Correspondents’ Department NEWS IN THE NITTANY. Blanch Smith, of Renovo, and Hogan, of Howard, were callers at home of Charley Gunsallus, on Saturday afternoon, to § sallus, who has week but is bett John Yearic caller at iS Mi \ the Mrs. was the Yearick's « not been of his ne WINGATE s visiting Mrs with the home of Ez Clintoa Murray and family, of Alt are visiting his parents Thos. Marray’s Geo aod son Harry | »atki tt) “~ YARNELL afer an were guests at the latt Moose Run, on Sunday Will Kessling Avonmore parents Clara and Verna Watson, of Beligrove, Are visiting their the Pownell sisters Verna Shank is improving The S.5.C h was held here, June 4. was largely attended Mrs. Wm. and rs. Dave Sayers, of Curtin Twp , spent Sunday at A. G, Walker's Raymond Lucas, of Holts Hollow, spent part of last week here The stork made its appearance in our village on Tuesday, leaving a daugh ter at George Walker's to Snow Shoe is made in about one half the time it used to take Mrs. George Cusningham and son Melvin, returned to their home at Nanty Glo on Saturday Children's services in the U. B, church Sunday morning. June 14, at 9 30 p. m, Arthur Confer, of Milesburg is spend some time with his grandpareats turned } returned to us Aller a week s v COUusIns, who has been quite sick onvention whi A] oy ames and Frank Strickland field week of Clear were visiting friends in town last HOUSERVILLE Mrs James Roman, of Valleyview Was visiting with her parents and friends here last week Mrs, Jeffery Houts and son Ira, Mrs Grant Coble and children spent Wednesday at the home of Ira Lyles A. R. Houser and wile, of State Col lege, transacted business in Bellefonte last Saturday Mrs John Dale is visiting among her children and friends here Edward Dale, wife and son Paul, of of Oak Hall, spent Saturday and Sun. a with his mother, Mrs, ev. Davis, of Williamsport, circulating among friends anc her last week Lucian Dale started for Illinois last Monday; wish him a very prosperous life 1n his undertakings, last was relatives CONDENSED IFORM F Now the trip | tmma Dale. | ‘ROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MILESBURG C. C. Eckert, home after visiting friends and old jnaintances Mrs, L.. C, Bn was on Decoration Day, fortunately the dog came hom n Tuesday evening, down past the old « in (8; the party 1s known at will given the full extent game Ac . : lock's dog stolen of the law i again; Bellefonte, streets last ol out y " y to Yarnell. uesday of | ine t SANDY RIDGE RT © 8% i 1 AST wee {. Hoover f | we, visited at ne sof Ms daaghter, Mrs, Chris lay last [¥ ‘1 : : " wee {54 : BOALSBURG etat Mur Ha Jared Mrs a gues weex Fraok 'h ladelphia, Was visiting old friends here a few days Jacob Hoy and wife, nee Estell McCoy, Bellefonte, spent last Monday eveniag in town Mr. Orr and lady mick, of days last home a Barlett, of at the hotel a Bellefonte, days VAS few last Shaffer, of of 1. Miss McCor spent several A. Fortoey rier Hublersburg, week at the | PINE GLENN. David Benton has returned from visit. ing friends in Tyrone morge Loy is visiting here Susie Daugherty has returned from Blanchard, where she was attending Prof. Pletchet's summer normal Austin Eckley and wife, of Snow Shoe, visited Mrs. Vallimont on Sunday A number of our people attended the funeral of Mr. Holt, at Moshanbon Wednesday Jennie Askey returned home Wednes day, after spending some time with her sister in Bellefonte George Daugherty and VanDorn Meeker have been chosen as delegates to represent the Epworth League at the convention in Altoona, June 1o-11th his parents JACKSONVILLE Blanche Condo left on Sun Altoona for a few weeks May and Helen Orr, 8 the home of Wm. Oradorf{’s Mrs, Henry Pontius and Mrs. Daniel Betts, of Kansas, are visiting the home of G, B. Betts on Bunker Hill, andayed at Mrs. Scott Mulhollum, of Altoona, is | spent a week with friends at Linden, | visiting the home of George Ertly's, her | parents, Mrs, Mary Glossner of Howard, Sun {dayed at the home of Henry Gloss | ner's, Children's service, June 13th at 10 (a, m, in the Reformed church; an [elaborate service is being prepared | which we hope will carry success. | Racine THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE PINE GROVE MILLS, misioner John Dunlap of Bellefonte, were n town on Tuesday, William Musser Wisc home of Jas. and visitor daughter, visiting at tl and onsin, are R. Smith, Mrs, Annie Miller returned home on sunday atter spending several weeks | with friends at State College. of Ardara, has returned | | below | visiting relatives here, Mrs. J. I. Reed and daughter, Mary spent Wednesday at the Burwell home town Benlah Raudolph, *‘Hello Girl" in the Bell Telephone LE lege lege, visited her parents xchange at; State Col here on Sun Ne Keichline ha one to Mi olaten is daughter, all team went rain preven 1 nit wo nn WOODWARD STORMSTOWN : ZION Last Saturday alternoot _ : was visited by one of the heaviest thun ler storms we have had for years elds were badly washed and some dam age was done to other crops Children's services will be held by the Union Sunday school ir Lutheran church. on Sunday forenoon, June 13th at 10 o'clock, Daniel Grove Lorn the who is suffering with gangrene, is no better, Joel Struble is also reported as being very ill While hauling manure the other day a team of horses, one of which is a ooit, belonging to George Rockey, took fright and ran away, throwing Mr. Rockey from the wagon and as far as can be learned be is not seriously injured, more than havipg several ribs fractured, Wm. Dukeman, wife and family, of Winburne, Sundayed with §, H, Shaffer and family One of our young course in medicine men is taking a Ask Nevin, TYLERSVILLE Decoration Day will be observed next Saturday, p. m., June 12th Mrs. Catherine Shafler was visitin W. D. Kerstetter's a few days week, Mrs. Mary Shreckengast, of Green burr, is visiting her sister Amanda i James Kettner, of Lock Haven, is vis. | iting his friends here Wm. Brown, wife and ¢hild, of Mack eyville, are visiting friends and relatives | here at ast LIVONIA, Charlotte Schade, of Altoona, and | Marian Bottorfl, of Lock Haven, are | Mrs. M. E. Stover and three children Visitors at George Stover's last week were ie Mallory, of Pittsburg, Rev, Lo. Parks of Los Angeles, Cal., and enry Gilbert, of Aaronsburg. al. Zaigles. ith a crew of men are busy ing improvements onroad. Mrs, Nathan Hough was very sick last wook with a bad case of grippe but is improving, 10, 1909, AARONSBURG i of Yor) ondo and wife, f their daughter, Mi 1 Lepr Kockey, Lover s of Altoona ne, wert Bitner ff Farmer il the home of | i. Kizzie Swab Mary Wyle , of Mifflinb her parents, W. ( Wy « sara accompanied her home Wie 4 i winkiebleck and fa BUFFALO RUN BENNER Twp rER Quite a thunder storm passed over ™ vicinity last week Miller, wife and three children, Paul and Fred, of Axemann, Sunday with her parents H.C (veo Ralph, spent Noll.s, Had quite an excitement in our town on Sunday over the runaway of James Harvey's goat, Irwin Dreese is making a few improve. ments on his farm, Treat your machine right by | using the right gasolines. ¢ WAVERLY | ol - Stan deposite spark plugs or in cylinders, ten readily <never fails, pA wi A Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would give way under The fact is women are more patient than they ough to be under such troubles, Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most experienced medical advice free of charge and in absolute confidence and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R, V, Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many years and has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women’s diseases than any other physician in this country, lis medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. : : The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and deli- cate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailments are fully set forth in Plain English in the People’s Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound. will be mailed free on receipt of 31 one Address as above, cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. BENORE HECLA PARK UNION TWP ennsylvania Railroad = 1 on de J A AAS JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES is ustrated An ill of fare, and other informtion 1s in may be obtained when ready fr Ticket Agent, whe desire to take this trip through the (zreat Lakes and back yn any Pennsylvania Railroad ) is also prepared to bo k passengers who may NMS NSN Children’s Barefoot Sandals Eh hd GOOD QUALITY SIZES 8 to 2; 50c Worth $1.00 and $1.25, onsale at 50c a pair. Do not come too late. ae evan YEAGERS SHOE STORE. BELLEFONTE PA.
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