THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, May 156th, 1913, a Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. EOHONOEONORONONINOHONO NIHON HINO HINO RON NINO NONI NONI BHIR JULIAN. Clemintine Woodward, Pa., accompanied by her Mrs. Willlam Kline, of Va. Is visiting friends and in and about town, Mrs. Kline's health is very poor and she hopes that the change will be of a helpful nature to her Miss Emma Swope left on Friday morning for Penfield where she will spend a few weeks visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Hoover. Ira F. Davis left this week for Al- toona where he expects to stay a short time visiting his son, James. John Tallhelm is working the trick at Ba Tower until further tice. Wilbur Myers left Madera June, where a position as coppier the P. R. R. Co. Mrs. May Kline, Mrs. Penfleld, daughter, Davis, W. relatives of 3rd no- Saturday for has accepted the office of on he in of Davis, W. Va. who has been visiting her mother at this place for the last couple weeks, left for Philipsburg and after remain- ing there with her brother for a few days will return to her home. Next Sunday morning at 10:30 is the regular time for preaching in the U. B. church by the pastor, Rev. Johnston. Mrs. Catherine and respected citizen, atives and friends in town; she active and gets about remarkable a person of such advanced age. Those three young ladies that in- terrupted the minister when he was talking last Sunday morning, to such an extent that he had to stop and call thelr attention to their conduct, should stay away from service if they have not manners and good breeding to properly behave, The show given in the Thursday night by Harry was largely attended and people were well pleased with the performance, Mothers’ Day was fittingly observ- ed In the M. E ch last Sunday morning. The p Rev, } preached an eloq benefitted all w) An cident which of a much more pened Malin about rs freight struck adjoining br 1 « serious | ing t loss of life : Guy Hosband ening for Madera in the tower durir aged rel- is for Williams, an is visiting hall on AARONSBURG. 3 > DE AMONE Us again reezing weather for such a pity for the and daughter, of among her Jennie Hetzle Mrs. Charles Sharer better known friends here visiting her friend, Wolfe Jennie HafMey an her recently Sylvis and spent a day burn and Bellefonte Henry Frantz, of Sunbury, visiting his sister, Polly George, was very glad to him Mrs. Elizabeth Limbert to her house at this a fall She is getting along nicely Some of our busy little girls of the niece, at in geo Lutheran church are trying very hard | buying a selling lice Help them to make money towards plano for the choir by cream, candy and taffy. along. W. C. Hubler and his wife, of Cen- tre Hall, spent a day very pleasantly at the home of EfMle Weaver. Mrs. Ebon Bower, of Bellefonte, is vigiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bower. BOALSBURG. The re-opening services of the Latheran church last Sunday were well attended, both morning and ev- ening. Rev. Alkens, of Selinsgrove, and Rev. Spangler, of Pine Grove Mills, assisted the pastor, Rev, Stone- cipher, Dr. L ta meeting week, Mr. and jreensburg, at this place Mrs. Willlam Woods, ton, is here for several weeks at Mrs. M. E Woods home, Miss Effie Rishel Is spending part of this week at Pine Grove Mills, Mrs, Mollle Ross, of Centre Hall, visited her sister, Mrs. Murray, from Baturday till Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and children, Mrs. George Keller, of Btate College, and Mrs, Mary Sheasley, of Flemington, spent Monday evening In town. Miss Ida Segner returned home af- ter spending a month In Bellefonte. A social and dance will be held In the Boal Hall, Friday evening of this week. Everybody Invited to attend Benefit of the fire company, E. Kidder is attending a Mal- at Punxsutawney this Mrs. Cyrus Woods, of is visiting with relatives of Wilming- the ~-$3.00 porch swings on sale at the Potter Hoy Hdw. Co. at 31.25 each. ~~MAY SALE OF MUSLIN UN- DERWEAR AT A-I-K-H-N-8 ne ming Saturday the 10th, Gamble | Katie Co- 1 here | who | is confined | writing through | YARNELL., weather has been cooler the past few days bul wise it has been a fine week busy farmers. Miss Amber Confer accompanied by one of Howard's bright little girls, {| Miss Margaret Neff, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. .and Mrs. J. Ed. Confer of this place Clair Shawley and Ben Fetzer made a flying trip to State College on Sat- urday. Miss The other- for of host Tyrone, of Lizzie Breth, short visit to her place last week John Shank and Pleasant Gap, spent former's home here. Word has just reached serious filiness of Henry old resident of this place, Blanchard, He suffered paralysis with slight covery Mrs part | Mr place from a she may health. Miss Anna Shank, bookkeeper for dry of Lock Haven, very pleasant. Miss Trixie Confer was a Bellefonte shopper on Saturday The N. A. C. ladles held a box cial at this place. They cleared $23.10 for which they thank the public and fall those who so kindly towards it These noble on the day of Dedication {on the church debt, thus | These same ladies raised the {and had the large window placed the front of the church which Is honor to them an a credit to community Philip Walks Saturday with nd Mrs H. EB paid friends in Tate, at of the Rankin Sunday the an here of Heaton, but late of a stroke of hopes of his re- Edith Burd and children spent of last week with her parents, and Mrs. J. A. Confer, of this Mrs. Burd is just recovering serious illness and we hope soon regain her usual good who is employed the Empire laun reports the work as 80~ young pledged $25 the effort in an the pent Ae ail , of Valleyvi | weed . Wa Iker MART farmes HA FURNACE lamage BOALSBURG. Miss Ilda Segner returned her | home at this place after spending sev. eral weeks In Bellefonte Miss Bessie Young spent { with her grandparents, east of town | James and Andrew Horner, of Col- yer, transacted business in our town one day the past week I. E. Kidder, wife Mary, Elmer Houtz, ter, Martha, also Mrs. Elizabeth Brown autoed to Philipsburg, Tues. day, returning home Wednesday ev. ening and report a very time, Lizzie Bloom spent several days at State College. Harry Fisher, of Bellefonte, iting friends In town Those who spent Sunday at the home of A. A. Klinefelter were David Glasgow, wife and three children, Wallace Horner and wife, Jesse Ne vel, wife and three children; also Ja- cob and Clyde Nevel, of Colyer. Don't forget the dance to be held in Boal Hall, Friday evening. Bene- fit to purchase more hose for the fire company. Mrs, William Woods is husband of this place Say "Bobby" you were all O. K. Sunday evening. I guess your hone eysuckle bouquet was very attractive. How about it G? Elmer Houtz autoed Sunday afternoon Hello Fruit Town scribe, and let us hear from you. A very heavy frost visited our town Monday morning, ice being formed. to Sunday and wife and daugh- in vis- visiting her to Bellefonte wake up STORMSTOWN. Williams Gates and his lady friend, Miss Dora Harpster, made a flying trip to Tyrone on Saturday. Mise Ethel Shivery transacted bus- Iness In Bellefonte on Saturday, Our farmers are busy planting corn through this valley. Mrs. G. B. Gummo and son spent Baturday at State College. Cyrus Johnson spent Sunday with his brother, A. L. Johnson, Miss Bara Clemson is home from the Williamsport hospital. «$3.00 porch swings on sale at the Potter Hoy Hdw. Co. at $1.26 each, somewhat | our gle contributed | ladies |) money | daughter, | enjoyable | EARLYSTOWN. Our hustling farmer, Frank ¥ was first to finish cornplanting Is always up head, | We are sorry to friend, tay Durst, is not Hope he will soon be out again Samuel Durst has sold a lot of steers: he knows how to put them shape, The stone crusher last week Roads are shape for the many auloes using D. L jartges, Qur potato farmer just started to plant his 40 acre look out they will soon round over the fence A pleasant surprise Was John Delaney when 87 of bor led Was getting that BO hear well faut for the in fine then was busy getting has Now oul given Mr recently, and neigh me Just as ready to retire The sur prise party was planned by Mr, De laney's able wife and was a grea After a sumptuous supper served the retred lo homes The names of those present were Mr, and Mrs. Lucas and | children, Mr.and Mrs. Royer and fam ily, Abner Alexander and family, Dan lel Bohn and family, Ed and Anna Durst, Mr, and Mrs, Bre Mr. and Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Chas Calvin Neff, Mr and son James and two Frank Mrs mn, and and Mrs Spayd Vagner one evening his friends at his h guests been oka and Frantz Frank Floray, ! Samuel t Ant [une f fami! SPRING MILLS. (itr HOLTS HOLLOW, r Wataos nd dau and eve after spending = her parents at Yarne lL home Saturday morning Watson was over to Thursday evening and band coming along fine me time with re- turned Clyde practice porta the Mrs. Jacob Yarnell visited her son, | Heaton, Young, Edward Frank Sunday of Bellefonte, day W. M. Roberts, who Pitcairn, spent Sunday with his wife and family at this place. House cleaning and garden making in all the go here The farmers have their oats in and are busy plowing for corn Mrs. Ida Poorman and grandchild Was seen on our streets on Sunday: {also Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bhirk, of { Chestnut Grove. There will be sing- | ing #2hool at the Advent church Wed. nesday evening worked MOSHANNON, A. J. Walker has gone to Queen where he has found employment. On Friday morning about 4 o'clock the stork passed by our village and left a bouncing baby boy at the home of T. A. Fye, who Is all smiles, They call him Arthur Sylvester Fye, Milford Yaudes, who has been ill for about seven months, has not Im- proved any at this writing, Mrs. Chas. Young and sister, Mrs, Hensyl! Young, are visiting at their home at this place, Mr. and Mrs. Millard McKinney's. Their mother is very poorly with erysipelas. Hope for speedy recovery. Miles Ward made a flying trip to Clearfield one day last week and on his return he bought a dandy horse and buggy: look out, girls, down at Clarence; now for the buggy rides. Dan Raymond, from Cooper, made a call on hin friend, Fred Folmer, on Sunday evening. John Confer, of Skunk Hollow, spent Sunday with his friend, Wm. Daughenbaugh, Thressa Daughenbaugh has gone to Skunk Hollow to visit for a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Bob Confer. «$3.00 porch swings on sale at the Potter Hoy Hdw. Co, at $1.26 each. BE mt ro ee | | | | wer, | he | our | he band | re- | called | on old neighbors and friends on Sun- | at | Only the best lamp oil can give you the bright, clear flame you should have. Family Favorite Oil No odor No soot FREE—320 page book about oil WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO, Pittsburgh, Pa. GASOLINES LUBRICANTS LLEY, No. 1. the Dem Reeder Sunday ev- GEORGESVA d wishing news for rat should fer to Laura J. Herbert Barger spent ng with Roy Zettl .. Ripka exp les irder ects a bumper now. clipping them sheep farmers are | Armers say of Georgesva about they ) Hey their peach €eir crop ESVALLEY, No. 2. 1 had such a shock didn't believe ek, ny GEORG hie ite this sald he We employed gander w A. F od, fron «| |: s iw 8 ¥ ~~ ANTY PRUDGE ——— Su a Mrs. Housewife “I'd like to read more books, but I can’t seem to find time. Monday I have to wash all day and" Anty Drudge—"Stop right there, my dear! If you will begin Monday morning by reading the directions on the back of a Fels-Naptha Soap wrapper, you'll have time for other kinds of reading and feel more like it, too.” The Fels-Naptha way 1s the best and easiest way of wash- ing. More than a million women use Fels-Naptha every washday. If you haven't used Fels-Naptha Soap, try it for your everyday housework and for washing. To wash clothes: Soap, roll and soak for thirty minutes in cool or lukewarm water; no boiling or hot water. Then rub lightly, rinse and hang out to dry. AT ald ond Pole A Os, FPindetphin, of Samuel Bo | parents, more | R centuries ‘t has been known that Nature's most valuable health giv. ing agents for the cure of disease are found in our American forests. Over forty years Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalides Hotel and a stints at Buffalo, N.Y., used the powdered extracts as well as the liquid extracts of native medicinal plants, such as Bloodroot and Queen's roo Golden Seal and Stone root, Cherry k and Mandrake, for the cure of bi diseases, This prescription as put up in liquid form was called DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical J)iscovery and has enjoyed a large sale for all these years in every drug store in the land. You ean now obtain the powdered extract in sugar-costed tablet form of our medicine dealer, or send 50¢ in one-cent postage stamps for trisl box to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., and tablets will be mailed, postage prepaid, The “Golden Medical Discovery” makes rich, red blood, invigorates the stomach, liver and bowels and through them the whole system. Skin affections, blotches, boils, pimples and eruptions—result of bad blood are eradicated by this alterative extract—as thousands have testified, of Dr, bound Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost { Common Sense Medical clo of mailing only on a free ces, , Adviser, 1008 pages, ADDRESS DR. R.V. PIERCE, BUFFALO, N.Y. FILLMORE. Rockey was hanging one ay last week and had misfortune of falling from the form on which she was standing broke one of her and cracked two hope she may soon recover A little girl came to the home | irip wmaster on last Ned - mn Sunda with VOUns olt « Kephart think of a fellow his brother on came back for pper two We are cold weather the | around here plat- | Miss and | visiting sr sist Mrs i at pa. per Philipsburg, is Huey preach- Cora ribs to fine over the baby ia 1 nesaay Miss Edna Mingle State Col spent Sunday her grand- Mr. and Mrs Norris what | 1 ped with his bre you Storms ink vo mixed up lege, with they ther home tion Hello 8 the till atter with ujanc never left ) EO wildered atira are IME flies, and your little kiddies will soon reach the age when dolls and building blocks will be laid aside to gather dust with the little tin soldier. Ere then-—-yes, right now--— start a picture record ‘of them. You will have, in a few years, a collection you will value far above the slight cost. And the little ones, then grown up, will appreciate your thoughtful- ness in having them photographed while young. Better start NOW. 4 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. es _—— ——- LYON & CO. LYON & CO. - OUR - May White Sale During this sale we will make Special Reductions on all WHITE STUFFS which includes a full line of Ladies’, Misses and Childrens’ Muslin Underwear. We have a Rummage Table with odd sizes and slightly soiled Underwear that must go during this sale. A complete line of Ladies’, Misses, Children and Infants Tub Dresses at prices that will astound you. Too many styles to specialize come in and see our won- derful values for very little money. We have one hundred and fifty pairs of our Special Sample Hose left, while they last 3 pairs for 50c. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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