THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, DE Pron, PA CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various | Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alerts worthy of Correspondents see The community will be and observe note local Happenings of every gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it NITTANY ITEMS Miss Clara Emrick was to Lock Haven, on Saturday. Preaching in the new church on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. Earnest town on Sunday. Mr. Nelson Robb, of Bellefonte, visiting his mother on Sunday Mr. Hockman, of Zion, was the of Mr. N. C. Shaffer on Sunds Ay. Miss Bertha and Pearl Webner visited friends in Snydertown, one day last week, Mr. on Saturday piace, Mr. N. A Sunday pres sent. McKibben was in our Was guest Joseph Emrick was to attend the to Loganton, picnic at that Yearick was home, over » is working at Mackville at e¢ Lutheran preaching in th 1 Sunday t Suydertown, on last Messrs Snyder on, on 0 nd Wi nkleman wer : was the lay How of our town 1; cate Snavely, | Educate Your owes 35ith Cascareta . pat forever Ct _— { ey SPRING MILLS NOTES Wea that | ’ Hotel, by an ! Mr. Wm son, formerly days in th friends and and wife, of Patter. place, spent a few siting their many of this section of Geo. Krape mt a few and Mrs. reporte Mis pet : Annie Martha, sister W. A remodeling his house and building a new porch to it and it is about ready to have » new coat of paint Then it will be the finest house on Main street Howard Rossman has purchased the entire stock of Wm. Pealer's generel store. Mr. Rossman expects to charge of the store in a few days. Mr Pealer will retire from the store business, and turn fish ponds where he many happy hours invite your neighbors Johnstown, his ing, on Main rather Mogg e¢ Wagner, of Houtzdale, ec of weeks with her sister, Mertie Wagner, from spent a with her slow in that city a coup ith 1180 om week Neese is expects to spend Don't it isthe same thing over every year They had more “akers and robbers this time. Some of our people thought they were just as smart as the fakers but they got left to the tune of sixty dollars, and still they can’t play the little game, nor will they ever try it again. Play with your neighbors, then you will only pay for what you get, Shook Bros, returned with their car of stock. They had been to the State Fair at Johnstown one week, minms amounted to two hundred and one dollars. They disposed of some of their stock also. From that place, they went to Holidaysburg, where they will get handsome premiums and dis of some more of their stock. They also had a very fine display of poultry and horn cattle at the tovanye Park. Bov. No-To-Bee tor ney Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, Coy ror wonk men strong, blood pure. we, #1. A 11 drugginta take | his attention to his farms and | forget to | | Baily, of Pine Grove Mills, is the attend. The picnic is over and everybody says | and their pre. | an——— RUNVILLE RIPLINGS. (Wallace Run.) Wm. T. Shirk “aad ? ranklin | were to Greens Valley, last Sunday. Miss Daisy Reasner, of Shamokin, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Katie Sennet, Edward Poorman and wife were visit. ing relatives at Fair View, Bellefonte, to finish her trade making. Mrs. Uhl and Maud Brown, of Creek, were the guests of Rev, last week. Mr. Wilbur Erhard ana Alexander, of Union township, better halves out buggy riding on Sunday The Kelley, Mr. Joseph had their last members of the U. B. church, of this place, elected Edward E. Hancock class leader: George Heaton, assistant and Edward Poorman, steward. The school ctors, ship, are ha \ng our § schoolhouse ed and ol leaned, preparator for the mencement of school on Monday Mr. James Lucas and Miss May Freize were to Eagleville to attend a birthday party, at the home of William Myers. His daughter Eva was eighteen years old. All persons getting their pape! now at the Milesburg postoffice and desire same sent to “‘Runville’’ should notify the post. master at Milesburg at once, or send quest to this office. of Boggs town paper com re- The following persons are in attend. ance at the U. B, conference, convened at Altoona: Rev, Kelley and wife, Mr Charles Lucas, Mrs lackson Heaton, Mrs. Ida Poorman and Edward Hancock. The followi the Christian year Boyd J S. Lucas, secretary r officers were elected by Fudeavor for the ensuing . Kunes, president ; James vice president; John Furl, and Maggie Lucas, treasurer Constipation Forever. iv Cathartic ee « peists re fund n To Cure The te Careis Cat BOALSBURG ITEMS WOODWARD ITEMS reached the Esher Ev last Sunday evening Mr 1ite a number and Bower from Aaronsburg, sold of peaches through here at reasonable pr Aar Ices Stover, from ast cohe d the onsburg, was through with his engine num week and ber nu preached a very sermon in the United Evangelical church last Saturday night, and on Sunday morning he and the pastor, Rev. Lohr conducted communion services Mr. Charles Hosterman met with what might be ¢ alled both a lucky and like wise unlucky accident last week while felling trees in the woods. He lucky in having a tree fall upon and bruising it severely and we are glad to say, in not severe fracture, Stapleto able was his very luc having un leg ky had a The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for $1.50 a year BUFFALO RUN ITEMS The new M. E town, is being erected in fine shape Mr. G. W. Gray is fixing up the roads | He is the right kind of a | in fine shape supervisor. Hon. PP. Gray Meek, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday last, with his relatives in our valley Miss Lonie Hoover is quite ill. Dr ing physician The Halfmoon lodge, 1. 0. 0. F. has made a change in the time of their meet. ing. The meetings will be held on Thursday evening, instead of Friday evening. Rev. Mattern, the United Brethern minister, preached his farewell sermon at Paradise, un Sunday last. The chapel was crowded, as every body loves to hear the Rev, who is an excellent talker. “If it be possible with as much as lieth in you, live peaceable with all men’ is entirely forgotten by some of our promi. nent citizens. Nevertheless it will take a large house for two families to live in without quarreling. “And we don't wonder why." Some of our boys reutrned from Granger's Picnic feeling Jheaty tough, “We wonder why" ALDAMAR, THR Cr AR DEMOCRAT and week. ly Pittsburg /bsf, one year for $1.50. Lucas | last Sunday. | Miss Ella Lucas has again gone to | of dress. | Marsh | Parsonage, at Storms. | ROMOLA ITEMS. Miss Ella Brickley is in Bellefonte thig week. Mr. William Robb transacted business | in Bellefonte, on the 14th, Mrs, D. E. Robb took her departure for Instanter, on Wednesday. Mr. N. I. Wilson, of Lovevilie, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Carrie De- Long. Miss Blanche Wensel visited her friend Miss Glossner, of Blanchard, during the past week Mr. Hiram Lucas and daughter Anna attended services at the Christian church last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lydia Jones, of Beech spending the week at the brother, H. 8S. Delong Miss Mame Delong, and sister Elsie McCloskey and daughter were at Lock Haven, last Monday, Misses Migerva and Amelia Packer Howard, spent Sunday at their uncle Mr. Frederick Robb, in this place, The picnic held at Ee urday, by the Christian was well patronized by our of Romola Mr. L. D. Pas College, Ohio., Mr. } success in his work. Mr. Wm. the Gran 4 sant time, but thinks places of amusement Mr.C. T night He had t ty of escorting Miss her home with he Tipton of near this Miss Hop 1 don Miss Josephine Holter, ard’ the Creek, is home of her Mrs Haze agleville ) Sunday youn ker departe last Mo nda ker's senior year, Brickley spent ger's picni Backer was | oppor : Hopti 1 ! Howar t doubt it charn most AARONSBURG MATTERS, C. Beil and wife, of Bellefonte, Sun. tdayed with the latter's father. Dr. A. 8. Musser, of Philadelphia, was seen home one day last week. Joseph Moyer and wife Sundayed the residence of Hon. J. G, Meyer's. Miss Lizzie Edmouds has gone to Brwn Maur to spend part of the winter, be held in Sunday fore- at The harvest services will the Reformed church on noon, Mr and Mrs Brown, visiting the former's brother, Rev, F. Brown. are Ww. of Lewisburg, Frank Tor DEMOCRAT Ta: ! both dern azarus. and their ef little su ia is always ens, r this reason tl attention be inherit the slig Mrs. S. 8. Mabry, 360 Elm Ga., writes “My boy, Charlie, inh lous blood taint, and covered with terrible sores, b being such that it was im ortant {o portant { (8 possi! {| dress him for three years years old th, and Mrs Re Vous, the people were to help celebrate this ren of Mr. them with a parlor suit received from friends county. About 2 re called linner. A table had been prepared the lawn J about 60 feet | sible for one to enough to the ladies who got Every thing was on the table man could ask for. After di and every one settled down, Daley delivered an elegant speech tel ing all present to be aware of how fast time is passing by. Next was a speech by Mr. James M. Packer. Mr Packer paid great credit to Mr. and Mrs, Robb as neighbors was a song, "God be with you till we meet [again After this every body departed for their homes, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Robb would live to enjoy many more picasant birthday on Over 112 presented presents were the 0 Clock we we 10 « on 1 vi QESCTIE up. nner Mr. John A Next MINGOVILLE SCRAPS Correspondent not dead, but sleeping. The box sociable, held on Saturday evening, was a success financially, The apple crop through here is rignt fair, with very little or no demand Chine Zimmerman has taken the con. tract to furnish the posts for the club house yard, Miss May Robinson has returned home after spending the summer with ber grandma Evie. Mrs. Jas. Markle, of Pittsburg, s couple days with Mrs. Charles ans last week. Mr. Lewis Dorman and his new wife, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with the lat. ters sister, Mrs. J. W. Lee. The farmers are all about done seed. ing, and are busy cutting their com ich is not as good a crop as last year through here. Our school opens next Monday under the direction of Cyrus Hoy--let all the scholars be ready tostart the first day and continue so the whole term, The Gun and Rod club have a number of men and teams employed in gradin the yard around the club house and cleaning out the fish ponds. They are making extensive improvements on the old Heela farm, The ChTRR Dra RAT and the Cin. cinnati /mgwirer for §1.50 a year, ent a rani. ! CHARLIE MABRY head and body were a mass of sores, and his nose was swollen to several times its natural size; to add to his misery he had catarrh, which made him almost deaf, and his eyesight also bocaiile affected. No treatment was red that we thought would relieve b m, but he grew worse until his condi. tion was indeed pitiable. A dozen blood remedies were po him by the whole- sale, but they ala not the slightest good. I had almost despaired of his ever being cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him 8.8.85. (Swift’ s Specific), and at first the inflammation seemed to in. crease, but as this is the way the remedy gets rid of the poison, by forcing it out of the system, we were encouraged and continued the medicine. A decided im. ent was the result, and after he ad taken a dozen bottles, no one who kuew of his former dreadful condition would have fzed him. All the sores on his body have healed, his skin is perfectly clear and , and he ht ™M i of th yor i r. A. n, one e promi. nent druggists Araapints oF Macem and a member DN asco & mam] says: “I am familiar with the terrible condition of little Charlie M , and the cure which 8.8.8. effected His matism, Cancer, Sh Catarrh, ete, It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains no h, no mercn other mineral, which means so muc to Bll who know the disastrous effects of A - S hocks tailed ies 10 an) as: Atlanta, Ga, i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1807, le to! ak be” 3s o : 3 € AND___ = * PHILAD. iS “7. 2; g J 4 x a : By 14 4 J | g 4 J I I 1 Q 78 Q J \ IS NEAR US AND WE ARE IN TIME FOR SCHOOL... ln. () cng BOYS’ SCHOOI. PANTS =SUITS wn OVERCOAT S S. LEWIN BELLEFOTE. UL RAT Cl RS 1 5 Cd 2 "J Pied dy eh > LE bie of % ww 0? ve Pps Lie ® 5 de Me SAAN NT &. BRANCH. " Mar AE 4 VIZ 7 7 SA WZ WA W780 WN 7 SA VS PENN’A IRI NIIP NI NI LEGAL NOTICI et ndehte payment tho YONADA VONADA it delay Walks EM 1I'TON'S lary on ceased granted to the CIAIMS agains st sa 4 eslale are reg sent the same nd all persons | y said estate Are ane sted to make payment without delay WILBUR HOOVER "hilipsburg, Pa A ug Executor OTIC) | « of Margaret : uh jet ATISISIR ATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Susan Loss, late of Walker township, deceased Letters of administration on sald estate hav ing beer granted to the undersigned, all per sont indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same wil! present them without delay for settiement, to the under signed Sep 16 Wilbur ¥. Reeder TACOR LOSS ALLY Administrator CAM TION NOTICH Notice is hereby given 10 the ie That at A constables sale, on August 27. I purchased the following: Log truck, two horse wagon, 4 young cattie, 2 horses, harness, plow, etc. the voperty of Nathan MeCloskey, at Iwech reek, and all parties are notified not to inode with the same, J.C. MeCLOSK EY ISSOLUTION NOTICE The co partnership heretofore existin between Geo. W. Jackson, F. W. Crider, an Daniel 1, Hastings. under the firm name of Jackson, Crider & Hastings, doing business as bankers. in the borough of Bellsfone, Penn sylvania. has been this day dissolved by muta s consent, F., W. Crider retiring from said rm The business will be sontivued and conduct. od atthe same p yt wo W. Jackson and and Daniel HM. Hastings of Beliefonte, Panh tania and J. ot. Wilimport: and ne) & who a, Ry day | 0 NR try Rn fy GRE Tied fate {aa 1a Jackson, ings whi will Wap Gro. W. Ja » Wer. | aii debaatts Ss BE $ You J Are / Always Safe Toilet Requsite } | ' Potts “-n eee caaaf (rreemn., EE EN ES CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _o You can have yy novated that makes carpets cleaned and re them look bright. Tresh and ke when new. Price is 2 cents per yard for all kinds. Have erected a building and equipped it with special machinery for this purpose ful 20.07 PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and all Pat eet business conducted for MODERATE fess. Ou Orc v8 OProRiTE U, 8, PATENT Orrice and wp Can secuTe patent ia lows time than those remoge from Washington, Sead model, drawing or phota, with descrip son. We adews, if pasentable or pot, fres of charge, Our fee not due Hil patent is secured, A Pamesiey, How to Obtain I) srents,” with cont of seme in the LU. 5, and foreign countries went free, Address, C.A.SNOW& CO. HR PATENT ALR WARHINGTON, D.C, ad TR A HM Yorever, + We Cure Constipation CC. C Tal Vo cure, draggin rotund money.
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