THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page 6. nn Correspondents Department HE NEWS IN WINGATE. of Bellefonte, sper her grandparents Ouns, with Esther Y Sunday her Ed. Tong's William L er-in-law, Rol of David Es Mrs, Harr among frier his broth the visiting vir, at wird is ert Bl home | Lucas tu here on Monday Marcella Harnish LL. S. Way was | on Friday Eel Henry now Howard ence, fishing are p Stere spent S cle, Eli Stere’s Did everyone story? Ask Dart Mrs. John Lauri Friday at the home Joseph 1 field of wh Mrs bath among vids Delong, ne, to visit Mare Was wel.ong Of Wilson of past two | this vicinity Mr ant and fam latter's visit on Sunday Mr. Henry at Pittsburg, visit Miss Helen B her home I and Mrs. J with her Mr fine last h) tha YARNELL. Wense (rege NEBRASKA GAP. After a few okn fi the to a vie rains Erase A : 4 most of the corn Talk Culvey house Chas, Thomas Wolf's Btore Some people talk too free; they better whistle. some of thelr talk George Weaver Is on the sick list Charles Beck and Earnest Wise are attending summer school at Rebers- burg. Preston Beylor moved Beck's house Inst week, Rev, BE. BE. Heney preached an able sermon in Bethesda church day evening. about them Bunday I} Can pes spent at had inte J M on Bun. i happiness Joh M Years and pre Kreager ROMOLA. Ore of om departed for his his y, also sh son Homes O1 marriage i CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY promi Montana daughter, Ron tend Warriorsmnrk with thely wil i § 0 Miss her Wilkens Her many sh her a wperity Sr, one of il arty . 4 TYLERSVILLE J. E FW Po tior to ready tn ple Cyrus Go few The ted faturday Ww 1 ID. Peters he served Chas. Beck purchased a fine line of | pleture supplies and Is now ready to | take any pictures, Alters and Hhamn's his dave o FILLMORE a at wife ) HECLA PARK family Inst Bunda an re room ofdnte wk wt An mse rdon n his farm last the K evening re PERU. {of Inst week In Pellefonts re f lor of Roops built He the plenie peo of Clearfield ginter ri Kg at this OUNTAIN—Gregg Twp Axer vieite an in rm M rs nt ana the Mra burg, + for the ends life ’ nt adda week L ne “ will hald a hox social at the homes of cream, cake, ote, all are Invited to attend w spent a new club house Is being oreo. ¥ will Miss Maud Houser spent a few days April, with its AARONSBURG. Mrs, Bara Leltzel visited ter living at Galeton, Potter a few days last week Stewart Anderson, of Altoona, a few days with his friend, Miss Stover Mrs visited ZION. plentiful showers past, and all vegetation is in bright, beautiful May I have never beheld a of clover than we have under favorable conditions be a big hay crop Wheat has been badly vir but what remains look | Forster may give a fal [ | Mrs Ambros Oats abou [| OW an are | ter, of Woodward V coming { her son, John Haine Mr. and Mrs | part of the Aly \M her sin- | county, | in rejoicing better stand this year and there will spent Helen | { wisburg, Frances Jonn D nt the aver Bunt of | Mrs nean ter ki home daugh ure up very conditions are of and farmers’ tim mont} spent inh Vood corn ter vard Pr Toh NITTANY a" % the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LINDEN HALL $ iv g $3.50 Kidney Cures Weak Kidneys, Free INNIHMAN n't It be "nice within Ru iihye 8 WORR OF a WM begin Lo say 2 forever to the soalding dribbing. straining, or too frequent passage of irine: the forhead and the back of the head pohes the stitehes and pains In the baok: the growing muscle weakness: spots before the eyes, yellow alin sluggish bowels, swollen eve Mis or ankles og eramps, unnatural shorn breath sieeplessness and the despondency I have & reelpe for these troubles that you eat depend on, and if you want to make & quick re COVEry you ought to write and get a copy of Ib | Many a doctor would charge you BL just for CHARTS R NOTICE is heey the Notiee given that an applioation will be made to urt of Common Please of {the County of Centre. on Thursday the ih of May 1910. st Wo o'vlock A. M.. under the provis {| Jone of the Corporation Act of 1874 and Iw supe | plements. for a charter for an intended corpo | ation to be called the Pennsylvania History writing thin perseription, but | have it and will | Club of the Penpayivania Siste College the be gind to send It to you entirely free, Just | character and object of which are to foster drop me & line like this: Dr. A. KE Robison, K318 | and develop an interest in, and taste for, Lueck Building, Detroit, Mich. and | will send | Pennsylvania History in (ta members. and to It by return mall in a plain envelope, As you | solleet publioations relative to the foundation, | will soe w you got IL, this reipe co tains | history, growth. progress, peoples only pure, ‘harmless remedies, but it has great | trial interest of this Commonwealth” and for eomplication indus | Thursday, May 5th, 1910, PORT MATILDA. REESE Mru Catharine Reese, | wife of Dennis Reese, died at her home | in Reese Cove, April 1810, from =n of diseases, aged 40 month and 16 days. She suf. | fered for a period of two when death rele her of her Mhe leaves to mourn her ro ise and five children Greely H., ar Mh 5 A Mary hey vith Wilson Annie mother Hr “0, years, 1 weeks pair a husband ved Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of all is Scoft’s Emulsion It is the standard treat- ment prescribed by phy- sicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food-medi- cine to heal the lungs and build up the wasting body. Fi cinda, home a wnd Frantz ants hiro Mrus ils Moor Bend Me. nar r besutif Bietoh. Book Luck Pons SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl SL. N. Y. Does Not Stimulate Ayer’'s Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. It is not a strong drink. 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