Thursday, June 16, 1910. Correspondents’ Department Continued. ZION. Lots of rain and little rather cold for this time with an occasional ho retarded the Most of the Is small and shine and w Farmers about the cutworms « corn and garden vegeta the corn is being cut time Children's Day in the Reformed morning 10 sunshine, and of the ary frost growth of clover is very yellow for armer wre complaining vege weather exer chur 30, cond } exercises we rendered by the little folk Due credit to Miss Mam her painstaking in preparing the ocea Our supervisors stone and making rection of Pawn man as his assis One d Bellefonters were enjoying an auto pig below our their auto sidewi and putting missior They gion ay their COLY John Bubb, wife ar tha, spent Sunda Wfternoor home of Edmund Bul : Mrs. Daniel Royer and ter, of Lewistown, spent week with the former's Susan Long. Miss Annie Mills, spent a few ter, Mrs. J. H. Moyer Mrs. Willlam Sears of near State or Dar ER. me day mother, Mrs Renninger of Spr days with het MILLHEIM SKUNK HOLLOW Ther *% Penn Twp ' ding 1 he Clyde friend, Jennisa Wol M. C. VYonada sold his gray } to a fire company In Lock Haven hut der Mike ken gray mare Ham Lingle Is crushing stones knows how to make good roads Olin Jamison and family spent Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. Jamison's parents, Ezra Finkle's ’ ree Now Sam ROMOLA, Hon. John A. Daley ness In Lock Haven on Wednesday Frederick Robb and two Mrs. Hall and Miss Emma, grandson Edwin Robb, and Mrs. John Haney, of Howard, spent Tuesday In our vicinity Mr. Poot, the hustling book agent of Bellefonte, transacted business with our school board on Haturday 1 wish to make a correction regard. ing the Children's service held at the Christian church, It will be Bunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, June 19 Mrs. William Wensel Is spending this week at State College visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1. HL. Bottenhorn, Miss Maude Daley was a week end visitor at Yarnell, Mra. N. J. Packer is on the sick list; we hope for her speedy recovery. ah { store transacted bus. | daughters, | | Green's Pharmacy Co {eure from backache and kidney | plaint {| publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills fand as there the trouble, we again give this remedy i BOALSBURG. number of accld our town last weul the misfortua«+ to | ahuve the Rie He Wa to tak Hall « tn wl Shit and ' the bugs ted in the wve accident broken Httle Bud Harro had the misfontu to fall from ighchair prain his arm. 1 Lauran Bricker's house caught lav last week, but the out cfore Quite a v bad IE Nis found and i fire was much damage was done vere held in the on Sunday morn ervices church ley Meyer b: 5 improy 2 Boalsburg No. ertainment held this makes fas day in the room: Who sald, "Wake We are getting or twent ng son sfortune which got n ntaine 8 Mever drove y- horas Earl Gentzel and Jame y Pleasant Gap In a tw vagen lant ver pack cards one evening of post week to de BURDENS LIFTED. From Bellefonte Backs—Relief Prov. od By Lapse of Time. Hackache Is a heavy burden Nervousness wears one out Rheumatic palr urinary iis; All are kidney burdens Dally effecta of kidney weakness LRT re the symptoms, Relief Is but temporary If the cause mains Cure the kidneys and you cure Tad TIT 1) Rellef comes quickly—ecomes to stay Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidney ills; | Prove It by your neighbor's case, Here's Bellefonte testimony The story of a permanent cure Mra James Corl 381) E. Bishop Street, Dellefonte, Pa, says: “A num ber of my family used Doan's Kidney Pills In 1907, procuring them from and a complete | come» Al that time we to & re the was received has been no return of | of other kidney sufferers” i For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | cents, Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Flaten, Remember the take no other, name-Doan’s—and ® | check | rows, CENTRE CLINTONDALE. received here that Albert Schwenk, former principal of High school, married last Thursday, June 2, to Miss Margaret Haas, of Winona lak Ind His m friends of this place wis) him much happiness for his future life On Wednesday MoCloskey, of tendent Word Rov, Charles has been our wn LI June 8, Pre Haven, immty sche teachers’ which wa Loc) of Clinton co ducted the annual tion at this place attended Miss Maud i11¢ vorth, of i hed pt cl incipal here Frida ig! led ssman riained at ainner tendered their frie Guisewile, a surprise part) sixteenth birthday After spent In a the were A Woman's Great Idea to make herself Put El proves a godsend to we health, beauty and regulate stomach, liver and kidneys purify the blood; give strong nerves bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, vel vely skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 50 cents at Green's Pharmacy Co. Bellefonte tric Bitters always men who want friends, They Town Cloox Weight Fell, Friday evening the 1060-pound weight of the town clock on the Clin. ton court house at Lock Haven, slip- ped from ite moorings and oame crashing through the floor and celling in to the county superintendent's of fice on the first floor of the bullding On Its way It broke off a Joist 3x8 inches In thickness besides the floor boards and celling having first being met by about 4 feet of sand which had been placed there by the builders to its progress In the event It might fall Topless Potatoss—No Bugs. Parks Murtiff, proprietor of the St | Charles Hotel, Lewistown, owns a farm In the vicinity of Burnham Park, and his farmer oalled him over and In. formed him that he was grownig top. less potatoes An Investigation proved that supposed to have been Rose seed, were absolutely sign of stalks; yet there are roots, with potatoes the size of large shell. | barks In the rows. The farmer says ite & good thing, as it will fool the bugs. two Early ————— without | | DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, FACT, FUN AND FANCY. Bright, Sparkling lected and Paragraphs—8e- Original, Not For That Purpose. little y Wil King OoLher 1 Must Wait for Him. \ 1 1 ing ti ne w Was Iu where ein till 1 get And Father Agreed. Home tud for Tom ‘ ! nd he found it } there 11 Yes, Dear, or Smaller. } ne : { | nin Experience in the manu- facture of Gasoline means much to the motorist. In the use of Waverly Brands 76"— Motor Stove— you are gusrantesd the greatest possible efficiency instantaneous, powers ful, clean explosion free. dom from earbon deposits on spark plugs or in cylin. ders ready nition, Your dealer will supply you. Waverly vil Works Co, Indepentont Refinery Pittsburg, - Pa. Page 7. A. E. SCHAD 20 Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa Pluming, Steam and Gas Fitting. Tinning and Spouting in all ite Branches. Ranges in all styles. for Colt Plants Agent Acetylene Estimates furnished in line of our work. Hl A ——— ‘Hl A philosopher once declared that | |i we live In thoughts, not years He Ji was Jobabiy thinking of a woman af | ter she reaches thirty, Why Take Alcoho!? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You need Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out. Follow his advice. J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass The endorsement of your doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer's Pills as a family laxative, Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them. Badly Twisted. 10 ' The Late Jem Bangs re {Ww The Difference.’ It's the Jar More than the Recipe Pear Preserveg gow to Can Peaches Handsome fresh fruits make handsome preserved fruits, only when they re canned whele— without either cutting or crushing. The jar that has a enough to admut all tc fruits—peaches ! en whole is the “Atlas E-Z Seal.” wide our best domes- near E-Z Seal Jar wrYvIng on are 1 the Atlas Seal +} I'he Atlas E-Z ra « § NO HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO, Wheeling, W. Va \ iL REGAL SHOES \ ~and 10 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 eva! 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 a $500 A. C. MINGLE, Bellefont, Pa.
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