Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, February 15th, 1912 mm ZION, midt, of Bellefonte, held 55 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription vA AMAA AAIVAMVALAA VIA VAATAVAVIAMIVA VWIAAAMVW VIVA, Correspondents’ Department Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. n na Is the best of all medicines for ti cure of diseases , ; en disorders and weaknesses peculiar to : only preparation of its kind devised by y 1 p ris i hit p ated physician—an experienced and FV AAA VATA AIA AVAMVVVMAMMMAAVIAVMAAMAMIAAVAAAAAA IAA AVL VIVA WAAR VIVA VW v@ ( n { od ' the diseases of women, It is the regularly gradu- lled specialist in wassssssssan® women, WINGATE. | SPRING MILLS. 0 NITTANY bv: : 4 ’ y Na de It is a safe medicine in any conditio 1 of the system, Mrs. John Rowan and chil iturday and Sunday w cols naa! » Bellefont, | i , THE ONE REMEDY which conta Snow t last — deed i h \ : h I adi y 11 ’ a : { n ! and no injurious habit forming dry er grandparents, on ‘ \Warn« Ie nd it n Of ne y i ore tWwWi ms no alcohol and which Mrs ‘ha Iver O I'vrone pent | The « < et rul hig! n Spring |, - i ‘ : ' Shut hn | it e | : { - : H creates no craving for uch stimu! Thursda of 1 weal \ 1 or ' : ew | : h to p } P I HE ONE REMEDY so good that relatives “nd TVR fyi ™ ¢ brit 1 01 Dot 1 out . ". ———— makers ) " 4 i t 1 I are not afraid to pri f fis ev y i place ! iy 3 vith 1 } ngredient on James ] r af Halt A I) { { the telephone w hy “Sol § pn each outside bottle~wrapper spent Vednoes \ 1 | ‘ t 1 n I Mil thi ‘ i y } ent ' 3 truthfulness of the er here | fe Wi ‘ tO re¢ { " : i The Ant ' : $ A 1 1 I 1 | Y v ; 4 ! Ti e dealer CVer Thur evenir t i y \ y v r ) b Ris [ subst te o wit] te | ¥ , 1 ! NO counter! be and ittest to the same under oath I") and 80 C3 a. The First National Bank. -EZY THE LADIES SHOES SOLD ONLY AT Y eager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA, The Road To Prosperity a pr pent relative 5. is broadly marked. The fore PINE GROVE MILLS. re” © is hy a. em "i : x0 : LRN tl “1, . Habit of Saving"-—tons of eo ege on § nan , A —— EE —— A ————————— ——— 4 . » m McMar { Manor a rT IR ~ , proof, not an ounce to the week at i : ay contrary. How to save Maine str od Me . a y ! : od : a" and dimes is not hard, 10 th school w ot LEONE | y ¥ a PR EE Tad oi dimes-$1.00. Bring the dol- in t \ 3 SW ‘ ’ hy lar here and our explanation or gy . H wT Te ground reads thus: “The Well, saving pennies, nickels of interest and its constantly ' increasing advantages will AARONSBURG Mr : ! spent \ ) bd : : prompt you to save dollars M dollars make hundreds—hun " "y ~ : ; u p y dreds make thousands, and of Ene » J el gy i there you are! Energy means power power to work. to think, to throw off and keep oft diseas eC. ry LT 11 yor cam are The Bellefonte Trust Comp'y, _ MILESBURG. | Ralph Stover and family have mov- aa | . to) tlelonic. Pa. held inal ‘Haturday evening the 100h | They had. been staying with thelr eT Sa oe a cott’s Emulsions Bellefonte, Pa nt the home of Lal h Mi ny fy ani A } to. weleom aid, ur vill pay the 3 regularly. It will give daughter Maude it being her 18th them home again N N bb : F aah I ‘ ‘ birthday She Van greatful) mut On account of the iiness of Prof 4 o M “ 3 . he ‘ ‘ you strength, flesh and prised when she came home and found Wm, C. Zeigler, the highly esteemed Hat's Cavan " '. CHIN » li s the room filled with guests. They superintendent ofthe Reformed Sune Aworn to before me af web ‘EY vila ily. . ’ VY presenon played different games, and had mus« [day school, Wm. Mingle very ably this 6th day of Decombe i vy ' : ‘ OTT" Fire, Life Bonds of ever) fe furnished by Miss Deasie Johnson [took charge ofthe school on Sunday } wnat ! A. W. GLEASON 1p t Be sure to get SCO S Accident and HARRY FENLON descripiion and Miss Elsie Bottorf. Refreshments | forenoon at which time “"Forelgn Mis —— { NOTARY Puss it's the Standard and always Tornado ’ were served of Ice cream and cake. ![slonary Day” was observed; the of- " Hal's Catarrh Caw bs taken Wternally and ace the best, i | INSURANCE They departed for thelr homes at the [fering was a liberal one, Mreetly upon the blood and mucous suriaeess of Le a midnight hour. All reported having! Mrs. R. E. Hess, of Butler, was the Wem. Head for testimoniain, free ALL DRUGGISTS | Ruooessor 10 Frederick K. Foster and William Rurnside ¥ a fine time; wishing you many happy | welcome visitor of her aged sister, god hy an a SAIENEY & 00. Tod. 0 | TEMPLE COURT SELLEFONTE. PA veturns, Maude, Mrs. Dr. E J. Deshler, | Wake Mall's Family Pills for sonstioe son
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