Thursday, October 28th, 1909. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 7. = friends at flinch NINN NIN hl Correspondents’ Department IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY JULIAN. The stork in its rounds home of James Andrews bouncing boy Harry Campbell, of | is visiting his in town | Mr. Bellers and wife, of AUNVILLE, masquerade Saturday, the | ta Isger and the old church; every one is there will be an admission fee y cents, Now give the ladies a g relatives here ood turn-out as they are laboring for nt Charles has rchased a un good Mrs Punxsu- The typhold fev Max | her own ured em Carner and farry giving J0th, In ined ¢ w of one evening week Miss Woods, of Bpring their Mrs Allen Monongahala City, are visiting the invited; former parents, Henery Irvin and of ten Shore, | Wife Kg friends Jacob Lucas and Charles departed on Friday night for Washington, | tawney, where they have se DD. ., are visiting at the home of Mrs ployment on the railroad the wad to recovery oheen are «| Roland MeKinsey Hunters have begun to flock into Mr, and Mrs, | uel Walkey are ' hav 28 onere wal put down ' Game in this section seems very |Our town by the score, and more are visiting his sist AM ar b farm WINGATE, However Richard Fink, so far, Sh cted In a few Reports ting is the champion for a shot, He | that game is ver scarce on the claims to have killed two squirrels; | mountains surrounding the can't tell what Dick would have done Don't forget the Wo sil J had he used both barrels Forden Walker, Nov, 11 and Joh Elmer Williams and wife spent Fri- “id Nov, 6 two visited the and left a sons, of Mills, is vis- iin Jersoy relatives and lot adjoining to bulld in Rodgers CHUB from Margaret Hil wtients, home, and expects THE NEWS SNOW SHOE. Dale Musser (Shorty), of was seen on our streets one week. Misses Laura and Maud Banks made I \ rrp ip to Philipsburg. enr SLLIERL { A y Ty a 3p Bhiline of Portage, Wingate; Wm. Estright and Mr. Zim- da and Saturday in Altoona visit ned chug Sinner kat vem . v merman, of Coalport; and Sam. Es- |, 2. Y A Vin) ; I ing: four i O86 his parents over Sunday. J IEA, rE Ing friends 1 Drip 06 nd event our mj : in o w house. Those Mr oward Watson, of IRL, OF ATL " : filam Hale made busisias. tein 13 N 1therits a TRE Jere : y , pre tw : enner, of a hie Miss Kelly, of Clinton Murray and family, wil Hal . ! triy I ny irs, Ciyde burg, visited he former's aad ral on orl visit wit his nd Mrs. arrig, over Sunday. an Ing ry | an _ Pleasas Harr 3 the many of Snow Shoe's | ing, returned to poral days Shi ph ‘ A 3 hy and former residents who were present at | on Thursday ily tau) Margaret. © " the Vorhis-Budinger wedding were x lara lddings, Mrs. Marsteller and her daughter jes Te da ter being Mir McMonigal's uncle, as on ‘ Nf A } VOW 3 £6 SET y P ( o i famous hunter, John Burns, who Thos. Murray and Gray, our Raey or Ly fetta IN }} nd np is employed in Pittsburg, is here to try section foreman, left on Monday even- day wel Ti yarn his luck with old Cuffy. ing for Tyrone where they will join the rativogd his aha IA baw rg tng Mrs. Hetty Thompson inspection party and go over the Ty- |." ¢ |, is recorded in the 24th Parents bad paralytic stroke, but is rone division on Thursday mo. | chapter of ew and verse: | and schola g well pleased with as well as can be expected Aaron Long left on Monday I'y- “Ww Hi h ales @ v i } teach alvin (oy, of Hublers- x The High School literary rone where he has secured a what vi ord A om 1 ' community opened last Friday night and was fully | as freight brakeman on the How th : if tl Eo 4 a a vl Bo. #ohoo] Baa Taal 18 entertained by Mr Crawford, of division, { ! Charleston, Pa. by the following well There were several of rendered pleces: The Wa- | men wh ook in terloo, The boy's first piece at school, t Bell y last A story of an old man and the ii Up at old aunt Mary's, First scene Julius Caesar, Cultur ighter of a country O'Grac An ok sweetheart of mine, Uncle te and Ma'r's Th 3 scarce are corn Hunting is all the lucky Bellefonte, are all busy husking day last iffalo Run, helping new house BOALSBURG. Kldder's single the rage around here one's for turkeys were and Toner Fisher, of A visited ch, on | Runville, Miles brother, after parents ssful In hunt- home at Altoona Tyrone on Saturday » other wi ihe sad accident which id FF, McMonigal by being befell Day run down ari ddings Is the guest of by express train No. 54, at Bellefonte, rents , A arnish, of on Saturday night was a great shock l to Samuel Boyer, of this piace, the lat- ready very suco his her Wingats« GOOrRe ¢ 80 sad Boodle? Henry Glllman and wif { Altoona, bersburg, visited ” / ts i —— ——— fia FAIRVIEW---Boggs Twp. . a had a fir } {¢ shower on Thursday, na spel Lt Bi Dale Gap. who had been among some time, returned friends herd son i ard Tvs gether such had a very improving y and daughter Rose, nday with her par for position Tyrone society eve before 1d ae, [ grocer, } = A Clean Man : Outside cleanlivess is less than half the battle, A man may ' scrub himself a dozen times a day, and still be unclean. Good health means cleanlis It means a clean liver, and ss not only outside, but inside. a clean stomach, clean blood, man who is clean bowels, clean new, clean, healthy tissues, The will look it and act it. He will clean, clear, healthy the shits. He will never be troubled with liver, lung disorders, HUBLERSBURG. A. LT {f H mm thus way work with energy and think stomach or blood Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom- AARONSBURG. sachs. Blood diseases are there is unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery prevents these OOK y found where Mrs. Minnie Rees Veorhis-Budinger. diseases. It makes a man's insides clean and healthy. It cleans the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh, It restores prostration cures nervous exhaustion and y alcohol or habit-forming tone to the It conta Constipation | he : lets nervous system. and rug rugs. unclean uncleanliness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel- cure it I he gripe Fasy to take as cand P909999099090299 9909990090 2909999000999 200000909000% ceremony conveyed from in automobi served to Miss Mau wag announ until 3 left on a speci: they stayed morn Vorhis | yed in ' Profs. Hollenback a sreare, of State | “0 : . . sind dh College, also ; o Chas Hall doit ti Me. Krape, : same place, were The happy ARR on Bll DO young has couple have the of thelr | easton Walters had his threshing | Lo F Wadoniay many friends. < a My pr . rr Melehin Summers | months and on the NITTANY. we ¢ 1] 1 4 - days he ie 5.5 were in town on Tl y called here | 98¥8 1 od Men's Rolled Sole Snag Proof PROSSERTOWN. ng promised Taft ne at *onl Oo cClo last with the Coughs of Children Especially night coughs. Na- ture needs a little help to quiet Ht the irritation, control the in- te RT Ly on rs. An Weaver returned hot flammation, check the progress hn Hockenbe or at Philo gh “| Jof the discase. Our advice is give the children Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Ask your ROCK—Benner Twi doctor if this is his advice also. AOD | AFOREA 2s n He knows best. Do as he says f a red hn White has about completed or present, best wishes men, beer making cider for the past few last three Wednes. ma gallons, and still PREF FRIT ENTRAR ILRRRRRNOINSSSS BETI44000000000005000000000000n LLumbermans Gums $1.95 ’ as the being scare ' tchering , v \ " {sr ha i y f Y i ? : : ring i : V ) § } doctor 8. Rossman, who Bellef nte hospital for me soon weeks, has returned We YEAGER'S SHOE STORE. BELLEFONTE, PA. A AR preset If you think constipation is of trifling many friends are glad have him in | Hockenberry, who Is a go itizen a of the me hor- | SORstqUENcE, just ask yourdoctor. He our midst again; and a gentleman in every respec ERY nae will disabuse you of that hotion in short Mr. and Mrs. Cal William Bathurst and wife of Cur ! Ira Benner and Miss Mae Hart- | order, Correct it, at once!’ he will Hublersburg, were guests of V tin, were among the visitors in town attended the musical concert at | say. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. ohn’s, at Boalsburg, last | A mild liver pill, all vegetable, lam J. Garbrick on Sunday over Sunday wee Made by Wha J. C. Ayer Co SEERA RRRARR TRIER RRRRRRRRRREYY Dan. Long and wife visited Ear! Miss Laura Corman and family across the ridge | was visiting ir recently MM Sun Wilson Ammerman was a Lock Ha- | Jamison Hall ven visitor one day last week Mr. Bradle who has been working Our farmers are busy husking corr Pittsburg this summer, expects to it half a crop re rn here = ’ Flack, from Milesburg town over Sunday mers sold his dog to Mr «Lowell, Mans ce friend, Miss visited at > SETITTTRRTRREEE000000000 000) EE eu 0 Cs BE For the Children’s Sake Try Foods Shot Let us put it up to the children— letha H Oonte of Centre which is abe Some of our from Guns Dan Houser I ' ke To know these crisp, gigantic grains MOUNTAIN-—Gregg Twp ® this question of their breakfast food. the only way is to try them. Serve them a dish of Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice, then ask what they want to have next. puffed to cight times They are four times as They are natural size. porous as bread. Sor o r ntler ende Sih dn ye he home of an Inrge public » ‘ Pel Ira 1 Ie irned ) . " ’ : A . i , y | v i for 1 last week to old We are having cold, ¥ W ] of winter will ness Virginia the battlefields of : here A quiet wedding took place on T ley HOLT'S HOLLOW--Boggs Twp. day evening, October 19th, at the home David Wensel and wife, of Pleasant of John R. Willlams, at Lemont. when Valley, spent Bunday : Heaton's. | Nis son, J. Edward Williams, was unl Frank Young spent Sunday with his | 12d In holy wedlock to Miss Anna An mother at Be derson f Pert) Amboy ~N y The Mrs. Lulu Lucas ar ceremor performed by Rev | DM Lucille, journied to 1 ARO On Harvey Bwank, pastor of the United where she will meet her } Brethren churcel the minis then go 0 Missour ter onl few immediate rela will take ) sekeeping y | tness the hap John Bp r transacted business at | Py ¢ e oor ' having been ne ’ : State oR n Mond pert cor Intions extend . ' ting will com- Mra. E. M. Burd and « invited to ! the 25th, where Mra. Lizzie Elsenhuth from Seanor and Kate Kel adayat HH soon be spent Elsenhuth's Inst week John Elsenhuth and one of his neighbors. from Lemont were down through here on ! last Fri dn) {Ins See if your children, like legions of others, are delighted with these queer They are nut-like and brown. They digest more easily than any other cereals known. isiness on Hefonte Win % fell off A foods. " arm one — There are no other foods in exist- ence which are anywhere near like these. So we cannot compare them with others. Puffed Wheat—10c little daughter Friday shand and they chestnut day last A hea it! rm alley w= and Helden ¢ +) passed over hail on where tin sent town But cold type can’t describe them, Let one dish, tomorrow morning, tell your folks the story. Puffed Rice—15¢ Then the guns are unsealed, and the steam explodes. Instantly every starch granule is blasted into a myriad partisles, h 11117 evening bildren attend Wan ed the wed ne of her sister which took the dining re ! vhere refreshments in church, by Rev place last Wednesday eo were served best wishes of thelr John Burd ok supper | Many friends ! theirs . with John and family on Sun $ i Ji nD ’ STORMSTOWN. (leorgesvalley and this Two of Alto Kirin rday and Sunday in Invited John CC. Auman Lingle's In| ening and wife 1 Watson day eve Harry Johnson place, spent Hat with friends at the College Sam Miller says that little gir! that came to his house to stay Is getting along finely, and Sam is a happy man PINE GLENN. Rev. Ertel will begin a series of 15+ vival meetings In the M. BE. church during the week J. Nashwinter, wife and son of Peale, were soun on our streets Sunday Robt, wife, of na's are visiting | i SMULLTON. Mra. Anna Durket spent a few days On account of the frequent raine | {last week with her parents at Delle there still remains plenty of corn to | fonte be husked few farmers have finished, | Mrs. Farber and hushand Israel Haugh and wife are visiting {Ing thelr parents, (0, W Curtis Hierly and family, at Dent's Mr. BE Gray's Run was well attended Mra. Parks Is visiting her daughter J. M. Ryder purchased a fine cow; | at Bunbury he says It's a dandy Miss Rose Walte Is employed at D. Dave Bhivers ia sawing lumber at |B. Weaver's, at Wolf's Store, since Benner Wilson's the liness of his daughter, Mra, Cleve Ankey and wife were called MH. Hunter and son, from Altoona, | Brungart. are visit Loners here last Thursday These are the foods invented by Prof. An- derson, and this is his curious process: sale The whole wheat or rice kernels are put into y ded eight sealed guns. Then the guns are revolved for The kernels of grain are expanded eigh times. Yet the coats are unbroken, the shapes to Lock Haven on Friday to see their brother Curtin, who Is In the hospital at that place suffering from typhoid fever Jasper Eisele, one of Altoona's en- terprising young men, is a guest at the home of N. Vallimont, Wm. Hipple has been appointed mall carrier on the route to Karthaus and will begin his duties Monday, spent Bunday with his parents, C. W Hunter's, The stork visited Dam Harpers on Sunday, and left a little boy. IL OG. Burket and son Paul transacted business In Bellefonte on Saturday. There will be a chicken and waffle supper in the 1 O. O, FF. Hall on Bat. ubiay evening, Oct. 30. All are In- vited, J. VV. Brungart and family, of Wolf's Store, visited In our village over Sun- day Adam Brungart and family, of Wolf's Btore, visited at WW. E Balr's last Babbath. For almost two years Mm. W. E Palr has bean unable to leave her bed, but with the courage and patience of Job you will ever meet her cheerful. sixty minutes in a heat of 550 degrees. grain, One light in thera, Order it now. Made only by The Quaker Oats Company That fierce heat turns the moisture in the grain to steam, and the pressure becomes tre mendous. ® are unaltered. We have simply the magnified will tell you why people de
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