Paor 3. ditache | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 15, 19086. GREENBURR, BUFFALO RUN. ddeetedegededededefededeodededeob doe dododed dood deeded dededeodedodeledode dodo doded dob deb bd Correspondents’ Department YARNELL. We are glad to say that Mrs. Wm, Lamey is slowly improving. Perry Greninger and wife were the guests of Prof. Kahl's on Saturday, Thomas Greninger, of Tylersvilie, | View sunday evening ; dw nfer visited for a ; showed his interest in the institute by | The skating party was attended with friends at Clearfield and his brother ig one of the main symptoms of ralking all ¢ way from his p hiya NUE N. { i i { V . alking al the way trom | dob that terrible disease called Rheu- matism, which makes life a daily torture to many thousands. The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County Sd dododopododedee dodo dodedod dodododedeododo dodo deododod dedeodesdedededededodededodede dodo bo dd JULIAN. AARONSBURG. — The Local institute was a decided suc Percy Overdorf spent Sunday with hi parents; he 1s working at Parvin, wl . » love . § Last week the thermometer registered Charles Summers, ‘who is employed at | cess and to our hustling chairman Prof, 17 degrees below zero, which is the cold- | Altoona, has come to pay his parents a J. C. Smith, belongs deal of hn ro ay th ther night | their ho here after an ab ce of a } {AMLINS iit radi ? ir ort est this winter, visit credit for bringi togetlner i Vi ( ) | {no 1 thet 01 few montt Mrs. Elizabeth ight f Clearfield, Mrs. Sarah Wyle has returned home | array of good ti he house was | put of the thermon r. and run down rank Fetzer. of rfie nlea visited here among er friends last week. | after an absence of a few months with | packe d at every session, sh that nd tore t ¢ hoards out of the porch: it | 44 eye the wma ih LA an her son (1 t Mifflinbure the people appreciate the oot i i Wi mighty cold oh ' A ' Rev. Wolfe preached a fine sermon in | H€! 01 AMY at Mi 'n vali {er ol "The Pes itations were well ren reas dbl, Aa mw, A vAIKED the U. B. church last Sunday morning. Miss Tamm'e Haflley is visiting friends | ‘Fe. LHE TOCILELIOHS W wide hen 1e «dan hs ‘alter's was ¢ We nd Robert Walker ve Move hs ’ " M poll » dered by the pupils of various schools; | i dad ew uth ng hho fie TY t Contre Hall We Wm. Straw and sister Bess was called | & Centre Hall this week, wood. sensib) DADETS NE 1 thei r incle . ur nular | & nt papi home from Philipsburg to see their W. C. Mingle, one of y lar | © ks y the teachers on school | Earn Corman was a pleasant caller of | Migs Erma Eckley has been suffering | is a treatment which affords a brother Chester, who 1s very sick y i IC hiRpe lamily, Sunday with a very sore finger EY positive cure for rheumatism and allied diseases. Applied externally, it relieves the pain at once. Taken inter. nally, it cures permanently by purifying the blood of the lactic acid which causes the disease. Anthony 8mith, of Mayville, Ill, says: ‘‘I had such severe rheumat. Sunday mornit he pa wie oieil riande | tice : ; oii ibn : ! ; ic pains in my arm and shoulder Rev. Durke t Johnsonsburg, = UP Herested in di ing part of, batthel nay in Cellelonts nk “1 : | that I could neither work nor sleep v) ; th, of I : 5 | : ee © 7 and was fast losing all hope of cure, when I heard of and tried Hamling Wizard Oil, two bottles of which performed a perfect, per- manent cure.”’ Price, 50c and $1. or sale and recommended by C. M. Parrish. teachers, who 18 hnshing ¢ rm of | ork I \ school up at Potters Mills ‘as home Tp : The ice is about 12 inches thick on Scho | up at Potters Mills, oi were Rev, Frank Wetzel, Bald Eagle, and the skaters are enjoy. |" i | Prof. Ira McCloskey County Supt ing themselves these pretty moonlight ri isher and wife, of Pent y | Lock Haven: Prof. Gortner, of Renova nights. re \ 1ests of Mrs. Effie Wes rone| Prof, W, | J ec hman, « { tport; and ’ dav 5 k Prof. Smith. of Loganton It t Nn age Tomlinson, of Clearfield, is | Rev. Wet 10 and Wilbur Myers aged 13 ‘alter | visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Leitzell, | teac hers says he is going to teach John telegraphy has. and wife. Herb Smull and | l1gious a before he gets l n ] t For he says the two t | ss Walter |} LEMONT WOODWARD. WOLFS STORE. Ice, oe, e, 1 ull the talk vicinity at present; there were some six- | ty » taken from DD. B. Weaver's dam, ne day last week Th, town and t vi week Grant Jon another trip There was afl home of James Nor ing of the oth Wade Lytle wears a broad smile since y another girl boarder has come to his house, The farmers around here have been busy for the last week putting up their summers’ supply of ice Lillian Woodring has been visiting at the home of her sister Mrs, J. C. Mat. tern, The is some talk of us getting a tele Frome through our valley in the near uture; we hope it will come ~For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar-—cures in one day. tf SALONA, ri The people who have been wishin cold weather got their wishes farmers have been filling houses Joseph Gummo and Clarence Long went to Buftalo for a car load of horses and will have sale of them at Millheim on Saturday Joseph Taylor, son of Charles Taylor, died with typhoid fever after being sick only one week Herbert Hobson circled among his many friends here on Monday Harry Jones cut himself on the knee last week and has been unable to work since, The scholars that started to Salona! gh school from this place returned to their home school again. A Don't go to bed without a bottle of HOI of Gladoess” in the house, Your ing may have croup. The oil will t. t f's Store Hinkson is ont i e overseer of the poor snould be noti- fied that he see to it that he will get his proper treatment as he was neglected here LO fore LIVONIA, ROLAND. ral Service Howard, E. church at this pla © noon After a beautifu sermon from Rev, Aller, t Daughenbaugh was interred in the ceme. tery at this plac e Mack Walker, of Philipsburg. spent a few days with his cousin Lattermen Curtin Mrs. J. B. Curtin spent a couple of days in Bellefonte last week Morrison & Glenn have their ice house filled with very fine ice ; also Jack Barn. hart A young child of Ted Bryan is sick with sore throat, Mrs. Henry Shultz is very ill Sue Holter, who was very ill, is some better Alice Neff the grammar school teacher, at this place, spent Sunday at Lock Haven, We have had very cold weather, registering at zero and below for a week HOWARD. The people of this place are busy har vesting ice The most of them have sufficient for the coming season, _, Wm. Long had a crew of men repair. ing his water wheel last week. Mr, Sullivan, from Hanover; Pa., was the foreman on the job _ A The brick company is putting a floor in their plant, James Heverly has the most remark. able cow in Centre county, She gave birth to four (4) calves within one year two sets of twins and were large ones, The town was stirred up on Saturday night by a married man with an other man's wife, A step has been taken to tar and feather both if repeated. A word to the wise should be sufficient. Some women make a cloak of their re. ligion, but about Easter time they pre. | fer to make a hat of it, om ow went the beef ng when Lanky finally ship : Miss Ali ndayed M a last Saturday their next reunion S. Peck, exe Rachel Rossman the said property on | at the court house in Bellefonte, those attending the sale from this place were D. O. Dorman, James Gunsallus, Wm Tressler, Wm, Garbrick, Jr.,and J. W Tolbert WALKER The entertainment, at the school house Friday evening, was largely attended Miss Pearl Royer was sick with tne measles, is able to be out again Mrs. Chas Yearick is on the sick list Misses Carrie and Addie Bower. of Howard, spent Sunday at the home of Chas, Yearick Mrs, Gertrude Winkleman is at ent visiting her parents Guyer Eartley is on the sick list Oscar Kling spent Sunday at home Florence Strunk spent Sunday with her uncle, Harry Strank MILESBURG. Joseph Grafmyre, of Jewel City, Kan. sas, is visiting his parents Lee Smith, Roland and John Bryan. of Burnham, arrived home on Saturday for a season with their parents, Rev. E. Crumbling, of Lewisburg, Presiding Elder of the Central district, will prow hin the United Ev. church on | Sune The ice men were busy putting up their ice ong the past week, they have now a splendid crop stored away for sum. ay the 25 at 10 o'clock am, MILES TWP Sunday aftern r mother Mrs CH NM GORTON HEIGHT S. BOGGS Twp am Watkins | it Hayes Rut ting commen Fairview on ay ng Febuary 1g, to cone tinue for one nday the 18. There mu oresent pre preachers John Kelley is recovering from an tack of neuralgia of the face Mrs. Orphia White, of Snow Shoe, is visiting friends in this community Hammer blows, steadily ap- plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. “1 always keep Ayers Cherry Pectoral In the house, 11 gives perfect relief w vor any of us have coughs or hard colds have used 1 Tor a great man Jour and so know all about 11." na MANY WMERTRAN, Varys vurg, N.Y. Made by 1.0. Ayer Co, 11, Mass. Aino manw urers © mer use; thermometer registered below | gero on Sunday morning It is base ingr.ditude when a woman's I age begins to tell on her, Billousnoss, constiy covery, Cure these OAK HALL. PENN TWP TYLERSVILLE. Bad Breath Gives A Bad Character people ir Cal uie that one and beyond criticism friends cannot conceal sion to a foul éreath. A bad breath is the result of some stomach trouble, indigestion or dyspepsia Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will make the foulest breath as sweet as a nut One tablet will bring relief, one box will effect a cure. For in- stance here's a case in point : “It gives me great pleasure to testify to the merits of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. I have suf. fered for years with dyspepsia and stomach trouble. . I was bothered with a sense of fullness after eat- ing, headaches, dizziness and gen- eral weakness, accompanied by bad breath and gnawing pains in the region of the heart. After taking one box of Rexall Dys- pepsia Tablets I found great relief and am now fuliy cured. I heart. ily recommend Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets to all who suffer with Dyspepsia. —Tnomas Harowoon, 827 E Second St, Dayton, 0." Many of our townsmen may be suffering as was Mr. Hardwood; if so, we will gladly give them our personal guarantee that a twenty-fivecent box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will relieve them or we will refund their money. A REASON The Rexall Remedies have cut the running ex- penses of many a family in our city. Not only do they give more for the money because of their di- rect selling plan (only one rofit between the manu. » turer and yourself) but you take no chances-—we take them all 1f you are troubled from any ailment whatever, tell us what it is and we will ive you the particular Rexa Remedy that will benefit you. If it doesn't do all you expect of it we will refund you your money The United Drug Com pany's plan of selling their 200 Rexall Remedies, one for each ill, reduces the cost of producing; not by reducing the quality, but by cutting off all jobbers’ profits and unnecessa andlingg. The Rexa Remedies stand for every. thing that is highest in pharmacy at the lowest prices. GREEN'S PRARMACY we Percall soe
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