Page 2. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE C0. REUNION | AT WILLIAMSPORT NATIVES OF BRUSHVALLEY PIC. | NIC AT VALLIMONT, MALLORY'S GLOWING EULOGY On the Strong Points of Old Brush- | valley—There Is Nothing Like it, He Says—List of Those Largely Attended Present fshl wndest arth Ret Hall pie res distributed valley to me Thoms ersburg w Mr Mr Mra rom M. J H. H. Doebler and sor Mrs. Bnowden Hall, Mr. and Albert Hall, Mrs J A. Feldler and daughter Mr My f. A Brungard, Mra. Marie arahall, Miss Ida Marshall, Mr Mra. Custer Mrs J. I Reed, nee #h from Ta coma, Wasnt Mrs P 0 Btiver, nee Freeport, 1H Mr. and Mr ( 0 Mallory and daughter and hundreds of Williams port people the with us present ere Mr Mrs and and and M and Hi and sor Mingle, fron entoy ed ting A Prolific Bresder. on the farm of John W Holmen near Incksonville Centre county, recently gave hirth to 13 It tle pigs, which Is considered an unu- sual occurrenee by the ordinary farmer, Although this may be consid | ered an unlucky number the mother and the 12 little squealers are happy, healthy and always hungry A hog Burns Bess and Barn, Atl Lancaster William Boyer discov. | oldest resident of Wilkes-Parre | operation NINETY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY, Mrs. Margaret Chronister, of Centre Line, Celebrates on this Occasion. I J LE) The pretty home of Mr. and Mrs, Chronister, of Warriors Mark, the of a happy gathering Wednesday when a large number neighbors and friends gathered to help Mr Chroniste mother cele- brate her ninety -seventh birthday, At the noon hou the many guests gathered In the orchard, they partook of a sumptu pre the occasion After the in r man had been fully satisfied the on of the wis turned to and a good social fer read ab Wis meena on of 1's where | ous dinner pared for nt wttent ests 4 time, i oripture Ie on rs made hym} ind GOIN Copperhead Yon 11 i Deserted Wife Finds Hubby : When the Women Vote ent ns, he aln the workingman hile the rich = alr homes asnid leplored the of such sentiments ention Noor sald, and he work for t the out for ‘when would of his 1 sti Father ( ttor nee on the oon anked legislation Fath woman suf the he ito Ww pe oO the delognton that would er Cassidy eame frage, declaring ote the saloon will go snloon women 99 Year-Old Appendix Removed Mrs. H n Hillman, of Wilkes Barre, who was 0 years old last March, has submitted to an operation for appendicitis and Is expected to recover despite her age. She Is the | The operation was performed on Sunflay, August 13. by Doctors Howell | and Mengel. No ether could be ad. ministered owing to the weakened | condition of Mra, Hillman's heart, but | cocaine was used, and she stood the | remarkably well, Since | ered a nest of bees In his barn, and Fthen she has rallied satisfactorily and | decided to burn the neat to get rid of | when the physicians Wednesday first | have given me them, He applied a matoh, and a moment later the flames from the nest | got beyond his control apd spread so | rapidly that he was unable to save word from the sick room that there | cents all his live stock. All the farm ma- | is now nothing for her to do but get | New Y chinery and this year's crops were | destroyed, and a heifer and a number | of plgn were burned to death, announced the operation, they sald they expected Mra. Hillman to recover, The patient is cheerful and sent well. Her husband, the late Coleone! | Hillman, Is the man who first "hipped! 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They cured me and 1 am now enjoying good health, My advice to anyone afflicted with kidney com Pilla" ory them Lami} street (Statement given Oct. 21, 1907.) Re: Endorsement. Mr. McClellan was Interviewed on Nov, 23, 1900 and he sald “I have taken your kidney Pills once or twice taken Doan's Kidney Pills once or twice during the past two years, While suffering from backache and they prompt relief. You are welcome to publish my testimonial at any time you desire.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-Milburn Co. States, Remember the name-—Doan’'s-—-and take no other, Pills, 1 Thursday, August, 24th, 1911. 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Cc AUTION My wife, having left my bed and by give notice that | will sot be any debs contracted by her AUDITORS NOTICE NOTICE matter of the Centre nt d Ret oars that Bale has or nr nd that if 1 the exceptions or before the fo September, 19811, ho. ¢ M sald sale be ret or irth day of the ret thereof will absolute and that the tor hereinbefore named execute and deliver a ficient deed to the purchaser therelr named upon the payment to him sald purchase price EARLE C. TUTEN. Clerk of the Orphan's Court, Administra. shall make food and suf and confirmed of POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce that the following are candidates for note ination, for the respective offices named, on the Democratic Ticket in Centre County , subject to the de- cision of elec on Hepleme ber primary to hu Saturday, 40th, Sheriff; fey Bellefonte Bors REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. SsiCher: MAN formerly ort} Twp. A. E. SCHAD, BELLEFONTE, PA. here BELLEFONTE LUMBER COMP, Bellefonte, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad ELEVEN-DAY EXCURSION Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Bsbury Park or Long Branch FRIDAY, AUG. 25, 1911 Round $6.75 Trip FROM BELLEFONTE Tickets good going only on train leaving 6 35 A. M. Goog returning on all regular trains, Covers Closing Sunday and Monday of Camp Meeting For detailed information, consult Hand Bills, or nearest Ticket Agent. 0
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