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, We will Publish ity Romola. ' 1 David Willis Wednesday. Merchant Wm, Robb made a business trip to Bellefonte on the 25th f Beech Creek, was a John Romig pleasant caller in our lown Sunday even. et ng. The sale at Henry Heaton's, last Sat 1 by Romola ’ urday, was well attended people Prof last week Sept sth. Miss Mane last week atthe home of her uncle, Thos. of Blanchard Mrs. H. E. Rodman and family, of Slate Rup, are visiting at the home ol rer father, H. S. Delong Miss M. Blanche Wensel will take her departure on Thursday, for Wilcox, Elk county, where she willteach the Primary H. P. R« He bb went to Johnsonburg will begin his school Deloug spent a few days Bowes, school, Miss Ella mother, Mrs Brickley has been summer, Brickley is i Hannah Brickley. sewing in Austin all mola Gry made 1 r. Packer went to nty last week, where l ich will open Sept. 5 and C. T. Packer the District Cony church, which will be held in Williamsport some t September. Miss Maude Brickley was appointed delegate to the Centre county C. E. convention, at Lemont, Sept. 7th and Sth. ud Miss Mabel Gardner and Miss Emma Kunes, of Blanchard, together with Mr. Wesley Kunes’ two children from the deaf school, at Scranton, called at the home of H. S. Delong on Sunday. They are schoolmates of Arthur Rodman, Mr, Delong’'s grandchild. They are all re- markably bright considering their afilic- mn ia Milesbu rg. visited Chas. Holmes, of Lock Haven, the burg recently Homer Noll is now home from will return in October Miss Mary Hall, of of her aunt, Mrs. Bell John E. Boyer, of Aleport, of his parents, Daniel Boyers Kaue , a: Renos iS 4 guest a Jones 0, 1 ries IS 4 {ues the Evangelical church All are invited. On Seg 1 will hold a festival. David Reese was taken very suddeuly sick on Friday morning, of heart trouble The flag pole is now on bouse ground, ready for L of Tyrone, were guests of Mrs. Nancy Proudfoot home from an extended tum Abram McColl spent a portion of last ty of the burg. Mrs. John Rankin and ¢ Johns town, is now visiting her parents, Johna. than Walker and wife Rev. Houck, of Clearfield of meetings in church, during the past week Mrs. Bruce Peters shoes have been re turned to her again, by so doing saved time, and costs of prosecution The band festival, on Saturday night, was well attended, considering the cool. uess of the evening; receipts §37 James Noll, of Co. B, arrived home on Thursday last, on a furlough; looks thin His sickness has taken the flesh off of him Rev. King and family, also Misses Cora Willard and Lavina Fulton are spending a ten-day’s vacation at Ocean Grove Wm. Potter, on Saturday, placed a model of Dewey in Wm. B. Miles & Son's store window that speaks for it. self. It shows that William is improv. ing as an artist John Smith, blacksmith for ock, shod a horse for Thomas recently. He drawed the shoe, pared the foot, drove the nails, clinched them and rasped the foot in 2% minutes by a time piece. The O. U. A. M. will hold a festival on September 24th, weather permitting; will £ av 1 41 the school Mrs. Morris has returned visit to Empor- hild, of county, held a series the Baptist L. C. Bull. have a large street parade and will be | assisted by several sister councils. Two lodges of P.O. 8. of A., four bands and r some other orders will swell the parade. All are invited to give a help tng hand. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. The best Cough Care. Relieves Croup, promptly One million bottles sold last year doses for 2 ots, Bold by Krumtine Bros, Bellefonte, 2 Excursion to Niagara, On Tuesday August 2nd and t, 6th, special excursions will be run to Niaga- ra Falls, via the Central, R. R. of Pa., and Beech Creek R. R. Tickets will be good to return within six days. The rate from every poiut on the C. R. R. of Pa., will be $5.50. further action. | C. Buffington and grand daughter, | Miss Maggie | | Rock View. | Rev. Hess, of State College, spent Sun- | day iu this vicinity. [ William Walters and Miss Alice Kreps Sundayed in this vicinity. John Stover and wife, of Peru, were seen ia this vicinity, last Sunday. G. C. Miller, of this place, was seen passing through Axcman last Saturday night, Abbie Fleck returned home Monday morning, of last week, after a short visit to Axeman A festival will } Saturday night, church, All are Last Monday morning Brown s«¢ half mast held at Rock, next benefit of the vited to attend the flag, at the was dropped to Garris hool house, in honor of Chas lames Mackey, a prominent citizen of lace, reports eating the best apple for five years this p last Sunday he had seen Samue! Albright met with an accident last Monday morning while hauling manure, He fell off the wagon and sprained his leg so badly that he can't walk. By what we can understand there has been some stealing going on in this place inzer if he can find his mason lines he will it hot for him. Creorge Sw Says out who stole make DEATH : Thursday of last week the death angel called at the home of | H. Herman's, taking away the infant daughter Mary Louella, aged 2 mouth, weeks and 1 day. The deceased was sufferer of heart trounle since the first is the sixth one to be happy home, The by the father and and four brothers, 1 the loss Fun ted Rev. E CK nm its life, ar from who greatly Services were condu home fr ns at the : r which the body was n cemetery at Pleas. The + ihe pall ier, Darwin Mil “yr ¢ sympatl bearers \ 1d Geo 841 1 on Set Or against an 1 indebtedness of urpose of water works few wells from which the water supply is obtained, water works will furnish a seeded want. It is contemplated to pipe 1e¢ water from Phil Te in the nar- A large German Carp was caught in last Tuesday evening 23 at Swartz's saw i Lik Creek on near the mill. It was caught by John Condo and Jack Maize a 13 pounds This is no doubt the same fish that Kzrs Auman bad the tussle with some two weeks ago in his mill race. This fish story, as many who saw it in a Main street yester- testify Length 28 5. This is a whop- lie, but a whopper iran Brides Hon TIGRE id weighed : t at Condo's store on Aaronsburg. Miss Dankle guest of Rev. F. W Mrs. Fred Crouse ; pple, Pa. the Henry J. Crouse, Prof. W. T. Meyer Philadelphia, after months in the burg D. R. Foreman, of Centre Hall, was down over Sunday aud took his best girl to camp We won't say a thing more about it, Mew Rev. Wm. Gibb, Arvonia, ed the young peoples meeting on Sanday evening. It was appreciaied by all who heard him speak. of Lewisburg, Browns of Hols guests of baby, are lcome has returned spend of addres on en Heckman and ri, of lLoganton, Johnsonsburg, few days with the Kline sisters Mrs and spent a last week Quite a number of our people the Brushvalley campmeeting day and there were over one hundred conveyances went through the town on Sunday on their wav to camp Rev. Irey, of the Baptist church, oft Warren, preached a very in structive sermon in the Reformed church on Sunday morning, and in the evening both the Rev. and his estimable wife ad dressed the missionary meeting in the same church. The members of the so- ciety as well as others who were present were delighted with the addresses, | Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer imme diately relieves Sour Stomach. Coming up of Food Distress, and isthe great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Kramrine Bros, Belle Port Matilda. 5S. 8. Miles has opened | the old postoffice building i Mrs. Joseph McKelvy is quite ill at the homie of her father, E. P. Jones, in this place. Squire Hoover the implement man, is adding new attractions to his already large store. John Robison and William Wills are all smiles over a late arrival—both boy | babies, to be sure, G. J. Woodring, who has been ill for | some time, is improving slowly, being better at times then growing worse, On mber 3rd, the U. B. Church will hold a picnic in the Grove near Shade Dell. A general invitation is ex. tended. A few days since, while Samuel Hoover was hauling in oats, he discovered a snake under the sheaves coiled up lying on its back which surprised Samuel con. siderably, but he was more surprised after turning it over, Judging from the time he made getting out of the field. Krrl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative ulates the bowels, purifies the blood, 4 the complexion. Kany to make and Wassnt to lake. 2 ots. Meld by Kruinrine were to on Sun- minister a shoe store in wi i erecting a | t town having ouly a | State College. Druggist Sidney Krumrine was about town on Tuesday. Frank McFarlain in town on Tuesday. R. Bruce Harrison, of in town on Monday Dr. Fisher, of Zion, was here on Tues day looking up a home. transacted business loalsburg, was Geo. T. Graham and wife visited in Philipsburg, over Sunday. David of Centre about town on Friday last Guies, Hall, was J. Emery Hoy and wife visited Joseph Hoye for a few days last H. B, Pontius, of Bellefonte, the frui tree man, was hereaboutson Friday Hon, R. M to Harrisburg, Ww Benore, ing Rubert present § dav H Mu nesday to assur Meadville, Pa The birthday party Friday night, was very who were present week flying Friday Ww Monday Foster made a returning on and {town on Baisor were in K. nroe and all Miss Krumrine, who had been in Atlantic city and Philadelphia, rived home on Saturday Prof. Benj Gill and son A turned on Monday from a trip to Wilbraham, Mass Harry Sowers who had the { with a misfortune to be struck in the stone, is cYye getting Musser ot " u Tuesday i contin " 1ati Enquirer sh the Most New Fillmore. Miss Mary Blair i 8 Miss Lucas, of Misses Kepharts Rev. J. B. Moor paid our St isit lately Weaver Witmer ug treated by Dr Danie Master Irwin Ask Charley if he likes to pick bu berries where there are } umbiebees ai was well attended last Thursday evening aud everyone seemed to have an enjoyable time A Harvest Home livered next Sunday evening E. church, by Rev. Runyan Johu Musser expired morain The deceased for a long time, therefore not unexpected sermon will last Sunday had been his death was : Hi We are sorry to learn of the illness of Frank Rockey, who was takeu with bemorage a few days ago, while at State College. He was removed to his home where he is under the care of Dr. Irwin For §1.50.~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—''The Centre Democrat” and either the “Pittsburg Post” orthe' Cincinuati Enquirer Our claim is to furnish the Most News for the Least Money Fiedler. Was vem id valiey campmeeting here and Boob of their crog SCAsoOn are disposing rs. Hafer and children, of Northum. berland, were visiting at Mus ser'’s last week Emanuel Our farmers are busy preparing to put in their seeds, having been detained the recent wet weather by Mrs. E. J. Hinds is away visiting this week and expects to take in the Grange Picnic at Williamsgrove, Two little boys have taken quarters in this vicinity. One at Daniel Stover's, the other at William Bressler’s. Their papas certainly look very happy James Musser, of Woodward, is mak- ing preparations to move in with his father, Johnathan Musser, who has been in very poor health for some time. We hope that under his son's careful nursing he may improve rapidly and soon be able to be about again We are informed that Samuel Styers is making arrangements to open a new store at this place. This is certainly a good location as there is no general store between Woodward and Aaronsburg, a distance of six miles. Mr, Styers was | engaged in the mercantile business in Snow Shoe, until quite recently, having | sold his interest there, He is in search of | another location. We wish him success. ~~THR CENTRE DEMOCRAT and the 3. | times-a-week World both one year for | $1.65. Think of it, four papers a week a that price. This is agreat combina. tion, ! Rebersburg. : Our morning farmers started to sow at the beginning of this week. Our belles have vot been slow in taking | advautage of the campmeeting in Har. ter's grove, George Ocker and daughter, of Centre | i Hall, visited relatives and friends in our burg on Sunday, Miss Belle Krebs, of Salona, had been the guest of Miss Lulu Erhard during the latter part of last week. Some of our young people bad, what | they call “a good time,” during the last week at the campmeeting, That young lawyer, of Mich., is the same old boy yet, and likes to be among | our girls as well as ever, go Ha'! Ed, Nearhood and family, of Centre Hall, were the guests of their relatives and friends over Saturday and Sundav. Squire Heury Meyer, of our burg, was to Lock Haven, and Bellefonte on Mon day and Tuesday, looking after hi NESS le busi. mderstand th Fau Church to hear correspondents who Ally from ie re anxious new ther to thie in the See Send cheerfull IKAVE HARRY Josiah Hoy bas " RA ov ale fodde! BR 164 ned Uson burg Sheasiey of Salona, th his parents, at this plac john Batler and Jacob Ond . — . - rere ¥ on Sunday morning Howard family attended Madisonburg ondo and be angel day evening next Miss Dorothy Corter i McCormick, ofl Hublersburg attending physician The price of the Centre and 1times.a.-week World has been re. duced from $1.75 to $1.65 per year. This is a great combination at alow price. We always furnish "The Most News for the Least Money Dr Democrat Axemann. Harter and casauntl raj Harry at ¥ Miss [da Haze Sunday tives ised Adam Hazel ‘rank Baney and family, of Bellefonte Sunday at the home of Mr. Chap fonte, ot at the home of spent nan Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kaup, of Altoona spent Tuesday and Wednesday with latives and friends in our town The Union Sunday School will their picnic in Weaver's Grove, about one-half mile east of Axemann, on next Saturday cordial invitation is ex- re hold A | tended to all Russel, the young son of Harry Boop, died on Saturday, aged 2 years, §s month aud 27 days. Cholera infantum caused his death. Interment took place in the Shiloh cemetery on Monday at 100'clock G. A. R. National Encampment For the thirty-second Nationa! En. campment of G. A. to be heid at Cincinnati, O., September 5 to 10, 18¢8, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets at rate of single fare for the round trip. These ticket will be sold on Septem. ber 3, 4 and 5, and will be good to leave Cincinnati returning not earlier than September 6 nor later than September 13, except that by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on September 5, 6, 7, 8, or g, and on payment of twenty. five cents, return limit may be extended so that passengers may remain at Cincin. pati until October 2. R., Dreadfully Nervous, Genre «l was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Tea. It Rileted my nerves and strengthened my whole ervous Kystem. I was troubled with Consti. pation, Kidney Bowel trouble, Your In soon cleansed my aystem so t hiy that rapidly ned health and strength, Mrs 8, Re mwiet, Conn. Sold by Krumrine os, Bellefonte, » Subscribe for The Cenire Democrat, H | LUNG ROUBL Is a good thing to be rid breeding place of disfiguring Your blood bad? You can } blood, if you want it. You blotches, sores and Qo ps oarsaj ay is the 1 originating in the blood. arilla, It ulcers. H all is the Is ave good blood, which is pure of, because bad blood r and dangerous diseases, can be rid of pimp ! By the use of Dr. ‘ : LOW cal remeqy tls Furs NER CRAFT, We Salt Rheum Intense Suffering Could Not Sleep Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. ties I I : ; A. D. Hacey, Elroy, Pa ood’s Sarsaparilla I ¥ Jl druggists. §1; six for § Hood's Pills io io en. "THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE | | We keep none but the 1 LES AND COXSUMPTION KY) | =| GENERAL INSURANCE 111 - AEE FREE BOT of the Mother shapes the course of unborn generations—goes | sounding through all the ages and enters the confines of | Eternity. With what care, there- fore, should the Expectant Moth- er be guarded, and how great the effort be to ward off danger and make her life joyous and happy. MOTHER'S FRIEND allays all Nervous- ness, re- lieves the Headache Cramps, and Nau- sea, and so fully pre- pares the system that ri% is made easy and the time of recovery short. ened—many say "‘ stronger after than before confinement.” It in- sures safety to life of both moth- er and child. All who have used * Mother's Friend "' say they will nev- er be without it 223in. No other remedy robs confinement of its pain BILE, ob USL 8 FER "' mailed free at aos a Pama, Senin BEEF PORE a E. K. RHOADS At his yard Opposite the P. R.R. Passenger Station, Sells only the Best Qualities ROYAL STOCK FOOD Horse Ca : ->{BEEZER Si< MEAT MARKET 2d MUTTON ! If you i "ne ev Nt P rE dansage, « » } <R Ah FEZ REAL ESTATE and LOANS. LER he GRANT HOOVER, ist Floor, Crider’s Stone Building BELLEFONTE, PENNA. SLATE ROOFING Are you building 11 so consult MeCloskey Bros. practical slate roofers, Lock Haven, Pa in regard to quality durability and Esti mates will be cheerfully furnished apph cation. As reference. see the Reynolds armory Crider’s Exchange, Garman House, and many other buildings in this section which we sup plied with good roofs McCLOSKEY BROS, Lock Maven, Pa. How to Make Money! 11 you are out of employment and want a po sition, paying you from £9 to $loo monthly clear above expenses by working regular, or, if you want 0 InoreRse your present income K200 to #50 yearly, by working at odd times, write the GLone C0. 728 Chestnut street Phila deiphia, stating age, married or single, last or present employment, and you can secure a po sition with them by which you can make more money easier and faster than you ever made before tn your life noes Cot upon JAIN Caveats, and Trade. M obtained and all Pat ert business eonducted for MobERATE FrER, $0un Ormet mQwramTEN, 8; fares ter Ww om a seit free, C.A.SNOW& CO. PM Parent Ormco, WaswinaTon, 0. C.
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