Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, July 21st, 1910. aiid de | Correspondents’ Department HE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY PANS NSN WINGATE. Mary and Lucrecia 8 of Philipsburg's jollliest after a week's pleasant 1 their many friends here day for their home George S L.aughr Paul, and Miss 1 spent Monda here ners J. Li Osw ing the vy called t« Welcome our young Helet lam, of bell spent two | ladies among nmers Ong Isit and the r HUBLERSBURG to « aded cently The m enjoved | gars Ma prosperous HECLA Haymaking at harve about over Mrs. Harry AMAL was entertained hy i. W. Peters Plenics all the go Sunday afternoor crowd gathered to mersion of ten persons Evangelical church It is reported that picked up eno igh Harvey Gulser make hay Last Baturday the Pleasant nine arrived here to oppose our on the diamond Unfortunate as It was, only or two of our boys could play. and they filled In with whatever they ould get In order to get a line up, and then only had eight places occupied Toward the middle of game ers arrived and things began going The Gap disap peared at the end of the fAfth Inning Wonder why? Score at end of third, 10 to 1: at end of Afth 10 to &, In favor of the Gap. Come again, boys MADISONBURG. The farmers In this section are through with haymaking, and som. have finished cutting wheat Quite & number of our town folks spent Bunday afternoon in wild tur key np, about a mile from this place of her frie irday now 10th, last Bat Are quite "a the Im United witness by the Wm VanGorder rage as to help few dave Gap nine the some pla some Alma Harter and daughter, also her | best friend, are Nancy Miller, at they are from to be enjoying themselves in this Jit. tle town, Jessie Day spent Saturday evening with his best friend In Tylersville and reported as having a muddy drive coming home on Bunday. Charles Haney and friend, Allen Royer, took a pleasant drive to Re- DE tos Munday Aiton. - tover and fam spen ne day at Coburn. visiting present. Although her friend, | Lewisburg they seem | i BENNER TOWNSHIP, the farmers around rock are HY cutting wheat and getting thelr oats a left OKE us sides of Will is YARNELL ra at Gen WY ker on Sunday has mar “ Anna Mise Samar wnell heer wed Shank gran FILLMORE, services rch at had some rains the cornfields badly The farmers In this section their hay all made and will soon tting grain The trustees will hold a feat) July 36 Miss Edna Rockey Alt Mr. |} BR Williams and Tyre visited at the home Martin's Inst week The stork visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scholl's and left a baby girl Andrew Rockey was In our neigh borhood last week visiting his wife and baby girl, which just arrived last Tuesday morning The ladies of the Fpworth will have an loecream stand on church lawn next Baturday, the 23 next Sabbath Ir 16:30 Preaching the M, E ef We have which washed heavy have finish of the ! on M. FE church the church lawn on is visiting friends na fami) of of ne Grant league the SOBER, Earl Bmith, of Potters Mills, seen In our vicinity on Bunday Roy Ebert, who Is working at Clin. ton, also his ady friend, of Bellefonte, Carrie Bnavely, were calleys at John Ebert's over Bunday Chas, Hosterman and family, of Buffalo, N. Y., are spending a couple wan lof days st WW, WW. Vonada's, Minnie Ebert, Jennie Wolfe and Lola Wolfe, of near Coburn, were visitors with Rose Gentzel on Bunday. The church at Paradise was well ate tended on Bunday evening. ROMOLA, CC, T. Packer and and I. A. Packer and wife, valley, both employes of the house Co, are spending tion with thelr mother at and spent last Thursday taking in the sights of their old home, wher they spent thelr happy child) davs illing on thelr many friends in of Bwiss Westing their vaca Mt here Kagle, ood and « this Mrs der of Fe ry, is Bp ing nn two cation sister, My Robb ane e1 elatives in cinity Mir kenst il honey Fisher's weeks' va William this vi wd Sunday COLYER wife, of Braddock, | have for apen | Tow fl ! | I Amont tre ‘harles LEMONT, directors of College elected the following the next term of on Monday, ship High primar Furnace, The township tenchers school which will Heptember hth Paul A, Noll Miriam Dreese; Cen W. R. Willlams;, Dales, Mothershaugh Houserville, W Musser: Pleasant View, Mar | neh vacant Onl nk nchool, iran Margaret Goheen; of 8 a paint Zrent AARONSBURG { BOALSBURG LITTLE DAUGHTER this ices of place eral ! John Hut i He ITE mm Tuesday ove r Br per we Harfls and Miss Vista Krape t Sunday at Rebersbhurg Miss Kathryn Heckman and her girl friend departed on Monday for her home at J win after a very en joyable visit at the home of her garnd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heck. man Mrs ing her Loveland Robert at the Bunda Mina from a Mr. and fgan, visited Mrs. Loss week Miss Rertha Mitchell iting at the home of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mra. Insane Loveland, re turned to her home In Ridgway hnet Dr. Hu parents of Milesbhure Mr. and is visit. Mrs. HH. D FAdy home of Jersey of J.D Shore Harry’, visit ~ over Marion Alters very pleasant Mrs Guy RB at the home Swarte, a few returned home visit to Hecln warts, of Mich of Mr. and days last who was vis SKUNK HOLLOW«Pann Twp. Don't forget the festival at Para. dise on Haturday evening. July 23; everybody is cordially Invited Chas. Hosterman, wife and children, of Buffalo, N. Y. here on Haturday to spend some time at the home of Mra. Hosterman's par. (ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Vonada | Miss Lettie Wolfe, who spent some | time In linols, returned home on last | Thursday, | Mrs. Hen Wingard had the mistor- tune of breaking a bone In her leg, Miss Annie Auman spent Sunday very pleasantly at the home of Wil Ham Genteel's, two arrived | HAD SCALP HUMOR Itched So that She Scratched Until Blood Came, Hair Fell Out. Scalp had Unpleasant Odor. Used Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment Four Weeks. Scalp Perfectly Clear, Hair Began to Grow Again and Now Has Beautiful, Long Hair, “When my little daughter was about five years old, she was taken with the measles A few weeks after the measles wore gone, she hogan to have A severe scalp humor, It wehed that she would soratoh the whole day until the hilood came, We had a doctor and tried a good many other remedies but nothing helped Her hair all fell out and the ponlp iteell had an un pleasant odor, “After wo had tried all the other remedies, my wife told me to try the Cuticura Remedios, We bought one cake of Cutloura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment. We used the Cutioura Rem. odin avording to directions and In | about three or four weeks her soalp was | ootly clear of the terrible humor. for hair began to grow again and now she has beautiful, long hair. Sines that me | have recommended the Cuticura medion to other people and they also 1 success, Chas Ratbone, Amana, owas, Nov, 8, 1000." Cutieum Boas (2%), Cutieurs Otstment (80¢ ) Cutiowrs Messivent (Mw) of Culieurs Pie }oame sold throughout the word Mater Drug 0 E-Z Seal Jar Trimmings) is Ideal for Large Fruits The day of the paring knife for halving and quartering large fruit is gone, Uleo they're un- usually large, pea he 8 and £0 Into the Atla E-Z Se whole. That means beaut served as well as the quality; later on you have the pleasure ] g serving h | looking frui 1e family, ne, ne This Jar is extra quality lass and of vatorm thickness BAZEL-ATLAS GLASS C0. Wheeling, West Va. Blue Flame Oil | o Cooking ‘'vmmmmmm Stoves > ! i Wl dg A a w/a are the best Simple in construc- tion. Safe and Reliable ALWAYS READY For sale by ’ THE POTTER.-HOY HARDWARE COMPANY To Our Sale Which is Now Going On and Will Continue until Saturday, July 23 Don’t Forget Our Store is Open Until 8 P M Workmen's Bargain Store, ALLEGHENY 8T, BELLEFONTE, PA YEAGERS’ OXFORDS and Low Shoes Reduced Everything; all kinds, all styles and all sizes, at a Big Reduction. YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, Bellefonte, Pa.
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