THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ne Tf, 1807. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What our Army of Alert Correspondents see and observe worthy of note—The local Happenings of every community will be gladly Published—Send the news Publish it. we will HUBLERSBURG ITEMS Adam Swartz is visiting friends at Lewisburg. George F. Hoy shipped a car load of wheat last week. The Hublersburg correspondent is not dead but sleeping. Mrs, Charles Miller visited her sister Mrs. McClintock last week. E. L. Bergstresser and son C. J. were attending the fair at Lewisburg. Miss Gertrude Bartholmew, of Irvona, has decided to stay and go to school. A. A. Miller, who had been visiting friends at Spruce Creek, has returned. Samuel Hoy has purchased a car load of coal for the purpose of burning lime. Wilbur Rumberger and sister Mary visited friends in Lock Haven on Suu- lay. W. H. Markle has i by giving 1 the looks a coat of 1provel of his prope:ty it paint. Wm. Stewart Bellefonte, visited sonage. Miss Fi home, at sive visit. Mrs. and Miss riffith, of 1 at the Refor med par- to her exten 1a Decker has returned 1n Irvona, after quite an Georg Yeber | 1d to re Miss Belle Does not mas. Ny oe ge looks | Cor Jacob house ‘ Mowrer John We: Mrs. £ Philadelphi: Rev. pleased with Ni The Runkle’'s, at a schools and Miss Sue soacher of the Bt teacher of the p The offi lay sd sonage la the ads After some the personal I 1 at lisposed aT oun No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents mranteed tobacco habit 0c. 81. All drug re, makes we r blood pure jood pur NITTANY SUBBINS Miss Mabe! Robb is Glad to see you Mabel, A. A. Pletcher vor on Sunday Some of our mers are busy picking apples and making cider, Ms. and Mrs. Joseph Lee, of Clearfield, visited friends here the past week. Bert Robb, who is going to school Bellefonte, was home over Sunday. George Young and son, of Mingoville, were in our town on Saturday evening. Miss Mattie Winkleman and Mrs. Kate Allison visited Lock Haven over Sun. day. N. A. Yearick was hom While home he took in ment in in e over Sunday. th smitertain Le enieriain- Earnest McKibben, who is teaching school yur midst on Sunday, The firm in Bellefoute, that iron pump for the widow Mrs the hotel Nittany bh sponge. Messrs Kling and Butler town on Sunday evening of Jacksonville's good joi again gents, of Mackeyville in Salona, was in put in an Robb at ad better hang up the were in our They are two ly fellows, Come Hickory nuts seem to be very plenty through here. The squirrels must be plenty too by the number that have been seen along the road. There was quite a large crowd at the raising of T. A. Williams new house, last Saturday. It will be the finest house along the pike, when finished, The graphophoune entertainment, held in the new church on Saturday night, was very good. Prof. E. R. Stover ex- plained every piece before playing it. Quite a number of our people attend. ed an apple cutting, at Howard Zerby's, last week, Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves very much, especially when the cider and peaches were passed around. Nir. To Care Constipation Forever, Take Casearets Candy Cathartie 100 or 28¢. Jt C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money, WOODWARD MATTERS. Corn husking will be next in order. Jack Frost is making his nightly visits, “Bro. Frank” had his two girls out | driving on Sunday. Quite a number from this place at. tended the fair last week, Miss Bessie Vonada is coavalescing from an attack of scarlet fever. Thos. Hosterman made his regular | visit to Mifflinburg, over Sunday. Miss Flora Wolfe is clerking in Mr. Millers store, in Rebershurg, this week. Milton Yearick has gone to Union county to take charge of a school on Monday. N. W. Eby, our wide awake distiller, | made a business trip to Bellefonte on | per bushel; cider, $2 a barrel; butter, 12; | Saturday, | spin on their wheels to Laurelton on Saturday. | John Eby and Harry Runkle took a CRKs, 16. | Parties wishing to have cider made on | D. B, Weaver's press should remember | that Wednesday, of every week, is their Rev, Saylor, P. E., delivered an able | day for working. sermon in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. Sunday was a fine day and the nar. rows was almost thronged with people, some merely for pleasure and others | after chestnuts, Mr. and Mrs. Durst, of Farmers Mills, | passed through here on Saturday on their way home from the fair, and stopp- ed at N. W. Eby’s, Daniel Engel has purchased a farm near Logauton, and will undoubtedly take possession of it next spring. We are sorry to lose such a worthy citizen. A four-horse load of straw, with a few young ladies and gentlemen from Coburn partly concealed in it passed through here on Saturday and held a picnic in the narrows. “Warren Christendom’ and ‘Five cent Jimmy" attended the fair and after spending a day at Lewisburg were glad to return, fully convinced that there is no place like Woodward. Fduecate Your =owels With Caseareta. wthartie, cure const { C.C. C. fall, drugs y forever. he 1 money. BUFFALO RUN. Our belt agent is a daisy, and if that is not her name why Mr. Gettig knows, D. L. Meek was working for his son, Dr. Meek, of State College, last week. The potatoes have ceased to rot si they are raised. It is a good thing our fa Mr. Harter, lege, who is a pleasa in our midst last week. rmers. 1 the dentist, of State Col- gentleman, was farmer 1 and Our mountain ha €¢ cut reports A . 18 from two I0AGS of { by her our SPRING MILLS NOTES. A new roof was put on church, in Georges valley Jacob McCool and wife spent a few days with their son, in Union county, Rev. Brown sermon, to a evening. Shook Bros. left on Monday with a car load of stock and poultry for the Mil. ton fair. J. C. McClintock left on Monday Middleburg, to canvass for the Keystone Art company, of Tyrone, Harry Frankinbeiger will with Mrs. Lohr, It is supposed that he will clerk for C. P. Long. Alison Bros. are running their mill night and day, to fill orders that they re. ceived from the coal region. Peter Auman and sons are putting on a new coat of paint on Wm. Pealer’s house. They are kept very busy. James McCool has commenced to lumber on egg hill, where he will give employment to half a dozen men. C. P. Long and wife left last Monday for the eastern cities, where they will purchase their fall and winter goods. Weather has been pleasant and the farmers are busy husking corn. Some very able Sunday preached a full house, last " move in report of never having a better crop. | There is no half crop through this sec- tion. James Leitzell, the auctioneer, wants it understood that he did not play that little game at the Grange Picnic and lost | money, as people are circulating around. | It was friskey Jim Leitzell, the medicine | peddier. James McCool, one of our sportsmen traded horses last week. James under. | stands the horse business, but this time | be was left when he came to hitch up. | His horse was too big; he could not get {him into the shafts, so James had to | walk home and lead the horse and have | some one else bring the road wagon. Bov. Bdooate Your Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartie, cure constipation foruver. | 10g, 20. If CC. C, fall, druggists refund money. WOLFS STORE NEWS, Mauy of our people were to the Union county fair last week. Persons in need of good, long, rye | staw should go to Jeremiah Brumgart. {| Our farmers will soon commence to | husk corn, the crop being midling good. | C.D. Weaver and Mrs. E. T. Weaver, | from this place, were to Bellefonte on | business last week. Grapes at this plice are selling for 2: i ! mistake recently, | Eli Confer and wife, from Loganton, | visited in our community, last Saturday | and Sunday. They were guests at W, | H, Zeigler's and E. G, Hosterman, Our hunters are laying in a good sup- | ply of ammunition, preparing for the 15th, The arrest at near Rebersburg the othe: week, scared many. Grey squirrels in this section are plenty. CORRECTION!==In our of last week, we wade a mistake, In the item pertaining to David Meyer's insurance, gn his barn in the Sugarval. ley Mutual Fire Insurance company, the amount insured $9000, should have been $500. We wish to make the correction, whether we or the type made the erros we do not know. communication MILESBURG MENTION Joseph Shope is confined to his bed with stomach trouble. Mrs Annie Dartt is confined to her bed with pneumonia of the lungs. Clarence Walker, of Spruce Creek was in the burg, on Friday last. H. S. Braucht, M. D., arr rom Lewisburg on Friday last. ed home Clyde C. Boggs and Harry Essingt lefton Tuesday for Philadelphia. Miss Stella Hayes, of Howard, recent visitor of Miss Lottie White. WIRE a Miss Bessie Poorman, of Runville, was a guest of her Uncle, W. Poorman. Miss Esther Thomas, of Lewistown, i visiting Joseph Thomas and family. : Ella Hall, of Howard, was isitor to Rev, Geo. King and ildren,of Alte 3 Verret Fave roles Social id a sociable on A general invits 1 is extended to all the members, and the munity at large to be present. slighted. Come ome, come nd enjoy yourselves. It will be fine. Two young men called to see their best girls, and baoging their hats on the same rack, after spending a few delight. ful hours, as they departed hats were exchanged. One hat left sooner than the other. Query-—'‘why my hat is so much larger.” Second query,—'‘what makes my hat so small? Aterary society rday evens com NO one be will all The Soup Club held a banquet, a short time ago. Twenty members were pre. sent and bad a joyful time. Two color. ed men, of Bellefonte, happened to come in at 10 o'clock p. m. with their guitars, A lively dance was had and they kept it up until midnight. All present depar. ed feeling happy, as they termed it, parting with the understanding to meet again in the near future, David Tibbeus, of Leavensworth, Kan sus, Geo. Tibbens and son, of Patton, Pa.; Mrs. Thos. Shuff, of Altoona; Miss Mary Tibbens, daughter of Geo, Tibbens, Miss Mary Tibbens, daughter of W. Tibbens, of Houtzdale; Miss Daisy Green, of Wil hamsport; Mr. H. Buchaupt, of Toronta, Canada, were called together, at the house of Mr. Tobias Green, for the pur pose of having a family reunion last week. David has not been here for 2% years, A certain married man made a sad He made a bold at {tempt to enter a friend's house at the | dead hour of night. | He was in such a state of mind that he was trying the wrong house, scaring the inmates out of A year's th. The lady of the house, screamed at the top of her voice. The intruder just put in two hours trying to enter the house, before he discovered his mistake. The house he wished to enter, was just a few steps farther up the road. Fred Meyers, a youth of four summers, was trying to climb upon a two.-horse load of wood, driven by Homer Noll, recently, and losing his gre fell to the nd. The hind wheel passed over is left arm. John Gingher picked kim up, thinking he was badly hurt, but an examination showed him only slightly hurt. Some thought the wheel did not touch hita. The little fellow heard them say, it did not run over him; to use Fred's owti words, "Grand-pap, by God, it did runover me, I was there 1 know.” He is all right, running the streets as ever. Evervhody Says So, Cascarets Candy Cathartie, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas. ant and refreshing to the tgsie, act gently and positively on kidoeys, [i®er and bowels, cleansing ‘the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and billousnoss, Ploase buy and try a box or CC, C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 conta, Holi and cents a bushel, cider apples, 10 cents | guarantesd to cure by all druggists, Ld ROMOLA RUMBLINGS, Messrs 1. A. and C, Packer spent last Sunday in Mt. Eagle. Miss Marie Delong Williamsport on Monday. Miss Blanche Wensel made a flying trip to Bellefonte, on the joth of last month, K. D. Packer and family and Miss Lizzie Robb, spent last Sunday in How- ard, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles joicing over the arrival departed for Weaver are 1e- of a bouncing boy. Miss Helen Glossner and step-mother, of Eagleville, last week, R. C. Daley made a bu Bellefonte last week As) is anything new in politi The Romola day, with Grammer The ited 1m our town one day | schools of ! attendance of 21 and in the an school i infant son of Mr, and M; Packer, of Howard, was ii Christian cemetery, this Thursday the 30th. Wm. Maves, of fine monuments in the Mr, class, and you will him a call. erred at ry iast week. I. A. Packer at Mill attended a teachers Hall, last Sat Blanchard, rvices at the Christian church Kev, Manley, of Howard, ble sermon of Mires jor } LEMONT LOCALS {TOI ge hd Ta : Pind pair 8 ea / bo x 3 .? woe ZA n ~ - RAR AR AR IR ok ‘eye . sedge & ARAN AR AR AL 4) PHILAD. Ym PANTAY SI Sg Ot CSM or Bo oR o ar hd ¥ fe 7, i a, A CLOTHINGHOUSE SIXDOLLAR S. 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Yet the life of every Expectant Moth. in the change tak- ing place that F | | ren ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore- of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND } havin viously used four bot igh : other's Friend. It is a Of Draggists at $1.00, of sont by express on of “ Morner "—she who watched over our helplessinfancy and guid- er is beset with danger and all ef- fort should be made to avoid it. Pie assists nature Mother's the Expectant Mother is ena- bled to look for- bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives confinement—in short, it “makes Childbirth natural and easy,” as so many have said. Don’t be “My wife suffered more in ten min. utes with either of her other two chil. dren than she did altogether with her blessing to any one expecting to be- come a MOTHER,” says a customer, figxpErson ale, Uarmi, Ulinois, receim of price, Write for book containing te inis and ealuable information for ail Mothers, free The Bradfield Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga. me iT yout * today, Address PEOPLE'S #41 Market St Philadelphia E) be to of adn fn granted t A' PDITOR'S XO int} i { Walker 3 | matter of t f Hen shi deg ire « | anditor apy ted } distribution of the » parties terested | ntment ; his y the 18th ere all parties interest WM. SINGER Auditor Vie 5 (pt Ly urt 1 he undersigued a said Court to make funds will meet all put wee of his app eliefonte, om Satur A 195, whe vid Ww the offen 1 : ind w od may attend A PMINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jonathan KE. Walker, dex of Milestownship dse'd. Letters of administration on sald estate hav. ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto 2e= requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement, to the under signed, Mas AMANDA M, WarLken Watrace J. WarLken, Fortney & Walker, Att'ys administrators d, lat DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR Estate of Sasas Loss, ate of Walker township, deceased, Letters of administration on sald estate hav. ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons inde thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims of demands against the same will present them ith delay for settlement, to the under gned, Sep 268, JACOR LOSS, Wilbur ¥. Reeder, Att'y Administrator, AUPITOR'S NOTICE in the Orphany' Court of Centre county, Pa, in the matter of the estate of John Rishel, late of Gregg township, decessed, The undersigned, an anditor appointed by sald Court, to distribute the funds in the hands of M. 1. Rishel, administrator and tras tee of said oecedent, as appears by his final account, to and among those legally entitied thereto, will sit for the purposes and duties of his appointment on T Rk dhe 13h day of Oct, A.D, 1827, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at hos office, Crider's Exchange building, Belle fonte, Pa. when and wisers all parties interest ed are required to J ustut and prove thelr claims before the undersigned, hy Tn barred irom coming In upon the ~ nd. J. H. WETZEL, Aunditor nj { October | est | books in the United States. : : gents ~~ Wanted A JUVENILE HOLIDAY Standard Subscription BOOKS | By the W. B. 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