THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, MARK 1808, 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published Send the News, We will Publish it. and Observe ROMOLA. | » last taken from taken out for Mr butcher Subscribers ishing their Store paper sent another spring done with ble. by inform solic Zeigler GONE Newton Br J panied by He Wise, from post | | they wi what home oth ake th : MARRIED: ~OUmn la 10 O'clock, Mr. C Miss Lizzie V. Hosterman, place, were happily married at the home | of the bride's parents, Mr. J. K. Hoster man. Rev from Rebersburg, Pa., officiated. After the ceremony was | performed a rich feast was prepared of | which about thirty invited guests par- | took. The calithumpian band was out im full numbers. The groom rewarded them well for their trouble, and the newly married couple walked to frout door headed by the bride's father and thanked all for their respect of love May joy and sunshine brighten their journey together through life. Edacate Your Bowes With Caseareta cure constipation fores all, droggists refund money hap at 8 +H f 1h Ha Ol : George, athart or HC Cot Candy ( 10g, Be RUSVILLE Reuben Iau Liis ; Mrs. Edward Quick, of Letonia, Tioga county. Mrs. Mary Rhbue returned home from Centre Hall where has | relatives Mr. Bond Rhue, of Altoona, Allen Osman, of Centre Hall gueots of Mrs. Anna Lucas, The population of our town is still in. creasing. James Smoyer is all smiles since the arrival of a bouncing baby boy, Mr. Charles JTucas and daughters Mary and Maggie and Mrs. Ellen Friel visited Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, of Snow Shoe, The Voung People’s Society of Chris. tian Endeavor has been reorganized and officers elected as follows : President, G, W. Heaton; Vice President, Maggie A8 18 visiting sister she en visiting and Mr, were the IN CENTRE (0 | around I | acted 1 i { Elias the | Lucas ; Secretary, Myrtle Friel ; Treas. urer, John Furl, NITTANY. Mr, Will Minich, of Hublersburg, was seen on our streets on Sunday, Nonina Sheets has gone to spend several weeks with friends. Mr. Louis Beck and wife are visiting friends at State College, at present, Malcolm Beaver, of Philadelphia, is the guest of his uncle, Mr. John Beck. to run the . saw mill, at Newton Dorman engine for the Zeigl | Abdera Miss Wilson, of Miss Eleanor afternoon. Miss Lock Haver and the guest Sunday of Salona, wa Shaffer, on has a week ‘inkleman end Mittie tii gone to with her sister Mrs fat War is ¢ in our town Robert friends in our town on Fogleman, of Unionville, visit Sunday. of Hublersburg, trans iness in our town last week Hall, visited | aivin Glirer Noah xrammer Lawrence Gap, visited at the ireon, on Friday Hile, home easant Miss Cynthia Hoover, a pleasant young lady of Mountain View, spent a few days at the home of Wallace White NERON. No-To Bae for Fifty Cents, Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak | men strong, blood pure. Be. 81. All druggista : COBURN. We have lots of mud. Miss Lula Stover, of Boonville, is visit at this place i {other Garthoff returned home urday, from Sugarvalley. Irs, Newton Braucht, of McElhattin, visiting friends in this section Mrs. Reedy, of Lewisburg, is visiting ! } on | { her d aughter Mis, John Hoffa, for a few days, Miss Blanch Bowersox returned home Saturday, after spending several weeks at Bellefonte. J. R. Wolf, of Belwood, and C. D./ Weaver, of Wolfs Store, were in town on Sunday evening. Merchant W. IH. Mever, of Centre Hall, made a business trip to this place on Monday and Tuesday, i Do not fail and attend the lecture, on March 11th. Mr. R. Irvin, of Williams. port, will lecture on temperance. A. B. Meyer will soon commence on the foundation for another new house. We hope some more will follow, MARRIED (Sunday evening February 27, at the residence of the bride's parents | of this place, John Krumrine, of Millbeim, ' and Tonle Hosterman, of Coburn. Lamar to | REBERSBURG, Our winter schools will cl bout the eleventh of March. W. W. Hackman left for on Wednesday, on business Mrs. Garthoff, of Coburn, at Peter 's a few days Wm. 1. Goodhart, of Millheim, seen on our streets on Monday. Mr. John Ocker and son Forest, Laurelton, were in town on Sunday On Monday Miss Hattie Weber left for Lock Haven, to work at the Custer House. Mr. Edwin 1 back to Millheim a ISC 0 Mifflinburg, Kessler Ln WECKS . boys some of our alking base ball, and they « ( i sR QiuD ng friends | "we honesty ] fares | made in Toledo, Ohlo, by F. J S¢ %old by Druggists, price 75 a5 that them tog Some time ago ¢ went the girl happened to have a quarrel refuge behind the first mountain be felt safe in the arms of his one. How is it Billy? We noticed { seo 5 cning Billy took in last week's No. 1 be asaddler was hauling bark to the tanery to keep up his trade and business That is alright-.a good way to do business 8 the best of policy in all trades Dintments for Catarrh that Beware of con tain Mercury, ast mercury will surely destroy the sense smell and compictely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through the mimnmeous sur Such articles should never be used ox prescriptions from reputable physi of cept on clans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to | possibly derive irom them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by ¥. J Cheney & Co, Toledo, 0, contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, aoting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be sare you get the genuine, It Is taken internally and is Cheney & Co the good you can “ Testimonials free ein per bottle Evervhoay says Jo. Cascarets Candy Cathartie, the most won- | derful medical discovery of the age, pleas aot and refreshing to the taste, act gently aud positively on kidpeys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel edids, cure headaohe, fever, habitual constipation and billousness, Please buy and try a box of C. C., C. today; 10, 25, 4 centa, Bold and guarantesd to cure by all droggists, ~ For the next thirty days Shaeffer's art studio will make one-half dozen cabi- net-size photos for gg cents, where | beloved | LINDEN HALL. Jac Wh | visited iu this vicinity las Mr. Daniel Meyer Boalsburg, Strohm and wife, of Tu t Saturday. | of town last week. Juno Tressler, of thi * Oldest mien the in the coun from veeks M1 ago. Henry Meyer, limerman Willi move | 5 N WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE § Days prepaid to any addre Address Harry Logue, TRE DEMOCRAT and P WE PAY THE FREIGHT } every books wn large sample samp S. oR Or parti WOLF, Ninth As N. Y. City that one of our neighbors who is supposed to How to Make Money ! H you are out of employment and want a po sition, paying you from £90 to #loo monihly clear above expenses by working regular, or, if you want to erease your present income £20 to $90 yearly, by working at odd times, write the Grong Co. 721 Chestnut street Phils delphia, stating age, married or single, last or present employment, and you ean secure a po sition with them by which you ean make more money easier and faster than you ever made before in your life nes MUNEY TO LOAN On Ars! class real estate security A limited amount in sums of from $50 to $100 and any Bring | number of loans desired In larger sums deeds and apply In person to W. Garten Monnisnx, 214 Bast Bishop St Belletonte, a MUNI Y TO LOAD mly upon first mo : on estate. all on oF wd pproved real Fourrsey 8&8 Waren, Attorneys at Law, Bellefonte, Pa i oe (CENTRE COUNTY BANKING (0, Corner of High and Spring street, Receive Deposits ; Discount Notes, J.D, SRUGGERT, Cashier, GARMAN HOUSE, igh Stree ita the Court House, Entirely hig fture, Steam Heat, men ia ow, Rew ma AS & seyville, | Will besold for cash, ¢ brood sow, ta oly A FRIEND'S ADVICE. And what it led to. t Childbirth ; ¥ 4 n “ Mother's | riend THE BRADFIELE Pri SAL} FARM STOCK Manon 4 How AND IMPLEMENTS Fripay One wile east of Blan ard. the | ng property Three hor and IU years old ; two mileh cows two two horse wagons, bob sleds, » eigh. road cart, Deering binder—good as new. mower and roller, harrows hay rake, cultivator, Cet tre Hall comm Fanta trg harness single set Hight harness, iynels, check Jines, grain drill Orn scraper, plow, grain cradles. hay forkes rope and pulleys, corn sheller, cutting bos. wind mill, buggy tongoe capper kettle, two setts hay ladders, one set bark adders, dinner bell, iron kettle, five barrels of cider vis Cgar forks, chains, single and double trees. house hold goods and many o her articles 10 numer ous to mention Kale at OIock a.m. shar) Jos, I. Nett. Auet I. L.MET2Z0ER PP! BLIC SAL) The unders Marion ie wk Haven, ot WEDNESDAY FARCH i The follow farm stook and vi Four sotk horses, ons pal go one fine colt three yours old, which may be fresh by time head of young cattle one of which Jersey; Bucl and three of whies ch es, J two shoats 41 kil mn Wits) vn 1 ng Yoh line i : “us that shots fans ary Th two wagons, Whitely binder. § almost new, grain drill. hay 1 rows, square harrows, land rope and pulleys, entting bos fanning mil) double corn worker, two (ron beam Sy | Bee Plows, lot of forks, cow chains, ha &, Iwo sells ug harness, collars, bridies, chock Hoes, and many other article: loo numerous 10 mention Male being AL I0a. mm. when terms will be an NOUReM JOuN 3 . Joseph L. Neff, Auct x flon, Jn Dru STORE FOR SALE, Will offer my drug store in Boal Piva sale, A reasonable Jrice apd oe iad ts Aly or alines NGRS, MiCavse she, spring har roller, hay fork, under the res will ang duary « asl William A nas, deceased, and If necossarry to restate sald account in accordance with his find ings. and to hear and PASS upon any unpaid or unadjusted elaims against Trust estate and also to report vhether or not the Trust created by the residuary clause of the sald last will and testament of William A Thomas, deceased. is termmated either In whole or In part and further fn ease sald Trost Of any part thereof 18 found to be terminated to make distribution Hf practicable of the funds of said Trust estate or of such part thereof to snd Among those je Ealivyentit ied ta have Ard 1 1 ve in case it should be ase is pot practicable determine a bution thervof wit) d estate, then te structions testament of the : said is to of the same ; or tained that it L158) if the to the sped oti sa ARarts of sa Peano dd 6 the trashed as whi the pn and ta protee nel « terests of all parties Com t such trurse fo be pursued Do order to carry « sana oof wad tse GNeeTrned terest at his office on Tuesds Ike ahen and wd were parties iy Aha of Mareh A. I ! 8 In nmterest sha Iv hea Kia | [ra Arr ICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that an appiteation Will be made to the Court of Common PPieas of Centre county, on the Sth day of Mareh. A.D. 1%, under (he Act of Assembly entitled “An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regu lation of certain corporations” approved April 29, 1874, and papbletnents thereto, tor the ohay ter of the Methooist Episcopal church, of Mo shannon, Pa, the pu of port’ publle. Worship faith, dootrine, discipline Methodist Kpisoopal ch
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