THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1848, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTHENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our and Observe Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of Note——~The Local Happenings of Every Commumity Will be Gladly Pu Publish blished it FILLMORE Our school n tne SIZOLS atl Norris Misses ( Hall, place 3 Miss Carrie Wad who has been visiting among friends in Pennsvall has returned. Mr. Chas. Harshberger Glasgow, of Tusseyville Glasgow's Sunday. isvalley and Miss Ida | , visited at Jas. | One of our young Is is good on a catch, for recently she caught a “Koon, but she can only get near him Saturday | and Sunday evening The doctor is a | little shy. ICS seven mile evidently and then another fe Recently al Scots g home, t her t« she pro Harry the ever toe : departing that they m casions areta. tornve Educate Your Bowers With Case Candy Cathart cure constipation We, Be. It CC. C, fall, druggists refund money BLANCHARD Our aster figure around town, Miss Elsie Manley, guest of Miss Martha day. Our ! morning feeling mach 1? stitute Miss Maud the 1 Sunday Liberty pauper thing goir Messrs came home morning. T Wish we bh The Te Kunes Ha day, was ex-postm 15 cull of Howard, was g Johnston over St te ire w wenehteo Monday 1 by the | peopl Mi : 1al Sov look : 1 church, the Sunday school wa without singing. What in would if the machine morning, istian ! world we do would get out of order Mr. N. H. Johuston manafacturing pumps. He expects to get stock enough on hand to supply the demand through the summer. He makes a good pump Parties wanting a pump that will not get out of order and always bring pure water, will do well by giving him a call NARROW ESCAPR: Mr. Ben Brown ex perienced quite an accident at the Cryder lime kiln, one morning last week while warming six sticks of dynamite at the | top of the kiln, He noticed them catch fire as he was about to take his shovel and remove thems from the kiln but | changed his mind and stepped to one | side, about thiee feet away, when it ex ploded, blowing one side of the shed out, throwing boards over Mr. John Schencks barn, which is quite a distance away. | Fortunately for Mr. Brown it blew away from him, leaving him unharmed except quite a shock and a few scratches. Two men were breaking stone on the other side of the kiln, It gave them quite a shaking up, but did not injure them. | Ben says “dynamite is not to be fooled mn. "’ ! is Everybody Says Bo, Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas. ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidueys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and billonsness, "lease buy and try a box of C. C. C. today; 10, #5, 50 cents, id and guarantesd to cure by all druggists, Send the News, We will | ! {on the | load of goods to Nittany | down | pay the sum of ONEHUNDRED DOLLARS for PENN HALL. The few sultry days, we had last week, reminded a person of Spring The “Erdman escapade’ caused quite an excitement in the Esher camp, here. I. B. Showers and wife were friends at Hublersburg a few week. Miss Martha Goodhart, of Centre Hall, in few days visiting days last was visiting our section last week. i" Fi ed Carter was on the sick list, a few but is convalescing at 1 WCCK, I.B stoner Showers lot of John building a bought a ontemplates | house this coming summer H. H. Mark bad the misfortune of cut | Ing an rly gash in his foot, | while ¢ d Ling wood i and A gt week, in cu E. C. Housman wi 1 Saturday evenn TV, BT Alley 3s SPRING MILLS charges. A good many of horse our sh attended the horse sale last Thurs. | | day, but at Millheim, of animals came into this section. none the fine AXE MANN, moving line this spring. Mr. Perry Steel is slowly recovering at this writing, of a severe illness, day at the home of Reuben Kaup Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Hile s Sunday at the home of Elias Breon Frank Beck, of Jacksonville, spent a few days at the home of Reuben Breon Miss Lottie White, of Milesburg, is visiting at the home of Newton Steele, A few of our young visited the Breon school house on Mr. John Tate is day. Why? Be 1301 ) pen riday Sun son since ause ait a young of this place, Mill Hall, tran ed week Mr. and Mrs, Mich i! | at the home of Cha No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents 3 WALKER ported A qt of Mrs The followis iting party was he Barbara Condo on 1 ladies took part | ma Condo, aged 79 years; Mrs | Hoy, Mrs. Fill Hoy, Mrs Yearick and daughter Mable all Mary Koons f Blanchard Grand Jennie we | place; and Mrs nn, o Old Mother long died at Penn Cave, | 11th ; buried church; age 2 years. at the Mother Long was was | the oldest person Gregg township had. Union | thirty days Shaeffer make one-half For the next art studio will : net $12 dozen cabi e photos for gg cents William Neese, 3 miles east of Spring | 1 on the 6th ; an chapel, age f Aaronsburg, pre His. die ve Rev ATS Fiageate Your SOW ELs areta NITTANY ITEMS happy over Mi streels aga be McKibben is walk. » gecms to a very stand here for & veterinary surgeon Rev. Boshinger has q the road and has gone to trapping muskrats and at- tending parties There is some attraction up along the mountain for the bald-headed men. Be. ware! She is married. We notice that Mr good uit prepara tory to opening the hotel in the spring. Unele Chas, was out to Altoona to visit brother Rock and came back feeling in the mouth, as well as io the pockets hi BTATR OF O10. C11Y OF Lucas Cousrty ot FRANK J. OUnexeY makes oath that he is the senior partner of the irmof V.J . Cnexey & Co, doing business In the elty of Toledo County and State aforesald, and that said fem wif) ToLepo, | each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL sCaranun Cune FREANKJ. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subseribed ju my presence, this 6th day of December, A, DD. 158 A. W.GLEASON \ Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally snd acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Send for testimonials, froe ¥.J, CHENEY & CO., Toles, 0, £& Sold by Draggists, Toe To Cures Constipation Vorever. rots Cathartie. 10e or 886. was buried at the | : ; . i r spent Ruhl brought a W. H. Corman and wife spe LINDEN HALL Evangelical ¢f Miss Maggi gives emp | men | DrATH Mra, C. B. Houser died at | her home, one and one half mile | Linden Hall, of dropsy Deceased was a member of the U. B. church. The body { was interred at Houserville W.W Rhoads, of Centre Hall Rey Christine officiated north of assist Cabinets gg cents per half dozen Shaeffer's. For a short time only REBERSBURG Thurs | day in Millheim, W. P. Thomas, of Lewisburg, was geen on our streets on Thursday. Men Charles Mumma, of McClure, Annie has a very pleasant smile since that Tusseyville gent called to see her. Mrs. Mary Nicholas, of Williamsport, is visiting her sister Mrs. A. BE. Frank. Willis Weber came home on Tuesday, Monday. T. C. Hosterman, DD. D. 8, spent on professional business, Norman is learning how to stamp "et. ters, from Miss Grace, but he does all his stamping out on the porch, in order to keep his feet warm, Why is it ? To cure a cough or cold in one day, ar. Money refunded if it fails to cure. D —— Take Canon MC CC fall to cure, druggists refund money, ly Pittsburg Jos, one year for $1.50. Wednesday and Thursday at Loganton, | Some changes will take place in the Mr, and Mrs, George Kaup spent Sun. | afternoon, | PD®! 6“ | ta ] i | | Suyder county, is home on a visit, | but is leaving for Williamsport again on | : Take Krumrine's Compound oe. | WOLF'S STORE ITEMS Service the United E 100¢ in church j next Sunday, at lock a.m. bY Last | BOC fonday was Valentine day, 1 it peopie great! i Hour pointed The ele this place, | with the result Many of bad cold wert I Lion pas : fvery quietly wind BEC be sat oul | splendid time | Mr. J I were visitin Ig at They 1 having Qin port pot TOR) ofl Wi : For RENT OR SALY The ate J Sprit perty belo Val slyonis estate of the of High and particulars apply gE. Jn Agent Bellefonte, Pa pr wh # MPO¥EY TO LOAN Only upon first slate Callow or MOTLEage improved real address Forrxey & Warken Attorneys at Law Bellefonte, Pa on i P! BLIC BALE The undersigned Swill offers at public sale in Marion township, one half mile east of Jacksonville on the road leading from Belle fonte to Lock Haven, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 188 The following farm stock and implements, viz: Four work horses, one pale good Bob sleds, one fine colt three years old, four mileh cows which may be fresh by time of sale, twelve head of ong cattle one of which is a yearling Jersey Buil and three of whieh are bedyes that will be sold for cash, § brood sows, twelve shoats, two wagons, Whitely binder, Buckeye mower. almost new, grain drill, bay rake, spring har rows, square harrows, land roller, hay fork, rope and pulleys, cutting box, fanning mill, double corn ron beam ~ Twn CRNTRE DEMOCRAT and week. | |! of id Yhe hair like a plant, W ly lack of necessar Hair igor restores "iy * faded hair to its tops hair from fall : pplies the nouri and wither? I'he reason why Dr. normal s beeat “nw 2 RAMBLER ROSES. YHITE. YELLOW. CRIMSON. ONLY 40 CENTS, DELIVERED. FREE s Garden and Floral Guide. THE RISY MANS CATALOGUE cndd the Ladies Gardener and ddviser, UPON APPLICATION. » Vick HF WHO RUINS NAY READ, Viek's Seeds Never Disappoint, JAMES VICK’'S SONS, ROCHESTER, N.Y. FREE! ( Vick’s 11 ted Mont GARDENING ALTHORITY, hly Magazine 5h... astra w VICKS ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE return this Coupon with six twowcen! stem - , ‘ y . VILA Pi BLISHING CO, Ne Xo Heochester, How Make 10 Money | RPPT nel | CARPET CLEANING | aod FEATHER RENOVATING have ne vated and Hike : w You ear | . PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS a var well consis {as Ain Ing « other tox tools, house TrEnws A year's erodit wil Wm. Callahan PP! BLIC SAL Will be exposed at put in Barnssie t a] MONDAY. MARCY wk p the dee AE GETTIO Ming English isiness promptly at ded to os wash, ot WILLIAM © LCrider's legal l RUNKLY Exchange cinens Pry At 1 real estat Veihdorier ship mpuiy attended to an Burnside 1 WILLIAM J Court honise SINGER, Attorney at ia District attorney TWO FINKE FARMS y located on opposite si about one hall m in Burnside des of the public road @ from the Deech Creek township NINETY ACRES The one farm containing Wi acreas 0 aeron clear and under a good state of cultivation and 30 acres well timbered with oak, pine and chestnut Thereon erected a good frame house AAAS feet, bank barn #00 feed two story wagon shied W Teel, and all other petessary out SPANGLER & REWES (J. L Spasgier and Chas, I’. Mewes) Attorneysal daw. Office in Furst building, opposite court house, All legal business promptly attended to W.C. REINLE, Attorney at daw In Woodring building, opposite cont house, Consulta Mux 42 tion in German and Kaglish, buildings, & good spring of water 52 barn and well at the house, A good orchard on Ue farm ONEHUNDRED ACRES The other farm containing 10 acres, 50 acres clear and 20 acres well timbered with pine, oak chestnut. Thereon erocled A frame house 20x40 feel, barn and straw aod Won, good well of water and spring at the hele, A good orchard of fine fruit on the place. , Both nes under Inid with valuable cond, t / Tenma-Ten per cent cabh' on d8¥ of sale balance one third on delivery obdeed, dash ird in one year and the revsaining one third if two yoars, with interest. Deferred pa 10 be secured by bond and mor Ty premises ply io a Jd. CC. MEYER Fxehange and English ness Attorney at-law «in Crider's Ex district attorney, German Prompt attention to all busi JOHN M. KEICHLINE, Attorneyatdaw and Justice of the Peace «in opera house block, opposite Court house, MES W. ALEXANDER, a v po [| Ih sireet. BOAT cours hove Prakasa JA the courts, For tart information Josarns Kisgy po Orvis, Bower & OPI, "
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