THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. PLUM GROVE, is good sleighing and good skating; everyone is enjoying it BE. G. Way filled his ice house this week with number one ice, James Flick, who has ployed at Tyrone for some home with a smashed finger. Mrs. B. G. Way, one day last week was coming in from the barn with a bucket of milk. The walk being pav- ed with ice she fell and In some way threw the bucket of milk on tne porch When she regained her senses the cats and dog were drinking the milk. She was injured pretty severely, but Is better at this writing. One of Plum Grove's young men, who don't claim to be a champion wrestler, has the record of laying all the boys that takes hold of him on their back. Just ask Ed. and Fred. about it. Mr. and Mrs. Arrista Lucas, of Bush Hollow, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roy Alexander, on Sunday. ; We congratulate the Fountain scribe for its spicy items in the last week's “Centre Democrat” My hat off to vou. Success in Your undertaking How is Dad? Young men, nerve up! Don’t be so bashful. Lots of our young ladles would enjoy a sleigh ride Your scribe No. 1. while cali on his old neighnor, Blair ander, found him in a jolly mood inquiry 1 soon learned the cau his jov. On the day before Christmas he received by parcel post a cute tle girl baby. which was the first male to enter the family circle It was neatly tied on a cedar branch, decorated all around with beautiful flowers, candy and Christmas 1(0oySs The foster parents take great pleasure in exhibiting it to all the neighbors that call in. The foster father has already ordered a coaster, and he says he will get a go-cart as soon as Spring opens up, so he can take it along to Sunday school. Professor, the next time you go out sleighing with your best lady friend, be sure the box of the sleigh is prop- erly fastened to the running gears on going up hill. You will thus avoid a back somersault which is very un- pleasant when it registers sixteen be- low zero. ie Herbert Way and daughter Gale, of Pitcairn, are visiting at parents home, Mr E. Leonard Rhoads, of Colevi visiting at the Way home. Those who are on Mabel, Ruth and Earl Deters and Georgianna Isn't it nice to have your mail box? Miss Lulu Welsh and bert visited at their aunt's home, E. B. Wood, on last Friday and urday. Your scribe on reading the list of deaths in the Centre Demo- erat was shocked to find recorded the death of David Rossman, of Pleas- ant Gap. We were puplis together in the same school in the year of 1846, two miles west of Howard, on or near where the Schencks hold their re- union. Jonathan Schenck was our teacher. The school numbered some- where near 40 scholars. At the pres- ent time it leaves but four of us liv. ing: Christopher Holder, of Howard; Andrew Boon, of Romola; Mary Sul- lenbarger, of Liberty, and D. W Closkey, of Union twp 1 heard of a man from eating too man can afford to eat that afford to pay doctor Miss Emma B friend, Rhoda Congratulations, man, from Helen E G. Way took a Bush Hollow accompanied home Mrs. Clarer law, Mrs. Tate Coleville, were sitting ver ly on the porch There been em- time, is making a Alex- On his the sick list are Custer, Rhoda MceClindey oranges put in Al- Mrs Sat- brother over who became il Men who CERES CRESS many hills $11 chi week When she had and da granddaug she found £ for Willard Fisher exander and Philip Mr and Mrs. John section, Mrs. E. B. Wood, and W. McCloskey visited at E. G on Sunday One night last week while E O Way was in slumberiand he heard his chickens making a there was chicken thieves around and went out to investigate, and to his suprise found a little went to the house got soon made way with It, killed two of his chickens Protracted meeting has begun M. E church at Unionville. Hope there will be much good accomplish ed. EB ed at Sunday Iddings Smith, noise He screech wl his gun after It it the Wood, wife and Ed. Haupt's at evening children call Unionville on PLUMGROVE, No. 2 The question is often asked the writer, “Where is Plumgrove? It is situated about midway along the State road between Unionville and Shoe Intersection. There in located our public school with a beautiful grove of button wood on the rear. Some two years ago the scholars and teach- | er, Mr. Everett, planted a row of small | the front | Sugar trees in and around yard which will be quite an ment in the near future. Prof. Ev. erett has already taught two terms with success and is now on Wis third tern. We predict fine success for him as he takes an Interest In his school. Of course it Is here like other schools, there are scholars who are de- pending upon the teacher to study for them. You'll find nine out of ev- ery ten of this class make a fallure to get an education. Bometimes it Is the fauit of the parent; they don't take an interest in trying to impress upon their children the advantage of an education. P, B. 1ddings, school director, says he is In favor of start- ing a school to educate parents, orna- Wonderful Cough. Remedy. Dr. King's New Discovery 8 known everywhere as the remedy which will su »t a cough or cold. D. P. Lawson Edison, Tenn. writes: “Dr. King's New Discovery Is the most wonderful cough. cold and throat and lung medicine I ever sold in my store. It can’t be beat. It sells without any trouble at all. It needs no guarantee.” This is true, because Dr. Kings New Discovery will relieve the most obsti- nate of coughs and colds Lung troub- ita quuiuly neined by its use. You should keep a bottle in the house at all times for the members of the family, 50c. and $1.00, All 4 mall MH. E, Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or Bt Louis, Many a wido's heart has been warm. ed over by an old flame, cause of | lt- | fe- | Me- | | Helen | fnmily on thought | | nesdn for her } | Saturda Snow | | Last HUBLERSBURG., The melancholy days are saddest of the year, Of walling winds and and meadows brown Heaped dn the hollows of the grove the autumn leaves He dead; They rustle to the eddying gust and to the rabbits tread; The robin and the wren are flown and from the shrub the ay, And from the wood-top calls the crow through all the gloomy day. There will be preaching in the Re- formed church on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. W. M. Hoover. Miss Nettie Stein, of Zion, accom- panied by Miss Blanche Condo, of Jacksonville, were seen on our streets on Monday afternoon. We had quite a few people out to song service on Sunday evening, come again, everybody, as it helps the meet- ing along. Rev. Hoover entertained Rev, Wol- finger, of Philadelphia, and Rev. Zech- man, of Howard Reformed church on Sunday. Election of officers was held in Reformed Sunday school, about two weeks ago, the officers elected being as follows, Supt). A. Deitrich; as- sistant—W H Mark!e, secretary Harold Hoy; assistant-—Orvis Swartz; librarian—Lodie Swartz; assistant Verne Dunkle; treagurer--Mrs. Frank Miller; organist—Lulu Dunkle; as sistant-—-Mrs. BE. 1. Markle. We ave 116 scholars on the roll and on the eradle roll We hope all come and prosperous here We have come, the naked woods and sere: the you this will | help to make Start and you started the “crusader shield system,” that is, a person not missing a Sunday here, or if he or she is absent from this Sunday school but attends elsewhere, they are en titled to a solid gold pin at the end of the year Mrs. Jacob day last week at mother who was is some better Milton Stover, ited several days last Jonas Stover and family Mrs. Cora Swartz has returned ho from Centre Hall, where was ployed for several weeks A social will be observed here on Friday evening, Jan. 23rd; ice cream cake, sandwiches, oranges and coffee wild be served Also public lHterary exercises will be held in w.7T.H S. bullding at place We wan all those who can, to attend D. A. Deitrich, teaching school at Hecla, his scho down to visit the Friday afternoon, but on the inclementey of the weather, had to return to Hecla In a short time Miss Nellie Rathmell and brother Walter made a business trip to Belle fonte on Saturday Mrs. Jane Decker, from Aaronsburg is visiting at the home of Amelia Swartz Miss burg. 10 ses year Ke Weaver, Jr. Jacksonvil on the sic spent le with k list, Millheim, from : weeks she the ’ who is brought grammar school account of thes Wf Aarons town. Glad our our who was ex You came from Hecla passed and took { sOMmMme of the revival meet Margaret Weaver has returned to your smiling Again There in also one ceedingly glad that A sledding party through our town our people along to ing at Nittany Meeting N. 89, Music recitation 8; Ve ora- | Edna Vonada ] our face in tion NITTANY. (ilantz of Lamar yeorge Young and en Sunda school 2 n Sundas ida Nhart were guests of ind Sunday f this FF { preachir afternoon Miss and gentleman | her grandma Mrs Showers an Diehl and men place who are Waddle, spent over 8 r families here Beck left last Wed.- ome in Atlantic City Swartz, of Lamar Sunday with her friend Zerby wishing to em nda The ployed at vith the Miss Grace 1 Marie ind Hester Miss spent Mine Anvone rent a d do well to Mru prope rt property Tweed as and gar. and good wo her den J wee ¥ has a large lot ith plent of fruit water HP feason Zerhy we Inst und up the butcher Saturday it was his and he killed three ng second hogs and a H WW. Winkleman, of over Sunda xt his home Bishop W. F. Swengle fine sermon to a large audience at this place on Friday evening. On ac. count of the bad weather there was not as large a congregation as there would have been had the weather been favorable We had the coldest weather the past week that we have had for years. Tuesday morning It was from 22 to 30 degrees helow zero Quite a number of people from near- by towns have been attending pro- tracted meting here. You are all wel. come. come again and bring your friends Five big sled loads and quite a number of sleighs from Nittany went over to Bugar valley on Saturday night and were guests of Perry Mo. Caleb and family for the evening. Talk about fun, well they had it all right. Some of our boys didn't get home till late Sunday. W. E Shaffer and son, C. T. Shaft. fer, of MiMinburg, and Miss Mary D. Allison, of Pittsburg, are guests of B. F. Shaffer and family, STORMSTOWN. We are glad to say Helen Mattern is able to be around again. Blalr Waite took a sledding party to Port Matilda to attend the local institute entertainment on Friday evening. Mrs. James Ryder has been housed up with the quinsy during the past week, A number of our people attended iy A ices at Centre Line Sunday even. ne, Roy Watson and Paul Burkett at- tended meeting at Fillmore on Mone day evening, A musical entertainment will be held at the M. BB. church on Saturday evening admission 10 and 15 cepts mchering heef Avia here preached a spent fame, everybody, and bring you« L] JULIAN, V. G. Henderson, of Woodland, was a business visitor in town one day last week. A. C. Irvin, of Bigler, spent Satur- day and Sunday In town, the guest of his mother, Mrs. Daniel Irvin, Miss lL.ottie Parsons, who Is ployed in Bellefonte, visited grandmother over Sunday, Swisher, John meeting of rone on last home Saturday afternoon Mrs. Swope and daughter Emma, who are teaching near Bellefonte, vis- ited their home over Sunday. Harry Geyer and wife were shop- ping In Bellefonte on Saturday buying furniture. They expect to take up housekeeping In a few days at this place Rev em- her Mrs Cokely attended a special the Odd Fellows in Ty- Friday night, returning Johnston, pastor of the UL B, church, will preach at this place next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Let there be a good attendance The many friends of Rev WwW: R Dillen, who Greenwood, near Altoona, will be sorry to learn of his serious {liness, He is suffering with a bad case of the smallpox His con- dition was such that he had to he re moved to the We hope that he will and be able to return Among the Local lives at pest house SOON recover home the gain persons who attended Institute at Port Matilda on Saturday were Irs Clara Myers Mammie Hoover nd CHET F. W Dillen and Henry Milligan Ri or more recovered and returned for Mr. E. 8. Bullock The Sunday the pastor, quite mick ces at the morning Rev, Cool teresting and a very able sermdy: hi ken from Hebrews 30th verse The church filled, as there is no beautiful morning HET last the been such a fessing chri ample 1t tending churches i at this thei an example osing a week CC. W. McAllister agent at this place and Sunday visiting Penna, Furnace Albert Miler and wife visited friends and relatives the later part f last week In Philipsburg Mrs. Lena and Irene MeGinley are employed in lellefonte Sunday at their home in John Talihelm has second trick operator at date from the 10th of this Heuben Alexander spent several last week in Bellefonte visiting Mise Elia Alexander John Marks and daughter, of Han- nah, visited at the home of William Fink on Sunday Miss Price and little brother” of Bald Eagle, are spending several days isiting thelr sister, Mrs William Shover Do not for chure freight Saturday assistant spent 3 his parents at who spent place appointed this place to month his : heen days his sister gentlemen Nwisher, few days i place bh ia fireman R R Bowers has purchased now able 0 OAK HALL. Peters and family, a Mrs. H. A. Wagner, callers at Girove 2 fed 1} come day Our farmers are ce houses taking vant th good weather. also t i is between 11 and 12 We very much like people enjoy themselves certainly do on Bunday is very healthy and good exercise, but we would far rather see those that can make it convenient to encourage the Sunday school with their pres- ence and support William Roush and family attend. ed a party at the home of John Bailey, of Pine Grove, last Tuesday night, re. turning home In the small hours of the night, with the thermometer reg- istering only 21 below zero, and yet they say they were cold Curtis Meyer and family, of the Branch, Sundayed at the home of A. '. Peters We have some sports In our town that one horse can't haul any more, as we see them flying up and down Broad street, two horses in a sleigh, turning neither to the right nor left: probably Doe and Walter know these gentlemon, The party at the home of Mrs. Jas Gilland was quite a success, due to the sociability which is shown in our young people; keep It going, boys, We hear the principal of the gram- mar school, after returning from the party last Thursday night, had some difficulty In entering her room on aoe count of falling and rattling of tin ware which was tremenduous Wayne R. says after this he is going to see that there Is no more tinware placed where It can frighten anyone. But of course Wnyne is not acquaint ed with the school marm. Ha, ha COMpar were wel. ine last Bun is wh inches thick to see the Young which thes skating. This n Some women get they can afford it! married before A woman's color comes and according to her makeup. $100 Reward, $100, Koes Kiload o {and pu { thelr ice hou | plent It » | Game Commissioner Wants Further | aged #5 trict in Ayer’s Pills Gently Laxative. Sugar-coated. Dose, one pill, only one. Sold for 60 years. ' Co., Ask Your Doctor. i i rey 7 ZION, but wasn't it A few moderate days, soft, and sleighlng Is at present, Quite a number of farmers are busy hauling lime, Ice harvest is in full bloom down at the Park dam, As there is no other source of supply our people expect to get their ice shipped in from there on the C. R. R. of Pa. this week. A Jolly sled load of neighbors spent Saturday evening very pleasantly at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs, John Corman One morning recently Mrs. Cora Rockey got sick very suddenly with cramp. Dr. Rogers was called and re- sponded very promptly We are pleased to say that she is able to be | about and will be herself again in | few days Mrs. Henry been enjoying some Ume, Is not improving Mrs. Robert Homan is not at this writing, and Lavina is still confined to her room B. A. Noll while in Bellefonte on Friday slipped and fell at the Potter- | Hoy Hardware bruised his } ¢ Gee, cold last week? the snow got pretty rough Garbrick very good who has health ! : ' Ver well Shaffer | store and {ned He was quite lays but is coming arour toy held him, Harr led the triger Wel no for good Har: the rope and this time he ames On | § sleda | ng and elder- | ople went to th wospitable home | 1 Corman them a lit irprise part present | Th Minne Nett nd Verna Relish Pear Shaffer, | Mars Weaver Della Condo from | Howard, Ja Orrin Relish Roy abou thin Nellie | lanche Messrs Dixon, ‘alvin Hockman : Rus Mrs. Mary Bender, fram Lox candy and peanuts themselves immenss most Capacity Mr. and Mrs Woodrow for the them, and Jeft for homes idding each night cream, cake, ing “ni ved thelr thanks to little time shown respective a fond good ZION, No. 2 having vicinity We AT through this Harvey Tressler took a sled young folks from around Zion to John Benner's at Loopsburg for an oyster supper last Wednesday evening All report a good time Again There from hurct : 5 3 |} Yer fine load of about call ming folks Axemant IDK Those a mgardner and} Miss Garbrick ! ‘orl accompan | ed t} amen mi ir Mr. and a rie were around present We Mr. and Mrs Edward Tys ha last The farmers week Judge Green Dead. Judge BW Em died recently at his home there YOArs He was appointed judge of the Clinton-Cameron-Elk dis 1906 to All the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Maver and serv. ed until the election of Judge Hall. He Was a prominent business man at Em porium IN TORTURE WITH TERRIBLE ERUPTION Horriblyltching Pimples. Scratched Till Bled, ly Miserable, Used Cuticura and Oint- ment. Trouble Disappeared. —————— Watkins Park, Edgewater-on-the Hud. (3reen { Former porfum d 4; fhe fib =EMEISEER}E i: Hill iii dr THE Mr Men who shave and shampoo with Ou. Thursday, January 22nd, 1914. HE STORY of every child is a story of growth and change A change too gradual and subtle for even the watéhful eye of a mother to de- tect, or for memory to recall, Only in pictares can the story be told, and a record of the childish features and ex- pressions kept for all time, A good photograph now and then, will mean everything to you—and to them—in after years. CRIDER’'S EXCHANGE, BELLEFONTE, PA Photographer in Your Town. needlessly will be greatly reduced if you have to draw a check every time you make a purchase. Don't keep your cash In your pocket where it is likely to burn a hole Open an account with wr—— - t— -— - — —— this institution. Experience proves that a man thinks twice before he spends once this institu- tion The Bellefonte Trust Company BELLEFONTE, PENNA. when he has an account at thoura Soap will find 14 best for skin and scalp, LYON & CO. LYON & CO. White Sale This will be the greatest sale we have ever, held,—in variety; in value, and in vol- ume: Undermuslins, Humidor Table Linens and Napkins: Sheets and Sheetings in Cot- ton and Linen; Pillow Cases and Pillow Casing in linen and cotton; Bed Spreads; Towels and Toweling; White Waists and Waistings; new Tub Silk In addition to this large White Sale we are showing the advance styles in spring and summer Dress Goods in wool, silk, ratines, crepes and crinkles, RUMMAGE TABLE Having finished inventory, all odds and ends, short lengths in dress goods in silk, wool and cotton—a general clean up inevery department—are put on this table, at prices that must sell them quickly. Winter Goods must go now. All Coats and Suits, Children’s Coats and Furs sold regardless of cost. Choice always sells first. Dont wait; come at once and get first choice. LYON & CO.
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