Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOC RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, July 14th, 1910, ——— - Correspondents’ Department WINGATE. Laughner, chief Grensburg George S clerk of the spent some time of his vac his family, C. F. Warner David Wyland, of Ing some time here Geo. W. Summers Anna Clare and broad, of lock days here last week Mrs. Green Watson Mary Swartz, beautiful young days here last Zelgler's Mrs. I. 8 spending time among at Stormstown and vicinity Thomas Murray attended al of his son Clinton's William Krepps, at Tuesday, July 6th Mrs. James Halnes and Conemaugh, are spending here at her father's, John Edward Blackburn and wife Philadelphia, spent a few days last week at her father's, John Halnes.' Thos. Summers and Harry Estright, our Moo-Kli singers, spent 8 with friends at Mill Hall Chas. Smoyer, of Sharon, known by his familiar friends Nick some time here among his schoolmates and friends Marlin extra P Initiation tower success Those who att union and fireworks uel Warner's were: CC dren, of wife wife Misses of Bellefor lonville of Snow tie Heaton Heaton The hold a here for one Cc night postoffice, tion with Altoona, is spend- with and wife Katherine Haven, spent a with their his cousins, Roken- fow aunt, one of Tvrone's ladies, spent a week at Rev fow John Way children are relatives and some the funer- father-in-law, Lewistown, children, of some time Harnish of here inday Ls spent nany ointed Dart the fan ips! his = The enader Mrs C males and Guyer and gave efr friends Torrence the Gone used Wir Fisher captalr vrrie 1 Alexander Mr Jing P. G Mrs. Anna spent a few her Emith with son brother with a Tram was Adetaline Friday \ ears of lo M lohert and San day t« at Bend Bialr P.G Smith wit} switch and Miss Viola Sumn or. Thomas gave an Indo lay p at their home here Saturday evening Ir AY courine Misses Mars RT 1 Summers of ™ were played until refreshments and delle son were served A Ire ent who wish for mans joyable evenings were: Maud Murray Elina Murray, Media Summers. John Fisher, Aaron Long. Marlin Ryan, Ir. win Lucas, C. F. Warner and Claude Summers, POTTERS MILLS. Bower lost a valuable horse Murray a burnt deralling fra ot} srt venue their resin Hoel Giames the "en. 12 a'eloe wher wien f the ng those pres. more such on William lant week Quite a number of young folks spent the evening of the Fourth at Colyer where there Ia always a large crowd gathered to see the fireworks Baquire Carson and Sam MeCHntie took an auto trip to Milroy recently Nona Smith and Lydia Meeker and gentiemen friends, attended the fes tival at Bpring Mills on Saturday ev. ening Master George Condo, of Bellvue Is spending the summer with his sis ter, Mra. Morris Burkholder George MeCormick had bad luck ast week--his colt died; It was a fine one Frank Palmer is able to be about on crutches, He had a serious time of it; his leg was almost crushed by a log rolling on It; he was working on Robert Smith's timberland George Gordon, living on Relsh's farm, is the neighborhood who ia through making hay: he is an up-to-date farmer, landlord RUPTURED PEOPLE. Special trusses made for bad cases of rupture and guaranteed to retain the worst cases. Those suffering from such cases will certainly the proper relief from our appliances American Artificial Limb Mfg. Co, No, #41 Liberty street, opposite Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. on | first one In this PHE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY EC a [ AARONSBURG. 4 Mrs. Chestle Wert, of Rebersburg, j accompanied by her grandson, Ward | Gramley, of Mifflinburg, visited her James and Luther Wert. She is always a welcome visitor In this her | former place of living | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. auto trip to Renovo one they enjoyed the trip Mr. and Mrs, Plerce City, have come to months with their line Maves Mr always heartily many friends | Mrs. Hettie Smull Sowers College was the welcome Luther and James Wert Mrs girthood ing here is alwavs a her many friends J. Hol, Crouse | Lock Haven a big show Mrs ter an | Bons Philips took an day last week: very much of New York the summer Mrs, Caro- Plerce by spend mother, and Mrs welcomed are their of State guest of As this was home, her com- great pleasure to Sowers’ family 4th and and over the while over there Clara Burd returned absence ofa few with her Hving in Ebon Bower, who is Bellefonte, was the his parents over the Postmaster Thos. Harter and wife Bellefonte, were down in thelr auto and had one of those good old-fashion-. ed suppers spread before them by Mrs Mensch knows {ust the y to in were took home, af months’ stay Akron, Ohio employed welcome guest 4th sons at of of Lewis to man Mrs is the Mr wh satisfy Bright Mrs. Kathryn Kellar and Verna ‘ r d to thelr hon Hav the greater her mother or spent t) a ighter Hs living In Bow er Willlamsport : YARNELL. or font \ Kime Ling it the } As spending rometime f his sister Mrs RL B Confer Willian MeKeesport thelr parents Kessling Miss Ella Brickley iting among r+ Mm. Orie Sto Blanchard recently Walter Hysong, of Pltealrn Is visit. ing among friends at this place Mra. Harry Haagen, of Beech Creek is spending some time with her par. ents Walter Heaton, of Gorton, Is ing friends here DW. McCloskey and grandaughter IAle, also Reuben 1d4ding of near Unionville, visited over Bunday with the former's daughter Mra Geo Walker here Misses Almeda and of Bellefonte, Bundayed at this place Lionel Walker and wife, of Howard spent Bunday among friends here Miss Laura Confer returned to home at Snow Bhoe on Sunday. after a number of weeks stay with her grandparents at this place Miss Annie Huffman and three children, of Tyrone visited at the home of her brother, Geo. Wensel a fow days last week The children piace July 3 was proved a success, Mra. R. 8B. Confer accompanied her hrother, Simeon Zimmerman, at. | tended the funeral of Mra. Valllmont ‘at Pine Glenn on Baturday. and Hert Kessling of the Fourth wit} Mra Harry spent Mr and of Romola Is vis and friends hers ver and daughter, Fave Visited her father here atives of visit. Laura Pownell at thelr home her service held well this and at attended | ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, { For a good, comfortable-fitting and { very reliable artificial limb call and {mee those manufactured by the Amer. | lean Artifieal Limb Mfg Co, office ana [factory 041 Liberty Ave, opposite | Smithfield BL, Pittsburg, Pa by | PORT MATILDA. Hot? Well T guess! It was 04 grees in the shade on Saturday The farmers are making hay say there will be plenty of It year, so it is not lHkely that those have to buy will have to pay such prices as they did this last spring Bome have begun cutting wheat The will be much hetter than it was last year in most places. Other crops are looking very favorable Boys, It all right to have vour the morning of the Fourth of remember that older people the fun In a terrific noyance of their sleep When we are having causing suffering and others, it becomes all men to think of the before vou begin show respect de- this crop is fun on but Heo can't and an hove do which noise ng you fun annovanoce honorable rights of our f At and manly principle speaking to old people. That comes of the n speech the true character of twice before Bay Next up and anr enjoy pense over and see if vo me in this We have had four town since the last Mossle Smith's, one at Victor Weston’ Gever's. No race suicide Harry Fisher, of Richn Indiana visiting at the home J B. Wii Hams He wo hee \ all his old and 1 would call and see ) ns lvely and ! girls Wn Young others in leant when which tolls Think things artiller our out an the unmanly your near in person vou hove of the hills will then not oyance., The people themselves, hut of to 1 don’t year take on von one town much ho the eo Cause Mike not 80 to ned at suffering them matter one In f y frie here IS PLUM GROV EUnion Twp ID t forget font n 8 he 1 £19 rr Swartz Mars 4 coke ng a fen hers VALLEY Frnest VIEW Benner Twp Cor ann has heer wm the at for 4 dave David aA Ind camped p Buffal wife ! ami! friend all of tollaf Run 1.1 mite en near Kevstone wek Garbrick Archie Paul Fokloy Wn | report having ring thelr eamp Eagle, over July grain is bowls Her De A couple f dave ) Earl Forrest Resides time a 14 Fern and had a along the 4th £ its head ue ia golden f re (arhrick about Ad expects to thm slokle next Tuesday. the 12th The American Lime & Stone Co are erecting a stone crusher at Buffalo Run; also sinking that quarry will give more men employment quarry at Keystone is ready hoist, then things will boom at that plant which will lift a great burden from Mr. Eckley's mind. Then he ean supply the kilns with plenty of good stone George Beezer will soon new residence completed hope will be a great comfort and con. venience to himself and family many years io Frank and Charles Houser, William Loose, with some others. are recon. noltering along Niack Moshannon this week, perhaps trying to locate the habitation of bruln, so they will know where to pitch thelr tent next fall The recent showers have wonder. fully in this vicinity Mra. John Flack, of Mileshurg, and Mra. John Amsley, of Munson Station, were guests at Harvey week Mrs. Armasley on Baturday There war quite a Alsplay of fire. works on Central avenue last week the Their for the have his come returned home | Bvery smoker National Cigar Stands are to be found {in drug stores only, As | established In the mtio i stand to every four drug {the most prominent druggists can se- eure the right to handle the famous Nationa! brands. Green's Pharmacy Co. operate a National Clgar Stand of but and are now featuring “Cuba-Roma.” | Clear Havana be clgar A example of National quality, | here They | who | | July, in| to | which | which we | for | revived the fruit and vegetation | Bradley's last! does not know that | agencies are | one | stores, only | SNOW SHOE. off the known: and no The Fourth passed we have ever at Karthaus quietest the band being ball team, { we were at a loss of any sporting per he I 1 | had a formances A bean during the night; all glorioug time The drama, played by Prof here recently; on Saturday bake was present "Placer Gold," Bower's dramati they went to Karthaus where they agala pro duced the play to a crowded house, | The Centre County Sunday sc! convention held here June 29h 20th, was well attended 132 dale from all parts of the county genting nll denominations, were rend to g reports from their chooks showing what a great work the Sur school is doing the coautry the last the Dem erat we have had two weddings, Hor ry Mann Mill Hall Maude 13 inger, of Snow Eh were united wedlock in the M. BE. church by Rev, R. F. Ruch They their home Orviston were groom ted with Clay & Leslie Shelley Annie ireenalch, both of this werd marriage and matrimony wns well clans ool and Mites renre ive day for Sines iInsue of Of ind Tun in ' wild n in the (* pla “r= one The where Urey home Prof. B. J. Be cipal of our High term, but wecepted a tion In J« and Prof. Jos has accepted Frank Shope finished 1 Wer x elocted prin for another has nother pos hnstown 3, | eph Weir! the j and g the varl rine fenlic Mrher g Dr. Y« aint are now paintir John Confer having his he od also Harvey Harm is Inrge front op y to his he . ’ 1 or of tod ' » Fotirth at Mill Hall and Hh pris i report me } ke of some 8 nBevt CENTRE MILLS 4 Kline spent fr Monday at State Hall er and far last week 1 Mr» BE Mi Meena Walker 4 jer's or Su visited um A «a fact which fives it great advant. age over old-style, small-mouth jars, Stop cutting up large fruits for canning. Go to your dealer and ask for Atlas E.-Z Seal Jars, After that ou can fill your shelves with fir holding full-sized fruits—natural ooking as well as good tasting. Atlas E-Z Seal Jars are very strong; smooth at top and sure hit dy IRAN CARPENTER'S WONDERFUL CURE IF PSORIASIS After 20 Years of Intense Suffering When Al Thought He Had but Short Time to Live. Earnestly Prayed to Die. Condition Deplor- able Beyond Description. Tries Cuticura, Eureka! Relief at Once. Stopped Terrible Burning Sensation from Word Go. In Six Weeks Skin Smooth as This Paper, I have been afflicted for twenty vears with an obstinate skin disease, called by some M.D.’s psoria is, and ot} Je i pite of all I could do, with the help of the most skilful doctors, it slowly but surely entire ree years I rosy, commencing on my scalp: and in extended until a year ago this winter it covered my wrson in the form of dry scal . ave bee ! unable the t I could 0 J IW | but finally got Une no good. prayed ack, across toe-nails sir des All if ad, | suffer. ‘WN ( will and arm. tion from the wor Resolvent table meal Cuts ANd en from paper ular.” (Signed) L. B. Simmons & Son, Merchants; A. Thompson, Merchant; A. A. Davis; Millard E. Joiner, Merchant; John Carpenter; A. M. Lefingwell Attors ney and Counselor-at-law, all of Henderson, N. Y. Che al written Janu PAA wl ave remarkable testimonial wa COLYER Milr Wn Fleis Yeargertown, and are i= paying her n Misses Roxana Centre Hall Misses ( unda Ww business A Frightful Wreck and Blanch ver ain, automobile or buggy may te, bruises, abrasions, sprains at demand Buckien's earth's greatest healer. he i" Im 3 and prompt cure results who will spend sores of all kinds, former place hands and lps, sore who Is employed its supreme. Surest Virginia Green's Pharmacy while here pur arm Wolfe ff An at this place on his return Della Kinefilter some time at the Mr. Roy Miller at Covington, West family a visit and iam week Miss yolle happed Corns paid his 25¢ at CHILDREN’S BARE- FOOT SANDALS JUST THE SHOES FOR HOT WEATHER. YEAGER’S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Pa.
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