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, We will Publish it, BOALSBURG. Wm. Fisher was with his mother, Tues- day night, J Mever spent several days at Buffalo Run, hunting—a girl, John Williams and family spent Sat- urday at Henry Fredrick's B. F. Nafflen, of Aaronsburg, was noticed on our street on Sunday, Rev. Gearheart, of Bellefoute, filled the pulpit of Rev. Black, on Sunday. ]. M. Wieland shipped a fine two-horse wagon to Mr .Rutherford, at Laurelton, this week. Mrs. Dr. Jacobs, of Centre Hall, visit ed Mrs. Amanda Fisher, Wednesday, of last week. Some of our boys talk of going to New Castle for work. Why don’t you go, we can do without you. Mr. Harter, of Chicago, last Saturday evening, in company Unie Trestler, of Oak Hall, was in town 1} Meyer Tuesday of this place, were to Sunbury and Wednesday, on business. in the field for many more to There are about a dozen supervisor, with half as anhounce, of which two will The ¥ .M. C. A., of Bellefonte, held a very interesting men’s meeting in the Lutheran church, last Sunday evening. The house was almost filled. George Fisher was convicted by Boals- burg court, of taking Joseph's girl home from church. Judge From sentenced him to take her home again. Mrs. Coxey will leave some time in April west, to visit her Michigan, and other western states will be gone the greater part of a year Edward Rupp and John Meyer were to Huntmgdon Tuesday and Wednesday, looking for their respective trades the sons, for work, of We also have a limited number of marriagable ladies who feel rather slight. ed the scribe did not advertise them. We will withhold their names, since but invite all young men to call round j and see us. We Boalsburg Times are good here, by the idle men and boys around, We all li so there is not much use of Our republican friends claim the victor of electing McKinley and Hanpa. they did, and as for me, I dont see thing to be very proud of, but “Divil” elected us fe work. And can’t good Gold Demo us on track we will did last fall who intends to go to Klond complaining any lows that hav find rat or LOCAL district tute at B 1888 pedict. Musi ] Saturday Forenocon Recitation—Miss Kathryn should Phonics be taught” and Jacob Rhone. Music. ‘*\ best method i wing our schools? W. H. Roush USK i Caroline Hoy I teach history?" L. Wi Musser and R. U, Wasson, Musi “What is the relation of the parent to the school?”’=J. A. Williams and Walter Kerlin Saturday Aflernoon.-—Music. Recita- tion—Miss Bessie Walker. “Should Algebra be introduced before the higher principals of Arithmetic be taught?'’'—R, B. Snyder, and J. M Cormick. Music “Where the slant of writing has been taught, should the vertical be introduced?’ —F. A. Foreman and J. B. Strom. Music, “Busy work’'—Miss Dor worth and Miss Hanter, Music. “How can teachers organize in each township to make the graded system most success. ful?’-—R. B. Harrison and 8S. E. Goss Music. *'The township high school’ —D K. Keller and J. I.. Holmes. journment Evervbody interested is invited to meet with Teachers will please bring with them song book, entitled “Song Ship,'" used at last insti. tute, 3} system us. M. E. HEBERLING, Sec. No-To Bae for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 500.81. All druggists SOBER ITEMS, W. W. Jamison is confined with lung fever. Mrs. Lewis Rote is also reported on the sick list. L. G. Soyder was on the sick list, but is getting better again. The saw mill owned by George Gentzel, was moved on the Ebert track last week, and will begin to operate soon. Rev. Brown and Rev. Dubbs, formerly of this charge, were the guests of Mrs, Jamison last Friday, to visit ber confined son, Mr. D.D. Breon who made his home in some of the western states for the last year, is in our midst again, and as jolly as ever, Protracted meeting at Paradise is in progress. Some twenty seekers are re. ried, The meeting is conducted by yy Brown, of the Spring Mills charge. Miss Abbie Shreckengast moved her quarters from Francis Zerby's to A. H. Frank, where she is at this writing, but expects to go home soon. Der Ditche con usht iver de droad fence jumpa, no is are shunt dart,’ Ower geb ocht won de sockla fonka, un don gates dere ferlicht we er'a olta coo. Do kencht di bay fer { they retraced their footsteps | : with | | the . \ ts time Wm James Poorman, of Oak Hall, and J. H. | { and i as the Woodcock be chosen. | inj She | Both being capable millers, we | trust they had success, in that direction. | have not heard of anyone from | like. | number of | Well | who the i no | | with wr Music. Ad- | in school work | — MILESBUKG. W. 0. Green arrived home from Alle- gheny city where he had been in a hos. pital with typhoid fever, Miss Myrtle Sharer, who has been visiting ber friend, Miss Vine Schroyer, has returned home in Tyrone, greatly impressed with this place and the musi- cal talent it contains, Come again Myrtle, Young men, when you call on your ladies, keep an eye open for tricks such as a string tied to the door. By so doing you will avoid making such a racket to wake up the old folks. We will not give vou away this time, In the future do better, Keep your eye on the boys, and not on the girls. The agents and adjusters of the differ. ent insurance companies were busy ad. justing the claims and settling without any difficulty as follows: Wm, Shaw. ley, on building and stock, fr2ay ; Mrs, Furst Bullock,on her damaged housebold goods, $65; L. C. Bullock, on his buildings and stock, $3900; D. R. Boileau,on house and barn, $2400; J. Miles Green, on house and goods, $1474 60; the American Mechanics, on room $3e0. On Wednesday evening Elias Korman, and his son Hersh, drove to W. H. Adams to spend a few hours. Mrs. Adams, Wwm's. daughter, heard a noise and one coming else your horse and phaeton is going down the lane. At this point the three men started, without their coats and hats, down the lane full speed to catch the horse. The horse came to town, The men went to John watering trough on this side of Mt. Eagle. Then Roland, Korman's to see if In the mean Ino said, some is ot Gleen’s to crossed the creek for hi rs¢ reached home Shope caught the horse. Swarm jumped in the phaeton and started | | an Kitchen farm 1 ana for Adams, known as the Mrs. Adams gave him the coats for Kormans, farm. It is said the parties met just before they started again known house, everything was cepting ¢ of the After putting the horse Korman set a lunch and cider boys. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take ( carets Candy Cathart Jt CC. C. tail was | away, woken Mrs 10¢ « tu refi 8 refur IeK IN 1 money LO Cure ROLAND RIPPLINGS illage on yrother The odore, | g friends in this Barnhart, his place. James Sunday r with Amanda | sisters, liams has returned ilda where was cal r, Mrs she $s of her mothe 41 ive, | Qre There will Wm Barnhart was heart troub dent NLS | State College day getting power at the selling up a furnishing our While Mrs, J : large hanging in ber sitths . cre in it was | the fastened, out, causing it to fall to the floor with a crash, smashing it to pieces and throwing all over her. fortunately was a rug lving near ne to smother out the fir the might Leet Ou oil became what AVE caused a serious fire SQUIMBO. To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Cur Cathart 10e or @n If C C C. fall to cure, druggists refund money OAK HALL The foundry has shut down for a short period, Mr. Frank Sunday. Barnie Stamm made a business trip to Altoona last week, Mud, rain and snow are the order of things in this section, Mr, Shugert. of Stonevalley, visited at Tom Dougherty, last week. Jno. Close and Joe Meyers took in the sights at the opera, Saturday evening, Ellis Homan moved into the house for- merly occupied by Wm. Kuoff last week. Mr, Frank Palmer, who has been visit. ing bis parents of Potters Mills, has re. turned. Before you could say scat, the trouble was*as usual-''he got on the wrong side." Mrs. Wm. Knoff ison the sick list at present. We hope to hear of a speedy recovery. Misses Ida Knoff and Sarah Harris, of Philipsburg, are visiting the formers par- ents, of this place, Miss Jennie Weibly, a young lady of Linden Hall, circulated among her friends of this place last week. Joseph Stone had the misfortune to in. jure his foot last week, to such an extent as to prevent him from working. i. B Houser, of Houserville, assisted Wm, Sellers to butcher last week. He also displayed wonderful nerve when it came to shooting the porkers., He shot one several times, but it didn’t squeal did it, and then finally bad to get some one else to kill it. John can stay, nit, X. xX. Educate Your mowels With Casearets Candy Cathartio, eure coratipation forever, 10,2. 11C.C.C, Is drugiisus refund money. FIEDLER GOSSIPING. Rob, how did you like it when Ida kicked you? Jennie Wirth left at this place and made her home at Woodward. Mr. Reinhart is on the sick list with lagrippe, and is iu a very bad condition, Our school teacher says he is afraid to %o to Woodward on account of a certain Robert, you ought to know when to go home from sparking. Six o'clock in the morning is rather late, The Good Will Creamery built a large ice house, so that when the warm weath- er comes, they will not stop gathering cream, commenced to George Weaver has that lumber, He says he cut 7 trees made about one-fourth of a cord wood each, Everybody is lamenting about the snow which is gone and has taken with it the sledding, and this has stopped the merry sleigh bells, The workmen have finished putting in the glass, in the new church at this place, and it is a magnificent temple, the lonely hills of Penn's valley. pl in If you remember some article appeared in these columns about a man cutting six cords of wood out of one tree. I would not like to say a lie, but 1 don’t believe it. It take a piece of timber 2 feet by 2 and feet long. There never such a tree in Centre county A thiet helped himself pretty freed Adam Winter's corn, and he was feet grew 1G2 | Saturday { another one came hats | reached the | in good trim, ex- | \ | DEMOCRAT { Fost up to the | rho | of Bellefonte, spent | 4D na and | 4 home i ed | : | Tar lighting | pulled | there | used | before Bible visited in this place, all week to capture him and fa morming Heiote Winter came NOW Ralph in h, Mi 11 rest, out. before warrant for 1 warning si far di won do widd rick cumshed gaits 50 -You can't do and woth one vear raden has opened a yp north the : three barber shops in Phils show, Lu ts { sib ol Prof. Rearick spent a week hia to attend the bicycle ut the new mod all the new features alx a iit faris to Kramrine’s Money refunded take Compoun Syrup cure HOMOLA RUMBLINGS Thos. Mill made a business trig Jersey Shore last Friday cr Samuel Robb attended the [ at | Jacksonville, ou Saturday eveniog Lucas showed his j countenance our Miss Lizzie Wagner f visiting at the home | this place | Miss Effie Wensel is paying friends and relatives in Jacksonville | Hublersburg Mr out driving on Sunday. | trade buggies i Samuel yw on Monday 34) Howard, is and Jacob Welch and lady friend were Why did you | Howard Robb and cousins, from Bald | Eagle, spent Sunday with their grand : parents in this place Miss Sue Holter, of Howard, spent last week in Romola, as the guest of Misses Virgie and Marie Delong. If you would like to know where to find an abundance of “‘lillies,”’ just ask Clyde Parker. He can tell you where they grow. The Romola Y. P. S.C. E. will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Hannah Brick- ley, on Friday evening, January 28. Re- freshments, consisting of ice cream, cake and coffee will be served. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all. The question was asked, “Where is Bennie 7’' The answer came like this, “he’s talking to the girls.” Then the questioner said, "God bless him, he could not be in a better place.” We won't give him away, hence you must ask him about the matter, if you are anxious to know, Try Grain0! Try Gram0! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GrainO, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The child. ren may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GrainO has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it Nihout distress, X the price of coffee, 25c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. ? Pe paren Everybody mays So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the pleas fo 0 1 he at, A on liver we a Domi entire a¥eiom, dispel in ar eure and billonsness. Fiaraaiend to cure by Al drogiste. girl. of | time ago, an | There will be a good many changes in the spring through this valley. John Bartley and family were to Hub- lersburg, on Sunday, visiting friends Wonder what is the matter with Geo. he looks so lonely, does anyone know? Rev. Winters preached tu the Disiple church, on Sunday morning and evening A. A. Pletcher lead Christian Endeavor {on Sunday evening, in the Lutheran | church Mr. Howard Zerby and wife were to Lock Haven last week, one day, on busi. HCSS. We think some of the people through | here bad better study the fourth com. mandment, | Miss Minnie Winkleman ! last week with friends of | Minnie is always welcome | i | NITTANY ITEMS. spent one day this place. returned to her spending two Miss Mary Dow has home, in Loganton, after | weeks very pleasantly in this valicy | There was no preaching in the Evan { gelical church, on Sunday afternoon, account of the pastor, Rev, Koonse, being ick. Hope he will be wel SOON i Again 4 A Flag of Warning. was | wou id i casant | of David Confer, in |! a visit to | — fred at . he pls d a an perehes and a exrepting ols solid | am Butler one to J han Packer, containing eighty perches, a oliter to D W. Heaton, containing fourt perehios excepting four other lots of ground seid by 1.0 Butler as follows? No Alfred Poorman, containing four acres and twenty three pereh es, No, 2-40 May Butler, oontaining fifteen acres. No to Jonathan Packer, containing {ome acre and thiry five perches, No, tn | Margaret E Counler, containing seven acres and eighty three perehes, leaving a balance of one hundred and 'hirty aeres and one hundred { and four perehes and allowanee Neiped, token In execution, and 10 be sold as | the property of 1. OC. Butler { ALO, All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of and situate in Union township, Centre county, Pennsyly ania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginn ng at & post on line of Thomas Irvine and corner of lands of David PF. Shivery : thenee by land of sald Thomas Ir vin, orth 71 degrees cast 300 perches (0 post | thence by same and land belonging to Caleb Way, south 71 degrees east 41 perches to post ; thence by land of Jacob Hoover, north 7% de. grees east £35 porches 1o post; thebes north G04 degrees east Lid perches to a maple: | thenee north 3 4 degrees east Iv perches to | ehestuut stump: thenoe by same north 87% de Tees west 102.1 perehes to stones ( Lthenoe south 104 degrees wos ¥ prehes Lo post: thence by other land of David PF. shivery, south «3 de. grees east 8 perches, to the place of beginning, contaloing 42 acres and 00 perches, Thereon erveted a two story frame dwelling house and other oul buildings. selzed. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W., Wowds A aud reserving two ne Bis § au fetime he on alan to wl), All that certain tract of pices of land situate In Worth townshep, Canty of Contre and Nate of Pennsylvania Doanded and described as fol. lows, to wit: Beginning at a post on line of John Heese ; thenee along same Hine south 424 degrees west 10% perches 10 8 post on Hine John Beckwith ( thence along sald Hine north 65 lg degrees west 58 perehies to & post on line of Budd and Ridgway: thenoe said line on | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1898, is like a plant. What makes the plant fade and wither? Usually lack of necessary nourishment, Ayer's Hair Vigor restores gray or faded hair to its norm color, stops hair from falling, The reason why Dr. rm al and makes it grow, is because it supplies the nourishment the hair needs “yy When a girl at scho attack of brain fever. perfectly bald and, for a permanently so, Friends Vigor, and, on doing se and I now have as he wish for, being brown.” — Mrs, Cruz, Cal. in Reading, Ohio, recovery, “time, 1 ged me to use Dr, my hair immedia and fine a head of hair : however, Hepa wy NOESNYDER, tely In from | Ryer's Hair Vigor. Duck and Duck of Oscar Jate of Gregg township, deceased 4. The first and final aceount of Henre Walkey, trustee of the estate of Barbara Wal key, late of Walker township, deceased, and the second and Snal acecunt of Henry Walkey, administrator of ete. of samuel Walkey, late of Walker township, deceased 15, First and final sce unt of Elijah Burd ad ministrator of ote, of Wm. RK. Burd, late of Haines township, deceased © 28. 127. Lydia Puck The account of James administrators of eic W.RtMnanoens Bellefonte, Doe Register, OURT PROCLAMATION, Whereas the Hon, John GG. Love, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the nh Judicial district, consisting of the county of Centre, having issued his precept bearing date the 2h day of December, , 0 me directed for holding a Court of Common Meas and Orphans’ Court, Court of Oyer and Termine and general Jail Delivery and Quar ter Sessions of the Peace ih Bellefonte, for the county of Centre, and commence on the th Monday of January, the 2th day of January, IS, and to continge two weeks, Notice is nereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constable of said county of Centre, that they be then and there in the proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the fore. noon of said ay, with their records, inquisi tons, examinations, and their own remem. brances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be tn the Jail of Centre county, be then and there to prosecute aftdinat them as shall be jum, von under my hand, at Bellefonte the 21th day of Dee, in the year of our Lord, 187 and the one hindred and twenty first year of the Independence of the United States, w. Lat I] ER, Sherift north S34 degrees cast 140 prrohes 1o st on Hine of John Heese thenoe by sa'd line south 2 degrees exst (1 perehes to post, Lie place of be Kihuing, containing 37 acres and 17 perches, situate ALO, 11 that esrtal or plece of n Ayton township, Contre nt Fentmite H ET Ar Lr AL NOTIUR Notles is 8 1 heh ven that the first on , of y unless the St PROFESSIONAL CARDS HEINLE. Attorney atl ing i Mamits ( in German and Eng MEYER, Attorney JOHN M. KEIOHLINE Justice of the Peace opposite Court house Attorney.at law 0 opera house JAMES W, ALEXANDER, Attorney allan High street, near court house. Practices in all the courts J. K. JORNETON, Attorney atlaw Office in Temple Court. Collections and Jegal bus) Tess How to Make Money ! 11 you are out of employment and want a po sition, paying you from #5 to #loo monthly clear above expenses by working regular, or, if oO want 10 Increase your present inoome 200 to $500 yearly, by working at odd times, write the GLong (0. ¥23 Chestnut street, Phils. deiphia, stating age, married or single, last or present Rmployment, and you ean secure a po sition with them by which you can make more money easier and faster than you ever made before In your life, nk CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING __o» You ean have your carpets cleaned and re Bovated that makes them jook bright, fresh and ike when new. Price is 2 cents por yard for all kinds, Have erected a building and equipped it with special machinery for this purpose jul Seay PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. Pont Tebaooo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, final a en
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