THE CENTRE DEMOORAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 5, » 1908 Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN ( JONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY MILES. SKUNK HOLLOW. while on the way home from school, G. C, B. and Roy M., killed a skunk with the assistance of J. Deitrich, and the way the boys say, J 3 is a marksman, as he shot twice and never hit the skunk. Then the marks man, G. B. C. said let me have the gui and I'll fix him, by.golly. The corpse was moved to the hollow to be laid away for the good long year, The fellow's in our hollow have nearly all hired for the coming summer, viz: J. Houtz for J. Miller; H. Yearick, for C. Shaffer; John Royer hired one that he saw the advertisement in Sear's, Roe- buck & Co's., catalogue; how he would look if it woul 1 be a darkey The inclemency of the w eather on Sun- day spoiled several! persons’ intentions for Sunday evening. We have one sale in Skunkhollow that Last week, s, ]. A. Hesh's, which comes on Satur- | vy | skating rf March 21, W. H. C., the and farmer, is running his choy ly day and night so he can fee de chop every meal, The work in our hollow is at present, as we have no fellows to shovel the snow outof the public highway, so people must take the far out-around way to get into the hollow. David Musser sold several } tle to Shi viey from Union Raver also reporte d Miller’ s fat i A roy This 18" leas their sand, their shoes ¢ to retire for spilled it and future up-to-date lumberman his cat- 1 1 Slack read of county last lot in the but year, gl have carried i they took the the forge use FOWLER. Mrs. ] Atz and Mrs, | of Rock, 15ter beth Geyer, here » McMonig ed with his fath A. Price made « fonte last week John Walk over the ival of Quite a numt the d« at the M Friday Quite a gath ered at the home Saturday night in hon ter, Mrs. Denc fourth birthday. arr er nut ber RA Simon Hazel, an aged and respected citizen of this place is quite ill Mrs. W Slegel and Vonado are i Miss Shaffer the home of Ww mnrov Ip Je 11 De Meri nant own ne N er Mrs Coburn " her mother Noah Ce burg day Elizabe come to their sale Dr. D. K. Musser, of Be Sabbath with his brother ser and famil pet with I ol th Edn aeip Hazleton get ready lefonte, Dr spent A. 5 Mus BENORE Marilla Bottorff is visiting at her parents, Robt Blair's, at Wingate There was a sled load of our young people enjoyed a drive to Pine Grove on Saturday evening, report having a fine time Clyde grand 1" al Boop has been ill for sometime Anna Weaver spent Saturday after noon in Bellefonte Ed. Martz. of Pine Grove, ag at Hettie Confers obert Fogleman, of Altoona, spent a few days last week with his aunt, Mrs, | Wm. Bottorf, Mrs. Wm, Spotts and daughter Grace, of State College, spent Sunday with Mrs. David Weaver, spent Sun. TYLERSVILLE Lottie Moyer is visiting her uncle, Newton Walizer, at Greenburr Funeral services over the bod Lucinda Shreckengast, who died at Logan Mills, were held in the Reformed church here, on Thursday, Rev. Wet. wel, of Rebersburg, officiating James Auman is very ill with dropsy. rank Mecthly, of Beech Creek, is vis iting his mother and daughter here, Joe Herb and Fred Greninger, of Boonville, visited our grammer school bere on Thursday, | er town, | well | week. he will have to look for a new Elias Haines is now ready to do all | here, at this writing. handles, | completed his new machine, per near- | | the fi | whe n it has wi having bought J. WOODWARD, Charles Knarr, of Philadelphia, and his mother, Mrs. Emma Nien, home of pappa Glantz, John Eby and wife, of Beaverdale, spent a few days among friends return. ng home again last F riday. Emory Odom moved to the home last week; glad to Emory The sale of | attended, good prices, $3 Williams welcome you, L.. Winegardner's and everything went at | The sale amounted to over 300, Warren purchased a Now horse last | watched or | new Bower can be cook, of cant -hook .. as he kinds turning, such baseball bats, as, ete Our last folks were given a form of fine ice for The high wat er having over flowed the banks of the streams, caused | the meadows north of town to overflow, and after freezing, was found of nest skating It certainly is a shame to a co thin its ust say, some young week in the some mmunity borders some P ) that shows such ill wn ladies did, L. Wine 0 as you m | ple, manners as 11d be last ” gard gard San spent aAltew " ¢ Ben) st Fr ‘Hoste: D sting 1 Ww. ment by front of his store WINGATE ROMOLA. lyde Welsh the home ol of Poorman and ( spent a few days at Mary | Orvis, Three of our at \ had an oy ter supper ipson’s on Sat. | 10 of an LEMONT Brisbhin alter Mrs. Tobitha on Monday at State College James Williams Mrs. William at Houserville, dearson William Williams spending a few days Mrs. Alice Williams John Glenn with pleurisy Harry Coble and family, Wm. Thomp- son and family, spent Sunday at the { home of ]. M, Coble, | Jess Shuey, Sarah Lenker, and John | Bohn, are confined to their homes with mumps, | Ira Benner and family spent Saturday {at Wm. Hoy s | Mary Williams, of Philipsburg, is vis- iting at the home of }. 8, | rned home a few days Mrs retu spending with her daughter Hoy at Wednesday home of Wm spent the of with Altoona, is his mother, I" WADDLE Carl ®urst, of Buffalo Run, our school Wilber Hoy made a flying trip to State College. Lewis Fotis spent Sunday with friends at State Col Gtorge Ke week Mrs, J. E. Clark bas returned home from her daughter's at Pittsburg, oy was in our town last visited NITTANY. Miss Marie Young was to Lock Haven | on Saturday. Sunday was a very stormy and lone- | some day, | this place, Two sled loads of people trom Miles. | burg, chaperoned by Mr, and Mrs, | Shope, Mrs. with Tate and | Penina Shields, They left at four o'clock | for of Yeag- | are spending some time at the | ' | | well town. their homes pleased with their Come again, Some of our fellows to Lamar to hunt fish-bait, some, too, Squire A. A, in trip to Milesburg, our clear down and they got | or 80 Pletcher, of Howard, transacted business in our town one day 1e past week, The Squire has a of friends here who were glad to hear of | his success in a republican boro, was | eral | | | has | treat | | Miss Blanche Snavely and Miss Esti Winkle man visited friends at Avis, lays the past week Mrs. S. C. Gobble, of visited her many friends several days the past week. There is Lock Haven, around here friend, Mrs. Rob at Hubler Glenn Nolan and lady Pearl Webner and her sister ert S. Deitz, visited friends burg Saturday night and Sunday. George Gobble and wife, lelleview, Ohio visited their many friends around here, the past week, Quite a number of our sport the opera at Bellefonte, Of one the night | past week. SE a | EE 3 Preaching was ed on Sunday, ment weather, William Baker has tion with S. Peck, ds f ran wonth work for Cal Wils rd Markle. not “ue very well attend- on ount of the incl resigned his ancl +411 1 ana Willi Work WOO = THIS 1S SAID T0 HELP MANY = Prepare This Simple Recipe at SAYS MANY WAIT TOO LONG IFZIsts He re hn T1020 wu Make An nr ng effe th y to e § e simj i} wit} omach Mix some an nes tated t (rediet our reader ription ’ spy ed ommends it pres | harmless confined to his home Tom | spent last Tuesday evening at | Miss | host | sev« | 5 quite a lot of sickness around | Miss s attended | | Lizzie i mill, We urg I Sellers, | Sarah ( | Horse, | Mrs {and Cet Mrs. T { all nee McCle Sunday Keifer | O80 by justice of the by water power in the wk of the brick | s 1, S. Aguess Morris MILESBURG. have a number of that are « T. Harshbarger, Thomas be, { Po itre P PY ell, lan F in the | Watt Yall ot pleasant visit FLomer | A birt to Mrs, { ing, | season | pres | games, homes, A bint | to Bess: i Feb, 2 * i friends Fel ent; return hday John H. 25th of 0. wert atter at 12 hday e Brya inn on gin 7, they ing be of her | ee Jes Wall rienas » Were dg ® ved tl seen, Ww Rig 3 Ie even and ret Kline, were Shope, street: Mi he HL on Main mentioned Ryn of Howard, Ars bed peace, ho Wer 100 John Sh | aylor, Jo mm Market wnell, on on 1 Cony el ners are not ulton, of Ty Irg. years old, street Ww net and on Feb, 27, . B. Johnson, uses’ in Viz: ultz, Joseph eph Adams, | Black ater street Miles and sireet-—are rone, spent , of Johnstown, at the | 1 home, rprise party Weaver I’ Re hm Ve d: 18 | iaving aome ol He some f was given riday even ents of the T'S( were amusing ns 3] they separated for their v n, Were pres "A i ty th. h ad COLLEGE TWP How ard ing at the irned home The party given by Ellery move Sam to Flea. joyed re Bennett Hollow ' ing people Ww Are of the elves titi hourof the ATOrmTog.=——— Krape and AS & SUCCESS on Friday of last week For Cu b que needs - needs very An onhi fistula a or % avin link loans Liniment is unsurpassed tes and relives Flo a OTT. ite rubbi remedy for thrush, any abscess. PRICE 25¢.50¢4 & 91.00 Mrs, | | her parental home, | Stormstow the | of Haze 1 | WADDLE. Mrs. Earl Way, of Altoona. is visiting On Saturday evening aid to his wife that they would drive n; they went and when came Mrs. and to her great full of people rus ed her of her delightful ¢ and after home wishing such birthdays. Mrs, Bricker, of last week visiting Cl to they back ' surprise a whole house hed to her and birthday, They vening, there being refreshments they Mrs, Kelley spent a irned more ret an of Bellefonts her pen + part ighter Mrs as, Sellers load went run tion, at Thursday evening; i Jones, Annie Jones Evey, Russel Evey, | tis Jones, Lewis Jon \ { lap rons Mr. Evey they ret Y Irs of the ving a nine Way: smaii no » youn; that thisi id counsel all you y fifteen hay ie nrst my Hartsock, Loomis . we cert make , and lass Bl Cc Bru look out unch of old mai Jo Hoy Dears 1 100K, o tl meet NOW, hn Neil onn INeil, otine, Won ‘ Tol He an nas 10 Centre Anty Mrs. Bertha Bedleyong spent day at Wm. Moy«'s ting frie i George Kelley | Kelley opened the door | remind- | 46 in all; | Have One Doctor No sense in running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. We publish our formulas ers Always keep a box of Ayer’s Pills in the house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. we Wade by the J. 0. Ayer OCo., Lowell, Mass. ees We banish sloochol from our medicines We urge you to igh it your doctor OAK HALL Arthu unty have a few days ago gave birth tof Carry the news to calves. Teddy pT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT YTYTRYTRYTYTYTwSY A Boston schoolboy was tall, weak and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby. He didn’t have a strong muscle in his entire body. 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