Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, February 6th, 1913, coma —-— BmoReliolioNoNoNoNoMONMONONmONINOBOUOBOUGTIONOUOHINONIMOMONONoNONMOBOMONININIMORONONONS Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, primar chool, being the unfort. PHONONONONOHONONOHONONONOROIHONONITONOMOliONONONONINININI BOO TIN ONIGOHINOROHONORIE one. but 1b Tatier ot thin weit MILESBURG. OAK HALL. NITTANY. in Wi ‘ la Lo 1 t lo other Nihart, of Lama SCOTIA, FP. KE. Hicks departed saturday morning to daughter, Mrs, G, CC. Harper, city, for an few day Both the graminar und chools were closed on las . FOR WOMEN ONL DoYou Feel Backache or Headache — Dragging Down Sensations This Way for fsit of Mrs toonn that primary Thursday of Aa Of scholar In nag Frida on account Cage Nervous— — Tenderness Low Down. It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine, Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's - rd Grant Bradley, wife and two dren, from Nanty Glo, Including hi two sisters Mrs. John Hemsly and children, fr Munson and Mi ander Sn ind daughter fro risdale, w ent g havi: beer led the iliness of thelr Flack, of Meo Kathry: home Mr the mm "nn of en and Mrs, Fred latter's parent Mileskurg Community Survey. The day is Only elg Community Survey last Satur considered an decided ht UCCERS down Rev em and work young mer from State College Friday nigh W. J. Campbell came with th directed the The ers and local helpers met Pres- byterian manse Friday night and laid out a plan for the canvass from house to house next day Rey mained at “Headquarters” tll day Saturday and directed the workers and |) received the returns One of the Y M. C. A. men plotted the town for a map which now in struction and will locate fly. nine the survey it is The remaining sev ed up the territory to 1 went up as far a Snow section, another ou Holt Hollow Curtin, and tl} another « HISTORICAL SKETCH. a dred lin fine creek stories in 1875 dollars ¢ Ing r a feed chopper one hundred n Mr. Wagner LIN 1848 to takes harge « as mill at Bellefonts mained for eighteen while he carried on Hoy Green mill at Mileaburg retired to his farm near Mlilesburg, retaining an interest In the Bellefonte mill until it was sold to Duncan, Hale & Co. In 1875 he returned to active milling life again Baird's tannery Wm to Mileshurg in 18556 and A tanner with Joseph Baird was born In Clinton county and previous to 18566 carried on a woolen Wl ey at Bells Mills in Blair county for X years. Mr. Baird remained Mr. Shirk for six years and for sixteen years thereafter tanned In Clearfield county. Then he to Milesburg and purchased a prop- erty, Mr. Baird manufactured harn- eas leather, kip, upper, ete. and found a market In Philadelphia. His sup- ply averaged six hundred hides an- nually and hemlock and oak bark. Shirks tannery-8ince 1868 Joseph I. Bhirk conducted in Milesburg the tannery his father bullt In 1845. Jos- eph Bhirk, the elder, was one of the ploneer tanners of Centre county and in keeping with the spirit of the times pursued his business in accordance with rude and primitive methods, al- belt the manufactured leather Is judg- ed as good In quality as the leather of the present day. Joseph IL. Shirk was bred to the business and claims that he has been a tanner In Centre county longer than any resident there. in. He made what was known as Une lon leather and averaged five hundred hides annually, of the old T where he re Mean. 8 mill and the In 1864 he ears Baird Women are a mystery. If you look at a good looking woman, she is In sulted, and If you don't look at her Sho is disappointed, so there you have . chil Sunday be Campbell re- | i can boast of a came | engaged as | Shirk. Mr. | returned | about seventy-five tons of | { ideal day the Cold and young, turned thelr ention to the new organized v school in thi lance and present eit at Ing an fall J home We pretty thin the past beautified his none here ittle hamlet some f ‘wingles of our farmers are tt to market, 1 18 80 ond to } sling naulin 1 per bush wt week old and young and in old fash Homar and SUMMIT HILL—Curtin Twp. Mann's on Sur and I sick list all fe 4 el sor Hut yr ! i rpman GEORGESVALLEY. M We returned from Centre Hall Saturday last The Ladies’ Missionary Soclety ganized on Thursday evening need the ort of all christians our community The protracted meeting at Locust Grove is quite a success, having about | twelve penitents at this writing Emanuel, Charles and Misses Grace and Margie Zettle Sundayed at Na- thaniel Zettle's, | Wanted-—-An honest and reliable | man with team to run delivery wag- lon for the “New Bakery.” g Mre. A. P. Heckman is still improv. ing. We are glad to report this, Seward Decker and two sons re- turned to their home In Altoona on Thursday last P. A. Auman's family spent Sunday at John Bowman's R. BE. Sweetwood and family Sun- dayed at A. N. Finkel's, Well we're In for six weeks of rough weather, Mr. Ground Hog oalls for It, "Money talks” as we've heard tell, To mont of us it says, farewell If you tell a girl she Is an angel she may want you to keep on harping on the subject forever, Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loeal appliestions, as they eannot reach the dis Mrs Nal or jh i ° i home | Wel in | FILLMORE. ECIENK ON BODY AND LING Small Watery Pimples. Body Covered with Sores, Continual Scratching Kept Him Awake, Suffering Se- vere. Cured by Cuticura Remedies, ———— 413 Washington 8t., Connellsville, Pa. “At the age of vighteon or twenty | had a spot of eczema not larger than a silver dollar on my body. would burn and Itch intensely, then for a time I would not fool It at all. It would break out again spreading out over the body and limbs. The first appearance of the trouble was in small watery pimples. The skin looked red and swollen. It appeared on my face and hands | at times. My body was covered with sores that never could heal on account of my continual scratching keeping mo awake at nights. It was Just impossible to sleep, [I can never forget how worn out | was on account of los of sleep. My suffering was severe from the Itching and raking of the skin, the blood oozing out In many places, “I tried most every remedy | heard of, and salve that relieved the itching for a while but the trouble still remained. Then I went and got some Cuticura Soap, Cutd- cura Ointment and one bottle of Resolvent, commenced using them the same day and commenced gotting better right away, | gob another cake of Cuticura Soap, box of Cuticura Ofntment and bottle of Resolvent and I was cured.” (Signed) Austin B. Cable, Apr. 19, 1012, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ofntment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mallod free, with 32-p, Skin Book. Ad- dross post-oard “Outicurs, Dept. T, Boston. Sr 'Tenderfaced men should use Outioura Boap Shaving Buck, 200, Sample froo, At times this | John Spend f Hunt fn. is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Par “iy UPPER MARION HOW AN INDIANA GIRL Got Strong and Well Again at Small Cost. ta Abs ¢ creat { medicinal contained yr tha blood- { making and of properties tonic iron whic} it so far to build maxes superior to all other tonics up health and strength for weak, tired, ailing women it contains no oil and has a delicious taste. We give back your money if Vinol does not do all that wae claim >. mM, Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa, Fresh, Reliable, Pure | Guarantoed to Please Every Gardener ar Planter she #1 the superior Northern ( erits of Our rown feed SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid our - FAMOUS COLLECTION Fg. G0 Day Towate . . . M » " a . «+ hn yo bond Cabbage on Nariot lattaes Time § Onslow Flower Seeds + Nhe fi» help poy postage an Pamowe Oollaethon w ar da : Naw » rockive IF NORTHERN SEF end 10 conte te sive the above n Guide ID CO, Rockford, Hiinols Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation is free and advice is strictly in confidence, a - hd - Pierce’s J'avorite JPrescription restores the health and spirits and removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at $1.00 per pottle, giving general satisfaction, It can now be had in tablet form, as modified by R.V. Pierce, M.D. Sold by Medicine Dealers or trialbox by mall on rooeipt of 600 in stamps GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE NEW YEAR-1913, We will open the year by giving to every little girl that visits our store and make a purchase of 10 cents in our Candy De- artment, a pretty little Doll ree, Te every lady buying 3 Hand. kerchiefs for 26¢ we will pre- sent 1000 votes in the Piano Contest, Now for Ribbons—A most beau- tiful assortment in all colors and widths from Bo to 250 a yard. Ladies’ Misses’ and children’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 480, 760, $1.00, $1.35 and $3.00. They are the best we have secured this season and 20 percent lower than ber prices. Comfortables 75e, $1.00 and $148, New Ginghams and Outings at prices to attract. A BUSINESS HELP FOR BUSINESS MEN The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. SECHLER & COMPANY Goods that will please the Customer MINCE MEAT -—O FANCY EVAPORATED CORN-—at C HEE SE—1 ! RICE—I1 ¢ CRANBERRIES? SALMON erris nd fi : : SWFET POTATOES—Seclect: t Potat / CANNED FRUITS—In Cant Fine. well bleaaited = (alas tra] Wwe have Peaches at 1 'n na y / § vel r Apr 1s Skin Onions, far tock Pine Apples at EVAPORATED FRUITS—New Apricots, at 16 COFFEES—O the lifornia : 26¢ Ib nD UNPARED PEACHES at and 18¢ per pound Fancy at 36c 1 Pure All | Table Ral pri CHOCOLATES —We have f t 8 Glace ' y and Sugar, Fine Ketchups bright, new ( fore Alm Pecans Bras fe 1herts nds Italian SECHLER & COMPANY The New Year that finds you without some money in bank will not be for you the happy and prosperous year we wished you Money does not make last week. 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, Year The Centre Democrat $1 &
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