Thursday, January 22nd, 1914, Correspondents Department Continued. WOODWARD. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DBreon Mrs. Breon's mother, Mrs. D gle, on Sunday. Mrs. Phoebe at Northumberland, er, who is critically poison, Miss Maude Ard visited her parents at this place during last week. Wil- son Ard also returned home after spending sometime in Florida. Quite a number in this vicinity made use of the good sledding during the last few ‘weeks, hauling ice, logs, lum- ber. ete, while others enjoyed pleas- ure rides. On last Tuesday folks of this community the home of Mrs. Daniel honor Miss Alma on her birthday. Among those present were the following: E. W. Motz, Ed- ward Sheesley, Ghernice and Stanley Fiedler, Blaine, Moran, Ellsworth and Maurice Hosterman, Eugene, Veris and Daniel Stover, James Stover, Charlie Wolfe, Bruce Boob, Boyd Vo- nada, Robert Barner, Steward Smith, Miles Stover, Raymond Boob, Dorothy Whitley, Florence lenner, Naomi Smith, Grace Fiedler, Lulu and Alma Boob, Thelma, Walter, Sara and Velma Hosterman, Mary Stover, Valeria Benner, Helen and Pearl Grimm, Maud Weaver, and Mable Fultz, They reported having a nice time Alma received many useful and be: tiful presents and the scribe wi her many more happy birthdays The days of Ichabod Crane, country schoolmaster, of whom Was ington Irving, in famous plece American literature, entitled “1 visited G. Min- Wise spent last week nursing her broth- ill with blood- night the young journeyed to Stover to fourteenth all NE his JACKSONVILLE, Messrs. John Frazier and James Cox, employes of the Bell Telephone Co.,, between Avis and Philipsburg, came over from Beech Creek and were guests of Mr, Frazters sister, Mrs, Lewis Beightol, on Sunday, the 11th. Edward Hoy, of Bellview, Ohio, visiting relatives and making quaintances In our vicinity the week but left on Friday for State, learn there Is some special attraction up there on Monday, the 12th, N. H. Yearick, our hustling mer chant and farmer drove to Loganton to attend the Sugar Valley Fire In- surance Co's annual meeting, with which he is connected. He was ac- companied by T. P. Beightol, who did some visiting in that town, returning home on Tuesday evening The mercury 20 degrees below the coldest since 1912, Amidst the storm on Sunday the 11th, the stork made his visit and left a baby girl at the home H. Hoy: mother and babe are nicely Our sick: S been housed up for typhoid fever, has much; Reuben Glossner malady, some Aley and children, fering with grip was ag past We zero, nigh, here of J. doing Rs who has three weeks with not improved with the same better; Mrs. Lulu who have been suf- and sore throat are some better; Grace Armstrong, form erly Harter, who has been confined to her bed for some time with rheuma tism, is improving slowly Our energetic primary er, Mary Bickel, somewhat wer the fact, that half puplls are kept out of on account Moses spected ci Kling, Is school teach of sch aged being 00l Ness aged and re west end of our away on Sunday afte many complicat Id age T! an tizen of fhe ship passed morning 18th [ suffering fro i CUses Legend of Sleepy Hollow descr the different conditions a school in a luded how the schoolmaster making bimself to hoth ladies, headless ming S64 “Galle it he Hess) AS sometl day tend a tendance in love Tassel, Katrina's favorite Sleepy 18 Ho less horse minds community a certain mounted ie.) and mile ride rough low" but ver the hills the vales of Penns valle fireside of his Katrina, no but ask 'yY Mr Mrs. Allen Penn spent Sunda) day .. Kreamer's On last Wednesday thermometer registered grees below zero community tht On Sunda Clara Bowersox A. C. Slifer W to the w Mr. and the walter bursted and flooded wit? ck and front i two feet in lar i- | ed Mr. CC. D. Motz who ture ad off thet water in the cellar and ed the flow The follow ington Camp were elect suing term, res, ( Saturday pedagogue Gunpowder, geen starting mornit sixteer the coldest far morm reach his wint ¥ A ‘ the doors and the oe there Cons pres Orndorf, conclusi regular routin business, torical subjects or sented discussed by the members of the order. All bers are kind requested to ent and make the und« SUCCess That a new 1 lished in this by one of calling on one neighboring tow sitting on her “Ome topics will be different the De rt pre and pres. help aking a stom community young men of the sweet n fell fast ap NAS been esia Was pros our who upon belles of a asleep whil SOBER. ing good making and Will Renovo to John g and 4 We are hav sleighing the people are Roy Ebert home from spective parents car Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Charles children came in from tend the funeral of hig Kerstetter Mrs. John Ebert Nittany valley Mary Weaver and daughter garet, came home on Saturday had been spending some time w her sister, Mrs. Irvin Ebert, at Zior Samuel Weaver purchased a sleigh from Sam Condo, of Spring Mills. Now, hurrah, girls Protracted meeting is In ft at Paradise. The church w filled on Bunday evening good use o lam Wolf came visit their re Ebert, and Os- Kerstetter and Altoona to at- uncle, Jacob is visiting friend in Mar She " 1 an Diast well mem |, 4 i a0 ] new | REBERSBURG. Weber im Lo from Democrat FURKes were greeted members of th I a ) Appears gentiemar sermon or em a prise 1 He pra ‘ the cl eds Mrs. Her! with her of Dents ’ of 0 wrt Smull is at present K sister, Mrs. CC. M. Bie Run : r enterprising citizens person of John Spangler, who a kind word and pleasant smile body is again in the business o selling He is trying to his people with a fair and square He handles nothing but number fish at a very reasonable price need fish give him your order Herbert Smull had made a b irip to Howard Cold weather snapped wr of hydrants and « nerators Waite place sold with their Iinols for ever fish deal one 1f URiness quite a num ven froze ge (jen tins and wife, their farm and visit daughter, Jessie, lives In BELLEVIEW., Ela Wilson and attended Institute at Saturda Walizer spent at Martha F ert Yothers k list is indas vary B Have i school ho | Miss Siraw tilda Sue Miss Port Fiva Ma Bunda Irnace who has much better four of the aptist enurch of Al lecture at the Jellies which was very | ister the sl Last 8 men from the (Cal LOONA, Li in teresting 184 I. G. Snyder looks kind since his lady friend left Daniel Smith, wife and ¢ spent Sunday at George at Penn Hall Mrs. Sheeley Is poor health at this writing Bruce Bower, who oame it the wel some time ago to visit h lady friend, is on the sick list George Weaver and William left on Friday and came home on Saturday evening Dolan Decker and his lady friend were down at Paradise on Sunday eve ening to attend protracted meeting There was a certain party out on Funday evening and missed break fast on Monday morning: It was rath. #r bad traveling. There were two ing the new sleigh on Bunday ing. How about it I. B. and P TYLERSVILLE. Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Stamm and children, of Logdnton, visited at Geo. Miller's on Sunday. Parties were held at the home of Perry MoCaleb, last Friday and SBat- urday evenings. Oysters and Ice cream were served, Abe Well, who had suffered for some time, died Monday, January 12, and was buried the following Wednes- day. Services were held at the home conducted by Rev. Stauffer, Reformed pastor, Ceo, Grieb and Wm. Barner made a business trip to Lock Haven one «day last week. of lonel dren Shes TI try- evens 8” young ladies from ¥ Moyer | morning for Lewistown Mabe! Straw is Edward Bullock's home Mra Henr Cronister natal of her grandmother, at n lS iy at Martha Furnace working the John Wed attended Mrs lant ’ rh Mra Pgh iring Flick and son trip to Bellefonte last made a busine Thurs [da T. V. Yothers and son Joseph went Tyrone Baturday on business Jerr Hanscom, who has been h for a few day returned to his work at Tyrone Amos SBiraw, of Youngstown visiting friends Sunday school at this place w and relatives here nas been reorganize. iw od discour- | - : | ner has | ’ serve | | Bin It h some | TUT d formerly of | will | who | | to | made a i with | ret Penna i { few Covers Do You Feel Chilly Ohio, YOUR NOSE KK ONDON'S THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Suffering Humanity Finds thatrelief must be found for the illswhich may come any day, —else suffering is prolonged and thereis dangerthatgraver trouble will follow. Most serious sicknesses start in disor- ders of the organs of digestion and elimination. The bestcor- rective and preventive, in such cases, is acknowledged to be EECHAMS This standard home remedy tones the stomach, stimu- lates the sluggish liver, regulates the inactive bowels. 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Scott's Tr is nature's eatest blood-maker and furnishes e elements nece for body warmth, rich blood and healthy circulation. Shan alcoholic substitutes and demand Emulsion the Scott's AT ANY DRUG STORE HOLTS HOLLOW. McKinley T James SPRING MILLS. Krise, landlady served ster supper: to a | Milis Inst Mon- contestants of the which was held at Saturday Kriss | An otters match, p ace Bruce Hagan, who Akron, Ohio, was home mother vho is suffering last is employed at {Oo visit his with paraly 13-73 Mrs summer friends Mary and and re to her h Fran day Miller fall Inti ome kK Osman last week who had spent the months isiting has again re. Lena, I Altoona, spent i visiting her on at Mrs of eral hushand E. M. Duck home in New attend Duck jen . returned Monday to his Jersey, being called here burial of his father, M the B MOSHANNON. who has weeks rick | better beer is no Nancy Luoas for the last few Al this writing Jeff Belghtol flying Inst week Keller, after spending some time friends and relatives in this place, irned to his home In North Bend, Milford Martin Keewadin one and i to dny Ira How Pine street? Allen H. Fye made a Monda if Mr heen very for i# the sieighing or H bY Bellefonte the IRINness to trip In poy $148 sed £5 ASE FOR CONKEY'S FREF POULTRY 300K GROSS BROS, Bellefonte K. STITZER, Pleasant Gap Dirvis Holt dave and Mrs. Wal il for the last his speeds res son ter has hope R Feverish and Ache all Over olden Medical Di Discovery USED AND REBUILT Automobiles Now Is the Time to Buy Them You can buy cheaper now than in the spring; demand is greater then. A chance for the enterprising man to make a profit—buy one of these cars, use it or store it a couple of months and then sell at a profit. We are offering record bar- gains in STEARNS, OLDSMOBILES, MAXWELLS, CADILLACS, And Other Well Known Makes. sell We repair will these cars of these owners whose of thelr old and or overhaul! and left cars is Just as they stand them Some cars are our own; others here on consignment by purchase of new Offers con- ditional the sale Let as upon ones extraordinary! us know your wants give you detall information Lo price, si La The Johnstown Automobile Co., 101 Main Street, ze, Johnstown, Pa. EE —— Che E BANK of - PER SONAL’ SERVICE | Take This Forward Step FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Capital and Surplus $76,000.00 State College, INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS — Pennsylvania Je wnmmd FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURE CORNS SOLD ONLY AT se Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. | | Am The New Year has opened with brighter pros. pects for business. Let us help you to get your share of profit from the good times coming. Open an account with us. You will find that it will pay. — ——— _—_ — The First National Bask, Bellefonte,
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