THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JUNE 7 Be tidy 180K, 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 Publish it, WOLFF'S STOR! WwW. H. Zeigler was kept bu week putting up wire Mr. W.: H. tract to cut 100 cor Corman Mr. E. G. Hosterman and Friday, Saturday and Sunday v friends at Lock Haven. Mrs. Barbara Condo, ville, was visiting at Spangler’s over Sunday. The foundation wall Camp's barn is finished : ters are beginning their this week, Mr. Je vest go to the and Sell stove patriotism, Mr. George Bright rumgart thi S$ summes he army. He fence Zeigler has taken a con. Is of wood for A. W. wile spent isting Jackson - Jonathan from Mr. of nd wor TS rome I art polisl . who works f Last Saturday the ed Evangelical chur nd disposed of lumber that re was completed. Wonder why Geo, Haines the other Sunday ut a hat and traveled as umgarts till he foundone. can you explain ? visitors last: —Cephas Sheatz Chapel; Mr, ns yman and from State Col and wife, from Ty prumgart, from T 1¢ following midst over Sunday from Wolf's Anna Sheatz were “1s Nd Jlsses het two of Ke MM guests of faction, this town last week, yosed to y in when a party found stone in Little Sugar trout of one of our churches, having it nicely located in church, the so called owner laid claim on the stone as property’’ (personal property we suppose). The par ty polite- ly took the stoue which weighs about two acr mountain again to its yriginal Little Sagar Valley. objections to suitable place and front a Va y in { the Of Lhe “*his the on in 0588 locat a man ms and civil rights, that he is before he Nobody has any defending his own clai but a man should fir free from false records poses as a pillar of purity to guide others, The men who take up a witticism in a news paper and call it a defamatory writing, afsailing the character of some one, if no same is in connection, is the most ridicu lous declaration we have ever heard from persons making a pretense of at least ordinary intelligence. It is notable for some to detract attentic their wn unworthiness by aginary evils in others. st be sure ww Constipat the great Blo Erupt head clear %.. Bellelonts usness, INGELBY Mr. town, Wearesorry 10 see oe go as he was a good sawyer, Mrs. Henry Eisenhuth is at Poe Mills attending her daughter who has typhoid fever, Samuel Alters lost a good horse breaking his leg. He lost a cow several hogs also. Henry Eisenhuth went to Panther Run to look after the job he is doing there for P. B. Crider & So, He made a lot of tramroad. Henry Eisenhuth & Co are getting out the bark, on the lumber job, below Co- burn, They say it does not pay to han- die bark. John Korman is able to work again ; be had his fingers sawed in Henry Eisen. buth’s mill, Harvey Lider also cut a big gash in his arm at the same mill, Both men are getting nlong well. seen left out by and What or. A E. Salter Says. Burrato, N. ¥ ~Gentso-From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the efivet of your Shiloh's Cure In cases of advanced Con- sumption, Iam p rupared dp any it 1s the most remarkable Remedy at lias ever been brought to my attention, If has certainly saved many We will Ton Gren- | from Consumption, Sold*by Krumrine Jiros., Bellefonte, Pa. AXE MANN. Miss Lottie White, of Milesburg, visit. ed friends in our town last week. Mr, and Mrs. William Ott spent Sun- day with relatives at Pleasant Gap. Mr. Austin Johnson and family visited friends at Hublersburg on Sunday. Miss Cynthia Hoover, of Mountain View, spent a few days with friends in our town Edward Kane left day, for Heol employment, Hay and Mon- secured town, he has At our on tdale where HIAEIDL § » had a va uab eq on br be sh to be shot a S. White badly by the which had train, % il ward Quite went to Hot Old Glory of peopl frot ntown aturd ras dl hi our town ing, air, Harry day at the Andrew ay even. in the to see Harter and home of hi Harte family spent Sun- § parents, Mr Jacks , and On « from near- stars corated; town and of near nry Hoy and daught Sunday at the ho n-law, Samuel Fravel Mike Corman, ghter, from the west, 1 of their brotl MTTANY Wm heart bad one a day severe attack trouble, last week We wonder what the Diehl that fell from Howard wants at Showers Miss Annie Bierley, of Clintondale.s the gue Mr. Royer and family. John Rine is papa of r, which came to st Of a young daught rece their house nt If you want to with Mr Howard Zerby, ved with friend Horace Winkle on Friday what the trouble Vonada's heart, ask know Norah wife and baby, § through Peunsvalley, to Hecla Sun. man was and reg KE. Diehls 1g his wother and have been srother for a few enter. tain days Charles Krape, er Vesta, were cal cently, Miss Bertha Webner spent a few days with her friend Mrs. Kate Stover, of Hublersburg. Miss Lillie McCaleb was to Mackey villle, the past week, visiting her sister, Mrs. Jessie McKibben, Visitors to our town over Sunday: Mrs. 8. Peck, Sadie Zimmerman and John Tolbert, all of Mingoville. Mrs. W. K. Diehl spent a short time with her friend Mrs. ha Alkens while attending commencement at State Col. lege. Misses Minnie aud Mittie Winkleman left here on Saturday for Lewisburg where they will visit friends for a few days. wife and little daught. lers at E. J. Pecks re- For $1.50.~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—'The Centre | Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg Post” or the’ Cincinnati Enquirer.” Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money, } | says he | manufactured by ¥. J. | market, i F. | &8old by Wrugatl, jou | HOWARD, 7 a Shore, WwW. H. Tuesday. Robert Neff, of Tyrone, is at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blanchard last week. Miss Mattie Lucas spent Sunday friends at Beech Creek. Wm. Webner, town one day last week. Wm. Maye at Walke cClintoe, of Centr in our town on Thursday. M unday a Suyder, of Bl the bakery on ¢ long was to Lock Haven, Gardner were of was Don't forget the services, Miss Viol a caller at D. T. Allison, our expert finds lots of old cows for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, of Altoona, are guests of Mr. and. Mrg, Charles Leathers Albert Pletcher seen quite frequently the over, Miss Mary N a guest at J week, on nex anch ATG, Saturday. attle dealer, our town Ce cnova W. Gardner and Lewis ou the Klin ug a week with | Henrietta nue after spend in Loganton, and Lock Haven Mrs. D. H. Lenker and daughter returned from Mifflinburg, after having spent a week with the former's brother E. R. Wolfe Sam GCeetlig « Hos tern 1at ] JWEere seen with tl Sunday. Bert Sylvis ¢ their household this place and have Abraham Confer goods Grandmother children at Cen As she is high in she is enjoying he: Israel Weaver has bought Cly Stover's grocery and confectionary store, and had nt formerly pen Te trie i mer removed to hisown by Th storeroom, occupied Yearick, dec d Mrs. Sarah Kling has returned to her home after having spent the greater part of three Botton. at Coburn. We are sorry to say she has not much improved in health There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few yours was supposed to be incurable, For a great many years doctors Ju onoune: dit a local disease and prescribed ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatmect, pronounced it inour able. Belence has proven eatarrh to be a cons stitutional disease, and, therefore, requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Oatarth €ure, Cheney & Co... Toledo, Ohlo, is the only constitutional eure on the It Is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoontal. It acts directly on the Blood and mucous surfaces of the systein, They offer one hundred dollars for any ease it falls to cure, Nend for circulars and testimonials, J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0. | Address, ~The price of the Centre Democrat duced Adimes-a-week World Las been re. from $1.75 to $1.65 per year, This t combination at a low price. We always furnish ‘The Most News for the Least Money." Leathers has returned from Jersey on in our town, {to campaign is MYSTERY OF SHOE SIZES, Meaning of the Markings on the En. glinh and French Shoe Sticks, Although every one has hi feet measu there very few pers the ¢ mar stick red for shoes, are ons who ked know the wo izes upon mean. ere are t America and Europ he Ur ited Sta People Ent Concentrated Lye Eiffel Tower Twisted, and | ¢ the IAW ror the expans Fish Saves an Vessel from Sinking. A rock and a fish saved the good ship Nelson from sitkiecg., The bound from Liverpool to New Zealand ind when off the const of New Zealand went on a rock in a heavy gale. She floated almost Immediately and the sailors were enabled by great diligence at the pumps to keep her afloat until she could make port. The vessel was subsequently examined by a diver, In his report he stated that in one of the holes a piece of rock was jammed and n another a fish was tall first, and both were responsible for preventing the water flowing In to a greater extent, Earth's Oldest Trees. Some of the oldest wrees in the world are to be found in Great Britain. The tree called Willlam the Conquerors | sak, In Windeor Park, Is supposed to be 1,200 years old. The famous Bent. ley and Winfarthing oaks are at least ‘wo centuries older VYessel was AN OLD BULLY. People who live in fear of his attacks. beat him off. How to avoid him or Jos. Horne & Co. A Continuation MEN and WOMEN WANTED AMERICAN LAWNS. 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