4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS Army of Alert worthy of What our and observe note~—The local comopunt Happenings of every gladly Published—-Send the news we will Publish it, MILESBURG MENTION t his horse; cath, Charles the cause of its The the So in the shade, Adams and wife burg, spent Sunday in the burg. Mr. and Mrs. guests of J. C. Saturday. sremometer registered at on Saturday. Richard Salon: were ’ wife Sager, of McCloskey ¢ od on Miss Sliper, of Irvona, stopped off here m her way to Lock Haven, to visit Miss Rosa Haupt. Joseph Thomas | day night, hat kil Mrs. John P. Campbell, Mrs. Wm. lost his horseou Th hinks the horse was give 1 led him. Zinime ry AIC dose t ng AWAY ers yy saving NEW Ory: cers of Bald | QO. F., were in Noble Grand Grand—C. S. Lucs Perm’'t Sec'y, P -Wm. T. Hall, er Wm. T. Fulton, R. 8. to N ~A. L Smith, S. t l Ward Robt for the to serve this term rman, vice ir npbe npbel Lon rand b to \ i install ative to Grand Lod Soxc given in evening, L. T. Eddy musical t swith cr l, Was we est to the oldest full of voca. opened with a good cli Tuesday evening, night with a grand concert vited to attend the concert; proceeds will be for the benefit of the new church. Come everybody; pay your mite and help a good cause along. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY :(~-As the shades of evening fell the carriages be gan fo arrive at Boggs township with the many guests who came to take part in celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. 8. T. Gibbs, the only daughter of H. I. and Lovina P. Trezyul iny, The house and veran. da were beautifully decorated with fern, flowers and potted plants. The situa. tion is one of the most beautiful in Bald Eagle Valley. The lady is a loyal one asshe had the American flag conspicu- ously displayed in the hall, over the en- trance, at high noon, the hour of her birth. She with the assistance daughter Olie, planted three cedar trees, from the Wm. I. Thomas of her father, mother and self. Mrs. Gi is quite youthful looking despite her half a century. Bellefonte at the H. P. Trezyulny home, where the new Catholic stands. Few live to see such a noble ument raised on their birth place, The baby of fifty years ago was dressed in white silk, white kid slippers ; wore the white velvet, hand-painted silver buckled garters and white satin girdle which her mother wore at her wedding in 1837. Mss. Gibbs wore the same at _ her own nuptials in 1867. All the gold omament she wore on this occasion was her badge and charm with ‘‘Mizpah” SERVICE the M. by Prof song h on Sunday services, chur young- the place is convention singers, on Saturday All are in. a portion of music on to close dec'd, IN CENTRE CO Correspondents see mn, the Trezyulny home in | of her | day. farm, 11 mem | church now | given to her by Post g5, Bellefonte. Miss Olie was dressed in white silk tinged with green over pink. The guests all brought something and wished her many returns of the happy day. Those that could not be present sent regrets. They certainly missed a royal good time. By request of Mr, Ezra Fisher, she sang the songs of long ago, when he was present with Dr. Ellis Green, her father and Mrs. Andrew Gregg, dec’d, and others 29 cars She is an artist, musician and a very sweet siger and most excellent A well filled sup del ago. all times, was one of the asion Cure Farever, 100 or 250. guists refund money Constipation rete Candy Cathartic fall to cure, dru NITTANY NOTET. Mr. Ben Saturday. W. E. Shaffer wheat from lLiere last week, Mrs. W. K. Diehl! lead Ch deavor on Sunday evening. Mrs Alice Kate, were to Bel Harris was to Bellefonte on shipped a car load of ristian En- Robb, and her daughter lefonte on Saturday, imme nse lot of led since the been an nl pheasants kil has and There squirrels 15th. Mr. Edw ard Robb, Saturday Our station agent, was to Bellefonte on on business. Miss Gertie LO SDE Milt Robb has to Altoona, gone { this place, iyofl Log pan toni, but now of this pla , were to Logat ton over Sunday. moved from Mr. Robert will be used has | "Shaffer & Son's sic fivior wd building which Th post othice B. ¥. re 10 Tate for the postoffic 'S new race Win- it very much Thomas Bartley and John Bartley and , boarded the train visit friends must be some two of the Seen in our town it the daughter, of on Saturday in Hublersburg. lace wraag to There town, are day or ay and Newton. attraction in out Jacksonville sports nearly every Satur evening How is it for Sund San Oscar says it costs too muck shoes the « We have buggy to buy gun has come for a while his horse, so he lusion to walk in his girl would much sooner him drive, so they could take ride once in a while. On suppose Quite a number of Lamar and Clinton. dale’s young people were seen near out town on Sunday afternoon. They came up to the dry run to get a drink of water, but had to go home thirsty. You don't need to be afraid to come on up through town, as we will treat you alright, NIT. Educate Your Bowes With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever 0c, Be. 11 CC. OC, fall, druggists refund money. MADISONBURG NEWS, G. I. Yearick and wife spent Sunday in Mill Hall. Mr. 1. Beck, from Sunday in our town, Mr. J. W. Hazel and wife, of Spring Mills, were visiting in our tows on Sun- Bellefonte, spent On Friday the woods were filled with i squirrel hunters, quite a number of our { people had the mishap of not finding as She was born in | many as expected, before going. Rev, G. E. Limbert, from Grove city, is visiting his parents in thus place. Rev. Limbert delivered a very interesting ser- mon in the Reformed church, to his many friends, on Sunday afbernoon; Don't Tobaeco Spit and Nmoke Your Life Awry, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag: netie, full of life, nerve and vigor, take NoTo Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak mon strong. All druggists, 50c or 81, Cure guaran. teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York a guest HOWARD NOTES. Mr. W. H. lefonte on ou Monday, Mr, John Wagner on Wednesday. Mr. George Glossner, of unloading a car load of coal, Wm. Holter unloaded a car coal, on Friday and Saturday. Mr. Albert Irvin, guest of W. Mayes, on Sunday. Miss Gertie Irvin, of Walker, guest of W. Mayes, on Saturday Mrs, R, C, Leathers, if David Welch on Sat postmaster, Have taken charge of his new position, of Hubli Loug was to Bel was to Bel Nittany, load of of Walker urday, new Schenck, I'he has Miss Sophie Rockey, was aguest of I. the week. Mr. J. B. Maves, of Houserville, was a guest of hisson, W. Mayes, on Sunday Mr. jonn Long, of Tyr of his mother Mrs. C. Long, ¢ Mr. Charles Wells, of Clintondale, + a guest ther Mrs. Pa Sunday. Dietz, past one, isa wer Sunday. guest of his mu Communion services were M. E. church on Sunday ev had a full house, Mr, W. Wells, guest of his mother, this place, on Sunday Creek, Pa of Beeck Mrs. ker, kle and wife, of Hu! of John Wi +n on Mon 1d i mont, | the late Ira | who was daughter, | | warden » dealers 1 up their 3 lave to the Le in memory of nie ment memory of Wm W also a granite tal M t burried cemetery goes to Port Matilda and wile, et hell at this chell not nt No-To Bae for Fifty Cents. hacto habit ot wd pure be. 01 re, makes weak All drugiisia aranteed wn 0 strong HUBLERSBLURG ITEMS Roffe, of Mill Hall, was th L. Kessinger over Sunday Kessinger for the \ alley John Miller, + , mashed his McCorm Rod and Rod . ~ittany * of Dt Gan Club, i { boards through. 't stn are posting ug E country Emanuel Markle, of Bellefonte, spent several days in the woods around here enjoying the hunting season, Rev. Runkle preached a very eloquent sermon last Sunday. The topic for dis. cussion was Sunday school work George Kessinger while running Mr, George Swartz's engine, had the two first joints of his fingers taken off The Reformed congregation, place, organized a Sunday school day Oct. A lecture will held in the United Evan. at pre at ps of this Sun. elical church, on Wednesd: v) K a Wednesday and Thurs. | says that if she had to go through the ordesd day evening. Doors open aty.30 o'clock. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 100 or 28a. it Ceo fail to eure, druggists refund money w O0DWARD NEWS, Hanting stories are the latest topic of | conversation, Miss Sadie Bower, of Coburn, ing among her friends here this week, The United Evangelicals have begun a series of meetings to continue for an | indefinite time, Mrs. Fauver, and the Misses ¥sther Pick and Odie Kreamer,all of Laurelton, Sundayed at J. L. Kreamer's Noah Ketner had his arm broken last week, but is healing finely under the skillful care of Dr. W. P, Ard, Mr. F. A, Auman and family, of Re. bersburg. circulated among friends on Sunday, Weare always, glad to pave our former t AMON us, Mr. John McEntire and his bright and lefoute, : | er be without it again. 17, having ¢2 scholars enrolled. | | BOTTLE, 8 visit. | sprightly bride spent Sunday former’s parents. The happy young couple have the heartiest congratulations of the wiriter, Mrs. Walter misfortune to After hunting for days she was found in the narrows with ral bullet holes in the skull and partly dissected, Itis suppose «1 that the deed by parties county, but the mystery |i done , an aged widow, her cow the animal had lose last week seve was done from what it Through the bene s Ioney cum 1g h Was 1 jor? Oietnce of EOL ined CO} ised the 1 On Lo cover thi ROMOLA RUMBLINGS A Life Saved i INFLUENCE of the Mother shapes the course | generations through all r enters the confi Eternity. With what care, fore, should the Expectant \ er be guar effort be to ward make her life joy goes the of there- nee nes 3 fed, an allays all Nervous- NESS, re lieves the Headache Cramps, and Nau- sca, and so fully pre- pares the system that Childbirth is made easy | and the time of recovery short- “ ened-—many say stronger after than before confinement.” It in- | sures safety to lite of both moth- er and child, All who have used *“ Mother's Friend" say they will nev- No other remedy robs confinement of its pain “A customer whose wife used ‘Mother's Friend ' Mb. and there were but four bottles to be ained, and the cost was $180.00 per bottle, he i would bave them.” Guo. LAYTON, Dayton, Ohio —————-— Sent by express, on receipt of price, $1.00 PER look to “EXPECTANT MOTH. ERS" mailed free upon application, containing valuable information and voluntary testimoninie. | THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, GA BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIATS, OUMPERETS’ HOMEOPATIIO HEAPHRETA WEB, (0, 111 A018 William $e, Sew York, GARMAN HOUSE, ite SEs lo. |] 5. &0 with the the | several | was | Union | was | a it 0 Wiig ba “ - FRIAR ARIRARN TRIN _— PHILAD. S. LI JQ Je, Q “. Q & Q NAN IR AR ARR ; CLOTHINGHOU 0) TT — CLOTHING WIN BELLEF IR ZN \y £4 L x % NN \ \ LY a ” LN \ a SIX DOLLAR BRANCH. Manag OTE. PENN’A INP Ng NPI NIN WwW ANTE] Money to [vest i E. H. FAULKENDER Aa Law rnev-at R-1-1y Variable Friction Feed SAW MILL nd Ajax Genter G Raphd, socurste, { ror and safe Ne Farquhar Boller has ever ex. ploded. Also standard agricultor triplet generally. Hay Prosses a specially Sond for Cstalogue and prices to A B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd, York, Pa. AL ) 77 © Ohjilttinge Gives a apeetatised read. win ning Bauvcation P. DUFF & SONS. PITTSBURG, S44 Fifth Avenue, ra Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained and all Pat. cot bunness conducted for MooeRaTe Fees, Oun Orrce 18 Oprosy is. Saver Ortvoe and we can secure patent drawing or photo, with descrip remote from Washington, tide thon, We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge, Our fee prt due till pant Is secured, A 4 SPT “ How to Suathe Us 8. and foreign comirien Brent ree. C.A.S SNOW& co . | W LEGAL NOTICIH ™" FIN There wil premises © DY the unders Michael Gr On Monday situaied i ring towns Bellefonte sng the Ing i acres, 7 acres good white timber a state iitivation buildings, has an water and onvenient fon ol ¢ or TUESDAY The Michas Grave homests Collegs township, near Shilo northeast of Lemont, along 1) Bellefonte, containing 170 a which is good oak Imberiand Cleared and the most pres valley, and is considered one farms in the township. Thereon dwelling bhouve, bank barn and al out bulldings in good repair, | water has an excellent orehard and fene odd repair. Railroad station ad oln this property his farm i= in a favorable location, In ex eclient condition and would (aake na moet desir. able Investment of home Terms will be anponnced on day of sale PDA GROVE A C.GROVE Atr'ys for heirs rected goo ike LB ern "s.r Ty and churet Wm. Goheen suet STAMPS-WANTED FOR CASH U8 INTERNAL REVENUE ST AMPS yp A a, 14,2) and 2 cents pet hundred ) stam i 5 conts por 10 cont shims. cents per 10 MERI Purine oni por 10 1m ents por 19 ith = NZ NE NIN Rind well
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