Thursday, January 2nd, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 3. OVER THE COUNTY. John D, Christmas tre Hall, Mr. and Snow Shoe, former's Mey er, with of his Altoona, parents at Cen- | Mrs, Willlam spent parents Knapper, of Christmas with in Philipsburg. Mrs, Sarah Mortimer, of Beech Creek, has gone to Hecla Park to remain the balance of the winter with her sister. spent | the | The State College Alfalfa club ket ball team was defeated by Philipsburg high school team at latter place recently by the score 42 to 11. During the bas- the of past two weeks Bottorf has been critically ill home near Lemont, He with tuberculosis and considered doubtful, The Baptist an oyster supper with ice cream and cake at the home of D, J, Gingery, at | Sugar Grove, on Saturday Jan. 11th, Everyone invited tend, Linn at afflicted recovery is congregation will to at- Grover CC, Glenn, who State with the later pursued a New York City, at State College R. Clarence Daley, by Nicholo Brothers tors, in Pittsburg, visited at his old home in Romola Mr. Daley Is one ol LB8IE foremen on handled by of Dr. W, from 1906, and in medicine has decided to Glenn, son graduated class of 8S. who | in locate course who Is general his last employed contrac- mother week tant some very { his employ Joseph was chos« wnitor of the and succeeds Harr held the position sin was completed, having under the former ing Dr ment nephew delpt ¥ S. mar | of ti Pennsyly Yeager, U. Frederick headq Three Blanchard resident cen Hon. James - marshall to su L C. Ehrhardt Scranton the resigned arters at ) ' ) ) ed to his home JULIAN, J. H. Turner hs been 1} last few davs taking his ventory Miss Ew Halifax Hosband Is working ond- trick at Howard, during the absence o the regular operator Emma and Mary teaching In Lancaster Co, spent the holidays with their mother at this place They left for their schools on Sunday Mra. J. T Anderson, who has visiting her mother, Mra. J. F. Tallhelm for the last two weeks, left on Monday to spend a few days with her son, Dr G. BR. Anderson, of Barnshoro, Pa John Tallhelm is now at Beech Creek. working a ten-day vacation for the second-trick operator Is now up for bids J. C. Hoover, who has been Iald up for the last 10 days, we are glad to say is now Improving and is expected to be out In a few days Mrs. John Bodle, is spending a couple weeks visiting her son, Edward, at Jer- soy Bhore Mrs. W. GG, Tallhelm spent last Tues- day In Altoona, Ella Alexander, of Bellefonte, spent Christmas with her brother and sister in town Theadore Williams, extra agent for the P. R. R. Co, Is now working at Blue Ball, on the IF. & C. R. R, for the annual 18 A ny # visiting friends at Guy Hed Bwope, who are The parties that took the coal off of | a car that wis standing on the side track the other night would better Just cut that business out or hide their tracks better than they did that night, { the | the the | [at 8, | his | is | hold | evening, | | near Penn | | day | Opp mn- been | This trick | for the small wagon tracks were plain- ly seen the next morning by more than half dozen citizens, The next time this thing happens there will be some arrests made There will be services in the church next Sunday morning at the pastor, Rev. Gilbert, o al, FILLMORE. beautiful white some sleighing week, Ed, Taylor was the Jingle of bells. who spent Christmas William Young of Jer- We Christ mas, Inst first had a also had of the to hear Among those home were Shore, at F. D. Young. Dan Tressler, of Al- toona, at the home of his parents, Jos eph Tressler and wife, and familly, Joseph family, Samuel Be ily, Harry Tressler ed the turkey roast at the home of Joseph Tressler. Stuart Rockey at the home of his parents, J. B. Rockey. Miss Mabel Norris at the home of parents, H, T. Norris Miss Norris the home of her Centre Furnace, James and wife with their H. C There is a young trapper box traps for skunks, and on last morning he found a track sum, and was afrald some would get ahead of him In the af ternoon he took his hoe and shovel and dug the animal out of his den who does a ] soy Campbell and ywmaster and and family enjoy- mother, Huey Huey. who uses Sun of son an on spect YARNELL, No. } e— Trae Valse: C&Bi selling for half ~All fancy holiday ‘goods (not staple lines) until every ves- ‘tige of fancy holiday ‘goods is sold out. Over a million people ‘near enough to this store to come or send for these reduced goods. Highest to lowest cost fancy holiday merchan- dise exactly Half Price. | Half our own price—not | Half of any appraised or guessed at valuation. | An epportune time to pe good goods at g.éatly owerd cost, COCGS & BUKL PITTSCURGH, PA, M. BE. | during | the home of his parents, | Forest Struble | her | Zelda | | Mr, and children, of the former's Elmer Bryan lod | wife to «nloy | present | Statton Mr Holt | zard They | refreshments Wm West employment the when at Were and and and Gradma for some Mr. and Mrs. Witmer, Miss Fue {all spent Barger, Vino Christmas Allen Mr, and Mr dren, of Wil mas at } } ents; Mrs | 11 fam- | Ir CURTIN Mrs Orviston, of A delightful home nll thelr little Mrs Hollow; Hele brought to Yeager Virginia tiley, time Mrs My Sunday and nt Sharp with lamspor De and CURTIN. Fred Heaton and are visiting at parents, Mr, and Mrs this place Christmas was obser of Wm. Prince und children assembled Christmas Those Mr, and Mrs. John son Bruce of Rote Chas Emenhizer of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Haz gon Fred, of this place with them all kinds of satisfy the Inner man left Monday for where Cts the on hie expe to Ki who ha been very Is Improving. Meyers, Mr, and Rapids, Mich, gentleman friend, the home of Jus Harry if Grand «+ and ot wif of Lock his Haven pent mother, Mrs. Wm and chil- Christ John Barger nt Barger par- Barger f this 1337 with very. Curtin and No 2 WINGATE two | TYLERSVILLE, The Christmas entertainment in the United Evangelical Christmas evening, was tended Landis ut home, held church, on largely ate who spent aEain Greninger, Caldwell but left in teaching several dayw last chool day is teaching a few who home Hmith, Caroll Samuel school at The party vening, WLS oung much Mr. and Mrs, C. 7 the latter's parents, dorf's, at Caroll Cleve Grieb working at Jer Shore, and Henry Beck who Renovo, spent Chris families Harry Weny at Renovo, also ret Wis days well ed attended, people enjoy themselves Greninger Peter on Christmas Womel who is orking at ith thelr who worked ed home Frank er irn Meochtly, mother, wkel and it Alt of Sofia Wm onn, Chri Beech Mechtly, Smith were tmas family of last Sunda and Till St. Mary's but left ind place Hattie ing at Lh ec ene ng " REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Satur- | held in the hall, on Friday | The | very isited | in | tmaw | Roofs Put on 26 Years Ago are as good as new, and have never needed repairs— never need attention of any kind, ex- cept an occasional coat of paint. Tid ii 114 k 1% Eo bd F- od J ~- FOR ROOFING Fire-proof Lightning-proof Don't buy that roof for the new building, or re-roof the old, 5 until you have examined the Cortright Metal Shingles. For Sale By Storm-proof CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO, 50 N. 23rd Ct, Philadelphia, Pa. $5,000, | William HOW TO RESIST Chronic Coughs and Colds. Strong, vigorous men and women hardly ever catch cold; it's only run down and vitality and coughs get a foot- - the system is low that colds reasonable that 1a vield the and ool to builds up “hronie coughs Vinol ened You can get your money back any time if Vinol does not do all we say, >. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa. hocanse it woak- run-down system. when | Lee, 106 acres of land In Walker twp.: | guson Patton: $1! H. Homan et 1566 acres of $7750 Guliswite acres and 0. Homan, Fuson twp. ; John A Arney, 16 $1. R. Motz et al to of land in Hain¢ C. Kling land In Rush Foster et i , Jot In Blanehe Ku lot in Btats H. ot and in 1} gart to Mile “1 G. Krape tract of land In Milton R. Johnson ux to Enoch Hugg, premises in Milesburg boro; £600. twp William H leck ux J. C. 8 twp.; Brun- $25 ot Ix ef land in State nes to Charles ‘ere to Elizabeth Haines The New 19 Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Eg Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, This Car sal PENN A. FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES - THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA, Daddy doesn’t go out to hunt for rabbit skins romantic, but more practical. He buys a RFECTIO Smo 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 able when there are children in the home. home has uses for it, resem fo oo Le THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY FoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNONIRINOINoNoNoNoNoNONeRINONONITe i a eb : For Father, Mother, $ Sister or Brother nothing is more useful, econ- omical and acceptable than Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers, Boots, Leggins, Over- Gaiters and Hose. We carry a full line of FOOT- WEAR i
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