Page 6. -——— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BoloRoNoNoNoNONINONIRINIHOMONONONOINITONITONINouoNONONIUoNINONINONOINONINOROIN CHOW | Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PHONOROEGWONONONONONONONONONONOHOHONOUONOHOHOIITONONONONOINONONOTONONONINOIHOINOme MILESBURG. William Rines, of Lock some men engaged double-frame house to a good founda- tion for the Wallace Brick Co. Harry Lambert met with an accident Thursday of last week which might have resulted seriously He is em- ployed at the Humes farm quarry, above Coleville as engineer. The of one of the cars turnd turtle bury Ing him beneath, Although bruised up considerable, he was able to re sume his work after being extricated May Shultz, of Tyrone, Sundayed with her parents in Central City, John Flack, of McCoy's Forge, on the sick list the past week Bessie Brown, of McCoy's left for Williamsport, on Saturday, where she expects to visit friends Haven, has moving the was Mrs. John Flack returned home from | will | the hospital last Thursday and be glad to have her friends call Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hockenberry, from Zion, Sundayed at the parental home here. Geo. McCullough departed Wednes- day for Houtzdale he Is em- ployed painting the P R. depot. where R. HISTORICAL. came to Milesburg 1792. The minister was a mis- sionary from New York state, who preached along Bald Eagle Creek and Birmingham. Then came two broth- ers named Gilbert, in 1819, and they were followed in 1821 by leo, of Oneida county, N. Y. A in the Bellefonte Patriot read lows: “Sabbath, July 28th, the nance of baptism AC to views of the Baptist ch as ministered in the Bald Eagle at Milesburg four per July 1822 Elkanah Comstock was pointed by New State vention to labor In en dollars per week and one-f paid in was placed hous 1880 was This cl into the Miles first first laptists local fol- ordi- the ad- Creek In ap- as ording irch, w sons." the ered ROCK FORGE. r another Some Rock | ting marr Miss after a ! Mrs. Ir last 1 wedding Man H BAW his week Bennie Fike \ we Houtz next summer William Shuey helped DD. F. Houser haul baled hay to Lemont to ship. Sidney Poorman is getting ready have his summer's wood sawed Any person wanting to see ness, call on Joe Bhears. He a camera nd will get your face few minutes If George didn't ity to haul a girl Paul d4i4 The fishermen are spring creek these nice days, William Saxion is improving his farm by putting up new fences around it. rk for Willis to bought in a take home the opportune from church, plenty along old FAIRVIEW-—Howard Twp. J. T. Hamilton, lumberman, spent Bunday at his home at Allenwood. Misses Myrtle and Gertrude Confer were business visitors to Blanchard and Beech Creek one day last week. Quig Herlocher, Wes. Bletz, and Jesse Moyer spent Sunday afternoon at Daniel SBullenberger's, Samuel Poorman spent Sunday In Nittany walley. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Leitch, who has been on the sick list the past week, Is much better at this writing. Charles Cole spent Sunday at Ty- lersville, Dana Sullenberger was a Sunday evening caller at T. J. Confer's, Those from this vicinity who attend- ed the ple party at Daniel Ryan's on Baturday night were Misses Myrtle and Gertrude Confer, Belle and Alice Leitch, Raymond and Russell Confer, Isaac Yarnell, Dana Sullenberger, Miles Kennedy, Lemon Holt, Howard and Edward Leitch, bed | Forge, | latter's | in | Calvin Phil- | his like- | REBERSBURG, No. 2. On last Friday evening Mr, and Charles Bressler gave a chicken and | walle supper to their many friends | and In connection with chicken { waflles other refreshments such as ice | cream, cake and candies were served | The following persons had the | ure of being there: Mrs. Harry Win- { kleblech and son, Mr, and Mrs. Adam | Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wert, and Mrs, Charles Page | ters, Miss Mary { erly, Miss Alma | Page, Miss Neta Page, William Shultz | Harry Shultz and John Wert On last Wednesday the pri | known as the Noah PBrungart wis sold at public sale to J. W ter for $1010, Hon. C. L. Gramly left on for Harrisburg where he took his seat in the House of Representatives Harry Bair and wife, of Altoona, { at present visiting relatives at place. David pleas - Weber, Miss Page, Miss Phylli home Har | Breon, who tenant on | D. D. Royer farm, has decided { make sale this spring and move | Illinois, | David Diehl left this week | burg where he will look for ment, Allen | Thaddeus land will spring C. L. Beck where he is for Pitts. rented at Smullton this « has farm thereon Guisewite Stover move left on Monday will look after ests of a patent-right which ing for Buffa- the inter he is lo y sell Saturday afternoon storm Trees were fences wer r of « thunder mbe SPRING MILLS. cob r will the only pipe old smoking for good No longs pipe rule. He is now once a day and that all the time. | Here 18 good advise Do not lay it away so far that you eannot lay your | hands on it when yu want it | Because charity begging at home Is ino reason why It should end there. | Happiness begins at the same place | {and develops wonderfully if you are! { willing to allow others to get part of | it. Some folks may not claim to work miracles but if they worked, it would be a miracle The dancing school is a place where they learn hugging set to music, “Dead” Man Asks Breakfast. As an undertaker was preparing to embalm his body Saturday morning, Harry Brigham, of Ulysses, Pa., shook oft his shroud, straightened up in bed and asked for breakfast, After eating Brigham sald he felt better than he had In several days. Brigham, who has been ill for a long time, was found “dead” by his family. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they eannot reach the dis sed portion of the ear, There In only one way 4 cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies is Mrs On next and | ¢ | Stover | | Mr, | and two daugh- | Lela | ittended | fore perty | {after Monday | | daughter, are | this the | to | to | | Mrs communion in NITTANY. Saturday the 2 urth and last quarterly con will Id In the Evangell al church this plivce Official please take ind be present On Sunday 16:30 a Rev. J will irench vimini the Evangelical churci Everybody invited attend and take part In these Mr. and Mrs on Tuesday for the and { vis ith, at 10 a m.,, the ference m ind iter Cervies Wilson Unionville former ited returning A. W T Allison, « where they uncle's funeral some relative home visited Sunday beautiful rm on Mary ver Sunday w th another day the inder ste Saturday John Alte Williams, nn CRITI Mrs family Harr a few recentl Some plea Aavs of our olde ant day Geo, {quilting employ- | the | oming | {the f Geo Young day the past GE cat one day Mr at Bellefonte 1 business Sna cap the past we Mrs, Israel Yearice ineral Yearick's re Henr ‘olfe, of near Rebersbu and | Saturday Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is famed you have a rumbling sound or im | Dens Is the result, and uniess the Inflammation ean be | tion, hearing will be destroysd forever; but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, Wa will give One Hundred Dollars for hay sue 4 | Dysihom (earmed by seuith) that eannot bis 3. CHENEY & CO ‘rotedo. O fold by Drugeieta 50, i Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. mn - —— perfect hearing, and when it I entirely closed, Deal | | taken out and this tube restored 10 its normal condi | | nine onsen | | out of ten are eaused by Catarrh, which & nothing | | Twi © wt * - * " Ammerman left | | improv friend, |; BOALSBURG. Myer left last Thursda min with his son ville, | ind nthe Al lorida on John ver Sunday Peru, al LIT Wedne month nt the left on it of a in Pittsh Jacob couple Ure in this Ira Rishel pent last Friday and ine William Young with relatives at Spring McEwen, of days last week w er Mr Aura Bricker, © been « week, pent Sus 10 julte sich h ing at this tim John Bricker, of Tyrone a ith his brother Ridge ©) lL.ohr is visiting Haven for two and Wa the public evening fe Jan Oth , b ¥ re) TT ’ pei irni pleces for of with William (rove Unionville ith her had but is spent a few | hes hed Thursday, January 23rd, 1913. 1 he Cheerful Life It is the right of everyone to live and enjoy the cheerful life. it to ourselves and those who live with us to live the cheerful life. cannot do so if ill health takes hold of us, The wife, mother and daughter suffering from hot flashes, nervousness, headache, backache, dragging down feeling, or any other weakness due to disorders or irregularities of the delicate female organs—is not only a burden to herself, but to her loved ones, There is a remedy. 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To every lady buying 3 Mand. kerchiefs for 25¢ we will pre- sent 1000 votes in the Piano Contest. Now for Ribbons—A most beau- tiful assortment in all colors and widths from 5¢ to 25¢ a yard. Ladies’ Misses’ and ohildren's Underwear bought cheap and will be sold at 26 per cent. off on former prices. Hosiery in wool and cotton for ladies, men, misses and children. The best line direct from one of the largest manufacturers in the country and you save the mid. dieman’s profit. Blankets 48c, 75c, $1.00, $1.35 and $3.00. They are the best we have secured this season and 20 percent lower than December prices, Comfortables 750, $1.00 and $148, New Ginghams and Outings at prices to attract, | Sm oRon¢m The Invisible Veil Modern woman is rapidly find- ing out new and better ways to protect herself without the bother, worry and fuss that was always sure to attend old methods. No need of a veil to protect your face from winter winds, Rub on a little of Krum- rine's Vanishing Cream. It pre- vents the skin from becoming harsh and dry. Put it on before going out. It's the invisible veil of protection—the best boon to beauty. Put up in 25¢ Jars. Krumrine's Pharmacy that finds you without some money in bank will not be for you the happy and prosperous year we wished you last week. Money does not make one happy, but the need of it makes one miserable. Let us start you in the good habit of saving. The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA,
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