THE ENTRY HEMACRAT, PRLLERONTE PAL HAY 81 thd: cnn 11 dk a DENTS 1 DE PARTMENT 3635 | (id t foppersnss of a Week Over Cen tre County, bes What : Localities-—Compiled by a Corps of Alert and Able IWrltesse+ds Four Section Represented ? Milesburgy Miss Mary Johnson and William John. 7 lgorstrion PEOPLE S bop UL AR PAG E pn are visting in’ Jéasey Shore with] rs. Lizzie Shirey Miss Gertie Confer has returped ter a tye weeks) visit with her rs. Mary Heaton, { Sam’l Campbell and family have taken @p house keeping in the Rodger’s house, on Market street, Miss Ada Baird and brother, Mahlon, are visitipyg friends and relatives in Ty. fone and’ Phiffpsburg. Rev. Soltz, of Pleasant Gap, and Rev, Wharton, exchanged pulpits on Sunday. Rev. Solt preached @ very able sermon! in the Methodist church, Sunday even- ing. i The presiding Eider; pleasant caller al Rev. qu Friday. Ray Baird was taking a ment to the Jd, a tree was Ivivy across the road, an ax came in play to cut it up; the bag of cement was too heavy for the threes jmen to icatry, hépee fhe cutting of the tree before the cement ger! Rev. Bell, D was a H. Wharton's C Oi would reach the dam. Harrison Lexi, of Sioux, City, at. the buriz'to visht "his A: Rierly. J. Miles Green, James Noll and John Gingher “¢léaudd the ‘water plant’ dam off Friday : r010 Sruliton. ughter, Mrs iNewton Braggart an Millheim Satdidad) A ict Bruongart egamination at Cent: Some of {Ye Git dle ciitie to [Little Sugar far the summer, 1} ed tea Tues: ® look’ their va young ey § pasiure Winters ¢ her new grand ITY was to atAarousburg Adam Greninger made ofitidie precinct, Miles te voters and births past week in umber © Ste the rounds of twp., registering 18 apd deaths, the TRIE + s abouttinme eh ob bbard to teachers lor the ensuing term of ol, and we understand tht Ree i ¢ than the usual number of appli- for the schools. We trust the rd will give us good and able teach- eS for the coming school year, ; Rock View. | 45 ES ——— fafleral of C. Staw ih i ts hy ( HH. K. Hoy and wife spent a few days w their Saughies Tom Clayt e ATMEL] 978 Abo ing corn’ and | Hie are rope. The iid and rafter promising cousi weather. Carrier Hoy spent frizuds abt Seate College Well; how" fo you d0 Rock View No 2 X You must be ‘well acquainted with that huckster, ds [ gee in the lagt week's items, hE "thast have a good trade if he wabts tg buy sacha large $10 k, , Please tel bial the next tine that when he goes to gee oné of Is best gitls he should be sufe and taks a young Chic ken along in. stgad of a cluck ; for a young chickes cagendure more cold than an old batch ing clock —for the poow eld cluck was depd when he left in the morning. Charles Smith bought a brand new hose —dow ride. ¢ nN BOYer, ai ge +] Alls working ob ghd gra 8 Bad8 Sok lering the dry afew days with Plum Grove. Il we hear about these days is, I wish it would rain.’’ Some of our people attended commun ion. services at the Union church at Farmers Mil “Oh, % Milton Snyder and family spent Sun. | dag with the former's parents. : Miss Ada and Annie Weaver spent Sufiday with their paredts at Farmers Mills. Jos. Peters, wife and danghter, Nellie, from Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday very pleasantly at the howe of W. H.Swartz's. | (a Saterday evening a birthday sur. prise party was held at the home of | Osdar Homan's, in hovot of his Grand. a r, Mrs. Walk, it being ber seventy. h birthday. th we can show honor And respect fot old beojngt f Bear Auman and wife spent Sunland « G, Auman, Furl Au nt, Lousia Ze Liizie at he ¢t ‘Spring Mills, Weoif ilrianed Her An fisées Vanada og Su Kern and son is % the house of U, » paper and G. von} How's This! offer One Hundred Doll ited te of Catarrh that cannot ty cured 3M CHER Has ALL in the Various | ome | bag of ice | acmived | look out girls fora baggy | How gad wecan be Jaapeat Thursday with | a | Ly rar te friends, , Ost BEHOATE : Sunday was a ‘plessant day and} seemed to enjoy it. ) i | fast Webk dh! Pourg seribe was ruber ed when be looked for Moshannon itgms and could not tind them in the Cepitre How, about) (i W. B.LIV. h | il) 1 | i i | Democrat; {scribe ? | Miss Mabel Duck, of this pl ace, rye. { turped from a. visit to Aaropsburg and Cotmrn. The boys at this place practiced crow shooting. ; f CO. liaud 6G. BE. 'Gredoble were tusy clipping sheep several days last week. Isaac Long lost yaluable stallion {one day this webk, | Itis announced that the new presidibg elder will preach in the Evangeligal Bathesds churchiatithis place, on Sabar- | day evening, May 23; all are invited to | come and hear him, i Andre ox Durish and. family Sundaged at John ‘Wert's/ We think that if Moshaunon wouldbe | advanced as West Brushvalley is, they | would have a little sparé’ tinre to at least so much as to enjoy themselves in play- {ing croquet as West Brushvalley, has j doe dust galleclats, which they run by { steam to collect their dust in due season so that they are not bothered with it when the time comes for enjoyment, DLC DY wad wleéping “on a short toothed cultivator last Sunday evenitg; he says he will now get agency for the | Brisghivalley cultivator (Coy 1 H. M v eft who had been housed Hp several days last week, is about be around again, a able to Moshannon. Rev. Williams moun in the Pre day last, Airy Feadar ofupies hus been vacated by Mr. Conf The Union men will hold a meeting gn TRaRgax evenidg of iis weak, Rie Vv. ady : preac Bed + an elegant B. church on Supday Mrs. Linnag Cole Saturday + «Ihe delegate election Ghroe's on Satdrday ‘evening We have experienced weather, last week the teas got Pine Glenn was at the he Harry an ai preached sbytertan church thé Rouse 10t Brady SCTrm went reevrsed wife, of Patt place Beals and friends av thy her of ple alten Jackson, who of Tyrone, visit ing fr Miss Adee Lyman howe of I Lucas | Phan Mj Beightdl rear home fROrofng. Lf 8} Liftle Frankie Culver . Chas. McKinney, of near is visttidg friends at this place John Confer and ion Tuesday Cearfielid PRT Centre Hall, Gress will woo ‘decapy the pat. of this Reformed charge, wie Im as Lheir min Hy feet R20 th dethedns of Ww. Why opt doge ? Paul Murray since the by who tin Lhe lass of books and clothing The drouth bas to!d on the crops fruit: heéreabouts, and If rain does set 12 soom the harm will be serious Mr. Colyer is entirely oul of hasines at this piace. He gave much life 10 the { station. iends at thy 4 P ace the 18 tay ml at Fil 1s home again. ¢ johustowgs, family moved © {Hav souage chose hi fF Ognes gouifort isier ouf prelly bas returned to State ch be wax a suffergt are and all No derfous illoess iu or Siear town From late saled of property in town, resi estate has fallen gregtly in value, to check this dant our live men db somes thing to bring industries and create ems ployment? We surely have fine opens ings for such. Rey, J. Ellis Bell the Altoona district, administered Come thumion fo the Methodist church in this place Sunday evening Cattie dealer Will carload of cows week Mr. Huyett, wife and daughters, Leila and Miriam are on a lo Werners ville. presi ling elder of Mitterling look a to Philadelphia last visit Nittany. On May 30, the Nittany band boys will Kold a big fest! val at this place ; they will serve ice cream and cake and ail | other delicacies of the season ; they will liso treat the crowd to some of their fine new music which they lave been prace ticing recently. Lioyd Osman and wife, of Jeahettd, spent the past week with his sister, Ms, } BL Webner; they were on their wedding tour, Mary Hartman, of Millkeim, spent Sunday. at the Winkleman home, | W. M. Rossman, of Howard, | guest of Wis mother and Ty | place on Sunday, | Mre. Mattha Poorman and two childs i Ten, of Gordon Heights, visited here oves Sunday. | The sick are, Mra, Rachel Norm pang Mas W. M. Webner, “© : 4 This fave mas. eulivened Saturd jeverfing by the bavd giving some ofth A ¢hofde music outside of fhe schon] hou TA Loop. Ralph Rickeh; of ‘Burhan,’ best EE a eadway k i Frwy fp at good wages; Farmers are about half done planting corn in sect IM CL Prabile ft on Monday to her busband ia Vieginia, a afloat that Mr; A. IL caver almost persvaded to after ber husband to igita. was the this sprTfk ling would te | drawing fustrnaments | | | fable 1 i and ne | Qppre ALT was | i effects | in ag appear A down and weak—sled re Pp iion's Seas si pid WEELITTLES IN CAMBRIDGE. TPA = Vo They pause in admiration ar Cambridge. Ir ew — — TE i before the Harvard Gate, FIND A PRU} E SSOR Gol den Wedding. Au affair of copsiderable magnitude 1 3 to the Eich Snow Shoe Tater Apriloigise, th anuiversary «of Alt | Warne Rachel 3 e pel ” ok BY HAMBATEY Were ; H Brohs of the Hevangelicai church, w section on gos) being the marin ge of rand : 4) 'y pres u Belle with ile ire t; idk {ooig UU amily Messiali's chi hotiored neighbors, Before the repast ¥. { ni Ala his ATRL SS wele also among the th’ sone of the near | was furnil- Hog of an oporimg rown and the singing Of 1h KY followed nag who led iregh Rusts w» ed a ser Spee h Rev B Vigne Cols ¢ Doxo! follow ged bound, Rev, [i Zeige m Qf the oO ed presentation a fu git; Mor ge type, Lestament and P which congratulation ! ital given oy Coupe a with the presé: nis Os res . ali of whie were bighiy PALT, Vi gh cutirde alt were Tak y tri y régaling "16" thelr [a the eventing just Before sun binder, om Beliefonte, put auce with his camera and two handsome phot were of some | that remained. Long may the days emoel Wartier and Rachel his wife he projiveged who ave hale r their ady d years nost Ve ver ‘AAR sci. | O8 taken of L 4 and Fa strony | ACE Shingletown. Hot weather §s gow prevailing Frederick Gedrirart has gone to Wid. her Ww work on the lumber job Mrs Isewton Hess attended the fupers 1 of Mary Fox, Saturday, john Ira Hess of Aloona, are spends (avs th their brother, Bariest place fast Thursday, Tor the third ¢ jess thao four weeks dedi came and took for is victim Mary Fox, of the pat residents of 1h ate. About webks ago her mother wad [aid 10 rest Dine sist vamely Mrs. George Raymel., Deceased was aged 71 yemss, Interment Saturday afternoon Boals Pury cenretery Mis John Leech and denghiter Blaine Brown and (wo sous thuough tawa oo Satusday. ¥ : ALG Eafew of 1h w On we in oe old four + ’ er survives, Mts. passed We nollged a mistake io our temas ast week saving some of the farmers had pown (heir oats the second time; this is net the case, as some of them are ‘not through sewing yet Rdwin Rupp, who has been suffering froin typhoid fever, is able to He about | again, Charles altended Bateman and wile, of Tyrone, the juveral of Mary Fox Waddle. The M. E charch will hoid day services on June jih, Robert Williams: of Port Sundaved aut Jame: Moore's Howard Miles and Philip Young, of | Port Matilda, are repairing E.R. WU. | hau's house H. P. Carson spent Sunday in Hunt. | ingdou county wilh Edward Neff. David Bherer sold a fine drivieg horse | to Philip Beezer of Bellefonte Wm. Nihart is moving his family to | Loveville. Miss Amanda Bberér, of Lemont, visiting friends and relatives, James Waddle bas improved his home | by putting a ndw fence up. | The supervisor of this place has quite a lot of men aud teams working on the | roads at presesit, Say, Guyer, if you don't hastie some one will beat Your time, Weak Nevvogs Word Out Womin THe worl 14 full of women whose [Ife is one long sinigdgle ‘Hiaiist’ digeatses pocriifar to thisir wet swhas dave and nights are Ml of quit, patho ranmering. The healt vie Seat of pelt WOH pAekahiva- the reditt of rer ve ddprisl sion AA Phiyhionl whakussk brought’ oa by tenner vlician trobidathe’ ervey on lige inoliASa 2h (aah or ery at wnythiog An ever present AragEing in the back, hips and limba sa foering of uitér wearin, lassitude and despondency., To those people the Jr. A. W.Chase Nerve Pilla, of neomparabie value, Riviag as they.do bl children's Matilda, is A Pa, says: “I was Pills and I got a bo chad a LT 0 xe a, re i BAI ft ew Ka Xrvmine’ { Mrs. pister, | sell is, we are still in AND A STUDENE Harris Twp. and co for the want of rain H. Ho Miller, msiness here last weitk. » Oats rg are of Rebershury tranvatt LI) sell («lover is among the farmers ng implements Moihe angh aud at Will jams Owen 5 HH Bailey, ii. 51 Ae yer vis Senday f iss one: Pp Kimport on Mrs. Blan Harsburg, ¢. vised laura H ite fas ited Ja he pad Lat rt and daoginer, of save Swabl, of Piot SORE SWaAL! LIRR, Lrlp of Kavsas. is visi Altoonk, spent Shnddy 8 B Ny spent and childeen .l Hosters 141 ana jevwe, Wieland and Aw Sund J “ Mrs. Fouse, of at Henry Host Mrs ¢ Ming bere wife Pishary Harry [aller hay goue ¥ ATE is West Seequehanna 8s nouneal meting in the Refdrmed chuich this wenk, oabmunion »efvice nex! Sunday morning Coburn. Miss Lecta Stover, of Asronsburyg sow making her at Harry Krenmer'y MrscA. MM. Harter der phono REARG ip the front rear gf -theyard.and {vinished some fine music Lo hes neigh boTs Yast Satay evenibg, William Peeze and Mis ahd Mra Michasl Bydrett dg; at 1 s holding had Mari a sett Sduday Goss [wm Highvalley. Miss Ro stay 2 lew wegks ae sre! ta Burd th Swabb, of Aarovstmry, will with her sister Nos. Rev, ler wi tf the Lathefan ¢ evening Miss Kalio Kayler took a pleasure side last Sunday This community . feels sad over the death of Mrs ndrew Staves; she was a very fiendly lady «ith all whom she came in contact with and was’ loved by Bary. Shee Misq Rose Aletauder; of Sober spent’ sister Maize Harter, Mrs. Jackson Stoser visited her sister Mrs. Ezra Auman, ai Millheim, on Saturday Saluiday with ber Yarnell: Rain is very badiy needed, Mrs. Cora Wensel aud family, of Howard, spent Sunday with ber sister, Ira Confer Oertrude Conter returned from a Mee week's burg. Wedding bells were tinging in our town the past couple weeks, and rumor has it they will ring again soon. Francés Coulfer spent Sunday with her Nm EK. M. Burd Mrs. Jas. Croft, of Pittsburg, is visitiog her parents bere. The Sunday school at this place ex- pects to attend ina body at the Mem orial services at the Divide. “Martin’’ is progressing rapidly his music lessons. He takes them Thursday evening. Mt, Eagle. ——————— Well the old way of expressing. our mi Q ty welither! but this 14 vot due ag! he long aty spell we bind, bat dde to the onl wet spell we bad inthe dpriog, the groudd whS So wel that it was ail ina coortar and whegp it gai raping. it got hard and ladipy: we doa’t (hipk Jt will be pther- wise this rd Hi the grind freezes again, ! Some of the: fartners are stick itl soma of iis; earn Re plowing; Rha are t t ¥ Aare plow ud ER, “ul de "uy Miss Tacie Anion spent Sunday’ with Mis Lota Ades, 1 ' i Vv oil | sy Ty Bh Hevanly hada birthday tly for faite = ng intives present | hm last ‘week sojourn in Miles. with each RQ port tu home trom Suites N town for a visit, .- Houserille, it Dr. Hoader sb wife, of Pa, Furnace, spetit Sanday w Dr’ .. parents. tt ated Mus Hokert { High "Valléy. ¢ Fh A good coffee call | ast End of High valley, all like good | ee, $0 du Ich, “ish market is so dull at Coburn that ope can give thes away tid apd Emanuel Ke rstetter have ovyratocked the market and will keep itd stecked 80 that no one else on their business, West Eud will bave no fruit this year: no cherries, no apples and no peaches same people can’t help but tell tales ; news was spread through our valley that | the Georgetown scribe has, made his git for good ; High valley was sorry to hear | ft; on las 1 Monday as I was at Cobury, who' I met was the dear old seribe, as jolly as ever, said he will put the bull to pasture next ‘werk, aud tie up the gas | well in soch ‘a manner that the No. 2) scribe of Coburn must make arrange. ments for gas with some one else. The strike is settled ‘and all started to work. Mme, Sallie Wileon, ‘who was sol shamefully licked by Her hashand abot | four weeks ago {s ou The way of récovery. A min that beats his wife should have a | raw hide whipping; Ms: Wilson is a hard working woman aud caved for the | fauily and is a highly respected woman | by all who know hey, Raig on Tharados night, heavy thun- der, everything looks green and in a growing condition, can come in { t | | { { | | { { “The east end lnmber company will | have their will ready for business in a few weeks, ordergare coming in already. Daniel ae eunhuth called to. see the a Fi day. Eisephoth, ia company with an. up the river to look up when they reached (the Ley was sutprised Wo weed S00. took a tii; © And Bickches Job samael Wil Spring Milis. Not tnaeh raityon Mond 84 far out 65] has Hing unday F 4 Eas Auli Ww church; io h makes or DECK DOT ¥ A Ae And oal acelys iene Latheran i.up WA day, thes ey Chang far AL SUG 1 pointing Rarigk set the Might the new ven ing IL whS @ hriliwaal as vige next Surdsy Liliane in the eveming | Le. the church wail ihe H a] the sick bold a g£. they lmve ike the even The lage on i poCiety will va LUoR, fv ent LOI ABO WO Ww the au al, andes A He a A. Ressman’ aud Will in ton on basin es 1 1 a'ey Pe 6. C.Kity avd the sOumty seat sone legal bujiness © | Bert Krape were tal Mooday to attend 10) € fis Jobu Breen {7., wife and little daggh: | ter, of Altoona, are visiting his parents, abd many otber friends, Ti Mi Gramiey atténded of Cornelius Stover, das! Beleusburg Hoy School District. Fide B. Hough and Minne Grenoble, tw accom phshed sonny Iadier, were | gees of Celesty Bock over Sunday the Qiueral Taesday at Rachau commenced { fast Mond Nyman and Bord Haded, {we ener Relig y out meen of Madison burg, sop ped bese while ou their why ome fas! unday They bad been oS pring Mille TAC roads ay. | an officzal business £ di Rishel and N. A Millbeims Jas! week Miss ] Bartholomew, Haveo, speat Sanday here CIR. D. general agent for the Stand ard Onl Co , delivered a large quantity of oll and wica ax¥e gréage the past week, ] John Faitz of Woodward, adother engine oft Sufth's saw : olitetr © wis Seht h'West Virginia large Jom heér job Duack wee at Iv) 3) this section the attfach Geo. Beightol, did you see anybody with a black mustache last Saturday night? Claude Walker. Carl, Martin is very ill with pueun-| NOU iA. : Miss Myrtle Glossner, who has been very ill with appendicitis, we are glad to! say, 18 rach imbroved under the skillfnl treatment of Dr. McQormick Our merchant, NH. Yeatrick, has re- turaed from Philadelphia where he pur. chased a fine Vine of spring goods, which | you are invited to call ‘and see. Mri Blanchard, of Bellefonte, transact ed 'basiness at this place on Monday. Hiram Yarwell and wife, of State Col. | lege, are cirCalating amobg friends here. Prank Fran, of Bellefonte, spent San: day with His father, Joseph Frain, col Altoona, is visiting his father bere. Mrs. Jennie Hoy and son retarsed to their home at Mouatandon. Thete will be preachiog in the Hv. church ou Sunday morHing. A pew slate ‘rool las beén put of (he! 1 Reformed chutol. 10 The Uulin B68. wil hold an foo cream and cake social at, their church at Jacks sou yille this ¢ Saturday; pl pre dayited. | ‘Port Matilda, May 15, wis ih pa hs in Reese jBollow, the r : ast : ’ on yas Culby, | vbr were | } § | count ¥ yet hard for want of rain gcent, _— ——— — Kidney. Disease Kills, ItsVictims Numbered bythe Hundreds of Thousands. liseases she uded to wt 90 per cent. of our un. of. tod m1 that rite wn for and hrond ; ui owt stops ves the neces. P r 50 often at night, dsives 3 ng pani IK water, corrects the bad eliects nya w liiske y &n beer and shows its beneficial effects on the systems in an incredibly short time, George L. Smith, foreman of the Hol. ley Manufacturing Company's, Works, Lock; ort, N. Y., says in a recent letter: have used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy with the most bene. ficial results. | was troubled with gravel and kidney complaint vet severely, it bothered me a gouat deal and have found great relief from its use, and cheerfully recommend it.’ rite Remedy” As the ios $1. ; kid. a ir Heer and 1 blex 4 disedses, ond of cures has made it famousis rcles everywhere, It is rece nt bl rifles the bl loo nit, neys ion ld be atts r al deaths Dr emedy is the David Hiseases of the 1 ood rheum constipation that Itismarvelon pain in the back, relie nized as m gpect! and i solves | he Stibalbl atiy al id Cars i . Destores th and bind Ber. io t “hy nor: and gent noves the bo wele It is for ale: gaa Kg Now 50 Cent Sizo and ti £1.00 size bottles—leas tha ple bottle Dr. David Kenssfiy Cofporaticn, eK al con A G1 in the ular oe, mail ANY. . — Dr. David Kennedy's Golden Plasters strength on Muscles, reinove pein anywhere, be naeent a encugh for trial, free by Rond Millheim. » Mai n Jacob Ketiner Mr H bad business 1he in town, Thursfay, Heéuty Bidor td ate smith avd rhég rigs last werk BE B McMullen lar for his pew “i Qréet. Wack» touch maker is cxcavat home On fiship nigt Some parties are nels in blk creek at the fish wardens ? Ww. Musser and family veem to en jor retired [fe ¥ wih scoop 1, where are = hn Swoner spent several day ast week, of Washington his sops at Tusseyviile, Harry S4hlege 2ISDUTE, was 1m : WEEK, Musser House, r speodiog a ecifsnyder, 1e- (1l'lams port, 11 Runville. Miss Ada Hancock, of Phil Rg, is visiting her grandparents at this place. George Johanson, of is spending a few davs al ipshu Wallageton, Charlies Lucas”, Mrs. Kathrine Gay spent a jast week with relatives at Mt Howard Wel W. T. Shirk's Mrs. Myrtle Markley tives in Snow Shoe W. T. Shirk bas from this place and i Dix Run The farmers on account of few davs Eagle, 8 and wife andayed at is visiting rela- moved his sawmill is pow located at Are no! the done plowing ground being $0 SHYLOCH Shylock’ was the man who wanted a pound; of human flesh. There are many Shylocks now, the convales. the consumptive, the sickly, child, the pale young woman, all want homan flesh and they can ger it—take Scott's Emulsion. Sestf's Emulsion 1s flesh and. bloed, bone and muscle, It{¢edd (hi nerves, strengthens tthe digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the: great giver-of Human flesh. We will send you a couple of Le gunces ° na sipin A “10 BE Lihat sists » SURCES B00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemista: , .. AO Pa Yor soc. and $roo ; all druggists,
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