Thursday, September 23rd, 1909, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _— AARONSBURG. and little | Miss Mildred Acker returned home | at after an absence of a few months with | were the her sister at Holsopple Miller's wd W. H. Philips and Clymer Oak Grove to W. H. Philips Foster attended thie Rev. Schuyler, at Cen Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY SMULLTON, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Miller daughter, of Linden Hall, guests of his parents, Elmer tewdays, Mrs, Parks, after spending the sum- mer months with her daughter at Sun { bury, returned home again, | Shem Hackenburg and family of Centre Hall, Sundayed at Robert H enburg's Edith Detwiler after working a few months at Atlantic City returned home last week, James Miller is spending some time Mrs. Bd. Mauck, of with his daughter, Mrs, Winklebleck, at | Miss Della Helgard, of Renova, gp Sunda Stover | gone to roof a house owned by Miss Mazie funeral of Mrs tre Hall, on Baturday Mra Annie Wyle from a few days stay ter at MiMinburg Paul Stover is with friends at College have [ ! returned heme ch with her daugh JULIAN. greatly In need of rain in and If we do not have great many of our wells WINGATE. 3 : Mrs. Maggie Hipple, of Ellfottsburg, | We are is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | this vicinity, Thos. Murray. { rain soon, a \ vill be dry ast Tuesday i \ can, Tueacay n Michael Murphy, by some unknown Kerchner, | cause, attempted to get off of mall John Rowan and wife, of Snow Shoe, | thts Lig oy on Saturday riotning P o yy 4 gh IW © | notion and ae Bo yr dered Je ying the latter's granipayents hi: J ned IONE the Blatform lng Mr. and Mrs, William ba AIST E, Mgnrdner, of Johnstown, | the iron bridge into the water, The | Dakota, lll, are paying his mother ne Todi came to spend some time with her | train was stopped and he was picked | short visit, Wal h friends and relatives here. up and taken to the Bellefonte hospl- | E. E. Miller spent M. 1. Flynn, our jolly third trick |tal where an examination showed that | Philipsburg, last operator, was relieved for two days on | he had escaped with just a few minor | work but returned account of moving, Chas. Fetzer, of bruise 8. This should be a lesson to Milesburg, being his successor. | Mr, Murphy, never to attempt the like week's paper 1 noticed in | again In last BR vi he : Holts Hollow {tems the following: “We | ) oF oy Faken ring with are sorry to hear of Leonard Watson's | ] death.” This is a mistake, as Leon- i oe i ard Watson is still living and getting | Midis J Meyer spent se veral days along as well as can be expected; in hilipshurg last week, atte nding the | such cases 1 think the scribe should | Vd Home Week. His place was filled make certain of such news before | PY John Su vens, of ] yrone sending It to press Wh ewion 8S. Bally, Mrs. Jennie Watson ie B chy . preached | Sermon on las sunday days with her bo woh I ol ho at | unda py L # , I f 5 3 " ¥*Blair Fisher, of Tyrone, spent Tues- | N€ld in Altoona this year | ¥om Spring Creek, and is comp day with his mother here Miles Alexander is putting up an- | Of the dry weather, George Summer, wife other dwelling house along front street. | Miss Venna Grove is well pleased William and Harris, took in “Old Home | it 18 understood. when finished, that | with her school and did not Week" at Philipsburg. [J £ H over will occupy it. | time off to attend Grange picnic, are visiting with relatives On Monday of last week Asbury | Thomas Gill had the misfortune of | The cause of the fever in Mr. James Metsler and daugl Pletcher, of Howard, opened our school jeutting his foot very badly a few days Neece's family is attributed to im ure are visitors with a full house of boys and girls: | ago He Is able to be at work w . impure they all speak well of him. [nore We have a couple of young men who Fil, ! ought to be ashamed of while desiring to attend Week” at Philipsb they classed | themselves as hobo and started to . . freight it out and in dri Eh tape, 1 low J Elmer l now Pe ! i 5. Sunday with his Stere. Glad Martin Harnish, Sunday with his Several our farmers at m ining about sor ne stealing their ROCK FORGE-—Benner Twp. ad tatoes out of e fle] os nt | spending a few davs Bellefonte and State girl Jacob night a baby the home of CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES cqually pro- tect the house against lightning, storm, flying sparks and the waste of wear. It is the only roofing that fits—laid in half the tirae—no solder ils, 1 the best Millhelim, and Pittsburg, took at the home evening " no seams, fewest nail east cutting. If you f d for our three free want roof money can | , H 1 QF 1 eon all ue fA NPR. JP books on Cortright Metal Shingles, as used all over America— t wame of one of your neighbors who has been i Smull. of | of fi} JOWersox's ree (‘nthermart t of of Millmont, | over “ Mrs, Geors buy, sen Jane » We mn several days in week, trying to without a j Mrs, Minnie Noll and Altoona, are | tives here Maud Winters stayed a few days with { her brother ) at | Mills Durbin wet _Btover a onc Adhd and ana them for years. CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO., 50 N. 23d St., Philadelphia he ising 0b. Mi et Shall f SLISS ONO, ol visiting friends and rela Am an and is very ode inters, at opring Corn cutting is at hand and the ma- jority of the farmers expect a fair crop, | taking in consideration the dry weather pastor of the | . his farewell ROCK VIEW mor: § X{¢ ay A i sare swear $4 ml conference ig | Avearly everbody 1s hauling GUTENBERG water Invented Printing, 1 ty . s 1102 ——————————— laining and Since His Day m 1999999289029 990%9000%90¢00% - spent several who is in Lock Ha- BENNER TOWNSHIP, and sons, BOALSBURG. take any Hunter and wife, of Alto here Special H SA LE Mrs "Miamsport, Mra. Bara Gingerich, sl r of Mr. Metsler McGirk, of Alto + e time with her once | drinking water, Se High schoo! opened \ will n on Monday 3. church 1 Su Vv ovening with large attendance. themselves; “Old Home p. 1 all are fnvite | Quite a number of 3 re seem nor r ess |] , aere are on the be some Dale ligt 1st; ' SICK I 1) TI nt more Harn unday fever, Hoy visited ton Johns 0 oratoe - WN to see id YO SHINGLE TOWH 1] Does the Baby Thrive If not, something must be | wrong with its food. If the mother, Mrs, Joba mother’s milk doesn’t nourish Charley Smi th los valuable horse | evening it, she needs Scott's Emulsion. Child Lost. BUFFALO RUN It supplies the elements of fat TYP Henry Walter's required for the baby. If baby hil i ven Pari, wandered aw rom home of L.. Hartsock, Fred Hartsock " " : at 8 : atte rte ui Hart sock. spent a CO op of is not nourished by its artificial i food, then it requires GILLEN'’S GROCERY R909 99999999 9002800008 MEPRRNPRRRRERRRPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPPRRRRRRRRRRRRRY MESESESS500000033533003000A8T05TBL EB YI IINS B. T ". by digging x ditch which should have long ago. The townships long time before they wil that works for the interest township like Mr. Stere Lender Bumgardner week while repairing a small bridge | 80 they could cross w th their mac hine | got his thumb mixed up with a cot ple | Sunday afternoor + ’) 1 oy r pF plots 2m . 1 ~ 3 Smashed ! \ " i : é ; y ‘ € JOU want to keepj,.... found about a mile Chas, Sellers lost a very young your thumb on home of Chas : top. jcolt last week, the colt got its leg Hartsock's, where he was well taken Fy My Preg ching Sa Bunda eve at H A broken above the knee. and he had ai 9 "Parks, of TYrote " pe | i | kill it, This is the third one this season. Are of : Cott vest has begun: an couple days with his fami! COLYER Waid . IVEY ay Dagua:. an . armers are by home of Thos. Murray . he 1 A iar 3d aes : i 1SY. er iE mn TE ww EMULSION _ MADISONBURG. ation Sng their parents and rain oct this coo sa M008 10 Leep the $99999990999999999990909908 ll Two Ways of Doing has done more for the world's advancement than any other thing. Our type will ADVANCE YOUR BUSINESS. Ler Vs Do Your Printing walt with a ¥ houses. He and here one day last | nt sup rick glass elsewhere slone and a av and a8 BO aay, hed for away » WAS Bear with friends at Philipsburg, last week, the corner Ah dn’ iibe" was but no one person could be biamed for it or held re sponsible, ithe usual result PEN INNININNNIINNINNNNNSY | In THESE days Mr. Bu $25.00 REWARD! t differently. He Sar Ai 10T QOes makes his plan - rders everything I One Bom 1 plete The regular bona fide edition of the Centre Democrat now is over 5500 copies each week. This is over 2,500 more than any other paper published in Centre county. A reward of $25.00 will be giv- en to any religious or charita- ble in Centre county dis- Qur are open for Cre rebs aly Half a teaspoonful thre four times a day in its bol will have the desired effect seems to have a magical cf upon babies and children. fifty-cent bottle will prove truth of our statements. Bellefonte Lumber Co. CREE 000080003000300080s » PRIN N RRR RRR RRR BEEEEEEe institution SELcSBESBRFTITTITITTITTIET Ioan EETY if any one can prove subscription | successfully these statements cooks Central R. R. of Pa. Train Schedule - ——————— nspection . THE PUBLISHER. PRN RRRRRRRRR. CAL 0005000000808000 0» COBSS0cB000304B00000080s "A LLSCHAD FINE SANITARY PLUMBING Complete H SCOTT & BOWNE, BLANCHARD Slating . ng, ALL KINDS OF TINWARE MADE TO ORDER. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. a Eagle Block, Bellefonte, Pa. GROVE MILLS HOUSERVILLE — Wr Remarkable Activi¢ A Ww vy. lena W FR EE | 4 tetetteieteimtmtmieteteeeieiieete deieieieimieieieieieiemieiiemeie GOOD HEALTH ; and ES. FLATULEN OY. HEARTBURN. VOM spent Saturday with her sisterdin-law. TING INDIGIISTION, DYSPEPSIA = CONSTIPATION and 4 — All Tro : F J Mrs. Thomas Beckwith, and from there Troubles of the went to Port Mata fo vist ber par- | STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS Mrs. Myrtle Murphy, of Philade with her two chil ] FULL BOTTLE MAILED FREE Write today for your Free Bottle DR. GREENE and Daniel moved the Thomas Beckwith place to Tyrone MEDICAL SPECIALIST 9 West 14th Street, New York City John ‘eters will occupy the ho | vacated by Daniel Gross. D. O. Downing lost a valuable hog one day last week. Bad luck for Burt, Mrs McGrady has returned home after a week's visit with her daughters, The base ball game between Hannah | {and Bald Eagle, was a tie. Long established and successful practice, Proved professional skill and abilty, Expert and honest treatment. High standard of medi. cines. Reasonable and fair charges, Advice free, Allw ho write receive the personal attenion of Dr, Greene himself, pro- Ans Walter «2 i= FREE | DR. GREENE'S LAXURA leparted for Reigal many 50 ves Mrs GAS ter wee) nt The P.O 1 hompson's grove Mrs lente Reese, 11 attended the Herkh Rey Baily Bermon ir week’ Bald Eagle, FOOT TYLERSVILLE. Ora Johnsonbach Weaver f Rosecrans I visi L nds here nd Mr state In the union, as well as the Federal Gove. ernment, has realized the need, as well as the wisdom, of enact. ing PURE FOOD LAWS for the protection of the General Health of the public. In these days of Ingenuity in all lines of manufacture, the processes for Imitating the GENUINE bby placing Inferior goods on the market, no where has been more widely practiced than in the general line of groceries and Food Products Inferior adulterations of all kinds abound. They are, to all appearance, pure and nourishing, but Invariably are injurious, and In some cases fatal For many years the firm of SECHLER & CO, RELLE- FONTE, has been a by-word and a God-send to the housewife for the reason that the name alone always was a guarantees of purity and quality In anything that came from this famous store, The long experience in thia one line enables SECHLER & CO. to buy intelligently and sell rellable groceries to these who appreciate the fect that PURE GROCERIES are the CHEAP. EST FOOD, and an assurance of good health to the consumer. What you buy from SECHLER & CO. is always right and the price consistent every day of the week, and every week of the year. Nearly avery Iren are her (s / Nearhoof parents (sross has Harry thool y . . ting at WALKER TWP, a ifiaay Waslkn, pl : Eva Kerstettor has y "Mra, F ahh Flemington to sew for a few 4 in in hay Of the elght who took the examina Mines ol ih tion to enter the freshman class of ont a Walker township high school Nive passed Mr. and Mrs. Nedd. M Tate and son, | Who have been visiting Mr. Tate's | O mother, have returned to New Orleans 18€ ome Miss Hoehreckengnut O sone nn few who was Ye h ] NOOR re- | | 3 SOBER-—Pann Twp. Mra. Andrew Zerby Is staving at U. Aumonsa for a couple of weeks t Furl Aumon and lady friend, Blanche w, lyde Hackman, of Zion, and Miss | Bartges, of Spring Mills, antentnd the Elizabeth Delaney, were visitors at [opera on Friday evening at Belle the home of Mae Showers, on Sunday, | fonte, Miss Margaret Yearick was the guest Willis Breon and family spent Sune of Mrs. Helen Minnich on Sunday, day st U. G. Aumons, also Tilly Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Archey, of Mack- | gle. GEORGES VALLEY. About fifteeen hundred base ball en- thusiasts witnessed the defeat of the Centre Hall base ball team, by the Georgoesvalley nine, last Thursday, at Grange park, the score being 13 to 8. The Georgesvalley boys should have credit for the many victorious games eyville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Will Long one day recently, Ruth Sheats, who has been 111 with pneumonia, is improving as rapidly as can be expected. Mrs. Etters is the pet of G Wis. guest randma Mra. J. J. Gentzel and Mary Zerby spent Bunday at W. C. Vonada's. C. K. Sober, of Lewisburg, was seen In our vicinity last week. Furl Aumon was a pleasant caller with kier lady friend, Gertrude Rohrer, at Centre Hall on Sunday. played this season. Defeat Is some- thing almost unknown to these boys, but twice have they met with defeat, this season. The only chronic kicker who accom- plishes anything is the mule. etot of the great family medicine, + Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. 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