THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA THURSDAY, JANUARY 1898, 7 13, 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 We will Gladly Published--Send the News, Publish it. BOALSBURG ITEMS. Mr. Condo, of State College, visited John From’'s Sunday. Alas, the sleighing is past Dutch Bill just got here in time, Albert if the thinks he Ves from State parents, already, wants to krvow scribe is not industrious, ¢ From is home with her the first bre bovs, a few days, has'made ak, eph at the hotel, Come COMI POS (1 spent last at the Br Academ ok No nts, ning A Mr. Dales, Mr OWS, ang aval who works in the mead. nd had to be ton, 1 , O'Bryan, hurt | is home in L week a ure was ast taken to h county. Some the boys » on the items. ol geau burg impocent NOTICE i call Dudy. one i on thing Mr Wo 4 to someone who stoic the: tion Forever. COBURN ITEMS The pat might had pay for on to him week lane t ( iil our of the burn House, after Apt Fdonenate Your s dis 28 iil ssenreta KREAMERVILLE ITEMS Hurrah for Hann republicans have t News is rather scarce this week, be we can do better next George Mensch was seen on our streets on Sunday. He is the leading man, of Millheim Sign painting seems to be the leading | may week. livery and | who | of Mr. Tnion th | 0 | be | | who will work in this town now, the work being | done by Mr. Chapman, Quite a few of our people were ftps . sented at the protracted meeting, at Wolfs Store, Sunday evening, Miss Gertrude Styers returned home on Satarday, from Penn Hall, where she had been spending a few weeks We hear that the people of Pens Hall | do not fancy the Brush valley style of | having parties, especially not like the one held there recently, There was too much spooning about it, Everybody #ays No, Cascarets Candy Cathartie, the most won. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas. aut and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidpeys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel eolds, cure headache, fever, habitus! constipation and Mijousnent Please buy and 8 box of CU. C. C. today; 10, 2, 50 conta, Id and guarastesd to cure by ail WALKER, Mrs. John P. Hite is visiting friends in Altoona. Mr. Alvin Pifer new spring wagon, Mr. Will Smith visited his parents at this place over Sunday, Mr. Jacob Zoungs, of Berwick, our vicinity during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Israel Greninger, of Howard, were in our vicinity on Sunday. purchased brand was in Amos Shank and wife have moved in. to the house vacated by N. E. Leathers, The box social, held at C. Yearick's was well attended on Friday evening. Mrs. Albert Womelsdorf, of Mill Hall, visited her parents, at Abdera during the holidays. Miss Crider, of near visiting her sister Mrs of this place. Lock Haven, BP. B. is Gingerich, Jolly sled load of Howard's spent Friday evening, last, of Mr. Josiah Hoy. The oyster supper, was largely attended. lars were taken in Mrs. Stilwell and little visited last week at the and Mrs, Fox Mable Yearick sday last home ohnson, of Howard Tones will a series of meet » Presbyterian church, about two weeks people at the howe on Xmas evening, Over twenty dol- boy, ansas of K i home hospitable spent part of at the of Miss Ne begir "ny ui smith bas returned home isit with friends near pi has returned d to att ad. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents #1. All ire WX MISGOVILLE Dowels With Cascnreta will gO In P.P. Long, SUCCESS RO ¢ one of Mrisine how can » general but Sire you leav the fa ex behind W.H 8. left of the to attend his Uncle at Howard 0 go Kast and purchase f furniture, which will ith Monday ds funera Sm One et on Jacob Smith there he expects t er Spring stock larg There are a Supervisor (er than ever candidates out for Jeff Heckman, H. M. Cave, John Rossman, Green Deck- he re to come out, | be the stone crusher man, him come out and show his colors. Boy. few Peter Neese, or Stilt iS more let A Peerless Liniment. As a pain rheumatism, destroyer and cure for | Salvation Oil is the peer Mr. Wiw H, Brown, proprietor of Striebinger House, Cleve land, O.. “I suffered from rheumatism for twelve years and my last attack kept me in bed, unable to walk, 1 used Salvation Oil and soon was up and about. As a pain de- stroyer this liniment has no equal.” Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents, Try it and be o convinced. ~You can’t do better Tus CRNTRE Dusmocnat and the weekly Pittsburg Tost both one year for §i.50. f all it nt OF Adi Hnimenis, writes: i Sat | morning 6, {26 m1 three n ion | Mr home | but | BLANCHARD, Mr. woods last Friday, Miss Minnie Crust, of spent Sunday in our midst, Miss Cole, of Lemont, is visiting al Prof. Clarks, for some time past, Miss Miller, of Muncy, is visiting her uncles, Thomas and David Smith. who has been sick for much worse at this | Williamsport, Miss Spangler, several weeks, writing, Miss Edna Jersey Shore, grandma. Mr. Percy Bitner came bome woods with his foot badly cut. Lo go on crutches. is Askey and Lula Lingle, ol spent Sunday with He Mrs. Bernard Rupert and two children, who have been very low with pneumonia, are able to be up again. Quite a number of friends attended the funeral of Mr. Jacob on Monday afternoon, at Howard. M.S at day They from here Smith, Rev, meeting Wednes SBoone LSPOONCY Blair began « the hristian chur evening, assisted are haviog protra h, fings this far Uncle Christ catching rats Kunes can beat ; He set his urday evening and Monday 6, ig hits, Mr. A. BE. Graham Main street to Wm Mann sold his h and his house Robert M: it a MM id opert To Care Constipation Vorever. cessful Lhe { ain how taught en called LO exp! Blanel primary aang st 1d be 2 Neiress, Lh Ld unfortunate in Spr the stream to Bald downward eour to failed peech ng Creek Own ¢ the 0 Eagle, then: Bianchard F to talk on her subject or that reason she furniture deal. | HUBLERSBURG, from | The warm weather of the last few days has spoiled the sleighing. Some of our farmers have put away a supply of ice for the summer A. C. Grove, of Bellefonte, was guest of Julia Brown, on Tuesday. Some of our young people are attend. | ing the musical convention at Jackson. | ville, this week. Wm. Decker is hauling stone and lum. | ber for his new house and Lain which he i the expects to put up next summer, Mrs. Mary Markle has been on the | sick list for the last few days, Hope she { may soon be able to be around again, Frank Caraer bout the Clevenstine property at the west end of our town last week. The consideration, we believe, is $800, Mrs, Vonada would like to know what become of her buckwheat cakes. Jake and Ammon say they were good, so they must know something about them. Messrs Stover and Brumgart, of Wolfs Store, and the Misses Spangler and Bletz, of Tylersville, were the guests of (Wm. H. Minnick’s on Sunday. Cal C wasn't “left” this time, The entertainment given 8., of the Evangelical chure {day evening was well the Ww. M. on Satur. They '; Alf Bitner returned home from the ' ol | any, { their choice their | | from the has | i Grain.) | Mocl | grains, | | rece | OF Ct i NE | QHEIIFF'S | 2 take this means to thank the male quartette for their excellent singing. Frank Carser brought home his engine, on Tuesday, fiom Jacksonville, where he had been thrashing for the last few weeks and expects to start his chop mill, He respectfully solicits the patron age of the public, MARRIED (On Wednesday last week, Frank Bartley, place, and Miss Lydia Minnick, of Nitt. were united in wedlock by Rev, J. M. Runkle. On Thursday evening the calithumpians' treated them to some of selections, We wish them a long and happy married life evening, of this Try Gramn-0! Try Gran! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of Grain-0O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The child- ren may drink it without n jury as the aduit who has 1a or Java, but and the with as well try of rich CLA | brown pur toma it is made fr deli om most ate h ut dist 2 and rOCe: LEGAL NOTICE SALLY I hereon ot sad miher o taken t erty of George (Re the prog inexeru ' All that in Worth tow of Pennsylvan described as fol lows, to wit: Beg { at a post line of John Re a indlg same line south 42% degrees west 108 perches to 4 post on line of John Beckwith: thenee along sald line north Hil degrees west 35 perches 10 4 post on line fof B hi and Ridgway: thence by sald line north { degrees cast 130 perehes to stones on line of An Keone thence by sald Hine saith 2 degrees cast 72 perehes to post, the Jice of be ginning, containing 87 acres and 127 perches, net, ALSO, All that certain tract or piece of and situate in Taylor township, Centre county, eansyiva. ' nin, bounded and deseribed as lollows, to wit Beginning at a post by pine corner of Ridgway and Badd and Dennis Reese; thenes by sald lands of Ridgway and Budd, north 3, degrees west 508 porches to stones at pubiie road ; themeo along said road north Af degrees east 17.5 perches to post by chestnut eorner of lands of James Mesonigal ; thence by sald lands north 45 degrees east 45.6 perehes to post cor ner of other lands of Ridgway and Budd | thenoe by shid lands north S85 degrees east “ perches to post | Lhenee by same north 6sle de grees east 2 perches to post, corner of lands of Peter Kelley; thence by sand lands south Hg degrees oat 08 perches to stones, corner of lands of John Reese; thence slong fanas of said John Keese and other lands of Dennis Reese, south 24) degrees west [Wl perches to post by pine, the place of beginning, comaln ng neres and 183 rehes, nel measure, being part of tract No, 12 in the general plot jor plan of the Hannah Furnten lands, ahized, taken in execution, and to be sold as | the property of Dennis Reese ard Oarrie Reese, ALRO ourtin Aor ay nah ail State on Cae All that certain treet of land situate in SS A AA AE IIASA “THAT TERROR of MOTHERS.” How it was overcome by a Nova Scotian mother Who i Of all scarcely croup s well known as an author. the evils « Wortham suy other i it often The danger It es) idden PROFISSTON day of Ja Wie Rs Groner onstabl s thet mry. the J ocontinge given ta the « Aldermen apd ( ire, that they ! WTO : of said day, =» examinations to do thos rains 10 we MEYKR Exchange and Fag lish Hess thelr records. inquisi And their own remem ¢ things which to their office done, and those who are in recognizances to prosecute against oners that are or shall be ig the jail of tre county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be jum Given under my hand, at Bellefonte the 21th Ey day of Dee, in the year of our Lord, 17 and | JAMES W the hundred and twenty first year of the High Independence of the United States ali the ¢ W. M CRONISTER, sheriff 4 siriet From jn JOHN M Justice ite KEIOHLING of the Be Court he Oe op; i. ALEXANDER street. neat court Marte me K. JOUNSTON Temple Court Dtvon E NOTICE ness In the Court of © ve Pleas of Centre (9 ila VV. Kline, A 1 et Term, 1643 I'm Divers i. V. XM To Ella V. Kline Respondent Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, / County of Centre The petitioner above named NaS filed his Application for divoree in the above stated court and publication of sald application hav ing been ordered by sid court you Gre horebs notified fo be and appear in our Court of Com mon Fieas on the fourth Monday of January, INO, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why Charles D. Kline should not be di voroed from the bonds of matrimony entered inte with Ella V, Kline. according to the prayer of the petition filed in au court M. CRONISTER, Kheriff's Offies, Dee. 0) 17, Sheriff Lr AL h NOTIU KE. Notes is on Jama that the first and final acoount y 8. Goldman, committes of Amelia GIN INoOn Charles D. Kline ) NO. X How to Make Money! H you are out of employ me nt and want a po o loo monthly x ne regular, or, if yout present income watking 21 odd times write the Goer CO. 8 he sinul sires! Phils delphin, stating age, married or single, last op present amployment, and you can secur & po HUD with them by which va can make more money easier and faster than von ever made before tn your life y Tes CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING _o a ,,. You ean have your oa cipaned and re FEE PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. sition paying yon from $9 clonr above exprases by wy You want 0 inseresse £000 to #0 yearly, by
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