THE CENTRE goons, BELLEFONTE, Correspondent Department Continued. JACKSONVILLE. Vegetation has taken on a appearance since the fine showers past week. Those Sunday school or convention pleasing attended the and ( at Millheim, the week were, T. P. Beightol, Mary dele: and D. Z Frain. On day Miss Frain read her report school which was heard with pleas ure, and showed some thought preparation. It was voted to have service on June Sth, in the Evangeli- cal church at 2:30 o'clock to which all are invited. Quite a ple had busine urday. It William doctor's care digestion, but Mrs, B. F. Vonada is still with her daughter at Clintondale, after a week or more of illness, Mrs. Wm. Yarnell out again. No wonder Alta Sunday, Nevin B. 1. at the home Sunday at Mrs. B. F. Children's Day services were held in the Presbyterian church on Sun- day, and it was well attended by our citizens; and a large delegation from Howard helped to make it a success. The children did their part well Business Is on the boom now. E LIL. McClintock is sporting two horses in his huckster wagon, and Guyer Ertley is running opposition which has marked an increase in the egg product who Wes, number of our young peo- ss in Bellefonte on Sat- was the show, has been under a few days with improving. the in- Dixon for is is able to be all smiles on back again. and family took dinner of Charles Heltman on Mackeyville, and visited Vonada. was was Noll CURTIN. 1 employed urday and writer thi traction Per- young widow he by S Sun- it Tue and chil ts of the Curtin, ‘urtin FUes HR burg, and son guests Jersey liam Sh Prince, attended Satur people fonte on t very good i tatton and Bruce, | te ire visiting the former's par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Prince The much needs rain came week and makes all nature look most beautiful. Misses Hilda Glenn were Baturday Lee Jones, of Mileshurg, the ome J. ££ son, a Bry and shoppers in Bellefonte Barnhart, over " ited friends In irday Ka sited WSturday friends Miss and girls, iand if Ireland their | ing for " 70 on Al- ed guests were al feature of the it was Mrs. Ls vent was made known » time was had, wish- irng of the day At iIadies went Scenic to see very at ve's ing her many 9 o'clock the thelr guests pictures which all On Sunday, May load of seven came lege Zion and pitatile wme of E. D. Tyson, the par- ty be Mr. and Mrs. E P. Houser and ty 0 daughters Kathryn and Gladys; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bvey som Forest of Lemont, the ing a sister of Mr. Evey a very enjoyable day by Bellefonte, about half o'clock In the evening, as both men are farmers, and, by the time they would get home, would be milking time, The following are the at the "Centennial House: " bins, of Harrisonville, Va; Jodon, Harry Breon, E. Naginey, Charlie Nighthart fonte: Jasper Brooks, Pleasant Harold Rothrock, Lock Haven: rad Lesh, State College: CC. W. ley and wife, H. N. Hoy. Mrs Garbrick and Robert Cole, Bellefonte: Mrs. Sarah Hoy, Lemont y the the were the from State Col eed at the hos to ne, on past four it Wm. Tib- Mrs. Belle. Gap, Con- TYLERSVILLE. and Mrs. Laubach, town, visited at A. H day and Sunday Decoration services Friday afternoon at P.O. 8 of A. will the evening. Miss Tillle Weaver, ing In the silk mill at visited her grandfather Ray Hough, of Brushvalley, was seen drving around at this place last Sunday. There will be preaching services in the Reformed church Sunday fore noon. There will be practice for singing in the Reformed church every Wed. nesday evening If the weather Is fa- vorable, Mr of Ranch- Caris’ Satur- will begin on two o'clock. The hold a festival in who Is work- lock Haven, CENTRE MILLS. Mr. Haary Beon has recently pur. chased a tract of good land and last week he bought J. A. Kline's saw mill and moved it near his home and now he Is busy operating his saw mill and hauling logs. Mr. Bower of Aaronsburg visited his daughter Mrs. Joe. Corman at this place. Among those who attended the Dis- trict Sunday School convention at Madisonburg last Saturday, were J. A, Kline and daughter Miss Minnie, Mr, and Mrs. Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Miller and Harry Miller and family, Mr. Harvy of State College was storm-stayed, awhile at this place, on his way home from Smulton, last Sun- . the | | Ministerial | ‘hristian Endeav- |} past | Frain, | 8 Sun- | to her |¢ Children's Day | nks | last | Mildred I Re on | publication visited at | We pleasing to | 26th, an auto | and | former be- | They spent | returning home | late arrivals Ed. | of Axemann; F. | Bart. | Alf. | Stops Falling Hair Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops falling hair. No doubt about it what- ever. You will surely be satisfied. | HUBLERSBURG. G Harry Wion, from New Yi between trains his father rk one -in- McEwen, of nur town one A. H. Spayd's hildren, of Salona, { her father, who some time and has {daughter, Mrs. A. H. Spayd. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Miller and son, { Oliver, of Lock Haven, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. G. F. Hoy, over Sunday. ; Frank Carner work at Altoona. J. C. Bergstresser Sunday from Altoona Nevin Hoy was to Bellefonte day this week He working the P. R. R. at Philadelphia and account of his work could not home, 3 jovd were out lot rs. Bitner 11 at the who is Jessie were Lock Haven, was day this week sister and two pald a visit been sick home with his has has returned to his was home over G is for on get Hinds caught a and fishing Heckman trout Perry and from Mill Hall, made hotel to see Regina Hu- not improving Sigman and two visiting her aunt, Julia Yocum, over Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wil Knecht were pleasant callers at the home of T. E Swartz on Sunday. Mrs. I. H. McAuley and Miss lle Rathmel were to Jacksonville Howard one day this week On account of rainy weather the state road men are not able to work; it will be fine when finished a cal bler, Mrs dren chil- Mrs Nel- and BOALSBURG. Kreamer, of Altoona {part of last week at the h | Edward Williams { Mr. and Mrs. Stonecipher and Mrs. Ulrich visiting Selinsgrove Andrew spent me moth- friends re- | Pas Newspaper Law. Ellisot f the f appeals hande the following decision In the case OQ. DD. Austin of the Butler (Mo.) Record by Burge, other members con- irring and published in 137 8. W eports, 618 “The preparation and of a newspaper involves mental and physical labor 8 an outlay f money One who pocepts the paper bs continuou oe re acown much ives School fare with {’ wfternoon Meeting of Pomona Grange. Centre Count Pomona Grange hold a ial meeting hall | Washington Grange at | Thursday, June 5th {4th degree members vited to be present Secretary will in of Pine nt 10 n m are cordially PB MM. ¢ BO Jl All in F SKIN TROUBLE [TCHED VERY NUCH In Form of Pimple Full of Pus. Scratched Until Bled, Head Covered with Hard Scab, Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Completely, 18 Oliver 8t., Newark, N. five years ago my litle Fike : 3 X Tht fi 5 i ig : to! for | one | of | been |* JULIAN. Rev, Johnson will occupy pit in the U., HB. church next evening, Memorial Day everybody should in the cemetery is Walter Tallhelm Hope he will soon Fine growing McKenzy is the pul Sunday hand and their lot condition sick list, is close at see that in good Is on the be better weather improving the of his home by the addi- large porch The work Is by Martin Harbridge a good job, Roland appearance tion of n being done which insures was a week Samuel in town Osman day last Aaron Me from a visit with burg Miss Minnie Philipsburg her sister, Don't forget BB. church, May vited Misses Lottie Gill with thelr gentlemen spent Bunday at Unionville A number of old soldiers friends contemplate a burg John spent fleld. David Adams, ily last week properties visitor one has in returned Philips- Mrs, yers friends Gill by Mrs. the 30 has been the serious Illness Chas. Meyers festival In 31. Everybody called to of in- Swisher and Minnie friends and their trip to Gettys- third his trick home Clincy, Sunday operator, at in Clear- Jr., moved into one of E his fam- E. Bealy' HANNAH. The rain on Thursday and Friday greatly refreshed the vegetables. Chandler Walk, of Martha, visited his parents, on Sunday G. M. Walk Is still on crutches and not improving much. Mrs. John T. Fowler home from the hospital feeling much better, Oscar Walk is confined to his with a broken hip. We are sorry to hear of his accident. A. R. Price and grandaughter, made a flying trip to our town week House cleaning and ing are all the go, now Mrs, James Reese, niece, daughter, Luthora, made to Tyr one day last laughing reason”? is has returned looking and bed very Eva, this garden mak- Leor, a flying week. over Why all the of | An ely | Hall, | ‘ampbell, | My dear niece Dorothy: Don't be discouraged about your work. Monday washing, for in- stance, which you say is such hard work. You have been doing it the old-fashioned, hard-rubbing way, you foolish girl. In the future use Fels-Naptha Soap, and it will be more like play than work. Your week will be started right and everything will go well, Affectionately, ANTY DRUDGE. Fels-Naptha Soap has made wash day as pleas- ant as any other day, because Fels- Naptha has made washing easy. More than a mil- lion women are washing clothes with Fels-Naptha Soapin cool or luke- warm water, with- out boiling or hard rubbing. Fels- Naptha whitens floors, brightens paints, removes grease spots and stains 1n carpets, rugs and uphol- stery. Be sure to follow directions on the Fels-Naptha Red and Green Wrapper, | the U, and | trip | his | {with his wife | afternoon at the { brother, ! ——— Thursday, May 29th, 1913, “The Witching Food” Is Finished—It's in Town For ten years our experts have worked on this delicacy. For ten years they failed on it. It has taken just ten years to perfect it. Then one day they succeeded. Suddenly the product became a reality. This is almost the first city to get it. It is Corn Puffs—dainty, almond-flavored pellets, puffed from the hearts of white corn. Crisp, toasted, chocolate-colored bubbles. It is an insidious creation, the acme of cereal dain- ties—well called “The Witching Food.” In a month it will be the sensation. Now at Your Grocer’s—15c Per Package Ready to Serve For Breakfast Lunch—Supper with Milk or Cream The Quaker Qats ®Ompany Sole Makers — Chicago FAIRVIEW, Mrs Fred ent Sunday a Lucas and Mrs few day LUCAS Mr Sunday Halnes and t the Ome Irvin Lucas the } Are spen s at wme of C Mra the and at David Tanyer spent ome of A. J. Lucas, Chapman spent Sunday and son Clair Bennet spent Sunday home of C. IL. Lucas in Confer spent Sunday with his Edward Confer at Marsh Come again, Irvin had a nice little rain will help the Charley Mise Carrie Irv Creek We that along last week New Law imposes Heavy Penalty. Governor Tener last week signed a bill prohibiting the throwing of glass, metal or refuse dangerous {0 the public upon highways of any township or borough, ing fine of from $10 to $100 WANTED! Men and Boys STEADY WORK-—-WAGES 31.75 PER DAY aud UP, Big Wages can be made on contract Work. Apply to se Hayes Run Fire Brick Co, ORVISTON, PENNA, Commercial Phone. Public Sale! The undersigned Executor will offer for sale on Saturday, June 21st, 1913 at 1 p.m, The Henry Houtz Farm 1 mile northwest of Linden Hall Sta- tion, containing 88 ACRES and 23 PERCHES, 11 Room House, Good Barn and all necessary Out-bulldings, 3 Springs and Well, Fruit of all kinds, TERMS8-~Cash, x26 JAMES ROSS, BExr. farmers’ grain | 1 For the Weak and Nervous. “ired -« and ner. a _the ner I men : : IN ‘ Retic ill « ¢e and alway have rood 14 " 4 sensible tr Bitters stomach, liver say they owe lives to derful home remedy. Mrs vault, of Vestal Cen, N. Y regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest of gifts. 1 can never forget what it has done for me” Get a bot- tle yourself and see what a difference it will make in your health. Only 0c and 31.000. Recommended by C M. Parrish, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa Adv May ke for the for hea th t othing better or kidneys. Thousands their this won - 0. Rhine- says "l » REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. of Bellefonte, Centre County. Pa. at the close | of business, May 10, 1913 the penalty be- | | Cash. specie and notes RESOURCES Reserve fund 15.8358 88 | Due from spproved re. “asm 15.0000 serve agents Lesnl securities at par | Nickels, oents and frae- | Checks and cash items tional currency tg B Due from Hanks and Trust Companies not in reserve Com relal paper purchas- od, vig: Upon one name LEE "two or more names 3119.19.55 Loans pon oall with ool 1 ater : Time loans with collater’| Furniture and fixtures Overdrafis LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in oe lus fund {vided profits, Jos ox penses and taxes paid Indlvidus) Deponits sub. jeot to cheek (exclusive of trust funds) Time Saréifioite Jt dante Deposits saving Due to Backs and Trust Cos. not Amt of Trust funds invested, Amt of Trust funds unin vested Total Trust funds. State of Pennsylvania | County of Centre, | I. John P. Harris, Treasurer of the above og company do solemnly swear that the above statement i Jue 1 the beds 0) Knowlede® and held JOHN P, HARRIS, Treas, of fkaetibid and 4worn beture me this sh aay Corman AREY HYLLER, Not. Pub. J. da ANGLER, RBRICH, uh | TO Mr, 1847.44 5.558. 18 | | You Will No Punctures, NoiBlow-Cuts, No Slow Leaks, No Rim Cuts If your Car is equipped with “Lastic Air” It dispenses with inner tubes and insures from 5000 to 10,- 000 miles per tire. For fur- ther information inquire of JR. G. ALLISON, CENTRE Have $ 72.000 40 | S- PIB BDETDIBDIS Everybody likes to see the men the papers write about. Wash- ington is the place to see them, singly and in groups. Washington Edcutational and Pleasure TOUR June 4 to 7, 1913. Round $18.60 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE Two and three-quarters’ days in Washington. Tickets include round-trip ‘ransportation, hotels and Mant and transfer station to hotei in Washington. For full particulars concern- ing leaving time of trains, tick. ets, and exteasion of return limit, consult nearest Ticket Agent, or DAVID TODD, Di. vision Passenger Agent, Wil lamsport, Pa. Pennsylvania R. R. A visit to the Capital is the duty of every present and fu. ture Votsrcand their relatives. x-22. Automobile Owner HALL: PA PA. =
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