THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 12, 1905, hed didi rt Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY | NITTANY. W. B. Rossman, of Howard, visited his sister, Mrs. G. W, Tolbert and fam- | ily, several days last week, H. P. Zerby was to Pennsvalley one | day last week op ousincss, James Nolap was to Locex urday on business Mrs. James Nolan visited Yeiends Howard one day recently, Mittie Winkleman is living at Snyder- town, with H. C. Poorman, the stork having left a young son at that home re. | cently, { William Sheatz and family, and Tom | Gunsallus and family, visited friends across the mountains, on Sunday. Quite a number of ladies, from Hub- lersburg and this place, gathered at the home of H. P. Zerby's and had a jolly time tacking carpet rags, one day last week, Last Saturday Mrs a quilting party to a ladies of this place Mrs Charley Beck, who has been quit ill for several weeks, is some better Mrs. Wm. Orr, of near Jacksonville, was here several days last week, helping her brother get ready for on Saturday. Henry Snave both aged people of very feeble health Quite a number of ed the opera at week. Sunday was roads snow and through, Haven Sat- in H.K : number Allison gave the | of 1 ad ‘t t his sale, this place, are our peopie Bellefonte one night F, ramny are cond ed a larg ed two very about 600 pou BUFFALO RUN D. R. Thomas to Scraphollow, on last Tues was a regular, good old fashion, flitting; the | diewerwas fine and he day an iden one with the exception of a little storm in the afternoon, but there was no damage done as 1t nothing | wind. Mrs. Thomas of her si no Ay Was S £0 going them, D came ym Mrs. Da ¥ Om last F SCHOOL 1 LAlLICY ng an et f custom work lan, a fox note, and devotes much search of fur bearing animals on count of the high prices paid for skins had the unusual experience of taking seven pole cats from one hole. The value of the skins was $7.77. yet he vowed that he had taken his last trail of a skunk OAK HALL Mr. Kustaborder, wife and son, were visitors at the Peters home, Sunday. Domna Krumrine is visiting at R. C Louder’s, Elsie and Margaret Peters transacted business at State College, Saturday. Wm. Rishel, of Lemont, spent Sunday at N. J. Rishel's. Charles Stamn, of Altoona, passed through town last week, Mrs. George Homan and family, were | visitors at B. F. Homans, Sunday. Samuel Reitz spent Sunday at his home. le I no ac MILESBURG Mrs. Josephine Taylor, after visitin her sisters here returned home at Al toona. Mrs. Mary Boileau Sundayed in Al toona with relatives, , Margaret Rishel, of Philadelphia, after a pleasant visit with her cousin Mary A 8, returned to her home, duped | sien, of Blah Call e, Sun. nt rg with relatives and friends, Ellis Harvey, of Lock Haven, Sun. da with friends here as the guest of Miss Bessie Miles, | | here last Wednesday was largely attend- ed and very interesting. | Sundayed with H. Poorman here, | Boyer and Erma Eckley, spent Saturday lat Howard, where they took the examin- | ation for a common school diploma, son John ly and Mrs. B. F. Shaffer |5 Know buy YARNELL. The Sunday school convention held Thos, Poorman and wife, of Runville, Trixie and Amber Confer, Marcella Mrs, Ethel Resides is visiting at San- dy Ridge, for a few weeks, Michael Heaton spent a week with his who resides at Orvis, Williamsport, Mrs. Mary Solt, of visiting her father, Wm. Fetzer, here A. Stine, of lellefonte, last week moved on the Miles Heaton farm. Trixie Confer, one of our bright young { ladies, has been compelled to quit school owing { heart, can sin speedy recovery to the her “> Kurtz serious condition of by overstudy., Dr. l we sed attendance an hope for her a dellefonte, n last Wed 3 . arshinger, Be i Fran {eaton ¢ i » ay with | in-law, son | WOODWARD proposed t how her a STATE COLLEGE ins, who was em; Oak Hall, is visiting his family Milton Stover, of Aaronsburyg town one day last week Ww. week in nte on business David Diehl, of near Wolf's Store, has rented Levi Fulmer's blacksmitly shop Calvin spent a short time last dellefo He will move to this place in the spring | and follow his trade of blacksmithing. Mrs. C. E mother, Mrs Greens Gap Mrs. C. O visiting friends and relatives here, Charles Garrett and wife, of Tyrone, are here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Griff Garrett Grenoble, last MILES TWP, CENTRAL BRUSH VALLEY Sales are all the go and the snow is going down fast, H. A. Yearick, of Sunbury, is spend. ding a few weeks with his father T, A. Yearick, helping to get ready for the sale. Don't forget, on the 18th of March F. A, Yearick will sell a full line of farming implements, There will be 8 head of horses, a bay team, O.years old, safs and sound and also some house hold goods. R. E. Wert spent Sunday with his parents, Geo. Settler spent Sunday with his parents at Rebersburg, Every lawyer will tell you every man should have a will of his own, 4 | playing Duck spent a day with her | week at | Watiory of Pittsburg is GREGG TWP, PENN HALL, Thunder and lightning were visible on Friday evening, which means seven weeks cold weather, C.T, Rice, who spent the winter in Virginia, has returned to town and will! ; | music: after work for E. H. Shook this summer. The farmers through held a meeting to make preparations concerning a farmers’ telephone line, Rebecca Stover spent Sunday at the | home of her friend Maud Corman. Mrs, Wm. Musser, of Northumber- land, spent Sunday at the home of T. | | mengs, M. Fisher's A number of young folks gathered at the home of Daniel Corman, After various games, were served and closed with the “trip of the light fantastic toe." A social was held at the home of J, C. { Condo, Thursday evening. | Dr. Wolf day. A number of folks attended the bh sale at Millheim, Saturday. Mrs, F. S. Musser spent with her aged father, who from a severe attack of grip Ella Condo and school the home of was seen in town on Sun- ed at her 1 anne lime Mi N K. Long } ttle at Decker’ HAINES Twp the township | refreshments | orse | | from LAMAR, Public sales and the price of horses is the general topic in the stores. Last Wednesday evening Florence Smith entertained her classmates aad teacher, at the home of her parents, The evening was enjoyed by games and refreshments, which was abundance of good things, they return. ed to their homes, Friday evening Pauline Raup enter tained a crowd of young folks at her home; she was assisted by a liberal | hearted mother, and guve her friends a | complete and satisfactory fill of refresh. id greatest enjoyment prevailed i the whole evening, after which all returned to their homes saying they had a fine time Blanch Harris and Ethel to Howardon Sunday, traction girls : John Me lintic, f d | now of Johnsonburg with old friends or W. E. Nixon anc hiladely torn the Chri of Dn cover Mi XL? BENORE { ( NOW IS BEST 3 t Prepare Home Mixtare. Sin ly GIVES THE DOES TO TAKE H | Help down a hot griddle cake on a cold morning with CORN SYRUP The health-giving essence of golden corn. Tastes good —does good. In air-tight tins, 10c., 25¢., Soc. TIME TO TAKE ,:2%; " BOALSBURG, | Quite a number of children have chick- enpox | ast Wednesday night there were about twenty young people enjoyed a | sledding party over to John Dale's, at | The Family Physician The best medicines in the world cannot take the place of the family physician. Consult him early when taken ill. If the trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Then take it or not, as he says. | Shiloh, | Luther Peters and wife called | home of Dr, Kidder, one | week, | Margaret Lytle and daughter, Mary, | spent a day in town, | Calvin Struble and wife, and Mrs. Barbara Corl, of State Cellege, spent Saturday at Mrs, Miller's, ’ Clara Keller, Beulah Fortney bel Miller, are on the sick list, Harry Gillmen, wife and Rebersburg, visited among the last | at evening , and Isa- here Mrs. ( Ross, “ few da 4 Urice in harle here folie YY 200 Spel We publish our formulas We banish } from our medicines We urge you %0 oonsuit your accor aleohol 3ilious attacks, sick-headaches, indiges- tion, constipation, dizzy spells — these are some of the results of an inactive liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses Aver’s Pills in these cases. The dose is small, one pill at bedtime, Made by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass ~~ POTTER TWP. 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