i 5 Thursday, September 18th, 1913. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Bections of the County, MILESBURG. Dear friends, I received to my letter of last week, endeavor to scribble a few day to let you know that Mr, Jack Frost was here last night and did much damage to the tomato crop. John Jodon said he, (Jack Frost) kill- ed everything he had, but I don't be- Heve it, for I saw a half-dozen folks around there that looked as though the frost had never touched them And if you had seen the cheeks of our girls and boys this you would say Jack Frost can't that flock of goslings. Well, 1 hurry and conclude this letter, cause there is Will Kline, George Kel- lar, Oscar and Harry and little Eva and Grace and Jim Barrett and his little girl, all waiting away out in De- troit to receive this so they will know who was here last week But I close I must tell you that I heard or read about Mac Spicer who got hitch- ed up and went on a wedding Well here's our hearty tions and may you live to ends of life's journey. One fortunate holding his breath, gets job importunate to keep till death. The morning service held in the M. E. church, Sunday, was very much appreciated by those In attendance and was beneficlal to these who were answer so 1 will lines to an rosy hurt must he both un- see more not of that congregation, especially the | lecture given by Re ('. C. Shuey, The meeting was held for $he consideration of ways and means to promote a deep- er interest in saving souls and increase a desire for piety and spirituality in the church. Rev, Piper's lecture was confined to periodicals that would tend to make better character. Mr. Miller's lecture was on finance biblical or christian point of view. We consider this a very appropriate meeting, as Mr. Shuey spoke about the one thing needful to eternal morning, | trip. | congratula- | from a | piss | very | typhoid sal- | THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, We wish them A mistake In corrected in the Ham Cartwright, prosperity and luck. last week's items following: Mrs, Wil- of Bellwood, sister of J. W. Cartwright, spent a few days at the latter's home last week William Cartwright, of Bellwood, and Harvey Kreps and wife, of Pitts- burg also spent a few days at Cartwright home last week. Miss Maud Cartwright spent a days with friends In Altoona Bellwood last week and came Saturday Joseph Graffmyre, wife and family, of Johnstown, spent a few davs at the home of Mr, apd Mrs. William Graff myre Rev. 8. 8. Clark in Baltimore, Md few and home spent a few days on business | before | { | | ! | | | i vation, of which the bible also makes | must be be Evans, district preach in the evening at term imperative again.” Rev. Dr, erintendent, will church next Sunday Solomon were Sunday John Burd Fred Shi M E 30 and tors Shay visi at home of ds, the party , a short llefonte hospital an spent a is in Yarnell irday son Aus after an - to West Vir- frien noms and eek came Sat tobinson last Ww business came home tended trip on ginia, D. © Tremper N. Y., spent Suni Mr. and Mrs The Girls Hall, Campbell of t the home jay at Hou gel cream ar playing their h the elal their er was too Miss E ling took day William Mahlor | with t I eph Baird Miss Ma william are spend ng friends Philadelp? City. If ar Palm, he gs one f sale she ha the Presbyterian The " church exchange next Saturdas the parsonage Pile, and cream will Everybody c¢ Harrison Detroit, arrived in Tuesday ing, and is ne visit Elwood Hall spent Sunday his father's table Geo. Chapman home with his Shultz, returned after spending a in Lock Haven, ton Mrs. Jane Shultz returned home Saturday after spending two weeks In Osceola, accompanied by Harry Fike and wife Miss Maud Kanarr has returned to State College after spending the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jasper Kanarr, Mrs. Thomas Howard last Monday to take care of her mother, who is very Ill Lemuel Hipple's barn was destroy- ed by fire last Thursday and all of his out buildings, which was a total loss to him Mrs. Seymour Confer and daughter Ella, of Jacksonville; Miss Trixie Confer, of Yarnell; Mrs. Rachel But. ler and granddaughter Sara, of El- mira, N. Y., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Heaton, re- cently, Mrs. Rachel Butler and Miss Sara departed on Thursday to their home in Elmira; needless to say they had a pleasant visit, , A. Confer, of Yarnell, visited a few hours with his daughter, Mrs, W Heaton while In the burg. Come again and stay longer next time, Mrs. Wesley Patterson, of Tyrone, spent Bunday at the home of the ven- erable W. R. Johnson, A meeting of the Baptist church Ald Boclety will be held next Thursday afternoon the 20th, at the home of Miss Bette Haupt. Misses Elsie and Esther Sploer spent Sunday In Centre Hall visit. ing and attending the plenle, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rightnour left with bag and baggage for Tyrone on Monday where they will go to house- keeping by themselves on Penna. Ave, he parent regaret Bair am laanti eautiful Spicer vening at candies cake. bread, be sol wife, of welcome and Aas A at guest making Mrs. Jane Saturday who Is daughter, to town week Mill Hall and Orvis. Johnson returned to rn | sup- | i day Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Eddy and daugh ter, Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mar- garet Bickle, Mr. and Mrs. Rev Mrs, James Fulton and Mrs, Jasper Kanarr took in the convention in Pet. rikin Hall Cyrus M. Walker Rose, of (lint visitor at the I. T. Eddy. Thomas Miles, Milton, autoed and daughter ondale, was a home of Mr. and Mr and family, of to the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Miles and gpent a few dave visiting. Mr. C. K. Wigle, who holds a ernment position in the Philippine Is lands, called on his friend, Miss Edna MeCullough, one day week Sheckler is bullding an exten and wife last (eo sion to his al repairs porch JULIAN, Miss Catharine Holt, sick past two improving who has weeks some a the fever, Is t this time V. G. Henderson, ticket agent Woodland, Is visiting his sister, Mrs W. P. Parsons, this week C. A. Irvin at the f ome Of | H. Turner Lauthu *ulton | who | time |, Mra of | we ice | me | Mich, | even- | ti yw paying his parents a | Tyrone, his | among friends | Our scl ] : ommissio Mrs, James Vers James ni Emenhel attendance W. P. Parsons, who has very sick for the last couple of weeks re glad to say be ‘ n Rev E odd gs able to ip nme | of Americ: a crop of cheers and K their v down ath rine Hage proper substantial who is employed returned to fortnight Thomas Homan Trenton N J irk after home near J. B. Stover and Billy thelr siloes last week | The J. W Eby farm barn ment has been remodeled The jand troughs have been torn out | mangers put in. And several win- {dows have been put In making the stables very light and convenient Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockman were callers at the home of Joel Shaffer on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mra. Frank Clevenstine and Mra. H. J. Garbrick spent Sunday very pleasantly at the home of J. 8. Royer Henry Homan and wife, of near Centre Hall, spent several days re. cently with Mr. Homan's sister, Mrs, H. A. Brungard, In our little town Mra. P. 8 Fisher and son Charles, of State College, autoed to our burg one evening recently Simon Spangler, of Kansas, former. ly of Brush valley, spent several days last week among old acquaintances at this place. Mr. Spangler came east in June to attend the semi-centennial at Gettysburg and still lingers among the hills of his nativity, has spending a here | w [pin Eby filled hase. racks and It isn't every fellow who can hug a delusion without getting engaged to it Strengthen Weak Kidneys. Don't suffer longer with weak kid. neys, You can get prompt relief by taking Electric Bitters, that wonderful remedy nised by women everywhere, Start th a bottle to-day, you will soon feel like a new woman with am- bition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling of 8an Francisco, writes: "Gratitude for the wonder. ful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write, It cured my wife when all slse falled.” Good for the liver as well, Nothing better for Indigestion or billlousness, 50c. and $1.00 at C. M, Parrish. druggist, Bellefonts, Pa. Adv. Sept, ‘a | the | Piper, | ® gov- | been — REBERSBURG. | Eureka! says Surface of | Bug House, After a whole Incubation, his invaluable departm: | has hatched out a “hymenopteron!” { As the name implies, it is like Greek | fire to the San Jose # Surfao { himself, says it is “a wasp-like classic name compo land “opeteron,” de ros” it marched, { banners, through the southern Ware the up mvyrinds San Josies how he ells jeapital quare The ttle shipped to Ha and Long, nf neing a the BUM Nt cal vers with i of “"hym from "“o army the orchard from the Ix Ridges, and clen hoseless, divided-s) Surface does not tel these hy menopterona mir and inded rived lke n all counties Blue of insect,” measure weak on Mond ind mane nda Jersevs rallwn) recent | wed complaint Robert making gener- | been | SHOU with |] of [th rea of P. has of ont ra for roads and one for repairs. There 4 of roads and 18 of repairs I» uring tw cars $8 000 000 Ty (£7 kinds is new new vere g sper | de Waite and C1 ste College Monday ntr mprovemenis at Buckn« : antile en Meese Co ise In A mer John | gagement {+ ' t and pred Bot # a hustler tions heim his transa Four Mi their Saturda Brush Valley There is a crazy } Ttilities law the 310.000 a dignitaries draw their salaries ularly-<but have no power to executs the law hefore January 1, 1814 the same time this high-priced scheme jeft people of Pennsylvar without any redress, except such they can get in the U. 8B courts our legislators had not been a pack of fools and cowards never have passed 8 J. McMullin Miltheim, who will college at Lancaster, visited Rebers. burg, on Saturday to pay their final devoirs to their gentle ladies love, They are fond of music “fast and diehlish” as Mac says. adonalses now pay knightly devotion t« aphrodites hiatus in the Pub has the AN Rishel, of attend F, & M, and Paul OAK HALL. Since It hath pleased God to move from among us by death Mrs, Samuel! Blaser, a faithful and useful member of the Oak Hall Union Sun. day school, be it resolved that we bow in meek submission to His infinite will and extend our sincere and heart. felt sympathy to the bereaved hus. band and relatives and that a copy of these resolutions be placed on the minutes of our school and a copy be handed to the husband and parents of the deceased MRS, MINNIE WAGNER, MRS, ANNIE REITZ, MRS. MARY R. MILLER. ree Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, | gra, { ship | treading | view ! od | and | man { built | things {to know are | year reg- | At | n | FROM DETROIT, MICH, Mr. Editor: We have Detroit this Exhibition, the the “Made In Detroit” display of ev- ervthing that is made and consumed by man, from a tooth pick to an auto- mobile I don't mean to man consumes an auto, but rather the au- to consumes the man In many in stances, The crowning feature of the week was the arrival of the big Comodore Perry's historie The writer had the pleasure the deck of that ship of the things that brave and rageous gallant men It how anything of note omplished by such sed and insignificant muni Although the brig has in man respects thers remain that Vil part of in hundred Cy of Interest explained to ed on the had a week Ereat with Berry time here in the Industrial Centennial and say a flag - many the his wonder to caused could mingly tions heen hie LO small re Le the BLO belonged mander vere thrilled that untry whic! in the more board ttention warped have fr # } Ame Orvis Swartz ve were ana guests of MARTHA, $4 or ’ riger Nia~- | of | and | belong - Perry me | Investment Offerings An attractive line of investments is contained in the Mellon Bond List. 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