THE CENTRE DEM( bio BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 29, 1898, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note Gladly Published Send the News, Wewill Publish it. Nittany. ows want i » would Howard Tibbins Gunsallus Creek, home of Wi Miss Ella spent 5 : lam Rot Bet 1574 DEE SEH nth of Misses Maud and H.S ic Pd fay He v at th at $ bet N v w TEKS Jerome Confer Yarne verett Pa lamsport ‘otler county mploved stay quite tr Ben. IED Wednesda Miss Mollie Boone, and Margaret Boone, died a this place of typhoid ken sick six weeks previ of her death, and gradually [lie deceased was 21 years, vs old Her father and mother and brothers and sisters remain itn ber loss: James, Wilson, Wil. Charles, Lizzie and Maggie. In. terment was made 1a the Christian come. tery of this place on Friday forenoon at 10:30 o'clock Services were held in the Christian church, Rev. M. S. Blair, of Beech Creek, offic jating. Rev. Blair de- livered an appropriate sermon, taking for his text the 27th verse of the gh chap, ter of Hebrews : ‘And as it is appointed for men once to die, but after this the judgement.” ' The following young men acted as pall bearers: Jacob Bechde!, joun Robb, Arlonzo Brickley, Oscar De- Long, Samuel Lucas and Clyde Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Boone extend their thanks to all who so kindly aided them during the illness and after the death of their daughter. The community extend their sympathy to the family in their bereave- ment. Stop that Cough ! Take warning. 1t may lead to Consumption, A 2%. bottle of shiloh's Cure tay save your life. sold by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, i \V AXTRD- Several Trustworthy persons in this state to manage our business in their own and nearby counties, It is mainly ofios work conducted at home, Salary straight soa A year and expenses~definite, bonafide, no more, no less salary. Monthly 75, Refer. ences. Enclose self-addressed stamped en. velope, Herbert E. Hess, Pres't, Dep't. M Chicago. x51 On daughter t her fever She was ous to grew worse * mouth and Howing LO mon lam, CO | ~The Local | Happenings of Every Community Will be | | the time | Zion. Miss Allie Irvin, of Bellefonte, is the | guest of Miss May Struble, The News Gathered From Various | | expect to attend the Lewisburg fair. Quite a number of people of this place Herbert Showers and family ed w Sunday- ith his mother Mrs Julia Showers, of Dakota, 1] Mi George ing his Royer. Rover, parents , 18 visit. and Mrs. John John Woods, Sunday at ng Mills, the il spent Ad Las piace guest Of Reigh Spring Mills. T person uesday some tered Robert beiped themselves to and then pried Miles Green's flouring mill and Il office They scatter etters over the fl or persons Bierly and such lools as they needed open J th im the mil ed the papers and and took 40 cents in change. From there they went to his residenc e, entered his cellar and helped themselves to such provision that sufted their taste, arth Cured A clear head and sweet secured with Shiloh's Catarrh Keme dy guarantee, Nasal injector free. Sold by Krumirine Bros Bellefonte i Wolfs Store. Our farmers are husking corn C. C. Emerick, of Arlington, N. Y., is home on a vacation, Quite a number of this place are tak. ing in the Milton fair this week, Wm. Moyer and wife, of Loganton, spent Sunday visiting in our midst. Miss Emma Mumma, of Rebersbu:g, was seen visiting in our midst last week, Benjamin Beck and wife, and Cyrus Zeigler and wife, spent Saturday and Sunday at Aaronsburg, Harry Bair and family, of Rebersburg, aid Mrs. Bair's mother, Neese, a visit last week. Noah Brumgart left for Madisonburg. 4 shop desk Or, Cat breat! sold Mrs. James } the Year We wish ck's school him He will teach school in Gregg t cess, The are sick list in this section at this Wm. D Breon, J. KE. Zeigler and wife, and M Henry Wolfe, * Wm. H. from home THE CENTRE this week be ing The lowing teachers of this place id adieu and left for six months m their i school room Thomas Siatterback, y's school, Marion Wolfs chapel township suc- the writing following on nry this week away and collecting His alley Zeigler soliciting DEMOCRAT through Pennsvi for route toll y for work He for the weeks’ w He Work few ast ear future again in the t Miss Carri e Leitz i, one of Lewisbu accomplished young ladies, at the hous of ber uncle J over Suanduy We are’informed of Spring Mills timberland from F of town, WAS visa seph C Adam bought a t Hosterman nor start operat that has D anda will Ous early date, Hairy McManaway and Crider members of Company B, sth Regt, are enjoving a jo-day furlough at their re. spective homes. Both of the boys look hale and hearty Frank, J. H. Gramley is at present busily en. gaged in baling hay for our farmers, Mr, Gramiey is running a Southwick steam baler, noted to give the best satis. faction and the fastest working steam baler in this section, Deafness Cannot Be Lured, by Toeal applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one Way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies realness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous Hintog of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when {t is entirely elosed, Deafness is the result, and unless the Fotsmanation can be taken out and this tube resiored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by ecatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Dealness (oansed by catarrh) that can not be ettred by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for elreuiars ; free F.0 CHENEY & €0O, Toledo, 0. eh. Sold by Drugygists, ile, | i Funny Stories M When | Stood Face to With Death Face John Wanamaker’s The Most Interest o He sumtil Post on receipt of only Th 4 January 1, Ladies 1500, will marl orery jy Sunday-School ing Sunday-School These are Some of the Special Features r THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL o£ and week from mou Twenty-five THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, of Miss Wilkins in Her New England Home THE SATURDAY EVE in America 5% in the October Numb EJ Homi 7 he wuntil the Cents Journal from mou FEoening end of the Saturday Year, PHILADELPHIA “NING POST FERTILIZER. anced Ingr the 1 > 741 arts CLIC . 1 ' CK Carly, ai are sole agents for Liebig High Grade y id Phos phate in Centre Co., w hich i is acknowledge the best Acid Goods on the market. Those who have used it want no other. To those who want a cheap ertilizer, we can furnish South Carolina Rock at $12 per ton. Mc:CAL MON! i = CO. } #» Pin ; Ammunition and Guns+%8 war is over, the hunting opens on Saturday, OCTOBER 15, 1898 L700. All kinds of Sporting Goods can be found at Wetzel’'s Bicycle Store. dla - 1 WH but S¢ason Hs we ng. J i | J 0 , wer Keeps a full line of empty and loaded shells--best smokeless powder. Shot Guns and Rifles of the best make for sale or hire. Hunting sup- plies of all kinds at Wetzel’'s Bicycle Store. ALLEGHENY STREET Bellefonte, - - Penna. mRERERERERRERER FEE EEEEERE ry wEARQUHAR NT VARIABLE | FEED | SAW M MILL & ENGINE THE WORLD, Warranted he ii 4 re A) R12 No wold Rigndard te Toaplossanis of Bost Qualiey ot lowest prioes. 170s. Catalog. AB FARQUHAR CO, Lad, YORK, PA. PEPEPPEEEER REET ym 9 3 ! K. RHOADS : § yard § ECOALS. 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If you are ont of employment and want a po sition, paying you from #9 to Slow monthly clear above expenses by working regular, or, if of Want to inerease voor present Income | 0 to $500 yearly, by working at odd times, write the Grong Co. 721 Chestnat street Phila: delphi, stating age, married or single, ast 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 In your life. i | rider's Exchange, Gar | plied wit) BEEZ MEAT ) R - 3 \RKET NA ary er 3 ARPT ON * Vile cul vi TT A ~ FPFI1LIPB GENERAL INSURANCE > BZE R EAE GRANT HOOVER, Crider’s Stone By BELLE! ONTE, SLATE ROOFING Are your ba 11 so consult MeClnwkey Prom Anbar “ » Toes] Lock Haven Pa regard 1o qu durability Cont | EE 11 cheertul furnished upon am As reference, see the Reynolds armory Wn Hong and many hich we sup McCLOSKEY BROS, x 38. Lock Haven, Pa. 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