8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 15, 1808, | CORRESPONDENTS UNION VETERAN LEGION, THE SCHENCK REUNION FHOT SHOT FROM SWALLOW, | | | Continued from Ist page | T H E R A ( K ET TMENT The session of the National encamp- The Descendants of a Mennonite Minister a co a | DEPAR ment of the Union Veteran Legion, will | Have an Enjoyable Time. cost of $56,000, at least $3 » ) hich : No. 9 and 11 Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte, Pa be held in Williamsport this present | rs aw; oeee The News Gathered From Various | week. Of all the organizations which lof Rev. Michael Schenck was held last WITHOUT A DOUBT. Sections have been the outgrowth of the Civil war | Thursday in a grove on the old home- .~ . . Micheal mT 1 al | More goods have been emptied into The I in Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. pe 1 .t as simply stole ler I'he second reunion of the descendants | Was Mmiply stoien und | por the spiriting away of thousands dollars of State furniture ’ ’ | 2 nt pensation to the State, wuch the Union Veteran Legion is among the | stead farm near Howard, Rev. } - 1 bi I “es 11 UBC LV TICS The organization has | Schenck was a Mennonite preacher who i ! 1 | 10 the nearly $100 | These are ' RT “ Nn most meritorious, Racket, during the past week, than in HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO to the id Eagle valley the an for its objects the culdvation of true de- | came n any other six d in the history of the | . ha a a 1 too fre 3 foi . u th hist votion to American government and insti- | Berks county in 1795, when : TT} i ' 11 v - sree 1 store--The entire stock for Fall and | 0 Te ¢ more th What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be 1, and intellectual utions; the moral, s P inent ; thes Prominent Worthy of improvement of it i and the relief Gladly Published —Send the News, We will UNDERWEAR = fi i 8¢._Childrew, din State College. miaem { orrupt Soli i i phan relations among i the safety of the Unio ! Ww ol :s YY ation 1 China Annex. n 1C8, § BOX corrupt icit RR 7 | ihe allendan | Thomas W. Bailey The Howard that borough, as the p ( and | and furnished " - Burrei turned from Dr. Ino. 1. R } r medicine in Clearfield county D. I Edward H, Meyers takes in the Dept. n Department. i returged last Tuesda: . + 1 fram a leno » trio through the West. wdry Soaps—We will | fron lengthy trip through the West in for little money anager W. W. Hell ilade pany store, aud Iphis lefe The eviden was a contest cipal n Department. ds fendants wn t Spa Worlds wad Xx > yiko J ¥ LA Lf ne = - = = wT 8 rorya t LARS L 8 Nm i [i Axemann. Jp - i. Ll gh Sasa) i WEN Py 2.90, $7.50, $8, 10.00, $11.50, and $15.00. Pi Lg 0 It a Garment Guar- i) Jog J to get some hay and it + fast Lhe. [the bay at night and at tht opened wv to get some hay a got its neck i lames he work of t a them : het hold a short 2 the bos A tween the boards of their He seen " . ana 4 } eflects were speedily CLEVER THING TG DO: 1s P warships with the jaw-bone of an ATY counter Shoe itt wers mm time the greater ook some prisoners who had pever took some pris ho had peve tied 10 & safe distance as 1 and t He told | his bow {n the bay so : : ci a razor, bombarded the town ok : fo) ’ € OngiE of the hr IS ungn Warriorsmark. db Sve bukit of Semmmmeaus The origi of the fire x vo fn dt : ATAgmcul none of the family were at home . "pe 2 . > . them be would set I'he new Niethodist Episcopal parson age of this place is progressing slowly. The Methodist Sunday school from Spruce Creek held its annual picnic at Huntingdon Furnace last Thursday. Common | make Imm | The Warriorsmark members of the | The internal revenue de partment de alms, to § Sheridan Troop were very gladly wel. | i ] lan Troof hy Xin | cided that the holders of an unstamped comed home Sunday morning about 11 FOOTWEAR BARGAINS Having purchased the whole stock of E. L. Pow- month MPAIGN RATES cents a t less than 1 or more than ¢ in Centre county whenever they saw it they woul ber the Maine.’ remen monts, © ha Ww $ 10 the " R Pmse ves { to 1f vou have a Brother, A He pving Father or Mother, Son or Daugh FRANK BOUX or Aunt--of course you have~living mm some distant pant y ary Sense he hi | € 8 ter, Uncle may ers’ shoe business, we are closing out the same at bargain prices to make room for large stock and new goods. Bargains in everything. Fine repair- ing and custom work, try it, prices as low as best work will permit, A few cases received of fine ladies goods for win- ter wear. POWERS SHOE CO., Buh Bellefonte, Pa. Areade, | derson { Huntingdon Furnace, Saturday evening, | September 10, | Warriorsmark church, o'clock A party of about sixteen voung folks were very kindly entertained by Mr, An. Zentmeyer at his abode at A pleasant wedding took place Tues. the contracting Chalmers Davis. The officiating clergyman was Rev, G. L. Comp, of the Methodist Episcopal Dreadfully Nervous, Gexrs iI was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea, It Lileted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous Nysten:, | was troubled with Consti pation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so Mhotougiiy that | rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs, 8, « Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by Krumrine rom. Bellefonte, ' | check stamp it and caucel the { stamp, that the check need not be sent This is common sense. The object of cancel. | lation is to prevent re-use of the stamp | back to the maker to be stamped Deafness Cannot Be Cured, | day evening at the Kocher home, at | | Huntingdon Furnace, | parties being Miss Bessie Kocher and | Mr. by loeal aoplications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear WAY to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies Dealness is eaused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed fon have arumbling sound or imperfect heat ng, and when it is entirely elosed, Deafness is the result, and unless the foftammation oan be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forsver nine eases out of ten are caused which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any tase of Deafness {eavused by eatarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for clreulars | free F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 9. 8. 80M by Druggists, (5 There is only one | by eatarrh, | But Mood's Sarsaparilla Mas Civen Ker Permanent Mealth, “1 was a pale, puny, sickly woman, weighing less than 90 pounds. 1 was | never well, I had female troubles and a | bad throat trouble. [came across an ad- | vertisement of Hood's Sarsaparilla and had faith in the medicine at once, 1 began | taking it and soon felt better. I kept on until I was cured. pounds, and never have any sickness Hood's Sarsaparilia will not eure. My blood is pure, complexion good and face free from eruptions.” Mas LUNA Fane | NUM, Box 116, Hillsgrove, Rhode Island. Hood's Sarsapariila Is the best-in tuet the One True Blood Purifier, : a ——————— Hood's Pills {i 'ihioe. mild. ete 1 now weigh 108 | | of administra : | gran H Notice Notice i= hereby given that an application will be made to the Honorable John GU. Love Presidedt Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, Fa, on Tuesday, the 4th day of October A. I). 188, a1 Jen o'ciook a, mm, for the charter of a corporation te be called the ®t. John's Evangelical Church, of Howard, Pa the character and object of which Is the wo | ship of Almighty God according to the faith l i Evangelieal | and discipline of the United Chureh, and the promotion of religious Know| odge, culture and benevolence, and for these purposes te have, possess and #njoy all rights and privileges of the Corporation Act of 1574 and 11 suppiements URYIa Bowrnk Onvie Sept, Mh, 1¥n Solicitors for Applicants A PNINIST BATONS NOTICH To the matter of the estate of John KE. Shiets, | late of Haines township, deceased The unders) on sid estate, notice is here by given to all persons Know ing themselves in the | od having Deen granted letters | of the country you can give them an appropriate gift and one that be appreciated by sending them Tug CENTRE DEMOCRAT one year. Costs you only $1 to doit, and will keep them informed dur ing the year about happenings in Centre county. Would that not be the clever thing to do? WELL! I GUESS YES !! will
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