Thursday, January 20th, 1914, Correspondents Department Continued. PLEASANT GAP. The protracted meeting in the M 1. church in our town is still in prog- ress, : : Mr. Mueller, of Bellefonte, is giving dancing lessons to quite a few of our voung people. He 1s a fine teacher and deserves the patronage. A party of young folks from our town enjoved a chicken upper and dance at the Spring Mills hotel, kept by Mr. Krise. The party was com- posed of the following Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rothrock, Dr and Mrs Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Noll, the Misses Lizzie and Zella Evey, Will Keen, Rae Noll, Mr. Coble, Mr. Gar- ver, Leslie BE. Miller, Mr. and Mrs Henry Kline, of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. John Knarr, of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ashbridge Thomas, of Pot- ters Bank. To say they enjoyed the time would be putting it mildly. The hour of return was between 4 and 5 a m., as was told by their merry voices ringing out song on their return. Mr. Bitner furnished the music for dancing. Mr. Krise is a new man at the hotel but a fine landlora and makes one feel at home His wife. Mrs. Krise, cannot be surpassed in the art of cooking and serving a meal, William Irvin, deputy Leslie E. Miller day for Sunbury to arrest della, a Hungarian from who ig held on a charge ol from a countryman. Mr. and Mrs Ashbridge Thomas visited at J. T. Noll's on Friday and took in show in Bellefonte in the evening. BE. Paul Keller and were week-end visitors Noll's and E. K. Keller's R W. Noll contempiates a double house |i 1e near future, and Chas. Bilger wil two ready for occupancy by the 1st of April Mrs. Paul Carner is visiting at Shelley's. Elmer Musser is all smiles the arrival that little daughter Mother and babe are doing nicely R. P. Barnes seriously ill with no hope of recovery Mrs. Verna Garrett spent Monday her father's, Frank Weaver in and 168 « constable, left on T Ernest Car- White Rock, larceny our the Altoona, Ww H wife, of at | (IFS RL ing Dr Since of is at PLEASANT GAP No. 2. We are having sleighing—bet- ter than we hav ) ) g time Farmers are busy filling their houses for the hot days we are going to have next summer The quarries at this ning full blast at present, working day and night If you see Christ down-hearted, it is Alice. Those friends place are a8 thes Huffer all on account who Sunda) with at this place are WS Mr. and Mrs. Foster Shearer at EE Swartz's: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilger at William Huffman's; Doughlas Brooks and child and Mrs, Ira Bil- ger at Juette Brook's, and Mr. and Mre William McClellan at J. A. Mey- ors We hear there is going to be store established in our little For further particulars ask J While January has been pretty id it was not too cold for the stork to mal its rounds, as he left a little Fy af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har: “<%V Ream The sick around here slowly at this writing Curtin Dunklebarger, wi in the ho Curtin has lively as ev Dave Stine friends at this Protracted M. E church at C, €. Shuey Bellefor Rev. Frum this week wring there | r. and Mrs to Bellefonte on Hunt, were a The farmers and with their 1 ant spen as folk LY are 4 improvir place meeting the ¥ Hu sleigh Again The Knoffsings a chop mill; any grind, give them they do good work William Baird, Jr, hu beer large flock of and flock of seven Ww turkevsa quails have come and eat ing spot Henry White and were Sunday afterno car Gill's, Mr. and Mrs. David Noll parents at Peru, Sunday Robert Gill secured employment Gatesburg Bank for the winter Mrs. David Noll is suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia Duvid Moyer Ils hauling manure on bis strawberry patch, he is expecting a large crop of strawberries this com- ing season . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoy their son Harry at this place afternoon The trees are being mbbits around here Bddie Hoover and little son, working up at Jack Hollow, home visitor last Sunday Indeed, boys, it 1s hard enough to see the poor crows dying with star- vation without having bad boys throw stones at and kill them. Instead { killing them throw a handful of feed for them Our new quite a few feeding also a The that they the feed- a become while tame at family, of Zion, visitors at Os- visited his at Sunday pealed by the in a who was doctor has calls since been having he moved here SPRING MILLS. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Finkle, after spending several weeks with the form- ers parents, left Tuesday morning tor Shelbyville, Tenn A Jolly sled-load of young folks from Pleasant Gap spent last Wednes- day evening at the Krise Hotel Adam Neese, of Hartleton, formerly a resident of this place, spent a few days here last week. Mr.J. Warren Wood, at one time landlord of the hotel at this place, spent a short time here enroute to Hyde, Pa... at which piace he is con- templating entering the hotel business. William Diehl, of Miffinburg, was a pleasant visitor in our town. Penn Literary Boclety will convens in the High School Room, Friday ev- ening, Jan. 30th. The debate; Resol- ved: That fire is mora destructive than water, The affirmative speakers are Harold Stover and Guyer Grove; neg. ative speakers, Ethel Long and Cora MoCormick. The evening entertain- ment, free to all, promises to be very interesting as recitations, compost tions and remarks are being for the occasion, Boyd Smith, of Potters Mills, Is spending this week in our town. visited ! of | | frequent OAK HALL. . James Peters, of Rock Springs, was marketing wheat in our town last Wednesday. Elmer Lowder entertained some of his friends last Wednesday evening, serving refreshments and otherwise, William Folk and family were call- ers at the home of Samuel Bailey, Tuesday afternoon, Last Wednesday evening a sled load of young people from the Branch en- joyed the hospitality of our worthy and esteemed merchant, R., J. Lowder. avening our postmas- Close, was very suddenly we are glad to see him duties again. Zong spent the home of her son Edward. Lester Korman pala hls very brief but welcome call day afternoon between Monday H but his Last ter, W, taken ill resume Mrs. day at Jacob last Thurs- parents a last Fri- trains, A sled load from Pleasant Gap spent last Wednesday at Luther Dales, there being present, Willlam Ross and wife, Thomas Willlams and wife, Mrs. Samuel Noll, Mrs, Joe Tressler, Mrs Wm. Flory, Mrs. Boyd Spiker, Mrs, Robt. Corl and Mrs. Wm. Hauns; also the former's father and sister, A. U and Catherine Dale, of Boalsburg. The mumps seem to be still going, the latest victims being Robert and Anna Rishel and Anna Korman. A. C. Peters and family spent urday among friends In Pine Grove Laither Dale and wife were callers it Al Grove's, of near Bellefonte Thursday We ing Sat- notice two of Houservilie Mi fellow nas sor Our sports journey. quite . frequently, Whitehill and “Chippie” pretty Be Keller HAVE in a youd we suppose friends in that IgnLer Thursday spent 1 family ! ther tz and Elizabeth in Bellefonte, Miss ntertained the PORT MATILDA. 15 ey ng four sled nd old people went Wm M ‘ronister’s where t ent load fr home at heartily The games usual ¢ innocent At sory which asant ey. 3 ni ich Weasions wir the gue NOre th delicious refreshments shbarger and wife and baby Con- d, Blowers Woodring and wife, ‘Har- Woodring and wife, William Shultz and wife, Mrs. D. 1. Mrz. Ed- ward wr, Mrs George . Woodring, Budd Thompson, Mrs. Nora Thomp- son, H. L. Rothrock, Bub. Woodring, Mrs. Harry Laird, Mrs. Bulick, Misses Stella and Viol Barry, Hannah Wil- Hams, Olive v, Joy Richards, Ruth Cowfer, Alma Hippo, Bertha Artz, Myrtle Reese Ruth Lego, Minnie Laird, Annie Patton, Ilda Turner, Flor- ence and Mable Williams, Edna Wil jams, Mayme and Hazel Laird, Leora Harshbarger, Messrs, Darius and Gil. bert Waite, Emery and Russel Wood- Eimer Fred Laird, Raiph Williams, Har toss, Jacob Sigels, John wsant Gap Weaver nday Even. ) Sunday Weaver's were Mr. and Mrs Michael and Mrs. Josiah Long, John Smith, Confer and GeOrgs George Boyd Bradford, Confer Mr Fiedler meeting William hogs last Sheats Willie Archie and Mrs were at Immel, up attend Paradise Mover butchered veek and eighteen this week: he is doing good business, George Weaver and are helping William Moyer to butcher Bill, take care of your cap or it might go through the grinder James to nineteen MOSHANNON., Brady Belightol spent days last week with her Alma, at Jersey Shore Charles Gueno made a Karthaus, Saturday A young man from trips to Pine the stiraction, George? The obituary of Mrs. Nancy will be found in another part paper under the head of recent deaths Mra several daughter flying to What's Glenn Lacan Bigger Hatches better Eggs hatch if the Pw are in perfect condition. Poultry Regulator ys big the year "round. ft prevents disease, sharp- ens the appetite, improves di tion, You'll ge more i" ve’ an stronger chicks. Packages $e, 500, $1.00, 25 Ib, pail, $2.50, Guaranteed For sale by Hazel Dros, The John Meese Store—3379. on | sf | im this | ning | all | at | Charles | ] John M. Shugert, Cashier. | C from | protracted | William Smith | trip | our town makes | of the | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. John Detweller and three Interesting little voys from Cen- tre Hall, were the welcome guests of their two brother-in-laws, Warren Winklebleck and James Roush, Thelma Weaver, from Coburn, was in town a few days taking up a soap order, There was quite a few of our coas- ters hurt pretty badly. Harry King's face was cut, which took six stitches: Victor Stover and Willlam Bohn were aleo used up quite a bit, Mr. and Mrs. John Farmers Mills, and children spent part Saturday night with ents, Mr. and Mrs man Mrs. George Corman, from burg, and her sister, Mrs. Sholl, from Texas, spent a day at John Haines Also the coal and grain dealer, Hosterman, from Coburn, and brother, John Hosterman, Millhelm and his wife, very sick sister Mr. and Mrs. James daughter Catherine, spent over Sunday very pleasantly with his aged mother and sister. John Rupp and Harvey Corman ana brother Noah, from Rebersburg, were seen in town on Saturday Mrs. James Holloway, has been a great sufferer month with a bealing on her hang, which her man friends are glad to sam is a t deal better at this | writing Mrs, Herman, who the winter month nw, Mr. and Mrs een ! a critical last month Mr ear-old thier 1g! 8 some 1 Zerby, seven of their of Saturday and the lady's par- tobert Hoster- from Rebers- to see their Lenker from Lemont, of Znd for the last St, grea has her home with her son-in Z. E. HafMey, ondition for HafMev's little nas the da tier under BS ww eek ¥ the least She her many friends ‘ormick and lam, from Pot. v few veoks nd Mrs. 1 Gi WINGATE. a few of their ice houses May Hoffman spent Sunday Wm. Fish Mr. and Mr ad t} ’ ers Harr) of heg at Milesbu Brown and Juigiey of Williar Ig 4 few days d Mrs. Harry Austin lddings, prominent men residence rment { home neral ¥ died He w was made Zine, visited a few day of Mill home o Blanche Irwin, visited Saturday at Snyder Quite a the shows Thos Altoona, Martin Sunday the few ir people atters at Bellefonte last week Murray visited unday Among children Harnish fT with his wife and family rone, | | und | Friday Will | his | editor from | HUBLERSBURG. Preaching in the Reformed church on Sunday evening by Rev, Hoover. Cook Hubler and Mr. Showers, from Centre Hall, visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Rebecca Charles, The stork passed over and left a dishwasher at Joe Lannen, Mrs, Wm. Minnich made a business trip on Saturday. Mr, Rishel, of Philadelphia, our town a couple days last buying up hay. Miss Verna ‘Tressler, of Nittany, took supper at the home or Mrs. Cora Swartz on Friday evening The literary was well village homo of our the son Lester Lock Haven and to was In Ww eek, and soclal Friday attended, Yearick, of Nittany, night with Orvis Swartz, were of hay from recently, Hoy spent Sunday at Mill heim Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Decker and son James spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. C. M. Hoy Mrs. 1. H. McAulay and son neth, after spending the last on Russell spent There shipped several carloads our station Henry Ken three | weeks in Altoona, have returned home | were tor | Those who spent the home of Mrs Mrs. L. H. Hoy, Mrs. E. L Swartz, Mrs last Thursday at Allison, at Nittany Yocum, Mrs. G. F Markle, Mrs. 1. ©. Harry Weaver, and Mrs J. DD. Miller, of Bellefonte Harold Hoy took in the ing at Nittany on Sunday evening Miss Madeline Spayd spent Wednesday at Centre Hall, at home of Mr. and Mrs. John Delane big meet Pu Pet, ge £ her | ee J 7 CATARRH? 2 nasal reathing impaired? Does your throat get husky or clogged? Modern science proves that these symptoms result from run down health. Snuffs and vapors are irritating and useless. yo shouldbuildyour general health with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion-its nourishing powers will enrich and enliven the blood, aid nutrition and as- similation and assist nature to check the inflammation and heal the sensitive membranes which are affected. Scott's Emulsion will raise your standard of health to correct catarrh. Shun alcoholic mixtures and insist on SCOTT'S J loosens the pussngpes Dealing ote aod Ia gens " eet, an anteed Marmice ~ the and We tubes, At drug- fite ot welts lor roe sample. | Centre County Banking Co. Corser High and Spring Streets. | Receive Deposits. Discount Notes | i : | ! | Conkeys Roup Remedy A Povswamom wad Rgrmgecty Powis tube thew un md HN papi wh ge woemey nck. Phe, We wed we pnw Bk. 25 onan, 3 be pede 55.40 and 85 W comm wd 0 ALE FOR CONEEY'S FREE POULTRY OR GROSS BROS. Bellefonte K. STITZER, Pleasant Gap tre Subang sends wr Bond Dept. If You Have Money To Invest Get the Mellon National Bank's Bond List. It describes a number of issues of Municipal, Public Service and In- dustrial Bonds, offered and recommended by the bank. Mellon National Bank Pittsburgh Robert D. Coard, Mgr. Ernest Crist, Asst. Mgr, ANNUAL STATEMENT, OF The Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Centre County, Penna. In compliance with Halance of tax No. 25. Borrowed money... Interest on money in bank Salaries and commissions fost money and interest L] Balance In treasury. . pal in Geo. Mitchell, 0. P. Gen the provisions annual statement of the Company is hereby presented ABSETS. Balance in Treasury, January 13, 1913... Cash premiums received during vear.. ‘i EE EEE this t an held the same day tor tent | iy the Frank Bellefonte, January 12, 1914 of thelr charter the fifty-seventh § 1388 7% § S404 88 RECAPITULATION, TL . * Cehavinns ro MoFariand, and BE. 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