Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN BOALSBURG Catherine St: the mumps la t week; by this time, "Mrs. Rollen visiting here, town mm Of near } hope she i Kramer, who ha also visited at Shing last week, and returned to home in Aaronsburg on Wednesday. The easter rabbit must store from the amoun our town this east The grammar s on Tuesday received a n teacher closed on Enus visiting here week, The thund left the stree George Kuhn, iting here last week Nittan y Mount nave ol ce Prof school hrock’s 1 Monda Rotl . opene ber of A ve the ) home of visited a few Ishler. William from th Rela A Mifflis several trom HANNAH ichar Thos M arks, , Ephriam Stimer, Frank Walk, Jacob Walk, Frank | Crust, Wm. Young and John Smith, The party was given in mon of Spoon Roda, daughter of Mrs vho ex yever JULIAN chased t owned b { from Samuel B nery Aar ers nouse aAiso to the hen Chas. Boyers: Mr. Buckley moved from Dix Run farm, owned by Geo. Shipley, to Chas. Boyers' new house which built this Spring; Martin Spotts from Miles Alex ander s house to Monument and Richard Fink, the house vaca ted by Spotts Mrs. David Spotts from Boyers' farm to Gillentown Mrs Wilson Dillen, who broke up housekeeping on account of becoming blind, goes to her daughter, Mrs. Grant Martin, at State College, and Joseph and Sherman Mec Donald moved to her farm, and will nery owned by ne into farm for her this summer; James Hall | from H. K. Mattern's tenant house to Alexander's in Mudiick hollow: Geo. Shipley from Port Matilda to his farm in Union township Dr. W. U. Irvis an automobile, Richard Fink's toms of typhoid Ker now Milligan Rich stomach tro house everything is clean and up to date at E. E. Beales’ new pool-room and he has on hand a large stock of fresh merchan- dise, WAS seen In town in having been called on whose wife had symp fever, but is out of dan from to the ards is suffering and is confined ihie, ROMOLA We are having fine weather at the present time The box social that was to be held at | Toner R. Robb's on Friday evening, the 16th, will be held there on Saturday evening 17th, served, Proceeds for Disciple church Everybody come, Sarah Bechdel and Edith and Ruth! Wensel,"of State College, spent Easter | at their homes here, Minnle Poorman, of Lock Haven, spent Easter at her parental home here, Dean DeLong left Thursday for Pitts. burg and will return to Somerset on Monday, where he will uate from Somerset High School in May. CONDENSED FORM FROM Cake and cream will be | ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY NITTANY. sta Winkleman, of Flemir igton, visit. | her many friends here on Sund: AY. Wm, Mauck is still under the 1 very t settles 's care and is not improving 3 when the weather ahi Ammermar rel 1Irday ICH, we nope she will be Wils Haven on Sat Mayme doct cold and neuralgi Mrs. Wm, Long, the gues on Lock to irbhy inder the Orr's Car | n i f the head, of Snydert Yearick wn, and was family me day la 4 Helen Rossm ey Vonad nn with 's at "He u ibler rsbhurg, building farm provement, Har . wv. | 1 pass PINE GROVE MILLS | ite and Yieasant Gap David Barr, moved into treet Oar obli ging postmaster, with his sister Sara recently t Keller home ont Main » the H are TIATTY PORT MATILDA wr ia gre Nw market Ving a sum ipper in which they fully su About seventy-five guess in urrounded th your included; among the hildren grandchildren who presented the venerable parent with va able gifts, among which was a fine suit of clothing entire from head to foot He has reached his 70th mile post in life yet hale and hearty, The event was closed with a cotillion party for the young people, which was highly enjoy ed by them thus ended a pleasant event. The household goods of the late Wil liam Lewis, deceased, of Port Matilda, was sold at public outcry on Saturday, April 11, at his late residence Miss Mertie Reese certainly is an in dustrious student, having traveled on foot with a few exceptions each day dur ing the entire winter in all kinds of weather, from her home in Reese Hol low to the graded school in Port Matilda, some 24 miles distant; she deserves en couragement Rhodie Reese has returned to her du ties in Tyrone after a short visit to her e table, COrres. umber . were 6 ¢ and 36 | home here Georpe McEelwain, of Marengo, ited relatives here a few days ago. Fears are entertained by some of older citizens that the st den changes in the weather from warm to cold have in- { jured the fruit, Vis SANDY RIDGE Mrs. Lio Stonebraker spent Easter Sunday in Osceola Mrs. Lilly Bryan, of Vail, visited at the home of Mrs. George Lane, the past | week, | Ralph Garland and sister, Margaret, spent Easter Sunday in Clearfield, Ira Fike visited friends at Summer ville, the past week John Fronts was called to Tyrone on | the death of his nephew, We notice that Billie Bryan wears » derby since a new baby boy came to live at his house, 7 our | C VENT RE DEMOC R A T, RUNVILLE, will lay evening, d, Sund of Ind weeks’ term of su April 1 HE | BELLEFONTE, PA., WINGATE » held in the April 18 The Easter service I. B, church Sune | cordially invite I. P. Millet spe nt Prof. J. P Miller, { opened "his ten normal, Tuesday | I'he beautiful Spring days are {days of work and pleasure; plow | the main industry for the village folks ¢ ent, { Asbury Pletcher | month of letcher is a fine bird Il ay in Pi RNA « mimer here ing res pre De an n holar 1 hi Sey Friday and know enth M1 sy Now ar s( term school, st noticeable M igs 11 teacher 18¢ hi ckory oil, Ne | On M A Hu arm Dies Mars Nellie Rathmell A most young lady of Yarnell Lanning Irvin's, Sunday Mrs. Michael S net and ter, Azalea, did some fonte, Saturday Myrtle ed the Mile Le hall ha irchas and John Wer upies the | zler, of OCH Arm Vill hall, x ' N } Vials en 1 MTS Markley MADISONBURG y ¥ M weeks to see thee Mrs. Susan R« STORMSTOWN u APRIL 15, 19049, «Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the best of all disorders and weaknesses only preparation of kind de ated physician in experienced the diseases of w for the cure of disease culiar to medicine 5, women, It is the + regularly gradu illed specialist in 1 vised by and sl nen. It is a safe medic THE ONE. and no injurious ne in any condition of the system. Ri M H DY Y which contains no alcohol habit- Hforming drugs aud which creates no craving for such stimulants. THE ONE ¥ R¥ MEDY 80 not to good that its every ingredient makers are afr fraid print on the its outside bottle wrapper and attest to the each truthfulness of same under oath, It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who nasn’t it can get it, Don’t take ENOWN COMPOS TION, who says something else is *' Pierce's”’ or is trying to dec trusted, I le may be just as good as Dr. ive you for his own selfish benefit, your life itself, See that you pet what you ask for. a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine op No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist is either mistaken Such a man is not to be is trifling with your most priceless possession—your health we — TYLERSVILLE Legislature Adjourns Plan for Summer Comfort roon house Az reat advanta NEW PERFECTION above that f ny ner in the ge of the ick Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove is handsome CABINET TOP, which convenience of the modern steel range. top shelf for warming drop shelves for holding even fitted with racks for ¢ its small cooking utensils, gu JWELS inet To 88 our nearest agen “Rayo Lamp or low e free 11 : reve and can be had with or without Cal at your dealer’ are sa THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Incorporated CORTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES nf wi wl have they will not split, curl building they cover best 1 of m all of and name of your CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING CO., 50 N. 23d S¢., Philadelphia are the form none H weal nesses outlast any you want t} write for our three free books, s! Metal as used all over Ameri neighbor using them their faults or or rot, but 5} ingles but burn they will No tinkering at repairs. [If buy ney can styles Cortright Shingles the gives it every Has an ample lates and keeping cooked food het, and is Made in three sizes, If not STTTTTTTTTTSTTTT ST ST YTS ST T TST YY Gas Fitting, A. E. Schad Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heating, SANITARY PLUMBING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Eagle Bock, Bellefonte, Pa. Slating, Tin Roofing, Spouting, All kinds of Tinware made to order. f!:|sE@aTe.aeTaTeaTSeaTsTTe NN" a SS eS a aot blll ltt s so ’ { SPECIAL SALE! SATURDAY, APRIL 17. Ladies’ White Lawn Waists: 75¢ Waists, . £1.00 Waists $1.50 Wists... $2.00 Waists, . $5.00 N 45 ot Waista........ FOR SATURDAY ONLY. WORKMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE, Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. Bellefonte Pa. YING IT TWICE At least you think you have been asked to pay a bill the second time aud you have hunted and hunted and are unable to locate the receipt Save This Doubt by Opening a Check Account. If funds are on interest we suggest setting aside an amount available for the payment of current bills. You will find it worth while, Never mind the amount. We are glad to accept any amount as this is the people's bank, and we will cheer fully furnish you a pass book and a check book free, Start this Plan and You will never stop it. BELLEFONTE TRUST COMP'Y srresesers ligt a a EE EE ER Ee.
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