5 Ea ff ~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE LLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1897. CBO BO BOBBED BEDE : THE RACKET ; XCHANGE { ingtitutions the Musical Normal conduct- | STATE COLLEGE NOTES. t ed by Prof. Newcomer, and the Academy | of which Eyof. Hosterman is principle, | both domg excellent work. If you want to pretty girls rapidly turning into musicians, go to the Normal, and if you | want to see pretty boys fast transformed | into teachers, go to the Ad ademy a only three girl MEETING Rebersbury rheumatism, at the home of his neice, Mrs. Bierly, near this place Hope he may CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE saddened SO0n recover, The entire community wa of the death of the shannon McCormick, which occurred at noon, Tuesday. Another of the old patriarch has gone to | join the | river what wa of the 11 Richard alone Mi { to learn venerable Eddie, “ee forks TOA( | HT wa nda 11 « Bellefonte, Penn’a. RIDER | of the community majority longer on it ha taal Kita y vO de. MCT. Ae AT LL aE a ET SNE a DO U KNO WE KEEP SHOES? | ORANG) cheery greeting, or fee Co HUBLER evenmg the had a very Mrs, Jos, K read able grasp, the VOICE nt esti miel What our Nove and Army of Alert Correspondents The local community will be se observe worthy of note which su Happenings of every | gladly Published nd the news we will Publish it REBERSBURG NEWS mvention ing, one week 14 i 41 legver bt Absolutely Pure. footwear to Centre | We know what | vour Shoe bills | as anything we know of | milliner has an Comfort for the Baby We have been selling Co., people for 26 years. U want and can about easy about the store. Merchant Carlin laying in to the city lessen week, spring stock as entire new st 1} Lhe lown of School, business 2 Sund and | unday Morris & Ce ave the Soft sole, pretty as a picture, Lace © NEW Button in Tan, Black and CHILDRENS Teather ittle better ¢ firm of Harter, Brown 25C. | have a fine stock and h Pat. tips 1s, 65, al as good as U want em 6 to 8 for g to 11 for LADIES SHOES I Much in Little Hoods Pills $ ONLY ONE _ ° ¢ WEEK $ MORE LAAAMaAAAAMAAMAAMARAAARAAMAAMARRARR ARRAS -TTaSTTSseTsTL|ETsTTSTL|ST|RET|STaTSTeETRSTSTTTTTTTOTW“NSY THE :-: GREATEST i [INE OF ct 1» > “« 2 £ | SCDCT per: m Walnutpor H 4 H 4 ¢ H / / / T / Y 4 M / / 4 / / 4 H / PA. | » » 1 | gave some TT“TesTReT T:a"TTTaTTSTTe"sTe "ea Ta" Te TSO TOTaTY ’ BELLEFONTE, fesssassssaasaal few day an ae Ah werning their machinery anda opinion { SOON 1g of the past if more time we m a N vii] "mm fo 1 nt in meditating upon the beautiful | 52% 5H be: dig ) } rds of Thomas Jefferson, ‘‘that all besos ive J, Hina men are created equal,” and the pream ¢ ¢ LI propre uty } : wisily engaged making logs ie of the Constitution, of these UU. S C. K $10.00 GIFT FREE. Harrisburg and has been gone for almost )O0e00 is to have a new steam near Theodore has his men , 10 be located M ! by Bressler made a business tr Tate moved into the John PP. Hite, John Hite moved RENERSH house vacated Murrel Betz, of Jacksonville, was over to our town, on his bicycle, last Monday. RG NO 13 into two weeks | the Reformed parsonage. Wm. Leathers Wm. K, Stovers have purchased a new | moved into part of Harvey Yearick's organ from Mr, Gephart, the agent, and | house, Dorn Bitner moved into the house now Miss Lizzie will furnish the music. | vacated by Wm. Solt. Wm. Solt moved Claud W. Hinds, of this place | into the house vacated by Mrs. Johnson of the students attending the deceased Mr. Gingerick moved into school at Aaronsburg | part of Jacob Yearick's house he has also The Chaple Sunday recently Retel Yue store room of Jacob Yearick held an election, and Wilson Haines was oy ph ie has for salea fine line of grocer elected superintendent; R. B. Hosterman, assistant ; Miss Sarah Bowersox, secre Mrs tary ; Michael Bower, treasurer Rk. } Thomas Auman is teaching school at Woodward is one normal John Wolf has a sick cat Mrs. Rosa Harter Mackey, of Williams port, is at home this week Your watercolor por trait when you buy $10} in goods FREE Sheriff Cronister school | last week was at Rebersburg Get your é C8, once | Pass in and win the | tol prize. | Come and see done, Grand Offer at AIKEN'S STORE The democratic gold bugs have a capi Ertiey is on the sick list at the west end of town | Miss McKibbens, of Nittany valley, i | the guest of Mr. Harvey Miller | Mrs. Amanda Evans is on the sick list Tailor Made Perfect fit. You ru | SUITS DRESS SKIRTS SHIRT WAISTS Snyder is lying very sick with The St. Paul congregation have decid ed to remodel their church this summer ’ mie pica we have sod inci | Kidney Trouble Gured, Our sick at present the Pollie and Cora Bower how its Last Friday Mr. John Burd, who was nearly 79 years old, was buried, having died of paralysis with the seventh attack. He died a week from last Monday even- ing at 10 o'clock. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Faus, of the Methodist church. Mrs. John Burd pro | Cf eded him nearly six years ago. Both were two of the first four members of the Methodist church at Kreamersville, Mrs Geo. Crouse and H. KE. Bierly having been the other two, Mr, Burd was a high- ly respected citizen and a consistent church member. He spent all his life in Brush. valley with the exception of five years, one year at Belleview, Ohio, and four at Asvotsbury He was a saddler by trade | with whom he worked. ficen pers, |, PLOSPRRITY :— Prosperity has reached During the last years his mind Wh the home of James Horner, be has a affected. He had intended to go to Dun. | Suicikey shat lays two Sfgs pe: gay. Men's Boy's and Childrens «CLOTHING? EVER SHOWN IN CENTRE COUNTY a netttw" “1 HISSOS are " \ The importance of knowing just what to do when one isafllicted with kidney disease or troubles of a urinary nature, is best answered the tollowing letter which was recently published in the Poughkeepsie, N. V., News-Press MiLLERTON, Dutchess Co, N. V David Kennedy, Dear Sir For more than eighteen months 1 was so { badly afflicted with kidney trouble 1 could scarcely walk a quarter of a mile { without almost fainting, 1 did not gain any until I began to use Dr. David Ken. | nedy’s Favorite Remedy After using the first bottle I noticed a decided im ! provement which continued, and I know that OR. DAVID KENNEDY'S no risk ; up to date COLYER CLIPPINGS The word has gone out by "“How nice they hang been Henry of Karthaus, has home Mr Mrs visiting Shadow E. W. Crawford and A the county seat last week Wm. Moyer, out driving a span of mules ed the jockey club James Barr is nursing a bealing, it makes James grit his teeth, Snarls, Look at corner window at the Where? Aikens store of In ’ ‘ B lee were to Can't tell their until your in them beauty vnrehase } f Our Suits Means ‘ — creamery Wm man, has join. is F rom $3.00 TO $5.00 TRY IT awaeseren House wife's pride, More homelike than silk. Wrappers MUSLIN Underwear and In dreamy beauties James says it was on the mest for the Collars (Cuffs {| Just the latest thing i Dress skirt at $1.08 This gathering of lat. est beauties Mrs, Aikens has selected with much care for you, erin Don't Miss | ! | AIKEN'S STORE, Allegheny Street, BELLEFONTE, - - PA. cannon, to visit his two daughters there the day after he was buried. Mrs, Elen- or Strayer, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, is the only survivor of a family of nine of which | the deceased was a member. Mr. and Mrs. John Burd had ten children, four are dead and six are living: Dr's Scott and Wdwin Burd, Bellwood; Mrs. Breish and Mrs. Thorpe, South Easton; Mrs, Beck, Ducannon; and Miss Emma who bas sup- ported her parents by sewing and doing various kinds of house work, for years, besides having sacrificed for, their sake the best years of her life. It was a large funeral, for he had many friends. Brushvalley is now getting a move on, Rebersburg can now boast of having two third one, and yet the people wonder why the eggs are so cheap. This re veals the mystery A. J]. Weaver, our genial blacksmith, at Colyer, is a professional shoer of horses that have diseased feet. If you don't think so, ask Rev, Homer, Frank Treaster has occupied his new house, on Main street, Mra. D. C. Keller, of Bellefonte, was a caller at the home of Levi Stump’'s, last week, A Bov. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver His, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate, 280. FAVORITE REMEDY § 'saved my life, for I was in a miserable condition up to the time I began to take | it—my friends thought I would never be better, My sister also has been very sick with bladder trouble for over a year, so bad that quantities of blood would come from her. She suffered at times most frightful pain, and nothing seemed to help her until she began the use of Dr, David | Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, She is | now using her third bottle, and is like a different person. MRS. THOMAS DYE." i i : : "FA ee ee ee eT TSTTeTETT TTT 9 Your Money Back For The Asking. Eo LLL Ly) 1 ») wet ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, - PENNA.
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