THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 5, 1906, deeded dodededededododobedododob ddd dob dob bb db bb Correspondents SEPP db dob bbb bbb dbbddddddddd db dod dd ddd dd ddbddd bbb bib de NITTANY, Some of our boys fooled quite a num- ber of our people out of bed Saturday night—shortly after midnight, it being then the first of April Dick Holmes, of Philadelphia, visited James Nolan's one day last week. Rube Colyer, band instructor, was here the last week drilling our band boys; they have some fine music for the sum mer season. Henry Mowery and wife, of Fishing Creek, and Mrs. John Woomer, of Belle- fonte, were the guests of H. J. Royer's on Sunday. Wm. Garbrick, Jr. and mother, and Wilson Amme an were Lock Haven visitors on Monday Mrs. H. P. Zerby gave a party on Sat- urday some of her neignbors and friends; those present were Mrs. Bob Kramer and her mother, of Mill Hall, Mrs. William Karstetter, Misses Laura and Sadie Shilling, of Krider Station, and Mrs, E. J. and Mrs S. Peck, Mrs. William Mauck, Mrs Nolan, Mrs. James Zerby and Mrs. G W. Tolbert, of Nittany. Miss Oda Gunsallus spent one day in Lock Haven week helpir Biddings and family to move, of Flemi SETY rm to of ) last Pearl Winkleman, spent several days visiting friends in this j was panied back by her sister Esta, where they will both be employed. lace: she accoms- Amanda Dorman, who is employed at Zion, spent Sunday with her parents D. 0. Do s of Nittany. Boyd Kramer and lady friend Annie Weaver, Hublersbu Harry Dorman, of Hublersbur n atten- dance at our Christian Endeavor on Sun day night. Come again Four of Harry Baker's been critically ill for typhoid pneumonia and measle rman rman of £, Aliso r g, were some S. The ed an able sermot a large aud the Ev Mary Orr, of Walker, ¢ new mini r. Rev. Snook, preacl tthe SCDOOL at Robert Kran flying visit to th between trains Hazzard inordd mgaon, Barbara from Hunt friends the past several weeks. Mrs. G. W. Tolbert visited friends Clintondale one day last week Nittany, 1ocrat the list s week where sae Correspondent No. 2, of will give the readers of the Den of movings around here thi Tear up and fix up is the work of our people this week, Albert Williams, of Hublersburg, who opened up the new store here, seemed to be doing a flourishing business Saturday ht, i £. ]. Peck, our jolly merchant, caught a fine string of suckers one day last week. Tom Bartley. of Huyettville, was in our town Saturday night on business John Delaney was in our town Satur day night, also Ward Markle of Hublers burg. Wonder why oO OAK HALL. Esther Klin the home of Wn week e. of State Col Bohn a Cathryn transacted bu day Mrs. E some time : at Mrs E. K. Smith an visiting friends D. B, Lowder paired by John I Mrs. B. E Altoona, are Peters Mrs. O. L. Rishel and Boalsburg, Monday The grammar school closed on Wed. nesday and the primary closed on Fri. day. Owing to the condition of the weather few people attended the play at Boals. burg on Friday and Saturday nights, Mrs. H. P. Korman, of Bellefonte, was seen in our vicinity over Sunday Easter services will be held in the Lutheran church at Boalsburg on Sun- day night, April 8 Mrs. Thomas Gramley returned to her home 1n Altoona Monday after spendin a week with her daughter, Mrs. R. C Lowder, 1 3 e with having his home re Williams Stamm and daughte visiting at the home of of Lemont or S sons visited in BOALSBURG The heirs of Mrs, Rebecca Myers had sale on Saturday which was largely at- tended Mrs. A. Johnson and daughter return- | ed to their home in Youngwood after spending a week with her parents John oods’ of this place Samuel Breon, who moved from this place to the Barrens, lost a valuable orse last week, Chas. Wright is moving from this place to Sinking valley. The festival held in the town hall on Friday eve after the play, was largely at- tended. Margaret Wood is improving after a two weeks’ illness with the measels, The schools of this place will close on Tuesday the 10th Quite a number of people in this place are recovering after an illness with measels, Frank Young started for Philadelphia | on Monday where he expects to find em- ployment and we hope he will succeed. You didn't feel like eating breakfast— | bad taste in your mouth-felt blue and out of tune. You are bilious. You really | ought to take something to-night, Let it be Vinte-na Liver Pills and you'l feel light and bright to-morrow. All dealers, | We have some old bachelors in Belle. | fonte, who, if they believed that a girl is worth her weight in gold, would pick out a fat one, The news in condensed form from all parts of Centre County of Salona, the |, WOODWARD. One day spring and the next winter, {is the way the goosebone man 1s treat ing us the while past, ' Department C. E. Boob and family, of Snydertown, spent Sunday in this community among | friends. F. J. Torbett, of Jersey Shore, spent some time in this community, Miss Mary Rupp visited at Mrs, Pheobe JULIAN. Wise's on Sunday, Li) Last week Adam Sheesley moved in his house east of town, which he lately built, and Frank Benner moved into the house vacated by Sheesley Wm. Fultz also having built a new house in town moved and D. J. Benner moved into the one vacated by Fults | This week Ben Gentzels moved J. 1. DeHaas, our division foreman of | Brushvalley and Dr. and Joseph Ard’s the P. R. R., and family are leaving our | moved into the house vacated by Ards town. Mr. DeHaas has been transferred | the latter will occupied by Edson to Eagleville division, which is both Mr, | Fultz's, and Mrs. DeHaas' home is the reason he| That we have some people has been transferred. We are all very | of our neighboring towns that sorry to see him leave our rown, as he | take the clothes off of man's back if was well liked here. John will come they could, back occasionally. The track force here has been d to half time, three lecreased days a week This is quite a cut on the men All of our people are suffering with spring fever already. McKenzy and his friend Carlon, were very pleasant visitors at his mother’s last Sunday. Come again Roland, we are always glad to welcome you home, Roland 1 home into same be in would one a As last Sunday was the fir farmers fetched st of April their hire- N. W. Eby and E. H, Musser made a trip Millheim and Aaronsburg day last week, Lower court under jurisdiction of Hon. Walter G. Tallhelm was held at his office on last Wed: 1g with charges { battery O-l- to one wesday evenir follows Assault and lant vs A, Weaver commonwealth. acted as Judge '. Emeny, D. Well Having had a conversation the certain young men that eigh shafts the other Saturday n ti [4 ight, o,f broke er 8 - y told me t had 0 announce papa ana now ou nme pA vmen isked was Isaiah and William, 18 sale at his drumgard | ng school. Turner has one of us stores in more careful when making dates ti it would save a piie of disappointment on their they Aid part if Harry Bridgen, of near Lock Haven who had the contract to haul the paper | Monday where she will make her home wood for the Lock Haven paper mill, on | for the summer, the east side of the Allegheny mountain. | AM. Sheats and family will leave for has closed operations and will return to Pittsburg this week where they will his large farm at the above place, make their home for the future Harry Woodring has moved off his farm near Laurel Run to a property re cently purchased in Port Matild Samuel Hoover, of H "1 . $ Deen ser Vv Or 80 Almedia Kahl on he STORMSTOWN, nah, # an wt stil nfine o his bed TYLERSVILLE Wetzel's wmedl and Wm. Rockey mus «cock Haven last I expe is t move zens and township are to meet 1e 6th of April to di ity of buyin taxpayers on th mn } ae cuss the advisabil- forenoon of | phonograph left J. H. Griffin says if his trade keeps up this summer for oranges like it is at the present time he will have to plant SOME orange trees here as ne can not get them shipped in fast enough ree le George Kerstetter 18 IR Shaffer's t hot hog The youngest of J. | dren 1s reported entertained for it Kl m cant house of Adam Walizer sleep Harvey Cars made a Lock {aven and Jersey Shore on Wednesday. Wm. Morris, of Loganton, pageed through our town on Wednesday very ill, bu ~ " That hoarseness before morning of Gladness' may mean croup Have a bottle of Oil handy. Use it and go to uf 8 recovery at Jesse inefelter oved i nto " trip to AARONSBURG. George Weaver and wife spent Satur- day at Feidler, Mrs. Emma Hinds, spent the Sabbath in mother, Mrs. Rupp { Our friend, Catherine Smull, from State College, came home to spend the summer months with her mother, Mrs, Wert Mrs. Hettie Sauers from State Col lege, came home to get ready to move John Musser, from Loganton, spent Sunday with his brother-in-law, Luther Werts, | We are sorry to say that Jessie Wert is not improving any, All our schools closed this Wednesday | Our little folks seem to be glad of it, Ruth Swabb is home from Qoly®r | where she taught school this winter, SMULLTON. Mrs. Robert Hackenburg on Tuesday left to spend a few days with her son Sham Hackenburg of Bellefonte A. E. Strayer, who had sale on last Tuesday, will in the near future move to Altoona. trom Feidler, town with her Clyde Waite left for Ohio last Tues- day morning. The pune schools of this place closed on Friday. George Waite, who is employed at Wilksbarre, is at present at home enjoy- ing a vacation, W. E. Smull moved into the house va- cated by A, E. Strayer. Victor Brungart moved on Daniel D. Royer’s farm on Monday. Joseph Bult is at present working for | Your darling may have croup before W. Hackman learning the blacksmith | Morning, Have a botlle of Oil of Glad- trade ness handy. It will cure it, For sale at Krumnine's tf MACKEYVILLE. Movings were all the go last week, Mrs. John Walizer sick with erysipelas, Mrs, Joes Bartholomew spent Mon. day with Mrs, William Smith, WADDLE. John Clark spent a few days in Phil ipsburg last week ; he says there are lots of girls out there, A surprise party was held at the home ' | of Miss Jessie Way last Monday evening; Oliver Smith called on Joseph Gum. |the par consisted of Mary Parsons, mo, Sunday. Myrtle Markle, Grace Fabar, May Mer- William Tobias received a car load of | Hf Hettie Larifer, Annie Weaver, Nan. wood from Saydertown, and it will not | Bie Hunter, Myrtle Cling, Ruth Stine, near fill the orders he has for wood, | Bdtan ay No ir en Gooch Mat- Joseph Gummo and Clarence Long | ft PY urd eagle eum Aglon, have gone to Buffalo for another car oad | Saitet fadsons, Johii Derny, and Ed. o tin mor seu oma th ws Savilla Shearer spent Sunday with her | proac : sister, Mrs. gril Heltman, P hing In the U, B. church was Latina Bririck. fremH : well attended on Sunday evening, ng mrick, from tlyner, ls visiting | jeggie Way is able to walk around | her sister, Mrs. Wm. Me ibben. again by the aid of crutches Ask A. if he ever had a chase after his hat across the Swamp. Fifteen headaches cured for roc by | using “Moyer’s HeadacheTablets, tf | has been very Use M ‘s White Liniment for Rheu- matism, Sprains, Aches, ete, Pint bot. ties twenty-five cents. For sale at Krume rine's, tf MILESBURG PENN TWP, Solomon Shay, wife and son Sundayed : in Howard with his mother. Mrs Wm Stella Wea: with frier IKE. Movings are all the go Stanley and children, Miss yy and friend Sundayed in Bellefonte g at Mr. Rossman's, moved to with his family ' Burnham where he has employment, has hange eaton Mark, Der of « al friends after having prneumon a fe | 8 le to walk h and Smith amily, of Altoona, being 7g | wife, of Snow | ¢'0E J Mra Years ank 0, Ww 0 and baov af 21 a Do LS ere recent guests of their parents 7 The following persons of bury : l ession of the M. E Rev, M, the nded the HIGHVALLEY. MADISONBURG Sales and R. A. Douty attended the sale of H. :. Douty, at Wolf's Store, last Friday. Russel Hockman had better quit writ. ng Herms i movings all past ! Sue Holter ling conferen Tyrone Miss Wian Bath of Bellefonte srst of § place 1% thi Atle thi The prima and Ww misprint, Jacob Harter bought McMan- ____ gaa “ Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. a AE EO a. Boris substances are then abtworbed into the b instead of being removed from the body da as nature intended. Keep the bowels with Ayer's Fills, liver pills, All vegetable a by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Aliso manufacturers of y nak voor ers y open pet AGUE CURE CHERRY PECTORAL. rays, and he was In the last weeks paper there was a way's stove, instead of store pesday and later B. Haze ee WORKMEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. FIEDLER. ng fine spring weather G. W. Wolf and son Will made a busi- ss trip to Harrisburg and Pe st week, Mrs, Hasten Arney ree and buggy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Keister ay at the home of C. H. W Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith spent ay at the home of T Wolf's Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Smith ent Su { i Mohair Skirts al Mohair Skirts lies tistown adie : +0108 ad ise LHAGIeS bou has ight a fine adies’ Spring Coats Spring Coats t K ates spent Su Ladies’ Spring Coats, latest CLOTHING olf s J a ' 1st received large i " : rolce and f Men's, Boys ) hildren’s Clothing at ‘right ay at the home of W, yrices.’ Lewis Winegardner and family spent : Men's Working Shirts, inday at Cleveland Musser’s. g Shi 30 doz, Overalls, worth Fine Dress Shirts from SOC Chas. Zimmerman was a welcome vis. tor in town last week ~=For a cough or cold take Krumrine'y Compound Syrup of Tar—cures in on tf av. e Good Resolution: Do less repairing The cheapest way to keep a house in good repair is to keep it well painted with good paint Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) They preserve the wood from the sun's cracking rays and the rain's rotting action. Saves buying new lumber. Lucas Paints are 50 honestly made, cover so thoroughly and last so long that they are money-savers from beginning to end. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia Goming a Ee Ee a a a eilliame tse » 3 Brilliantine Skirts, a wort} O LO latest design = rs Large assortment of Neckwear in al WORKMEN'S BARGAIN HOUSE, : : M:BRIDE BUILDING --ALLEGHENY STREET. For HEALTH, WEALTH and PROSPERITY you should pledge yourself to purchase} your Groceries during the year from SECHLER & CO,, Bellefonte, Pa, Their purity is a guarantee of health; their price is a saving; and with good health and economy prosperity is assured, Begin the New Year with good resolutions, SECHLER & CO., Pure Food Store. Aas a a RS EE Ae ER AR A ee EE A EE EE eR ER EE ER ER RR RE EEE 39¢ 10 1.2% 1€C .39¢ up 1 the latest patterns "ur up Bellefonte, Pa. a. - eee eet lee lee ee ee et le ed
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