Correspondents’ Department PHE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | pletion. Chambers and Uzzle have | started the frame work of their double AAA AAA, 1 « | tenant house, WINGATE, NITTANY. {| The brick THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, June 2nd, 1310, TYLERSVILLE. Turnkey H. A. Mechtley was home hep | from Lock Haven over Sunday. Harry Weaver has closed his barber shop here and secured a position at Hecla Mrs Lock Well Baturdus re y be a —— ZION, Tole attended the festival at Mackey. | Memorial services were held In the | ville on Baturday evening | Zion cemetery on Smturday afternoon | Miss y at 4 o'clock There were quite a few | frie a in attendance to pay honor to the men | Lid who died for love of councey and to their friends. We are sorry Kauffman, an a; mer, is seriously tion of diseases; we hope, however, SNOW SHOE. Claude Irwin and wife have up housekeeping on Fourth street, Improvements: 1, B. Budinger's new house on Fourth street is nears | ly ready for occupancy. The MeGoar- | ty on Sycamore street is nearing come taken Pauline Raup Miss Lillie Miss Nora In visiting Bucher, at Altoona Krape, who had an op- eration performed for appendicitis to state that rage y Le Willlamaport hospital, Is slow ed and respected f y improving Oncar Billet I t com ; | with u mpl his parents, Mi Weldhahn Haven, and son, visiting Warren, of Mins Tillie (je unre of Pitsburg, mand in visi Ing plant Is progressing very Mra, George 1). fine day Robert Blair returned home Thurs- | day, after a month's visit with his daughter, Mrs. Willlam Bottorf, and friends, at Scotia James Watson ley last week to farm Mrs spent mates Mrs, Ell her sister Mrs. C the ry left for show Nittanyval them how to of among John Sprankle, Tyrone, Saturday here school- Stere spent Mrs. Peters Mevers, of with her Estright Harnigh Mrs Inst ‘hursday with [Unionville Tyre spent brothers, Hen here postmistre Iddings, spent at Tyrone, also Friday up-to-date cholo Ww week end and David Marcela and sister, a few davs took in the Ed Long and son are gardeners LN f tion. Good wor Lewis Ikey Sunday Gertrude spending a f« Mrs. John Zels N Mrs. Green atsor and Ralph an a record Tuesday John M. Harnis ms remode postoflice and his residences Will Ties spent Wedne« William Fisher's Mrs. Irvin Bennet spent Sundev he Miss Thresa Watsor winsome voung ladies her home fter a fe at Ohlo Arnold wife Nora Fous few our Clara week I8 there { Cire on selec. spent | children d Sara ora Stere. mac breaking trip to Yarnell led the her Mt Kale her father's Harris re Youngstown William daughter, spent a Sue MclLaug! ladies, spent Howard as day school Mrs. D spent Frida village Claude Sun spending here, Willis Pittsburg. are at his parer James H Conemangh JM Yaesie band, of the family re John Haine Wingate ville base Day fore in the Features work of Marlin Ra Ralph MclLaug Chas. Warner ( and Wair hitting a elding of T. Sche Chas. Warner lady fans his Shue ta’ Harnls - All 3 f the P. O an ckler aiso in attendanc MARTHA. Memorial exercises were held at the Williams cemetery by the Sur schools at this Rev El the Baptist church, delivered the men orial a8 Remarks were by various veterans of the Grand my Some very appre tions were given hy the which flags and flowers upon the graves of the On Saturda i the ties met D pose f electing annual reur place Ia made Ar- ita addre priate rec children, arter | wore pla oA 3 departed ones ng May 28th comm ] I at O Was of it pediti ! ing ore had =» weather therefore the speckle Misses ters were convent! Saturday ak after bash sndel ght an stay till bedtime eshments-—gin ger kake and koft © Workman has installed a new soda fountain He 8 now ready to serve huckleberry Sundaes and hick- prynut sodas. Come and see him A Woman's Great Idea. Is how to make herself attractive But. without health, it fs hard for her to be lovely In face, form or temper A weak, sickly woman will Le nervous and Irritable ney poisons show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched com. | plexion. But Electric Bitters always roves a godsend to women who want Beatin, beauty and friends, They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, rify the blood; give strong herves, right eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel- veoty skin, oly complexion, mood health, Try them, 60 cents at Green's Co. Bellefonte, man's the man's | Stein Constipation and kid. | Guests at the home past week father, J. and Mr Shore Fleck preached in the Lutheran church last and quite a number Were ittendance His him of Rev Bing were, Mr, Bing Reeser, Miss Alma Blerly and family, of Jersey Rey sermon Sabbath peopl friends his farewell in ! tO 86g Teck were our your at Ma report gE peo) Haven wher Thursda ng convention with five being the largest: a same It would be gratef ated if returned to the Estella Rogers, of Will Sheats of the ’ at Howard, amythists, the 26th finding the appro {iss given to ym meeting church last ia numi Was el KTass The and $ the move John Guiser, Ir streets are Mrs ins Le Plar SPRING MILLS. » 1 " | Hulda : | davghter, Grover Gunsallus CENTRE LINE Bole Mrs spent Isand YARNELL. ife and two childrer re re Inna ) . f ( : “1 w dave he Mill Hall, was with friends Yarnell f funday visitor ghank Is spending a few days brother, Harry, In Altoona Packer and wife attended Advent conferens held at Ky- vn last week Confer spent Sur nathnar wife, of Bnow at Jacob Yar and da) roe of at Bellefonte her home Pownell of days laurm spent A couple here recently Mise Maude nephews, of some time with here Miss Brown and two little Clarence are spending the former's mother, HOUSERVILLE. are sorry to note the Miss Amanda Behers which | place in Philadelphia last week remains were brought to the home of John Grove, of this place, on Saturday and Interment was made on Monday afternoon In Pine Hall cemetery Mra. James OO. Clark Is able to be around again, after a very sick spell Miss Margaret Tressler, Mrs. J. W. Dale and Mra, Jeffrey Houts and son Irn, of this place, and Mrs, A. BR. Hous- jer, and daughter, Eleanor, and Miss | Maud Mouser, of Peru, are at present {enjoying a visit In Bellwood and Al | toona-~while there they will do some | shopping before returning home, rm. James Rowan, of Valleyview, is visiting at the home of her father, Aeath of tonk We | ergetic Her | rapidly, Mossrs and Shope painters have completed frescoing at the Among the Miller. our en and paperhangers the murescoing Clarence M, E. church visitors a Misses Fra Landis and Walsh, of Bellefonte Kerr, from Williamsport Dick Seminary, who wa ecompani by Misses Lou and Allee Brie: this place who are also student the Seminar: Mr. and Mrs y Mr Harry Pownell d Joseph re vel Mis |On | | 1 Of Curtin Meredith Da BEECH CR Birthday Party Th EEL \ Fray David A ris be A ad \ ) Mrs. Dav L : » Mrs, B Mise Char ira Batschlet and da Mrs. Harry Confer and son and Miss Live junsallus Lydia Bech 14 Millar and din Mapes ve fra Jas Mrs. David Metzger Mrs Mra | 3 HAPPY WOMEN nity of Them in Bellefonte and Reasons for It G x The Bazaar, J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. Will offer this week a full line new goods. y pleces ble ON quality, 15¢ a yard econ 4 Moth een | oces Apr a Ned "wy foOwe p 20 1p p : Bat! y ‘ snd 10¢ a aces. Embrold [inens, Firip Printed Parasols, Far I | Iris} lawns Che Lawns Persian Lawns aretten, Commi mite Collars tg y 10¢ Handkerchiefs yet shown ed lawns New i New Ruchings Linen Coll The hest 7 for 206« Those 154 Riack Cotton Hose, extra 10¢; ligle 15¢ Sox. 3 pair for 20e Ladies’ Gauze Vests, 10 and 12¢ Children's Hose, extra fine rib, 2 for be 1024 Hheetn Pillow Hlips, 12¢, 45x38 CANDIES. 500 Iba assorted Candies 10 kind, only Se on SATURDAY, and only one pound to a customer, This is Just a treat for you so come on first train and avold the rush SHOES Only four words; they are going fast to buyers who want to save 25¢ a pair on Children's Bhoes, and S0c a pair on Ladies’ and Men's; all leathers and all styles Look over sach department and you will find bargains. Pins Halr Jabhots emt only Burson Hose, seamless, black, only B0¢; Linen finish and | Hun } jotte ghter weeds ory irn from a relial iarbrick has bought the recoy farm and takes poss Mrs. W, |} R Hitor over for the P, ( 8B. of A, d¢ eroisen The corntive #xe- started at the 0 ved the ore 'y the At Charles red an Sunda Greent 0) : 3 A hal headed © TB I Bunda sc hie Prof Blaine 1.0ve¢ nt the ols friends B&Q men, This 1s something that will appeal to lyou, Cool and coollook- ing Blue Serge Suits of exceptional merit, $15.00. All wool Serge— hand feld collar, hand workt button holes—tailored throughout to hold shape as long as the Suit holds together, and they're tailored for that, too. BOGGS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA Mp m————— Photograph, in- crease the cer- tainty of getting best results by fen your camera loaded wi ANSCO' FILM Then print or et us int your negatives with Cyko Paper and you will have clearer, softer, supplies. 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