THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Thursday, October (6th, 1913, orrespondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, MILESBURG. Before this week's paper enters the post office at Milesburg, our sports- men will be taking vengeance on the dollar license they so grudgingly paid, by trying to get their dollar's worth of game. But we must remember, there will be no legal wild turkey din- ner this fall, and rabbits must not be killed until Nov. 1st; that the horns of a male deer project two inches above the If you meet an elk, the safest is up a tree And while vou are in a recep tive mood 1 will tell you of a few friends who were visiting in town last week and of some other things that transpl’ ad Mr. Wilbur Ruth Alverta were united also must hair pla IS Hall Sitler, Kreamer and Miss of Berwick, Pa. in marriage Saturday evening, Oct. 11th, at 6 o'clock, at home of Mr. Kreamer's Toner A. Hugg, at Milesburg contracting parties arrived at & p accompanied by Misses Ruth Martha Kreamer and Esther The ceremony) performed by C. M. Piper, former r of the groom, and was witnessed by a few immediate friends and followed by a sumptuous repast After making a short visit among friends and reia- tives the party departed for Berwick where they expect to make their ture home. They certainly best wishes of their friends for a and through Mr. Kreamer employed in the fice of the American Car & Co., of Berwick. Can't for they were right cow bells, tin cans, horns, and almost everything that would make a noise, and gave the young married couple a proper serenading before they left town. Mrs. Anna perintendent day School county, gave Mrs sister, and Sitler Rey Was pasto fu~- have the long life of- prosperous journey is fool our bovs, the job with on of Altoona, Elementary on of an excellent address Sunday school work Sunday in the M. E. church, and spent day with Rev. and Mrs. Ash. Preach- ing for the winter months wil 7 m. next Sunday. at 7 p. Miss Amy Rickard Pittsburg, Benedict and will spend a few days visiting friends and relatives, Hampto Cessna, of Associa the Sun- departed for wher among Mrs, John spent Sund Mrs. Agr It ner Mrs friends and was band ! Miss Bel and Mrs Furnace, sp« Eb lon Ben the is reported th very ill at H. G. Ebl is sale Orin He front at in ought propert Rev ga cellar i for seeding toona Philip Haines, of Beech Creek, welcome guest at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Lannen, over was ®t Mr. and Sunday J. Edward gentleman, of Sunday with his Zimmerman. Now L8n't clever ‘ollege young nent sper Jones, a State ( friend mmer Lr Rebecca Miles Isabel guest of Mr and family, Sunday Geo. A. Nelson and friends, all of Juniata C. A. Bousell, William liam Baird autoed to State College and returned by burg. where they stoppe Joseph lalrd’s a short ind returned home through the Bald Eagle Willis Witherite of Connellsville, Pa. was a welcomed guest at grandfather's home, Mr. Enoch Huge Saturday night and Walter Smith's Sunday. Mrs ho and Wil- time valley at Anna Witherite departed for her home Friday morning in Tyrone after spending a few weeks with her father, Mr. Enoch Hugg, and relatives and friends here YARNELL. Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Mary | Sommers | Watson, Foundry | Su-~- ! Centre | on | morning | the | begin | | she | | ton, { land | son, the | land Mrs The | m., | | list, {the county } day. the formers | Penn Cave via | r Miles. | | Emerick to his | other | | oa Haagen and | sister, of Beech Creek, Sundayed with | Mrs this place Rev. Clark, of Milesburg, preached a very able sermon In the Baptist church on Sunday Roy Confer, wife and two children, Tee and Richard, of Clearfield, are vis- iting at Edward Confers Quite a number from here attend. ed the corn husking at Bertha Woom- er's, of Pleasant Valley, on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poorman, of Runville, were Sunday visitors at Har- ry Miller's Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Confer, of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Heaton and grandchildren, Dorothy and Dal. bert Heaton, of Mileahurg, spent Sun- day at the home of Ed. Confer. H. O. Miller is busily engaged In threshing crops which were not In readiness to be threshed on his first round. A. M. Shank and wife Sundayed at Mt. Eagle, Rev. BE RB. Somers will leave here Monday for a short business trip to Tampa, Florida. Alfred Shawley, wife and family, of Pleasant Valley, were guests at the home of Harry Shawley on Sunday. Maud Miller spent several days the latter part of the week at Lewis Mil. ler's, of Pleasant Valley A Gentle and Effective Laxative. A mild, gentle and effective J. =a. tive is what people demand when sif- fering from constipation. Thousands swear by Dr. King’s New Life Pills Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, Tex. writes: “They are, beyond question, the best pills my wife and I have ev. er taken” They never cause pain. ne Puckien St [&) fndelp — : . B. 0., or Bt. Louls~—Adv, ¢ Oet, Haagen's son, Harry, of | | | RUNVILLE. home of our friends, John the scene of festivity, Lu- when The cas was many Friday night to celebrate his 62nd birthday. The evening was delight- fully spent and delicious refreshments were served which was much enjoy- ed by all, The Runville band was present and rendered some choice music, My wns the of many useful presents. The of those present were Rev. E B and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jas Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Kunes, and Mrs. James Davidson, Mrs Resides, Mi and Mr ( | Charles Mrs. L.. J. Hea Mrs, Orvis Lucas, Mrs, Cleve Packer, Mrs, Cox, Myrtle Wat Maude Walker, Edna Lucas, Ed- Rodgers, Mrs Lizzie Fetzer, Mr Harry Bottorff, Mr. and Mrs Davis, and John Wrestler George Lucas is or the lL.ucas names Mr Adda Friel, Lucas, na Floyd Mrs sick of Belle Sunday James Witmer and bride fonte, autoed to our town morning to attend sery Mrs H Pownell, of Mills, and olm Poorman toona, wert it the Ellis home one day last wes k Joseph Rodgers, of State spent Sunday at his home Elmer Saxon was lady Miss l.ucy urday ka Fountain Edna Esther Fri Florence \ Shoe where she Ti) se transacted Saturday were lennet and wife, D. F Fetzer and wife, Mr chell, Clara rey Male ri108t 1 Al of Pown the gues Smoyer, Sat friends, who 1s home Saturday spent Sunday of Mileshurg departed employed business at ES Heaton, came ons for Snow in who sent and Mrs. Mit. of Wingate James Lucas 1ddings, Sunday with Mrs Lizzie Weaver, of Milesburg, iting her friend, Mrs. D. F. Poorman George Lucas transacted business fnow Shoe, Saturday Mrs. James Park and in little son, and family visited ome at Mileshu John Wetzler re . Misses Lois and Beryl Walker vinitiy Monday visit! after a f.utheran chur at that place, Sun Potter, wife and baby and Sunday at the Mrs. ET BovAd SLaturday Keller i man Johr Ww “elds Niam dedication CGateahure trv theran Haug? Satu Herbert oe visitor Those near fits whn re Nittany: Mrs Nessomer T. Kellerman Voarth lev ta lerman and fonte Misa Showers of thelr and sIirnr T.vkenn Qetate Col rence lege friends Mn auietly olin. Saturday words pronounced that They left for State thelr already furnish. home awaited them Mr. and Mrs Geo Youne returned thelr hame at Tyrone Monday ening after spending weeks very tleasantly at the home of the Intter's brother, P. E Hicks OAK HALL. The sale of Samuel! Blazer was well attended and his goods hrought a falr price. Samuel expects to leave this place and go to Selinsgrove the fore. part of this week, Very sorry to see you leave ns Samuel Samuel! Stover and Pdw. Zong, two of our O44 Fellows attended the In. stallation of the 1. 0. O. ¥. at Lemont Wedneaday evening Harold Rishel., who has heen a. nloved In Brush Valley, spent Sunday with hia parents, 00. 7. Pishes! We hereby Invite all wha have not heen taking part In the Oak Hall T'n. fon Runday schon! to come ont and take an active Interest as it in very prosperons~having good attendance and In good standing financially Come one and all The excursion to Washington was not as well represented from this place as was expectad on nceount of the rain. the number of tickets snld being twenty. seven, Our farmers are busy with thelr corn which fa a gond crop, after which they ean retire for the winter. Tow about ft Arthur? many pine t¢ Nellafonte nn last and having the made them Sunday nne where to oY. two HOLTS HOLLOW. Mra. BAith Burd spent Saturday with Mr. and Mre. John Burd, Preaching services at this place at 2:20 o'clock, next Runday afternoon Lloyd Walker spent Sunday after. noon with his aunt and unels, Mr. and Mra. Austin Walker at this place, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Summers t Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Spleer. Getting a hushand = an art, hut keeping him is a sclence. of his friends came together last | | fonville on | ports recipient | Poorman, Louis | | Friday Osceoln | empmloyed at | with | | { | i | | | of | 1 m . ’ Snow Shoe, are visiting her parents over COUGHING Keep coughing: that's one way. Stop coughing : that's another, To keep the cough: do nothing, To stop the cou Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Sold for 70 years. SW PLUM GROVE-Union Twp. Last week ried the 1. 8. times between the no one It comes handy bovs to have thelr little express on along, as It did last Monday night, to deliver a cider keg Ask Amanda D, WW. McC'loske returned home after a visit to Danville the Northumberl other six Un re. was held up Plum Grove and State road. Helen hurt Home mudl, VIR time for on Hi took In ind count fair and reports Sl places of interest and ing a great deal that inter ested him Mrs I Bellefo Mrs, B 0) Ww MeO taking 8k nt ke werd ‘ Mr. and Mrs gpent | is vis- : JACKSONVILLE. Wednesday eve ng. OO ber | spent | mv home of [ar FILLMORE. Another little shower he wheat vos K the greet inte seeding very Apple butter ing is in full Henry N by putting or 8 past seventy ed over boy m n ling and corn husk- swing at present orre | Mr. N and « rris 1imb- ise like a Say nu Stormatown scribe, did s two AED YO were out driving with two young ladies and sald had but Charles that was unkind Last week 1 made an error in saying our mall carrier, Harry Réarick was off duty on account of the death of his mother. It was owing to the death of an aunt Roy Wasson and wife, of Storms. town, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Hartsock, of this place Earl Crust hauled three winter apples to George Port Matilda, last week Wm. Witmer sold fourteen head young cattle and ten hogs to of Salona Philip forget weeks vou one loads Wiser's ’ Hoover of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Elick Hoover Thomas Meckley, of Pine Hall, was a visitor In our town Saturday and Sunday AXEMANN, John Rote and wife visited friends at State College over Sunday. Mra. HL M. Allison, of Spring Mills, visited friends at this place on Sun- day. Ira Proudfoot and wife, of Milton. are visiting Mra. Proudfoot’s mother, Mra. Jacob Gross at this place Mra. Ellsworth White returned home after a week's visit with her sister, Mra. A. 1. Johnson, of Stormstown. Frank Donovan bought three mules at the male In Bellefonte last week. Rev. Shuey Is at present assisting Rev. Frum In a revival meeting at this place. No man who is a poor provider should expect his wife to be a good F. J. CHENEY & 00. Toledo, 0, We, the undersigned, have known F. J belleve him and hon. al ~- transactions and financially able to onrry out any obligations made by his frm. Warpina, Kinwax 5 MARYIN, Wholesale Druseinta, the voung man who car- | the | wag- | of | of! of | Ricker. | In | spending a few days with his parents, | : \ C. Ayer Co ' Ask Your Doctor, | \ L Minn wh NITTANY. social on Friday night well attended but Ix regarded a | success considering the small crowd | Many thanks for help and patronage Perry Webner spent part of the week at home with his fami! Miss May Showers, who is ed at 1.0ck Haven, spent | her paren her | The Very Wis not employ Sunday ts atl the Emanuel Glantz day w Mi TYLERSVILLE. ¥ Ne Deg The St scl i has reanized an adults pireads Reformed 8 class Mrs Wolfe. of Avis. is ting at } place The r f lan ceaned 1 be sold Saturday John tuhl and Wm Harter Cherry Run making re gFoaBON James Frantz, d« N OF bh ate Are camping In ady the hunting can't be blamed for f he reetting forgets himself A girl a fellow when past | FREE! 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Of.” ps For Sale by METAL ROOFING COMF PHILA CORTRIGHT NY, 50 North 23rd Street, ‘LPHIA, PA Fresh Mackerel First catch of the season. 10-1b Pails, 10-1b Pails, 10-1b Pails, 20 Fish, 16 Fish, 12 Fish, $1.40 1.60 1.75 The goods are open for your inspection. Come and See Them. Sechler & Company, High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. BAD CASE OF SK TROUBLE OF FACE | Looked as if Poisoned, Large Pim- les Which Festered, ltched and urned. Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment Cured in Eight Weeks, A —— 714 Pittston Ave, Scranton, Pa. — "1 had a very bad case of skin trouble. It came out all over my face and made it look as hh It was poisoned. The eruption on my face was Yarge pimples which feo Jtored and came to a lead and fwhed and bummed #0 1 could not vest night or day. It burned and itched so 1 thought I could not stand 6. 1 was ashamed to be seen, “1 treated for months and also used ws WIM] woe nd they did me little good. The more | tried the worse It got. 1 worried so 1 could not eat. 1 thought I would never get rid of It, | saw an adver tiserpent of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. After using Outi. cura Soap and Ointment morning and evening for oight wooks I am cured.” (Signed) Miss Alene Slattery, Jan, 31, 1913, Why not have a clear skin, soft white LYON & CO. LYON & CO. NEW SILKS Our Silk department is now full of the most popular silks. All the new weaves and colors---crepe de chines, crepe meteors, bro. cades, poplins, charmeuse satin and messa- lines. These were bought before the ad vance in raw silks. “Talogue” COATS and SUITS are quality garments. We are showing new models every week. So satisfactory is this variety that the very suit or coat you want is doubtless among the number. The styles are in accord with the latest approved fash- ions; the fabrics of superior quality; work- manship flawless. Prices extremely reason. able. No trouble to show this complete line. We can fit the lady, miss and child. An early inspection will give you more satisfaction than all descriptions. LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna,
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