Correspondents’ Depa rtment THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY YARNELL. Rev. O. F, Stewart preached a very able sermon in the U, B. church, Sun- day morning, k Anna Shank, who is ‘'teaching the young idea how to shoot.” over at Win. gate, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here, L. P. Croft returned last week from | Port Matilda, where he had been _em- | yeople attended the ployed. A number of our funeral of Michael Pi, who died at his home in Coleville, and was buried at the Messiah Cemetery, Monday. Florence Leathers will hold an enter- | tainment in the Grammar school room, | Friday evening of this week. No ad- mission. H. O. Miller is very ill at this writing, | Mildred Ogden is suffering from an at-| tack of the grippe, and Hezekiah Walk- | er has been threatened with pneumogia. R. S. Confer and wife, of Milesburg, | spent Sunday with his father, J. A. Con- fer. The rain last Friday evening caused | the disappointent a crowd our young people, who had planned a sleigh. ing party i | | ot of have been at work between 1 ds roads PENN TWP rennial chance old bach hope for t the run for 1909 Frank Philips Ohio, is visiting hi in Centre county Those fellows that had have an oyster supper last Th Dacneiors L frien 5 dena intended to lav rsaay evening were awful cross Friday and | { Hannah Saturda i - foutz is moving to Lemont; F. C. Miller to Oak ick to Madisonbu Mrs. J. A, Ent to Penn Hall Mrs. L.. H Hall Ss {| And son and F. A. Year- HALFMOON TWP, a ast WADDL enaimng : K iting her tis Jones left Monday a, where he expects to spend an iengtn of time, ew people have t five Detroit, H < Inte a : Nn the Ed, Clark n Tyrone The Storms school at t! had ng, we iad the grippe a weeks, 5 ding : IO Spe 1 4) it : the they sing. i wn piace, on recitati and were all glad me friends and nt S at an lay wile iq nv i i rvey 1 Moore and . ee and daughter, Fred e¢ childrer Ly and BUFFALO RUN There was quite a little flood h Satutday Calvin Dillen, and son Chester, of Al toona, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Jonas Stine and family Mrs. Sarah Mattern and nephew, Miles, returned home after: visiting friends in Ohio, If you want a good barber, why go to A. Lawfer Lillian Stine ere « On just returned home after a week's visit with her brother, Wm. Stine | and friends, ‘of Benore, Aaron Hall moved to Unionville, Tuesday on BOGGS TWP FAIRVIEW John Lucas and son, Wm of last week at Orvis John Mills and wife, of Holts Hollow, spent Tuesday with friends here, Our school will celebrate Washingtons' birthday by having recitations, Nancy Kelley, of Curtin, spent Sun- ny with her parents here, Jhattie Confer, of Curtin, friends here, on Friday. Sara Lucas left for Tyrone on Thurs. day, where she expects to spend some time, , Spent part : : PORT MATILDA, Eller V. McKinney, general merchant | of our town, have in progress a clear. ance sale in which they are offering some rare bargains to make room for a large stock of goods, now ordered; don't miss ghis rare opportunity, Jacob Moyer mourns the loss of his noted coon dog, which committed sui- cide by hanging itself while in a fit rage from being tied, Perry Milton moved from Warriors. mark to the Waddle property at the | head of Bell Hollow, The roads in this part of the country are in a bad condition. Jacob Frantz, a veteran of the civil | war and a member of Co. H 148th regi. ment, P. V. fell dead at his home from Run to make her future home with her | heart troubje on Tuesday morning, Feb. 11. Interment was made in Black Oak cemetery, Mrs. Ellie Price died, Furnace, from Interment was made at Mount cemetery. C. Feb. 10, at Pleasant and Scott Laird 1 grip. 1 that Sharer are on Tom Patton, Ida to Osceola, fi reporte ( ¢C montas ago HOUSERVILLE WINGATE Jack Barnhart, of Curtin, spent Satur day eveoing at Mr. Steres, Mary Fist spent Sun ] Jagle 1 N rer ay at Mt E n She Lock® Ha Wy aftern BOGGS Twp 1] (reorge Ihe Fair i v ing Mill » on Friday afternoon girl whi Lucas’ ear, bu 0 a OX \ year some ROOT pered 5 said " he old bach LIVONIA ira Delong returned home from y Whe i wd been visiting for Arct Linde several wi Mrs. Mary Adams had the misfortune to sprain her arm badly last week, fh falling from the sleigh which upset in a snow Dank Jane Adams five months friends here Lumbering was again resumed in our sectiog. Monday, having been postponed for several weeks, on account of bad weather Roy Snook has gone to Nittany val ley to secure employment ; TYLERSVILLE Lottie Moyer, her parents here Mrs. Bebj. Weaver visited her daugh- ter last week and returned Saturday evening Many of the roads were drifted shut and were Shsned by the supervisors, Geo, Miller, who bas been suffering with quinsy, 1s improving, Mes. W. D. Kerstetter, who is on the fe 41 Ks vho had been away for has again returned to her visited | sick list, is reported better, Samuel Ripka and wife, of Millheim, are visiting relatives. Howard Caris and Geo, Day attended the Doubler’s sale at Brushvalley. # of | consumption, | of Carlisle, is visiting BENORE. Adaline Bheres has returned home, after an extended visit to Ohio, and re. { ports having a fine time, ; There was quite an enjoyable time at [the home of Blanchard Mattern, on Wed. | nesday evening twosled loads from State | having a very College. All reported in the wee nice time after§ leaving | hours, | Thomas Haugh, a student ] | ent @% | this lace, {| Alfred Bottorf, of this place, y [ Sunday at State, greeting old frien : | Myrtle Harper, of Pine Grove Mills, Pittsburg, were the home of Mrs, of at and David Blair, leasant visitors | Wm, Bottorf, | Grandma Gates has come to stay with | her son, Wm, Gates. Tan) | The people are greatly rejoicing ovel the glad news of the starting up of Red Bank, which will give a great many { men employment who have been out of | work since the great fire, of the Scotia | washers, Anna Heberling has gone to Buffalo | sister, Mrs. Fredrick White. | Mrs, James Bailey, of Bellefonte, vis- [ited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Kooney, | Quite a lot of our young people en | juyed a sled ride last Wednesday even- | ing, went as far Mr. Stones and re r a fine time, if they did } to us port havi wade HUBLERSBURG LO | : rmick a party : IrSCGay eve AtDr. M folks, from Howar i Fed. 13th At the Lincoln Swartz Manor brate Pres. Lincoln's birthday, a few Mrs. L. E. Swartz's friends hapy partook of a very ans Oe n . A n the Presb invited SNOW SHOE Twp, ) NTAIN John ( spent ba Smoyer Harve b 4 : laughter, Helen, spent week at Jersey Shore Andy Oswalt tends and rela Harvey Heaton, of Tuesday night of last rother, ( Heaton Estella Poorman, of Haves R has been spending several days here turned to fuer home Saturday Maude Pmenhizer ployed at Roll Shanks Ilona Bullock, ending few at the Crispen home at Clarence Yi ang wife and several days of among fr | ’ ”r 11 | Yarnell i week, with : HATrIeS n Ww of Yarnell, is em la Is 5 ) « BUFFALO RUN Anna Heberling, of « Scotia, is vi her sister, Mrs, Fred White Harvey Markle spent Sunday his father in Fillmore Fred W also spent Sunday with his father in Fillmore Fred White has rentsd the old board. ing house at Mattern Bank, where will move soon with his live stock. Charles Boyer, of Julian, and three of his wood choppers were seen floating on their way to Felian on Saturday Clark Hartsock spent Sunday with his friend Ethal Furst, | Carney Ebbs spent Sunday with Henry Stone in the Barrens, Preaching was not largely attended on Sunday on account of rough weather. OAK HALL. | B.A. Homan and | relatives in Tyrone, W. H. Close returned home after spending some time at Altoona. Jennie Hoy, of Pine Hall, gpent Sun- {day at B, F, Homan's. - with : wife are visiting { : i i ‘rank Ishler and wife are rejoicing | over the arrival of a young daughter, A.W, Dale and wife attended the fun- eri] of Mrs. Bitner, at Centre Hall, Mon- day, Gertrude Homan returned to Phila. | aciphia after spending some time with her parents of State | | College, Sundayed with his parents at | { brated by the Rock Hill school on pened go THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, A, FEBRUARY 20 1908 | LINDEN HALL | William Brooks, J. IL. Tressler and Robert McClellan transacted business in Bellefonte, Saturday. | Harry Miller, wife and two children, of Millheim, spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Sarah Miller, A terrible snowstorm passed through here about five o'clock Sunday lertha Tressler and Edith spent a pleasant day with their friends, Ruth and Leah Long, of Oak Hall, Mrs, J. H. Ross and Mr: ol ent Sunday at the hen Henry oman below Centre Hall, Several our ‘‘orave gentlemen” ed the storm on Saturday eve to at end the festival in Boalsborg 8 I ¢ ol f Frank McClintic and family and Rob- | ert McClellan and family visited at Harry France's near Earlystown, Ralph, Maurice said, “Beware o | cident John Raymond expects f i af to take POS~ session of James Swabb's farm in the spring. Washington's birthday will be « ie rie i . Fri day evening, Feb, 21. All are cordially invited to attend the celebration. Mrs. William Brooks was taken denly ill, on Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Ro Houtz's Mrs John William pent Saturday at the home of h Mrs. J. W, Keller araon what the 1d. ent she peni E Ol 9 GREGG A ast week Hoys scl w 1 and on their way home they and we of the girls j »O i a woyry IT De } 4 WARRIORS MARK POTTER. Twp ENTRE MILI McCool and were called to the oes Not Color Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is not made a shade darker. But it certainly does stop falling hair. No question about that. Does not change the color of the hair. Formula with sach bottle yw it © your EE Jame wife of Ask him about it, then do as he says Indeed, we believe it will stop every case | of falling hair unless there is some very unusual complication fométhing greatly | affecting the general health. Then you | should consultyour physician, Also ask him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor, | wade by the J, O. 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This includes all cars for Williamsport, north of Wilhamsport, Sunbury and Wilkesbarre., This means about three or four extra crews and sev- ndred extra cars will pass 1 ¢ from Tyrone to also give employ- more men, In a his coming spring, » ht Big Fire at Repovo The borough of Renovo was By the greatest conflagration in its his. and, visited be r over the Tyrene division | tory early Friday morning, as a | result, five buildings on Erie avenue, be- tween Fifth and Sixth streets, were stroyed, The loss is variously estimated at from $45,000 to $60,000, The fire was discovered in Billings & Co's. furni. ture and undertaking establishment after { midnight by Mr. Billings, who stat that he was awakened by a noise on the | sh first floor and going into the room saw: two men, double de- over Id Eagle ven ment to a great ort time, perhaj Bald Eagle ne ’ i tracked. on the main store evidently JOPPPQPPPOOQOOOOGLGLHOH00O Don't neglect your cough. 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