Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 12, 1905, Image 11

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 12, 1905.
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Correspondents’
The news in condensed form
from all parts of Centre County
Department
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JULIAN.
Aaron Myers, who has been on the |
sick list for several weeks, is improving
slowly
Amanda Myers came home during her
father’s illness, and will stay for a short
time.
Art Irwin visited our town over
day.
An old man giving his name as Mr
Palmer, dropped in our town one evening
last week, | a very sanctimoniou
expres worn face, and in
d for a el or boarding house.
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BEECH CREEK
The quilt that was sold by the ladies
ofthe ¥ PF hes roh . hol rg
Anna Be
and noo
gd
hev al
they a
MT. EAGLE.
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BENNER TWP,
AY
Are u IsKing corn
ADDIE DUtter
Wallace White's thrasher is in
view at present
our
Mrs. Herb Smull is visiting her sister
Mayme Wolf
Mrs. Agnes Tate is visiting her par |
ents, Henry Fishburn
John Grove is all smiles; he says it is
another corn husker i
We do not have a very good turn out
at our grammar school so far,
Mi % Carolyn He
Philadelphia,
Wm. Keen
Gap
Orrie Mullbarger has left Frank Mar. |
tin's, i
a
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab |
ois. All draggists refund the money If it tats |
to eure,
y 1s going toschool in
Is working at Pleasant
KE W.Grove's signature is on each box, Be,
Sun- |!
ton, Del,
er, Mrs, |)
PINE GLENN,
Miss Dora Askey. of Bellefonte, is vis-
iting her parents, Robt, Askey's.
Miss Flo Holt, of Peale, visited at her
uncle's, George Bower, the latter part of
the week.
The Moshannon scribe wished to know
iow to keep the Pine Glenn boys out of
H. Beates, wife and son, of Wilming
l., are visiting the former's moth.
Beates,
Miss Virginia Hawkins, of Keewaydin,
! Beates home
at the
1 held "
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yalurday ey
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started tc
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be has a cx
I would lik
an beat that
were ou
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MKS
Sunday and
SMULLTON,
vife are spend
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attended
I'viersville
ce Hacks
0 Saturday n K!
Miller
ends and
10 Aarons
Jennie and Lizzie Winters are
relatives in Renovo
guest of
, Wednesday
ting I!
Wm Brindle was
e Perry Winter
Fairy Stover and Lodie Weber spent
Sunday with their friend Nora Douty,
Charles Drumn spent several days
with his cousin in Bellefonte,
the his
James Gramley, of Madisonburg, vis. |
ited his mother on Sunday
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Special Notice.
For the information of merchants jw
The recent ruling of the Revenue Dep't
regarding proprietary medicines does not
in any way affect the sale of VIN.-TE.
NA. This remedy does not contain any
distilled apitits and the quality and
Quantity of drugs used in its manufac
ture, positively
beverage.
prevent its use as a
Prxx Curmicar Co,
fi ———
To the cannibal any girl is sweet
enough to eat
AAS
A dead give-away-—a will,
it a few hours
with Mre Charles before smoing to their
n Wa lace,
WOODWARD.
|
{
Franklin Guiswite and family spent
Sunday at the home of papa Glantz.
{| Mrs. H, K. Summers and daughter
Annie, from Aaronsburg, spent Sunday
{at the home of C, W. Hosterman,
The show entitled * Peter Huntz and
| wife Jian! held in the Woodward
{ school house was well attended.
{ . "
| The Woodward House looks quite im- |
| proved of late by the new porch around |
{ the building.
Miss Marion Keaster accompanied by
{ Miss Blanch Weaver, from Aaronsburg,
| Sundayed at the home of Wm, Keaster.
D. J. Benner and family attended the
{ connty fair at Bellefonte, Thursday,
| J. W. Goodman and Reuben Sheesley
i
|
i
i
i
IH i | attended the Bellefonte fair
their town; we reply, just have a festival
in Pine Glenn
| L. D, Orndorf purchosed the Motz |
| store building at this place and expects
to open up in the near future with a full
line of goods of all kinds,
The Motz and Stover lum!
111 bloom now
wer 3
The distillery at thls place
Eby opened up Tuesday
I ph, W V
the
YARNELL,
: visit
Walk as ret
a with friends at Clearfield
monin
pending t A Week t her hon
ir
fora
Pai a
ne Jaylor and
last Wednesday
ne's,
Confer visited over Sun.
her sister Mrs. Wm. Walker at
Milesburg
Wm. Shank, of Bradford
at this place last week
Miller, of Beech Creek. Sun
QO. Miller's
Isaac Heaton
of |
was a caller
)
0 ear
ke
George
dayed at H
Mrs
‘eima
wees
little daught
rorton Heights who spent the
at). L retu i
er
Croft's, red
3} -
attended the Baptist
bh convened at Milesb: 194
vid Shawley
%
and two children,
" ad last week with
irs. Ory Fetzer who is
’
) typhoid fever
i “ay
lane
AUR 1s
typhoid fe of
of
+ Place
+f
this
Kee waydin, is a
for at t
Wilsor
Jerome (
day at Romola,
Heaton
onfer
fit
Milesburg, and
place spent Sun.
ol
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IS YOUR BACK ALLRIGMT.
If It Isn't the Chances Are That Your
Kidneys Are Calling For Aid.
he 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 flter or
{strain the biood, thus removing the im- |
Miss Clara Hastings, of Bellefonte, is
2.
f Milesburg,
MILESBURG.
Geo, W
dren of I've
McMullen, wife and two chil.
one, after visiting his parents
and attending the fair, returned home
Also Herbert Campbell Charles
Sheckler, of 11 yrone
Rev, and Mrs. E. C. Houck, after at
tending the Baptists Association held
ast week, also visiting their friends, re-
turned home : also Howard Carter and
wife, of Tyrone,
The Centre laptist association
here last week was well attended ;
delegates from different parts of
stitte were in attendance,
David Reese and wife
days with W, S. Walker,
Alfred Green, of Altoona, after visit-
ing his niece Mrs. Mary Borleau
tending the Association,
Mrs Shope 18 visiting |
ler Mrs Mollie Shope
ny “
Har d Clyd
and
held
125
the
fe
spent a w
and at
returned home
Mary
old ar eD
“a
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NITTANY.
i e 4 Sumber of our young
j ic uded the sociable at Jac 3
irday night and report
Miss Mins
ft on M
y fo
$a
iy
Joh Brindle moved to
W. J] Smith
seed which
is busy |
1 is plenty in this
seclion
Lewis Dorman is improving again
Miss Mary Spigelmyer is visiting her
| sister, Mrs, David Dorman,
!
| William Boob is suffering with boils at
present,
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purities and powons from this vatal fluid. | Farmers are all busy husking corn
y keeping these greatest of Blood Puri- | Which is very fine and plentiful
fying organs in good health, many dis
| enses 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, etc. Infrequent or
too frequent urination excessive, painful
or scanty urinary passage are all con.
| elusive proof that de kidneys need as
| sistance
For any of these troubles Krines Kid.
ney Pills area positive cure and for them
{ to fall to do what they were Susigfied to
do would be like reversing the law of
cause and effect. These pills are sold
and guaranteed at Krumrine's Ji
store, If you are not benefited
your money back by asking for 1
| We are glad to note that Marion town.
{ ship captured the prize award to the best
| school exhibit, hk ws that A. A.
| Pletcher occups
Jacksonville this term, we congratulate
teacher and pupils on their success,
Their present teacher was my first teach.
er and also a citizen here for many terms
Well do we remember the old-time spell-
ing bees we attended, teacher securing
sleds and hauling us two miles above
Howard to down his own brother and
mates; Man} time we met as high
as eleven schools in contest and we won,
What is our loss is Howard's gain,
Don't try to sit on a fellow who ls too
sharp for you,
es the grammar school at |
MOSHANNON,
sick Hist,
x
Mrs, on the
1.
jellefonte this wes
Jarger is
Veaver tran ik b ISiNness
k
Vernon Etters is now
house vacated by J. Hockenbury.
occupying
J. T. Lucas is doing a rushing busine
on his new saw mill and
ment to several men who were
idle,
ng
employ.
hitherto
TIVES
Biv
Frank Culver is again home from Wi
burne.
Perl Etters,
of Mrs. H. B.
Norman Quick, who is
Kane, visited his parents this week.
of Cherrytree, was
Croft this week,
a gue
mploved
empi yea
Thomas E. Fleming, of Cataract
sometime with his friends
M. Hoover, of Karthaus, was
pleasant caller i
here
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ROLAND.
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WINGATE.
pains in ¢
bronchitis, and
similar signs of a cold on the
lungs, can be quickly relieved and
cured by
HAMLINS
WIZARD
No time should be lost, because
lung trouble may easily develop
into pneumonia or consumption.
Hamlings Wizard Oil, applied to
the chest, relieves the pain and in.
flammation, loosens up the cough
| and soon cures the disease.
“My little girl’ writes Rich.
W. Thornton of Quray, Colo,
“‘suffered more or less with a cold |
on the lungs since her birth, and
| finally the trouble became serious.
No remedies gave relief, until we
tried Hamlins Wizard Oil, one bot. |
tle of which permanently cured
her."" Price 60c and $1.00,
Sold and recommended by
pache,
th pa t
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: *“‘going, going,
g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
checks falling hair,and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years,
Whe {on iid AR wl Be
vi 1 did
wr 1 thought | would give
ompietely stopped
Medo by 4.0. Ayer Co., Lows, Muss
Aino manufacturers of
SARSAPARILLA.
3
ers RE PECTORAL.
Sechler & Co.,
PURE FOOD
and Fine Groceries.
Baker's Steel Cut Coffee is
above comparison with any
goods on the market, and is
well worth the attention of ev-
ery good house-keeper.
Everybody wants good pure
Vinegar; our Darby goods
please you sure.
large, fat, Salt Mack
eral, boneless, They're beaut’s,
not altogether
suited on Lard, try the goods
light in
If you are
is good, pure and
sweet Lard.
After a long search we have
made a find in Dried Beef. It
is properly cured and properly
sliced; try itt Our Hams and
Bacon are fine,
“Sea
SECHLER & CO.,
Pure Food and Fine Groceries.
A. E. Schad
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Fine Sanitary Plumbing
(ras Fitting
Furnace, Steam and Hot Wa-
ter Heating.
ae
Lidddidadatinad abot shad tht dtaad dodidsdideding]
Slating, Tin Roofing, Spout
ing.
All kinds of Tinware made to
order.
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Estimates Cheerfully Fur-
nished.
Both Telephones,
Eagle Block, Belletonte.
G. F. JODON, Auctioneer,
Bellefonte, Pa.
Offers his services to the public as an
auctioneer. Farm sales a specialty, x4s