Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 14, 1911, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE,
PA.
Thursday, September 14th, 1011,
om
Correspondents’
Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County.
HMI AAMAS AMS VAMP MAALALAMAAA SL
WINGATE,
Lala Coon \lteona, spen
day at Wen
Yeoris { ff Stormstown, | Dé
ing fm brother
and is I
Good
John Re
spent a
grand pare
M1 J
able visit
at Phil
Monda
Zola
her
(ion
i
lucl
STATE COLLEGE.
change
The
plck
LIVONIA
Mins Adams Is
time ar ng friends at this
Edward Gingerich was
Friday to Pertha Catherman,
mont and they have now
several wedding
Jassie Adams left on Monday
ing for Bugar Valley where
teach the Bpracktown school
ing term Ruth Stover also
previous week to teach the
Point school near Stormstown
Marshall Hall, of Willian sport, Is
Visiting at William Conser's
Mra. Nathan Hough spent a
days In Lock Haven
Mrs. Howard Krape spent a
st J. H Delong's
Jane
place
married
of
wee ky' trip
mi
nh
the com
jeft the
Htony
rn
iH
{ew
week
H. B. Stover departed for Hunting |
don where he has been re-elected to |
his last year's school with a raise In
salary,
J. G4. Adams and family Bundayed
at Geo, Btover's.
Our school opened last Monday and
all soem to be pleased with our new
teacher, Harry Zeigler.
NITTANY,
companied by
aly Howard,
their tutor
OPP
Diehl,
rmal
few days
on Sat
is winter
LEMONT,
mpson and
veeks' visit Among friends
in the westers part of the state
Grebe, of Philipsburg and Speer, of
Bellefonte. ta ed tha gh 1) paris
] i week O up thelr intereats
politically
The
John Th
Ing a tw
wile
are tak
IE a
King
heaviest ‘rain of the
Friday night and Saturday forenoon
Albon Baney and Ira Nearhoof, of
Hannah, came down to attend the Sol
diery’ reunion and Orangery’ plenle
Mary
visiting among friends In Tyrone this
week
The schools of College
opened on Monday with a falr attend
season fell
| ance,
John Lytle returned to his western
home last week.
A ——
Some people hurry through: some
people worry through; wise people do
neither,
cpartment
Etters, of Oak Hall station, is |
township |
ER aaa ae J
ROCK FORGE
rain it tinith
BRUSHMVALLEY
r mone
ing Mrs
here
number of yo
different people
Burglars have
tran to
also tried to gain en
HiTerent he but
disturbed In the act
Heavy rms have
ples and many people
clder
Hickory
nuts are a
On ines werd
18 shaken
are busy
the ap
making
nue
promis
walnuts and heat
ing rep
FILLMORE.
The heavy rain that
our vicinity on last Baturday morn
ing did except to put the
farmers their plowing and
seeding
Some of our farmers are done cutting
| corn while others have not commenced
Bdw. Daudis will have his merry -
| go-round In operation every
| night at Hunters Park until Falr week
passed over
no
damage
back with
Bay, Harry R., we wouid like to know |
]
{what you wanted with that go-oart
you was trying to get at the Odd Fel- |
lows plonie,
T. M. Huey I» going to Improve his
home by putting a concrete porch in
front of the house,
Saturday |
| Unionville,
JULIAN,
tenides, an ned veter:
in town on Fri
left O1
where
department
irth time
Wm.
wis
Mrs. Sallis
the 4th,
the primary
for ti to
Swope
day for Benore,
teach
in »
pine
R
TYLERSVILLE
ring
ot! gil]
Mr. a
childrer
relative
The
A corn
and re;
Mm J«
Hint
Mrs. Frani
been = ’
seem
San
shove (‘ars
teach ho
Prare or On * Toren, |
Lean td i
PRA J (news shom oath
rines
ees | her
Sores sl. and that =
ONE HUNDRED
ae of CaTAnRE Shalt owe
Hats's Cavanan Cog
Sah
thal he BB ake
iF aah andl every
be eured by the uw of
FRANK LOCHENEY
{hie S18 day of Dessmber, A, D., 188
i ' A.W, GLEABON
{ ana J Novany Pursue
Hall's Catarrh Cue Bb taken lersally and al
[rectly upon the hiood and mucous surfaces of te
[Epwiem. Bend for testimohinie, free
! F J CHENEY & 00, Teinde, O
iM By all Derventa, The
—
Hall's Family . tis tor sonstipetion.
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach’
A man who has a weak and impaired
perly digest his food wili
tomach and who doe
his blood has be
hi wie body Oye
49] )
not
soon hod that
that
come
riv and
ry ang
ind impoverished, and
Liciently nourished,
Dir.
nakes
PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
the stomach strong, promotes the flow of
tive Juices, restores the lost appetite, makes
imilation perfect, invigorates the liver and
purifies and enriches the blood, It is the great blood- maker,
flesh -builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes
strong In body, active in mind and in
dige
an:
men
coal ludgement.,
Discovery’ is a pure, glveeri eal roots,
utely free from alechol ar 1 ou bit-forming A
iH its
cret
of
edients are printed on it
many cures made
World's is COSATry
of
“A
he Bell
Ladies’
Shoe
That
Cures
Corns.
ONLY
AT
YEAGER'S SHOE STORE.
WE WANT TO REMIND YOU
that a bank is a simple, plain ne-
cessity to every business man.
Very early he sees how conveiient
it isto be able to pay his bills by
check instead of by cash, and to
borrow money when his business
demands it. No other friend is as
valuable a help to him in good
or bad weather.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
BELLEFONTE, PA
Mworn to before me and sibmeried in my prosenos, |
John F, Gray & Sons
pared to write large lines sb
any time
Also ‘jurety Bonds
Successors wo Grant Hoover
Life and Accident Insurance
ORIDEN @ iTONE BUILDING BELLEFONTE