Page 6. rn THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Thursday, March 3rd, 1910, Correspondents’ Department THE NEWS IN CONDENSED PORM FROM ALL PARTS OF THRE COUNTY i PORT MATILDA. The auditors will meet th Monday in March to administer of office to the auditor elect, and also the newly elected Poor overseer and supervisor, On the second Monday they will audit the accounts of the Poor overseers and supervisors, also the treasurer and tax collector. It Is hoped that all the above named offl- cers will have their accounts in shape and be present so that the settling can be speedily Wm. H. Williams valuable horse during The animal was never sick, but got the which caused her death Mr liams did all in his power to save her, but all of his efforts were of no avail He trying to buy another, but we are afraid that it will be a long time before he gets that will suit him as well as this one did J. 8. Williams is wearing a pleasant expression on his countenance, for a little girl came to his home lately, and he says she the nicest baby in the country The Association prising Taylor, townships, will be first oath done a faithful and the Inst known gpasmodic lost week to he colic Wil- she Is "ne on is Sunday School District and County the 3rd Worth Centre for com Huston held In the Baptist church at Port Matilda, on Friday evening and Saturday, March 4th and 5th. A very good program has been prepared and the committee feel as sured that we can have a good and profitable time together, if all those In terested in this work will just and lend a hand We had a good session last year, and hope one will surpass that On Thursday the pleasure of listening t« for ald In the m ev. J. A. Platts, Mr. Shu Potter, of Bellefonte All joved the lectures given by tlemen. They work and Lat al b) ther They that stand plan which we All who men missed come very this had appeal Bestel Wi and Mr vt lv ne evening our town ) AN issionar on re certainly are re to me in this effort an effort f« along presented the all hes wring eon them would have they the On Satu the olden ed the were monuse's rday just apne lies w They } the wi Many BUENO were not tain! and over p in the ceorta of this things ed ant 4 tainly Kr kind inky goon Ake A. Wil After by Walt all r Bind homes Ader a vote kindy come wm this ahs members All yom foin orde 114 now uplifting br doubt the community heat PLEASANT GaP Preaching next Sunda March 7th. at the Re Meredith Mra. John Bllger wa of days last out again Mra. Robert Corl writing with little } The wheat the country arable for a has heen Those ar Weavers lel a sleigh were so much Ir they forgot themselves an ley spot and the both were thrown out men, Mr. HH. and Mr a hole In the lee This wil be all for writer has been on a week HUSTON TWP. Black Oak. Dorsey Cronister, who has heen tak ing a course In agriculture at State College. returned home on Friday George Murray is cutting cordwood for O. P. Nason W. T. Dillon finished his tie job last Thursday Jos Willams was a pleasant ealler at the home of George Steele last Fri. day evening. What Ia the attraction, Joe® BR I Martsock spent last Friday and Saturday at State College Grace Mnoore nf Nellefonte, spending a few days at home AfMey Cronister who has heen the sick list is able to be around again The present rain and warm weath. er has helped the road masters out on this end of the township, by thaw. Ing and melting the snow out of roads which were not traveled big snow 0. D Eberts Is putting In a new stave mill on his tract of timber han dy here, ® week but is very |} pes folds In t} looking this of red soctior 1s Fa re very crop the let so hard or year nn them this winter crossed Thon last week Ir n that any! Arove result was Reing they two men who ne day hurry on large M made the for this week the sick = list LINDEN MALL. Mra. Nora Diehl and son, Earl, at. tended the sale of her brother-in-law, A. O, Detwiler, Charles Weaver was unfortunate in losing a horse last week, Nedson Keller attended the wedding of Miss A. Blanche Tressler at Pa Furnace, Miss Madie Gingerich, of Boalshurg, Sham part of last week sewing at rm. John Wibley's. Squire Potter transacted business In Bellefonte on Saturday. that | onl on since the | NITTANY. Mrs. Samuel Hoy, of near Bellefonte, wis the her sister, Mrs husband, several guest of Gunsallus and the past week, Quite a number of children and old. er people have been sick through here the past week with bad colds and grip Miss Marie E. Young Is several weeks in Bellefonte The warm winds and raised our.éreek very high most of the The people much shocked Miss Arabella on last Friday time she this place night last week received eleven more church-—that makes more to follow James days spending have taking rain by ENow of this place were very to hear of the death of Emerick, of Snydertown, It was short attended at only meeting a since One Rev, Bingman members Into the 28 far, with Saturday night he baptised twelve adults and one infant There are still pfaitents at the altar and the meeting is still going on Julia Butler, of near Bellefonte and Josephine Butler, of Hublershurg, came to place on Saturday evening to be baptised, as they were converted and joined the church at this place Francis Webner has been to Hue hlershurg the past two weeks helping her sister, Mrs. Belle McCawley for her sale on the 11th gO om seven this get re vy of March Mrs. Dan Diehl was a Bellefonte shopper one day the past week On morning Earl Zimmer. preached his last sermon at before going to conference, Rev and Ear! left on Tuesaday morning for annual conference William Garbrick moved Fannie Emerick he into one of lewis Beck's he Snyvdertowr Col. Stover ed fre the Winkleman use Into the Emerick house, vacated by Willlam G ind John Figher moved from Hublers burg into H. P. Zerh house Wilson was Ke Allen, of Sunday man this place, Bingman the from ! NRO aos in m Horne rhricd ‘a NDlive Misses 1 Mr aging Ome Ra A Rachau and Ge Willlam Kell "Aw f f engaged ing yond ArMere Aro in Rishel 1 from I. ©. Miller Wm OO Rachan has and has gone to Nittany work for Joel Rover We sorry to see h " loft this nine where he will this summer Are m go HUBLERSBURG FE Swartz and Mrs 1. H attended 2 recital at the k Haven Normal on Friday night Mrs 1 MeAules 1.o week at 1 Chas Haven Ward Markle Sunday at home Ella Deltrich Minton county day A sleflond of young MTublerahurg enfoved tondale ary sxercises held hy riday night T™Me members of the Fy echureh rained three Anllnre and forty one cents on Saturfiay evening thelr chicken and waffle ineaster Carner spent Sunday In of Btate College who teaches schon! was at home over Bun from itn liter neaple ride tn the High " tek the where they in on twnety with runDper TYLERSVILLE, Our roafls were all covered with hut the rain last Sunday took most of It away Mise Cora Maver at Nittany valley, Baturday Seat Stover and wife, of Nehers burg, visited friends at this place last week The Misses Mary and Palry Orenin. ger visited at Loganton Inst week Mr. and Mra, John Smith, of Oreen. hurr, were at this place last Satur. day, The young child of Mr. and Mrs John Herlocher, who was sick for some time, 1s slowly Improving. 0. A. Caria Is suffering from a sore hand. fee who was working returned home last A man with gout feels that he Is Ay. ing by Inches when it Is really by feet | AS Prof. Bright spent a few days last LJ : Lock | spent | in | schoo! | POTTER TWP.—West Precinct. Oh, yes! the weather for the past | few days has been fine, so 1 took a | stroll to the top of Tussey moun- tain, and soon found my hig hollow | tre It took me time to adjust my telescope, and receiver to wireless telegraph taking a of the Boalsburg road west from seyville 1 noticed a of tant improv dry or has some the In my view Tus number summer to impor weath - taught water oments the past of the farmers for thelr stock ter months months provisions hig farms, during HOI provide during the cold win- as well as the dry summer Among those who have made Henry Stover on both | James Runkle heirs, and David Stoner; has laid pipes to springs thelr farms and built reservoir the highest point thelr bulldings, and by means of a alr engine fill thelr reservolr now by me of pipes and hydr they have plenty of water wherever needed You always tell where prosperous enterprising farmers live, by their surroundings One day this week FH. A. MeClellan and his friend J. J. Jordon trip to MifMin county There te nr the Susan long Wm. Mq¢ of Charles heck, and The ihe all each one on i on near hot and int cnn ans can and looking at took a nr mhey sic anu Hint Tillie of persons on vers Stover Bottorff, Mrs. A Migs Blanche extends his who and and ire sich families he res Just now foregoing te ment my hopes tored to le 1 my to and saw dee t he s00n wl ms commenced telescope societ or 1 now on¢ SMULLTON Itching Eczema Washed Away it worth 2: ents to 3 : # at ring teh?” cents r stion " that terre ATTAT ent "hi 1) th AR offer « v of thelr oll of wintergreen ¢ DD DD. Prescrip write or telepnt tn Rellefonte, Pa that the teh the DD " res gon n ahorntories of make otthe nre a hile cent me a spect 25 wr nm or ne wmrmaey Co Tutely know stopped AT ONCE Wy Prescriptior and the «¢ to be permanent ns nD poem Few married their | women Aare AN pretty shands’ typewriters No wonder when they enld hearted wear such low.cut dresses women Are Scott's Emulsion is the original—has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so-called “just as good” Emulsions, but they are | not—they are simply imi- tations which are never as good as the original. They are like thin milk— | SCOTT'S is thick like a | heavy cream, | If you want it thin, do | it yourself—with water— but dont buy it thin, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS — a Bond Wo, name ‘of paper and this od. for oar beautiful Bavings Bank and CLIM s Bkotoh Book, Each bank contning 8 Good Lack Penny, SCOTT & DOWNE, 409 Pearl 80, New York | Potters birthday | COLYER-—No. 1. Mond; evening of last week 60 friends from this place and Mills gathered ant the Wagner, near Manor Hil, In Migs Edna's eighteenth The evening was spent very and elegant hments On nbout home of G. II honor of intly porved pl refres Mins while on her way thi und broke fracture wil red Ile his (quite Mr Alma Btover, of Tugseyvy to school, fell her collar bone; weed by In PP been getting $144 on the H ice and well and Mrs, John 1 near State College, wie through this vicinity Willlam Ashbridge Miss Ruth R. Smith, of drove to the lutheran Tuesday evening united In n ber The Mrs, Clifford a daughter Smit) Io peapl 1 Johnstown the mi T he Grandda of oly Tu Mills, ider of th 33 ! WAN Binoee of Passing Nuaturday Thomas nnd Potters Mills PArsona ge they Thompson, re on Been on where WOT wmrriage b groom Thomas of Mr Is May they wirimon Addy | ie thelr first Daddy members pres ross sea of spent in i was Id they milling nD weeount I BOALSBURG ” aT w ering Mra with wooks nne this time SMITHTOWN of grip In this me Grandma Bechtol th a bad cold nN J 8mi iis parents State OC W. BRB Breon | to rebuild his ? W. N. Musser and sheep this Ralph Haines spent a week at home hut sxpects to go to Yeage rtown again In a fow weeks Mra Rossman list at John some fow ollege getting out tH In de spent a faye with at a timber A ™ is summer aling in cows winter lowis is on the sick present Musser from wood sawing with engine for OW Hitle or Milthelm his Frankenherger engine certainly has aia gasoline That lots of gin. Geo. Bechtol is at home at present and has the grip Lenk Bechtol and his son William are spending a few weeks near Lin. den Hall with Eimer Harshberger Ralph Haines traded horses the oth. or week and both parties had the stable doors locked. Can't tell what for James Musser, of Snow Shoe, spent A few weeks In this section with his old acquaintances erate Des C ons Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs. Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regu- lar medicine, a doctor's medi- cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. We publish sur formulise J Fruramh Sinha) ers We urge you 0 consult your domtor Any fod doctor will tell you that a medi. tine like Ayer’'s Cherry ral cannot do its best work if the bowels are con. stipated. Ask your doctor if he knows shydhing betthr than Ayer’s Pills for cor. recting this sluggishness of the liver. wade by the J. 0. Ayer Ou. Lowell, Mass we along | YARNELL. | Misses Delphia and Florence Yarnell | Eckley, Sunday tapent Saturday | ant wvalley, also took held at Nolls school Milford Cox, who from hig uncle H Sunday at his he Miss Anna 8 Pleasant va again, Mre. John spending som The teachers this place, wa wis and in house In 331 hank, BO hon ke in Rickard, of time at this local 8 largely enjoyed by « (10 say to the | Mr. Henry { Mrs. Breth day at John On Tuesday ig! EU loads Arove to the Daley Romola and spent the pleasantly On Friday 1» sledlond which consisted virt class of the and the teachers conveyed | lorence verybody committee, Henton and » Flo ad 0 ced former's I athers to her | were: Trixie »1 nRis going arry Bhawley's, spent teacher is able Orvistor — Confer, Laura Pownell, Frma and Lula Delphin Yarnell, Marcella Bara Bhawley, Beagle Shank, Johnson, Milford Cox, John Shank, Clyde Poorman, Clement Shope, school | Claire SBhawley, Fen Fetzer and Ellis Pownell the driver The evening was spent In playing games ng and after refreshments were ed they departed for thelr he Pleas- | Boyer, show | Bessie ut the to sing of the to teach Ber men pl \Oe come necompanied eveni ght Yarnell of the primary school teacher, home nt again by sun- institute, held at attended and y We wish! 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It cures female complaint right in the privacy local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, dnd so abhorrent (0 every modest woman, We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of affections information those peculiar full wanting incident to to but those and women, as their symptoms means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Com- mon Sense Medical and cent up-to-date stamps binding for tamps re Adviser Edition, sent free on receipt of wer cost 1005 pages, newly revised 21 2 mailing only; or, in cloth ones of ss Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! THE POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO BELLEFONTE, PA. * Something New In Kitche "Of com the hr Feany teed a hfe time n for twen The gFenume 18 wch or burr SPUN (not break, w It quarter as will ca looks not rust, NON POISONOUS ar d wholesomu doctor's bills ’ like silver but weighs only much, : Cas (a \ - n Ware n Ware It Pure rapidly taking ils is hile it ich cheaper wu y-five 1892 . Al only from Ware, made aminum, will not crack, a pure ale, peel, ly about one- aned and handled, and tarnish. Absolutely pure, saves y, time and iy Ck corrode or Mo Ble sure you get the orginal and gen. ne Ware Cie stamped with the Mallose Al yews desler J. T. Lucas, Moshannon. Variety Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. usual, NE W Spring and Sum- mer styles on sale - Now! If anything a hitthe bit smart- er and more exclusive than on Paris boulevards - Fifth Avenue too. leather that a woman could possibly want at any time. A. C. MINGLE, Bellelonte, L . . . A a SHOE The kind you see Every last and omni oe A,
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