Page 7 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, NOVEMBER 17, ofeaferosdedesfeddeeddede deseo dodfecdodde ode sdecedesdodr drools dededosdesdedododedodedododde dodo de de dodo ede efo do oe de ky * i : * Correspondents’ Department The news in condensed form from all parts of sedeedededededededodedodedodededededeodeddedededede dededededode debe dodo dededede odode dodo fede HIGHVALLEY. Hello, Charley, the election is past and the Highvalley scribe will now settle down to business. The delaying of the Highvalley items was on account of our low stream; we had saved all the gas to blow Love off the bench and place Orvis on. The flitting mentioned in last week's Journal, says Barney moved to west end of Highvalley; that is not correct, as he came only for a day's stay—a difficulty took place between the Kind and Bar- ney, on account of an operation that he serformed, on that account he left till Prine reaches a verdict; on Monday Prine gave his decision and Barney moved back and the old stand with a pound of Arbuckle coffee in his pocket, On Friday, as | went to Coburn I a hand grip with John Glasgo delphia, {ohn is a brother Glasgo ou took — _- MOSHANNON. ward Gleason week al at Howard — RUNVILLE PINE GLENN, Maude Rimert s it Saturday th her | in Howard laughter, of Belle. Bowes of thi inday w arent Bowes ar fonte, are place G. R. Boak and hunting party returned to their Spruce Run camp on Sunday Miss Bernice Bowes te Saturday John Daugherty came home from Clearfield to vote on Tuesday it WwW « ISICing wm went to Peale on Miss Jennie Beates is visiting in Belle- fonte Benj. Gentzel and wife, of Pleasant Gap, were recent visitors at the home of Wm. Hipple —— — Winter Excursion Route Book. In pursuance of its annual custom, the Passenger Department of the Pennsy!. vania Railroad Company has just issued an attractive and comprehensive book descriptive of the leading Winter resorts on the East and South, and giving the rates and various routes and combina. tions of routes of travel. Like all the publications of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company, this “Winter Excursion Book" is a model of typographical and pictorial work, It is bound in a hand some and artistic cover in colors, and contains much valuable information for Winter tourists and travelers in general It can be had free of charge at the princi. al offices of the Pennsylvania Railroad ‘ompany, or will be sent postpaid up. on application to Geo, W. Boyd, General Passenger ‘Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Centre County NITTANY. S. Peck was to Bellefonte one day last week on business, H. P. Zerby, judge of election last week, was to Bellefonte one day the past week on business, Leonard Hazzard and son Elsworth, of Huntingdon, visited at the home of William Garbrick and family over Sun day our Geo, Gates, Jr, who is employed at Mahaffey, is visitihg his parents and many friends at this place, Quite a number of our people attended the funeral of Mrs. David - Whitman at Hublersburg on Sunday Quite a folks on number of young atte t ACTOSS 1s our ge reonort when refreshment Kate Delaney dance was held, ¢ in an up-to-d crowd wish —_— PORT MATILDA. Some of aur hunters easful re MONTH'S MEDICINE ON TRIAL. Generous Offer to All With Weak Diges- tion of Stomach Troubles. Mi«o na sold S following guarantee the purchaser. that the money will be returned if after a month's use, the remedy has not given satisfac tion every box ot Krumrine gives the bond, assuring I hereby agree to refund the money paid for Mi-ona on re. turn of empty box, if the pur chaser tells us that it has failed to cure dyspepsia or stomach troubles. This guarantee covers two boxes, or a month's treat. ment Price, soc per box loes not digest as it ought, who has to take thought about when and what to eat, should take ad. vantage of this generous offer of 8, Krumrine's, Mi.o-na is aldiost invariably success ful in curing stomach trouble of all kinds, from an acute attack of indigestion to a chronic case of dyspepsia By its use new rich blood is made, the weight in creased and health restored If Mi.o-na were not successful cases out of 100, an offer like this woul be ruinous, This offer shows the great faith 8. Krumrine has in the health.giv- ing powers of Mi-o-na and you should begin its use at once, Try it for a mouth anyway, If it fails to help you, the cost is absolutely nothing, while if it does what is claimed for it, the ex. | pense is trifling. in e MILESBURG. Glenn Nevhart, after a brief visit with his parents, returned to Johnstown Miss Ada Haupt Tyrone, Wednesday in the burg Geo, McCulloug is on the sick list not seriously ill. Edith Else attended the foot ball game at Williamsport, Saturday. Mrs. Dr. F. G. Mattern and daughter spent Saturday in Williamsport R. B. Haupt and wife, after a pleasant visit with his returned to their home at Allendale, Mrs. E. E. Davis, of visiting her father and Orris and daughters Dr. Huff took Frank Philadelphia hospital for the nose, Saturday Of spent but arents ilipsburg, 18 Samuel Wetzler treatment to a ol re. the of Friday Philipsburg, to attend Elizabeth Orris, turned home on teacher's institute. R. C. Cheesman, of Washington, D, C.. after a brief visit with his sister, Mrs, returned of Mill accidentally Thomas Taylor home 1 treet, on ele Joseph Green tion morning shot, while out hunting with William Johnson, Johnson was ving his gun under : when 1n changing 1 und oul Ray Wis Sarm » gun fron - MINGOVILLE — BAILEYVILLE - SPRING MILLS. » tos the HOM A ns stave mu » above the and con Are now on } wmition railroad station siderable — IS YIUR 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, ——————— 5 SA An indignation meeting always af. | fords some people a lot of pleasure, UNIONVILLE, sentative Some of the repre Julian who tran town during the past week Sylvester Williams, Hale and Oliver Wils and Ella Mun Mrs. Harry Dinges, of Centre Hall, visiting at the pretty rural home of Mar. tin Hogan. acted busine were i omrades Henry on, | nore Cray ny Edgar Clever but now of formerly of this place, Pa arrived on Saturday and all the girls in town have set their traps for him YY Mest Y OK aere Down on the Reach; Clyde Van Valin shot a sea gull and Joe Stere shot resembling a penguin ; it is of a greyish color, has l, its feet lod bird a long peaked bill, or near with of a ited close to the back feetand walks legs are the tail, has web body erect, and is the size goose, Joe offer Piper Heitzic tobacco to the person who wil Miss Emily Hall, daughter of | Hall, of Mountain Retreat, and ’ Irvin, were married at Sheriden Chursday of last week TT. E. last Tuesday, caused by a re-formir AO RDCESS which remaons 1 about a chew of Griest became seriou had been A Year or _— ROLAND Aikey has gotten tor Ww LE Mort SON Mrs. Price lost with alla yone them please leave them tre Democrat office her gold eye glasses finding at the Cen } . hel chain hed a will — PHILIPSBURG. The net proceeds from the recent organ recital at the M, E. church amount ed to $204.10 Hoover & Washburn's new saw mill, located near the site of the old tannery property, began sawing August Frank, who was struck by “Jerkwater” at passenger station suffer. ing the loss of an arm and leg, died on Saturday aged about 67 years, and was a soldier in the civil war, He leaves a small family The foot ball game on Saturday after. noon resulted in the defeat of the Bell wood team by the Good Wills in a score of 6 to o, ——— There Is more Oatarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the ast few years was supposed to be incurable, For a Front many years doctors ronounced it a loeal disease and prescribed oonl remedies, and by constantly falling to eure with local treatment, pronounced If In curable, Seience has proven catarrh to be a | constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured n F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the fanthet, Mis taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, 1 blood and mucous surfaces of the ay y offer one hundred dollars for Mh fase i" is to cure, Send for eireularn test) t F.J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, Ohlo, Pills for constipation, acts directly on | ". 1904 MILLHEIM, y at lant } Zahet a few s Harter College, were Wednesday H.N. Meyer bSwabb- Bitner 1 tow! the Hall, attended Penn and wile wedding b ‘ lhursday Harry Rishel, of Jeanette, wa during the week 1 town Miss Mary Catherman, of Hartleton, spent Sunda Ro wrt typ mother Mrs, Susan Kern M off nd from ¢ y here, Frank is ill with Kern nome Mm ol oid fe at the of his grand- 1 North St. wife have returned > AARONSBURG msell a wile has gone to New nephew Dr. Finley Bell Coke Bell and of Wilkinsburg spent one day last week at the home of homas Hull's wile Chas. Acker, who had been employed in West Virginia for the past few months returned home to spend the winter under the parental roof Polly Stover has gone to spend the winter with her brother Thadeus Stover, at Smullton Chas, Keister réturned home after having been employed near Akron, O,, the past three years Mrs. Catherman, of Mililmont, and Mrs. Maggie Wilson, of Philadelphia, were the guests of Thos, Frank's one day last week, Sam Troxel, of Troxelville, is visiting his sister Mrs, Katie Crouse Wesley Wyle has gone to Sugarvalley, to do some painting Wm, Guisewite and wife attended Mrs. Whitman's funeral at Hublersburg on Sunday forenoon Ebon Bower has gone to business col lege in Runghieepe 6. N.Y. We hope he may be successful in his studies Miss Ruth Swabb attended the Bitner and Swabb wedding near Penn Hall last week James Wert, of Tusseyville, spent a few days with his father Jesse Wert, Ed. Feh! and wife commenced house | keeping in part of the house vacated i | Mra Sara Leitaell, id PPGyerDS butter won't in the s an old time dairy It though no one has ever told why. - ”" ol churn,” i proverb. often work seems to When mothers are worried children do not h flesh we them Scott's Emul- because the gain strength and say give sion. It is like the penny in the | it and is something milk works 10n 18 simply cod liver oil 1 pho sphites ed for delicate end you 2. i the sample free. penny, I. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. all druggists, It Never Fails. Thompson's Barosma, Kidney and Liver Cure has Never Failed in a Single Case. We have never known Thompson's Barosma to fail in curing any case of Lumbago, Backache, Kidney, Liver and Bladder trouble, or Sciatie Rheumatism, neither have wo ever known one single instance in which there was a retum of the disease or any of ite symptoms. E. J. Nourse, of Mapleton, Iowa, says: “For fifteen years I was afllicted with inflammation of the kidneys and pains in the groin, side and back and suffered no one knows how.much until I procured Thompson's Barosma, Backache, Kidney and Liver Cure, which made a complete cure, as I have been perfectly well for several years.” Thompson's Barosma is guaranteed harmless and pleasant to take, “A friend of mine was afflicted with Bright's Disease and given up by the doctors. He was urged to try Thomp- son's Darosma and today he is as well as ever." Amos Gooowix, 120 W, 19th Ss. Erle, Pa. Thompson's Barosma 500 and $100, The dollar bottle holds more than two 50s bottles. KRUMRINE'S PHARMACY.
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