Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NITTANY. | Ralph Gramly, of Rebersburg, visited his aunt, Mrs. Daniel Showers, and fam- | ily, on Saturday. ; Clyde Holmes, wife and baby, of Sa. | lona, visited friends here, over Sunday Frank Bartly and wife attended the funeral of Mr. Bartleys uncle, George | Bartly at Hublersburg, one day the past week. : | Charley Young and daughter, Ethel, | of Clearfield, were visiting his parents, | G. W, Young and family, several days the past week. Mrs. Joes Nolan was a visitor at| Clintondale one evening the past week. The W.C. T.U. through the valley at different places | students of P. T, H. 8, did the reciting, prize won as the best reciter was a beau- tiful silver medal:—Nov. 18, Mackey. ville, Ward Grieb won medal, junior class. March 20, Clintondale, Mae Show- ers, of Nittany, won medal students of P.T. H. S. Junior class, » March 20, Homer Snook primary class havi same evening. Nit won by Christian Harris pri S. C. Gobble and wife by Mrs. Gobble's sister medal the won ng two contestsin tany, March 23, n Ary « ompanied edal Ass of t Danie new e handle i There is lots these days and | ners. RUNVILLE. Mrs. Kate Sennett and daughter Bellefonte visitors Saturday Mrs. E. Poorman, after a visit with relatives at Austin, to her home here. Mrs. Jennie Thompson, of Tyrone, is visiting at Mrs. Anna Witherite's E. Lucas and wife, after a few days visit at Chas. Lucas’, returned to their home at Altoona. Mrs. Henrietta Reiter is visiting her | sister Mrs. Lydia Witherite, Nellie Rathmel transacted business at Milesburg, Fidell Rodgers and Linn Henderson of Osceola, visited here last week Mrs, C. Friel was a Bellefonte last week. Charles Smoyer spent Waddle. Joe Alexander spent several his home here. Mrs. Wm. Watson and ing at Snow Shoe Pret Davidson arrival of a young daughter W. H. Lucas spent several his brother and sister at Vilas . B. Lucas transacted 1 Bellefonte Saturday Anna Shank, school, Philadelphia, for her healt! Witl tended visitor Saturday SON ar IS All sSmMuies erite's POTTER Twp YER Mabel and Mary Barr, of spent a few days with Lesley Treaster Lewistown, spent Sunday here Mrs. Peter Boal also Mrs don, accompanied Mrs, Thos. Boalto her home below Centre Hall, and assist ed her in moving to Penn Cave Mrs, Geiss Wagner is visiting Frank Long's, her daughter, at Washington, D. C.., who are happy over the arrival of a brand new little girl, Grace and Carl Boyer, of Hartleton, are spending some time with their {riends at Colyer, Mary Kooney bas taken up her resi. dence, for the summer, at the home of J. H. Runkle, at Centre Hall, Ol friends her Ana sister Anng : Wm. lors WINGATE. Mrs. James Haines and two children, of Derry, are visiting her father, Mr, Harnish. Grace Boob, who has completed a course in Mr, Gainfort's short band school, returned home last week, Mrs. Harry Parks is visiting her father, Mr. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peters spent Sun. day at the Snyder home, je Shank spent a few days at Eli ait ber of 1 a te a num our people attend- ed the funeral of Mrs, Morar in Union. Cora Walker is on the sick list, held their contest | “ir " Clinton e, | BOALSBURG All indications are for an early spring. The public schools will close in a few { days, the spring term will open in a week or two, with Prof. Rothrock, and | Margaret Mothersbaugh as teachers. Rev, A. A. Black returned home from his visit to Washington, Mrs, Nora Felty, of Altoona, spent a few days with friends here, The Weiland sale was well attended, Scott Weiland of Bellefonte, was here at. tending the sale, Mrs. Harro of Bellefonte was Friday locking up her new home, Mrs, Jacob Meyers spent Wednesday | 1m town, James Poorman and wife home, after spending the winter out | west with relatives, Mrs. Segner and Mrs, were spending Thursday friend, Mrs. Kuhn. Kathrine Brooks, of spent Friday with her | Walker, Mrs, John Stemn Altoona, where with their Linden Hall, aunt, Amanda t id H. S. Hosterman attend 1 a sale Union Co, on Saturday Chas. Musser and Pa PY Glant: hos tended the sale of Mrs LEMONT, Lenker 1 hu after spending Brisbin H. F. Evey, of Watsontown. is spend ing a few days at the home of James Williams. { Mrs. James Longwell, of Philipsburg, is spending a few weeks at the home of Jacob Herman Thomas Bloom moved on Monday. Golla Osman and family, of Shore, are spending a f home of Jas. D. Osman Nathan {Grove, who sick list for very fast Mrs. John Unionville ) Milesbury, Jersey lays at the has been on the S$ not impr some time pr L Glenn are moving tre Furnace PORT MATILDA. Thomas Cowher Anne Mosh at IS moving father in herdi n to assist h ug at thas [ wot ifs How about {t other Lucas with her daughters at Marsh Creek The many friends of will be Irpris riage to Miss Maud Eminhizer ville Our enterpr Edna De y rain ket oy » ad | Watts gone tor Mrs ake home Cot Howard Lucas ed to learn of his teacher, Miss r, spent Sunday at home, TYLERSVILLE The Mechtley Oklahoma last intend to work, Edna Gingery left here lat Sunday for Spring Mills, where she 'ntends to work There will be a lot of this week, Samuel Kerstetter and brothers, of Laurelton, | friends here. | Communion was held bere Sunday in | the Reformed church by Rev, Wetzel. BOGGS Twp, FAIRVIEW, John and Bennie Confer, of Curtin, visited friends bere last week, Mrs. John Kelley spent Thursday with friends at Yarnell, Wm. Emenhizer, of Milesburg, at. tended preaching services here on Sun. day. Sirs. Chas. Schad, of Bellefonte, spent Wednesday with her nts here, for daughter Mira, also Mr, Shults, of Curtin, attended preaching at this place Sunday. MOE Ss hoo! ke started for where they brothers Monday, moving done two of his are visiting returned | Fred Weber, | i HOWARD, Moving. Making Garden, Cleaning up the lawns, Also the cumulatively soiled street, The town will soon Look as though it were newly launderied, First of April movings: Peter Raub has purchased and occupied the old John Diehl] property on North Walnut street, vaestel by Henry M. Confer, who has temporarily moved in with his brother Edward white his own house is building. George D. Johnson, of Kennedy, moved into the Nelson Riddle property on Spring sireet. Mrs, N. Lauth pur- i of the B. Weber estate, and | moved into the cottage on Main street | theretofore occupied by D, W. Pletcher, Dr, Hensyl estate the house next the old | it, while C, C. Lucas moved from it to| one of William Weber's houses on Lo- | gan street, which was vacated by Mrs. Mary DeHass, who goes into the Solo- mon Tice house from which Cyrus Tice moved to Philadelphia. John Mokle moved to the Mrs, J. Z. Long house for a few months while he completes his new brick house in How- ard Hurd goe cated the ole of Walni James Holter his grandparents The Howard hotel is spoken most favorably among traveling men, and so | it should be, Clean, fresh, warm, order. {ly with an unsurpassed table, receiving at every point of the business the per. sonal attention of its young and ambi- tious landlord landlady justly best in any town of n the central part of the ’ of ounted an Howard's size i OWATra 8 siz state The return by the charge h able to hi easure S pastorate feber 1s 0 many . In addit and mad jealous and Come again Messrs E, L Bellefonte r burg, on Mop WARM AND DRY T0 STAY WELL ALSO TELLS HOW TO TAKE Tells the Re aders of This Paper How to Prepare the Mixture at Home and Other Advice Now is the time when the doctor gets busy, and the patent medicine manufac. turers reap the harvest, unless great care is taken to dress warmly and keep the | feet dry. This is the advice of an old | eminent authority, who says that Rheu- | | matism and Kidney trouble weather is | here, and also tells what to do 11 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 Sarsaparilla, Mix by shaking in a bot. tle 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 you back aches or you feel that the kidneys are not actin jus right. This is said to be a splendid idney lator, and almost certain remedy for all forms of Rheumatism, which is said caused uric acid in the blood, which the kid fail to filter out. Any one can prepars this at home and at small cost. gist in this town and vicinity, when wi the prescription, stated that they can either supply these in« jents, or if our [) Srey will compound the mixture for them, and the Pletchers moved into their own | new brick house on south Walnut street. | { George H. Leathers purchased of the | here, | I | white Christian church and is to move to | LAMAR Robert Harris Jarl a fine team | of bay horses in Jersey Shore last week, They weigh 2700, and will make him a good team with which he can turn the soil, The supper in the hall on Saturday | night was well attended owing to the | rainy weather, Many of our farmers Thursday of last week, R. H, and J, B. Harris were to Lock Haven one day last week on business. Rev. Bubb preached an excellent ser- mon to the class ‘08 of R, T. H, 8., on Sunday evening, in the M. E. church, before a large congregation, Rev. Bubb has returned from conference and will moved on | remain here as pastor which was hoped for by his congregation. Benson Krape has returned to Atlan. tic city after spending two weeks with | his parents, John Funk has returned home after working in Harrisburg, Altoona, and different places. A. 'T. Pifer, of town on Saturday. Wm. Treaster, whom we re some time ago, 18s not expected, and I.ock Haven, was in ported 5K k ye geting well still has a very BALD EAGLE White and wife were pil Woomer over Sur ay Hellefonte M Bryan callers Elgie, and Beulah Curtin, were very pleasant our town Wednesday. Moliie and Eigiwe Davgbenbaugh, of Howard, visited their brother Ward REBERSBURG Kessler is seriously ill re no hopes for his recovery « Edwin Brungard and ds of Selinsgrove. are visiting her, Mrs. John Wolf, here Clarence lx seriously blood poison : B ng is ice Moyer began farming b ! father’s farms \ H i Y earick, of last week here " ss left last +] Rup left last where ¢ Woodland week for vy Keller Mex kly 3 ’ with frien at Aarons! AY BOGGS Twp All lamp troubles are done away with when GOOD OIL is used FAMILY FAVORITE OIL gives the highest possible efficiency in light without any of the troubles of ordinary tank wagon oil. By the most eareful process known all the heavy parafine and light«destroying substances are removed and all the volatile oils evaporated, leaving just the pure illuminant Family Favorite, No better is made Ask your dealer ; WAVERLY OIL WOR Independent Refinery OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES Pittsburg, Pa. BOOKLET SENT FREE THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL 2, 1908, | | HUBLERSBURG, Lloyd Markle spent a few days at his home last week, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bitner and chil- dren spent some time with Mrs. G. F, Hoy recently. Ben Swartz, Everett Johnson and Calvin Hoy wentto Altoona last week to take the Civil Service Examination for mail clerk, Ask Gertrude if she has any calves to sell; perhaps she is saving them up for the butcher? How about it, Harry? Our young, mischievous sports enter- and turning buggy wheels. comedy they are carrying on Miss Hubler, the landlady | hotel, at this place, 1 | number of her fis one day recently. As this hotel is noted for pits appetizing meals it is needless to say more, The Baccalaureate sermon | class 'o8 of W. T, H, 8. will be preach {ed in Reformed church {| Crow, assisted by Rev, Fleck, on Sun day evening April sth mmence ment exer will be Pres bylerian i rch on ywednesaay veuing the se STORMS TOWN tained the community on Friday night! by parading the streets, singing Songs | It's a lively of the | gave a dinner to a | to the] by Rev. | N. on-alcoholic Sarsaparilla If you think you need a tonic, ask your doctor. If you think you need something for your blood, ask your doctor. If you think you would like to try Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsapa- rilla, ask your doctor. Con- sult him often. Keep in close touch with him. We publish our formuiss ’ ers Ask your doctor io name some of the results of constipation. His long list will begin with sick-headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. Then ask him if he would recommend your ing Ayer’s Pills. Made by the J.C. Ayer Ce. lu We banish aleohol from our medicines We urge you to consul your donor swell, Mass ~—— SPRING MILLS aaa arated 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 TT That hacking cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scort’'s Emulsion. It builds up and strengthens your entire system, It contains Cod Liver Otland prepared that it is easy to take ypophosphites so d easy to digest. ALL DRUGGCISTS: S50c. AND $1.00 AUDITORS’ STATEMENT. Continued from page 6 irer’'s commission By State treasurer's vouchers DISTILLERY 1X8. To amis LICENSE] Jan, 1 retdrned commis treasurer's on treasurer's : vouchers siate RREWERY INE, To amis LICENSE Jan, 1 returned By treasurer's commission By State treasurer's vouchers .... FISH BASKET LICENSE. (Jan, 1, 1M8 To amst returned to treasurer wenssins 363 00 hranann By Fish Commissioner's voucher sire the same to be published, + Attest: AME} H. Con, ‘ommissioners’ We the the accounts of recounts and expenditures, and A ne udi of that We the Commissioners of Centre County, our knowledge and belief, that the fore going report is a true and correct ment of the receipts and expenditures o MERCANTILE CENSE returned by APITULATION antile licenses mercantile licenses, and pool licenses house licenses ra house Noenses PPR real estate brokers license. ... retall liquor licenses vane wholesale liquor licenses "oe distillers llcenses .. brewers licenses . . ‘0 additional mercantile licenses, , y fish basket lloenses hunters licenses shooting gallery licenses - i ale billiard eating a 2&5 rd : oD Pe 283. 84 2852888 8KSSS | suaud PP. D. Foster on order of Awpditor General...... By amt paid for advertising ape appraisers list ‘oe By amt, of exonerations.... By amt. pald for postage.........s By ami of State treasurer's re- oelpta sre ny By amt. treasurer's commission amt. paid do hereby certity to the sald county for the year 107, and de JOHN L. D v C, WEA Souk G. BAILEY, ork. a tice: Bellefonte, Pa, March 3rd, 1908 srs Cott, Wt acu, expe is a true a Sn Auditors.
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