Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 30, 1908, Image 7

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, JANUARY 30 1908,
J emer en
/
Correspondents’
Department |
THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY
NITTANY.
G. W. Young, who has been housed
up the past few weeks, has improved so |
much that he was to Lock Haven, Sat.
urday, on business,
Charles Mauck, who holds a good
sosition at Howard, spent Sunday with
his parents and many friends here :
Ed. Emert, of Salona, visited friends
here, on Sunday.
Quite a number of our young people
attended the oyster supper at Lamar
Hall, Saturday night and report having
a good time,
Sunday was a rm
day, with snow, rain and high
William Brant moved his family
Coburn one day last week. :
William Kauffman and family ar
Parvin, visited Harry Baker and family,
on Sunday
The Democrat ere out
Saturday night, and held their cal
the school house a
The republicans held their
oN
INR
very stormy, blustery
winds,
to
vy, of ne
11 loom
§ were out in fall bloom
ICUs 10
the bar-room of the hotel
a good turn oul, 3oth
y i men
good men i
Clyde Le Hublers!
in our town the past week, sa
with his circular ’
gine. He does g
are right te
On Mc
meeting |
plac Cc
e. of near
r wood
joyed
went
mornin
jolly g¢ »
Charley Emerick,
a visitor to
took dinner
On last °
a life-long z
the home of his daugh
Dorman ia Hartleton,
were brought to this placeon Fri
ening; interment at Snydertown on 2
day. Mr. Robb had been
health the past year, and be and his
wife closed up their house in the fall and |
went to Hartleton and Berwick, to visit |
their children. Thinking it might bene- |
“fit his health, but he kept getting worse,
till he died at the above named date.
He is survived by his wife, three daugh-
ters and two sons
Ph
1 #1
yori
and
nn
ia
MILESBURG.
terian chur vas well attend
The birthday surprise given
AKohlbecker, it being
1s sisters proved
him, they out generaled h
point, planked him on
surrounded him
prisoner of war; he
little man, because he fell i
sisters had laid for 1!
better his condition
taken the oath of
him free, then gave him a square
day meal, with a few of his f
The orchestra gave some excelien
to help the good cause along.
Another surprise,
McMullen and wife.
number of relatives
Geo. McMullen wife
Bronsel, of Tyrone, Mrs, Jennie Kiser,
ltoona, Robt. McMullen and son, of
ite, entered me of Heary
ullen and taking them by
storm at their residence at Met oy Linn)
iron works. After spending the day |
socially and pleasantly, the relatives
departed for their homes i
“entral Supply Company of Milesburg, |
on Friday 24th, purchased the goods of |
E. D. Johnson & Co's. store, on the cor.
ner of Water and Mill streets; the grand |
opening on Monday, The new com
pany has repainted a portion of the
room, in a few days will branch out |
with a different line of merchandise,
all
su ered
.
ne
Henry
tSth, a
from a distance, |
and son, Mrs
given
Un
the h
wife,
| is the guest of her friend, Mrs
GREGG Twp
0 |
HOY'S SCHOOL HOUSE. |
We have still some snow on the ground
and ice also.
The revival meetings at Madisonburg
are well attended; we wish them a suc.
cessful time.
Wm, Pressler and family were visitors
at Millheim, at Wm, Kern's on Sunday.
Mrs. Israel Spayde and Minnie Ream;
of Aaronsburg, were callers at John
Ream's over Sunday.
Irvin Miller, of Colorado, will come
to stay with bis sister, Mrs. Wm. Bress.
ler.
Israel Spayd and his daughter Della,
and Minnie Ream spent Friday at Wm,
Bressler's,
:
Thomas Taylor is employed at work |
at Murry school, on a saw mill
WINGATE
D. W. McCloskey and wife returned |
on Friday evening after spending a few |
weeks in Tyrone, report having a nice |
time.
Albert Miller, of Julian, spent Sunday
with bis friend Cyrus Stere,
Irvin Lucas, who is employed at|
Lewistown, is spending a few weeks |
with his lady friend, Olie Summers,
Thomas Summers, of Lewistown, is
spending a few weeks at home,
John Sheckler, wife and son, of Belle.
foute, Sundayed at the home of her
father, George Hoover,
Miss Nancy Celly, of Renova, spent
Sunday, eve with her friend, Anna
Shank,
. after spending sever.
ts at Lancaster,
| correction made in
RUNVILLE.
Nellie Rathmell was the guest of her
parents at Hublersburg, Sunday.
Mrs. John Furl, of Philipsburg, is vis-
" -
|iting her parents, Elias Hancock's.
Mrs. C. B. Freil visited at Bellefonte
recently.
I **scribe
No. 2,” beg to have a little
the last two
are all aware
written any
WO now
1SSUOS
that
news
vou
Dear reader,
scribe No, 2 has not
for a month of Sunday's,
fully understand that the responsibility
of No. 2 rests on No. 1, and that he is
kept quite busy ating over the
county gathering news of interest that
happens to fall off the telephone once in
a while and is picked up by the **Pri
ters Devils.’
Walter Wentzel and Toner F
Maudelle Poorman and
Yarnell,
Poorman |
Dever
you
circu
BRUSHVALLEY
1¢ Kk.
9s and brother Elmer, St
ay at Ducks
Nicholas Graden and son, An
Sunday at Henry Mowery's
Wm. Bressler and family spent Sunday
Coburn,
Benjamin Limbert transacted business
at Mowery's.
Mrs. B. F. Jackson is on the sick
D. C. Rach f
his business
B. F
the sick ist
ens
ind
hy 1
dy, spent
at
»
al
au r fruil agen 8
Grenobl
UNION TWP
BE F
RO
(eo
Bruger farm
Willie and
their grand-parents, Mr
Albert Miller was a
Spotts’ on Sunday
V.T Wagner seems
with his props, ties and mill
Leo Spotts
visitor at
to be awful busy
work
Ouite a merry crowd of young
x ) .
attended the p party at B
Wednesday evening
James Fetzer, Joseph Flick, G. Burd
and R. Hipple, attended meeting
Runville
Hal
ay
WADDEL.
The protracted meeting at the U
church has been quite a success.
Amanda Bheres is spending
time at her sister's, Mrs, J
sock.
Easter Pennington, of State College,
some
Hart
Evey
George Gray would like to have some
| good. responsible person to accompany
sm to Columbus, Ohio, just for a com-
panion; he is willing to pay good wages.
Curtis Jones 1s spending a few weeks
at his parental home J, Jones.
Mrs. Jones and daughter Elizabeth,
are taking quite an extended trip, visit.
ing relatives at Sayre and other parts of
the country.
LEMONT.
Mrs. Jacob Klinger is spending a few
weeks in Williamsport with her mother,
Mrs. Wm. Hoy spent a few days last
| week at Rock View, at the home of Ira
| Benner,
Mrs. John Thompson is visiting her
daughter in Altoona, Mrs, Dr, Shaffer,
John Glenn is spending a few days in
Harrisburg this week,
Mrs. Ellen Dreese, who has been sick
since the holidays, is improving slow.
ly.
¥ Jared Mayes, of Watsontown, is
sperrding a few days with his parents,
J. B. Mayes,
Grant Houser and family spent Wed.
nesday at the home of H, N. Kern,
OAK MALL.
Mrs. B. E. Stam, and daughter, are
visiting Mrs, Sue Peters,
Helen Burns, of Baileyville,
relatives here last week,
Clayton Etters transacted business, in
Bellefonte, Saturday.
Grace Stover, of Centre Hall, visited
friends here last week.
Mrs. J. C. McKernan, spent a few
dats at Hin,
h ward and wife spent Sunday,
visited
B. |
{| Mary
| home
| mines at Hayes R
:
|  ]
| from Lock Haven hospital, where she |
list. | Was operated on f
sl
at
|
H. H_ | attended the spelling school at
|
BOALSBURG,
L. Mothersbaugh and wife spent |
Thursday in Centre Hall,
Anna Sweeney returned home from |
Altoona where she had been visiting |
friends. |
Mrs, Marion Houtz and Cora McClin. |
tic were visitors at Dr. Kidder's, |
John Woomer returned to his home in |
Ashland, Ohio, after visiting his aged |
mother, Mrs. Hannah Woomer. |
Wm, Mothersbaugh spent a tew days |
in Altoona, |
We are sorry to note the serious illness |
of Mrs. Katherine Riley,
Mrs. Margaret Lytle and daughter
spent Tuesday at her mother's
i
Isabel Miller enjoved a few days visit
with her sister, Mrs. Lynn Woomer, al
State College :
We are glad to
able to be out again,
Tussey Rebekah Lodge,
expects to hold an oyster
14th 15th.
proce
ny
Mary 1
and
d,
hiro ¥ $7114
HOLOeT Samuct
WOODWARD
HOWARD,
George Heverly met
ious accid
with quite a ser
working in the clay
on Friday. They
were blasting; a piece of dirt hit him on
the back, knocking him on his face.
Mrs. Ed. Welsh bas
while
un,
returned home
for cancer, She is get
nt Bowse
YOOX locter I
Henry
Weaver i
POTTERS MILLS
DK, of \
Lola Str it i
day with Mrs, Frank Carson
Potters Mills lead
sl Sn
entrehil sent S
ug hant
tl pending a week
brother Luther, at Johnstown
Chas. Workinger, of Milroy. spent Sat-
urday and Sunday in town
John Curry, wife
of Milroy, are spending
ho Curry
on of
mer
Eman-
with his
5
h. iss
1 little daughter,
some time at the
E
» misfortune «
1s foo
ward Sweetwood,
f cutting an ugly
chopping wood
t while
BOGGS Twp
FAIRVIEW,
Mrs. Jacob Heaton and children, of
Gorton, visited friends here last week,
Sara Lucas has returned home after
spending sometime at Tyrone.
Nancy Kelley attended local institute
at Milesburg, on Saturday.
Quite a number of our young
"
Valley, Friday evening.
Wilson Miller, of Summit Hill, Sun
dayed at J. P. Lucas.
people
easant
About nue man in a million dies from
overwork,
U.S. SEPARATOR
If you keep cows you need a
 U. 8. Separator to make them
yield the biggest profit. It will
make the most money for you be.
cause It skims cleaner than any
other separator. It will save you
more than any other because Jt
needs less time, labor and
to run it. Look a U, 8, over for
yoursell. For sale by
W. 5. Waite, Bsllefoate, R.'FID. 2,
POTTER TWP,
POLE CAT CITY.
The democratic caucus, which was
held at Colyer, Saturday, Jan, 25, was |
largely attended by the democrats of
West precinct; you could see the candis|
dates walking around in every direction
with the cigar boxes.
William and Charley.
Those who are on the sick list
Helen and Nellie Moyer, Blanch Reiber
and Charles Fye; hope for their speedy
recovery
Jacob Reyer, of Fruittown, was drawn
| a8 juryman for March court,
wife, of Potters Mills, |
Spent Sunday with the former's parents, | his
Jonas Be
al and
Peter Boal's
Arthur of
vith |
iderman Altoona,
ral we riends 11
locate P, C. City,
VO former issues
f Possum Ridge
anda
EAGLE
tz, Fle
AARONSBURG.
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nte
tran u
ADS a8
ngle
afew
EG sin
Bellefc sl week
Regina Gable, of ohnstown,
Earnest
:
» -
is ia
1 ’
yin
SL0-
is
ing at the residence
ver
Frank Philips and wife, of Akron, O
fare spending a few weeks wi his
| betpther, Henry, here.
rs. R. U. Wassous, of Pleasant Gap,
bas been visiting here for the past few
weeks
Mrs. Belle Mingle
spent Monday wit
Maz e Hosterman, at
Eimer |
wa
th
and
her daughter,
Woodwar 1
and
sper : the
Henry
Mrs
son
nhert
Sabbath with
WARM AND DRY
T0 STAY WELL
Noted Authority Gives a Simple
Pres ription.
ALSO TELLS HOW TO TAKE
Tells The Readers of This Paper How
To Prepare The Mixture at Home
And Other Advice
Now is the time when the do
busy, and the patent medicine manu.
facturers reap the harvest, unless great
care is taken to dress warm and
| the feet dry. This is the advice of an
old eminent authority, who says that |
Rheumatism and Kidney trouble weath
er is here, and also tells what to do in
| case of an attack.
Get from any good prescription phar.
macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract
Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar.
gon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sar-
saparilla. Mix by shaking in a Bottle
and take a teaspoonful after meals and
at bedtime,
Just try this simple home-made mix.
ture at the first sign of Rheumatism,
or if your back aches or you feel that
the kidneys are not acting just right,
This is said to be a splendid ki
regulator, and almost certain remed
for all forms of Rheumatism which fs
caused by uric acid in the blood, which
the kidneys fail to filter out, Any ove
can easil this at home and at
small nT upare
Dr ts in this town and vicinit
when Shen the prescription, stated
that they can either
supply these in
dients, or, if our Ar 10] efer, they
will compound the mixture for them.
Three cheers for |
are, |
tor gets!
keep |
ZION,
Lloyd White, Ward and Fred Yarnell, |
of Beech Creek, spent Sunday here
Edgar Lutz, who had a very sore hand, |
|
| is able to be about again.
Harry Smith, of Hublersburg, spent
| Sunday with his parents |
Just ask Pat who stole the chicken
{and he will tell you all about it,
Bickle Bro's, saw mill has
| sumed operation,
Lloyd Homan, of Williamsport, is
spending a week with his parents
Christ Decker and Horace Kauffman
have men at work getting out timber for
their barns, Henry
and is bu
again re-|
eid 5 :
while AT OTICK
has
sawed ]
expect to remodel
It
ther
seems
LIVONIA
w
Ver
or
How It Worked
of the Selis
OVS
tes oO
: : '
He
lone
3d not | compelled t
hard as he had « We
how the experiment had suc
he said the boys had already learned
smoke cigars, swear, shake dice and
make fun of their father and refer to
other retired farmers as ‘old hayseeds.”
“reubens.” etc, and from recent indi-
cations he had po idea that they would
ever bh themselves at work Well
mers hopefuls are graduates
sis of
some of Bellefonte's a
0 Work
asked hin
+] ceded
’
vO
red
e
men
1
When You
Take Cold
One way is to pay no attention
to it; at least not until it de-
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bronchitis, or pleurisy. An-
other way is to ask your doc-
tor about Ayer’s Cherry Pec-
toral. If he says, *‘ The best
thing for colds,” then take it.
Do as he says, anyway.
We publish our formulas
J
When the bowels are constipated, poi-
sonous substances are absorbed into the
blood instead of being daily removed from
the body as nature intended. Knowing
this danger, doctors always inquire about
t yndition of the bowels. Ayer’s Pills.
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We banish slechol
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We urge you to
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