Page 6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT peti pry TTT +. BELLEFONTE, PA. a A A A AAA ASS SASL AAAS AAAS YVAN ww Correspondents Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. AAAS SAA AALS VAVS WY YY AAAS AAMAS YAW YVYW hd - Sededd 4 4 0% JULIAN, Have patience! Have long looked for and summer weather will eventually into town in all its glory and splend or. Then, we'll hear, Whew! But hot! and the thermometer will to the 100 mark In the of water-melon Those from Julian last funeral of Franklin vin B. Bowers, R W. Wonders, Chaarles all of Pitcairn, Pa. Altoona, Miss Nora fonte: Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Edward ville; Mrs. Chas James Woods and daughter bel, of Osceola Mills, Pa, Morgan Richards, of Jersey The cherry and plum trees taken beautiful t of blossoms during the past week. Now mend the holes In vour water pails and peck measures and prepare U reap a hountiful harvest Mrs. Annie E. Rich, of Philadelphia who has been visiting among friends and relatives in Tyrone, Julian, Un- fonville and other points since last November, bid adieu to old Centre county last week and boarded the P R. R. limited for Williamsport, Pa. from which place will continue her journey in a few 8 to her home in the Quaker City Miss Celie Andrews with her sister, Mrs Walls, Pa. during the home 1 spend the summer parents and many On our sick list Miss Lizzie Hand Parsons, Mrs. Myrtl of Coa patience much BOY shade the tree other places who week to attend Davis were 0 wer in Cal CGioho, HB Mr Stover, Win. B Idings, ol Murra) of Bradly, of Belle Parsons Union Tyrone Miss Ma and Mrs shore ol have white on a Coa she da) been of winter, Is vith wha has Geo. Straw, past o friends here week Mrs this ind id, the home Melige 3 afMicted two The spent the pa diers’ Hom enjoy the and mu to see Thos week to wr Philadel; of T ter M Mrs. W Rev. G Ida wilh vears venera Any ter L § the Lk June the engl 4 n tin railroad ventior which conve and will be In sessio 1st Mr. Parsons peer running from Parse Kar «i 4 ’ nt ta Ok ! i= a deleg to Har wt the COLYER last week.) er ror Mrs Wn be Ruth spent Saturday Clayton McKh Mrs. Ernest Bunda ter, of Egg Mr snd entertained day Mr Mr Potiers A nul the sale of tere Mills Miss spent nda garetta Rockey For sale Mr fern for nice horn chicks purchaser before calling first class have any one a chat on the sub Leghorn peeps Biaine Palmer Bunday at the home Tre and Mrs Joht He Horner i Mar with her JO MN of [of Hberal price the notify Mi: Jordan his home as he and would glad on him and have ject of how to Mise Jordnr white (reel lot of sale a at \ ples se at An in a m he to onl family » BR and of spent Bodtorf WEST BRUSHVALLEY. of our farmers are busily In sowing oats, while others ready to plant corn Rev. J. F. Bingman preached able sermon in Yearicks [United gelical church on Sunday. Bome of our sports were heim on Saturday evening, were to Spring Mills, What attraction, boys? Mrs. H. H. Vonada who had been working at OO, CC. Homan's has return ed home Frank Royer, of Millhelm, has mov. ed Into Nebraska Gap where he ex. pects to operate on the J, Spigel- meyer tract, We have In our valley carriages, fireless cookers less marriages. Quite a number of housed up with colds, We were porry to hear of the death of Luther Rishel, Our postmaster, Chas, over the roads, removing and opening brakers, Quite a number of our people at- tended the sale of Malinda Roush, dec’d.,, at Madisonburg, on Saturday afternoon, Mont gn ged en- an Evan- Mil others in to horselosn and love. our Cngard, was loose stone | That | desired | drive | | during Is | | Colle {In the | | few Martin | MeClanitan, | { LLewishurg, | aa | spent { for sometime, are | the | | warden, | moment { deep people are | {| the MILLHEIM, ind Mrs. John Burns, ol isited at the of Schileiffer on the last week, Simon Kh who was once tor of the Musser house, and who now employed Saturday and Mi mokin, Rebeoon Mrs street, home Penn propries at State Sunda ix spent town, Homer davs last ind Mrs and spent a rents, Milton with his p Auman Frank Confer, Saturday ind parents of week W. N Mrs spent Mrs, Confers ad Mrs. Walter Buck, of John W. Klinefelter, of Sunda under the Auman, Mr Mr ot Sun Mr =t inden Hn parental day with North cturned hone 20 Klepper, of iting with his grandparents Mrs, Wir ner. of 1 Bruce senior with Haver 8 Ary Lock Krear Stoy wired State (Col NF Hany Mrs nn nt M er, a ; spent Sunday Miss MeClogkes visitin IX with he Frank les ledlier en Harry sister the fire ad Crossed ver 4 territory INTrge ™ nN | fe | 1 113 164) unteer fire company and drove t the WOOT three fon t § EARLYSTOWN SOBER. Mrs, rin Aumon Margaret Punklebarger spending a of dave at Gap Stella und re COU Pie Pleasant mon, vers Greenbriar 8 CO. J from spent Sunda Wolfs They Wi i K nt in Furl Aumon at RR. 7T. E Sunday Mrs pleasantly a bhlack {forget hats me ribbon on also Pp nk In Ww, n pleasant ealler at Coburn on Was a senhuth's Sarat had her home in on Grim. who heen died al lock Krisher our vicinity Friday at Mra WW Was seen in two 0 lLewistown day last of one | week Urinh A trip to week, Mre. J. J MC Mins ness nt business day last made Gap umon Pleasant n one Gentzell caller at Vonada's on Sunday evening Furl Aumon transacted busi Centre Hall on Tuesday. War A Blown to Pisces as Me Sits Down. Thomas J. Leary, the town tree of Rharon, Mass, sat down beneath a tree Sunday night and a Inter a terrific explosion blew him to pleces A hole three feet was made in the ground where had been sitting. The report of explosion was heard for miles, and houses a quarter of & mile away rocked dangerously. The cause of the explosion is not known, but it is believed that Leary, who was a contractor, had a stick of dynamite in his pocket and that when he sat down It came In contact with a stone, Leary was thirty-five yers of age and single, he at VV 3 Department Millheim, | hdd 3 | hd { PORT MATILDA, Shas | Little oung ladles, Is Maria Cowher up to-date having sewing cnll comn Ww Minn one of popular aunt, Miss tle Is an any ladies give her 1 Count) Woodring (Guten mpent Sophia vi Seams; 10 ISKioner, and fe, also Inst Sunday a O has bes | Pening snturday night a of Mr. and Mra, A ring and hand : Hv el vhile Beg hore and fries . # good and faithful ler and earnest worker in the homes it - 1 ged] there Ly Der sorrows vill ! } his is Nhe Ww oted wile, and two sons. one « ghter dg ’ f BOALSBURG. eT oR ¢ 1H Mre. Jacol ! ral f Mins pet Noesdas I Mrs, 1. E Kidder few in Huntingdon i Kuhn and ttle with her parent week Nevin little home and dayne | Mrs | Madeline {few oO N leary Ta set lem visited the past and Mrs, proud over a arrived at their | week | Mervin Kuhn bulit an {his barber shop where he Leream. bread and cakes ROMOLA. been raining every Mor fan't much garden here most all the wel The farmers are thelr oats ground weather A Cow ley Iast Ive da one arr IRN Meyers are day addi) Will It has There around ng ny made gardens be tO unable ! on low wel account | buyer was week, through our val Sorubbing made easier yy our Great Beal household amp nia scrub brushes, mops, brooms, banner Iye, buckets, all kindo and makes, and good scrubbing soap at J. Finkel stine’'s Busy Bee store, using Brae or Oo Ory oF Too, Lucas County | .. FRANK J. Onrxny makes onth that he aonin of the itm of F. J, Curxey 4 hy dowd nm the Oty of Toledo Md that saic County snd Saat Aoresadd, as \ frm will pay the ~~ ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or each ang Tarnn Cone, FRANK J. CHENgy Bwarn to before me and sulmeribed in this Sth day of Decomber, A. D., 19% AW. GLEASON Mrectly Ww fymem. i for \vestirnoniala, free, F J. CHEREY all Drverinta, 75, Fully Vile ont ip ton largely town {| the | Mrs Tyrone Bf CaTanny hat eannot be eured by | fads & doy + mY pressnen | Notany pomsae | Fall's Cutarrh Cow B takes Wilermal i nthe blood and muscu rd ay i & 00, Toga @ | NITTANY. Mrs. Art Young and son Charles, of Potato creek, were guests at the of G. WW. Young and familly over day. Clyde ing In ed home farm The on last home Bun- who has Michigan, help hig Swartz, Detroit, to heen work return - on the has father commencement Wednesday «+ attended by at Clintondale VENINnE wae very the people of our Ravmond MoeCloskey recently returned Ocean, were and wife Harry Mauck, H. P. Zerby VOTE 1.o0k Ha the past week Tom Bho were guests of Shields oy Edward Green, of and from a ACTORN guests of James Cun on Saturda evening wife and baby, and und daughter Hester, on da wife, trip who gallus shopper One and wife Mrs, or of Tate Bunda Howard Mileshurg and Miss and sons IK Peck form and the Mrs the 1 Ari attended er's mister, 01 WINGATE. Estright and vigiting relatives children, of at this May are Mrs ~ “ STORMSTOWN f ere ry F. Alters with pure wholesale is prepared to and sweet ice cream retail and | | Thursday, May 9th, If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, moth. erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the many women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and ere uafitted for motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cures the weaknesses and disorders of women. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood, making them healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. ““Favorite Prescription’’ banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby’s advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thousands testilied to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as ** as good.”” Accept no secret nostrum in place of this non-secret remedy. contains not a drop of sleohol and not a grain of habit.f drugs. Is a pure glvecric extract of healing, native Ameri of women have just It rming or injurious i TOOLS, WOODWARD. ils | vonada, o relton inughte Abraham Vor on Sunday. famil Creek Mills, Smith and Sun Bpent “Paying by Check” It adds to the credit of anv man to be able to write his check in settlement of of a debtor { an account, payment r the purchase of anything, no matter d how small, and insures a receipt and record of the transaction that may save trouble later on. "he First National Bank, BELLEFONTE, PA, FITZ-EZY THE LADIES SHOES THAT - CURES CORNS SOLD ONLY AT ee Yeager’s Shoe Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. | HIGH STREET, O60 Fb BA EMULSION IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD because it is made of the purest and best in- Sa ionts, because it contains more healing, strengthening and up- building material than any other Emulsion, and because it is a perfect product of a scientific- ally perfect process. Doctors the world over recognize cott’s Emulsion as the Standard prepa. ration of Cod Liver Oil. ALL DRUGGISTS 1-2 S ports and Pleasures ot vay Lp but interest, when you give it an opportunity may draw your attention, Loti A) your money draws by depositing your surplus in a reliable place like the Trust Co. Therefore increase that surplus by limiting your pleasures to inexpensive ones. Better live the simple life than die in debt. The Bellefonte Trust Comp’y, Bellefonte, Pa.
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