Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. SPRING MILLS. Foust, Jerry Confer, will move next on the farm and AARONSBURG, Yarger, one of citizens, died on the 4th aged 84 vears and 8 mont} who attended of his near children were Vir ( Harter, hushand and Millhelm Mr Alice Yar Loose, her husband and on "fet Marion Stover, hi ddaughter west Fairview izle at |} Annie Stover, John and John spocted March, Those and Yarger gan, of and Thurs 1 Ros forn nfer Howard Luther Royer day Foust moves farm; Royer on his erly the old Wilson on Elmer Ripk farm. | WINGATE, | Who's going? Everybody, Where? | To Unionville. When? March 17 and 18th. What's the cause? The Y. M C A. entertainment Mrs Kerchner, and son Heaton, vis Martha and Jullan last week. Mrs. John Snavely had a quilting Edward Foulke wif Altoona, | party last Saturda re Sul Johnson Warne: child Wore My lorry Rridvaly: Ms of lowes TEvDi uel Brown, Mrs. W, CC. Gramley, Mr: at Lemuel Warner Waren Wood, Mrs, W, H. Smith, M: Claud Summer Tucod Hazel, Mya 4 BC wh, gl: the Wingal Mrs. Frank McClelland, Mrs Mr. and Mi home on 2 \ ¢ 8H partie nlwnvs . man, of Millmont nearly 10 weeks yphol han OO hl hap man, of Milt gt hig brother Rid the Hall. Dec as accompanied the Luthera his speedy recove the a4 continual ] slckne our mont re ol own farm, friey daughter Dora ited at Jacob M Andrew Mon and of ent m from Mrs two sons, burg Murray tices P. G. celved 1 former to lay one man, until notices wer branc! VIS affect about Daniel Ryan, OC Clair Bo ed the on Tue Williax ter, who a Walker some their ne Farmer for their sign Wil friend Lawrer Wad James bushels day last On the ing the new prea hody » vices Orvis Rinne “ and Howdy Hake William Baker Haven. wher: Less Swa town ast wee keeper, ons gine and sawing gentlemer farmers "rR ot " * ‘ school Rosle Fisher J : loafers. W Centre Hall, whe : pect : ' ) G main for thres } at in ten mn 1 44 threshir throt MOUNTAIN <Penn Twp ‘ \ Mme. Sol | J. 0. Eisenhuth Monday to his ur \ i " y Ellls Confer Is hauling \ Ey Y a LEMONT wood, " i ’ has Mr. and Mra or thems proud parents pring « On SBaturda women went | or dinner time A.J WaAE A § id the Eisen? : ’ |; " ‘ A : 1 and 50 degrees The t tha hat about Mrs Long day to : fe on he W Ret nele in th went to her , ’ there two thunder parts and It wild soon be they thermometer ’ Mra. Jennie friends In Penn Twp Hint SKUNK HOLLOW "hose . t he sirk re. Bim these part " and Mm ( wpeed Pee *ol The roads getting In falr dition Minn Are at present Ras Hoy of summer er Or r vda and dausght SMITHTOWN ry : MO term Harry HH re ed i ! ! ay at Frank farm last wed 2 f elaht : [ra Clayborn Nr ) } 4 gr driving ? ‘ ‘OW ’ i have oN ‘ ’ ied to tip ne ving Jacol wre Bmullt brother i of ie a." Chan : fem i : \ i a . \ ter Flor enn ' : ; ke family pent i - : . ’ a RE © A ’ . \ : N X : : : aE That » ur : n i 8 ’ : re HH : : h J - ; Catia . A . font ve an Latarmy sch 8 season for puplis under ng of the dove ing } 5 m beapeaks spring Mier am Reward, 3100, : FF. w rather Handay mory $100 eae Mrs nh daughter B Pleasant Gap Mra, C. W. Hartn and Harter. from Millhelm, and Gutelius spent © I. BB Prankenbers srah days Mra Mise M inday at the h or Flomer I. P. Bower had the misfort Spring Mills, vised the have his colt kicked by another horse | school on Monday: they report in the stable, and it has a bad leg A fine time mn PAY that spr here Snook and Niaine |} me « most Hina wh Samba ine Gentael oO having MM by all | ota - Fake ais Family Pie tof ronetipe tion, fain to | th» ne CURTIN. Barnhart, son Harvey, of Orviston, part of last Mra, visited week, Miss with a Wm. her Florence Shultz is suffering | very severe attack of quinsy. | Mr. and Mrs, Philip Myres and chil dren, of Pittsburg, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs, James Barger, Jr Mr Rachel Goodfellow had the misfortune of falling and breaking her Dr. Kurtz called to set the member she getting arm, broken along The was and very nicely. stork visited Barger and left Both mother and Miss Beulah the TYLERSVILLE ! Mrs. Edward wt ATI Idrer Fri N rday Lynn Miller Jermey funday Harvey 0 has visit 1 returned her RB! was at Shreckengast been here Mra Jerne A J ¢ nter trade Normal a ral ~ In and Summer lanct Normal ntinue for nl at ad those mer Rpe her Ar Inquire for 1 : Williams x13 $3.50 Kidney Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Is or hirealh I have : quick ve Overy TY : Ma this peveipe i dies. but it has pealing as # prwer 1 » ) : . w 8 power what 1 nisin real Hee yOu gee is with ean | think » hod £1 : of 8 copy free y ILaviny : . it nnd eure yourself st obese or we dy Thursday, March 16th, 1911, A Poor Weak Woman As she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would give way under, The fact is women are more patient than they ought to be under such troubles, Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most medical advice free of charge and in absolute confidence und privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical A sociation, K, V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical los ute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many years and has had a wider practical experience iu the treatment of women's diseases than any His medicines are world-famous for their aston, experienced other physician in this country, siing efficacy, The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and deli- cate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar forth in Plain English in the People’s revised and up- receipt of 31 ailments are fully set Medical Adviser (100K pages), a newly to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will he One muiled free on ent stamps to pay cost of mailing on/ Address as above PRA THI A AD NY. A SCT A IR TY lp (NS LIKE A PLANT IN ING BELLEFONTE TRUST CO, > A Are Children Worth Bringing Up? Can It Be Done Without Rubbers? YEAGER'’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA ‘ ww Tw bw -- I In 10 Different Styles—From $500 Up A beo ¢ | : t in» motor the 1 1.2 Inv i! } | ' Reo 1 i } Ny Reliability imp Half tween New Y and NB 2 enert r ow wr . A : } } : : Over LO 00h rtant : be- the no roads miles tralls worst roafls . "it J v tn row fron road at a will do anth Power gave the stiffer ne hetweon He mrder or climt record war a HOD six Ivinder Speed. The car that i : lous Car: but the beat lays Noo one: have a dont vi We have Yl ©» Re Ni nd {or cataiogn andl er Seldon Patent C. M. GRAMELY, Agent, REBERSBURG, PA.
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