THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JUNE 30, 1808, 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published Wewill Publish it. and Observe Send the News, MILESBURG Miss na Mrs, George Carte ed HT. Ryman rec Misses Frances Kel lerman and Jones are visiting at Port Matilda Miss Anna Adams returned ter visiting friends at State College Walter G. Mattern, of New City, is at home a LWOo weeks' vi Lion, Robert are and wife. Henry ( guests of nowe § on Norie and wife, of Reno visiting her parents, James Hanley ta ole aed lark an vife, of Muncy latter's s he uel Charles. On Tuesday a s caught a carp in the seven and a balf Dr. C. B. Church Washing no Olid Das + on, 1 the morning of the half pound ymé, Miss Edith im an extendat Irs. Johnson Percy and F . spent Sunds talk on R kaska for of Baker James Milesburg, : and about ved throughout of ( all » ministry forty vears ago. Hese iL War as tlientenant { y Penn'a V i876 an int der as pastor i that p when ill health compelled | resign Mr. McKinley spent several vears in Utah in connection wit} work. He was a member of Baker Post, G. A. R.. of Kalkaska, and of Lif Lake Lodge, No 1) | G. OF He leaves mourn his death a loving wife, a son, J. J. McKinley, ( : agent at Alden, and a daughter, E. F. Foster, also residing in A and Christopher, of Pennsylvania Was © fe In. 1 ehureh to vapeps BR Cur ly reliev Miatreas remedy. So SPRING MILLS Nm. Pealer is on the e to be Henry Bros. show was well § bey give a good, moral show remiah Snavely has given house a couple coats of paint, Robert Neese treated the plaining mill roof with a coat of tar and sand. Musser and family of Rebersburg, spent Sunday with Mother Neese, Farmers are busy putting away their hay, which is an unusually large crop Mrs. C. P. Loug went to Milesburg to spend a couple days with Mrs. Braucht, The band gave an open air concert for the benefit of Geo. Dunkle and family. A few from this place attended the Democratic State convention at Altoona. The Sons of Veterans are putting forth every effort to make the fourth of Sly a gala dav. Prot. Rearick and wife were to Pleasant Gap flag raising, where they had a very nice time. Dr. Allison and son, of Northumber. land, are visiting his aged father on Long street. 11 McCormick, wife and mother, of Tyrone, were visiting J. O. McCormick on Walnut street, J. B. Mayes & Son, the marble kings of Houserville, were in this section setting | pa up monuments. They think of locating | 00 "here with a branch shop. Sov about. atronize his new Geo. WALKER. The farmers are section. C. H. Wilson very sore eye, Samuel Sheasley, of Sunday at this place. Miss Myrtle Cramer vi of last week at Hecla Miss Fmma last week in Lock Haven. Miss of Bel visitin ace.” making hay in this is on the sick listqwith a Salona, sited on Sunday of Smith spent Sunday Nina Strunk, lefonte 1 g friends of this Mark ¢ 1 and ‘Thursday | and daughter, of near Sunday. r. Reish y on ck and little ace on Sunday. son comp this eshyterian laining place. AARONSBURG tendered the to which i I hey Thursday a serenade liberally jome on LINDEN HALL who was serio at this writin OSS, somewhat better Wm. Fiel Bel of this ling $8 Alka Musser | H. Ross » picnic at Pine ’ : last 1 week and attended Crrove. nded the Thurs- attes last A number from this place flag raising at Pleasant Gap day, and report a good time veral from this place attendees ren's services at Tusseys Sunday Ask John I, who was there D. M. Campbell, the hustling clerk in Ross's heiped his brother Elmer make hay several days last week It seems there was a little difference had to be settled by fists, at the saw mill last week, For further particulars, ask Amos and Harry. Mr. Joseph Page, who had been work. ing in Gerbrick, Hale & Co.'s mill, and came home sick the 14th inst, is, we are glad to note, getting better, speedy as his many friends wish for, The United Evangelical Sunday School will hold a festival at this place Satur day, July 2nd. A band has been engag- ed to furnish music. Ice cream, cakes and strawberries, with all other fruits of the season, will be served. the benefit of the new charch. cordially invited to attend and have a © +114 o 1 child. wie store, general good time with the oachelors | and maids, as the full quota will be out. Dreadfully Nervous, relief took your Karl's Clover Root T gHeied my nerves and strengthened my | atvous X stem. | was troubled wi jation Ki a and Bowel trouble. elean sed my sy¥ ystem sc thorou RS mpidly regained health and strong A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by Kramrine Biros., Bellefonte, }] HOWARD, John Boon was home a few | past week, spent but not as | only two weeks of age, town went fishing Tues- ran, The whole day after the The Children's church were good. Miss Lulu Dunkle 7. C. Dietzs this week Harry Hockman, of Zion of E. C. Dietz on Sunday Mrs. 1. C. Hublers! and Zi nm Monday. that I. M. Packe Fpoctlyat th writin on services 1 the M spent ¢ ited Dietz vi nrg Who the certain il at Mart Gat iS not idren are to be congratulated remarkable success CCCs peopie the in purchasing 10 cent § t wns have surroundings of earing the yard of t improved Reeder juniors DEATH death has invaded our little vil ¢ and borne from us a kind mother, a good neighbor and a genial friend, Mrs, Lucy Heverly. She had been sick only a short time, though kind friends and loving bands had te: derly cared for and administered to he r necessities and when all medical aid had been exhausted she patiently awaited the summons which came to her Saturday noon, '‘Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the home prepared for you." Mrs. Hevetly was only a little past her 3jsth birthday when called to leave her family who so seriously mourn the loss of a kind mother. She leaves a husband, four girls and three boys, the youngest a babe Mrs. Heverly again IKE | was a daughter of Peter Haines, and a | member of the Christian church, a | christian mother and a kind neighbor Proceeds for | which this earth cannot replace, and one All are | we can meet again—in a better world. | : ood The family has the sympathy of all the neighbors in this, their time of sad be- reavement. Rev. Wharton conducted | the funeral services on Monday, of this | week, Grxrs:~I was dreadfully nervous, and for | «~The price of the Centre Democrat aid J ities a. week World has been re. from $1.75 to $1.65 per year. This a great combination at a low price. We always furnish “The Most News for the Least Money." days the ROCK VIEW Henry Noll 1, of Peru, was vicinity recently Arthur Sundy vi ation with much shoc ked Joseph residen Shaff noe has pro {sense sCatarrh ¢ Tol al treatme red by FV. fet & 1! the of | market It is taken ps Lo a teaspoonfu blow] and mucous © offer one hundred de to enry send for Add it acts d irfaces of the systen lars for any reuiars and testy reel oul ‘) F.J.CHENEY R&C Ba Roid by Drugeistf, Tie SLATE ROOFING Are you building * If so consult MeC lonkey Bros, practical slate roofers. Lock Haven, In regard to quality durability and cost, Wari mates will be cheerfully furnished unon appli cation. As reference. see the Reynolds armory Crider's Exehange, Garman House, and many other bulldings in this section which we sup plied with good roofs, McCLOSKEY BROS, Lock Haven, Pa. MONEY TO LOAN On firstclags real estate security. A limited amount in sums of from $500 to $1000 and any number of loans Jusinge in larger sums, wa deeds ORR aop! Xx 38. in person to LER 214 KE. Bishop o Beietonte Pa. COULD SCARGELY RAISE HIS HAND, Yet took care of seventy head of stock. The farmer who found a friend. Jos. Horne & Co. CLEARANCE PITTSBURG, PA. LS LT PR A VL WA ndaddatdandaadindants tial tidy be 4 B. & B. free. SEND for r SAUL gilk Warp ¢ instrons-hail 20 CENTS A YARD, fine for InN, summer gow: X. Ww £1 i) variety of colorings to Silks Misses skirts—linen color crash or white duck 50c. White P. K. skirts 76¢. Other hand some wash skirts £1.00 to 86.00, Let the goods and prices prove what we say, Boggs & Buhl ALLEGHENY, PA. 2h Uhote w ash Ladies and GARMAN HOUSE, Street, opposite the Court House Ee RR | ! | 100 MEN and WOMEN WANTED COME AND SEE US ES E.K. RHOADS 3 P.R.R Er 3 E : ] : ->{BEEZER Si<- MEAT N ARKET leh 4] | BEEF PORE and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat, SI lam, Pork Sausge, Juice vy Sts ak g | P3 L111. 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