THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1898, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO f Alert Lorrespondents See Worthy of N¢ The Happenings of Every Commun; Will b Wew at Our Army © and Ubserve ie Local | iy Send the News NITTANY Wednesday, of Wesley Mever, 1 town on Mon . carnest as he walk day morning, tol 3 | disapointed " 44) run over often SPRING MILLS We had a good bit of jon, the past week Geo. Dunkel ar couple weeks in The democratic quietly with a fair Quite a number seat to attend the con Next Sunday will at the Cross church, the evening. William Alison, lifornia, on ac [rs. Allison Hiram Dut mith were moCratic The and bang Sonus ol , t to have a g« . Lutherans ha vot Iw ire SOBER 0. 1. Wolf has given his house a new coat of paint, The prospects thus far are for good grain crops in this vicinity C. Miller, of Bellefonte, 1s busy at work putting up the wall for the iron bridge at this place, and intends to finish ition a short time, William Snavely has a job for hauling stones for C. Miller to put up the bridge wall, Krri's Clover Root Tea isa pleasant laxative Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood Clears the complexion. Fasy to make and REBERSBURG, Pierce Erhard, of Mifflinburg, has been the pleasant guest of Cyrus Erhard on Saturday and Sunday Messrs, Henry Brumgard, and Calvin Crouse, were Lo Bellefonte on Tuesday to attend the delegate meeting A. A. Pletcher, of Nittany, candidate for thonotary who 1 a very 2 in our burg the 1 was a of Pro pleas sited Hao the nomiuati « WAS Of course Sunday it Br | 419) Miss Mabie Singer ing at the home of her si of Snydertown Prof. D. M. Packer an Creek, wer it urday evening recaliers our Mr. He daughter Migs Mabel He siting at the home of her parents Mrs. H. Leathers been sick for almost a week, recovering very slowly The carpenters ing touches on the new M this place On Wednesday evening, of last week, the young folks of this place gave Miss Tracey leathers a surprise. It was her 1th birthday. The refreslunents con. sisted of ice cream and cake, Miss Bertha Archey spent Sunday night with her friend, Miss Rebecca Hare. vey, of Roland. of Vieminglon, is has and is are putting the finish kk. church, of Spring Tune Is Here So is Spring's Sarsaparilla for the Blood. Guaranteed better than the best, leasant to take, 25 els. Neld by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, ] For sale at Krumrioe's Pharmacy. COBURN. Business is dull and Eph Irvin NEWS SCArge Jartholmew is on the sick list Meyer is sporting a new wheel, WALKIE eck at Eagleville as and Mah pieasant young iday last two of Howard's in our vicinity Vi were Th wil, boid a socia at the home ¢ members of the Reformed Free woman 8 forwai bend rihal indescribab BES Of : uentous event in her life, compared with 11 others paly it roud and happy she will scious babe nestles on her breast ow sweet the name of "Mother! And yet her happy anticipation of this event is clonded with misgivings of the pain and danger of the ordeal, so that it is im. possible to avoid the feelings of constant dread which creeps over her. The dan ger and suffering attendant upon being a mother can be entirely prevented, so that the coming of the little stranger need not be looked forward to with fear and trembling, asis so often the case. Every woman who reads this paper can obtain abwolutely free a valuable and attractive little book entitled '' Before Baby is Born, "’ by sending her name and address to the Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. This Book contains priceless information to all women, and no one should fall to | send for it x LO 1asiguificance be when THE SIDE-SADDLE. Much Talk as to Whether Women Should Not Abandon It for the Cross-Saddle, A flerce controversy is to whether women should the ol California as ndon Good Masronnalise She Trains Hace Horses : : YOULR fact that recent! fn the track at Pottsville, Me., bas by no taeans taken from her popularity. She is an accomplished horsewoman, and at the same time as sweet and as she can be The horses love and follow her around like dogs won race on 4 ¥ maidenly her A Dog Samed * Susie.” “Susie, Busie, come in this instant!” called the woman standing on the doorstep. And the passers-by, looking around the chiidress street, saw, after a moment, a small black-and-tan dog trotting up the steps of the house perhaps the first one of her kind to be distinguished by the name of Susie. FAMILY FAILING. The struggle with Heredity. The Right Side of the Color Line. A 100 MEN and WOMEN W D ER fod A A RIT™ 7% | N ARN A! iY 1ERICAN LAWNS AKTY JA AND SEE : ' \ihbaddadddsddndaddaniiabiadadiiadZs lp E. K. RHOADS 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 i Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ROYAL STOCK FOOD for Horses, Cattle, Shee: Clb bbbbbb bbb bhi » A - 3 = 3 - 3 : Fine Shirt Waists $1.00. ¢ ->{BEEZER Sis MEAT MARKET Allegheny ot, bDwelieionte, i Featherweight Shirt Supportel | 15c¢ts. PHILIP BEEZER Loni GENERAL : : 141 ¢ it : take “ HC post ores SON as 1t ] i 10 REAL ESTATE and LOANS. '§ § § FESS } i ke ina carry 2 tog 1 Drces by the HNIVARREC » Md « BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, PPA. gener (GRANT HOOVER | Entire pew. New Furniture, Steam Hes i , i | Kleetrie Tieht. othe modern im Hh 1st Floor, Crider’s Stone Bulla “ ments .K.GARMAN, Ww ' ee Proprietors i ENN A. y | Nothing but Jointship Reliable Companies Represented. WW 0 4 4 RN snd al OM BELLEFONTE, . .
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