Thursday, August 19, 1909, i | | THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, PA. BELLEFONTE, Page 7. WN ed Correspondents’ Department CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NEWS IN ~ IPNININS NSN MILESBURG. A person on Monday night te a stone from CC; H. Else's, the drug- gist's, pavement and carried it away for his own use; different parties were | watching from their upstairs windows He is known: the request is to bring | it back and replace it, if not, it is sald | C. H. Else will send for him | J. L. Parsons’ ! Punxsutawney, are Antisfort guests of Id and wife j funeral of Nellle Thomas, after visiting Alm dl by Tele 8 youngest child Stine, of Zion, returned home James Nolan, Ralph and Nettie Thomas ar isl was quite ill las eck but under the their brother, Dr. McCormick THE NITTANY. Orndorf and baby, of | valley, were the guests of the | mer's uncle, H, P, Zerby and several days last week. Mildred Shope, of Mileshurg, three weeks very pleasantly grandma and many friends Mrs 1. Zerby and days at the | Mrs, yo K up : for wife, spent with here. daughter Hes a Katharine Mrs Jar a A Hall, Migaers Mar = ! Gingher WINGATE » » AON Wi DWARD AARC ployed with } Artht mer with his grat home Monday Mrs. Baran Walker, of relatives here last week Trixie Confer, Marcella Boyer and | Lutheran pars Barah Shawley spent Bunday out of | Gurney town | ha tnken Mra. Charles Philips and two daugh- | Atlantie Cit ters, Mildred and Lillian, after visits | ing relatives here, have returned to GREGG TOWNSHIP thelr home In Philipsburg North Precinct Geo. BDowmaster spent Sunday at withed-for rain Beech Creek with his grandfather who h is quite Il, | Mrs, Charles Meaton has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs Wm. Reiter, of Keewaydin gum : : ) i 4 n ‘ visit eturned ‘umberiand, tertained | her Scheeder, at the gited | I» i ro friend, Miss Bertha Austin ARO Wert and a trip to Philadelphia and Bara The Hundny {| The saw mill and stave mill | Decker Bros, was destroyed by on Wednesday evening, of last at elght o'clock the fire was first discovered by J. W. Heck who gave the omg camd on fire FAIRVIEW Boggs Twp. The sprouting party which was held at Geo, Confer's, on Wednesday, was largely attended, was soon spread Rev. McLaughlin preached sermon In the United Ev an able Church, on Tuesday. who {a short { here on Saturday. { father Brush State | again, of | Monday her | | for iisowite i IN. XY. of the ! Kephart week, | alarm by the telephone, and the news | SMULLTON. | Mrg, W. J. Brungard and children, after spending several weeks visiting | in York county, returned home on § last LOGANTON. Loganton was almost de iness at a standstill on necount of the many people attended the Union plenie at the Springs, nine miles east of here seemed to be actuated with spirit of the semi-h¢ and this popular pleasure and ort, to spend the Two trains afforded ample working at | means of access to and from the home grounds | DEY attending speaks having had a nice time ar ef pecially comment the has | which { cornet 1 perted and on Thursday of MiMinburg, made friends Edwin Gramley, call among his many vervbody iiday student of Mont paying his | health res visit, xcursion L.ynn Alto Emerick, a Forestry school, Is and sister a short Maggie Harry, who was College a few months, Is day. WwW. E. BEmull left he and family on for MiMinburg, where secured a position as clerk Mr McKibbin, of Willlamsport spent several with his rzister, Mrs. WW. BE. Smull, last week, Mr Nol and family, rendered was days BENORE S020 RPRNRRRRNNNRNIARYY A reward ¢ be gives en to ble if any one can successfully dis- prove these statements. Qur subscription books are open for any religious or charita- institution in Centre county nspect " THE PI CPP ORRNNNIRRIRSRRRROIRRRREY . \: . . * . » » . . > . » » NA * » > » . » * * SEBEE000 0000008000000 PINE GROVE SNYDERTOWN SHINGLETOWN. C3 S Ye REers n Frida 5 Patriotism The stomach is a larger factor in ‘life, liberty and the pur. suit of happiness '’ than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys- peptic ‘is fit for treason, stratagems and spoils.” The man who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomash will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It bullds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. The dealer who offers a substitute for the ** Discovery’ is only seeking to make the litle more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations, Dr Sense Medical Adv on receipt of eX Pens of free mailing only Send nt stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps Medical cloth bound. Address Worl tion, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pre + 8: Ya PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS 10 NIAGARA FALLS August 2 Sept. 8 ROUND-TRIP 7 10 * RATE PICTURESQUE SUEQUEMANNA VALLEY ROUTE Pierce's Common iser is sent stamps to pay Oct. 6, 1509. m Bellefonte YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers ano Feeding Cattle HIS SEASON JOHN J. LAWLER ILDING UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. EST YEARS REFERENCES: ABLISHED OVER 25 A big mail 5 Rr'~ We can save PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asbury Park or Long Branch FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909 Round $5.75 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE i Covers Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Meeting Consult nearest ‘1 cket Ager I. R, WOOD RO. W. BOYD Passenger TraMe Manager voneral Passeuger Agent aged about 83 years day wit! Grant Kline spent a ow imother., Mrs. TH) hot “4 two chiidre: and BS vith his Erm MIAN spent friends Clyde 1 HSaturda nda BIG BARGAINS IN here Mra Ji o has been sick poorly Bunday at hn Kuhn, wl time. In very spent Bhingletown Ome essle Bones her home In FILLMORE. Quite a number of our people took Ladies’ Oxfords Htate advantage of the fiee train to Coilege, to attend the lot sal Harry Meyers and family, of Olean, are visiting the home of PP. B Della Rockey is spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in {| Altoona William Brennan and family spent Sunday with relatives at Port Matilda “Jenks” Saxon spent a couple of | days visiting relatives in Tyrone and PBurmingham : Sale starts Friday, Aug. 20 Oxfords worth from $2.00 to $2.50, will close out at $1.48 A PAIR Best bargains of the season Mrs. Fred Haines and daughter Rosy of Howard, spent a few days last week with her father here. Willis Witherite and daughter, of Connelsville, Pa, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Witherite's parents, Bunday Most of our farmers have thelr oats | acted business in Denore last Friday. Away, Quite a number of our folks will at- tend the eampmeeting in Bugarvalley on Sunday. John Rocky, our blacksmith, trans Hard luck seldom follows the man who is addicted to hard work. | | YEAGER'S SHOE STORE
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