THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1898, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published—Send the News, We will Publish it and Observe Worthy of LINDEN HALL. Ex sheriff Ishler, of Bellefonte, seen in this vicinity last week. H. C. Gettig is at present visiting friends and relatives in Nittany valley. Miss Jennie Wibley’s subscription school opened on Monday of this week. John Gelleghan, of Glenn Union, is spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in this community. Mr. J. A. Gettig, who taught school at Fillmore last winter, came home last week. His school closed on the 28 of March. Miss Fredda Hess, a student of Beth- lehem Female Seminary, 15 spending her spring vacation with her grand parents, of this place. Mrs. Elizabeth Gettig and sons John and Andrew, left on Tuesday for Pitts. burg, where they will visit Mrs. Gettig's son Clayton, who isin business there. Last Thursday morming while Mrs. J. T. Searson was on her way to a neigh. bor’s house she fell and broke her right arm. Dr. L. E. Hidder, of Boalsburg is the attending physician. has been working in Lebanon county, came home last week and will D. T. Wieland this summer are growing DEATH: —] James Raymond, who for several yea { Work or Jim's hair as thick as ever, wmathan Tressler, born in Berks county, Pa., May 21, 1501, died at Linden Hall, Centre county, Pa., April 1st, 18¢8, aged g6 years, ten month and ten days. He came about seventy years ago. was married to Sarah ceded him to the grave twenty-tw ago. After living for Brushvalley, this county, Linden Hall. By industry he acquired a large amount of p Nr. Tressler was as an hone business man, a good neighbor and faithful christian, having been a ber Evangelical associs seventy- was through the umentality of Mr. Tres- sler that the church of that denomination at Linden Hall was built, over thirty years ago. He was the father of seven children, four of whom still live. They are Isaac and Daniel, of Linden Hall, with whom he made bis home, having died at the home of the former. Mrs Duck. of Centre Hill, Pleasant Gap. He had children and thirty.e His no DOyer some Ve he and fv ana in mo rot known meme of nat 1s one of If ty for some years Rebersburg, officiated. were Robert Corl, Cyrus Searson, Henry Gin ks about hall the time, the rest of the V weeks ago, where he has secur We hope to hear of his success week, If some of our people worked as hard to build up their own business to tear down some of their h it would be, by : and better for them. Harry Miller, Store, last week, competitors ar, wiser who moved to Wol was in town on Monday and purchased a number of farming im plements. Harry isa first-class fellow and patronizes the people of his own town, Madsonburg h who would not hesit losing their excellent names could only replace them with SOME Nice young man again, of Wa number ¢ ate one minute of if they those of To be sure, try Everybody *ars Cascarets Candy ( derful medical J ory of tu ant and refreshing to the taste, mm y and positively on kiduess, liver and bowels cleansing the entire syste pel cure headache, fever, hail tonethsitinn and bitlousnesa, Please buy and try a box of OC, C. C. today; 10,25, Lo cents, Bold and guaraniesd to cure by all druggists, To cure a cough or a cold in one day take Krumtine's Compound Syrup of Tar. Money refunded if it fails to cure tf oy Art onlas, LITTLE WILLIE EASTER DREAM, AXE MANN. farmers have commenced Ed Beck Sundavyed ¢ town. Suow has ¢ to make a lo George Gle State College, oome i already. Rather: Fishing season many tackle ready Elias | home of | of our 18 they do | To Cure Constipation Forever. it C C C. fail to cu t WALKER 1 Bland Hoy. young Hoy, on Friday, en week's term at at California, Pa, principleship of his His many friends wish picasant time left Norma . the neate Your Dowels With Caseareta stipat Well, nit » Glenn, is visiting Viehderfer has a severe Alta of rheumatism in her arm ’ Hiam Moore and A.M. Alexan of this place, visited friends at Suow on Monday last Mr der Show The wardielmma has reached it height, The men who were so anxious for war are now like lambs, but the have the least to say are the first to shounider a musket asd fight for Uncle Sam For $1 s0.~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year" 'The Centre Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg Post”! or the! Clnclunati Enquirer,” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money. /’ ones who | JULIAN 8 | WOrk ] A | \ fs To Care Constipatmon Yorever. et 5 $00 { € ' pot ’ a MOUNT EA W ot OORT M1 of school in the pug and their tea tions and essays were rende whet : " them pleasing way, that we are o our pupils have their time, but themselves noble and is everyone's prvi been to make of which ing won.on, onr =owela t Uaseareia ¥ tie, ¢ Se LI FaAneate ¥ SOBER working for W James Miller Vonada, at present, Ezra Finkle shot two one shot on Saturday. is wild ducks, at Ut. G. Auman made a business Spring Mills, on Friday A P. Zerby made a Millheim, on Saturday Wm. Vonada improved his premises | by making a new yard fence John Zerby, of Colyer, was visiting re | Iatives at this place, last week, 0. A. Jamison was at Woodward a few | davs last week, helping Hawley Wise to move, John Wolfe, of State College, was visit. fng at Andrew Zerby's a few days last week, business trip | but he don't need to buy cow hides as he has two horse hides at home, that are ready tanned, OLS WIDDER, { and Maggie | | John { Rhine | RUNVILLE . Mrs, Alice Rodgers, of Ocrola, is visit. ing hier mother, Mrs. Lidia Witherite, Mr. George Woods and Oren Poorman returned home from Potter county, week, Some of our young people attended 1h singing convention, at Marsh Creek, last Saturday night. The last schoo! in Boggs township clos ed last Friday, ment The school Thomas Moving: mers have with a good entertain wus taught by Mis are all wetLied Ove i down bal from | moved ’ bought from W from the a b McCliney's farm M Arm arin hie reeze moved | I J 1 Mr township to i } WANTE William is learuing the saddler trade, | james NITTANY ITEMS Reuben Rossman little hope of recov Moving is over Sending a Smile to a Friend i 1 Shaefler's Art Studio itso T1ON NOTICH Notloe le here rive i the tat partnership ndersigned ia this day dis ther ean be eon froexist 2. the practices of t} deed by matus! consent ¥ ited In relation to all matieors pertaining to past business I. L.APANGLER, C.F HEWES, ate doing business As Epangler & Hewes Attorneys al Law Iween the) law 18 heey By OM Eatablished House tirade Man or Woman, of good Church standing, to aol as Man herve and do office work and corre 1] i High ager | denen at their home, Baciness already built y [A y and established here, Salary #00. Enclose soll addressed stamped envelope for our terms to PT. Elder, General Manager, 1s Michigan Avenue, Chieago, 111, First Floor No. = BREAD, POTATOES and MILK. A Dyspeptics daily diet. Dyapepsi disegsen tina more or discases thalin 1 be LEGAL NOTICIH LC" RT FROCLAM WHeneas the fudge of the nh Jed ie Orphans Termine tar Sessions of eounty of Ces Monday of Apr ws, and to continue IR hereby given fo Lay or ome of the Peace, Aldermen and Cy county of Centre, |! In the proper pers noon of said day, with records, inguisl tions, examinations thielr own remem branees, to do those Things whieh to thelr offen Appertains to be done, and those who are bound in recognizasees to prosecute gains the Jrianers that are or shall bein the jail of Centre county, bo thet, ana there lo prosecute against them as shall be just Hyven under my hand, at Bellefonte the Rin y of Mar. In the year of our Lord, 190% and i one handred and twenty first year of the ndependence of the United States, X W.M CRUNISTER, she ahd § the ih day of two weeks oe : oh of said wit they be then and thers ns, af gelmk In the fore thelr EY vif. silipmin firwt al VF 8 Mus * A. Musser The and final account administrator of ate, of Char le late of Gregg Yownsliip, decrased ; First and final scoonnt of Wither PF Reeder, exocuior of ote, of Mary 8, Gordon, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased 2, The first and Banal account of Henry Walkey, guardian of Bessie KK. Walkey, George Bn, Walkey, Marry KE. Walkey and John Walkey, minor heirs of Daniel CO. Walkey, de coased, 4G. WwW. RUMBURGER, Peliefonte Fa, March 2th, 189s, i
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