THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFO NTE, PA, FEBRUARY 14, 1901. 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Happenings About Centre County Briefly Told by A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS Our Alert Correspondents Note Many Important Events in Different Lo- calitiecs—What is Transpiring—Is Your Section Represented ? Milesburg. A number of cases of grip are housed, in the burg. Many waste their powers in getting wealth, and then waste their wealth in getting power, If there is any person whom you dis- like, that is the one of whom you should never speak. Robt Spicer is housed with the grip. John A. Confer will move to Snow Shoe, in March, to goin partnership with his father, in the undertaking business. Edgar Austin is suffering with painter's colic at this writing. Dr. 8. M. Huff will occupy Confer's dwelling, being alongside of his office. Mrs. A. S. Smith, on Monday the 11th, gave a dinner in honor to her husband's s5th anniversary of his birth, Alven Smith, of Howard, spent part of Saturday last with his parents. Calvin Zimmerman is laid up witha severe head trouble, and at this writing is worse. A box social will be held on Thursday night the 17, over W. B. Miles & Son's store, for the benefit of the M. E. church; all are invited to call and leave their 25¢ | to aid a good cause along. The young folks of the burg, are en- joving the pleasures of the sleighing ; numerous sled loads night after might go to neighboring towns ; on Thursday eve, coming home from attending the meet. ing of the Christian Endeavors at Union- | Wm. Stump and Miss Lizzie Slack at- tended the banquet at Boalsburg on Thursday evening. New invention in the line of ear hobs, call on P. §, Boal, proprietor of P. C. city. What has become of the Colver Band ? Did we not call your attention to a notice to watch closely half way up the hill, you see boys you lose all your golden opportunities ; de Lucy soged nix, und der Ed gawis net—just eich nous und mockst brumma, Mrs. Hipple, of Baltimore, was called to the bedside of her sick wother, Mrs. George Spangler, who is dangerously ill with pneumonia resulting from grip. Mrs B. OO. Weaver is down very sick with pneumonia but is improving some |. H. Ishler had two of his lady friends out sleighing with his dandy little black ponv, and at the home of his mother treated them to some delicacies espec- ially prepared forthem. The ladies were Mrs. Katie Reiber and Miss Katharine Boal. Wm. C, Bunnel, of Milroy, had quite a runoff at J. H Moyers on Tuesday of last week ; his two lively bays with the sleigh and an organ started off on a dead run, but the squire being as spry as a youth in his teens, caught the team before they reached J. H. Ishiers, the same being returned to Mr. Bunnel in safety ; this should be a warniog to Mr, Bunnel not to let his team stand loose, The funeral of Mrs. David Geary, last Wednesday, was very largely attended, Mrs, Geary had been at the hospital several weeks and was sent home a corpse, which was a great shock to her family. David Bohn is moving some of his goods and implements to Georges valley where he intends to move in the spring Blanchard. Carpenter Miller is about again. So is Tommy Smuth, Geo. Winslow 18 recovering slowly, On Saturday p the funeral of Dolan Gardner, Romola, passed through our town. On last Thursday there was a party m., of ville, one sled was dumped over a drift at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J] A. Bitner's of this place; the correspondent could of snow ; finally the ladies wer: gathered | POt learn any particulars about it ups and sent on their journey homeward bound, rejoicing in a jubilant mood. called town has been God knows it The new brick “Court in our House," A young man of Howard, a would be | has a very poor bell. “smarty,” tripping through the burg, gawking at the place, to his surprise, came to his ears ‘‘Hello there,” stopping, looking to see from whence it came, not seeing any one, starting on again, for a distance, ‘Hello there,” came again, in like manner stopping as before, no per- son to be seen, finally the word ‘rubber’ | | s 1 W. I. Harter our sick with lagrippe. furniture dealer is who has been the past six Geo. how does Geo, Berryhill, from home for again with us building *‘air castles ?"’ A.R AWAY months is it KO Moon is doing quite a large fruit came ; the poor fellow left, with “rubber, business at his store rubber’’ so the ‘smarty’ gave it up, like | the other Jack did ; the boys. A new foreman in the Bellefonte shirt factory was badly needed one day last week ; way, the young ladies manufactured one, out of a broom, dressed it in fine style, set it no in a conspicuous place, that the foreman would take particular notice of it, and did ; when at noon he came to the factory, in good humor complimented the ladies for their undertaking for com- pleting such a fine specimen of a fore: man. Who dressed the oreman? Miss Mary A rosy glow spreads far and near The sun Behind 1} The treet ask John about sinks slowly down e mill snd tis ing here, ps Dare un brown Still winter O'er bil "Neath wh Her S snowy drape remains and valley spread htheslumbering flowret galos beauty-sieep’ In bed Spring, the Prinee is on his way, ch dreaming one His coming seen ad ray Of the rejoiecis Lo! To rouse ex n each K £ sun Winter must see © As Spring cou His robe will grasp and flee before That bright and beaming face $ reign is o'er, “8 ON apace Colyer. Grip, grip, grip. d\ Who has not the grip? There are very many cases of grip, nearly in every fam. ily there are some, and some families are all down Some very danger ously~a harvest for the doctors Miss Sevilla Crater, who had been mistress of the J. E. Kline mansion, as sisted by the “Tenorist F. P,” left for her home near Spring Mills On Sunday noon J. H. Moyer with his family and Wm. Moyer and wife, all in a two-horse sled, started for church, and near J. H. Ishler's they met a small snow dnft, the size of a cook stove, which so scared Henry that he turned around and went home with his load ; he had not reached home yet, till several sleighs passed tight through it; but Henry being yet too nervou , ventured out no more, The happiest man in all the Loop is half way up Zion hill How about the up-set on Saturday evening on the way home from the store in the sleigh? Ask the squire and A, B, Lee about it. Levi Stump has become a candidate for supervisor on the rep. ticket for south- Potter, Laying aside ali political affilia. tions, Mr. Stump will make as good a supervisor as any mn the field, and worthy of all honor and respect—only there would always be a stump in the rvad, We told you two weeks ago, the very near fu ure would prove for its self, so it has ; on Thursday last, J. B. Kline found life tn lonely with-out a mistress ia his wsansion ; so he concluded to take to himself a happy companion. On Thurs. day last he took a drive down the valley, and returned in company with Mrs, Breon, a handsome and very ac complished lady, Miss Cora Houtz accompanied her mother, Mrs. F. F. Treaster and son Leslie, to Bellefonte one day last week, where she will spend an indefinite time, Wm. Commings and sister, Miss Sallie, from near Linden Hall, were the pleas. ant guests, and royally entertained at the home of their friend, Miss Blanche an, Mr. Wilson from Centre Hall, and Mr, Meyers from le, were can: vassiog our community for their skim. ming station at Tusseyville, which should be well patronzied by the people of our vicinity as the station is one of the best most convenient. as the presentone was in a crusty | i | Ask Henry Clark is the proud father of a nice, black haired boy. Many of our leading citizens were to Millhein on Monday, to attend the horse sale. The following is a little experience of the correspondent, written out in poelry the tale is rather blast, but under cer. tain conditions it cannot be lengthened When the wind blew its frenzy And it was She then kissed me Said, no w roid you know Oh! so sweetly, and Love iis time to go stay some What I just begged to Then, tice Whiz Her mamma came And I'll neve Port Matilda ‘RRer an awful wa Charles Walters, a former resident of this place, died at his home in Clearfield county, Feb, 6 His remains were in tered in Black Oak cemetery on the Sth The deceased was a in law of the late Aaron Richard, who for many years resided at Flat Rock Mrs. Tillitha Reese is tack of gripp. Rev. T. F this writing a guest of Mr Henry Gates. son with an at Talhelm, of Julian, is at and Mrs Perry Reese is down with a seyere at. tack of gripp Mrs. George Cowher is quite ill from a general breakdown, incident to old age. Mrs. Susan Moore tack of gripp. is ill with an at G. M. Marks is slowly recoverin a two weeks round with the gripp The teams hauling the different jobs near this place, found it quite dif ficulty to make their usual trips The protracted meeting at Black Oak chapel is not meeting with usual success on account of the drifted condition of the roads Benson says since the sleighing has come he can get a girl as easy as rolling out of bed. K from from Centre Hall. Al. Nearhood and George returned Friday from Dixmont Charles and Newton Emerick left for Trenton, N. J., having a situation in the state hospital. Miss Emma McCoy, of Centre Hall, will occupy a part of the Kurtz property next spring, the main part occupied by Ed. Sellers and family, John Miller bas gone to Ardmore, near Philadelphia, where he has employ in a barber ry Rev, Rearick's revival meetings have been well attended, The new landlord, Jas templates king improvements on the hotel, interior and exterior, Centre Hall has the grip pretty badly astonumbers. Mr Gfrerer, his son Will, and daughter, are down with it. The George Flory family are all laid up from grip, also the Barner family and there are many single cases in other families, The situation is about the same through Potter township as per our informant, There are also a number of cases of pneumonia, the most serious being that of Mrs, George Spangler near Tuassey ville, the mother of district attorney Spangler, Emerick Runkle, con. lh - The Quickest Way to Break up a Cold, “I have used many makes of patent medicives and most always with some results,’ says Mr. Henry Hoover, of mokin, Pa, “but the most satisfac. tory and most wonderful in results for and coughs is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It will break up a cold in less time than an other remedy I ever used.” Nittany. We are sorry to note the serious illness of Mrs Mary Martin, at Snydertown; we hope soon to hear of her recovery, Robert H. Kreamer is“taking advan- tage of the good sledding and is hauling some of his goods to Milesburg where he intends moving in the spring, Mrs. Frank Bartley and baby, of Flemington, was the guest of her father, Juno. Minick, ver Sunday. Charley Ewmrick has returned home from the lumber woods, at Dents Ran, We havenoticed Dr Kurtz, of Howard, on our streets quite frequently of late, The Franklin school had a very inter. esting as well as edifying time with their question box. There were ten of Mr. and Mrs. H. P Zervy's neighbors drove to their place one evening last week to spend the even. ing; all seemed to enjoy themselves very much. 1 Sledding parties seem to be all just now the go Our singing class is progressing finely; all seem to be very much interested, There has been a good bit of sickness around Nittany the past number of the childten had the chicken- week, quite a | pox. while a number of the older people | are there aren't any 1aving la grippe; serious cases however, Among some of the grip pa‘ients the past week are: B. F Shaffer, Bob Kreamer, Misses Cora and Aonie Minick, | Clara Yearick, Mamie Zerby and Mable Creamer, The funeral of Jno. Dorman on Wed. nesday was well attended considering the drifted roads and the intense cold. It seems that some of our young have either forgotten or didn't hear the new rules read in the Evangelical Sun- day school the beginning the year For their benefit we will give one of them in our items and we hope this will be the last time it will need be mentioned. Rule four : All profane language and all loaf- ing and cutting up around the outside of the church the vestibule during church or Sundav school bours, 1s strictly fortidden ; all who tail to abide by these rules will oe dealt with according to the laws of our commonwealth, High Valley. High valley is b $s edding; the lumber Littie rw timber Wi ready t DY spare Lime ’ as ten plate of or in lent fall the with exce make February cut will be lL market essed 1! Su has } Sate Ins : F T >. }) ACCUIRIMOGALE Qis CUslomuers ang i hie bh stoves Sheesicy his shingle mill dam leas in hardware, sud Jess suyder s the wages that lumber S545 { Will men are no with to paying acco. OC) tor & 0g 1 Cla teed Sui P y a man a mon arc won Bolt, ¢ is net exp 0 Aanecr on hova woh ‘at ora Penns , At pass able at wanting to visit High valiey must pass Coburn and cross Pipe Creek, at Shrub hill Henry king, is now for sett pontoon the present ; all SIDE Ke L} rf 5 not jacob Lose mt Eisenbhuth m ing his an pulp wood 10 pay F. O. Keen bas now wood at the uml tO saw oue day the Ingleby lumber in shape is peeling a dead horse 1 « gett cment, OKs J wal for Sammy Rupp, the ch Lhe im pion pu 1 itl spook proved to Who was delivery Ww | take Frog the the * in an awiu a stop to hs pet so Dan shou would Case Georgetown serif 1 . that b cheese » conditn would milk and Dut 18 chair » of the old arm | the south wind Snyder took and wi Do Diows How to Cure the Grippe. Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed and a quick recovery is sure to follow That remedy counteracts any tendency of the grippe to result in poeumonia, which is really the only serious danger, Amoug the tens of thousands who have used it for the gr not bas ever been reported that did not recover. For sale by Greens’ Poaarmacy. Zion The sleighing is fine at present and everybody 1s making good use of it too Mrs at present ppe one case seriously 11 Edwin Cole is Ed. Gephart took a four-borse sled load over to Beech Creek Tharsday even ing among those who were on the load were: Muses Carrie Luz, Fansie Stem, lala Lesh, Lillie Shaffer, Mabel Ger. brick, Ida Royer, Lizzw Shaffer, Keturah Long, Minnie Gerbrich, Sadie Gephart, Kate Lesh, Messrs Mernl Sharer, John Stein, Boon Lesh, El mer Gephart, Merril Showers, Joel Stover, Samuel Miller, Harry Rockey, Stover, Hiram Grove. They all returned home safe and reported a good time. It seems as though a certain young fel. folks | Willis Gephart, Avner | low delights in taking old widow ladies i home from church in a cutter; John this | will do as long as you are not found out by the girls Misses Clara Gentzel, Fannie Shaffer, Ella Miller, and Mr. Frank Miller were the guests of Miss Mary C. Struble, on Friday evening Anyone wishing to purchase wings can give Buutie a call. Pawny you must have the pork plenty since you can haul it on the ridge by the sled loads, M. Corman and Bob Homan should have their young days to make over again, then perhaps they would let their children atiend parties. There is more Oatarrth In this section of the country than sll other diseases put together, and until the ast [ew years was sup posed to be incurable. For a greal many yoars doetors pronounced Ita local disease, and pre seribed local remedies, and by constantly fall ing 10 eure with loeal Lieatment, pronounced It ineurable, Nelenoe has proven entairh to be A constitutional disease, and tperefore, re quires eonwitutional treatment” Hall's Ca | barr Care, masulactured vy ¥, J, Chenoy & | Co, Toledo, Ohlo, Is the only constitutions) | eure on the market. It is taken utero lly In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful 11 wots | directly on * blood and mucous surfaces of | the system ey offer one hundred dollars | for any ease it to cure, Send for elresiam and monials, Adare, F. J, CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0, Bay Family irs 118 are the best, Fs Flatulency, sourness, ad taste, loss of appetite, a sense of weig .t or fullness after eating, together with uneasiness, tience, irritability of temper, nervousness, anxiety, lost energy, depression of spirits, sick headache, bad dreams and sleepless- come from weak and debilitated That kind of nerves have to be braced up, strengthened, invigorated and helped if you would have a sound stomach, a keen appetite and a cheerful mind. Miles’ etite, stimulates digestion, gives refreshing sleep to the vitality to the ness, nerves, Dr. Brings back apj ful Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. set my nerves impa- foot. out having ¢ took no end helped me Mgrs. A. K. nerve centers, and tones up t >» wful pains in my helped me, and when I began Miles’ Nervine I had ight away, and taken seven bottles I w tomach “Every little noise would startle me and to trembling from head to I got very little sleep at night and I could scarcely eat the lightest food with. act stom but AEA | nothing ith Dr. It of medicine, it. I had no faith in when as cured.” w Jounson, Northfield, Vt. Nesrvine tired brain, healt he whole system. Dr. Nlies Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, Unionville. Constable Henry Earon is a man hard to knock out, but the gripp did it just | easy. He is now convalescing, a fact we are glad to note Mrs. John H. Stover and her daughter, Miss Stella of near oth sub Jects of that dread disease, the gnipp Mrs Jemima Bosh, the oldest citizen of Unionville, is seriously ill at her home on Alleghany street Mr. S. K. Emerick, one of the most geverous-hearted and liberal-minded cit- izens of Union township, took an egg to the store a tex days ago and traded it for a cigar. Now if you want to know how this happened just ask Sammy and he’ town, are! tell you all about it J. LI. Alexander, the § Hue . beads yroprietor of Union wants to know whether be zed any He says if sleighing keeps demand for his famous chicken and waf. fi t chi KCLS { 1 ' . . an ut 10 pur pose up and the suppers continues he will be compel the beads of accumuialting on almost filled mostly from ed to find the towls, his some outiet for the His lames as \ Are hands register is f bis guests under The High school pa sh H paring to give an ou Washington's birthday, 22nd Mr. ( Stover students the P. McWilliams entertainment of Prof. S inst urt Stover, son of the late Wm if this place, whose home is in St. Paul Minnesota arrivedghere on Satur day night on the 8:12 train to his mother and brothers and sisters all of whom were here on the occasion, except one brother Curt has made St, Paul his bome for fifteen years. He is buy er of dry wouds for the largest depart. ment store in the city and is on his way to eastern cities for the purpose of buy ing stock. His brother Austin of Potters Mill bad not seen him for over 21 yeats. A party of twenty and gentlemen, High School, came to our m last Thursday evening the residence ur rrendered as gracefully as bow, without a gun being fired, 012 ock AM wged to the guests and well did they use of it. All kinds indulged in and fun galore It was veritable merry-go-round from the start, visit over two voung ladies students beautifa and rbe, los stormed and we we of » ( g o'clock 0 the » make ladies in Bellelonte and the young men the most genteel and behaved the county seat can produce daughter of Michael! Shields, and Mr Strunk did some fine playing on the plano much to the delight of all present wou'd like to give the names of all who were in the party but we can not remem of them; visit as much as Jdid their host and host. ess best ber al Boalsburg. Miss Bertha Armstrong of Potters Mills is at present visiting with Miss Kaup Luther were Peters and lady of Oak Hall way to visit hus brother James of Shingle town, Miss Katie Mever who has been visit. | 144 (28) ing with her sister Mrs Ge toona, has returned bome Bruce Louberger wearing a very broad smile these days he says it’s a boy and intends to stay Rg. of Al. 18 FOUND :«1n the Lodge Hall on Friday morning, one gold ring avd one secret society pin, owners can have the same by calling for them at the Lodge Hall any Saturday evening Mrs. LL. 8. Bricker and son Howard spent a few days with Mrs. Bricker's mother, Mrs. Stover of Unionville While Joe Sicus of Oak Hall was wotk. wg on the engine for the Linden Hall Lumber Co., on Saturday, be met with a very pamful accident, having his foot and ankle badly crushed between the two “dinkies’’ which collided during the snow storm Saturday morning, Mr | Stone is gettivg along as well as can be expected A party of young people from near Bellefonte spent Tuesday evening at the home of I, Owen Mothersbaugh's, of this place. Boalsburg Lodge I O. O. F. No. S¢4 celebrated the 27th anniversary of their organization by a banquet on the eve of Feb 7 1901. Of the 23 charter members present at their first meeting 27 years ago only four are living, and only two, Messrs. DD. W. Meyers and James Moyer, were present at the banquet. By the effort of the members and their ladies the tables were heavily ladened with things and from eight until ten o'cloc 127 persons had feasted om oysters, oranges, bananas, ice cream and cake, andcoflee, then came the toasts; Mr. R. Broce Harrison was chosen toast master for the evening. Good speeches were made by Rev. G W. Leisher, Rev. A A, Black and Prof. Bryson, and Messrs An. drew Lytle, Wm. Fry, Prof. P H. Mey. er, David Bailey, Geo. Mever, Ino. Rupp, F. Harrison, D. W. Meyers and P, 8. Ishler. Mr. Ishler a letter of re. Jie from Peter Weber of Huntingdon; The visitors from a distance were: fr hr Fo " | | terns of the Bellefonte | knew | | From | + house | | ac if games were al nd wife of Bellefonte: Mrs Pitcairn; Wm 72. ; and i F. Thorp of | Fry and Jno Kline of No. ' Lytle of 1012 Lots of good was rendered by the Roalshurg orchestra The hal! was decorated with officers robes, flowers and At o'clock the banquet was brought toa close hy singing Praise from whom ! henedictiun by Everybody kept ‘goat”’ most any be found row ’ Andrew No (FIRES twelve God all blessings flow’ and Rev. GW. [ILeisher their eyes open for the all expected him to come at time, but he was nowhere to Oak Hall. The ground hogs predicti true on is coming Dale, the seeds of Pleasant Gap, : own Nathan man srternrising enterpri spent Friday io f Sh James Peters ingletown visited his parents His mother is confined to the house bh lagnippe compliant [he people o ate taking adv er and attended . Thursday spent Sunday f and " ! utide spending roof wife, are some 1 the parenta Mrs visited at ime > Bellefonte, Wagner, Harvey haffer, of the home of ast week Miss Bertha Armstrong Mi: passed through town, route for Boalsburg of Potters ,, she was en Hiram Thompson, of State was 10 town on Saturday eve College, Dr. and Mrs. Kent, ofl, indenHall, at- tended graoge meeting on Saturday afternoon Miss Rose Leisher, of Boa shurg, spent Saturday night in town Mrs. BB F. H Rupp, visited friend inity Tzora and and Miss Pine Grove man is at ast week A number of State College students, ompanied by their Prof, were in town on Saturday gathering up cats. They re- ceived a cordial welcome as cats are very | plenty I» } we pronounced them the prettiest young | | vantage of the fine Miss Shields | Deen attending preaching services at Pine : zi. | Grove, Pine Hal { of them attended the convention We | hove they enjosed their | | Esther seen passing through town on the | Our young folks have been taking ad- t sieighing and have and Houserville Some Fr at +] den Hall Wm. Fry Saturday night with his parents near Pine Grove Mills. spent Williard Dale and family, Miss Lily Dale and Robt. Carstetter, of Bales Summit, were visitors in town on Thurs. dav Clyde Weiland and sisters. of Linden Hall, were callers in town on Friday evening Misses Ella and Cathryn Dale, visited their friends, the Misses Keichline at Rock Springs, on Saturday and Sunday. Penn Hall We are having lots of snow and elegant sleighing at present, Daniel W. Zeigler, north of town, will have public sale of his live stock and farm implements, on the 23inst. Meyer Bros. have started lumber oper- ations, on the §. G. Barrel tract, east of town C E Zeigler made a business trip to Centre Hall on Friday. Rev. Fenstermaker is at present con. ducting a series of meetings in the Evan- gelical charch, I. W. Zeigler spent Sunday at his par. ental howe, at Linden Hail, Don't forget the election on next Tues- dav. The singing class recently organized in the Lutheran church, numbers 40 mem- bers and is progressing micely under the direction of Luther Musser, Henry Zeigler, of Linden Hall, was seen on our streets on Monday, A. G. Burrell has taken the agency for a compound mixture called “Tymo Cressol”’ and is selling it by the wagon load. Quite a number from our section at. tended the horse sale at Millbeim, on | Monday. La Grippe Quickly Cured. “In the winter of 1898 and 1899 | was taken down with a severe attack of what is called La Grippe” says F. L. Hewett, a prominent druggist of Winfield, 1. “The only medicine I used was two bot. ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the cough- ing like magic, and I have never since been troubled with Grippe.” Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy can always be de- pended pon to break up a severe cold and ward off any threatened attack of « [tis pleasant to take, Roland. who resigned his position agent at the P RR. station at this place week, returned to his home at Mill Hall Tuesday. Mr. Stoner was a bright agree. able voung man and greatly missed by the many friends made during his stay here, especially by the “Bread. way'' young ladies. U. S. Stoner, as operator and ast on and will very be Howard Neff, of Johnsonburg, visited his parents over Sunday. Miss Mav grip this week J. K. Barnhart and J] K. Johnston, of Bellefonte, attended the funeral of Jno. Leathers at this place, on Sunday A sleighing party from this place was ed at the bome of James Gray near Mileshurg on Tuesday ever ing J]. T. Lucas, of Moshann spent Sun. day with friends at this place Bryan is numbered on the roll entertain " Axemann. § atl presenot } Ka “r yor Pi CK ii EK Miss Anna up 1s k list Ned Rote visited at the bome of g mother, Mrs >, of Aaron over Sunday Frank Beck, guest of his mother Sunday What our Ji two stores, the ver 0 - was Mrs Beck of : church, acksmith press, house Sy tm posed one a ouble school house, a b shop, a carpenter aj mi and lots of § st a ci awe p jer about Of E reity boys ar 8 present the Wallace White, has, at mplon fashionable di cons ease 4 {t tOO much : en much as vou hike withh vou, SAtishy with usual food: a 1a ha 1 vou like and agrees with vou. When vou again, have recovered vo Lr oO arc tron 1 i strength---the germs are dead ;: vou have killed them. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, | 409 Pearl St, New York. 50c. and $1.00; all drugain* " — We have GOOD INK, GOOD PAPER, GOOD WORKMEN, therefore we can do Good Printing. Come to us when you need any- thing? Our prices will be found reasonable.
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