CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 4. 1906, sdedededesede de dededde dod dob rPhde Correspondents’ Department from all parts of The news in condensed form Centre County Cdedebideb dededededridedododododeodeodedeod dob dob ob dh hbo hh dd dd dh DIX RUN. Sunday school wlll be continued for the next three months, beginning with Qect, 1th Gilbert Parsons, who has ing near Tyrone, week. been work- returned home last J. O, Peters is building a new house on his farm, occupied by Shadrack Par- sons, and the work is progressing rapid. ly with Mr, Emerick as carpenter, Wm. T. Shirk is again around his mill after having been away a few days on acceunt of being ill, We are glad to say he is some improved. We are glad to note that Charles Hall has resumed work after having hurt his right foot severely by the fall of a tree on Mr, Kline's lumber job Our friend Robert employm 1 Hall has engaged 1 5 » present at Mr, Un. derwoo r near Unionville On Saturday th, & picnic was 1 Vv th society GREENBURR. ai 3 ter thia writis Lads and we Mrs cancer of present John Musser sold Greenburr, to derstand Mr Brushvalley Lewis Baile Musser has bx HOWARD. John DeHaas and wife ] re, Watt arrived Rev. Dudley is holding a series of meetings in the Christian chapel. we tpn rf Fi - Loong left here Monday to visit relatives at Niagara Dean Gard iting hi Adam Ginghe Bruce Morri vacation Mr, and Mrs. Howard Miller returned from a few months visit out west Mr. and Mrs, Chas visiting their parents, Samuel Bierly went to Lock Haven to attend the Normal Mrs, F. R. Brungart left for lowa where she expects to spend a couple maonths ame home to spend his Miller are here POTTER TWP, COLYER Miss Laura Hosterman, of Altoona, is | spending some time with her cousin, | rs. Thos, Hosterman Miss Sudie Bodtorf left for Bellefonte on Monday, where she will be employed in the shirt factory Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Rieber returned home after spending some time with their parents. (Above correspondence continued from last wook, SPRING MILLS. These are the days when the thrifty farmer is a busy man doing fallwork Oliver Corman restaurant fair last week and employes had an oyster at the Union county The stork visited this community and left a little boy at the home of Nevin Fiedler. Bartley five { 101 ge measures growing has a gourd which ¥ 1 feet across and is still Dr, Braucht was ill during last week but is now better, Miss Martha Burrell attended at Lewi the fair urg on Thursday, and in spite of the rain says she had a fine time The teachers began on Monday to en- the waccination law to a T srirely nT 1 rely should all force why not abiding and we be law h left last week for YARNELL, Hulda Thorpe » alter a pleasant has returned to visit with friends JULIAN, : Bia Mrs. Sara Reid MT. EAGLE. SDurs siting Mrs. Irvin Harvey, of State College, spent a few days with Mrs. Etta R Leathers Quite a few people of this place at. tended the funeral of Mr, Jacobs, held at Roland, Sunday Mrs. Theo, Bathurst and sister, Miss | Mayme Smoyer, visited friends in Belle fonte, Saturday, Mrs, Sara Cartright, of Kane, spent a | few days with her niece, Mm. T. G, Leathers, Ward Daughbenbaugh, wife and | daughter Julia, spent Sunday’ at How ard, Arthur Bathurst, of Roland, was seen | on our streets, Sunday, Max Herr, of Lock Haven, was a pleasant caller in our town, Saturday, | Miss Susie Confer, of Howard, spent | Sunday with her pareats at this place, | Earl Leathers s nt a few days at| State College and Bellefonte last week, | Thursday in Pine Glenn, MOSHANNON., Albert Lucas, of Yarnell, spent Sun { day with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Robert Reiter spent Martha Kerns has returned home after having spent the past two weeks In Clearfield. Mrs. Bullock, Wednesday at IT", W. Weaver's, Mrs, E. A. Black little Clearfield, are spending some time the former's home Mary Lomison, of Sn Sunday with her parent Mrs. Verna Etter nt Tuesday in Michael several days with (ileason of Snow Shoe, spent and son, Snow Shoe, and Mr, Clarence DuBois, friend, Gleason, of spent Margaret Kathryne Turbridy, of Williamsport, and sister Nell, of Bellefonte, s day with their parents. Morris Gleason is spending some time in Pittsburg and vicinity Elizabeth Williams, spending her vacation at | The Skidoo" party held at of Austin on last T ing, proved to be one of the most ate parties of the season Morris and toasts Clearfield, is ome, home Kerns, Gleason were MARTHA, el home at Fils on Young aight w tive par People's society on Sunday as well attended and all took ar Can kee pa immediately paste this in wi Eva The Dutchman is now comfortably settled in his new house, about one mile from town, where he will devote his spare time in looking after the wood. chuck society Cyrus, how do you feel ) since you beard that familiar hymn Sam’l Borst, the up-to-date sport, is making preparations to take his lad friend to the county fair ; we hope he'll have a fine time TYLERSVILLE, A two year old son of Mr. and Mrs, | Joseph Bressler died on the 29th of Sep- | tember Edward Miller had bad luck, He cut | his foot, Dr, Bright dressed the wounds, | Dora Condo, of Lock Haven, was seen in town on Sunday. A little baby girl came to the home of | John Griebs. Quite a number of our people are on the sick list _—. oti famous minstrels at the Opera house tonight, { Sunday with hi spent Sun- | Sunday e¢ RUNVILLE, Lloyd Davis, of Bellefonte, day with John Lucas’, Claude Lucas, spent Sun. of Snow Shoe, spent parents in this place Ww of Snow Shoe Mrs. Mary itherite, is visiting her brother, John Walker, Eva Witherite has returned after a very pleasant visit with and friends at Osceola Mill Mrs. Fran and little daughter Mrs. Myrtle Mardley anc wo | home relatives ttle Mrs to Ww win une fall off her ferearm njoying the The Dix by} _ oF we vening Miss Leah Klin -r. Re With two pac! yon ean make a gallon of Delicions lee Cream in 10 minutes, Everythi rz but the los and , lik in the pcinge. any ~~ Shore Saturday, where slaying for some time Mrs, Sell at State College Frid Mrs aay atter she has been ers and son entertained reniny y ¢ ning. Vere Wm. Close 1 irned pending daughter, Mr Grove Mil B. F. Ho nan Benore on Sat i QUEEN OF THE CAMELS. Mile, Allarty Managing Her Favorite Steeds. Mlle. Blanche Allarty, who recently arrived in New York from Paris, Is the only woman trainer of camels in the world. In the French capital she was dubbed by the boulevardiers “the little queen of the camels.” She Is a native of Paris, but most of her life has been spent In Tangier and other places in nud Her Cleverness In Mor ATIDY WAS Ww ng « quaints she fhe x and he she is perforn in i og named Rirdar. He was given to as a pet by a desert chieftain years ago her For Lung Troubles Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer- tainly cures colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. Youknow itistrue. And your own doctor will say so. “ile everyth ne 1 i tried A hit hoe was nig @ was perfectly we Ek. Alou Cougs, ® hoy had a terr ‘ 7 44 I tri oh er's Cherry actor better STEEL Made by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Aino manufacturers of J SARSAPARILLA. ers PILLS, HAIR VIGOR, Keep the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills and thus hasten recovery. WATCHES » \ mmm. SPECIAL SALE ON Friday, October Sth LACE CURTAINS 75 pairs Lace Curtains, 75¢ quality, at 50 pairs Lace Curtains, $1 quality, at 60 pairs Lace Curtains, $1.25 quality, at Unbleached Muslin | yd. wide at this sale at 12 doz. Chinese Buttons at WORKMEN'S BARGAIN STORE McBride Bldg., Bellefonte. AA dd dd bbb bd 5 J NNN ANGNG Everything Good to Eat in the Grocery Line | Can be Found at SECHLER’S, THE GROCER. 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, dle »
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