Thursday, February 6th, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 7. Correspondents’ Department Continued. WOLFS STORE. Stover purchased bay colt from the Ricker Bros John Roop was seen in our vicinity a few days ago Harry Minnig has a cancer on index finger of his right hand. John M. Sulamon, P. F. and Auman wes2 out on a fox chase week and Auman's dogs ran Mr. onto John and John accidentally shot him. James and Merril Hansleman, of Mifflinburg, paid a visit to their broth- ers at this place, Mrs. Eva Diehl is nurse for Elsie Walte, sick list, The farmers at this place are giv- ing close attention to their chicken houses, this while past, on account of the night riders. John M. Sulamon P. F. hireling for Adam Winters ing summer, The public meeting was well attend- ed Saturday night at this place. Glenora Confer is working as mald for Mrs. Harry Hansleman at the present time. Say Shorty have of those blunt's. Ed. Gilbert is moving to Sugar Val- ley this spring on the John Womel- dorf farm. Harry Wolfe is Bank on the Eby Joe Jackson, of Madisonburg, is moving in H. M., Walker's vacant house this spring where he is em- ployed. The every cattle, They Brungart M Wall stoek for The cold wea we William a fine the James last employed as who is on a the is working this com- You some more moving farm. to Spring Bros, our vie about ying Ricker week In are nity seen up say and Simer Wol are JAC KSONVILLE, him: mother IL.ast Thur left at just Clinton mother old du many Ids and BRUSHYV ALLEY. Yas mud, 1 mud this mud 1 vith myself, They YW few minutes n« in hopes of last few what calls Of co exchanged ig. 1 is well Many an Car ing yught ent Is going to mar a shel rbrick Is mmatism s took In the Mra R (1 Gia confined to t! rhe Bove Tom po did week Kermit 1 mb shows last B Il and son BOALSBURG. Mrs. Harry Harro entertained quite a number of her lady friends at her home last Thursday Ene share of the Dingess household goods at public sale, Saturday Bervices will be held In the formed church Thursday, Friday Saturday evening of this week munion on Sunday morning David Stuart, of Pittsburg, over Sunday with his brother, Ham and family The Ladies’ Clvie Club will meet In the school room Thursday evening, John SBtemm and little daughter Car oline spent several days In Altoona the past week. evening Mra will afternoon “r oo J ate : sold Re and Com- spent Wil LIVONIA, Winter, State Forester, several days in Livonia, Mrs. Roy Bnook visited her mother at Rebersburg last week. Mrs. Nathan Hough is ili at ent with a disease of the hips. C. Aubrey Delong, Field Agt. of the Chestnut Blight Commission, who has been working at Spring Mills spent Sunday at his home In Livonia while on hiz way to Harrisburg where he has just been called to ald In demonstra- tion work now going on at the capil- R L spent pres- Fox | | found | | CURTIN, Harry E. Lutz, of Bald Eagle, | ped between trains on Thursday { called at the home of C, C Mra. Chas. Stanley and of Bellefonte, visited her { and Mrs, ID. E. Shultz, The Bellefonte were Mrs, Edward da Brvan and | Oscar Bathurst, and Mrs. Wm. Yeager Mrs Lowrie Shope, is seriously ill; | speedy recovery Sunday, Feb day; did you the weather prophet have six weeks of Laird Curtin has provement to new windows fine, Joseph Funk, granddaughter, lellefonte, is of this place Samuel B stop- and larger, gon Homer, parents, Mr, on Sunday. shoppers Saturday Funk, Mrs. Orlan- daughter Isabel, Mrs Miss Adeline Gingher of near hope for Curtin, we her wis vour holds stormy made his home, in the 2nd, Roe ground hog shadow? out will weather quite an im in putting all house; ft looks his of Edward with Laird, Bon who resides Mrs. Elsie visiting his Leathers, of near Curtin, is quite ill at this writing; we hope for him a speedy recovery Some miscreant visited Harvey Barnhart last a lot of chop was out he should be according to law. A quilting party was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Brvan on Thurs- day: quite a number of ladies were present and all report a jolly good time and plenty of good things to eat Mrs. Henry Shultz called at the home of Lowrie Shope on Sunday to her aunt who in Mrs. Adam Schroyer, of Milesbhurg, visited friends at Curtin on Friday Wm. Sheats, of Howard, makes fre- quent visits to Curtin; we think there must some attraction; how MK, A Mrs ter, Mr Mill, on the week stolen; dealt barn and if with of quite gee is about | Adam Thomas Curtin on train going AXEMANN., SMULLTON. Anita Greninger State OR Miss ng at Milfred edler Ins : : if Kreamer wers Vonada's Jacob Ig vi ing fn Sunday Rev nter esting and son Charles ] visiting at Ge n Friday are putting a new roof on hur of this lace rd (; ewite visiting his parents AlN. 1 FOUNT VE with, Talla "1 1 question m items as have been field f wheat Warm January, Many Pennsylvanians have upon the unusual warmth January, and some have ed it as the warmest January on rec ord. The mean temperature, as ree orded at the Pennsylvania State Col- lege Agricultural Experiment Station Observatory, was 348 degrees Fahr- enheit, and the average temperature for the month, through the past thir. ty-one years, as recorded in this ob- servatory, was 2.1 degrees Fahren- helt. The Januarys of 1804, when the temperature was 326 degrees Fahrenhelt, and of 1906, when the average temperature was 32.56 dogrees Fahrenheit, are next in order as the warmest Januarys for the period. remark f the of regard. odd past | | al | & grandparents, James If | | (JOOTRe | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Oldest, Safest, Strongest, Best. : | spending a and nr day and pleasantly care Ing, a speedy State brother-in-law, Sunday oer the Stover gon AARONSBURG. Lenker, from Lemont, was few days with his mother last week Mrs. George Weaver fonte to spend a few brother-in-law, KE. KE. Ardery Mrs, Wilmer Stover and her plished deughter, teacher of the school, attended the the former lady's aunt, Mrs Ingleby Will Gulisewlite's Nittany valley Sara Neaver, from pending a few months with Gillard Eisenhauer Weaver's Mrs, John Haines last week with Hosterman at Coburn Jeff Stover and his her tw bright Wolfs Chapel, spent a with the Hosterman's Foster under the doctor's with typhold fever at this writ his many friends are wishing him recovery Adams and were KE Stover's, who Meyers, are ywn farm north of will be greatly missed in church and school, and by their many oth- friends here in town Mrs. Thorb, from Linden Hall, very welcome guest of Mrs. Ralph James sister to Belle with her went days nccom prim funeral of Allen, days spent a few in WHE her brother Al daughter law little girls, from few hours very lady's parents, in 0 rt Ww Robs J IR son William, from the guests of his Mingle's, are living with moving on thelr Coburn They OP College, (8 Ralph Mrs. J Cs in ir esteemed neighbors, Wil is under the doctor's care Ste ig visiting her Mr and Mrs GGuss the past few (Ine of O Haines, Mrs. C1} ged pare Deininger Hughesvill Ver days, at after an Altoona eX MANN TOWN. 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Pinex is the most valu. able concentrated compound of Norwe gian white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and all the natural healin pine elements, Other preparations wi not work in this formula, This Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe hne attained great popularity throughout the United States and Canada, It has often been imitated, though never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money ptly refunded, with {his recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will it for you, not, to Pines Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind, Mix one pint of granulated sugar with | pint of warm water, and stir for 2 | 3 | It has a pleasant | time. wo or at | Klondyke, is | her | and | spending a | | place Ayer’s Pills| T Good health demands at least one move- ment of the bowels each day. Just one Ayer’s Pill at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. [8] Co... Ask Your Doctor. {0 rere Lowell, Maw SPRING MILLS. Garis of Madisonburg, filled | pulpit for Rev, Mattern last Satur (vening in the Evangelical church There is on foot to build | concrete the foot bridge | the good work go | take an in talk it but it some witlk station let citizen it, and move from the should not only toward folk to on; every | terest in subscribe liberally The sandwich party all kinds of hard luck trips scoundrel thelr wagon wheels which caused home Harry Rearick and here attending Musser are having | on one of their | took off some of and hid them, | lot of trouble to some Thi them a ud get of Altoona funeral of | wife were the Jennie The good weeks time, as his shadow for six not this ground hog paw and proper, so look out of cold weather but things have changed BELLEEONTE, he New 1913 Model Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Car Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. - PENNA. SOBER. J. Wolf is Vonada's were Gentzel's Sunday tiie Wolf has at Centre Many 1if¢ table liclo Mrs Milton O the sick callers list Ja on of at cob | 9 Or : 18 back where goons Hall 4 It is A yt worl L few kr piung« Lake and | visit o the wowledge { serious ilinesses | the dining 80 many de- in the world of the most are contracted at And yet there ar¢ food preparations Surprise Your Friends, For four weeks regularly u Life Pills. They impro digestion, impurities, pimples disappear om your Dr, stimu- se King's New ne blood mi late t movi pt Hver ve re- and face Begin arug- Feb, only the height of despair—and had better before a step from depths if in this place i ot or chaps better the Parrish is Inevitable Ady MOSHANNON. No Need to Stop Work. FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA Rheumatism Neuralgia Sprains Manoxey, of 708 K. Bt, ngton, D.C, wr I suf eumatismn for five years just got hold of your Link it has done me so much y knees do not pain and the Miss C tos Mus, A. Wriomax, of 48 Thompson St, Maryville, Mo., writes “The nerve in my leg was destroyed five yours ago and left me with a jerking at night so that | could not sles; friend told me to try your Liniment and now 1 could not do without it, | find after its use 1 can sleep.” SLOANS LINIMENT “Isa good Liniment, I keepiton hand all the time. My daughter sprained her wrist and used your niment, and it has not hurt her Josern HAatcner, WF.D., All Dealers Price 2e., 50c., $1.00 and I» fren. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, 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 Sth, Inclusive, CONSULT TICKET AGENT Pennsylvania R.R. TAA AAA LYON & CO. SPRING OPENING ys ss OOF + + os 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, Marquiseties, 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 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, a 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. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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