Thursday, December 4th, 1913, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, MILESBURG. Since work has been suspended & week or two, some folks have time to congregate on the curb to talk about the weather, tell hunting stories, and occasionally some will ask when the stone crusher will start, Jim Jodon chasing a bunnie to a safe hiding place. John Whiteman trying to catch the largest string of succors below the iron bridge, while others are trying to oust the But I have not heard any person they were preparing for the next world, And why not? Sin kills beyond the grave Roy Johnson and three sons, Lytle, Clyde and Theodore, of Clearfield, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. T. B Johnson, his mother, and visited among friends and relatives Belle fonte and State Coilege. Miss Olive B. Smith has accepted a position with the “Bellefonte Engi- neering Co.” Bellefonte, Ra. Enoch Hugg is visiting relatives and friends in Philipsburg this week. Mrs. Howard Heaton spent Monday at Oscar Fetzer's butchering, Yarnell. The temperance out Centre county stage that a large percentage of people are clamoring for prohibition, Milesburg taking the lead of other towns in having its remonstrance against liquor houses and filed first. Rev. H. K. Ash preached a very interesting temperance last Sunday night. The Union Thanksgiving held last Wednesday evening in Presbyterian church was largely tended. Rev. Ash preached mon assisted Revs. Clark per. All were well pleased service, H. G. Ebbs sold fit and store goods and purchased the Curtin, whence he last week. Mr. Ebbs has a fine of timber which he expects to cut to lumber, props and wood, next year Harry Jodon, of Altoona, spent Sun- day at home with his parents, Mr Mrs. John Jodon Joseph Adams, wife and Pitcairn, spent the week end at home of Willlam Adams, on the farm Miss Mary Klinger, « B fonte, spent several days visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. N. J. Proudfoot Geo. Musser's prize team r one day recently doing damage to Presbyterian p Robert of were week-end t of his parents, Sellers H. P Altoona, with family The ladies Aid byterian church at manse December 5th and 6th Miss Miriam Hon giving at home to Altoona, wi! for one saloon say in agitation through- Bervics at- Pi- the and with by his ice cream out- to Wesley Corman farm near moved his family family, of AND AWAY the Arsonage Sellers a at he Mrs spent his : hold Friday and the sel spent Cline Zimmerman guest of his sist son, Sunday Mra. Jeffers CAams« to to her to or ward BOC ie d about annual church land furnished casion Clinton Sunday Swartz Daniel for some cent Mrs. C Mary, giving Mrs. John George Sunday at Joseph and Mrs. GW Sunday at the co in the few burg parents, Ross the music Swartz, of Tyrone at the home and sister Boyer time, Rhoda has but is now and spent Adams of State College, day it the home Miles Shope, of Valley the home of his Robert Shope Ara Thanks of Mr. and ew, uncles, home of Uriah Housel loggs, of Philadelphia, stopped burg after a hunting trip for a days and C. 1. Boggs. of stayed over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L ORES Wallace and wife, ,of Renovo, spent Sunday at the homes of and Bruce Wallace in the Mrs. Kate Vonada, on her friend, Mrs week Samuel Baird, Sunday at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baird L. E. Zimmerman, wife and of Bellefonte, Inst week parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin man Lester spent the parents Daniel and brother John, Sunday with his Graffmyre, and town. H. N. Jones and son have tract bullding a warehouse Bennett at Runville Mrs. Anna Hughes Cessna and daughter Mary, of Altoona, spent the week end with thelr esteemed friend, Mrs. H. K. Ash Paul Ash and Lester Campbell at tended a party at the home of Britt Kane In Prosertown, one night last week and had a hilarious time The residence of James Weaver caught fire some mysterious way last Wednesday while they were butcher. ing, but they were fortunate in seeing it in time to extinguish the flame be- fore much damage was done, Last Friday an automobile ran a buggy owned by Forest Alkens, al- most destroying it and tearing the harness to pleces, but fortunately no further damage was done, Aunt Jane Austin, Mrs. Lipton and two daughters, Martha and Kathryn, departed for Duffalo, N. Y The M. ¥ Sunday school Is prepars ——— - (Continued at burg of Zion Graffmyer, called last of Lewistown, spent parents, spent Jones and wife, «end at home and Mrs. H. N week Mr with his Jones of Bellefonte, spent old friend, W. B other friends around the con- for Irvin into bottom of next Col) near | has reached such a | the | grog shops | sermon | the | ser- | Corman , tract | in- | and | convales. | daughter | spent | Housel, of Altoona, spent | Pitts. | thei» | James | family, | with his | Zimmer- | of Pilteairn, | Martin, of Steubenville, Ohlo, | NITTANY. glad to note who had been eral days the past week, is able to be up again, Those from a distance, who helped George Young to butcher on Thanks giving, were their daughter and hus- band, Mrs. and Mr, Raver, of McKees- wrt, and George Harpster and son Walter, of Bellefonte Miss Ilda Nihart, of Lamar, attend- ed Sunday school at this place on Sun- day. (luests Allison Ww ling, State College; ing, of Rome, Howard Miss Mary Haven last Mrs. J. H ter Mary, Tuesday, We are P. Zerby, that Mrs, H quite ill sev- better and of Misses Mar during the past week were, J Sohl, Willlamsport: Walter Nieb- Newark, N. J; P | Pierson, Miss Elizabeth Brown- and Dean Bennison, of and Allison Saturday Floruss shopped In Lock little daugh- left last Visit with and of Flemington, after a pleasant { Mrs. H. C. Snavely C. E. Lutz fell Monday fracturing Chas. Mauck and Lock Hav visitors and report the Girl's | good Mrs. 1. E was a visitor Earle Peck went to nesday evening istred Mr | family daughter Saturday Mrs dren, of of the f | Samuel recentl Th jof P. 8 Mr. and ters, last from a his wagon collar bone Earle Peck were Inst Wednesday Minstrels 3 en Swartz, of Hublersburg town on Sunday and Charles Mauck Lock Haven last Wed. to see the Girl's Min- to our over and Mrs Israel Yearick and Mrs. M , 8 Delaney shopp } JOCK Haven Earnest McGibben Ridgeway, were the g ormer's parents, Mr. and McCaleb, sev I day and chil- ests Mrs quite OB who att Ross Mrs Beatri land Helen | Mr. and Mrs. James Don Daniel, of Rote: Rossman and ; ended man from Myron C daug the nsiderable { OAK HALL. ' gpent | of his father, John | been sertously in| FILLMORE. ering is all d there hi 3 Butch wn ar the go ome nie porkers killed, . f. Blair killed that ighed 502 range weight from 240 to 275 Ibs. Some tchering are ting fAll- rich We thers hands I grub Among those who spent Thanksgiv- at home were wil » and child, of Jerses foung’s; Miss Mabel Juniata, accompanied by Miss Mabel Boyls the home of Henry Norris Stuart Rockey, of Altoona. at the lof J. B. Rockey The entertainment been held at Sellers school ho Friday will be this Friday eight o'clock: ‘ get on ing Shore, at F Norris, home that was to have 18e reve n wel night, b, at very body {come Lawrence Hege Inst his summer's Bond week Marshall Saturday after work at Henrs Gummo went to Altoona last where he expects to spend the with his brother-in-law, Mr who has a dairy farm Miss Helen Hetzel, of Millheim, | spent the past two weeks at the home of Andy Gummo's, at Hunter's Park Misa Ethel Gummo, of Hunter's | Park, went to Altoona last Saturday where she will spend a few days Hamil Huey, of Orviston, Is spend- ing a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, James Huey went to State finishing Resides’ winter | Thomas, : There are but few shade trees In the average man's fleld of labor When two women have different views they consider each other pecu- Har ing for an elaborate entertainment un- der the leadership of the venerable I. T. Eddy. Harry Alkens and two daughters, of Altoona, pald a short visit to the burg Inst week, William Womer and daughter Edna, of Piteairn, spent the week-end vise iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Heaton. Mrs. Lillian Brandt and children, of Altoona, was the guest of her mother, Mre Jane Bhultz over Sunday, Lingle Gray, wife and brother Fred, Jessie Simcox and wife, Theo- dore MeNicolas and wife, all of Re- novo, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gray. Verna | liam Young, |ID | of Inst |! CURTIN, Griffith was a on Monday Ezekiel lLacas, of visited her parents, Mr. and vin Bathurst, Monday Miss Pearl of Bellefonte, ited at the home of John Bryan wife, the latter part of last Miss Jannet Potter, of spent Sunday at the hom Curtin and wife Miss Maud Lay of Lyonstown, Sunday Mr, and Mrs. John {tle daughter Virginia, of | spent Thanksgiving with the { parents, Mr, and Mrs. Miles man Mr. and ed the butchering at Andrew Mrs fonte Mrs Joseph Belle shoppe r Falrview, Mrs on Vis and Bryan, Week of MM. 1. Cecil Tiern- friends and visited ons and li- Sunbury, former's Dough- Osman Mrs. C. CC. Barger attend- the home of their son Howard on Thanksgiv- at ing Mr the Mrs. DE of Wm and home Shultz Adams visited at Sun- | day Mr aren Beatty day There in town on and visited and Mrs. Chas at the wife Shultz home Mt, Eagle and « of Clark at on Sun- was quite a bit of excitement Wednesday when the alarm of fire was heard and it iscovered that the house Bryan and family was bucket brigade responded and the flames were but little damage Bryvar pent T daughter, Mrs Henry | Monda on on BOON ANKsE Shultz ret where al treatment id Mrs, J } sited t former D. Shultz fore weph OODWARD. d son Ra Le and Mra. W eft last week expects 10 re of ere he warm davs {again put | 1 r northern clime Miss Maude Appearance ir the Ard again ret resume and two the larg form, but | and family toed to Thanksgiving Day. took of a sumptuous Mrs Frank Richardson Miss Sadie Boob, of this ed her parents, Isaiah last week Frank ed a very pleasant tuous dinner at Sunday and Bovd CC Mifflinburg ‘ where turkey they dinner formerly plac © vieit. looh's Guisewite and family enjoy time and sump George Guisewite's on Croup and Cough Remedy. Croup Is a terrible descase, it tacks chiidren so suddenly they very apt to choke uniess given proper remedy at once. There is thing better In the world than King’s New Discovery Lewis Cham- beriain, of Manchester, Ohlo, writes about his children "Sometimes In severe attacks we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Dis. covery Is, we have no fear” So can you, b60c. and $1.00. A bottle should be In every home. At all Druggists, H., E. 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In boxes, 10c., 28¢, The directions with every box are very valuable especially to women, hauling wood Alexander and sons are {ly engaged plowing corn land | Geo. Reighard, manager for the {lant} tefining Co with {child and Horace Alt, a machinist [toed from Altoor homestead last it Blair Fisher, wife spent Thanksgiving mother, Mrs Blair } nis two children the home of Willard Fisher, of ling props to Bellefonte, is \ ds a pres Twp. f Ory BELLGROVE—Union Or | rd ree ira SPRING MILLS ssor, W. R. J ember Ven west Creek ro of ad, lost one herring girl will than One pretty feminine envy ones TYLERSVILLE. church Dedic: Sunda evening, Vangeiicnl vesterda Lior Lula where Kerstetter she went ven intends « Samuel Glantz | beaut) painting Sunday and Mrs A. H Greninger made Sechler & Company, High Street, Bellefonte, Pa. This is Guaranteed to Jtop Your Cough Make this Family Supply of | | ? « sugh $ Fup st Roms | | This plan makes a pint of better | cough syrup than you could buy ready made for £2.50. A few doses usually | | conquer an ordinary cough relieves | even whooping cough quickly. Simple as it is, no better remedy can be had at any price, : Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 14 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes, Put 21% ounces of Pinex (fifty conte’ worth) in a pint bottle; then add the Sugar Syrup. It has a pleasant taste and lasts a family a long time, Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. Has a good tonic effect, braces up the appetite, and is slightly laxative, too, which is helpful. A handy remedy for hoarse ness, spasmodic croup, bronchitis, bron. chin! asthma and whooping eough, The effect of pine on the membranes js well known, Pinex is a most valu. able concentrated compound of Norwe. gian white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and other natural healin pine elements, Other preparations wi not work in this combination, This Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy has often been imitated, though never successfully. It is now used in more homes than any other cough remedy, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation, Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for vou. If not, send to The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind, LYON & CO. LYON & CO. Holiday Readiness in Every De- partment. ART NEEDLE WORK.—In « ment we have a large variety made Also a entre pisces, Bcarfs Cust ne, ei mplete line of Stamped Goods, with all requisites Doilles and Centre Pleces in Renaissance and Clun N ex Sets In pls kwear Always an Collar and Cuff Embroidered Collars, Yokes and Stocks in white and ecru Algo riment of Frills, NECKWEAR. Christmas display ptable Gift Velvets ass Bows and Frilling TABLE LINENS.—Table Linens, Holiday Napkins and gpecial prices HOSIERY We Rlue St Bx are sole agents for Brands Silk Hose priced KNIT GOODS. ladies’ Jackets in Ribbon ally and Childrens’ Sweat in all col- Bridge and | lavender and black, and Infant's ors solid colors and pretty ymbinations white white lue, and pink. Chil. in all colors Auto Hoods all. We have added to this department shopper a big Bed Room dren's Caps Mittens for Ladies’ Gloves for and the holiday line of Slippers All Mesh the Bags newest designs in Leather Bags, Pocket Books and of Men's prices A large line Handkerchiefs Silk and Boys’ Sweaters, Silk and Linen all also a larg? line of Men's Neck- Hoge at wear and LAVOGUE COATS AND SUITS REDUCED.—This will make Sale of Coats garment in this department must sold month we Every Clearance prices and Suits We never carn reduced prices always be now any Coats or Suits over, and the greatly Children's help to keep our stock clean Coats included in this clean-up sale CHRISTMAS FUR SALE. ~Our entire Fur Stock has been remarked at greatly reduced prices. These prices will put the selection of fine Fur Sets within the reach of the most conser Single Muffs and Children's Sets Included. Come and make your selections, as the early buver gets the first choice vative buyer early LYON & CO. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Penna.
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