THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEF@NTE, PA. JANUARY 9 1908 mmm Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NITTANY. Joe Miller, of Avis, spent Sunday with his wite and baby. Lenora Nolan and Hester Zerby spent Sunday visiting friends at Fishiogcreek, Mrs. James Gunsallus is spending a week in Marsh Creek helping take care of her sick brother, Mr. Wensel. On Jan. 18th, there will be a sociable at the home Frank Bartley's; pro. ceeds for the benefit of the Ev. church Everybody cordially invited. Wm. Brant and family visited friends across the mountains over Sunday. Lillie McCaleb and Jean Beck, of Pittsburg, after visiting friends here for several weeks, returned to Pittsburg, Quite a crowd gathered at Huston Station Saturday night, to bid farewell to Eugene McCaleb and Ray Showers, on their return to Williamson college, having spent their vacation with their parents and many friends here, "Ata leap year party held at t home of Daniel Showers, on New Year's even ing, a certain young gentleman had return a certain young cap, the next day, and for his own, Guy Nolan expects to spend of he to lady's coat left this place uncles and frie ther cities other a happy and prosperous New Year SCOTIA ie | ! 8 over the " Mrs. A J Albrigl who Wed. nesday night, were held on Sunday fore. noon in the Lutheran church Robert McKee, of Milton, his brother, William, here, Jacob Greninger, of Rebersburg, and daughter, Mrs, Crayton, of Spring Mills, visited the former's brother, Benjamin, here a few days last week, Perry Greninger and M, H. Caris were Rebersburg visitors, on Saturday. The scarlet fever patients are said to be getting along nicely Revival services are being held in the Evangelical church by Rev. Burkett Jonathan Bierly, ol Youngdale, is vis- iting his sister, Mrs, Sophia Mechtly YARNELL. A. S. Confer and wife, of Milesburg, spent Sunday here Florence Leathers spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Mt, Eagle Rev. Harkins, of Glasgow, preached a very able sermon in the U. B. church, Sunday, Jennie Packer, of Howard, is the guest of Ira P. Confer Quite a few people of this place at tended church at Runville Sunday ’ Taylor Walker, of Avis, and brother Potter, of Clarence, were callers here, last week, to see their mother. Mrs. Rachel Walker, who is quite ill Maud Brown and Anna Shank visited friends at Blanchard, ‘ww FERGUSON Twp, Prof. George W, Johnsonbaugh gave body of died on the pupils of the high school a supper, | Forty-two were present to enjoy the | treat, J W. Sunday lost a valuable horse the other day, Samuel Grove has moved onto Boal farm near Boalsburg. the BENNER TWP. VIEW ROCK Clarrence Benner is all smiles-he says it is a little dishwasher, The recitations and music atthe High school, on Friday. were quite a success, Mabel, the next time you go through those woods, you waut to watch yourself and not get lost: how about it Those on the sick list are : Mrs. John Rishel, John Grove, Pearl Saxion, Marie and Luila Hoy Shopes saw mill was set up in the woods back of Clayton Royers, and they have taken the men to board. “Jack” says he never enjoyed apples and the good warm stove as much as he did Sunday night, how about it Messrs. Paul Fishburn, of K. S. N. S., G. P. Piper, of Wilkinsburg, and Nellie Gherret, of Bellefonte, spent Saturday and Sunday at J. F. Hoy's. There was a merry straw party passed through our View on Monday evening. I have 1 myself very enjoved n at to dehorn mu a jakes, helping MILESBURG { F | school received Frank Baird's 8. composed fromm S Ti class is ) of It young men, formerly taught by Mrs Walker, now of Orange, N bo: $0 CIASS., of East (nee) Miss Ida Orris, of whom they a presented with a very beautiful fern dish, costing $13 ; the class lost a good and faithful teacher Wm. Baird, of Juniata, Sundayed with his parents BOGGS Twp FAIRVIEW, Agnes McCartney, of Snow Shoe, is visiting at Ezekiel Confers, Myrtle Heaton, of Gorton, friends here last week visited Millie Kelley is visiting friends at Ro- | mola. Charles Daley and Mr. Heverly, [of Romola, Sundayed at John Kelley's, oe " a 3 There will be spelling school on Fri. day evening, Jan. 17. All are invited Mrs, Thomas Shawley and son Lloyd spent Sunday with friends at Runville, CURTIN. Joe Funk and wife entertained a num- ber of friends from Tyrone, on New Year, Maud Gingher, of Pittsburg, is visit ing her grandparents here. Jack Barnhart will have a shooting match at Curtin, on Saturday, Jan, 11; come and have a good time | catupt | Chicago for a week's visiting. Pearl Dukeman was visiting at Wm Kline's a few days last week. BENNER TWP, | We wish the boys success, | Bruce Struble is much elated over the big boy that arrived at their home about Christmas, ' Barger is talking of going to The Struble brothers are well pleased | | with their employment at the College. | UNIONVILLE. (The following communication appeared in the last issue of the Centre Demo erat, but was overlooked in the shuffle’ of as sembling two weeks news It was unavoidable from the fact that we know that Domino's’ weekly letters ure among the bost features in this paper-—our readers at least say so, and we would not omit it intentionally It won't hap» pen agaln.~ Ed) “The same to you '4 John Hoy, Jr., and berger, a pair of Walker township kid dropped into my den the other day to get legal information James Mackey, of Jacksonville, would like to see Domino,” He takes the Centre Democrat just to get the Union. ville don't 1 get taffy ! | R. B. Treaster, a zen and tax gathe rer of Potter township settled his 1906 duplicate 1n full on urday. Roll is one of the best tax col lectors in the county, Miss Eva Rich, formerly of this place, i but now of Philadelphia, received as a Christmas present, a paid up subscrip tion to Centre Democrat for year. Now the C, DD, wi beauty and a juy for That reminds me thu § is leap year and I would ladies who are from ler than you look, the sun ble « hap vO hould have s getting stale, Bennie W, Rum items, Gee! ots ol sentative cit Sat the one ‘thing of 1 " 100 Gays. cout Ol shine last Was ond e Sea ited er by harley McEwen s best man and Miss Linden Hall few of their on They wet the Rev son of the Bessie bridesmaid neighbors and fr is were You sed Billy had prepared before he took his bird house was completely furnished from cellar attic, painted outside and | papered and Jaime within, carpeted, every itneh, and all his bride had to do | was to take possession, He was married | in his own house. In the evening about | 200 of our citizens gathered at his home SEATrsSOD Was near pr esent the ca into it Only & en e The to | | to gi | RITIS Received Pack | sounded with the | old | street | Blder "the most | Here's them a send of 47 womet ges of ci west gnd of Plank road st meiody ol ete, Eve demu the fact that an went there to congratulate them the | inent ladies of the t ced that the ide populs our 4” Billy and 8S re rect pans, rybody en metration and when we « wong tu Wert large number of est tf rot irom ' convin among an mo WII, We Are 1} and groom ard Hr tour A Citizen or ou wvawia., wishes, HOWARD Aas purcinase iH xt sumn owara i Hi do lIKkew) two weeks off from R. F. visiting enjoying the time at sistant by while the Salona, deliver mail on R. Col, Joh Shank, were ut on fe ire Haves IAF r and Squ week whether B Charles Bowe McDowell, Pearl { State wer ( vacation Balser Weber i Thomas, Walter and George Lon mal, visited parents Misses Sallie Weirick and Mavme Zeigler visited Howard last week ; these ladies are employed in the public schools of N. J. They deserve credit for their Hvelihood Mayme Bechdol, of Bellefonte, visited here one day last week ; glad to see her in "an Haven nor Page 7 for her home Jacob _. papa £ NETTIE You Ma Need It Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in the house, ready for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis. If he says it’s all right, then get a bottle of it at once. Why not show a little foresight in such matters? Early treatment, early cure. We publish cur formulas 5 We banish slochol from our medicines We urge you to eonsuit your doctor Many a boy is called dull and stupid, when the whole trouble is due to a lazy liver, We firmly believe your own doc- tor will tell you that an occasional dose of Ayer’s Pills will do such boys a great deal of good. They keep the liver active. w=lisde by the J. C. Ayer Oo., Lowell, Magy HUMAN RACE AFFLICTED WITH QUEER DISEASE Cooper Says Internal Parasites Cause Much Suffering Everywhere. The following remarkable statement was recently made by I I It concerns the prepa been so widely discussed the country during the has sold in such enormous in leading cities “It is now a wherever 1 have introdu« Discovery med ¢, hund wellknown ed ¢ did not kr } i" and were CON 1104 until I explain patter to them. In some citi have had this experience that public generally became tlarmed “1 take this opportunity of explain ing what these creatures are, and what I have learned about them in the past “Tapeworms are much more com- mon than would be supposed. 1 ven ture to say that ten per cent, of all chronic stomach trouble, or what is known as a ‘rundown’ condition, is caused by them. An individual may suffer for years with one of these great parasites and not be aware of It rvous an belief, the ap- reased-—it only The 8 a general it however, and a ation in the pit of the Contrary to general tite is not greatly ine re | ted nervi 1 of these and depressed. one of lan- easily Lack affect the body, iil and slug- ef not So generally with one covery, in freeing stom- f all impurities, seems ese great worms, and «diately expels them from I wish to assure anyone | who has the experience just related { with my preparation, that there is no cause for alarm in the matter, a that it will as a rule mean & yn restoration to good health™ The Cooper medicines are 8 boon to stomach sufferers, We sell them. ~8idney Krumrine aimost : 441 the system | i : A Sprain or Strain must have immediate attention Sloans Liniment is invaluable in an emergency of this kind . It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion, reduces the swelling and strengthens the weak muscles. Because of its antiseptic and healing properties, Sloan's Liniment is the best /* & remedy known for cuts,wounds, bruises stings,burns and scalds. PRICE 25¢ 50¢ & $1.00. Dr.Earl S. Sloan, v 4 - . Boston, Mass.
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