Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 20th, 1913. _———— CHO NONONONONOMO NNO NO NOHO MONON O NOH OHNO HMONONON NON ONO NOHO MONOH MONSON OH | Correspondents’ Department } Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, PROEINORONONONONINORIRO NINO RINONINONO NONE SNONONONIRONONI NIRS NONO HONOR NONI NONOR NITTANY. An official of the Pennsylvania R. Co,, of Reynoldsville, called on Re D. B. Fletcher on business the past week On next Daubert Sunday, the 23rd inst., Rev. will preach his last for this conference year leave for annual conference ginning of March Mrs. D. B. Flet« Benezette for Mr, and Mrs Sunday afternoon Harry Baker and family Miss Katharine Shields and niece, Elizabeth Smith of Lamar, the guests of the former's friend, Grace Glantz, on Thursday. again, Mrs. H. K. State College W. E. Kessinger sold horses the past week There is nothing Franklin school and When they go to Hecla Park to skate they go on a night when there is a special train to bring them home at 3 o'clock in the morning. Say girls, did you ever put your on in a hurry. Ollan Verna He will the be is visiting friends days Harry Tres with Mr her in ten sler and spent Mrs her were Come Allison visited friends at the past week. one about the their teacher slow shoes Winkleman and lady friend Tres attended a party at Rote on Saturday evening, and re- port having had a fine time Verne Tressler took supper Rev, Daubert and family dale, Wednesday evening Don't forg ) cream Saturday Fisher's dale, will body invite Grandmother home from visiting frie Mrs. Devini sick and ir Georg a car urday Mrs.George Bertha of the and famil Prot Haven famil Miss near Sj sler with on lal on G. 8 Clinton- OAK HALL. ! \ K is lying at deat} floor her son Calvin. She 1 80th years Mrs. Nannie M. Gil is improving Harry Wagner is fering from sores on his arms cused by the use of “fly blisters” too freely. next time be careful Harry Oscar Rishel is Improving some, but very slowly liland sions ) Tressler warm t} boys kept warm Lloyd? Jolly Miss Mar after a st Mrs. Julia § for a few h family Mrs Gap spe tives ar A num the Hazaar Or held 1] Hall Frida ening this pla v home f DE Addie 1 rie n B MILESBURG. y A na and Harry sick list Miss week phin Miss Philadel Bernice Walla if Bellefonte spent the end In our city Wie Are Aly now the weather. Ice houses are all full in first class condition We are very glad to know Nettle Thomas, who been a long time, Is Impre more idly Mr maugh, here Minn with her The school weed for hot and Miss for rap that has i ving of and Mra Cone spent Dick Hall Sunday with Verna Baird spent aunt In Tyrone little Presbyterian Sunday has advanced wonderfully this year. Rev. Wilkes is doing fine work Last Sunday, Feb, 16, the collection | was $34.26; attendance 70 scholars The average attendance been 65 scholars and less than $3.00 FOUNTAIN. On the sick list I. H. Lohr's wife and four children, and Benny Rich- ard, The ice harvest Is on now with a full force of men and teams, The ground hog Is getting his pralse now for sending the lee. Mr. and Mra. G. A. Witherite start. ed to Venango county on Friday morn- ing and will stop off at Indiana coun- ty to visit a brother, Harry Witherite. Herman Belghtol is helping Thur. man Witherite cut props for W. 8 Budinger, collection not sermon | Miss | | pneumonia I may friends | Sunday this year has | 13, 1913, town con - two in On last Thursday, Feb i surprise was sprung in Union ship on the Way family which | sists of four, two brothers and gisters, who were born and raised Union township, and have resided on the same farm all their life time i Last fall they sold thelr farm and in tend to retire and make Unionville thelr future home Out of respect that {the neighbors and friends had for the wged people, they gathered together to number of forty-two Df brought along a basket of ables, procuring from the family their consent for the use of the ste and table, they began at to prepare a dinner Every person that | Blair Alexander, that { there is anything to be done, {no man to stand back, So he pitched in to get the tables In shape After { he had them put together, having ac- complished his job In a manner sat- isfactory to the ladies, he then to the cooking and in less time than it takes the scribe to write the item, five or six of the ifragettes took hold of him and landed him on the broad of his b in the sitting room They gave hi y understand that he had only received the first Dinner which was soon reads to be the best or rather among st tl down te sam 1d am PLUM GROVE. i the ich family ent We once knows when Blair is knows began boss degree VALLEY VIEW, y Spring a eM Br Corman, | Ernest Corman, is re at this writing: sooh be able Miss Alice Spi nt infant overing from hope he CENTRE MILLS, Weaver attended Mra. Harve still « Hine to her bed Cummings vho |} red ered Minnie i pastor of an + Churcel land the past year, refused the wil to continue as pastor and returned to the of her parents last week. and After a brief rest will again give her time to evangelistic work. On her wavy home she stopped in Philadelphia where she acted as bridesmald at the marriage of Miss Weders, a former mission worker, ns been has been in Mar home Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King’s New Discovery | Best Cough, Cold, Throat and Lung medicine made, Money refunded If it falls to cure you. Do not hesitate take it at our risk. First dose helps. J. R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, writes: “Dr. King's New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds” Buy It at C. M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa Adv, Feb Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loenl applications, as they eannot reach the Nise mand portion of the sar There Is only one way ta cure deafess, and that I by constitutional remedies, Deafness i» caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eastachian Tube. When this tube = inflamed you have a rumbling sound or lee perfect hearing, and when It entirely closed, Dents Doss Is the result, and h the Inn Mend for circulars, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O Take Tire Fumiy Fite tor constipation. al | Mary | very The | FILLMORE, Mabel Norris returned Juniata spend Saturday and day with her parents, Mr. and Henry Norris The social Thursday evening Thomas Tress the M. E The amount cared [ W. Johnsonba igh, spent Sunday wit) Mary Norris at this Cheer! Cheer! you Ci vour band in tune 8 going to be a wedding near our want you on the job riday night, about twen ing people gathered at the home of J, W. Blair's to spend the and they enjoyed themselves ¢ different kinds of games were present were Budd wife, Benner Gummo imberger, Henry and Elmer | Rockey, Harry and Morr Garn Clark Huey, John Bickel, Lester Wit mer, Earnest Boddle, Lester Gummo Fred Hartsock, Allen Witmer also Grace and Martha Bodle, Lotti er, Ethel Gummo, Edna Witmer, Ka ryn Fore Helen Hartsock, ] Hunter, Edna Rockey Edna Olive Resides At 11:30 uDD wa served after all depart for homg had time Budd orning Gatest mil Miss from | Sun- | Mrs to last | home Of benefit of attended on | el church loalsbur sister, Mrs vithumplan Ther bi , met | town and On las ty-five evening by | Those } Benner and Ralph Ru Garn- th PORT MATILDA. the nin wns pros a the MRS. WM. ARCHER Tells Mothers What To Do For Delicate Children. “My fourteen-yearold daughter was thin and delicate. She had a bad cough so that I became very much alarmed about her health, She was nervous and did not sleep well, had very little appetite and did not help her, Having heard so much about Vinol, 1 decided to give it a trial. It has helped her wonderfully. Bhe can sleep all night now without coughing once; In fact, her cough Is gone. Her appetite Is greatly Iim- proved and she has gained In weight, | Vinol is a wonderful medicine, and I will always keep it In the house, I wishjevery mother knew what Vinol will do for delicate children.” Mrs, Wm. Archer, 223 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. } doctors preparation without ofl Is a wonderful body-builder and strength-creator for | both young and old. We promise to give back your money in every such case where Vinol does not benefit. This shows our faith in Vinol C. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa. Hair Tonic Ayer’s Hair Vigor keeps the scalp clean and healthy. Promotes growth. Checks falling. Does not color. Ask Your Doctor. 0. Ayer On, owell, Mass, This decliclous cod liver and iron | BOALSBURG. P. B. Philips, the painter, transacted business In our past week Norman You several days Ham Young's The supper ening | the 1 [ ! hurch they cleared Mr. The ton, spent thelr Mi home of Colyer, town the A tod parent na spent Wil en on Saturday of the L od to be a CUCBE sum of $50 Boal, of Washing iv \ adies’ Aid ith prov 18 the snug ount } A speedy recovery. William Mey J nm Friday Mrs ! and Cly it} de, « Tussey friend Fie the we day w Miss pent in ALL DISFIGURED WITH BREAKING OUT Spread All Over Face. On Neck and Shoulder, Crazy with Itching, Could Not Sleep. Would Cry and Kick All Night, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Er tirely Cured. “My head was It 1 be blind in one eye put rags ds to kewp him from soratching all night His ale bis face was all His oy on his har He would cry and kick came out gradually and disfigured. “I put everything 1 heard tell of on him but the child was no Iw ught I would try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I washed hin tl wr water and ( Soap ev i ol pulled down. | tter no 1 th Cura ra I saw a 2 for four i. He has w days t thet # entirely cured, . aT be Ve y 1912 marks now and | Henry Allen, Apr. 20 1 Cuticyra Ointment are roughout the world, A single st is cient, Aberal sample of each malied free, with 32.p. Skin Book, Addross postcard * Cuticura, Dept, T, Boston 8# Tender-facex! men should use Cutie Soap Bhaviag Stick, 25c, Sample free, no (Signed iF Cute Mra ira 8 Wp ar no often suff ira HAA MAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAMAAAMAAA Inauguration REDUCED FARES TO WASHINGTON March 1, 2 and 3, 1913 sold from itions be- hington returning CONSULT TICK] Pennsylvania R. R. Rheumatic Pains are quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment, You don’t need to rub — just lay on lightly, It penetrates at once to the seat of the trouble, Here's Proof MANTHEY, 4220 Tallman Chicago, Cl, writes About two my mother broke with The doctors didn't do any Mis Ave,, years rheumatism, good My mother was persvaded to try Sloan's liniment in three weeks was entire) ly well — and 1 believe she is cured forev ver,” Relief From Kheumatism H. E LiNnpeLeay, Gi - My mother h 18 used one soc, of Sloan's Liniment, and althou : 8 EL: ago down " and Mi writes bottle obtained great relic ym Rheumatism Entirely Gone WVELETTA Myer, of 1215 Wye , Dayton troubled with rheu m and her fri he is over 83 years of age, she has her rheumatism,” ming St Chie ends advised nt and her rheumatism is entirely ge At the ) led wit there were five ring-worn sisters and I and Sloan's Liniment cured every one of us in a SLOANS LINIMENT neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, chest hroat and sprains, mati her t ethe my week's time.” rie 1it ne, I FINg-worms pwtween is the best remedy for pains, asthma, hay fever, croup At all dealers. Price, 25¢c.,, 50c., and $1.00. Sloan's Book on Hc , Hogs sent free. Address Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS, ses, Cattle and Poult ry Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. BELLEEONTE, This Car PENN’A. —— A BUSINESS HELP FOR BUSINESS MEN get a re chech h valid 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 a purchase of 10 cents in our Candy De. partment, a pretty little Doll free. 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 Bc to 25¢ a yard. Ladies’ Misses’ and children's Underwear bought cheap and will be sold at 25 per cant. 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 48¢, 75e, an, $1.38 and $3.00. They are the best we have secured this a and 20 percent lower than December rices. Comfortables 75e, $1.00 $1.48, New Ginghams and Outings at prices to attract FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES «- THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT see Yeaget’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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