THE CENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 13 1908, BE v——— | Correspondents’ Department | THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY BOGGS TWP, . FAIRVIEW John Lucas, who is employed at Gor-, ton, spent Sunday with his family here Robert. Confer, of Curtis visit friends here on Saturday s Visiting trie Irian, Rose Savers kin and Ameli: Amelia Lu day last week Ross Lucas IS recovering Owen Ke Alfr We are just p gnell of we fo fears. J. C. Nason s cold here YARNELL BOALSBURG WINGATE of ix al Bil Dlere », transacted Dusiness in 4 1% NANX Bellefonte on Saturday Hains McLaughlin & Company of this place, have purchased a fine horse and sled and ‘expect to start a chemical wood job, at Glenn Harris: everybody knows they are a reliable firm Maud Murry returned home on Thurs day, after spending a few days with friends in Altoona Orvis Lucas, of Medix Run, is spend. | ing a few days with friends here, $ihey Fisher spent Sunday with her | friend Dora Stere, GORTON. Oscar Hiram, of Snow Shoe, transact- | ed business here on Friday, Adie Kelley was a very pleasant visitor sre. Mrs, Mary Kinnedy spent Wednesda withfriends here, ¥ pen ¢ 1 ie 1b A "i ed | with Mi RUNVILLE No 2 J. L.. Heaton was a 1st week. Melissia { you had better Bellefonte Way Beni 3% wa was a pleasant th Kunes y Sm s on the NITTANY 1 vast roads and the able to pet acre Satnarday A large ke NT oad A | at the carpe Mrs. W. J]. Weber an Roy Sunday with relatives in Millheim The protracted meeting in the United Evangelical church at Madisonburg,con- ducted by Rev. 8, A Soyder, had been closed over Saturday and Sunday night on account of the olinding snow storm trade 1 ( " 1 ON spent WOLF'S STORE, On Tuesday night Dr, Hardenburg, {of Millheim, called at the home of Wm, | Tyson, and left them a bouncing baby Will says, the arrival of the © will likely induce him to wear a hig silk hat, Wm, Stover is slowly improving. We all wish him a speedy recovery. D. B. Weaver and family attended the funeral of Mrs, Melinda Stover, at Co- burn, on Monday. Mrs. Stover was Mrs. Weavbr's only sister, WOODWARD. | Some of our folks started for Bellefonte | still have more snow, an 1 on Saturday but did not get farther than lence some awful cold Waddle: the train had stuc k in a snow Mometel bank over at College, i FeCl Quite a number of our people are ul Fre . forlog with grip Children drift on Thursday and had to shovel out th Airtrs : s " ton, v i and continue his trpog fool. |regrge SS Merian: Bent r. who was ombloved at 1 ia ay. al rae aml pl iy Especially night coughs. Na- ou could make nington, returned home last week mes Swabb has gone to J ture needs a little help to quiet the irritation, control the in- flammation, check the progress of the disease, Our advice is give the children Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. Ay If you t consequer AARONSBURG, Mable Crouse has gone to Pi iladelph f {in a Millinery department , 10 ro | re | summer styl unday morning | d Rees and Dutch Otto were MATTERNVILLE. | | We exper the ther below weather, tore howing 18 degrees “ sadly for the ring and I rmed to | t stuck mma snow Lie ships and then you could make your trip ihe all O. K Our roadmaster | cept busy opening up the road M1 k at Wm.beller dreon sy a weel Mrs. El ® sloohe We pu ) ¢ . We ge yy ( sult yous constipation is of trifling , just ask doctor, He will disabuse vou of that notion in short order. ‘‘Correct he will say. Then ask him about Ayer’s Pills, A mild liver gp we Malo Dy the J, © PATENTS, 1 "Rid it, at once! 1, all fegetable. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass se Trade Marks SALONA Labels. JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, Lawyer, 029 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, ¥ gy - Ihe Best Oil doesn’t come from a tank wagon. Expos F st like buy from the refinery \ re and much handling spoils it. avorite A : i ¢ >» Fami ! 2 d y HAINES TWP " Hlumin ailing : The Best for i Jest 0 i by you i r Sealer 1 : 0 COLLEGE TwP Swnprihon 3 She neunErys Safe and | Speok to your dealer about I. WAVERLY Indeper WICKS OIL WORKS nt Kehr PITTSBURG, P Oils for A Q crs A Purposes Nin PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Bulletin. MAY WIPE IT OFF THE EARTH THE EASE OF TRAVEL TO-DAY. WADDLE For old people who suffer from rheumatism, stiff joints, gout,lumbago neuralgia, sciatica and paralysis SloansLiniment gives quick relief. It penetrates through the nerves and tissues, relieves the inflammation and congestion, quickens the blood and gives a pleasant tingling sensation of _comfort and warmth, very little rubbing. At oll dealers ¢50¢& $100 PRICE 25 S0¢ & 3100
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