Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 14, 1940. November ] Echoes Fro m the Past ——— Fifty Years Ago The Filetta fore the in the shape from many the county, fury which Marr application for the pardon of Weay pardon board in a few days titions, Jjetters Citlz er will be brought b of pe prominent ens in and from the tried and convicied he were Issued to the following couples: Michael Ladika and Miss Clara Mateseras both of Belle! Mick Showman Huntingdon county, and Miss Rose Mehalle, of Bellefonte: C. MM, Mus-~ ser, Bellefonte, and Miss Mary S Swartz, Pleasant Gap Jas. B. Noll, who was week In attempiing t away horse, is a badly His injuries are about which is much swollen ed. He was taken Mr. § Mrs, C. M well cared court and age leense 1H 0 injured la op a used-up man the head and oO rui- 0, discolor- home where to Bower or the convent the weex Dee. 15th 15 engaged preparations promises insira ainments from purpose Of competen and entle the Several list Several leading busine tall made ArODOT proper from applica- papers atl t Harris- leading rave ueqg Lne e Depar t neorporated as Rallway of Ty- WS In & alge territo v r J.C wo 1 City ment a the ad jJacent Meyer 00K after the good on the to leave town to He is back again y at work on be tr ‘ roper.y celedrale ] s and bus cases Dia nond nailed wa were tang epped sion Howard Harrisburg of Penna wn Mond former AY VigK-~ acqualin- 0K and Lad ana ior f The move lock Kup sting of council A g00d unfit for companies Then iD Fog alr- irpose and have better qu k-up woul d some of casionally the ters han to cilmen who treperous dy pen riot Thy roam reasponsible secured Tuga Years Ago rarles 8 Odille A Mot was preva her home here Wind was York City to spe! n-law and G. Ma CLO8a Election return of the na- tion showed that Warren G. Hard- ing. Republican candidate for presi- deni, had received majorities in 37 at over Cox, the Democrat ndidase. Cox carriegq 11 state ii 8 Ha yaerniZing I Got Relief from Headaches, Gas Pains, Nervousness, This Way!" Says Penna. Man Was Alse Losing Strength, With Little Desire For Food— Then Williams Formula Reliv When people come right out and | teil you their happy experiences from the use of Williams Formula you cannot help but know that this splendid meditine does what is ex- pected of ¥£. 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Come 0 the WHITE BROS Dwrug Store, Yor | qualities yourself nervous- sizes. Just say “I want some WIL- | LIAMS FORMULA.” and get one of the three economical | fssued to Joseph W Eminhbizer B. Cowan Eatright, " licensed mere ng o ge Reng YY Robert B Marriage follaw Nyman and Of Hon and vard M nt dred Bellefonte, wa anii- Morris birthday re M) dau celebrated the ind mem gnler wiore winteg irom ern © wie ufferer the heumat wd Sout mate w ld Frances years. only John Wert Jeannette Wert child of Mr of Smullton, died a: her home two day: after she had fallen into a tub of scalding water The little gir] had gone to a nearby store to buy a lollypop, and upon returning hone man into the kitche en where mother wags washing She bumped against a tub of water on the focr and fell in backwards Dr Musser. of ARronsburg. was ummoned, but all efforts ave her life failed Early covered Mrs and aged 4 and Mrs her ¥ VO Monday fire in the barn on the farm of Frank Clemson. near Waddle tenanted by Ge irge Kelly, de~ the barn and the season’ including 300 bushels of wheat and from 600 to 700 *is of threshed oats. in addition arge quantities hay, straw and farm machin Livestock in {the building was taken out by neighbors and members of the Kelly family before the heat halted fur- ther work of the kind ——— Civil War Veteran Dies Levia Augusta LaForm, 90 North- umberland county's last surviving Civil War veteran, died Thursday One of ihe first 100,000 volunteers to answer President Abraham Line coins eall at the outbreak of the war between the states, LaForm participated in 37 battles, He was blind and bedfast for years, evening dis shed WECLA POULTRY FARMS | Phone 93 Bellefonte, Pa, _ - twenty men The farmers are busy husking corn We are sorry to hear of the death of our friend, Paul Truckenmiller Mr. a Mrs. Rov Zettle and Mr Zettle's father spent Sunday after- noon at the Alvin Beck home The Willing Workers Mark's Lutheran church held thei: 1 mealing Thurs EVP the home Mrs. Elena The following people Mrs. Eleanor Powers. Mar- Margaree Powers, hberger, Miss Merie vis Rhine. Earl Rhin Truckenmiller M1 Joan Walize My Mrs. 14 Dorman ver. Mis Alvin Beck Katie Dorman Ardery, My: ob Spangler, Mrs Mrs. Glenn Rog ad Mrs in Hl nd of Bt class v on day of Powers tended garet Creer Beek My Harry Ellery Mrs Keller Lite rdet v. Mrs. B Lanen Ralph Grove ler Some funeral Monday We dre glad Charles lee i again “Arly his parenls Haagen. Powers a Hare Mr Willard Ww Kr rape Ky Mire anies attended the of of ple Truckenmijier on () to able report th to hx at Mr around n Hnaren spent Sunday Mr. and with is. Sn se." “Lerd Haw-Haw's” Wire Him Up Discussing the smooth-tongued British renegade, who terrified England when he began broadeast- ing from Germany, whose deserted wife has uamasked him Don't miss this feature in the November 24th jssne of The American Weekly {the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sunday American. | On salle at all newsstands Shows Mrs. William § | | POULTRY POINTERS Printed Through Courtesy HECLA POULTRY FARMS Bellefonte, Pa, COLD AND ROLY DANGER IS HERE non causes ana Wh ere a roupy exists we echwesy material may De cieans of the zinuses by irrigating treating the inflamed paris a spray solution of high anti- vaiue. Preventive treatmeht consists of medicating the drin ng water and vaccinating every ree months during the fall and nter with a . bact to timulate immunity erms that cause the trouble When egg prices are high and continued egg production is impor ant, it is necessary lo ireal colds aé soon as discovered to avoid epreading through the flock pe ————— FENN STATE TO OFFER FRUIT SHORT COURSE A short course in fruit growing vill be given at the Pennsylvania State Coliege November 18 to De- mber 14, according to Dr. W. 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