THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 15. 15s. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections Y 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 it Nittany. Chas. Robb i the woods There are'%t folks through here ill quite a aumber of sick A few folks attend Grange picnic. We are glad to note that Mrs, getting better of her fall. The funeral! of Mrs. R. Tolbert largely attended last Thursday. Was Newt Dorman was home over Sunday ; he is working with the telephone men. day last family, at Mis. Solomon Peck week with her son LE this place. pent a . and s 1 1 Some of the farmers are done seeding, and are cutting off corn, while others are not done seeding. DIED :~On last Lide Chesebro, a home in this pl fever. Sunday widow You ask Mr. James Mease what made him fly around so, last Monday, and he will tell you that a young lady came t his house, and she intends to stay, too nt at The members of the i Ol Qanxs to Mrs. ie mouey. She cert or her energy. ¢ wish t week's item to corr {0 mou thelr 10t as those who have no She has been a me 1 church, for a number Zion. Milesburg. T. W. Rynder, of Erie, paid the burg a short visit, last week. Miss Larkins, or Lock Haven, guest of Miss Mary Confer, Robt, Holmes, Sr., of Lock Haven, was a recent visitor to the burg is a Miss Flora Smith, of Tyrone, was a recent guest of C, H, Else and family. Shafer Wagner, of Punxsutawney, was a recent visitor of Dan'l Boyer and family. Mrs. Minerva 5 t an 1, of gheny City, are guest i Mrs. Mary McKinley Dr. H Brauch an lost their in. fant, by death, from cholera infantum. died Sunday morning. Alle mother, oD d wife It late to Buffalo, Niagara, Canada, and other places of importance, W. Campbell, of McKeesport, was a his brother, W. R. Campbell At present writing he is visiting bis par. ents at Blanchard, Byron Teller took the benefit of the excursion, guest of The public attent: is called to the fact that on the 24th will be given in the principal streets of the burg, a large demonstration. The O, U. A. M. are ar- ranging for a grand display. Everybody and all their friends are invited to be present. Oysters in abundance will be served at the festival, Ladies Take the Best f you at troubled with Constipati 1, and a Tired Feeling, take Karl's ( itis pleasant To take Sold by umrine Bros. Belletonte, 2 Port Matilda. George Woodring boasts Mi, DAliow * of fast driv- since he got the Barker horse his section are complain in r ¢ in the potato crop. : 5 rag J. H. Sprankle and wife, » visiting the latter’ rs. Johu Da Altoona, Mr. and ol 5 parents ughenbaugh. N fussei, from Pennsvalles wi extracting teeth Attractive Rev. W hae servi last Sunday. Mrs. C. Garthoff spent few weeks here visiting her isters, Mr Kauffman and Mrs. Sallie Dorman, Ler limbs fractured, ing abot town - a yeoneda had again walk- fast improving who one of 15 seen oue 15 Isaac Stovef has concluded for forty-seven acres in the P farm, and Horace Kauffman ased the balance. Dr. P. 8S. Fisher’ Arthur, moved to State Coliege young gentlemen expect to leuts of that institut facob Wilson, of friends a he feels better since come cooler There was burie Zion cemetery the of Pleasant Gap, Susan Garbri from Bellef a Ms ru tee a bargain hilip Bover has purch. Charles and These tn stu sous become 100 for some here few ny -t muel Lucas, of Warriors Mark sit his parental home over Sunday Michael and is at present on the sick li was Lora sl Arbirtus, son of Witherite, Israel Rbhue and wife, of Morrisdale Mines, were his mother, Mrs Mary Rhue The grove meeting. held by the Free Methodist denomination iu Bush Hollow, was well attended by the people of this place. The foliowing charch officers have been elected for the ensuing year: For class leader, E. R. Hancock ; assistant class jeader, C. 8. Lucas ; stewards, Geo. W Heaton and C. 8. Lucas, fhe Young People's Society have elected the following officers for the en- suing six months : Pres, Miss Maggie Lucas ; Vice Pres., Miss Sallie Hancock , Treas., Geo. W. Heaten ; Sec., Miss Ella Lucas. Rev. Kelley preached his farewell ser- mon for the conference year, on last Sunday evening, which was attentively listened to by a'large audience. The congregation voted almost unanimously to instruct the delegate to conference to do all in bis power to secure Bro, Kelley for the ensuing year. As this isthe third year for him on this eircuit, shows that he is well liked by his congregation. Krri's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative lates the bowels, purifies the blood, Heats ohne omprexion. Easy to make and visiting Danan efonte. 2 ots, Nad by Rrulntine Alon the way t be h Mr Nr ward the peach orchar of H. H. Weaver, and Mrs. Feidler, Andrew Meyer and day las bome of Samuel Beaver's a short of Coburn, an f Wood at the wile, © spent one i week y, of Clear visit lo seed the ‘rank Tomlinson and famil are paying their feitzelis asnuaa addre Frank in a very pleasing manner price of the Centre rs-a-week Worle 1.7510 $1.65 mibination Democrat has been re- This ba Romola. of Walke in our town yy edd mths ames Boone, who has been emg in Potter county for a namber of ms hone : now at who has been suf fever 15 st a and { Berwick, their wile, © among friends and relative iAast week Corporal who, was last week as suffering from typhoid ma. laria, is rapidly convalescing 5 5 } Ace stated Dales as Newton Wilson, of Loveville, spent a few days in this place at the home of kis father-in-law, H. 8S. Delong A number of our young folks attended the bush meeting which was held vear Yarnell on Saturday and Sunday Miss Alice Pletcher and sister Emma, two of Howard's fine voung ladies, are visiting among their many friends in this pac ¢ A great many people of our town at tended the Schenck, Holter and Pletcher reunion, which was held at Howard, last Thursday | For $1.50. ~You can get two weekly newspapers for a year—''The Centre Democrat’ and either the “Pittsburg Post” or the’ Cincinuati Enquirer.’ Our | claim is to furnish the Most News for the feast Money. Fillmore. The farmers are cutting their com Frank Harish, of Snow Shoe, paid our town a short visit, recently. The Meyers family, of Boalsburyg, Sun. dayed with Mr, Clayton Whitmer, ! Miss Mary Bell, of Clearfield, is visit. | ig her many friends at this place. Miss Minnie Ardell, of Philipsburg, is | visiting at the home of Danlel Stine. We are sorry to note the illness of Mrs, : | dred coples Wm. Fisher, , recovery. Ed. Wasson is poorly. He has dysen- tery and is being treated by Dr, Thowmp son, of Stormstown. Our burg had quite a deserted appear- ance last Saturday, because almost every- body was at the Park. We would like to know if Mr, Gettig found his girl, The last we knew of him he was searching for her, on his wheel. We hope for her speedy Three vassenger coaches were thrown | off the track, above this place, last Sat. urday evening. Fortunately the coaches were empty, 80 nobody WANTED-We from of our have neglected to send their locality Your see the happenings in this paper in the news and we print it was burt are to hear correspondents Anxious some who in an s from veighbors like to Send wi cheerfully Men's workiy Shoe Co I¢ shoes Mingoville. Jacob Zong, of Walker, spent with his parents, of this place J. W. Johnson, lost a valuable last week. The cause nnknown The carpenters began work on Work. mans bouse on Monday morning Quite a number of our people are at tending granger picnic, this week M. M Dr. ] Walker, of g, Snunday Geo. Robb and wife of | visiting at Wm. Zimmer Mrs. J. W. lee taking “care of her who is very poorly Meeting Sunday f Zong entertain ed Hublersburg, on v jellefonte over was rom a ing quite a good time Mother Bierly is very d recovery is woubiivg the oldest lis posit selves as perfe “3 . oO : Ke Lo see Joo ANOUNCEMED yunce that candidate y 10 ann ing his sk the lake, on walter water, ugh very mu a tree, or the the ug at’ Mother Biers Mouday evening, aft few days. She 1 Nittany hs and preceeded her to the gras luterment in lay, at g¢ C was Va 2 Jacksons OCC K Res officiating Walker. and Erma were 10 Belielonts 0 d Jolin Hoy Schenck reunion, al Ww. P Ia f | isited friend AY : attends Howard of } Wile Ertiey | of Howard Sunday wife, piace on of Be n Shaffer samuel Vong lefonte, v his sister M1 Miss was thw on Nestlerhood t of Mis om ive Bessie Harter week Joho Smith ife the east end of tended religious service Miss Mattie Lucas, of Howard Will Kessinger, of Beech Creek the guests of Miss Bessie Harter, on Sun day. and this w 1 ml alley where bh . Aauag were Among those who attended the picnic at Hecla Park from this place on Thurs. day were Messrs John Holmes, , and Jacob Orndorf or h Finest line of childrens school shoes ever brought to Centre County low prices Powers Shoe Co D AVID LEWIS THE ROBBER who died in the jail in Bedefonte. July 13th, 153, was well Known to your grandsires, Several years ago | published a book of #1 pages, » re of page ie xP Inches paper cover, giving his lite and ad ventures, for 4) cents aving several han remaining on hand whieh | shall dispose of at the reduced price of 15 cents Also war maps of Cuba, size 20% inehes, as peal As 4 chromo, printed on heavy paper, re | duced from 3 cents to Ferns Assortment of large ehiromos, seven in a set for 25 cents of & eenls each Tiny fags like postage stamps with me Hage to place on let ters, envelopes, ole, Tir 5 0onis a package of “IX packnaes for 2) eeals, sach containing 24 flag This will please the little folks Liberal inducement to dealers, Any reader {of the Democrat who sends me the name of ive teachers and fen cents | «ill mail him one package of flags and two heomm C.D Hisun Altoona, a WW ANTED wMoveral Trastworthy Persons in this state to manage our business in thelr own and nearby counties, It Is mainly | | offier work vaudueted at home Salary straight #208 year and expenses—definite, bonafide, no | more, no less salary Mont i a trying ordeal to face 1899, on In The Ladies’ Home Journal Some Special Features of E SATURDAY EVENING POST showing EE We will mail Tue ning with the October number, to January 1, 1890, also Tue Saturpay Evenxine Post, every week, from the time subscription is received to January 1, five Cents. receipt of only 77 T Men and } y i H i} The Post's Series of Practical Sermons The Best Poems of I.apies’ Home venty Women Jourxar, begin- ur naract of the Ho Ketches the World f GETTING READY Every expectant mother lias If she Aoes not ready for it, | | there is no telling what may happen. | Childbirth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. | Mother’s Friend is the best help you ean use at this time. 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