Thursday, June 5, 1913. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Correspondence (Continued) BOALSBURG. day was observed as ual. The procession formed in diamond of the town headed by Boy Scouts, children of the town Boy Scouts, Children of the town and citizens, On account of the rain the speaking was done up at the centre of town, The festival in the a success in every way. The nice sum of one hundred and three dol- lars was realized, which goes for the benefit of the town lights The temperence lecture formed church, Sunday well attended Children's services will be the Reformed church, Sunday June Sth All the ladies vited out to the home, Monday e to six to view the new chapel, dedicated, after which a lunch served on the lawn to all present Mr, Rothehel, piano of Sunbury spent a few days in town Mr. and Mrs. Woods Bathgate and Miss Verda Bathgate, of Lemont, and the Misses Ellen and Terencene Kim- port, of Bellefonte vere visit the George Shug Mrs. Edward Kr and Mra Hunter and daug Emm of toona were visitors at the Os er home Miss Rhoda ing her friend Mr. and Mrs David Stuart Stuart, of Sar at the Stuart Mr. and Mrs Williamsport the home of pher Rush Wagner the Willian Dr. 1. E daughter, days at Mrs Altoona, ward Riley home Mr. and Mrs Paul spent Mor us- the the and Memorial Boal Hall proved in the Re- evening held in| evening, ' the town were in- Theodore Davis Boal vening, from 4 just was 0 George ors it art's home Sara Al- ar Stoy eamer hter Harris Miss at spent home Foster Barr several davs at Homer Barr PLEASANT CAP, Mrs. Elizabeth FEckenroth fonte, visited her sist Mrs Noll, recently. William Kerstetter pu automobile last w and is now pared to enjov himself through summer mon Miss Emeline N the Lock Haven home for Memot Mrs. Harvy pendicitis Lates say that she The little was seriously il very much better hopes for its recovery er hased a new pre- the improved Ishler mewhat Harry with ervsipelas, and the family have was o'clock | tunner, | + | POINTERS ABOUT TURKEYS. The passage of a law by the legin- lature imposing a penalty of $256 for shooting or killing a wild turkey dur- ing two years from May 8 last, has aroused discussion of various ques- tions pertaining to turkeys. Anent the policy of this law Ex-Sheriff Woodring contributes these pointers to the Democrat: “Sixty years ago there was not one wild turkey where there are 100 today. Why the Increase since the modern gatling gun is used to hunt them with? As we suppose, the reason Is that the country, becoming more thickly settled and the up, made more or better them. Then, again, there flocks and flocks of tame which roamed off and became This Is a common instinct of the “Again, the rural farmers have helped the wild turkeys through the | severe winters by feeding them, where {they roosted Under the present {they will not be apt to continue this | poli v, and in two vears the wild tur- ke will almost become + thing | the past, as farmers will not | turkeys for city sports to come and roam over land, upon which the) pay the taxes to keep up the schools | roads and poor, and Inughter | game preserved and kept from starve ling by them.” This raises a point for {The theory of the state [that all te game belongs | This wns not the | fathers of the Republic” Law all game grazing for have been wild bird discussion Eames to the view taken by At the animals and b state Com irds OP Ww Tonada daughters Master Roy Lons, son of T. F. Lons, who has been sick for several weeks with swelling of the glands of his throat, Is also getting better Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noll and Mian Emeline Noll ttended Memorial Day pervices at Centre Hall on Friday Miss Adaline Kline, of Axemann, spent Sunday at the home of County Commissioner Wm. H. Noll Elwood Brooks is doing some plas- tering for Editor Smith, of the Centre Hall Reporter, this week BOALSBURG. Miss Effie Rishel returned home here, after spending a State College Mr. G. M. Kooney, wife and son George, spent a day with their daugh- ter, Mra. Jusse Nevel Irvin Johnson, of Pittsburg, several day with his friend, Rose Woods. Miss Margaret Me lege, spent several in town Mrs. Joseph All covering from her recent illness. Catherine Koch, of Pennsylvania Furnace, spent several days with her grandparents of this place Jeorge Houtz returned home, being employed at State College, several months John Mothersbaugh, son of Mothersbaugh, is numbered the sick John Bricker er and friends Mrs. George Searson, Hall, spent Sunday at the der home to her week at spent Miss of State Col- with friends ore, davs slowly right is re- after for William among hi moth- is x visiting Linden E. Kid- of LL ROCK VIEW, Edgar Hoover, of Altoona, is visit- ing at the home of Wm. Hoover. Quite a number of our young people took in Decoration at Boalsburg Miss Bessie Peters spent a few days of the past week with her cousin Cora Peters of this place Mrs. Dora Jordon and son, Robert, spent Sunday at John PRoal's Homer Peters departed on Monday for Altoona Mr. and Mrs. James Herron are rejoicing over the arrival of a young daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zong and son, Randolph spent Sunday with Samuel Zong's. Mr. E. A. Peters and daughter, Es- telle, spent Sunday at the home of J. B. Peters James Houser is much improved at this writing. CENTRE MILLS, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings and children visited the former's mother, at Aaronsburg on Sunday. Pred Meese, Roy Held, Roy Bwartz, Paul Shaffer and sister, Miss Mary, attended the festival at Aaronsburg, ast Friday evening. Arthur Kline with his wife and lit. tle daughters, of Altoona, spent sev eral days with his parents at this place last week, Chas, Miller, with his wife and little son, of Union county, spent over Sun- day with Charley's parents, Harry Miller has just completed a large lime stack. Wallace Deebler and family visited his sister, Naomi Deebler, at this place last Sunday. Ulcers and Skin Troubles. If you are suffering with any old, running or fever sores, ulcers, bolls, eczema or other skin troubles, get a box of Bucklen’'s Arnica Salve and ou will get relief promptly, Mrs, ce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala, suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Bucklen's Arniea Salve cured her In two weeks, Will help Tow Only 26c. Recommended by , M. Parrish, Bellefontg.~adv. June, Fred, and Confer former's at Potter and Grace, and little gprandaughter. Florence spent Sunday with the Aanghter, Mra Tra Auman Verna Keenan " athor and maken and cold wing wot arn we from gre FAIRVIEW. rome new last Sunday. Ci funda me Somers preached n Sunday Watson spent a hitman Rhoda Sunday Some rryeial Mr= JACKSONVILLE, a few of our people attend oration cen Beech and Howard and Bellefonte re spectively, The many sor nt F af- friends of Mra. B Vonada will be glad to learn that ter nine weeks of absence she wan brought home on last Thursday and her amilling face is again seen about her home Miss Blanche Condo employed at State College spent decoration at home returning to her place on Sun day evening Miss Margaret Strunk College, is visiting friends here, Mra, W. I. Walizer spent Decora- tion Day at Cedar HiIl and Mackey- ville, returning home on Saturday Alvie Confer spent Saturday Sunday with his family. of State and Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. The constant itching, burning, red- ness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles and Irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Fezema Ointment. Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Bath, Il, says: “T had eczema twen- ty-five years and had tried every- thing. All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson's Jezema Ointment I found a cure.” This ointment is the formu- la of a physician and has been In use for years—not an experiment. That is why we can guarantee it. All drug- giats, or by mall. Price 0c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co, Philadelphia and St Louls. Sold by C. M. Parris, Belle- fonte. Adv, June. Baby's Wante—* “What is the baby erying for, husband?’ “Wife, I can't imagine. He Is only six months old, and he dosn't know that there are such things as moving picture shows, or candy.” Shin 9 fre 2 ton: Be well ma, remedies for aki skin en z Soule I 7 Ria so i ay will not ErCARMARY co. FONTE, P turkeys | man law | of | feed | out |, the | ters is |’ “the | OVER THE COUNTY. A thousand chicks are being hatch- ed on the Kerlin poultry farm at Cen- tre Hall for a New Jersey party. On Thursday evening of last week the 1. O, O. F, degree team, of Centre Hall, conferred degrees at Boalsburg. Miss Marie Hyatt, of Salona, after a visit with friends in Bellefonte and Pittsburg has returned to home her One day last week some sneak thief entered the home of Mrs Huarshberger at Millhelm and stole only ham she had, a present from her th forests cleared | daughter Centre in fact The loaf Painters are In demand in Hall according to the Reporter, all kinds of labor is in demand who loafs in Centre Hall is ing by cholce Aaronshurg, mbrance having cme } she ellent | and friends ir resided and of Willia Dist DG encampment CAancy caused )\ Dennis ointed of p Dist the of the abbard and Rlade, a tary organization at Penn State, presented to the college The cannons will be located In front of the Armory t Sta College Krumrine, of Bellefonte modern drug at College on or it September the room now occupied by I. The corner room in the new R ter building will also be o« drug st This will make f t State Coll the members 8 national mi f te Sidney open a Hiate int store abot ore stares a fall t« ™ e ire rm opens Penn State experimse nvitat the the det farme« witnti all ' riemental State gra 1 held HOR 1 ‘ Grace i § Ntate College or of last week ‘ as follows aiph mas Homan Mathias Gardner Heaton, Lulu and Mq the grad f. Fred lewis department of En State (Col inten iVANRiIa rent, or wir “Want somethi Ads” ng to Women’s Confidence in the efficacy of this thoroughly tried home remedy is never misplaced, In every way—in health, strength, spir- its and in loocks—women find them-« selves better after timely use of BEECHAM'S PILLS everywhere, In Boxes, 10e., 28e. PERFECT BANITATION is Just as ossential as hatriosd when combined for the countrys therefore celebrate the ith of Toi oy by installing a new bath room where one A need Modern Sanitary Plumbing as practised by us means Sanitation in it fullest Bouse A Sutiftited in thats of every know nsolent tific awn fest for insuring health and clean noas, A. E. SCHADD, Allegheny Street - - Bellefonte, Pa, and | | $500, | tract Hlizabeth | | $600 | B. Glenn et msport, | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, to Sal- Bpring Louise Gessner Rishel et al lle G. Rine, tract of land in township; $1500, Roy Vaughn et al to Walter Wilson, tract of land in Rush township; $800, John Crawshaw et al to Ellen Sim- ler, tract of land in Philipsburg; $1. Guy C. Given et ux to W, M. Wil Hams, tract of land In State College; Woman Is As Old As She Looks No woman wants to look old, Many in thelr effort to look youthful resort to the ‘beauty doetor’s” prescriptions, Their mis take is that they visit the wrong department io the drug store, Beauty depends upon health, Worry, sleepless nights, headaches, pains, disorders, irregu- larities and wenknesses of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye, the “crow’s feet,” the haggard look, drooping shoulders, and the faltering step. To retain the appearance of youth you must retain health, Instead of lotions, powders bed parr ask your druggist for DR. PIERCE’S Favorite Prescription This famous medicine strikes at the very root of these enemies of your youthful appearance. It makes you not only look young, but feel young Your druggist con SUDDEE you in Hauid or tablet former send 50 one cent stamps to Plerce’s invalids Hotel and Sere goal Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. and trial box will be mailed you, M land A tract of land Seibert to W., M. Williams, in State College $600, Meyers et ux to E, P.| in State College; | Anna of Claudius Shook, Mary A. Shutt et bar to Daniel F Houser, tract of land in Benner town. hip: $107.63 J. Frank Smith, C al, tract Pp; £700 Philips in 0, C,, to Charles of land in How- ered whnshi whe E of land to Samuel Wise townshi) Gregg Pp, ips ‘ Moore to Centre Emery Hall; et ux to Potter Ry foam, C towns in Stover in Yes whi ve am It $1400 Matilda Beatr! wnship Wor y Taylor to Sy SETRS LER Ra on 06.19 20 12.20 | anny Lod smi ——— ~~) aly 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. Housewives. Hints for ro DEALLES In Olewine’s Hardware BELLEFONTE, PA. Most Children Have Worms. Easiest Riding Car Qgider Motor Cars and | wii |} eran hureday | Was riama | sell and see the | The riding car we know. Cross 1s the easiest You may tour all day with pleasure and return without fatigue. Country GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE Lots of leg room in front and rear; plenty of elbow room at the wheel, which turns easily but firmly; long springs of deliberate action. With Spring upon us, new Hats are wanted; we have them $2.00 to $450. Children's 50c to $1.50; Children's Caps 25¢ to 75e. New Ginghams, Prints, Percals, Lawns, India Linens, Long Cloth, Check, Plaid and Striped Lawns, It is a car of exceeding beauty, richly finished light Brewster green. Rakish, low and balanced perfectly, it has grace, suggestion of speed and lines that catch and hold the eye. in Our new Lace Embroideries are in and some match sets; the daintiest things yet shown and prices which will interest ev- ery one. Ladies’ Princess Slips, Gowns, Skirts, Brassiars, Corsets, and Drawers. Irish Point Val Lace and Creepe Collars. Table Damask, Red and White, Towels, Napkins, Table and Bu- reau Scarfs, Linen and Lace. Won't you come in and see the Cross Country? R. C. LOWDER Oak Hall Station, Shoes, stylish, in all leathers for men, women and children. Combe—8ide, Back and Dress- ing. AAA LOW RATE Sunday Ejxcursion Round $ 3. 0 0 Trip ™ AY, T O N Chance to Visit Rion) Capitol exh the Beautiful Con. Sir which Fi Te a pen on thit 488 bAY PLEASURE TRIP. joy “rT wre SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN LEAVES « « «553 a m Bellatonts rat 560 a m. Oak Pail MiMinburg 30 & In. Linden Hall Yiousturs L638 a Centre Hall Lewisburg “638 a Rising Spri Montantn 6.50 a m. Cobum = = m. Horthutibariand Jeave Washington 5.40 P. M. ’ pecia na leave RETURNING. 8 en preceding date of excursion. Consult Ticket Agents or Dav. Tickets on sale by Ticket Agenis STL a Division Passenger Agent, Williamsport. \@ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE CAPITOL WASHIN A Rare See the National Sunbury m. - = m. m.
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