THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1897 CORRESPONDE NTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see The local community will be and observe worthy of note Happenings of every Send the news, we will gladly Published Publish it. REBERSBURG RUMBLINGS Thomas was through our He Mr. Bram valley last week says he succeeded tolerably well, Mr. several weeks. selling clover seed. Diehl! is home to spend That Chas is the reason Rose smiles so sweetly. Mr. and Mas. days last week with her Harry Royer spent a few sister, Mrs. Ed. Burd, at Snow Shoe. There are some thirty posted in our town, and T. E. begin work Sales will be next in order C. H. Smull, Reuben Bierly get their ground opens. Mrs Morris Morns, Royer are building Toel carefull struct our county teachers an zeal and genial dis; attended stitutes, just about all taki having been at the } ng an ant Gap institut livered a very able: at the penmanship tem which through our ¢ pupil in Cent of his horse, associates graduate of leon, Ohio s had many perience and singing cl in conducting tions become very popul: ! since he be FEIDLER NOTES 1 sales are the go now Moving and James Smith is confine he house with an attack of the mumps Mrs. James Weaver is still list, Miss Lizzie midst, after How did Lizzie ? What is the attraction Charley ? Mr. Wm. Thompson, of State College, is at present employed by the Good Will Creamery company, Many persons from this place attended the sale, at Aaronsburg, on Saturday. Mrs. 8. J. Wolfe was the guest of her husband's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Wolfe, over Sunday. There is a certain teacher in this end of the valley who says time is too precious while teaching to pay any attention to girls v Our last week's correspondent is quite mistaken about that sparking in the St, Paul's school. There is very little such amusement carried on, and what on the sick Stover is again seen in our of the the an attack mumps you enjoy “monkey’’ at Aaronsburg they do, is done between school hours | when the pupils are free to enjoy them. | selves as they think best, Kin. | tery. | Christian mother’s had been laid to rest. UNIONVILLE RUMBLINGS Saturday, the coldest day in February. hunting has been the sport among our noted hunters. Coon Oscar Shiry has gone to Senica ¢ ounpty, Ohio, to work for his uncle. Public sales are on the Mrs. ing her parents, program, Frank Smith, of Kartbaus,is visit- | Dr. W. C. Vanvalin | {ed Geo. DD. operation and doing good work. | The day night, leaving our bridge the Hoover's shingle mill is in | g ice went out of the creek last Me i | i unsafe creek. cross, rather cold to drive Young men what is the attraction at Milesburg, that you must go every Satur- The should { weather 8 below zero, think of health, | , once lost never found, day night, children their those nights Mr. William State College, Mrs. Boyer and family, of! are visiting at the home of ! ratt | red Sunday his sister, Riley Rev, administe King, of Milesburg, baptism to eight per SONS, On Edgar Cleaver is beast, to goon the future, Saturd r her home i handsome and NITTANY ITEMS 1 iths, 21 / ¢ deceased ] nontl two sons and one daughte Mrs. McKit Askey viden nan F Za wore north of Howard, Centre ( brother and sister sury letch er was the cause of key, at Ridott and Orpha I er, at Howard, Can her death ap and graduall More than twenty-five years ARO, imple formed on the side of her nose, y increased in size, covering her eye and leading internally, to obstruct the nasal The last for her to nourish. ment, the the throat. Her suffering had been intense and with all physical pain, retained her natural mind, patient and enduring to the last. She united with the Presbyterian church,at Jacksonville, many years ago Monday Feb. 22, Rev. Pomery, of Mill Hall, minister in charge, performed the last sad rites and a large procession fol- fowed her remains to Cedar Hill ceme- Thus another of those devoted passage and circula. tion. year of her life, difficult it was receive disease as obstructed MARSH CREEK ITEMS, Brown & Uhl have begun their new store-house, Mr. Jonathan Packer purchased a new horse last week, Protracted meeting has begun at the | Advent church by Rev, Zeigler, from Snow Shoe Intersection. To cure a cough or cold, in one day, take Krumrine's Compound Syrup of | 2, If it fails to cure, money refund ed, tf, Curs i | Tusseyville, « | have | sent home confidence m ‘ | will { the instructor, i small yet. When leaves | to mourn her | SPRING MILLS NOTES. Thomas Kennley has been housed up for a couple of weeks with the grippe, The Saturday night, tend on the The for the and waffle last was not very ly at the cath proceeds amounted to fifteen dol benefit of the M. LE chicken supper large account of bad we lars, church A couple of our young ladies have join. » the skirt band, Shame, if this o again, your names will appear in | priat Henry Mover, the jovial crack shot, from alled at Smith Bros., to a contest on shooting mark, but was badly beaten. Come again, | the boys say you do not make good pass time in that line, Our merchants complain very mucl how poor business has been ay cowie this way Billy has joined the band, and no dou! make a good buat » meet again W. R. From OAK HALL rity As weary in well ing your ba I will t nish you the out for ! uaite lady of Linde the he attraction Mrs also Ida Knopf That home of Chas Tag twee Jasper when «+ | Certain pl ive her Ellis | ’ there must How is this Frank Mr, Linn Mr. ures of the Mallory, of Bellefonte, and Robert Osman, of Lemont, took pict primary school last week. Miss Annie Kaup was visiting among friends in Philipsburg, the past week Mr. John Brum with asthma gardner is seriously ill, At this writing is slowly improving. : Mr. Wm. Knopf, who has been work. ing for some time in Lewistown, returned home last week with hemorrhage of the lungs. At this writing he is around again, The grain house has a new boss again, Your former scribe ran into a bee's nest recently. They buzz, but sting. don't Good as New Take your clothes to W. H. Derstine, the tailor,in Crider’s block, 2nd floor, and have them cleaned and pressed. will be pleased with the result, moderate. canned goods, and fine groceries ever offered to | | new crop New Orleans Syrup, Ma Goods in | the trade in Bellefonte, this line are fine in quality and very reasonable in price. Sechler & Co. tickets | Philadelphia by special train March 4 | returning on regular trains before Ma 2.3 | Rate, You | Prices | and proportionate rates from other points, evaporated fruits | HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours ; C858 CIM ased When urine lence of kid t desire sediment or settling indicat condition of the kidoeys stains linho it is positive evi ney trouble Too frequen back, 18 also convinge the kidueys and bladder oun nate or pain in the ing proof that it of order What comfort in To Do the KNOW) pressed, awamp Roo fulills every wish kidney art of the urinary ity 10 hold urine p inabil and s in passing it, or bad effect fol lowing use of liquor, win rt r, and that unpleasant J iy of led to get any times OIL TERIA wonder erate & Cd PENNSYLVANIA Railroad Company. Sechier Personally Conducted Tours MATCHLESS IN EVERY FEATURE wel CALIFORNIA oe Tour to CALIFORNIA and the PACIVI( COAST will eave Harrisburg, Altoona and Pittsburg by special Pullman train March 2 INT, returning on regular trains within nine months, Pullman berth and meals on special train and other tour features, Harrisburg or Altoona to San Francisco, 80.00, Pittsburg to San Francisco, $58.00, in addition to soular first-class one-way or Pacific Coast excursion FLORIDA wee Jacksonville tour will leave New York and Jost covering transportation in 0 PL tions, and meals and Pallman accommodation on special train going, $530 from Pittsburg, For detailed itineraries and other informa | thon, apply at ticket agencies, or address J. G, | SANsoM, Actin We have the finest assortment of | Passenger Agent Western District. 360 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Fine pure sugar Table Syrups, ple Syrup and Maple Sugar made from pure sap, finest Coffees, Teas and pure Spices. Sechler & Co. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH «TEMPLE COURT_» BELLEFONTE PA. REDUCTION SALE. 2600000006004 9900000000009 A Be lh oP | 3 3 3 3 » INTERESTING. SAUAMAAMAAAAAMAA AAA bbb bbb bb bbb IIIT 010101009000 11101901 1999999019000 ; vi WI TER STOCK save Money ha LL LE Sh Big Reductions a -» Botta wn Must Make Room riven away for glo 4 {fun or for our health But we are all of our Winter Goods below cost for the The much stock was left over. lowing reasons: season was late and too It is better to convert this into cash and puchase new spring stock, than In short, Winter tock carry same over another vear. (yoods must go, to make room for Spring S HM s, Le ‘Manager, BELLEFONTE, - -
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