THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, January 2nd, 1913. RR —————— — _—— — Correspondents’ Department Continued. NITTANY. On next Saturday at 2:30 p. m. the Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of G. W. Young; all are requested to be present, DB. friends in past week William, Edna and Eva McDowel | walked across the Ridge on Sunday to | visit their grandpa MeDowel, We had a beautiful white mas and everybody seemed the day very much. Those who were present home of Mr, and Mrs. family on Sunday were: Clem Lutz, Mr. and Lutz, of Snydertown; Lockard, Mrs Geo. Lockard and two daughters, Dorothy and Gladys; Mr. Wm. Treaster, of Lamar, Come again. Miss Helen Rossman spent Christ mas with her friend Sherman Hanley at Beech Creek the past week. Sam Rossman visited his brother P, 8S. Rossman and family a few days the past week. Miss Mittie Winkleman, who is visiting In Jersey Shore, visited some of her friends at this place over Christmas. Mrs. Tom Shope, of Milesburg, came down one day recently and took her invalid mother along home with her to care for her. While the boys were serenading Mr. and Mrs. Foringer, formerly Rosy Fisher, on Christmas night, Charley Showers was accidentally shot in the leg. He seems to feel no evil effects of it so far, and is getting along very nicely. Mrs. ID. O. Dorman list at this writing. care of Dr. 8. 8. blersburg. G. 8S. Fisher and family left on Sat- urday for Philadelphia where they will vigit friends for sometime. Willlaan and Roy Baker, who are employed at Lock Haven, came up on Christmas to visit their parents and Fletcher Clearfield visited days the and wife several Christ- to enjoy at the Glantz and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Amelia is on the sick She Is under the McCormic, of Hu- many friends; glad to see you, boys. In nearly every home some one is sick with lagrippe or a very bad cold; hope we will all soon be on the mend Whenever ne happens to meet on our streets you'll he them say, “What did you t for istmas 7 Miss ‘ \ over Sun- | Dorotl any Ar Cl Miss spent a few Charles Zerl There will Mrs, LRSON and Me. and wel W Bellefonte fash ned San SMULLTON. Racha f vd a } Christ his children All Robert kenberg's | mas dinner preser tft but George Miller and wife, of Fleming ton, visited their parents of this place over Christmas Domer Crouse, of spent about four years in turned home, but left for Lock Ha- ven where he intends to spend the winter We wish him success and a happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolfes Store, spent George (Crouse’'s Howard Struble and family, Hamsport, are visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fehl Lynn Emerick, of Cross Forks spent Christmas with his father sister, Mrs. Robert Mensch and son of Aaronsburg, visited at Crouses on Monday. Harry Brungart, who is employed in Ohlo, returned home to spend a cous ple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brungart, Henry Winkleblech and Ha for one were who re f this place, Illinois of Brungart Sunday wit} of Wii paren Roy (George pon Ray- mond, of Renovo, are visiting at James | Millar's, We had a white Christmas and the people all seemed to enjoy It. We can hear the sleigh bells Jingle and | wish you all “A Happy New Year" The Bible says that man was made .& little lower than the angels, liut little is a mighty elastic sort of word, Adam was handicapped In. various ways. He couldn't even lay claim to the distinction of being. « self-made “4 man. BLANCHARD, In our Churches next Sunday. Christian—Preaching at 10:30, A, M, | and 7:30 P. M. At these services you | are cordially invited to attend, Sam- | uel J, McCracken, Minsiter, Baptist-—No preaching in this church the minister will preach at his ap- pointment at Milesburg, 8. 8. Clark, Minister, The supper the order of which was last Saturday as tendered by Odd Fellows of the town held in the Quigley Hall evening, was well attend- | ed. It is easily shown their soclal fea- tures alone to thelr members but al- so friends These suppers bring the of our community together to with each other and have a time and a friendly chat If nly the citizens could come togeth- er in a great body to feast and meet each other like the Odd Fellows, it would be the greatest benefit to our community, The world in need of many of these gatherings to bring man and man together, Among the refreshments that were served was oysters and all the fixtures such as celery, salads, etc, and meats for those that did not care for oysters, also rolls and many other eats that are too numerous to mention, The cantata which was given by the Christian and the Baptist churches Christmas eve were well attended and at both exercises Old Santa distributed his gifts. Mrs. week mother Mrs. few that was re " mingle Jolly good 18 Erie, her Pa., was a father and Brown, of visitor with Brewer, Brewer is going to spend a weeks in Fayette county with her daughter. Then will go to other sec- tions of the state to make visits with her friends, George Kunes, son of Harvey Kunes, spent Christmas with his father Russel Bechdel, who is employed by the Armstrong Cork Co. of Oak Dale, | spent Christmas with his mother and other home folks Samuel T. Smith, who is employed by the same company at Beaver Falls, was a home visitor over Christmas spent in Delong friend Joseph with Miss was a Friday Mrs his Christmas Howard of Carrie his Howard, Fore, on Rebecca Laud of Mrs as, guest Bechdel has been ol at Martha, spent a over Christmas | sd husl Laura who band, of Plot. Foils A Foul $3.20 RECIPE FREE FOR WEAK KIDNEYS | Relieves Urinary and Kidney Troubles, | Backache, Straining, Swelling, Etec. Stops Pain In the Bladder, Kidneys and Back. Wouldn't it be nice within a week or so to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling. straining, or too and | | frequent passage or urine; the forehead and the back-of-the-head aches the stitches and pains in the back; the grows Ing muscle weakness; spots befors the eyes; yellow skim, sluggish bowels; | awollen eyelids or ankles, leg cramps; | unnatural i sleeplessness and the despondency? I have a recipes for these troubles that on, and If you want to and will be | tirely frees. Just drop me [this: Dr. A. B Hullding, Detroit, M it by return mall In As you will see when you get recipe contains only healing and odien, but it bas great I Oc "show nr | Sy ae we to al Ki { Mr, {and { Mr | by taking Bilious? One of Ayers Pills at bedtime — just one. Acts on the liver. Gently laxative. Sugar-coated. All vegetable. Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. $s So : REBERSBURG, Mrs. Allen Gilbert, from Snyder co, is at present visiting friends and rel- | natives at this place Wm. Sholl, the past sin, has again Sholl is a ly gentleman come among Walter Hackman working for H. H Rebersburg while corn shredder, had the misfortune of | Mrs getting three fingers of the right hand |’ cut off. Mr, Hackman is an active and | industrious young man on the farm was very much thought of by Rover and wif« Mr Hackman certainly has the sympathy of his host | of friends, Some of our people are willing to take the dollar, but not a joke, Shame on such razor-back people Mrs. Breon and her son Roy Christmas with her son Clayton er at Lock Haven. J. C, Auman was cinity shredding wood, John Stover, one of our hustling farmers, did some fast wood sawing | for some of our people last week. Palmer Weaver, who Is attending a business school at Reading, was home over Christmas C. R. Diehl, who is working Westinghouse plant at home over Christmas, Ray Weber is the a bouncing baby boy. The CC, E. union meeting well attended. The time taken up by the speakers Mrs. Judith Blerly has gone to Chat- | Pleasant tancoga with her son to spend the Mins winter there, school The Christmas services on Wed- | Pitts] nesday wvening were well rendered and well attended The church could not hold all the people. lee Sholl and his sister, Mrs. ker, from Pittsburg, spent a few with friends and relatives of pl who had been spending in Illinois and Wiscon returned to this place, very congenial and jol and he certainly Is wel his many friends year who ha heen Rover, of helping to NOT | run a |S" ago We are glad to reports are favorable; | is improving | Walker certainly of all in the sad him and his auto , while the auto Is a himself escaped serious injury will be repaired and will soon ready for service, Elmer Hubler met a week, face to face, not between them, But, sad to say, nothine but small shot. He two loads of shot which put on a rapid retreat Warren Bilerly, while taking a load of young people to a party at O. F, Stover’s, broke his sled and let them witlk the rest of the way, The young people finally got there and after spending a pleasant evening were brought home by Mr. Stover's son, Mahlon. Christmas is over, the old year is history Have we resolved to live bet- ter in 19137 We wish every reader of these items, a Happy New Year. |don some time the latest Morris Victor sympathy that befell glad to say he auto | | | 1 | | has the | accident We are wreck, . The be | bear last 16 feet he had gave bruin the beast big over spent Web- this vi- sawing through corn and the was in Pittsburg, happy father of SUMMIT HILL-—Boggs Twp. and Mrs. Nick Lucas and family, Hollow, Sunday last parents, Miller, of Valley Tipton, departed irg, where was was very well Mr of Skunk with her spent Lewis teacher of Mann's last Saturday for she spent Christ who home of Mr ore, Mrs. daughters, Mann and Woomer, of Chapman and Our school spent Sunday at the and Mrs. Orvis Fetzer's Wm. Sayers and two Wilma and Fay, Miss Ella mother, algo Miss Edith Pleasant Valley, Charley Mrs, Mittie Mann teacher, Miss Confer, | gave quite a little entertainment on | | last Tuesday afternoon. The best of a year's work in surgery all a charming solo sung by little one of the best hospitals in Philadel- | John War, namely Casey Jones, and ja. days this Hee Dr. Edwin Royer, of this place, finished his medical course last year | in Philadelphia, and who Is now bet. ter preparing himself for his life work who | was phia, spent Christmas under the par-|1 tell it was a beauty. If you ental roof | don't be fust ask Cora | Quite a Willi i Jennle . | icCartney spent | death In with their grandparent | held Higher Prices for Cross Ties During 1913 the New York Central & Hudson River R. R. Company will pay increased prices for cross ties. Red Oak ties will be advanced 7 cents per tie. White and Rock Oak switch timber will also be bought at $26.00 per thousand feet, in sets. For complete particulars, or contracts, see Supervisor of Track, or address W. A. MURRAY, Division Engi- neer, Jersey Shore, Pa. NEW YORK (ENTRAL LINES MEN WANTED About January 10th we ghall red ¥ juire firemen $2. $<) 9% i an) water tenders riers $3.00, loa and laborers & HI Rail yaad 1 1 & a { " helpers $2.40, fillers $2.31, iron car- > tis VOI, Wm. A. Moore, VICE-PRESIDENT, Tonawanda Iron and Steel Company, North Tonawanda, New York. uy a Neighbor nty Drudge Helps Mrs. Jui No, Anty titch. You can’t do , and my hands get ys, that I can’t ever seem to g ving them in hot wate: | then going out in the cold to declare, I'm discouraged.” Anty Drudge—"So would 1 be discouraged, my dear, if I did my wash the way you do yours. How do you suppose 1 have time to knit and sew, and keep my hands fit to do it? I do just as much work as you do. but 1 have learned to use Fels-Naptha Soap. I won't do hard work, if I can make it easy, and with Fels-Naptha Soap you can.” Let Fels-Naptha Soap do the hard part of your work. It can and will, if you give it a chance. You like to have some time for pleasure, don’t you? Like to have an afternoon once in a while, to visit your neighbors or go shopping? Every woman does, but busy housewives can’t seem to get much time to do those things. How would you feel if you got your washing done some Monday in time to spend the afternoon resting or visiting or shopping? If you are a Fels-Naptha Soap woman, you can; but if you have never done your work with Fels-Naptha Soap, then you don’t know how easy and quick it is. It is cheap, too. It works best in cool or luke- warm water. It does all sorts of cleaning and washing, and doesn’t hurt laces nor fade colors if water alone will not. The directions on the Red and Green Wrapper tell you just how to use it. FELS & 00, PHILADELPHIA tried QO ign, on et them well. time, and clothes, 1 Drudge, 1 haven't even nitting werd ! WW if ni +. 1 Wre and stil LYON & CO. Clearance ale Of All Win- ter Goods. We begin our Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale now. All odds and ends in every de- partment must be sold at and below cost. Watch for the sign of the Rummage Table. It means a big saving to you. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL Coats, Suits & Furs, DURING THIS CLEARANCE SALE. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna. The Centre Democrat $1 ¢ Year %
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