Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 31, 1898, Image 7

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    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,
NITTANY.
Old Nittany is not dead, neither ist
sleeping.
Charles Emerick left on Monday to
secure work for the summer,
Here we are again with some of the
happenings of the past few weeks.
Christain Endeavor was lead by Miss
Alma Pletcher last Sunday evening,
We notice that Clem and Oscar hg
their best girls out driving on Sunday.
Wm. Webner has gone to Zion where
be has secured work for the summer,
Miss Hoy, Mrs. E. J.
friends, spent several days at the Junc-
tion.
ad
Peck's
one of
Rev
Sern
Endeavor this coming Si
Let everybody turn out.
r Robb has
after several months abs
few days with his mother.
We are sorry to not
ter Mr. Robert Tateds st
ill. We hope he may
Messrs Butler
Walker's sports, attended the n
Miss Mittie Winkleman, last we
Mrs. Hattie 1
Mackeyvi
her sist
man.
Mr. A. C. Young, of Hecla,
Nittany on Friday to attend the
spent Satu }
and friend
SOON Ie
wi
everal we
"Miss Mittie
Our b
choice
certainly de
good work be
Mr. J. W.
C IT
continue
of the Club House
SCTN
"Calhaet
1 010eTE,
ton
Saturday night.
We are med that
charming young ladies will soon go to
Lock Haven to be a seamstress. We are
sorry Orphie to have you leave us.
Our young folks had a sociable dance
on last Friday evening, at the home of
Mr. Horace Winkleman. All those that
were present seemed to enjoy themselves,
Bert Robb and sister Kate formerly of
this place, but now of Bellefonte, were
home over Sunday visiting their mother
Mrs. Alice Robb. Bert reported a good
time,
iss Grace McClintick, one of Lamar’s
charming young ladies, visited Miss
Mittie Winkleman, last week and helped
her to move. All those present at the
moving report a glorious time,
Arthur Brownlee, one of Macyeyville’
pleasant young gentleman, visited at
hospitable home of Samuel McCale
last week. Come again Arthur, as s
of our girls are stuck on
We noticed a yc
Haven had one of ou
out driving
all. When
one of our
you
on
he
Hock Haven
ith him.
C. Snavely's sale was
ttended on last Friday the crowd
ated between three or four hun
dred people. Everything brought very
good prices, cousidering these good M
Kinley times.
Quite a number of Lamar’s
folks were seen near here on Sunday
Girls you don’t need to be afraid to come
on up through town as we have quite a
lot of nice young sports who will certain.
ly treat you with consideration.
Mrs. Jessie McKibben, formerly of this
place, but now of Mackeyville, was home
several days last week. We are inform.
ed that she will make her future home in
Mackeyville, as she expects move
about the 1st of April. She
ed by many friends.
FLITTINGS
move into Mr. S
the Mr
move the ated
Shields. Mr. William Gates will
into the house vacated by Mr. McCasli
Miss Mittie Winkleman has
her new house in Nittany,
purchased of her brother Horace
Daniel Dorman ]
young
fo
k's house |
store George McCaslin
house vad
into
has moved t
house vacated by Miss Winkleman
I. H. Winkleman bas moved into the
house vacated by Mr. Dorman, Mr. I
Winkleman has purchased the house va-
cated by Mr. Dorman, aud he expects to
make that his futurg home. Mr. Ben
Fisher will move on a farm near Belle.
fonte. Man Glantz will move into the
house vacated by Mr. Fisher. Alfred
Robb will move into the house vacated
by Mr, Glantz. Mr. Henry Snavely will
move into the house vacated by Mr,
Robb. Mr. B. F. Guiser will move into
Mr. Horace Winkleman’'s house. Mr,
John Rine moved on the farm vacated
by Mr, Snavelv
Don’t Tobaceo Spit and Smoke Your Life Away,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netie, full of lite, nerve and vigor, take NoTo
Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 0c or 81. Cure guaran.
teed Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicazo or New York
SOBER No, 1,
Hunting dandelion is all the go.
W. E. Braucht's school closed on Wed-
nesday.
Eimer Walizer moved
fer's house last week.
H. VY. Gentzel and family spent Sun-
day in Georgesvalley,
Preaching at Paradise on Sunday after.
noon was well attended,
Sunday school, at Paradise, will be or.
ganized Sunday, April 3rd,
Miss Aunie Auman spent Sunday with
her friend, Miss Dora Gentzel,
0. A, Jamison and E. P. Zerby made a
business trip to Millbeim, on Saturday
evening.
Our pill peddier is still in the lana
in Elias Con.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898,
"13.500
Names
152.800
Names
324.200
1826.
27.500
NAMES
NAMES
590.000 NAMES.
GROWTH OF NEW Y
[{ THE INCREASE
ORK CITY SINCE 1780
IN BIZE IN THE (
was because he dor
in sponging his feed
Gregg township |
cation for a |
the stream along the
Beaver Dam down tot
of splendid fish pouds.
Moving in our
past. Elmer Walizer moved in E
Confer’s house last Wednesday. [ wond-
er why Billy went the evening before, I
nt
414
public
he line, 2
ing
n
suppose on accou of the cook.
On weather
outdoor
account
it bad
Ol : amy
to
i
in
makes
but
work,
ut gives plenty of et hing
You can see them go, i y all come
home the back way without anything, !
Edocate Your =owem With Cascarets.
, ry y ’
i CC | Fis r Ri
. : . - H ¥.
PENN HALL
Mr. 8.0
next Mon
posi as
SOTTY tO see you go, Sam
Baney w
day, where he
tion sawyer
In our last week's comunice:
ticle appeared stating that
Grove Union Sunday x
izedwith D. A. Ertle
aud A. P. Burrell as
statement is spurious, ti
don't
boo! was
Superintend
As
€ correspon
for the
furth
organ
?
as iant
assistant,
wisl i . nsthie
vert
« ore
wi
Wolfe
down
ompanied
a spring-wagon, the
aud the horses became
unmanageable and the wagon proceeded
down embankment at Gramley's
stave All the were
badly This is
a timely warning for our supervisors to
put a railing along this emban ke nt, as
this is the third accident that occurred at
this place that the writer is aware of,
he
t
m occupants
thrown out and bruised,
Everybody rays fo.
Cascarets Candy Cathartie, the most won-
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas.
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, |
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, i
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation |
Please buy and try a box |
Bold and |
and billousness,
of C. C. C. today; 10, 5, 0 conta,
guaranteasd to cure by all druggists,
Z10X.
Mrs. Tom Lesh is at present on the
sick list,
Many of the little folks are afflicted
with whooping cough.
Is this Spanish war to be an April
Foul joke, after all?
Miss King visited her brother, Will
King, a few days last week,
Alf Robb, wife and daughter, spent
Sunday at the home of Fd Cole.
Miss Mary Twitinyre, of Pleasant Gap,
is spending a few days at the home of her i
uncle, Samuel Decker,
Quite a number of our'people attend. |
ed the funeral of Harry Smeltzer ‘at
Pleasant Gap, last Saturday,
A. L. Shaffer our supervisor is busily
engaged repairing bridges and making
the road in better condition,
Miss Ida Showers has returned from
Lock Haven Normal and feels greatly
bestefitted by the term of school.
Di school is farby un dar Royer is hame
gonga fuver es 18 eam hard a for do
orlussa, Ar had en sees ie, ne 0 gahot,
Dar Pige Fisher dude nix os bicycle rida
vicinity is a thing of the |
as |
To Cure Constipation
‘ ets {
a busi
week
Mr. and Mrs,
foute spent a few «
aged mother.
Wil nn
to Pleasant Gap w attend
Harry Smeltzer
Mrs. Annie Musser
iamsport, are the guests
r
dam Stover
Samuel Gettigs,
This
Both teachers and
have a few month's re
Mr. Harry Call
and Miss ¢
week our
ana
Arne
si reet
Was it Bn
Was greatly enjoyed
3
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To Cure Constipation Forever,
arets Candy Cathars lie ar 85
ses thaws § :
anda inere 1s a
r
Pp this season
»eorge Bal
cycle this spring
had his
broken las * 10 be at work
again,
' ston Ho
0 camp, t
n Some
moving
The Methodists reorgan
bath school last Sunday.
elected
assistant,
LF. Davis has just received a lot of
| new furniture, which be has on band for
[sale. Any one wanting anything in that
line should give him a call,
zed their
Mr. Eller was
superintendent, T. A. Ardell
Sab.
MINGOVILLE.
Will Zimmerman is busy building a
| fence around his yard and garden,
| Mr. Dorman, of Bellefonte, pail his
brother-in-law a visit over Sunday.
| Mrs. Treyvillian has been on the sick
list the last couple weeks, with rheuma-
| tism,
{ Mrs Johmsonbaugh visited at Mrs.
| Samuel Hoy’s, of Hublersburg,'on Friday
of last week,
{| The Sabbath school will be reorgan-
| ized next Sunday morning, at 9 o'clock.
Let everybody turn out,
| Mrs. Katie Neff fell the other dav and
| contracted several bad bruises, She is
| some better at this writing.
{| Samuel Hinds has given up lumbering
{and has accepted the position as fish
| warden, for the Nittany Rod and Gun
| Club,
! Mrs. Jno. While had a sewing party
jon Thursday of last week, Neatly ail
| the women in the community were in.
| vited, and quite a number attended it.
| Mra, McMullen, of Bellefonte, former.
{ly of this place, moved back to old
| Hecla on Tuesday. She says she does
{not enjoy town life, as well as the
| country life.
Bans Yoar Bowes With Casearets,
Jandy Cathartle, sure
10, 390. 18 C. ©. ©. fail. reatiath fiend ones:
oC x
MADISONBURG
Mrs Annie Reber, of Vicksburg, is
visiting here at present,
Miss Ida Fisher, of Ho hlershurg, was
visitng friends here ove {Sunday
A number of our youn,\ peopde will at
tend Prof. Hosterman's select school, at
Rebersburg, which will open next Mon.
day. ,
J. E. Kern’ met with a bad
while cutting wood last week
dentally
which required about eight or ten
€5 LO sew It up,
accident
He acci-
It is not the wi
en the memories and
people without cause:
four extemporaneous po § in
| future,
sest thing to do, to black
1
TeCoras of some
will realized by
the
Don't you worry
A
BAD Acq
| Penn Hall
| Wolf, Alic
| Mrs Jane
| met with a bad a
{north of Penn Hal I'he hor
led and ran
ohiafer
out and a M
ip with by
1 except
bruise
pros. |
No-To Bae for Fifty Cents
babit
800. &1
yusrantecd tobacco ure
1 strong, ood pure
wrist |
AXEMANS
* hope |
The Primary
CRON IR
na ww)
rs do thet
the youngste
of our
as Jessie Bex Kk. one
pent a
efonte,
few
this week
Say that the last
{days of March rules the next month.
that is the case we will have jot
ing is three
S08 Tain
next month.
Quite a number of people from Axe
{ mann, attended the services held ia the
| Lutheran church, at Pleasant Gap, on
| Sunday afternoon.
William Horner and family and
George Hughes and family moved to
lewistown on Tuesday where they will
make their future homes. William
Stuart, of Bellefonte, moved in the house
vacated by Horner,
That one of our young ‘'sports”’ while
taking his girl out for a buggy ride, one
evening, the one wheel became heated
apd locked. Poor Ed had to go toa
neighbor and get some grease for the
wheel before he could go any farthey
with his lady.
You can all have
them. Nota man’s
suit of clothing in our
entire stock but what
represents a saving of
Who Wants
i Two
Two Dollars or more
Dollar Bill?
See them it
FAUBLES,
cut a big gash in his right foot, |
stitch.
|
if }
to every purchaser, ,
Beware of
breeding
blood, if you
Sarsaparilla,
originating in
EF Cm Ss 0 0 = = = 0 = 0 = Bl | B00 50 0 a
Your blood bad?
“DraAyer's
hyelciam &
had bolls &
Bad Blood
is a good thing to be rid of, because bad blood is the
place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases,
You ean
want it.
blotches, sores and ulcers,
It is the
the blood.
§
Bil over my bod
have good blood, which is pure
You can be rid of pimples, boils,
i {ow 7
radical
Barsaparilla w
& blood purifier,
Is
By the use of Dr. Ayer’s
mods | Ying: }
remedy for il diseases
a Sar ral er rat ad rr er LIT TI
48 recommends
When 1 began
One bott
Bosses Crary, W
Take Ayep’s Sarsaparitia
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caeap n
Poubles the Pleasure
Lok out for
ea
ing
Tires in as
nrg st
and Haroess )
free « A
te
i
££ boo AubBli
Ointments for (
tain Mercury
Shaefler's Art St
Sending a Smile
toa Friend are
th
smile aga. Faces th
bring back a
If you on
photograph of that friend
would it not
upon, would
plest memories
at we
of a Prive,
easire of
sel ts s
hing
Khar Carriag
art, ind.
atarrh that
udie
faces far away
lke
ist to
io
look
hao
| hay
ly have a good
it would help
at,
world of
Perhaps there are friends
of yours whom your photograph would
make just as happy~happy if you'd send
it now--glad to have #t
future when you may bé {
perhaps in the
ar away. The
cost is but little to please a dozen friends.
The pose, the expression, the smile,
we shall take pains to catch at its very
best-just as though w
to be delighted by receiv.
ing it. Alleghéhy streét
Bellefonte, Pa.
ere the friend
Shaefler's
Art
r
Studio.
A Peerless Liniment.
As a pain destroyer
and cure for
rlieumatism, Salvation Oil is the peer
of all liniments,
proprietor of Striebinger
land, O., writes: *I
rheumatism for twelve
Mr. W
m. H. Brown,
House, Clove.
suffered from
years and my
last attack kept me in bed, unable to
walk. [I used Salvation
Oil and soon
was up and about. As a pain de.
gtroyer this liniment has no equal.”
Salvation Oil is sold ¢
oR
bids
verywhere for
cents. Try it and be convinced,
FUR SALE,
A Thovenghtwed Poland
year old, weighs 150 pounds,
Riok Pag on or address
avid,
E {us FOR HATCHING:
barred Plymoth ,
China Boar, one
funranteed pure
2. WW, HOY,
Walker, I's.
“on full bred
Hawkins sf
and Black Minoveas—75 eents for a setiin
condition
Wegps, Goarantes « in
pure stock. Edtiien a
MES
No. 18,
Tess,
JARL, DERR,
Ly Pa.
LEGAL NOTICE
APMINISTR ATOR'S NOTiIC)
Estate of Wm. Neos
deceased
Letters of administration on sald estate hay
ing been granted to the unde rsigued, all per
sons indebted thereto are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
of demands against the same will present them
without delay for settlement, to the under
signed W.H Grove, Adm'r.e. ta
No. 12 Coburn, a
late of Fenn township,
EXEC TORS NOTICE
Esta'e of Frederick Zettlo, deceased.
Grege township
Letters testamentary upon said estate having
been granted by the Register of Wills to the
undersigned, all persons knowing themselves
10 be indebted to sald estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, and those haviag
claims 10 present them for settlement
J. WZETTLE, Ex'r,
No. IAs,
Spring Mills, Pa.
(CHARTER NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an Applteation
Will be made to the Governor of the State of
Pennsylvania on Friday the 20nd day of April
AD, Jem by WL Goodhart, ¥ kK Naginey,
Tyson Shade, William Thompaon, Jr. James
Thompson, William KE. Gheen and hers, under
the Act of Assembly of the Commoh wealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to provide for
Whe Incorporation and regoiation of certain cor
poration, approved April 2h 1X4, and the
supplemidhts hereto, for the charter of an in.
tended corporation to be called “The Central
Commercial Telephone Company,” the eharae
ter and object whereof is to erect and mahmtam
telephone Hines and leasing and putting tele.
hones in private houses, masufietores snd
new Jace, and charging rates of toll for
the use thereof in and th 5 .
of Centre,
ate of