Thursday, July 10th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Page 9. | fi Correspondence (Continued) YARNELL. Mrs. Amelia Shawley and daughter, Edna, spent Sunday at Fairview with Mrs. Wm. Cox. Miss Anna Shank, in Lock Haven as bookkeeper re- turned to her work on Monday, at- ter spending her week vacation with her parents at this place. Edward Confer returned home last Friday from accompanying his daugh- ter, Trixie, to Elmira, N. Y., where she will visit for sometime. She ex- pects to visit friends in Willlamsport, Lock Haven and Jersey Shore, before returning home. Misses Samantha and Almeda Pow nell and Nancy Kelly are attending the six-week course for teachers at State College. Mr. Wm. Fetzer, the new mall car- rier, reports his work very pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shope, of Miles- burg, spent several days last week at the home of the latter's parents at this place. John Shawley, of this place, is erecting a new house on his lot. The building is nearing completion and from all appearances he will soon have a neat comfortable home. A number of people from spent the Fourth very pleasantly Bellefonte. George Walker purchased a fine horse last week, which he expects to take the place of the one which he was so unfortunate as to lose some time ago. Miss Bessie Shank few weeks at St. Louts, the sanitarium in which she received treatment for nearly two years. J. Ed. Confer and daughter, Trixie, visited friends and relatives in Elmira, N. Y. Mr. Confer has returned but Miss Trixie will remain a few weeks Jno. Shawley's new house is pro- gressing nicely, Mack Hall and James Shope being the carpenters in charge of the work Geo. M. Walker has other horse in place lost recently, The venerable hardly able to be the impaired condition Mr. Walker is one citizens and until recently hale and strong considering vanced age. The farmers ting wheat. The yield of both wheat as a rule is short. Wm. Walker, wife boys and Jno. R. Ex Hall, spent Sunday lone. Miss Bessie Shank St. Louis, where she further treatment, Clayton Yarnell, one of our prising farmers, purchased a new waukee mower recently. Martin A. Fetzer, our successful poultryman, reports his chicks to t doing fine. H. S. Haagen is putting a corrugat- ed steel roof on his wagon shed Wm. T. Fetzer took up his duties as mall carrier July lst Mrs. Adeline Poorman gave a very interesting report her trip to the United Brethren Christian Endeavor vention held at Altoona, she be- the delegate from this place. Our supervisor, Mr. Alkens, is en- titled to much praise on the improved condition of our roads, which were in a deplorable condition, but the un- tiring efforts of both Mr. Alkens and | Mr. Lucas have worked wonders on them. The Fourth cidents. The much the best J. A. Confer had have his badly it will recover O. L. Fetzer of the Deering T. 1. Fetzer fence around his lawn Brinsley Boyer and ley spent the Fourth they report a fine time who is employed here in is spending a Missouri, at an- he purchased of the one Thos around, of of Walker owing t his health our oldest has been his ad- have commenced cut- outlook is for a good and rye, the oats and two kley, with ’ of Thos. returned to to take has expects enter- Mil- of ac is "mt a any WAY passed with safe and sane the hurt misfortu colt he yurchased make is putting Marie in Snow FILLMORE. Rov Monigle and sister, dred, of State College, with their grandparents, Henry Norris Forest Struble, wife Wain Evey, wife and State College, spent home of Joseph Tressler Last Friday being the Fourth most everybody celebrated the day In the hayfield Don't forget the festival to on the lawn at the Methodist Saturday evening, July 19 body welcome The heavy this section done much road, Miss Cora Stere a sister and two children, burg, is visiting cinity Miss Mil spent Sunda) Mr, and Mrs wls0 of the and little Sunday gon. niece, at be held chu Every- that Friday to rain swept last damage the public ompanied by of Philips- friends In this vi STORMSTOWN. Hello! How does every over the Fourth? Ray Stine, Lester Stephens, Thomp- son Harris and Chas. Gummo visited at F. B. Harris's on Sunday afternoon Those who spent the Fourth of July at A. IL. Johnson's are lows Cyrus Johnson, wife and chil- dren, from Pine Hall lalph Stover and John Hampton, of State Rev. Johnson, wife and two from Paradise; Mr. and Mrs and Mr. Steele, of Axemann, and Chas. Snyder, wife and child All enjoyed a very good time and dinner They all went to the picnic at Scotia in the afternoon Wm. Gates Is all is papa, Bruce Wasson, from Pittsburg, in this place. feel body White smiles since he wife and children are visiting friends The King “of All Laativen For constipation, headaches, Indl. gestion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. X.,, says they are the “King of all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I al- ways keep a box at home” Get a box and get well. Price 25c. Recom- mended by C. M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa. ~Adv, July. Some people are such stickers for harmony of color that they don't mind a hair In the butter If it Is only a blonde halr, Ridicule is a keen weapon. You ean hurt most people more laughing at them than by shooting at them. JULIAN. Edward Bodle and son, Danlel, of Jersey Shore, spent several days with his mother, Mrs. John Bodle, James Woods, of Osceola, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Perry Parsons, Mrs. Sarah Cover, Pa., is spending a of Mrs. J. F. Mr. Kurtz, wife and family, of Manheim, Pa, also Elmer Myers and wife, of Lagrande, Oregon, are visit ing at the home of Mrs. A. B. Myers, The Children's Day services given in the M. E. church on last Sunday evening was largely attended. The church was nicely decorated. Sing- ing was fine and the children all act- ed their parts well, which is a great credit to the ladies that had the ser- vice charge Morris Miller two telegraph Creek, spent the 4th in town Mrs. W. G. Tallhelm spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Ella Alexander, of Bellefonte, Next Sunday o'clock there will U. B. church by Johnston, The heavy rain that struck our afternoon about Johnstown, the home of week Tallhelm, at in and Fred operators Salsburry, of Beech morning at 16:30 be preaching in the the pastor, Rev. and wind storm town last Saturday 4 o'clock, was the worst we have had since the flood of '88. The persons that lost the most were Thadeous Yothers, Michael Mur- phy, Jerry Hanscom, Sylvester Wil- llams, washing their gardens and corn fields completely out, J. CC. Nason lost about from $300 to $500 in lum- ber at his saw mill. The R. R. Co. lost thelr large bridge at the depot and track washed out for about 100 yards, causing a delay to all trains for about 4 hours It took about 150 men and two work trains to open up the tracks for traffic Mrs. W. E. Fink has opened up ice cream parlor where you can served with Ices every Saturday ening. Give her a call The money that was raised by Mr W. E. Fink for roofing the U. B church has been placed to that pur- pose. The f is on and is a splen- did job. There are some other re. pairs to the interior of the churct that should be done, but so far no effort has been made to raise money Great credit should be gly Mr. Fink for the raising of this mone had he taken this in hands the roofing woul have been done » old sole who visited the y r from Irvin, ( rege Wil liam Dani an he rO0O on liers bt here are Ww. H Wells t Big Mrs iver Sanderson Quick i) Ie ; Gill and freig agent a with his sister left rs sunday He juffalo and on Sunday » i SHIARATA ¢ ai spend a few others HUBLERSBURG. MceCormic and 1 ' ting rel ve and State ( Charles Kling leven Saturday k daught atives ‘ollege baby Mrs and stine and ourtney 4 ibler Hall on Sur McA on accou and death, has work at Lewistown er, of Pitcairn, being sams reason, sometime with her band having returned last week. Others who attended Mr were Mr. and Mrs was father's sil returned t Mrs called expects to mother, to his nt 0 his the remain her business MéAuley's funeral Mingle er fre nn | Amelia | spending several | seen rch, | | Rumberger will over | afternoon, | | her | Tas working as fol- | College; | children, | ter, from Newport and Mrs iagara Falls Mrs. Mertz, Lewistown Reuben [vom N preach teformed ¥ mornin f 10 Andrew Kramer were to Getty 10 SHUrE Wm. Long he att with Mrs. Calvin ir and family Linden Hall, ir spent Sunday er's mn mo- Mrs bile and Swartz sit. Lo Yeager- vacation ksonville State with their par- aries Sharp, fr Virginia, with his fam- m weeks at Mr ily this place Glantz, from Tylersville in o burg Iast Sunday mder what the attraction is Miss Margaret Weaver ho been spending sometime at the expel to return to her home at bhersbu this week No doubt Mr be traveling the trail lonesome pine now was ir We w has Hotel ta re ’ of the SOBER. Mrs. Jerry Sunday ind Mrs. Elsie Sm from Spring with her Mr. Peru oarent parents, and spent Mr Stover with the Mrs 1 (: th and Mills, Mrs latter's Auman lnughter spent Sun- day WwW. W nada Vern Shaw Coburn, spent der's Miss Verna Shank for William Musser Wonder what the attraction is J. Auman's. How about C, U C. A Confer spent Sunday at Green brier Mrr. Jessie i= spending some Ben). Shaffer Mra. Jacob is on the sick recovery Frank friend, ening aunt friend, from Ammon Sny- er and 1ady Sunday at is at present at O Smith, time of Lock Haven, at the home ot Auman, of list; hope Greenbrier, for a speedy called on Bi Confer Miss Confer Iady "Ye. his wturday on WADDLE. Mrs. Charles Sellers spent several days during the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bricker at Bellefonte, Charles E. Packer had his mutilated by the saw, while at in the MeNitt-Huyett saw mill Mra, Curtis Jones is visiting her mother, Mra. Elmer Way. Mr. and Mrs, George Snyder and children are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark. Mrs. Julia Houtz spent the Fourth with friends in Tyrone Rev. Samuel Johnson Is about to move to Houserville while we regret very much his departure, we wish him good luck in his new home, Mr. and Mra. F. H. Clemson were Bellefonte visitors Tuesday. Mrs. H. W. Houtz and daughters and Mr, and Mrs. Chas, E. Packer are visiting friends at Bellwood. thumb work the! vis- | Min- | at | called | k- | Herb Deck- | home for! hus- | from a distance | | the and daugh- | from ! Snyder |v German | rch at and | p of Waddle, | par- | f ove | is | Re- | from Vo- | CURTIN. Quite a number of people, of Cur- tin, attended the grand parade and fire works in Bellefonte on the 4th. A very heavy electrical storm through this section, doing in some places. Mrs. Howard Reed and Amelia, and sons, Chester of Columbus, Ohlo, are former's mother and Amelia Gingher and Bryan. Frank Gill, wife and Mr. Woods, of Altoona, home of Adam Gingher the 4th. Mrs list; we Mrs. State College, er's parents, Shope. Mr. and Reading, parents, iy Ce. Simeon attended held at being old Saturday. Mrs. Roy Hazard Osceola Mills, parents, pass- ed great damage daughter, and Harry, visiting the sisters, Mrs Mrs. Orlanda children and visited at the and wife over on the sick soon be better, Neff and children, of are visiting the form- Mr. and Mrs Joseph Shultz she will Henry hope Ben Is Mrs. Samuel are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C larger, James Bathurst and the soldiers’ Gettysburg. These soldiers, returned Barger, of the former's CC. Barger larger, Sr. Edward Spear encampment men all home on and son, Fredrick, are visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of former's Prince Mr. and Mrs. dren, of Howard, parents, Mr, and on Sunday Mr. and daughter, Falls, are ents, Mr Mrs lay and chil- former's Barger, Wm. Long visited the Mrs, James Mrs Harry Lose and Miss Helen, of Niagara visiting the former's par- and Mrs. Roland Bryan. Lutz and son, Paul, Mrs. Wm. Stover, of Bellefonte, the Fourth with thelr parents, and Mrs. Calvin Bathurst, Mrs. Howard Walker, of Tyrone, was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Jen- nie Curtin, part of last week, Mr. Laird Curtin is attending the encampment of Co. L, at Sellins- Erove he member of the company. Henry Shultz Mr who has the old and spent Mr Deng a Wm Samuel Bryar been serious gentleman Prince call- of Milles- Ivy 1 We soon be and ed on | burg, 11 hope better Mrs | son, La Mr will Jennie Curtin is time and visiting her of Pittsburg "incent at the the | granddaugh- rd a and home ri} Sharp WOODWARD. Last Week's News. Kreamer and familys for of eight months at New Hope, Pa Kreamer is one the High school from this pl re- place the su thaen ated place Mr istructiors in festival wer making has In¢ night Musser went t chickens, she was upon opening large rattle. length coll. Blut the garden of poison mo : hay gtarted lin full recently when barn very BWA Mrs. Chas to feed her much surprised, barn door, to see A three in for fight Re o the feet n ing ment at FT] Oom- this nday PP OO vig? » J nvited members Mice H E recently Hoo J. H rndort | Sheesley CC Orndort Orndorf and Edw P. Guisewits Mingle and hildren . itown, Pa | iting among friends in this | its Mr. and Mra. Wm and Mrs Paul Savder Miss Susie Snyder all Pa. and Mrs. Emma Nun, of Lewis- | town, Pa visited among friends {this community Charles Guise- wite. son of Mrs. Rebecca Stover, who {left this part of the about sixteen vears ago and located Wis- | consin, he is employed as an | engineer visiting his many friends in this community, accompanied by his wife who had never been of the state of Wisconsin before - ose on the sick list during week were Mrs J M and Bertha The J. C. Stover heirs near Fiedler, to Consideration ’ tunkl¢ and daughter | Gessner, and daughter, returned home on Thursday after spending some | time with friends In Brush valley. 1 Snyder, Mr and son of Yeagertown, country in where 11. out Among ti | the past | Weaver have sold their F. P. Guise- 5,025 Mrs Mra { farm { wite Israel HEALTH DEPENDS ON NERVES. our | | nerves are not right, you % B/ need a stimulant-—you a nerve food tonie. Trying to overcome ners vousness by using stimulants has ex- actly an opposite effect to the one de- sired. The only sensible thing to do is to seek a cure for the diseased con- dition of the nerves—and the quicker you do it, the better off you will be. The best treatment we know of for nervous allments of all kinds, wheth- er leemporary or chronic, is Rexall Nerve Tablets, Our confidence In them has been bullit by observation of the many cases In which we have known them to be used, and by the fact that we know they contain the remedial agents deemed essential by successful physicians in the treat. ment of nerve disorders, If Rexall Nerve Tablets do not im- prove your condition and make your blood richer, your appetite better and your whole condition much more sat- isfactory~-your money back. Prices, 60 cents and $1.00, Sold In this com- munity only at our store. The Rexall store. Car dra eens The Jteaall store Hosterman - | mmer | nce | she | PPesbyterian of said | | Th | rates i be | this p | box B are vis- | ymmun- | and | in | —— PLEASANT GAP, Mrs. A. B. Fleck Niagara Falls, are in this vicinity. Hary Twitmire, of Pitcairn spent a shirt vacation at his parent's home, retugsing to his work on the Fourth Migs Elsle Herman, Miss Freda Weaser, Earl Rimmey and John Her- man ook In the sights at Penn's Cave on tle Fourth, stopping at Old Fort for sspper on their homeward way. Laster E taird, or Btate College, speat 4 couple of days with his friend, Roy A. Coldren Among the old place who attended Gettysburg last week Mille Jerry Swainey, mire, Hobert Sloteman Tate, Ww. with some slight! Ham ly il Me and fly, «f friems and fam- visiting from this reunion at Abram V, Twit- Potter soldiers the were, Henry and ID. Herman has been laid inflammatory rheumatism time At this writing he improved. 1el Noll has the past week. ened with typhold also improving. Elvood Brooks and kle ga their friends a Thumsday evening, July ping quietly away to being married. They have gone housekeeping at this place. Mrs. Henry Twitmire was to her bed several days last she i& now able to be up for Is serfous- threat- He is been very He was pneumonia Mrs. May surprise ard, by Boalshurg Run- last slip- and to Ve confined week, but about again as usual The Jared Bevera Miss vacat Mr to the and Mrs, sick for voungest child of Mr. Evey has been very weeks. Emeline Noll is spending her n at her father's home, here and Mrs. Paul Brooks returned r home in Juniata, after visit. ing with relatives in and about Pleasant Gap. A large number of tended the safe and of Independence Day at all pronounced it very the old time noisy right Well! W lets have ody ry OB tter our people at- sane celebration jellefonte and good. It beats celebration, all ‘ake up firemen, and festival, don't be s0 slow, is getting anead of you: up and get awake. Well I for this week and try next week a avery PLEASANT GAP, No. nk Lee is fering suff result of getting pois with Ve the EAST BRUSHVALLEY. dy is busy making Haugh has er ract sthan im vho expects to pear future Harvey Hough has made great ements by painting his house arry Walker has wed 3 in painting operate there the empl Hros and repairing lings Bru he nEart is thinks wear out " each to ’ n painting: “Better to Wen Mrover, Esterline have stack and all seem CORs of the than rust E Boob, H MM burned a good maxim out" have sUC- Appearance ice a we Are day since we got a he was seen going or perhaps he had mall bag reunion held July Il report having WAR Reunion at Lakemont Park near Altoona wil for Presbyterians on 17 railroad LS a large irchmen are expected to Rev, George E. Hawes of will be one of the speakers Lakemont mecca July been red and be the iradas Special have number of cl} present \Ce For Cuts, overs Burns and Bruises. home there should icklen's Arnica Salve, in every of burns or scalds. J Polanco R. No. 2 “i Arnica Salve cut foot No believed w cured” The world's Recommended Bellefonte, Pa In be a read) cute Del- uck- CARe H writes rved one my tmiy Parrish, Successful in all the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimi- nation—certain to prevent suffering and to improve the genera! health— BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10c., 26c. A Summer a INFORMATION INSPIRATION ENTERTAINMENT 31 EVENTS ‘200 Buy a SeasonTicket) Bellefonte, Pa, July 17.23. TYLERSVILLE, glad to hear that Richard, son of Mr, and Mrs, O. 8B. who was ‘dentally cut with a I Improves We are the little Greninger, in his foot ing. A little ba! of Mr. and Mi: The festiva evening, July 4, lary, was a twenty dollars Samuel Glantz moved the west end of town, On the way home from Wm. Bletz's one evening Jesse Miller's team ran Mary, the youngest daug and Mrs. Miller, broke Bitner, also one of thelr L.ock Haven, had torn off and some injured. W. DD. Kerstetter's er's made a visit to last Sunday Henry Beck is Mr. and Mrs sey Bhore, visited this place. Mrs, James several days relatives, The many of Smullton, were his sudden death Harris Lutz sold vin Ruhl last week Roy Weaver, Landis Samuel Smith left Monday where they normal Mrs. H Arthur are with HE scythe at the home Klinefeiter, arrived Jeng nt 1d D here on the Ladies’ They Auxil- cleared CATER store to visiting at last away ana hter of Mr arm; Mrs daughters, of her ear others One of the were and Jesse Nittany on the sick Lynn Miller, thelr 4 of Mr. Harry, sorry to hear of last Saturday their home to list of Jer- parents Wolfe, here with vis, lends relatives Br- Greninger for Muncy will attend last the sick list Smith, spent the D. Grieb is on Fakel and Wm working at Altoona their families ROCKVIEW. n Brown of the Fourth Houser Peters spent a couple past week with her cou and Estelle Peters, of Fill- also attended picnic at Miss lege, friend, Held spent Maude Cora the Col- her State with a Mr. Cave chefller accom toured to ed by nns pan Pe and | also doing some . 1 The Hime | getting | “ourth ble spent a a Monday spent ‘uesday James LT i eq Hi 2 4 lent mple A. 8. Garman Now Retired. l Garma one of widel tel men ir ntral Pennsyl ¥ixteen which ~ the ("¢ for the past ted the hotel n Ty hotel duties and his time to other business proprietor of The Stewart Mr. Garman is a former landi Garman House in Bellef: he moved to Tyrone } the hosteiry at ti Charles Baumgardner had the © broke ut 1) the ndud name | from active after devote his various new {James HH rone, last will rd nite It that The tel sig | Garman l {him a fire ed {damage wap repaired a giroy entire where rk guaranteed { The iin | payment { dered, Friday | | National | able to the | week | almost | Moy =~ | valley | at | spent | and | and | the | who | 4th | VEArs bears week retired here- looking after | interests, | Ghrman Is | of Still Forging Checks. The Lock Haven Democrat says: individual who forged the name of T. R. Harter, of Loganton to a check Pittsburg a month or more ago in for $80 worth of goods ors. is still working the same game, without being detected, as is shown by the receipt of a check the Loganton bank yesterday from a Philadelphia bank, for $50, made pay- Bellevue Stratford hotel, of and bearing the signature of and which Mr. Harter, forgers nt that city, R. Harter, pronounces a He—*1 venture to ask, ma- dam, if you would endeav- or to spare me something for the Home for Broken- Down Washerwomen?” A Drudge—*“Certainly. I'll Ey ae a box of Fels Naptha Soap. Tell them to use it according to di- rections, and they will still be able to do washing, be- cause the Fels Naptha way banishes all the breaking and hard rub- bing of wash day and cuts washday work in half” Why do so many women who do their own work grow old before their time? The weekly wash- ing is responsible for their breaking down, if they wash in the old-fashioned way. But the Fels Naptha way is just as different from the old way of washing as Fels-Naptha 1s different from all other soaps. Only cool or lukewarm water is needed and no hard rubbing required. Inanutshell, Fels - Naptha does most of the work it- self without human assistance. MN wing Pele Bape, Melos little | and bookkeeping accessories are as important as any oth- er helps—even necessaries — to your business Your letter paper often stamps you favorably or the reverse with wholesalers and cus- tomers. If we are your sta- tioners you will stand well all around. Notions and Magazines, Hardware and Chinaware. J. FINKLESTINE, Bush Arcade Block, BELLEFONTE, PA. on amateur photography. MALLORY SummerTime is PictureTime Here is a real Camera—A Substantial Knockabout Camera The Seneca Scout It exactly fits a boy or girl and yet appeals to older people as well for it takes clear sharp pictures and is hight, frong and quick. No. 2 takes pictures 2){ x 3'{ and cost $2.00. 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