { “But Yes, mer in This Will Stop Your Cough in a Hurry Save $2 by Making This Cough Syrup at Home, This recipe makes a pint of better cough syrup than you could buy ready made for $50. A few doses usually conquer the most obstinate ecougl stops even whooping cough quickly, Sim. ple as it is, no better remedy can be had at any price. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 14 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes, Put 214 « $ of Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) + then add the Bugar Swi leasant taste and last r time, Take a teaspoonful every three hours. You can feel this ta in a way that n good tonic eff and is slight helpful. A ness, croup, throat and The eff is well kn able eoncent gian guaiae pine 1 not work in this forn | This Pinex ar attained great popularity throughout the United States and Canada, It has often { been imitated, though never suces ssfully, | or money promptly refunded, goes with this i recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for vou. If not, send to The | Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, " pint bx a ; up. has a p a { m bir elements ! | } LIA, I Sugar Syrup re ipe has SALE REGISTER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 south { ner township enst i i Dec. 12: Edward C. Ishler and Owe | ! {two will time of ] as 4.2 Five thoroughbred ngton sale: imilk test shoats 10 weed 15 singl« mb v h rp ens | IMPLEMENTS 7-foot | binder with large tongue truck. new | Champion mower, Deering hay rake {2 new Millheim plows, 2 spring-tooth | harrows, 1 60-tooth harrow, 2 double- | row cornworkers, Simplex {row corn planter, new {drill, land roller, “Economy Chief” | separator, 60-egg Cyphers pattern In- | cubator, 2 milk cans, cider barrels, 3 two-horse wagons—one a low wagon | with Indders; one extra set of ladders, 12 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, ia. m. L. F. Mayes, auct, | Mod Your Lungs and Throat. Chas, Sager has been for over sixty years of | incalculable worth to sufferers from consum- | | 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 | happiness, [Mn C A. ABBOTT, 60 Ann St, New York City, Dear Sir: 1 have known for over go years of the August tv, 1908. in cases of pul. of Hy tee and etl] will say to you monary troubles, At this point what you have not before known of; that 4» years since, while | was a resident of N.Y, City, | was severely (1 with lung trouble, Physicians said | was a consumptive and my family physician told my wife that he thought | conid mot recover, attention was directed to the Wilson Remedy, which | ssed with splendid effect. 1 have been on my feet and at work ever since ony ewer. Yours truly, REV. CHAS, SAGER, Pastor M, KE, Church, 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 thousand: received testifying to the ewrative powers of this wonderful remedy, Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above address and he will furnish mincing proof of the great worth to i of SN . ee ee at! Lock Haven, returned to this place last | Grieb | Mil- | chick- | ‘ormick double- | Superior grain Sale at 10} The preparation mentioned by the Rev, | effects of Wilson's Remeyy [Wilson's Preparation | ———— Woman's Power Over Man endowment is the power and love of a it and still loves on, v the heart agony woman who suffers from weak t of her special womanly or. ganism soon loses t power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman, Dr, R.V. 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