Thursday, November 6th, 1913, = —— THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Doctors Endorse If we did not believe doctors endorsed FREE! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. To Sold for 70 years. J. 0 r Oo, Ask Your Doctor. FT 520 A Beautiful Wall Pocket and Calendar. any one sending us 10 friends, men over 21 will ship ment, orrespondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. and correct address of their Upon receipt of the names, we postage prepald, a large Wall Pocket Orna- useful, names years of age free of charge, which Is also very Remember this your address costs you Write to: C.F. ZARUBA & CO, 318 THIRD AVE, nothing, only send us the 10 names REBERSBURG. Mr Mies Maggie Winters visited friends | about in Aaronsburg last week. uses Ocker raised 350 bushels from NITTANY. three and one-half acres. He Miss Pearl Webner, of Lamar, was lime and stable manure. the guest of her aunt and uncle, Geo Mr Miss Mary Bright 's rapidly pro- A handsome monument in memory | Tolbert and wife, Bunday afternoon, son Ross gressing in her musical studies at] of the late David Meyer, has been Mrs. D. B., Fletcher and son, Aar-| Myrtle Temple University, Philadelphia, and | placed in the Evangelical cemetery |on, were Lock Haven shoppers on | day. is the recipient of many well-deserv~ | by his widow, Fietta, and son, Henry, | Saturday. ed compliments, The favorite escapade of our schoo The voung Willis Frank Bilerly has girls consists in stealing each other's | time on made heavy investments in beaux! there Not the least of the troubles of Prof. Geddes, of those who invested recently in Colo | come to join rado wild horses, is to learn just | ton tall what to do with them. | but the The gun once owned by veteran | nated Elias Stover was bought by Willis Reed Blerly. Wonder whether he could hit that bear, if he saw {t? Last week Rev, Dr. Tom. Miller, a unique character, singing master, and inventor of agricultural machiney, came over the mountains from “Holy Hello, Clyde, Schmutvale,” leading an Intelligent | you have for making so many tan dog of the “good graft roads” var- {to P. B's, If he didn't have a fety. His visit was quite a surprise, | phone in his house, since he had been reported “transiat- D. H. Custer and wife attended the ed.” Odd Fellows’ banquet on Saturday Jerome A. Meyer, on Thursday, left | evening at Unionville; report having for Pueblo, Colo, where his brother |a nice time. Calvin was reported ill, at the point Miss Lenora Holt, from Unionville, | the past month in nesday. of death. Many called upon him at|,nd Forest Glest, from Bush HolloW, { turned home akain Mrs his departure, to express their sym- | vigited at the home of Geo. W. Det- ; ™ . : | ter, of Johnsonburg, ware pathy. ers, on Sunday Mrs Sarah Wilson pl nt Sunday at | former's mother and sister, Grandma Mrs. Ethel Hubler came in from| Miss Ruth Custer and Miss Helen | Hubleraburg and attended church at and Mrs. Wm. Prince | Pittsburg to be present at the cru-| Deters made a short call on | Met JA i | ‘ouncil and children cial time of illness of her father, John | Mary Mitchel on Sunday afternoon; | Miss Lillian _boarded the oward, visite the former's W. Harter. the next time be at home, Mary. {2:68 train going east on Thursday af- Whilst Vie. Walker is breaking his | Those attended the services !lernoon bronchos, Mrs, 8s as chauf- and CURTIN. Mrs. Calvin Bathurst visited their daughter, Lucas of the Ridges on and PITTSBURG, PA. Instead of Wood Shingles orSlate A masquerade ball was gi jolly { the K. of lL. hall on Hallowe'en However, | quite a number of ladies and ge nts | was no damage done gathered to enjoy themselves and | not Sunday was a beautiful day and |have a jolly time; all departed | cot. | the streets were full of people and |for thelr several homes feeling that it later | autoes all day, was good to be there extermi- | Mr. and Mrs | | folks had quite a recently Hallowe'en night pork. good Lewisburg, did Hackenburg in the pursuit, He will game will come then be Onur sick thi Shultz, Mrs week are Mra. D. EB Amelia Gingher, Mra Charles Stanley and grandma Riley We hope for them a speedy recovery The quarantine has been lifted from the Glenn home where there was scarlet fever and we are glad to say no other cases developed peo- W. J. Brooks and Henry Shultz at High | tended services in Bellefonte on Sun on Saturday ev-! day, Rabbit season came In on Nov. 1st Quite a number of hunters and report game most plentiful Mrs. Robert Jacobs, of Morrisdale, and sister, Mrs. Proudfoot, of Miles { burg, visited friends in town on Wed- Lyons, of church at near La mar, attended this place on Sunday. Miss Hester Zerby was | friends in Mill Hall the {and took In the big parade on Hal- sausage | lowe'en night in Lock Haven. Quite a number of the young would | ple of this place attended the trips | school entertainment tele- | ening PLUM GROVE—Union Twp. The first to butcher in our neigh- | borhood was P, B. lddings; he ‘says there Is nothing like fresh and liver-wurst visiting past week Metal Shingles The roofing that lasts as long as the building and never needs repairs. They won't bum, crack, curl or rot like wood shingles, nor have they the 3 Ql d great weight or brittleness of stone slate ; besides they are inexpensive and look better than either. For Sale bu CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMP NY, 50 North 23rd Street, PHILAI ELPHIA, PA. feuress to the and Clem. | were, Miss Helen and Gramley steers the old-fashioned “dil- | son. Mr. and Bertha David. | Miss | r Sunday | g f here t) CX nt for l Mrs. Ellis Way, Mrs | afternoon uple of week " 20 t four child rs andl Callers at the om of Wm. Bear My [lath ‘ raddn Cal. Weaver is quite a trapper wily Of BUFO Peck and Dan Long and family Patak ho of Kann nd Mo. 1 Among his recen captures was a | The ost stonishing news re've n James Kline 211 4 f HH } . ite tthe large oppossum, which he presented to AR for some time is the announce. Sund to t the hon f Mr NOI George 1 ' tor: os Sir what excuse Rabbit season came in on Saturday and the rabbits seem to be plenty as some of our sports got thelr limit while others did not get so many. Miss Mary Allison, were out | who has spent Pittsburg, has re- | James Smeltzler and daugh visiting the Kessinger grand who morning at the M. E, church Robert Allison d his lady friend Sunday Wall Doebler, 0 a corn-husking premium. Wall, is quite a stripper!” | Those who have traps set for rab- | bits, skunks, etc, should visit once iB every 24 hours Wesley Had Zot bits and one pheasant the first that seductive smile of his hunting wit, that ward? Wm. H hunted ‘ two rab “corn- | First catch of the season. them kenburg seven 10-1b Pails, 20 Fish, 10-Ib Pails, 16 Fish, 10-1b Pails, 12 Fish, skunk fo get a Ernest il 1 three \ , on Saturday A baby ice cream freezer ime by parcels post on Saturday Next they will be sendin bie this way PP } ing supply! Among the Sunday visitors to homes were W on and Charles Frank Waits because of a which made him Eugenics are Miss Emma Sholl ) | } week, but is up and doing good | four and past t y A { ! again, | Mr. and Mra. Ed Flick ere nds at Julian n Sunday Postmaster Snyder Miller T his report on the weight of mail re-|! Mr. and Mrs. James MeCliney and | ceived at this office during October. | four children visited at the home of [8 He received from Coburn alone about | Loule Davidson, at Wingate on Sun i two during the month " | day to ¢ ris classes must he weighed eparately | Mr. and Mrs Mrs ! and a re port made o every weigh ! 4 isited at " during the mont} , i jenl. Bur. 1 Sunda leson Is trying to get at the true facts Mrs If the age for our high class mathematicians, we A ] A M N will give them Major John Reyn: 3 : ; { Va trip t Snow | began I cinnad to Bellef conundrum “As I was going to 8 Sh t Thursday 1} he { hh Er. mu" ' the M Ives I met seven wives: each wife had | price PF DOt Boe enough so | Bn rn dae v morning at a sack, in each sack were seven cat L = ] and each cat many wives, JULIAN, nd Ariet § The goods are open for your inspection. dimini Come and See Them. naries ror } J. HM PERTAIN BELLGROVE—Union Twp. Betsy Hall has returned i $ 1 spending some raliron ors eld ter | » iA and Mr. Mark Hall move thel gd Elda Spotts’ sale | to finish a job thers on rida : Unionvil Tall 1 a beautifying 4 1, find ¢ # visiting | adds great room The Iarge the depot the masons Wii home | time in Altoona smiling face again Sechler & Company, High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. made up | fri oncrete was finished Ade " tons 444 Iomir question LYON & CO. LYON & CO. werd 2a h " » pastor Ler " The b had seven kittens yy yo ’ { y 1 ” count of } sacks, cats and ckwheat cakes | has Deel hanged Were SoIng to St. Ives? all on EB. G. Way Seles O° When Dr. Ball came over from Lock | ina Davis ve Haven to assist Dr. Bright in remov- | Pitcairn Shere will « 3 op tron " rother 7 NC a i an _— waurtens Pe sg John Breon attended the og a And John Hall ne hospital nurses with him One. how- | autoed to Tyrone on Sunday to vis- {of Bob Jones Bellefonte Ia Sun any Ask im ever, went to Altoona to nurse tyv« iit William Eckert's They all report - | day ss ’ axakianttd 3. 3inaes J "i 8 phold fever patients. Mrs. Martz | ed a very enjoyable trip Hallowe'en Was fit ingly Setshirated gallery a ilo Hall's on who is a trained nurse, remained over | George Hoover and his cousin, Bd. | here last Friday : nig ¢ ‘Cotutmas a ernoon ome again, a - during the critical period of Mr. Har. | ward Hoover, from Fairbold, Minn, | fanged anywhere {rom g& the was | ! reeman Caldwell spent Sunday in ter's illness | visited at the hospitable home of their | the ridiculous, and the even ng wa Miles) ure with his grandparents Prof. Samuel A. Blerly promises to | cousin, Mrs. Lucy Davidson, several happily spe nt There Spa oo wer db RARE) { dwell and wife go to Philadelphia soon and size up | days last week. Come again, gentle- conduct at all 4 Fig the Svan ng He wil {am aldwell of Pittsburg. is the N. American street Irish Jew, on | men | no property damaged, w ) eB } a | visiting with friends around here the egg question Will he teach ‘him | Willis Davidson killed even rab. | great credit to the ¥ Jung fol - Pitts | Mra Ralph Hoover and three chil how to make an egg stand on its lit- | bits on Saturday Joe Flick mix Mr. Schoonover and wife, © s - | drenare visiting at th o bots of har tle end? He can do it William Flick and his son. Joe. in- | PUrE, spent several days with X mother-in law, Mrs George Hoshand On Saturday the poor summer side | tend to go to Sandy Ridge to work | latter " brother Spi 1 Boyer ke Jd Hox ver, wife and child, of near cotton tails were so frightened by |the latter part of the week. Sorry Monday both amilies nad o a vist \ Pitts ure, Are visi ing at the home of @ crack of shot guns, that they |!0o See you leave | State College, returning In e ever his grand mat er, Mrs Fredricks ame to town to hide under the sta-| If you want to learn 5 Miss ( lara Hall was a caller at the bles and some took refuge in the cem- | Applebutter, ask Lucy ome of her aunt, Mra. A. J. Hall. on etarles, Miss Bertha Davidson is Sunday evening How many are without Dr. | her sisters, Mrs. Geo also | Kalfuse' tags? Mrs. . William Loy of HAND PAINED —————— The pot hunters find a lot of wood- | present. She lands posted with trespass notices | about a month There is still a vacancy in the Luth- | All the children are looking for. Fingers Used to Crack and Bleed. Id Not Sleep Night or Day. Little Water Blisters, Used Cuti- eran churches. Appeal to Gettysburg. | ward with pleasure for the Institute The young That Rebersburg has urban man- | vacation next week {church will give a play In cura Soap and Ointment, Cured in Four Weeks, Odd | vwhere Sat- | Wednesday f visit he weeks. | of all TE Harry of meet | season Aar- Hall tw Did Freeman get abhit PLUM GROVE, No. 3. James Davidson, wife four children, and his mother, Mrs. Lucy Davidson for a couple of Furs Furs Good Furs at low prices are unusual at the beginning of the Hall were Saturday and Sarah season. The continued warm weather has had something to do with the special low prices. Our assortment is the largest, everything new in Neck Pieces and Muffs to match. We are showing the Brown Fur sets in the long new Scarf effects with the large’ pillow muff, Black and Red Fox sets animal Scarf and Two Skin Muffs. White Fox set Two Skin Scarf and Muff. Real Brook Mink sets in all the new. est shapes in the Two animal Scarf and Muffs, how to boll | In® STORMSTOWN. Gray, of Newcomer and daughter, of| returned to thelr their father's visiting Reighard and Altoona at expects to be gone! Philipsburg, have {homes after attending funeral of this place | people of the M | the | O | Edward Paul Gray hunting Childrens and Misses Fur sets in White, Black and Brown wife in all new shapes. Single Muffs in Black and Brown in barrel, envelope, and pillow shapes. LaV ogue Coats & Suits La Vogue Coats and Suits. We are showing ners was amply proved by the Hal- Willard Fisher Is busily engaged | F. hall on Friday night lowe'en ceremonies. The masquer. | husking corn Migs Sara Griffin has returned home | aders met In the Peoples’ college and Blair Alexander, the up-to-date | after spending a few weeks in Phil. formed for the celebration. They had | farmer, is hauling lumber for his new | /Psburg ! their fill of fun barn Those who are on the sick list are, | Howard Krape Is an Fred Fisher left his many friends | Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. Wade Lytle | artisan. If your Plum Grové and departed for Ty. |and Mrs. James Ryder i whack,” do not where he has secured employ- A couple of our boys have been seen discord, but send for Howard. He | ment going up the road quite often after | will put iIntp it the oll of harmony, Wm. Craig, practice. What's the attraction Earl | and make it sing the old songs! y iting Joseph Alexander's at present and Samuel? If you happen to meet Herr Tom.| Miss Lizzie Fisher is still attend. Master Wallace Miller, get him to tell you how he | Ing school. She Ilkes her teacher, { his aunt, ! A —————— this place expert organ | organ is “out of |at suffer the pangs of | rone new special from Altoona, is vis. models in our Coat and Suit department for November. Smith is visiting | Miss Anna Mary ] Hunter, of earned $1560 teaching music In Cogan | valley, “Do when he only knew rm, me, sol, do, Ia, several fa, me” hel ORVISTON. We are having some little snow had heard the great singing maestro | storms at this writing Joe Kleckner sing, and that ye cantata, That Tom is a genius is proven by the fact that when he was forced Into the contract he learned the whole theory of clefs, staff, transposition, sharps and flats and the position of the letters on the staff, in one night But this was many years ago and now Tom is old, and the grey hairs strag- gle over his brow, But he can sing that clarion tenor yet, which was wont to entrance the girls and make thelr beaux tremble with envy. In those days when Joe Kleckner, Jacob Meyer, Rev. J. K. Millet, Cyrus Kreider and others taught “singin shule” and held conventions,’ real na- tive vocal talent was developed and there were singers then, whose rich and melodious volces still ring In our memories and will continue down through the endless corridors of etern- fty. Now, there is a pretense to teach music In some of the schools, But what is it? Mere fiddle-daddle, like most of the so-called church and Bunday school “chunes!™ It lacks the inspiration of man's social facul- ties, the divine unfolding of love, planted In our very being, so ensential to fus which is ever accompanied with the divine afMatus! George Winters husked 7568 bushels of corn from seven acres, An average of 100 bushels to the acre. He uses phosphate, 100 pounds to the acre. ome where my love lies dreaming!” | {and left a bouncing baby boy. {is all smiles, The stork visited at Harry Rayson the home of on Wednesday night Harry The masquerade party at the home of Mra. Fred Young on Saturday night was well attended. All report having a fine time Hunting seems to be all the go and all our boys have good luck. C. B. Page has moved house vacated by Ed Murry. Some of our young ladles want to got off the streets at night, or I am afrald they will get kidnapped. The moving pictures are well ate tended twice a week Mr. and Mrs. John Mann were Ro- mola, were visitors at Oscar Packer's We have quite a few on our sick Int, Mr. and Mra. John Packer, of Ro- were visitors at Oscar Packer's on Monday. into the Common Things. I erave not, Child, that circumstance and state Should. fll your life, For, Sweet, I know the greatest gifts of Fate Are sommon things, A comradeship that gathers strength with years, Life helping Life, A fellowship of laughter and of tears A heart that sings 4 Rally day services were well at. tended on Sunday night Miss Larry spent Saturday Sunday with her purents at fonte Mrs. John Gray, daughter Nellle and son Harry, also Mra. John Cronemil- ler and daughter Rosella, transacted business in Philipsburg on Saturday. and Belle TUSSEYVILLE—Potter Twp. William Swartz spent Sunday with his parents, The funeral well attended, George Zerby spent noon at the home of D. T. Stoner. John Horner and Hugh Runkle spent Sunday with the latter's broth- er, James Runkle, at Jacksonville. Mra. Mary Long died Sunday the home of John Zerby and was buried on Monday afternoon. of James Horner was Sunday after. Deafness Cannot Be Cured loonl Applications, as they eannot reach the dis portion of the ear, There i only one AY WB mesa, and that Ww by sonstitutional a Hh } Hi i R. FF. D. No. 2, Friendsville, Pa. ~"1 suffered for five years with my left hand supposing the trouble to be salt rhoum. What 1 think started my hand to be sore was by using lye. My fingers used to orack and bleed. | was unable to use my hand I could not sleep night nor day: It pained, Itched and burned. 1 could tear my fingers to pleces. My Index and middie fingers wore swollen twice as large as they ought to be and they were white as could be and full of little water blisters and they would burn and lth something awful, I could hardly stand is, “1 weed Cuticura Ointment and four wooks." (Signed) Mrs. Chas, Anders son, May 1, 1913, The regular use of Cuticura Soap for tolles and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, soalp, bale and hands, but assets in preventing Inflammation, frre tation and clogging of the pores, the common Blankets and Comfor- tables, Comfortables and Blankets from the cheapest to the best at prices that will interest all thrifty buyers. Underwear Mens’, Womens’ and Childrens Underwear in flesced and wool. In all sizes at remarkably low prices LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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