Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, JULIAN, ania Rallroad Co trick hands Wm. | week, namely Jake Bpotts And now the | nders! more ties." | adding to th “| to the value bullding a PA. Thursday, August 17th, 1811. mmm THA HAT TAA TT AAVITTAAL VT AAAVAAA VETAAAVAAVAAA AAV VIA Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. Remedies are Needed Were we perfect, which we are not, medicines would not often be needed. But since our systems have be- come weakened, impaired und broken down through indiscretions which have gone on from the early ages, through countless generations, remedies are needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited snd otherwise acquired weaknesses. To reach the seat of stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoy- ery, a glyceric compound, extracted from native medic. inal roots—sold for over forty years with great satisfaction to all users. Weak Stomach, | Heartburn, The Pennsyls two more Fink's Inst Fink and Curtin ry will be, | Mra, Sallie | 111 8 comt | of her propert | kitchen One add. | | new to crow more « SWOIH arts a A | new @ WANE § TIAMAT AVAAATLAIAMATATAVIAMAAAMAAMAVAATAATAAASL TAA IAM WINGATE. | ROCK FORGE. be Ni James Davidson deserves a word of | Well Rock scr ] 8 blamed Ni sympathy for the way he was treated, | 1 for sleeping, vou block as he let the berry pickers of this vi- | head, we wer the Meadows cinity have the liberty of huckle- | for huckleberries and didn't get back berry patch with the proviso that they | in to hunt up the news, | leave his blackberries alone which [try and tell all T know were in an adjoining field; but when | gO " James came to pick his berries, lo and | home from the behold, had beat hi ther oity fe Such mean tricks make deserving per get all the 16 WS fs Ww sons deprived of the privilege of t ' ru ting berries. Sylvester Summers {8 impr appearance of his homestead by shingle roof and other Don't forget the lawn fete here Au 18th, for the benefit of tl} U church. Business starts at Misses Ruth Young little Mon arning week {rabbit wa roadside just | that “bunnie wt his life { night by being run down | these hounds su] ie to large the sald | the fine cad by It is during by some of | which hold | highways or The allowed hi from the only In hunt ing scason when accompanied by his Ham Minnick and wi of | ) { dog eminence keeps | burg. rate, the will sit in our ’ tive 1 n n NITTANY, Rev, H. A, Busok, of Spring | preached in the United i church at this place in the the elder who could not be ervbody was ee and hear | Snook agalr Mayme fo ing d town in Ai FX Cuse vangelical me, to Bear place of his here: ov “blooming fort | wherever | “hou Herts For Wo Jiliousness, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Stomac h after eating, Jad Breath, Belching of food, Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the ‘Discovery’ is a time-proven and most efficient remedy, | The genuine has on its 6 A - LAAN Lem outside wrapper the Signature You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-aleo- holic, medicine or Knows CoMPosITION thereby make a little bigger profit, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate bowels. Sugar-coated. tiny granules. « rl 1 t« glad t the on our the hou d roam Miss Zi cit #f n LIT oe nd" d not he kennel someone didn’t nresent g tl wir OX 00 not even though the urgent dealer may repairs and to invigorate take stomach, liver and Iny as candy, an of Bel tWo nice girls here Fe STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATES - YARNELL The Bellefonte Trust Comp’y, BELLEFONTE, PA The Ladies’ quite ii Miss Pesnie Shank Rock Forge. No. 2 futnbe hg plcnic uad on, the en lian vom | 1) Shoe BENORE That Cures STATE COLLEGE ~ } Corns. REBERSBURG SOLD ONLY AT YEAGER'S SHOE STORE. BELLEFONTE. A Bank Has Many Opportunities To Save Its Depositors From Loss ght to have Mise Regina preached We are ) lg oR y Ghaner bunked i nda brother Miffint rincipal of whine Intend , M Fle Ing 14 maids Saturday the forn ever his stomers Behrer and I SAKROTMAY two charr n to a full hou ge tH or Pe 4 Pa ] ‘ollege baugh's Miss Elizabeth Marts Thomas Brungards Clarence Long will have the cream and confectionery stand charge at the picnic on Aug. 26 Prof. E. M. Brungard and family, of | Selinsgrove, are visiting their par. ents at this place, FILLMORE, Quite a number of our people spent last Bunday at Gettysburg. All re. port having a fine time, J. W. Blair is a happy man since the arrival of that big boy Miss Mabel Norris friends and relatives In Altoona. James Huey and his two Thomas and Henry spent last day at Gettysburg. The new house on the Hale farm, occupied by Dallis Marshall, has been | completed and Mr. Marshall has mov. od In It. The house is a fine bullding. We think Mr. Bhull is a fine carpen- ter, as he has made a fine Job on this State Hare « nights The late corn While ing fine since iy potatoes a this vicinity affected. They fore ripening and potate - Apent Sur the last rains re very near a The tomat: on the ne at ee Wi eaented LR A Gettyabure union this tn The ear. failure In rop I= also stalks be ™ ams re wil) AT is visiting at nds aes mer from gust 16th m Uu und ckieberries | closing, and mushy Lo say people and be ver here, eos it thelr they are plentiful peciall with Mh season Is getting We been Sunday school the Met) RI {ee in about roft ns COLYER. Mrs. Elmer McClellan and family, Mr. and Mrs Frank Floray and family spent Sunday at the home of Aaron Detwiler Mra. Lizzie Swabb and granddaush ter, Mildred Swabh, spent Sunday at the home of Arthur Lee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hosterman and son Kreamer spent one day last week at the home of J. 8 The services which were Moyers Grove over Sunday by Miss Kline were well attended There will be service again next Sunday by Rev E. T. Elliott and some assistant, Aug- ust 10th and 20th. All are cordially invited to these services Rev. Robb, of Wilkenst ure, deliver. ed A very Interesting harvest pervice to a large audience at BOALSBURG, Harvest Home services in the Reformed church morning. The church fully decorated with frults and grain The Lutheran hold a plenie In next Saturday Randall, the oldest Mra. Wade Herman, brought here for afternoon Robert McCrea and family, of Pitts burg, and Mrs, Keller Mothersbaugh and children, of Williamsport, are vis- iting at their home here. Miss Twila Reish, of Altoona, spent & woek at the Miller home Misses Pheobe and Nellle Gettig, of Altoona, are spending a short time with their grandparents, J are sorry few were last WAS ferns, It often has knowledge of affairs not known to the ordinary man, Consult your banker about fi- nancial matters. Consult us freely, we have wide sources of information. that there have attending our church services at dist chureh. It is a duty of everyone of this neighborhood to ate tend church service at least once In awhile Should anyone pass along Spring Creek below the Methodist church, they might some odd looking birds with long slender legs running along the road. Not a short time ago les. lle Wands, while watching cows dis- | covered these birds and caught one He took the bird home and showed it to his sister Mary. She suggested it to be a young stork. but after investi gating a little It was decided that It was one of the young cranes that lives | on small fish In the creek held Sunday beaut! flowers, Mr. and ver Sunday school the Shingletown will Gap child of Mr of Lemont, burial on and WAR Saturday neo is visiting her Houseman, held in sons, Sun- | home Tus- seyville last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller Kryder spent over Sunday tives at Coburn and son with rela. CENTRE OAK. The steam threshers are all busy In this section, Grenoble Bros, have their new peer. less engine; now they are equipped for threshing. Quite a few from this section took in the sights at Gettysburg flelda, J. M. Ream, the painter, is painting | his residence, battle | EAGLEVILLE AND MARSH CREEK, Mrs, Bechtol is In a critical condi. tion The time Clarence Robb Is hauling the lum- ber to Eagleville station, Irvin Clark is stocking the mill, There will be a birthday party at Daniel Wagners, the 28th. Everyone is Invited, Dantel mill on the creek Is running full Robb lost a valuable cow | lant week. Nancy Deltz was in town on a busi. | ness trip on Friday. H. E. Schreckengast, the boss oar | penter, Is busy with his gang of men. i Disciple pienie, In Eatons Grove. Eagleville is still going to have the Ra Henry Mevers and wife, Mise Hannah Stizer and Mrs. Myra Magee, of Bellefonte, and Mise Froh, of Carlisle, spent the home of Charley iy Quite a number from here took ad. vantage of the excursion last Sunday and spent the day at Gettysburg, Dr. Kidder and family returned home after a two weeks' vaontion at Atiantie City and other places Mrs. Daniel Moyers, Mrs. Henry | Fredericks and little John Bhuey were lon the Meck list the past week. | Miss Effie Rishel left last week for Anna Saturday at SBegner and fam dressmaking trade. Bellefonte where she Is learning the | bullding rare or Omo Ory oF Toreno, Lycans County FRANK J. Cweney makes oath that he = senie rtner of the fires of F. J. Cueney & Oo, doing geiness 0 the Oty of Tolsdo, County and Stale aforesaid, and that mid frm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS jor each and every pase of CATANRE hat eabaol be cured hy the use of Haris Carvannn Cone “w FRANN J. CHENYY Bworn to before me and subscribed In my presenc this Sth day of Decsmber, A. D., 1888 Mitty A.W. GLEABON ! SRAL { Forany Pusua Hall's Oatarrh Cow I taken Wieroally and are | Mireetly upon the blood and mucons surfaces of te system, Send for testimonies, free F. LL CHENEY a 00, Told, O by all Drvgeints, "Se Hall's Family Pls for sonstipe son. Et i | : : : i The First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA THIS AGENCY represents the Inrgest fire insurance compan fo8 in the world. We are pared so write large lines 8 any Also Surety Bonds John F, Gray & Successors to Grant Hoover Fire, Life and Accident Insurance CRIDER'S STONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE
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