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Ziv sCLOLL, which has oeeu LOT Lhilee Wooas, vil account wi leacuer, «. &. nu, Aub Leiliyg jualal His »dOL Lil Had an Haviug whiel level, was je~opuiivu Monn) Ly al IST weacner, Fishel, SM. Cilll again his duties Al Lhe Linus Iu aevelupluenils free us Jualauuihie Las oeaehn ULitss Will ve rieltinan and spent Sunday SAS, ulhel soon again, JUCK-~ hore wile, Ol at the ol LAaruricu Wille relieving sole DAaCK ol Hecia trotting horse tree 0 which it to run hb throwing out the Lhe belonged to oe, upset vian~- dash and I iom Shalle SiO a Hioman, MT, Fain an wihaievel ous any mun aged citizens BOALSBURG. Relatives of Miss Je who attended the fu: week, fron art family made her Hunter, W Taylor rine Dal art of Robert Odenkirk day nd Friends glad to hear t so nigel) An order of the Knights wad orgfinized here last Friday night, with thirty members J. P. Weber and wife lege, Spe Dar finger padr misfortur stean along n Bert All day H past MILESBURG Perr Knarr returned trom visit =” Berwick San ! where he lLenter ng Newton Je and fan Miss Bettie Haupt is brothers Robert ("harles mer South ng vdvantage nes iy and Fork party of of the and aled gt ’ pt "xX Haupt kn hn Agnes Swartz Siiker. Beotttie Haupt, Mabel Frieze Olive BEmith, Robt. Brady, Sam Haupt Forest Alkens. John Sliker The youngest daughter of Mrs McMullen, Miss Maud Smith cently married to Mr. Frank of Bureau, IN her friends wish her a prosperous and long ifs Swartz ; J Arthur Brad nfer Terosan Jan was re Flinn for AARONSBURG. Mrs. E.G. Mingle and son Will spent the greater part of week at the homes of Herbert Hosterman's and Perry Adame’, at State College Miss Sara Guisewite has gone it friends at Philadelphia and York for an indefinite period The personal property of Christena Bower, deconsed, will be sold at public sale on Baturday afternoon Miss Lizzie Yarger has been confin ed to the house for the past few weeks and we are glad to say that at this time she Is on the mend Mr. and Mra. James Rouch spent the Sabbath with his parents at the home of John Detwillers, near Centre Hall Mra. Emanuel Musser who had a paralytic stroke a few weeks ago, I» still in A serious condition Grandmother Stambach received na great many congratulationss on her 86th birthday: the dally newspapers as much as those very much younger In years Walter Orwig is visiting his parents at Hartleton this week While on the way home from Mill. heim, James Hollaway and A. 8. Sto. ver were thrown out of their sleigh A. B. has been suffering with a badly sprained hand since then, last to vis New | clover | beds. {i thro' { with of » Malta | yet she enjoys to read | REBERSBURG CRYSTALIZED. This ideal country town who desire a quiet rest and simple life, has an altitude that insures cool air, immunity from hay fever, also preludes mosquitoes and malaria, pecially at this time of the year, Neither of course is there a smell or new mown hay, cool comfortable long night's rest, in In short, no town or valley attractive and romantic than once thickly wooded and sylvan defile It merits the enconium of of its admirers, W. J Mallory, of Globe, Arizona, who sald, “There are many lovely valleys among the great hills of the East and of the Western coast which I have roamed, that were delightful, but none are as dear to my heart and unites many attractions to me as the valley of rush.” On Saturday morning the scenery in town and vicinity was beautiful and trancingly lovely, The rain and on Friday night had adhered to ev erything and frozen Into beautiful crystals Our mountains were Alpine crested trees and every twig coated with one fourth inch of crystal beauty, and as we stood watching the great orb of day peering over the eastern horizon, we looked upon the first, with varied emotions and with the feeling of the deepest of man's significance to try to paint on canvas, or make a pen plcture such a manifestation of the Al mighty's power The picture was superb in deur, transcendent Had we been a a modern Jipsy received the and noble rose fences of the mo more one BO en- sleet scene then sense it's gra in it's Beecher, T th we w sublimity vImage, or hay Sn Ww inspiration of nn thoughts thie wer now, but he | not able Philip B. Dale has been Hist all of last week, able to be out again This part f the oon ab the sick but will soon be ntry during the cited 2 me af ve © thie PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs. Stover and daug? ! were Ler the J eginning of the Mr. Davis, (father of Mrs. Wm iph.) of Mir ta, visited w daughter ov inda Mrs. Arthur Fortne of Tussevyville, visited Markle, | Mrs a few days last ter. Mrs. Bimor Mrs. John f Pellwood the Markle he Mre JN ter ret irned spending Al spent NS Tyrone G. Heb week pleasant callers at erling home, |} nes ith } er Ss mt week Wibley, of week wi Ward Lytle wers me Fverts home several Bowersox and nday at the GG Stnte daugt Markle Visitors at also recent and granddaug} Saturday after (nk Hall of Falrbroo) Ww Ke on weeks at vife , chiine home Foster Weaver and fami " callers at Walter yer's home on Bundas Friday, night. will be Opening of Prof. N. A singing clase In the 1. O Everybody come and try sucoean Richard Markle In weeks at Tusseyville Miss Annie Dale Miss Lillian Dale. of Shiloh with Wn Dale last Wednesdas Harry Bunday, wife with Wm Any State College. were Wea Tomorrow the Moy OF to make “Grand or's Hall it a spending a few of Boalahure, and visited and son family visited Gong and on Bun. FILLMORE. Protracted meeting has closed ing eleven converts Skating Is very gool now, and the young folks are making good use of it Henry Rockey, who has been visit. ing friends and relatives In Altoona, | has come home, reporting a good time. | Walter Crust, who was visiting his brother Roy, who lives at Greenburr. has returned home | It was a very bad Bunday evening to be out driving, especially with a lady | friend, but some ehildren don't mind It i Mra. Kephart improved ] The weather has heen very stormy making it hard to keep a hat on Grant Martin expects 10 move on the Thompson farm now occupied by Har ry Tressler Last week there was a little mistake made In reference to the bear hunt. ern~two of them being omitted, EA. ward Taylor and Willlam Witmer 1 am sure they feel slighted for they helped In the brave act, so that they deserve credit as well as the rest hav who was very (Il. has for those e8~ | of | nor green | | stuffs from the garden, but we do have | We have lots of red apples and | sweet sugar corn raised in our vicinity. ! It 18 just hilly enough to give diversi- | i LY. this | = | the MADISONBURG. Nearly everybody is trying to to skate, and by the condition of things people would better learn to become experts If you wish to know how to keep a bear over winter, ask Philip Carls; he knows by experience The Water Company elected its offl- cors for the ensuing vear, on Saturday and what a wise selection they made, The best way to bulld up a country Is to keep your best men at the head. Judging from the coal-house epl- | sode and proceeding from the unknown we may thereby tion of the lower ple will surely get able place, considering a logical point, at least will be on guard more sounding of the People hate to get lally old prematurely; as long as you make your actions, and you for it We prefer to In our work and deeds, with the times and comes to call us go and not say a So many people writes for the Centre will tell you all at The and ed abeautiful pand and slnet The with fathom the condi regions. Some peo- very undesir- the casefrom we blush, and when we hear trumpet old, and espec You are young yourself young by will be happler remain young and consistent when the time vonder, we will word to know Democrat once, it is “1. mount present the rain covered has to a over dary wish who We woods ins after were ranma trees 10 warm nee at the wheat w not soon not eared 11 suffer t re ontert rey held | he auditoriisg on Saturd preved TT ir \ ot England’ rile in every pars BOEN Or fidings and 1 tic) ures a ' were | learn | how fon the {is full { month, | fvening | Ing JULIAN. Nason has his new mill about to run. He will begin to saw in course of a week or two, 1. HH. Musser, of Bellefonte, who has opened up a lumber camp Just east of town, is running full time, and has four or five teams on the road, and is putting some nice stuff to the rall JC, ready | road. The ice on the Is something grand roads and all over fine skating right street: and the road and street of young and old skaters On account of the funeral of A, Y Williams, of Port Matilda, last Sunday, Rev, Ake was unable to fill pointment at 10:30 a. m Mrs, John Parsons, has been confined nervous prostration Protracted meeting will at 7:30, Bervices covery during the following week (Last week a communication Julian was published in this which offended some people of that place Upon investigation we be that the writer signed another's This mistake and us exceedingly anx did his ap- for the to her last room with The begin even- from paper lHeve nam« misled fous to this is Aa We find ED.) Serious nre Lhe party who ROMOLA. still holding pro- the Disciple church Rev. Patterson tracted meeting at He has had nine converts thus far, P. 8B. Meyer, Charles Confer, and Glibert Glllesple, wife and family, of Orviston, spent Sunday with friends and here Several of Howard's yo the chicken Toner in relatives folks at supper Ing and waffle Robb's, on Saturd ter at Mrs ning Beven of our young zed at How tLersor ded ny ard, on $3.50 Kidney Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Ri healing and pale-conquering wer It will quickly show (is power ono #0 1 think you had better sex elay Iw send you & « t and cure yourself at what py free s OPPORTUNITY SALE 1910 AT illard’s Store HIGH STREET, OF «| Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Men's and Boys’ Shirts, Paja- mas, Night Shirts, Sweat- ers, Pants, Gloves, Mit- tens, etc, etc, too numerous to mention. Profit-earning time in our winter stock is at an end, hence the 1910 Oppor- tunity Sale and these prices : 50¢c Men's Heavy Chambray Work $1.25 Men's Heavy Flannel Work $1.50 Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Work $2.50 Men's Heavy Blue Flannel Work $1.00 Value Men's Heavy Blue Jersey $1.00 Men's outing Night Shirts $1.00 Men's outing Pajamas $250 Men's Coat Sweaters $200 Men's Coat Sweaters $1.50 Men's Coat Sweaters #0¢c Childs Coat Sweater $1.00 Men's Silk Mufflers $1.50 Men's Silk Mufflers $3.00 Men's Curduroy Pants $6.00 Men's Dress Pants $500 Men's Dress Pants. $4.00 Men's Dress Pants $3.00 Men's Dress Pants. . $2.25 Men's Dress Pants. . $1.00 Men's Winter Caps 50c Men's Winter Caps. . 25¢ Men's Winter Caps... 50c Childs Bearskin Mittens, Colors Red, Shirts all styles Shirts, Gray and Blue styles Shirts Shirts Knit Shirts $1.00 Ladies Jersey Loggins, Buttons all the way Great reduction in Men's Soft and Derby Hats—have not room to quote prices, | NOTE <Any goods bought at sale price are spot cash come and see, Remember the Place Willard 's Store High Street, Next door to Sourbeck’s Fruit Store. | | Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating for, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi. tude of diseases. Get rid of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course of Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery ~the great Stomach Restorative, Liver Invigorator and Blood Cleanser. rE A a ree NR AWA Sy You can’t afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for ‘Golden Medical Discov- ery,”’ which is a medicine or xNOWN composITION, having a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot- tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and lnvigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels, t— The Bellefonte Trust Co. 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