Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, March 20th, 1913. -— OAK HALL. community was morning to hear of Mrs. BE. H. shocked on of the sud- Marshall, of This Monday den death Houserville Saturday, attended a home of Neff Victor Grange met in regular sion in this place on last Saturday with a goodly attendance The men and boys of this place hel} to swell the at the sale. Our boys better school. Mrs. family at the Grove Peters and reunion in Pine | Vit family Everts HON crowds had be of home spent Ia KB Lemont of week Etters, at the part the Sara a few days Dale, the fore “Bill” Houser, of this town, in Bellefonte on Monday looking an automobile. Bill says it's no hard- er to die of automobile fever, than any other fever, sure not, Mrs. Jacob Zong is improving after a severe attack of the grip. 0. L. Rishel, is convalescing an all winters sickness. At present anyone wanting “shingles” can them from him for the asking don't all speak at once, Homer Peters, of Peru, has some at- traction here. He very well that it is further to Selinsgrove than here, so works up his claim while ev- erything is favorable. Ralph Sampsel, of wag visiting his cousin, few dayse ago Mrs. Claude Radle come after spending the winter with parents at Millersburg Mrs. Harry Benner visited her entz at State last Wednesday Mrs. Curt Meyer, of the Branch Sundaved at the home of r Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. L.. K Dale Monday, attending relative Sam Blazer is burg where he w “Chippie” his new home of Was Pleasant Gap, “Dutch” a home her has par Coburn of a to funeral was the home from is lumbering Georgesvalley Scribe No. 2 Yes we're trying think more than we Robins 1 blue birds indeed too; we've » that organ. Wednesda of Clayt« ing tl papers was a rap at the Etters ope in evening Etters mn 16 possessi f cause their prise his day, and 1} his so plans often thing Those pre wife, P Tressler wife wife, H. H. Hou Dale and wife, O. L. Harry Benner and wife, Sam Reitz ters and wife, Claude Mrs. Addie Benner, ters, Mrs. Sara Etters, and Mrs Art Peters, Kathryn Dale, Izora Close, Anna Houser, garet Dale and Messrs and Hayes Ralston and Evervone returned glad to have been Etters We're C. Ki for mor appointed Ed taken of A. 10 have - LR and and ladle ¢ Mrs Mrs. the Misses Rupp, Wilo Marian and Mar- Budd, Ralph Dale rmar ATE. Altoona x Wi WING Aaron ng, of few days children. Martin ni Edward Stonet Saturday at Mrs. Wm of Tyron: sister, Mrs James sufering Harry Juniata rone, sp« Thomas Miss with her Curtin Mrs : 3 [Long and Thomas time : Jai i Mur Ann friend ray \ | children, pending some visited week few of our le attended of Sam ne . 4 the sale near | lonville, Friday Mr. and Mrs spent Sunday Mrs. Charley Milest Miss Mary Fish Bellefonte There will the Evangelical 22nd, at 4 der. Everyone We are sorry neighbors, Mr, and Mrs lerman, who are moving burg; Oscar Summers will his house Mrs. Harriet Heaton nah Gill, of Unionville day with Mrs. David Lander Bumbarger at Unionville, Daley spent Sunday at urg spent Friday at preaching on church Rev invited to servic in Saturday o'clock, by M. J. Sny- is loge our Harry to move Miles- into Han- Thurs- and Mrs spent Estright GEORGESVALLEY. barn in the gap belonging J Wagner, including and feed, burned on ternoon. The cause of from Finkle's mill Lost, near Egg Hill, fine hat; If found, owner, 13-12 Our champion fisherman, Auman, caught a mess of fine ers, averaging about 2 inches, on Fri- day. Send in your orders, boys. The sale held by the Ertel heirs, " Tuesday last, was laggely attend- Mrs. John Gray and daughter EA. na, of Milton, Bundayed with rela- tives In this vicinity. Miss Mary Zettle, of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with friends and rela- tives Miss Margie Zettle left Monday for Milroy where she will be employed for the summer, Parting Is sad, and G. W. B. Nale and family spent Sun- gay afternoon with Nathanlel Zet- e's, Mrs. A. P. Heckman Is still im- proving; we are glad to hear this. Wm. Ripka Is still about the same. Our arbutus seekers are true to their vocation, being out, rain or sunshine, storm or calm. Being now ready for merry spring, 1 will hang up, Goodby, old winter, The D, Wednesday af fire please return to P. A especially with Pp, public | er a in her sister, | Rishel will soon leave for | | | [ | | | Pa | eral | the John up | { four weeks ago for after | get | Now | 110 | Johnson knows | | called Hugh | { was | for | Tuesday to | implements | | been was sparks | | hold goods the lining of a | | A great sufferer the past | proving slowly. : suck- | omoNoNINONININONINININONONe Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. ER ll i A. A a | Milton, stopped off on their way { around several a short to Ro JULIAN, Hosband, who has Smoke Run, came suffering with a very been work home on bad eold wife, of from lat- Guy ing at Friday Rev J Anderson and Altoona, with the Mrs. Tallhelm J. A. Mattern, of Martinsburg, wag a business visitor in town Wednesday. Miss Eva Davis on Saturday visit in Indiana county Karle . Tuten transacted business town this week. He wrote up sev- | policies in town { | [ conference in ter's mother, on left in G. Tallhelm hag been off duty for last ten on the sick list; Tallhelm filling the vacancy Alexander, who left about Youngstown, Ohlo, we are glad to say has secured a good position, and there 8 no doubt but that Carey will make good. Mrs. Sanderson, who has been up with rheumatism, able to again There will church on 30, a. m., WwW days is Corey laid is be UU. at M in the morning Rev. B. be preaching next Sunday by the pastor B baptist min- | calls in Tomb, the new ister, made a few pastoral town on Wednesday. Our aged citizen, Mr. John who has been confined his months, is now able to time each day. Alexander, of State College town this week engaging men that town to tear down some bulldings to rebuild in another part {f the town Bullock transacted busine Willlamsport on Saturday Ww Tallhelm was shopping Wednesday. ! at thi { ebl Rev Parsons, bed for sit up to Mills was in to E 8S (8 on hes low rofessing better example, {Held er Mr Mrs Philipsbu on Friday on sister's house its contents, Lester, we enough et 111 ory sill K Or Were suddenly | and to yYers of Mrs down account burning with there but thought that in Julian ish Hollow from Mile all attract) back to B PLUM GROVE. Friday thers : ed Wm fan Sam Emer o Un- the Emerick et Walker Penr Alexander Sam’l Homer farm to wver from the Altoona Beas] 1" ii farm lle; mons from George Way a x bad «« time of writing we ry pleasant veather venerable D, W. McCloskey Arrangements go to mountains t see how the crop will be this summer for the snake stories ip Yarnell ribe, weeks are the present are The making Allegheny rattlesnake Look Wake hog six in the to out = ground up CENTRE MILLS, Wm. Etters, of State College, who | has been employed by John A. Kline | some time, returned to State on | for an indefinite period families of Harry Miller, and Arthur Cummings afflicted with measles Ellen Luse offered her house at public sale last Mon- | The alr Wm. | have Mrs day Mrs, Limbert, who has been week, is Im- Harvey Mrs. Kline visited Mra. Prof. Gledshall, recently. Mrs. Shaffer has been very ill since last Thursday, on which day they moved from Centre Hall to the Bler- ly farm, here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz, of Madisonburg, departed from the home of Harry Miller, for their new home in Bellevue, Ohlo, last Friday. her at daughter, Centre Hall, Deafness Cannot Be Cured by loeal applieations, as they esnnot reach the dis maed portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that by constitutional remedies, Deafness # enused by an famed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this fube I inflamed you have a rumbling sound of fie perfect hearing, and when it in entirely closed, Deals Doss Is the result, and unlem the Inflammation ean be taken out and thin tube restored 10 Is normal condi ton, hearing will be destroyed forever! nine oases Out of ten are caused by Cstarrh, which W nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for an se of (oftfmed hy oatarrh) that eannot be Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free, ri CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O | women Miller's | all j © wat farm to | | farmers week. this | writes i | stomach disorders are so common Ir NITTANY. Mrs. Tillie Peck spent at Howard the past week brother, CC, BE. Yearick, and attended the installation services of the Re formed minister on Thursday even ing. On next Sunday « be preaching in the new several days visiting het vening thers the UU. E. churcl pastor, Rev, I). A. Ertel; erybody cordially vited to attend On last Frida Virs Baker and] daughter, Jennie, assisted by grand mother Wilson, gave a quilting party to a number of their neighbors, They two quilts at which 17 of the sat down and quilted both of | and hemmed them, and at dinner twenty-six sat down to the] ladened with the best of every- | thing All present report having had a very pleasant time and enjoyed the excellent dinner Roy taker, who Lock Haven, was home visit his parents and some of the good dinner which his! mother and sister, Jennie, prepared | for the quilting H. P. Zerby and family attended the sale of Mrs. Anna Bailey's farm near Spring Mills last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan Mrs. G. W. Tolbert, of Nittany, Mr. W. B. Rossman, of Howard tended the funeral of the youngest | child of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Shilling f Juniata; interment at Mount Beth el cemetery on Thursday last Henry Young and son, were guests of the former's GG. WW. Young and Mrs. Jennie Long as ven « Thursday to Devine on n h | will | by | in had them time table is employed last Friday help put away at to stock | and | and | at- | of Bellefonte brother on Sunday to Lock Ha with her sis wns operated | Haven hospit or mn WK al that dav hrist 3 » [| Cnris { ik { Lo brother rviston me : with a ©» ed stomach trou. | was sent for and Saturday and i» § mide sich eneral down His wife here on hing at his be Mrs Will caus Ar- rived now ! am Ory f the townsk vl er at Was? 1 ' WILT 1 Wer ’ iy BRUSHVALLEY mp Otes f the or Il summer g hi mill to Rockville operate it Madison! “ ITE the last attended Mills people At Spring a of J. 1 Don't man on Elmer an Saturday r Rossman place to Boalsburg Brushvalley items the truth ahe anything but the tru Easter greetings t 00 YOU ENJOY EATING Or Does Everything You Eat | Distress You? that the wing from Thursday the scribe not write | m on Read does th Experts declare reason this country is due to hasty and careless habits of eating Stomach troubles and rundown conditions also usually go together John Lind, of Oneonta, N. Y., says: “l have been troubled with a bad stomach trouble for fifteen years, and became so weak that I could hardly walk or do any work, My appetita was very poor, and it seemed impos sible to get any relief. Bince taking two bottles of Vinol I find that it has already made a remarkable improve ment in my health; my digestion is much stronger, and 1 have gained In weight.” Vinol makes weak stomachs strong because it strengthens and tones up the weakened, tired and overtaxed nerves of the digestive organs. Vinol, Is easily assimilated by the weakest stomachs, and is delicious to the taste, Try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not belp you, Bold by Drugsista, 75, Toke airs Family Pils tor eonstipation, C. M. Parrish, Bellstonts, Pa. farmers | would | them | from {John The Right Light The Bright Light No odor No soot Triple refined Pennsyl. vania crude oil, The best lamp oil is Family Favorite Oil FREE—320 page hook about oil WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. Gasolines Lubricants ROCK FORGE. having fine weather and are getting ready to p it be nice for to teach school, then come to them to the entertainments G. D. Bhears is at present ‘he Bellefonte Match factory Prayer meeting held at the Harry Fike's on Tuesday night was largely attended Orie Mulbarger's Peru last Friday John N oes Mulbarger, Orie's father in the same hous They pect to work for H., E. Zimmerman to farm by the month John Gingery is very writing Mrs. SB We ar the low ), wouldn't all the hoys Med and in ed piace family mov to the vacated iso moved wher Krape Wednesdoy amuel on LINDEN prices Char going to start bo arly Zeigler nd Gregg isekoeping dishes ht IENL hie Mire ded the | Mrs. Meyer AE "poh the girls | invite | working | home of | both ex- | | ery § Wi | Anna | household POISON ON ARMS HANDS AND FACE Appeared as Rash, Swelling and Itching. Became Sores, Greatly Disfigured, Could Not Sleep. Bought Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, Skin Clear, No Return, 1202 Locust St, Philadelphia, Pa "My hands and face were seriously affected by what I thought to be poison from some - plant. It first appeared 88 a rash accompanied by swelling and jtching Through scratching the rash became decided sores and it was impossible for me to do my regular work or place my bands in water, The poison spread over my arms, as well as my hands and face and my skin, usually clear, was greatly disfigured. I suffered continually from the burning and Itching and I could not sleep, For several woeks 1 had used — . ointment, and «ew, with almost no relief. Then 1 bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment, which produced immediate ime provement and in about two weeks my skin was clear and there was no retum of the trouble.” (Signed) Mrs. Jos R. Adams, Dec. 2, 1011, Cuticura Boap is best for skin and hale because of ita extreme purity, delicate yot effective medication, and refreshing frase grance. It costs but little more than ordi nary soaps, woars to a wafer and gives comfort and satisfaction every moment of ita use, for toflet, bath and nursery, Cutl cura Soap and Olntment are sold everywhere, Bampleof each free, with 32-p, Skin Book. Ad- dross postcard *Outicura, Dept. T, Boston.” 2% Teonder-faced men should use Cuticura Fresh, Reliable, Pure Guaranteed to Please Rvery Gardener and Planter should test the " ¢ merits of Our Northern Grown Seeds, SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 CENTS we will send postpaid our + rhe. 00 oe RAMOUS COLLECTION Iorhg Peineoes Radioh § phe Sali rowtng Or Boobie Fate Arvawihond Tooke Fullerton Market Bettas . * a Talon Uhl Fives aad . » . . . . . » . . "Hie today! Send 10 conte fo help pay going end retwive the above 'Pamons Colleetion,™ pr with sar New and Indtrastive Garden Guide i LAY NORTHERN SEED 00, adit 1 ford, Illinois rd ne 0 i il — EE ——— — and beauty—to preven wrinkles and “‘crow’s feet’’ and deep black circles under the eyes— nothing is as good as pierces FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Give it a fair trial for banishing those distressing pains or drains on one’s vitality. This prescription of Dr. Pierce’s regulates all the womanly functions, fi eradicates and destroys ‘Female Complaints’’ and weaknesses that make women miserable and ola before their time, Every girl needs it before womanhood. Every mother needs it. It is an invigorating tonic for the female system. All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction, to customers for the past 40 years, It is now obtainable in liquid or tablet form at drug stores—or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box, to R.V. Pierce, Buffalo. DR. PIERCE’'S PLEASANT PELLETS regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. i Sugar coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. B HOUSERVI There are quite a pring in our selling Mrs Jame Charles, and LLE. few ommunity it high prices Houser and Mrs Abram days mark the Miss grandson, | John Stover Houser and | last Wednesd lnughter Eleanor of Rock View, | Tressler's near spent last Monday at the home of Mrs mvid T KRler's n Da I'ressler's days Dale | Mrs. Clement to Miss Ruth Fe the mick with her the sick Margaret J anler m past weed vho ha list for time Fiors- ales this been all stock {on and Mrs son enjoyed wome of Harry several sister, Georg the past “4 Mrs. Emma Dale last week her son A Dale with Rock duties Miltor went to Montgom some time | iterbein and Mrs (on her two bright little | t are looking after the Georges wi he al nt w1 nt Wie ne | a ‘ I } x heen bet- who has orted much spend ith er at this wi of of Rock View ) Sund hi grandfather, Mrs 3 Carver spent few | Wm. Cobl DONT HESI’ TO ENT a Some dislike to open bank- they people an account in a large ing institution because think their business isn't farge enough to warrant We n bank account invite and We handle people to come open an account with us, are n business to ac counts with small concerns s well as those of magnitude, and we to deal with you. The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, Bellefonte, Pa. WCC ELL this IS worth keep- ing and framing.” That's the way you want your friends to talk when they get your photograph---And they will if you have your portrait made in one of our present styles. However, pleasing style is not all. True likeness of the features and a little of your personality will make our kind of portrait.--a portrait worth preserving. MALLORY THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN. Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. One extra picture free if you cut out and present this ad. at time of sitting m——t1 FITZ-EZY | THE LADIES SHOES «- THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT en Yeager's Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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