THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 22, 19086, 9 oe Pacr debe deod bib ddb dd bbb bbb bbb bbb bb bbe Correspondents’ Department The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County deed deb bb dobdd dob ddd ddd bbb bb bee NITTANY. er —— | Those attending the funeral of Mrs. Webb from a distance were: A. A.| Pletcher and wife, of Howard ; Alf Mil. | ler and wife, of Sugar valley ; Ed. Win. | ard and wife, of Lock Haven, Elias rea and daughter Mabie, of near Mill. | heim ; Jake Shilling and two daughters, Sadie and Carrie, of fishing Creek. Mrs, | Webb was a member of the Ev. church for the past sixty years. The funeral sermon was preached by her pastor. Rev, J. M. Price. Mr, and Mrs, H, P. Zerby wish to thank the kind friends and neigh. bors for their help during the illness of | of Mrs, Webb Mrs. G. W. Tolbert visited friends at Clintondale, on Saturday W.E. Ammerman was to Lock Haven one day last week on busines W. J. Mauck and James Nolan attend. ed the horse sale at Millheim last Satur- | 4 Mrs. A. C. Y y and sister, Annie Minnick, were to Lock Haven one day the past week K, Some of our young folks at improv Joe I ing his pare On Saturd: of the Ev the home the 1 who are ¢ Sunday with ti Rosa Sheats past week El day SMULLTON. nd Robert Hacken- Mills on Friday on m a burg were to Spring business. Mrs, James Miller, who several days in Renovo with } ter, returned home. Mr. Kaufman and wife Sunday with H. H. Stover's. Mrs, Henry Winkleblech son, of Renova, are ¢ sth ha v ¥ wilh er Pa of on : e of MT. EAGLE. SALONA RY Rib:k Med loskey spent er parents at Hyner M day Blanche with h Sun- Wm, Kerstetter bought a fine horse 09 Saturday Miss Pearl Shoemaker visited at Lock Haven on Sunday Misses Ida Shaffer and Carrie Jones spent Sunday with their parents, Quite a number of people are on the sick list at this place Miss Daisy Heckman left on Monday for Williamsport where she expects to go to school. Laroy Elderd visited Joseph Gummo on Monday. «For a cough or cold take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of Tar—cures in one day. tf {it being his 7th birthday ; MILESBURG. Claude Wilson, of Sunbury, accom- panied his invalid father home after an absence of several years among his chil- dren ; he is now a guest of his sister, | Mrs, Benj. Austin, A birthday party was given in honor of Earl Stanley on Friday night last; 15 of school mates were present ; he received | a lot of pretty gifts. Refreshments were | given, Sherman Letterman add wife, of Mon. tana, are guests of his parents, Frank Letterman and wife, A birthday party was given on Satur- day ni last in honor of Miss Ellen Weaver, daughter of James Weaver, J it being her 18th birthday, on Friday 28 Invitations were a fine and refreshments ' given ; 10 Of presents \ were served er FAS a4 Success on id not have provisions I demand ; did not Julian, was ay taxing is very low H.C pleasant iron. oO stormstown caller in our valley on Satu eve My LIVONIA, Re Haas § erence won of this conf Year on Sur forenoon Charles Hosterman and Vonada left for Buffalo, N day morning where marriage ‘he regards Miss Mable Y. on Tues. they were united in scribe extends his best Our school teacher is in luck, as his lady friend of Rebersburg, comes to visit him every couple weeks, That's fine, ain't it, Sam? Gilbert Gentzel and L. H. Miller made { & business trip to Millheim on Saturday { might | sometime in this community last week, Our hunter, "J. B, Gentzel Capt." | shot a fox on Tuesday, ~That hoarseness may of Gladness"” ly. sleep, tf, | of last week, his | toona where she made a mean crou before uaming. Have a bottle of “Oil | "Oil of 4 1% FIEDLER. Sunday breught more snow. Quite a few people "attended the horse sale at Millheim, Thomas Wolf is all smiles since a little girl came to stay with him, « Willie Wolf and Edwin Glantz made | a business trip to Tylersville on Monday W. J. Smith is getting ready to saw | | shingles for Moses Eby. G. W. Wolf got a carload of iron rails to build a railroad to the mountain to] convey his logs to the mill, next will be a dinkey engine. C. M. Fiedler spent Sunday in Union county. Miss Clara Smith came home from Al three month's visit with her brother Harry. Look here friends, those who attend to there own affairs and not other's when it does not conflict with them, are ones who are thought most of. Don't think vou know some other man's business and neglect your own, Take warning and you will make friends instead of enemies C. H. Wolf parental roof, Mrs. J. D. the sick list spent who s slowly improving Stover, About the i have y people houses filled. Ira Day Myers have ice houses Mrs. Eliza Irvin went spend a few dave with } her son Dr. W Irvin MARTHA 4) are W at Belle { mite a — ZION, H. E. Corman and wife spent Sunday with relatives at Madisonburg, § Fl Services will be held in the Evangeli cal church next Sunday evening, it being Rev. Prices last sermon before he goes | to synod Nevin Cole, who was critically {ll with pneumonia, is improving at this writing Thomas Homan is on the sick list. y M. Brungart and family have moved | John Fultz, of Northumberland, spent | into Howard Struble’s tenant house, The Commercial telephone Company | placed phones in the houses of Roy Gar. | | brick and John Rockey last week. to bed without a bottle of | ladness” in the house, Your Don't Use it and go to | darling may have croup. The oil will tt cure it, to Unionville to | * PINE GLENN. —— I'he revival services conducted by Rev. Jones in the Methodist church for some time, were closed on Tuesday even ing. After an illness of a couple weeks H. G. Hoover resumed his work of teaching at Laurel Run on Monday. ik Rudolph Askey returned to Sinnama- | honing alter a few days visit to his par- ents here, Miss Lavina Force, who has been ill for several weeks, is not improving, Mrs, (3, R. Boak. who has been in the Donalson sanitarium at Williams| a number of weeks, (having und an operation in that ition) much improved as to be able to home Friday Harry Fye and family have moved from Spruce Run tothe D. H. Michael's house in place, Mrs. Fy 1 at this writing, ort tor ergone Wa instit S80 this e is very ill has return Winburne from this pl Mrs. Nanni che Daug siting friends in herty nervy imber of people | the funeral of wr v We SPRING MILLS start iu Mon WW on aay TYLERSVILLE Is It Your Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor! Here's an intro- duction! May the acquaint. ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick,glossy hair! And we know you'll never be gray. wonier Tul Rae baer ties Wes hot MAAS. 1 Pay Ans that | a a a ey ehoerfully recommend it as» splendid Hi ration.” « Miss ¥V, Brook, Wayland, Mich, Made by 7,0. A Co, Lowsll, Mase Also maBaleturers o OTS Hit moms PILLS, CHERRY PECTORAL REBERSBURG. George Krumrine is on the sick list, The following persons from our com- munity bought horses at Long and Gum. mo's horse sale at Millheim last Satur. day Lee Weber 1, W. W, Hackman 1 J. N. Moyer 2, W, J, Walker 2. R. E. Musser, Dewert, visitin ent, J. T. Corman was jdown with last week a few days m mn wife and son, fro are #£ In our town at pres- ur {191 grippe few houses to I There are still a more rent in fact that so leave us our town is due to the me peopie will Samuel | he f our rented Peter Kes Gepha will t Ome a res town avnut April 15 sh ROMOLA. Horrible It is horrible to think of the PAIN and suffering which so many people endure, all because they don’t know of, or fail to try, HAMLINS WIZARD OIL. Suffering and pain wears out the brain and nervous system, and soon wrecks your physical and mental powers, No need to suffer if yon will only use this great, modern cure for pain, absolutely safe, sooth- ing, curative and healing. Used internally or externally, it goes like lightning to the seat of trouble, and, by allaying the inflammation, it drives out the real cause of all painful sickness and quickly makes you perfectly Price 50 eents and £1.00, Fully guaranteed. well. For sale and recommended by C. M. Parrish. LEMONT Are You Troubled With Dandrufi? sends the ri ood under the scalp; dest X SiN \ druff, and restores the hair natural color, If Rexall *98" Hair doesn’t do what we claim for it, return the empty bottle and bave your money refunded Isn't that satisfactory ment ? once nirsu 8 ren more y I YO We ur d 3 i done the oo aa pxpected it to do to its any principle of nsine be fairer than this? Is it not thorough ly in accord with Presi dent Roosevelt's doctrine of the square deal for every man! ws Toni treat. For sale at our store, only fifty cents. GREEN'S THE PHARMACY
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