THE CENTRE DEMDONAY, BELLEFONTE, Thursday, hay Bth, 1913. Correspondents’ Poparimens Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, NITTANY. On account of quarterly and communion services at burg, Hecla and Zion, next :nd Sunday, there will be at this place in the U. E. Friday evening, the 9 inst, Mrs, Bingman and children, Rebersburg, visited some of their many friends at this place and Clin- tondale the past week while the Rev attended ministerial convention at Williamsport. Miss Steila Rogers visited in Rebersburg and Millheim days the past week. Miss Hester Zerby and Miss Fran- ces Webner boarded the 3 o'clock train going east on Saturday. Miss Edna McDowell is home several weeks helping her folks clean the Emerick house and move. Don't forget preaching on Friday night the 9 inst, by Rev. D. A. Ertel Guests of B. F. Shaffer and family during the past week were: L. A, Shaffer, of Bellefonte; A. W. Tuholsk, Verna Allison, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Heberling, and Mr. and Mrs. Turnock, of State College. Miss Ruth Beck was a guest at the Magee-Huyett wedding which took place at Centre Hall last Wednesday. Miss Mary Allison entertained the K. D. and 8. 8S. last Friday evening H. F. Brickley Sundayed with his wife and family here Mrs. H. K. Allison visited friends in Lock Haven recently. Walter Rishel, of Bellefonte, frequent visitor In our berg. der why? Ask Teen. Wm. Mauck, wife and son, and Miss Maggie Yearick were Lock Haven in their new car on Sat- urday afternoon. Den Diehl and family visited friends at Lamar on Sunday. Miss Edna Gunsallus has returned | home from State College was employed, and expects to remain | at home this summer. Her many friends are glad to have her in our midst again Mrs. HA. A. Long attended at Hublersburg on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mauck and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan were up to the fish hatchery and also to State College on Sunday. Merril brick have accepted a job on the state road at Hublersburg Mae Showers was a visitor on Monday Dan Showers has been home past three weeks making fence, ing his chicken hou and painting his house Mrs. William dren visited friends on Sunday Our men who state road spent Sunday at home Sunday was a beautiful day our streets were full of people the autos were going all day One of our Nittany girls plays long on the organ that she falls the organ stool: that is some. ] Frank Pmerick, of Johnstown, has | gone to his home at that place after spending about a week with is moth- | er here: while here he had some re- pairing done his mother's ty. meeting Hublers- Saturday preaching church on from several for to is a Won- Charles, Lock the | roof - ae chil- | and Snydertown Garbrick at are emploved on the and and BO off now to proper- YARNELL. crops and promising ap ples th The grain looking very Ity Ralph Malone Howard with Would it be pr ter of this place to for the old and the pos suppose God would ing his work all whom the scribe of We would sz moribe that the place, instead holes with win will er they are and we w if they w take care better Mins Shoe alan are in vis local- turday night girl the up and im spent “a heat f Wi at his per r Nor wr bless } ney Ima A of Snow N visiting Miss Charlottes Confer, of Howard Miss Fannie and Bellefonte spent a with their parent MM Walker of this Joyed themselves very Miss Annie Shank le to Lock Haw keep bool We would say regards ing the big fat hen, that H. K killed. one that weighed between 10 pounds and after eating the big fat hen, he started straightway Across Ve here and Pe Lurtz Nora Walker go en to ’ r the creek and baptised five rain ducks | he went happy and very sprinkled two, back again and straightway SOBER. Preaching service at Paradise was not well attended on Sunday. Calvin Confer spent Sunday Greenbrier The nice helped the oats Those who spent Sunday at W, Yonada's were Clyde Bressler and | wife, 8. W. Vonada and wife, all of | Greenbrier; Mra. Al Keen and George Keen, from Frogtown Harry Shook called friend, Jennie Stover, ening Samuel Weaver and spent Sunday at Brushvalley. there must be some atiraction D. H. Shook Is getting ready to move his house to a different place. Rev. John M. Price took dinner at W. P’. Musser's on Bunday. at few days their past sowing weather the farmers In on his Sunday Indy on ove. Boyd BSheats Boys, ROCK VIEW. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Houser spent Sunday at the home of Wallace Mus- sor at the Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sunday at Axemann. J. 1. Peters visited over Sunday with his little bunch of green onion tops. Quite a fire broke out In our little village last week, caused by the two o'clock train, but by the prompt as- pistance of “Johnnie” Boal, the re- sults were nothing serious. Sunday was such a fine day that everybody seemed to make use of It Mr, and Mra. J. C. Sheffer called at the Houser home on Sunday. Those who spent Baturday at the county seat were, J. L. Peters and daughter Cora, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Houser, ~Crepe Volles, a new fabric this season, plain and stripes, 26c a yard ‘at Katz & Co's. Hoover spent friends | to | where she | church | Kessinger and Willlam Gar- | Haven | going | w. |» REBERSBURG. Miss Bertina Stover, the music teacher, was detalned from her call- ing, for more than a week, by indis- position which affected her throat and the nerves of her hands. She Is again energetically instructing her numerous pupils in Brush valley and Sugar valley. Whoa! Am 1 so poor a scribbler your linotypist should mistake “the motto of Bulwer,” “the moth Buliver,” in the reminiscence of Blerly's feat at Bellefonte? In rhetoric, this would be termed a step from the sublime to the ridiculous, The citizens here are generally sat- isfied with the votes of our repre- sentative, Hon, CC, I. Gramly. He voted for Lowry Humes bill for a non-partisan ballot in the Interest of fair play and Intelligence. Next to the “vest pocket” ticket and the “sticker” under the Act of 183% Mr, Humes' bill comes the nearest to in- telligence suffrage. The law should be so made that only those who can make up their ballots themselves, men and women, may vote, and those who sell thelr votes, or buy votes shall be forever disfranchised There is a skurrying now up fiddies since a violin came to town. Some of our ed the dust, at hour, to attend Millheim. What's the need of using a meat when a surgeon's knife will do? Miss Mary Bright, daughter of Dr Bright, is making progress admirably the Columbia Musical Conserva- {tory in Philadelphia. The opportun- | ities to hear all the top-notch musi- | calists of the world is unexcelled at | Philadelphia Speaking 0 that for | of Dr to hunt professor leading autolsts rals- about sixty miles an the last horse sale at ax [at of Bellefonte ns the | areopagus of Centre county leaves an | opening for the inference that the beautiful is the fountain head of legal {lore as well as a fish hatchery. Centre county certainly is favored as the home of navigators. During G administration, Hon. G the Watchman held post port of Philadelphia | W. favors the county choice of Hon. Chas. R | Democrat, a well-earned Democratic newspaper men put opinion deserve the wards The 1873, 1838, ing sal Cal h tising more fiapdo« siat the lawmaking air and vagaries bugs imagine t} P the and again at in the party re- mvention ) onstitution of r the hold- If, and at of constitutional ¢« amend the over $500.000, fo of the convention [tse aries of t members The subsequent cost the itd was The noodles lles . ’ CON adver constit Philadelphia who expatiated last week simply animalculas with hot The Philadelphia at the little confines nincompoops f North America large, can see® no constitution we have sufficient It would be a blessing | the poor tax-gidden, exploited peo- | ple of Philadelphia, if the state at large rejected the convention at the polis and saved them from tion n and ure sprayed we of reason is not GEORGESVALLEY, No. 1. That bright young blacksmith, Spring Mills, who is a frequent home of Miss Pear) taken an agency in the tinware Potter-Hoy Hwde, You 1 caller at th fer, i he SH for r trade } hited Mr Adam Rig f Wm John irday TRIL relative vod and Mrs Mrs ka ipka's Gray of and Sunday s in our D Ww Franklin wers allers n Sund Milt with Sweelw Ripka the and and at friends and has is sexton the bell Bweet wor nasint ring same week nd wife ward the and Bd visited by left were incing baby at Heckman orman I thou to flourishing Well news is ght the ed in hear tha BO) beautifully this Is a tt scarce, I'll hang time and so long HART nw umy up GEORGESVALLEY, No, 2. I.. G3. Snyder's buried their boy on Monday the Cross cemetery V. A. Auman and | Bweetwood and family | en Zettle spent Sunday man's: the ladies went ries and as they had to go over the lereek Miss Jamison's pint fell In the water and now the Missionary meet. [ing will not meet this week as usual Jeremiah Zettle was appointed del- egate by the Georgesvaliey Luheran Sunday school to attend the county school convention held at Rebers- burg on the 5th and 6th Max Herr, the peddler, has changed his trade to buying heifers; just ask Anna, John Gray, from Milton, friends In our valley Miss Alice Heckman left today for Mifflin county Willard sald he would be a proud papa If he would be Edward baby church | at family, R. E and Miss Hel. at P. A. Au- for tea ber- Is visiting “JULIAN. The farmers are all around here Rose Adams has returned from Ty- rons. Gilad to see you Rowse, The entertainment at Julian was very well attended. Hope we have another soon. There is a dandy young operator In the tower on second trick. Set your cap for him girls, Mre. J. C, Nason, who has been sick, is recovering slowly. Roy Marks has a nice little girl on railroad street. He thinks she is just t Mrs. David Adams, who has been sick with tuberculosis, we are sorry to say, is not improving. Minnie Gill was seen on our street on lust Wednesday evening. Oh, Pat . Ie Akos Himery is bulld- ng or occupancy he middle of Hay. hy Hazel! Beals Is attending schoo! at Unionville, busy plowing Meek | now W,|° Kurtz of the | position. | who moid | dinner ners 60 the | $1,000 | $500,000 | before the | +1 embrace | The | tol, confisca~ | | State one day | singing has | line | home | | she a eS SE RR WINGATE. Margaret Meyers, few hours Mrs, John Mrs Wm Fisher Mary, made a business fonte, Thursday Don't forget Saturday, May Everybody Is Plum nid by Mrs COO CEES you three weeks items Mrs visited P. 43, Mr Mrs, tarried a her friend, of Ballwood, Thursday with Smith and daughter, trip to Belle preaching 10th, by M invited scribe, the Wood's hen, advertised ago, in the services, J. Snyder small is the for Plum Grovi CRES cu some Grove Stormfeltz, with her Annie Sunday Murray and Mrs. Claud two children, of Tyrone, days last week with Oscar Summers Mrs. Edward Bellefonte with Andrew Young. Aaron long, after a week's visit with his wife and children, returned to Altoona where he is employed Harry Estright attended the festi- val at Yarnell Saturday. Miss Sarah Boop, of visited Sunday afternoon father, Daniel Boop Samuel Estright, of Milesburg, Sunday visitor here Mr. and Mra. Harry children, of Milesburg, with his mother, Mrs, Raymond Fisher, « dayed with his wife this place, Miss Edna Altoona on ac of Altoona, friend, Mrs. Estright and spent a few his mother, Mrs spent Sunday at daughter, Mrs Long her Lock Haven, with her was a Wagner spent Sunday Ella Harnish Tyrone, Sun- and children and | | of at Murray was called to ount of sickness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Clinton Murray Irwin Lucas and wife visited Sat. urday and Sunday at the home of his father, Calvin Lucas at Fairview Mr. Fred Fisher and Mr. Clare who where employed by Wm returned to their home where will work on the farm this summer. | Glad to see you boys Miss Dora Stere and Estright of this place, spent Plum Grove to help celebrate Aniversary the oming In of snerable McCloskey's seventy The old man was al ‘ingate before EE west here he many extend our compliment Ereatl many more Lego, | they | Mrs Sat David ir iny | the the goin made ‘naar of M and Mrs ersary. Gi took | War Bee ¥ Hv lean Mr aniv Laemual ad Le at t) BOALSBURG. iss Stella Raymond friends in tows (Gyeorgs Houtz of sent Speen State with his parents o i 101 n and le ping in Bellefonts Miss Miranda Hohn of her friend, Myrtle day evening Jesse Nevel was the Houts, Euest Satur transacted business atl | the past week | our young sports was heard “Farewell t single bliss’ “nuff sed il to : Wallace Horner Ana inday with frie Say "Bobby" next the On of Ss nds crowd aA very wpm nt lve r planted and daughts ith friends mok ask CC. B school Heve me Sunday Sunday afternoon Mrs. E4. Burd, who has been k, ia improving slowly A crowd of our young folks tended meeting at Runville evening was well attended real nate Sunday Clearfield Young Lady Engaged. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Alice Bigler. of Clearfield, daughter of the late Hon. William D. Bigler, and John Provest, of Pittsburg. The date for the wed- ding has not been made public. DANGER FROM GRIPE Lies in That Cough and Weak, | Worn-out Condition. Grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia, these | are greatly to be feared at this time of the year, To prevent grippe from being tol. | lowed by either pleurisy or pneumo- | nia, It is important to drive the last | traces of It out of the system quickly. | Our advice Is to take Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron prepara tion without oll, and get your strength and vitality back quickly, Mrs. A. A. Grablll, of Strasburg, Va. says: “Grippe left me weak, run down and with a severe cough, from which I suffered four years, I tried different remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Vinol, from which I received great benefit, My cough Is almost entirely gone, and I am strong and well again, and I am glad to recommend Vinol to others who suffer as I did.” Try Vinol with the certainty that If It does mot benefit you we will give back your money, GC. M. Parrish, Ballefonts, Pa. Boob, i tof a sore Family Favorite 0il Your dealer gets it in barrels direct rom our refineries, FREE~320 page book-—all about oil, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, Pittsburgh, Pa. FILLMORE. have been enjoying during the past two our farmers are making it by planting corn has prospects of a good crop; everything looking fine Last week while Mrs, J. B. Rockey and her daughter were on a scaffold papering, Mrs. Rockey made a mis step and fell to the floor; she was badly bruised Wake up, Route 2 Scribe at must be taking a nap warm weather Come people hear from you Miss Bessie Green chicken hatcher; tors with 325 eggs and chicks. She will fill all chicks on short notice Anybody wishing to horn eggs for setting, Rockey's, as he keeps BAVe the trouble egress to the house of t} hens fine weeks We weather and some of good use of The wheat some is State Colivgn Pleasant during around there, you this is the champi) two Inculs received irders for she set Leg- J. 1} purchase call at hickens of carrying A fow went into the ated herself In one nice sn will you the Ago dining corner CER Waln Evey lege, spent Sunday at Joseph Tressler's Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sunday t State Colleg on, and one room and s« and laid HY (ol and wife of State 14 ne Norris spent i“ with thelr Charles family 1 i years | seeds that Hardware Garden Schaffers lurpees H. P Erow Adv Burns, Bruises and Sores quickest and surest cure for bruises, bolls, sores, Inflamma- all skin diseases 8 Buck- Arnica Balve In four days It H. Haflin, of Iredell, Tex. on his ankle which pained he could hardly walk. Should Only 26¢. Recom Parrish, arugeint Th a burns, n's cured lL. him so be In every house mended by C. MM. Bellefonte, Pa.-—Adv The Best Treatment for Itching Scalps, Dan- druff oo F alli Hair To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, the following | special treatment is most effective, agreeable | and economical, On retiring, comb the hair out riraight all around, then begin at the side and make a parting, gently rubbing Cuticura ointment into the parting with & bit of soft flannel held over the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings about half an inch apart until the whole scalp has been treated, the pur. | pose being to get the Cuticura ointment on the | scalp skin rather than on the hair. The pext moming, shampoo with Cuticurs soap and hot water, Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month i generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Cutie cura soap and ointment sold everywhere. Sample of each malled free, with 32.p. Skin Book. Address “Cuticura.” Dept. 3, Boston. Sa Tenderfaced men shave in comfort with Outicura Soap Shaving BRIX 30. Jmpletion ONE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, full value for money expended Is what you are looking for when buying lum- ber for that new house you intend bullding. You always in cholee building lum Jou the best kiln-dried limber at ond competition at the Bellefonte Lumber Co, BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA, Hill | L1ited at the mt | days | yw-white | home of | —To Women—— Seeking Health and Strength For those ills peculiar to women Dr, Pigpos Cl recommends his ‘Favorite Prescription” a “THE ONE REMEDY” ofc! A medicine prepared by regular gradusted physician of unus- ual experience in treating woman's diseases—carefully adapted to work in harmony with the most delicate feminine constitution. r All medicine dealers have sold it with satisfaction to cus- tomers for the past 40 yeurs, It Is now obtainable in liquid or sugar-conted tablet form st the drug store-—or send U)one-cent stamps for a trial box, to Buffalo, Every woman may write fully and confidentially to Dr. Plerce, Invalides’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. ¥., and may be sure that her case will receive careful, consclentious, confidential consideration, and that experienced medical advice will be given to her absolutely free, A ————— Tr ee SE end Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liv- er and bowels. Sugar coated, tiny granules easy to take as candy. Bras | part of around EEEEEEEE LEMONT, Vas on week but May inmt | again | Alfred Johnstonbaugh, of home of B, F week list the in able mick to on Ayer’s Pills ment of the bowels cach day. Just one Ayer’s Pill at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. Ask Your Doctor. C. Arey Do. sownll, Mam Avis Hoy, { day ] Bs last | The work on the { moving along College township Uusy repairing the | fore they needed it Mrs. Jennie Norris’ horse on HN evening, thro | Norris and her daughters | former 1} the misfortune | her arm, but it is hoped that BOON Well again Eave us + heavy this week hs 1 road is state supervisors roads but not are | #15 [! at ran away | wing Mrs the break | she will | 3A The stork vi and Mrs. Beas to brighten John Char his saw degrees of Mr gird nome tu rels turdaay » . out; tle mad to Le Rint mili to 8B. C. Bathgute's te do some sowing im Grover Yon and family £1 home , ITE, moved " | ant We frost qui Warm meter stands or } been te theremed« spent Sun- times the | bu | and Any “Father grows younger every day.” And his new photograph hits him toa “T.” The old portrait taken twenty years ago, made him look so serious and old fashioned-—not a bit like he really is. We woulden’t part with it of course. But isn’t it splendid to have a picture of him--just as he looks to- day? And father says that he’s glad he gave in and had it made---thai having your picture taken is far from an un- pleasant experience now-a-days. MALLORY uc ruorosnssuen i vou rows. Crider’'s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. Cut out this ad. Yes -Weve Got It Which Means a hel Li Quipped Store. It is worth one extra picture free with your order. i sopx/ Anything you want in the way of builders’ tools and build. ers’ Hardware. And we've got another thing too, that wears hard: That's ATLAS Portland Cement. It’s the same quality of cement that Uncle Sam just ordered five million barrels of, for the Panama Canal. They've got the best engineers in the world there and they certainly know what they're doing. Olewine’'s Hardware BELLEFONTE, PA. Cravelers Cheques Travelers cheques for use in all parts of the world. A sateand con- venient way of carrying funds. Write us for literature.
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