Pacer 8. Correspondents Department Continued from page 7. Walker Twp. HUVETIVILLE, One of the Billet Bros. on the McNiit & Co. lumber job had the misfortune of cutting his foot. Charles Lee, farmer, of Huyettville, has a very sore leg. Wm. Mace, from Hublersburg, his lady spent Sunday with Harnish, of Huyettville, The Company's store room for goods—-just as nice a find in a day's travel, aud Robert is ready room as you A fishing party left our town on Satur. day evening ; they came home jolly but ro fish, Our ville is not in any way behind, touching up of our houses, beautifying and making the employes comfortabie— credit to KE. M. Huyett, The Japs and Russians are at war in Swampoodle again. There might have been a bad happened along just in time, he flanked them on the right and and left so they got mixed and that stayed the battle: their commander was no good, * Clayton Boob and family, expect 11s coming week of Huyelt- ville, th Howard property atl their and do | #1 one week's good n up the bark on understands The company men, and those and to anything, Haines Twp. WOLFE § HAPE] Sholl and wi Centre Hall Thos, brother Sunday. at Saturday and Mrs. Garret, of Sugaryalley, has come to stay with her daughter Mrs. David Bard. | thelr caucus meeting at Nittany. Quite a number of our young people attend: ed the festival at Rote on Saturday night On Saturday evening the republicans held the hotel of R. | { Emerick | town Hublersburg on | all night battle if A. McNitt had not | of Miss Vina Fisher ove to visit Mr. Boop's parents | fe visited Mr. Sholl's | ed the Children’s Mr. Greninger, of Brushvalley, spent | several days with his daughters Mrs, Geo. Winkleblech. W. J. Smith baled hay forC. W. Wolfe this week. and daughter Annie, illhetm, Saturday. f. Zerby and family, of Millheim, this place on Sun- | Wm. Stover is spending the week vis. Brushvalley Musser H. S pg friends in and children Winkleblech’s on Clayton were callers at Sunday evening. ‘ 11 Mingoville. is reported dance will begin The Nittany Country Club house is be. ing painted, which adds very much to the beauty of this country resort, Grandmother Neff proved at this writing. The park has been thoroughly cleaned and certainly presents a fine appearance this summer, the aud that concert Friday night, is not much im The Hecla base ball team has been re. organized for this season. J. E Herman is captain and F. Mayes manage The team would be glad to hear from am play The dia mond has red the gra at any is two ady’s parents, Stephen ille on Sunday and Sunday SONS were family, from Re at the home of J bh Gephart bersburg, spent J. N. Royer's Mrs. ].E from Vicksburg, Pa, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cathe rine Fiedler Mrs. Mary Frain, from Altoona, guest of her parents, J]. Frank's. Mrs. Aunie Rorabach and son Frank, accompanied by her lather, Jos. Bierly, left for their home at Lewisburg, Friday, Rev. Sones, wife and three children: from Jersey Shore, are the guests of the lady's sister, Mrs. C. L. Grim, Reber is the Moshannon, Hello everybody, | have at last return. ed home, One of our little gents had the misfor tune of getting his coat muddy on the back on Sunday morning, on his way home. Soup still goes to Karthaus every Sat urday night and stays two or three days, If he don’t soon gui going so often they will have a board bill against him, Some people delight in using vulgar language, even in the presence of the rising generation. It should not be so, it is often encouraged by the applause of some of our would-be good people. What you sow, you shall reap. Miss Nellie Tuberty was thrown from her horse and seriously hurt, Walker. The infant child of Ellery Weight died on Saturday. Children’s Day services will be held in the Presbyterian church at Jacksonville on Sunday, June 1g, Miss Carrie Fox, of east end of the valley, visited her brother C. M. Fox and wife, An ice cream and cake social will be held in the nuited Ev. church baeilding at Jacksonville on Saturday evening, June 25 i A new baby came to the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Betz, J. 8. Condo and family » at the home of his brother. Bartley. t Sunday law Kimer | encampment | He | few days ! | | Homer Treaster and Mr, Bressler, of Mill heim, were guests of DD, O, Dorman on Sunday and the streets were thronged with people the entire day Two young gents to our near-by Saturday night Nittany in the wee hours of the morning and were hunting where Calvin Stover lived to stay But the ge the mountains got t Sunday was a beautiful day who ware came to who were from Howard Zerby's Mi lived; family their ntlemen ACTOSS and finally found out where after slumber, Winkleman brothers houses and the store MeNitt Bros’ and co Wilitam Fisher has contract to bulld H. A. Long's house, across from raised the house on Tuesday Harry Mauck and Miss Menerva Smith visit ed friends at Rote over 8 Willlam J tended the Rote on H.P blazer saleat Fishing Miss Mary Wells and Stover rousing the Zerby from are room at Lpany busy Snydertown for painting the Pecks store, and nday. Mauck, wife and wedding of Mr. Wednesday son Charles, at Mauck 4 sister at Zerby aud wife attended the reck one day last week the g Dorn brother were ests r Sunday Mrs many friends at t! place the past week Bert Beek and fa daved at the 85.0. Gobble, of Lock Haven, visited her Farmers Mills. Quite a number of day tre Hall Sunday night our people attend. at Cen. exercises George W. Kline spent Sunday with | his parents and friends at Oak Hall. Nathaniel Brown attended the G. A. R. at Gettysburg last week. says there are still some relics to be found on the battle ground. Cc. B is able to be about again after a sickness of about four weeks. Walter Stover ‘ryer, from C with his unc yburn, spent a le Samuel Wise, Elmer Hettipger from Egg Hill lost a valuable colt last week J. A. Rishe! has n all during the past ot been improving at week. Miss Ida Zabler, from the pike, spent Sunday with her friend Miss Verna | Hagen. C. E, next time come home before don’t all see you, you go tothe pike, : AY The Hagen carpenter gang started for | Nittany Valley Monday morning. They are building a house Rockey for Zion. Our supervisors stone at present, are busy Oae of our young men went across the | { mountain | best day ii on Satur and while 1 an accid sect an Suncay ight to see his y the moun. slaved his tain had call until Many of teen must and all be served Mis are going Mrs Frank Clevenstine, of is spending a few days with her parents Mrs. Calvin Struble weeks in Union county Miss Julia Steel, Sanday, with her Rockey Services in the} Evangelical ut Bellefonte, of sister Beliefonte, Mrs. Charles church, Miss Sadie Weaver spent Sunday at Green Bur, under the parental roof. Miss Sarah Jane Stover returned home after A few days visit to her grandpa, B. F. Stover A certain party is worrying as to who Is writing the Wollsburg items, afraid those two cents will break them up; don't worry, Mrs. Wilse Burd was a caller at T, J. Stovers one day last week, MONTH'S TRIAL FREE. Breathe Hyomei Three or Four Times Daily and be Cured of Catarrh, S. Krumrine, one of the most reliable business firms in Bellefonte, has seen many instances of the remarkable power of Hyomel to cure catarrhal troubles and other disorders of the respiratory or- gans, Results in this treatment have given bim so much confidence in Hyomel that 8. 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 relfef 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- tarrth that has ever been sold under a ‘no cure, no pay’ plan, and the enly one where a month's trial treatment is free unless it cures. Hyomel isnot a pill or liquid. Just breathe it through the neat inhaler that comes with every outfit, and benefit wil be seen from the first day's use. Breath: ed in this way, the health-giving Hyomel penetrates to the minutest air cells of the lungs, und drives catarrhal germs and poisons from the system, The complete outfit costs but $1, and extra bottles of Hyomel may be obtain. ed for 5 c. Remember that if Hyomei does not cure you after a month's trial, 8, Krum. rine will refund your money and the treatment will be absolutely free, ight so the people | Miss Sophia | crushing | is spending a few spent | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 8, 1904, Gregg Twp. MT, HILL, Sunday was a pleasant day and every- body enjoyed it, Mrs, Sarah Jamison was a visitor at 0. A. Jamison’s one day last week, Ezra Confer and wife were welcome visitors at John Confer's of Georgetown, Leathers & Sons gave the iron bridge a coat of paint which was a very good thing. Jerry Rishe! ‘made a business trip to Bellefonte last Tuesday. O. A. Jamison wears a broad smile over his face since the arrival of a bouncing baby boy. C. A. Weaver and A. I. Auman, from Coburn, were welcome visitors at W, W, Yonada's, and while they were there they entertained him with his grapho- phone. C. E. Finkle transacted Coburn one day last week, business at Geo. Hettinger’s were visiting friends at Coburn on Sunday. Miss Nina Zerby was at Mt, Hill on Sunday. 0. J. Wolfe, from Mt, Hill, gave parents a pleasant call on Sunday. G. M. Bower, the supervisor, had a crew of men on the road Saturday; he has his road in good condition his for visiting friends his on tomatoes the can- Jacob Auman planted last week which he wants ning factory. ben £3 ree As & Ren vonada, seen in our town Sund fence his premises. The Mt. Hill scrit seorgetown scribe is that he don om him t hear Isras Lock Haver Rev. 8, Sm elaporate sermos lay forenoon, F er Ross port Mrs. Rebeeoa Musser the Musser home had week A Dew 100 this John Reigart, of Miflinburg, bad business in | town last week Mr. and Mrs at Lock D Haven Secrist ant new Weiser and son wr at Serantor i sold the old school Bouse schoo ndebiadness by a party ng it of Teas And now it appears it cover for coune was bought under the pa nto the debt In that bra be a payers fares, this is jur fire and » only eh of the corporation as it nuisance and expense the tax without any benefit to ADDY one as the insurance and repairs will be a great deal more than the Income Mrs. Wm. Witmyer. of Seanor, Is visiting at PF. Malzes, Mrs. Arthur Beaver, of Middleburg, is visit Ing with her aunt Mrs, Julla A. W. Deininger, J. HL. Rellsnyder Gad business at Bellefonte on Monday wi to A Linden Hall. Miss Freda Wieland returned to her home on Friday. Miss Ka.hryn Frank, of Aaronsburg, is visiting at William Cathermans this week. Mrs. Julia Musser, of Pine Grove Mills, spent a few cays last week with her niece Mrs. J. H. Ross. Auna Ross left on Saturday for Al. toona where she will spend a few weeks, will also visit at Alexandria and Hunt. ingdon Co. Remember the entertainment in the M. E church on Sunday evening. Every. body is invited to attend. Miss Euretta Wieland went to her home at State College on Saturday to stay over this week, Elmer Crissman, who is engaged in work at White Deer for the lumber company is home this week, Fillmore. The childrens’ meeting in the M. RB. church was well attended and the exer. cises were very much enjoyed by all, The collection amounted to $11 40 which was better than last year, Mr. aud Mrs, Jones, of Scotia, spent a very pleasant Sunday with their friend, Henry Lytle, Misses Mary and Roxy Gross and their brother Miles, visited friends in this vecinity last Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Hoover attended the Spworty League convention in Tyrone t week. s where the | {of Mr. | picnic rates will pre vai the | REPUBLICANS IN S ued from page are SSION tin { Ou bines and trust, I must submit to the de cision of this convention to day, hoping / be- lieve the ticket nominaled will receive the support il deserves. my retirement from politics at least that it acted with wisdom. I again announce | I bid you | Farewell !, Here a deathly suspense overhung the until a Mr and quickly convention diplomatic delegate | exclaimed journ,”’ it was s0 ordered. LIST OF DELEGATE rth Ward-J. 1, Mo un, Clement Dale, Hard PP. Harris, F am'l Morrison, Alfred Stewart Meese, J tgomery MoCarger | Chilaren's day services which was he Chairman, let us ad- |, Potter T wp. PLUM GROVE Quite a number of young folks attended the id in the Lutheran church at Centre Hall on Sunday evening Mrs. Carper with from Linden Hall Mrs had one day last week at the same place Mrs, W. H. Swartz W.M. 8B. convention as a delegate at Lew Nathan! been visiting visiting her daughter Ziegler, also Mrs. Ziegler who had been attending the | Isburg, returned bome Monday morning Children’s day services will be held at Fgg ine 2th All are cor. of Danie] Kel nd wile Baturday and Ym. Bholl Jerome an ert Lingle, of ey, spent IrSday at the b all MITHTOWN. A.M. Kreamer H. Mus the other day replanted corn s0id a fine shor leonard Hackenbu B. } nm his farm Frankenbarg Bam whi around here the exception {of peaches {| were recent ood yea P—~Davia Kinkhead . Adams, Eimer Foremar Hecla Park ay afternoon and and dances at Hecla w resumed on Music first ciass orchestra Christie Smith Friday, June : we furnished by a | under the direction The usual low : 3 will |] W. GEPHART, Gen’) Supt upt. RHEUMATISM CURE By Paracamph Mr E. L. Hawkins, 123 West 87th Bt., New York City, Bays: “1 have used Pamacamph in a severe case 1 got have tried almost of Rheumati and will say that immediate, relief, I every tion that is now before the publ wd fir out question the best remedy for Rheu I wish you success and heartily d that Paracamph is with matism, recommed Paracamph Mr Hawkins is only one out of many thousands that have been cured by the wonderful penetrating remedy Paracamph This new remedy is a scientific prepara- tion which when applied, opens the pores of the skin, ing oils to penetrate to seat of the ailment, allowing the soothing, cool- removing the soreness and congestion, drawing out the fever and inflammation by inducing sweating. It sweats out the pain and aches, and this is Nature's plan. Don't ruin your stomach with strong internal medicines for Rheumatism, Neu- ralgia, Sore Joints, ete, We guarantee Paracam ph to relieve and cure you if used as directed, If it fails your druggist will refund your money. If your druggist don’t handle Paracamph ask him to get for you. If he won't do this send direct to us, But don't take any substitute because there jsnothing just as good, Paracamph issold only in 25 cent, 50 cent, and $1.00 bottles, The 50 cent size contains three times as much as the 25 cent size; the $1.00 bottles eight times as much as the 2§ cent size, The Paracamph Company Louisville, Ky. U. 8. A. GREEN'S PHARMALY CO., Bellefonte, Oak Hall. *n Kaup, >a at t { week wife and som of Belle. be home of Mrs. Wm Bible Tressler guests a Bellefonte, and »f Rock J. Tressler’s son, and Miss spent Sunday Fira Snrings of i aprin { spent Sunday at home, Mrs. John C ca and | day ose and izabeth daughters, Rebec were visitorson Thurs: (Odd Fellows’ Picnic The Odd Fellows of Centre county will have a picnic on Friday, June 24th Kreamer's woods at State College, It will be an all-day picnic with a baseball game and speeches in the afternoon. { i Smuliton, Chas. Drumm is on the sick lis Mrs. Geo. H. Smull is tiliamsport this week, visiting at H. H Stover spent the greater part of last week in Lock Haveu and vicinity, looking after the interests of his trade. Marion Emerick around, after an rheumatism, The Methodist hold a Children’s evening, June 18 Mrs. Joseph Bult, of Pittsburg ing under the parental roof is again avie to ¥ ~ he unp.ecasant siege of school will ay service on Sunday to which allare inv 1 Sunday a ic ited nea, Mrs, Joseph visititing her parents H. K valley Mrs, Sturgis o H. Small’s Smu!l made Farmers for Indian Service The U. 8. Civil wants farmer BEIVICe Commission examinations will be held yv f tL Sor y ’ 404, 01 same. Apply to Wm , Garman, Bellefonte postoffice, for and ' ana iniol Mothers and Daughters AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea A BOON TO WOMANHIND fs greatest tt HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS TOR SALE AKD EBCOMMENDED BY C. MM. PARRISH, dragnist, Malisfonte. Pa. MAA AL AAA AAA ARAARAAL ARS A0 000 00 AAA RRS AR AMAA AAA ARAMA MAAR AIA AAAAE"A Our Semi=Annual CLEARING SALE -—IN OUR MILLINERY DEPT. We never carry any stock over from one season to another, and to this end every Hat must be sold. sale at Our entire stock of Straw Hals, worth from 50c¢ to $2.00, now on 25 cents. Flowers, worth from 50c¢ to $1.50, now go at 25 cents. Our Ribbons, including all Silk Taffetas, best quality Satin Taf- fetas and Fancies, now go at 19 cents. Come early and get first choice. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW.
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