ddd sdededefodedededededefede dodo dbode ded bode dodeodedededededededoddeododeododedodedeb doko bd Correspondents’ Department The news in Sd dedodododededodododededededodededode dodededoded deeded dedodedodeodedodedededededeodeodob dodo bd NITTANY. Mr. William Tweed left for Watkins Glen, N. Y lay, Sept. 15th i persons visited Mr. and Mrs, C. 5, Miss Hannah Beck 1d Grassmire, Bellefonte ley and Miss Nannie go; and I and litt of Mill Hall J. A. Minnick and have gone to Cross Forks Young and family. Mr. and Mrs, Clark, of and F. B. Winkleman and toona, attended Winkleman on Sunday, hn Tate, of Salo of Mill Hall, Hettie T: but we are glac On Sat of her sister le daughter, the 0 ate, Irs. + t “ 1 visite » who n il OU A 5 +) at this w Mrs last week, Dut not sero Merril Robb, who works AY QR A AY a i ome SMULLTON, u Coming--Big Show. The Walter L., Main nel Cuming Greater Wild West and Indi an Congress, which to Bellefonte Friday, Sept. 21st, most noted of all educational, historical and ethnological exhibitions in the world, The success of three great World's Fairs, it has been augmented this year with a stupendously impressive Fire and Flame spectacle, reproducing with full sized buildings of steel construction through. out the devastating Baltimore fire . a couple of years ago. Also there{will be exhibited one of the largest menageries of trained animals in existence and which have been trained to appear in one cage, something unprecedented in the history of educated wild beasts. In this collection there will be seen the terrible Cola Camba, the offspring of the chim. panzee and gorilla, and which 1s more erocious than any of its begetters, circus and Colo omes of the is one «For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar—cures in one day. tf condensed form from all parts of Centre County on the tele. betwe Prd dhe PEed MILESBURG, F. Piper 3. Piper and il, Minn., are visiting {. C. Piper yn Laird, wife and wnt Sunday with Mr un- St Barents pate nt nerich family, of their of Gree of Fowler, ley Crain Sunday m ng to an apple tree in Mrs. Mary Kellerman's garden which bearing fruit, and at the same time a portion of it was blooming 0" attention was called on mornin 15 A birthday party was given in honor of James McKinley and wife on Satur- day eve, Sth, their birthday falling Mr. McKinley 18 d his wife is 48. | time s Toot, on 50 years of They had a de- There were forty present of Bel with his efonte, entertained 1e company graphaphone Miss Verna McMo al Wer after an Mrs. Wes ye in Ho ex eV ' SPRING MILLS. MADISONBURG. Some t aro b je west Brush en Son X nel Alla SO AARONSBURG. TYLERSVILLE. ted an ' Nas ere imple ment shed on hi CA school at Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Greninger and Mr and Mrs. Benj. Greninger visited Jacob Greninger at Rockville on Sunday Geo, Wolfe, of Cedar Springs, visited | Daniel Kerstetters on Sunday 8 premises Caris has opened a term of The telephone line is operation, now in active Roy Grieb is suffering with catarrh of the stomach and liver, Mrs. Geo. Eyers is on the sick list, Wm, Weaver is now in the picture en largin work done, Wm. Gingery, of Mill Hall, visited his father here on Sunday, | Prof, Bartges, teacher of the grammar | school at this place, lost a day last week | on account of sickness, | We have had some nice cool days dur. | ing the past week. THE RUNVILLE. when they il L Of paper ble: now |. S oh cl Centre Democrat self ah WANTEI PORT MATILDA. LIVONIA Maud W were gard and Maud Auman who He Lumber Co, of Milroy, are home to Wm. Snavely, who was employed at Altoona, came home last week to stay Mrs. James Greene, of 5 ending sometime with Henry Snavely Our schools opened Sept. 3, and it seems as though there is some difficulty in the schools on account of the wvaccin: ation law cooking for the hley ata ny Altoona her parents, Is school is for the The Paradise Union Sunday talking about holding a pienic benefit of their school CENTRE MILLS, business, Call on him if you wish | Bruce Moyer opened his school at | Aronsburg, recently Prof, Elmer Bierly spent last week { looking after the interest of the Bierly | farm | Mr. Shultz was the first of the farmers { to thresh in this vicinity. Mr. Miller was the first to cut corn { examined, especiall {school, You will thereby make a good | BRUSH VALLEY DRINK BOILED MILK. A Doctor Sars It WII Vaccinate You Amainet Onmenmpt bon. rie den of vaccination against oon sumption not a new dea,” sold a physician “And, furthermore, JOU and | have unconsciously many thhes perhaps vsccinated ourselves agninst this dlsase ™ *1 have LT mye! coustmition? | must b my sleep, they “Not at all. Let me explain ~Chauvean, Danmgarten, Geisez, Beh Calmette, Guerin and other emi ators have taoght us that ption—4he bacilli, ng creatures that eat up do our ngs trax, Dut that is to say, consumption Is against ve done It In wig Mar xX outer rewpirn tory ntestines weathe In t then of the intestines, there fore, these Ome JOR con doctx] their vaccinations for consump. tion. They took calves, and they vac cinated these h milk oon talning dead bacilll Afterward they gave the calves milk containing Ive bacilli, and, whereas this latter milk caused deadly consumption in ordinary calves, anwag that had besd vaccinated no evil affect whatever en. "ex men for alves wit those “Among anunals and perhaps among nen witalining consump virus which, ap # 8 SUT Cnre dead thon gen makes a plisd to the Intestines for consumption "Therefore. 3 " y and 1 drink uur milk boiled Ne hould always do despite if the iN oon "Mora St Louls ¢ PROF. J. ANGEL Eyesight Specialist. THF BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING UNTIL THURSDAY NOON, Sept’. 26 & 27 Prof, Angel as an eyesight specialist gives remarkable results for weak eyes, headache, blurred vision, cross eyes, or defective eyesight. Should any person doubt the statement, Prof. Angel is well able to give plenty of individual testi. monials of some of the best people of | Bellefonte and vicinity, Prof. Angel is trustworthy and reliable, If you wish to save your eyesight and money too, don't fail to call on Prof. Angel. All parents | are advised to have their children’s eyes those that go to scholar and avoid suffering. 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In these days of adulteration of foods. which not only do not satisfy the appetite but are a positive menace to the health of the people, it is a satisfaction to know that your grocer is reliable to the extent that he deals only in stand- ard, high-grade goods which bear the guarantee label. It is another satisfaction to know that you get full measure, good weight and at honest prices. When once you deal at Sechler’s you will never want to change. So get in the habit,
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