THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. orrespondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County, JULIAN, Mrs. Nannie Davis is beautifying her home with a coat of paint, : On last Thursday morning at 6 o'clock the Haag Show consisting of twelve cars all-told, passed eastward through our town enroute to Belle fonte. A good many of our followed on the 8 a. m, train to the elephant. Show-day Is the the children take the reins of household in hand and =ay to “Dad! vou must take us to the show to-day :" thus Dad, though very much against his will his seventh day garb and all haste toward the show ground, James Andrews tenm last 1bs.. with epidemic has owners Andrews, 2 toa 2 te AINE : One mo delivery tr store of T Railroad OC of furni ward T Fink Mas 1dn to-date days vi city, Altod Sunday ROO Any the Dad, dons make another fine week h welghs the harness on. The struck our towy wot whie James har! Andrews Willlam am in V tr we ms the sumz Y house, evel o'clock the children along. Now, readers stories, and the while I get up « about Mrs. Leghorn Her of eggs Harri Harbridge, glides one mile west of town, one day recently, hens going curious to know vestigated, and t his the faithful would-be ing to 8 dozen and rotten, thus to win the largest flock in vain The bugs and cut plentiful in ti they are sitting waiting for the hard stocks on! one report Edwin T few davs | uncle, Mr this place Aaron West V a position corps Corn | the long had in s Wi hindrance hard glides wt Mins gressi eral « poy Francis Sunday at the hell Mr. and Mrs. Grant Martin, of near Bellefonte nent A : da) elati ol one of kitche the why' under the sit on 81 writer shell 1 atorma Qhore Peall ¢ ! ‘ home of Cat ‘ and Sune wit} WINGATE of A in pre COLYER Fahringer been spending at this place Miss Annie berland, } with friends ded the Breon burg Mrs. Wm near Lemont, spent a her parents, Mr. and Mrs Miss Carolina MeCloskey Mills, had been plying her the home of OO. RR. Meese week Mr and family spent C. 8. Bodtorf The party that was held at the home of Mr. and Mm CC, 8. Thomas, last Friday evenine was well attended ahout thirty-three bheling present; after all had done justice to the excellent refreshments, they returned to thelr homes having enjoyed the evening yery much A missionary conference will be held at Tusseyville heginning next Tuesday evening, continuing Wednes- day all day and evening, June Sth and Tth, All cordially Invited to attend : ' Loe weedlr Bearson and chile few Faw of Potters needle at the past Mrs. Rlaine Bunday at Palmer the and of home SKUNK HOLLOW, Mrs. Della Albright, of Yeagertown, spent the past week visiting friends and relatives here, Miss Jennie Ream and friend, Vesta | Auman, of Mlillheim, spent ascension day very pleasantly at W. W. Vo- nada’s The birthday party at Chas Rishel's In honor of Mr. Rishel was well at- tended, Those who spent Sunday at William Vonada's, were O, A, Jamison and son | Millen, of MifMinburg, Bla Auman and ose CGentrel, K TL Lingle and family spent Sun- day at the home of Daniel Shooks, Hilla Auman, who I» Vicksburg spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Rumor it, there will he a wed. ding In the near future; Loys get your horns and bells ready, Wonder where Penn Twp, 187 Guess he has gone on a bullfrog tour, but rather early for frogs. people | | reason working at | WINGATE, inhabitants of the (quiet pretty village of Chestnut Grove treated last week to a little ment which while it lasted had circus beaten to a frazzle, It lated to the thereby “The Telephone Company disconnected of their subscriber's phones, for much against the sald will, and, being of a stratotic ition, the unlucky subscriber ob with choice spethics and stones weather still continues the gardens and flelds The and were Amuse Hangs Was re Bell one some soribe, sub acriber’'s dispo fected The which lock very bad arm makes improvements in our vil pring were follows: P \ board wall nD {1 (en Coons Clara nx COON: dralr wnlk and James Far NITTANY Mr. GI) | Frank Toner a Naoma Gunsall aunt, Mra. Johr Hall Delane \ at Centre yhere she » ne time Mr. and Mr lefonte one hing In James Nolan to day the past the Evang morning at 10:30 of our ung folks mumps at this writing, being Milton Gunsallus Winkleman Blanche Snavely and her friend, of Flemington, visited the former's moth. er and brothers here on Sunday Those from this place who attend. ed the Haag show report It to be as fine a show as any on the road, were week Prea cal ch unday irch Some have the among them and Anna Two of Reynolds Shope's daughters, | of Bellefonte to visit their came down on Saturday uncie and aunt, Mra. Yarnell, over Bunday Hand your news to the seribe and it will be sent In for publication, BRUSHVALLEY., The rain which passed through here, thought by some as a cloud burst, did | considerable damage, {and wrecking uprooting trees buildings and fences, carrying awaay bridges, and washing | out felds causing many farmers to | replant corn, | Mr. William Crater, who is at | Bellefonte hospital, is slowly Improv. | Ing: her friends wish her a speedy re- covery. Our lumbermen are busily engaged in hauling bark to the station. Our supervisor ls erecting a new bridge at O, C. Homan's, where the | old one was torn away by the water. Some people had better swallow thelr words Instead of speaking them, and then turn around and do the op- | posite, Rev, C. 1. Cares preached an able rermon In Bethesda church on Sune day evening. fev, J. PF. Bingman will have preaching service In the Yearick Unit. i Evangelical church on Sunday ev. ening. Mr. and SPRING MILLS, H. FF. Rass a fine hots at the Miliheim horse sale I now boast of having horses In town, man bhourht one oO. 7 Huss county count of T. M. Gramley and ceived thelr new Ford places Corman and and wife spent pent they did the Haag Show them now in cla while Prof, Gramley gave instruction that he po Gramley, thinking that thing pat under } hat, pla If to the hors them al ibly co EB shopping at State getting things read oR to take a f har f wih TYLERSVILLE «) re h Mra. Ore wonba dren f Av are here parents, P. T. Shreckengast Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Carls and their children visited at son's, at Madisonburg Mra. Mageis Frantz Reading last week Mr. Zeigler, of Spring Milla trip through this place last put a grand organ to P. P. Greninger's A little baby came to the home of Mr. and Mra. Robert Ruhl's last Wed. neaday Robert ean now walk around with his face full of smiles Amon Strayer and son are painting Samuel Glantz's house Chas. Harter, of Lock Haven, od his parents last week gt and visits two of George Jack ast Sunday made a trip to made a week and visit FILLMORE. We have been having some very hot weather during the past two weeks: a Hitle rain mixed with this kind of weather would make things look quite Aifferent Miss Bertha and Nannie Henderson of State College, spent Saturday at J LC. Hunter's, here Robert Fogelman, who has been liv. {and relatives of this place There will be a festival held at | Pleasant Hill school house on Satur. | thelr Bunday school; ev body come We are sorry to say that William | | Garman, who has been ald up with typhoid fever for several weeks, was taken to the Bellefonte hospital last Friday for treatment. If you see William Brenon smoking a five.cont cigar, you will know that It Is because he purchased A new car. riage, The erection of A new house on the Hale farm one mile north of Waddle, occupied by Dallus Marshall was com. maenced on last Tuesday by contractor Willis Shull, of Bellefonte Relsher and family, of Snow Andy Bhos, are visiting at J. C. Hunter's, Rishel was well attended: all reported | ia fine time | Bower [Ing In the west, Is visiting his friends | {make a turn table In Gentzel's mead { day night, June rd, for the benefit of | MT. EAGLE, Maud Dietz and Mrs, Leather visited a few days last week at M and Mrs, Tanver's Mrs, I. Johnson, Sr, Hist Mrs Ino. Barger Pearl Bryan, of Bitner last woel Bert Bitner vi Mrs Jno. Barger, vee) oN Cora and Curtin ited her one evening ( eo Misses Nancy and Bellefonte Myrtle Rob- inson shoppers on | Friday. Mildred Tobias and friend Haven, visited Those were of Lock Sunday Memorial her home over who attended the gpermon at Howard Runday were Wilbur leathers Pheasant, Mrs intes and son Rama) irnce Butler, in Yarnell There ward } CO on were twelve entertained Bitner avy one and ZION ROCK FORGE A el think 5 ort healt) vintey T™H & k \ Pe expected and le to be out asain Tohn Hite ff Ales ¢ of his ae can he .) ma 3 OY Lh 4 ir towy The Decoration services an Rf at Shilo} were well attendad The Memorial sermon was dells ered at Houserville on Sunday forenoon. Rev. Bmith; the crowd was larage and there were twenty of the old comrades of Capt. Robert Foster, present Long may the old soldiers live i Rev, C. CO Shuey eame up trom | Bellefonte and delivered a very In. teresting discourse for the Lemont UU E. congregation on Sunday inday PENN Twp | The party at John Relder's was well | attended on Saturday last 8. R. Lingle and family spent Sune | day at D. HH. Shook's The surprise party for Mra. C. A. H. Breon Auman’s, Harry spent Bunday at FF. A, Auman and Mrs. Maude attended the Haag show at Bellefonte on Thursday. The public road Is still moving. so I guess the supervisors will have to ow, Deafness Cannot Be Cured 4 Ey $ ; : : : i i 4 1 + 4 t i is i No Man is Stronger Thursday. June 1st, 1911, cn ——————— ————— Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over, No man can be strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which ime pairs digestion and nutrition, For when the stomach is weak or diseaned there is a loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man ‘‘ doesn’t feel just right,” when he doesn’t sleep well, has an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond- ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength, Such a man should use Dr. Plerce’'s Golden Medical Discovery. It cures discases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. afford to lie medicine or 4 1 can't accept a secre! nostrum es a substitute ENOWN COMPOSITION, not even though the s little bigger profit for this urgent Ingredients printed on wrapper. none. dealer REAPING THE HARVEST BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE. The Ladies’ Shoe That Cures Corns. SOLD ONLY AT | YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, : BELLEFONTE. nie was organised in 18¢6 as a name ofiHale, McAllister, Humes & Co. and obtained a national charter in 1863. For more than half a century it has been an important factor in the development of Centre County, holding the inter. ests of its depositors as identical with its own Age and experience should be considered in forming basking connections. This bank has not only passed the half century mark, but its officers bave hadjlong and varied experience in banking. We are confident that we can serve your best interests, and invite you to do your banking with us The First National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. THIS AGENCY largest fire fos in the . pared Ww any time. Also Surety Bonds John F. Gray & So 10 Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance ORIDER'S STONE BUILDING, « BELLEFONTE
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