THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.. APRIL 18, 1907 Pox 7 Correspondents’ Department S. THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY YARNELL, Wm. Poorman, wife and children, vis ited over Sunday with friends in this place T. H. Malone, formerly of this place, but now of Pitcairn is cirenlating among his friends here Tom Walker here, Harry Shank, of Altoona, visited his friends here. . E. Rickard and wife are callers in Pleasant Valley. Alfred Poorman, of Snow Shoe, is vis iting his friends here. Ellory Lucas, of pleasant caller here, Mrs, Wm. Walker, of spent a couple days with her father Preaching tonigat in the chapel Rev, Hall Clem Dale and wife, of were callers here recently, Sundaved at his home Runville, was a by Miss Mildred Ogden, teacher of the successful | Wednes- | primary grade, closed a very term of school at this ; day: returned to her home in Bellefonte While in this place made many friends, who are sorry to see her the community. Mrs, Ida Poorman Saturday night with Mrs ley Albert and Wm. Ke S she it Slaw. Runville, Wo oO! Sper ssling spen last week in Snow ¢ Wm Walker and Mill Hall last week, into cated by.Robert Ww Jdker, wife Wile MARTHA. Maurice Cronister, day evening as the re ingitis. He age Blaioe 41 andl have Tent Have renleq pear Martha. HKphoiam Frantz and family ; ius mg tot s the Samuel ish MILESBURG Mr Ty 7 rH) home | Ig, Tein Verna an friends, Lil Haupt, of Tyr. 72° Mrs, Thomas, K “19 mother at Nittam Oscar Shope, of 3 mother last week Mr. Martz and wifes guests of Mr. Fowler a As irprise birthday last week 1n honor of Mrs. it being her both anniversary thirty-eight persons were pra McClellan Fulton, of Tem dayed with his mother Mrs. John Fulton and son, of Os were guests of Mrs Mary Shroyas Mrs. Margaret Fulton. = TYLERSVILLE, We are having present cold of rain; once a sunn leal weathe here ~ th AY , ’ SNOW Ss Varm nen once we have snow. then a hower y and then a cloudy uy Ala Kerstetter, after an attack of in fluenza, is improving Quite a number of our people atten : the sale of Reuben McKee on last urday be 1 n the phraseology « f the was the Any d doubted aA pr boy hy © 14 nool for this term f Over now 0 3 pu » day ar last 11 am gla AARONSBURG. Miss Mamie Treaster ed in Bellefonte, spent friends here E. A. Bower has returned from Phila, with a large stock of spring and summer goods Miss Ardrena Harman has gone to spend an indefinite time with friends at Millheim John Haines has bought Mrs. Wyle's home, Miss Marion Stover returned home from a few week's stay with friends at Renova, Clayton Wyle, of guest of his son Miss Leslie Acker, who is employed at State College, spent a few days under the parents hg Dr. A 8 Masser moved into Mrs Evelyn Roger's home on last Thursday no lo ner who © sunday with just Lewistown, is the MADISONBURG, Maude Vonada spent a few weeks with her sister in Lock Haven, Corn Shaffer is spending a few weeks with her mother, Lost—a yarn ball, finder please re turn to John F. Miller; § cents reward Lewis Brown spent Saturday with his son in Millheim, Milesburg, | Bellefonte, leave | , “o SPRING MILLS, The sick are all improving, Mrs for ‘Mothers Magazine,” Pub. Co Rev. Wharton, the United Evangelical preacher, has arrived in town and preached his introductory sermon He 18 a bright and attractive young man, He is at present staying with Geo | Gentzel's but in the future his parents intend moving into the Evangelical par- sonage. Heary Moyer and son, of Colyer, | were visiting friends and relatives here The whistle of the planing mill was heard last week—the first for this spring. Forest Confer, of Renovo, made iness trip to our town last week. i mber of years ago he was engaged in \ le business here and has a At he is extensive job by David Cook a $ present overs lumber near was called to the home of inkle on account of his son James ttacked by heart m. Hosterman the i “ai ade! LY . Grover disease, began A Walker NITTANY. oY ertowt L again ery WAR rmins, Satur » —-— J ~, ent’ a AEE at Char fam, LL A BY Our sam Oats NOE ITYaKt Mrs Art) Orlando Tas Mrs of this pl Wm Ce In GQaugy Kline, o Colle we Elmer Schenck, of this place hauling logs had his leg badly bruised Walter Dunghenbaugh was to call on his friend Mr. Schenck Say George, dont you folky have a No, one hand ? Miss Katie Breon ealled on her friend, Wina B. Thomas while | Harry Lonberger and John Wagner, | | were in town, | Quite a number of young folks | gorog to attend the High school : | WINGATE, | James Davidson moved up to his pew | farm last Wednesday, { The Evange ical Sunday school reopen. | ed Sunday alter several months vacation G. B. Locus is now oc cupying the | house owned hy Homan Aikey {| Thomas Summers has ¢ mployment at Lewistown and likes it very much | Mrs, James Duvidson, who was very | 1H, has recovered her usual heslth : Ellery Lucas, of Runville, was a Sun. day visitor of Miss Ella Davidson's, [ Edward Fisher moved on the Wagner farm at Mileshurg In cutting a man's hair the barber makes short work of it, Jerry Albright is taking orders gt are | | RUNVILLE, The entertainment held at the Run- ville school house on last Tuesday might, proved to be a great success ! : ! The | building was crowded with anxious spec | tators that could not standing room recitations ladies, Much credit is Leathers, the teacher. sO many due to find | Some very appropriate | were rendered by the young | Florence | | his old friend Agnes Robenston has returned to her | | home at Philipsburg. We don't look so | sad-—she will return some day, The Messrs Shawley, two of young men, were guests Poorman home night loys what was the attraction marm/ Claude Lucas and little son Eugene, of Snow Shoe, visited at this place Sat urday., John Coakley and wife transacted busi ness in Bellefonte Monday. sportiest the D.F. recently Yarnell's s at one F. D. Beyer, of Tyrone, was seen here | : {| He has been on Monday. A very dark calamity has gloom over our little village since the afternoon of Monday April the Sth George Michael Fetzer, who has been staying with his daughter Mrs, Alic Walker, for ing moved Bush month not wil them remained w Monday after . spread its som to Ie al Hollow ready wut a to go daughter : made his dis RYO, being h th hs noon » appea No one was at the house when he went away, no one saw whi : } loner and Fiorenoce at 1 ve : "ns _ AUR NETS, He at Suncay e PORT MATILDA new Met H n rea " Wy | ed Mart Fetzer and Harry | i this youn the s¢ hool | Lover a year ayo for Tyrone time, his family hav- | swtrrplov as tescher of < Bennettt by the PR for the past six m mill tata’ Irprise sies has been campin f ore 5) 1] : for the t : the I McKinney rl came to his place to stay of Altoona. is spend A few days with his father, \M 1 Weaver Chaney & Thon On NAVE . » with Charley Richare al the throttle ’ Ll 9 ( Latta " ew steps pu p | shftson ast few davs 3 2 1 8 all smiles § orter Weaver, started MOSHANNON Lavra W fs fost ! BOT 1 ines ay ¢ we rent on a lawn terraced Ing 1 i silce A ] H 1] Telwter where the? EK he Ly w H » » hast himg 1m ness Yeitlor Ih e K 1180 of ( val one of w AUCE ARENDS, was a wr town I'he stork vim, od at the home of Ver | mon Etters on NOnday and left with! them a bright litle au ughter Rev. R G. Willamé¢ attended the Presbyterian conference iv Altoona, last week, Jacob Hazzard and daughter Josie, | returned home on Saturd «y alter several dave visit to relatives in Flemington, On Monday Dr, HK. Hoy, of Altoo- [Pa Was soaking hands with his mady | friends, | Miraerva Bitters, of Snow Shoe, is a | guest at the home of Vernon Etters here. | Elmare Hipple, of Centre Hall, is a | Ruest with her friend, Mabel Pye, On Tuesday Rhoda Weaver returned to her home after having tanght the | past term ut the Cato high school, The magwian shoulda't be satisfied to | be up to hes old tricks, a —_— | | Centre County Banking Co., Uoraer High aod Bp ing Streets, Receive Devostrs; Discount Notes JOUN M. SHUGHERT, Ossh or Lock Haven's busi. | WINGATE, On last Monday morning we had pleasure of meeti ur friend of Roland, as rom his the ang he Snow ng « fieighbor, Joseph Nef stopped on his road Shoe where he was Doctor Neff Irwin Robertson, of Snow SEen on our streets oid home visiting Shoe shaking hand whileon his way to Belle fonte, Again ; Ramond Fisher, who ha in Tyrone for the last t at the present time Visi been emi ploy. place Goldy Estrick g men, wk hand h his many friends on Thursday ning { hi to Milesbu grandmother ' whil to attend 1 He where 4 Hs funeral left here he i employed by the P. R. R The the r mort mas Murry road. Cll K making nis trip « inder the employment the P. R. R, since tion of three months to 1503 with the excep See nim JACKSONVILLE. A Plet in ¢ grammar ile for three wi A er, BA ren 13; terme contemy Les Se oming us eas sho give Lhe tronage mad And las ol our pris ta } »" R We have ever faithful in the one of rec n discharge of and her | mend a Service of a cogipetent As v require or cheerful may 3 Mirons, wonia her to LT tea FROM OHIO, tron Centre DesocRAT 1 appreciate your paper very which you have been sending I can hear all the news and happenin of ( entre ity people We had weather later part of Mach, but Apri far, has been quite stormy and that the farmers can not do their + work, altho 2h » : : ground nearly plowed reat good baa oo wel » sprin we have . for having such a cold winter th very little snow The tf . The price ering + £OTH » 2 Oa fh ples 65 to $1 #¢ butter 2¢ to Are wheat M . 3 Ot ta elle Wages of scan ity of me 181.25 ta $2 per day for and $01 S1¢ per monty i A married man gels $35 a Bouse rent, Garden, fruit, and the of one cow besides very bh n the ng Oats His JULIAN, Martin Fleck is very si suit of bed " k, not able very bad 5 1D A with a & been visiting returned the CVEeryom uy it up 134) " | kK 10 and about our will work 1s bus Vv IS RIMoOs a man f a day Ose WR ned 5 piace 101 wi i 1 n : i ich | to me, for gs Ane 0 evening 7-39 4 1090 by the On Monda Somerset, 0 On Sunday morning at Miller for tor Wor, norning 4 J on with arent We Hnes Master | pen DO IT NOW SHORT TALKS BY L.. T. COOPER. RHI UMATISM Old Mq and bites ¢ m hangs on s when be takes It's quite (tO shek It's | pain and trou he causes comes from such a little thing. Just =» ‘I'he average man has more respect for ef than a deadbeat, - And thieves are Ad in hich estee 1 tn high este For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour- age, strength, How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate ? Do not forget Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. The ehildren cannot possibly have ¢ health unjess the bowels 6 pr thor A sluggish ver g bad breath, cor nq these by giv Fills. All are is pet 4 Yes B Conte sy we sxative { PAT « o small # Yegela e. 8 FRE oe by J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, Also manufsoturers of y mam vicor ers AGUE CURE CHERRY PECTORAL "SN Seeds That (Grow The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co, tiny bit of seid in the blood the kidneys haven't taken oare of But the kidneys aren't to blame, I used to think they were, Now I know better. It's that over worked and over crowded stomach giving the kidneys part of its work and the kidoeys can't do it. | found this out with Cooper's New Discovery. [It puts the stomech in shape that's all it does, and yet | have seen thousands of people get rid of rheumatism by taking it. That is why | am positive that rheumatism is caused by stomach trouble. Here is a sample of letters | get every day on the subject. “For a long time | have been a victim of sciatica and inflammatory rheumatism, and my suffering has been too great to de- seribe. For weeks | lay helpless with every joint in my body so tender and sore that | could not bear to move. The slight. est touch would cause me the greatest agony. Several doctors trested me but they failed entirely. | tried many reme- dies but nothing seemed to reach my case, so | continued to lay helpless. My kid- neys sud stomach were affected also. | could eat but little, digest less and grade. ally my strength left. lost Sesh rapidly.” ““1 began the use of the famous Cooper medicines of which | beard so much. To my surprise and delight 1 improved im- mediately, and after usi-* . I felt like another person. My strength and appetite returned. The pain and sore: ness left me and now | feel better then | have for months.” Lawrence Tuscany, p22 Aldrich Ave., North, Minneapolis, Minn. LAWERE We sell Mr, Cooper's celebrated pr spas rations, Sidney Krumeine, Druggist. Spring will soon have to « ome, as feed | for outtle is very low Peaches are Claimed 10 be frozen in this section Country of Yours truly i Wu. E. Puiriirs EK. RHOADS At his yard, opposite the P, R. R. Passenger station, sells only the best qualities i : : : ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS | COALS | {lute freshness to our customer, ssn A180 Al] kinds of «ewe Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand, | Superior Screenin burning, Builders’ a terers’ d. {and Tetieys Tous, for lime and plas Commercial, N». Trrernone Cares § Comma No, 131 €o Something good to drink from all] lands where good Teas and Coffees are | grown will be found here. Not directly of course, but through the | most reliable importers. We state! new supply of TEA and COFFEE regular intervals, thus securing abso. ie | We make a specialty of Woods Coffees | wn wwvOTRI wre | BELLEFONTE. — ———— > TASASANANAS AS In Spring Time Housewives are Puzzled! s the season of the house year when the good unusnal preparation of meals Inge. tity, because gardan truck not to 18 and care, DecCAuse ,m are expen and LAF THE y 1 lellefonte. The firm name Pure Goods Only at Reasonable Prices Pare foods are not only the best, but the cheapest, and you alwavs get that at Sechler& Cos’ Bellefonte,
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