THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 7, 1908, Correspondents’ “Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY SPRING TWP. VALLEY VIEW, The American Lime and Stone Co, have been cleaning and white-washing a | horse and buggy. John Minnick was to Bellefonte one | dwelling house in the suburbs of Valley View, for a stone inspector from Pitts. burg; hote he will like his new home . Jessie Way, visiting among friends here, home Friday. by the accident brother Had quite an exciting time in V, V, last Wednesday, when George E little girl, aged about three years, jump- ed out of the second story window, not receiving an injury. The protracte »d Sais ar continued at this pl Clarence Lanning past two weeks; he Adam Garbrick has the past few days We hear th it Mr. west this week hope he journey. Mrs. gangrene recover, Adam young cattle last " Three of our t been making repairs on a dwellit John Hoy, of Waddle, is getting qui popular among our young ladies George Fc has been ill six weeks, with a bealing is improving slowly. Our to her ace has been i$ recoveri been ver Haldermar will Garbrick week, well known ¢ kiy for road master, Mr. Lowery, working on the road which 1 this place; he will contin good work. Earnest Corman got between two cars last not seriously injured. 1% uns through hope AARONSBURG. Monday where James Swabb left for Latrobe, Pa., in a bakery. Magdalena Weaver is weeks at Coburn with | vin. J. H. Detweiler and in town with his father Ww iblech. Mrs, Julia 1s very ill Susan Rupp is oa the sick list Robt. Burd, from Wolfe CI here over Sunday to see his be Turb Kreamer, of Renovo, few days with his brother.in-law, / Stover, on north 2nd street. We are glad say, after a se in his foot James Breon is ot work again. Eva Krean few weeks. Mrs. Emma Wirt spent a Millheim one day this week. Ralph Stover and wife spent the bath in Brushvvalley, Mrs. Annie Guisewite ahd daughter Mae, spent a few days in Rebersour with her daughter, Sally, where she ba established a fine milinery store, Gernio Wirt is slowly improving James Roush and wife, and two sons, Harry and Charles, Warren Winkel- blech and his wife and son, John, spent | the Sabbath at J. H. Detweiler’s, near Centre. Hal he i wife and sister spent inl ise to went Sab- is Henrietta Kline spent a few hours at | daughter Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis few hours in Millheim Sunday the administered in an church, Rev. which joined th quite largely Mensch spent a last OCCasion e ch PORT MATILDA, em De rs of the U will bh ] the 8 near Laur body is invite 1 he recen the Alleg Ridq ge de cords paper m The firs ng % of Aperwoo "with ice, the fruit A camyj organized noble association the place of the old fast th supreme Con dent that the ¢ blue ! honored sons Preparat needed services citizens of Port either political will lend a if not in Ww our r fallen comr let then an appreciation fo freedom th enjoy, blood Ralph A lam burg to P. Kelley house (For death of Miss Laux obituary nn.) th oe eg wh ADswering v ” yf orial to th ve Day that the tive of creed make its for Memorial wpe and wish Matilda irrespe party or churcl on the ox Are on fool aArrangemer we he and aAsion vde a the ry } RO re tf bought by frof iu Shady y Cowher $ moved 1] Gell CoO MILL HALL, A few days ago, while Fred Stam was on his way to Lock Haven, his horse took fright at a dog which sprang out at h'm. The hurse became unmanage cable and alter running for several rods upset | the buggy, the horse and buggy going over a wire fence along the road leaving the buggy almost in two pieces, throw. ing Mr. Stam out and injuring him some. what The horse was not seriously hurt, but somewhat cut and bruised. Mr. Stam will be able to be around again | in a few days, if nothing more than is now ailing him happens, Mr. Stam is | well known in Centre county; was raised near Bellefonte, but now lives at Parvin, Clinton county, HARRIS TWP, Alvin Gingerich's sister, of Boalsburg, found a purse containing $15 cash, a check of $6, a note of $150, a bank book and other valuable o, pupera, belonging to Barney Sanders. reso was lost at Mrs. Bricker's sale, and returned to the owner by the finder, as soon as found, . W, Garbrick and daughter Della returned home after spending ten “wa | compu friends 1s _Phiiadsiphi Lagiir 824 amie n ia. sda a nice time, Sega i Fotiney and wife spent Sun. Boalsburg. renner os “old to learn the la- test wrinkle. of Paradise, who has been | was called | mel's | the | NITTANY Rev. Bartholomew {one day the past | | i day the past week on business, Mrs, | were to Lock Haven, Friday. Mrs. Charley Gunsallus was Haven, Saturday. Margaret Yearick has been spending the past week in Ridgway sewing. We are having cold, stormy for the beginning of May. Mittie Winkleman is spending several weeks at her home, Mittie busy all winter and spring nu has been very s whereever sl ements for several Charley Emerick, visited Perry M Rube Colyer has to nas rsing, aad ssful been n gece ie as to i. OCK Hi Ave s Wi and h $ Haven ] were Lox Kk lay the w. J. ent the an past week Mauck sp ] it hshing | | ICK. Our farme or 1 good | work. few hours in | | i Some of the train and riage to hau you ever mi Some ot family on Sun Clyde Swartz llefonte, spent who Sund t Hecl a Par , park f Jeanette, Sun- [4 Hen 0 ther layed with and sis- ters. Prof. J. T. Leathers, of Howard, fin- ished his second term with the Centr: City high school; parents prot the requested homas Bl Om last week, Treaster, Wm. recent guest | Grubb, - | burg. Enoch Hugg, of Philipsburg, few days in the burg spent a with son and The ( tit L. 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All Its In I= ants printed dy plain kt nghish an ts bot attested under oath, Flares (his invites the Tallest inv of bis Jormula knowing sha} | t will contain onl aganty Ry Ry anes, mes of ary of ail th or Bo cine of woman's = (1 Fi blo, Br. booklet Be Sm was to Millheim week and bought a . P, Zerby and daughter Hester Lock | weather been | HOWARD. | Mrs, E. T. Watt, with her { daughter, who has visited in the family {of Mr, Watt at Williamsport, for several | weeks, is at home again, Edward 8, Taylor, son of Rev, 13 Taylor, pastor of the M. { here, { Normal and has been chosen | of the team which is soon to | team of the West Chester debate, ! Elgetric lighting in Howard is an accomplished fact, The general stores {of Kline & Wolf, Charles Lucas's res E. church | a Normal | taurant and Walizer's meat market were | [the first to be lighted, and with very pleasing effect. W. E. Thompson's store 1s also wired, but not connected up as yet. The current for lighting 1s sup- { plied by W., H. Long, who has installed a dynamo and the necessary fixtures in his planing mill, where has water and steam power—a decided vantage in producing electric « A projec tison foot to have boroug] lighted sunnle in the n ioe he both ad urrent of the fron source otf Jo hn Boon near Oro I Was | lawn, and ip and y Farther down toward the creek, Peter in line and finishing up ’ ndings in fine lawns Rote his new home and in keep f work which vy om 1s surrot shay plan o yrities have just street h the on addi w alley. On Logan idir e por \ and Urry comniis 1 ding an Main ACTOSS tion to his stable, street H. Neff & Sons are building a new furni. {ture factory. George Leathers ar- | ranging for a fine porch and extensive intern sents to his house W.E Con torn out his feaces, graded 1 hig! laid new walks Mrs. J. N Louth din 'W | ’ ) LO er is Drove r has . 1] andq vorch who se Wil son N00 Ah 1 taken as model WOODWARD. Mr. and Mrs spent a few Ard Mrs. A. Treaster Mrs, ] Bowersox are spending some time vicinity of Centre Hall union serv) Schiifer, of days i the hon of Joe u H n the and Lomn the night the pre es were 0 on Saturday i by Evangelical church The services were siding elder, Rev, Miss Bessie Et of Centre Was A visitor in town over Sunday. L. Winegardner, Augustus Neidig and CC. E. Kreamer made a business trip to Bellefonte on Saturday Michael I), Allen spending a few days at Allen's home in {ea rertown Miss Mary Snyder is » en din a few weeks at the home of T. GG. Wolfe Noah Kitner and sister, Mrs. Wm Fultz, returned home after spending a few months in West Va Besides those mentioned two | ago who are attending school at Aarons. | burg are Ammon Mingle, and Earl and Bruce Motz conducts Dreher tiinger, Hall is ness of the National Hotel since Herb left for Buffalo at which place he will make his home, FURGUSON Twp, Jacob Harpster lost a valuable mare last week of colic, The Hon, J. Ww, Kepler purchased a new horse recently, Mrs, John Strouse, who was ill the past two weeks, is convalescing, Mrs. Samuel Wilson, who has been {ll mda of the winter, is around in, W. H. Baley is quite ill at his home, sufferi breakdown, Mrs, VE Decker is spending two n Altoona with her daughter allen rh 0 Th had to be shot, a EE a little | | Rollin | | is a Senior at the Lock Haven |known brand of spices, spent Saturday | member meet the in| | | | | | | | | falling | PrilieY since BA Botinéing baby girl arriv | ved at his Lewisburg, : weeks | YARNELL. of rain a fault finder, use the school | yard on which to crush stones, as we hear he thinks of doing, Claude Showers and | friends at Milesburg on Sunday, Mrs. Lesh and Mrs. Smith pleasure trip to Lock Haven, we believe the PP. R, R. Co. | two big jolly women would gers for they added another don’t want to appear as Plenty and the { but think he should not week, Relda, the little daughter of Chas. | Heaton, has been se riously ill the past | week Elmer Pownell, snow past 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. family visited | made a | Saturday; knew that! be passen- coach on who is selling a well | eve ning in Mileshurg, after his interests at that place, Florence Leathers and Mildred Ogden | ths closed very successful terms of school at ant tip i asain) this place. Both prove d very efficient | d gommnugion eTvice oy JUIdAY teachers and we are indeed sorry to lose | MOTRINg a class of seven were added to | / . | membership in the Reformed church them. Miss Leathers returned to her | On'Mav 36 the district Sondge at Mt. Eagle, and Miss Ogdon will | by " Mh ae : grit Loucay. hool for Wellsboro, where she | €ORVention will meet in thi All are cordially invited, i reside in the future ’ KE. Richard moved into O, house, corner of Main street avenue, Marcella Boyer is ill Mi v Mo lie Weaver Orvis, 18 visiting her town 4 Amber Cor Adios, w looking stiortly place L.. Fetzer's and Gossip The tain man Sunday, drive four a cer. other went for a still took and he : chur V DOTse | while and me limpin r on one at this at ot wi writing, Baney, th an acci ] mb Girl from We publish ou AS sd trout mea Gertr tained a Ask your doctor to name results of constipation. Hi begin with sick-headache, spepsia, thin blood, t ask him if he would ing Ayer’s Pills. w—liade by the J. C. Ayer Co some of the long list will HOUSNCSS, ad Then r mmend vour Lowell, Mass ~~ POOL LOOO00PROOOPPO0Y The effect of malaria lasts a long time, You catch cold easily or become run- down because of the after effects of malaria. Strengthen yourself with Scor?'s Emulsion. It builds new blood and tones up your nervous system. ALL DRUGCGCISTS; B50c. AND $1.00. SO0LG00I0I0O0000S0000 Sample Shoes Having purchased a large amount nt a pleasant day at tl uncle, Davis Gummo Mrs Dav Gummi Paradise of sample shoes at a very low prices. . I will, as long as they last, give the home a good trey Hellen Weals with friends Mrs. Mar 4 E VANS has home from Tyrone, wi toring for we see her around again fell, Thomas Lomeson greatest bargains ever offered in foot wear. fr sCuatica are all IS Certainly all SPECIAL Ladies’ Golden Brown vici oxford hand turned $1.95 home We all congratulate | nim Mary Stone s; last a few pleasant « week, visiting at Oak Hall State ( ollege i rng time A NEW lot of mens’ High Fish- ing Boots guaranteed first quality rubber $3.75 Transue hd Kiviog pi NOSt every evenit Lonnie Bi ¢ beginnin John Hoy otral R. R arents Uns kle started bh 1) wv oxf th go a firer YEA. £R’S SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE, PA. 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