Thursday, November 20th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, — - Correspondents Department Continued. | | i CURTIN. We are sorry to note the illness Mrs. Bion Williams, we hope she may s00N recover, Ir. 8 M spected the day. Our sick this week Bathurst, Mrs. Bion Hilda Bryan, Ruth Barnhart, Mrs. Amelia Gingher and Grandma Riley; we hope for their speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Barnhart, of | Orviston, spent Sunday with their son, Harvey Barnhart. Edward Yeager, ited his mother, Tuesday. Mrs Joseph ward Funk were on Monday. Mrs. Ells Miller fonte, visited the Calvin Bathurst on Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Bathurst and Mrs. Or- landa Bryan spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Homer Justice, of Cole- ville. | Mrs. Henry Shultz is visiting friends | in Altoona and while there is taking treatment for rheumatism Mrs. James Smetzler and who has been visiting the former's mother, Mrs, John Rile left for their home in Johnsonburg, on Friday. Mrs. William Prince visited friends in Howard on Friday Butchering is all tl} reports are that C. C. B ed the biggest porkers Mrs. Osman, of Port Matilda, Is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Bion Williams N. J. Brooks transacted business in Port Matilda on Monday. Rev. C. C. Shuey, of Bellefonte, | preached an able sermon in the Evan- | gelical church on Sunday morning Mrs. Harry Lutz and children, of Bald Eagle, visited the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Barger on Thursday. Miss Helen Bryan ter, Mrs. Homer Justice, over Sunday Mrs. Joseph Griffith ward Funk visited in Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando ryi ed at the home of Charlie Plet wife on Sunday. of Huff, of school children on Mon- Calvin Miss are Mrs, | | | | Milesburg, In- | Williams, { of the Ridges, Mrs. John Riley, Vis on Mrs. Ed- | shoppers | Griffith and Bellefonte of Belle- brother, and former's son, daughter and arger has kill- 18010. 70 NOW this se her sis- Coleville, visited of and Mrs Bellefonte Ed- on BELLVIEW—Huston twp. Friday evening a was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Wilson in daughter, Miss Mary. of boys and gi at 8 o'cle prise Straw, of Philip Straw, Misses Elva, Misses Sue Morrison, On Surprise Mr honor of A J parts Ella Wiis Moore, M Alfred tor 4 Clarh Steele ilford r Y Roy Meyers, riando Andrews, Robert Hartsock, Earl a: Straw, | John Wilson, Dor ~slle and . sor, {roniSter, evening spent ful games and als Delicio refreshmen after homes Mrs Ohio, relatives at Mrs. R friemls and Blue turned Miss | school at her parer Herbert ‘illiams, who the sick for sone and is now attending Very few people attended institute on a disagreeable weather E B. Williams, who has | ing at Wall, spent Sunday family at this place VIS FILLMORE. What has happened? Why our old scribe has died and we have not heard from our town for three weeks: we don't know what Is going on: the scribe is dead let him rest, | do the best 1 can The little snow was the cause of and rabbits being ters Park campers cs day with a young pheasants. The Fill on Saturday to remain We hope they will have and have good success Corn husking is past jn our vicinity and most der put away for the Miss Green, of Brierly, has purchas- ed a new corn husker and a new en- gine, and will have it at work this week This is a new plece of ma- chinery in our valley Quite a number of have their clover seed H. Clempson Houser's clover rubber and now Bud Benner is running the machine for Mr. Clemson H. A. Garner has his thresher crew at work and it will take some time before they are done J. C. Rockey, our city blacksmith, is now sporting a new driving outfit, Clark Huey was at Stoney Point iast week helping his uncle, T ; Huey, with his work On November 28th, teacher of the Sellers give an entertainment at that place, by the scholars. Other announce- ments will be made later that good time for all winter this year the fod- our to rub yet F purchased Miss Wetzel, school, wil TYLERSVILLE. Miss Martha Rockey, who had been suffering for a long time, died last Thursday, Nov. 13, and was buried last Bunday morning. Harris Lutz, who had sale Saturday, moved to Jersey Shore. Irvin Ruhl moved in the home va cated by Lutz's and Robert McKee's in the home vacated by Ruhl's, Mra. Kate Blerly moved to Haven last week, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe moved to her brothers’ at Howard, and Frank Carls moved in the home vacated by Mrs. Wolfe. and Mrs. Charles Rishel ¢hild are visiting at this place. During institute week a new floor was put in the grammar school house by C. T. Greninger and W. H. Carls. " hi Haha wns tug on one of untin AS he » A bear, Mrs. W. D. Keratotter ia on the sick last Lock {and land { ering fever. C. E ic. B | broken rib, | by a horse { ed | Sunday to | Miss {| both | evening for Emanuel | JACKSONVLLE, Jacksonville hunting crew on Saturday, the 8th, for a two- week's stay in the Alleghenies. On Thursday John H. Hoy came home reported having killed a three- buck on the first day of the season. Saturday Ray Harter came home with no other results than a few rabbits The left pronged Last Wednesday, Mrs. Harry Guls- er and daughters, Helen, Carolin and Margueretta, spent the day at Mr, Mrs. McClintic's, Our mechanic, A, A. Garett, is nurs- ing a bealed jaw at present. Margaret and Lauretta Condo, daughters of J. 8 Condo, are recov- from a spell of intermittent Aley's children, Mildred and Hilda, are recovering from the measles. Mrs, John Smith is able to be up and around the house again. CC. N. Yearick is confined to the house with quinsy; his daughter Evelyn is recovering slowly from a bealed neck Aley, who had been nursing a the result of being kicked several weeks ago, Is back to horse-shoeing again, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Yearick and and Mrs. E. L. McClintic attend- the funeral of the venerable Hen- ry Philips, at Aaronsburg on Sunday. Miss Alta Yearick went to Zion on care fos her aunt, Mrs. Decker, who fell and broke her last week Saturday Christ arm On we called at the where the Huss were jus } while around home of R, and Bickel finishing up the Russel had a big feast and | ited us to take him, which we gladly Mrs, Stamm kn v lot INEry N..H earick visiting, H. Stamm threshers season's prepars dinner with accepted Well, we how to men, Many received a car hauling the same me, those who will y to COON load to his want a keep store 5 wad, and warm Bruce Be Wl says Garbrick er have moved to Nevin Yearick can now travel to- gether across the ridge; the boys are timid in the dark The Rev. Zechman will preach every week, commencing and on Bunday at administer the Holy are invited to these he is glad that and grandmoth- Hecla, as he and Lottie one 24th, will All Monday, the 10:30 a. m Communion | services JULIAN. Davis is packing expects to Case is employ 1 to stay at J. Dillen ching services next Sunday ww the pastor, Rev Arthur ©. Irvin trip to Altoona on 1 hin in at this made a business Saturday; he piace with nd ster, Mrs, J. H. Turner vir who haa been very sick days, we are this time Philips- of days last week her Ww Lt f near Geo Gill thanks, | ing you | ti also { y his i Mir Now ind. | E. chur will | asement of their ples, nuts Proceeds salary All ream, akes, served pastor's be nd an evening to help | along SPRING MILLS, Earl Houtz, of Lemont, eral days this vicinity Mrs. Nelle Koons, and, spent Monday Ms J C. Lee Chas Haven, was home to spend Sunday Mrs. F. W. E. Snyder, of Glen Iron. Apent hunting with gov. | of Northumber- |! her sister, | 10 in | alleged Lee, who Is employed at Lock | | of their spent several days this week, visiting | | relatives Mrs | sick list and friends. W. M. Grove for the has been past week on Miss Mabel Allison has gone to To- | time | ronto, Canada, to her brother | » Lutheran decided to hold \ Christmas Eve lessee Grove, and M. P spend Charles Sunday some school Dec daughter Cummings, ice on Miss B. Grove, iB. M. D | were married in the church in Philadelphia, day, November 12th their future home in 24th First Inst They maxKe ro Miss Mae Hassenplug, who had been spending the past few weeks | lon Co, has again returned home. farmers BOALSBURG. Quite a {| the funeral of Willlam Everhart Saturday morning. | Miss Ruth Rupp, who has been Ia | the Altoona hospital all summer, {learning to be a nurse, Is home on a two-weeks' vacation. | Mra. Ella Barr. did | Bellefonte on Tuesday. { Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charles gave a | party &t their home last Friday even. ing to fifty some of their friends in | honor of Mrs. Charles’ parents, Mr. {and Mrs. William Stover's 256th anni- | versary of thelr marriage. The bride {and groom received many beautiful presents and every one present spent an evening long to be remembered. last shopping In THAFLS V2 “BOOK LL 35 ON 5735 «fon, SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE “ AND = EUGENICS (lilustroted; 320 pages) Tella all about tex Masten; what young men and women, New young wives and basbands, and flaw, Bask Al 11 Sthors need % knows pada 727 Plainly sold, rer yo plained RUGENICH In Ob Vol infield Scott 71 by me, he WrRpper, pastage 10¢, WH HEE the | which center about the sacred name Of | Women wii: Sod the dirsetions w | A have | thelr Ohristmas ser- | of M.| Rh. | of Reidsville, North Carolina, | Baptist | Wednes- | will | Reidsville, | in Un-| number from here attended | 24 IMNNNNNN II 2777) — — PLEASANT GAP, was off duty for a few now try and give you a QUEER THINGS IN NEWS An 1 - I will news Frank Yearick, who has been work- ing at Cresson, is renewing old ac- quaintances at this place. Frank Is looking old-fashioned weeks, - little Cook, who was one of the i Claflin sisters in the Henry Ward | Beecher trial, favors the branding with a hot fron of men physically unfit for marriage, so girls may shun them Sued thirteen times by his wife for divorce since 1910, a Pittsgurgh man agara Falls, ls spending a few days wants an injunction to make her stop. with his parents A wedding ring lost thirty-seven years ago has just been found in Jer- sey, six Inches under ground, Lady Samuel Irvin, who Is working at Ni- Corn husking is about over around here; the next thing on the program is butchering and then big dinners Miss Grace McClellan, Miss Stella Jones and Miss Jones’ friend, Mr. Ghaner Dunklebarger, spent Wednes- day at J. A. Mever's All you hear at many rabbits did ertheless the boys well, Mrs. Earl spending some Mr. and A Morristown carpenter has built a stable 148 feet long, 14 feet wide and one story high in twenty-four honrs, A college professor who turned pea- nut peddler says he can save 200 a “ month now, which is more than he how | could do teaching French to college nev- | students right A man | game at Tibbens and child are | hospital time with her parents, | chance to Mrs. F. D. lee. An Mr. and Mrs. James Meyer and child | Va., water shows a considerable quan- spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and | ty of gold, but the temperance le Mrs. H. T. Mever | turers aren't using the fact as an argument Miss Rothrock spent a week | ".., ta} ha + with aunt, Mrs. Annie Long, at Fhe finish of the Cou m Belleft ' ’ { 000 in San Francis The | fifty cents more than vacation been on hand . Monday. Dre uming of a burglar, a m rederick, Md fired at I'he new 3 . +t A? ht + ight to be a man and gave er al the white of booming and is almost complet i} Mr. and Mrs. Jae Smoyer and dren spent last Thursday at Garbrick's present is you get?’ but are doing held five aces in a pokker Sharon, Pa,, and at the local surgeons say he hasn't a recover, analysis of the Huntingdon, W. Ldla her nt children, after started to the One should have week's on having a school again man what he concrete engl 1} the house Rock (QUATITIER, ne ov a joh If of his own Father's Business—" "Mother, | r 1 1 } ‘ “ date A Lost Friend —Never | t friend O1 no friend, you is not your to your ¥ he will flee on the coming of age and wrinkles, If he is the friend 1 of your success, he will flee at the ap- proach of fallure. If he is a friend to vour full purse, the flattening of that will show you his heels. If he is a end to any Infl ui may have, you need him 1 But he never was your real His going is only an oppor- for you to rectify our judg- him. The friends you have be many some three or six yal en and women-—and Harry Il of her spring chick- 1 a walk We feel sorry Bilger as it means a big loss Helen been right her sister, Brooks, who had for s« months, has got again and is visiting Gentzel, at Altoona 'illlam Balirds, of mourning the loss of thelr child which died last week t was aged 1 year, % me veral ence Yi arel wu will lose him when youngest | The lit- nthe and | Gllltown, e one days HUBLERSBURG. M. Hoy has gone ri be emp Between Women’s Health or Suffering The main reason why so many women suffer greatly at times is because of a run-down cone dition. Debility, poor circula- tion show in headaches, lan- guor, nervousness and worry.” BEECHAN'S PILLS (Toa Largest Salo of Avy Medicing In the Werld) are the safest, surest, most convenient and most economi- cal remedy. 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