THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JULY 28, 180K, 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT [he News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See Worthy of No Happenings of Every Community and Observe te Will be Send the adly Published News any new Kreamerville. the guest t week. sallie Winkleblech Tuesday, where she will 83 weeks with her father, Ww ire at present mother of Mrs James Neese, Monday and cemetery, at officiating, Bierly and wife, of Jersey Shore, iting Mrs. Kreamer, Jierly, who had been i! of Wolfs Store, in the Union was burried Rebersburg, Rev. Mumma "i died Huckleberry pickers are plenty and also the berries, which makes the lonely mountains burst forth with of laughter and mirth Strong reports are afloat that Brush valley will have two campmeetings this year again. The Dubs faction and the Negro people, get ready for the jubilee John Beck, of Ohio, has returned to us again to stay for some time. He is in poor health and thought old Brush val. ley would be the place to get nourish. ment. T. D. Stover left Monday for Snow Shoe to conduct the sale of the § roperty of the late E. J. Burd, who was found dead along the road, near Snow Shoe, a few weeks ago The walk leading from here to Rebers. burg seems to be a very desireable place for some folks to have sport and amuse. ments thereon and of course we don't have any objections, but we would kindly tell them it would be better to use a cushion and have a guard some distance away, VOICES The Local | | Wew i 3 from | The other evening a few ladies and gentlemen were standing in front of the | residence of J. W. Housman and discuss. ing several interesting topics, as young folks do, midst a shower of wooden blocks and hickory nuts. Their conver- sation was sometimes compelled to close down oa account of the fragments flying towards them in the air. ‘The boys tried in vain to get the secret of this, thereby incurring the pleasure of individu ut interes and all this time Mrs kK. not far away, had fun at the ! expense, Boys snake not for (is ted, lots of the 1 ou wien y WOOK Some ATC A gAY sel, social one even- announcement ourse some peoples’ If the shoe UDIN the next day patrona fits, wear it Messrs T. 8S. Delong and EB ley are catching fish for sale Just leave your order at Robb's store and they can supply you with as mauy as you desire, anywhere from a dozen to one-hundred pounds a day. They play croquet in the cool of the evening, and when it gets too dark for that gzme they have another that they play by lamp-light, isn't accepted M. Brick. Madisonburg. George Kidder, of State College, was home over Sunday Miss Emma Swartz, of Hublersburg, was visiting friends here over Sunday Miss Blanch Meyer, of Penn Hall, was in town over Sunday as the guest of Miss Sarah Bierly Mrs. Lizzie Leichty, is visiting her parents Mi Hazel, at present, Cleckner Roush and family, of Read mg, Pa., who were here on a visit for rome time, returned bome on Monday Misses Meyer and Goodhart, of Mill. heim, were the distinguished guests at the home of GG. L. Lee, for the past week. of Bellwood, Pa.. and Mrs. Ira Ea rold by Drugs Nittany. Mr, George Gru writing There were quite a number of visit in our vicinity, o lay Mrs burg, are home for Miss May Friday Ny Wis M with Cr Sunt baby, a few day Kate Stover and Beck left for an seen it there be a g Pe “ve Lhe hospitality 1 brothers 7 5 sana f busy active life again wade its inroad to one homes and borne from fair little girl whom all loved very dearly. Myra Edith Leathers, daughter of Wil Ham and Etta Leathers, who was taken from this earth by that dreaded discase diphtheria. She was sick but a few days contracting the disease on Monday and died on Friday at 1 o'clock Interment was made a Curtin's cemetery, at 8 o'clock the same evening, Myra was one of those dear little girls who had a smile and a kind word for evervone Though being not quite eleven years of age, few could excel her skill as a mus. cian ; but she has left her home to join hands with her twin sister that preceeded when she was about 14 months of age. The parents, sister and brothers have the sincere sympathy of the entire neighbor- hood Dien In the mi death has of our us a S100 Reward, S100 of thi rein The rea earn that the that has been singes and that Catarr! Cure is the only positive ¢ medical fraternity paper w it least on I be pleased to ¢ dreaded disvase tneure in all is Hall's Catarrh He Row known to the Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat Hall's Catarrh Cure Istaken internally acting directly upon the blood apd mucous sur faces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by bullding up the constitution and assisting nature In doing 1 work, The proprietors have so moseh (afth In 1s curative powers, that they offer Cue Hundred Dollars for Any case that 1 falls to eure send for Hist of testimonilis Address, V enee abs ment, Je CHENEY 8 CO, Toledo, OO wn, Rebersburg. ly last week Samuel Cole, of Pleasant Gap, passed through this vicinity this week The new house hal is Wiig built at Rock ] in a very progressive of Curwensville Ie Dwane Ammerman, a few siting cinity Miss Anna Albright, who spent se al months in Pittsburg, has returned home again J. C. Miller has erected a pole in front of ns residence, where he expects to have a flag floating. Many of the young people, of this place attended preaching, held at Axe mann, last Oy night. Some of the patriotic people of Rock View, attended the flag raising in Belle fonte, last Saturday evening. Some of the young men of this vicinity days latives attended the festival, which was held at | Pleasant Gap, last Saturday night David Tate, who is a member of the regular army of New York, has been home on a furlough, but expects to re turn to camp in the near future, A. E. Salter Says «From my personal What Dr N.Y knowledge, gained In observing the effect of your 8h toh 8 Care in cases of advanced Con sumption. Iam prepared to say It is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever hoon brought to my attention, Ii has cerialoly saved many {| from Consumption, Sold by Krumrine Bros Beliefonte, Pa BeeraLo Genta { fourth confinement, { labor | BOOKS “SKILL OF DOCTORS TESTED. Fifteen Years of Suffering. “1 thought 1 should surely die.” THE DANGER to which the Expecta \ EB Ww for her. er bosom her ba pathwa presses to her MOTHER s Nervousness, Mother's Friend.” ue very Ii Is , the mot! stil ered great ; of each, who obtained a t Friend' of me befor and was quickly and easily. All agree that their was shorter and less painful’ Joux G. Pormiry, Macon, Ga birth Mother's $81.00 PER BOTTLE atall Drug Stores, or sent by express on receipt of price Containing invalnable information interest to all women, will be sent to FREE any address upon application, by Tue BRADFIELD REGULATORCO, ArianTta, Ga THE PENNA, STATE COLLEGE i LL ATED in one of the most beautiful ana healthful spots in the A llegheny Region Utdenominational ; Open to both sexes; Tuition free : Board and other expenses very low : N '3 V1 ' v LEADING DEPARTMENTS of STUDY LL AGRICULTURE and AGRICULTURE CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY and HORTICULTURE CHEMISTRY CIVIL ENGINEERING | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING « MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MINING ENGINEERING HISTORY and POLITICAL SCILENCR INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN LANGUAGE and LITERATURE Spanisl and Italian, (optional German and English, (required) MATHEMATICS and ASTRONOMY MECHANICAL ARTS; combining shop work with study MENTAL and MORAL SCIENCE MILITARY nCTENUEK theoretioal and prae Heal. PREPARATORY DoPARTMENT Cars ail term opens September 12 courses four Years ¥ formation, address GRO. W, ATHERTON, LL. DD, president State College, Contre County. Ms Latip French two 140 f Hegular or ehtalogue or other in of | S FRIEND ¢ ‘ her \ A relieved | ME 100 MEN and WOMEN WANTED NAA ddadiaddeidaddiddsdiadtddiatiind 2d £ EK. RHOADS 3 At his yard Opposite th e P. R.R Sells Assenger ony £ on Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ~ ROYAL STOCK FOOD Pe = —— ct CO bbb ->{BEEZER'Si<- AT MARKET Allegheny St, B nte., i : BEEF PO All ki Ham, Pork want a nice Juicy Steak go PHILIPBEEZER GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and LOANS. and MUTTON f Smoked Meat, Sliced Sausage, ete. If vou (as Reliable Jointship Companies Rey resented EX) _- GRANT HOOVER 1st Floor, Crider's Stone Building. BELLEFONTE, . PENN'A.
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