THE CEN Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. REBERSBURG. The first day of fishing Bob. Hack- enburg went to the head waters of Rik Creek and brought home seven- teen speckled beauties of considerable length, Miss Sarah Greninger, of State Col- lege, spent the past week visiting her mother in Smullton and enjoying dan- dellons and other succulent vege- tables which the scientific farms up there don't produce. Mrs. Jessie Walte Chicago, spent a few her parents, Mr. and Waite, and her grandma, Mrs. Cath- arine Neese, besides hosts of friends. She says she loves “the golden west.” Hon. Henry Meyer has been on the invalid list, It is hard for him to stay away from the farm which he visits dally. Miss Mary Meyer has a responsible position in the high school of Pat- terson, N. J. Mrs. Winifred Brungart, of Selins- grove, is visiting her sisters, Mrs Harter and Mrs. Luther B. Frank. There is serious complaint about the condition of the public road cross- ing the north mountain. All the road makers are waiting for Bigelow's State Tener-Penrose machine to build “alabaster” roads free over the whole | county. There will be a long walt, to be sure. Meantime, there is work for the next grand jury. Our citizens turned out Whitman, of weeks visiting Mrs, George nobly this side walk Herbert week to build a cement along the Union cemetery Smull was the chief builder | The grange here has gone a glim- | mering. It is great on resolutions “The good roads” which are design - ed to land Boils Penrose in the sen- ate again look firm on maps. If the “fool legislators” pass bill to put all the township roads in the hands of Bigelow and his contractors, the peo- ple will surely vote down the $50,000, - 000 bond “graft"—and then we will have no roads except “huckleberry roads.” The along school enter} The the f i laid High public generally walk the th ne cement cemetery and to uilding is due of our citize sch township voted $40, and the trust the St. Peter's Luther- an and Reformed congregations, Mes- srs. John Ziegler, for the and A. N ‘orman, for ti led In the good Ww Mrs. Anna Wolf), now niece, daughte Mrs. J¢ pleasantly “sunny south.” Mrs. a spin to our automobile Fruit trees before they blossom; ter blossoming tree at Save plece « ns ces of rmer or Weaver i, and the ne (nes her late time Minerva of Bellwoo« nnie Sarah she bearing worth apple $100 twelve Somes of our 1 I aid » Rood round m larg tern horses, at Millheim, last wes A team of these Clydesdale grades, wo id welgh a ton and a half. They can draw| some loads If the “Democrat” ficiently tarest ent, scribbl Englist and thr Char has ers bus Elias lime bersburg Willis express Coburn Victor from Emulit clean of pense, Hon for the was the ed agains quested him good friend the opinion the legislature k readers on and road picked wn ex- ¥ y oted It vol- re- n is C. L. Gramley 8 he Child Labor right feminine gender bill he his constitutents do. And Cephas is the It your that has hun- | dred humbug bills which should all be killed Our quiet burg was the usual pugilistic activity evening, the demerits still in controversy | Since the state pot-hunters got] their Kalbfus law the demand for tres- | pass notices has increased a thousand | fold. Every woodland owner will | post his lands tain something like land trespassing Buck, owner.” The lextalionis keep the licensed hunters, with guns, in their own door yards, The zephyry time has come, the gladdest of the year, when the farm- ers are busy from dawn to dusk; but this will not allay the eagerness of the state animal and food industries, whose agents, with <harts and com- pases, will soon be here to Instruct the farmers at what angle to extract the lacteal fluid from their cows; and where the separator should be plant- ed; and what end of that pig pen should face southwest; and what chestnut trees have worms: and how to catch the curcullo, the French way, and so forth, ad nauseam. How hard they have to chin to earn their $100 a month to save and guard the poor farmer If you want your aged horses to kick up their heels and be frisky as colts, let your hens lay eggs In the horse trough Teddy Royer is farming the Reu- ben Bilerly plantation, nuw owned by Curtis M. Blerly. This ‘s Teddy's fourth year there and he kaows every rock and root on the place-—but one, AS to of of ladies, too corresponent ven It, qe abo is before of un- Saturday which are scene on of this slowed “Private John will No LINDEN HALL. Mrs, C. Hess is slowly ing. F. EE Welland and family were pleasant callers at her father's home at Rock Springs on Sunday. Miss Helen Colyer, from Millheim, spent a few days with friends here. Edward Zong, from Oak Hall, spent a few hours with his parents at this place. Come again, Clearfield Building Tabernacle. The interest In the union evangelis- tic meetings at Clearfield has already become mo great that the large new M. BE. church, where the services are being held, is not large enough to hold the crowd, and work on a taber- nacle has been started. It will have a seating capacity of 20600, D. improv. | on f man | there The notice must con- | pital their | i GEORGESVALLEY, No. 1. Some people are not satisfied with several pleces of chicken; they must have even a chicken and a half. Ger- trude says she likes noodles very rich, exceedingly rich, Harry Bressler Miss Pearl Sleiffer, on Saturday evening taking in the “Old Maids Club;” it is sald they took a crank along for use in case of emergency. Notice to the traveling public: have had our roads through the ley just nicely sodded. Please off the grass, I would advise Georges valley to narrow ing shovels, as the ditches are too wide in some places Wm. Ripka is gradually health, We all wish him recovery. Perry Breon and Hall, were callers at Sunday afternoon Messrs. Harry Burris and Arch Moyer were seen driving through our valley on Sunday I wonder what the attraction was, Maybe Pearl would know The president and lady were to Millhelm friend, We val- keep makers of ditch- most the road use falling In a speedy of Centre Ripka's on wife, Wm. of the Ladies’ Mis- sionary Soclety wishes to announce that the next meeting will be held as soon as she can secure a “pint” There is a certaln man in our val- ley who says he wishes scribe No. 1 would have been an M D vears ago, when he (W. P.) bone in his throat, Among those from attended the party at Thursday ening R E Sweetwood Mrs. P. A. Auman, Edna Wolfe, Mrs N. Finkle and and Helen f our farmers had a our valley who John were Mr and son Charles R. F. Finkle, two daughters and Mr ev Mrs and man, Mrs A Marion Most with well on “Ome Miss went ployment on Monday Vv A GEORGESVALLEY, No. 2 t placed his ] and 8 rder rib¢ H more a garet ju buckshot P. A ut ) \ uble charge of shotgun our champion fisher inch since scribe he has caught Auman, went up an | 1 N wrote in 1 | ’ oF recen ‘ortwright hin h 3 new yich adds mu PAVE TT ntempiates iidings by re painting the barn was much to hear of John QGuiser, a highly itizen of the township Weaver former resident place, but now of Jackson WAR an ver dinner guest at Shaffer's week Decker, the Bellefonte sowed his oats last week were others IL.esh bulit improv ing roofing the ) This prised death apected W. N this and comm satu pur the re- nity rday a of ville Harve Christ 0 Inst farm well er J Conrad a garage for Stover Mrs, Isaac Stover, who had dergone an operation in a private hos- in Williamsport for an affliction of the throat, returned to again on Saturday, very much proved Her friends are hopeful of her recovery to normal health On fourteenth, Miss Minnie Garbrick her resignation as an operator Zion exchange, a position she filled very satisfactorily for several years, On the seventeenth she was married to Harry Smith, formerly of this place but now of El- mira, New York, in which place they have gone to housekeeping Mr B Spee dy the tendered in the | Smith has a good position in sald city nd home their were to make that young people they expect These highly respected by their wide circle | gaturday evening who | bridge of friends and acquaintances wish them happiness and prosperity through life STATE COLLEGE-—Route 2. We have had fine weather this last week: the farmers around here are through plowing and putting the spring crops in, The box social that was held at Rock school house proved a success. There were two boys who thought they were too big to eat with the right girls so they went down the road and took three girls with them; boys, don't be too greedy. W. R. Jones’ school closed on iast Friday: he gave them all a hearty welcome, Miss Carrie and Ruth Womer held a farewell party on last Thursday evening for Mr. Jones, Mr. Clark Huey, you ean't come ov- er our way or we will set a trap for you. Rock forge sald that you were too loud. There were two young men at the social who on thelr way home had to cross a foot bridge by Mr, Mus- ser's. When they were on the end of it , It went down with them and they both went In the water; one fell on his knees and the other man on his back and he was hurt so badly that he could hardly make it home; the other fellow bought a cake and lost it. One on you, Barl several | Au- | Bowman's | | Musser's un- | | Daniel Ripka, Elmer Ripka and Emry | her home | im- | | i i ! | | ] i CURTIN. The Messrs. Harry Curtin Abednigo Williams departed Thursday for New York where spent several days. Mrs. V, BE. Curtin visited at ard on Friday. Mrs. James was the guest on Thursday. Mrs. Harry Doughman, of fonte, visited at the home of Miles Doughman and wife on Wednesday, Mrs Henry Shultz and Mrs. landa Bryan went to Snow Shoe In- tersection on Thursday where they visited the school taught by Miss An- na Shank, of Yarnell, it being the last day of her term. They report the entertainment fine The serenaders were out in when the bride and groom, Mr Mrs. George Bowmaster, arrived the train and gave them a good fashioned serenade Their friends join in wishing them a and prosperous journey through Miss Sudie Rossman visited at Rolling mill on Sunday. The furnace is shut down pairs; we hope tl men will able resume work again Mrs Bathurst, we are Emma to is not much improved and on they How- of H. Potter, Mrs, Bellefonte, I. » oi full and on old many happy life 1) th for soon 1 be to 801 ry Bay at this writing Mrs. James sick list friends ery Mi Myra Clair, visited Emenhizer Miss Libble > Mrs , on the many larger, Jr. at writing, her hope JULIA N. ¢ n rprised Joe th wagon load of guests as follows Mr iz f Waddle om Driftwood; Mr Harrington, Miss Miss Olive Swisher Swisher. Others Fleisher Charles Swisher w The nams wers and Mrs Han Mrs. C. E. Duell d Mrs Arthu tie Parson Walter we Fdward lun: AR Donle Thomas Miss Francis Olive Straw Mrs. C. E Rebecca S Orlanda r nr r I and went p “ who re Dicks in LE Du Nason saw mill in BAW GREGG TWP, Smith Clarence Ebert, Charles Sundayed 0. J. Wolffe Wolf and Sunday new book o Centre getting at Indy Miller Ben driving Our trip they are ly half price now There was a rumor Archie Confer a barber shop, change it to took a flying selling books, they are on agent Hall cheap Ed going that were but a hat and build ing to store. now come on, boys, for your big broad-rim | hats, WwW. B. Sheats, the killing Musser's and are Immel candy agents, taffy trade Burdie Heckman J had bad luck as she fell Creek at on off a into Penns Bpring Mills Where the Money Goes. Recently a foreigner walked Into the postoffice at Mount Carmel and presented $2,600 at the money order department with the request that it be sent to Russia. His request was complied with, the toll being $26.00. Last week another foreigner sent $1,000 to his people on the other side. Burpees Garden seeds that grow at H. P. 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Ernest Harry is | spending some time hospital getting foot repaired, to of the Irishman Crouse left Monday for he to spend the carpente | | Peter Beyler Haven last spent week, | few day | returnin | back at the the put nite Ha again Lock giant tu it yen i" | his words Geo i nov | summer | trade in Re 0 where expects at off f« are city left 10 Detwiler week { ten the Miss Pp £4 PLEASANT GA CON Wer Ephraim m E time repared Grave—Shoots Self. rdering an Pp ter extra wide ostensib) Fnders i. noted P inds itown hotel brain fe i bake for % for h n his of he pent Saturday night Erave cent stamps to pay for favorably known for over 40 years, Everywhere wrapping and mailing. some neighbor can tell you of good it bas done. n| - | omne-cent Hotel, Buffalo, and a | { | . gl BEAVER DAM. r aking is all the go here Bryan visitor Sunday (Chas welcome WwW. H auto | inday | Agnes | Daniel Was YARNELL. | at Bressler ins purchased family spent valley loskey, « Plum with his daugh M. Walker, and had the | meeting one of his old ri oolmates, Jas of Brook T each ot} they rthdas an " 81 Lingle wil a visitor at Ripka's f Grove, Archie Cont through our der what We didn kards WT | For niu driving n Sunday. Won- ions are had Dun- Spring Mills. ask Berdie I we n tonier had not ses 1542 thelr int n 1101 year on and next by in re- ROT le cha since garden Ripka's. don't ligging ey Coughs Hard coughs, old coughs, tearing coughs. Give Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a chance. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. 5. Loree Aver On Me Fleming Proof that Vinol Creates Stren { Ih gth. aly Ver Te vy ari ai TITIT I | : ' 4 ROBERT W. i by «( ADAMS, FLEMI r sale in Fl lemming, caKent r hn n NG, PA, M. } { A ARCH est & | H Dy Druggists sale Bellefonte OU COULD NOT HAVE two portrait photographs made ex- actly alike by differerent photograph- ers, because the style and individwal- ity of the two workers enters into and is a part of the finished picture. T he right blend of vour likeness and individuality with our particular style will make a portrait worth pre- serving;---and the original sizes and mountings we show, adds to the dis- tinctiveness of your photographs when we make them. r r is weight ANd SUFFERED WITH ECZEMA ON SCALP Dandruff, Sores or Scabs Covered Top of Head, Intense Itching and Loss of Sleep, Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Entirely, 1357 Bo. Paxon St, Philadelphia, Pa. — “My son, one year old, had suffered with eczema on his scalp and occasional out breaks on his face and body ever since he was a small baby. The first sign of any disturbances of the scalp was the appearance of dandruff. Within a week large sores or scabs had formed, covering the top of his head whore the hair was thickest, His scalp was full of large watery scabs thai caused intense Itching and loss of sleep. He would scratch his face until blood appeared many times, and was unusually fretful during the day and cried at times both day and night. Some of his hair fell out. “1 tried some remodios that were recom- mended to me but these were of no help In relieving him. Through a fréend | heard of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The parts that were affected 1 washed In warm Outde curs Soap suds, and applied the Outicura Olntment afterwards. In about two wooks they cured It entirely.” (Signed) Mm. 8. R, Emurian, Jan. 15, 1012, Not only are Cuticura Soap and Ointment MALLORY THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN. Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. Cut out this ad. It is worth one extra picture free with your order. Travelers Cheques Travelers cheques for use in all parts of the world. A saleand con- venient way of carrying funds. Write us for literature.
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