_Page 8. THE CENTRE ei dbidad BELLEFONTE, ‘PA. Thursday, January 16th, 1913, EONONONONONONON ONO NONONO NONI NONONO NIT NOMOMININ SHINO NOHO HONOMON SMO ROMOWONS | Cr ToTpandents Department | Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, : * PHONONONONOHONONOHOTIONONONONOHOMIMOINOUONONOMONOTONONONINOINONINONONONONONOONOmOW MILESBURG. | innen, who has been alling went to Snow Shoe last | | | | Wilbur la for some time, Wednesday celved some mation Samuel Bi spent a week's vac his parents, Mi Baird, returned duty. Mrs, Willlam Bre for Niagara F to spend a week or dren. Lyman pleasant caller at parents, Mr. and man, Sunday. Mrs. H. Ebbs and sail for Penna. Furnace where she expects to spend with parents, Mr. and Heberling Mrs. Anna Witherite, who has been visiting her and Mrs. E and were pleasant at H. Bradley Lillie Scribner, at the home see Dr. Young and re- very encouraging infor- to Lewistown, who | ition at home with Mrs Joseph | to for wird, of and Monday report Saturday expect her chil wom left where she two with alls Eddy was al of his Zimmer Zimmeman the home Mrs. Cal children se« Saturd: a few Mrs. J. days her H of T parents, Walt the h yrone, Mr, | Hugg, callers me of DuBols of her father, is Bellef Niagar 1 employ Summers, of Monday for byterian young parted where The ganiz last officer barger; Poorman; Jaldrige; ner, As vathryn 14 Wag. te Pri ing Shirk he creek means of rned and ] present appointed and has serv consecutive Revolutionary Soldiers. VOArs : rermantown tle of Mo mnmouth; and of the block hous His Company than they had en) 80 served eights Butler's Regiment ed when the war terminated Charles McCain w born in 17562; he enlisted from Centre county on Sept 10 17 in Captain Wilson's Company, who was succeeded after his death by John He marched from Centre county to Marcus Hook, then to York, and took part in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776: he was wounded In several places and taken prisoner by the British, but made his escape the next night He took part In the battles of Brandy Wine and Germantown and was discharged at Valley Forge, Jan . 1718 He afterwards enlisted Company of light dragoons at ( lsle and served until the discharge the army in 1783, He resided in house in Milesburg that his father in-law had given to his wife, and died there In 1823 or 1824 and w ns tobl “tr sew Ar of a WINGATE. Gray Murray spent Thursday his brother, Clinton Murray at toona Irwin Lucas and Bummers spent Sunday and relatives at Tyrone James Snyder, after a few days’ vis- it around Baltimore and Philadelphia, returned to his home Saturday. Mra, Martin Harnish and children, of Tyrone, spent a few days last week | with her father, J. M. Harnish. Martin and Charles Harnish, of Ty. rone, spent Sunday with thelr sick father, J M. Harnish, who Is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Ida Poorman, of Runville, spent Bunday with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Snyder, Harry Wagner and wife visited a little while Sunday with J. M. Harn- ish. Miss Esther Young and brother Mack, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. E. 8. Long. Aaron Long, of Altoona, spent Tues- day with his wife, with Al- wife and among friends The Centre Democrat, the best newspaper published in Centre county, $1. a year, | ent { for Ooner pera | night Smith, | hast i i the | home in al i | i | ter ond Jack | | | | | | | | | | | | | NITTANY. account of the inclement election of chool Wis postpor next 19th, Those who were don't forget to turn out everybody invited (mm er the ficers Jan Sunday wed till Sunday, not pre next Sun day; Mrs hter, Dorman visited Amos Wolford the past week cDhowel time DD 0) Mr srtown oni Miss Omi for a dna Kes 5 for AKre expe is t OCU be mi his but we him Merril lep Ohl left Ohlo; succe lawrence Akron, Harry and Allen Yarn house attraction at Bellefonte and been a first class « had Ome rainy week whic 1 on report took in the Saturda it to ntertainment We have We ather nd well The many formerly of Hingman friends v this plac but now of Ire, | and Mis th gentliem Sunday Mrs Allen spent Oak Hall Miss 1 end with The banquet this to be nlso Ru An Ww friend ) Alt terta oona Mrs friends Derner and Thursday with John at the week ‘ollege Izzie om frier at Odd Fellows will hold their this evening in their hall place All members should present as a royal good good eats, will be the evening Miss la at time spent State ( try time order of Keller returned to her ville, after her sister, Ura Tussey some with Mra Rishel Guy Wieland made a fonte, Bunday, In his Mr. T. D. Boal home here, Saturday stay Lillie Dale was ter spending some legs Well trip to Belle auto returned for an to indifinite home af. State Col arrival nt an time my dear readers, If this let. apes the waste basket you may hear from me again, as I am expecting “Domino” to come our way in his ship Will say, “ta” "ta” FILLMORE. More rain, more snow; and after a while It will be winter, and will have some sleighing Miss Cora Peters, of Pleasant Gap, is spending a few days at the home of H. A. Peters at this place Charles Underwood, of York state is spending a few days with his old friends near our town: he tells work Is plenty and wages good, Charles lLytel is a smiling man since that big baby girl eame to their house to stay. Winn Witmer, of Hunters Park, purchased the two lime piles at Fill more and Sellors crossing that were shipped there for the MeCoy farm. Winn Witmer, of Hunters Park, Is all smiles since that big girl came to his house to live. Roy Crust went to Port Matilda on Tuesday with a load of twenty-four | hogs which he gathered up from the farmers for T. M, Wiser, Mrs. Frank Lohr Is Improving slow. spending | Ira his | then we us | ZION, There special Reformed cof 1 on Jan, 19 nnniver ry echism feature in « HOWARD TWP YARNELL 1) John |, M. Wa with Mr at | SUMMIT HILL. Sorry to 80 ich | past m rain In the {tO got snow the win week ba we all } {enough for sleighing | ter is over, The shoe | Shawlay's | ed, although It rained | Miss Dalsy Mann night very pleasantly [ Mrs. Wm. Say The serenading of Edith Miller, both Haturday night was erybody being late the vo Ing who would be the Those on the sick list week are Mrs, Howard Fetzer and Mary Ovler improved at this writing Mrs. Bessle Hastings spent Monday with her Benjamin Chapman Wilson Miller, Eimer Watkin winter Dora, were visitors at Knoll's school, Friday Mrs, Carrie Packer spent int the home of her parents, { Mra, John Miller Mrs, Walter Mans and little daugh- | ter Mildred spent Monday at RR C | Mann's efore h held at was well ing mate Saturday Alfred attend Sunday her friend spent with ors on ov of this place, well attended anxious (oo cvongratu iple and next during Tipton, Orvis but all are family Mrs and sister, and the Sunday Mr. and Famous Stage Beauties {look with horror on Bkin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores or Pimples. They dont have them. For all such trou- bles use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It gloritien the face. Excellent for Eee gema or Salt Rheum, It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, cuts and bruises. Unsurpassed [for piles. 26¢ at C. M. Parrish, Ph, + Bellefonte, Pa. Adv, A lesson In love is something that overy girl learns by heart, Walter Mann and | wondering the | FRUIT TOWN. Potter twp. Mr ind Mrs. Wm. Bearson children, of State College, spent A at the home of Ed wird Bubb A Lydia Ishler several Lt week wit Mrs lor Sun ent friend, and Dora Winegard spending AARONSBURG W santh GEORGESVALLEY PENNA. FURNACE. McW LITA if th ime have expect James stown. whe week Ste re wart h returned Altoona, after spending th her brother Ww Hinms, who is quite 1) ladies o ¢ Lutheran Grove Mills, will serve and supper In the I. O. O. F | January 18, for the people who the Bunday school convention at that | Following they will hold a foes the same place TT) G chur dinner hall on TYLERSVILLE., local Institute held evening and Baturday noon was well attended Mra. Beck, from Madisonburg, ited her son Henry and family place Jeane umber Sunday | Harvey to Lock Haven wook, Samuel Smith, school at Carroll, | his parents | PButchering is all Kerstotter, the week, A. KB Greninger attended bank meeting at Loganton last Saturday. C, T. Greninger put a new roof on his barn last week, Sylvanus Moyer weatherboarded the back part of his house, The Frida) here last after vin. working In a Creek, who In near Marsh his wife Moyer, job with the beginning of in Sunday with who spent Ww. D. this done here, last, butchered Money is probably called dust be- Sh #0 many people are blinded by t and | hi attend | at this | spent | Zellers made a business trip | the | teaching ROCK FORGE. The farmers making the nre BOO une of ; haul Ing the Mi nre JACKSONVILLE PLEASANT GAP, MOSHANNON., ye vife and grandda 3 tore at Mr F nturday evening visitor weeks, ghter ve's son WAR A few Bend who Wm at H for a returned North Walker uncle, LAEN) Leah by his home to Those on ckenberry's Mrs wan Holt employed returned the sick list are two of children and Mrs. A. J Walker ff much Im | He known to Sarah Hazzard, formerly as Sarah Cartwright has gone Garden to housekeeping. We Sarah—-0O! you Kiddo! Miss Frances Holt returned stay a while Mike Kerns, who Is employed at {| Snow Shoe station, was a caller at his home, Wm. Kerns ternoon, home to i AR women Some men are almost {afraid of microbes as some {of mice are Deafness ‘Cannot Be Cured ma] portion of the sar There » only one way a cure deafness, and that 8 by constitutional remedies, Deafooss + onused by an inflamed condition of the mucous Mining of the Fustachian Tube. When this tube 8 Infamed you have a rumbling sound of Fs. 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