A ———— THE Correspondents’ Dep = ; artment | THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM { FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY } NITTANY, Perry Webner, who is employed at Hays Run, was home over Sunday and butchered on Saturday. MILESBURG. | Thomas Haupt, of Tyrone, was a re. cent guest of his uncle, P. H, Haupt. Mary Donley, after a pleasant visit {ry | move Fred Tillman, of Bellefonte, spent sev- | with Mrs, Anna Johnson, returned home | eral days among his friends here. Mrs. H. P. Zerby and Mrs, Charley Gunsallus were visiting friends in Mack- eyville on Saturday, “The sale of James Guusallus, on last Friday, was very largely attended and articles sold brought fairly good prices, Mrs. Henry Mowery, of Criders Sta tion, was the guest of Mrs. Perry Web- | ner, on Friday. Preaching in the Ev. church next Sun- day morning at 10.30, instead of in the evening. Mr. Shade and wife, of Sunbury, are | latter's | spending som: time with the parents, Perry Webner's. ; Ethel Krape, of Lamar, was th of Mary Allison over Sunday. Lula Winkleman, of Flemington, was the guest of her cousinjEsta Winkleman, e guest Mittie Winkleman, who is living Saydertown, was a caller here, on day afternoon, George McC and Hublersburg, w ping Perry ner butcher on Saturday Wm. McCaleb Robert Howard, were visitors in our family, of Web. Cox k and , of town on Wm. Stine, of u ried last Monday, by Rev, Taylor, Mrs. B. Mattern Thank home of James Griffen, at the he garvin Edgar Martin, of State Col visiting at aunt Mrs during a few days vacation. Curtis Spotts was visiting home of W, M. Gates P. Fields and wife, of Tyrone, Spent Thanksgiving at R. Fields’, i 4 4 : eto “Mi. Carry when he entered his home, on Saturday evening, and found quite a 1 his friends the him celebrate where served; al time. A fortur by changin ns 5. » “as wi 1her e¢ to COGAN STATION, A. Breuning, a lumbern sport, mds Tekye ang y William ton, to pay mi There was q Wednesday of | ley's which was wel The S Station, trip, on season they 20 pheasants wild turkeys, and a veck, at Sam | atter re Shot hunt with ceeded COLLEGE Twp ALY Quite a few of our cit in with bad colds We heard the wedding bells near our town, last Monday night so, Billy We are getting a little church built in our town; the floor is laid already and we bave our minister picked out, which is A. D. Dubbs, , Mr. Thompson put out three car loads of stones last week A. D. Gummo and son Benner, visited his brother Louis, of Alto; glad to have him in our town Shied Eavens and mother are visitin their sister and daughter, Mrs. D. W, ringing Nat NO Gummo. the brother is employed by Mr, Grimes | We are having lots of snow at present, TYLERSVILLE. Goldie visiting her parents, Lynn Miller is working near Rebers bur Wm Harte has returned from his bunting trip. Messrs, Batt and Musser, of Mill heim, called on P. P. Greninger, on Sats "Jaci Qui i A. J. Al L's. "i Weaver has recovered from an attack of quinsy. When Your Feet Drag. When feot feel box or of Sexine Roe wit dispel that tired feeling. Sexine Pills are guar anteed all formsof nerve n- | has 20 on his list taking advan g secured employment Mechtley, of McElhatten, is | le, of Pine, is visiting At | to Altoona, Clyde C. Boggs, afters al days hunting deer with Bis father, and party, returned home to Philadelphia. A. T. Boggs and party, spent the { hunting season on Big Run with success, | killing two fine bucks, returming home on the last day of the season. Mrs. Carrie Dyke and two children, | after spending three weeks with Henry | Dyke and family, returned home to Du- bois. Rev. Thos. D. Ware will take charge of the Baptist church, services at 10:30 a, m. Sunday, the regular minister in charge John Peace, as far as heard from, has slaughtered the largest hog of the sea- son, in this neighborhood, weight 478. Prof, Leathers the Central City chool, has opened a might | for young men. He will receive men at any time during the wi Ot school you nter g He ge of the 11 De Dad Oung man now it; the scr withone yy saying, | he did whe school, at versation a Cc presed 1 the school, has le nore now, th; nab 1 ’ A LO An learned RUNVILLE No ad two l | 1€ past week Mrs. Myrtie Markley ! ed to Bellefonte wh good positio 3 Claude Lucas and | visited their parental | past week | Mrs, Boaz Poo alto Samuel Lucas sre ah hoe the Shore, A rman : y ATTIOMSMMAT KE, » _ broth nda MOGAY. CURTIN TWP, MARSH CREE} Rob. Andrew ym posed Of } Bathurst, { RoPert Confer, Lewis Hev- 1 HeWerly, Wm. O'Neal, Ed and Wm. Shawley, returned on Sgfarday with one deer killed Lewis Flew: rly B. F. Mong preached a very able a off Saturday eve, also on Sur t Supdmit Hill Jesse and Walter Fry departed on Sat- urday for Pine Glenn, where they have © a lay “w a COLLEGE TWP BRANCH, Those who spent Sunday at the home of Wallace Musser were, Charles Houser and wife, of Peru. Mrs. Sheer, of State College, was a | pleasant caller at the home of Henry dent's on Sunday, George Homan is on the sick list, Bertha Dale spent Sunday at her home in Houserville G. A. Henderson is on the sick list Frank Lohr and son George spent riday evening at Jie Breon's. I Curtis Meyer and brother George have taken a trip to Chicago, John Breon and wife speat Sunday at the home of Peter Breon, at Millheim, OAK HALL. Mrs. H, A. Wagner transacted busi gess in Bellefonte, Tuesday Mrs. B. F Homan spent Wednesday at State College. Samuel Reitz and wife spent a few | dag at his home, | P. H, Shires, of Centre Hall, was seen in our vicinity last week. Clark Bible and wife, of Lewistown, visited Samuel Bible's, Miss Bertha Tressler, of Linden Hall, spent Friday with Mrs, Edward Zong. Scott Wieland, wife and children, visited his sister, Mrs, Oscar Rishell, Mrs. Adam Wagner, of Bellefonte, visited her son, H. A. Wagner, F | they are entertaining Mrs, Ogden's fath- | ! | : i : YARNELL, Butchering parties are all the rage at this place. Michael Shank and wife, of Jobas town, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Grear and daughter, of Newber- | were of Mrs. J]. E. Richard. Henry Confer, who lives on the J, P Harris farm, will, in the near future to Gorton, where he will be em- ployed in the mines, fy Rachel Walke recent guests = LE an aged lady has been confired to the house with a severe | | cold, ending sever- | James Sliker, wife and daughter, of Milesburg, were callers at J. A. Confers, Friday, Miss Mildred Ogden spent a few days recently at her home in Bellefonte, where er of Wellsboro. Thos. Poorman moved last week on the W. I. Harvey farm, near Milesburg. Rev, C. C. Bingham and son Earle, of East Freedom, spent a few days here the past week, While crossing the Di. vide from Runville to this place, Earle succeeded in capturing two large coons, He is only 12 years of age, but is a shot, and knows more carn and handling a n than many Besides the had mntity of small game. BK. 2 ge K fine aio OONS son, 18s not Pownell returned at the Grimes home f Pleasar nure 1d Taking 1 fashioned way sie about 1t / Botohpring 0 ering The Tha: riving the Lutheran church : e Bilt Kas ing odo spent Sanda I parents ' ta were seen 14] giving : pleasant Fisher. spent Sunday at M. Fisher who had been 18 work Der is eltert visitor at sick, 18 ver CLARENCE Nar “ of th Mrs vy Ww has been workir hree weeks, has RCKIK George K \ : W and had erTvyiarge CK, ) anda with Creorge = ran N Vay The Mct ou X Lizzie Chaml after working at Panther wi ra Walker, was home on Thursday and took in the butchering at e Jake Beighto!l must havel some attrac. tion up at Bullock's. Howabout it? y crew had the lack of kill ng two % SCason 0 : ¢ ner non Donald MeNaul, of State College, ac companied by Mr. Grazier, was in Lock Haven to consult a surgeon as to an in- jury Mr. McNaul had received to his shoulder in a foot ball game. They re turned again to the school Saturday, U.S. nea, 1 H i 3 ; HE ins cleaner than any tor, It will save i it | The Salem Reformed 8. 8 will hold | La Christmas service on Christmas even. POTT ER TWP POTTER MILL Potter Mills was quite day, all the Smith brothers, sisters and children, gathered at the home of Dr, | H. S. Alexander, in honor of their sister | Ella's birthday. It was a pleasant sur. | prise; the table groaned under the load {of good things to eat. The day was leasantly spent in music and singing. | All returned to their homes in the even. { ing feeling thankful that they were per- mitted to meet once again, | | ] } | | i John Maze, of Milroy, spent a week at {the home of Emanuel Smith hunting | deer aud bear, Moyer, of Springbank, helped his son butcher on Monday, Tom Decker, wife and two sons, of Milroy, are visiting his father, John | Decker, Mrs, Glasgow is visiting her daughter, rs. Jas, Harshbarger Mrs. Lizzie Colyer is on the sick list, also Mrs. Even “at the of her daughter, Mrs, Robert Smith, at Centre Hill, A party of 10 i Monday of last week, from Ps | and James Reish our } buck. scar Jame k tM ¢ home h i, went out ianaiorg x f Reeds and Sup ontri Stover, our town Saturday A. C. Alexander, a week witl Alexander POTTER TWP ECA i pent [= SNOW SHOE TwP week t the he ye. at Snow Shoe Sunday ‘at this nis wife and Tyrone, Mon- “a ames Poorman Lucas spent and accompanied ome at 0 of } : yme of J: AARONSBURG wl herite LI laughter IAS week of Wilkinsburg { Johan's parents a visit / a 4 Keister returned home from a ths stay | State with friends at my his t afew v Z. D. Thomas and niece, Miss Beckie ler, attended the f ral | her at Loganton, on Friday sn er weeks : v 1H James Breon and wife spent : : AAS REBERSBURG. Robert Meyer, of Bucknell College | spent Thanksgiving with his parents | Henry Meyer's here Minnie Grenoble is at the present mak ing her home at the hotel | Calvin Weaver and wife have return. { ed from a weeks visit at Pittsburg and Pitcairn, Mrs. Hettie Savers, of State College, was visiting her mother, Mrs, Jesse Wert, here. Lloyd Gramel, of State College, = Thanksgiving with his parents, C Gramley's here. Mrs. Kathryn Meckley, of Milton, spent sometime visiting her mother here, Mrs. Edwin Neighterhood, of Wash. ington, D, C., is visiting her parents, John Ocker's, Cela Brumgart, accompanied by two of her friends, spent Thagksgiving with her parents here, Prof. H. A. Detwiler, principal of the Sandy Ridge schools, spent Thanks. ving with his bright and interesting amily of children, Chose Jail Rather than Kiss Mis Wife, & Frederick Wolf, of Atlantic City, an 18 year old husband, went to jail Friday rather than kiss his ty wife. a year youn than himself, after a quarrel which brought the husband belore Mag- istrate Hughes, When the case was heard the'wife tes: tified that she was afraid of her husband. She rs ridy to forgive him, and the official decided to settle the matter with 1 Bytom out wile apd promise to “If you an be good in the future, 1 will let you go," Fo Tig Ta he.” a vem ® was sent to jail in of $300 bail, ark lively on Fri. | nt | i : : i | OENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, I'A., DECEMBER 5 1907. MT. EAGLE. Jacob Garthoff, and lady friend, Bessie | Wren, of Lock Haven, spent Sunday with his aunt, Miss Ella Leathers. Florence and Cora Leathers spent | j Sunday at their home at this place, Mrs, James Hayes and son Charles | | spent Thanksgiving at her daughter's Mrs. W. Daughenbaugh. Sam Daughenbaugh and brother Loyd | spent Saturday here, Mrs. Etta Leathers, and daughters, Rue and Gertrude, spent a few days at State College last week, Teddy Leathers and brother Clarence | spent Monday in Bellefonte, Those who spent Sunday evening a the home of J. F. Dietz's were, Miss Jessie Wren, Mame Smovyer, Ella Leath- ers, Geo, Hirum, Albert Aikey, Jacob Garthoff and Lloyd Shank, Ibra Bathurst spent a very time at McKeesport, Pittsburg, merding, t week E Leathers visite day last week. El Da mt % a 1 in Alt arl Rie guaenvaug Have One Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayers Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. We publish our formulas ers Always keep a box of Ayer’s Pills in the house. Justone pill at bedtime, now and We banish sloohel from our medicines We urge you to consuit your dogtor | then, will ward off many an attack of SPRING MILLS. mnie wer o JGAY even MADISONBUR Russel Heckn had * +) ted in the paper 1 Herbe . R. Co FA pith his 3 ere, Steven the Best and wifa, of Zion, attend. their son-in-law, J. F. sale of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. we Wado by the J. O, Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. ce GLAD IT DID 50 MUCH GOOD M14 Druggists’ Hear Much Praise Mixture » For This RECIPE IS VERY SIMPLE Lots of Men and Women Here Had The Simple Home-Made Mixture Prepared, Says Druggist your f good walter This mixture, writes one authority in a leading Philadelphia newspaper, tas a peculiar tonic effect upon the kidoeys; cleansing th ged-up i { the el- he ores of iminative 1 ing ti kidneys to clog ues, ie mn ure ne atter, and as had ngredients n the the it» nary and th Rheuma- 1 i rhborhood lients There leansing 1 cer BET ual meeting of the Arcar last week $s gather Royal ey Ve : Punxsutaws hold next it was decided Philips- Was ALSOCIAa to ar ng at tat t { own the der i in of his 1 1 : . Wy (ny OME S A IM week with friends at Loganton REGARDING NEW THEORY Followers of Cooper and His Novel Ideas Give Reason for Their Belief in Him. With a theory that human health is dependent on the stomach and with a medicine which he says proves this theory, 1. T. Cooper, a comparatively man, has built up an immense following during the past year, Cooper has visited most of the lead: Ing cities of the country, and in each city has aroused a storm of discussion about his beliefs and his medicines Wherever he has gone, people have called upon him by tens of thousands, and his preparation has sold in Lm- mense quantities, The sale of this medicine has now over the entire country, and Is enormously each day. In I of this, the following sta two of the great number of followers which he now has, are of general in. terest. Mi... Agnes Viggenhouser, of $42 8¢. Louls Avenue, Chicago, has the follow. ing to say on the subject of the Cooper preparations: “For more than ten years 1 was broken down in health, 1 could not tleep and I was very nen vous. Gradually 1 began to lose my memory, until 1 could not remember things from ona day to another. I had a and eramps in my body, d at times see dark unable to my Cooper's remedies. 1 decided to them a trial, and I began to feel at once, After taking the medicine two weeks 1 can say that | am a ful, for they bave done averything claimed for them In my case” Another statement by Mr, W. B. Stewart, 109 W, Madison St, Chicago, is as follows: “I have had stomach trouble for years, and anyone who is afMicted this way knows what an awful distressed feeling It causes, Many a time I have felt that I would give most any price to be cured. It was by ao cident that 1 heard of this man Cooper's remedies, 1 immediately made up my wind to buy a treatment of him. 1 used it for about two weeks, and It is Impossible to tell how much good It has done me, 1 fool altogether different, I have more life and
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