THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA , 1 }CEMEER 12 1907, A — Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM NITTANY. H., P. Sunday. Harry Mauck took Williamsport on Monday We notice Miss Ver: "Allis streets again, after v siting other parts of the state, Mrs. James Mauck, of ast several weeks visiting i Mauck, and family " John Delaney and former's grandmother, Lamar on Sunday Charley Lee ar 1d family, ville, ted William Brant anc mn Sunday. Mittie Winkleman is at her home, after whit Bellefonte where she some time. Richard Harpster, his grandparents, G. family, several days last Mrs. A. R. Rossman and Mrs Rossman, of Clintondale, were and taking in the butchering Tolbert's last T irsday. Sunday was a beautiful most like a spring day Henry Snavely an aged and respected citizen 1s in very feeble healt 3 Ethel Krame Lamar, visi friends here on St nd W, E. Kessin ger in Bellefon ness. J. W. Tolt day last There will he wre in . big din: sirhits ights in on on friends Rote, spent the her son # visited Welsh wife, Mrs. ris spending a ch she will go will remain to for of F } nsited V oung, wee K. W. F visiting at Gr, | day; it seemed ted ir post master, week on busi. was te one day las ert was uu week RUNVILLE, No. 2. . Lew and UR x i ited at t Harry on our s Mrs. Wi pleasant vi their home | C. Friel here. Jacob MecClincy, Mrs Clincy and cl 1, also Clary MceCling were out of town visitors Sunday n B. Lucas was a Bellefonte visi aturday. Se has. Rodgers, of Tyrone, visite eral taysaai has. Lucas. PINE GLENN. Butchering is all the ge. Mrs. Sam. Hoover is on the sick Thomas Gleason, of Moshannor a business through here on Blanche - } v trip Satu da . Lioya Daugherty spent Sunday with S$ parents here a! a Lewis is visiting in ( Kelley Bro's. are cleani grounds for the new mill near Karthaus. Rev. Ake preached in Clearfield on Sunday. A number of our young people attend. ed church at Moshanron, on Sunday Van Meeker departed on Monday Pittsburg where he expects to ployed during the winter Iva Askey who has been attending school at Donora, Pa., is spending a few weeks at home. Arthur Lewis, who h during hunting season his work at Jersey Shore Miss Orgeir, atrained nurse of liamsport, is visiting Mrs. Boak “Who said Pine Glean was dead learfield ng off the for be em- home returned to as been at has Wil. SALONA Mrs. Clay slowly There v account ’ Henry weighed ov Ibs, of lar Tom Fi GG. Bechto trouble = sister, Anna Mar ‘BOGGS TWP FAIRVIEW, Alla Watson Sunday Chattie Confer and Nancy Kelley, « Curtin, spent Sunday at John Kelley's. §. Mrs. Mary Haines has returned home after a few weeks’ visit with her mother here, Irvin Confer is suffering from a severe was a Fairview visitor on Edw. Confer has quit, bis act as w ¢ ng, a butchering hope! ‘ tion, en to Zerby visited in Tylersville on | 1. week | and | Ww. | FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY us LINDEN HALL. Katura Riter, and friend Van Jodon, and Miss Robb and friend, all of Belle- | fonte, were guest s at the home of John { Diehl on Sunday Miss Elenot Long, of isited at the home of Mrs. day. “harles ar Spring Mills, Meyers over d Carl Ross, who had been the Westinghouse plant at at home, chool on Friday ed that d: are * WAS no ) had butchering Ab, Fleck Martin and I: select and two children, are spending a few days at the Lee Br Mamie who had been school for a couple of days on account of liness, is able to be back at work again, As pretty a sight as to be seen here at Linden Hall, is a tlock by |. H. Ross. He has | when seen on the clear { dam, a sight worth coming to see, Jacob Lee is at present SICKNESS, Mrs. J. wile abella, home of ooks irooks, out of oO! du owned 200, and the time ick » over water, of anyone's laid up with H Th ay of last week at her daughter, Mrs. G baugh, of Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Philip Bradford, of Lemont spent Sa urday at Jacob Lee's, and Sadie ‘olyer, is also spending a few Lee, days at the same place Ross spent Wednesday and the home of Mothers. ursdis "Ore € > UNION TWP , and fra understood the 1 Christmas 1 to hold is home tend N exert fre 18€8 Shawer ym 1 a vacatior n all a ppearance, some of our ung | friends were very popular at the hcift House,” on Saturday evening all kinds of relreshipents were ved, G. Richards has returne home om Uniontown, where he has been em- as carpenter D.M. Fare & ettie yrone ) noyed for " CLARENCE Harry Cr spen, of father a few days last week Robert Glenn, of Cameron his mother a few days last week Wedding bells rang merrily in our town Saturday eve. How about it Mart Robert Thompson must have some attraction down at Clarence How about it Bob We have a few girls in our town who think this year is leap year, but they had better wait until 1908 David Chambers is improving his store by putting ia the acetylene hight Dave likes everything nice and neat hoda Weaver spent Saturday at her home in Moshannon Merrill Lucas spent Sunday at home Altoona, vi visited her COLLEGE Twp BRANCH, th nat are on Curtis Meyer and Mrs Lola fonte on Saturday Henry Sents spent Saturd the sick Alvin Sents did some shot Those list are Witmer ping in Belle- and S LIVONIA KE i \ . it nday with Irie 3) H Ki as for het Cyr hreckengast and M, ( illed a large bear on Saturday Leslie Stover and Martha Snook in the show at Woll's Store W. A. Svook visited his in Sugarvalley on Sunday Susan Stover is spending a week with friends in Sugarvalley, eturned to Livonia y house brother Schade took Friday eve sick brother Jessie Adams returned to Rebersbury | Jy Moatiay morning HOUSERVILLE { DD. H, Bottorf’s little daughter Mildred, | had the misfortune one day last week to | cut her head very badly on the stove, it took the doctor considerable time in dressing hE vp the wound, Jale came home Sunday to see pe mother and t old friends, “ Butchering is all the go at the present me, AARONSBURG. Mrs. R. U, Wasson from a few week's trip to het Pleasant Gap Elsie Phili shia a visit rence Isen hows r returned oy a few mont tay at Milton, Lloyd Stover tha Ruth Swabb, Clyde Stover and Marion were to Coburn to protracted meeting in the Ev. church Turb returned ips has oc her par ie to pay home Stover Renova, Kreamer, of was Lin town on Sunday Polly Stover winter months Coburn The Reform cided to eve Mr. Mever Orie Weaver pent the Sabl ents here the at has with C, gone A. to spend Weaver's, ed Sunday school ha de Nave & AMAas, service on Amas and wile, and Boalsburg, wife Wolfs Store, united ir Friday Houtz w ho all Mrs, K ith het 4 with Der dang marriage s wening by many {riends sh her well, Swabb hter at Cob parsonage on Donat, Mrs this place, nev, FILLMORE. Nearly all our ry corn; some hav Chas. Rimmey 1203 bushels « Hunting as they fary are done husk e ir fodder had a ve ry res ners ing ret all haul- fine ¢ rop ff of 16 a over: evervbody here is very lit » to be ki s Hue y tives the last two da 1s friends and 1 4d } 1 ninting auntin on; Ellis has a fine fox hound Mild: i of Htate Co ed her i HER MT. EAGLE n Monday Butchering is Geo son; n Foringer, of Mal spent Sunday at ¥ 14 J RY done the largest this Ibs about all Weaver killed ghed abot now Sed we 1t 200 olm Lock he 1s going t Or § years Jerry ) his mother butcher, but he was two weeks late John Singer wheels steam for Samuel Leech’s sawmill, and Sam and Malone Sichiothey take turn about workin nd gO! ng to Singer's to warm their feet Big little Joe Poorman has about laid or the winter; he went away on 1 hanksg; ving and told his friends he wou be back until spring but he returned the following Saturday LOO up . id not WINGATE Anna Shank and Thursday evening in Unionville report having a very nice time Ne were sorry to hear that Mrs Hains took sick very suddenly on lay afternoon; he she will get SOON Dora Stere spent and John Sun- pe better na returned pleasant at Buffalo Run n who been ry and sister Ed after . a very has betler at this home | parents at | | of heart trouble, seen | | bu ing f1 om PORT MATILDA Mrs. Alice of near Mt, PI Mrs the bome Burn ens nt Sallie Wis er is of her father, with recovery, Mrs. Dora Clewell, i a severe illnes John Peters, dent of Reese Blair near ( for several ye Hollow, ha county, . Reese J 3 | McMonig: for vi contest lot of both Job been » nerve treat: The nog neighborhood plenty ot hand, and y thanks to My nice sausage | Dallas Lar « to move lap ince LAKES and 1 ence he YARNELL Bar of Rev. D spent part Rev, Stewart gress at the U L. P. Croft re visit with frie: James the thel Re grands place a it piracted hinger Sthe LAN last w days wit MADISONBURG of Prof progre Rev estin 4 ) day Cor eNooOt ~ S Y Car {friends at Mifflin! D.C Duck } evening at the hot Andrew business at the ¢ (yeiser week Wo Or Vomada, wifeand interesting ittle daughter Susie, spent Sunday at the home of (:. H. Stover near Rebers- bur 1574 Stolen ~ ousible, in this us town of hur Rev. and from home, mic hes Mrs some Lions, sar ! ves, it 1s ven so, while 5. G. Haas were away miscreant ente red 15€ throug! An UpPSLAIrs wind low and carried Away some fancy gilt glass dishes and other valuables If the thief, or thieves, are roped in they will be of some poor riged- ity. mahogany finish, color indignation that his soul will glide off for the land where the hothouse plants never freeze their ho Fifty Years For Convicts Judge Hart, of Williamsport, sentenced one man to an imprisonment of 30 years in the Eastern Penitentiary, and another to2o. The first was George Nelson, the cigarette fiend, who on Thursday, w was convicted of murder in the second degree tor the killing of Policeman Maloney and pleaded guilty to burglary. The man who got the 20 years is E« fward Stewart a negro, who overpowered and assaulted the wife of a farmer in an isolated part of the country Burglar Shoots A Woman Mrs. Mary Kittann shot and instantly killed Saturd ing by a burglar. The woms husband were awakened by ¢ sacking their ir 1 wet we, Stah bed ed not from rglar was Stah. of : oon an make am as the to bed depart and the striking Mrs head. The b sum of money PROF. J. ANGEL only a : me, very much i home altera Hall 1 Wagner expects to Alt this week 18 spending 4 M yt ah Fortney at State College Wm, Stuart, who | iad beens vis fine time. What was the attraction OAK HALL. Ward and Max Gramley visited their sister, Mrs, R, C, Lowder Mr. Sauers and wife, of State College, were seen in our vicinity last week. Margaret Peters visited her mother Mrs. Sue Peters, Sund Mrs. Bohn and Mrs, py at State College. r. Baumgardoer and Mr, G ' of Cottage, were seen in town last Luther Peters spent last week at Rock Springs. The motor car dealer will tell a Reits spent Tues. you that if you don’t own an automobile you auto, | is week | iting at | Pittsburg a few days, reports having a | Eyesight Specialist. > © TWO DAYS Wednesday and Thursday DEC. 18 & 19 From Wadnea ag antl] Thar ever “AT THE BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE. Prof. Angel as an eyesight specialist gives rv markahie rsults for weak eyes. headache blurred vision, cross eyes, or defective eye slght. Should any person doubt the statement, Prof. Angel is well able to give plenty of Indl vidual testimoninis of some of the best people of Bellefonte and vicinity, Prof. Angel is trust worthy and reliable. If you wish to save your fehisht and money too, don't fall to eall on | Angel i : To MY Parnows Having beoome estab. | lished in Centre and haw J] Sbeciae GREGG TwP HES Grenoble killing it had } * 1Em Houts Throat Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case care- fully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, We publis} Who makes the best |} r Company, ¢ 2 been making Aver’s years. lf you have the slight- about using these pills, ask tor. Do as he savs, always. J.C. Ayer Lowell, Mass, the royal apart srl ounce 0 NOT KNOW WHAT CAUSES SICKNESS Modern People Have Many Names for Same Diseases, According to New Belief. Does human health depend on one organ alone? This question is becom ing widely discussed since L. T. Cooper first advanced his theory that the stomach is the true seat of lif and all health dependent upon it, Mr. Cooper, who has met with re markable success in the sale of his new medicine, believes that the stom. ach is responsible for most sickness, and that this organ is weak in the present geperation. While discussing this theory recently, he sald: “I am asked time and again to tell why my medicine has made such a record wherever 1 have introduced it. My answer always is, ‘because it restores the stomach to a normal condition.’ No one will deny that today there are more half-sick men and women than ever before. Nothing critical seems to be the matter with them. They are Just halfsick most of the time. They don't know really what Is the matter with them. 1 have talked with thou- sands during the past two years, and few knew indeed what their trouble was. One sajd nervousness, another sald kidney trvable, another liver com- plaint, some constipation, or heart trouble, or lung trouble. Many had treated, as they called It, for most of these diseases at different times. A very common complaint is ‘all run down or ‘tired all the time' or ‘mo appetite.’ ™ “I know positively that every bit of this chronic 111 health is caused by stomach trouble, and nothing else. My New Discovery puts the stomach in sound ~ondition in about six weeks. Might}* few people can be sick with a sound digestion. That is why my med- icine is selling at such a tremendous rate. | have convinced many thou sands of people that these things are so, and the pumber i8 growing bFy leaps and bounds.” Among more reccnt converts to Mr. Cooper's beliefs is Mr, Edgar L. Hinds, living at 6 Tappan Street, Everett, Mass. Mr. Hinds has this to say on the subject: “l have suffered with stomach trouble for eight years. I was not sick enough to be in bed, HUT Just felt bed all the time. My greatest trouble was that I always felt tired, would get up in the morning feeling as tired as when [I went to bed, “1 bad a very irregular appetite, and was troubled with dizzy spells. If § stood for any length of time, | would have a dull pain in the lower part of my back. 1 was nervous and felt all the time as though something terrible was going to happen. 1 tried many kinds of medicine but nothing ever helped me. : “I bad about given up all hope of ever being In good health again, when I beard so much of Cooper and de cided to try his medicine. I took one bottle of his New Discovery and was greatly surprised at the result ¥ gained 12 pounds in a few weeks. I ean now eat anything T wish, and feel Ike a new man. I cheerfully recom. mend this medicine to all sufferers from stomach trouble” It is worth anyone's time, who is not enjoying good health, to learn of Mr. Cooper's wonderful preparations. We are selling them In large quantities, Sidney Krumrine PENNSYLVANIA Bulletin. THE SPIRIT At no otl heart ng men older ane \Ppy reuni ab the edar, the witchery of stietoe, all som hing : It is the season of reunions ind parting The and social ex POSE of travel rile. i ho na le, changes it | ple asAant excursions to b relish from the The tines } PI valent Pennsylvania Rail Its system is so 1 closely tO INAke A | road is far-reaching, interwoven with the needs RAILROAD OF CHRISTMAS ON THE RAILS. TE) i ung tender vounge: the pungy i } Fy urking sentiment | nigh irresistible gatherings, of meeting rom the home goings many and there are added | has an 4 . nnsoecny 1 »} good choo HWAYE popular at holi ay and at the same time Ladd of the traveler; its trains are so numerous and so well equipped for the accommodation of every class of travel, and its ticketing arrangements so satisfying that it might be termed the Santa Claus route. Its limited trains carrving the highest grade of travelers, completely appointed in every detail, offer exceptional advan. tages to the childred going home from school for the Christmas vacation, The boys naturally gravitate to such trains; the girls “will find every comfort and safeguard, as well as a maid at their command, No matter whither bound it is wise to consult a Pennsyl- vania Railroad Ticket Agent as to trains and rates. He can start you right; the rest will be easy.
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