Thursday, June 30th,. 1910. Ba ———— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Correspondents’ Department Continued. rh BOALSBURG. MILLER :-Mrs. Margaret Miller passed away at her home at Boalsburg on Monday evening June 20th, after an illness of one week of congestion of the liver. She was born in Union county, January 9, 1832, making her age 78 years, 6 months and 9 days. Her malden name was Shoemaker. On Jan. 29, 1852 she was married to Peter P. Relish: a short time after their marriage they moved to Centre county and located on a farm near State College; from there they moved 10 a farm at Linden Hall, her husband died in August, She then moved to Boalsburg remained for two years. was married to W. HH. on the McFarlane In 1881 Mr, Miller Riley home west of they lived for nine retired from active moved to Boalsburg. August 24,1902, She of seven chilren ter died while Branch. Lhe where 1566, where she In 1870 she Miller and lve farm on the Branch. purchased the old Boalsburg, wher YOars when they farm work Mr. Miller was toe mothe: Her vljust they were liviag at the children who survive her are: Kleckner Reish, Mi hk] vert, Mrs. Elizabeth MoGurvey, toona;, Jacob Rish, of ho and Mary Rish and Nora home. She had 12 grandehi great-grandchild, ‘I'wo children are ving: J. W, at Boalsb Mrs. Andrew tle, of College, aiso a brother ton, an Shrader, rest in Friday In the pasion Jo } Stonecyy) church, daugh fn one “iso i irg, and late Liiciaied VALLEY QUEEN LODGE. June instalic Anna « Hinds secretary, treasurer sup. 1 sup. to | Fight suj snyder shawver Bit lie Airs Margery ars. Smith, Louise Canin Ping Clellan, Miss Cora Sholl, man, Struble, Miss Richard, Miss Annie M fonte, MM: ) and M Miss Pleasant Gap No. 2 One nigh la y K while Meyer wi " v arrive, ths mel with an ax automol tru the LUBKY el the horse (0 run away, Lar parties oul, u hey Were much But it dant for they tl a8 Lelore ident, An ahd caus Wing the not hurt them out, cagh other BOAT OK AR Inuch oi THIS I8 CERTAIN. | mecond The Proof That Bellefonte Readers Cannot Deny. What could furnish stronger evi dence of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of time? Thousands of | people testily that Doan's Kidney Pllis cure permanently. Home endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the relief they had derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials. | They say time has completed the test. Mrs. John Fisher, 61 85. Water Street, Bellefonte Pa, says: mend Doan's Kidney Pills just as highly today as | did three years ago when 1 gave a public statement in their favor. A member of my family | produced Doan's Kidney Pills from Green's Pharmacy Co, and received | prompt and permanent relief through their use from an attack of kidney complaint, 1 have also taken Doan's Kidney Pills for backache and pains through my kidneys and they have always had the same good effect, You are welcome to publish this statement.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Bulle, New York, sole agents for the Uni States, Rember the name-—Doan's—and take { ble convention, “I can recom- | | with | man {tle daughter, of Juniata, are visiting no other, MADISONBURG. Stover, of Milton, home of Arthur Bovd at the Sunday Saturday evening this more people in it than it Taft was elected president; what the attraction was, but it Just swarming full of young folks Mr. Gilbert, who came to this sec- tion for his health, is feeling much better and he thinks when the summer ip around, he will be perfectly well, Roy Grimes, who started a barber shop in this place a few weeks ago, is still at it and has a fair trade; hope he will stay all summer and continue to Improve the looks on some of our folks The corn Rachau's over had since town had was look more like « flelds sind warm sunshine rain is chaos out John Klin Iter and Sammy Wine ) : Urg, were among our Sunday evening im's sports were l Madisonburg fields orn and girls on AMillhe slidewn even IKk8 of led the Miller on boys r¢ the most "till four sports attend for Roy week; the Lime HOT ver has do not more, LvVe bean cady, and igh the visiting days re 8 slants Miller n painting the COBURN ois tot } : - = rally ch was held United Evangel { ch at this] Friday evening, was a mark ear and well attended Rev, conducted the opening ser | vice, after which Mr, Adams, supers intendent of the Trinity Methodist | church, at Lock Haven, discussed “The | Organized Adult Bible Class.” The speaker of the evening was | Prof. Ding, superintendent of public | schools of Lock Haven, and the last | speaker was Mr. Harry Shaffer, whose object is to make Clinton county a | “front liner” at the next State con- | vention, If we had a few more as! much enthused and concerned in the | inday in the place on od suc Rearick | welfare of their county as is Mr. Shaf- | fer, Clinton county would not remain Among the star counties long. An an. | nouncement was made that the next | Sunday school rally would be held at! Mackeyville, Friday preceded In the P. M evening, July 1,1 by a Round Ta- i= home three weeks' visit Mrs. Annie Ross Miss Florence Rossman from Altoona on a her mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shilling and Mt. | with parents and friends at this place {and Kryder's Mra, J. HL. Huston entertained the Missionary Boclety on Thursday af- ternoon; many out-of-town guests were present, Preaching services will be held In the Evangelical church on Sunday morning, July 3. We earry a full line of commercial stationery In stock, and oan Joint your orders Centre was visiting | {If the don't know | | last | from | woman? on short notice at office, LEMONT. farmers began making hay and, | weather is favorable they will have the finest hay that has been stor. ed for many Samuel B. Weaver Thompson attended the bition convention, held at week, Last week this summer; at 84 degrees The years, and John 1 State Prohl Harrisburg, was the hottest the thermometer several days and nights were warm But that is the growing crops need Rev. A. A, Black's sale was tended by the people of this George Grimes and family are en tertaining his in-law and family and a gentleman by the name of Ches ter, this weel Mis Ida Shuey and drove down to Centre day and had the them, we hope then during the ed them to some cowbhells, old saws, The Children's the United Ev go far stood the what well at town son Adam Hanna Hall on Satu words making happ evening fine ote Day service angelical ttended throug the thr with What's the Answer? With an Egg your stand the fog. nt on the white ecloth After hn heon atiet ptevd by other i the ege In the pinch of salt, and ve will be able to stand It on end as lo salt, particles grip the egg and prevent it falling. This Is a splendid tm promptu trick for a dinner table As you please on the as the smal! Conundrums, When Is a doctor mont When he Is out of patients Why Is a poor acquaintance better than a rich one? A friend In need Is | a friend Indeed Why Is a man's face shaved In win. ter like a celebrated fur? Because it | is n chinehllly i What three letters turn a gir! into "| AGE annoyed? What Is the end of doom? The let. | ter M We want to do your job printing be- cause we have ample facilities handling your work. $100 Reward, $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to eam | JI thst there be at least one dreaded disease that selene Bas hewn able 10 cure In all Me Stans, and that Catarrh. Hall's Calarrh Cure = the only cure HOw known (5 the medical atau. boing a constitutional disease, tinal treatment, Hails Oster Owe . taken Wn | wiarh | |i Hot Weathar Advice. One of the best epitomies of hot weather was compiled by Dr. C. Hampton Jones, Commissioner of Health in Here they are Be moderate Don't eat much of any Don't get everybody Inst assistant jaltimore, in all things too much meat, thing else, chy because knows it Don't say "Is It hot enough for you" People have died for less, Don't drink intoxicants, and don't drink soft drinks indiscriminately, Lemonade ig a good drink. Keep the body in good physical con- dition Don't tlie Wear or too Krou worry about anything, Whis- light clothes; light color Black lark colors in texture absorbs 10 a great wear shirtw ventional in alsts this envelopes, shipping tags, Com to the We make a B&B warm weather waists Dutch neck Waists be- gides being stylish, are, by their very character, Warm Weather Waists. Neat White Batiste Waists— lage yoke front aud back with V neck—three quarter sleeves—§1.00. Batiste Waists — fancy embroidery and lace yoke with low round neck- three-quarter sleeves— $1.00. White Batiste Waists— front, back and sleeves trimd with fine tucks, laca and embroidery — square neck—three quarter sleeve -—82 00. Extra 1 Wais embroidery terspers! Jac all neck 3.00). Other £1. $4.5 BOGA iS & BUHL, NORTH SIDE, PITTSBURGH, PA note DUsl~ Centre specialty The Bazaar, J. 8S. GILLIAM, Prop Will offer this week a full line new goods. on re who want to save “hildren's Bhi leathers and il styles Look over seach department and you will find bargains. rules for ! week | it's hot; [ If you bave any difficulty in obtaining Waverly Special from your dealer or garage, cotne municate with us at once and we will see that you are supplied, “Perfect lubrication withe out carbon deposit,™ Waverly 0il Works Co, Independent Roflnors Pittsburg, Pa. The ideal Of] for either aire cooled or wuter-cooied Mas chines, Distilled from Penne sylvania Crude Oil-light in color, which means absolute freedom from carbon, WAVERLY SPECIAL Is ® thin oll, feeds freely through any style lubricator, and will not congeal in the coldest weather. sus oeAr TNR OIRTITE plants, Contains no ote blight. Has saved ears. Fgually effective Juash { and Burubbery Prevents Blight o on All Crops Death.” Faslly y pow (price e)—or tor t trees, or wit i Bie wi ture. Aino effect) ve shinde a ni a Suid By 8 Dealers Everywhere { or Direct f from us Sand 84 i ¥rix on request. J. T LUCAS, Moshannon, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS Niagara Falls R $7. 10 from Bellefonte, Ps PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALL yund- | rip Rat € EY ROUTE Bare Foot Sanda SANDALS are just the thing this hot weather for children, and they don’t cost much. We have the lagerst, most com- plete line of Bare Foot Sandals in Centre, Co. Yeagers Shoe Store. Bellefonte, Pa. 20 Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa Pluming, Steam and Gas Fitting. Tinning and Spouting in all its. Branches. Ranges in all styles. Agent for Colt Acetylene Plants Estimates furnished in any line of our work. ternally, seting directly upon the blood and mucous | |i surfaces of the sywiem, (hereby the | Pundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by boilAng up the constitution and sie | ne hature In dotog fs work. The proprietans i". | 0 mark faith In He curative powers that hy A One Mundred Dollars for any case that w | sure. Send for et of testimonials Address FJ CHENEY & OO, Tulle, O. Koid All Drugeista, "he, Tene # Family Pitis tor constipation, IT IS UNREASONABLE For a young man to suppose he can set himself up in a good business without some capital to invest in the en- terprise, Perhaps this lack of ready funds has been the cause of your working for some one else instead of yourself these MANY years, An account with this bank will afford you a conven ent, safe and ideal method of putting fons surplus sums where they will grow into a sum that in time may make possible your business success. Establish your credit with us! OTHERS HAVE. YOU CAN! The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa,
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