THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1897. KABO CORSETS Fitted without extra From Nov. 22nd to Dec. clusive, the corset fitter, Mrs buck, of York City, measure and fits with as kid gloves are ‘fitted on Glove Depart New you ment, If U want to see so visit the ‘China Annex Ladie's say, ‘Ain and the tt} t (:. RB + SHEM SPH SPI COBURN John Hoffa 1 Mrs many friends restored to The Unite this meeting her efhcient heim 710% ITEMS man lady dams stars man waited when he st much ex wer arted ted forgot his ove LEMONT LOCALS D. A Monday, Gro ar of wheat The three new houses that were put up this fall, are about completed, The United Evangelicals are holding a protracted meeting in their church Henry Etters bought the Lewis Long propertly, east of town, He intends ha ing sale in the spring and move there, Johnny Getz, our energetic tinner, has a contract of roofing a barn down near Tusseyv ille, every person knows be does excellent work. The carpenters are busy working at James Thompson's new house, near Cen- tre Furnace, It will be one of the finest houses in this section when completed Butchering is here again. The little large porkers, er that some have set its weight at near ly 800 pounds. The cards are out anmnouncing the wedding of Samuel Wasson and Miss Mary Glenn, daughter of Samuel Glenn, | which will take place December and, at the latter s home, The Lemont Literary Society is in full blast now, and have very interesting meetings. Every person is invited to at. tend that are interested in the work Meetings every Friday evening Orwick, the lumberman, finished saw. ing the tract of timber he bought from | Bathgate, and from there he will move | his mill down to Zion, where he has pur. chased three other tracts of timber, [CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various | their friends. Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE C( What our Army of Alert The and observe worthy of note loca Happenings of every gladly Published—Send the news, we wil Publish it ROMOLA RUMBLINGS Mi at A.J Mr home in Ives Harvey pleasant caller Constable R. A tip to the Jacob Wel Boon's, Geo pion, as county -s¢ Daley has been qu in painting the town red, but black Hugh Glossuer and Chas men called mm our town on The Kunes, promising young from Lag Sunday. omola Y.P. 8.C. E. expects t ) Correspondents see community will be pL town on Saturday. Poorman made a busi- it on Monday. hold a box social on Wednesday evening, 14 has not been deci The § hota yack seems to be in ra bad I those long and dark trips! Milesbury Another old widower the out there, wee her ther for nit Kane and Tom can't were al ame from took prize any more Mrs. Mary Heaton sent her husband to the store for baking powder, and as he was going to the store repeating baking powder, baking powder over many times when his foot caught a stone and he jumped up and went on his way saying oda, soda, soda, and when he came home he had soda. The result was he had to go to the store the next morning. William Walker was very much sur. prised on Saturday evening over what he supposed to be a theft. He told his fath- er that be wanted him to salt his meat and while he was away from home his father came and moved the meat to a different place and salted it and when | his father was going to the store he met lad wi hey can tack) | William and told him to and get his boys are glad when they can tackle the | o..0¢ ready he would come and salt it, Jacob Shuey has a pork. | and William bastened home and found | | the meat missing and he was in a great | sweat till his good wife showed him the meat, Educate Your =owels 900 Casenretn, Candy (stharthe, ¢ or 4 i CC fall drugs I money. Ire Cor sLips i fore 1x SPRING MILLS Michael leitzell went to Lewistown, where he got a job of masonry, R. G. Kenley built a large hen house, He expects to go in the poultry business, John Homer and family went to Lock Haven for a couple days visit among Rev. Stapleton, the presiding elder of | the United Evangelical church, preached | On the 16th fnst, Frank Wallsee and sons, | a fine sermon on Saturday evening. MILESBURG, Frank and Ross, performed the remarkable There is some talk of a new plaining | feat of transferring 1100 bricks from 8 wagon mill and chain factory to be put in oper- | Hope this may be ation by next spring. all true. Emanuel Shook is repairing his house lon the farm, back of Penn Hall, It looks a little like as if he will take unto himself a wife The valley brought far, fine deer, shot by Sweetwood bro's,also a fine bear shot by Mr. Fredrick. What their luc) 1 le may be this week, will ] iater on Georges ] down, so hunting club two arn Smith Bro's, and Ben Kemley for wild turkey ind had goo They came home w They are all § again, but ith two fine neighbor Last 1 Soong morning tweet seven and to know Ek ¥ A on ; wn The Howard Cr run only three POTTERS MILLS ITEMS Lar new cheap | sented The constable of Bellefonte was going through our town last week Wm. McKinney, of our town, shot a fox while in the mountain bunting deer. Keen Strong's cider press has shut down for this year, and he expects to saw shingles this winter J. A. Sankey, of this place, has a very fine corn crop this year, probably the | best in the country. E. M. Huyett, of Centre Hall, is going to build a fence around some woodland, to pasture cattle next summer Mr. Lot McClevenstine, a prominent young man of our town, has returned home from his work and expects to go to school. The R. A. M. hunting party, of our town, returned home on Saturday from a week's hunting in the seven mountains, without any deer, PILES PERMANENTLY CURED In From 1% 3 Days’ Time by the use of Lo Mo. One bottle guar | anteed to cure any case of piles, regard lens of how ‘ong standing, what you have | tried, or what your physician may claim. Money refunded if permanent cure is not obtained in the most severe cases in less than § days. After all others fail get Lo-Mo and becured, Price 75¢. per bot. | bottle. Sold by all first class druggists, or sent prepaid to any address on recei of price. Address Harry Logue, Wil. 10-98 ' Hamsport, Pa. { man, of Chicago ; { the "minutes and on Sunday in ten | bricks from the | car. Who ean excel the work? 10 un ont minutes wagon Rev, Dr. Monroe in the old M, E, church Monday night to a falr audience, in. Hin “Wanted, a lectured clement weather talk, {| Man,” was keeping many away which instructive the subiect of Wis highly ind entertain ing and lasted one Mins hour Annie Lucas of Howard wis a recent ind sunt Eo re ngregation Miles and wife, window, p oh Ja the resented dren and grand children ; Epwortd jor Leag resented thelr windows to Sunday The congregation, iv to the Say Mrs presented a window to the Phe mm of hard wood, ork The window ay Scho Mary Ssayder also sunday Samuel Meyers Sehool built by mas Hpi was and is wu terly plece of chair was also { made Dy the same gentleman The I'homas Bow of Stephens, of visiting ministers wer 41) Mont Ww, of Williamsport In 1ilding committe: Altoona Dr. Gay 41) Hellefonts King, of Williamsport The 1 i of Pres, Jasper D. Kamer Trea Wms, BH. Miles Mattern, The fresco ing was done by C.D, Rudy, of Harrishurg, f& certainly very handsome he painting was done by & H, Willams and the WAR COM Pose following y., Charles HH. Else L. C, Bullock and FF, G snd it to satisfy « well name is enough readers that the The church ia Hghted by lamps on a bandeome chandelier, The carpet is an beautifal design and corre. sponds well with the surroundings The Ist Sunday of October was red letter day and the Sunday School mised $112 In BD Nov, tist they nur work was done, rails od $212 in a short time The nshers of the chureh “am’l Bam'l fsrove, Frank are BEA Campbell, Monsel, | sehrover, Claud Fulton and Walter Reese, The sexton, J. D, Kanarr, is 8 voiy genial gentleman snd takes pride in keeping the ehurch in first elass condition The Mileaburg church ts one of the oldest in the county, and dates back to KIL. The | first services were held in a blacksmith shop, | {later in a bam and then in a school house, The first church was erected in 185, it being | the edifice In which the congregation Wor shiped until the present time, Ross pitched the | to the others on the SOBER ITEMS XO. 2 Royal makes the food pure, A Mr, Bartley was the guest of Lewis Wilesame snd deligiouns {| Rote on Sunday. I. G. Snyder and A, H. visiting at J. PP. Wolf's. Wm. Vonada is making some improve- | ments about his residence, Frank were ilmer Walizer and family were ing at Elias Confer's on Sunday Mr. Rote left day, where he week, Mr. Ben fine hogs on for Woodward on intends to work amin Mo ow 7? one Lo fol “Hood's : Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS OF MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS a. AT S500. _- ..FIVE DOLLARS... elsewhere ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. \
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