Thursday, June 2nd, 1319, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, HT To sr —_— . Correspondents’ Department Continued. AARONSBURG. district convention of the Cen- tre county Sabbath school association, comprising Miles, Halnes Penn and Millheim borough. will be held in the Reformed church on Tuesday, June 7 to which all invited during the three sessions Mrs. Thos band with a bounci on Sunday afternoon born in the amily OP i and College, visited at ti Mingle's The C for the the fi tee] The are Stover pres ng itizen's B Decoration were to Rebers rs they were at Millhe Warren Winklebl spent the Sabbath at We Robe: t Petersburg make writer © long 1 Eben Bower, Decoration Day Fred Stover \ daughter, Mal and Willian wite and fami attended the Tyrone on Friday Mr, and Mrs. Merril Bellefonte, visited his days. Edna were welcome « Mrs. Effie Weaver's Frank Guisewite Fiedler, were the George Weaver's Beckle M spent day last week with friends at Millhein Miss Clara Dornblazer, of Spring field. Ohio, v at the hospitable home of Mrs [.enker's iss Irene's mother, ne : B | } and raised her« Mrs. Leah by her sister, State College, A. 8S. St Harry Sunbury parents Mrs with Gap ife's Store a with his j H. E He { 1 iy Eisenhour, of parents a few Ruth illers at on M and welcome g on Monday and Tamn Weaver, of the Coburn and ] home of nday of ¢ family, ests Stover 188er ie one pleasantly isited e Cannle Mens sper here R. U her m spent few Mr. and Mr vm uth Botts Tuesday fron tically recovered Woods Bathgate toona, is spending a mother On Monday evening as Wm Wil liams and wife were going to Boals- burg to attend Decoration, thelr horse frightened at an sutomobile and ran away, throwing them out and dislo« ted Mrs. Will i hurting her Bellefont LINK SMITHTOWN-—Penn Twp Lots of ralr r real good In this RJ. Sm | former's nd the 1 and I all sonburg, sper Stover's here W. EB. Bre dition barn ROMOLA. Miss Edythe Wensel and friend Viehdeffer studer : lock Haven Were with the former's i of = ~N =~ week end visitors parents, William pleasant caller evening laughter Miss Margaret . of Bitu ere | Mrs. Belle M. Robt Mrs. Harr Year childre: Daorot} ar i pleasant guests Hon. Jon A. Dale DW R Westing! and wl cuperating resume Quite from her at Hes any mer interesting enter Are at parental home SPRING MILLS ’ tte & ec A me lowed the Mrs lean Mike ar horse K } down a Baoit's } ne the horse someone will ha gy which James Fink Ham Grade URCoOnscious all right much ple steep emi The Whe p WW Wan le IVE Over ns of for REMIT reckloss d of Wi the child was but came out entirely too many peo onde dren swhile thers riving Ly in MADISONBURG the comet has not valley vet, although some greatly troubled about it A few of our sports attended festival' at Tylersville on evening George Bhowers purchased a fine horse from Sam Yeariok last week The Yearicks finished skidding bark off the Zeigler tract on Friday The Crebs are hauling logs out of lNttle Bugar valley for Andy Acker Well, struck have our been the Haturday [ture of the evening The greater part of our citizens were | at Rebersburg on Monday Foster Weaver purchased the Knise- ly livery at State Collage. He Intends to add to the stock and equipment and will endeavor to keep a first class Hy. ory. several days MILESBURG. festival on Saturday evening a big success In every detail. The program was carried out to the letter and every one In attendance express- ed themselves as having an enjoyable ime, The hose race was the fea Forest Alkens be- winner, John Brady Alexander third, The foot exciting: won by Ed Bryan second, Roland Malcolm Housel he could easily was ashamed The bicycle wan by John The was the Mr wis also Miles, John third, and Tippile BONS won first, but the money hummer also, lock: and so ent on the I lee cream \ served, Ross Wallace } chars i cnk ks nd 1 . } 1 ' FOOT LN ‘ [ Oo { ing and race gar Bryan fourth have take race Ful itival was a “Ww spent I da father, W. B. Thom Clinton Swartz, of this week at his home Swartz and fami! iny Decorat the new Sur ! Le family spent cather as Tyrons with his MT.PLEASA a NT. Retr ‘hariotte Wighaman f Ww is reported ! he sick Memorial ded at Mt Three sed Fle list largely and Black aorganizations were Pp SB. of A of numbering ¢ At the former at the kb ! } i A umbering the E num! : at be inces wo latter orders ! Port v The Hannal : } A " rps furnished ’ inl for the ntil Port Matilda th that in pervics Whe Pleasant ret the 0) was reach place joi Agles and Juniors Are N : Y 1 of and led the } Rn passing away an, on Ded ss mn A'S SPRING CREEK ni Da ser of were held Ir 2 Arg iter ter }§ cornet Ll i band GUAT in the ! Hegs AER Int ’ in suffering from tack of i #8 Bertha | f ng friends h ir Afternoon Milton nity rmed nt 2 0 is visit Hervices nda : tof church Rev, A. A on CR, pastor I. J. Drees making road at ship I» never movement Mrs. John W. Dale, accompanied by her sister, Miss Margaret Tresler, are spending several weeks with thelr sis ters at Altoona CENTRE LINE. Everyone was sorry to hear of the serious Hiness of Mrs. Martin Gene sumer, formerly of this place, but now of Houtzdale Robert Harpster and sister, line, of Pairbrook, also Alvin Corl and Miss Mary Homan, of State College, Visited their uncle, George Harpster, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck visited friends at Rock Hprings last Bunday. Mrs, Jacob Cronister, who has been quite sick, Is slowly Improving, Children's services June 6, In the evening at the U, HB. church heve, I= busily pressnt behind engaged In College town. in any good { June 2, second, | | ville to | { by privileges secured by } Inlation Eme- | 4 RUNVILLE. The festival held at this place Baturday evening was largely attend. ed; $64 was realized. A Bunday school convention will be in the UU, B. church on Thursday morning, afternoon and even Ing sessions Those that last week also Eva nt Irn and | AT and Al (Charles NVagner wile, of visited cay’ Were wife, toonan Baptism service will be held in July 10 Burtice Witherite oher parents over Carl Garbrick Lucas Run- of Sunday Zion, visited of Belles many friends and r thelr Bunda Wil two nie fon HAVE YOU GOT YOUR $34.45? If Equally Divided Many Happy Could has sed hun tex rods WW n ” fn ns ¥ pr Harrin the rall- upwards of 400 mililons way of leg- are the beef nder a protective veral hundred mil. there are a score of of legalized rol indi tar road Agencies king an has Then operating th there trusts ey have With Bey these ther CANCER IS CURABLE Use of Surgeon's Knife the Only Rem. edy for Dread Disease A NCeT mmission f the Med Nia reports ‘ re ove have the dis. removed by ir-fAftha f the capes can in some part surgeon aused constant skin or mucous mem and there- medical withe start to the ich Can re- mor wh he iid be Ld | in rapidity the with such sOmMe see Is as many Increasing that In State It k & tuberculosis Wants More Money. Hamilton | hire It If Lewistown a2 local health of salary month pot to of his ianims he rantined 285 homes 1 February, and ia to make the tax mht =» epidemic tors fixed cll in $310 a Lt & raul exXcens tor in incl priat for Averages $0663 lary of a mine the United States ler nations, a« Preachers’ fhe a Pay Crug : ml sa iney : ne § af but 84 thi 1808 i" : cording to 2 bod fem fon the of tions shu 1 I'he having a id over the {f religio statistics are fon poy ation in 1500 he denomina. highest AVOrages are Unitarian, 51653; Protestant Epis. copal, $1242; General Convention of the New Jerusalem, $1233; Jewish Con gregation, $1222; Presbyterian, $1177 Cition 2 OOO ar Wing Preaching In the churches for Bunday, dise at 10:80 a. m.; Julian at 7:30 p m.;: by the pastor, Rev. B Swank. A festival will be held on the tevening of June the 11th on the Para« dise church ground, for the of the church United Prethren the Sth: Para No One Expects It, Without the use of Hexine Pills a weak or run down person. csnnot ex Ipect to become thoroughly strong. | Hexine Pills are | surest tonle in the world. The price iis #1 abox; six boxes $5, with full guarantees. Address or eall on CM, | Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa, where they {sell all the principal remedies and do | not substitute, f | | on | Harvey | benent | the strongest and | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. John CC, Stover March 19, 1907, twp. $126 Thomas Foster ot er, March 22, 1910, Ferguson twp.: $300 Adams et ux to John Erb 4, 1806, tract of land in Philips £550 Watson 1893, vD.: $322 Wagner tract to W. R. Smith, tract of land In Haines al to J. A tract of Deck land In et ux to tract of Harris Wat land In Snow to J. ££. Kaler, of land in Coburn geretux to CR April £400 Mus Pernt Treat right by using the right gasolines. ¢ "WAVERLY MOTOR STOVE— Three special grades, Made from Peansylvania Crude Oil, Give instan- taneous, powerful clean explosion. Pos tively will not form carbon deposits on spark plugs or in cylis readily never falls. Ask your Waverly Oil Works Co. Independent Ol] Refiners Pittsburg, Pa. ders. Ignites dealer, A. E SCHAD 20 Allegheny Btreet, Bellefonts, Pa ine LOE Tinning and Spout in all its Branches. Ranges in all styles. for Colt Plants mates furnished Agent Acetylene Esti in any line of our work. SOMETHING NEW THIS WEEK Our Price Flour $1.42 Fine table syrup 39¢ 16 Ibs, sugar $1.00 Loose Coffee . 13 Hakers Choclate 1K SalteNack, .. oo J (ireen or Black Tea 25 406 Vanilla per bottle, .8-19¢ 10-28¢ Banner Lye 3 for 25¢ per can 10¢ Rice 7€ oc Canned Corn ge 13¢ Corn Starch. ...... 100 Prices subject to change Keg 1.50 $1.12 10g 25¢ & FARMERS Bring us your produce, We Pay gec doz. for Eggs 16¢ 1b, for side-meat 16¢ Ib, for lard. ILLEN'S Both phones. Bellefonte. ce Philipsburg Amon 1910, $260 WwW \ A ick, twp... $ 370 J land Page 7. TE ——— Ww. ko, May twp, $60 Colonial Mever, Ferguson Stephens, exr., to Joseph Vol- 16, 1910, tract of land In Rush lee, May 26, Potter twp; to W land H in Lee tract of Ww May to Hen- of land trustee 1010, tract $45 Trust Co May 1, twp. ; Forcey 31, et 1910, $2000 W. Ulrich et to May 7, 1810, tract of ux to tract MJ of For land in | ry in ux M J Year In Gregg The HL] circulation other paper Centre Democrat's larger than any int land to D I in tract of Centre con Whiteleather Ww Heckman May in p admr 1910 ire and attend the primaries on $1650 i } Gregg tw ll AYER’S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair We believe Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing? Sulphur. Glycerin, Capsicum, Sage. Sodium Chlorid Water. Perfume, Quinin, Ingredients: Aicohel. we would not AYER’S HAIR VIGOR doctors endorse this formula, or put it up. Does not Color the Hair J.C. Aver Oouraxy, Lowell, Mam | | | Gray & Soni" write large john F. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING BELLEW al re Also Surety Bonds INTE of every HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE K. Fi w wm | ’ wil i L}! BELLEFONTE. PA Successor Lo Frederick ster and je TEMPLE COURT SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO BELLEFONTE, PA. If You Can’t Save Much, Save A Little 8! OPENS AN ACCOUNT The Bellefonte Trust Co. “THE BANK THAT DOES THINGS FOR YOU." Pair of ~ REGAL SHOES \ ~and so does every other well-dressed man here. They're the smartest shoes that money can buy—exact reproduction of expensive metropolitan custom models. They're made in quarter sizes, giving you an exact fit. Regal Shoes are the greatest shoe values in the world—that's why we sell them. Let us show you the new Spring styles. $350 $400 ,nd $500 A. C. MINGLE, Bellefonte, Pa.
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