s Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY HOWARD, E Kinney, who visit. | | Mrs. Katherine McK y has again graced the earth, mountains ed during the winter with friends in Washington, D. C., and with her son, Father C. L. McKinney, of Spangler, Pa, has returned to her cozy home for the summer, bringing her friend, Mrs, ard, of Washington, with her. Mrs. Belle Holter Ferree, of Walcott, Wyoming, is visiting her mother, Mrs. May Holter, whose health is fragile. Daniel Lucas has been in very tive health since his return to town. Decoration Day will be observed by our somewhat depleted post of veterans with as stout hearts and as much formah- ty and fervor as when their number was greater. The Memorial sermon will defec be preached by Rev. Rollin S. Taylor, | the oth, h, on Sunday On Saturday, in wh in the M. E. chur 24th at 10.30 a. m the usual parade, h lodges of various orders will will be had, and the Memorial will be delivered bv Col. Hugh S lor, in the M. E. church. The band w#l furnish the music, afternoon the ladies of the church will entertain at Mrs. James Holter, One of the things which council did at its last meeting was to elect Joseph D. Deinl to fill the A. A. Pletcher take up the d peace. Jackson putting « front of his ner Wolf. Miss Maggie s visiting with her sister nd their mother, Mrs. § Prof. M. S. McDow fort sto 2 irday LASt O¢ good vacancy created Dy } wheh he 1 | ped turday Howard tme si the rganizatio {-Clinton Base Ball as between the *Wne local clut It wi fought out, ! manlike way ness on either s with a sen feeling on elicited expression gratification crowd who of course, by Mrs. Peter whom the Jenkins rolling some spect spent the latte ys of town While Mrs. T. A prayer meeting last Thurs nearly half a hundred of her neighbors, in uance of lans, gathered at i skets and packages, and complet surprised her | their hilarious vociferous welcome when she ed A delightfully jolly social evening fol lowed. A pleasant little gathering of friends brated Miss Helen Weber's four- pleasure of the large many ’ Howard won, witnessed it. to 35 Blondell, Tool P last week urs 1 ret eenth birthday at the home last week. | The ever liberal stork made a spe generous visit to our bore h } day night, calli Mr. and Mrs Mrs George a sweet | BOALSBURG f e fo Bessie phia the last of the attend the R meets at t gate from Mrs. Samue Pleasant p sp Margaret Miller's The sale " ] attended James Hasso past week Maudie Ginge spent Satu Mrs. Margaret I. will leav Sears (ap the main went off h when [it the valley Rose W expects t ohn Rup Mrs. A. A days with her f Bellefonte James A: for his ne of the ; necessity wish you Ella Sande to the bed is seriously ill at 1 ents, Wm George Bulle his new cane« wick erecting on Bea Mrs. Elmer W ms, who very sick the p week, is sl proving Jessie Way and friend, Mr, Jones Waddle, were « place on Sunday We are sorry to announce that Mrs, | G. Gray is bedfast again Preaching in the U, B, church Sunday evening: let everybody come Grandmother Murphy 1s very low Oliver Irvin has improved his proper. ty by putting a nice new fence around it ome Sanderson s WK 8 DN k have arrived : whi use, street slling ing ou fIriends in We are glad to note that David Rich. ards is able to be around again, TYLERSVILLE. Mrs. Abraham Weil died last Satur. day morning, Remains will be taken to Lock Haven for burial, Perry Greninger made a business trip to Millheim last Monday, Mina Miller started for New York last Saturday, where she intends to work this summer, Pn Ey mead 3 lg t n Re v mn, re. Henin home » Orvis Rhine, who has been working at Wolf's Store, visited his parents last Sunday, Henry Walizer and sister Mary, of Sogn, visited friends here last Sun. | munity, among the young folks very | Howard + | at J RUNVILLE. Spring in all her grandeur and beauty and meadows adorned with the beauti. ful tinge of green, and trees loaded with | evening | their white, pink, and green clusters of | @mong it. { foliage, give a fragrant and picturesque It . . ¢ i s11l2 a Dextor, formerly Miss Glenn, of How- appearance to the surrounding villages, Sunday was a gala day in our com. horse and buggy were prevalent, T “Ww . archi f i acy Lucas is at present teaching a : : , 3 | & week visiting friends in Salona and the | atthe Philipsburg term of eight weeks’ summer school William Watson, of Snow Shoe, spent Sunday with his wife and little son, Girls, just ask ‘*Boodle” for the recipe “How to make a Merry Widow hat." Mrs. Anna Witherite transacted ness in Wingate, Saturday. Mrs, Sarah Eckley and grand daugh- ter, Hazel Poorman visiting rela- tives in Clearfiel Ellis Pownell f Yarnell, has nour busi- are been with he appear- been uently seen « streets very villagers locked Myrtle where Sunday School Conventiior charge of the U' B, Cl Pleasant Valley Chu ne 4, J Forexoo Devotion Address— by Thomas Confer ‘What are We Here For by the Chairman . Jessie Confer J. O. Hoover SESSION, Johan Bavylets the § Y ss Maggie V WE by ww oomer B sent M. Heaton m Woon BENNER TW kley and i State College Miller IS wees spent 8 more 3 wile friend Mrs. Mandow friends at | Harvey Rockey IS parent ut Fi Mrs. Shutt, of Bellefonte, ier sister here over Sunday Edward Walker had a break-down Thursday on his way from Bellefonte Wm. Reed and Arthur Eckley painting the keystone limekilns here Our friend, Mr. Halderman, arrived home safe from his journey through the western states ian Was visiting \ Are BENORE Edward Decker and Henry Rossman, | of Pine Grove, spent Sunday here ! Robert Johnson, of Altoona, was a | sleasant visitor at the home of Wm. | torfl last week, There was quite an interesting game of base ball played here Saturday. The score was 10 to 12 in favor of State: come again 5. We all understand, it is leap year, but never Shout the married women of this place would take advantage of it, There is a festival to be held here on Saturday evening; all are invited, Charles Roming, of Saydertown on a rolling stone recently and He is well up in been ; he deserves sympathy of everybody in his mise { last Friday, | | attended | Heltman, at Clintondale, on Wednesday | Haven and Beech Creek. | 6th. | wetting attending the nl THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 14, 1908. NITTANV. MILESBURG. | Mittie Winkleman has been suffering Joseph G., McKinly, of South Wil-| | much the past week with a felon on her | liamsport, is a guest of Robert Brown's | finger, | A family reunion was held at the | Edna, the little daughter of William | home of John Swartz, Sr., on Sunday, | | Kessinger's had the misfortune of falling | May 3; the following persons were pres- | corn has been planted. { down stairs and breaking her arm, on | ent James Swartz, wife and grand ron look promising, : i daughter, of Oklahoma; Jeremiah Swartz | Harry Rockey and wife spent Sunday | Carrie Shilling, of near Clintondale, | and wife, of Somerset: Mrs, Julia | at Jacksonville | | has been spending tome time with her | Showers and son, Mrs. Sarah Struble,| Mrs. Benjamin Vonada, of jackson: | sister, Mrs. Nolan and family, sewing. | of Mill Hall, Brose Swartz, of Snow | ville, visited at the home of Emanuel | Oscar looks very pleasant about it. Shoe; all had a pleasant Lime; their meet. | Garbrick’s, last week, We had quite a storth on Saturday | ing together was the first fu many | Anna Rockey has been elected as | with lots of hail and snow years, delegate to the Sunday school conven. | Isaac Shirk and wife, of Tyrone, vis- | tion at State College. % | Bickle Bro's expect to start their shin-} after | gle mill this \veek, Lock! Well here is a joke on one of our young | | ladies: Because those naughty crows Roy Hall, who a short time ago had | had been stealing some of their young Mrs. Frank Bartley and children spent | an operation performed for appendicitis, | chickens, she determined to punish them sanitarium, returned [50 one day last week, upon seeing a crow buildings target rifle and slowly crept to : 14 wl " she could plainly see the ZION. On Saturday evening a passed over this vicinity Owing to the cold and hail storm | weather, | wet the oats are not all sowed and as yet, no | Wheat and hay i i | | Quite a number of the Snydertown | ited his futher-in.law, Thomas Taylor. people, and quite a number from here, | Ella Peace has returned home the funeral of Mrs, Harve |a pleasant visit with friends in hd 4 home. near the ized a Mrs, Linna Hirst, after visiting friends in Altoona and Osceola, returned home John Peace who has been on the sick list for some time, is attending to bus On east end of the valley. Katie Johnson, ot Salona, visited her Mrs. Horace Winkleman, last where sister, crow, and after week. Marilla the guest Sunday. The people around Nittany were a slad to see a sketch in last week's paper, | his way he rom Charley McClintick, Canal Ful Ohio; write taking careful aim it the trig- snap! report; sn we! Williams, Mittie oer hut ne ger, but no WAS over of Bellefonte, Winkleman, now petler, and ol Ness again and pon 14) . Sunday ning, 2a. m,, Dr 1 Ly i" tA pater met a young man from of ton O00 Again and ur oats doing on a wet, yi he cold, weather: through here tl the oats sow yet, will be bet has been of ( Without Alcohol A Strong Tonic Without Alcohol A Body Builder Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier Without Alcohol A Great Alterative Without Alcohol A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Aver's Sarsaparilla Without Alcohol We publish our formulss We banish slechol m our medicines > fro We urge you wo ooLsuiIt your doctor Aver's Pills are liver pills. They act lirectly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This is why they are so valy- able in constipation, biliousness. dys. pepsia, sick-headache. Ask your doctor if he knows a better laxative pill. S bythe dd. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, ww © Ricke Ra. Simply the vi : are not forming rapidly e entire system. WADDLE A ICW QOOOOOOO0Oe VOQOOL LDL ODNPQPOQGOPP2000% - x. i tial JA »y's tiny bones nough. Lack of nourishment is the cause. Scott's Emulsion nourishes baby's Stimulates and makes bone. Exactly what baby needs. ALL DRUGCCISTS: S0c. AND $1.00 OOOO OOOPPPOOO0L0009 YARNELL pending a ple of weeks wit rain and id her tl} Enis 4 gt hy ‘ oo. e College A h £ : Bulletin. this pla e e seems to De of the sut some one Zella Harni tle Heaton, Clayton rbs of our city for n , of Snow Shoe and Myr- . Gorton, are visiting at The summer Yarnell ag . . : ' to Belle.| Benner) d wife of » Co f the year's work remain for has gone fonte where she expects to 3 ev Fr yr cheers and invigor: weeks ufer has dele- Sabbath been elected gate to school convention ol ay bts fol Sie ro on mouniain, 1a - i¢ the sea to be held at State College, next week, 3 Mrs. Alfred Shank and son . } RP Saturday night and Sunday with W. E. Brown and wife at Clarence Harry Kessling and wife were recent in the visitors at Snow Shoe GREGG Twp. R. 8. Confer, of Milesburg, s ANKE TOW N : eh : | day with parents her " . fin Agents John Jo raay Labrador to Cape Hatteras con o town g John some ‘ \ gorts devoted entirely to the world. pent Sun. Une may purchase I I , eXcur Samant} ering ai Newfound Hann "oy The famous sea { ape M iy A Ww woo 3. Brar AARONSBURG e and lang? er the most country, r eigh ““ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE SUMMER VACATION GUIDE the dull ro *ennsylvania The Pent sylvania Railroad Summer Excursion Book. to be ODA d Of T ck i P \ssenger Agent, A Philadelphia describes them all ar [14 en ves the Allowed on tickets cents a copy, or of the General by mail p wtpaid for 25 cents 5 | $44 vl rates and stop-over privileges — ir wo SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING *The Blood is The Life.” Science has never gone beyoud the Tl, Opportun above simple statement of scripture. But it has llluminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is "bad * or Impure Is is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain Is also # mind and judgement are ny an evil deed or impure ty Of Women to Learn t IS IT WORTH ( Gage, } x Secretary 1 advising them as to a Hon. L ing friend wiband an lific age. There are 1,172,800 stenograg per upwards of 68,000 are taken from the others are in business know of no more congenia young man or young woman greater than that of a stenographer SEIZE THE OP taking up the ol YO 5 Sh N we 1 con 1 learn it Ke y W Aarons vice, ofhoes, i ete, bittous wher WADDLE of State College, spent Sun. id wisin's Mary and Bess | turing, plinples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as ecrema, totter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of impure blood. ® ® ® ® ® » In the cure of scrofulous swellings, ene larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old Derney. of Tyrone, are visiting their | #0res, the "Golden Medical Discovery * has uncle, George Kelley E performed the most marvelous cures, In Mrs, Carson is at’ Philipatius at this | cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, | Instructions id mail, : Students course by 1 Mary Cro pent Bellefonte Jessie Way and spent Sunday at Mina Davis cousin, f Philipsburg, and John part of i last week in OF 1888 THREE MONTHS or less friend Curtis Jones Julian visiting her do so at an early date as the instructor will Sam Stine, of sisterdn law Mrs. Orlanda Hartsock, Mrs. Ira Jones and two children, of Mill Hall, are visiting at his paren. tal home J. A. Jones, There will be a children's day service, of the U. B. church on June y Plerce’s All-Hoaling Salve, which pos- | senses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores in com Ail necessary books, practice paper, ete, LIVONIA Herbert Stover, who has been teach. ing school at Philipsburg, has returned to spend his summer vacation at home, Eagles M Detong alt Monday fo ere, w expects to fonsatry work during the summer, hand, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hon, T. N. Stover spent several days in Green Mass. Jawispurg, returning Saturday even. v ™ actetia Adams is visiting in Rebers- For furt burg. The delegates from here who attended the Missionary convention at Rebers. arg. last week, report a pleasant me, tal principles of Shorthand and ng work, REFERENCES BY Prof. Curtin Haven, author and and 1 will to er particulars, call on or ONS desir uneral of her! 18 1s well to apply to the open sores Dr. | All necessary books and instruction papers. $4.00 PER MONTH! a Lifetime for Ambitious Young Men and Young hese Valuable Arts IDERING ? ’ Ne 1e i 9. A Treasu 3 408 TOW : val able of Slates fo (s mos arts ‘nited of wh wernment . private secrelanes pation for an am rapid promotion are abe ¢ the or profitable o chances for J PORTUNITY nail, will finish in FOUR MONTHS Those taking lessons by personal instruction will complete the course in It is important that thode who desire to take advantage of this opportunity take up practical shorthand work Oct 1, and no instructions will be given after September 30 TUIT ION. $3.00 per month Loo Total, $4.00 Personal justruction in Howard, new Remington machine THE INSTRUCTOR. One who has not, in a mere jerfunctory mannet, mastered only the fundamen. ypewriting, but one who has a , deeper houling ln twenty years’ experience as a teacher and in practical Shorthand and PERMISSION: blisher of the Haven system of Short. T. A. LUCAS, Instructor, Howard, Pa.
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