THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897. CORRESPONDENT S DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our and Alert worthy of Army of Correspondents see The will be observe note local Happenings of every community gladly Published-——Send the news we will Publish it MILESBURG NOTES guest lock. Wm. were marr last week, calathumpis Henry Co mer he is totally blind. Mrs. Pauline Hibler Mary, left on Wednesday for New York, to visit her Misses Eva Adams and Lizzie Johnson arrived home from Roland, after havin a three cation, among tl friends. (Ying ANS were out in 1S again sick 1 nother. week's ol S. 8. BE tainment tol School cls school, members man, Miss Ida Orris mer's classes, 188¢s of lasses are wor Forever, Care Constipation ts Ca Cathart wad Lo te. drugei SPRING MILLS | room for » two good em a in the le He got himself ring your horses around yrse clip now i} ry good unty lamb property, on Ci busy at work, that all his time is taken up in Georgesval We have bad road that are tras and in worse shape than - ross roads, in valley ep James K¢ ture store aud make L. A. Smith, of Pine Grove Mills, spent a week with his brother. They spent a day after speckled beauties and succeed ed in catching a fine lot of them, 208 You may go again, but do not forget the correspondent The new but it seems Supervisor is more your house of as a farm move ht the used has v, formerly He 1 nds a dw boug inte to it back Hing house out of it Condo & Bitner are kept very busy this spring, in weaving carpet. The rain Saturday and Sunday raised Penns Creek considerably. Rev. Rarick preached an able sermon to a full house, last Sunday evening. John Smith and James Condo made a business trip to the county seat. They are looking up old democracy. Robert Coldren is nursing a badly cut | finger. You had better take care the next time you put in a hammer handle, Clyde, the next time you had better mind the other eye. John Weaver, while working in his | shop, run his emery stone at such a high 14 speed tkat it busted knocking the glass | out of a window, Very lucky that it did not hit him. Bov. Wanted—An Idea i= ! Who ean think | of some simple | thing to patent! | Rt dg i os | OAK HALL. Some persons were making use of their fish pets lately, They deserve to be ed across the rocks. John Tressler shipped load of potatoes last week. I. ¢. Gilliland funeral of Mrs on Monday. Severs a car and wife attended the Foster, which took place vl of our young \t present men are sporting whicl Who 1s house at ring h alr Kaup' Any person wi ted to have Hall tmas hing nse under Oak ¢ Sunday. ol! ou! streams as well our fan Mr an spending a Madisonburg oak Reforn s held on Wed lowing officers were Meyer, superin intendent, C. A W. H. Phi lthrarian ian cted: Hom. J. 5 assistant super Mrs Corman ywabb, \ stant Weaver, lips, treasurer ; ( Matthew secretary 00 lihrar ROCK SPRINGS RATTLINGS The blossoms bloom fruit pring to a good fruit away Our town 18s in Ws Are bearing heir and all ation crop, if Jack Frost Dr. I. M. Houser had an upset the other day His horse became frightened at some fresh cinder that was put on the road, and threw him and his two little boys out of the buggy, but lucky of them were seriously hurt indi point } tays none We are glad to learn that Mrs. Annie Parson is getting somewhat better and is able to be out of bed. William had bad luck the other day with his new wheel. Je was coming home at the rate of 60 miles an hour and Now Biily,if you would have just thought of it in time, and got Emma to give you a box of salve, you could have patched | it up vourself, without sending it to Belle. fonte, The attendance at church was small | on Sunday moming on account of the | rain. We noticed George Goheen from Indiana, county, where he was teaching school, George is looking well, Mika. No-ToBao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak mon strong, blood pure, Be, Hl. ‘All druggists. haul- . i is home MINGOVILLE CLIPPINGS. Dr. Rothrock, of Lock Haven, former. ally of this place, is spending a couple weeks on his farm, at this place Wm. Emerick, who has purchased the Walkey farm, has moved his household goods, but will not take possession spring. Jno, White Hecla, where mill, in a few Jol vear | until next has moved his engine he expects to start WOOK up to hop da Choy NEw Walkey his last the farm was sold and says it doe pay contempl whole attenti ‘dueate Your Dowels With Cascarets. pation fore fail, druggists refund money r Cathart eure © ver HCCC SOBER ITEMS TY Sunday refreshing r rday and Mr. Benjamin Confer, from Sugarval ley, at present working for Chas. Madara, went home on Saturday to spend Sunday with his wife and children, and expects to plant his potatoes before resuming his job again, M U. G. Auman is improving his home by making a new fence around it D. D. Smith had his new son.in.law to plow his lot last week. Mr. Chas. Madara also spent a week | from his job, to do his ploughing. the conseqaences was he went head long | lover the handle bars and smashed it, Hanson, our well known dutch J. J Jacob, is at present a guestof Mrs, Fliza- | | beth Wolf; “bully’’ for Jacob, Most of the men around here are em- | ployed by working on the road, under | the supervision of Mr. Kane, hie will not feel satisfied till they are in perfect condition. Thus far the work is very well done, Everybody Says So, Casoareta Candy Cathartie, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, | eurs headache, fever, habitual ehnatipption and billousnesd. Please buy of C. C. C. today; 10, 95, 00 on ie. guaranteed to cure by alld +. ‘Hold and We hope | | sulted, STATE COLLEGE NOTES, Mrs. John Hamilton was attending the Altoona conference, of the Presbyterian (EEE the latter part of last week May Patter Harry, at State Dr. G BICK list fOr sd ions, son is visiting her brother Lol le pe Pond, who ha veral days, able Cr heen on the toy In about again, The military HT lever Bros New VY ‘4 s of the se greatest bargain , Pan'a oon, t ) ! less than §2 s 1 ferent 1 attery » gierent palicIns elsewhere for Pri A. BRANCH LT SHE 1. These ious that the na 17 two com readers should i Are 80 tena Centre Democrat know success obtained b Kennedy’ Favo all other treatments it has made a complete cure No more horrible case of salt rheum was ever reported than that of Wilbur L Hale, quartermaster, Platt Post, G. A. R Randout, N.Y. Several physicians ut- terly failed render him relief: to any finally OR. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY was tried and steady improvement fol. lowed its use, and a permanent cure re- It is used with similar success in cases | of scrofula, nervousness, kidney and liv. er complaints, and in all disease brought about by bad blood and shattered nerves, “We are hustling now, more [than ever, Our stock of summer clothing con. tains rare bargains, See the $12.50 suit we sell them for $7.50. PHILA, BRANCH, Dr , | Howard Moritz 'W onderfully Chronie Diseaseses of the Eve, y hroat Nasal Sue sini in ind Digaas. Kar, No LA Lunes na (Rd Catarr ks, AN A | had isn r over wot Hit my arn change of the weather the pan most excrutiating. Anyons with rheumatism, can or what I mean, | have or nth's treatment from Dr Sal: it almost say, I am : cured, and NOC I was 71 2 fear! YOCAr ny he 18101 JAAN Co. AFTER HAVING TRIED PITTSHURG PURG ARD INDIANA CO. PHYS HER SUFFERINGS GREW WORSE AND WORSE, BUT DR. SAILM CURED HERAT LAST For more than 10 years I have been leading a miserable existence on account of illness. I have tried, at least 10 doc. tors in Buffalo, Greensburg and surround. towns. My sufferings grew worse and worse, | became thin, too weak to work, and so many sleepless nights. Couldn't eat, as my stomach was all out of order, and my nerves seemed all unstrung. 1 don't want to live through another such a time, for any thing in the wide-—wide world, and often I have prayed to die. After I had givea up all hope of enjoy- ing health again, I decided to consult Dr, Salm, and, thank the good Lord, that 1 did so. After a course of treatment, I once more enjoy fine health, eat, sleep and can work once more, as heretofore. I am truly greatful to Dr. Salm. He cer- tainly understands his business, as my case is not the only wonderful cure he has performed in this count Mus, 8, E. COREARY. Tunnelton, Indiana Co., Pa. tre IT GREEN ICIANS, Salm «THE » "PHILA BRANCH Spring and Summer OPENING! 0009000000000 0000006000000 Our New Goods Arrived This Week! You Must Come and See Them Our Largest Stock Do You Wear Pants? THEYRE ARSTHE » PAL AAT AAA Neckwear We eo an competitors in this No matter who they or where they are business a are, doing If you don’t believe what we eay, take a glimpse of our store 00000000000000000000000000 Philad. Branch, 8S. LEWIN, Manager, BELLEFONTE. Temple + Court,
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