Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, April 28th, 1910. i i | STATE COLLEGE. | ! The ground is soaked to a depth of three feet by the report of J. W Btuart's men, who are digging ditches for pipe lines Thy iIxth number of the free leg ening, b Correspondents’ Department WINGATE. Fisher and Asbury left Monday for a tour of and western cities The PP. R. R. is installing the tele. graph order vatem in the tower here the teles Toney Pletoher on Kansas Impossible to be Well It is impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels are constipated. You must pay attention to the laws of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested material, waste products, poisonous substances, must be removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. A sluggish liver is responsible for an immense amount of suffering and serious disease. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s Pills. He knows why they act directly on the liver. Trust him. J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell Mass. series of tures was give mn Friday ev the Rey it) { rockett, in ntere to replace raphic systenr now PHE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY in use sting HLT O # nrg A Thi ong ha noved into | fi a SNOW SHOE, NITTANY. The rece rad } Mother streams it impossi Thomas visitor L.emuel was hon James spent S Harry | "Miss Jessie Cont : ly of childr mo shine olst thelr flag pols \ | apecial fern of PYG I at Born to Mi Miss Jessie ‘onfe hd ell, is go tha large family of ehiidren tom ul | | 1 ) is x ’ Focrt) ai } § tught Prot ol in rig ew | ing to school 1 : nfer's 103s ) \ Pe ne Grandpa Bud is here at his visit Clair Williams acted business here last week William Mey the of Lamar, is here putting for the double Miss Ee SMULLTON. fy Bover of gport, trans oncrete man” A : hor He | re | | | : : up the wall Hin iarbrick Who L mpl d be wi 4 foes Th . Fhe ; . Aacac : O1 OVER Move . 4 ' ¥ y ctandod ; SE hig athe ~ ; house on Olive street Hunter spent Sunday at her home in Mill Hall George Baraclaugh spent home in Osceola WATSON James Wi Snow Shoe's highly respected citizens, [ hav ! mut passed away at the home of his Harry, Monday morning at 9:11 Watson was only two weeks, paralytic stroke being th cause of his death. He Surviving him ters: Mrs. Wm. Jacobs, and Mrs. Robert Haynes, of Phil phia; and children: Frank, Harry Charles, of Snow Shoe. The funs took pl Ace u vices were church, of member. Interme etery IRWIN ter of Mr. ax of Snow Shoe, Friday, April 23, some time she kad be ers BOALSBURG Bessie Mackeyy ¢ one day Sunday at son one oO ite a numbr of sick . Rossman has Ag evville for a week or so Maria Young one da wns vears of ollowing sis Clare A Letter 1 to Captain Taylor. H. Ta ! ( REBERSBURG Miss Gussi¢ win. daugh- lo 8 per nal property a RON \ Fithe H rier ! d Mrs La J nt You no longer need wear your- self out with the weakening Cook in | heat of an intensely hot kitch- Cornfort = 3 imessedy sot kink Here is a stove that gives NO oulside heat. All its heat is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter than either white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. All the heat is utilized in cooking — none in outside heating. New Perfection Oil Cook-stove entirely removes the discomfort of cooking. Apply a match and immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is pro- jected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet there is no surrounding heat — no smell — no smoke. Why? Because The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove is scientifically and practically perfect. You cannot use too much wick it is automatically controlled. You get the maximum heat ~-no smoke. The burner is simple. One wipe with a cloth cleans it — conse Rw quently there is no smell, HALFMOON lay evening Apt Nt give her #8 here ' tur ‘ y Aly { The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove re b y ' : ' i rit ¥ g A 3 ] is w for year-round use, but M especially in summer. ates 1 YARNELL HUBLERSBURG : 0 Birthday Surprise adi The many friends Mrs Comm that Futhered “1 Ee arte | . CWRY § t hie behind you HOUSERVILLE. Communion whict be cond ted In the Ref last Sunda) wer appears barefooted BETVICE » ‘ nderful Its heat oper. pan, pot, or kettle, but or around. It is useless for heat ra re It } a pward u ad y get 1 at he at New Perfect The Atlantic Refining Company Incorporated reach SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! FILLMORE ROMOLA RUNVILLE mptor \ THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO BELLEFONTE, PA. Nature makes the cures after all. We are nicely } . 11! ‘ in ny or In shile tt friends TWO Your n wor inow 8) There will be © LH rr hens held or Mas ks A oP M he Reformed chure Rev. Faust a | Everybody Is invited to attend | John Heverh of Corning. NY in| spending a few days here greeting old friends Edythe CC. Robb {month In Pittsabh Inst week ace her | and nephew Robb | Ray Kerchoff, who Fort. Ly. | Willlamshurg, Is at his parents at|tion, on that cinity George Johnson! Sunday sister. Mra. Norris We have In our town a merchant, er Sunda butcher, a shobmaker, Bn barber, a thought | huckster 1) inet maker, a home to amith if you ean Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. SECHLER & COMPANY. COFFEE When goods advance on the market the retail price usually follows, Bat in regard to the recent ad vance in Coffees we have not followed the ordinary course, either by marking up the price or reducing the quality We have found a new and more favor. able market in whieh to buy the goods and maintain the high standard of our leaders at 18¢ p cents per pound, of if vou are using a Coffee at 20 cents per pound try our 18 cent grade, If you are paying 25 recently te | everal young Iadies and expected to but the “boss” of the ho it heat for the hove to mo their mothers, and made them skiddoo before breakfast Stay In Runville our girls wont treat you that way. They won't let yi ven go out in the min Charles Lucas Mra. Claude Snow Rhoe are Poorman's Roy Rodgers and wife business in Bellefonte on evening James Lucas, toonna remains ine ont that black heat who spent the ire, returned home ompanied hy her niece Josephine and Frederick past Things get started in the wrong direction. CENTRE MILLS. Mrs Joseph Moyer Is visiting daughter, Mra. Crider, In Baltimore, Ma George Kline, of Antes coming county, visited this place over Bunday Mrs. Gtorge Wise Is confined to her bed as the result of a sore throat i Mr, Cummings took a trip up the valley last week and purchased some plan Iran SBhulty, Roy Held and James . Moyer were to Bugar valley last Sat | TYLERSVILLE. uray | at Larange Ream visited his home at A surprise party was held for Miss Spring Mills’ over Bunday Lalu Karstetter last Tuesday evening boys, u ¢ sick list family, of Mrs. lda is on the Lucas and guests at was employed at! home on A yYaca the con! strike In Something is needed to check discase and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil with hypo- account of transacted Saturday BOALSBURG. There will be a Laymen's Mission. ary pervice In the Reformed church | Thursday evening, of this week, of all the churches of the town Adam Felty Is spending several days Bhingletown at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earnest Hess i | Mra. W. A, Murray was ealled tol | Contre Hall last week on account of | Park and left Monday Tacy Al Indy friend evening for 20¢c and 25 cents for your Coffee try Everyone reports having a good time 1 Mrs. John Weaver, Mra Gingery, A. 8B. Greninger, W. D. Ker. stetter and William Smith, attended court at Lock Haven last week. Herlocher, Mm. Tom Phillp Bhaak is t t ] ! » x visiting hit mo har | arable and 1 could not do any work, | Ville, spent one day last week at the at Reading, who is on the sick list Mrs. David Reninger, of Loganton, | is visiting her daughtter, Mra. C. A. Carls, Noah Weaver, of Lock Haven, visit | ed his mother last Bunday. William Fisher's moved In the home of EB. M. Blerly last week, Is your subseription over one year due’ If so, better pay up, Tom Smith, Mrs. Frank | Saved From the Grave. the (lines of her sister, Mra. Ross “I had about given up hope, after] nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble” writes Mrs, M, | MOnNAry I. Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn, “Often the | week, pain in my chest would be almost un. | George Keller and wife, of Houser. convention at Bunbury but Dr. King's New Discovery has made | Felty home me feel like a naw person, Its the | Hugh Burchfield, of Altoona, best medicine made for the throat and | od with relatives here last week, lungs” Obstinate coughs, stubborn Willian, Wagner, of Altoona, spent colds, hay fever, la grippe, asthma, | last Friday In town at the home of his {eroup, bronchitis and hemorrhages, | brother, Samuel, | hoarseness and whooping cough yield Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stamm and ulckly to this wonderful medicine | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Forshey, of Al. ry y 0c and $1.00. Trial bottles | toons, spent a short time here with | free, uaranteed by Green's Pharma. | relatives, after attending the funeral ey Co, Bellefonte, ap. | of Mrs. Willlam Hess, Rev. A. A. Black and Mr. L. Moth. | {erabaugh attended the Lavymen's Mis. | lant visit. | phosphites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tis- sues, blood. FOR SALE BY ALL DRDGOISTS —— Bond We. same of paper and this ad. for one bountiful Savings Bank and Child's Skotoh. Mook Each bank containe a Good Lack Penny. SCOTT & DOWNE, 400 Pearl St, New York and makes rich | | our 20 cent goods Or if you are buving at 30 conts try the grade goods we sell at 25 cents per pound, This is asevere test but we are very confident we can make good. Give us a trial, Please mention in which paper you saw this advertisment. SECHLER & COMPANY, Bush Howse Block, . . Bellefonte Pa,
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