} THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.,, NOVEMBER 10, 159», 7 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 it. Romola. Miss Mamie De Long spent Wednes- day in Howard. Miss Marie De Long Creek, last Joha Wagner, of Howard, town last Thursday. isited Beech in WeeK. ol Rufus Johnson, dayed in our town, Miss Maude Brickley mu Bellefonte last Saturday. Schumann Pletcher, of Howard, seen in our town last week Mrs. Thomas McClosky Wed nesday, of last week, in Lock Haven Miss Helen Schenck, of the guest of Miss Linnie last week. spent Howard, Singer during Geo. Weaver captured a large bear on the mountains, back of thi Monday. . Singer, at Glenn U who has been Inion for some time, Kunes and , attended the place last week. H. S. Delong at his home in this place in Renova for some time, sale of 1g Qe 1S SI : Thomas McClosky, of this has been working at Cammal for few months, is again at home, Miss Mabel Singer, of this place, spent a few days of last her brother William, of Belle week at The sale which was held iz at the home of Peter Robb, was well attended by persous surrounding towns Prof. C. V. De Long speut his home in this has been employed as teacher in burg for some time. The ‘Gem Literary Society’ of Romo- la, met on last Friday evening and elected officers for the ensuing vear. They will hold their sessions on Friday evenings. Mrs. Edward Brungardner and child- ren, of Lewisburg, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Sees, of Renova, spent Thursday of last week at the home of David Mc- Closky, of this place. Mr. Rover, of Zion, cattle in this vicinity on Monday, met with a misfortune, Leaving his horse untied while he closed a gate, it became soon broke was plac while buying up » frightened and ran away. [t loose from the buggy and seriously injured. Prof. H. P. Robb, has been teaching school at Rol Johnsonburg, is with us aga school has been closed for some account of diphtheria, While ti ing was unoccupied, tramps su in entering and set it on fire. Hi and about $25 worth of his books bx not this who near His time on of place, Ben Breon and wife were the guests of 7. G. Auman, on Sunday. Daniel F, P. Heckman was the guest of John Glasses, over Sunday. Mrs. Shunk is reported very poorly. She is not expected to live long. Olid age is the ailment. Well, here we are again, Our items don’t appear very often in the Centre Democrat, but will try and be more prompt hereafier. Jakie and Haller had special business up the railroad om Saturdry night. There must be some attraction for the boys, although Jakie don't go further than the dam bridge. How isit boys?’ Oscar Wolle and Howard Confer, had a job to take bark off Egg Hill, for C. P Long, which they finished the other day. Howard says be wished it would have lasted all winter. We don't blame him, young gentlemen were getting home on Sunday young man that was on a wheel, had the misfortune off and getting i ts all It is supposed he was sleeping Some of our rather morning traveling of falling muddy when it happened. It day morning when Elmer got home, WAS 5.48 on dun- SORER NO 2 Geo. Rishel was Mills on Sunday. Mrs. Shunk is still very not likely improve. Wim. Zetby of the Centra! Penna. Col. lege, at New Berlin, 1s home to attend the election, Mrs. Wm. Decker, from the West, is circulating among relatives and friends in this place. P. 8. Confer is pit ing certain portions of the creek road. He pounds the stones as fine as hickory nuts. 0. A. Jamison is working a supply of | wood on hand for the winter, so he does vot need to leave his position in the cheese factory to cut wood. Miss Cora Musser was home a few | days, but went to Wm. Allison on Mon- day again, Mr. Gramley fetched her, but not Mr. Jerry Gramley. Andy Sheesley moved out of his moth. erqn-law’s house and took possession of Ins new home at Brush Mt. Mr, Braugher moved in the house vacated by him. 0. J. Noll and James H. Confer just | completed a bark job at Fgghill, is now telling the peopie how successful, | they were, but he did uot find the hand. | kerchief, | : L. P. Smith completed his contract of | making barrels, He had two apprentices | to learn the trade, W. H. Madara and Andy Sheesley, but before he wot done | and will ill, he was all alone, the one had to resume | his former job at Egg Hill, and the other one pinched himself, dying with ¢ throat. days the pa James | P3 [8 your ang expenses-definite, i i Boalsburg. Frank Fisher, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days at his old home, as the guest of his mother, On Oct. 30, fourteen persons were tak- en into the membership of the Lutheran church, hy confirmation, Rev. and Mrs. Black visited the form- er's parents, in Huntingdon county, the past week, The reverend's mother is ill. Last Sunday morning, Oct. 30, a young lady called at the home of John Wieland. She came to stay, but we have not yet learned her name. Calvin Sagner is seriously ill with ty- phoid fever at the bome of his father. Miss Ella and a younger brother are convalescent from the same disease, Mrs. Isaac Woomer, while standing on a chair, in the act of washing windows last Friday morming, became overbal- anced, fell to the ground and broke her left arm. A party of nine punters eft Boalsburg last Tuesday morning and before two hours of hunting Thos. Bailey shot a fine buck which 156 pounds. The deer was Musser’s hunting ground, dressed shot near board have remodelec a cost was money school house now, ex which slight » school 1igletown school house than $200. spent. The lin excellent condition Boalshury, al more It wisely 114 : building in needs a coat of paint and other repairs. Principal Chas Hower, on 21ult, organize iterary society amon High school schol: 1 be v ing a member, 1g officers ident, Woods: ty Ta Urey ys last Saturday Mrs. B. F deavor on Sunday night 1 Christig LrQiser ie was across the moun. Howard Zerby tain on business last Saturday Mrs. S, Peck spent a day with heg son Edd and family, the past week. i ia Our band was to Bellefonte last Thurs- day night, to a political meeting. KE Mrs. John Bartley was to Hublers- burg over Sunday, to visit friends. Clarence Weaver, of Altoona, is the guest of his uncle Irvin Winkleman, There are quite a good many hogs holera, and some wilh sore We noticed Mr. Nelson Rot of Belle. ith his many friends bh, fonte, shake Mrs t of Craton, Rachel L week Mrs. 1 W. Tolbert has returned home, it at WI Can i} mil Walker. Mrs. Jacoh Garbrick home from Olean, N. Y. has returned W. R. Ormdorff, of Lewisburg, visited friends at this place over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McClintic, of La- mar, was seen in our vicinity on Monday. Pittsburg, She departed on Monday morning. Mike Zeigler, of this place, and Mrs, Williams were united in marriage on Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Miss Kate Kling has returned home from Philadelphia, where she had been for medical treatment, Israel Condo and his mother to Rebersburg, on Saturday, to attend the funeral of Mr. Condo's uncle, Geo. Sheasley, of our first shoemakers, has gone to Flemington, where he will open shoe shop at that place. were one class Our merchant, N dered a fine line ete, which can be store. Miss Ada Heverly g alew wees v law, Mrs. James Hever of Howard's fair ladies DeaTH ;~Jjohn H typhoid fever Wednesday, Noy 6c years, at the Danville insane, where he | during the past 17 ¥ born the ls le deceased. his wife grave m brothers ¢ Walker; visitin Orudorf al Jacksony Elizabeth i He is survived having Hiram of : : Swi his vote A cert nN DECause LNDiCK i piace Raulin McKenzie lef Allegheny City where he position has secured a Misses Clara Smith and May Marshal, of Unionville, last Friday Charlie Myers winter clothing and vou should patronize hi Mrs. David Meese children, Paradise, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harbridge Miss Annie milliner store | wele seen on our sireets and of Nason has r the fall get all the latest SCA ON is the place u thing nery I don't know why after spending a week with her brother, | 2 William Réssman, at Howard Join Tolbert was home over and took a trip to Howard, to uncle and bring his mother home B. F. Guiser came home family and to vote, after which he will return to Beech Creek be has steady employment. Mrs. Corl and son, of State C and Mrs. Anderson of Forest Hill, the guests of their sister, Mrs Shaffer several days last week. Miss Minnie Winkleman, of Lock Haven, Hattie Winkleman and son, of Mackeyville, and Miss Mert Bennit, of Brookville, were the guests Winkleman bn Sunday last, Sunday his See 10 see his where liege, were Newt Be Not Decelved! A Cough. Hoarseness or Croup are not to be trifled with A dose time of Shiloh's Care will save you much trou ble. Sold by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte i Aaronsburg. Mrs. E. J. 1 at Rebersburg Mrs. lillie guest of W. H. Ph Mrs. Mertz, of Northumberland, visiting her sister Mrs. Kate Philips, yeshler Hoy, The United Evangelicals started their | h : $i ! i I is protracted meeting on Sunday evening Mrs. Fred Limbert and Mes Musser spent a few days ith friends in lock Haven : Mr. Noll and and Mrs Reagel, all of Vi were come guests of Jacob Ayers over Sunday. family ksburg, the wel. Miss Tammie Stover has gone to Fill. more, to spend a few weeks E. R. W. has our sympathy until she returns again. Mrs. Effie Weaver, accompanied by Miss Sarah Klifie, spent the greater part of last week in Loganton, amoug their friends. . The funeral of Mrs, Amanda Acker was held in the Reformed church on Monday forenoon, She was 74 years, 6 months and 10 days old. Miss Minnie Weaver is confined to her bed for the past few weeks with im- flamation of the bowels. We are glad to say at this writing, she is getting better, » Mrs. Lila Crouse is kept so busy in her millinery department taat she had to hire two ladies to assist her for the next month. We would advise all who want to have a stylish hat to call on Lila be. fore going elsewhere, Dreadfully Nervous, Gexrsi~l was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea, It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. | was tronbiod with Const tion, Kidney and Bowel trouble, Your Tea soon cleansed my system 80 thoroughly that | rapidly regained health aod Mrentih Mrs, 8, A Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Krumrine 2 Bros, Bellefonte, Ww ANTED Several Trustworthy persons in thin state to manage our business la their own and nearby counties, It is mainly oes work conducted at home, Nalary strajght gao bonafide, no more, no leas samy. Monthiy #75. Refer. ences, Enclose self addressed stamped en. velope, Herbert BE. Hess, Presi, Dep't. M, Chicago, x5, sb — of Mittie | in | | never come bushel ol corn Pal 5 Clavion i noid, | every description . | Alice i is unless Yale. James came in from his mountain bom for Jenks. Jim is a good cook and the boyssay he can bake good buckwheat cakes, if the stove does smoke a little, with loves d ast year iwirine Bros, Bellefonte : Spring Mills. Who shook the plum tree } Swisher ¢ to vote Care that best ( {ne mil & els Shiloh's ( Croup § ouen Tor Election day has come and gone, When the swallows homeward fly back. Willie Grenoble is improving fast fiom his attack of fever. John Glass got from twel hatd to t Mrs Hall, Dw Alexander, of Centre | were in town attending to business, Ben Kenley has the belt, He came in last Saturday with eight fine rabbits the Prof, Rearick is keeping up with i in He has pu! new walk ront of his store je cea a The republican friends of : Supt W. C. Ar ' were well fed with books of * John Lloyd is coming out for « He would make a good one-the right man in the wright place. Miss May Smith’ received the hand. some silver set gven away by the Medi- cine company. She received 464, while Miss Baker received 143. «Why don't CrNTRE DEMOCRAT ? the cheapest paper in Centre county if mstable you subscribe for the you pay for it in advance Axemann, John Brown and wife spent Suaday with friends at Bellefonte, Miss Agnes McGown, of Roopsburg, spent a few days with friends. Austin Johnson is all smiles since that young son arrived at his hoase last week. Reuben Kaup and daughter Blanche, spent Sunday with relatives in Oak Hall. Edward Whitmer and family, of Buf. fale Run, spent Sunday with relatives in our town, Mrs. John Rote, son and daughter, Ned aod Mary and Miss Jessie Beck, spent Saturday at Williamsport, We are imformed that some long. fingered person took some of Mr. Dono- van's turkeys last week. If the party is found out they might board a couple of months at Fort Cronister. We hope that a word to the wise is sufficient, on ARMAN HOUSE, High Street, Eutirely news New Purniture, Steam besl, Elevtrie Light, and all the modern Ae. ments UM A&B SN LAKMAN, ud Proprietors Do you know «ois ¢ apposite the Court Houses, | Fairbrook. Another wedding on hand, ~ Harry Koch is recovering from an in. jured eye, | The farmers of this section have their | fall work done up. { Jobn Bressler has gone to Branesbhoro, | Miss Kate Condo has gone to live near | Cambria county, to mine coal. Dr. J. B. Krebs, a student of U. of P, Dental College, came home to vote, { + Mrs. D. 8S, Erb has moved into the H. | C. Campbell house at State College. Prof. J. A. Weaver held a concert “ine Hall, last Saturday evening, which was well attended, Their is going to be an enterment on the 17th, in the Preshyterian church, at Pa. Furnace. Admission 20 cents Samuel McW ams, Alfred Bowersox and Wilson Gates, of the C. 8. N. 8 Lock Haven, came home Lo vote, y Of The telephone line to Pine Grove Mills | } s completed, and those who got phone are as follows : J. B. Kr & Bro. st DD. H Dr. G Ww ; ‘ H. Woods and WANTED We from some of our you i sumatism, a dall pain « he in 1 or gver the kh desire to urinate oft : 20 bio scalding in passing there is an unsatisfied must be at once repeated bas at rick dust deposi When these symptoms shou ti me m Cause want u prefe mention write to Dr length of time However, if wonderful Democrat Co... Binghamton, N. X bottle and he Kilmer & *for a Lentre and th kt} yoru book telling all about it, sent absolutely free by mail Opera House Attractions. Ww Garman will man's « ililam manage pera bouse for the season of 15¢8 ‘gq, and the list of his attractions al ready booked are as follows Nov Martin's Cabin. . 14th, Uncle "Next Door t1th, Keller, the Magician. 20, Ri ations and, Roger Bros, kett's Comedians for dates from companies are being considere it is probable that a sufficient num be selected to give Beliefonters amusement during the show seasot GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION A Full Set of Six War Memotial solutely Free to Every Family a the US For sigxiy J cost a full & vyery fam hold Furnit i LA wiatter whet the be for #1 or This means that we're going to add Bity tho sand names to our list of permanent castomers We're going to demonstrate that pays to send direct to the factory lor furniture This distribution will cost us thousands of dollars and make us thousands of friends. 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The subject of the exquisite color plece Which forms the centre is “The | Ideal Amertean Girl” and it is depicted 1a the most delicate tones as well as the most brilliant shades The Calendar is =o designed that no printing appears on the lithographed panels, and they may be Joya os permanent orna mem =sultable for the prettiest eorper of the house. Not only is this Calendar a gift Jo all subseribers to ihe 199 volume, but all new sub seribers receive also the remaining issues of | The Companion from the time of subseription Cunt January 1, 180, tree then for fifty two | weeks, a full year, to January, 180. A beaut) ful Hiustrated announcement of the principal contributions engaged for the 180 volume will | be sent free to aby one addressing THEYOUTH s COMPANION 211 Columbus Avenue, Boston, Mass GUERIPF'S SALE. | By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Faeclas | Plerl Facias and Vendition) Expooas issued out of the Cort of Comamon Pieas of Contre Co. Pa. and to me directed, there will be ex at | sample Gar- | | the Tom's ' 1 post nee by a fide fost. hence by Jad ir : | post { the place posed to Public Sale, at the the borough of Belielonte Court House Ya. bu BATUKDAY, NOVEMBER #, Taw 10 o'clock, the to-wit All thal certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground situate in the Borrow th of MHesburg, County of Centre and state of Peunsylvinia bounded and deseribed as 1ollows to wit On the north by Bald Eagle Creek, on the south by Water street, on the west by lots of D. K Boileau, on the east by lot of WH Shope, sald lot ix 50 feet wide and In depth 14 feet, known a% lot No 770 the general plot of sald borough being the Same messuage or lot of ground which F., w. Munson, high sheriff of Centre county sold aud conveyed to Join M, Wagner by deed dated Nov. 2th indec’d book, Vo M, No.2 page 101. 1 cted a two-stor frame dwell) in At eslnte, lollowing deseribed real LL yo house 59. ACTON mst Reized, t property ! Lindsay Mahafley me rast of Ma rehes 108 degree Se Li perehes hen yorth & ence hn degrees east f Wn he { land « degrees east of beginning. om Therson erected § J sonith I tain iy more of less barn welzed, taken in sxeemtion the property of Richard Fink ALSO All that certain Yet, pares situate in the Township of Potter, ( Centre and Kiate of Pennsyivania and deseribed as follows townil: Beginning st a {ime store corner on the line of the lands of D Fahringer : thenee by lands of James Runkle north O degrees east 11.3 perches tostone at the side of the public road thence by public road south 57 degrees east 8.5 perehes: thenee by same south 77 degrees east 4.9 perehes to stone thenee by lands of Franklin Weight south 1 degrees west 56 perehes 1o stones, sume sonth Rh degrees west 2.9 perohoes to stones, thence by tands of DD. Fahringer north 204 degrees west 8 perches to the pluce of beginning, containing R14 perches strict measure, J oa-reon erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house, and other out buildings selzod, taken In exsoution, and to be sold as the property of Josiah Taylor ALR AN that certain tot or plees of Jand «i'uate in Laberty toowrnehip Contre county. Pennsylvania hound o and described ss follows Beginning at puhiie road: thenee saline slley, north, 52% degrees east, twenty nine and two tenth (3 4; rofis too6 post i thenoe by lands of Mrs, WI! Ham Moon, north, SEL degrees west, tan and two tenths (27) rods to a post © thenee by lands of Mrs, William Moon aud J, PF, Linn, swith Ly degrees west, tharty and one-half (30g) rode fo a public road; thenes by public road, south, 88g degrees east, eleven and three tenths (10.0 reds to the place of beginning containing one sere and forty perohes (0) be the same more of less, No balldings, Reized, taken nn execution and to be sold as the property of Wm F. Cowrter, Teams Nao deed will be acknowledged until pitrehase money is paid in full, Khor’ (fee FM. Crosrearen Sherif, Bellefonte, Nov, Mh, 18K and 1o Iw or plees « winty bounded in Pruner’s bullding, courts, German and English FORTNEY & WALKER, (D. ¥. Fortney and W. harrison Walker) Attorneys at-law Ofte in Woodring bullding, opposite court house, Prowapt attention to all legal busi Tenn J. H. WETZEL, Atorney-at law. Office In Crider's Exchange. Special attention gly. en to surveving and engineering {fice In LER, Attorney-al nw : German ding, | lections a speciaily onsuitation i pe At his yard Opposite the P. R Passenger Station, Sells only the Best Qualities I J I I | a WII Jog “" COALS JT IW I IF] Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ROYAL STOCK FOO for Horses, Cattle, Shee - r OF TOO I 0 TO TO I I I )). EZER Sis >{BE is NEAT MARKE:, rit ak ejonte, 1a. ¢ Dut the wel quality i p PORK and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced Rill, P If want a nice Juicy Steak go to PHILIPBEEZER W. H. MUSSER GENERAL AGENT UNION CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO INCINNATI, - lh ocd ork dDansage, ete. you Unio, OfMee on flows Crider's St e Block Bellefonte, Pa. XxX 1148 par 1 Advantages : 14" Average interest rate for has been over age Death Rate le of One pet cent {4 The Receipts from I years have than 20 YCArs and the aver. Three fourths 7 per cen 8 than more losses Realizes the Highest Interest and ywest death rate of Ld has the any company Assetts Dec. 11st, 18g $18 “0%. 130.11. JOHN M. PATTISON, President P. MARSHALL, Secretary BE GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and LOANS. RE «+ + J Ten large Fire Insurance com. panies, SR See the New Dividend En. dowment Policy of the Home Life Insurance Company. The highest dividend company in America—we defy competion. Dividends from 30 to 40 per cent, Send your full name and age and get statement. enn ¥en Reliable agents wanted. No limit to territory for good men. Also agent for Carey fire proof wa fee IE |, I GRANT HOOVER, 1st Floor, Crider’s Stone Building. BYLLEFONTE, « - PENNA.
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