THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, January oth, 1913. Correspondence (Continued) SPRING MILLS. Our obliging station agent, J. C. has his new brick home about pleted to move into Eggs have taken from 34c to 22¢: a poor can buy eggs meat, The parties down along Penns creek who are fishing with thrown nets and on Sunday are violating the fish law; look out for the spy CoE. Zeigler will make his future home at State College where he will carry on the plano business extensive- ly. One, two, thrown their hats something, I can guess, the post fice. You had better keep them or you may catch a cold; don't your heads be troubled W. H. Smith, one of the firm Smith Bros, is spending the week the eastern city to buy their furniture for spring trade, Robert Neese, spent a couple sisters, Alice and Neese and two Wallace, have pair automobiles Talk is cheap, member that the we will have to The man brains after he 1.00, com- quite good they a thing can't the if buy have for of - on lot four into the ring three and of ¥. two Mrs. and re- of Auburn, N. weeks with his L.uvina Neese, brothers, John a large garage to should the but less re toss we we give take back more money blows out the la the former train the t is ten to one if you catch tter 50 but its a square deal, judge of wants be man to Every he prefers sqQuareness R. G. Kenley ed to their pla Monday morning holida with their families Word was received here Tuesday, of the death of K. Snyder, a former resident place; for the past year he en making his home with “rail, at Glen Iron, which interment was made in the cemetery, Wednesday the Wm. Sones return- of employment on wfter spending the and es 8 West in the returned to er studies to Lan spend parents Auburn, N returned alter iege with his turned to ning date lecture wing Mey rough BOA LSBURG. of Pittshure has been the ‘ veok tle daughter Gingerich, is ken pox Murra dave on il 1 of Mr and Mrs, J suffering with 1 WwW. J for “3 Mrs ladies last Thursday ev Last Thursday iadies gathered Koch in honor day. vhn won housed bad cold entertained the Club at her home ening has be with a Stuart up eral Emma the at of the Mra home of Amon Koch's birth. LIVONIA. G. M. Motz returned to his home In Middleburg after a six weeks stay Stover's. His daughter, Miss Maude, was not yet well enough to saccom- pany him and will remain for several weeks yet, in | hardest | from | ing tumble | | than | | | | | | | | [ve | | | | evening a number of | ati I. M. Stover has purchased the homo | of J. Wolfe bought the T. N. Btover, Miss Ruth Stover spent a week at her home during the holidays. Our chestnut blight specialist, C, A, Delong, has heen called to operate near Spring Mills. Mrs. Thomas Adams friends in our vicinity, Garfield Adams and family the holidays at Livonia, Yacker-Watson. At the Baptist parsonage at Miles burg on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 24, James Cleveland Packer and Miss Ada J. Watson, of Runville, were quletly united In marriage, the ceremony be- ing performed by Rev. 8, 8. Clark, L. while Mr home Walfe formerly owned visited her spent has | by | | blown {in | 8p nt | | many to hav him among om REBERSBURG. Gramly was to Bellefonte the interest of the County Sabbath School convention which will convene next June, Bingman is confined to his bed At this | improving, week In Rev, with an attack of pneumonia, writing the Reverend ls Winklebleck has a severe attack been of suffer pneumao Coes with nia Walter Hackman, who fingers cut off, Is slowly Mr. Doebler's last week Harry Hubler left for Pittsburg, to get employment Mr. Vemer and bride, from Ill, are spending their honeymoon with friends and relatives of this place. Mrs, Vemer is a niece of Thomas Walker's. Victor Walker's motor buss ready for service, Rev, Swengle, preached a very sermon in the church tev. Hassinger mon next Sunday ject, “What is a Helen Musser house for over a Lee Kidder, one men, killed a gray Mr. Kidder is a su a lot of game to his credit The storm of Friday did age. Some telephone had three improving sale was well attend ed Willis they Miller expect and J. where from able and United Harrisbug, practical will deliver a morning on the Soul Worth” was confined week of our best marks- fox last week, shot, having quite to some dam- poles were over Miriam Weaver ladies, Is taking University the di of A COurs« Miss brignt young at Bucknell By order of Bell Telephone all phot general public 1st be pald for Herbert Smu is spending at Dents Run with his br C. M. Bierly one Rur: |} rectors of ing ther AARONSBURG. Ardrana Harmon, wl employed New York City as a stenographer, Christmas with her mother and grandfather where she was a me g from Bellefonte, was a isitor her parents, C and her many girl were glad to have her among them Dr. David Mi jaughter Maxwell, former! place were pleasantly entert the home of nis brother, E. G. Mingle relativ ends four is aged ry wel Fay Stover Christmas l.imberts jest ngle of Lind “Commanded” to Cut OF Arm FOUR CHILDREN HAD EGZENA ON FACE And Other Parts of Body, Looked Miserable, Dreadful fet ing and Burning, Scratched Into Sores, Cross and Restless, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured. —— Felton, Pa I have four children; they have all had eczema on their faces and other parts of the body which made them look miserable. It came in large pimples, very red with dreadful itching and burning and they scratched it into sores. They would scratch it until it would bleed all the time. It looked very sore and bad, would get scabs on, but they would scratch them off. They could not sleep and were cross and restless, “We tried remedies, salves and other things which did no good. We found Cut. cura Soap and Ointment the best, We had used them about a wok when my four children were entirely cured.” (Signed) Mrs. W. Anderson, March 5, 1912, UNSIGHTLY PIMPLES ON HAND. Mont Alto, Pa.~" An eruption appeared on my right hand in the form of pimples and was very unsightly. I began to bathe it with Cuticura Soap dally and apply Cuth cura Ointment, The Itching and burning coased and the mark hasentirely disappeared, 1 have also tried Cuticura Ointment for itching piles which annoyed me and kept me from sleeping. A fow applications cured them entirely.” (Signed) D. M. Brown, Apr. 8, 1012, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Olntment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each malled free, with 32-p, Skin Book. Ad- dross postcard "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." ## Tender faced men should use Cuticurs Boap Shaving Buick, 26c, Bample free, last | is soon Evangelical | ser- sub- | the | our | friends | GLEN CAMPBELL. a town 22 years old; have pavements two protestant { churches, and three denominations and one Polish Catholie church; three hotels, one with license; National bank, two restaurants, three company | stores, and others such as department | ete, also an electric plant | lights this and smaller towns | Population 1200 or 1300. Eight {ago we had 1700 and was then a live- "ly town, but decreased in business up | unt last year, This new year | | This Is | cemented slores, which well for Glen, as business is picking up, It is rumored that it has not seen its best days. Clork Bros ings or { other are opening new new companies, They | rang for power from the electric | plant, to cut and haul their coal from {the mines, Other companies are go- ing to do the same, 80 rumored. Mrs. Bush, wife of P. H Bush, | ceased, is spending the winter {son John and daughter Minnie ner, mines, as well ¢ havi 1 ed Gard MARRIAGES. Bartges—Miller, The marriage of Thomas C, B of Centre Hall, and Miss | Miller, of Madisonburg, was consum- | mated at the home of the parents of the groom, at Clover Dale Farm, near | Centre Hall, on December 24th, The | officiating minister was Rev, | Jones artges, R. Reitz—Thomas. William W. Reitz, a former Instruc- tor in the agricultural department of | Penna. State Co Thoma Aaron married Dec. 28th several days parents daughter Thon Horner—Maser. presence of a few Wallace OQ lorner and Minnie Maser, rried werd the ids, \p rt, al In frier ant Gi K eos) 30th McK es ples Mrs, « and is meat vOUns at Centre the The groom Is eo. 1. Horner, employed market iple Hall. erman The Mayes—Hamor, Kat ' t Maves, the pr at the er Bellefonts ‘ The Best Cough Syrup is Easily Made at Home Costs Little and Acts Quickly, Money Refunded If It Falls, syrup, pared stops ol his pg Ry a hurry, and gsthma, croup, hoarseness of roul slinate oo r with is the ind of i i x in guaiacol and the other na waling pine © ements. No othe r preparati he work of Pinex in this re strained honey « i'n be used ir " @ sugar syrup, if i Thousands of house wivea in the United States and Canada now # Pinex and Sugar Syrup recip This plan has often been imitated, but the old sucorss- ful formula has never been equaled. Ita low cost and quick results have made it immensely popular. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will t it for vou If not, send to The ‘inex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. B&B ¢ THPLyng n w De. deaire us Trwe Valves shell ; s are all wool ma- tvlish and serviceable dress or school wear-—-Ner- folk or Double breasted models —sizes 6 to 14 years. Women's 85¢c and $1.00 Corset Covers, Drawers, Night Gowns and Combinations, 50c¢ . Women's $3.00 Corsets = fine coutil — trimd with embroidery, medium bust, long skirt — six hose supporters—all sizes, $1.75 Women's $1.00 Lawn Waists ~neatly made, 50c Little Boys' and Girls’ $1.50 White Dresses——fine White Nain- | sook-—lace and embroidery trimd, $1.00. Women's $125 and $150 Wrappers —— serviceable Percales dark colors, 70e¢. BOGGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA, - Years | looks | putting in new open- | with her | Ancinetta | A | undersigned by isekeeply £1 is ap Aendid fof | # 168 | thence along lands of H. for highest quality in GASOLINES ( power without carbon) Family Favorite Oil ‘“ the clear, bright flame *' LUBRICANTS for all purposes Free--320 page book - -all about oil Waverly Oil Works Co. Pittsburgh, Pa, mea AN LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. In the estate of Anns Patton Burkett, late of Half Moon township, deceased Letters testamentary {othe above tate, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 1o sald estate, are request. ed vw make payment and those having claims or demanos. against sald estate are requested Ww | present the same duly authenticated for settle ment without delay to Forwney & Fortney, Attys. xb named os J. MILOCAMPBELL Exr.. Penna. Furnace, Pa line of sald decedent and H and thence along sald line south 82 deg. east 12.2 perches to a lime stone, and thence along land of H. D. Vona- da north 63% deg, east 44.7 perches to the place of beginning containing 1 acre and 112 perches. The constituting a farm, On the premises being good dwelling house, new new outbulldings, running w barn and good well at the fruits of all kinds on the farm being under a good tivation; Five acres of timber Terms of Sale—Ten per of sale, one-half of the remainder on confirmation of sale, and the ing one-half in one year from firmation of sale, to be secured bond and mortgage on the excepting, however, that | remaining one-half will be fixed the {amount of dower after the payment of debts and when the amount of dower is fixed the same shall be secured by { bond and mortgage on the premises, and only the difference between the amount of dower and the remaining one-half payable In one year. ADAM H. VONADA, Administrator of Henry C. Vonada, dec asgd Atty's D. Vonada, erected barn and ater at the house, and premises, the young cone by premises; out of the Gettig, Bower & Zerby, EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE. R. | | Estate of Hannah Ardery, ship, deceased, i Letyrs Inte of Worth town Testamentary in the above | named estate having been granted to the unders! igned by the Register of Wills of { Centre County, Pennayivania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per sons having claims against sald estate | are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to ELLS WORT HE ARDERY Johnston Executor Atty dK | x2 "| EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. "5 Estate of Martha Gur | twp, deceased Letters testamentary in | named estat BRiIUs, ale AherLy the ¢ having been granted the Register of | Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby | requested to make payment and all per sons having claims against sald estate Are requested to present the same duly authenticated without delay to | JOSEPH L. GUNSALLUS, Exr | Henry C. Quigley. Atty Beech Creek Beliefonte, Pa x shove to the Wills of Pa EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. am Witmer, | o ving been the Penns tha said make i to the is of persons hereby per eninle same d grante« Register of yivania, all estate are payment and REgainst sald ent the wi a ciaims pres iy ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAL. UABLE REAL ESTATE. » f Mary Mart) ’ ale « Ary i a Poorma al Saturday, January ne balance bw Chestnut and Oak Per ¢ Fa rice upor KENNEDY JOHNSTON Manisa ORPHANS COURT SALE. e of ar rider Wednesday, January 15th, 1913. Deseri pt on of Real rt No rivyy Estate rt} OG wes 1% rth 71% thence to 16 ¢ then 0 hes to : pe gtones cast son perches deg stone, thence nd 57% deg. east perches to stone, thence uth 35 east 12.1 perches to stone, thence land of decedent north 8% deg. eas! 26.5 perches to stone south 31 deg east 34.2 perches to stone, thence nort} 60 deg. east 45.3 perches to stone thence by land of 1. Candy south 30 | deg. east 62 per. to a stone in the creek {thence 81% deg. west 20 perches to a stone, thence north 83 deg. west 11.6 perches to stone, thence south 84 deg. west 6.4 per hes to stone, thence south deg. west 9.9 perches to stone, thence south 28 deg. east 23.6 perches to the place of beginning, containing 41 acres and 148 perches net measure. Purpart No, 2. Bounded by lands of sald decedent, Wendell Bartholomew, David Emerick, Michael Alt, contain ing 1 acre and % perches and more fully described as follows: Bounded on the south and west by lands of the sald decedent, on the north by lands of Joseph Long, and on lot of Mrs, Belle Yocum, now George Vonada. Purpart No. 3. rth deg along Beginning at a post, D. Vonada south 33 deg, east 80 perches to a | stone, thence north 67 deg. east 20 per. | ches to a post, thence along land of Frederick Mechtiey's heirs, now Fred. erick Best north 383 deg. west 80 perch. ‘os to a post, thence along land of the sald Best south 67 deg. west 20 perches to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres more a» less. Purpart No, 4. Beginning at a cor- ner of Frederick Best and H. D, Von- ada and decedent and running thence along land of the decedent south 8 | deg. went 47.4 perches to a point on a the east by | “> Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. dies’ + Bpecls fon to La Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled, Gloves and Hats Cleaned. Alkens Bellef( Basement = ® phone nte, AMMAR 2 Hunters-Trappers in kinds of FURS, for | deal Will any pelts of fur bearing animals. all pay the market price Drop me a card and notify me what you have, James Frohm, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. Lo 6 8000808000800 Shorthand by Mail : personal nstructs ons s Shorthand College, Williamsport, Pa, HOBOS Pott’ Box 7. OOO CI0W A a 8 “8 # Le 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ee 3 CLARENCE HB SMI ool ¢ CLAREN(E H.OSMER, TAXIDERMIST PENNA, BELLEFONTE, TANNING, MOUNTING, RUGMAKING, Everything in the line of Taxi- dermy, Best work guaranteed VE ORDERS AT W. H. Miller & Bro's. Store, Street, ReneRemoneRoneRORIRORened Allegheny Bellefonte. : : : 5 8 ! «oe Be CCEED! 4 ve > BY sPECIAL OFFER: SB Made ¢ build New Nasiness, Atrial w na 3 war permanent customer. Batik, It var eties toes, 12 Kinds ; i) ey 7 eplendyd | Onion, 8 bes Y fowering Bolbe rarielion in all. et ABRANTEED TO PLEASE Write to-day; Mention this Pay NENA AAAS ANNAN SAAS SEND 10 CENTS to eover portage and packing snd receive this velo’ election of Reeds postpaid, Sopether with N Instructive, Hegutifal Seed LR Plant He tolls ail abont Cee Tost varieties of nie, © AT IC cur “THAT'S THE STUFF” Is what the carpenters says when speaking of our lumber, for every good | carpenter who takes pride in his trade | loves good lumber to work with, Our grade of lumber is sarefully selected, thoroughly seasoned, and those who demand a good article kfiow that they can depend n what we furnish, BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO, BELLEFONTE, PA, whole a | cent on day remaln- | LSE NY Aaa aad erm + | Beezer's S Meat Market HIGH 8T.. BELLEFONTE, PA, We keep none but the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICE HAM All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, ew If YOU want a nice Juley Steak, go wo PHILIP BEEZER W. H. Musser GENERAL INBURANCE AGENTS, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BFLLEFONTE, PA. state of cul | Oak | WE WILL MAIL YOU Si for each full set of False Teeth or $0c for 5% set Partial sets in proportions Highest cash prices paid for Old Gold, Sliver, Platioem, Diamonds and Jewelry Send what you bave woday PHILA. SMELTING & REFINING COMPANY Fry amiisornn 20 Yuans B23 CHESTNUT ST. , PHILADELPHIA PA WEEP ADDRERS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets. Receive Deposits. Discount Notes. John M., Shugert, Cashier. a st nck py. Feed Saved be Wasled pro Jfitable, Animal Regul: itor r horses, cattle, rine condition 51%. pall, $3.50 hack If It falls” t-aharing Books mansc FREE, such ste ek Hazel Bros. and John Meese Store, EK. RHOADS te the P, station, qualities 'E AND BITUMINOUS COALS wenn A150 BI] KINASE Of cme ‘Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. »erior Screenings for lime Bu zilders’ and plas- 01 PI MOE] BYP §{ Commerical No. Carrsi ~ IN { Central No, 1381 TriErHONE O808008008 000800000808 ¢ Jonh F, Gray & Son, FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ALSO SURETY BONDS. Bu ding, Bellefonte, Pa. y Crider’s Stone s Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Temple Court, Bellefonte, Pa. ASK ANY HORSE Eurcka Harness Oil The Atlantic Refining Company AN ADDED CHARM TO A DAINTY BEDROOM is a graceful porcelain one-plece Lavatory, which, owing to the ad. vanced Improvements of pelanail plumbing, can now be Installed wi perfect sanitation. This I» one of the many new equipments hae progress has placed at the 4 up-to-date plumbers. Let us you all about them and their noss, convenience, low cost, ete, A, E, onaD,, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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