Thursday, October 9th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT: BELLEFONTE, RENNA. NITTANY. friends “Sunday, returning home on PORT MATILDA, The Evangelical church is very |Sunday evening. The lumber firm of Willlams, Wood - muah admired by the people in gen- - EE rir 1 Spotts have o« nee yu M Bo ds Bo So Correspondence eral, since it has been done over in- ROMOLA. win, Foi iy io gaye Hen ad op anicipal n ught ad. 1d side. Great praise and many thanks A 3 'r are y MY. WR Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers are |S. Crain last spring; they have al- bo ania are due to all, who helped in any way, visiting Mr, Rogers’ sister. Mrs. Wil- | ready shipped several cars of lum. This bank buys and sells the nds of Pennsylv. (Continued) 0 ke his Jessie, Ye or P lam Boone, ; ber. A double house 18 now being Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Townships and School Dis- am Zdfhy and wife, o enn . . rected i E M Woodring and s 2. : ¥ ; a Miss Emmi lelghto g : ¢ | erected and KE : 8 An ric mar ase Hall, were gubsts of H. P. Zerby and ‘yy, relatives. at Stats Collesa UNE | family and A. B. Willams and wife tricts. It Bin the ket at all times for the purch GUA family on Saturday and from here |, ,o) expect to live right at the mill this of original issues, and has always on hand a number of : . the ent to Howard to visit arles Mr. i : winter. It will be handy for thelr : | - . J. W. Foster, accompanied by his |Zerby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harvey, of Or-|.hiidren to go to school as the school issues for sale at attractive prices. sister Mazie, and Mrs Jane Coburn _ Strangers at our Sunday school on Salon, Be unuay at the home of | 100 ig nearby Correspondence is invited. took a ip in hia gutomoblie to Na Sunday were Mrs, Clayton Eddy, two Those who rF nf { list J. 8. Willlams has bought an auto * all J F J ofl | : . $ v "yp 3 - “onda se 0 are on 16 slek are, . ; H ' i UK f F tany v alley to the latter lags 8 broth- | daughter and son, Mrs. Emanuel | ye John Singer. Edward ph hi #0 he can travel to and from his lum- Mellon National B k er, r. Huston, to meet her nlece, | Glantz, of Lamar, and Mrs. Samuel Mrs. W VOTE r. Mi D ul fer I ber Jobs to keep them moving, He an : ( ar, Mrs onfe 0 \ } Ket ’ Mrs. Harvay, from Akron, Ohio. They | MeCaleb. Come again, you are wel- v Hud " . went over on Monday morning and | come. ward Bowes. All are better at this |®ot tired doing so much walking Bond Dept. Pittsburgh Robert B Soard Aur. writing, Job Williams has gone to the hos. : : : Ng y r the afternoon. « Stalls " Came home In! e afterno Miss Stella Rogers and brother, who Quite a few of our young people at- pital at Philadelphia to have his eyes Newton Kurtz and wife and the are teaching school this winter, were | tended the box social at Tom Cor treated former's sister Elizabeth and her huss | home over Sunday : al i 1 m= a " . i fer's and report having a nice time < . 1 AVAERPR YE v v band, David L. Glover, attorney-at- The infant child, of William Bear tussell Confer and William Holt som f the farmers are husking law, all from Mifflinburg, came in their | wag quite sick on Sunday; we hope it |left yesterday for Buffalo, N. Y corn, which is a fairly good crop In Mids Mathodist Appointments. $2000 car to call on their cousins, | will soon be well RIN whore Aa oh ot ) : n . ot ' this section The Free Methodist conference, Luther E. and Charles Stover; also , , . ployed lor LN The potatoes are not turning out | Which just closed a successful con- Sunday was ar 3 ay winter CERO 8 his aunt, Mrs. Lavina Lenker and |g “oo 0 0 ah Ne il day and both Lloyd Lucas, who has been a pa-|®® good as was expected; there will furens : at Port Allegheny, with Bish- 1 wil rhter 8 . yo, : s J we ob ha 1. a a Mise be f pn 2Ctio op Wilson T. Hogan presidir ade will guarantee you to stop that itch in her daughter Sue. well attended. tient In the lL.ock Haven hospital for be a short crop in this section. the following ik Badr og, mace | veconds. hve Rev. John Heriin, ftom Syhiee Sb The Ladies’ Aid soclety will hold a some time, has returned home Rev. Board, g missionary, preached | moron district | No remedy that 1 have ever sold for er, Kansas, was the guest over Sun: {social fn the Franklin school house on Miss Ethel Packer, who has been | two very able sermons In the Baptist nD 4 » i Dah ! Eczema, Peoriasis, and all other diseases day of his aged aunt, Mrs. Maria | Friday, Oct. 10th. Ice cream, cake and | Visitin~ relatives, has returned to her [church on Sunday. istrict Elder—J. J. Zahniser of the skin has given more thorough Deshler. candy will be for sale. Everybody is home at Altoona. Tyrone—A. T. Bager satisfaction than the Mr. and Mrs. F. Peircey, from New | cordially invited to come and help Miss Relda and Agnes McCartney Bellefonte—Mrs. Holbrook resc pti Eczema York City, are the very Welcome the good cause along. returned to their home at Fairview, Fleming—J. F. Collins 'D. D. D.P ri on for guests of the lady's mother, Mrs, Car- Aaron, how much are scrambled 1 : Willlamsport-—l.evi Ecker | oline Maize, and her sister, Mrs. erly GES Sozens n 'd + V Eczema and Itching Cured. : Mun: fu » 3 Stimer : GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. liam Guisewite, and husband. Elmer Ba y wy yi Duper de The soothing, healing medication in - Philipsburg—H. N. Hepler BELLEFONTE, PA. On the 2nd of October there was an | onl. =o x s dp al dg visited i pr HOBSON'S ECZEMA OINT- | infant son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar-| 00 oa ee and family, one day | MENT penetrates every tiny pore of ' Try it for nasal and dry catarrh, thur Weaver on 2nd street; both | FR Fisher who is omuloved the skin, clears it of all impurities sneezing, cold in the head, hay fever or mother and baby are getting along : sher, who i8 employed allgtong {tching Instantly. Dr. Hobson's any complication resu'*ing from chronic 1 } | Orviston, spent Sunday with his fam- o> i { breathi 8 oly ' k ’ Jezema Olntment FUATE © catarrh, Keeps the breathing passage nicely. Edd | Beze itmen is guaranteed to open, thus giving sound, restiul sleep and Fred Stover and wife, our newly “The auction at W, E. Kessinger's speedily heal evzema, rashes, ring- | no moving. Soothes and heals the inflamed wedded couple, moved in with Mrs. | gtore was well attended and while worm, tetter and other unsightly| membranes. Fine for nose bleed. Get Lydia Meyer, this week | some things brought all they were | eruptions. Eczema Ointment Is a | Kondon's, the original and genuine Catarrh- Mrs. Harry Weaver and her three | wort} ther hms XAT 44 doctor's prescription, not on experi- | al Jelly, at druggists or direct, In sanitary NTs, park orth, others went cheap. Willlam | 0 All drurrists . hy ail. 50. | tubes, 25¢ or S0c. Sampie free. Write children, from Centre Hall, came | Treaster was the auctioneer NgEEts or LY JB. down to visit her sick mother, Mrs. Henry Younit of Bellefonte. was the Pfeiffer Chemie al *o., Philadelphia | kiondon Mig. Co., Minneapolis, Minn. R . = aie Av Herman, at the home of her brother- | guest of his brother, G. W. Young and jand St. Lou Ady Oct in-law, Mr. d Mrs. Haffey | family on Sunday 4 N M David prey from Altoona, and | yr on aad Charl y Gunsallus went -International Opera Company op- | COIN EAS S | The inside of this range as well as we do and Mr. and Mrs. Weiser, from Millheim, | to Beech Creek on Saturday on busi- | ens Star Course this year. Five num- | CATARRHAL JELLY the baking qualities as well as the peop ledo spent over Sunday with their sister, i who are using them, and then ask yourself also Miss Mary Minich, from Lemont, ness and to attend lodge and visit | bers, $1. 37-L1, Annie Summers. Merchant James Lenker (on ile | EONONONORONORORINININONINIRONI NINO NINOHINONIN INO NONINO NINO NO NINO NINO MORIN ON ORNS Ee ——— Which Range Shall mont, spent a few, days here FARLY AUTUMN I Buy? You sure- mother and sister. O. P. Adams, the up-to-date paper ly would choose a Vy MODERN Sunday Excursion ONLY A. Bower and wife Mrs. Lewis Mensch Mr. Baker and wife toed from their home in 3 Centre Mall Co ANE SEA : 11:50 ial Trail: leave Wash netor EP M TM lea a n anle WY Peke nh As Petias pre. was We Ure Maize hanger and painter, transacted some il ; il \ © aSilRE Ro nd T Aa u ‘ ri very ill the past week Philadelphia to his mother's home here to spend a few weeks ¥ f excursion Consult Ticket Agents avid T \ Divi , 1 nts (Friday 2 one da 1 guarantee this remedy. re FR fo Fb A TE WTR H. P. Schaeffer, Hardware, BELLEFONTE, PA. important business a few days last week in Milton and Sunbury Mrs. Mary Friel and thre¢ children, from Renovo, is at present being en- tertained at the home of her uncle A at this WHiing Ira Gramle ad the THE CAPITOL accompli 4 ighter {iss Jenn from Millheim, spent a few hn | our burg on Sunday was seen in our tow t i Mr. and Mrs ‘ nes Wilt daughter Anna; their son iiliam Leaving Saturday Night October 11 A Rare Chance to Visit The National Capitol her. where they are heing roy ally tertained Mrs. Mars Stahl is at present ing a few weeks among her in and around Milton A. S. Stover, on 2nd street George Weaver and wi fe wife and Pa., spent See .ne New National Museum with its interesting exhibits, the Beauutiful Congres®ional Library and Magnificent Capitol Building, all of which will be open on this date. Martha Bower, daug Bower, the butcher journing for a few days lady's sister, Mrs Grenoble, gertown, and br ther in Lewis Mr. and Mrs. E lady’ home of Maize Earl Wert, wife wd ir nt son Earl A DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY PLEASURE TRIP. SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN LEAVES Ballafonte .......c.cav0044 ye e's .. 11:00 Lemonte .... Sana Sg ; : 11:29 erank her ncle Fr to. had the misfort arm. Her schoolmate with her Bellefonte, were Sunday by his parent Baker, Jr., an is father-in-law Oak Hall “huie .e : . 11:34 Linden Hall ........ RCE ‘ 11:42 nicely Llovi EVERY MAN _- BORO EORONONONO NOON NONON SHONONONONONINININIEONINONONINONOR Ig PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD E+) in vith» go buck, mat Stover and Thomas at all times to help its patrons. families her HONONONINGNININONONONONORINONININI NONI NONONONI NONI NO NINO NONONeNOMONINININONOR . Frank Burd. one of our industrious Let us open an account with you. are glad to say he is owt agin. SHONINIRININoRINoNN NN BN MA We may prove to be a friend when A. 8 State Coll * CRORONORCRORCRVEVRORONONORORO NORD tre Hall, came Tinta rel Here's an Opportunity for called to attend the ne al of ot ; Ti wes ars dante 2 You to Get from Lemont winter apples « Tir Hoserman tnd ims | ll FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of John Heins Harry E. Harter, o taech one of Centre ints in hu bermen, departed Gb: on Monday | b Bedford county, where for | Clayshurg, will operate a large lumber job. Mr Harter has been very successful in| this business in the past, and we feel | sure the future will deal equally as kind with him ! YOU nee ONC: + + «+s via vines + The World i You Have Longed for One---How You Can Have It r e World's Confidence in FREE OF CHARGE SHOES any article intended to relieve the sufferings of humanity is not lightly won, There must be continued proof of value. In addition to this grand array of automobiles, there will also be given away But for three generations, and one hundred and fifty other prizes, including player-pianos, upright pianos, Victrolas, throughout the world, endur- diamonds, cameras, watches, traveling bags, books, ete. ing and growing fame and favor have been accorded Some of the automobiles and a great number of the other prizes are sure to | come to this community, YOU can win without obligation or expense on your part. | BEECHAM’ 5 If you want to know more about this splendid opportunity and wish to learn Cousins Queens Boston Favorites Nurses ’ ’ ’ how you can secure an automobile or some other prize FREE, fill in the blank below with your name and address and send it to The Manager of the Grand Prize Distri- N ' bution, The Pittsburgh Post, Pittsburgh, Pa. egligee, Clarice— because they have proved to be the best, sorrective and Regals, Just Wrights, Aldens and Banisters Sitions of stomach, liver, kid. INFORMATION BLANK. neys and bowels. The res dose gives quick relief and MANAGER, GRAND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION, manent improvement follo per. : THE PITTSBURGH POST, PITTSBURGH, PA, we owe mor. os All The Newest Shapes---See Them will show why, in all homes, | wish to know more about your offer of free automobiles and other prizes. the use of Beecham’s Pills Sm Continues vim Tk: ' sas iusuniWuisie : To Increase ap I Mingle Shoe Store, ol courzciars tae sou. 2. Detailed inforvation will be promptly forwarded upon receipt of this blank Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. Ton beige wale uf an, madicor. | No sme shoud The Pittsburgh Post and The Pittsburgh Sun will give away eight automobile all fine 1914 models. 8ix Oaklands, one Kissel Kar and one Chalpers !
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