Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, May 19th, 1910. Correspondents’ Department HE NEWS IN We had morning If you or hear good In Memroial orders, but decided on We have “Painter” towards the it needs painting will be soon The railroad is complete Run now; the men who helped grade and lay the track are playing ball. The first car that run over the track was wrecked which for the forema: Seeing the eed for shop, George wrris h tion of A Mmpso room and is bering Ye John A PF. light Ir We have 1 talking lar light pants of put will have ui this I'he & d under headw ton our m | SNOW SHOE. a Tittle BNOW Saturday happe n look ! something funny something that would print, tell the scribe Day among the nothing definite soe different has been | been why the trips ip Know think It wondering many 1iding don't makes school } but 80 Ww We d into Cher ry MACKEYVILLE delicacies of After supper, music, mir ity ruled the evening until hour All returned to thelr reaps homes wishing Mr Mrs. Wea many more such happy returns Weaver was the recipler useful and ha which he ent were Wm. Jones and wife, Al Roush and wife, D. C Ridge; Brown wife, all Karstetter Logantor Dora R drews Mary, Meonanrn dall drewn Freen Gern Boyer and im Andrews wife D Harry and wife f of Rote Mr and Mrs and daughter Gra Mra. Charles Moriam Hel ck and Weaver and Ww N Andrews Mi: Art) Wea 5 srtha nr Weber of W CENTRE LINE won be all fe all geting oF nes The shrill whistle of the sand bank is heard at work agalr R. Fetterhoof and wife spent Bunday at Harry Nearhoof's Edgar Kauffman, of Pittsburg, and Harry and wife, of Tyrone, spent Sun. day at home Lawrence Cronister, of Huntingdon | Furnace, spent Sunday at home The U. B. church is practicing for | Children's Day, which we expect to bave June 5th; come one—come all Preaching next Sabbath in the U. | B. church at 10:30, by Rev. A. HL. Me Kelvy, Harry Gensamer Is ready for the concrete wall for his new house, Mrs. Jacob Cronister had been on the sick list last week, but is Improve now, , and Mrs. W., M., Way spent Sunday at Orvis Peters’, at Storms. town, It wil the farmers " 1, r are of Juniata, CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY a [ Meck, Crow, | try 8 | | Rev Re ZION. churvhes I 30 m..: In the 10 in 0 p.m On Wednesday Fzekial, of Cyprus Island, gave ture on “Christian Martyrdom Turkey," falr-sized audience lecture was structive ell receive erend 1s tour of kk Hi the AMtheran, Reformed, M. | 8) feng in the evening Rey nd enter d The cturing orphanage in that o« tal Ng and Rey iting \ widows and have b the killing by the murderous t worthy one ad by giv afflicted or mi orphan een fon mun port by father ClLLISe 1¥ I pport who are are now MILESBURG SMULLTON. | Detwiler {f Sori #it at pres Detwiler a of from tion them Adam Brungart Store, visited In day Mrs N | of Wolfs over Bun and wife Emullton and Mra visited at Nathaniel Howersox Nolfe and children Balr's on Bunday o Ww The Boaret of Saxine Pills, There Isn't any. Thier wonderful effects are simply the result of a sel. entific combination of the best reme- dies that are known In medicine for the upbullding and rejuvenating of tired, weak and worn men and women. They act on the blood In such a man-« ner that the user Is soon imbued with new life and hope and piness Price $1 a box; six boxes babel fully guaranteed on the money-back address or call on C, M., Parrish, lo- fonte, where sell all the briner- pal remedies do not substitute. { | | | the i four { time, JULIAN, crops in our community are backward for this time of and grass are doing The somewhat year; oats I well Swisher work on are using Supervisors Bullock and have been doing excellent rounds this spring They a traction engine and scraper and the following with the split log drag The in better shape now than it has years, all because they are doing on it at the proper and lowing men t6 bring out teams on the road when it fs wet to work on their farn John Thompson, of Johnstow! inday with Mrs, J. FF. 1 J) he \ to William He the Grand of up in been for rk romnd Wi not Loo port I.od pe MT. PLEASANT recoy fro monia pet the flag raising and fens nnah r irday Everybody come Randwiches camn mm lowly ering m Sat after and ete that nds the work not me ge If Tm prods or hy] ret Mra #8 Fthel Krape has after siting her sister, Welln. of N Willlam Re by a horse last to he around Mrs. Blanche dren, of Ballons, Mr. and Mrs days Inst week Phillip and Elery Krape attended the funeral of George Emith, of Fleming ton, last Wedneaday Mra. Wilbur Loveland Is on the sick lint ' The M., B Bunday school is making preparations for ita Children's Day exercises which are to be on June 19. Mrs, Charles Wells, pay, Mra. Jacob Krape, Miss Tabitha Worrlok bas return od home after a few weeks’ visit with her relatives in Mackeyville, Mr. and Mra. Harry Billet, of Flem- Tito, visited relatives here over Bun- Charles ew Jersey was kicked is now able Jr but mEman week, Houtz and visited Harry two chil her parents Holmes, a few #pent | tir of New Jer. | i» visiting her parents, Mr. and | MADISONBURG. Saturday evening was quite ent from the other Saturday | for everything was booming | The stork visited at the home of | Norman Hazel's ving a large baby wird and at the home of Clarencs | Straver leaving there a baby hov | Automobiles from all parts of the | country have been to visit our tows | Sunda | Byron Haze | friend out tuto differ | evenings, | lea 'H on his Sundin Hazel he on report evening. tree 3 FIEDLER which t} K Kien turday « wrenched © think turn « on in two have forgot to Na venh heen it Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out-doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of all is Scott'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. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS — Bond 100, name of paper and this ad. for our Deabiful Bank snd Ohi’ contains a Good SCOTT & DOWNE, 409 Pearl St, N.Y, - business and The shutting harassed his him much loss of the Baxton furnaces, he as- will take $32,080 per month out Broad Top coal regions. or $400, yer adds that the un- greatly Caused down serts of the 000 per Decides to Close Furnaces. Joweph KE. Thropp, proprietor of the Everett and Baxton fron furnaces, in Huntingdon county, publicly an- nounces through an open letter to R H McCay that he intends banking his furnaces at Saxton in a short time and will never start them again His reason is the of his non-union organ and he organization should he able to the 1 the logs lon compensa urnace workers and of alleged persecution A 4 vor) the union | €9oal TM ere by which, he ners for WAEECS Bus~ ization, BAYH has | tained them JOHNNIE'S NEW PANTS YEAGER'S SHOE STORE. 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