Page 6. RE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, May 12th, 1910. AT rT To (N CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY A I | | Correspondents’ Department | NITTANY. Harry Baker and wife and two tle daughters attended [ Hren at J » ) Sunday afternoo Bet Toner and two of his « hildren vigited friends at Axemann over Sun- day Miss Amanda been home and under the past week, 1s able We had a very nice day evening Mr. and friends at week Miss Lydia near Clintondale with her mother Most of our men at Waddle spent over their families Henry Fisher, of near friends here on Sut Some of rome near Mack at their ur sed up Hecla the picnics Miss Hels Lock Haver employment Miss Rut! having the n was taken sudd evening and is nov We 1it- Mt Dorman who has the doctor's care to he out again rain on Sun visited past Fisher day the Hen one Mrs Salona 1.ong. who spent brother empl fay and friends here Sunday here over and who are with 1114 ed Parl care hope covery The Ex filled on Sunda) Ezekiel tell of in Turkey He orphans’ home for martyred parents, man for that work fine, and appreciated all who heard him Some of our X Hy yOung ped to Clintor attend cn Frank burg, wers Sunday win Mrs, J and Mr Bellefont week Lew dale, were day Mr State Mrs ted ted angelic and he is His lecture very mi Vis Normal school her home | Lloyd logers creditabl AL school Dut been visitir expects to n ake this su The jolly sail Walter Lloyd ing the f« burg, were ca evenings last Lavina Emerick left on Wednesday term of probation hospital We in their hosen W K Lillian Kessinger sper Mill H ast vee k has eight istow mimer rmers Par Hers In week and Sancta tn at the Williamspo » therm 11 "id Dormasr their rt anter ofr vis Pus COLYER-—Potter M ' ' larger, Mr Mra é al \ hter Mar Mrs. Reid Bier! vi Crow? over M Minn Belght x MT efreshments were fine time Reid | Gladys at Jersey After spending son natives here, Miss to her home In Mr. and Mrs. William 1 gone to Montgomery to attend neral of a near relative Our postmaster is all the arrival of a lNttle girl Gainell Ardell of Philips! visiting Mra. A. A. Cros Mrs. Brown Is spending a Philipsburg Clifton Meek. of Viaduct. has been seen here quite often What i» the attraction, Clifton” Misses Edith Quick Martin spent Tuesday were and ~r taughter thelr home st th rel returned Das in Bradford Nora omison have the fu smiles over ure in few dave at and Malvena at Lodebar Churches and Dress. A minister at Chester, unable to keep silent longer, rebuked In no fiat. tering words women who turned the church into an exposition of fashions and vanity Such offenders usually are among the most prominent mem. bers of the congregations, socially and financially The Chester minister long bore afMiction sore, and then ere ated a sensation by saying, from the uipit last Bunday evening, that the ouse of worship was no place for the display of spring millinery and cloth. ing, and that it was unbecoming of church members to gossip at the rear of t church until the services had and then parade up the aisles # for ‘no other purpose than to be ob- served. When you are down in the mouth, think of Jonah. He came out all right, Ladies, why suffer with corns when we have that we guarantes to immediate relief. —Yeager's Shoe | [H. Ww ed | | ant | present | Lonsbherry, | is employ ed | Man PORT MATILDA. Grover CC. Lytle, who enlisted in the regular army about three vears ago, and who again re-enlisted, was grant ed a permit to visit his mother and home friends; his home coming was honored by a regular surprise gather ing of his many friends In profusion were served time enjoyed A portion were Kate and and Mamie Laird Thompson, Ruth Cowher, 1. Harshherger, May Jones, Bessie Bertha Harner, Lillian Osman, Mrs, O. C. Jones, Willlams, Mr. and Mrs, W lHHianms James Oswald Foster Dale Lytle | Rider, Sam Ra SINnL Clark Williams Delicacies and a pleas. of those Edna Reese, Minnie Lillian Jones Jessie ona {5 Mae Mrs, Ella Bary (isn n 0G attack A 8 Mrs, Mary Ben: home of her Mrs. Mary home fter de Ir her frier er places In CC) Mise Della is visiting Port Matilda No. 2 14 which was Monda biind held In the evening ! y concert M 5 chur McKeen, a rk Btate vas largely Mrs John Smith had beer sick for the past week, but convalescent Misses Pauline Raup and Ruth Heck man were Btate College visitors one day last week Mack and Edward Holmes, who have been employed In West Virginia, are spending a few days with their par. ents The farmers are preparing thelr corn season for planting Inst an attended on the in now Lewis New Yi musi at busily engaged In ground, as the corn is fast ap | proaching a number of our young people | commencement at Salona Quite attended the on Thursday evening The Misses Catharine Nora and Florence Smith, and Christine Harris, were Mackeyville callers on afternoon Mrs. Ball Miller and daughter are spending a few weeks with her par. ents, Mr, and Mrs. W, K. Raup Miss Ethel Krape left a few days ago for a visit with her sister, Mrs Charles Wells, of New Jersey Misses Naomi! Sweeley and Pauline Taylor and cousin Harry Taylor were geen driving through our streets on Bunday evening. The lecture by the Armenian lectur.- or, Rev. Dr. Ezekiel, who lectured at Nittany on Sunday morning and at Cintondale on Sunday evening, Was largely attended, Artificial foe in delivered as low as 20 cents a hundred pounds at Look Haven, At this price it is delivered at the curb and for 26 cents a hundred it Is put In the refrigerator. ranteed In our bune fon shoe for Iadies—Yenger's Bhoe from | As last Thursday was Ascension ay quite a few of our town peopl spent the day at the creek Mrs. Amanda Hazel and Ellen lek returned home from Bellefonte hos pital Wednesday where they had heen treatment, and getting MADISONBURG. Yonr on for fine nr nlong The re siding elder Direhrer, of Allentown, Evangelical church on ng The busy Rev. {.. D preached In the Friday even Slegal pecling southwest of this Jessie Dav and Sugarvalley they time there el, one of the purchased i Mitheim, las IROrs of our precing Vonadn on the place Minter and hark company are Leigh tract Hattie Wednesday thelr wiso Wore and parents did to Thursday duri this fishing over vron Hi this on visited they ng some place ¢ from Breon, of The supery n working or « removiy rond for loose stong rmer ou ection mre rt } ' ROCK FORGE-—-Benner Twp his bother ’ them a make path LEMONT ad all the re. H. H ttle te long 1} TYLERSVILLE Mise Edna Rierls " visiting h gre Mere. Fannie Frantz Miss Etta Blerly, who is away ng, returned home « ay Pearl Mecht) in Patton, returned mn a On Baturday the Tylersville Juniors defeated an aggregation of players from lLoganton, by a score of 12.10 On Thursday evening the saw mill of J. IL Bhaffer was burned to the ground In addition to this many shingles and lath were burned. The estimated loss is put at $3,500, upon which there was no Insurance Dr. Thomas, of Jersey Bhore, was a ealler In our town last Saturday or Imother work sit working at visit | Httle Sunday | Born—to Mr. and Mrs. PP. A. Caries, a girl Wetzel of his farewell Rey preach June 19% A surprise party was held for Mr LT. Weaver last Friday evening The county commissioners | ton county were In our town last Sat. furday considering the matter of ap. ipeals and raising the assessment of property i Rev. Charles Wolfe, of Rebersburg, | was In our town on Sunday Talk About Sleeping. Women are like men when It comes {to sleeping. Plenty of restful sleep | makes a man strong and vigorous, and It makes a woman happy and beautl. ful. But rocure restful sleep by using Bexine "ile, It Is well known that Sexine Pills produce that delightful relaxa- tion that folds one's tired limbs In Na. tures arms while the body draws new life and vigor, Bex. ine Pills are the ect tone. They are guaranteed, hey cost $1 a box; six boxes 35, with full guarantee en- closed. Address or call on C, M, Par. rish, Hellefonte, Pa, where t well Rebersburg will sermon here substitute, on | of Clin. both women and men oan | uneonscious | all the principal remedies and not | { -_ | BOALBBURG Last Saturday Mrs, Frank McFar- land entertained the membirs of the iellefonte Chapter DD, A R. at her home just east of town A. CC. Fvey and wife were callers at the home of garet Miller on Saturday James Irwin and wife, of MiMinburg, are visiting with Mrs, Irwin's parents Charley Mothershaugh, who in Altoona the past few returned home on Baturdas Lynn Woomer and wife Jogle Woomer, of State over Sunday at the Woomer's parents J and family Mre, Amanda last Saturda stay with ville The VOUnNg son of Lewistown Mra. Mar. heen months, and College home of Wesle) “pent Mrs Miller Fishery irned after sey nl months’ Int and her son : of Intter with | wife nocompanied Hamill Boal, of 1 few Inve with week Mr the f Ple M rs { iv { Al and neral o PINE GROVE MILLS ' L% ‘1 Fie Fir BUFFALO RUN. ng Pi and Fred Martha Furnace the “" t he Hartsook rted last Sunday and 31 } Yer iar #tn ge bi th ’ FILLMORE Scott's Emulsion is the original—has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so-called “just as good” | Emulsions, but they are not—they are simply imi- | tations which are as good as the original They are like thin milk— SCOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream, If you want it thin, do it yoursclf—with water— but dont buy it thin, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGINTS | Bend We, same of paper and this od for owe | bonutitel Barings Bank snd Ohild's Sketoh. 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