“ serfs foofeafeodefeafefedesfeofesdeade desde fore dose feof deseo feofeofodfe dodo fee de sf oe dee deol leds lorrespondents’ Department dededrdededededeoddedededrdedededededededededededede dodo dodo dedodeddededeob db bb AARONSBURG. Xie Haines is slowly improv. sickness of over two months, and wife, of Rebersburg, with their son E. S. The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County rey a BLANCHARD. The weather is cold in Eagleville. The writer met an old citizen the other morn- ing about six o'clock fresh this ~said to him, little morning Yes, but I don't know exactly how cold it is, because one { Mever, of Philadelphia, has ! her grandmother, Mrs, sser. whose health is not im- inden Hall, with Mrs, mer and wife, of L last week Smuliton, made a . town one day last was housed u RL ah Wyle it is much better h eal HOUSEOWO sie dl REEK. mm —— BEECH C how and good sleighing. jams visited at the home of er's. mis, ith grip, confined to to be out who is was able {err and family, of Monu- d through this place last eraoon. Closkey hauled logs for y last week. rers found the watch which jer lost Friday night a week dly returned same to owner, 1 it that same evening on his rom the mines, what has happened ribe as we never hear hat place of late McCloskey, of Lock Haven, Hubbard school on Monday Am- to the a oemaker and wife passed 8 place Monday NNA. FURNACE. rhart took a sled load of Z men to the festival at Pi y and SS was sister's fun ad to hear of the recovery ol ms aithough he lost use of Miller was on the GILLENTOWN. w Shoe township over industriou careful of hi ng to work into the per loging interests fine fa in Ell Hown to f ble for six ncluded to retire party would not hear to it susly re-nominated him rati ther party. He has EE 1" n arm re a Cold In One Day. TIVE BROMO QUININE Tab jets refund the money if It falls s signature is on each box Te BELLWOOD. border is sick at his home Lohr is very sick at her Stewart is visiting friends Pittsburg. ustaborder the flagman on from Bellwood to Punxsu fn A runaway train last Sat- pg where he got hurt and is collar bone broken ———— R BACK ALLRIGHT? ¢ Chances Are That Your Are Calling For Aid. V's are the they have more work han any eeding the first symptoms pgement, They filter or thus removing the im poisons from this vital fluid. fhese greatest of Blood Puri in good health, many dis ented he back and loins are evi p kidneys are affected, and i will affect the Nerves, pusness, sleeplessness, rest bility, etc. Infrequent or urination excessive, pain urinary "passage are all pof that the kidneys need most importan other, hence the these troubles Krines Kid positive cure and for them hat they were designed to like reversing the law of . These pills are sold at Krumrifde's Drug are not benefitted you get by asking for it, with grip but is improvi »f them cold nights last week the mer. cury in our thermometer went down be. low the covered up send the constable after it I call pretty cold. hasn't come will until | That's what bridge an I don't spose it yet, and i Mrs. Joseph Bechdel has ng James Wilson is ¢ from a severe atta k of § n the «i on the s Mrs, lda Confer is Winstow » with chic kenpox. Commissi County ioht girls ; we ai and the ot **this time, ner Party every night two—like to 1 you are too numerous to mention tell about Following is a women (married between the ages of 15 and that never fails in Eagleville : Catch her in bad humor, lip’ hanging down, frown on her face, and in very low spirits, generally, looking just like somebody was dead ; then say to her real quick I surprise party to vited ; if she don’ melancholy loctor the « a goo it There wi munion vice in th M. E. churct day ) gz. Rev Aller the pastor preached a very able sermon nallpox here en WALKER the day after k Dockerty The Evangel cess Sat JULIAN, By IEW Miss Edna and Elva with the scarlet fever Straw " ill C. H. Sanderson will West Virginia this week Aaron Fahr is busy threshing ou last summer crop of beans, go on A number of our lads and lassies were driving up pole cat hollow and the pole cats got too thick so they had to turn and go their way rejoicing Frank Dillion is on the the mumps bs iad sick list with of There were several down on cabbage street cases mumps Philip Straw has to knob to haul wood ——————— SOBER. gone gobblers D. D, Breon moved to Wolfs Chapel Lydia Gentzel Gentzel, d brought home on Friday 1 homa “ SHE WAS interment eech Wednesday ; in Heckman ceme “0 Ol) ed at Edward f near Bellefonte a caller wit} U.G A in Ben. Breon D. D1} n Mabel and § with Jamison, Sun John kin to vi Vonada were callers their grandmother Mi: Sarah were to Shalmo on Charles - STATR OF Onin, Cry or TOLEDO, i LUCAS UOUNTY Sn Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senlor partner of the Armot F J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, Coun ty and State aforesald, and that said Arm will pe the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or each and every case of Catarrh that ean not use of Hall's Ostarrh Cure FREANK J.CHENEY Sworn to before me and subseribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A D, 188. (SEAL) A.W. GLEASON, Norany Punic Hall's Catarrk Cure isMaken internally, and Acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces | of the system, Mend for testimonials free, ] F.J CHENEY & CO, Toledo, U, | Bold by all Draggists, 75a. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation be cured by the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,, FEBRUARY 23, PINE GLENN, W. C Hipple parents in t altimore on Wedn hi hi (Geo. Conowav's moved ym Winbur former home ] ] Their many come them back, Miss Jennie Askey. of visiting her parents Rob't this place. to their week, friends jellefonte, Askey Sy of i 18 Query: Did anyone see John Bowes Miss Mertella Barrett, one of Win burne's young ladies is visiting friends in this vieinity. Church services were poorly attended on Sunday, on account drifted condition of the roads Miss Rhoda Bowes brother in Bellefonte, f the Dome interest played at Vallin ing this plac e on Snow -Who was th Shoe, dis Geo lowes brand new black other improvements are bei and we hope to description of these Lloyd Dougherty is suffering from his sore neck—hope for his speedy recovery comes on Numerous talked of at futs ng Hg {Oo give Juer able in the near De L188 8 On last Friday evening a merry party of young people from this place, chap- eroned and Mrs. N. Vallin drove to Gorton Heights, to accon Miss Grayce at that place, home Ar they were royally entertained at the home of Mr 1 Mrs. F ay spent ev I : Dy Vallimon v allimont an n var After shment a——— CENTRE HALL. ‘ sel oh Civ. ALG \ D. F. Luse of the | ment made a business trip Monday § ndry establi to Bellefonte, - OAK HALL — COBURN. N. F. Braucht agent at Mc Elhattan, and family, are visiting rela- tives and friends at this place W. E. Hosterman has a calf that weighed 120 pounds when it was 7 days old. This is a fact but the whopper Jorn to Mr, and Mrs on Sunday a boy baby Woodward near 14 Cail 18 A W. T. Korman SC ————— PROTECTION AGAINST GERMS, People With Weak Stomachs Most Liable to Catch Disease. When the stomach and digestive or. gans are weak, the food does not digest and there is a sour, slimy, fermenting mass, making an ideal for the germs multipiy The only yourself against disease the stomach and Miona is the known, that will it spot disease way gern nl to protect protect to strengthen that is taken troubles is food alone give no more than tem Mi stomach Na i A certain cu troubles. ext ept A the stom in the should they sim bles act they food gases and undigested food in the mouth siness, or ver apnetite app | £ sfore the eves, of de Spon len Ay you ce strengthen the stomach should and diges. by the use of Mi ona. There IR no liquid, no alcohol, no spoonful doses with Mi.o-na. Just one simple tablet out of a flty cent box before eating, and your stomach will soon become so strong and healthy that you will be germ proof. Ask 8, Krumrine to show you the guar. antee under which he sells Mi-ona; costs | nothing unless it cures, tive system of his brother east of Aaronsburyg her si Wolf's Store seen in spent Kathryne Meyer that the Yankeetown iems “little 99 PENN TWP. 168 wee) Mrs. Elmer Limbert 18 Harry Haines was visiting at the home Kathryne Meyer spent last week with ter Mrs H. F. McManaway, of Clarence Long, from Ma this section Lola Ulrich, Thursday night kevvi ( from Miss Penn Hall, friend We like to correct a mistake made in hes arty of Peter were would scribe was not stated, there week, "it she last aq folks” as at but foots big folks, a I's pres nt. dreon’s ome 5X Elias Zerby rnoon scl ana i Fiedler iben Harter's Walters wife Ima, of Woodward, made home of Henry Kling. rs. Hannah Reed, of M rived here on Saturday home of Michael Everts, rr ——— NITTANY. Miss Oda Gunsallus and Miss Yearick have returned home af the past week visitin Clara "rats r spend john | er and wife Romola risited } son (3a . wife visited his son George ard! wife brothers her sistera/Mre. Bheats at RISO IS and Vieasant 14 \ —— MILESBURG pas un the vthful ca beast je ( of Renova, are Noll and wile, Last of the Season, Th tour Jacksonville of the sea wn via the Pennsylvania Railroad leaves New York, Philadelphia, and Washing on by special train February 28. Ex. irsion tickets, including round-trip rail way transportation and Pullman accom. modations (one berth). and meals en route on the special train going, will be sold at the A ne unl rates: New York, $50 oo; Buffalo, $54.25: Rochester, $¢4.. Elmira, $41.45; Erie, $54.85; Wil liamsport, $50.00; Wilkesbarre, $50.35 and ortionate rates from other points For tickets, itineraries, and fu mation apply to ticket agents, or address Geo, W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia ast 00 at proj i infor a —— Anis To New Orleans. On account of the Mardi Gras festivi ties at New Orleans, Mobile, and Pensa cola, March 2 to 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell roundtrip tickets to either of these places from all on its lines, March 1 to ¢ rates These tickets good for return passage unt ive, on d at will be March 11 ate of validation by agent of terminal line at Mobile or Pensacola Joint Agent at New Orleans If rts are deposited with agent at either nts not later than March fee of so cents is paid, an exten return limit to March 2¢ may be For specific rates, wover privileges at resorts consult stations reduced inclus Or ADOve pot routes southern icket Agents a — and i stog hy Winter Reduced Rates to Washington, nt of the loauguration of Roosevelt on March 4. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell nd-trip tickets to Washington, March 3. and 4, good for return passage until March 8, inclusive, from Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Oil City, Erie, Buffalo, Wil liamsport, and intermediate stations, at rate of single fare, plus 25 cents for the round trip. Deposit of ticket Mat fokat Agent at Washington on or before March | 8 and payment of fee of $1.00 will secure | extension of return limit to leave Wash. | ington on or before March 18, For specific rates and full information apply | to ticket agents, i ACCN Presid gave a very enjoyable quil N 0" a number of her lady Pe the home of on noon PLEASNT GAP, +4 go y Miffhin Edna Biglow, ing her friend, Ethe Onl Weaver Ling party to friends ane ist Thursday Mrs John Mulfinger has been 1ys A party of y nt Friday from our ty nl y ple “I ‘ Nora Stover, in oyd Noll, of Zion, vi nda Sunday Irvin om town t { 1 ing folk ' asantiy a Bellefont evening ver . ie } } 1fed at his home school Fi afternoon train f shurg anda PORT MATILDA, Matilda, some reason or the papers every try 1 | h week. Now, what do you thie Lie —- LEMONT 1k Taylor, of Calif Wn | wong his friends at this went John I. Thompson lay on Satury morning to of days Hamill Bathgate, who h Ohio, is home for a few days Jacob Klinger, who has been laid with the grip 1s recovering up of Bellefonte inday at the home of H. F Alvin Grove and family spent Ht Evey's ——— MADISONBURG. Mrs. Thomas Hazel and two children from Bellefonte, are the guests of friends in our burg a few weeks Miss Ida Sheats, from Nittany guest of her uncle, C, M. Sheats, Miss Mae Royer, from ruest her brothers Royer. The movin lows Mrs. ( is the is the WwW. C Walker of family rs in our burg are as fol aroline Limbert will move to her son at Rebersburg, Mrs. G, C Kidder in the house vacated by Mrs Limbert, Philip Caris in the house vacat ed by Mrs. Kidder, D. C, Caris, from Mill Hall, on the farm vacated by Philip Cans, —— HUBLERSBURG. Mary K. Rumberger, of near Hublers burg, entertained Robert A. Morrow, of Detroit, Michigan, last week Miss Helen J. Beck, of Nittany Bellefonte visitor on Monday WAS A Holloway Hoy and wife, of Hublers- burg, were in town on Monday Rexull Medical News Consumption Consumption 18 ) curable, but the cause, even to an advanced stage, is curable, Catarrh is responsible for every case of con- sumption everknown. Consumption is generally spoken of as the great white plague and the enemy of the white race, but 1 believe neglect is the people's greatest enemy, when every case of consumption might have been cured in the beginning by taking Rexarr Mucu-Toxe. No person in my opinion ever had con- sumption who did not have it begin practical ine Catarrh, and no one who ever used Mucu-Tone ever failed to effect I'he reason is clear enough, 4a catarrh rem- nd first of the tissues that have been ravag by the catarrhal parasite, that way prevents the germs of con- sumption from ever getting a st Besides this it is a wonderful tizer and flesh builder ——you begin to “put on” flesh just as soon as you begin the treatment. Ihave no other medicine that I recommend so often nor so largely —in fact I guar. antee a large trial bottle that 1 sell for fifty cents to give results or I refund you the price. Try a big trial bottle to-day on my personal recommendation. GREEN'S PHARMACY CO, Rexall Agency SPRING MILLS. gave EAGLE Jt Jump to conclusions and think, be- cause you have suffered so long from chronic PAIN, that it is Whether you call it rheumatism, neuralgia, back- ache, earache, toothache, head- ache, a sprain, indigestion or some internal trouble, of which you don’t rightly know the nature, the surest and most reliable relief and cure ia HAMLINS WIZARD OIL. incurable. This medicine acts directly upon the nerves and blood vessels in such a way as to re- reduce swellings, and drive out the lieve inflammation, exact cause of trouble to which Price 50 cents Fully guaranteed. the pain is due. and 81.00, For saleand recommended by C. M. Parrish. ways Remember the Full Name . axative ——— Bromo Quinine ‘ures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. 6.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers