THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 19, 1905. EE RE EE a Rta te PORT MATILDA. MOSHANNON, MILESRURG., : | 3 Why R ’ George Moore died at his home near Mrs 1-1 Lucas visited ; | 0. B, ) cf u lough yrone, Sui : Correspondents Department Sick Oak, 2X i pinging por : hi Ho. . attending ;, 1 S., in | day with 4 8 pat r Aadars aH Yy e er days. He was ailing about one year, Dr. Harry Cramer and Pre © The news in condensed form growing weaker each day with the above [took 4 trip to Bellefonte Y Sea WW a Dent - - result He was born within a few miles Edith 1 ited 1 : lyd Saturday w ' Jaird [o Docto S 4 Ath Lucas visited her brother Clyde, |S iy wi Mrs, ard, | } from all parts of Centre County where he died. He was a veteran of the pa 3 . cart fa ralia 4 : in Howard, Walter f Chaleroi civil war, a member of Co. K, 200 Pa. Valter of Chaleroi, ' owes: of Mahaffey spent Wed- | were recent visitors with friends in the ede dededede dodo doodeddeideedeodeoodedefecdededefededoode desde desde deafeofuofodedofededodede dodo deeded dedobe db Vol.. also a member of the U. B. church; Bd 3ows 3; of Mahaffey, spent Wed : re Fach Yisitors with friends in be his wife preceeded him to the grave about -auaay at home vhuid Br nll pdindl) i’ foil bio 3 ys ini AARONSBURG. HOWARD. four years ago ; he leaves to mourn three William Williamson, who has been reeks Slee NT ir ry «ih : oly oy Rise Ve make Medicines sisters, two brothers, and eight children, | spending part of the summer at Emigh, the residence of Walker and wife, or them. e give them the Hol Crouse and family spent the Sab- Mrs. Miner departed on Monday for | {we boys and six girls, and thirty-two | visited his parents here this week Homer Noll ock Haven, Sunday formula for A Rive Ch bath with James Durst's near Potters Easton where she will visit her son. grand children. Interment was made in| ‘Phat Clyde Quick 1 tell u that, ©d in the burg aie ye erry Mills, Harry Stitzer. Black Oak cemetery by the side of his | though a certain mule of Kells ros Miss Hilda Haupt spen hursday i Pectoral, and they prescribe it 4 I f is at esent rife. Another kind and obliging neigh- v * in rand at ue he | Altoona with her brother Bob and wife a Samuel Keister and Miss Kinsell, of Mrs. Cling, of Altoona, is ut § ent | wife Ant ther ki d ind obliging neig ni ot be abl read ar Ww , he | Al 1a with ) i and wif for coughs, colds, bronchitis, Altoona, were the guests of Frank Burd'’s | visiting at the home of Corilla Thomas. | bor gone to his rewar 1 make his maz 311 foodring hai rod 4 Sosition : ? i a few days last week Mrs. Burcher made a short visit with George Meiss, of our town, has rented MOSH ANNON NO. 2 i ‘vo consumption. They trust it. Mrs. Arthur Lee and sister, Miss Ruth | friends in Lock Haven John W ad's blacksmith shop in Storms is Barrelle, of Spring Mills, visit On Tuesd: vening of last the Then you can afford to trust Swabb, of Tusseyville, were the guests Mrs. Minerva Hall, of Unionville, and | town and will be found on hand from | ‘6 "0 = P. this \ '. had a special meeting § i am ao of their mother over Sunday. Mrs. Andy Bell, of Bellefonte, spent |€arly morn till close of day to sccommo- / lation f officer 3. Master. it. Sold for over 60 years. date his patrons, Miss Ardvena Harman has gone to! several days with relatives in How spend an indefinite time with friends at Rev. Warden, the evangelist, is hay Mrs. Mary M y 3 t's Cherry Pectoral is a remedy that n every hotne I have used a great A i | » ughs and colds, and | A . . . le visi lane! re lien % ya ; hates N R ta tice p $ p . yy " re a4 ne it is 1 can State College very large congregations in the | Y J , I : wa DHE! tha 0 rir 4} installs i 1 ) — rig wll y. - MARK E Miss Lizzie ( Keister are visit Mads by 3,0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. ley. Aino manufacturers of Wesley Wyle accompanied by his mo-| My A. Yerger and children, of | pov MPurier late the. ticket ament for | GT : § the weighing , meal for Ever 3, Samsaramiuia her spent a few hours on Sunday at; Bellefonte, are spending several days at "BR «rly naw] HH V ’ i Ihe i resent 1 aasad wit ers PILLS. n ol : g's, at Spring Bank the n f her mother 5 Le. LAONK ¢ ~ ly o > y ie hic we Le ! : : , g 1 ¢ : : HAIR Vi008- rs. Eve Mingle died at the residen Clyde Lu and wife { Altoona, at. et a few day nee a No ¢ 1 5 OL Oi Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral in breaking up a cold. CENTRE HALL. im, ana Lowigi Wolfe's Chapel, y Stover on Sur — WOODWARD. m— TYLERSVILLE. - NITTANY. - BENORE. : aayed atl 100s, Koop s Hosterman., Oliver Edmut ! : R a Weaver Paul Martz, who has been working and Robert Snyder left on Tuesday for | here Su bere for some time, said good bye to Burnham where they expect to ind em- The frost is on the friends Saturday is going to the nloyment hu n 4 3 Academy at ERY —- LEMONT. r—— IS YOUR BACK ALLRIGHT, If It Isn't the Chances Are That Your Kidneys Are Calling For Aid A0€ N ney € In vely and arti ly remodeled ti fact to such an extent that at mann and f near State Col ruests can be entertained int Robt. Hoy. who has hunting cid order. Adding to the ch g features, months with went to s is th veranda from which can be | ly btained excellent scenic views thi Thomas Williams, of Bellefonte, spent Adam Blazer e———— vgides icultural pursui he Motz Sunday at the home of Mrs. Maggie Y. Yarnell has added a new sug ? sg - | - 5 eax ng 4 : YARNELL. Stover milk also Loy Istiliery are in | Armstrong f stone screenings on the pavement last TI : n h ; in The Christian Endeavor vo inn front of his residence ey ’ : _| Causing 1 } 3 : 3 : » 1 . of J A CSANess : _- ries of our ; res hy ian church will } nhiacas a f iW BS d ; Ressler of the af sa . Pre Jylerian wt too freq very able sermon social on Thursday j of Mrs. Georganni invited to attend ROLAND, ——— week. ‘was death of | John Eckley and wife visited ov in. | 0, Spent Sunday at the home of Mi: day with friends at Centre Hall Fo Ko } v on ’ randm line } Hr e ' Cy Mrs. Verna Philips, of Tyrone, is visit ite Das returne : ne het mother . a ] n af spending in with het 1 Mrs and bear your SUFFERING, if you prefer, but you will find life Joicsbers. her om | nro? aio I ce 8.9% | ploasanter, If you will ure The | oot Yosser & bo Truths that Strike Home here, Miss Clara Hastings has returned I A Hh ted to ne PAINS with that great, modern PENN TWP. to Bellefonte bed bh ; a HAMLINS Your grocer is honest and—if he cares to do so—can tell George in Ohi pain remedy, A 3 PK you that he knows very little about the bulk coffee he State College, was home, over Sunday. | "ype loins; te woman that was| WIZARD ORL Hattie Diebler, from Smithtows, spen sells you. How can he know, where it originally came from, Viprhey oa Hollow ¢ moved |. ceriously hurt at the fair, is better and ' Sunday with her friend Katherin Stove how it was blended—or with what rom this i } oil oliow . A " oni + spending some time 4t the home of Mrs s Samuel Neese and wife, from Penn ~-or when roasted! If you buy your gL: Annie Bryan All pain is caused by some Hall, visited at Elias Zerby's on Sunds coffee loose by the pound, how ean 1 " » - Spel irday evening . E ) Business at this pla e is very flourish- | form of inflammatory action. Wu. Haines. from near ronsbur you expect purity and uniform quality? : ing. if we may judge from the amount . Smndayed at Wilson Haines’, Miss Dora Sellers, of Milesburg, visit- | of iron shipped from the furnace and | Hamlins Wizard Oil drives out Samuel Moser and wife, from near ed a few days of last week with Mrs. | forge and the wm rap unloaded at the Pp [ A ac) soli i bsg enn Hall, visited at L. E. Rossman Sara Packer wharf the inflammation and thereby _ "Oo Vie @ 2 the LEADER OF Spec Notice, Wo Brooks. Sn ‘vty ik a tue TOMOVOS and cures tho pain. | Mrs JT, Meyer spent the ater pur | artist br on . KS, OT. Fery sick a 1s oO asl wee Visiting nenas in non county. necessity uniform In quality, For the information of merchants :— | writing The recent ruling of the Revenue Dep't| Mr, Mackey, of Philedelphia, is a There is no other relief and Fred Confer gave his parents a short ' r strength and flavor. For OVER A : ] ww regarding proprietary medicines does not | pleasant visitor of Mrs, J. B, Curtin, | jcallon § Pe QUARTER CENTURY, LION COFFEE in any way affect the sale of VIN-TE- | © — J m— y eure known to medical sclence | oe Bag "a . n | Wallace Wingard, from Smithtown, | £) oieq is faiaedy does ot coltain any HAINES TWP, for the pains of rheumatism, spent Sunday with his friend Jobs| HR OEE | has been the standard coftee In ; 1 y . ker, i millions of homes. uantity of drugs used in its manufac | ’ skh i vy Dositivels prevent its use as a | WLS CHATEL neuralgia, Indigestion, earache, Leonard Messimer, wife and Miss Leah | : | ] i “3 2 . : N — f beverage, D. M. Musser and wife visited rela | headache, toothache. an for Rider, spent Sunday at John Snyder's, | Prax Cuesmicar Co, tives in Union county, i 4 ’ d | The followin spent Sunday at L. B. | LION COFFEE b earetully pg | F. O. Hosterman and family, of Mill- ‘Injuries such as bruises, sprains, | Rossman's ©: Homer Zerby and Bright | ot our factories, watil opened y 8p When a fellow kisses a girl on the spur | heim, spent Sunday at C, W, Wolf's, | Bitner, from Spring Mills, and Bessie | your home, has no chance of being adul- of the moment he is apt to be stuckon| G, W, Winkleblech and wife visited at | CUA and burns, ete., so certain | Stover, from Aaronsburg. terated, or of coming In contact with dust, her, { Spring Mills, Sunday, | The Smithtown scribe should have Aire, germs, or unclean hands. John Durst and Thos. Stover are the and safe in results as Hamline | Joined the whipoor-will band from High To Cure a Cold In One Day. | campion goin Huskuts; on Saturday | Wizard Oil. Price 50 cents Broom oA Ra Saat Sh Siuimnier In each package of LIOK COFFEE you get one full Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tap | they husked 270 bushels at H. 8. Win- $1.00. Fall to take the back seal nd of Insist upon felting the genuine. ols, All druggiets refund the money If It fay | ©1O110C0 8 4 +O, ully guaranteed. Th teh ‘viewed by ths head on every package.) to eure. Mrs. Herbert Vearick and son Ray, | crit at ay jie py prayed by (Save the Lion-heads for valuable premtums.) KE. W.Grove's signature 1s on each box, 2a. from Sunbury, are visiting her parents For sale and rocommended by { Scribe on tur ay nig t -Ome again | | Thos. Sholl’s, [2 svutyberly etloyad th mule, SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ¢ {| M. Bower and D, D. Breon were to! . i SSE ty 0 i WOOLBON SPIOR 00., Toledo, Oblo. Rugs free, if you buy your shoes of | gebersburg on Saturday evening on : M arrish. It takes a wise man to say nothing at “" Yeager & Davis, | business, : | the right time,
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