Pacer S. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA., JUNE 9, 1904, ~~ | 0000000000000 VICOO00000y | E. P. Irvin, The Racket. L. C. Irvin, Special announcement next week, RACKET STORE CO. Correspondents Department : ¥ Continued from page 7 Gregg Twp. The festival at on account of the disag Miss Lottie Winkelble burg, was a guest Breon a week Q D.D es Madar: 3 place Miss Katie Breon spent a well Sunday at fonte, who spent father A. R ast week her gen- home ot ister Grotsmovyer vy cemetery LLS. On Saturday evening we bad the big gest shower of rain that we have had in a | year, A. B. Myer and wife were to Wood. | ward Sunday. - Wm. Winkleblec od klebl ’ » 4 Ww ! “ry v.sitors at Woolly is : a family were day £ —Good all solid she Yeager & Davis. Romola. As we had no Memorial services here, we a.dended the one held at Howard and were very much pleased with the ser. vices, but very much suprised to read the Howard reportei’s description of it, He surely could not have been there or he would have given Dr. O W. McEn- | tire credit for making one of the best ad- dresses that was ever made in Howard | on an occasion of the kind. No mention | was made of Z, T. Weirick who so ably | conducted the singing. Hovoor to whom honor is due, fair play. Rev, Azer, who has been on the sick list for some time, bas fully recovered | and is able to fill his appointments John A Daley attended the Democratic convention on Tuesday. No doubt he wanted to find out whom he would be up against. John says be is the only coun. try candidate Wm. Mann, who has been working at State College, has returned, ~A full line of slippers for the baby, at Yeager & Davis Linden Hall. Miss Lucy Waring returned to her bome in Tyione after spending a few weeks with Mrs, C ID Hess, Bertha Tressler spent Saturday and Sunday at Spring Mills with her cousin, Annie Long. Mrs. Emma Woif, of Woodward, is | visiting her sister, Mrs J. W. Keller. Mas. FP. EB. Wieland and daughters | spent a few days at Rock Springs with | her father, Freda Wieland left for Lancaster last | Saturday to attend commencement at I, & M., college. J. M. Ross, J. F. Ross and wife spent a few days in Stone valley this week, Martha Long, of Spring Mills, Is visit- ing ber aunt, Mrs, Robt, McClellan for a few weeks, ~We have a lot of men's $3 50 ondif4 oxfords left from last season, you can have your choice for $2.50. Yeager & Davis. { fortunate, Millheim. The horse sale on Saturday was fairly attended, but the bidding was not as lively nor the prices as high according to | the grade as at former sales. James P. Frank and wife of Rebers- burg, were visiting in town on’ Saturday. H. Gentzel, of Spring township, at tended the horse sale on Saturday. W. A. Guisewite and wife, of Aarons- | burg, had business in town Saturday, | Prof, John N, Mever, of Rebersburg, | was seen on our streets last week. John Orndorf and wife, of Woodward, | did some shopping in town Saturday. D. B, Weaver and Charles Brown, of Wolfe's Store, greeted their friends Sat- urday. John Hoflman, of Union county, spent several days with friends in this vicinity during the week. After the horse sale on Saturday there were three wrecks west of town in which the rigs were smashed and horses scared by careless bicycle riders. The venerable Michse Duck, of | Spring Mills, bad business in town last week. H. W. Orwig, of Mifflinburg, register. ed at the Musser house, he was looking after his lumber job. D. A. Grove, of Lemont, hought horse at the Gentzel and Beezer sale. J. H. Roush, of Madisonburg, town last week, a was las John Risbel, vear Bellefonte, taste at the sale Wm. Johnson, of one of his usual! busi the practical got a horse to suit his Cherry Run, made ness trips last week Aaron Smull and wife, Jesse Stear! Miller, fn town on Saturday. th and lown of Rockville, had business wile, of Filed! asl week. Witmyer, ol hes ed the of horse sale Tacob | Sugat s tend look and aloug home H. G. Krape, Rebersburg, was in he says he has a hug aust town the iy v bony the ing plate: on Saturds th srl | . LAC OTACTS De Co t now, Harry Steninger ton, passed thr Charles F business in and th on Monday. ‘isher, Hall town Ww. 1. home on a visit nd M: of Penn u Monday. Rev Jeanie were called here on brother A. A. Mille: Mrs. Mary Gantin f her sister 5. John | urday evening, of paralysi born in ywuship and el Years oO je; the f on Tuesday forenoon; Holy Cross church A. A. Miller d day momning afte several years of st years, intermen on Wednesday for she was was sevenly. pia © at the f 4 re } sen pe uneral took nent ley. fe on M« a lingering {liness of mach trouble, age 5 1 the Union cem enoon, elery The § inding in m sons that « never make h Are among the most ut They do not live, but exist live implies more than to be well and strong to esty to themselves, To live is to be Arise feeling eq ial to the es of the day. and to retire not ordinary dut) areome hy not gale at } Mich Hess, M family, all of Fie He Stover ai itors at J Chas Isaa and Woodward, were home of David Mu Mrs. Sam'l Mowery and Bertha visited their friend Motz at Woodward, Sunday Rev. B. R. M were visitors at Friday David Burd made quite an improve ment to his home by piping his water to his barn and on his porch Misses Mand Wingard and Jennie Keen took in the festival at Coburn, Sat- urday evening; pretty wet time girls Mrs. E. J. Hinds built a chicken proof wire fence along ber tomato patch, J. D. Hess bought two cows from Her- bert Condo one day last week. One of D F. Bowersox's horses is very sick with colic, also one of Homan Bios Omdorf | of the entertained ser's, Sunday at daughter Mrs. J. C. family Sheeder and R.B MONTH'S TRIAL FREE Breathe Hyomei Three or Four Times Daily and be Cured of Catarrh. 5S. Krumrine, one of the most reliable business firms in Bellefonte, has seen many insiauces of the remarkable power | of Hyomel to cure catarthal troubles and other disorders of the respiratory or | gans, Results in this treatment have given him so much confidence in Hyomei that S. Krumrine will give a month's trial with the positive understanding that if at | the end of that time a cure is not effected or enough relief gained to warrant a con. tinued use of the treatment for a while longer, the money will be refunded. Hyomei is the only treatment for ca. | tarrh that has ever been sold under a ‘‘mocure, no pay’ plan, and the only one where a month's trial treatment is free unless it cures, Hyomel is not a pill or liquid, Just breathe it through the neat inhaler that comes with every outfit, and benefit will be seen from the first day's use. Breath ed in this way, the health giving Hyomel penetrates to the minutest air cells ofthe luogs, und drives catarrim! germs and poisons from the system, The complete outfit costs but $1, and extra bottles of Hyomei may be obtain. ed for 5 c. Remember that if Hyomel does not cure you after a month's trial, 8. Krum. rine will refund your money and the treatment will be absolutely free, farmer of | i Long and «was a welcome visitor at for to | Hosterman's on | | | | | Potter Twp. ARLYSTOWN Miss Elsie Stover, of A ing with her parents at t of Tusseyville, mey, Tuesday Rose Runkle, isited with her friend, Bessie | last. Corda Fishel the home of Lemont, stoner a few day r of fol from the cu young ks flinch pa | ry Moyer, Thurs at jay ev er, had | Wm at Smith, Clover. and sre callers hursday evening Bible, of Centre wife, of Hartle- | which we had on ich damage on the pud d made traveling very unpleasant Jacob Winkleblech, from Rebersburg, D. D. Breon's The Gentzel & Beezer horse sale was | well attended on Saturday. R. C. Hoover was seen streets of oar t Mrs. Joo Lingle was visit laughter, Mr hin Stiger walking the ywn ou Sunday. We Saty had very heavy showers of lay and sunday evenings rain Roy Shaeffer and Chas. Auman expect {to take a hig trip to Egg Hill ia the near future. Boys, can you see the point? Rubber, N. B. Shaeffer and son Roy made a trip to Nittany Monday. PLUM GROVE Quite a number of folks attended the | festival which was held in ha!l at Centre Hall, on Decoration even- ing Mrs, W. H. Swartz was to Bellefonte to do some shopping, aiso visited her sis. ter Mrs. Irvin Tate, at Coleville. Philip Auman Sendayed with friends at Poe valley. relatives at Madisonburg Sunday, Roland Keller is at present working at Lock Haven, One day last week our jolly mail car. rier had the privilege to walk home from Centre Hall as his horse was ready to go home before he was. Ha, ha, Will, were you ever left ? Good all solid shoes to 11 for 75¢. for children, sizes © Yeager & Davis. Howard, Mrs. W. J. Gordon, of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting her parents H. C. Holter. Wm. I Harvey and wife, of Fleming. ton, Sundayed with her mother, Mrs. Geo, Barrett, spent a few days with relatives at Salona last week. Ira C. Johnson, accompanied by Mrs, R. J. Snyder, departed Tuesday for Niagara, where he will spend the sum mer, Miss Mayme Ziegler departed Tues day for Renova, where she expects to spend the summer, Dr. Wm. C. Hensyl, of Philadelphia, and sister Louise of New York, are visit. ing their mother Mrs, Dr. Hensyl, We forgot to mention in our letter last week that Wm. Shay and Logan De. Armitt, of Snow Shoe, spent Decoration day with their parents. Mrs, Ward Schenck is visiting her aig. ter Mrs. Wm. Diehl, at Hartleton, Lincoln Crock and family of the town. ship, on Tuesday moved into the Haines property on 8. Walnut St. Hon. John A, Woodward, and Chester the Grange * W. H. Swartz visited with friends and | A Moore, who have cluding Sore Joints, Sore Muscle | acter, but those that do their { duce | would be dose with truthfulness and 1 Brushvalley. Corn grows very fast, Mrs. Kate Hoy spent Sunday at Henry Mowery's, C. A. Houtz and family and Mrs. Wm. Smith spent Sunday at Tusseyville, J. 1. Houtz is working on the Orwig & Krider lumber job tn Sugarvalley. Don’t forget the festival at School house, June 18, The Central Brushvalley scribe must have moved out of Mt, Union; now there's a hint, Rey. O. Buck preached an able ser- mon in the Bethesda church on Sunday. Hello! West Brushvalley scribe, I saw your items iu the Millheim Journal as you expected I would. I am glad that you aiso sympathize with me: but see here; it 1s not only the pleasure of some people to tear down other people's char- Hoy's best to re have indeed a themselves If it others characters very low character Ot | with falsehood it would not cause much The late DANIEL P. IRVIN, of Julian. { been for some time the St. Louis Ex- | ast Tuesday. | taking in the sight position, arrived home Miss Alice Lo Lock Haven a Aliss Estella isited ‘ast Sunday 5 al wlio is attending the accompanied by | her parent and took part in the Chil vices al the Christian chap- | over | later on Coburn. Three Brid her hu they will begin lay, where nd where ii, made a { th a match tean t week 1 Saturday ev 7 woud have Deen if rfered Although bridg aged N. B. Shae st Centre Hall, » Shaeffer's parents wa Sunday The new Fillmore. M owt ie far replant their corns On acco A [he corn the past few ( Children’s Day service will the M. E. church June is invited to attend The home of H. C. Huey was glad. dened by another big boy last week. farmers a working their be held at 11th; everybody Try a pair of our shoes boys bard-knock Yeager & Davis A WORD OF COMFORT with ine Fortunately for those suffering Rheumatism in all its various forms, s, and | - A 3: w 11 Sore Feet, a remedy has been discovered | by modern science which in every instance sffects a speedy and positive cure This new remedy is founded on scient ciples which are acknowledged by the medical world as the only correct treat. | | | ment for Rheumatic or Neuralgic troubles, ! : | | ! ific prin. ac} Medicines taken internally rarely everef- fect a cure without upsetting the stomach. As a rule, they injure the digestive organs, | shatter the nerves, and in many instances the patient contracts a drug habit which leads eventually to a decline of the physi | cal and mental forces. | Paracamph is the new remedy and it is a departure from the antiquated methods, Paracamph enters into the system through | the natural channels, namely, the pores | of the skin, When applied it opens the | pores andallows the healing, soothing oils | to penetrate the sore, inflamed mebranes | and muscles, removes the congestion and draws out the fever and inflammation, by | inducing sweating, This is the only treat. ment that can be indorsed by science, and | is guaranteed to cure even the most obsti- | nate cases of Rheumatic Swellings if used as directed. Paracamplt can be procured at drug stores in 25 cent, and so cent, and $1.00 bottles, Write for book of testimo- nials, sent free. The Paracamph Company Louisville, Ky., U. 8 A. GREEN'S PHARMALY CO., Bellefonte, jcan tell a great deal about i be ofa fuss. But I am these things would would end at ome person. remedy that I can think of is Weaver and get things made righ people that start such talk have a bad conscience and a bad repu- The Hoy trict these afraid that be tracked The certainly lation chool di £ tk ame condition that will talk about this good bye, brother West Brush in the are in; well we cause he is we the ard, on Sunday Miss Minerva Smith. of the home of W. J. 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