a a a Correspondents’ Department Adee dodo dood desde dededodedodo dodo deodedeodeodede de desde dodeddeoe foe odeoedede desde fede dob bedded ZION. AARONSBURG. The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County dobdddde didi dd H. A. Brungart and wife have re turned home after a few weeks trip to St, Louis and other points in the west Mrs, Eliz 1 Friedly, ast summer, picked which she Friedly 1s during the huckle and 7 past ibetl 0 quarts ot erries for received ¢ cents a quar, Mrs years of age Last Saturday ou in capturing pheasants Some of nusKing > MOSHANNON PLEASANT GAP. vile have go ten days The M a Holloween social the of October. On finely this season two fine wild t roth twe A. 3; to their hon a few weeks Mrs, Elmer J Mr havir ££ Kaine ] ngregation expect to hold and oyster suj n Saturday evening, the 22 per in n former discourage unters se vt 9 Wart: Noll Samu day at | . . ’ tall I never tire tal Some tine Henry Williams and Creek, passed by here Sun Harvey Fall rival of that big boy The great work it is imply aston IS Ail SMmes sipoce ishes every one believe that wand here Some of these young men ar } iriving doing » be arrested ’ indigestion or dyspepsia can exist when careless ¢ hat are ich should short time, ¢ 4 Vin-te-na is taken for a Some of the people around here should have applebutter enough to last for the next two years, four different times Mis Berry is again attending Sunday school after her long and severe illness strongly do | believe that it will relieve one family boiling all forms of stomach trouble that | am y Olive willing to run all of the risk in the mat : Miss Stella Miller who has been sew ter and will return the money if you take | Ing at Lock Haven, spent Sunday at the There are seven cases of typhoid fever Lin town, in and get a bottle to-day. | There have been quite a few hard frosts this fall, Frank Huling, of Charlton, called at] Vin-te-na and are not satisfied, Come It's the hard rubs of the world that | the home of James Metzger, Saturday | the] most suits wears the shabbiest make a man bright.| last, i | THE home of her parents, } PENN TWP, | iY wi wy LHI body gy ride Mrs, Warren Earon Stover, of Aaronsburg, lay at D. D. Breon's Mrs. Wm, Vonada spent Sunday witl her mother, Mrs, Sarah Jamison, seemed to en pen Jamison i spent Sunday Immel and nent b wnt o VETSAar) congregati M1 sever Gramiey in Pitt Sabbath spent ’ las at the Slate al days week burg in attendance School convention —— Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous ining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is a iammed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear Ing, and when It is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by ¢ atarrh, which I» nothing but an inflammed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that ean not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for eireulars, free, F.J.OHENREY & CO, Toledo, 0, Sold by Druggists, 75 Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation. — C—O It often happens that the lawyer with clothes, NITTANY, ry On nm Mr repaired pair Sr OAK HALL. le, and fa : f Mrs, Henny a Not a Politician, IS YOUR BACK ALLRIGHT? If It Isn't the Chances Are That Your Kidneys Are Calling For Aid. The kidney's are the most important of all the organs; they have more work to perform than any other, hence the necessity of heeding the first symptoms of their derangement They filter or strain the blood, thus removing the im yurities and poisons from this vital fluid, Jy keeping these greatest of Blood Puri. fying organs in good health, many dis eases are prevented Pains in the back and loins are evi dence that the kidneys are affected, and they in return will affect the Nerves, causing nervousness, sleeplessness, rest lessness, irritability, ete. Infrequent or too frequent urination excessive, pain. ful or scanty urinary passage are all conclusive proof that the kidneys need assistance, For any of these troubles Krines Kid. ney Pills are a positive cure and for them | | to fail to do what they were designed to {do would be like reversing the law of | | cause and effect, These pills are sold | {and guaranteed at Krumrine's Drug store, If you are not benefitted you get your money back by asking for it, CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 20, 1904, UNIONVILLE. tatio f {viet He shoots Parsons, read ———- HUBLERSBURG. tman They the family have jus 1 fever recently k at the same time typho being si Perce Miller, who has a position with the P. R, R., is visiting Snydertown, Miss Sophia Rockey moved her house. hold into her newly completed house on Main street. The house makes a fine appearance Prof. H. F. Yearick, visited this place Saturday goods of Bellefonte, Mrs. Mary Yearick and Sauter Ger. trude visited relatives at Woodward, several days this week Chestnuts have been this section, very plentiful in Geo. Kessinger moved his house on Front street, thus filling a vacant lot, Quite a number from this place attend. ed the dance held at Nittany, Friday night, ‘he present scribe resigns his position as special correspondent from this We do not agree with the Centre Demo- | crat in Joiiics and because of the pres. ent outlook, we are making all [reparations for our departure up “Salt iver, BONE FOOD Page 7. Soft and crooked bone bad feeding. ( rickets if you want growing child must ea right food for growth, | must have bone must have blood on throu Scott's treatment mean disease The the nes blood and so t > The Greatest Curse. — The paint Ce quesiion Both ends of the paint question are covered by L.ucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) The price is so low and they cover so well that there's a money-saving on the first cost of the job; and they wear and look so well and keep their good looks so long that they show an- other big saving at the other end. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Philedelphla
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