THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 9, 1908, | Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY AARONSBURG., RUNVILLE. Nellie Mingle has returned home after ‘Bumble bee" Jacob is all smiles since having taught a successful term of school | that baby boy arrived at his home, at Potters Mills. | Elias Hancock has returned home after Lloyd Stover and Miss Ruth Swabb, {a business trip to P Bilipsbutg. { have gone to take a term at the State| Scribe No, 2 would appreciate a re- | Normal at Lock Haven. | cipes from any one very much ~-How to Marion Stover has gone to spend a few | make "Bill the cat” stay at his ‘new weeks with friends at Bellefonte and | home, State College. | LJuite a number of moving took place | Ebon Brown, who is employed on the first of April, they were as fol- | Bellefonte, was home over Sunday {lows: Mrs, Anna W itherite and daugh turning to his work again on Monday, ter occupy one part of the Smoyer resi- Dr. D. K. Musser of Bellefonte and | dence; Whillis Poorman moved into the Eva Meyer ot Phila, were the guests of house vacated by W itherite; Forden | Dr. A. S. Musser's over Sunday. | Walker takes charge of the Griffiths farm Master John Throssell, of and Arthur has moved to Oak was a welcome caller on Mrs Hall, NN day last C. B. Freil Harriet Woodward, | W eltz moving spent the Sabbath parents, E Th » first so he r. Mi James of his 1 to Tuss Je ohn last wee Grace T guest of er at re- Millheim, Bechtol . Swabb one w ite iffalo Ru at I is and t Bi 14 wee Kk. Hosterman, of with her ool to close bur As ry fine teacher, place, 3 Mi eS. Swabb was over eyville again on Det we iler the welcome Sunday, Monday. mended 10 school In her, teacher that 10t wasnt atraiq DOYS and rent to came Bertha Mower spent a few d friends at Fei John Rot ash Was Warren Wink! Mrs Julia he past wi ek, has 1 JACKSONVILLE 1e las it eason, that Heltman, on Friday M: sold his farm to Grant Nittany and expects of Frank Heltman Williams move tu The Wh Who nas SMULLTON ne weather (r Moore MILES TWP ROLE Diehl proms Wb Grenning valley T. Diehl R. ¢ home Shires his posit 11th, as he bank at Mil wT AL ] with het Tyrone Porter after Louis Weaver] hs : spending BEY Telegraph t nk, of Tyrone at the home of W. G. L Wm. Wiser is all rival of a little boy Billy say's he will nim Pennsava GREGG Twp Sund Crain's smiles at his place, make a over the ar- to stay farmer out of | i FARMERS MILLS | Union and Swamp, churches, Sunday Part of SunCay rain and dreary LIVONIA, A.F. Rotesold a fresh o . I. Wolfe and wife spent two days | Rev in" Tylersville. Ld Sunday. Nathan Hough and wife have return. ed from Lock Riven to spend the sum. mer | JRuth Stover came home Saturday, her | term of school in Rebersburg being | finished, ] Garfield Adams of this place Carrie Kahl, of Greenburr. were . ried on the 29th, of March. We wish will help him live longer. The them plenty of success and happiness, | ETeatest tonic in the world for Roy Snook has gone to Nittany val. | 80d women, to work on a farm, 4 with money-back rs. William Snook is spending sey- dress or call on C. M. weeks Bellefonte, where they sell all the Sri dre wih far Drogher in sion pal remedies and do not substitute, | his horse, now the girls will be lonely, Mrs. Frederick is not improving Man Refuses to Die | around on Easter Sunday, | of { body and all their friends to come | raw, Preaching was well attended at the Is is reported that Carl Hossman sold g any You can't blame a man for desiring to and | live and you can’t blame a man if he takes Sexine Pills, when he knows they are the th men Price $1 a box; six boxes varantee . Ad. arish, druggist, ner | HOWARD, | Don't forget to vote next Saturday It is the only day in the year on which you can exercise your right and see that | only good men get places upon your | ticket, George E. Long, with a couple of young friends, Ira A, Goss and Clinton Catebaugh, spent Sunday with his par- | ents, Mr, and Mrs. W, H, Long, resting 4 from his grind at the Lock Haven Normal, to bein good trim for gradua- | tion, only a few weeks off, The earliest leaf buds were noticed up- on the fine maples surrounding the home | of Mrs. Wm. Lucas. There will not be eggs enough to go | if the ladies the German Reformed church can have their way of it, for they give an egg supper the evening before, at the home of Mrs. John Wagner, for the benefit of the church and expect every- hens can furnish Joiled, hard and cased and every known form excepting egg-nogged. The spring opening of Wiss millinery has been f and 11th, i 1¢ Howard forward a all that the them. poache cat treat up to soft, other K new the ICAS LOCK for to Roos than Mors te ZION Pleasan it Gran vacated Weaver fers farn by Emma Hublers! Wm Wea H ArTY » house vacated by ithout lcohol A Stn rong Tonie Without Alcohol A Body Builder of Rhaf 10Ved moved Weaver Jack SOnNViie and Without Alcohol! A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol A Great Alterative Without Alcohol yw last week, Gress preached a find sermon A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Without Alcohol Aver's Sarsaparilia We publish sur formalise Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They secreted, in, sick-headache. Ask fhe knows a better laxative ed directly on the liver, make more bile This is why they are so valu able in constipation, bilisunneds; dys weweinde by the J, 0, Ayer Oo, Lowell, Mass oe | Mc P. SPRING WILLS The Spring Mills academy opened on nday under the direction ot Prof, W, Hosterman as principal, with a large | attendance, C. E, | we ! | va ed | IMC | W | of and in and | 4, S. 5 H. trip Condo last to Nittany Zeigle and ek made a busines Hey Rev. D, C. Carvis, the newly appoint. Evange io al preacher, last week wed to town. Prof, 8. Ward iikensburg, were gests at the T. M. Gramley, over Sunday. F or the last we k our town was 4 wndidates, we Gramley, of State College at his parental! home, M., J. F. Eberhart, « as in town on Friday talled the newly elected officers r Mills Lodge sou EF OQ. CO. snsuing term. The new officers T. NM. Trustee—] made 10 of i home Gramley 1 wife, an flood- | pen jelle evening Gramley; I) 1 rapa Best Spread CORN SYRUP [or Bread More! More! More! comes the call for Karo. Children love and thrive upon it; everybody delights in its wholesome good- Nothing half so good for all sorts of cakes to candy. ness, sweetening, from gnddle 10¢, 25¢ and soc in air-tight tins. CORN PRODUCTS MFG. CO DOES NO HARM nt : ! ] i : i BUT MUCH GOOD SUNNYSIDE 1° rege Bryan iny BOGGS Twp FAIRY DY Kelley, of ( 1 her parents Nannie Lucas sburg ant Thursd Geo Confer, who spent Curtin, has return ito h Helen Brian, of Cur here last week Florence and Raymond dayed with friends at Curtin, Jelphia and Florence Yarnell, of | [Y arnell, visited frignds here on Sunday Mr Gettig, of Curtin, visited at Joba | Kelley's on Sunday, Wm. Lucas visited vitl here a . silted » ny friends at . the winter at is farm tin, visited friends Lucas Sun friends at Holts | Hollow, Sunday, HARRIS Twp, SHINGLETOWN, Elmer Schenck moved to the Goheen me erty near Boalsburg, 108e that took dinner at the home of Mos Leech were Wiltie Martz and! Emeline Hess, Mrs. Pickard Wagner, of Altoona, is visiting friends and relatives here. The Shingletown academy will close on the sixth; we are all well satisfied. 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