Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRA T, BELLEFONTE, PA Thursday, May 4th, 1811, ——— Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. Correspondents’ Derma; Fine sprir ers Oats are potatoes pl ar permittie ed Our ) with the ¢ are bh number present tation tend will be Fire was ca engine burned ten ur chem! age to a stror fire Mon AARONSBURCI( norning HH ‘ firat had ginece time at Murra been Sunday hool until 1%5, ther small and rince has a CTren pe Mountal \res ve tha Phil valley and Brush mountain Some of our sports had been to Ret ersbhurg on Saturday evening: what i» the attraction, hos Rev. J. F Bingman was friends In the neighborhood Rev. CC. 1. Carls preached sermon In Bethesda on Ing. y there there attendance that the school there until ever bed br Ame Bo was had not heen April 2 iarge class with a ken ug any there the school steady In 1611 been through up along the a? visiting an able Sunday even BRANCH. College Twp. There wan quite a crowd attended the Easter entertainment at the Branch school house on Sunday night Miss Carrie Barger spent Saturday evening and Bunday with her sister at Btate College Mr. and Mra. Curtls Meyer and daughter visited In Oak Hall on Sun- day. Ralph Musser, sister I's at State College. Charles Dale has been laid up with rheumatism for a few days Maude and | e Breon, attended the surprise | y held at the home of Mrs. Ada. | WINGATE, Kerchner pent BOALSBURG ROCK VIEW ' 1 at Roel at A. O wife, White nday at hn and and Mr that were Johr K Meyers and spent S wife, has been very imi y attended the io at Fowler gdriendn at Port Matilda, returned home, reporting a nice time Roy wonder what the attrac tion is up the Hollow so often Jerry Dale. of Houserville, Is a fow days at Wm. Eminhizer's Nearhoo and visited we vis friend, of through Indy driving vey Hoy llefonte, were view on § and pon inday FILLMORE, We have had poOme weather during the past farmers have been making by sowing thelr oats, We are glad to say that William Garman, who has been Il with ty- phold fever, In Improving rapidly, Frank Hlalr, who has been living In Wilkinsburg for about eight years, has come to make his home with his son John, of this place, We are sorry to say, Mr. Henry Norris is v fll at this writing. Mr. and ra. James Huey and grandchildren spent Sunday with thelr son Thomas, of Half Moon wal. very fine week and the use of It 8. a ———— ——— —————— | PORT MATIL re te A nice ity, Monday The ald to The hay | trees are Wonder thelr rain fell In this viecin afternoor Mr Monday remains of Fetzer afternoon rain has made the grain and ok much better, and the cherry coming in bloom how Irvin and trip to town on were rest on Pan enjoy - od Monday PENN TWP, There In a rumor that a publi road from Long Skunk Hollow Wonder why slvin Confer Is working for W. W Vonada, just ask Sadie, will tell you all about it Albert Goodlander home at Welkert Warren Pursley spent Rotes Last week the BEkunk Hollow scribe was on a trip te hunt some more skunks It Is almost time to let skunks go, ap the season In about ov er for furs FILLMORE ~~No. 2. The weather is very pleasant; mer came all at once A. M. Reeser, wife and children, of Waverly, N. Y., have been visiting at the home of J. C. dayn, Harry Fogleman spent Sunday at | the Wolford home at State College, wr A. Peters purchased a new mow. Mrs. Sadie Meck Is spend! Tulle eciey po will be Lane to there she has gone to his Sunday at sum- | of Jersey Hunter for a Rew | NTTANY., ‘nthrine Blerly, Shore, was friend, Miss Mittie Saturday evening Mrs Cin tes Ohlo, reached thi former to remain turn to Ohio where he | Mism ( a trained nurse the guest of her Winkleman, on Gorge and so If, of | place ls weoek, the will re- | nploved w ’ William Ire 58 | i ) (OT rm $6.000000 Fire Loss. Property valued at upwards 000.000 was destroyed, hundreds of people made hon and almost the entire business section of Bangor. Me was devastated during the first five hours of a conflagration on Sunday night One life is known to have been lost, an unknown man who was killed by a falling wall Mayor Mullen oall. od out the local company of the na tional guard and placed the city un- der the martial rule Portland, lew ston Augusta, Oldtown, Brewer and every other elty and town within reach were asked for help and sent I A score of bulldings were blown up In an effort to check the flames and dy. namite was liberally used The fire started In a hay shed and In a short time was sweeping through the olty in a northwesterly direction, of §8.. we jean Deafness Cannot Be Cured a hey ar Thete = Only ane "ar that # by constitutional retned ion Denies i caused by an famed condition of the | Mors Maing of the Pustachinn Tubs When the | tube I inflamed you have a rumbling sound of by lool appiieations | aed portion of ure deafness, and perfect hearing, and when 1 i entirely ehosd, Dead | B04 unless the Inflammation oan be | Boss i the result hen out and this tube restored to Ha Bermal cond Gon, heating wil be destroyed forever oul of ten are saused by Catal, which B&B sothing pl wiv Ward Dost wn a of We wil give One Hundred Dod Fim fees (massed Bb Cog he pie Ontarth ( ¥ x o Red a 00D, ate Tiairs Fam Family “Fin tor constipation, A Drop of Blood Or a little water from the human system when thoroughly tested by the chief chemist at Dr, Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., tells the story of _npoverished blood-—-nervous exhaustion trouble, Such ide without cost and is only vork of the staff of pl ection of Dr. R. V, dy « pos it le Yith u oH wir.t { nn e a full An n of restor] £ waste of t IT mpo the ike an alt tive an some Kidney examinations ere fn small part of the 2 1 wiih wis an tatement symplor iitatio natures method verishment wus for ed when i glyceric « ohol, s Golden sirong 1 i blood and nervy xtract ol root a on the Dr. Pierce’ Which stores Medical Discovery makes the stomach the lost and enric appetite, makes { thes hes the blood. and restorative and cool in Ladies’ Shoe That Cures Corns. AX YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE Benjamin Franklin : | : | eannot reel the din | knew th une of prudent sav of mone y We can hel Py Bank Account is the first step in the right direction. In this man and every woman who has re Ove ry to do with money is behind the times unless he or she ean draw a personal check THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BELLEFONTE, PA, nine camew T™IS HIS AGENCY Satan fire a ry 1] he world, We John F., Gray & So
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