3 which does not often occur in oné day, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various | Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see and observe worthy of note—The local Happenings of every community will be gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it. BUFFALO RUN ITEMS Constipation No-To-Bace for Fifty Cents nteed toba habit cure, make wd pur 0c. 11 4 MILLS MENTION cakers OORIng Boy The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Cin cinnati Muguirer for $1.50 a year NITTANY ITEMS Quite a number of our people attended the Veteran picnic, at Hecia Park, on Saturday The farmers are praying for rain and | we think they will get it this week, for Granger Picnic We notice Miss Ida Heller, of Logan ton, is in our midst. She is at the home of Horace Winkleman Snavely, Mrs. Robert Tate, and mother Minnick. Hope they will soon recover, | Miss Kate Snavely is home on a visit and is shaking hands with the many friends at this place. Glad to see you Kate. On Saturday two funerals occurred in | the Saydertown cemetery, those of Mrs. | John Emerick, of Snydertown, and Mrs. Best, of Hublersburg. It was an event fn this country. WOODWARD NOTES The public schools have opened and | the children are again at their task. The United Evangelical church will bold their quarterly conference, at this place, on the coming Sunday. | like to hear | can beat this in waight, through the col. | umns of the Democrat, The picnic which was held in the nar. rows last Saturday, was largely attend. ed, people coming from all directions to meet their friends, The parties who were to Penns Cave | | them into his cellar. i to rot and last week he carried out of his last Saturday, had a “‘Sperty Old Time” as it was quoted. Painter, sawyer, and teamster—all three join to have a jubilee, L. C. Weaver and J, G. Eby had a fine | trip on their wheels last week. Leaving Woodward on Thursday morning, they | arrived at Gowen City, in the evening, | where they were received as friends by John D. Snyder formerly of this place. The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the Cin cinnatt Muguirer for $1.50 a year RUNVILLE RIPLINGS Wallace Rus Oren Poorman Mr house on s papa of a Lucas lay facob moved Thurs few day Freeze at Eagleville, Fred relatives, MCKINLEY INE new ina uf spent a last week PROSPERITY The i town--weddings tos that place Jacob John, lamber Mr Oseeol WOOUS. Wm. Brickley, wi was in ip with Mr tover, of Bl running a restaurant a Run, Potter Co. is taking a brief tion at home It certainly has with William for he weighs 194 part anch ard agreed pounds You can't do better—Tun DEMOCRAT and the weekly Fost both one year for $1.50 CENTRE Pittsburg WOLFS STORE ITEMS Grapes are plenty in our vicinity, and are beginning to ripen Many of our people were to the sol diers’'reunion, at Hecla Park, last Satur. day The Misses Anna Sheatz and Mary Those on the sick list are, Mr. Henry | Wolle, of this place, have both gone to Rh ure : | State College, where they have secured | employment for the winter Messrs FE. R. Wolfe and Reuben { Sheatz, two of our enterprising young {| men, have gone to Haines township to | teach this winter, | cess We wish them suc W. E. Minnig and Allen Gilbert, to. | gether, killed a porcupine that weighed 42 pounds, last week. They claim it was a very agpe one, and they would rom some one else who NEw MACHINERY: ~~Mr, Clark Gram. ley informs us that he is getting a new grain separator and a clover separator, the latter part of this week. Mr, Gram. ley is detérmined to keep up with the times. He will also be able with his new | Bellefonte, machines to give perfect satisfaction in the future, PoTATORS ROTTING:~It is rumored that two weeks ago Mr. J, C. Brumgart raised 110 bushels of potatoes and put They commenced cellar go bushels of rotten ones. He is not the only one to lose his potatoes and at this rate the tubers can not be bought at any price. HAxDY ANDY, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittshurg W. Fost for $1.50 a year, HOWARD HAPPENINGS Bogle, of this » driving horse W. H. dlefonte on The fark long 1 Mi writer took i n last Saturday Howard was well he picnic last Saturds Educate Your owes With Casenrets nay pthartie, cure corstipat tC CC fall 100, Sf » drug AARONSHURG NOTES Frank Rupp has returned from a two week's trip, to Saloua Miss Isabell Huston spent a week at the residence of Col, J. P. Coburn Mrs. Pheobe Kreamer and children, of are the guests of A. 8 Stovers Mrs. Mable Mays Page, of Allentown, was the guest of her mother, a few days last week, Miss Millie Wagner, of Bellefonte, is being royally entertained by ber friend Eva Meyers Miss Hettie Smull has returned home after spending a week with ber brother Edward, at Mackeyville. Fred Limbert and A, J. Sylvis were at. tending the soldiers picnic, as they are both veterans, they enjoyed it very much. The Misses Cordelia Acker, Elsie Phillips were the delegates to the Re- formed Missionary Convention, that was held at Bellefonte last week, It is estimated that there were over two hundred persons, at Weaver & Boob's peach orchard on Sunday. The orders for choice peaches are coming in faster then they can fill them TH CRNTRE DEMOCRAT and week. ly Pittsburg /bsf, one year for $1.50. | cruel, an HUBLERSBURG ITEMS, Nearly everyboly is wishing for rain. Geo, F. Hoy shipped two carloads of | wheat, last week Levi Narehood, of Snyder visiting relatives in this valley, Miss Minnie the guest of John Miller's at present, John Brown and family, of Loganton, | were the guests of Julia Brown on Sat. | . wii i urday. Mr. Ripka, of Selinsgros ing at D. M. Whiteman's this week Mr, and Mr g the - White, of iatter 's brother The Cruel Knife #\\\\ Here is six-year ] i after on a street, Dallas, ° “When my old, a small sore app which did not yield to the usual treat ment, but before long began to grow He was treated ctors, wh 1 that to spread an operation WAS DecCesaary “After much relu and they t d we consented, cut down the jaw bone, which they scraped. The operation was a severe one, but I ‘Lought it was the only hope for my boy. Before a great while the cancer returned, and began to grow rapidly. We gave him many rem. edies without relief, and finally upon the advice of a friend, decided to try 8.8.8. (Swift's Specific), and with the second bottle he began to improve. After twenty bottles had y 0 taken, the cancer dis- appeared entirely and he was cured. e cure was a permanent one, for he is now seventeen years old, and has never had a sign of the dreadful disease to re. turn." 8.8.8. is far ahead of all other blood remedies, because it is the only one which cures deep-seated obstinate blood diseases such as Cancer, Scrofuls, Bezema, Catarrh, Rheumatism, ete. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable containing not a particle of mercury, bh, or other mineral ingredient, which are so injurious to the system. 8.8.8. issold by all d sts. Books on Cancer a ood Diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Before submit- ting tothe knife, try remedy. the only real blood to county, is Whippo, of Loveville, is | It} by } x1 said he had | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 15807. S07 14 Asi Bae tr 5 + te AND___a® RZ ZR ZR ZR ZR ZR ZX 4 i AG Al 7Y 7 i 4 AQ 7 y ™ \ LZ IZ Q g BE Prom ee y Np ¢ 24 s 5 “ae 55 LL ATT + > Fide on a pion i pss 5 Apr 7, Es a ve . ’ ¥: \ o4 % 4 rf . a “ny é a ’ IS NEAR US AND WE ARE IN [IME FOR SCHOOL. li. ( ) gt BOYS’ SCHOOI. PANTS BELLEFOTE. PE a ” Lg . vy we A 5 A - 3 RS NZ. SAAN & =oUITS BRANCH vii ToL NN’'A LEGAL NOTICI DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of ate of Wa awnshit foeeased nistration fi sald estate been granted to the undersigned, all pet sons indebted thereto are requested 1o make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement, to the under signed Rep Wilbur Susan Loss A » ters of adm hay 1 TACDON LASS F. Reeder, Ally Administrator CAM TION NOTICH Notice is hereby given to the public that at a constable’s sale. on August I, 1 purchased the following: Log truck, two-horse wagon, 4 young cattle, 2 horses, harness, plow, oie, the roperty of Nathan MeCloskey, at Beech Propk. and all parties are notifiea to meddle with the same, Bept. 20 3. 4 not MeCLOSK EY ISSOLUTION NOTICE The copartnership heretofors sxisting between Geos W. Jackson, F. W. Crider, ab Daniel HH, Hastings, under the firm name of Jackson, Crider & Hastings, doing business as bankers, In the borough of Belletone, Penn sylvania. has been this day dissolved by muln al consent, F. W. Orider retiring from sald firm The business will be continued and conduct. od atthe same place by George W. Jackson and and Daniel MH. Hastings of Bellefonte, Penn syivania, and J, Henry Cochran and Henry ©, McCormick of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. who have this day for A co-parthership un der the firm name of “Jackson, Hastings & Company,” by whom the business will be eon tinued and to whom all indebladness due the inte firm of Jackson, Crider & Hantings will he papalis Gro. W. JACKSON oct y P A M Cashier. 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