Page 7. Thursday, April 3rd, 1913. w N -_— Correspondence (Continued) HOWARD TWP, those on the sick list what improved We are very glad Weaver is getting with the smallpox Miss Hannah Boone ter Bowes, of Corning, spending a few days at here. Mrs All are some to hear along so Harvey nicely and Mrs. Wal- N. ¥Y. Aare their homes chil the Mrs. and two visiting at Mr. and Jacob Belightol dren, of Fountain, are home of her parents, Thomas McCloskey Mrs. Chas, Baker, Mrs. Wesley Baker, Hannah Boone, Gertrude Pack- er, and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Boone, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of John Packer. Edgar Brickley and wife, of Hor- nell, are visiting at the home of his parents, D. R. Brickley's, where they expect to remain for sometime. HOWARD-—Route 2. Hello, here we are again after a long nap. Mrs. D. H. Thompson and son By ron and daughter Vera, returned home Sunday, after visiting relatives at Mt Eagle a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pletcher and daughter, Charlotte, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson, Miss Belle Leltch, who is employed at John Corman’'s, spent Sunday at her parental home, James Delaney, of Nittany, passed through here Saturday evening. Miss Lula Leitch, of Colyer, is vis- iting her uncle, W. R. Leitch, Mrs. Lemuel Poorman departed for Altoona on Tuesday morning. Miss Clara Thompson and Edward Leitch spent Sunday very pleasantly at Daniel Ryan's, below Jacksonville Don Gardner, of Howard, took sup- per at T. J. Confer’s, on Saturday ev- ening. Miss Regina Vonada, of Salona, and James Fowler, of Blanchard, spent Sunday at W. R. Leitch's, Little Margaret and Pollen and Sue Long took dinner at McKean's, Sunday. Guy Thompson spent Saturday night and Sunday with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson, Edward leitch, who has been vis- iting his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kline, of Colyer, the past week, re- turned home Saturday night Russell Confer helped his uncle, Confer to move on Monday. Burdine Butler, Sr, of Romola, moved in Burdine Butler's, Jr, house on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Confer and children spent Sunday afternoon Gault's. Miss Alice spent Saturday Corman's Confer, David G A. three at Leitch John Leitch and Lula and Sunday at CURTIN. Grandma Riley has been (ll the past week, but is improving nicely under the skilful treatment of Dr. McCor- mick. Mrs. Harry Cox, iting her brother, Bryan Mrs ville, Mrs. Mrs list. Samuel Yeager is vis- Edward of Tyrone, Elmer and Charles Emenhizer, of Brook- visited her parents, Mr. and Wm. Prince on Tuesday Emma Bathurst is on the sick moved from the house owned by John Peace to the lLowrie Bathurst homestead: Elmer Bryan will move from the house own- ed by laird Curtin to Bellefonte, C C. Barger in the house vacated by Mr. Bryan; Mr. Hanscomb from Port Matilda the Ji Glenn property near Curtin Our primary school will cle Friday hn we on PORT M th T pleased with ireate sermor pr Rev. Carson, pastor o Presbyterian April 30th LDA. Eraduating wnat ATI Ff ip the ex el . r ‘ollege rch Saturday evening graduating exercises will be Wednesday, April 2nd. This class numbers seven members, all of whom have thoroughly equipped themselves with the essentials of suc cess. The principal, Prof. H. C. Roth- rock, as is his policy, has been un- tiring In his efforts to prepare the young minds for the battle of life Miss Katherine Willlams has op- ened up her millinery shop and is ready to accommodate the ladies with all that is latest and best In headgear, Baptismal services will be held the Baptist church next Sunday ternoon John Cowher and family have mov ed from the George R. Willlams farm to the J. H. Turner farm, In township cht on HENS. In last week's Issue of the Key- stone Gazette we noticed that Whitney, of Bellefonte, did a blowing about his 24 hens which are a year old. He claims that from these 24 hens he received 700 egress from Jan Ist to March 20th, 1913, which is § 86-100 eggs per day in 79 days, which to one of our citizens of Howard bor ough seems small, Now Mrs. W. Schenck thinks she has Mr. Whitney beat by far, for from 10 puliets she has from Jan. Ist to March 20th, which is 79 days, an average of 6b eggs per day which makes a much higher yercentage Another thing about ule 10 pullets is that § them, Rhode Island Reds, were hatch. ed the last week of April 1912, and 4 Plymouth Rocks which were hatched August 1st, 1012. ‘These 10 pullets are cared for by a woman in this town, not a farmer, T Drive Sick Headaches Away. Sick headaches, sour gassy stomach, indigestion, billousness disappear quickly after you take Dr, King's New Life Pills. They purify the blood and put new life and vigor In the system. Try them and you will be well satis- fleld. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c. Recommended by C. M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. Adv Apr. Women hold their age much better {hin man because they never give It a A | spent | father, Jacob WINGATE. Geo, Estright and wife, burg, visited Sunday with ry Estright, Claud Summers, of Mrs Miles- Hen- wife and children, Neven, Ethel and Elmer, of Tyrone, Sunday at the home of his Summers, who spent Sunday with Kerchner, were Millie Kerchner, of Unionville, Kerchner, of Birmingham Quite a few of our people attend. ed the sale of Geo. Hoover, below Unionville Miss Anna Shank lL.ock Haven, Marlin Ryan, who was at Philipsburg, received the operating at Unionville Miss Dora Stere and Miss Geraldine and Marie Murray spent Sunday af- ternoon at Wesly Spangler's at Miles- burg. Gixls, are arbutus blooming yet? Miss Edna Bellefonte. STORMSTOWN., rain! we certainly what rain Is llke nice day. Way bought W in Stormstown, pects a new son-in-law future. You had Geo Those Mrs. Harry and Jacob visited Sunday nt employed 2nd Murray visited Friday at Rain! forgotten one every T. RB. mansion have ns we not get R. Loner's as he ex- in the near better get a hustle on, Robert. T. B. has done his share Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall visited the latter's home over Sunday. Miss Elsie and Mary Hartsock home from Juniata. Elsie expects stay but Mary returned on Sunday afternoon, We are all sorry she such a short stay and especially us Hello, at are Ver you State, come to see your best sure she is at home Orris Harris Is moving Clemson's tenant house, G. B. Gummo putting wire fence. It be provement the time vou friends, next girl to F Is will up a quite an new im- FOUNTAIN—Snow Shoe Twp. Ben Watson, of McKeesport, was a pleasant caller at his parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Watson, on Fri- day night. Those who called tol's on Sunday William HBelghtol, pen, Mr. and Mrs daughter Kathryn and little Fay Oscar Carver, who Is working Cato, was home over Sunday Edw. Belghtol has been past week with grip and Mrs. MceCloskey and spending a few days at Closkev's Mr. and Sunday at Mr ted day Edwin Saul at Edward Beigh- were: Ben. Richard Mrs. Lizzie Chris- Harris Watson at rheumatism family are Mitch Me- Mrs Witherite Rodger Graham's and Mrs Frank McCartney vis- at Thomas McCartney's on Sun- -» Geo spent Lohr, Lohr, has week of Mr very son been Mrs the and sick past Birthday Surprise. Friday evening, March 28, a goodly number of the friends and neighbors of Mr. J Lewis Marshall of Buffalo Run Valley residence to tender him a surprise honor of his fifty seventh He was the reciplent priate gifts and the ings of all present besides his Immediate John Kelly and wife, Clyde and wife, John Benner and wife, Bodle and wife, Clayton and wife, Robt Walters and two children, Pearl Mary, Tom Tressler and wife Spearly and wife, Nathaniel and wife and son John, Frank singer and wife, the Misses and Ruth Womer, Florence Margdret and Elizabeth Hester, Minerva and Grace Shuey, Anna Bartley Mra Howard Shuey ind son Eugene, Messrs, Frank Cramer, Boyd Krape Budd Rumberger., Roy I. R. Jone On birthday of many appro- heartfelt greet Those present, family, were zer Wm man wife John Krape Hun- Carrie Kramer, Heckman, er, Chas wu Low Fares to the West. vanis Rallro Paci! L Ast nd Southwester SALE REGISTER, | FRIDAY APRIL | FRIDAY. APR | ell The | held year's | | | | in| af- | Huston | w | Tittle | Ww. | of | of Julian~-2 | pigs. S. K. Emerick. suct IL 4 fant SOQ } all harness and solid, clear ated very close a great fire ng horse, sound and safe for a lady set of brass-mounted tug harness #8 than three months ago; Joows, 4 § hogs, 40 chickens, farm im id goods—12%. LF roan driv to drive cost $135 I« young cattle plements and househ Majes, auct SATURDAY APRIL 5=Dorcas Clewell, 5S miles north of Port Matlida—~cow, wagons, harness Implements, and household goods p.m SATURDAY APRIL 5th~S. P Mingoville~full line of Household Goods 1pm MeClintie, suct TUESDAY APRIL 15-A. V Pine Glenn, Burnside twp Hay mare, 10 yr old; dapple gray Percheron horse, 8 yr. old: black mare 3 yrs. old; biack horse yrs. old; lot of young cattle; 4 hogs, new surrey carriage top, Farm Implements. household goods 93a m. AK. MeClintie suet. Terms made known on day of sale The World's Confidence in any article intended to relieve the sufferings of humanity is not lightly won. There must be continued proof of value. But for three generations, and throughout the world, endur- ing and growing fame and favor have been accorded BEECHAM’S PILLS because they have proved to be the best corrective and preventive of disordered con- ditions of stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels. The first dose gives quick relief and per- manent improvement follows their systematic use. A trial will show why, in all homes, the vse of Beecham’s Pills Continues To Increase Sold everywhere. In boxes 10a, 28, The hargent malo of medicine. No or Leet 40 reed the sary ei Daugherty trick | to | had | gathered at his | in | Smelt- Don’t vy make sperous casler around the room three times, grab him the pro by pos | hea and | bats that operation, the fly turkey trot with out music, shoot hoth barrels of a shot order n, three in The bac the B at The design of a new and smaller parcel post stamp to replace those now in use was approved recently by Postinaster General Burleson. Num erous complaints that the stamp, all denominations of which are the same color, iy hard to distinguish as to value and easily “ralsed,” caus ed the change, The new swat the their land as After flies this year when annual visit to our there is a much Way chasing the insect the tage d on at left hind stamp the stamp him for foot, then secure a Stand the fly on his and throw brick minutes, If, after can still do the 27 design will tistic merit, but bear numeral, The various will be In different colors. mately $60,000 yearly will the smaller stamps, it POBBCHN only a denominations Approxi- saved estimat- in his face his eves gun right put out one of finishing touch, hit him times across the small of the | by k with a sledge hammer and call | ed garbage man to ns a be is plentifal of Free advice is so that Hardware Garaen Schaffers seeds Brow there overstock Adv. urpees in H., P. an mighty material AM We have been in business in this town for buf patrons right So when we tell you found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of it with the manufacturer's iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you { advice not In order to sell a few bottles | of and | lald up the | i Heck- | and | and Cram- | Fred Hull, | ! Hockman at | at | | at | | | ! with | CaAUuRla business if we help our patrons We keep in stock and sell, all the well known skin thi kind of skin trouble rash or tetter, we want slze bottle And if it does not do the work, this Our Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers” GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. bottle will cost you nothing. You alone to judge. Again and again we Lave seen how a few drops of this simple wash applied to the skin, takes away the itch, in- stantly, And the cures all seem to be permanent, D., D. 1. some time, and we are looking to 1d up trade by always advising our that we have Prescription made by D. D. D Laboratories of Chicago, composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of wintergreen and other healing, soothing, cooling ingredients And If you are just crazy with fitch, you will feel wothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied this D. D. D. We have made fast friends of more than one family by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here aGLS there and we want you to try if Se. on our positive no-pay guarantes 1 can depend upon it that we give our but help be- our sufferers, it will medicine to skin we know how But we will say are suffering from any eczema, psoriasis, you to try a full bh. Prescription remedies 8: If you of DD. D present no ar- | large | because | | poor | WAAAY WASHINGTON SPECIAL 10-DAY EXCURSION Thursday, April 24th, 1913 $8 20 from Dellefonte Express,” Train No. Iadelphia Express” and thelr connections or Express, Himited for return leave Washington inclusive, and re- before being good passage to May 3 1913 Washington trains before midnight of by Ticket Agent at passage STOP-OVER AT BALTIMORE ticket allowed on going or returning trip imo tickets beyond Baltimore may have ed for return trip at that point For full Information regarding leaving time of illman reservations, apply to Ticket Agents, or E Passenger Agent Sixth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa NSYLVANIA RAILROAD regular validation return m 4 for ire within Hmit of not desiring to Passengers them wvalidat- trains, tickets, YUNGMAN, and Smith. Oliver B iiding, 50 North 23rd Street, TITTIIITI. Instead of Wood Shingles or Slate Metal Shingles The roofing that lasts as long as the building and never needs repairs. They won't bum, crack, curl or rot like wood shingles, nor have they the great weight or brittleness of stone slate ; besides they are inexpensive and look better than either. For Sale bu CORTWRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ta 21 wy« the record of Mrs, Syblilla Schnatz, Philadelphia, for § Friday holds Sir Schnatz with ardent She has from bitio plane Spent 59 Years in Bed. ken ill with typhold fever when | «ars old and still In bed at 80 is | of | i has done Ayer’s 3 i birthday | § Glad to know you have used it. Tell Ehe | § your friends how it stopped your falling records | | hair and greatly promoted its growth. attack Mrs. | \ Ask Your Doctor. i gy Fo ! bo. , unable to move | oowell, Moss She has been an | scientific subjects H er pe ae i 11 " aL bedside aad A plugger may make a trite remark, but it never lives unless a great man Her greatest am- | to Bee ZN ALro- |or woman t: and then he or she | gets the credit i she her hospital who, as years, celebrated in St Joseph's all hospital time 106 her typhoid has been assistance student of has a telephone seen trolleys her window she pays 9 ut uses | n is | | | PNT NTN ANS NSN INAS INN NG INNS INNS STAPLE GROCERIES FRUITS Oranges desir- able quality are not plentiful but we have gome fine Floridas at 30c, 40, and 50c a dozen. Good Lemons are scarce and high; we sell fancy fruit 30¢c and 40c a dozen. and in any quantity desired. We do not expect any early ad- vances on Sugar. of EVAPORATED FRUITS—AI new crop goods. Unpeeled peaches at 12¢, 15¢ and 18e. Apricots at 16¢c, 20c, and 25c. Fancy peeled peaches at 35c. Prunes at 12¢, 15¢ and 18c-—all fine quality. NUTS—Finest California wal- nuts 25¢ per |b. Fresh roasted peanuts, Sc per quart. MINCE MEAT der for Easter. orders. COFFEE—We are able now to give you a word of encour- agement on the Coffee proposi- tion. There has been a turn in the market and prices are a lit- tle lower, and we take the first opportunity to give you the full benefit of the decline, not in the way of changing prices on our standard grades, but in giv- ing better values all along the line. Our standard rades at 25¢, 28c, 0c, 35¢c and 45¢c, are far superior to any goods usu- ally offered at same prices. Our is just in or- Send in your FANCY E VA PORATED CORN, price reduced from 25¢ to 22¢, or 8 |b for 620. An ex- cellent grade of Dried Corn at 15¢ per pound. SUGAR—When we made a price of 5c per pound on Frank. lin Fine Granulated Sugar, it was not as a cut, but as our regular price, and you do not have to buy it on any special late purchase will be on sale by days—any day you want it, | the 24th or 25th of March, SECHLER & CO. BUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE, PA. a Nr The New 1913 Model This Car BELLEEONTE, Overland Model 69T PRICE $985 FULLY EQUIPPED. Has No Equal Within $200 or $300 of the Price. John Sebring, Jr. AGENT FOR CENTRE COUNTY. PENN’A. VIVA VLOIVAVATVAVIAIVDIAIVD LITA ATAQIATATITS i i : : : : ¢ : | The best and most economical paint for yon to use is that which will produce the best results in proportion to the Poor paints costs almost as much per gallon as Penin- sular Paints and they do not wear so long, nor cover so much surface. Peninsular Paints are economical. They save you money because they wear longer and cover more surface per gallon. It doesn’t take so many gallons of paint for the job. We have Peninsular Paints for every parpose—houses, barns, roofs, floors, imple- ments, ete. If it's a paint for the outside or inside, we have it and will be glad to show you colors and estimate quantities you require. cost, The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co. Bellefonte, Pa. PIV FTRIVDIVIDIDIVDIVDIVDIVDI DVD VIVID IDIDIVDIDITRIDIDID > LYON & CO. LYON & CO. LaVogue Coats and Suits We are receiving the newest and most up to- date models in Coats and Suits every week. Tailored Suits, Simple, Smart and d'stinctive. Spring Coats that are exclusive patterns. Silks Silks Everything new in Silks for street and evening dresses. The largest assortment of T ub Silk in all colors, Trimmings Trimmings All the new up-to-date trimmings in Silk Bandings, Shadow Laces, and Venetian Fringes. Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings | | I | [ | | | House cleaning time is here; we are prepared for all your wants. Lace Curtains and Summer Draperies. The largest line of new Lace Curtains, Curtain Scrims and Nets: Also the new Voile Curtains, Cretons to match the new floral patterns. Shoes Shoes Our Spring line of Shoes for men, women and children are here for your inspection. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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