Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 16, 1901, Image 8

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 16, 1901.
The Racket.
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Friday
Mrs
A
racatedqd
Mattie Fye mu { into the
Rush Quick
house
Dy
Having cut out the stock of logs, the
saw mill at Dry Tortugas, has shut down
for this season
of
week
A "gang sies visited our town
ring the They were supplied
ith their usual paraphernalia and made
a thorough canvass of the town, as is
their custom
Clayton Lucas, of Altoona, visited
friends here on Monday
fa
Huntingdon county where
to engage in the saw mill
John and James as left here on
Tuesday fur
they expect
business,
Whooping Cough
1
A woman who has had exp
this 4 how to
danger
say
"
cough } ! ut ww hoy bed
erience with
prevent any
i y 01 yhe
children took whooping
sense, tells
HA ConMm ences from if
Lar
inrees
ng
on
givit
iv thes .
and can h than
other childre \ J i
:
Mn us
this ret would
call sti between
w hoops
Ala
|
Is Spring
ville,
WIRACY
Some men are so accomplished that
they can speak six languages, and yet
sot be able to tell the truth in one,
Coburn.
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ML SAry
he gets hungry
Poe Mills.
senhath, of
Lot
Joseph R
with
Howard E Sober
weicome vim
Mrs
visiting
Delong
WAS A
nour town
ler, of Greenbriar, was
her aunt Mrs. Samuel
john Delong and
visiting at GG. B
at Coburn
sister Mabe were
Shaffer's on Tuesday,
It was 50 stormy that the roofof D. T
Raymon's house was blown off
A young son
and Mm. G. M
We are sorry Wo
sletier ia very
ame to the home of Mr
Johnson
that G. D. Ker
pacumonia
“ay
with
Henry Eisenhuth
plowing in
dass
of Ingleby, was busy
the last
our town for few
The black
this vear
Mrs. Hat IM
ing with her b Ks ka
are very plenty
heim is
erstetier
S¢ Rheumatism
teen Years
After Four
of Sullering
atic Cured
:
i have
matism for
Fdgar, of (wx
ab
I tried every
last was told
wa
Th stantly sufferad
thing I could hear of and at
to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, which | did and was immediately
relieved and in a short time cared, and
I am happy to say it has not since return.
ed.” Why not use this liniment and get
well? It is for sale by Green's Pharmacy.
¢ tobe around it con
Aaronsburg.
of Washinj
ff M
yw
IK
at
Bair
th a
CAY
hate
Ihe casket
au Hhouqgue! } AD le
Miss
his parents
ations, the gift o
He 18 sus 1 by
one sister } Interment was
made in the Evangelical cemetery
While sympathi with the grief
stricken parents in this sad bereavement
[in the loss of their darling child, we
should not | that of such the
Kingdom
Cond
and
we
rget
{ Heaven
is
Sober.
Alice Lingle came home from Lewis
burg to vist her parents
Mrs. Frank Miller is on the sick
The rain was good but it made it late
for some people to put out their corn
ist
Rose Alexander went to Coburn to visit
her sister over Sunday
Mrs
Auman’s one
Nettie Tharp made a call at
; day last week
lice Everett, from Lewisburg, is here
visiting her parents
Aunie sister
her Jennie,
(3, Aumian’'s on Sun
anda Auman
parents "
Spring Mills
Mr. and Mra, M, I. Duck, of Spring
Mills, left last week for New York city
where they will attend the graduation of
| their son Elkanah, from the Theological
| Seminary. They will
daughther Blaoch, of the same city.
also visit their .
Linden Hall.
Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold
laxatis Bromo-Uuit
Gay
one
Roland.
Irvin Bathurst
day with his father
Wil
of Tyrone, spent Sun
Foreman Bellefonte
this week
Hams was in
Rev. Bogg, of Howard, will deliver the
address here on memorial day
Orlanda Bryan, who has been seriously
Il, we are glad to say is improving
Mrs. Cora Fulton, nee Neff, and
very interesting baby, visited her home
over Sunday
Rev. A. P. Wharton passed through
outlown on his way to attend] the funera
of Teathers
The ladies of the M. E. church
going to hold a festivel in the band ha
on Saturday May h for
benehit of church repair HKvery person
cordially invited
The
olwery
Are
proceeds
of this ©
YEA ARB ny
Much credit
success of the
ta Williams
Epworth
ed
league
1th
evening
the
Miss Be
their en
Sunday
the
tainment
their
for eniey
ng
unos
Ix
leader
Quite an exciting seehe was wilnes
people Saturday Siw
ran down two small
boys with their fishing poles on their
shoulders (the boys we mean The
boys had been fishing, and made a fire to
warm and burned an old vacated house
hy sone of out ii]
stalwart policemen
Correspondents continued on page |
RHEUMATIC WARPED LIMBS.
To suffer the
the us f I and to have the
and disfigured is the lot
Jost exer
f the
1 ns
Are
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16
KIDNE
A
Y
yp viel ¢
wiating pains
of
W.
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to lose | ney
nim swe
rhe
rh
the cause of rhe
>» ER.
CHA
Q
Vv
or Pilla re rheumatism perms.
kidneys active In thelr
wm the blood,
runson Btrest,
i Wo praise
tell what
nany years
kid
th 1 tried
i fr
0s 1
ry gin
F'S 2
PILLS.
ALL HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
AT “THE GLOBE’
means ¢
x saving of 50c¢. to ’
$1.50 on your Millinery purchases
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