THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, July 13th, 1911, NITTANY. John Weaver, of Olean, N. Y., Mrs. orre sponden ts’ Departme nt || Ee sl tv When You Think | past week ‘ + . | P Of the pain which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ- ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle. While in general no woman rebels against what she re- gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would oot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain, Mrs Merril Robb and baby Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. Saturday for Mt. Eagle to visi parents, Villiam Butler, and fan " Fr inher of Howa & ; JULIAN, | WINGATE, AARONSBURG, 0 Sunday itor nt The Fourth of July passed off very Rev, H. A Benford, one of the y Miller and family, of John ’ \ nicely, It was an exceptionally quiet | United Evangelical church dignitar Owl visited his sluts Mir Don Wt A | dan = school Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes day In town es, will assist the pastor Rev. Shear- 10 Reformed parsonag yinoinds PUY 1H hol 4 ¢ \{ ta weak women strong and sick women Since our last paper many things ©r in holding quarterly communion aul Stover nd Monsch | which ai} ; y 1s py bi well, and gives them freedom from pain. have happened, some of which | Services (np the loeal church at 2:30, | spent thelr vacation with friends 1 . Ss It establishes regularity, subdues inflame. brought sorrow and discomfort. Sunday, July 16th ing in W or more and |. ; rt teva or bi mation, heals ulceration and cures fe. On Thursday, June the 20th, when Harry Estright left Sunday for i Jury nd fa too WW. anrorise Ty male weakness. the Bftarnoon SA og pulled ho 2 mown Wg i re oe h clini 3 ol Ww qa ve W | Lized py th _ h ) " Tr \ { . Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, men reported Ba am firs a exbie] Works f valid OE oT, 7 sic) t Sree. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly y oF so below town. This aroused a we Th salon. of. Union Non y : ttondor brie hi : confidential, Write Without fear and without fee to World's Dispensary Med- feeling of neighborly ald and assist- | ville Bes ¢. of Chestnut Grove, | 2how at Lock Haven were, Wil ical Association, R. V, Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N, Y, ance, and our merchant, J, Howard and Cora Dalsy Miller, of Millville, ny er and daughter Mary, Ruth Turner, brought forth his auto which spent some time here last week bl i Tom (oll nd Lt) was quickly filled with volunteer help Orlanda White, of Columbus. Ohio. | nart § pnd: Hollw t- All and soon making all naste toward | 4 } . port having had a delightful auto . 8 visiting hi childhood playmates | across the the scene of the disaster. It proved here , to be the property of Wm. Miller a : Fred Limbert and family of Altoona neighbor, citizen and farmer. No one Joseph Fisher, who is employed by | visited his mother a few days at this was at home at the time except Mrs. | Nis brother Edward at Milesburg, last | place, Miller, her son Albert, and Mabel | Sunday, mounted one of the unbrok-| Mr. and Mrs. Plercie Lohr, a girl living with them. When 8 which are pasturing there | Clty, visited their mot} assistance arrived al forts save |W the intention of riding up to 1} and s r Mr the home were vain. The barn | father's, W. E. Fishers, here; would have i burn dl not | T* sidence of James McMulley, at Cen on T 4 yo ad in t a} ' of % p ey Has 1 been for the ely arri 1 o SOME tral City, the animal which had been Mr nd Irs. Merrill yu of | good In the Pad ’ Phat A H MAN WHO SPEN DS of the ever-v g gentlemen. Noth very tractable, became frightened at lellefonte, v J t f | l iB / f 4 ing was gotten out of ¢ house ex + passing bicycle, and threw him y | parent cept a few thing f little or no value he gro rendering him uncon Mr, ar r VY. H hill atte TY, edd ; ' ed a r , sincere sympathy to Mr. MiMer and |l8 now, we are glad to say, the same Ips, At I'm tien A Weal n Tues Ha By family. okey Of 1 eno whic) A Jol nkleblec) el bri Bite. SM. to pres If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of mailing only, and he will send you a free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser—revised, up-to-date edition, in paper covers. In handsome cloth-binding, 31 stamps, de re trip mountain | John ment Thursd Last thre a blaze Daniel BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE SPRING MILLS 93 PAIN an! th long, ever ng 4 i y . y Dt ‘ - koa \ | Charles wire { 124 : i Ds Che. 21d A fig tn # wl gy Po ! ; \ : te Bilger summer res n top of the | PRvidsor nprised and ¢ bn? 2 ; : ne at Allegheny mountain to ge ai® H oe last mentlone a A ; on butt to deltvas cream : 3 tal ge Tae dongle | Donal Charice, of Jersey Shore. has | “Men never Fet to know their Pather adies ! veze and oe } 3 hs no b : : n spending v week wit 1) n og nn by going ' fir i troutiets swim and play | po wrd's. nice ttle wis a 1 4 of pe FE na n " h ip Heaven going te hurch t 1] When they returned home fenu Ju ‘ igh . : : ot. druids Si. this place It was Incorrectly reported that | piter 1 Mars winked down at them | ™eTS, last week Tames Oawalt Ory : f Port Ma sob 1.06 + ntatt ret RT | rhile tha a 4 . A , 4 a ry n . was y bits are nd n VE : wri : o _ 1 A ou 1 or Ager would oe w € the 81ive oon or $ ry ’ i ‘1 ! 3 t ‘ a Wall ‘ y g + wt y " 3 , dnd i ; J | . 4 ne ; ™ m ' alla removed to M mer to where to ses thi ! 1 sleep bunch ig hatha 4 fed . ou on Ha | ‘ \ ott . Cures ir grand father Mr. Samuel Charles of out the faulls of one another Ar Corns. SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE. SPRING MILLS ) CENTRE OAK THE INTENT AND PURPOSE returns from Jacksonville where she Home r people x may be a he =, 5 ¥ " spendiy pent part « he mim er lHtitle #) f the pr 0 20 0 the non friends In this section ne Emanuel Fike Is working for San seashore this season, find fine bath st of H. B. Frankenberger's BOALSBURG uel Krape through hay making ing up Sinking creek on a Bunday af The farmers are busy cutting the Some of our Rock boys would rath« | ternoon, irrespective to age or sex It | wheat crop the wheat crop r live on wind han to work In the is cheaper, a® no tickets are required through does ot look bad In this cake hay field, to travel on the 1. & T. on Sundays, section, The ladles of the Reformed cf will hold a festival In the town Baturday evening, the 15th. Ice cre } and will be served: everybod Miss Ruth invited to attend, y Edward Williams has been quite Tressler has been suffer neither is It necessary to have bath. Mrs George long returned home ing with bronchitis for while but is | Ing sults to go In bathing from an‘extended trip to Altoona and getting better Herbert I. Brian is putting up a other points o A DAS ©) i “ t { 2 : : J a past week, but is Improving William Shue and Howard Grove (conl shed and will have It ready In John Long purchased a new binder nee) J o. WAAR visited at John Grove's, at Rock View, | the near future to fill up with a sup- last week THE FIRST NATIONA . Br kL v dat and family were n Sunday ply for winter Chas. L. Frankenberger spent a few L BANK, gallac ) i > in county on account of Eimer Lowder and family and Ross weeks at the home of C. H. Pressler's Bellefonte, Pa fhe " ne a and Jdeath of Mrs. Kidder's | r owder and family, of Oak Hall near Millheim AE hi 1 ail po . x ose funeral | wont through Rock on Sunday with HANNAM, Mrs. lola Krader has returned his la K on Tuesday afternoon, from | Elmers new automobile and it is a | Afnes Gill, of South Fork, spent | from the Bellefonte hospital and na ate oma dandy. Inst Monday with his aunt, Mrs, Mar- geems to be getting along nicely jeorge Balnoe, a resident of this Burn Stover had the misfortune of Earet Bharrer, who Is not very well place at one time and who has not having a horse drop over with heat Quite a few people from here spent been here for years, is a guest at the while cutting wheat. but a veterinary the 4th In Tyrone and report a fine Murry home hl 11 time William Fisher yf y irgeon was called at once and the . : ) and family, of Bun- | horse in getting along fine Mra. Mintle Rankin and Mra. Sarah bury, spent almost two weeks abt the Irn Benner has the finest corn crop Tray, of Philadelphia, are spending a Is mother, Mra. Em Fish ; \ , home of his , Mra, Emma Fish wound here: it can't be beat couple of weeks at the home of Mrs er. ’ Margaret Rharror Srarte or Ome Ory or Toren, | - Miss Ruth Wagner, of Altoona, Is a Bdwa A ATNEY. Io A / na, y rd Irvin spent last Bunday of PRANK J. Cuexey makes oath that he is seni visiting with her aunt, Mrs. William COLYER. tarnoon at J. C, Mark's pinot of the firm of F, J. Cuesny & Oo, doing | Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramer and| Miss Tena Wiser has returned to Donic (in the EAT an Toad doumty Bhd Mat Mrs. Laura Bricker entertained rel- son Joseph, from Milroy, spent Tues- | Tyrone after a week's visit at the SNE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every tives from Reedaville last week. day with parents and friends at this | home of her parents, Mr, and Mra. W, | sas of Caranan What cannot be cured by the use of Mack Hartswick and wife and lit. place, | J. Wiser Hark sfaranan Cnn tle daughter Kathryn, of Altoona, Mrs. Adam Hess, from Woodward, Everything is In need of rain. spent a week at the Mothersbaugh spent several days last week at thid| Preaching was not very well at. | this th day of December, A. 1. 1888 home; also Miss Bdith Summy, of place. | tended nat Bunday. Let everybody ! A. W. GLEARON h F Gra & So i ry oy ns ube State College was & guest at the same | Quite a number from this place en- | be up and doing and attend the means | ’ Forany Posie 0 n * y fos in the world. We are pre lace, joyed the Fourth at Spring Mills | of grace, Halts Ostarth Cow #0 taken internally snd ace a oe partd 10 write large lines at Mrs. Belle Woods and daughter | which proved to be a grand success. | A jolly crowd of cherry plokers | Mreetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Ue M0s8s0rY 10 Atay say time. Mrs. Laura Place and children left| Miss Annie Fahringer, of Northum- | took dinner with Mrs. Margaret Shar. | Wes rd CHENEY & 00. Told, O Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Inst week for Bradford to visit sev. berland, Is spending a few days with | rer, among them were her two ni by ail : h . wre Also Surety Bonds eral weeks at the Dr, Glen home. | her other at this place. ABBA Hoy Beanie Maths. Wo nieces, ire Family Pile lof Aonstipe on. CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING, PRELLEFO a The Centre Democrat has a larger circulation than any other two papers | in Centre county : FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and submeribed In my presence,
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