THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, January 20th, 1913, ROO ORONO ORONO NNO N OHNO NOON NOHO NOR ORONO ORONO NON SNR ON OR ONe | Cor Terpan in Peparunent | Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PHONOEONORO ONO NONO NOHO NOON MONO NOHONONONONONONONONOIO ES HONONONONONONONONONONON | weather NITTANY. Webner and ILMAar, were seen Sunday. P. Zerby several Miss Pear) Nihart, of lu Streets on Mrs. H Bellefonte ly. Cordie Haven to Lillie s¢ you can't will scoot The remains who died at the home ter, Mrs. Tom Shope last Monday the 20th, to the U. E. church at Friday for funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Daubert. The funeral was very ly attended; interment in the St cemetery Mrs. Tate was a resi of this place for a number of and had a of fri here children and friends the pathy of the community thelr bereavement On last Thursday, the 23rd Charles Zerby gave a quilting to quite a number of her friends account of the rainy weather they all didn't get there that were Invited, but sixteen of the ladies faced the storm and all had a very pleasant time and did a nice lot of quilting On Saturday, Feb. 1st, the Ald Society will meet at the Mrs. Pletcher; all members quested to be resent W. E. Kessinger fu ner for the A last Friday Mr. and Mrs Loganton, visite William Gates days Miss Richard Mrs K iting Anyi done and good Miss on Ida our friends In quite recent visited days one to time like chubs, them Dorman has live for some does catch ives she always away as they of Mrs. Hettie her daugh in Milesburg were bron this place last which Rey large Paul dent of The ym sad nds have in host party on ished Mrs, last we Edna Dolan’ one day the Mrs. H. K Al In Lock Haven s« D. A. McDhowel I v eler, made a business tr ill Hall Eagleville, Beech Jacksonville, last 8S. WW. Chubb, chestnut blight week for State Col Creek, week. who looked igh here after the "Tessie Raly James Mrs Fran« McCa ry Sh May son Dean becca ar and Wil Gl is Ollan Winkleman, Toner Refre and continued In twelve o'clock thelr homes Grandpa over Sunday with Harry Tre and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen took din- ner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tress. ler, Sunday last Ollan Winkleman spent Sunday with his Tressler It is rumored will ring again near future Rev. Shultz was Shaffer and family Mra. J. H. Beck a pleasant visit with friends lHamsport and Lock Haven. We will have several farm sales our community in the number of changes will be when Stattor wughter family aslor hours Verna a few lady friend, that wedding bells at Snydertown in the the guest of B. F last Sunday has returned from made, GEORGESVALLEY.,. men on a large lumber job, exscribe, W. W. Jamison, The Nale Bros. will Rriess for No. 1 apples, . Nale, Spring Mills, Pa Mra. A. C. Davis Is reported on the sick list with the grippe. Mrs. A. P. Heckman Is Improving nicely. R. D. Musser and wife, of near Bpring Mills, spent Sunday afternoon at Wm. Ripka's. Mr. Ripka is In a ery feeble condition, The funeral of Mr. and Mra, Samuel Ertel, on Thursday, was largely at- tended In spite of Inclement weather. Protracted meeting has been in pro- greas for the last week at Locust Groe Evangelical church. The celebration of the Lord's Sup- per will be held In the Lutheran church of the Holy Cross on Sunday, February Oth. Preparatory service Saturday afternoon previous. The Georgesvalley bakery will be started In the near future. Have a ‘drop’? Bay, you hunters, you don't need a pneumatic smoker, just take Buck along; he'll stir the game out for you. P. A. Auman, our champion fisher- man, returned home on Haturday with a water-hau! of suckers, Here's hoping this bit of news will do no one any harm, not any good. HART. Apply to Beech, Pa. pay the best Address M. Values Love at $256,000, Bereft of her husband's love, which was stolen from her on her wedding day by a widow, Mrs, G. 85. Mathey, of New York, placed $26,000 value on loss of bliss | | | after { and but i ity of Milesburg MILESBURG. James Swank, of Mt. Eagle, chased the cow owned by John of McCoy's Forge, recently, Mrs B. Grafmyre a 4 f visit with her family in Tyrone Lillian Scribner, visiting friends In the and Bellefonte departed for her pur Flack, returned son of DuBols, viecin the Mrs ing been past two weeks, | Monday Tate, | ight | 1y years | and | left last, in Wil- | | ery in | spring and a| | en Grafmyre Sundayed I nts of this pla Mrs, John Flack, who discharged from the 3 al, was obliged to ret tution again Sunday, complete recovery Kate Vonada, of recently at the home irafmy« peo ity are the ommu Zior of Milesburg and vicin. coming much interested in nity censu to be taken next Saturday by a te voung men from the Yo r Men's Christian A wintion The voung men ected Friday afternoon Friday they will hold a conference some of the church work 1 f the next for willing 8 Or vm of State College are oxXn mianes« tn who are to HISTORICAL 1 SKETCH tors afte ough Edward three Years, oar r the ince March Arves mo rT ocenred Me years, and ft. 26 was Zachariah Miles for Chas. T. Hoover for 1843. J hn We Aver two WAR the The I. grammar and BOALSBURG. bie Mey and visiting In Alte Vagner, of T Saturday ora vie tim tha Bent ate the Dr. Kidder home Miss Margaret Weber lege, was a visitor in to day. Irvin Johnson, of Pittsburg, several days with friends here Cheater Johnson and sister, Mina Beulah, of State College, attended the chicken and waffle supper here last Saturday evening. The supper in the Boal Hall on Sat. urday evening, proved a success In ev. way. Almost sixty dollars was realized Miss Nettie Stemm, visiting relatives nat week. Mrs funeral DuBois, Mrs. Henry Dale has been on sick list the past two weeks. The Misses Emeline Hess and Anna Wilson, of Shingletown, pent Saturday at the George Shugart's home. How about the spelling bee, girls? James Fry, of Philadelphia, spent soveral days with friend here last week. past Heberling College, spent at wn of Altoona, was this place lam the of Charley Segner attended of her brother John Hees, the MOSHANNON., Miss Jennle Walker, from Frog Hol low, went to Axemann to be employ- ed for a few weeks. A. J. Walker and wife visited thelr brother and sister, James Deen and wife, in Moshannon, Jackson Mayes has been very fll, but is improving now. The state road Is very muddy walk upon. They are putting a new James Morgan's barn that stroyed by the storm. Deafness Cannot Be Cured to roof on was de- i £5 bw | This Is | getting home | Joseph | who | home | | of State Col- over Sun- | spent REBERSBURG. nice winter but not lon winter Many of our people anxious as to the ice no one has stored any ice Stem, from near Aaronsburg, sent working ’ nn unre harvest Thus far Miss I8 at pre Gramly’s Miss Emma day at Selinsgrove Miss Ethel Harter Prof Mile Hreon Coburn, were visiting mother Harbaugh Mover meeting SCOTIA Woke one | ntia RASH ON BABYS FACE AND HANDS , Watery and Scabby Sores. Sched Very Much, Pim Jos Grew Larger, Cuticura Remedies Cured. Eczema Never Returned. Ugly Main 8t., Stewartstown, Pa." My son was but a few days old when he had a rash on him. It disappeared only to come back worse than before. It was on his face and “We tried an ointment which did not help and different things that were recommended AARONSBURG. Miss Beckie Snyder spent the bath with her brother and family, Penn Hall Mrs. Will Houser, nee Lenker, Bellefonte, was entertained here her mother, Mrs, Lenker, and sist Sue Mr. Harry by Mrs and thi with er, nt Eigsenhaur took advantage of and spent Sunday Arthur Weay and nice thelr children, this ate, was visit formerly of now located In York st ing among his man) Mr lizzie Hains spent Millheim with her brother Jo terman Mr. Stahl Rupp, friend herd hn from Miltor from or | won | Penns | place, | Friday In “I am an old man—and ina mo 27, raubios never happened.” — ELBERT HUBBARD HE white hair and wrinkled faces of our busy men and women tell : of doubt, fear and anxiety—more than disease or age. Worry plays havoc with the nervous system-—s0 that digestion is ruined and sleep baniched. What oil is to the friction of the delicate parta of an engine— DR. PIERCE’S Medical J)iscovery is to the delicate organs of the body. It's a tonic and body builder—because it stimulates the liver to vigorous action, assists the stomach to assimilate food—thus enriching the blood, and the nerves and heart in turn are fed on pure rich blood. Neuralgia “is the cry of starved nerves for food.” For forty years ‘Golden Medical Discovery’’ in liquid form has given great satisfaction as a tonic and blood maker, Now it can be obtained in tablet form—{from dealers in medicine or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box, Write R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. Golden PDR, PIERCE’'S PLEASANT PELLETS Relleve constipation, regulate the liver, and bowels. Easy to take as candy. SECHLER & COMPANY "Goods that will please the Customer MINCE MEAT—O BRONCHITIS SUFFERER Takes Druggist's ‘Advice Splendid Result. hould know t} Lake N. years | was a great bronchitis. 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With | and | FANCY EVAPORATED CORN—at iI not des i CHEESE—T vBERRI ES POTATOES RATED *ARED PEACH SECHLER & COMPANY A BUSINESS HELP FOR BUSINESS MEN You amd alwavs | ¢ the You Fet a receipt for your payment Ave exa int on hand alway check, returned bank for a to through your is the best Why n of valid receipts of discuss it with advantage this business and The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE NEW YEAR-1913, We will open the year by giving to every little girl that visits our store and make purchase of 10 cents in our Gandy De- Jaciment, a pretty little Doll roe To every lady buying 3 Mand. kerchiefs for 25¢ we will pre- sent 1000 votes in the Piano Contest. Now for Ribbone—A most beau- tiful assortment in all colors and widths from Bo to 26¢ a yard. Ladivs’ Misses’ and children's Underwear bought cheap and will be sold at 25 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 Jnanulasturers in the country ariel Jou save the mid. dieman’s p Blankets 480, 780, $1.00, $1.35 and L They are best we have secured this season and 20 percent lower than ber prices, Comfortables 750, $1.00 ind $1.48. New Ginghams and Outings at prices to attract, The New Year 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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