“99 923, 1908, NINN NINN — YN, A ~ Correspondent g Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY - AARONSBURG. Adami Hosterman, of Boalsburg, and | fred Hosterman, of Centre Hill, spent esday night at the home of Geo, ‘Weaver's. ~ Mr. Lane, aud wife, of Tyrone, return- ed home aiter visiting her mother, Mrs. Sara Leitzell, last week, Mrs. F. J. Forster and daughter, Mazie, visited friends at Mifflinburg and Harrisburg, last week, Lizzie Yarger returned home from a pleasant trip to State College and 3lanchard, Daniel Ream, and wife, of Peoa Cave, attehded communion ‘services in the, Ref'd church on Sunday. Mrs, Ream's nee Hatley, friends were all so glad to see her at her accustomed place, Burley Bower, of Renovo, spent a few days with his aged grandfather Bower. Thos. Weaver and wife, Wolfs Chapel, spent Easter wit mother in town. " Miriam has some time with friends at Mrs. Smull and Mrs. Rebersburg, were seen with our date milliner, on Saturday. Mrs, North, of Glenn Ii week with her daughter, Wyle, who is getting along she is home from the hospital, C. A. Weaver, wife and daughter Coburn. were the guests Mrs. Weaver, on Monday. After being housed up f with a re Gurney Wert, to be out again By the crowds of ladies you ee aily iillinery store, only from our town but sisters towns, it tel Miss Mable Crouse ] ] please both young and o of his tO spent Bellefonte, Sam Be Keister cone KOnC attack we are glad ooinge in ha n going into the n 18 Just the NITTANY. mer, of Mill Hall, w one eve Robert guest ol cently. Mrs. Ed Altoona, were visit around h Al. Ar the cently. Mrs. Mayme one day shopping. There was preaching in the Lutheran church at Saydertows every night week, Ay One of our rl the rest and slippe namely, Miss Annie Min Rine, were married last week our congratulations Perry McCaleb's are arrival ot a young son, Quite a number of spent an g Howard, last week. Those visiting B. F, Shaffer and ily on Sunday were: Lincoln Swartz and family, of Hublersburg, and William Knecht's, of Parvin: Uur farmers are busy plowing and getting ready to put in the Sprin Mrs. H. A. Long and chil at Saydertown Met®il Kes yuest Accept happy young evening pleasantly fam- fren visited mela wUDGAY MILESBURG LAvior C su tis his traction fence along tl to build a w Merril § with hi WADDLE. ind friend K Clark, and Le ] Meeting g Meek, attended | Valley View last Su Mrs. H. H. Evey and daughter, Selma spent part of last week at her parental home, Mrs. Stover, of State College Jessie Way is spending a few, weeks visiting her friend, Bertha Valleyview, We wonder what John Clark's attrac. tion is at State College. We hear that George Wiser, of Port Matilda, makes three trips a week to our . toned tracted nday evening little town; for further information in. | quire at WL : Curtis Jones left Thursday morning for Penna Furnace, where he is employ- ed by Wm, Thompson. We hear that John Hoy, Jr., bas a notion of entering in the matrimonial business down nbout Valleyview, Listen for those wedding bells before | long at Maternville and Paradise, It isn't every fellow who ean fall in love and land on his feet, | “Just ask Clyde if | Easter, i \ young iu { while in our Eckley at | RUNVILLE, | Mrs, Anna Witherite and daughter, | Eva, are visiting relatives at Miles. burg, . | Carl Garbrick, of Bellefonte, was a guest at the Witherite home Sunday. | { **What is the attraction, No. 2 | Elsie Bottorff has returned home after attending a term of school during the | winter at Snow Shoe, Clyde Hancock, one of Philipsburg's sporty young gentleman, called at the | home of his grand-parents, Friday eve, 3 ever missed the train, John Brady and lady friend, of Moose Run, passed through our town Sunday atternoon, Mrs. Alice Yeager and children, of Jersey Shore, visited at the Smoyer resi | dence during last week. Mrs. Claude Luc and children, of Snow Shoe, visited their parental homes ® Nellie Rathmell, wl has been teach closed Tuesday with a term. Nellie 15 a fi | has made many {friends will be s¢ Hi as g school here very success ) *' WHO see her depar sr home at nos Dewey ina very serious condit ) ot of hor eRiremé Age het redovery is very dotbifyl George Gill some fine work on their new bought thi in the ing all tt i and ey expect 10 ere : ’ and his son olin ate 4 home, way of clean- § S Spr ing fields fences o 1€ t A new for weeks several 1 if hin i It noth f an og el around again ning Rev, Bierly will preach in :. ¢h Let there be a good turn out, especially the mem- bers of the ch should t out. Bo many older members stay away because things their way. Turn out ¥ you ]. H ’ 1reh Cl. H ura the 2 vara ler lay wit (race friends at Aaronsbu Aarop Small { M. C. Hain and wile and ’ Sunday afterne S. T. Miller a: with his parents Charles Garr prope ny expects YOUr vho h Easter 1 : ! . quietly town Ch Harshberg 24 CERN i Easter mornicg and he 1 the only with that number did n lay any in our arles ate on si stom reason that be Pl was the old blue ot more *Opeof J. H. G spent Easter at home here fins boys, of Tyrone, with his TYLERSVILLE, Thomas: Greninger and Mrs, Grace Haugh were married last Thursday the 16th and had lots of music in the even. ing. The Greenburr cornet band played good pieces and also the Tylersville band, using instruments such as cow bells, drums, boxes, ete, | Perry Greninger put Spo new yard | id. | fence to keep away the col i | Mrs, Otis Johnsonbaugh and children, | of Avis, are visiting her parents, | Jesse Hoy, who has been working al | Nittany, is visiting his parents, trip to West Virginia, | Even when a fellow is color blind he | may feel blue, parents | Etvin Shreckengast made a business HOWARD, John Baney walks straighter and] { holds his head higher than ever, It's| { his first and its a boy, | Our borough council is growing more careful and more active than ever id| guarding the borough's interests, It held a special meeting last week to take | action preventing private encroachment upon public rights Clara Kline, one of Altoona's brightest ! teachers, visited at the home of her | father, the venerable Samuel F, Kline, | last week. The primary and gramme? sections of | | our schools closed last week, with mark- | (ed advances made by the pupils; and {the Misses Stover and Muifly are re | ceiving just measures praise for a winter | | of “good work well done," Bertha Knoll, who had been visiting { her sister, Mrs, Halfpenny, at Magee's { Mjlls, returned to her Philadelphia | home, last week, stopping over here for a few days’ visit in her former home, with her mother and younger sister, Our whole town will soon be as clean as a new pin, because each individual householder is doing his best to clean up and brighten his and Mrs their | own premises, H. C. Holter are enter laughter, Mr Capt taining Kurtz, Joseph with Among Balser We Der he was and one temporarily a at work, atl Balser Muffy fishing head ip, where they lays tt 1 OT S¢ 3 0 Cal Alfred will show them lots of fish Mrs. Benson Confer, formerly | Florence Tebbs, of township visited at the home ‘ranklin Confer over Sun veral : give them good care RUNVILLE. Kate Sennett and t i Milesbur Yeager and CVEeTal Gay B ng ) KE aster live Miss | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. APRIL AR JOLLY TAR STANDARD NAVY Tinsley’s 16-01. Natural Leat Eglantine Old Peach Gold Cuff Buttons Fountain Pen English Steel Razor Gentleman's Watch—-200 Tags us for catalog. Tags from the above brands are good for the following and many other useful presents as shown by catalog : Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. will eount FULL value A tag from a S-cent piece will count HALF value OBACCO with valuable tags A tag from a 10-cent piece Save your tags from TOWN TALK SPEAR HEAD Black Bear Old Statesman Ivy W. KE. Tinsley’s Horse Shoe Bridie Bit Coupons from REDICUT and PICNIC TWIST Sallor's Pride Master Workman Pick J. T. 50 Tags 100 Tags 50 Tags French Briar Pipe-—50 Tags Leather Pocketbook-—80 Tags Steel Carving Set—200 Tags Lady's Pocketbook —50 Tags | 40 Tags Playing Cards—30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel—60 Tags Pocket Knife Best Steel Shears—75 Tags If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Jersey City, N. J. ni TA a Clin ed »t Lucas’ ret ostinmt Grove Mrs H A va "ig ( JA Mrs ar ~ 'R vi jame $4 a3 Nandy Ws Mille Weeks lays with his gran Miller a hers Miller, ng several ®eeks home at Twin h AN Withe SMULLTON lay was a very unpleasant day Winkelblech fev wly impr arg, | n Rebers- ate all WOODWARD fF ANG nN ¢ ) & term { Rallroad St K ast 2 August Neid: speuding some tim with friends aft ming east fi Wisconsir ] rother | » M and wife, of Snow t the home v. rite and Walter daughter Smith's, at 1 ithe funera of his A 4 ih ” A : Mn J ay SNOW SHOE YJ P O of Alcoh Doctors prescribe very little, if any, alcohol these days. They prefer strong tonics and altera- tives. This is all in keeping with modern medical science. It explains why Ayer’s Sar- saparilla is now made entirely free from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Follow his advice. We publish our Tormulas ’ We banish aleohol ers from our medicines We urge you consult your domtor Unless there is daily action of the bow. els, poisonous products are absorbed, causing headache, biliousness, nauses, dyspepsia. We wish you would ask your doztor about correcting your constipation by taking laxative doses of Ayer's Pills. wee Made by the d. CO. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mans see of Renovo, who has here eX Pex is Brockwayville been 1 Tor wing of 1.x A Sprain ot Strain must have immediate attention Sloans Liniment is invaluable in an emergency of this kind. It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion, | reduces the swelling and strengthens the : i ] ] | ‘weak muscles. | Because of its antiseptic and healing properties, Sloan's Liniment is the best, remedy known for cuts,wounds,bruises stings,burns and scalds. PRICE 25¢ 50¢ & $1.00. Dr.Earl S. Sloan, Boston, ‘Mass.
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