Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, September 8th, 1910, Bright, Correspondents’ Department Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, CENTRRE LINE. | A four-horse tallv-ho from Tyrone took the Centre Line voung folks to State College last Saturday: dinner {and supper were prepared but the weather did not permit them to go Three of voung men thought they would have a fine spin to War- riorsmn to band practice in the our SPRING MILLS. The next Berry crop will be a big one Those who Granger pleni T. M. Gramley, Braucht, John Smith W. H Nane Sweetwood Mrs. C. P Samuel Condo, Verna Donakle, O. T. Corman, W. O ley, Luther Royer, John Huss Elmer Ripka Hary Rev. Lantz and Joe Solt more than any previous » There are two once in a while to our hotel, am waiting for day stopped at along with and take of course Berry t at the Kray nley, Dr Smith Long Mrs Gram hn Bria: There are going to te: are: Mrs, C. A Wind Gray are om Strunk Snavely, J traveling wait) sure enougl iNheln AARONSBURG Mrs . after drer Quite & nun bered Mrs Beptember 2 chief shower Mr and Mrs ily toed MifMir the rece Wn from near State C¢ the home of Edward Bubb day. where they spent the pleasantly Mr and over Bunday Mills Home of the farmers are einity have there are ple wing We are glad to note that Grand mother Bchaffer, who was among the sick for the past week, Is again able to be around, Miss Eva Fryer, of Coburn, is spend. Ing a few days with her sister Mrs James Bwabb Jon re Hege © last Mon day very Mrs, Orris Homer spent with friends at Potter ind this v1 wheat, while not through already still sown others Sa — FILLMORE. We are having quite a lot of rain, which was greatly needed. as farmers Soni scarcely plow, It being so very About all our people attended the Odd Fellows’ plenie at Hunter's Park | on Monday, Mrs. Dickerson and daughter, of Ohlo, returned home after a week's visit at the Kephart home. Miss Eva accompanied them home, Mra. Boyd, of Camden, N. J, Is vise ning her sister, Mra, J, ©. Hunter, Steward Taylor, son of Rev. . A. Saylor of Moward, is visiting friends in this community, trick WINGATE, Way, the proficient P, R. R wrator here who has been working n the Train Dispatchers office at the last two month, ha ormer position a «nd operato hers I. 8 during resumed 1 ror¢ error In last weeks of Mrs, Ell Stere and omitted from the of { attended Willlams reunion of "Marth i The sick of the week are C Laughlin Aaron long M | DF nd Marcell Harnish ir noise 1 produ signs dren here Pet HIGHVALLEY the had a lust or tle the farming No sowing vet here Barne: orn is inked or the J. W. Meyers mor some has been stole: i ramon Is correct my belief ia It Is by the same animal that makes queer tracks in the sand, as r valley never had Any that would be me enough to do a trick like that so It nn be a st of some kind wild be sald sor viready place RAYS SMULLTON. Mrs. Reno Crossgrove, of Lewisburg, visited at Newton Brun gart's during the past week Merle Winkleblech and family of Renovo, visited at the home of James Miller Chas Barre, house William Bmull, of Freeport, visiting his mother at this place James Miller, an aged resident of this place, who had been on the sick lst, is able to be out again H. R. Brungart made a business trip | to Millheim last week Mr. and Mra, HH. 1. Brungart, of Co. lumbus, Ohio, and Miss Gertrude Yoarick, of Harrisburg, are spending a fow weeks at the Hill Crest farm, Mrs. Bva Mallory was fouhd dead | on Bunday morning in her home here, | Elias Breon is remodeling his y ori] on the home recently pure Mr. Limbert. pol Mr. Mauck, of Hubersburg, gual I Sunday at the Hil Crest farm. Mr. and Peck and family, of Wilke moved Into W. M. Blerley's nL, I» ute, and when they came to a hard hill it get out, and help me RUNVILLE, ta the ton welcome arrivals here Migs 1.8114 the Cen Demoera ana ing valle fo I'he boys Kauffman left for Bink dny were Lor the rain Mrs, 1 Wf Thursda fn pares | Maobel leck and Ethel tWO Boo A here Brubaker CENTRE MILLS Kline ' SPRING CREEK | Camp Candy Company, MAN Tyrone, Pronsyivioia. HAD SCRATCHED FOR 28 YEARS Till it Got to be Second Nature— Suffering Endless and wit! out Relief —Cuticura Made Skin as Cléar as a Baby's, FA NITTANY "e ' Tock H en cepted a 1 tio Mee here Mr of the clerks years and nder the Young was formers for a number of stands ae clerk hn One “If 1 had known of Remodies fifty yours ao ft would have saved me two hundred dollars and an immense amount of suffering My ds ease (pores) commenced on my head red home to stay In a spot not larger than a cent It smn and family. of Lock spread rapidly over my body and got or Bunday visitors wit} under my nails he scales would 1 \ tak ’ tw 4 off of me all the time and my suffering Harr Baker and may was endless and without relied A thou We having sand dollars would not tempt me to have Just ask » this disease over again 1 am a poor made out at the man but feel rich to be free of what week some of the doctors called leprosy, some Nelson Rossman ringworm, psoriasis, ote I took at Waddle, spent and “ sarsaparilias over a year and his parents and a hall but got no cure, | cannot praise Mrs. Tate has the Cuticura Remedies too much, They spending some time visiting her daugh. | Made my skin as ole ar and free from ter. Mra. Fultz, In Milwaukee, Win sonles as a baby's, . All 1 wed of them W. J. Mauck and Wilson Ammerman was two cake of Cuticura Soap, thre were to Lock Haven one day last weed boxes of ( the ura Ointment and three on business bottles of Cutioura Hesolvent HH you had been there and said you would have Lloyd Rogers, who has been travel! cured me for two hundred dollars, you Ing through the western states this world have had the money I wae summer, has returned home covered with the seales but hy using Cuticura 1 was soon as clear a» any per son over was, This was over twenty-two | rs ago and for a long time, through Miss Helen Brooks returned home de ¥ habit, I weed to rub my hands on Monday from a visit to Altoona. | over my arms and legs to scratch, but John Armstrong and his mother, of | 10 NO. purpose «| yg well, 1 hed pear Hpring Mills, visited at Abe | Soratohed Swhhi}-ehht yoars and it | Houser's on Sunday got to be a kine second nature to Samuel Wilson, of Philipsburg, are Re, Dennis Downing, Waterbury, Vi, rived here on Thursday for the 5 ovember 27, 1000," the Cuticomsa his business Willian the M Waddle, } Fred TIN Haver (intes whe was empl hy Nitt-Huvett Lumber Coa. at fret dm yere mm nre a much needle of the hove how serenading drab thes one night me Inst who Is employed Sunday with many friends here retured home after over PLEASANT GAP, | pose of teaching the Bpring Mills dis Cutieurs I the most ssonamioal treatment fof trict High school He in boarding at BI, | Sections of the shin and sain 4 sie uf Cuticurs N. 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