THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 24, 18 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 Boalsburg. now cha he Vv P amond Val The noon Lutheran chur The inter by the Odd Fe ne | #4 valley and Centre Hall. 27 years of age, was ¢ Grove Lutheran churcl ©. F. of Boalsburg. nent ves ir our town ast crayon portrait Girls for winter 1 chase n wake Sit be Leorge that Frank know you went te night ] ou ana A certain young 1 y called in town OOH , Lox k itloa t roasted with no other intentior to win the efléections of or the good will Which was it, Christ J the the youn of the © 1 ¢ nt . C. Shafler, name which heads this item, is one familiar to all as that of | a young man who moved out and in AMONR our people for more than three years, Young as be was and with a seeming promise of fair days before him at this hour there remains of him only the name. His spirit is with his His memory alone remains to us few weeks ago he was attacked with typhoid fever. It was not believed he was in a critical condition up to within a few days of his death, He was subject to cramp and it is supposed that this, in connection with the fever, caused his sudden death, that took place on Thurs. day night of last week. Mr. Shaffer was only 25 years old at the time of his death. He ieaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. His body was inter. red in the cemetery at Zion on Saturday afternoon, Krel's Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant laxative Regulates the bowels, purifies the blood Clears the complexion. Easy to make and lensant to take 2 ects. Mold by Krumrine Bros, Belisfonte, ) God Some Aaronsburg. Solomon Confer and wife, of Union. ville, are the guests of Isracl Weavers, Forest and Lottie Ieitzell and Lucy Stover spent a few days with friends in Snyder county, James Ettinger bas goue to Mill Hall, where he is engaged in cigar making, for H, M. Call. : 2 Mr, and Mrs. Micheal Frank, of Jew. el City, Kansas, tarried a guests of Landlord E. A. few days as lowers. Torence Bell and two of his sisters, of Bellefonte, were down on their wheels on Monday as guests of their uncle Tom Hull, Our school directors have placed large slate boards in some of our school butld- ings, to take the place of the oid wooden boards. Lancaster, has parents a visit, after greater part of hve Miss Rosa Jackson, of come to pay her being away the VeAars. Harter, Hefonte Daniel Harter, uf their Lewis Mench's The Unit meeting 1 Be aged mother writing, y evening. who hq Mt. Eagle. Brows DREAM We are going to dad's The leading butchers have busy of late in our vicinity Rev. Manly and wife callersat Mrs. J. B day evening. + of Howard were Leathers, last Fri. I'he principal sport in our town is foot ball, in which some of our most promin ent citizens participate Once more our hearts were saddened by hearing of the death of Rev. Isaiah Winter, pastor of the Church of Christ at this place. His son, who was taken ill about the same time, is improving, The protracted meeting has closed at Kennedy, although a number of fine ser. mons were delivered by Rev, Whorton and great interest taken ju the meeting only one was induced to put on the armor of Christ, 2 ~Why don't you subscribe for the CENTRE DEMOCRAT ? Do you know itis the cheapest paper in Centre county, if you pay for it in advance. | Bros, Bellefonte, Zion. Miss Lillie Shaffer is at present afllict ed with typhoid fever Mrs, Catharine ha home after an extenaed trip to Philadel phia. Misses Garthoft Fagle, spent Sunday at Emanuel Garbrick. Mrs, Kate Rothrock, was here to attend the brother, James Shafler, Master Harry the chores last Sunday kicked in the returned and Leathers, of Mt the home of Garbrick, whil morning, side by a hors H rl are not seriou Hiram Grove, while school this week, lwo pia od Foster \ pent Sund Mr Ly Harry Mrs. Thos ent Sunday her father in Prof. D. M. Packs spending a few d home of his father, 51 : : £ r. of Beech Creek ays in this place at the James M. Packer parties of this place vin ped the mount. We have ry nu Ti2es Several hunting are at present en on ainous tract of Beech Creek not heard ve captured being 12] One day last week, the horse Irvin Wentzel took fright mn front of Wm Robb's store ran away, breaking both shafts No one was in the buggy at the time of and out Hensyl Packer is, at this writiag, in a very critical condition, saffering from hemorrhage of the stomach, It is sup. posed that he strained himgelf some way while playing bail, this being the result, The price of the Centre Democrat and jtimes a.week World has been re. duced from £1.75 to $1.65 per year. This is a great combination at a low price. We always furnish “The Most News for the Least Money."' Dreadfully Nervous, Gente 1 was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea, It quieted my nerves and strenjthined my whole Nervous Systeni. | was troubled with Consti pation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thormghly that | rapidly regained | A Bweoet, tartford, Conn, Sold by Krumrine i‘ ponlth and strength. Mes 8, | Rock View. Daniel Barlet, of | day Alfred Rishel Lemont, I.. A. Miller, of Pit day in this vicinity, Miss Alice Kreps, of State College, pent a few days in this vicinity Many of the farmers are slaughteri their heavy this weel more, spent Sun here and wife nt Sunday | at | burg K, spent Suu- y porkers James Mackey and brother, nity, spent Sunday at State Col Mr Steward Flech ABRMAN His Nt Entirely new Kileetr Li ments HOUS slay a stam 14 Pres't Dep't M Ol GRIPPE Grippe and influenza invariably leave the system with a bad cough. For such Dr. John W, Bull's Cough Syrup is highly recommended. This won- derful remedy gives relief at once, conquers the worst cough overnight and soon effects a thorough cure, x. II's COUCH SYRUP Cures Grippe and Influenza, Doses are small and pleasant 1o take, Doctors recomamend iL. Price 25 cis. Ab all druggists, SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Pacias Fieri Facias and Vendition: Exponas issued ont of the Cort of Common Pleas of Contre Co. Pa. and to me directed, there will be ox 8 per Iu pe rehes strict | one and & half story frames dwelling liberty t | degrees east iwonty nine and two tenth { rove 1 8 post IF iam Moon BATUKDAY 0 clock NOVEM Lhe Boileau, on the cast lot 18 0 feet wide and in perehes ronda 1 grees east 5 par {degrees east : of Frank) 56 perohes Lo stones rees west 2.9 perches to sto of D. Fahrings north hes tothe place of beginning, « Meare There bY lands ress west same south then degrees west ontaining t erected a and dey nes e by house ther out buildings Selzed, 1aken In execution and to be sold as the property of Josiah Taylor ALRO All that certain ‘of or piece of land situate in | nehip Contre cotbivePennsylvania bounded 4 des ribbed so follows: Beginning Al public rogd © thenee along alley, north, 50% (29 4] thenee bY lands of Mrs, Wii north, 38, degites went, two and two tenths (27) rods to a post: thence bry lands of Mra, Wiliam Moon and J. PF. Linn. south Tg degrees wost, thirty and ome hall (36%) routs to a public road: thence by public road, south, S8is degrees east, eleven and three | tenths (10.3) rods to the place of beginning! | containing one acre and forty perches (80) | be the sams more of Jess, No buildings Relzed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. F. Cowrter Trauma No deed will be acknowledged until purchase money is patd in fall, ¥herift's Ofon WM Croxrerin. Sheriff Bellefonte, Nov, ith, 18s PROFESSIONAL CARDS. EB EE WE WE ER EW Re we EK RHOADS i. w bo] iy HN FETE TE TE TT HB N Te i. ne A 1 00 0 i ¥ ! wl . Lg Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ’ TIT hdd ] 3 He 0.8 wm ROYAL STOCK FOOD i IE TY FIFI IY] TI TOR TTI TTI TI TT EEE ow ow ww = ONIQIING WUVI *t w w | w | ¥ ¥ ¥ ! rE R ™ » ->{BEEZER Sie NEAT MARKET ’ | ’ ,y Xf H ( BEEF PORK and MUTTON A kind oked Meat. Ham, Pork Sausage, ete. 1 y JUICY Dteak ILIPBEE | Kinds of Sn Sheed Want a nice PH ZER W. H. MUSSER (GENERAL AGENT UNION CENTRAL LIFE INS, CO CINCINNATI, Oni0. Office of 2nd Boor Criaer's stone mock, Bellefonte, Pa. a. Sam This Company has the Following Advantages : {4 Average interest rate for 20 years { has been over 7 per cenl. and the aver. | age Death Rate less than Three-fourths {of One per cent, $9 The Receipts from Interest for 28 years have more than paid all death losses, 14 Realizes the Highest Interest and has the lowest death rate of any company Assetts Dec. 31st, 1897 : $18,708, 130.31, JOHN M. PATTISON, President. EP. MARSHALL, Secretary.
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