Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a Thursday, April 21, 1910, Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM MT. PLEASANT. held by the team the 16th attended and everybody ed to enjoy it; owing to several show- ers of rain it many more from attending the festival near here every - body seemed eager The farmers are sowing their oats rapidly for corn Mrs. Susan Kelley has again re- turned home from visiting her broth- er. Wilson Laird Bellefonte, whose wife is reported be very with appendicitis Wm. T. Fink, the misfortyne cut himself three ARO adly that taken to the Altoona hospital his left foot was take off at the of the Instep, has again returns home: he reports féeling fine, altho igh walking tehes Sunday school church next lowed after at 7:3 nesday evening Albert for some deal better Mrs. Mar daughter, Mrs toona, last w Amos (‘o weeks heer er's saw n day at Harry spending Levi has beer Ridge Fire work Harr a pleasant Dixon's Mr. Mattern to have tv, ag he How could tell Ww Ridge ty of 1 Hannah inst, was The festival baseball largely on pre vented This being this season, to attend nearly all and are through plowing of to in to go | near here, who had about he where front d weeks was in cr Mt at 9 immediately Pleasant La 10. fol praye at Newman time rep oO ver attract to gome ROOMS it easy about ~ Cowher M Sunda Beecl Clas at TY wife Baisor Harr Haines Mrs Day wedding of at Benors Aaron of Tyron« and relat Mrs. Ed friends In James built a new fer stead Ask they L.emu the sick be aroun Marth at Unio Camphell Grace Hoob a week's © Blanchard David Estright day at T Herman spent NS Way id her niece Wednesday Raym in Estri on Long and spent Sar AMO ves here Long Lock 2 1 H Snyder 1} if init HUBLERSBURG Blan or Nellie R and are attending Pleasant Mr Farnk Carner with his children ner has Beniamir sition Ir Johnstow? Kessinger imberger the sumn Gap spent wife and ys good position out In Swartz has pes Minois and Mrs. A H Among our ' Bellefonte this week were Carner. Willlam Carner mick and daughters Rtella Fvervone each night show held plon free Harry Wion Bunday with Hoy Willlam Whiteman and children Harrisburg. spent a few days Mr. Whiteman's sister, Mrs Hinds Spavd visit Mra re to Frank MeCor and sinesa Ro invited to be week to a town hall in this in our present medicine Admin. of his Philadelphia Indy friend spent Pear! of FILLMORE. Miss Nancy Hunter was visiting at J. ©. Hunter's over Bunday Christ Lowry was appointed road. master In Patton township CC. M. Bellers lost a valuable cow Rev, George Glenn Is having his water pipes dug out; they have a leak somewhere and no bufldings; C. CC. Huey has the job, Worse than Bullets. Bullets have often, caused leas suffer. ing to soldiers than the eczema. I. W, Harr! Burlington, Me, got In the PASAT INN NINN NINN geem- | first | with | Perry | water runs to the | FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY JULIAN, Woods, of Osceola at the home of W, P. week, James Sundayey sons last Wilbur Meyers spent days In Willlamsport ing his eves treated Miss Mary Swope helm are attending Port Matilda Roland McKinsey Saturday in Tyrone Mr, Charles Murray town this week Rev, Swank, church, spent last week parents in Johnstown The woman who raised citement a days ago hy trying keep our from the house legal notice on her, showed good sense in acting the The sheriff should just have taken along to Bellefonte and locked for awhile would have ed an 10t to forget yr Mills, Par« a couple last week, John Tall- school at and select wife and spent Was seen In pastor of the UU, visiting such in our High to very way an ex town, Sheriff BOTVe few to entering n ttle did her hey learn she up shi lesson 1 awhile are More t . Julte a good here this VOArs rt people {ix kind hil for a their everything jus Foes it them Alex goon loss yO } PINE GLENN YARN kit ELL thrift TYLERSVILLE. st Mille in week ner f other last thre attenfied f Mr last people little girl Schreckengast Ben). Greninger and ms tended the at Huston Earl Deftri of Sugar Rur his family ov Bunday m Perry mn le h er MADISONBURG. Almost everybody was out first day of trout season, but not heard of anybody that god eateh Boyd Hazel wae a welcome guest | at the home of Jacob Deitrich, i Saturday and Bunday William Haney, wife and son, ry, spent Saturday and Madisonburg Mrs. Adam Vonada, daughter Mabel iand friend, Tessie Yearick, took a | pleasant trip to Bellefonte on Satur. : for the we have made » on Har. Sunday at | day {| Those who spent Friday In Sugar {valley are as follows: Thos Everett, { Wm, Keller, Rev. Hanoy and son {| Charles, and John Roush, George | Bhowers, wife and two children, also Dorothy Roush; they reported having A splendid time, even if Charles did catch a cold, Ernest Wies spent Sunday with his friend Harry Yearick, at Potters Milla If a woman's husband doesn't wor. ry her about staying out at night, she generally has a oat that does, Few men stick to each other like tage stamps that you have carried | i Harry | back of | have | | | daughter, B, | his | | yery ] some | urday n your pocket for a couple of hours RUNVILLE. that have taken are as follows Centre Hall moved Griffiths farm, vacated by Walker, who moved on the old er homestead; David Walker of county occupies the Clara farm, bry Edward Fetzer of Bush Grove moved hig old home in Runville Myrtle Markley departed for Nanty Glo, where she employed Begsle Fetzer left last Monday Bellefonte Mrs. Ilda Poorman sale April 26th, On Monday evening, April 11th, death angel visited our vicinity and this time entered the home and Mrs. Willlam Watson from thelr presence the cherub of their happiness aged about Minnie Walker Unionville on I.. J. Heaton was quickly to the bedside of his brother E. Lucas, in Altoona. who has taken a relapse and is very ill George Heaton, o Altoona, acted 1 in « School closed recor skillful Hublerst best 1 the schools, M Movings our town Louck of place William onto vacated Spicer; Is expects to have Mr took Hitt infant of and beautiful the months transacted Friday business in summoned in again nw trans wusiness town recently tl inder instruction of Calvin Ho Irg Mr one of ecachers to position ) pupil him hack NITTA ter NY REBERSBURG. {f Relbers at ' : rcirt gE" reburg them In There read to ti this examina will all} BENORE., Sarah Blair, of this place, re home after visiting her chil Altoond Matton and aged brother In Altoona, Mr. Willlam Ray. |! Lige Kellerman nid up with a BOTYe ave Otto Laufer. who time returned evening to friends ’ Mrs turned dren In in Was AWAY home on greet his for Sat. many teh Relieved at Once. ! That terrible teh disappears with | the FIRST DROPS of a simple com. pound of oll of wintergreen, thymol and glycerine mixed In D. DD. Pre. scription, “This soothing, healing lo- tion, used externally kills the eczema germ Instantly Heretofore the D. D. Dremedy has been sold only In $1.00 bottles; but as a special offer, any sufferer In this town who has never tried D. D DD can now try this remedy In a : bottle at 26e. It cures the itch Ine stantly,. We KNOW this. By mall § cents extra. Green's Pharmacy Co, Bellefonte, Pa. Even when a man gets the better of you In an argument you oan often tig him up by offering to bet a dol. | in | the | Forden | Walk- | Blair | Iddings | SNOW SHOE. Sore throat is making ambng young and old Alfred Lucas, of Willlamsport, caller a few days last week Mrs. Robert Haynes, of Philadelphia, is vimiting friends and relatives Cynthia Boyer, of Yarnell, stopped with H Leather's on her to its wns i I way { Orviston for | the | aga | | Gates, returned to Was ' roi] avl font ' {of the kidney and Ellis Sunday Mann spent Harry Orviston, Inger's Harvey, at T. B. of Bud- Melvin Derr and wife, of Tyrone, are | here; her from the Robert visiting Wilbur of Leather's Migs Della Whiteman visiting friends and relatives Rev. H. J. Bhugart, of Altoona ited friends last Saturday Miss Bernice Harnish, of vigiting her parents Mr, Peters, of Milesburg, Is visitl daughter, Mrs. SBeott Walker Mrs, James Klechner, of Tyre visiting her parents, My Wm. Leathers Mrs. Snyder d Hunter i. Bower sister, High Ivy school Price, a fireman his mother Leathers and Miss Curtin, are visiting Uzzell, graduates at Tyrone, in Pearl H. BE of Mosteller in Altoona his Mrs nnd Hic Williar off Hun Commencement Exercises COLYER—Potter Twp ’ and rf. Mr and Mrs i Mrs. Fra: ohn Fahringer Mra. Rush I» t Yeagertow: rda L pet ng several with | Dare r. and Mrs ward Bu M Hele n Satu vooke a PLEASANT GAP ‘ ‘ mmencement Hielle address Nwarts working at visiting his parents a and Mrs. }§ E Swartz Zottle lost a fine horse r of nade a ve ood Harry is Mr Mr H CURED TO STAY CURED. How a Bellefonte Citizen Found Com plete Freedom from Kidney Troubles. from backache disorders of the stay cured is make If you suffer From urinary From any disease Be cured to Doan's Kidney kidneys lasting Cures Hellefonte Here's Hiram Bellefonte, testify of It people One Chre Fetterhoff, 28 W. Dishop Pa. says: “1 have no hesl- tation In recommending Doan's Kid. ney Pills, knowing them to be a first class kidney remedy For some time I was annoyed by irregular passages St, supply at Green's Pharmacy Co. Their use relieved me, and I am now In a much better condition. Doan's Kid. ney kidney medicine” October 21, 1807), NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT RINCE (Btatement given When Mr. Fetterhoff was Interview. | “1 | od on November 22 1900, he sald: willingly confirm my former endorse. ment of Doan's Kidney Pills. The re- lief they brought me has Noam. pats manent and 1 have had no n of a kidney medicine during the past two years” For sale by all dealers. Price §0 cents, Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. Y, sole agents for the United Hinten, Remember the name-Doan's— and take no other, rounds | | spent BOALSBURG. Woods, wife and sister, Rose, are spending this week Rixford, at the Dwr, Glenn home Rev, ¥. Houtz Sunda; | PINE GROVE MILLS, | Martin Foster and family, also jand Mrs, Ingham, of Altoona, with J Decker and family week Rev { Cabins, ME Mrs dently Mprings one of Mrs. Frances A make her home Rebecca Ard J. Homer Decker and sister fonte, spent 8 here Minn home very » room Mrs. R or Hill, spent Baturday ter, Mrs. George Dunla Mrs. J. G. Heberll after spending a Bailey Mensrs, Po Fred Barry interesting tal the Pres day evening Dr Mr. visited last nt A of Belinsgrove, with Adam Felty; | the pulpit In the Lutheran church on Sunday morning. Jared Murray, of Centre Hall, spent | from Baturday till Monday with his brother Abner and family ; Dr, George Woods and son Pine Grove, were visitors day last week Friends of Mrs Whitaker, were death: her body seyville last Friday Her malden name was or Charl tended the funeral A mister of Mr Miss Moll wpent few over and Mrs, Piftinger, also filled have taken parsonage Randolph decided and last T} Johnson's ho of apartments mrmnt in the una to irsda IER On Gous children re- to Rock moved into Main St has come to with her mother, Mrs not Ko Walter, of in town one Willlam Hess, sorry to hear was brought for of | of her to Tus- interment Messing - family nat. Segner being , of Belle unday with thelr parents Maud J« hnson returned to wftor her teaching a primary Begrner and Mrs Henn Hoffer anys ir Hetonte Hecess! term of last Hall with Centre week # of Man- thelr sis- Goss and sister with Pp returned weeks with family virbrook mter and Shuey, Rev of Bellefor very on n . y work ki Fri. i friends Effie Rishel the Branch ireon Mr ar fortune here spent over Bunday friend, Muggle ut ¥ home John wit} her f ow and had the break her arm two rooms which vement mis- also Edward H the thee Mr to fre He in n t attended ard th the Week LINDEN HALL ther and using the right gasolines. WAVERLY MOTOR — STOVE— po a From ' the Three Pennsyiv taneous, Power cle es, gra x Or e ( Made Five of an explos THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO BELLEFONTE, PA. 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If you are usin try our IN cent grade, If you are paying 256 cents for your Coffee try our 20 cent goods. Or if you are buving at 30 cents try the grade goods we sell at 25 cents per pound. This is a severe test but we are very confident we can make good. Give us a trial, Please mention in which paper you w this advertisment. a Coffee at 20 cents per pound Daa SECHLER & COMPANY ; Bush House Block,
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