Thursday, March 17th, 1910. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page 7. Correspondents’ Department Continued, AARONSBURG. Filleand Elsenhour, at Alto, has come home to fly to assist them In moving home owned. by Herbert Condo. Mr. and Mrs. Roush, Mr. and James Wert, spent the Sabbath friends In Georgesvalley The Misses l.isle and Mildred have gone to lewistown where have found employment Mr. and Mrs. Wm, G part of the Sabbath with Adam Maize, at Millheim, Mrs. R. U, Wasson visited her moth er, who lives at Pleasant Gap. Mrs, Lydia Frank died in her home on Sunday evening, at 6:30 of pneumonia, being only sick days She arrived at the age of 74 10 months, She is survived by one ter, Mra. Schreckengast, living at gan Mills. The funeral ices held In the Lutheran ch ed by Rev } t. M. Scheeder Milton Stover's moved place to farm a of known as the farm have been very active church ers and good citiz Mr was a band member--now tha band has just lost six members by movals to other places, glad to say some have joined the band Mrs, Allen Keen home after an months Ray, gle Glenn Mrs. Lydia Meyer eral of Joseph Centre Mill Walter Altono his fam- in the Mrs with Acker they uisewite her Epent father, o'clock, ten Years, sis. L.0- were conduct serv ireh, this Millhelm, They worl Stover a from Sankey Iso ens good er reurnea abs r daughters, By | i|mrion, nee after tiv Mrs. J. B erl State College, spent woek with relatives Marr Walker home Mn fn ore alse Mra ( with Wt mor CTR STORMSTOWN LEMONT, Milton C or had the mn to lose a valuable cow on Baturday The Bell Telephone crew are busy putting on four copper wires, between this place and State College, this week Dorey Struble wore married at near Oak Hall, woek Mary Etters, who heart trouble, was reported better Mr. and Mra. Norris Martz, are busy earing for the little daughter, left by the stork at thelr home last week, Ar sfortune and the bride's Wednesday of home There are a good many sick at pres. | ent with the grip. Bruce Houtz and wife, of Altoona, | a few days at the home of Clar- | spent ence Houtz, this week, # in town, an The wild geese were noticed on Sunday evening on thier northern i ght ay evening brought one of the heaviest storms of the season-—then Monday was cold and blustry, College township Is going to try the split drag on the roads, as they are g one made. The venerable Henry Fishel is ly. ing at the point of death with heart trouble, Fishel cairo home to see his who Is employed i Laura Benner Inst | Is suffering with | HECLA PARK. Scott Peters, who has pneumonia, better, Lloyd Crulser has a of pneumonia, F. W. Shamp is housed up with the grip Miss Ruth Sheets, a few days with her Workman, Adam Smith town last week Jacob Zong left for Waddle, Monday morning, where he will be employed by the MeceNitt-Huyett Lumber Co. A company known as the Hecla Poultry Co. has been organized at this place The following are members of the organization, viz: 1. H. McMullen, ' N Fisher, J H Hockman, tob't Harn Jacob Zong and J. B. Ross- man following officers were elected Pres. 1. H. McMullen; Vice Presider * N. Fisher: Treasurer, J H. Hox an: Becretary, J. B. Ross mi rd Manager, Robt. Harnish several of the best from which they than a thou- severe of Nittany, spent friend, Mrs. C .C, to Johns- made a trip The selected ff poultry to or not summer reported that ek ago This Hise less Skip got lost didn't happen wWfternoon stroll Hetter be lanter: there supper man's irch BENNER TWP Peru ) a 4 h i. it . her 1 Z nt at i family D Fressler's at Ho Clarence Rir and Wi Sundayved at B. Zong's A heavy shower passed through our vicinity on Sunday afternoon Mra. Maud Cole is keeping house for John Boal Bessie Behers spent Bunday her parents at Houserville Willis Marre! disposed of his horse one day Inst week. MT. EAGLE Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryan, of Cur. tin, Bundayed at thelr daughter's Mra. T. 0. Leathers, Roy Clements, of Zion, spent Bun day with his wife here Allee Reeder and Stella Pathurst took the common school examination at Howard on Saturday. Mra. Minnie Barger, of Howard, fundayed perville Ham Stover with nes with enbaugh. i A——— ——— Rebersburg Belect Sohool, The Rebersburg Heleet School will | open Its annual session on the 11th | day of April, under the supervision of | B. A. Blerly, C. N, Wolfe, and T. A. | Auman, This affords an opportunity to teachers and others to make fure ther preparation for work In thelr ghasen X Course, Thy RL Auman XH oe charge primary an ter. mediate grades, x18 When | - oe n need of Job printing con Is attack in| | visiting her sister, Mra. Ward Daugh- talcum the fur will hold David Gets and family spent a few | [1y, lest the alcohol showmd evaporite HANDY MEDICINE CASE. How to Make One at Home Linen or Canvas. For the friend cannot travel without her pet remedies a homemade medicine case would make an accept able gift, It easily made to hold one's special bottles and has the ad little CHse, who is vantage of adding satchel or suit Cut ob board nud of heavy or canvas than the car low for of than the it to folded lon when the When the « nn ong plece of heavy card dark red linen longer ends to al tan colored or I'he covering Is cut dboard on the seams and stitching The the linen longer board on both sides to permit sides are enough be over In envelope fash case Is closed, ardboard is In cover hed to its edge around. These edges may have four five rows of stitching or ean be bound with white lin brald or a braid of a contra color. The same brald is h end of the case to str ip the flaps into place folded over The In finished with tw inl, ded into pOcK of med] Givide place the is stite close fl or ©n ting sewed to en when the case of ind diy ix the mater on us bottles ‘HI Aare OF STAINS. HAL eon Juice aad for white (gown How to Freshen Velvet. To clean a ve spots with ¢ alcohol the sult on a» bh in such a all sides of the hot water In Yet suit sponge the then suspend the bathroom pir can reach Turn on the until! the steam fills the room. Shut the door and win. dows. Rhut off the water and let the steam do Its work for an hour. but do not touch the garment until it Is per fectly dry. You will be surprised at the newness of your sult in the inger LiF] that garment, the tub How to Clean Ermine. First beat and brush out al dust to clean ermine Lay the furs upon a clean cloth and with a new. perfectly clean sponge wet the ermine down to the skin with grain alcohol. While it Is wet sift into it all the borie Do It quick. Bhut up In a box for a week, brush, shake and “dress.” How to Wash Comfortables. Wet the comfortables, then rub welt with naphtha soap, hang on a oe and turn the hose on them until the water runs clear, Let them hang until dry, then shake them out, and your com. fortables will be light and Buffy, like hew ones, then Out of | weight to the | stitch it between two pleces the | BURDENS LIFTED. | —— From Bellefonte Backs—Relief Proved by Lapse of Time. Backache is a heavy burden: Nervousness wears one out: Rheumatic pain; urinary ils; All are kidney burdens Dally effects of kidney weakness No use to cure the symptoms, Relief is but temporary if the cause remains, Cure cause Relief comes quickly Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidney flls: Prove it by your neighbor's case, Here's Bellefonte testimony The story of a permanent Mrs James Corl, 381 street, Bellefonte, Pa. says ber of my family used Doan's Pills 1 1907, procuring them from Green's Pharmacy Co, and a complete cure from backache and kidney com- plaint was received At that time pul ly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills and as there has been no return of the trouble, we again give this remedy a word of praise. You are welcome to publish this statement for the benefit of other kidney sufferers” For sale by all dealers ts. Foster-Milburn 4% York, ites Remem? the kidneys and yon cure the comes to stay, Kidney Wie HB cen New “it or take no other 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TrRave Marks Desians CoPYRIGHTS &c. nding a sketch and deser nn may 0 our « A free wheilier a "fron —— a Si imei, Larent oir. mie, 83 a newsdoen iors MUNN £ Co, 3610r0ien + New York Sale yr Rerecs wv FRIDAY MARCH ih f 1 Holsteln cattle an wm im herd of Holsteins ast Centre County Fair FRIDAY MA R( H® Yilie 0 [31 wisburyg : eet exhibit Saiest¥a was or tne mile west of Mackey road, LC Kidred will sell stock an il line of farm implements, Sale stitam C. MeClintie, anes FRIDAY, MARCH 2 At the residence of Mrs Joseph Strouse. | mile west of State College | SLI0A MM, LF. Mayes. suet FRIDAY, MARCH 2% mile southwest Yarnell PP, O. and 5% north of Charles M. Brown will SS mileh cows, 2 are Milesburg sell 1% head of cattle fresh now; five yearling of | : heifers, will be fresh by time of sale; § steers, | one Syeariing and two yearlings, yearling helfer, 4 yearling onlves, 2 spring calves, brood sow, shosts, and some farm im ploments. Sale at 1 p.m, David Wensel. suet SATURDAY, MAR. ®-at Hublessburg. W T. Mayes, will sell ail household Tarm implements, st 12 noon. A. C Auet SATURDAY, Linden Hall. G sale of horses, colts and choles entile st loclook. L. Frank Mayes, ance IMONDAY, MARCH 2% mile east of Hu blersburg. Mary Yeariek will sell 4 cows, 8 shoats, implements and household goods, A C. MeClintie, sues MONDAY, MAR, 8%-at Hunters Park, Ben. ner twp, IH. Marshall, will sell # horees and colts, ® mileh cows, swiss ball, 11 head of young oattle, 1 brood sows, I shoats, 20 head of sheep, full line of farm Implements and household goods, Sale st 10 a m IF Maves, Avot, TUESDAY, MARCH S-Near Cedar Sprin toffee, on the Wallace Hrown farm, BB rank Long of Salons. a. will have a iarge sale of farm stock and implements. Sale Ww begin at 10a. mA. OC MeClintie. auet. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 ~in Holand Borcuan: 4. Mitehell Weaver, will sell four horses, | et Sl eClinthe, MARCH 82 miles east of W. Horner will have » large Sale one » | sods and | 56 Head Good Live Stock Wed Mar. 23: C. M. Mevers MAMMOTH PUBLIC SALE Thur. Mar. 24:]. W. Yearick One mile west of Jacksonville Fi 230 fonte road, will sell the following ine - E STOCK 6 head of horses] Acre Farm, Ave, well mated, weight 3.000; 1 “rs EK miirh cows fresh by time bull BLers the of sale AND FULL LINE OF Farming Implements. 3 heifers will be | wpring brood sows, 9 niles shopta IMPLEMENTS Deering t vrngue truck for 4 hors ws Bi by side wer, Deeritig hay rake orne hay Ledder Hoosier He nar Arter nder, 144 © grain inp . ¥ Looth harrows p ; 3 Te "ye LE . row, Hoo ingle cr he 230-Acre Farm. Vo 13 Head of Horses. set new with rubber m vam nets, 2 Hight nets. Hines. cable chains HOUSEROLD 9 BOOK BUOY srior wood stove Frey ex ension chairs writin heok GOODS new Late £4 tot M A Mo Ma rch 3 3 31 : Ww. H. NE IRAE] Vids i Head of Mixed Cattle 18 Head uctioneers: of Hogs. A Farming Implements. good e 7 senps of good bees with HBueckey, wniow ua AB Myracuse on the Belie- team of wam of bays, weight 2.800; 2 single drive sore will be 1 good resh won aril grat E head of fine heifers sod in ML 1 bed od tron ! dinner crea her arth Sale at TBR eb aR S 4 WW, H. Thompson JEMENTS. BELLEFONTE, PA THEBELLEFONTE TRUST CO. How We Make Every Customer Our Friend Every man who enters our store for a Shoes is made to feel perfectly at home. can take his time about selecting a pa that suits him in every particular, We don't ty to hurry up your tion—and we'll gladly show you every Regal style in our stock. We want to give you entire satis- Jaction and make you a permanent cus- tomer. Give us a chance— come in for a pair of our smart, new REGAL pi of Regal e
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