Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOGI T, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursda October 2nd, 1913 Correspondents Department Continued. ROMOLA. and Mrs Sunday t Ed. « Heverly il, is better Miss Ethel Pa« visiting her grandparents, Mrs. J. R. Brickle: Mrs Singer is this writing Mr. and Murs Henry children, of Howard, at George Weaver's Those who attended the apple cut- ting at George Heverley's weme, the Misses Ethel Packer, Annabelle Boone, Margaret Bowes, Myrtle Young, Ruth Poorman, Frank Robb, Jacob Brick- ley, (has. Walker, Jesse Young, Frank Boone, John Poorman, Chester Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poor- man. James Swisher, spent Sunday at Edward Bowes and Relda McCart- ney are able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Confer, of viston, spent Sunday at Jacob fer's. There will the home of ening, Oct. vited. Mr spent Mrs seriously Mi: onfor's Joseph Cartney heen writing who has this (FOOTE alt Ker of Mr and John seriously i at Weaver spent Sunday of Detroit, Mich, Paul Markle's. Oor- Con- be a box social held at Tom Confer, Saturday ev- 4th. All are cordially in- OAK HALL. Rishel, who had been rheumatism, is able again. suffer- to be L. from work Our roofing man, made an improvement well as property house painted. Say Doc when vou pass your neigh- bor's and spy something suspiclous, do not form too hasty an opinion X vour neighbor's hogs How ), ing at has as his W. J. Folk, to the town by having his about about it? Mrs C some time lersburg The which Sellers, bu is management of W. H work again, after spending at Mil- Radel is her parents laud with foundry Edward the and rqn by now under Roush, is ready being repaired known The undry note ting ng planing mill formeriy which as Co ’ that Miss along very to come home dur- lady friends to sn't near as hard y the mountain ur MILLS. nd friends fter spending SPRING Lorman return +1 1 week 2 to Altoona y find employment. Tuesday morn- Ohio, where he 10 has gone winter Phil- her Ir de iegate winter to his two mor ‘1 the hu LEMONT. % i treatment isiting Houtz rk wingelical preach- Of « wife and h into ntroll- Rear were art, by and DUREY en run became unco the stearing STORMSTOWN., Tuesday John Way with weeident which might proved fatal While hauling wood from his timberland he was violently thrown from his wagon On last an | | | | old New York Journal one of his man- | i Not a Complete Surprise. When William R. Hearst bought the ing editors, Julius Chambers, invit od Hearst to dinner with him restaurant Hearst | am going to glve you a treat Altoona, 18 | ordered something you probably never [| brought and | | off | floating { quarry | and They went to a downtown h and time whic and toward Chambers said: wis good had a pleasant the of the “Now, Mr. Hearst, linner, n one, he Along meal close have eaten or seen.” Chambers nodded to the walter, who in some French artichokes “You explained Chambers, “these are a great delicacy. You pull the leaves and dip the ends In the scuce and eat the ends only.” Hearst smiled a little directions. As they progressed Cham see” bers sald complacently: “Pretty good, | I don’t suppose you ever saw an | eh? artichoke before." “Well,” Hearst replied, “1 can't go so far as that, had 400 acres of them last time I was out at our California ranch.” —8aturday Evening Post. Fans In the Eighteenth Century. A letter in the dated May, 1711, gives a most interest ing description of an academy where | ladies could be drilled in the proper use of their fans and Initiated into the | the modest flutter, the timorous flutter, the | the merry flutter and | flutter.” In the eighteenth | mysteries of “the angry flutter, confused flutter, the amorous century at dancing assemblies in Lon- don, Bath and other places of fashion- able resort gentlemen chose their part- ners by “lottery of the fan.” a hat, whence each gentleman had the privilege of selecting one, the lady to | French | Chambers had ordered the | I have! and followed | You see, Chambers, we | growing the | London Spectator | The fans | of all the ladies present were placed in | whom it belonged becoming his allotted | partner for the evening Of such a custom entailed a of fans on the part of the gentlemen loswell, Steele and Pope found some course great study | thing to say about the fan, and Guy, | enlarging upon the efforts of his prede- | cessors, wrote a long poem in praise of | the fan, attributing its Venus. invention How Brazilians Bag Wild Fowl, From “The Log of a Rolling Stone,” by Henry Arthur Broome, comes the following curious mode of bagging wild fow! in Brazil by way of economizing ammunition “The expedient is to get hold of a very large pumpkin and. after scoop ing out the meat and seeds inside. to cut two little eyeholes in It and then place it on the hunter's head. He then wades through the sedge and flags into deeper water up to his neck, where the wild fowl] are feeding, who gather that it re a pumpkin the surface gets into seizing them is me innocently The bunter SOON midst of | and by the pulls them quietly under water, where he tucks them under a belt fastened round his waist, and as thelr compan fons presume that one unfortunate bird afte a ) ¥ Y on then the in legs r another is only in no time to nter waist ful gets a returns well satisfied the shore.” Romance of a Picture. ind wel The Hing cn £ ups downs of the Hustrated by the Russian artist “Nana” are and misfortunes of Sukhoro H vsky, a celebrated hibited fortur perso its painting was made a After er the world and » for himself and ot} recelvin the sold all on ore Lr ix) for » Na artist “Nana” some thinking its for £21,000, at double the it and United America exhibition and the dealer resold it An it all Canada American bought through the and South price showed States, | and is reported to have made £1,000. | 000 by | unfortunate Investments the enterprise On the other hand, the artist lost all his money by and was re } duced almost to beggary met | have | We are glad | to know that he is rapidly recovering. | of weddings, one down Jack? her There are in Stormstown How rumors and one Bob and Mrs. Gummo is having weatherboarded The ore plants at shut down Miss Olive Sunday with Mrs, C. W away for some Little Gray, Dr G “U'nele Tom's about it Dungarvin Way spent Saturday and her home folks Hunter, who has time, Is now at home daughter of John gick with tonsilitis Coons and wife attended Cabin” show in fonte on last Monday evening Clare Griffin and daughter, of Ty- rone, spent Sunday with our accom- modating merchant, J. H. Griffin Elsie, L f vers o STORMSTOWN. are again after a little rest Quite few people from this place attended the play in Bellefonte ast week. Among them were Mr, and Mrs. Wade Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Harpster, Boyd Johnson, Nora Gum- mo. Paul Hartsock and sister Mar- garet, also Miss Rowe, the school mis- tress and lastly, Frank BEbbs Mr. and Mra. W. H. Beck, from State College, visited the latter's par- ents, on Sunday. Carl Furst visited at Fillmore this week. What is the attraction? Miss Henderson, we RUGS, The meeting at Gray's M. E. church was postponed but will be held on next Sunday, Oct. bth, Everybody Is in- vited, . It was rumored that G. B. Gummo had to sow his wheat over, bus it vas a false report as his wheat crop in growing nicely. ———— Beaten Up~It was the morning af- ter the Harrigans' musicale “Did ye ixamine th’ planny yet, Norah?” in- quirred Harrigan, apprehensively. “what for?” asked Mrs. Harrigan, surprised. “To see iv /there’s a tooth left in its head!” said Harrigan. [Fr wie n Here been | Belle- | the line. | house | have i i Gave Him a Hint, Miss Carter had not been successful in bringing young Dodge to her feet and in consequence felt a little spite ful toward him. One evening to living for food | they | were having quite a serious talk in the | | library “Do think.” asked the young you man, “that men progress after death?" | “Well,” responded the girl, “if they don't it would almost seem useless for | some of them to die.” Made the Most of It. Lonis— Bertie is the meanest man on earth. 1 bet him a new hat one day Inst week, lost the bet and today re ceived a bill for a sum big enough to buy five of the best silk hats in town. Charles~Great Scott! How's that? Louis—He let his wife select one for herself.” London Telegraph Cause For Hurry. “1 understand they were married In haste.” “Yes: they told the minister to hur ry because there was only a little gas oline left in thelr automobile, and they were twenty miles from home" Ex change He Wanted to Know. The Employer (coldly)—Why are you so late? The Suburbanite (gulltily)- There were two wrecks on the track thise morning, and- The Employer (testily)—~ Who was the other one? His Compliment, A Frenchman, on being introduced to Sir Edwin Landseer, said: “I am most happy to make your acquaintance, for 1 am very fond of bensts.'” He chooseth best who chooseth labor fnstead of rest. Old Raying. ———- — - | | | | BOALSBURG. { Howard Bricker is attending Milton fair this week Dr. and Mrs Kidder Mary spent last week In Philadelphia Miss Esther Brown who has been Harrisburg summer, Is home on A vacation A little harle the and daughter n nll daughter of fell and hee home Mrs Ki rm, while St wed KK. H he Communion servi will Tu formed Preparatory vening Harry K a 1 rt sLOr Mrs. Blanch suhn, of Fhursday Ker foing school Will wee) tm ni wen juite past held in he Re nday morn hi [] Hes Shingle it the International Opera Company Star Course this year $1. v ) op- Five num- aT-t.1, ‘ns ers, Eczema and soothing Itching Cured, healing medication DR HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINT- | MENT penetrates ery uny pore he skin of all impurities stops itching Instantly Dr. Hobson's wzema Ointment guaranteed to pecdily heal evzema rashes, ring- orm tetter and other unsightly ru Eczema Ointment ig a loctor's prescription on experi- ment All druggists mall, 50 { Pfeiffer Chemical ind St. Loud Ady The clears it is | |W ptions not or by Co. Pl International Opera Company ens Star Course this year, $1 op- rs ait Br. Smith — “Good morning, her | sick | in § of § L IONEY IN RAISING APPLES, fruit vel are toward the will told that Week the apples fruit whict of a fing ing shipped to the east Thia condition the clentific mq thie improy of frul miLniag Bentro county who friendly apple when fer list for | @panrd I'he Brower nnd not disposed Pennsylvania no doubt rub their Adams county were offered $41 from their ne fy rn, A I barrel | TE | §T | gn markets result of Of intelligent thod ement t being ement in no smal the chardis expert I the informatio fertilizers and ctors from the nal ald to the esult of the the increase being nade For there least ing ones have where from one to five bie planted each chards that ©@N are at which Ore are ng New Series of Detective Tales. new writer of i within the last h and ng an ent crime mys ted by the detective A 1 Year has American rsader irely teries is al new ne sSund RE Rohmer and the TE re ET — | Robbery at Magees LR ed 3 I Mills. Anty Drudge! Go right on ¥ to the house. You'll find ary busy over the washtubs but she don’t seem to mind it any more since you told her about Fels - Naptha Soap That reminds me! Mr. Jones was praising his boy up to me the other day. He said, ‘He's all wool, you can bet’ 1 told him I shouldn't wonder, be- cause I notice he shrinks from washing. Ha! Ha! But | couldn't say that if he used Fels- Naptha Soap, could 17” Fels-Naptha Soap 1s the great- est help women can have, in do- ing their weekly washing and all their housework. It works without fuss or bother in cool or lukewarm water. Saves your time and strength because 1t does the hard part of the work for you. Clothes washed with Fels-Naptha do not have to be hard- rubbed or boiled. Stains come out easily, dirt disappears. Use Fels-Naptha for everything about the home. Buy it by the bor or carton. Rasy directions are on the Red and Green | Wrapper. | Fela & Co. Philadelphia. FELSMAPI TY a ) WHY SUFFER WITH INGROWN NAILS NO-GRO-IN is guaranteed to cure or your money back. At your dealer or send 25¢ to the NO-GRO-IN C0, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. | are requested to present | authenticated without delay to ] | valuable summer resort { ville Clinton Co. Pa The Family Cough Med and ring- | Allegheny Street A oro’ FONE Ayers vigor Just a little care and small expense, (that's all. l«.’t a head of rich, heavy hair worth while? | ) ¢ | Ask Your Doctor. . A s—— —_— LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT, EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Ph Centre county. Pa In the matter of the estate of Dr Fisher late of Zion nd er Letiers testamentary iste having been granted 0 the undersigned. all persons indebted to sald estate, are requested pS decean. he % X 5 Quick Ignition Powerful, clean explosion. No carbon. . Waverly Gasoline * refined—distilled—not crude compressed gas. F REE~320 page book—all out oil, WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. LAMP OILS LUBRICANTS Commercial Beezer’'s Meat Market BEEF, TI Try our “Want Adds” if you have arything to sell, or rent a house, and Hie the result Upholstering and Furniture Repairing. Mattress Renovating, ete. MIX. BIDWEIIL, BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone. x50. HIGH ST. BELLEFONTE, PA We keep none but the best quality of PORK, MUTTON, SLICED HAw All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Sausage, 3 on | Centre County Banking Co. | Receive Deposits. | in the above named os 10 make payment and those having claims or de. | mands against sald estate are requested to pre. | sent the same duly authenticated for settlement {| withoutdelay to me LIDE B. FISHER. Executrix a State College ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lotters of administration on the estate of | Dallas Chronister, late of Huston Township. de- oe i Potters of Administration in the above | named estate having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against sald estate the same duly HENRY ICHRONISTER, Adminiatrator, x4! Julian, Pa VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIV. ATE SALE. Wm. Beltz offers at private sale. a fine house, barn. saw mill and 25 acres clear land, situate {| between Tyleraville and Rebersburg along she Also 270 acres of mountain land | {well timbered, a good water power saw mill, | Planer, chop mill and all wood working machin. | ery. The clear land contains a vein of valuable main road could be made a Will sell a0 easy Beltz mineral ore. This property terms. Call on or address Wm Tylers & ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Amanda Decker, Iate of Penn Township, deceased, Letters of Administration in the above I named estate having been granted to the | undersigned by the Register of Wills of Centre County, Pennsylvania, all persons indebted to the sald estate are hereby {requested to make payment and all per- sons having claims against sald estate | Are requested to present the same duly | authenticated without delay to | EDWARD F. DECKER, | Gettig Bower a Zerby, Spring Mills | Attorneys, AMMON O DECKER, x | Bellefonte, Pa. Aaronsburg. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate John H. MeAuley, Inte of Hublersburg, Centre County, deceased Letters of Administration In the above named estate Raving granted to the undersigned by the ter of Wills Salata are Tore) I OME IN Sete authentionted without doy t to HARRY MoAULEY. administrator, Pa. | | i | | | | | | | | | MARRIAGES. Stover-—Maltin, of Halne wn married last Bunday Fle D. Donat Moore—Pilkington. B. M nd Miss Esther ith Philipsburg marriage by iaptist par- | IAY ev- are well ommun- bride hav teacher groom | Har ill go irg Turtis LEE W Wore INSURANCE AGENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND PENSION ATTORNEY. BELLEFONTE, PA. Corner High and Bpring Streets Discount Notes John M. Shugert, Cashier. WE ARE NOT AFRAID TO GRAP- PLE. 1 new nd exp vin erier } hat perfect the chars that in be eas comparison wit! A. E. SCHAD. Bellefonte, ’ A FLAT PRICE ON LUMBER ) 11 aris \ 1 Al we Ww nur i en heag BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. WANTED! Men and Boys STEADY WORK--WAGES $1.75 PER DAY and UP. Big Wages can be made on contract Work, | Apply to Hayes Run Fire Brick Co. ORVISTON, PENNA, Commercial Phone, Mr. Automobile Owner You Will Mave No Punctures, No Blow-Outs, No Slow Leaks, No Rim Cuts of your Car is equipped with “Lastic Air” It dispenses with inner tubes and insures from 5,000 te 10, 000 miles per tire. For fur. ther information inquire eof J. R. G. ALLISON, CENTRE HALL, PA 21te ANAM NNW If YOU wantae nice Juley Steak, goto PHILIP BEEZER John F, Gray & Son, Buccessor to Grant Hoover, FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE. This Agency represents the largest fire Insurance companies in the world, We are prepared to write large lines at any time. ALSO SURETY BONDS, Crider’s Stone Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Jacob Gross French Dry Cleaning and Scouring. Special attention to Ladies’ work Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled. Gloves and Hats Cleaned. lasement Alkens' Store, Com. phone, Bellefonte, Pa. Nre, Life, Accident & Tornado— Bonds of Every Description. Harry Fenlon INSURANCE. Successor to Frederick K. Foster and William Burnside Court, B&B new autobusses For the of our out-of-town patrons we are now operating automo- biles be’ all railroad stations and the store. Temple Bellefonte, Pa. True Values True Velues convenience » 0 1} ! ween Patrons can take our new Autobuss to and from Pen ation, B. & 0., Lake and Wabash Stations without charge. 0 St Stops will also be made, both at Wood and Liberty (on liberty.) Will stop on signal at cor- ner of Federal St. (6th St.) and Penn Ave. or Federal (6th St.) and Liberty. The Autobusses will run all dav, leaving the store 8 A. M., and for the last trip, © Wi VK, P.M. BOGSS & BUHL PITTSBURGH, PA, GILLIAM’S DEPARTMENT STORE We have the autumn starting and with it we want fall dress goods. We have Prints, Ging- hams, Cashmeres and Flannels. Blankets from 48¢ a pair up: Comfortables 75¢ up; cotton for making them. Hosiery and underwear for boys, girls, ladies and men. Shoes tto suit all from the soft soles up to the Cutter Wis- consin. Rubbers for all and all the =rices are right. Sugar, yellow Bo, Granulated and Soft A| S5l4e. Coffee 180 and 25e¢, Ropresentati anted in Philips: burg: and mei DO gree Tg oy
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