Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 26, 1909, Image 7

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    Thursday, August 26, 1009,
Correspondents’ Department
THE NEWS IN
NITTANY.
Josiah Zeigler and family,
Pleasant Gap, were the gue
rael Yearick and family one day
cently.
Edna Gunsaullus is visiting
in Howard for a couple of
Mrs. S. Peck has
friends in Brushvalley
Mr. Dev
Park, we
1
Wee Ks
been
Willlan
streets
Most
ville «
vil
Bellmonts«
and Miss
visited the
Tar
cently
Sund
will be
at 9
Reecer,
Servi
body invit
9:30
While
his house
ick fell
tance
pretty
30
men would furnish some v
old lady. for which she woul
thankful.
been very iH for :
at this writs
Rev Bolr
WINGATE
Sunday
Floren
pent SN
hore
Miss
Netti
Harry
lershurg
or, Mra inda
The fes | held last Saturda
was one of the mos 1p-t fate
that has happened here for s
Gray Murray, m
treasurer inlph
Summer, walters:
rus Sterey dish
night
WMalrs
time
anager aniel Boob
Melaughlin, Thos
Claud Summer, Cy
washers: John Smit}
Aaron long, stand clerk although
the night was cool they sold out
everybody went home haps The
proceeds go for benefit of the pastor
Grace Boob entertained a party
young folks at her home Thursday
evening;
delicious. Those present were: John
Slicker, Thomas Bummers, Toner
Fisher, Raymond Fisher, Cyrus Stere,
Torrence Marshall, Grant and Clyde
Brower, Charles Way, Guyer Alexan-
dor, Mabel Frieze, Clara and Emma
Marshall, Virgie Lucas, Bessie Mitch
ell, Elizabeth Fisher, Sue McLaughlin,
Mary Fisher, Viola Bummers, All
enjoyed themselves very much,
CONDENSED FORM FROM
and |
of |
the refreshments served were |
ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY
NN
AARONSBURG.
Mr, Courtner, of Salona, visited
uncle, Geo. BE. Stover's, last week
A Robert Harter, of South Dako
wins the welcome guest of
at the home 4
his
Clari
Keene
Bower Sn
BOALSBURG
LYER-o,
ito
CoO
Miller spent
with his friends Hovd and Andrew
| Jordan
PF. BB Jordan and
at Potters Mills
Mrs. George Bhook and sons, of
| Spring Mills, spent over Sunday at the
home of J. H. Harner
Clare Relber and Marion
spent over Sunday at the home
Milton Kline, at Manor Hill,
Jonas Boal, wife and nephew, Wm,
Faust, of Potters Mills, also Mr.
Kreamer, of Indiana county, and lady
friend, Miss Lizzie Faust, spent Friday
at the home of P. 8. Boal's.
wife spent Sunday
Mioan
of
| fure
| Mrs
| week
iat Mackeyville
{laid at
Jennie |
Warren |
Friday |
THE CENTRE
JACKSONVILLE,
Harvest Home
ormed church,
ember, at 10:30 In
Penjamin Vonada
mother last we
ars and
fnll
fall
first
iged Bb vie
d by a
A daughter wn horn
Clem Harter, last week
Mrs. Shas. Heltman is spending this
at her husband's parents’ home,
M.S 1k
letz Is having a concrete wi
his residence
Catharine Martin
is circulating amo
here
of
18]
of
Hary
ns reiatives
entertain
Were
homie
AL
MY
FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.
i: Wh
of thos
pportant
WADDLE
TYLERSVILLE.
sburg Reforn
Alex
Logan
brother
s trip to
PINE GLENN.
Harrier left for
she expects Lo go Lo house
Mm 1! A
He
keeping
Clyde
veyor Run
Saturday
Elizabeth
Irwens-
where
Hoover,
working,
who was up at Bur
returned home on
Yarnell visited her home
Sunday at Karthaus
Preston Mulhollan left for Cure
wenaville where he expects to work,
Blackberries are plenty In Pine
Glenn; coming In by wagon loads.
Katie Mulhollan left for Moshan-
non last Baturday where she expects
to spend a few weeks,
Harry Meeker and wife visited their
on
respective homes last week.
DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA,
JULIAN.
vi
YARNELL
BRANCH
Midway between Broad St Siat
Reading Termina
WINDSOR HOTEL
W.T. Brusaxken, Mgr
and
mm
on Filbert St
European, $1.00 per day and up
Amer
he
can. $1.50 per day and uy
nly moderate priced hotel of rep
utation and consequences in
PHILADELPHIA
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Page 7.
sss es —
CENTRE LINE—~Halfmoon Twp. MILEEBURG.
nd famil
of Clear-
rents
Contre 1Ane
1
of pri
fi and wife
also
ure the
in nig
giting in
Philadel -
funeral
the
lelphia,
n E.
VACHE
is at
bur.
Cen -
wited
————
Facts for Weak Women
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is
case of the organs distinctly feminine, Such si
every day by
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
same time a generzl restora~
jue to some derangemen
kness can be cured
It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the
tonic for the whole system. [It cures female complaint right in the privacy
It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and
by and so abhorrent (0
tive
of home,
local treatment
every modest woman,
We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to but those
full to their »y and
means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com.
Sense Medical 1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 21 one-
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing enly; or, in cloth
binding for 31 ste
so universally insisted upon doctors,
women,
wanting information as mptoms
A iviser
mon
os Di R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS
NIAGARA FALL
Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 6, 1909.
$7.10 from Bellefonte
PICTURESQUE SUSQUEMANNA VA
R OUND-TRIP
RATE
LEY ROUTE
FN -
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YOU ARE GOING TO BUY
Stockers an? Feeding Cattle
THIS SEASON
You want to buy where +
mones
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163 EXCHANGE BUILDING
UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO
e least
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ESTABLISHED OVER 25 YEARS
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Thousands of our satisfied customers
We handle more stockers and feeders than any firm in the world, A big
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Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you, or order at once by mail
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you money. Write us for quotations of prices before you buy.
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BIG BARGAINS IN
Ladies’ Oxfords
Oxfords worth from $2.00 to $2.50, will close out at
Sale starts Friday, Aug. 20
YEAGER'S SHOE STORE
$1.48 A PAIR
Best bargains of the season