Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 07, 1901, Image 7

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH 7, 1901,
7
CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
Happenings About Centre County
Briefly Told by
A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS
Qur Alert Correspondents Note Many
Important Events in Different Lo-
calities—What is Transpiring—Is
Your Section Represented ?
Aaronsburg.
Prof, W. T. Meyer and family, of
Philadelphia, are spending a few weeks
in our midst, the guests of the lady's
mother, Mrs. |. H. Musser. On Sunday
morning the Prof. acted in the capacity
of organist in the Reformed church,
which added greatly to the singing of
the choir. As a musician he ranks sec-
ond 10 none
Mr. and Mrs. Hess of Knox, Pa., are
the guests of the lady’s sister, Mrs. Dr.
Deshler in our town
On Monday morning Harry Burd, of
this place, left for Akron, Ohio, where
he has secured work
Mrs. Boyer and daughter, of Mifflin.
burg, are visiting at the residence of
John Kreamer, the lady's aged father,
Mrs. Minnie Adams and baby, of Dan-
ville, are visiting under the parental
roof 1n.our town, having arrived here
Saturday evening.
After spending several weeks very
pleasantly in Huntingdon, Pa, Miss
Maggie Weaver returned to her home in
this place Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moyer, of
Woodward, spent a day last week at
Samuel Beaver’s.
Mrs Lydia Frank, of North 2nd street,
has been seriously ill for :he past few
weeks.
Miss Jennie Werth, who for over a vear
has been keeping house for Harvey
Crouse, has gone to Union county and |
Miss Sarah Haffley has taken her place.
Col. J. P. Coburn and wife, of Bell
this place.
The Lutheran congregation f th
place will hold a sociable on Saturday
evening in Miss Catharine Frank's milli-
nery store on Main street. Refreshments
of all kinds will t An » publi
is cordially invited and a
liberal patronage is ur i
cited
we served
to
middle
Harter
a royal
A large sled load of young and
aged people were down to Abs
on Friday and
good time
Mrs. W. M. Bitner and sons
Mills, were the guests of the
mother, Mrs. Geo. Bright, sev
last week.
i
2 report
g report
evenin
lady’
eral
x
Em. Stover’s saw mill
since last Tuesday
Mrs. Lizzie McDowell,
last three months has
Grandmother Harter, resigned
sition recently and Miss Sallie
now taking care of her
On last Saturday evening Thomas
Frank's cellar on North 20d street was
broken into, but nothing of any conse-
quence was taken
Walter Orwig, of Hartleton, registered
at the Bower House Sunday. For further
info mation about the gentleman inquire
of B—,
Mrs. Geo. Stover has been quite ill
with quinsy for the past few days
Boalsburg.
is "in operation
for the
nursing
her
Wantz is
who
heen
PoO-
Hon. Leonard Rhove, wife and daugh- |
ter, visited with the Misses Keller of this
place last week
Wm. Mayes and son, the hustling
marble and granite dealer of Houser-
ville, transacted business in town Satur-
day.
While Lawrence Fox and John Os
mond, of Shingletown, were weather.
boarding Wm. Brouse's house the scaf-
fold broke throwing them both to the
ground ; they luckily escaped with a few
bruises and a little bit frightened.
Miss Priscilla Wilson has gone to
Sandy Ridge where she will spend a few
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Catharine
Heath
Mrs. Bloom, of Beatrice, Neb., has
been visiting Mrs. Jesse Moore of this
place.
Miss Dora Meyers spent Friday and
Saturday at the home of Calvin Meyers
on the Branch.
Prof. Bryson transacted business
Bellefonte on Saturday of last week
Misses Claudia and Naina Snyder,
of Linden Hall, spent Saturday and Sun-
day with their cousin, Miss Ruth Keller.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams
on Friday morning, a son
Boalsburg High Schoo! Athletic Asso.
ciation will give an entertainment in the
town ball on Saturday evening March
9th, at 7:30, consisting of a three.-act play
and plenty of good music Everybody
should help the boys so we may see them
beat the “Black Diamonds” of Belle.
foute and the Pine Grove team again
this season
in
Walker.
Chas. Yearick, Jr., has been confined
to his home the past week with illness,
he is improvieg
Harry Harter, of Jacksonville, moved
to Nittany on the John Holmes Sr., farm :
Geo. Hov moved from the Holmes farm
to the farm vacated by Harry Harter,
Several of Wm. Lowry's children are
ill with the grip.
Parties have become quite numerous in
our section of late,
Harry Strunk and wife entertained
their friends by a dance.
Thos. Beightol entertained
about eighty
of their friends
from Bald Eagle valley
and Jacksonville on Thursday evening,
Feb, 21. One of our young men enjoyed
himself s0 much at the latter place he
stayed for breaxfast.
On Tuesday of last week a number of
friends gathered at the home of Mrs,
Jas Martin, of Jacksonville, to celebrate
the 46 anniversary of her birth. The
tty was a surprise ; uke a number of
from this place, ard, Nittany
and Pleasant Gap were present; she
was the recipient of many presents,
Julian.
George Campbell, agent for the Grand
Union Tea company, made a business
trip to Port Matilda last Monday.
way to attend the inauguration at Wash
ington.
Did you ever hear Gilmore's Band?
If not, drop into W. G, Tallhelm & Son's
store and drop a nickle in the slot of his
new graphophone which is a dandy, and
you will be fully repaid.
Lizzie Walk, of Osceola, spent Sunday
with her mother at this place
James Sharpe, the venerable ventrilo-
quist, exhibited in |. C. Nason's hall on
Saturday night to a crowdea house, Mr.
Sharpe realizd about fifteen dollars and
the audience was well pleased with his
entertainment,
The satin quilt that Mrs. George Sones
was chancing off was put off at Irwin
Bro's store on Saturday night. Charles
Wilson was the happy recipient,
Mrs. T. A. Ardell, who has been very
ill, somewhat better. And August
Wellers, who had his foot cut seri
ously some time ago, 1s getting
nicely.
18
50
aiong
John, did you get drenched on Sunday
night ? 18 a good long road out to
Sg, isn’t it ?
The
t
i
face of
Geo. Bullock,
| since Miss
Harrisburg.
our
is all
Smith
genial Iittle
wreathed in
has returned
agent,
smiles
from
Miss Mattie Williams was hostess at a
delightful party given at her home at
Martha last week. Quite a number of
our young people were in attendance,
Madam Rumor says
Frominent young men
the benedicts this week.
Reuben ?
Alfred was so pleased with the party,
or a part of it, that he thought he would
{try it again the next night.
Harris Harbridge left for Irvona on
| Monday to resume his position there,
that one of our
IS going to join
How about it
Mrs. Grace Fitzpatrick and little son
| Roy, of Philadelphia, are sojourning at
| the parental home at Julian.
G. E. Eller and Earl McKenzie made
{a flying trip to Bellefonte Saturday.
e- |
fonte, spent Sunday at their home in
Fillmore.
Here |
ground hog
I went a
weather came
I EOl no news
ened in the
was that
slop and mud |
b
out
A young
pockets wa |
he
get left
The young
H. Musser's
had a fine time and
cheapest supper I eve
hungry , it a
caught on to that,
and got al coul
would continue and
dimes I
brother Domino,
thought it wou
he is.
¥
Saturday eve
»
Care
r got ;
Was lime SOC
}
HITTOW
r
i
(
I
1 eat I wish they
I
sti ould Tow
would fatten then Nke
at Unionville-—1I
1 be nice
up
often
bye
lo as
come tell us where you were
vou missed the rol
was marked absent at the store
about the other place, absent
week Willie Heaton has
been ined to his bed ; the doctor says
he cutting his teeth and it 1s a very
painful thing to go through. I was there
once too
is,
ana
How
’
ca
- or no
For the past
cont it
is
Since the snow has gone our grais
fields look more favorabie than they did
last fall
William bad sale on Thursday, and
had a No. 1 sale; also a No. 1 lot of
| stock ; he had a fair sale, no underbid
{ding done, and a sale like that is what
| onunts at the end of the sale ; if all would
do that people could sleep better at
night
When [ holed up last fall there was a
big lot of old man grip’s victims Iving
around here, but I came out last week
and saw all of them around again. Well,
it just pleased me to see them all around,
and it pleased me I did not have the
grip.
Frank Rockey is home on a visit. he
has been at Blandsburg thie winter work
ing in the brick yard
Say, Hen, were you like
fellows in town ou Saturday that were
gathered up and taken to the train?
You must have been left behind; I did
not see you on the train,
those other
Nittany,
The sledding 1s just about over
[ra Ohl is all smiles
is a boy.
Mrs
well, he says it
Zerthy, Mrs Miss
Alma
Saturday
Kreamer and
Mittie Winkleman and Miss
Pletcher went to Lamar, on
afternoon to farmers’ institute
Miss Alma Pletcher has accepted the
position of teaching the school vacated
by Clyde Shilling, of Porter township
Mr. and Mrs. Mauk were to Rote on
Tuesday (0 see mother Mauk, who had
her arm broken
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Young, of Cross
forks, stopped over night at the home of
Mrs. Young's father, |. N. Minick's, on
Thursday night, having brought their
baby to Hublersburg the fore part of the
week for interment
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartley were
guests of Mr. Minick's on Thursday to
see grandmother Minick, who 1s still
confined to her bed,
There was a sled load from this place
drove to Lamar last Thursday evening
to the home of Mr. Gentzel's, and on
their way one of the party saw the north
pole, and wanted to see what was at the
top of it, but he didn't climb very far till
his hat froze fast ; any one finding that
hat will be liberally rewarded by Robt.
Kreamer,
The singing school in the Evangelical
church taught by A. A. Pletcher will
close next Saturday evening,
The Best On Earth,
“I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy iu my family for the last five
medicines on earth for croup, coughs and
colds. It has saved me hundreds of dol-
lars In doctor bills,” says W. B. Black.
Palmdale, Los Angeles county, Cal. For
sale by Green's Pharmacy.
John Crain, of Port Matilda, stopped |
off a few hours with friends here on his |
years and have found it one of the best |
i
i
Hublersburg.
The sleighing is nearly all gone at this
place, at this writing. Its time to put
your runners away and get out your
wheels again,
A sled load of this place, and vicinity,
were to the dance at the home Mr. and
Mrs. Gunsallus, at Huston, one night
| last week, and didn't get home until
[ about 4 o'clock the next morning.
DEAD ~The two year old child of
{ Arthur Young, who lives at Cross Forks,
| was brought here for burial on last Mon
| day The funeral took place on Wed.
[ nesday following. Services were con
ducted by Rev, Searls, in the Evangelical
| church.
Reuben Hartman, Millheim, was visit
Wg In our town over Sunday,
A varty of this place, which is called
the gut gang, enjoyed a pleasant vening
skating, one night last week.
McAuley is
will tell you,
y
all
he
(eor ge
I
why
alt present’
Says it 18 a hoy.
I wonder
smilies
Rev, George Bright and family are vis
iting in ou for the past He
expect to Oho this
town week
$ 10 Move
he has ac
future
W. H. Minnich, who has been working
at Cross Forks at home at this writing
0 wi
epted a Cail
Some
churck
week,
of ovr ire attending the
tany for the past
in the chapel
serv) hy
which Is held
N
Our photographer, E
took the picture the
place last week,
Mr Mrs
ite uldren were
urday
Bergstresser
ol schools at this
Perry
in
Webner and
ur
and
cl
two
town ou Sal.
alternoon.
Nearly all the
laid up with the
writing
Mrs. McK
of this place,
and mother over Sun
been
thi
who had
better at
peopie
» ’
’e
Kripp are
ih
ibben Ralph,
father
» SON
siting her
iy at Huston
and li
sre vi
1 his friend, Harry
g ice one day last
Charles Vonado 3
Dorman, were hauli
week.
Mrs. G. F. Hoy and
Lock Haven, visited the
place on Friday
1
”"
n
afternoon of last week
Tawny, you had
your the next time
an hold I
1 you the n
better get a windla
sl igh
50 YOu ¢
rt}
you EO
Janie! he
xi time
80
AWAY Ww
it would
d want to
that is
behind the
{ 50 bad
Ww
PpOositio
down lake
make
housed,
wou
pace
of every
A
one
some
some no
stove
some seriou
John Eby, son of N Eby dis
tiller, has quite a since he has
graduated at Rochester, being placed on
a mai train from Mew York City to
Buffalo, some 3100 or 400 miles Pretty
bard work John, but $3 a day is good
pay
J. D. Sayder has accepted a | as
fireman and engineer at the sawmill of
Wm. Wolf's, taking possession of the
sailie Monday last | he says wages are
too low, will have to go ona strike soon.
We kad quite,an open air debate last
week which almost came to exchanging
fists ; before coming to a conclusion
party No. 1 ordered party No. 2 10 leave
the country, or at least the com nity,
inside of 24 hours, or else suit will be en-
tered in court for libel and damages
claimed. The result was party No. 2
left between the 1st and 20d day at 12
o'clock sharp
our
job
mn
mu
Ira E. Suyder and family and Jesse
Snyder, from Highvalley, were seen on
our streets ; they were here visiting their
sick sister, The doctor looks well, he
says if a man 1s pulled apart with rheu.
malisin SO every part lies separate, he
can bring them together agamm. Good
liniment, Doc,
Wolf, of Woodward, having
purchased Kline's store at Howard, has
moved to the latter place. T. G. Wolf,
of Woodward, moves to Fiedler to run a
stave mill,
Theo, Hosterman moves to Coburn to
continue in the lumber business
Sumner
Moshar non.
William Cartwright, of Bellwood, has
been spending a few days with his father,
who has been quite il]
Miss Laura Hanscom
home of her aunt, Mrs
during the week,
George Watson has moved back to our
town
Blanche Fleming made a visit to the
home of his parents, recently,
5S. W. Batler spent a short time at his
home in Jacksonville, the latter part of
the week
Mr. and Mrs. Roll Bryan, of Roland,
have been visiting Sher father, J. G.
Cartwright
Dan McClellan moved from the
Lehigh farm to Snow Shoe, last week,
Jacob Beightol and wife started to
drive to Winburn on Saturday. They
bad gone several miles, but on account of
the snowdrifis blockading the road, they
had to return,
visited at the
Sophia Yaudes,
Notice to Farmers,
On and after December 15th we will |
not take any kind of grain on store at
our mill,
grain constantly and
will pay the highest prices,
sof Puorxix Mrrrine Co.
We will, however, be in the |
| market for cash
:
Tire
It is easy to tell when your nerve-force
and vital power are slipping away from
you. When your day's we
weary i
alld eX
1
nervou 3, irri Lat
nights are passed in restless tossing; when
vO
v
1.4
YOu may
hausted; when
le and sleepless that your
get up in the morning with no appe-
and Nervous
rk leaves you
you
are so
be sure your
th is being used up faster
Cling re newed.,
nerves
’
8
speedy remedy
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee,
es 0
ior
or
oy
HDIAKeS
on
Dr. Miles
“Overwork and business cares run me
down in health until I was so nervous and
sleepless that I could not rest at night.
I have taken a number of advertised reme-
dies, but never found anything that would
quiet and soothe the overtaxed nerves as
as Dr. Miles’ Nervine.
fast, and go around all day { iri
One dose
after a hard day's work at
me
S. E.
1 " ’ £11)
sleep as peaceiully
WiLrovcuny,
Clyde, N.
Y.
4
and is a
cadiness,
dq ¢
orv rir
ya nd
Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind,
Snow Shoe.
I heard the woodpecker pecking
card the sapsucker sing
' y
and
OOK ¢ out my
winag
The
The
nex
uowles
DOW very diy receding.
pul away |
the frictiun of
Lae
more praetic-
ra
Pi
have to He
account of
making nt
able to use rotary vehicle
wil n
)
S TOMAS
8
N stands not
weather, [bout the time we get ac
tomed to cold weather there comes the |
advent of spring, and the dude hangs up
his overcoat and rigs up bis shirt waist
for
stil even the
us
summer
H M
isitor at
Womeld
te Satur
f
Gates, o
Altoona, Pa., was a
L |
v Snow Shoe (ast week |
|
at
3
nf visited her home
lay.
} Mr. Cr . ¢
lown the Moun
iy
1 House
draw
TITTY
4 Saad)
irawback (besides
back was that the
og the whole
This fait
t bao
of Course
thes
store
IS §
tarn
Snow
him
some
sh
has ©
sman
0 girl
IOOKIng up
> defects in the Eng
set in
turned
is
IKuage.
that tired feeling go to Sickels.
fix you up alright
For
He'll
The frost will come out of the ground
] come of your
never out
Someone ought to sell Sunday papers
in this city. We are just behind the
‘Times'' and ""Pressed’’ for an
on the "World's" "Herald"
“Record” of "Daily News.” Who
the “Grit” to “Post” us on the Sunday
Goings of the “North American” people
Milesburg.
quirer"’
During the past week overheard a
conversation, apparently not paying at.
tention “What do you think of Ceutre
Democrat as a newspaper?” “It takes
the lead.” Sometimes sayings cut {ke a
razor, but mum is the word you know
One, being a subscriber 10 the paper,
asked the question, “Can you tell me
what sort of weather we may expect in
March 7"  *It is my belief the weather
will be very mach like your subscription
to the Centre Democrat.” The inquirer
wondered what he meant, till he happen. |
ed to think of the word “ausettied”’,
Mrs. Alvin Smith and davghter Bessie,
of Howard, is visiting Mrs. A. 8. Smith |
of this place at this writing,
No young man can hopes to do any.
thing above the common place who has
not made his life a reservoir of power on |
which he can constantly draw, which |
will never fail him i» any emergency
It is only the man of great reserve, the |
man who has converted his knowledge |
into power, who has ground every ex
periment into paint for the great canvass |
for life's picture, who will make his
mark in the world. The very skill
which enables a surgeon to save life in
an bour of supreme crisis has been pur.
chased by years of preparation of stern
discipline
There are no trial trips on the sea of
matrimony,
Some women seem to think that there
was a secret worth keeping.
The winter has been a fine harvest for
the physicians all over the country,
The demand for tenant houses contin.
ues. There is imperative necessity that,
new houses be built to meet the demand
every day or so you will hear, “do you
know of any houses to rent.”
Miss Julia Grove returned home from
an extended visit, with ber friend Miss
Bessie Swartz, of Philipsburg,
Dr. 8 M. Huff and Edward Grove
were to Lock Haven, attending to busi.
ness recently,
To read without reflecting is like eat.
ing without digesting,
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
All druggwts refund the money if it fails
to cure. KE. W. Grove's signature is on
| note the fa
| ing
| was perfectly sober
1 we'll
| think the bottom fell out
Ww
aceh box. asc.
Unionville.
1d a serious tussle
*. Hall has}
with the grip for the past ten davs, but
be is now improving nicely and will soon
be himse
Mrs Sarg
with stomach tr
incident to old age and i
Not again re
reeble health for a long time
Miss Susie
George |
}
1
’
lings is lying seriously ill
uble and other ailments
she may
in
feared
ver, as she has been
has been quite ill
the gripp for more than a week.
Case wis an exceptionally
friends at one time feared
not am glad to
t that she convalesc-
lover
severe
recover, but
IS now
she might
There are
ed io the two Gre
thirty
whole-sheet bi
fort sale hl
Ahree § post.
U's stores representing
three vendues, nearly all of them
8
fe She
was
track
someth
WARN
flown the
gf
freight train
the track and
ae of her ley
y us appar
ng
0OKIng or huntis
) a through
thundering down
over ber
Or
when
utting off
wh
from a
sot hear the whis-
wCcaume so
no
she de
she soon
much
move, or
liberate
west was be
|
vg i
Ex sheriff Crouiste:
tor our town
step was 10 se
WAS a4 picasant
vis Saturday
His first ¢ a permit from
the Chief Bargess to remain in town and
visit the principal places of interest ad
hbslfum (that's Latin 1 a free passport
anc
when be wished to make hisexit. There
in the place, he
in or
t] ast
ut
u
being no bhoeensed hotel
did pot remain long and when be left he
Come again Shen ff
sce Lo it that you won't get kidnapo-
ed.
Yarnell.
The election is over and some of the
republicans of the north precinct seem to
of their plat.
form in the way of getting election of.
ficers
Ira Confer and wife returned from
Pine Glenn where they were employed by
G. W. Boak as cooks
T. W. Croft has been laid up for the
Dast two weeks, grip being the cause;
it settled in his eyes and gave him lots
| of trouble, but he is improving
Chas. B. Shauley returned to the woods
where he is employed by L. D. Herwit
Protracted meetings have commenced
at Pleasant valley and some of our fair
damsels seem to appreciate attending
The roads being bare down Moose
river, which stops sleighing from Yarnell
to Milesburg, and the divide being dnift
ed full, the people have to go through
the fields. But Martin and Harry say
the roads must be opened
Harry Schwartz, of Beech Creek, was
A pleasant caller at Wm, Eckieys over
Saoday
The dance at W. H. Confer's,
other night, was well attended
Moose river well represented.
N. A. Confer is bome again with his
team | was baunling timber at Pine Run
for Emrich & Kelley.
Wm. Eckley purchased a fine horse
om the Hon. John A Dales
The club room. being torn down, dis
appointed a great many of our people,
as the boys were togive a free exhibition
in which Faraway Moses, of this place,
was to appear in the first act.
The exercises which were rendered on
Washington's Birthday, by our school,
the dialogues, etc, were highly appre.
clated by all. Miss Nef! is a good in-
structor and teacher,
Henry Heaton, one of our aged citizens,
has been laid up with rheumatism for
the
and
fr
the past three mouths; is now confined to |
bis bed with erysipelas. We hope for
his speedy recovery,
“For croup, Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy gives the best satistaction of
any medicine we ever sold,” says John
T. Washburn, Gravois Mill, Mo. This
remedy not only cures croup, but when
freely given as soon as the crow cough
appears, will prevent the attack. It fs
the favorite and sole reliance in many
thousands of homes for the prevention
and cure of croup, For sale by Green's
Pharmacy,
The printer does not always mince
words when he makes pl of them.
| centers are thoroug
| orated by Dr, A,
|
Fiedler.
We are again among
joyving life
a, most
He
and en
0
just as we
Sleighing is
that almost
wit
DUggy
gone
everyiody has
’
>
Tow escaj
he wa
road to the
over to Winegardoe
of the sha hit the
rightened his horse whi
over the post fence
sleigh and ran,
stopped i
ited Ww Cros
turn
urn
fis SNOW
broke
but
and waited
Harter went afte
Ww Mr
then went
sleigh was br
ut Ouisewile
Dack or
por
Ken
Huyett
building the
Irvin
bie room |
ware
gretted
once, could a suitab
under present conditions
erecting a building. Can't some of our
Citizens be alive to the interests of the
town and see that a building goes up for
this purpose, and the town keep up its
former prestige.
D. F
. - N
1 about 1»
hardware }
a 1 oe
ase
SOS FF DOR
yet found a suita-
the hard.
bh 10 be re
business at
be had, but
10 not feel like
hav
J AgAID starting 1
business, which
They would
is n
start
e room
v
¥
lLuse has been
tempted with offers to remove his
bydrant industry to a town offering
better facilities and enlarge his shops
having been assured of any needed aid
to induce him to this. Bat Danny, good
citizen that be always was in be.
balf of the town, has not felt inclined to
leave
Rev. Rearick, having purchased the
Alexander farm near Linden Hall,
has secured an excellent tenant in the
person of John, son of M. I. Rishel, of
Farmers Mills
Persons wishing to locate at Centre
Hall, will ied no trouble for a home,
there are 4 or 5 houses not yet taken up.
Come
Miss Verna Geiss is now the organist
in the Lutheran church
Neuralgia,
The Prayer of a Nerve for
More Blood.
Neuralgia may attack any part of the body
but most frequently ctcurs where the nerves
are most abundant,
In the head,
In the face
Sometimes the heart nerves seem to twist
Twinging rheumatic pains of the extremb
ties
Sharp and intense at times
In the intervals dull and heavy.
Neursigia is the résult of impoverished
blood caused by impairment of the nerves
8 lack of nerve force
It Is a disease of the perve centers, and
the pains accompanying it are a prayer for
better nourishment. They are the danger
signals which warn you against & total col-
lapse of the nervous system,
Liniments and all external apications
ean only give temporary relief,
cure canpot possibly come until the nerve
Tr aaliand and reinvig.
. Chase's Nerve Pills
The beneficial effects of this
Storative are felt thrilling
fibres as week by week and month by month
the nerve force of the ts restored
several times