THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 26, 1905. Pace 2. EL Re] ls Correspondents’ Department The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County | | spent Saturday and Sunday WOODWARD. Gilbert Gentzel shot the since the season opened, Mr. Miller family, first turkey of Carroll, at the home and of Mrs. Miller's parents. Mrs. T. D. Bowersox of this place, is | spending some time with her sister at ob Bedededededdibdodob dled bbb bbb bb be | PINE GLENN, | YARNELL. Edyth Viehdorfer has returned from a| Mrs, Ivan Dunlap, of Clearfield, is vis- | visit to relatives in Bellefonte and v |iting at this place. | cinity, Mrs. Elmer Yothers is on the sick list, | A deep gloom has been cast over our little village by the unexpected death of | G. R. Boak, The entire community | mourns the loss of a kind friend and neighbor whose place can never be filled, Clyde Becltol departed for Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday where he will complete a course in electrical engineering. He will be much missed by his friends in this place, all of whom wish him abund- ant success, Jas. Boak, of Hughesville, and Preston Thomas, of Philadelphia, transacted business here on Friday. C. A. Williams and wife, Milford Gard. | der and wife and Mrs. David Smith, of | Blanchard, spent Sunday at Jerome Con- | fer's. Miss Maude Brown has gone to Ty- rone where she will assist her sister in | moving from that place to Philipsburg. | Mrs. Alfred Shank was to Bellefonte | last week, doing some shopping | i Edw. Coakley is quite successful in| catching ground hogs:—ask him about YARNELL NO, 2, 2llis Pownell spent Sunday at C. M, Resides’ near Fleming. W. B. Watson, of Jer Loy inday at Pernell's, roft, one of the neighbors of i Heights moved Lo Evert Daughter and wife moved from this place to Clearfield on Tuesday. W. Baker, of Flemington M. Meeker's on Sunday, Maude Watson, after spending her va. cation at home, returned to Connectict Sit Thomas ( visited at | ihic place Gorton where he is employed. Baker Brown nt part of Sunday at D. W. Boyer's, Rev. Elmer Meredith preached imma Watkin. of Fairview Advent church on Sunday mornin; ing the home of Lawrence Croft ing for his text : “Thou art weighed ! no the balance and found wanting.’ nant feort Mes | Mrs. Frank Wagner, of Phils spending a week with her siste R. Boak, Jefferson Force and wife moved from Winburne to their old home in this place on Tuesday. James Dixson and family have also moved to his father's home in this place. Mrs. Sara Zimmerman, widow late Wm. Zimmerman of this place, died at the home of her daughter in Kyler- town, Saturday morning, after a short iliness. Interment in the Advent ceme- tery at this place, on Monday. Mr. French, George Bowes’. Qe sp has secured e mploy- tdward Con pshurg, i RK, Mrs, G a Shope, o Confer's Wm. Ce of Roland, , of Yarnell or fer also expect to oa before returning f the WU as ; his place visit N : 1 Fairveiw schoo parity ot Peale, Sundayed ; ¢ over's Whit County s transacted week, — MILESBURG. JULIAN. Ibert Miller yard in town wher nished coal sible price. 7 ie Ag I'he following officers of Bald | Lodge, gto. OO, O. F., was their respective offices on the roth inst, a N. G. -J sha Smith: V. G Harry Lam- ris | bert; record Ww. Hall we y : treas and wood at installed to y P Har Rarn $ Darnesodo brother Mrs. Sarah Neese, of has been visiting her Harbridge here Rev. Wol nnan- Ww. T R.S,W McKinley on Sunday evenin young people church Mrs E spen ward Bodie. Special Notice. nformation of merch of the Reve: Lary me ling a week with | T V. Ste 8 left for learfield he re mir Dg 1nty where UE | lerk in a st Mrs. Thomas Tur: Ig relatives in ——— WINGATE. Clara Hoover is at present her home Lloyd Underwood, wif { A and Forest lddings are visiting their ances Miss Bertha Davidson, made a trip to Altoc John Sechler, of quently seen in our to kn After takin pumpkins and we have again resumed of writing it geting ve Bruce Warner, + ited with his parent Mrs. Harry ray left last she wil W. L. Ls urday after a week's of Sam ! Miss Mary Da _ day for Altoon: ; GRY A TO CATARRH SUFFERERS. old | to Ww ihe ems and we John Styers J ng the Smull Parks and little n 11 m Sunday school nvent held spend the wi n ADEN return Kline's Hyomei Guaranteed to Cure by 8. Krum. rine or Money Refunded. Jopatarity and increase in the sales of Hyomei are unique in the an. nals of medicine. Such astonishing cures have been made by this remedy that the proprietors have authorized 8, Krumrine to sell every package of Hyomei under an absolute guarantee | that it will cure catarrh, If it does not, the Jrrshuser can have his money re. font ed by 5. Krumrine, . hts a a i yomei is no ordinary remed It is ae of SyF JouRGMEES ave very sore | the only method of treatment that sends | ‘ y a | by direct inhalation to the most remote | Chestnuts are nearly all gone and near- | part of the air gea, a balsamic air ly all the birds have gone to warmer | that destroys all catarrbal germs in the | countries but there are still some robins | breathing organs enriches and purifies | here feasting on frost grapes, |the blood with additional ozone, and | Mamie Singer is improving slowly, | makes a permanent and complete cure | Mrs, Mary Wensel is still in the los. | of catarrh; tal but is able to walk around some, | The complete Hyomel outfit costs but e expect to see her home again in a : $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can few webs Saved th et packs,» medicine - . ! ir, ( tie o omet, \d horas. Wm, oat bas been spending inhater lasts a lifetime, and one bottle oh OF PAT" | does not cure, an extra bottle of Hyomei "i can be obtained for so cents, It is the Two children of Lemuel Poorman of | most economical of all remedies adver. Fairview, spent Sunday at their uncle | tised for the cure of catarrh, and is the Joseph Poorman’s, only one that follows Nature in her! The mail carriers, John Knarr and | methods of treating diseases of the! David Robb, have their wagons at work | resfrrgtory OFgans delivering the mail reath through the inhaler for a few | . . i ivi wh Hits a day, and your ca | ! tarrh Is cured, t's all, A girl may wear dark stockings and | [f not cured, 8, Krumrine will refund still be light on her feet, your movey. The —— ROMOLA, Prof. Etters, superintendent of Centre county, made a come visit to our schools last week Miss Sarah Brickley is seriously ill, Miss Mann made a visit to this place on Saturday, { permit Nittany, Miss Stella Miller, of Millheim, spent | some time with her brother Lawrence on | Sunday. The cold spell in the fore part of the | week reminds a person of the cold days of January, George Sheesley spent some time with his parents here, Miss Bertha Hosterman and lady friend, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the Woodwdrd House. Charles Musser and lady friend took in the district Sabbath School Convention held at Aaronsburg, The deer hunters of this place have a and arrangements made to set camp as soon as the season opens; wish them luck with the fleet footed animals Miss Lodie Schaeffer, of Rebersburg ited at the home of D. J]. Benner's hursday and Friday of last week, Joe Miller, i Treasters Misses Emma Eberhart, Mabel Wolfe and Mrs, S. M. Motz made a trip to Co- : rij burn on last ‘1 Vis Abe ne on revel Ue»ay. Bowers this Gilbert Gentzel our champion caught 5 skunks What have this year 2 : to complain at uit, nuts, gras and yet yo ot contented weather that are Nn aset of peopie ——— AARONSBURG. Mrs. Charles Catherman and n, of Millmont, were visiting Tt? ‘rank’s a few days last week, Ezra Burd and wife, of Cobu the Sabb th Mrs, Kizzie Frank Guisewite and family, of Feid . ’ , were of Geo. Weaver's on ath wi Oo the guests by i | iL Besaa Wm: Herman died on Monday oon at the home of his « i rs noon a laughter Mos. twee gare Mos hanes winly Haff ANeral will he Thursda nterment at M . —— NITTANY. the past week Saturday was brought a8 auc led and art with Wm es sold ] Treaster eer of Bellefonte, Miss Lottie Robb visit. friends here over Sunday. the er many The series Disc R pies nave H. Kras Hall, own on business on evel er Was in ing last 1 Dehass and two | h Creek, were i: family or old & Satur Hublersbu 1d 3 tole ia, the eigl Vear P. McCalet iterment was made at Tuesday | Mi ne day last week for npanied by “1 8 Mamie Zerby was dental sery m Shope and teag JACKSONVILLE, Married ‘erry Foringer and Rilla Arg th of Jacksonville Harry Biro Martin, w of Dury, are : Miss Sh fe and son, Pitts : DK 1 lives, ido is able to be out again after cutting his knee cap while at work cut ting telephone poles Mr. Poorman had the misfortune have his leg broken last week Joel Kling and wife visited their daugh- ter, Mrs, Mattern, above Bellefonte, Ira Cor to Jas. Martin and family will move to! State College next week. Mrs. Catherine Lucas, of Howard, is! visiting at the home of W, Orndorf's Communion vervices were held in the Reformed church on Sunday and were largely attended, The Bellefonte dog is still at the resi dence of Jacob Orndorf, Mr. Hudson and wife are happy over the arrival of a daughter, BEECH CREEK. Ed. Winslow is all smiles since the ar rival of that new boarder—a young son, Clarence is all smiles ; ask him the rea son and he will say it is a new cook. Quite a number of people from this lace made business trips to Lock Haven Saturday and some came home quite happy. The immersion was quite well attended on Saturday, considering the weather, Quite a rain passed through this place | last week, i ROLAND, Wm. Brooks, Sr... we 18 not improving yet, Little Sue, daughter of Calvin Emma Bathurst is very sick. Mrs. J. L. Neff is visiting her son Dr, | Neff of Snow Shoe. i Miss Mann spent Saturday at her home { in Mill Hall, | Miss May Dukeman and lady friend, | of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the form- er's home, FOWLER, Miss Alta and May Dodd spent a few days with their uncle, Geo B al Guyer, are sorry to say, AYN, and H. A, Geyer and wife, & with friends at Guyer Andrew Nearhoof and Mrs, Laird attended the funeral er's nephew at Tyrone Wm, Lego spent mother at Bald Eagle. Mrs. James McMonigal, who has been | on the sick list, is much improved at this writing. George Walk, present. Mrs. Harry on the again, The children of B. U alle Calc d pent } Sunday Wilson of the form. f Sunday with his Our little village can boast of a very | fine artist in the person of Harry Lutz; | any one wishing first class work done should give him a call. Mrs, V. E. Curtin and Miss Velta Wil- liams were the invited guests to tea at Rev, Allers on Monday evening, | Miss Edith Gingher, who was very sick, we are glad to say is much improv- ed, bo 4 18 seriously 1 at has been around Near hoof, who to ick list, is able be Fink home to their father's si The friends of don Will much with the delivered at Hannah or Persons desiring the services of a vet fine erinary Sg. would do well to call on Dr Jerry Glenn; he claims to have the speci. fic for the cure ot a peculiar disease to which all horses are subject Henry Shultz and friends at Liberty. Wm iA passenger nleagasd pica | Sunday last, Nearnoot Andrew Improy wife are visiting jarger is al train Miss Kathryn Parke Bellefonte, Pitcairn braking iss F ink some Lime mill, with night t parties HOWARD, large [8% ————— there Howard ess caller in town on Friday, ball 0G _ mn ff A : Vor “. 1 [he second base game between schools resulted nthe « re of § —— CENTRE HALL. Centre Hall stream ati: : Kerstetter remod ry of has l } tastes for a al where his wife is T. W Snyder Ellas Krun awe t his y his oid home at , ‘5 r Hosterman at attenfled rine | ast W The Pe Harry Bu sister, Mrs E M Lrann, licitor for the e Co., spent Sunday in town Weber returt ed M Huntingdon and Boalst { Philadelp? { g of Telept J. H Magee oO —- FERGUSON Twp, the home npor hee p 5 acoqu RS N W. J]. Meyers Alexandria e phonograph Visite Frank Bowersox whe sick list is on the mend Mrs. Martha Gardner, f« piace but now of Tyrone trom a fall Se —— —— ermieriv of thi meriy of this A postage stan ’ ' » 8 ill suffering Pp is no good! when it gets stuck on itself; likewise a man Sn ——— IS YOUR BACK ALLRIGHT, George Smith whose life has hung sus pended on a thread for five weeks with typhoid fever is now much better so that he is on a fair way to recovery Dr. Houser with Mrs. Katherine Bress. ler started for Philadelphia where the lady will undergo a surgical operation for tumor in the side, 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 , thus removing the im- | purities and poisons from this vatal fluid. | y keeping greatest of Blood Puri: fying organs in good health, many dis. | cases are nted, Pains in the back and loins are evi. | tics Shai the hifi hife afentd hh and | par of our hunters intend to camp i it Arrows causing nervousness, sleeplessness, rest. |. y lessness, eritability. etc. Infrequent or | Baa RE ner king In too frequent urination excessive, painful | last week. or scanty urina e are all con- | clusive Broo that the kidneys need as. | There is a new male arrival at Prank sistance | Gingery's, For any of these troubles Krines Kid. | repaired at Baileyville, ing his home in Shingletown. Er ——— A ——— TYLERSVILLE. Hunting season has commenced, to fall 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 Butehisd you got your money back by asking for | team, We do not vee why Tylers. ville should not have a team, therefore we wish them success, ) Edgar Miller and wife and Misses Celeste and Maude Weaver visited Mrs, Reuben Wetzel at Mackeyville, on Sat. : Although rather late in the season our | ney Pills are a positive cure and for them | boys are talking of organising a base | | tmthons and Tit Wm. Gates is having his large mansion | and ge | ™ return Mall, Lawrence Fox is thoroughly remodel: | The Song of the Hair There are four verses, Verse 1. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hairgrow. Verse 2, Ayer'’s Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re- stores color to gray hair. The chorus is sung by millions, “ Before using Ayers Hair Vigor | bad very imho Tha Avo RU AR Aull n every way. | have L off and on for tha pest ten years.” M. DRUMMOND, Newark, N. J at at] Mon Made by 3.0. 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