Thursday, October 16th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. ROCK FORGE. | LEMONT, | having fall weather and the | Dr. Harry Long and family, | farmers are hustling with their fall | wick, enjoyed a few weeks’ corres ondence | some of the principal business | among friends in town | apple butter boiling. | Andy Breon has picked about 40 | bushels of nice winter apples this fall Fike and wife transacted muisiness in Bellefonte one day last ind took si © with his par Harr 'ike's, at this place chestnuts are plenty in mtains An READY FOR THE CORN SHOW, of Ber- | visit | The annual | Pennsylvania sociation will be in January at York, Pennsvivani onnection the meetings of Ilvanin Livestock Breeders’ tion, the Horticultural A | and the Dalr {'nion Nil- | big show of the State them We are Corn Show of Livestock held The | Breeders’ As- | the third week | vork, Recommended Investments Municipal, Railroad, Public Service and Industrial Bonds of the highest safety yielding from 4.25% to 5.5% interest are to be found in the Mellon Bond List. These bonds all have the approval of experienced appraisers and attorneys and the recommendation of this bank’s officers and directors Your name should be on our Circular List Mellon National Bank Bond Dept. Pittsburgh Robert D. Coard, Mgr. Ernest Crist, Asst. Mgr William Rhodearmer, Is up helping | lumber | with George (Continued) and eve some mind person i nd out again Jones oun- | map previous | and is s ses this | A A Carelessly Treated Cold is the source of most sickness because ragged pills, syrups and alcoholic mixtures are uncertain and unsafe. Scott’s Emulsion has been relied upon by physicians for forty years as the safe and sensible remedy to suppress the cold and build up the enfeebled forcesto avert throat and lung troubles. Don’t tolerate alcoholic substitutes, but insist on the Genuine Scott's Emulsion. One bottle usually lasts longer than a cold. Every draggist has it. 3 : | 1 . Spring, aiso a better | ank KcoTT'S MULSION cop UveR ol Section, State College ania als collects not all colle sings t her of Mingoville, Mrs. Perry Mike Del.aney, ova last Monday with wrder to keep 1} saw people on Sur ROMOLA., ! and A car Kn recome- ow that The fine rains are HUBLERSBURG. ents long enough Song of purple asters vi Line to know anything about \ tht, it ind Charley) cup nd casl riz will be awarded | Through the field and glen | as bh wi hhb iil dy ill im ester miller's profit ; friends hope 0 see him ] IRREL = [4 (AREA Mrs. Harry Miller and sons and » h state should oon Sidine ejol \ f big are not the only evening very pleasantly at the Hubler Sunday The corn of a ver) od quality | w prizes in ti sv miving the % " around here in the few | mnie Ving ¢ wensville, Is visiting for a few days tended Samuel Blazer's sale at Oak By a recent act of the legislature | 444r0 44 .. Mever Secretary the Bellefonte hospital where he will around Rock, but the most import- |Ular monthly inter and the tax We are having autumn weather la n this espect and th county A large deer crossed Henry | '8W I ! resp ind . nt spent Mrs. William Wasson, from | oor he ever Nittany, spent Jennie Hall, from Aaronsburg J spent John Kramer —— i his home J \Ty Lav ' ye Yay A vila ri n up ti t § y different D.D, stops the itch t ot singer, | other druggists weather Grover Yohn finish hauling his {from the Schenck tract wheat along in iki shirk Sing a song of autumn, } 3 pd v daughter Golden leaf and red, paris of the no ovd Woomer iy ; dots : fonday nig In the flower bed Oak Hall mountain, ask pple Song of nutting journeys, Ira. Henna: hin Luther Kline o h been quite 1 the various uses, In the past | : } Ls all fall, is now o he me and all Crs hibit i ') and | Wondrous autumn treasures \ Brist chopper Save won more prizes | Gathering once again. Prof : "iaie Ww i the near futn \ other Thi ro! aeory ie bai 4g David Johnston! wife are | he farmer ys Ell: utoed to blers ; . } rejoleing ver ' val of a ene exhibitors : hake Wo Mias Ella wtoed Hu jer Andrew Breon's family and Charley | a" Br Thursd : the ‘ ¢hibitor that these t f burg Friday evening and spent the Wand's family sojourned together on ¢ hu ie t : Ones 1 the nners o wo first Hotel . " this fall elling at 60 cents per | on, " s will show in special clas . wa . There will be quite a few movings hel - M1 d ' Mrs. Lizzie Bartholomew, of Cur- bushe new men a £ hance sales with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hoy. Mrs. Ira Benner and daughter at- Tax Collectors. For premiu and entry bl Peter Hockman has been taken to Hall on Saturday all tax collectors are required to make | pj, ny Pennsyl- be given treatment for the fall which There has been several rallies held | return to the county treasurer at reg- he received while picking apples. ant was held at Rock churcn last ir qualifies to do this However : Sa ; die aa. to o ] ith the | now. Sunday afternoon the r mply with the Mrs. Walter's corn field Berle therefore often short of money with 'g op hei NEAT WETEY 1 whic) Oo wet obligations home-—well she's the mit Hines. said that was the first our-legged ¥h t n , Mr. and 21 t 5 ome o . Sunday at the home of Frank uhsinzes Jonas Stover. | visited Kidney Poormn Miss i one da last week with cousin, Mrs p greater part : 4 I 4 ; ' 3 that we aunt, Mrs. Frank arner, 1 eft fo Cha Kon a. Booms’ the \ beeh 1h et xhiy as 4) for we Mrs. Bell, from ‘nd & . : : ‘ give D.D.D. a trial with he ghter, Mrs. T. 1 Ke Ff reutim tk 1 : but it } been found that t ¢ salves | be enough to prove it The box was irly come tv thi kept CRS r I again ( near ire t Ant 1 n Mor wl mT re nassed ver our 3 Lie ” tons hb St a f | cer ‘ I'h : evening and la ten 10 r mir { tor Pri n fit t " the on y ga ) I : We Bave sold other remedies for skin | cos not a cent. on Thursday evening and left a ten. | “850 pile "Snompion ta 1a other A | Che BANK 5 Stov: ; both mother and babe are : Te : : ho 5 ! . GREEN'S DRUG STORE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. : 4 PERSONAL SERVICE THHAAVAHAAMIT FIAT AAAI AMATI AAAAAAAS AAA WMMMAAMMAAMAAAD WHAT IS THE AURORA BOREALIS ? Mr. Miller, the naturalist, pries RICITY AND THE WORLD'S iy AT ONCE, it _—— | Io — TO MAKE ENDS LAP ® H We : fous 3 statio s bad t 3 tion is filled by A : John Andersor : ing at the h Mrs. J. F 1 James : spent 4 Mrs. 1. F. $ Mrs. E. ( There w reaching in the Re 1 Andrews, who ve been quite poorly |, httn Sunday after RE : ¢ pA ’ : 7’ 8 POPULAR You'll little you knew a phenomenon. that grip you « IR A MIRACLE OF THE AGE Romantic St Ridge P nto the mystery in ADVANCE wonder ELEC. October. enjoy at how fascinating other articles for Davis rday Dav Satu for the last ten days, say, are The M a festival next Sat benefit of the and ples will At a meeting of the tees of the United Bret | Thursday night, Frank 'w Dil- | elected steward for the com- | AStors | better at this time school will some E. Sunday urday nigh t fe church. Ice cream be served hold | sr the cake | | WINGATE. Mra ¢ of Alt Sh th his’ mor FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Capital and Surplus $76,000.00 State College, Pennsylvania last len was ing year and al support will William trick operator ferred to first has moved h property Preaching in Sunday evening nouncements will revival services conferer mel wi ings Mrs. 8S ter a week's visi Esther Wertz 8) ot day nig! long 200 Fascinating Subjects f devouring interest. which, wit} 200 Absorbing Illustrations Shov gFye yo one he most Justo te Lh Tdi atoms » of gO MOTION PICTURE DEP ARTMENT of the photo plays and stories with a alls of motion pleture prod WORLD'S PICTURE GALLERY of striking ; Ad neresting of magazines x things iatrst | the facinating 4 JCLI00 AHHH EFT EEF TTT ETT RRR TTT RTT AA AAAMAR ES MAMA 1 randf Il Lo INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ing MO — SECTION tells of mp y and entert alt ag y the fascioming : A de E ART TICL F ~ The inside of this range as well as we do and the baking qualities as well as the peop ledo who are using them, and then ask yourself _ Which Range Shall I Buy? You sure- ly would choose a MODERN GLENWOOD RANGE H. P. Schaeffer, Hardware, the when for special | Monday 1 Peet visited Heverly "yan Ay THE GRE AT ELECTRIC AL Story of Electricity ap MANY gd A I and Hn ’ i vanke 8 moderns progress io all lines. Vivid living ¢ { fuent splifiing: This LIA STRATIONS awaits yo i § POPULAR ELECTRICITY and the WORLD'S ADVANGE clures immense ener nleresting 1211 ECTS ” AEN san Bo FOR OCTOBER 15 CENTS A COPY Get It Newsdealer forget Today From Your Nardi AARONSBURG. | thin the past Weel She loft Mrs irown, from Danvi form pie of then t this Mee ’ y n erly oft his place, called p 4 his one evening Mrs. Maria Des pleasantly recely James Durst the welcome J. Hol. Crouse Polly Stover, one of our en ladies, sister of Rev Stover, moved her househo Millheim Sunday brated in the ing an ideal day, to its utmost capacity.” Rey officiated Earl Husted, from Osceola, Pa pleasantly entertained for a few at the home of Mr. and Mrs J 14 N pra 2s 1eRier can TOuUr owe iL SUDPiy send ou 1 address with 1 # his name and name ar for a copy postpaid Publishing Co. 350 North Clark 0 r ! Popular Electricity 8t., Chicago, IIL week at shler., where Iast HPV Wns .. Every Honan Whe Visits CLASTER’S at This Time i is Assured of Pleasure and Profit and Complete Satisfaction. g Charm i in Women's Autumn Suis | Variely | in Women’s Coals Crouse. Miss Ruth could tell all It is often only a shade ! All Mrs. Chestie Wert, from Rebershurg : of difference that distinguish is visiting among her old friends for [ es the smartly dressed wo- a few days y ~ man from the one wearing Jennie Rapp, from the usual sterotype clothes the welcome guest That difference is most pro- Ind stréet, at the nounced in favor of these and colors, but of styles, must Beaver suits, even though they are be a source of gratification * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stover spent priced with the greatest to women who like a wide a few days with their son, Harry and moderation assortment to make selection family at Mazeppa, Union county. SUITS at $10.00 from Mrs. Harry Mensch, from Sunbury, aged maid Thadeous 1d goods to the Lord's Supper was cele. Lutheran church. It be the house was filled Geesey was the coats shown In our opening display this sea- son are duplicates of the im- ported models shown in the higher priced lines. The var- fety not only of materials State College, Is of her niece on home of Warren is here taking care aw, Frank Burd, ly Hl, is some better at Miss Myra Rockey and Bitner, from Tusseyville, Mrs. Chestie Wert, from Rebershurg, were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wert, CURTIN, No. 2. Mra. Harry Rockey and Neff, all of Curtin, were home of 1. HH. Neff and been serious- this writing Miss Lizzie who has Mr. and Miss Hannah callers at the wife, Sunday. Quite a heavy this place Saturday evening The farmers are very busy at ent cutting and husking corn, some are hauling In buckwheat Chas. Eminhizer, of Mileaburg, was a caller in Curtin one day last week Well Wm. I... of Fillmore, Mr. D says he would certainly be very thankful! If you would just he kind enough to send him one of those ple. tures, Well Reuben, you had hetter take a little care, as H. K. might arrive a little unexpected some of these fine times; although they say, all Is fair in love and war, storm passed over pres. while ever neglect that first symptom of acold. Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly will heal and cleanse the passages, givi instant relief. Pleasant, helptul re as harmless as it is effective. and b0c tubes. Get the original oe Re at your druggist's, or write Free Samp e. of her mother-in- 4 i of excellent serge diagonal and cheviot, in plain and two toned brown, navy and black The models are cutaway ef- fect, lined with satin SUITS at $12.98 an unusually comprehensive collection of the favored cut- away style, plainly tallored or hamdsomely trimmed Some have an inlay of velvet, others have a suggestion of satin piping on the back and reveres, All desirable weav- es and colors, also black SUITS $15 up to $20 dashing suits of cheviot, serge, Bedford weaves dlago- nal and other fashionable rough effects, light welght are plain tallored or cleverly trimmed with brald buttons and velvet, WOMEN'S SERGE Dresses at $5.98, $7.00 and $9.98. Models especially attrac tive in thelr new lines, new draperies and new arrange- ments of velvet, silk, buttons and beald, The serge is of excellent quality, In navy, black, brown taupe and copenhagen, SILK DRESSES $9.98, $12.98 to 14.98.) Some of SHARMEUSE in navy, black and taupe, Blu, light blue and white, very handsomely made, draped In the most graceful manner, asd with dainty white shadow Ince collar and vest, many with front of white net or other soft materials, Dozens of fas- cinating trimming ruchings of white net. CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA, ideas are All sizes 34 to 43, carried out with frill CLASTER’S AT $5.98 to $10 coats of fancy mixed cloths nearly full length models, ensy fNtting the yoke and sleeves lined AT $11.98 to $15 chinchilla cloth coats, length from the seven-eighths to nearly full length, bound ed- ges or stitched. AT $16.50 to $20 seven-eighths length coats of lustrous boucle with square cut coliar of plush; Inset sleeves with self cuffs, yoke and sleeves satin lined. Al- 80 A good assortment of Plushes and Astrakans AT $2250 to $30 are coats of genuine Astra. kan, In 3-4 length and seven eighths, velvet collar, braid ornaments, lined throughout Beal plushes are full length, with deep shawl collar or self material. Lined through out, $298 for SKIRTS Worth $4.60. Several splendid new mo- dels In black and navy blue serge, some showing slashes at foot, buttons, others in the new fold plain tallored. trimmed | nr £47 CL vr 3 eb fastened with $750 NEW SKIRTS $4.98. . Berge, and navy blue; tallored in plain wear or more handsomely fashion style or oplin, French Fallle and Bedford, in black for business combination with beautiful new blouses. SS — lhe” appropriate for CRIDER'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA, BELLEFONTE, PA. EVERY MAN Every man should have intimate relations with a good bank, ready at all times to help its patrons. Let us open an account with you. We may prove to be a friend when you need ome. . . + ovis vuvivis FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
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