Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, December 10th, 1912, me a g = N Fp pp NITTANY. Mrs, Bert Pletcher and son were ol ; ® lellefonte one day the past week, “*\ / ol) We: 1k Wor id Corres O nn es c artm ent Edna Gunsallus, who is visiting | 'S or iy EN friends at Centre Hall, visited her ne-tenths of all the sic) jue to some derangement or dis parents here over Sunday ase of f organs distinctly feminine. ich sickness can be cured-—is cured : : : Mry, Kate Glantz and daughter | y lay by Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, Grace, and Miss Marie Fetal of BYetY . Car i" n were ca Kk O B( e of Yo i Ds TOT P {* PHONONONONOEONONONO NINO NINO HONON IRIN ONO NONONONO NONI NONORONONOMOMONOMONOMOMOROWOM | (1. 1c )c of (110 ninco on sumane” | Dr. Picree’s Favorite Prescription REBERSBURG. BLANCHARD, | AARONSBURG, Sunday was a beautiful day: our | Malco Christmas service will be on Wed- | In Our Church Next Lord's Day: | James Weaver and wife went to | Streets were full of ODI AT} day. Ap | It Makes Weak Women Syont Ww 1. Sic omen We nesday evening, Dec. 26th, and not on | Christlan—Preaching at 10:30 a. m, | Glondyke to help butcher at their| Mrs. Margaret Miller of B { ly | - hamlly j It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora F181 < ¢ inltimore, | Thursday evening. and 7:30 p. m veryone is cordially son Arthur's, who is living on one of | visited W KE. Kessinger and tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the prvaiey ang Mrs. Krape, who had been staying | invited to these services; 8 J. Mo- his father's farms, | the past w at Mrs. Bierly's, has gone to Lamar | Cracken, minister. Harvey Crouse went to Ren | f 3 se Ww MNOVO VEeK | Y ! " ' i on | AON N 101s ) / ¢ | where she will stay with her son. Baptist—No preaching, as the min a business trip. Henry Mingle ae Ly 1 and : i hols, : J highii rmsport, | of home, It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations ; , $ y : 0 AC~ | 8¢ i Cw ays wit! 8 lady end, | Our merchants are getting ready for | ister will fill his regular appointments companied him as far as Lock Haver Mi s LATS y K nap ly friend local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to i i an Lua { iaven, |} 1 HE p an Kessinger, » tion imking [ sbhurg J J } ste ’ . pry is Christmas by decorati ns, mal ey it a al burg, = r A lark, In ster. where he will visit his uncle's, Albert James Gunsallus and wife have re every mocest in, erything attractive ! : ( ante, wil be given y the | Stambach, and meet his brother Al- [turned home after visiting friends We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of Tm 1 i 1011 14 ) { Of ( § 3 %( \ Q¢ 0 t " i 13 i visiting 1 . I'he annual ban juet of the I. ( ( ir and th Sunday hool of the |}, rt, coming from Buffalo, N. Y% | Centre Hall the pas week those peculiar aficctions incident to women, but those F. was held on Saturday night in ‘hristian church, entitled, “A Chris- | | . ga 18 1x 4 ? their hall, Everybody was made wel- | tian Vision.” Evervone is cordially Harry Acker and wife, from Plain- | George Gunsallus and family, of | wanting full information as to their symptoms and Oh ie Sm py a4 call Pf neant of DOS + CUTE Are So rvoc he P le's Com- come. Only some people were disap- | invited to this entertainment on NL 14, ‘hio, who had moved thers ] aii aT Wy en at the Bnavely | mens 1 pe a ve cure are feu i to the People 4 d pointed that they could not have a |Christmas eve, Dec, 24t A small ad ree years ago, ret irned to his na me re on Sund: : mon Sense Me cal Advise WK page , newly revise ed tive town Aaronsburg, Saturday, ac- | Shuman Zimme an, of cli, was and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one- free pitch-in without paying In this | mission fee of 6 cents will be charges | : h world we are all on one common lev- | for the extension of the Sunday school, | “OMPanied by his mother. seen in o win the p week witl cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth el. only some get more out of it be On the followin evening, December George Weaver spent a day butch " as 421 Wo ! bl Bn / i binding for 31 stamps, cause of the size of their stomachs, 256th, the Baptist Bunda school will ering at Coburn, with his brother-in A $i n 4a RZ oT Exh Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. When liquor is in, wit is out give a cantata, and to these services law, Thos Meyer's s : : - (Shakespeare), was demonstrated li vou are cordially invited Rey R. M. B. Sheeder is ; week by some of our people, Ow James DB Gunsallus departed on among his many friends here. I Years. a : ten ont # 1 : he ev MARTHA like beasts we get, eating and ink- | Monday for Keating where he expects Miss Margaret Foster. from Carlisi eriilory. Ha wan a zood soldier. 2 dir n the PBapt ing and forgetting the welghtier t= {to cook for the wire crew employed |. spending in indefinite tine wi kind fa r and ie y tag tle i I ¢ pe. © hirleys > ters of life, by the Postal Telegraph Co | an a 3. Wap me with ind ; BN ad a kind, p ur th ID . of Bhir] H t s-T pp Samuel Winters, who spent a year The stork made a visit at the home hey cousin a Miss Maggie and broth word for 1 who new him a ri ed Sund ; un ers ra ers at Warsaw, Ind., has again returned | of Frank Del.ong presenting a fine!’ LAT ‘ ¢ Fish an fami Were \ etic on inte at 1 ) to the parental roof Welcome, our | haby boy Frank is better known as friend, we are always glad to see our | “Kormick” and we therefore con- : : boys spend some of their precious | gratulate him on this new member | ¥P nding a few weeks with her broth ii oy A ad, 2 d at G Fink's Will pay the market price for days at home of the family that will add to the hap- | ®F- In law, J. Zerby, at Farmers Mills, | 10d frien I he ridge on smi Clair V. Fin} pent win with Messrs. Grenoble, Duck and Wirth, | niness of himself and his wife. Congratulations to Merchant J. F ay his parent Mr. and Mi i. G. Fin) any pelts of fur bearing animals. from Madisonburg, took in the ban- Mr. Purdy, the father of Mrs. V, C { Krape and wife, as thers was born to | Something doing. There will 1 , Dros. me: a card and. notify me quet on Saturday evening. | Ridge, came to pay his daughter a them a fine baby boy on the ! p 4 te vper held in the basement ¢ p a ci Lela Bilerly, daughter of Warren | yigit on Friday evening | November; both mother and baby ¢ ! I am vin i re 1ed | Mart M church on Saturday what you have. 3ierly, has been on the sick list, We | Mrs. Carrie ore, proprietor of the | Betting along well I { dal . ' wish her well “Village Inn,” has added to her house | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guisewite, from 10 would ) cordially Invi Prof. H. Elmer Bierly, who holds a | 4 telephone to accommodate her pat- | Feldle r, spent a day at George Weav- | woul fiscover tl North ol mn Ay Yesbone: ¢ TT { Woodland very lucrative position in the educa- | rons. ers. : vi the weather zot too cold. BO led } apes Ve 2 with hes tothal James Frohm tional world in Chattanooga, Is ay Al verly and Chas. Kunes, | On Sunday, the 15th, William Guise wk hom wgalin, and vonder if |W or WR RTs 1 : s present visiting his mother, Mrs. Jos- | whos y wer hurt were taken to | Wite and wife celebrated their 26th ‘ook didn’t do the LIT 4 : A My Saoree ' of CENTRE HALL, PENNA. eph Bierly. hilade!ph OF eatment by eve | Wedding anniversary. hose nvit {ello pper Ten! Ave ou lost all | Julian ttended th re meet ing We have been informed that 1e |g ialists. and at this time reports |to the grand turkey dinner wedding bells have been ringing have come to the effed at Mr. Hev- | Harvey Crouse and w The Rickert brothers brough a | er will lose an eve. but Chas. Kunes | and Margaret Foster; drove of fine young horses to C, E p | | mediate family Long's shed on Friday evening, whicl \ are to be sold privately. Quite a num- ber have been sold already Allen Guisewite, one of our promis ing young farmers, has rented Stover's farm at Smulliton. him success John Hubler from the Ricl I terest taker t nil in hool Miss Jiargaret Sm ODe fon Sir |. Maurice Shiliings and wile were GEORGESVALLEY. promising young ladi and Jim, her | Bellefonte 1 cas visitors on n- | re to rebart’ tl Miss Maud Hosterman, one of out AUD DUrg or i . ! 07 tion up-to-date scamstresses, 8 at present | J eitrich and family to the y oll fw 1. vent Sui | deal in all kinds of FURS, | Should Have Good Light for Studying A poor light strains the eyes, and the injurious effects may last for life. An oil lamp is best. The light from the Rayo Lamp is soft and mellow. You can read or work under it for hours without hurting your eyes. The RAYO is constructed scientifically. It is the best lamp made-—yet inexpensive and economical. he made of solid brass — nickel plated. Ra 0 Lamp, Lighted without removing chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. Made in various styles and for all purposes. Declers Everywhere THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh LIVONIA. Centre oks with Life Stories You See "Our Old Friend With a Full Pack + Has Left a Big Assortment of Xmas (Goods at KRUMRINE’S. Once again the genial, jolly time has rolled around, so let good cheer abound. Let everybody be happy for we have something for every- body, old and young friends and family, passing acquaintances and others. The Gifts that are now being shown in our store contain every desirable article for bringing happiness, pleasure and good cheer. Boys' Purses 25¢ to $1.50 | Cut Glass Napies Men's Purses. .. 25¢ to $2.00 Cut Glass Bowls . en Cut Glass Sugar & Creams Men's Bill Rolls... 50c to $3.50 Gut Glass Vases Men's Card Cases 50c to $3.00 Cut Glass Pitchers Ladies’ Pocket Books 50c to $10.00 | cut Glass Fern Dishes adiee Hand Bags 31% to Hpped Cut Glass Tumblers |; doz 18 ecretar f the ing ravelin ases 1. to $10. year. The board of ti . vill hold : Foils A Foul Plot. y Manicures Sets cee 3200 to $5. Hand Painted Saatey their annual meeting the ma When a shameful plot exists be-|ciaae Cases ‘ 50c to $5. Hand Painted Sugar and Friday evening at o’cloc) lev. . tween live F and bowels to cause dis- Cigarette Cases $1.00 to $4. Creams $4.50 to $10.00 8. Wilkes preached very appropriate | tress by refusing to act, take Dr. |G.me Sets $1.00 to $4. Hand Painted Fruit Bowls $4.00 to $10.00 sermon Sunday morning ibject | King’s New Life Pills, and end such | prinking Cups 50¢ to Box Pa or 25¢ to $3.00 was the “Golden Rule.” You ought te abige \ i] Dar EY atom: Wolo My nd Belle Mead Sweets, Yalb to § Ibs. Toilet Waters 25¢ to $1.00 Th B 11 { T C ’ ave been there compe ight action o omach, fe . 4 : h Re v. Ash hy hed a very conving Prvygrn ry and restore your health | Yoilet Soaps (Box) 25¢ to $1.00 | Handkerchief Extracts We to 120 € ¢ ¢ onte rust omp Ys ing and appropriate sermon Sunda and all good feelings. 206c. at C, M. J oh aration Parrish, Ph. G. Bellefonte, Pa.—Adv. | DN Ol hy vhs Su’ Dee. The Finest Gift Goods at Lowest Prices. Bellefonte, Pa. me young folks : us to know | who that young lady Is you were with Baturday night: Vv own up 0 ] tightenour has secured em ploymen ir opewell and departed £ aturday, a ad > i, pm 88 ee 2IBLERL ym Se Ee gress son of George John- ired Inst week by ah pi | 3A ol Tleafnl. CravellersGheques sister, Mrs. Wm, McKinley. G rd 19% 1h TE Drifts of A Terror i 8100 ¢ 5 2 GIRLS The chief executioner of death In| the winter and spring months Is pneu- are under double strain monia. Its advance agents are colds and griv. In any attack by one of strength to live and learn and J | * ® these maladies no time should be lost strength to grow-—they must in taking the Lest medicine obtainable have nourishment-not over- IIS mas 1 mn, | We are prepared to furnish Travel- to drive Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New loaded stomachs, but con- Discovery. “My husband beileves it |B centrated nutriment to aid B| lers Cheques of the American Ex- has kept him from having pneumonia nature during the owin | | three or four times” ites Mrs, gr g i Broce x Fie Reson tes “Mra. (00d | | press Co. available in all parts of the “an or coughs, cc ) ! have ever ihm o%as and croup we (ll The wonderful record of world. The safest and most conven. anteed for all bronchial afections. | li Scott’s Emulsion as a body- Carving Sets, Carpet Sweepers, Roasters, Pri 60 cts, 4 $1.00, Trial bottl | bros ato B. Paremie prorat Boe || Sider has been proved. for ent currency Jor ravellera. . three generations. It strengthens J | tonte, Pa.—Adv. col | ert gie dei i | Aluminum Ware, Nickle Ware, Scissors, Deafness Cannot Be Cured | [J] builds the body, creates energy Sal 3, AR0cytiotm, an Way camuot seuch the Mi Vigor} prevents and relieves Pocket Knives, Razors, Skates. ) A ore only one wa : eure deafness, and that is by constitutional Bi Bn i colds and fortifies the lungs. Dentoness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the Pro " mucous lining of the Fustachicn Tube. When this | Millions of delicate and un- porteet hearing and when un mntirety od “fim | ll developed children have been § | hea out a5 hi tube restored 0 ts norma cons. | lj made strong, sturdy and hearty N ] B i Oye ore ! to. fearing wi bo Greyct bres “tie oe | with Scott's Emulsion. | The First National Bank, but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, | on s Ss Schaeff r d St BELLEFONTE, PA h Smsist on having SCOT er's Hardware ore | vig hi We will give One Hundred Doliars for any case of | fess (oaused by eatarrh) that eannot be oured Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for eireulars, Pag ficott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1968 F. J. CHENEY & CO, ‘rokdo, O. | i Bold by Drugeista, 75, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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