Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, November 26th, 1909. A —— Correspondents’ Department Continued from Page Seven -_ AARONSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, of Wood. ward, spent one day at the home of Geo Weaver, Harry Wyle and family returned home | home from a pleasant trip the of his parents at Glenn Iron, “i Mrs. William Bressler, of Centre Hall, was the of her brother, William Guisew and family the past week. J. W. Foster, accompanied by his mother and sister.attended Presbyterian services at Spring Mills, Sunday af ternoon Pierce Duck, of Grampian, and ver Duck, of Moshannon, tarried over Sunday at the home of Mike Ream, They joined some hunters on Monday. The Reformed Sunday school has decided to hold a Christmas service on Christmas evening, A nun of Mrs. Mary Bt sent her card College, where she is st her of her birthday. Mrs. William Gu Miss Sarah, were ong cooks last week with out The ladies all returned home day They say cam ping on the tains thi Mrs seen at th Sundav. Mr. Irvin Weaver and lona, visited at the James Weaver, of Salona spent James Roush Mr and Mrs. Jacotl Springs. Mich , are visiting the former brothers, Benj. and George M. Stover. Mr aud Mrs George Weaver assisted Frank Guisewite, of Fiedler, to bu to guest ite on (Giro ird’s friends shower, State aying, ber at to remind and the Harvie { party Satur. moun family, of home of his while Mrs. John R. l her time at the home of ) Stover, of Be: rien hor tcher of Clearfield. gr Ay at the nd Eisenhour, as Stover and og Mrs, wife are at Penn Stover's mother with | gentlemen of our eR themselves to wor nite time Misse will open Everybody 4 mn Sat vA Loyal Ord E. E. Beal's. The and any ore wishing should ceme and see J. H. Turper, th thi Ss place ] stock of fall ROMOLA Mra B. H. Mr. and Mra and Misses Eds Ventzel, of Tu Haven, attend. funeral f thelr uncle John 1 mid te and lege, viston, Gilliaple, the and WK DIX RUN Haines, of Derry Saturday to James home on Station, came father, who time, but who is sre Nis bas been ill for some slowly improving We are glad to say is again able to be housed up for fever Miss Cora Hall Port Matilda, came home parents a few days and si Jam es does pot wear that bri ight smile Miss Anna Zimmerman, who is learn. ing the seamstress’ trade at Bellefonte, spent Sunday with her grandparents, r. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, Rev. Kelley is still holding his pro- tracted meetings on Dix Run, There have only been two conversions so far There was a carriage load of Jeo 's came in over the mountain from Phil burg, and Sundayed at the home of H A. Scholl, Miss Emil / been opendin friend, Alma Hall that Albert Peters around. after being with typhoid AIX weeks who is employed at to visit her ay, of Stormstown, has some time with her Don't be Misled. Many a life has been cut short by a cough that was not belleved to be serious. Many a backache and side. ache follows a coughing spell. Many a night Is d In restlessness caus ed by coughing. Many a cough “eure” that never cures Is tried. Do not be misled. If you cough take the old re liable Kemp's Bina, i the best cough cure. At druggists and dealers, 280. Friday | A | the | classe nce her return | STATE COLLEGE, delegation from were present, held at 10 A, M,; at 2:80 sharp the annual game between the 1912-1013 #8 wus played on the new Beaver field, which resulted In a victory for the Freshmen class of 1913 The score stood 6 In all the contests oen these W ingses there wns only a light the which won. Willi and Aunt Mary R. Beck spent Sunday at the residence of William HH. Tibbens, of near Bellefonte, Keep on the lookout for two more weddings in the near future Have cow-hells, seashells and circular saws In readiness for these coming events Fred Gearhart, of tween here and Pine his vacation last week: filled his place H A Moore, iness visitor Also Christ This squad will play on the The bi all parts of The exer- cadet drill large state clipes were at 11, and foot ball 3 betlw side am your the Grove be- took Bowes star route Mills, Andy of Hq State Smith, a bus College lust week of Bellefonte Thursday our famous foot ball their last game for the Forbes fleld, at Pitts and and as many more as company the team. They Wednesday and re- ward, was in season re on the 11:10 the was d« train on Colles ralled ne Thompson t« and brought passengers up safely , of Howard, was In Monday for whe ine down College on Grove Mills vork to do Lalrd Holn enroute re hoe has s es and party to the Barrens to have a dave’ hunt for rabbits Miss TLoveloy Is spending in Philadelphia this week Mrs. John W, Beck save a ving supper eighteen ends and hou ld The brick work on tard’'s house is now Sel are going couple un a few days Thanks- of her fel as » William Cus- complete; it makes Airance BOALSBURG. and Mrs ] \ ff Mrs eral days at he Shaffer 1 held Inst Friday i ritans at 120 ry ir parts we W od thi FOUNTAIN-—-8Srow Shoe Twp 1 at Johnat BRUSH VALLEY :" Me nd Ves Gon win "8 om Pan! Charl of Trek Haven with Mra (3 £c ¥. Pu the In an 1 1 enn Harry ar ending v fe re Ranev an Ns w dave roe Girennhle with ohn "Qlae's enent a few Anve "Miam. at Madicanhyre and Ms the home of 1. E sie henther Mere 1 Wert spent Sundav Wert CE. Dueck. 1 Rachey «¢ hunting trie ther Wee Amanda nt r He Hm Wert LS Seven 1 frevm n Mountains and PARY the BACK GIVES OUT, Plenty of Pallefonte Readers Have This Experience. Yon tnx the kidneys thew They strain The back pains: overwork keep up the continual gives out--it aches and troubles sot In it longer—take Doan's Kid. "rinarm Don't wan nev Pilla Rellefonte net i Ara fonte people tell you how they A. Push save a Pa. 1 Potter St, Nelle. ine valine seross my laine Tf eomla i not He In had with any comfort on ae | and oalne In my | back and T could hardly stralehten af. | count of the nehes [tor stooning, 1 alsa had trouble with the kidney secretions on account of { thelr frequency In passages, Aft last | | prosred a hax of Doan's Kidney Pilla ‘at Cresen's Pharmacy and they 414 me mare good than any othar preparation IT over need. T wan relieved of the backache and the nassnses of the kid. ney seeretinne wera reouinted. 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C, Bingham, a former n of this Place vigited here last w Mars et Kens! spent some very ple Ant at John Woomer's Pleasant Valle Mr. ShrefMer Snow Shoe, Sun Mrs. John is spend- iter Golda, spent Sun- here tinment in Thursday rains and evening: ad- invi- day ind Mrs with their thie on unless it Friday cents Everyone is spent Sunday R. Eckley's nt the were Austin and gon Lee, of this place; Walker, of Snow Sharon Shoe in spending and son Ar- nt stor ling's he A nn irch at F Harr TLE mher MT. EAGLE. of F of Bell rthurst MANOR HILL-~Potter Twn On Wednesday a auiltine p 14 at the at Ww “rey No an nd ts the = that after. themselves talk actually make an at a prohibition banquet ~ Scott's Emulsion is a wonderful food-medi- cine for all ages of man- kind. It will make the delicate,sickly baby strong and well=will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. 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On Wednesday evening of last week | Pleading guilty ville, to with misdemeanor the roads, the Philadelphia Do “en to fulfil the jellefonte from 7 informal recep- “on by the Consistory to the Ambrose MM, Behmidt, D excellent wi 10M Or in chapel of the Reformed church, It was an St. 30 tw 10 o'clock tion gi pastor, Rev and his , comn heavy entence 1 rhith anniversary of Pellefonte, and the of his ordination ministry During the portion of the mem- Reformed church, with the pastors of other churches nt and extend. his wife thelr vements fue ed his twen- iversary in- christian a large of the nds and Nefonte hers frie in Pi ware pros d y * tha ' BETTY Sentenced to Fix Up Roads. in an indictment in falling to repairt meniners rout until the Jani their delinag | GETTING BUSY. 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