Thursday, October 2nd, 1913, DOOSOSOS0S0SOSOSOS0080800808008080800800800008000000800800000000800800800808008008008008080 PLUM GROVE-— Union Twp. Blair Alexander, one of Unlon town- hip's best farmers and always ready ’ » experiment seeded down his gold orrespondents’ Department gf. mii ani hinks the dry weather is the cause of I not coming up as soon as the To vheat did prehaps you for forgot the Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. ertilizer, Blair. Ed, Flick, who made a trip to Phil- | psburg last week with apples, re- REBERSBURG. MILESBURG. NITTANY. worts ready sale and good price The successful candidates for town- Rev. Piper spent one day last week On next Sunday, October Oth, there} Guver Alexander returned home ship supervisor were Wm. J. Bair and [at Midvale farm attending to busi- | will be pre aching at 10 a m. Sun-feom Tyrone on Saturday Adam Stover, who will conserve the | ness, while Mrs. Mper's niece, of day school at 2 p. m. K. L. C. E. at Ellis Way finished thrashing his Interests of Miles township and not | New Bethlehem, called upon her 7 o'clock in the Evangelical church Liuckwheat on Saturday He had one be too hasty in anything that savors Mrs. George Austin, while visiting | There having been no services for} wundred and sixty-seven bushel of useless expense in Tyrone, was stricken with paraly- Ne al ecks the RY A Hogg Soh If you want tw see a nice fleld of “ " N . y ** » : a > - n . i " : pF 1 br { : De y t Ba 's vp to the people wm, J. Ss Sut was able to return home last that these services will be well at-f orn, just go to Henry Parson's y tended. Don't forget preaching at 100! John P. Gearhart and Helen Det- Doc, Bright had his stradivarius Chas. Rote and wife departed last | m. Instead of 10:30, as the papeniters visited at the home of Robert C. violin renovated and now he can play | Sunday for a vaudeville tour, taking stated last week Hall on Friday. airs varie all right. with them their two dogs. { Sund: as a beautiful day and \ wi to see some nice hound Prof. Karl Reed Bierly, who has Thomas Adams succeeded in keep- Jonas pnd full of people all nd Too oy . une Xe Robert C. Hall, Dix been among us for some months, left {ing his marriage a secret for a short | : ) . 4 Pupp! 8, Ci : for Philadelphia on Wednesday and [time but it is not too late for con- |, Bev. Jamison, of York, Pa, ang Run ” ‘a | a | e ; x . Rev, Ertel, of Clintondale, were calls Mrs Robert ( Hall and three stepped into a good position at once | gratulations. Love is a mighty fun- Bid " ph darda: a ae 3 ol with the Geo. 8. Ferguson Co. Elec- | ny thing, it catches the young and the nA on their many friends Ton thi§ children, accompanied by ey 4, ids trotyphers, printers, etc, at No. 15 {old it's like a dish of boarding house | PACE One day the past wi A k and took Maynard Logan, visite d at G. W, Det- | N. Seventh St. He Intends to take a | hash, for many a man it has sold |SUPper at the H. P. Zerby home |ers’ home on Sunday rollef higher course in orchestration and | We wish vou peace and prosperity and | 8S. Peck and wife attended the fun. Mrs. Carrie Duke man of Bell fonte, | symphony from the leading violinists | may children be like olive plants | eral of Samuel Wolfe, brother of Mrg| made a short visit last Ww edne day at | of Philadelphia, around thy table { Peck one day last week in Sugar vals{the home of her brother, George Del The new business enterprise start-| James Adams, wife and two chil- | '® ters aneharty iz 21 Drasent. visiting ed here by Miss Cummins got off to a | dren, of Pitcairn, spent a few days| I S. Frain, of Walker, was a caller] Mr. Da Me hi PH chter, Mrs flying start last Tuesday when she at the home of Willlam Adams last |at the G. W. Tolbert home one day|at the home He: it placed on display a complete assort- | week | the past week duu . het nue webs vour. seribe : ment of up-to-the-minute ladies’ mil- | A few of our sportsmen have pur- | : Annie W illams, w ho is employed - +¥ yo rt 5 hdl Bow are ois i linery. { chased rabbit hounds and are getting hed! 2 H ge 4 as nome er Zottls Hong | right: but I don't J A sensible vote In November upon | ready for hunting season. James Jo- |* Ahday YY Boss J part v : Ay how long it wil wt. On Frida Every constitutional amendment pro- | gon savs his dog can run a rabbit | Wiliam Sheats Howard, w the I ot od a ground hog suj posed is NO.. It cost the state $170,- lang walk, but when I saw old Jim guasts of Mr and Mra. Tom Gun. |n % P B 1dding turda 000 last year to advertise the amend- | chasing a rabbit he was almost flying BA nday who 3 Ba an OV RLer per at E, B. Wood's | ments +0 Penrose papers, $ Teach Miss Zelda Derr departed for Ty- Y { ALL i er L rn : Te 1 ! bo) ay Li { ken A these special interest constitution rone last week to visit her brother. | : io Poy TRA, a Re oor ar hom! | tinkers that their tinkerings are not AMelv y wif ! m a i mi x | per ; na family, I's worth “a tinker's dam.” Every tax- | ®Vin and Wile some time J a Mr. and 50 payer should come out and vote “NO,” William Smith, of Altoona, and Mr. Whitlr and fan { Salona lh Ww { a yf Plum Grove on the amendments, and for these |Clare, of State Col ¥ Sunday ¢ Rus f O ! and a D “ 4 we ter Mr reasons No. 1, is the $50,000,000 at their home hn n & \ . ov 1 ¥ OW \ graft road bond steal. Bigelow now Chester Miles, of Tyrone, spent Mi 1 Het Lid A ‘ 1 fed | P I gg Dy ¢ indicted in two counties. No. 2 pro- 8 parents, Mr. and Mrs ist Saturda ] : ‘ \1 J ard } : poses to amend the article restrain- | J, br ht fair ri Mr I er ’ ing special legislation so that a servile T™ Wis a weeks 4 } or h. me with her { fey 1s legislature may ass special laws h sof Ga tol tobb, at ‘ f : to promote A ew AE and oh ' (re oh Ne iL Ww L. Dormai and family, of Avis HUBLERSBURG. boycotts. N proposes to make Rev. Ash made apple butter la spent Sunday with friends her M1 Dan Dorn m Judges’ ele ng come on municipal esday and ti Marys and Mart! Ag J. 1.. Rac} } f Inesd ‘ election days alone. Judges are not) were « ered about ma things tonda [re 2 da Mi W municipal officers officers Robert 1 a few | Mrs. Racha ster, M I. H k AM rs 1 Bar f B to! f of the state. No t to change | davs a h 4 apples Miss | { 1] 0 a ‘ h he the rule that taxes shall be uniform {and making cider and apple butter week-end ry pleas er 21 Kr ‘ ! upon the same subjects, by inserting Mrs. Joseph Graffmyre ind two | friends, M Blanche ( } f k \ 1a power to levy Indeterminate, uncer- | hildren. of Johnstown, spent a few |#on ‘ re FY ; ; 4 ] tain and dubious taxes to be called | days with Mr. Graffmyre's parents erick and | Mad 1 f . h “graded or progressive taxes,” which |a. and Mrs William Graffmyre e Er ‘ n her is all “progressive” rot and graduated Joseph came Saturday to accompany | Af of W aw! he f ¥ BY pocriay. No. § proposes to author- this family home : J | ze a municipality to increase its debt . rt} ple K . for water works, etc., so that such Miss Esther Sp cer secured XR good ‘ p do ¢ Ay & ow S | debt shall not be considered in the | Position In Garman's store, Bellefonts M¢ " \ | re Ia r Wil limitation but debentures drawn The next ne hear a pig squeal t a " y el § ams of Kry on a future for Mrs. Foster Housel and Mrs ; + r 3 therefrom. T Anna Kell f Va vy View They f ; . ’ Just and proper, passed through town last week and “ . . amendment, lies in the au rization | had son rkers wit them k of an increase of n Phoebs Wholdsworth of | iY 1 D 1} fin Q tp i 1, t centum on the vote n, spent a da r two ¥ ( . ore wi8 Mra i olent ‘ Mr. and the electors voting fon nt, Mr Jane 8} } ind far on Sund re. © H. § Thus in a city of 230,000 peo and | weak < i “ 1 } ¢ as } p 6,000 electors, if or 4.000 2400 Miss Laur Flack. of DuBois Har I : ere, Mr \ I } \ can cause an increase of fi lave amon friend Ts | er and s a Alvir and Carl nd Ww ' 3 f Jac) to ten per cent. of the valu round hare nat: an ‘aug ' t Sa Mrs A all property The safest c« Broa 8 rda Gla i Mr OF f Lan At Mo every voter to coms it and Chas. Caldwell and Ant Q ¢ " " p on every and vere 5B tay tors at o P SO rik of “Miller Shawls Prosser-} lasts wi . : Hoang aru p \ i qui in ti r r | tw apd pec | thel Mrs wi 3 3 f Belle ’ . \ f Wind P » Ww . 0 3 1 h 4 Wh f ed on her f d, Mrs. L. T. Bad Lamar, and Mis orine f er, 3 fddli lav Inst week Flemington, were gue f Mr : ing ites Ww $3 3% y f Alt ,. 8 t. of Showers. one da ia Noe k Ar ' with y 1 Prudent Life Insurance Ca Mrs i He = % 8 Ap ~ t f ter and of Vn Die} Mise Amhelser and son it me f r Tie . This to ¢ Mr Irw their return trip W not rdine I or ) 21 ' J i f 3 & bosses! from Penn e netured a re fan f H rd BoB | ipsburg ‘ g The late seeding of wheat may vet and wer ompelled to repair before Sunda fr e ds and relative . Staak pe he hest g the Voire » " b + Bt} Wallace i 8 at STORMSTOWN. A hyo The Pp this his fam and ret t J. M. Ryder ling a irs. Wm. ) luca ¥ : f aan Fes r M 1a here he and hi hia } " he estnut-blight humbug er ; I's ran A KH ewe ' & xe rt n # worms ate all the hestnuts befor r rs 1 i ; Q ' *» hell they were ripe ca ! Sena oa N On 4 ” +h v a M " x ' ¢ r r H nil of & e 84 . i. “cla oy / State ( exe Saturday even- Mr ( A i er, W YARNELL. o compensation of township supe r If } want to know who the |f ue " A AS? A pis W e he a 1" Barivtandamte Bi " rac r vas Frank od } T » } this i N : BS Ne 3 be fred bs Suma wD. Mra John Sim f Snow Shoe Ir Ie Rhoa £3 A BOE B 1 nin ith tor 13 eneitt of 4 ship auditors. If the supervisors ap- | tersection, spent feinda) fiting her | his t ‘ ‘ } Come p a good : Barintandanta SERRE fr is. Mr and Mrs W. W. Smith Those w ere ente | he ' PO Ap uperiulendants OF oven Dr. Andrew Davidson and wife, of ne of Mra. Far i Sunda Mrs. Wm. Fis 1 mon. als pairs themselves, the auditors will fix | California 1 his grandparents ere, Mra. | vray ‘ he | M Almeda Powne wi a the pay, and they can save the farm- | Mr. and Mrs ¥ h Hugg, a few | Misses 8 As har, Nannie Gra Kg near Ax h nde ers more in direct taxe han all the [days last week 1 Ar MV r , | 8 A he ‘ me a state aid that they would get from R George ( ege, of Spring M Tt f Ir r h " r I 3 one-half of the tax lev Besides lled ! friend Miss Ophelia | wells ! rilled for J. D Ke Rev, W 1 Re Somers ad they would then control their own | Hau and ar rking ne for Benne ery interesting = here funds and tax nm and not be Miss Mabel Loder, of Howard e Ww = Ay evening compelled to have ever contract and [a few hours wit} her friend Mrs Ther f r 2 Myrtle He f Pleasa he every order on the treasurer ved | ( Shope Sunda mer } } oe no i 2 & h her f is, Trixie by the state autocrat Bigelow y is Mr Br Wallace spent a ¢ r i : ft How =a { for now under indictment in Schuylkill |davs Bellefonte last week Veris and | He Clark cached a and Northumberland counties for Mra. Maggie Snedder f Mur Mra. Jac Zongs, of Dungar In ' he Baptist chapel 8 criminal negligence in ) repairing | Stat in spending the week visitir spending a few Aye wit) fr ds r the state ro Keep t of the h Mr Jar Shul and fam and er B D 0 Ette ed he state Highwa n! Har Bradle nd wife f the burg Charle sun and add f 1 hools wet Fy 5 It seems that the enopter H. BE. Corms nd wife, of Valle re me p g throug} r v Mr. and M ; Powne and which eats t} Sa scale, was | View, were ow th 1 place along | 8 ] fie hter . fr : ' not discovered at al Surface fithe Bald Eagle where he spent a por Ther . « Ra | on eo 8 i the state bug house Prof. Grim of [tion of } thful days and stop eld in the M. } } ‘ Quit numb f 1 ple from this the Ku Sta rmal scl ped t make a shor git at t} da ¢ ‘ ‘ nded l ¢ I 8 Cabin out in i me that he ig the dis- | homea of Herbert Campbell and H m Tyr } 3 Thursday nig coverer 3 re rted the facts to | Bradle Inst Sunday services a ):30 a. mn and Surface, who forthwit issued one of George McCullough completed his | school at 9:30 : his flamboyant state bulletins, claim- | new brick walk in front of his resi- | Quite a number of people from this 1 | ing the whole credit Listen now! In |dence, which will be much appre- pla e ittended the services at Waddle n conversation with Hon Henry | ciated by the public in wet weather. (on Sunday Mever of this town more than a year | Now it's up to the town to put in the | | ago that veteran naturalist stated | curb . | AXEMANN, y that there was another bug appear- Week-end visitors at Uriah Hou- { Two evangelists, namely, Thompsor ! Ing to destroy the San Josies. This |sel's were Wilbur Housel, Malcolm | 44 Ramsey, are holding a series of | is truly in accord with the principle | and Miriam, all of Altoona a meetings at this place beginning last i laid down in Dr. Butler's “Hudibras:” | William Ickes and friend, William | Wednesday night. It 1s sincerely | “Larger fleas have lesser fleas to |Jones, motorcycled from Altoona and | hoped that much good may be accom- | ] bite “em { #pent Sunday with Miriam Housel | plished. : And Bod s Itched So He Scratched | d so o down the scale ad In- | w- w— | Thursday, Sept. 18th, was the ff. | ' | A om " ZION. itieth anniversary of the marriage of and ade Sores. Burned Like ! But Prof. Grim says his scale catch- | qh farmers at Zion are whout Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hazel. Their Fire. Did not Sleep Day or Night. er is about the size of a comma and | hroyeh cuttine corn but not all done | Many friends wish for them many | s : wasp like, with a slit skirt! He does | owing {years to come of happy married life Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment not call it “Hymenopteron,” but Inthe | 5 pB &tover A. Kauffman, B William Steele is at present working vernacular of Lehigh gickser!"” especially of Brush Valley, who ship eggs, chickens, ducks, ete, to commis. sion merchants in Philadelphia and particularly to North American street, will do well to get cash on delivery. By this we mean, send them only C. 0. D If you want your money. One of our largest shippers has had some experience. Those commission mer- chants, at least, on North Amerioan street, have only a hole in the wall, a type-writer, a safe and some chick- en and egg crates, They sell for cash and send out the chickens to the Jews C. 0. D. If they don't want to pay, after months, they turn up a claim that the eges were rotten, or short In count, and that the chickens dled on the way, which they can't substan. tiate. Sue them! Yes, “Sue a beg. gar and catch a louse!” PBesilles pay out $26 In cost and attorney's fees! Bome of our more timid ones Intend to earry a gun, under thelr constitu. tional privilege, without Dr, Kalb's 1i- cense, since the brutal assault on Roush In the Millhelm Narrows, HOLTS HOLLOW, Alta Watson, of the Divide, spent Sunday with the Misses Sarah and Beulah Lucas, at Howard. The farmers have thelr corn about all cut at this writing. Quite a few of our young people at- tended OC, service at Runville church Bunday evening. Mrs. Austin Walker went to Dell. wood to attend her father's funeral, The farmers of Centre county and |, i . LF LF county, “Hosen- | Nojl and J. Corman, four of our dis. |at Mackeyville. tinguished gents, made a flying trip Union county In an auto, to at- tend the Lewisburg fair last week Communion service will be held by Rev. W. Shultz in the Lutheran church next Sunday, Oct. 5th, at 1:30 o'clock Recently one of our noteworthy widows moved out of town which has broken our record regarding the equalization of the population of the village. Prior to that time the town consisted of § widows 9 malds, 9 mar- ried women and 9 married men. Also 18 families of which there are 10 fam- ilies retired farmers, 2 farmers, § me- chanics and one merchant, The combined ages of six of the oldest Inhabitants of our village equals 486 vears, Harry Corman and family, from Jersey Shore, are visiting relatives In Zion and vicinity, Mrs. P. 8 Fisher and son Charles, from State College, were visitors in Zion on Sunday. TYLERSVILLE. The United Evangelical church is being repaired. Mrs, Annie Ream, of Aaronsburg, who is here visiting her brother, P. T. Bhreckengast, who is on the sick list Is herself suffering from a severe cold and a strain in her foot. Nevin Grieb, who is attending the Normal school at Lock Haven, and friend spent Sunday at his home here, Proaching services will be held in the Reformed church on Sunday eve ening. THE CENTRE iii il BELLEFONTE, PENNA, ers, this { Misses Dollie and Margretia Me: lof Mill Hall, visited friends at | place over Sunday | About twenty-seven of Edgar Some | {ers’ friends gathered at his parents’ {home on Saturday evening, to help | | him celebrate his birthday: all one Joyed the evening very much After | refreshments were served all depart. | ed wishing Edgar many happy returns | of the day. LIVONIA, | W. E. Stover and family, also J, G,| Adams and family were visitors at | this place over Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gingerich took a trip to Millmont last week vis. iting the latter's parents, and also taking in the fair at Lewisburg, Miss Carrie Greninger Is quite ll at present with scarlet feser. Mrs. David Rockey returned from the Lock Haven hospital last Satur. ay. Prof. H. BE. Stover spent Sunday In Livonia, How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tase of Oatarrh that annot be cured by He y F. J. 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ZARUBA & CO, nothing, send us the 10 names 1 only PITTSBURG, PA. .CORTRIGHT 5% | a as ro Laid Right Over Wood Shingles No Dirt, No Bother—In a very short time any building can have its fire. trap covering turned into a modern fire-proof, storm-proof, lightning-proof roof at a very moderate costa roof that will last as long as the building and never need repairs. 4 For Sale by CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMP North 23rd Street, PHILA NY, ILPHIA, PA Fresh Mackerel First catch of the season. 1O-lb Pails, 20 Fish, . . . . . JOls Pals. }6 Fish, . . . . . }Ofbb Pails, }2PFish, . . . . . $1.40 1.60 1.75 The goods are open for your inspection. Come and See Them. Sechler & Company, High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Two Months. Trouble WentAway. ——— SS —— North Bend, Pa. — “When my child's trouble began his face broke out in watery blisters, If he scratched his face would get scabs on it. We had to keep his hands tied up most of the time. ‘The child's body broke out In watery blisiors and itched so badly he could hardly stand it abd he scratched it so Jhat It made sores and burned like fire. He did not get siocp day or night. The only relief he fot wea when ho was sitting on the floor and be would lay his face on the cold oll-cloth. “We tried two treatments and wo used | remedies for eczema ever since the child was born, and nothing seemed to do him | any good until we received a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 1 took the | child and would wash him good with Outé- | cura Soap and then I would put the Cuté | cura Ointment on. | would leave the Olnt- | | { i | | | | [| ment on about an hour then I would wash him off good with the Cuticura Soap, The trouble Instead about three years before we used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. We purchased more Cuticura Soap and Olns- ment and used them two months and it wont away.” (Signed) Mrs. Wm. Probst, Apr. 14, 1013, Outicura Soap 26¢. and Cutioura Olntment B0e. wre sold everywhere, Liberal sample of each malied free, with 32-p. Skin Book, Ad dross postcard “Outlours, Dept, T, Boston. * Br Men who shave and shampoo with Ou. | tourna Soap will find it best for skin and scalp, { LYON & CO. LYON & CO. “LaLogue” COATS and SUITS Are Here For Every Ladies Inspection La Vogue Garments have for many years been alluded to as “The Standard of style” This title has been honestly earned because they always represent the most mod- ish thought of the world of fash i ¢ The fashions this season show many novel effects which combine with a refresh- ing originality of clever’ design. The materials used cover an impressive array of new fall and winter fabrics all rich in appearance some dainty and exqus ite in tone others more defined in color, but each is characterized by refinement and the entire absence of bizarre effect. Every LaVogue Garment is perfect fit- ting, cut in graceful lines; is guaranteed to retain its shape until worn out and represents the most minute care as to every detail of cutting, tailoring and finishing. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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