THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, March 13th, 1913, BORORORO RON NORIO NO HONS NO NINO N ORONO N ONIN ONON NON ONIN | Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. HeNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNoNON NITTANY. Miss Ida Nihart, of Lamar, was a visitor in our Sunday school on Sun- day, and presided at the organ in the absence of the organist, Miss Marie Swartz, Perry Webner, of Waddle, spent part of the past week at home helping care for their youngest daughter Pauline, who had been very ill with quinsy a bealing in her head We are glad to say that she is very much better at this writing. James Gunsallus has been up with a very bad cold, but getting better at this writing. Guy Nolan, of Johnstown, visited his parents and many friends here over Sunday. Blanche Snavely and her gentleman friend attended the wedding of Miss Annie Dorman at Snydertown on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Tillle Peck ited friends across the day. Mrs. visited her the sale of farm stock, — We are Gunsallus school on return to the the week. Joe Rathmell, of a caller at the home on Sunday. Hello Domino, w down to Nittany chine George Fisher's sale was well at- tended on last Thursday, considering the rough stormy weather, brought fair prices. The on Saturday at residence was well attended articles sold brought fair pri is a sale most every day ple are kept pretty busy them all. Boys and girls box social and housed he is and son, Ralph, vis- Ridge on Sun Delaney, of sick father and her sister and G. 8S. Fisher, that Miss Edna was able to attend Sunday Sunday and she expects college the latter part of John Centre husband's glad to note Hublersburg, was of W E. Kessinger vou coming flying ma- hen are in your the Tate and sale attending don't forget the oyster supper at Shu- man Zimmerman's at Hecla on Sat- urday night, March 156th. Everybody cordially invited to attend Albert Zimmerman and wife friends in Mill Hall over Sunday There will be lots of mov here in the near future On March 6th was Showers 78th birthday. Mrs. Dan Diehl and family invited some of her many friends and neigh- bors to spend the day befo with he and help her quilt. The surpr was great to her as nev expected anything till they her. The ages of ent namely, Young, Mrs range fro ing the ty pleasar old fine Mrs noted Ing her the lay ing around grandmother ise er rrandme WINGATE. Charlie Hipple spent a few days ymas Murra ivland Summers and wife and « dren, of Tyrone, were the guests his father, Mr. Geo. Summers Mrs. E 8S Long visite Be 1¢ fe Andrew Mis her 1} Wee M rrajy Mrs nte« PLUM GROVE. chell mallus tain y« ow the kiss f th 5 Ing girls 1 ed the married women he Mr. and Mra. Gee Flick and spent Sunday with her aged Mr. and Mra. Lemuel Warner Ente David Morrison spent Sunday at calls. Call again, with kins party family parents at Win Holt making Irwin pl \Ce, and this boys STORMSTOWN., Spring Is coming, but we hardly no tice the change as we have had spring weather all winter Revival services are still going at Paradise with good attendance Those on the sjck list are: Mra Wade Lytle and Mrs. Anna Roupe, who Is very low with typhoid fever. The people have been wondering why D. C. Harpster has been looking for another team. The mystery was solved on Friday night when the stork came and left a bouncing big boy to brighten his home. He expects to leave his five boys do the farming, as he retired as soon as the boy arrived, and he hasn't been seen out of the house since, Now all he has to do Is to sit on the fence and do the boss- ing. Many congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Harpster. We think he will eall him Moses or William. and | | with | Wolf | the {a4 surprise | Mae | girl { hauer, | Rhoda Hall, | attended | | cream i went home | happy bi to | and articles | | turned | it among all | es. There | and our peo- | HF big week {and nile visited | ’ Her daughter, painters, { sale at | | horses | on | {crop of Ice from his dam. AARONSBURG. Annie M. Eisenhauer, one of our accomplished young ladies, is employ- ed in the Millheim Knitting factory. Luther E. Stover made a business trip to Union county one day last week. We are glad to say up and around. J. W, going to the postoffice, can be around again Harry Stover and ward, spent a day very his parents, Charles Stover's Mrs, T. C, Weaver and Mrs. Willlam visited Mrs. Weaver's parents at Chapel, Dr. D. W. Bowersox's, on¢ day last week. Mr. and Mrs party Saturday They our sick are all Foster was seen also Mr. Bahm family, of Wood- pleasantly here William Guisewite for their evening, on invited eleven friends as follows Annie Elsen- Helen lower, Martha Bower, Bower, Verna Stover, Florence Johnson, Martha Haines, Florence Mensch, Marion Eisenhauer, Mary Jane Stricker After the games, sing- ing and organ music, came the re- freshments, candy, oranges, taffy, ice and lots of good cakes. All at an early hour, very well and wishing Mae many more rthdays Mensch, formerly for years in the tel was married, the way hearty congratula- | had | daughter | her 16th of her on birthday pleased Harry of our good boys, now phone business, the paper tions from Mr, and Feidler, (FeOrgs one states; the writer Mrs. Frank Guisewite, from | were the welcome guests at Weaver's Charles Musser Woodward, both Haines township were here on day to attend directors’ meeting Ray Stover and Nellle Burd home from a two weeks their friends in Akron, Mr. and Mrs. Isalah Boob, Woodward, spent the Sabbath Mr. and Mrs ther, from | and bre t in | school teachers Satur- re Vis ~- Ohlo from with William land Mrs George Weaver is among her brother, Lewistown, and sister, Mrs and nephews at visiting this | Clymer, at Grenoble, Yeager- es PLEASANT GAP. Smoyer was spita rated admitted | Thurs- | on Fri- | last day pon { day whi was expect to and re- | and fam the He mie aptain in says anyones willa should RUNVILLE. MILESBURG. H ‘ Mu for Arrived rs. Samuel wv Mv D riot, fre Bradley guests at been I) Fred Mra. Mabel were recent k's. who has Sneddon and Mrs Met m Munson, and from Altoona Mra. John Fla il for some time Brown has been on the sick list PENNS CAVE, Smith and G. F. Weaver have been on the wick list for several weeks, are slowly improving George Long and John Ream, the have gone to Altoona to Mra who Innn« work Among those who attended the horse | Millhelm were, B. G. Grove, R Campbell and H. D. Rossman, George Homan, of Millhelm, has | bought Gardner Grove's black team of | ! Wilbur Lucas Is taking the second | Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loeal applications, as they sannot reach the dis aed] portion of the sar There In only one way cure deafness, and that I by constitutional remedies, Deafness caused by an mamed condition of the mucous lining of the Fustachian Tubs. When thie | | Joseph | Mr {and | turned | evening | ited | Iie | last were | worry, FILLMORE. Sales are on the boom and things are selling high. Everything is bring- ing good prices Frank Lohr's sale on last Tuesday horses sold for $2586 and $170. J. B tockey shipped a ecarload baled hay last Monday, Don't forget Reuben farm sale on next Friday Miss Mildred and Hazel State College, spent Sunday grandparents, Mr and Mr Norris Domino answering what nothing much {if you would tell me it, but would else tell me Miss Hoy and Miss Corl College, spent Sunday at the Eckley's Charles N ite College, pent Sunday with and Mrs. Henry Norris We are to say that mother Fogelman is very ill ment is due to old On last Wednes Walter Bessie Rumberger slipped away and w quietly married They res home on Friday and in the the Jithumplan band F them All Walter a was well His large attended team of Crust's 21nt, Mingle, with large Henry you are very prompt in questions, Can you tell me is? 1 would like very Or other scribe an answer for have someone SOM havi to of State home of is and ry Mrs. of St children, sOrry grand Her all age day Crust life viph morning for farming fi mth It get Is tou his | horse, {driving { church Miss week relatives Hamue Sunday Huey with his James Huey and wi callers at Dr. Green short Hessle Geren, on Sunday BRUSHVALLEY. Neay + impros folks expect ture Those Fred S Harry er wily ver ami) An S GEORGESVALL BY. PF. ry chur af * P Mra W the | r R. E. Sweetwe and Grace Zettle ') \ Ny 120 1 v1 irl Heckn kman » Jam n He w Es improving s 11) with od spent Sunday af » Hart H ART SPRING MILLS, Route 4 Ay Tosh iH nN Mr ror LIVONIA, Misses Mar. | PRESCRIPTION For a Long Life. | | of | of | their | jsod * Vd ‘HO¥NgsSLld 0) sop [IQ Ape [i© Inoqw [[e--j00q oSed gze-—-o9ag hae uoqJed JnoYuM qn] 39° w nULIqh] A[Po1} spooy—oped—urgy ro SCOTIA. irday evening, March 16th ple in thi communi the Hand hall for joining the } the Mis Seger This thi jr to meet in of taught by nd Maude Otto Laufer, industrious yo full Sat eX ped the pur inging A Marl pose { HOH Ha of Ing men, employed by ut Altoona, pent a One This is the prescription for a loug | life given by an old gentleman in Con. necticut, who is ninety-nine years old and still well and cheerful, “Live temperately, be slow to anger, don't take plenty of exercise in the fresh alr, and, above all, keep cheor- ful” Should the system got | digestive organs weak--the biood thin and sluggish, take Vinol, which is a delicious combination of the medicine ~body-bullding properties of oods’ livers, with the useless grease elimi nated and tonlie fron added. Wo re gard Vinol as one of the greatest bodybuilders and strength-creators in the world for aged people, Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga. pays: “If people only knew the good | Vinol does old people, you would be | unable to supply the demand; It Is the finest tonic and strength-creator 1 ever used.” We wish every feeble old per son In this vicinity would try Vinol on our agreement to return their money If it falls to give satisfaction. C. M, Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa. } | run down | Mars i The [| “BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER” tho put good red blood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves. or anaemia, Is common in young folks as well as old. ly Is it the Sea yr those who work in illy ventilated factories—or those who are shut teh OXyfen of emitting by Lack of good fresh alr breathed into tion or dyspepsia. 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PLEASANT HILL. t Tuesday night about Many growing girls in school or business are frail—delic ate anemic — lack energy and am- bition and h n blood. Itis all unnatural and unless checked leads to serious and chronic ills. Nourishment, not drugs, is the law of reason to build strength —but when appetite is poor and digestion weak, ordinary foods do not nourish—then SCOTT'S EMULSION is necessary. SCOTT'SEMULSION over comes just such conditions; its tissue material enters the blood without di- gestive effort and makes it rich It tones the whole system and starts the healthy action of cells throughout the body ave thi Best Known Cough Remedy. Dr TT been Imitations are often of fered, but to get results you must get SCOTT S. Boott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. a BABY IN MISERY = WITH SKIN TROUBLE On Fingers. Water Blisters of Itch- ing Nature. When Scratched Would Spread, Not Able to Sleep, Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Few Weeks, Trouble Gone, - | hy had Nike isters an The wd lke would id be In misery It w scratched they would to sproad Her wel to b with fever Hor 1 get rexd and inflamed and she to hold the water wis not able to » th white he gers until she w appeared when of them finge har would Wem ™ Nv an i= woul want m in cold lw oop and when she at times she would scratch her fis would sit h hor especially If she got a hit uid in a pitiful slept ors Khe WAR CMOS Ba ret and up In bed at night a ry and scrat Is furiously heated The « condition han over was * She had been troubled about two months, used It seemed to be miraculous the change in her after thelr use uticura Soap but a few wooks until the trouble was gone Ly her. This was about two yoars ago and she has pever boon troubled since.” (Signed) Mrs J. J. McCabe, Apr. 12, 1912 A single cake of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment are often sufficient when all else has fall, Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and Olntment (M0e.) are sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, Bamplo of each malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book, Address posts oard © Cutiours, Dept. T, Boston.” S&T ender-faced men should use Cuticurs Soap Shaving Suck, 25¢, Sample free. I washed her with Cuth the ¢ ira Soap and ithcura Ointment on her sores I did not use the ( theura Soap and Ointment cured Frosh, Balisip, Pure Every a and Planter should test the supsrior merits of Our Northern Grown Seeds SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid ou FAMOUS COLLECTION 1 phe 09 Day Tometn I pag Priseess Radinh = . . . = phe NelbGrewing . . » 1 phe Party A rnd ’ ’ « Ie } he Bae ? Arrew. ht Dibage a i" Cis 18 Varietion Chetee Flower Seeds . » Weine tote! fond 16 auwts fo help pay porters packing snd receive the shove “Pamons eh 18 ie | ther with on : GNIAT NORTUE 107 Bows 8, Relieves Neuralgia relief itl goes stra to the pan ful Part soothes 2 nerves and stops the pain. Don’t rub—it penctrates. PROOF porri Niscke, Oconto, Wis, , writes st’ ache and neuralgia in the head where nothing be without the Linimer t in the } gives instant IY neural ment tr « ght I have used Sloan's else would Mrs, Ri Liniment for toot help me and not LOANS LINIMENT d sprains ty also atism, sore throat, chest Pains All Cone Mas C. M. Ex, of Johanne writs Sr =" Mich n e Des at Price 25¢., 50¢., and $1.00 at AT Dealers. Send for Sloan's Pree Book on Horses, Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Boston, Mass, ay al i : me, FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT wn Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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