Thursday, January 30th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, TT — Correspondents’ Department Continued. FILLMORE. Some of our farmers are setting pe during these fine davs Grandmother Fogelman is not proving much; she has been {ll some time with pneumonia Mr, and Mrs. H few days of st week with plowing sts im . Shipley Mrs, Ship : B. Py 8 Estella Altoona and will visit her t Lawrence Mars all pleurisy; hope el Next Sunday mq church of this place at 9:30, preaching 10:30, and Epworth l.eague in the evening at 7:30, Miss Glass, of Jersey Shore, ered a recital last Thursday the M. E. church of this was well attended and wa the amount received Lawrence Marshall week and is now hou pleurisy; he has bec help for Henry summer, Dolls are vith but not hibian often fre we seldom ret to love, Don't fail chased g pened wly married purchased new baby put the baby In it it home and every ed by would take reached home ! sce the from own n Peters left on Bellwood where she nd other friends iI8 very will soon rning at Sunday school deliv- which 8 very good, plac ©, was $8 took sick last sed up with n worki ng as hired Resides during the past made for girls to for men to marry mm love to ambitic ir from ambition We to examine art This 1e { hom r spending some time wi har futher, Mr. Loather's, at Curtin There is a young man in our who tal the ] v wi the . Mr tle ternoon Herma ternoon Those v Witherit Kesling, ans Bill Beightol Fye's nd Mrs daughter WINGATE. Mrs Daily Maud at Mr. and day with his Creek Mrs. Wil at Ty Chas ister isher visited Sunday Blair Fisher lard F rone with her son Preaching serv the Evangell cal church, February 2nd, by Rev. J H. Fleckenstein at 10:30. Everybody is invited, even the members Our school opened Monday morn- ing, having been closed for a week, on account of one case of diphtheria | in Gray Murray's family, that youngest son Robert, who is better at this writing Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller- man's on Friday afternoon No won- der Harry is all smiles The visitors in our town are Mr and Mrs. Andrew Young at E 8S Long; Mrs. Verge Proudfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Harr Wagner, Mrs Becker, Mrs. Minerva Stonebraker at J. M. Harish's; Miss Melissa Murray and Ollle MeCully at Thos. Murray's We are sorry to lose our good neigh bors, Mr. and Mrs Fred Freeze, who moved to Turtle Creek We are sorry to say Harnish, who has been sick for some time, Is no better at this writing James Krape and Miss Sarah Boop were seen on our streets Sunday ev ening Michael maugh spent sister, Mra. Henry Estright Snyder, wife and child, and Estright spent Sunda vit? Poorman at Runville ices In that J. M of Conne with her Parish and wife Wedneaday TYLERSVILLE. Mrs. Sofia Mechtly, who has suffering for several ears, died Saturday and was buried on Th forenoon. She Is survived by brothers, two sisters, two sons two daughters. Funeral sey held in the Lutheran and church Mr, and Mra, A. H. ris Lutz and Samuel ( a funeral of a near relative Fort. Charlie Weaver, of Logan Mills, vis- fted his brother Israel last Sunday Jesse Bhaffer is on the sick list William Grieb, from the west end of Madisonburg, is visiting his parents, John Grieb's, of this place. Mr. Wetzel the land surveyor, of Bellefonte, was at this place survey. ing land last week. He took sick and was unable to do his work. Some of our young people attended the spelling school at Logan Mills last Friday evening. Don't forget the box social on Satur Jay evening. been Inst if wil Ly two and ices were Reformed Caries, Mrs. Har- ‘aris attended at Antes for | ( spent a | Sunday | ill with | night at | of his | Kathryn | ROCK FORGE. The storm last week did considerable | damage around the outskirts of Rock: it tore part of the roof off Henry Wal | ter's barn tore part of the roof {off the barn owned by Witmer | James Custaborder now Hv fences, ote wk Forge people are all get thelr summer's wood Lrmet will soon be also | blew down and | to call Domino 1 in ing achi or he ha many We week till going on BUCO of aomimencs at Lemont been trips on hand supply | thing James: | 1 dden William Saxion | tter af naving iL BOVEere { ohn Gingery is still growing home of Harry Fikes Walters, of Bellefonte days last week at ho wonk torm play | th CURTIN. Font wn Foils a Foul Plot, Try This Home-Made Cough Remedy Counts Little, Put Does the Work Quickly, or Money Refunded. spent Sun- | Marsh | Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 14 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 214 ounces of Pinex (fifty | cents’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add | the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful | every one, two or three hours, | You will find that this simple rem- edy takes hold of a eough more quickly { than anything else you ever used. Usu- ally ends a deep seated cough inside of 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whoop- ing cough, croup, chest pains, bronchi- tis and other throat troubles. Jt stim- ulates the appetite and is slightly lax. ative, which helps end a cough. This recipe makes more and better cough syrup than you eould buy ready made for $2.50, If keeps perfectly and tastes pleasantly, Pinex is the most valuable concen. trated compound of Norway white pine | extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all the natural pine elements which are so healing to the membranes, Other prep arations will not work in this formula. This plan of making cough syrup with Pinex and sugar syrup (or strained | honey) has proven so popular through. | out the United States and Canada that it in often imitated. But the old. sue. cessful formula has never been equaled. | A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, | or money promptly refunded, goes with | this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or | will get it for you. Tf not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | i Inauguration REDUCED FARES TO WASHINGTON March 1, 2 and 3, 1913 Tickets sold from stations be yond 250 miles from Washington on above dates, good returning until March 8th, inclusive, CONSULT TICKET AGENT Pennsylvania R. R. AAAI where and | { monia, is tin to plow | ople Cherry Pectoral Michael MeCloskey, wife and daugh- | ter Mary, attended the Mr. | MeCloskey's funeral of father on Thursday Miss Zelln Harnlsh, of CC} living at Jacob Beightol's Mi lL.ena Weaver, who improving Percilla Bing fler FOUNTAIN, | Ayer’s Away back in 1841. Old enough to re- member those days? Still used for coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years. J.C. Ayer Co, Ask Your Doctor. Yowell Hie arence, Is | has pneu- | her mt return to pending so nd LIVE BABY BY PARCEL POST. friend, M itherite cents sured for $50. Stops BacKache remedy for backache, stiff neuralgia and sciatica, You don't need to on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once, Best for Pain and Stiffness I have used ye ur L ine { weiff eo best loan’'s niment is joints, rheumatism, rub it in—just laid as sple ndid Gro BUCHARAX, € f Welch, Okla., write the Pat He s for pain in b fn MR. nessana! ditt f ey ht ACK Ar " Linin mmend it to anyor 108 SLOAN'S LINIMENT 3, ( of Cot Entire Relief Relie ved Severe Pain | in Shoulders “ 1 Price 25¢ Send for ! Addr Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass, cas $ Mrs. Genl Tom Thumb and Count Magri---Baron Magri Tablc Pack PT Ly ! L 3 a" Sct for Only 0 Cents” | & consisting of a Vio & four Dollies nile th li. b «} Ned Is” PA ¥ = ww} a WF [NESE £ » ¥ ® pak o. no Le Fa, ot ok 3 CHAS. TREGO CO. ly ~ By Bi Box 5411, PHILA, PA, GARMAN OPERA HOUSE Three Days Commencing Thursday Evening, January 30th | | MATINEE---Friday, 330 P. M. Saturday, 230 P.M. | and Bijou Comedy Company. 18-~PEOPLE~18 7 VAUDEVILLE ACTS This Car BELLEEONTE, PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. Price. Plan Co-operative Hotel. Milton Standard FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES « THAT CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. PRICES 10, 20, 30 and 50 cents. MATINEE 10, 20 and 30 cents. Hi LYON & CO. SPRING OPENING OF Dress Fabrics We are showing Early Spring Stylesin Silk, Wool and Wash Fabrics. In Silks we have Crepe Meteors, Chare- meuse, Messalines, Brocades, Peau-de Sole, Marquisettes, Chiffons, and new Wash Silk. In Woolens, we are showing Serges, Whip Cords, Novelty Mixtures, Broad Cloths, and Poplins. In Washables, we have Ratines, Voilles in Stripes and Plain]Colors, Ramie Linen, Snow- flake Bontex, Flaxons fine Zephyr and Do- mestic Ginghams and | and Percals. WHITE SALE IN ORDER TO GIVE ALL OUR CUSTOMERS THE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES, WE WILL CON- TINUE OUR WHITE SALE UNTIL FEB. 8th, SPECIAL REDUCTION ON ALL Coats, Suits and Furs ON THE ALREADY LOW PRICES, TO MAKE QUICK CLEARANCE SALE. RUMMAGE TABLE WE ARE ADDING GOOD THINGS EVERYDAY TO OUR RUMMAGE TABLE. LYON & CO. Bellefonte, Penna. PENNA.
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