THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 30, 1907 Correspondents’ Department SPRING MILLS. We had rain on Sunday but discouraged, for a good weath of our town predic rain cessive Sundays, as it rained sunday Samuel Leitzell cago, his far as Altoona, wher while A team Weaver and bad scratched his fa caught at W, O. Gramleys C. P. Long was in Bellefonte t be or prophe 2 don nve suc Whit Ls Tol on mother a of horses 1 an containing rye bread, cakes, Prof, Hosterman two more ten weeks term I'he early in weeks day at L ] : Henry tra 5 and : raised James Tyson's hou John Lucas and lady triend enjoyed a drive to State College on Saturday, re turning Mooday. Some of our Fair View, bovs ha attraction st Hunter Run or Beech | now DOYS 0 Ona ' wing the zzie Luca sister, Mrs. M Mrs. | He Satu Hill AARONSBURG Mrs. Maggie Houser and Scranton, visited ner mother na Lenker fe Gertrude R seen in town on Friday Fred Limbert, Jr., and wife of Na, are visiting their friends here Clyde Boob. who is employed at Mon essen, has come home for over Decora tion Rev. Roads and wife, of Lewistown. spent a few days at the home ot George eaver's Eliza Summers has gone to visit her sister and brother, at Altoona Mary Kreamer, of Renoy a, has come to spend sometime with her uncle A 8 Stover's Ruth Swabb, who of summer school at Priday might with her many other friends Alfred Meyer and wife, of Boalsburg visited Mrs. Meyer parents over Sunday Edwin Vonada and family, of Mackey: ville, were the guests of Alice Bright one day last week Luther Kurtz and wife, of Miflinburg, visited at the residence of Mrs. Lavina Lenker, a few days last week i XK 4 v days last wee Lewis! “ en of Was Altoo. is teaching a term Tusseyvilie mother spent and her BUFFALO RUN The rain on 8 inday freshed up all the cr and improved the looks greatly Mrs Mollie Krape is teaching a very successful term of school with twelve scholars all in the alphabet class, Miss Edith Corman spent Tuesday eve with her parents, Mrs. Bell Kephart and Saugiitar Roda of Elk county, spent a few days at the home of Elias Corman’s at Roopaburg, Reynolds Shope expects to move his | saw mill this week. \John Grove is the happiest man afound since the arrival of another . THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MILESBURG T. P. Rynder, of Erie, has been in our burg for several days. Henry Kohlbecker has be, a young lady picked it up, carri tound to Charles Caldwell’s MOSHANNON siness in our town on Mrs. Herman | | in Clarence Os Mond »lers spent BOGGS TYLERSVILLE of A Missionary Wome bogs t iD 15 MLE : despite t ! Ibe stone crusher was kept goin ast week It is reported well J. B. Harbach, of Carroll, visited at P P. Greninger's on Sunday A. H. Caris returned from Lewistown. Williamsport points on Friday On Thursday, a team Geo. Grieb was driving, became excited from the noise of the stonecrusher at Shaffer's lane, ran off. The wagon tongue was broken and the one horse slightly hurt Mrs. Earl Dietrick, of Mac keyville, is visiting relatives here Marg aret Harter return at Loganton, on Friday Corn is about all planted foal were 1 SUCCessin) r Hl “0 } 1 y to be workit vy v ' Tl i Altoona, and other ed to her home part of the valley MILES Twp CENTRE MILI G. E. Miller returned home the latter part of last week, after sper ding several box in Bellef has days in the rs Our publ ir nte been round proved under the direction much 1m of Lhe » the LH Aa be 11y 5 VIROL The old road past mi yme Lhe I Bas been filled up and w main highway for haul Ts Mrs A. Kline visited Millheim last Thursday Jayson Moyer panied by two of his chums of F. M coliege, spent Sun. day with the former's parents, here Howard Weaver Al wife had a run Away last Mooday. Mrs, had friends pear CC Weaver Weaver was unable to Before the | horse started Mr | manage the horse nose broken and was badly shaken up just gotten out of the buggy; when the | horse could be stopped, Mr, Weaver had his | | | You said | 3-4 in favor of Waddle 1 i YARNELL. Mrs, W. E. Brown, and little son, of Clarence, is visiting friends here, Miss Maggie Thomas, of Villiams- port, is spending a few days here, Messrs Harry Shawley, Ellis Pownell and Harris Poorman, departed last week tor Cameron county where they have se cured employment, Mrs Walker is su SOIC i Greorge flering from an the result of pin, Mrs. Michael at this writing, Dr. Kur aer, hope Ste may recover Fetzer and wife, OO! teppiig on a Héaton is NITTANY HUBLERSBURG er] en ¢ the West at Madisonburg a H wel 5 T Was t Wadd “waaq last Week 8 Sue { the best plavers of Markley and Will i n WE Ril sum d not have had you all his mb knocked out of joint and be got Andrew to finish for him ne of our own men kept the score, he did and if anyone Wists to know what the score was just ask him it was Guyer Stine, he will tell you it was Now you win dy people, cut out your hot air. and we will do the same John Clark spent Friday night with his lady friend, at Julian, Homer and Selma Evey spent Sunday at State College Mr Howard Hall spent Sunday eve with his lady friend. Miss Mary Furst Mr and Mrs Harry Stine, of Tyrone spent Sunday with the former's pares Mr. and Mrs, George Stine "ns is HOWARD, vt Mamie Lu week with her sister. Harvey, at Flemington Elfreida Confer spending a f« weeks with M Ary Wilson at Salona Amy Zeigler of Renovo, is spending = v days with her aunt, Mes Joseph Mi last as spent is w a fe heh Miss Be days Haven Sherman Holter is spend ng his week with his parents Mr Shaman Holter sie Pletcher is sper week friends ling a few this with at Lock fow dayat and Mrs It is not an uncommon thi £0 have some varieties of early cherries ripe on | Memorial Day, but this year they will not be in evidence as the SEASON is sev. | eral weeks late, owing to the un usually | cold weather, Home people are so exc lusive that they object to even having common sense, {spent Sunday with Pace 7 MADISONBURG, Adam Yearick and of many wife, their Lamar, . friends nere. Miss Artie he Keller, left for Danvil will become a trained nurs the ho spital; her friends where s h many wish abundant su Russel | gers work Who nad one aw, 1 % fetaatle LOVEVILLE A plank in a politi always a gang plank NFORMATION WANTED The p— ™m gett] (oll owing list of subseribers have been placng the Centre Democrat at different chase and removed without notifying us of the MABge or leaving directions with the post theater. No doubl they are wondering why ine paper does not reach them regularly. Any diormation regarding the present P.O. a sress of any of them, will be appreciated if ont to this office ; ROnT. W. Tuomas, (Johnstown, (121 Bedford reel) Taos J. Kesran, Cobirn H. K. Brosoanr, Francisville, Ind, BF Yeamox, Spring Mills Wa. Boonassox, Lemont, Pa. Wa. Sanpens, Jonsonburg, Pa J © Wirnes, Mt. Union, Pa SamusL KE Dusox, Bellefonte PaviL Kumamen, Aaromsburg I. L.isseny, Patton, Pa Gronox Becuost, MII Hall M. Funk, Parksburg. Pa, Mus. JH Rowsnse, Woodward, Fa EB. FLOUR, Altoona, No, 700 Seventh ave, F.8 Bing, Snow Shoe. MiLEs Ossen, Vilas, Pa. Monaax Tuomas, Hollidaysdurg, Pa Mus Jouw Heosow, Lake Clty, Minn Enwix Haze, Loralas, Ohle J. W. Hosrron, Altoona, Ma LO. KLixe, Bellefonte, Pa. DD. W, Hennina, Blanchard, Pa Hanuis Hever, Johnsonburg G. B BRuseant, Franklin, Pa. SAMUEL Rurre, Hosterman, W. Va : WR. FOTTEn. Winburne, Fa i SF BATHURST, 407 Smithfield Si. Pitts. burg. Fa. ; J. HW. Davy, Yeagertown, Pa. Mas. JaMes Mawxie, Fraokiinville, Pa. i Joux GILLILAND, Sparrows Point, Md, i Lizzie BRINK, St, Bensdiet, Pa. | Mis Dasiss Lavwy, Greonburr, Pa. Mas. 00% Beran: farsey Oty, NJ. RUNVILLE. Reiter and Miss Markley aay Mrs spent Wednes ed Lins PATTON TWP FERGUSON Twp SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER." RHEUMATIEM Old Mr Rheun and bites and pinct hangs on tight es when he takes hold. t's quite a job to shake him off. It's bard to be- lieve that all the pain and trouble he causes comes frem such a little thing. Just » tiny bit of acid in the blood the kidoeys haven't taken care of But the kidoeys aren't to blame I used to think they were. Now I know better. It's that over worked and over crowded stomach giving the kidneys part of its work and the kidneys can't do it. | found this out with Cooper's New Discovery. It puts the stomach in shape. that's all does, and yet | have seen thousands of people get rid of rheumatism by taking it. That is why | am positive that rheumatism is ceused by stomach trouble. Here a sample of letters | get every day on the subject. “For a long time | have been a victim of sciatica and inflammatory rheumatism, and my suffering has been too great to de- scribe. For weeks | lay helpless wid’ every joint in my body so tender and sore that | could not bear to move. The slight- est touch would cause me the greatest agony. Several doctors treated me but they failed entirely I tried many reme- dies but nothing seemed to reach my case, so | continued to lay helpless. My kid- neys and stomach were affected also. 1 could eat but little, digest less and gradu. ally my strength left. lost flesh rapidly. “I began the use of the famous Cooper medicines of which | beard so much. To my surprise and delight | improved im- mediately, and after using several bottles I felt like another person. My strength and appetite returned I'he pain and sore- ness left me and now [ feel better then have for months." | ' ' 1122 Aldrich Ave., North, M Minn. atism AWEREY ¥ [14 i" We sell Me. ( ations Sidney Krumrine, Druggist. Loper's ool EVERY FAMILY will be delighted at the display of fine Groceries we are now making And at that temit the pocketbook Every article of Fancy of Staple Food stuff is shown at our store and we guar antee their freshness There only pn os In “4 one thing more you could ask, that fs! prompt Service and E. T. ROAN, GROCER, BISHOP ST, BELLEFONTE Centre County Banking Co, Corner High and Spring Streets, Recxive Derosirs,; Discount Nores JOHN M. BHUGHERT., Osh or Courteous treats | ment, THAT we guarantee | Lee day evening with yade Fetzer Ie = Have | : BOGGS TWP, HOLTS HOLLOW, Aaron McKinley, of Moose Run. and “thi t Sun- H ny r TS 4 ‘yr Jonuson, § place wn M } visit. gE wilh n : nere Mr of Port free “ has some bere 1A Matilda Alnor ling and relatives Donald Poorman with Raymond Fetz- spent Bim abbut Aver’: Pectoral. Tell him I your hard cough. hy you always keep Tell him to Doc- iis at bedtime will Cently laxative. 200000000000000000000000 FISHERMAN . GALES PHARMACY C0, Bush House Block, BELLEFONTE, PA.. In Spring Time Housewives are Puzzled! 18 not to be had: and care, because groceries are expen sve, Sechler & Co. is one of the oldest and leading stores in Bellefonte. The firm name means Pure Goods Only at Reasonable Prices Pare foods are not only the best, but the cheapest, and you always got that at Sechler& Co.s’ Bellefonte,
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