THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. ECRORONORONONORINONOROROIRIRS 1. slowly the GEORGESVALLEY, No. Mrs. A. P. Heckman is still Improving; Wm. Ripka is about . Zettle lost B. Ripka another sick cow Well, things are Satur- having a horse on i% reported certzinly booming In Georgesvalley since Wilson is elect- ed, as the new bakery and the stave mill will start in Wagner's Gap on Tuesday. Harvey Vonada left on Saturday morning for Altoona for a week's vis- it with his daughter, Mrs. B. F. Her- man. Mrs. W. W, ing sick with Misses Amy Master Archie Zettle spent Sunday Vonada's. Misses Grace, Sarah, ence Heckman Sunday ner's. Moyer Gentzell and wife spent day afternoon at W, P. Lingle's, Miss Gladys Heckman is on a road to recovery. Misses Helen Wilmina Bowman, Sheffer and Helen E. C. Harter's, Mrs. H. M. Cain Vonada's. The melancholy days The saddest of the The walling winds, the And meadows brown Jamison is reported be- a bad cold. and Clara Heckman, Heckman and Chas. afternoon at A. F. Alice at J. and Flor- D. Wag- Sun- fair and Marion Finkle, Mattie IL.ong, Pearl Zettle Sunday at Sundayed at A are year; naked woods, and sere HART. come, GEORGESVALLEY, No. 3. W. W, Jamison is busy getting other car load of acid wood The following persons had telephones installed on Saturday J. W. Vonada, John Wagner, Jerome Lingle and A. C. Confer. Big meeting Locust Grove. Those who will our side this spring are man and Moyer Gentzell Ezra, the finger-ring agent, Is still doing good business. For further formation ask Miss H. Perry Weaver and Thomas are busily engaged cutting wood for E. C. Harter Fred Zettle had the misfort losing a horse on Satu an- is still in progress at places on Heck- change Adam in- Confer summer ¢ rday EAGLEVILLE. . y rey 4 Ea on he 4 |} at yrovements in our vil- Price is bullding an wperty, the work be- White and Albert ida. gy whip imj Wm to her pre ing done by Chas Stiver, of Port Mat Latest out bu on; just ask Sara Harry Sheets, of Rote, day with his lady friend, Mrs. Edna DeHaas Miss Gertie, were Lock pers on Sat rday Misses Eth Haas, Sara spent Sunday Mae Price Reward of 4 cents of courh medicine lost at the party on Saturday night. Finder please turn to Cotton W. and Bill P. at Bee hl Creek, Pa. and receive reward Wonder what the attraction was along the walk on Saturday evening: just ask Ed, Irve and Bill Wm. Rupert, of Tyrone day with his family e Mrs. Wm. Spangle and son is visiting "S Mr. and Sunday addition spent Miss Price and daughter Haven shop- , Gertrude De Francis Kunes heir friend, Fray with spent Sun- James Mr 4 the parents at Mrs. Wm bors gather ed her cele ening was singing were ser parted for ing Mrs birthda the part Mr. Sheet Price these it, Harry Lost—on way to the a gentlemar finder pleas: Ask Be it JACKSONVILLE. M:~ itri f his fit WOO was bu farmers the knows how Mr. and at Zion on Edward Vonada's ened with pneumonia the but is some better now B. I. Noll, our salesman and farm er, attended the corn show at College and was well pleased same On irday Mr newly married wife, came down to spend their hone with Mrs. Hines’ brother, Wm Boys you should have had your ready Mr. E IL. McClintock, our master musician, was invited to play and sing at the reception on Saturday ev- ening, but as he Is engaged three weeks ahead, he could not Anyone wishing McClintock's services will notify him ahead or call on our local preacher and singer, B. IL. Noll, he is willing to assist E. I. On the 6th, inst. Rev. M. J. Snyder and T. P. Beightol, of Howard mis- sion, left for Lewisburg to attend the annual! conference of the United Evan- gelical church to be held at that place Satu with Sat David Hines and of elle fonte, SMULLTON. Domer Crouse, who Is working at Lock Haven, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crouse, last week. Mrs. Emma Lingle 1s all smiles since the stork visited her home and left 8 bouncing baby girl Mrs. Geo. Crouse and son, Domer, were visiting at Milford Kreamer's on Friday. Mrs. Robert Hackenberg is on the sick list Miss Verna Miller, of Lock Haven, Is visiting relatives In Smullton. Rev. Max Lantz preached a very able sermon on Sunday. Elmer Confer and family, of Sober, were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wallzer, Lee Weber bought a team of horses at Clarence Brungart's sale last week. William Heckman and wife, of Mad- isonburg, were visiting relatives In Smuliton on Tuesday. Charles Harter bought a team of horses from BEd. Gilbert. ~-¥You can call “The Centre Demo- crat” office by both telephones, | greatly | sometimes the { down | better {up like F.| i hit { his | kicked | were une of i | Miller | Mr with top | Sun- | Miss | 0 offered for bottle | { 22nd {the FB State | { full ymoon | White. | bells man respond. PLEASANT GAP. Ziegler expects to this spring. the house move to Jay Crust vacated by Daniel State College is moving into Mr. Ziegler. Mrs, 1. D, employed in a nurse, is with her T. I. Lons, at this place, ers was compelled to give on account of ill health, Wm. H. Noll has had his treated to a new coat of paint improves Its appearance Mrs. R. B. Bilger week visiting village. The repetition Daughter of the WAS @ Success, being realized. It Centre Hall this Frank Barns and on Monday for Niagara employment One of the gallant escort evening from has been all winter, as daughter, Mrs Mrs. Show- up her work Showers, who Bellefonte house which last relatives In our “The hall, of the Desert,” at thirty-five {8 to be played Thursday night, Harvey Hoy Falls to play Noll's at left seek the play has a her home every rehearsals, but roads are pretty muddy in that part of town. You had watch, Sam, ujie might hold you she did Bill Jones in the play. Wm. Irvin, of this place, was cutting logs for Abe Miller last week and got below his eye It cut a gash in face and gave him a black eye “Judge” says it was worse than to be by a mule. and Mrs. Andrew J visitors at Joe Smoyer's on day afternoon. Messrs. Ralph Noll and Duncan Her- man took in the automobile show at Williamsport the first of the week Mr. Willard, of Osceola, and daugh- ter, Mrs. Wilson and children, are vis- iting at Frank Willard's Mrs. Clyde Love, of Bellefonte, was a visitor at the home of her father, Frank Weaver, on Saturday The Misses Marcy Baney and Grace McClellan, of Bellefonte, were visi tors Saturday and Sunday at John Meyer's Thomas Harrison, a man from Philadelphia, days at his old home In genial fellow and we ome him here Leslie Miller and wife, of Bellefont« were week end visitors with grax d her me ther, Miller | ing a very ful term girls in tO see the Shivery Fri- Mr. traveling sales- spent a few this place is a are gla wel dma Garbrick weard ar Yearick's hay was baled Mrs. Willlam Kreamer her pare Mr. and Mr this pla Mrs 3 Oo nts James Swartz Y eK. Herman and Mrs Christin made | ! little gir! ¢ 10 Harry Houtz getting along was held Mr tork nos AVIOE A Mr. and Mrs, an babe are The show that hall was very well attended m taken in was a March lst A jer id on BOALSBURG. ald's | AKO here in March & 4 spices of vooks repeated rday evening, under the au alsburg Civie Club a number from here day at State College rend red Hall, will b Boalsburg Satu in Boal Hall Centre HECLA PARK. had quite a snow squall Lawrence McMullen's saw mill is swing Joe Herman with his new team mill John are is 1} hauling logs Mullen's saw LEY to Mq John and Zimmer every-day Workman our ers There month Lloyd Peters is ready for his little baby chicks. The wedding bells rang last week, Boys get ready for the next couple, Miss Lulu McMullen is spending a week In Altoona Richard Martin Hecla. The K. I. C. E. will hold a box so- cial and an oyster supper at Shuman Zimmerman's Saturday night, March 16; ice cream and cake will also be served. Everybody come and help a good thing along. There Is a new guy comes to our town, must be some attraction. How about it G. H. Scott Peters spent Sunday at home, C. C. Workman built a new depart ment to his store. will be lots of movings next very busy getting spent Sunday In All the hotels In Clearfield county received thelr licenses for 1913 on Monday of last week. Deafness Cannot Be Cured spent several days | dollars | | Miss | houn, | Way | Detors, Ge He | y | Roy | Mr ( attend- | on Sun- | in | | Union checker play - | PLUM GROVE.~Union Twp. On Wednesday, February 23rd, a surprise party was held at the home of Samuel Emerick and wife. By a prearrangement Mr. Emerick was called to Unionville and when the guests, forty-three in number, reach- ed the house they found Mrs. Emer- Ick alone and she received them very graciously She granted them mission to use the stove and and as each family had basket, soon the tables were down with good things such chicken, bolled ham, cakes, It was a feast fit for a king When all was ready they sent for Sammy who was entirely innocent of what was going on and when he the he he found it crowded his friends and neighbors littl peech he good wishes home Mr farm and Unionville having farm pet as roast ples, el ‘use In a feel at leased his and make home, After the same thinks he them has retire future Years and bad Emerick intends to his spent 34 and worked hard, deserves a little rest in years, While Union twp. looses of her most respected families, Union- ville gains ones All credit is to be given to Mrs Henry Parsons getting it up and in the way it managed. After dinner was over Mrs Emerick entertained the crowd by playing very fine pleces on roller organ. After this several hymns were sung by the ladies present A Chapter fro mthe Bible was read and prayer ffered by Reuben Alexander, All then departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Emerick many more years of happy life. Below are the names of those present 8S. K Emerick and | wife, Mrs, Mills Alexander, Arista Lu- cas and wife , Ellis Way and wife, D. W. McCloskey, wife and two grand children, John HBreon, Reuben Alex ander, Harry Grist and wife, Parson and wife, Mrs. Alice Alexander Jane Tolle Mrs Ella Col Mrs, Edward Hall and child, Mrs Mitchell i. Miss Mells Miss on he his one some rt, Jacob Hi Blalr Alexander Alexander Arrie Wn ing tt } " Mrs. J. T. Noll. | tru J J. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Marshall CLARENCE. Crispen and rned 4 William visiting the away Toner their angel entered alled Sh » Mrs Snow Maud fork Clarence Niagara Ir town Friese home Herr, spent a few days In o wgain, always elcome Moving Is the go around our town. Christ vay moved to Mt John moved to Falls, Come ohn all (‘on Bercing Cake This stalled office has both telephones in- ‘SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION Yield to Vinol. The medical profession do not be lieve that consumption Is inherited, but a person may inherit a weakness or tendency to that disease, A prominent citizen of Evansville, Ind, writes: “I was {ll for five months with pulmonary trouble, and had the best of doctors; I had hemorr- hages and was in a very bad way. Through the advice of & friend I tried Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. It is all you recommend it to be. 1 belleve It is the greatest medi eine on earth. I have advised others to try Vinol, and they have had the same results,” (Name furnished on request.) Vino! soothes and heels the inflamed surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol creates an appetite, strengthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient pulmo nary diseases, Try a bottle of Vinol with the un. derstanding that your money will be returned If It doth hot et Seip you C. M. Parrish, Bel tables brought a | loaded | entered | full of | neat | thanked them for their | declining | for | was | the | spent | In vis- | Pan | BELLEFONTE, PA, White Flame i Full, clear—snever flickers FAMILY FAVORITE The Best Lamp Oil At Your Dealers, For the sake of the family's eyes. FREE 320 page book—all about oil. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. ROCK FORGE. Hoy, of Lemont, and Saxion and louls Lansbury helped Ira Benner last week the sick Gingery | William { Ham | this place | corn fodder | Those among {dy Breon, John Fike Damen | teache r, here and are Harr Ishler, the Rock Forge = has changed his {place from Wm. Eminhizer's { ney Poorman's There are two urksome A man and a woman, or are men, but one is dressed In ov {en's clothing, have been loafing the hills and around near Rock | the past week. They carry with 1 small basket and several | | but they have never d any hi ked for any provisions Ev sees them over the not knowing what Lo foreig may in them idles vigils might Fike will take up ho ing at Oak Hall in the spring of Mill Byook Bob Walters aroun | object (FOOrgs 1sekeop instead | BHEain { abou | ne ire 1 ‘ | | Be Ile te | most evening Weeks worge H, will miner to driv next far Henry | SPRING MILLS. Assist Nature now and then, with a gentle cathartic Dr. Pierce’s Pleas- 4 | hool | boarding | ECZEMA ON HANDS [TCHED AND PAINED In Pimples and Blotches, Lost Sleep, Could Not Put Hands in Water, Swollen. Fingers Stiff. Cuticura Remedies Healed Hands, ——— Violet Hill, York, Pa — “My hands were sore with ecaoma over three years. The | scpema broke out in pimples: it was in blotches, It itched and pained awfully, and caused me to lose much sleep gt night on ac. Jeount of Wohing. I could not put my hands in water or do other work, My hands were very unpleasant to look at, They were swollen and full of matter and if I touched them at one place, the matter came out at another | place, My fingers wore stiff; 1 could hardly bend them. 1 treated for them and tried | different kinds of patent medicine and noth ! ing seemed to help. So my mother got some Cuticura Soap and Ointment, 1 only used ; one box of Cuticura Ointment, one cake of | Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Pills, which I only used two months, night and morning, till my hands were healed and now they are as good as ever before.” ! (Signed) Miss Ada E. Shearer, Jan, 18, 1012, It jou wish a skin clear of pimples, blacks heads and other annoying eruptions, hands | soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp freo from dandruff and ftching, begin to-day the regular use of Cuticura Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticura Ointment. Sold everywhere, Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p, Skin Book. Ad- dross post-oard “ Cuticurs, Dept. T, Boston." A# Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Roap Shaving Belek, 20c, Sample free. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid ny FAMOUS EaiiecTion ihe Ata] total asking Round 10 conte te belp po Eien patinr ghided FE Ee a. and Pellets tone up and invigor- ate liver and bowels. you get what you ask for. Thursday, March 6th, 1913. The women who have used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite WOMANHOOD OR MOTHERHOOD 5 oo el that it freed them from helped them over painful a in their life—and saved them many a day of anguish and misery. This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years ago for the womanly system, by R.V. Pierce, M. D., and has been sold ever since by dealers in medicine to the benefit of many thousand women. Now if you prefer—you can obtain Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription tablets at pour druggist at $1 per box, also in 50c size or send 50 one cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. for trial box. Be sure Demand Af anna m | ment ceremony from a brought resolu - the bill requiring Health Certificate. erence of the 8 the Lutheran church entered into an argu- pronounce the marriage any couple unless they produce physician about by i tion by the now before such certificate the ont Synod of inisters not to over FEL RH Ing Doctors Use This for Eczema hills in | their | Dr. BAYS tween | skin less | this country are now agreed on th is, 2 b { are prescribing a wash of wi Tra, | * | thymol and other ingredients for eczema | Wiil | and all other skin diseases. pound | for Eczema. j le | GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. must be cured | The germs must be washed out, and s« salves have Dr. Holmes, cialint wri the well known skin spe- ' “1 am convinced that the D.D.D. Presc ris tion is as much a specific fo r eczema as quinine for malaria ave been pre scribi ing the D.D.D. rer It wi pike away the i nstant you a it. sure of what D.D we will be Kind f tlie on OUr guse- it will cost you nothing ube #8 you find that it does the work BELLEFONTE, PA. Evans, Ex-Commissioner of Health, | “There is almost no relation be- skin diseases and the blood.” The through the skin. } long ago been found wor rt! | for years" 4 t The most advanced physicia In Snot, s ATE BO Il do to let you antee that This com-| is known as D.D.D. Prescription Give Us a Man Who knows something about whole- saling newspapers or periodicals—a man who can get newsdealers and druggists to display The Ladies’ Home Journal The Country Gentleman An active man who will find boy agents and train them to obtain regular cus- tomers can build up a good business in BELLEFONTE We will tell him how it can be made profitable. Write at once THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Sales Dicision PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA Bi BUCKEYE FENCE. The fencing hogs is ity. W fence Go fg ake J 726, 620" oy QUALITY COUNTS. above cut shows the Standard Spacing where It i» made of live springy wire of finest qual- fence will stand corossion (rust) longer than any an essential e can say Buckeye on the market OLEWINE'S HARDWARE, on FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT wee Yeager's Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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