THE C ENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, June 12th, 1913. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, | NITTANY. Preaching next Sunday at 10 a. m,, in the Evangelical church; everybody cordially invited to attend. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Miss Mayme Zerby was to Haven and had some dental done Don't forget the festival on next Saturday night, June 14th Proceeds will go towards papering and painting the church inside. It is hoped that all will feel interested enough in this to take part and help the good cause along. CC. R. Rossman will furnish the ice cream. Miss Edna Gunsallus, of Nittany, and Miss Lila Detrick, of Hublersburg, drove to Howard on May 30th and Joined the excursion to Gettysburg. Mrs. G. W. Tolbert has returned home after having spent a week very pleasantly with her brother, W. B. Rossman, and wife, in Howard. Miss Frances Webner was ill measles but is better again, Perry Webner was home days, looking after the interests his family. H. P. Zerby and wife visited friends in Pennsvalley over Sunday. Ad. Relish and John Weaver, from Zion, were here last week on business. We have some people in our com- munity that are so smart that they never made a mistake In their lives. Squire Mike Shaffer is visiting ex- Sheriff B. F. Shaffer and family. Mrs. Joe Lannen ana baby, of Hub- lersburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, here the past week. G. E. Snavely and O. N, Yarnell | were at Bellefonte Saturday. | Where are you going to spend your 4th? is what you hear around here. James Gunsallus and son Charley, William Snavely and Willlam Show- ers, of this place, and Mr. John Gum- mo, of Beech Creek, spent the past week in the Alleghenies fishing, | and report having had a good time. Mr. John Fravel {8 reported very ilL Willlam Balr and family visited | friends across mountains on Sun- | day. Quite a number of the Hublersburg sports were in town having their barbering done, at our up-to-date bar- ber shop Next will be Lutheran ervbody c« Mr. Noah Y Ing, visited his day. Me. John man, of Lock work with several of out the our Ss evening, t! inday Krider's here on Sid- | parents another gentle- visitors to Allen and Flemington, our town Sunday William Beck is having dug at his tenant house | Sam Dorman had his new barn painted red with white trimmings. Prof. J. M. Lord and family, of Lock | Haven, were guests of Dan Diehl family on Sunday Our farmers are corn. Hay making will which is a fair crop W. E. Garbrick list several days. Mrs. Elmer Stover, visited friends here one week. Mr. T. 8S. Sleigle and Mr. Hellman, of State College, motor-cycled to Nit- tany on Sunday afternoon and spent | a pleasant hour at the home of Mrs H. K. Allison Mr Mrs tended the commend at State brother, were a cistern on be was on the sick] of Snydertown, day the past Emerick at ement exer isited Oak Hall and J. C pent everal and Charlie se8 her | Shaffer wife B Sunday home who 1} HUBLERSBURG. yd Heckman spent at Mackeyville with John He family Mrs visited at day. Mrs. Cora lor Williams Sunday | 0 kman's | Kara Sun- Heltman and Heckman chter. the ome on Swartz visited Mrs at Krider's Siding Mr. and Mrs. WW. H. Markle attended commencement at State College to | witness their son, Ward's, graduation Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wion, New York City, came back to attend State Col- lege reunion of the class of 1908, of which Mr. W. was a member Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kreamer and | children, of Flemington, spent Sunday | with their parents | Mrs. T. H McCauley and sen, Bd- | win, and Mrs. E. T. Markle, attended children’s service at Zion on Sunday evening. Frank Carner came home from toona where he was employed. | Mr. ID. Alton Deitrich has returned | from Franklin and Marshall College | for his summer vacation | Lew Swartz, who attended State| College, returned home during vaca- | tion Quite a number tended commencement last week: one of our Markle, graduated Thomas, a son of Mr. and Mrs, J. H Rathmel, has returned from the Wil. Hamsport hospital where he under. went an operation, removing his ton- sills. Miss day p nesday morning at death notice Al- | of our people at- at Bellefonte boys, Lewis died Sun- Funeral Wed- house, See Regina Hubler m. at 8 o'clock. the elsewhere, TYLERSVILLE, Landis Greninger, Nevin Grieb and Ham. Smith, were attending the nor- mal school at Muncy. They are spending thelr vacation at home The I. O. O. F. brethren will decor- ate on June 14th, p. m. Rev, Smith delivered the address on Memorial Day, to a vast assemblage. John Moyer and wife visited their son, Jesse, last Sunday. Jerry Shaffer put up his mill and will saw out a fortune. Success to you, Jerry. Whilst Benjamin Greninger left his team at the plow to get a drink of water, one of the horses expired. Merrill Gingery and his brother, Titus, employed In Nittany, visited their parents, here, Bugar valley in the olden time was a part of Centre county, and so many sugary girls have been sought by Brushy boys that it ought to belong there yet. Don't you think? J. 8. Ruhl had a good plece In the Clinton Democrat last week, calling attention to a raseally plece of law before the State legislature, taking away the country store k re’ right to sell colic drops and other handy remedies for man and beast, gf + law maker who votes for this bill should be retired to private life. | was | There | accommodated | place | the | the | Stream Is a Sun- | will led that ke had Tay- | « {iting at REBERSBURG. F. Blerly, our enterprising huckster, has been doing a land-office business lately, He has been ship- ping from six hundred to eight hun- dred dozen eggs per week, and is working up a large custom in this Willis vicinity. took advan- Washington Several of our citizens tage of the excursion to City last Sunday. The weather man has been handing us some western Canadian summer weather lately. Winter one day and summer the next, If it keeps on at this rate, it will be a of four months winter and eight months late in the fall The Misses Loda and lock Haven, have been visiting their many friends In Rebersburg. Samuel Winters met with an accl- dent while driving from Coburn to Millheim. It is reported that he had his eyes on some of the fair sex of the latter place instead of the road. How about it, Sam? C. O. Mallory has had a new roof put on his home at Mallory's Grove. The work was done by C. C, Blerly. Hon. Henry Meyer has had his house painted, Chas. Smull was among those went to Washington, Sunday. Our hostelry, the Hotel De Long, a very busy place last Friday. were about 756 guests but Man- long says that he could have about 50 more He this would be a fine folks to spend the Case Ada Weber, of who ager thinks the city says he for summer Your correspondent a bit of fine scenery adian Rockies and Cascades and Rockies on the American side, but it is his opinion that nothing he has seen can excel the beauty of this valley at present time The young folks took advantage of fine weather on Sunday and so- sourned to the “Summer Mountain” in search of wild flowers In the current number of Forest and very good portarit of Hon Gramley, Co quite Can- has seen both in the ntre « ounty's | CURTIN. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Curtin and little daughter arrived home Thursday af- ter a brief sojourn with friends in Philadelphia Mrs. Mary O'Nell, visited friends here Charles Stanley and moved from Bellefonte mill, in the house Funk, Mrs, ed her hart. Mrs. sister, Mrs. Louisa, mill on of on the Ridges, Thursday. family have to the rolling vacated by Joseph Samuel Boob, of Salona, daughter, Mrs. Harvey visit. jarn- James Barger, Jr, Mrs. Wm. Allen, Oscar Bathurst visited friends Thursday The Misses Helen visited the visited recently. and daughter, at the rolling her and Hilda Bryan former's sister, Mrs. Ho- mer Justice, of Coleville, Miss Julia Curtin, of Bellefonte, was the guest of Mrs. Jennie Curtin on Sunday : Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lute, of Bald Eagle, Mrs, Josph Griffith, the Misses Helen and Martha Glenn, were among the many visitors at Washington, D. C., on Sunday, returning home on Monday morning. They report some beautiful scenery along the way and enjoyed themselves immensely Mr. and Mre. Henry Shultz friends Sunday, . Children’s Day will be observed the M. E. church on Sunday evening June 15th. Everybody is cordially in- vited to attend Quite a number visited of people attended Children's Day services in the M, E church at Milesburg on Sunday Mrs. Edward Bryan and Misa Tracy visited the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel near Curtin, on Sunday Willlam Long daughters and Lida were Mrs. James Barger Mr. and Mrs. Samuel little son, of Milesburg, former's paren and Yeager, and visitors of Sr., on Stanley visited the Mra. Calvin Sunday \ Ruth Whi of LOCK at the contains | _ inconstitu- | wh ws Pr mmimproved trespass no services with rial Saturday, nte, Asx 8S. of V Fair Aph- onday and not hoar but black great damage beans and pota wore rh t mornings and |! working | 14 here, | sustaine while painting the || Walker Monday plantation, He had a barn on the Harry had a severe fall plank stretched between two ladders and the high wind blew the ladder over. Drs. Bright and Frank were called and reported that he had brok bones in his foot t was fear- suffered int al in- 4 en two ry because of severe SCOTIA, er L Ww hu The rel and an in arranged Sat pa sting prog festival held on | ard evening Olympian Clut pr te a r a neat | tie su Mra wnt swwed qu qui m was reallzec Margaret AR Deen last week, where a wr of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs aturday and home at Centre Mr. and Mrs ners visitcrs E T. Kel Sunday at Hall John Haugh were bus ! at Bellef 1.te last week Mrs. C. K. Stitzer and little daugh Dorothy, of Pleasant Gap, are vis her parental home for a few the ter, weeks Master fonte, visited friends here, Carl of Belle among Cronemiller, over Sunday STORMSTOWN. erybody Is invited to Children's meeting at Gray's M. E. church, Sat. urday evening, June 21 Festival at Waddle, Saturday even- ing, 14th Among those who visited State Col- lege on Sunday were: Thompson Har- ris, Ray Stine, Mrs. Mattern and son Lawrence Nearhoof, Ethel Shivery, loyd Johnson and Nora Gummo Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey, Mr. and Mra. James Huey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Clark and Dallas Marshall went to Washington on Sunda) Stella Harpster keeps house for Mra, Dr. Coons whilst the latter visits her brother at State College Children’s services at Sunday evening, 156th inst FAIRVIEW, Irvin TLuecas and brother-in-law spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. John visited here, Esther Woomer, Pleasant Valley, was the guest of Ruth Confer, Satur. day night Charles Lucas, Altoona, had a pleas. ant visit with his parents, Quite a number attended the Bap- tist services on Marsh Creck, Sunday. Mrs John Kelley spent Sunday with her sister, Mra. Clayton Yarnell, at Marsh Creek. The Runville band has been secured to furnish music for the festival on Saturday night. Ev Paradise on Milla, Coleville, Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. The constant itching, burning, red. ness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions oan be readily our and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, Mr. J, C. Eveland, of Bath, IL, says: “I bad eczema twen- ty-five years and had tried every- thing. All failed, When I found Dr. Hobson's BEegzema Ointment I found a cure” This ointment Is the formu- In of a physician and has been In use for years—not an experiment. That Is why we can guarantee it. All drug- or by mall. Price 0c. Pfeiffer feal Co,, Philadelphia and St Louls, Sold by C. M. Parris, Belle fonte ~Adv, June. his side | Miss | lerman spent | latter's | land | orator, | ornet band RE, 3 FILLMO “ h 3 ; to Wa raced: Henry Joe Rumberger Thomas Harry Hull, Henry Huey Dallas Marshall and wife, ey. Estella Peters Miss Florence Shipley, Port da, visited her grandparents, Peters La £1 Rockey, Meckley, and wife, G. A. Bhu- Sunday emt Matil- Mr iliters present ’ r Hs given »Y Mrs. H PORT MATILDA. Mingesn Minerva and of Huntingdon's ; leasant former's pa: , and H tsman Virginia 1] and Miss two of Philadeiphia's popular dies, spent a fe days recently pleasantly at the home of the gister, Mra. Dory Adams Mra. Wm. Weston and ter, of Trafford C ing some time at mer's father, Mr Quite a number last Sunday's excursion and went Washington, D. C The Presbyterians will Children's Day service next Sunday morning at 10 ‘clock, to which all are invited Services will be held both here and at Unionville Sabbath school at Black Oak next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and preaching at 3 o'clock Everybody cordialy invited to attend these ser- vices, Fergu- little daugh- ity, have been spend- the home of the for- H. C. Woodring. took advantage of to render their JULIAN, The following are ill rington, Walter G. Caliehan, Harry Hoover, Mrs. Ernest Moore; Mins Cadelle Alexander and David Meese are Improving. Charles Harrington painful accident driving. . A number of sprightly girls from Waddle visited at Mrs, Perry Parsons. I. G. Gray Is running his mill again, whilst Clyde is doing the farming. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Green visited Snow Bhoe Intersection, Filmore Cralg excurted to Washing- ton. William Fink and family expect to visit Indiana. Who was Cain's wife? came all this Nod-ding? State of Oblo, City Frank J, a Arthur Har- met with a last week, while out Whence S— of Toledo, Lacan County, sa, makes oath that n in wenlor of F. J. Chons, Oo, ho J nu dnughter, | » | former's par- | Mrs of | n- | very i former's | in | ated | Julia | Mr. and | ana | shington | i and | | LIVERPILLS vegetable. Dose, Oo. PLUM GROVE, A festival will be held at the school house on Saturday evening, June 4, the features of which will be music by the Runvidle band, cake walks, tub races, a mile foot race between Domino and the scribe. All welcome The frost Monday morning was a replica of one on Monday June 9, 1857, which killed all the beans, early potatoes, grain which was klos soming and vegetables generally is hard to tell yet what is the of this frost ' D. WW. McCloskey, wife daughter, returned from a it to Lock Haven and various mediate points, having had time with old friends. Miss Clara Flick, of few here J. W. Gingerich, of Pa., visited this place and fixed the grave of his departed wife Our young folks had a fell time at Torrence Marshall's Elmer Fisher has been past two weeks, John Wortz and nlece, Fork, Pa., spent several weeks his uncle, P. B. 1ddings. Incidentally he visited his friends. His chief pur- and grand. week's vin a fine Julian, spent a up of in Mt. Eagle and Howard on | pose was to pay loving remembrance | decor brought whose pretty mother with to grave hw flowers he his along Herbert Way, accompanied by wife and children, of Pitcairn, is i at his father, Ellis Way's. we fishing, but trout Hoessie Alexander Clarence to attend Charles Way, He shy for these left « her who are nm Friday pister-in-l is critically in Your scribe met Russell township's Stam, prosper ngaged mont in th whom he A Yea Haven, HALL. ' LINDEN nd spent a splen ite, Sat irday morning, | It | effect | Inter- | days pleasantly with her parents, Brownsville, | itous | quite ill the | South | i with his | vis- | w, | a We have been In business in this town for some time, and we are looking te build up trade by always advising our patrons right. Bo when we tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of it with the manufacturer's fron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon it that we give our advice not in order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be- | cause we know how it will help our business if we help our patrons. We keep in stock and sell, all the well known skin remedies, But we will say this: If you are suffering from any | kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, | rash or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of DD. D. D. Prescription, | And, If it does not do the work, this “Our Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers” GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. nm —— bottle will cost you nothing. You alone to judge. Again and again we have seen how a few drops of this simple wash appiied to the skin, takes away the itch, in- stantly. And the cures sll seem to be permanent, D. D. D. Prescription made by the D. DD. Laboratories of Chicago, Is composed of thymol, glycerine, oll of wintergreen and other healing, soothing, cooling ingredients, And If you are just crazy with itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied this D, D, D. We have made fast friends of more than one family by recommending thi remedy to a skin sufferer here a there and we want you to try if Deg on our positive no-pay § HANNAH, Martin visited Mrs Hannah, | R. Frantz Miss luthora Reese trip to Port Matilda Miss Lillie Stimer visited in, Mrs. Blanche Fink RO. Way visited Mort Mrs. Myrtle Hardy Matilda Mrs, {| ted Stimer's her aunt, Mrs made a Stimer visited in Port and Moon Reese Half James friends in daughter, | John | flying | her cous- | Ww working on | ship, GEORGES VALLEY. Cultivators of corn are busy Herbert Gobble Miss E spent Bunday Wirt's. Alr Hart wedding will chime Oliver Strunk is baling hay Gobble and P. A. Auman Quite number of persons are the roads In Gregg town- and Wirt t Harry the i BAYH bells for J. “a Bome of our citizens Sundayed at | Washingtor others visi- | |W Fred Iman Lingle spent Sunday with C. one | your portraits. ON’T be satisfied with mere photographs—-get Quality in It is no more trouble to you; won't cost you any greater price. In fact it is simply a matter of good judgment in going to a photo- grapher whose one aim is to make you pleasing portraits of quality. And our sixteen years making pictures should mean something to you. do your | prices | Mrs. Apartment — “It's the hardest thing to get hot water here; you're not supposed to do any wash- ing in the rooms. And when I do get hot water ft takes so long to wash that the rooms get awful smelly.” Anty Drudge — “Why don't . 4 use Fas Naptha Soap? en you won't have to tse hot water and will through in a jiffy.” To women who live in apartments the washing of clothes is a prob- lem. The solution— Fels-Naptha Soap. Say yau have a shirtwaist or other small things, that you don’t want to send out to be wash- ed. You can do much better at home in this way: Wet the clothes, soap well with Fels- Naptha, roll and leave to soak in cool or lukewarm water for a short time. Then rub lightly, rinse and dry. Takes but one- fourth the time and one-tenth the work of the old way. Also saves the clothes. Follow directions on the red ond green wrapper, EIS & 00. PRILADRLIFNIA get | MALLORY THE PHOTOGRAPHER IN YOUR TOWN. Crider’s Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa. It is worth one extra picture free with your order. = out this ad. | | i LYON & CO. LYON & CO. line of Misses, Parasols We also have a Corsets Shoes Sandals SuggestionstoMothers We are prepared to help the mothers who do not have time to make their Childrens Clothes for Decoration Day or for the Last Day of School. We have on hand a complete Childrens and tions and Petticoats all the necessary requisites to make the little Miss happy and to save the tired mothers who have so much to worry about at this time. Silk Hosiery If you are looking for a Graduatin-~ you to visit our store and see our stock of Silk Hosiery. line of Parasols that young lady and the prices are very reasonable. Silk Department Our up-to-date Silk Department was never so complete as now-we have everything new in Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Meteors, Messalines Brocades and Tub Silks. Wash Goods Our Wash Goods Department such cool inviting fabrics as Crepes and others too numerous to mention. Infants Dresses, Combina- Present we in vite will delight any laden with new things Voiles, Ratines, Cotton We are sole agents for ROYAL WORCESTER and Ben ton Corsets from 50c. up to $5.00 Men's, Ladies” Misses’ and Children's Shoes—~Oxfords and pomps in black, tan and white —— All sizes in Sandals at very low prices LYON Allegheny Street, & CO. Bellefonte, Penna,
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