Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA Thursday, March 17th, 1910. Sit a . ux NITTANY. { MILESBURG. The protracted meeting which has Dean 8hope spent Baturday and ee er —S ) been gling on here for some time | Sunday with relatives in Tyrone ——— 0 on en g’ epar men closed on Sunday night Mrs, John I. Gingher and daughter | Wilson Ammerman visited friends | Almena left on Thursday for Tyrone A at Unlonville several days last week, | and Altoona, for a short time among | e Most of our people attended the Me. | relatives, e ere 0 THE NEWS [N CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY Cauley sale at Hu : Mary Hublersburg, on Friday. Dobbins and her mother re. Some of our fishermen were having | turned home after spending the winter a i v ’ good luck fishing for suckers in New York Y \ { Danlel Sloteman, who is well k OW OO. E. Miles spent SBunday of last Do Our FP N PORT MATILDA, rap I . SNOW SHOE. p here, was here several d 1 am week with his gon and daughter, Wil 1 Samuel Homan is slowly recovering | I'he robins and bluebirds are sing- : ra i the past from a severe attack of rheumatism: | Ing; we are afrald they will get cold veel on business ber and Bessle, at Dickinson Seminary he had, for a time, lost power of his | feet before this month is out, tre. Willlam Witmer { Wo | at Williamsport mbes. | The first issue of the Snow Shoe dren, of Birmingham, visited some of Mrs. Agnes Shope was taken to the We Have a Large Assortment William Wills ly 3 y wer many now occupies John | Times was recelved Wednesday of last . friends her ’ al ; Bellefonte hospital on Saturday to re- Keller's house on Kelley Hill, having week, It is an eight-page newsy pa last week ceive treatment for a fractured shoul- of Type Ready to Serve You moved a few days ago per. Aganin we wish it success Wi had quite a wind and ra 8Lor! der, caused by a fall : Mr. Gearhart, of Philipsburg, was Friday night closed the literary so- | “P? Sunda A lot of hoxes, barrels and candy visiting among friends at the head of | ¢lety. A very Interesting program William Showers 8 been on jo | pails for sale I' A. Hugg Bell Hollow this week. | was rendered to a crowded house. A | Bick list » hope fo is speed ‘ Ralph Thomas, of State College A E PRINT Christ Cowher, of Sandy Ridge, vis- goodly number of out-of-town people 0) Hip Watso wi hie be spent the Si wath at home with |} ited his father, Joseph Cowher, and [attended the soclety among whom tr m tier paret ” Wh Y WwW sisters. Fannie and Della, at the bld | were Roman and Laura Wagner. Rho- : SL d y unihe r of our people N I ow > Lanibe rt, of State, spent the at ou ant, homestead In the Cove this week. da and James Weaver, Helen MeGow- | "0" ie ehicken and waffle si ‘ aal ath a oma. ’ cs T A x Harry Laird purchased a fine horse | an, Nellle Keren, Mary Davis, Genleve at lama pall on Saturd Ww night : Rye Siohh and wife Bpen 3 nid he Way You Want It this week from Calvin Sharer of Bald Murray, Rose and John Morgan and ari , oung who hg nibatl #@ reeca reek with pLIvS . : . Bw spending t past several veel a and friends Eagle. Malvena Martin, of Moshannon: \ in : ; : oy n I CC. Cowher has sold his driving | Thomas Chambers Wm Crispen, Be po for ie, pas returned Of { Mnton Sw Hrs of rone, sp en You Want t horse to a man living near Phillips. | Ralph Etters, Clayton Watson, John Am i 0TTHAN g sellefonte ! BOVery dt A¥8 o one wp iy Ae n— ———— bur: he was a fine animal and Mae Boyce, of Clarence; Miss Al- | ted her parents here, n ast | John Bwartz and family, a cont 3 eo G Sp — — Two gay voung men drove from | meda Pownell, of Fountain; Miss Sa- Pa y : A eh aria “of ay aural A Sandy Ridge to the head of Bell Hol mantha Pownell, of Gordon Heights B ile Peck and sor nlp Wet vig last week in Alt ona on b . ness low. a few evenings ago to see their | All present seemed well pleased § y Jacksonville or thi t mise for rent for small famil best girls: they found them all right Rey : J Rouch, of the M 3 . nt Ji 4 ¢ ‘i > go " . and claim a good time, which they no | church, "O0 1 his farewell sermon Bromine bid tienda Noo y A A ch h STATE COLLEGE p r A eit Lu doubt had as they remained right | on inday nig! All wished ml! * iiiing py 1 i { y Rane cairn, y ting \ “® er . ho , ler, 0 i“, 1 io} Ihe ' there till the clock struck one four Be d 1 and speedy return to u , | MATL ! ; : ant ATR. . ne Add hii ’ ena times. Their excuse is that Vv were The ighth grade fe Cr 1 pad } ’ bile po red ont hors and Howard Moor 5 8 delayed by a rain storn sk F. and | Riv ‘ Saf In) ) 1 ;.’ (| Leo J r Sund BC hi the lend i voose n » a £ wil b x fo V wpe ] State ( M., they can tel on Tol \ Bow $0 nd H ry Hoov X, In eu re # “1 ch need from ‘ to i nel hey ‘ will ! ore at w ¢ Mrs, Margar Sharer fn y “rn } 10 in tl y ir rage In IR i . j p "ee nium Ay Pleasant, is am 1 acia "hey « mong « 4 tora James M A is Yn £1 ' Hey \ {1 BU \ { f | i 1 on § y | oa . v i 4 wt . } » Sty 9 at Yer g i ‘ vo ¢ Mr Shady Dell, | trouble at her n Eas Port Matilda No. O14 March is het A by near- 7 ong in the freight transfer at A ¢ ! I Kran ren Reni ett tae 1 hi Huge ha ke } per ' ep t} A eS i } Ice months toona. He was p ng a truck visited i Nn er | Johnstowsr the Thame ; seid the oe 3 n Stear Laund: SOhOR Wer y ' . " ed with freight, and when he ere Kel v o JEthel } J Ve \ : lbh wed ot the car where he was to ] n ! 0 at ol “viper ' hs bla . " ne 4 } host | the . R Yoal “ad vl will “nalra load overbalanced for some cause, and wigh visited friends and relati { drain 8 ' J i 4 . Id WIL Thakc turned over carrying him wit} ; t }: # re } was caught between the hand] ! clair and ' sil : “SB y . " . J y bog Sige lignes a . ‘ \ ct rOnN and well - ari} NS Eel I Ee a Pa du a fu ot Earle Peck, Boyd Yearick, Clyde and re plug and turned the water on the | STTONg well and will back broken. He was taken the | nephevy ‘harles Marrie, In Tyror EE aA ‘ ro X LINDEN HALL. : h : y hospital where it was found , LE nded the fu sell snide, BAY A : ; ) . y y undati had sustained ard « njury el eral of r nlece n onville Ley vi , mpent . : last week he ! " g " an K " 7 f undati mn for a spine. We hope h AY S000 recon : ’ ; and 4 ; A GREGG TWP ~—Narth Precinct . Tronsle " et paper 1 ‘ rows pir On Saturday forty applican took | Mrs Rown ittending the We | ‘ 8 that re \{ Jace Zong and Aughter | oh ie Phy gto LAs Krom be , On Saturday forty applicants to . A. H. Rown are minded us of pring, for we heard the | Jucolr Zonae add ARBRE Lf Lo ina re oig fron healthy, by Messrs, J . Williams 0 ’ lad to all our slek are Ohing 8 i a e | ' ' the trees : : : rison. and H rder rt ' © 1 \ , a . : " : a ia Mare . Trak § vig " or x e ’ ; rt . ; 1 ‘ v » girl. app ts were tryi ) commor SONAL Braniy Dd 3 {iss Ruth and Leah Zoung : ube tu wis echool diploma i r p BR bred " na arry MN ) . a eth Ais in wil FOR SALE BY ALI mission to g 104 ve under- \ aurprl rt v arty was giver fy in ¢ h X nt 2 . cl 68 whicy " | stand that o . applied . | { . ‘ A 4 Miller robust boy or SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pear! Street Herd attet ded the pie ree BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED! SPECIAL OFFER: dade to build New Bustos A tral w I make y 8 permar tomer, Batiefaction guaratileed of ; oe where he 803 1 ' . ry ba : 1 sho ! the tel } = rg BK ear how \ Res wi money refunded Jo uA a aD levela Taylor gor Jer antly. GO ‘s Pharmacy Company, pe Souvenir Collection "0..." a wughter Ethel, Miss Regina | gov Shore whe wil wo stantis 8m : The quilting party at ne of Frank Lohr met with a ver " 8 | Behrea, Mr. 8 1. Behres, Mr. Wilbur . AP 1 “ ta OFFS a : Mrs J F Re ver was well attended neeilant ast week. teaning lhe A- | Copenhaver, all of whom are of this|ges him leave last week Cn present were: Mr op. nia, Prec. Reman wad Ded pwetstin ments in his heel and ankle while place; Mrs. Harper, of Niagara Falls . rot 1 telep cot flson Hazel, Mrs. Emma Rishel, Mrs ARANTEFD TO PLEASE umping fron i WARD! yr t chat Ir the recontior . — . Mats > : . Thomas Everett Sra A F {Nor ae a ; b | Br oh Ph nwa ‘ rig . " , . re , tena | PO ‘ E Rl Ly, R. ey a Ald Ra Write to-day Mention this Paper town last oid SEND 28 CENTS ley 1! rt : : Le power postage aul poking end Peesiee (0) | x p . ’ f Bue Peery “ b e . I t .- 2. Bd wed Piast Beck —— ' Bole and is . og " Lib Sone bwordh 8 gure MADISONBURG from the H.W. Buckbes “mocxrors on FACTORY N OUR | } ther R r was lars ‘alt ZION |} attend nd gs thous . th Bone y Ti J @ Miss Alma Stein, who each heer best sale throug vielr Ernest : friend . r | euma 1C school at Milesbhurg, was at me over | it) Hostern he } pleasure © 1] Sunday | Ashbridge Thomas lost a valuable | ing their bicycles on Sunday but h | Joel Bhaffer has hired with J horse Ine day last week a smeary ride coming home xX or S | % Rockey for the summer Robert Glasgo moved from the Hos It was reported that the boys here alns Pat Royer is suffering from a brok- | terman farm to the Geo. Harter farm | were going to organize a nine for this | en nose as the result from wrestling. | vacated by Howard Confer and the | summer but as thelr old pitcher is} Whit. Smith Is taking his place as | latter moved to the farm vacated by | leaving for Jersey Shore we think it} chief.of -police Glasgo {will fall through as they cannot do John Corman gathers forty-two! Wm. Mover and family spent Sat. | without him eREe per day George Rockey says | urday at the home of Charles Neff he can beat that. He gathers forty- Misses Myra Rockey and Elizabeth | SANDY RIDGE. Nl five. Well, not quite that many Bitner spent Saturday with their The schools are closed here on . Chas. Schaffer was at home on Sat. | friend, Miss Marion Meliss count of | urday trying his new horse. It Is a Miss Sara Horner, after spending a {are quarantined at this writing dandy and will make his trips to | few weeks with her parents, returned | Isabelle Hutching, the Intermediate Jacksonville next summer seem not | to State College one day Inst week | teacher a at her home in Osceola nearly so long il with measles Pidge is losing sleep planning for RUNVILLE. John Kennedy, who has been Inld up the erection of a mammoth chicken Aware oorman, our merchant. is | wi itie rheumatism, Is now able and some of the news- house for the Heelan Park Poultry Co \ ick list: his many friends , » out asain i Since the “lake” has formed. mak n a speedy recover | 8. Stuart, Levi and Sylvester er conceptions for Ing the re mpassable to Pleasant eaton has returned home ‘0 r attended John Stuart's sale at Gap, Mr. SB y has heen making his ORR int woak home wit} Rockey Hor ver gent :. Bi A Jolly part vas entertained at the le ! ome of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rockey ’ hon Saturda) evening. There were Geotan Heaton of Tuniaths. is visit Mra. Danie! Vaughn, who underwent out fort) » present, all reporting | ine his many fri , » Inge an operation for tumor of the stomach’ about f pr « RIL reg ling his ma friends in our village at MeGlrk's sanitariam at Philipsbure having had a fine time Mrs, Willis Poorman Is convalesc- || a ik MALY oR %. : is home and Is much benefited by the i — ing | operation i Mra. (Willam Daley. of Bellefonte y ‘nllahe Vi h 1 oH OAK HALL. was greeting old friends in our town | Wm LA lahan has had an attack f Wedding: The home of Mrs. Ada inant week | rheumatism followed by quinsy, which Benner, of Oak Hall Station, was the | “zee Ads Resides Is spending some | Das caused him to be “off duty” for and peene of a very pretty wedding on time at Rush Hollow some time In the protracted meeting March 9th, when her daughter, Miss Preaching on Sunday morning and | 6t the U. RB church which has closed Laura BB. and J. Dorsey Struble, of in the evening by Rev. Hamilton | We trust seed was sown which will r State College, were joined In the holy / . yield a harvest In time to come, umime bonds of wedlock, by the Rev, David | L. RB Callahan purchased a fine Jer. A. Bowers, of Pleasant Gap, at high MARTHA, YW COW ’ fpeh hoon. amid an assemblage of 35 ine Willlam Mahew, of Tyrons, spent a poy cow at Philipsburg vited guests The strains of the | few days visiting friends and relatives ] - Li Chicken rg Wg LL 1910 beautiful Lohengrin wedding march here i the benefit of the M. BE. church, was ponies roach of the brid. | Lawrence Hutchinson has accepted | he 30 al any! Master” Harold ¥ * Rinhel a position as fireman for the P, R R. | Well attended and a snug little sum was flower boy. The bride looked | Co. on the Pittsburg Division | Slanted nd hide t handsome In a sult of cream silk Rev, Ake preached his farewell ser. Among the recent visitors were py : hnmtd in silk brald and lace, The | mon at this place last Sunday | aa hvig Fiilipn, of Wea XA : Kir a hi ; on Mr. Shively, Ind trick operator in | Edwards, of Osceola; Mrs. Harry Kin-* Brace” Colles "where he bas already | Martha tower. spent Sunday with hia |kade and son Bob of Osceola: Mra. fff ATE here and ready o - » parents at Glen Tron, Narren Bteel, o artha "a t- fitted 2 Jlamg for hip bra, Who was The Martha base ball team has or- | fora, of Altoona for your inspection ne 9 voll capable of making Mr. | ganized and will be ready to play | Lost— a five dollar gold plece by A. Bt ble ha y he gifts to the bride About the 1st of May, and will be |O. Cowher, If found and returned to boo me a APRA useful! and beau gind to hear from any team except the | owner the finder will be rewarded. rut, Amid the best wishes of all | Natiinal and American league, For | ———— present they departed for the home further Information address, Geo PLEASANT GAP. of Mra. Htruble, where a grand recep- Richards, manager, The convention held at the M. B tion awaited them. May their's be a pr church was largely attended from far He of unalloyed happiness and pros. SOBER, n on and near. Rev. Platts, Rev. Wilcox | ’ ty, Is the wish of all Mra. Nora Zerby and daughter « land Rev. Behmidt, of Bellefonte, gave | Luin . ” perity, is the sil FRR Rag By RL oi an Rl a TL Rb is the gickest and best remedy for Rheuma | Catherine Hnavely went to Centre Those who Bundayed at E RB SHINGLETOWN, | fall last Bunday where she expects to | Swartz's were: Mr, and Mra. Harry tism, S iatica, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises Mrs. J. P. Wagner, of Alcona, was | work » 4 . Pras and family, of Axeman, | | SHOE STORE | and Insect Stings. leome visitor at J. est’s | Purl Auman spent a couple days a Preaching next Sunday evening a Dome ony day Jant week, Glen Iron and Millmont last week, the Advent church by Rev, Meredith, | Price 28¢., B0c., and $1.00 at All Dealers, Among those hs Sunanyed - ghn The sale at Elmer Smith's was well A vA on the sick list are getting along Hi} 1 ( A Pa Send for Sloan's Free Book on Horses. Address Klinger's wore: alin oy, Me | attended, Be A mont: and Jessie Jordon, of this| Mrs Edward Noll, of Pleasant Gap, William Bilger sold his team ot If ejonte, DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS, piace, spent a few days at U, hy Aumnans, horses and Is talking of giving his | | Sadie Fry was a ealler at the home HV. Gentzel, who Is working at! farm out among the farmers to work | of John Woods on Bunday, MifMin county, was home over Bunday. | it, measles Fourteen tamilies owera. who has been sant Gap # 4 business is much hetter onr own on Sat As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the mus- cles and joints stiffen and aches and pans take hold easier. Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood, limbers up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache with astonishing promptness. Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism. Mrs. Daxine H, Dignt, of Mann's Choice, R.F.D., No. 1, Pa. writes 1 ' Plea send me a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism and stifl joints, It is the best remedy I ever knew for 1 can’t do without it.” Also for Stiff Joints. Mr. Mizron Waerter, 2100 Morris Ave., Birmingham. Ala, writes ‘1 am glad to say that Sloan's Liniment has done me more good for stiff joints than anything | have ever tried.’ Sloan's Liniment EE ———————————————
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