3 Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various 8ections of the County, MILESBURG. towns folk are undergoing a state of repevenescence, we expect that if prosperity continues in the country, we shall soon see some manufacturing concern established here and our hopes are justifiable in the fact, that as to convenience of lo- cation there are few better in the country, We have two mighty streams of water which could be utilized In an electric power plant. Then this is a beautiful locality in which to live with good mountain water, cheap rent, ~nod citizenship and excellent neighbors. If you want to live In a quiet little town and enjoy life, come to Milesburg. Our merchants ars cordial and accommodating and up to date in business transactions. Our traveling opportunities are almost perfect, trains running north, south, east and west. There Is an abund- ance of timber land, iron ore, lime stone and ganister rock, in these mountal..s and valleys, that can be used in producing the best steel In the world. If you are interested, come and see us. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. ed at dinner Sunday, Aug. 10, In honor of their son Earl's 21st birth- day. The following persons were present: Misses Clara, Elsie and Alice Thompson, Gertrude Confer and Mr. Edward Leech, all of Howard. The Mr. Chapman Our Myers entertain- venerable Geo, departed last week for Patton to vis- | it relatives and friends, accompanied | by his granddaughter, Mrs. Steer, who has been visiting burg for the past week. W. H. Smith and George repaired the slate roof on the church last week. James Bavarr surprised in Estright ME his moth- Harvey | the | lJ Ww | departed Sunday evening for a week's | er by tapping the water line and hav-! into the kitchen. Good boy, Jim, let us hear from you again. Mrs. W. O. Knapp and daughter Rhea, of Richmond, Va, are welcome guests at the home of James Rickard and family. Miss Ruth spent a few ing it put Castle, Luther week. Haupt over Crain, of New days visiting at Fulton's and Saul Shay's last Misses Ophelia and Rose were visiting friends in Cresson Sunday. Mrs. Nellie, Mrs. Jonathan spent Sunday Walker A straw load of took in the festival Saturday night All time. Mrs. daughter mother, Nellie and her and John of Rankin Johnstown, Walker, at the home our young at Runville reported a good Mary f ville, visited Brady, last companied h stay a few d Rev. Il preach | next Si The church will Strawcutter, of Eagle- daughter, Mary An Brady ac- Ome expects to her week er 1 Tyrone, ening, Aug Herbert attended Saturday Mrs. Archie spent Sunday Chas. Rote Mrs. Sue last week from a days’ visit friends In Williamsport. Wm. Smith brough cabbage 8 WwW or private farm and i Mrs Rees f and Mrs, Roland lL.ord ’ sister, Mrs home with Swyers returned ten Christ Miss Emma spending r visiting her David Walker Mrs. John and Fred Resides State College, week Mrs. John Mr. and children, of two weeks’ and fami dave visiting at me of Mr Slacker Mrs, Fred Gra) Pittsburg, are vacation with their ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. P. Gray Misses Nellie Weaver, Anna Schroyer and came home last T! spending a few days visiting rela- tives and friends Benton, West- port and Willlamsport and reported having had an en} time Miss Trixie Confer, of spent few days around week. Dean Shope and home from Detroit last week the factory where they were employ- ed had closed for two or three weeks, But since then, the company has ask- ed the boys to return as they expect to resume operation next week. Judd Woodring, wife and two chil dren, of Tyrone, are spending a two weeks’ vacation here visiting Mr. Woodring’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, E Woodring. The Public Highway Commission has a few men employed repairing the iron bridge that spans the Bald Eagle creck at Mileshurg, and none too soon as the planks were very much damaged. J. B. Meek, of State doing some repairs for H. bell. Mrs. F. 1. Wetzler is spending a week in Howard visiting at the home of Joseph Schenck. Mrs, James Wilkes shipped her household goods and cow to Bingham, N. Y, last Thursday where she ex- pects to make her home. John P. Blacker, wife and daugh- ter, formerly of Milesburg, who were visiting at Niagara Falls, stopped off here for a short visit at Harry Alkens’' enroute to their home In Altoona. Roland Bryan, of Altoona, spent last Sunday with his friend, Miss Huldah Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley of Bellefonte, spent last Sunday among friends In the burg and Central City. Mrs. Fannie Baldridge has added a cozy little kitchen to her home. Miss Helen Davidson of Philipsburg, spent a few days visiting her grand- parents, Mr. and Mra E. Hugg. Mrs. Lucy Hood, of West Newton, Pa, and Mrs. John Ross and sons, John and George, of Pittsburg, spent a few days with Mrs. F. Baldri Miss Olive Tate, of Coleville, made a short visit to Wm. McKinley's last lating among tienda in Central City ast. week. Mr. Wilkinson, a Bedford county man, bought a run down farm near and Madge in yvable town an Joe Fisher College, Is J. Camp- of William | it on! | Monday f | of Pittsburg, | Mr folks | POW | family McKean, of Howard, | Ella Zettle, | Orris | da after | Yarnell, | last | came | and said | | purling over here and made it produce such crops that he was compelled to build larger barns, He has now sold to W. H. Smith, of tellefonte, Lew Wallace, of Renovo, McCullough, of Tyrone, with their respective families here, Mabel Ebbs took In the plenic at Warriors Mark on Saturday and re- turned home on Sunday. Mrs, Edgar Bechdel, spent last Wednesday at H. G. Ebbs and family Miss Grace Schenck spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Schenck in Howard. Frank Peters and wife, of ter, N. Y., are visiting their Mrs. Barbara Peters, Mrs. John Harnish took dinner with her son, Harry Wagner and family on Sunday. : Mrs, James McMullen days with her daughter, in Altoona, last week Mrs. Mary McCollum, of State Col- lege, paid a short visit to Mrs. James McMullen last week. H. P. Austin has an attack of rheu- matism and is laid up for repairs. Homer McKinley wife and two chil- dren spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Elmira McKinley. James McMullen is on the sick list Miss Mary Hall returned home Saturday after a short visit at brother's home in Osceola. Mrs. Wesley Patterson went to join her husband In Tyrone on Saturday, F. H. Hall and son, of Tyrone, and H. C., of Osceola, spent Sunday at Hall's. Mr, H. C. Hall and wife and Geo, spent Sunday of Eagleville, the home of Roches. mother, spent two Maud Flynn, visit to E P. Philadelphia. Lingle and spent a few Lingle's mother at the John Weaver and family The Central City Base Ball club will play Waddle next Saturday at 10 a m. in Mlilesbhurg. Everybody come Arthur Hull and wife, of Zion, spent Sunday at the home of Geo. Hassing- er in Moose Run, Clay Shope and w visit Mrs. Shope's f Mrs W. Bover, of week W. B. Tummon, days with home of Ife made a ather, Mr Yarnell, short to D Haupt » the B and wif Ir one « brother, P. H wis a resident ago and attraction for General and Westerr Edward Shope spent Sunday Lydia Shope Misses Pearl, land, of Will Mabel Reamer ng ves ng Ar an rs ‘Ins on of last lay Haupt week 18 Mr Years some Arrey 1] f Hilda a amsport, of Alc nd and na Helen Edith are Wy enjoy - Mins Marcella fr 1 i : mried wm, Hunt ngdon an Mrs. Harm wkenroth and i Mrs E days In Ty g friends, spent Alt sitin sister R of Ed metin and 16 Neff Were ts and over Charles Aspbherry Mabel, Elvy and Mrs day and daugh of Shar wife ters and Clara ] anor! pot spending a | stor par- | no ream band is chin water with many and difficulties erybody and help to start Mary Bruner, of Pittghurg, and Jennie Coffee, of State College, spent a couple of days at Kohlbeck- er's, last week Our Boys Band beat playing the lights out night. F. I. Wetzler has installed a gaso- line engine over his well which is great convenience to him. A certain person, not fifty miles away, had say, he would not live In Milesburg because It was such a bad town, We have lived here for several years, but fail to see that It Is any worse here than in Bellefonte, Unionville, How- ard or any other nearby towns, Snow Shoe takes mnother from Milesburg at Snow Shoe, August 15th. Milesburg, fust laur to surmount give them Ome Corge ev a good Mrs Miss (father) last time, by Satur- day living over the herve to se > ol Woodring, Sheckler, Hugg, Smith, Oswalt, Miles, Watson, McCulley, CORD DO -~ NMNOON~OOD] oooNMNwoOoOwN | =| = | - | Coo Dwasw- i } : Snow Shoe. ~~ - RPT CN O owe ccoPumuned OMNNuommoP> © ccorMoocasol a -3 Ja 2 Miledlburg ...00020000 Bnow Shoe...0063 6000 xb Three base hits—~H. Btters. Two base hite—Krone, Hudle, Shope. Sacrifice hits—H., BEtters, Sinclair, Stollen bases—Krone 2, H. Etters, 2, R. Etters, Thompson, Sheckler, Os- Sinclair 3. Struck outcby Hater 3 clair 1. ou er 3, by Binciair 15 Wild pitches—~Smith 2, Sinclair. Time of game, 2 hours and 10 minutes. Umpire, Burns of Snow Bhoe. | REBERSBURG. who have to pay 20 pound for meats blame on the farmer. They do not minute stop to reflect how difficulties and obstacles are way of any who tries live stock ¥late State Live Unsanitary has got in people have mitted to of annoying terference; cases, thelr tle being killed on a pretense they had some contagious another and their idemnity held “Progressive” Powell, who People cents a to it all many in the to raise Since one in this Stock its all in many board work, sub sorts cat- that disease, or has been 1 up her | and | last | Milton, | of | 000 as a blatherskite and fake reformer, | Is entitled to the whole bake-shop, is { still holding up the $22,000 appro- i printed to repay farmers and | for cattle killed by the peripatetic State L. 8. 8. B. As long as people in the cities and towns for such officials, let them pay their meat, if it goes to $1 per pound The farmers are now raising little more than they themselves need. er ones, are ment which amination { through the { has been now affected by needs attention. where the wax bark shows that stung, and not an An ex- exudes the only THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, | potato rot ons, evening | {der for al [to | taken the | in- | | sonable | | i i | | make others | | kept the | vote | for | | were very | prognosticates Young cherry trees, as well as larg- | all- | | meeting | sounded tree | the | | white wood but the heart wood is af- | | fected what Thus far, we Is the caus wound with the knife, as far as it is shown has falled to disclose ither | insect. This would indicate | operated eariier in the season escaped. We would te Chas. A. Green of er, who is best world on trees Cases Billy agricuiny Geo tended have not found Following the into the wood affected and has hear from Frult Grow- thority in the and thelr like the the au ¢ fruit Shultz he g Dan. Roy pin Smull has gone business trip and {absence Mrs. Smull the guest her friend, Miss Lulu McMullen, Hecla Park. Messrs on an during is Long and marked suc of western joy i Haines ess wit} cattle an inspection te are burder tl we dealer not on the suffer the that is not Milesburg | and | gos thelr uncle ! i etter Medford fates all, but on v camped cor the thereto Frederick a provo marshal and quy occured between Dutch woman mitout {was not “Stonewall” | corps camped the | boro. After the fight charge any collor and “the fears” at ir if him rOMeEe on road at the to river the | { turn worm on i that |t | dis- | of | it | Longstreet's | Boons- | { Federal troops retreated towards Dal. | | imore, and Jackson {tention to the {| Ferry, which turned Capture of was garrisoned Federals under Gen! { Colonel also remarks that we have {the Japs In the right stall. The Japs and Mexicans are alike and should be kept out of this country. If we have to fight both, the devil will be to pay Mrs. Flora Burd, of Philadelphia, is visiting her mother, Mrs Jonathan Spangler. Much interest is taken In the im- peachment sprung on Gov. Sulzer of New York. Our lovers of fair play say they are trying to flim-flam Bil This is because they are taking ad. vantage of an extra-called session to oust him and insist in having him vacate before he Is impeached. Pre. ferring charges to Impeach is only a preliminary towards impeachment, which takes place alone when the senate finds Bill gullty, by a consti- tutional vote, and declares him ousted by its sentence. Until that occurs, he remains governor and is entitled to all his powers, If this were not 80, the presumption of law would be re- versed which declares every man ac- cused of erime to be Innocent until duly proven and found guilty, Such a condition would lead to anarchy it. self. The men who are thus proceed - ing are themselves anarchists, deflers of all regular government, The Odd Fellows anticipaté a large attendance at their plenie in Smull's grove on Saturday. On that day, Hackenburg’s wil, serve a chicken and waffle repast a Ia mode cusine de Rebersbhurs. Charles Blerly, Jr, after complet. ine his lumber contract in the Kast end, will re-establish his mill near Reba rg and deal in lumber gen. y. Our people of sporting proclivities generously patronized the Green Burr camp meeting on Sunday. There wats a few, too, who went there to piay Dr. Musser and friends, of Aarons. burg, were entertained by Mr, and his by 10... Miles. The at- | Harpbr's Mrs. Geo. H. Bmull, at Maple Poplar Cottage, Smullton, last week, who are always royal entertainers, Some farmers are complaining of The best way ix to let po tatoes rot in the ground, If they will rot A Milthelm ete, on He county No better Prush and has some 15 Mrs, Jordan their Auntie Carlin beneath they left Carlin does Chestnut flapdoodle price apple if over hawker mold water mel- Main street, Saturday promises to offer Sny- peaches in a few days. corn anywhere than in Penns valleys, Mrs. Shoh feet tall and western hag her " daughters homie this the girly Ereat return week before Judge i in Ly the an extensive shingles, unaffected “Blight,” at CHR a Green burned Some Berks $45 to $50 a their mills handles wood should six Inches not he in diameter unty lumbermen offer thousand delivered at Apple wood is used to for planes and oc tools Gepharts busy and Hackenbergs Saturday evening the multitude with most appetizing kinds Hebes but the drafted, to the early staccato frost Wore ing the the cream of Not only foe double quick of katyvdid about September The the 15th The hilarity of the returning n Sunda) overflow ittendants o verily of joyful!" | Mary Smull and Miss C will retu Pittsburg Mins Cummins intends to purchases Pittsburg and re- and open a millinery establish ment at the Ke idence In Re Durg On last Friday birthda or Mrs. Harry Mary } mins } the night an of “Oh be um rn to geler res ers smull ter m arranged and = and Mrs LEMONT. ; ; friends v ho CTRATY ther and on Monday RY ECZEMA ON LEGS AND BODY Broke Out. With Pimples, Itched and Burned, Cross at Night and Could Not Rest, Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, Permanently Cured, Troubled No More, 31 North Rock 8t., Shamokin, Pa, — “My baby started with dry eczema on his legs and body keeping him awake half the night ) with itching and burning. The eczema broke out with pimples just red and large which itched and burned. If he scratched it became very sore, and if not it would Liz iH TH fe : Hi] i : ] { : 2 § i f i 7 E £ ! | picture | hydranges, | bus- | rea- | | | | | other supply- | Ganymedes also | ant camp | {the DoYou Feel Thursday, August 21st, 191 FOR WOMEN ONL Backache or Headache Dragging Down Sensations Nervous—Drains— Wa y Tenderness Low Down. It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's Faculty at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. Consultation i8 free and advice is strictly in confidence. Pierce’s Jravorite Prescription restores the health and spirits and removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at $1.00 per pottle, giving general satisfaction. It can now be had in tablet form, as modified by R.V. Pierce, M.D, [2oie sx Modising Boatars on rial box y on roceipt of 600 in stamps ———— STATE COLLEGE-—Route 2. Mr and to th afternoon trip Juite tival aay | kind | Quite ne! Mills Minister Rev praising better regulator bowels them Bellefonte, Pa Ady might good prepared by {ens of the next | {procure an crgan for PLUM GROVE. Augus held a for the Come Hunsinger and | Saturday t 30 motored | there Saturday | u irove school house pleas telephone and let us have a P. B lddings Mrs, Frank Mrs. John Spearly Willlams reunion They report and val on a very come all crowd took in the fes- | 1 st use on Satur- | geen cutting up kinds of The cregm served Was |(yrning the hand spring old fashioned home made | or the throwing up the handsome mald- paid just got The proceeds go to school house were present from Bellefonte of Centre Hall, hool last 1 of Spring oming winter former friends we He Mon- a large Rock irda at school he he school the Porcher, of a number Mrs and Jones wi. Percy. Deiters and four Friday visit } Ball and win- George left mother § on last 10 Hi at 1} nry and on Niagara Falls Personally Conducted Excursions ¥ September §, 18, October 3, 1813. LIKE A TRIP ABROAD Round $7.10 Trip From Bellefonte SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and Day Cooches, running via the 2.99 August Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route Tickets good going Special Train and connecting trains, and good returning on regular trains within Fifteen Days. Stop-off at Buffalo within limit, allowed returning Illustrated Booklet and full In- formation may be obtained from Ticket Agents ,or A. E Buchan- an, Division Passenger Agent, 300 Telegraph Bullding, Harris- burg, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. x-38 on Praises this Laxative. Allison, Ia. King's New Life Pills writes: —“Dr. King's are such perfect pills 4 be without them.” for the liver and guaranteed. Try C. M. Parrish, Aug Stubenvoll of Dr pation, lis H. Every Price 26c pill at AVHVIAVHRARLAIIIMIALAHS TAAL AHAVIRAHVAAAIVAVBVA BANANAMAN chi her return- 1913, t the ben- one! good time, was capors, jumping ov- his hat, on word that a pair of twins. Pit- Porcher Iddings of this 1. | LJ I LYON & CO. LYON & CO. Summer (Clearance Sale Continued We have on hand a splendid assort- ment of Summer Goods and what remains you can purchase at greatly reduced prices as all Summer Stuffs must go to make room for the New Fall Goods. During this sale you will find big re- ductions in every department and a visit to our store will convince you that we have great bargains to offer you. Just received our first installment of Early Fall Dress Goods. We are showing Wool Ratines, Matlessse and Boucles. We bought these goods early so as to have them in time for the young ladies who go to College and want to complete their wardrobe before leav- ing home. SPECIAL 50 dozen Black Ribbed Hose for Chil- dren (size 8 1-2 only) a regular 35¢ and 50c quality, clearance sale price 3 pair for 50c. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers