Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOgp AT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, June 27th, 1912. | ———— - - — — —— FHUAAIAIN ® FOUNTAIN, | Miss Myrtle Witherite spent Mon sT te’ : aie ne oi No Man is Stronger Correspondents’ Department } coe A | of Tyrone, visited over Bunday with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Bright, Newsy Letters From the Various Sections of the County. { Graham A strong man is strong all over. No man can be | Mrs, Bessie Mayes and daughter strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its AMAA AAA WS MWA ® | Nellie, of Bellefonte, visited over Sun consequent indigestion, or from some other disease JULIAN. WOODWARD. MILESBURG. day among relatives here of the stomach and its associated organs, which im- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hosband at ward Sheesloey, loved a ' | Mrs. John Hockenberry, of aye.| Miss Sarah Carewrlght, late of Ty pairs digestion and nutrition, For when the stomach tended the funeral of Mr. Hosband's | roll, sp Saturday and Sunday th | man and Mrs. James Miller, of py, rone, i8 visiting at her home at Mo is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition sister, of near Unionville, on Thurs- |! D n t ti place ertown, were seen In town gp. gay | shannon and spent Sunday with her contained in food, which is the source of all physical day of last week | vai eli HH | last week; th was i re tre yr | cousin, Mi Cevilla Bulloch | strength, When a man ‘doesn’t feel just right,” Our rural mail carrier, Rollie Qo rol ral. hr. o aay | their friends as they wm ‘ gee! iss Bessie ‘mtson and friend | when he doesn’t sleep well, has an uncomfortable Hams, of Julian, and Curtis Arsons n ester aldlot nd wife on Sats here. Com feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond- and son Eugene of Parsons City, in rday ter 81) din a ool r p HE Chapmar 1 ent heen | BOSWELL 10r BOme 1a irned | ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength, spent Tuesday of last week at He 1 weeks in Ilin and South ( ’ walking alx VOW twit] ( : abd er Such a man should use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical county seat shopping and taking | Vi nd 2 oward ‘ ne tanding his eli ' Mi y Smoys 0 tunvi Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach and other the sights. oe os : . | A : Stell Stem ited He ale and organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, cite te RTA rim iy Rev. Me Hs ae 3 Yolle on Sunday. ~1 Wetz'er ia ‘mp FQ aly Via ; invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes rill Howard Ake, former pastor o . atria Tee a as I en” avtarianhling & re int adieu a cine Mh ein Ti the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH AND STRENGTH TO our M. E. church, has secured an ex- | weeks with 1 bh t Phin taper i nrrata wall: Te ubie Lue lef AY Asunvine od Yalu THE WHOLE BODY, cellant position in the ministry for| mhe sale of YN iinakar: It Lo laning 3 th’ bre V, Ter | RYE br "ey ons ‘ | 1 can’t afford to accept a secre! nostrum as a substitute for this the Protestants Episcopal church tnturdav: wa voll attandad and. at doy ; A Mrs rian 2 no ve - By lic medicine or ENowN composition, not even though the urgent dealer Mansfield, Pa., at which place he has ‘ 1 9 = hr thi: fal rf } . a : Tn “td . ker 4 anni "t $ ng oom - ¢ A aad . v make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper, been preaching for this cl} , bor ¥ : oo since he departed from thi here. Recently the writer rece copy of the Shamokl a friend, in which Of the ceremonies at whi the Ll ria 4 ; vil ' v . rob a " . a ! last nts { po ‘ 4 hy Ra" : Merrill H. Ake, of Mansfield, P ne the folie Nl iare: ris , : lem unsolved him a y I | Ero. on wore ertaltid pricsns of the | Reading, by M. 0. Stover: singing. 1st || The" JACKSONVILLE. Shall Your Future Make Protestant Epis above mamed, paces where’ they Are) Ziud vorue. “Iisus “Loves of My |Sundeved with her water, ues, ¥. Mis. Hille Diets to bo cared fo Pages of Business History fes took church at were som divines Rev Brooklyn, N Darlington, Revs. Hugh i guire, of Jersey Bell, of Willi Dewees, of Pottsy liam E. Kunkle, on, 2 { tyne n 0B to hin be rio caching se whi p { ‘ the Rev. Leroy Baker, of Selinsgrove Nim tinal: and Ms TITRE py rch ‘ eel Ve Lite the me ver Satur el Ei ae WAS ooms should be Pa. and other: “ out warmest . raat ’ SRY A Baniows: Fo Linn Brad } is « y the enefit the | ! ! — a! en 26ed ; | and most h st wishes be with | en ig y yi artalinge | 8cl m the stor ‘ t invited to paty : | \ § £ in advance | prosperous, successful and happy f ‘ol ine 2 lottar Prams. the Maver J 8 SOP J } ‘ i this § ‘ it now of 1 I nt i \ ' y . ‘| ture. dando % io yo } p residing t Mol p p t ‘4 4 Y ont | | Gompletion of the | Francis roll, of Rlu« 1}! A 3 From rainin cits. tims rrivod at thie] FOFEe On { r esteem: ' IH re ! io t ‘ | | | week end guest at the home of G. E Sg turday night’ Faving tafe] ot n the sicl t for + Lr Course Je. The work and Campbell, on Railroad Avenu« lamin wh ‘ocr +4 ‘0+ b { ’ } e for ed I ' 4 ; \ £ «fo - wi ix 2 Wm B Parso ad har mot) ‘ ‘ . i vi pm ally qua e | uipme i Wag Bib ners: Richards eames te lock, m. They ept quite Catarrh Cannov Be Cured gy | Ea fifies one 3 he tment from Uni v le on Tu da ¢ st POW of aca a RE lh | ~ FILLMORE. " A os t rene . or Ile r4 pars . week i pen e day very ph hn Pei iii Phd Fon ing AE Sh a lua ing . : ht I ahr § mn Rnnsylvania, | of Domestic Sci - uly | Ire W 1g " A e | 4 time | an 1 \ ni The aft ? +3 and A ’ x : mt ; . : d and give profes - ence i$ UNSLULT Our farm sab on. Sent Rtas : v % , dt Na siona standing in passed ’ corn 1d doing all hat 1 LH x 1+ . 3 vam ’ 3 v ne prov 1 y order to indu + 14 0 faster and | 5. hy Nw nf rae i & Dp .s It J " ] 1 x all other states pri —— di gn at is more to he he A ! is, @ SOF 1 g . ' ht : " : s him) M ! : . Re -— “Che (onservato tickles the “Adams Apple-butter more | jo. = te gil Lolitll ga f : a enti \ $166 Covers fy of Music em | mn the garden of Mrs Eliza Wve Some of the e started | Rae ‘ ’y 4S Il all expenses, | braces courses | Save books, for covering all de | Ww. H. Musser 4 | school year, for | partments in | those preparing MUS = VOLE ~ ' > NT i i { . GENERAL INSURA NCE AGEN " i lo tecach and instrument. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AN PEN i | al. Ok it SION ATTORNEY. FI $62 for fallterm| al. “Chis Con- | BFLLEFONTE, PA. 15 Wee rd : Ba $5 for winler erm Seroatory oe rs 2% 13 weeks | : course that | orsprmd term | fog $50 12 weeks | bo § the §raduste | Suro: | | nll | 4 ‘fervise meg. | | | : i { tana Sw i enjoved - 4 The Ynd1 i f fait n nver 't 1 1 Whig i Bt Mi J ut a n for Re pa . : } i oR 1 different topics during the da ‘ome | + Cy rp as : 4 AT io Norris and Miss |Dor w : i | ' | Catalogue i again ¥ OOCWaRI)-—11 i. ALusS P attended the Epworth 1 ‘ . : ! | . qr su * h i uite of the young | mvention at State College, June Si to. Lil il 4 i his ¥ 4 i urtis arsons nd son Bu \ n this nmunit torr Spas “y u | t all URS | 1 » ’ ’ vith " . | ¢ | r xf 4 . BR \ 15 {ree dave > I 4t September 10, 1910 | fr —— ’ For Any of the Catalogues, Address cf Principal, Dr. James E. Ament, Indiana Pa. CURTIN | The Sulky Plow that A t1 t . C . t can ‘go dAINll1C CITY LD J some -— and—with perfect C a Pp e M a y safety and comfort Wildweod, Ocean City, Anglesea, Sea Isle City,"H Simplicity itself Beach, Avalon, Stone Harbor, New Jersey and easy to handle. THURSDAYS, July 11, 25, August 8, 22 Built for work and lots of it. Horse Lift. $6.00 ROUND TRIP $5.75 ROUND TRIP Seat always level, FROM BELLEFONTE Most approved guiding THURSDAY TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS lever. Stop-Over Allowed At Philadelphi | C P 1a Great range of pole shift. iW oF mmm te thane ab ta r : : . b ¢ Agent Come in and see it, by all LE ER ar tn ty Lock: Wi wa tar wo means PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD _ John Sn Sher 4nd lamily dfeVe in mdnt and YM CIs ea. 8 Mrs Ra 1a zn d won. o Botter-Hoy Hardware Co. Droll irove i p nt 1 On ! A e Tnt tz. } shand and or lis th . . an EVERYTHING Baturda thie peck ) ttle {f Milw 4 FA Fate, of ny *y sop. of Tyrone s ‘vi ties Inhabit the ite 4 UR tid I Nerr Tha of "tah, are r many friends in t} place big string ‘ | wasn g ord all Bue f elr : lid mother at re mes Smetzier ar : string nos siring ) ring resent wit gf the formers 1 or ’ FOR Py of rea mites (Ing mnywhers i ‘ 4 y and Mn from the l« nize ) PARVIN, Woods le YOOus | venerabl ONars n and Ra Knecht were E ry F gentier n wv ho nade “ ‘ me | caller het , wt week STORMSTOWN. ve armer the past few ' with Ira Green Ve oe glad o learn that Philip Jonas Stine met with a ver 1 » 1 wo and family east of town, dled on Sat- | urd has been elected to teach the | eldent while working at the » urday morning, interment on Sund Mr f mill Owing to the very Inclement AY school at this pl at Waddle he had his hand » hadly afternoon east of Julian The new idge at Knecht's hurt that he had to have it ar putated weather on the day of my sale, mill has beer nol It is a fine | He has the sympathy of every ane and a couple of car-loads not TYLERSVILLE. bridge nd not autifies the Migs Freda Gummo visite st the getting In on time for sale 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller moved | Surroundings but it is a credit to the | home of her uncle, Andrew Gummo will sell a number of to Jersey RBhore this week township to make such permanent im- | G. B. Gummo and W. G. Furst pre- Mra. James Wolfe, of Salona, was |Provements . ; : celved some fine pigs from Rushgy! CULTIVATORS, DISK HAR. with her parents over plenie Clans 0, § of the BL Paul's Un- | vania, Ohlo They are certainly nice Arthur Eckel. who is working at [ion Sunday school will hold a festival | ones and full blooded O. I Cy ROWS, CORN PLANTERS, Renovo. was at home with his wife | on the school house lawn at that Mr. and Mrs 1 M. Huey trans. GASOLINE ENGINES, WAG. and children. pluce Saturday evening, June #th. | acted business In Bellefonte on Sat Don't forget the Children’s Day ser- | The Mackeyville band will be present. | urday. ONS, BINDERS, MOWERS, vices here on Sunday evening. All wind corlially invited | Miss Helen Clark is down feom RAKES, MAY TEDDERS, A. J. Mechtly turn-key of the Cilin- Harry Ricker and family, of Balona, | Juniata, We are all glad to sg her ton county jail, was with his family autoed to this place Sunday In their | Ida Daugherty Is working for Mes CREAM SEPARATORS d new auto Clemson A new bridge is going to be put In | Quite a few of our young people Clarence Peters spent Sunday af and a lot of other articles on at the Narrows attended the festival at Clintondale | ternoon at the home of Wade Lytle's: same terms as sale-—ten months A kitchen shower was held for Mr, | last Saturday evening | now about I. Kdythe? without Interest, or § per cent and Mrs. Lynn Miller on Monday ev- Lester Corman and family, of Beech | Mary Furst went to West ().uter ening. [Creeck, were callers at Mr, Meshell's | last Tuesday but when she pp 10 | | THE LADIES SHOES - THAT - CURES CORNS over Baturday. off for cash, Mr, and Mrs. John Weldenhelimer [OD Sunday | Stormstown she stopped at thy min- and children moved from Reading to The Lutheran Sunday scrool will | ister's and had her name changed to —————— . “pl As hold their Children's Day wmervice at | Hall We wish them a long | H. M i t Friday, $1 this place last Friday 7:80, Sunday evening, June 30th. | happiness, iy ol usser, ————— {| Miss Ethel Strunk has returned | Mrs. Judson Willams Is he The body of Mr. Thomas Atwood, | home after spending commencement at [a few days, me for | BELLEFONTE, PA. who died In Crawford county of ap- | State College, Ethel reports having a! Mary and Margaret Hartsoek viet. pendicitis, was taken to Howard last | splendid time while being entertained ! ed with Helen Clark on Bundey: ask Thursday morning and taken to the [at the Beta Alpha Sigma. | them about the cherries, y ll Looal Agent for the Interna. Packer graveyard on the John Robb Mr. and Mra, James I, Hayes spent Quite a number of people | 17.1 farm for burial. He was a little past | Bunday at the home of Mr. and Jat | Juite a attended the festival at tonst_Harveater Produsts forty years of age. | James Nolan of Nittany. | Fillmore on Saturday evening, | A SOLD ONLY AT Yeager’s Shoe Store, HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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