THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., DECEMBER 1, 189s. 7 Teachers and Directors of Centre County, Penn’a. 3 ju n (f ade, Abders Wm. Corman, Bellefonte Yearick, Walker Elizabeth M Barnhart, year-old daughter here from Patton, for interment, It died of pneumonia. Mrs. Mary Duck was buried last Sun. Bellefonte CORRESPONDENTS Jennie Morriso Marie Bates Jennie Mitchell } 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. Aaronsburg. Noah Cronemiller, of Bellefonte, spent a few days with friends in the burg Supt. C. L. Gramiey, of Rebersburg, visited our three schools on Monday wife, of Belie r home Col. J. P. Coburn and fonte, spent Sunday in thei this place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Limbert Madisonburg on Sunday, to attend Mrs Ducks funeral. Ogle Burley and family, of nce of ' to were Tyrone, were visiting at the resi Mrs. | J. Forster last week, Joe Meyers, of Boalsburg, and Miss Mary Wolf, of Wolfs Store, Sundaved at the home of Henry Weaver. Frank and Bert Sylvis have John C. Stovers brick shop; where they moved their shoemaker shop. Miss Vera Beaver, of Centre Hlll, and Miss Mary Kreamer, of Bellefonte, were the guests of A. S. Stover a few days last week, E. R. Wolfe and Thos. Weaver were to Wolfs Store, on Saturday, to partake of a sumptuous butchering dinner, with the former's parents, Miss Dora Adams, of MifHinburg, paying her an visit to her uncle, Tom Hull. Dora always manages tc be on hand for the good butchering dinner, rented Em. Cronimiller’s quite busy butchering fc for the past two weeks, and 1 ther have orders from . 3 batcheri Kreamerville. Saturday was a snowy day Geo. Winte ] day. rs was to People are nearly al here, John Winter's sale passed on Saturday. Charles is g away ny Ing % that be a sad day. Jacob Gept is a traverse 1 this district this week. ioah, of Re » got from Chas. Winklebleck t the ershurg, Henry Renovo to stay f WwW. E. Saturday. The Methodis here at present; so far no ¢« L. A. Mil puipit in Rev, A new man in town Wallace Beirly. He home of Chas Srull in has The house of Henry Detwiler, Jr uated at what is known as Crouse’s ( was destroyed by fire Tuesday of la week, Geo. Diehl, who had been working in Ohio, during the past summer, home one day last week. same old George A certain person from Wolf's Store accustomed to come to Rebersburg and rob the merchants of their raw We wonder who it is. He mt of fresh meat and evidentaly have much at home or is Shiloh's others fail no hom C and go ros. Be stirrnecl returned He is the oysters be fond cannot ave it 1st goin 3 ts ington s PF yacod Wilson, few days in our town Wm. Miller spent Sunday at Willi port. What is the attraction, Wm * The Christian Endea pose having an entertais evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Shaffer few days last week visiting relatives in Penusvalley. Mrs. Dr. Fisher was al this place for a week. We have her with us sometimes. The Central Commercial Telephone Co., have put in two phones in our town {une at Dr. Fisher's and J. W. Eby's Wm. Truckenmiller, of near Devil's Lake, North Dakota, formerly of Hub. lersburg, is here visiting bis mother, relatives and friends. He expects to re- main here during the winter, Charles and Arthur College, were home a few days last week. They put in their time hunting, Charles hunted the entire distance from State College to Zion; when he arrived be felt like eating a wild lurkey, but ~gidn’t have any, you know, WANTED-—-We are anxious to hear from some of our correspondents who have neglected to send in any news from their locality, Your neighbors like to * the happenings in this paper. Send 1 the news and we will cheerfully iat it. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation it's the Best and If after using it you don’t say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by Krumrine Bros. Ballefonte, Spring Mills. George's Valley hunting club came home with three fine deer. The hunters are busy since the snow, after the rabbit, with good success, Yc Blair and family brought their 3. of Bellefonte last week 1 ' eavo 111 spent a riends and home in glad to her are Fisher, of State | and | fonte day at Heckman cemetery ; age 87 years. Smith Bros. had charge of the funeral, Beaty returned from Ohio, had been for the past year. with his mother, Daniel where he Will spend the winter Mrs. Sarah Beaty. Dr. F. H. YanValzah, died last Sun. day morning, at half past five, Cause of death, pneumonia ; age about §2 years, He was burried at Spring Mills, Smith Bros. having charge of the funeral. The Dr. will be greatly missed. (Biograph- ical sketch in another part of this issue lead ure ne Bros, Stop that Cough ! Take warning. 1t may to Co sumption. A ¢. bottle of shiloh's ( may save your sold by Krumai Bellefonte fe Romola. Miss Carrie Gardner, of Howard, vis- ited in our town last week, been A number of wild turkeys have captured about here lately. Don't forget to attend I. Wentzel, on Saturday, Mrs. visited at the home the sale November of Jacksonville of Peter George Glossner, Robb WOOK. Garfield in Kunes aud Sunday Messrs Clarence Egan, of Blanchard, this place. Wm. Mayes, made a bus Saturday. Miss Marietta Ley: the guest of Miss place, last week. spent Howard's marble deal to our town , of Altoona, ita Robb, of Harmon Bowes and wife, o ard. attended services church on Sunday i . y f Miss Eva Myers, o a few days of last wet Miss Mamie Delong Miss Annie Winslow, of spent Sunday in our town at the b Mrs. W. R. Welch, A number of persons from ended the sale whicl last Saturday, by Jac McCloske Thomas McC! i victted n RB ) 1 Qin Banc Blanchard, as the gues ¥ Lt me her sister, this was he bh Heaton where 1d engir auct Thanksgiving eve, Leathers er rer Secretary, | Chas B pated thi Treasu wer AR 1 society 1s t ani #t Sung » protracted me They have a 88 vet H onte, Dukeman returned in our vicinity of Louis Irwin, at a week's bunt d Mrs. Ed and Mrs Shen spent an Irwin, Mr of Thanksgiving the of their father, Daniel Irvin William Bullock, who has been ing in Milesburg for 15 home eflects of WOorkK- the past few weeks, suffering with a bealed jaw. the having a tooth extracted A certain can fool the of Bellefonte Bellefonte people with a wild turkey, but he can't fool The turkeys about Martha are tame, where he could get close enough to catch one and hang it to a tree and shoot it in the head and proudiy shoulder it with some small game and started for home How about it Billy. Walnut Grove. Littie John dangerously {ll improving young man us very has been fever who typhoid Rishel, with jacob Meyer who has been housed with a very sore carbuncle is able about again, Rumor has it that asinging clas about to be organized at Rock Hil very good thing push it along, up lo be 8 18 Miss Hattie Reitz, one of our pleasant young ladies has gone to Williamaport to spend the winter with iriends. James Markle, who has been working on a farm near, Roaring Springs, is home spending a few weeks with his parents and sisters, How is this, that some of our young ladies are kind enough to treat their gentlemen friends to cider. For further information just ask Mr, B.— What De, A. BE. Salter Says. BUFFALO, N.Y Gents From my personal knowledge. gained In observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in eases of advanced Con. sumption, 1am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Kemedy that has ever been brought to my attention, It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Krumrise Bros, Bellefonte, Pa. Following is a list of the school teachers and directors of Centre county, the salaries Harriet | f Blanch- | in the Reformed | Blanchard, | Al paid, and their post office address president of the board, the second the secretary BELLEFONTE, Se lary $1,44 to $30.00 Directors Fortney, Bellefonte Rankin, ' Harris Mingle, W., CC. Helnle David Haines Goorge W Henry W. E Grove W. H. Muy Ie first Hiram Thompson Stnte Colle choll Etters Tenchers director in, ae Mary Hutte named in each district is the Waolr, Wold ye 5 “heots ’ Kreanmer, Fle Houserville Lemont HALFMOON TOWNSHIP Slurry £30 and #20 POTTER CURTIN TOWNSHIP BENNER TOWNRMIP FERQUBON TC BOGGS TOWNABMIP MAINES 4 BTOWNEMI» LEBBURG BOROUGH ’ F } WNEBMIP RUSH ) BOROUGH £50 to # MILLMEIM BORC G UGH $ tir 8 TOWNSMIP® # TOWNBMIPF 4 NLrong SO PIAL Hend ~n BTATR COLLEGE BORO | WIR PPR | TAYLOR TOWNEHIP 20 10 4 TOWNSHIP i UNION TOWNEMIP . \ 1 85 ¢ Bechtol m cionte on Ha Alice Harter i week B elt WwW. I. { hank, of Howar on Thanksgiving Mrs. Barbara ond attended of her « Mowry Hublershurg Miss ( tany be funeral of the Nit itor at the , last week Garbrick into part of W. H K. Wilson, Samuel and family Miller's hou . 1 5 veo . «] by R week als Mrs. Davi Beck, of Hefonte: Mrs Wm. Custer, lamar, Mrs. Williams and son Wilbur, and Harry Tressler, Nittany; and Miss Dorethy Courter, this place; were welcome callers at the home of Israel Condo, last week, 1 Be ol ol ol The hunting party composed of the W.H. Long, G. M. Betz, W Solt, Chas. Shank, Chas. Smith, Ben’) Strunk, and Mr returned home from the Alleghenies week They succeeded in getting one deer which was shot Mr. long. Mr. Stine reports having seen 1 Milesburg. | following Stine iast by Theodore Tipton and wile, o1 Renovo, | attended the funeral of Wm, Haverack ler on Friday; interment at Fillmore, Misses Bertha Watson and | Walker, of lock Haven, are guests of | John A. Confer and family, at this writ. {ing Misses Otley Hughes, Adeline Lyons, Gertie Showers, and Frank Gingher, of | Miss | Bellefonte, spent Friday with | Eleanor Ginger | | Mm. Wm, F. Taylor, of Tyrone, spent | | Wednesday with her sister Mrs. Joseph | She came to assist her with the | Baird. | butchering of three fine hogs, Perry Similer, of Philipsburg, is at : | present visiting his sister, Mrs, Forest | Bullock, He is wearing the blue; was a ! member of the regular army, ohn C. Wagner, as ramor has it, rent | | if $ | spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. ' ed the Central City steam flouriog roller process mill; will begin operations in the : peat future, success to you John, This question was asked, by a young | place, let for Pittsburg on last Tuesdiy. Edna | As money ou Chamberiain’'s Coli Cholera and Remedy can always bx pleasant and safe t f otts Green, dr rrhoea Fe) wrest UE EIS in Progress ch at present wife, from am Baim and boun on to the ches the seat of pain an ened attack of pner treatment will car hours. friend 0. H best at M { from {| Wolfs A good shoemaker wants a good stand. Write or inquire of Henry Gilbert, Woll's Store, Pa. for particulars : Mary Al Wolfe, and her Sundayed Lover prevent the threat monia lame in | Potts Green, druggist State College, This same ‘3 Shiu DY back aiew to, ! | y 1 Parsnip Complexion, Weaver, will in a few | roller buckwheat flour on | and can therefore supply stomers with No 1 flour Our millers, C.J days have hand to sell all his cu Herbert i io, t does not require an expert to de the sufferer from kianey ‘rouble | The hollow cheeks, the sunkey /ye | dark, puffy circles under the ' | sallow parsnip-colored con plexion indi | Cates it A physician would ask if | rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in back or over the hips, stomach desire to urinate often, or a scalding in passing | there an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor tect 8 Ves, from Colby last summer He says Brushvalley the place for bim. There is some attraction at New ton Brumgart's, which accounts for it We have four men {| hood who claim they of wood in one day. They now have | another to get proof. The way | Harry was hauling it takes a great deal | more time to haul it than to cut it. | Harry must expect to get married soon, The price of the Centre Democrat | and 3 times-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.” Yearick is back where he was all is the neighbor. chooped 1317 cords in our burning or job 13 When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the { cause Delay may lead to gravel, catarsh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stop. page, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with n8 uments, or may run into Bright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, discovery of the eminent kidney and biadder specialist, is a positive remedy for such diseases. lis reputation world-wide and it is 80 easy to get at ary drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it, | However, if you prefer to first test its | wonderful merits, mention (The Centre Democrat; and write to Dr, Kilmer § | Co, Binghamton, N. VY. for a sample Pleasant Gap. Miss Bess Eckenroth has been suffer ing with an attack of quincy. Rev. Williams is holding a revival | meeting at Valentine's Forge. Chas. Ramsey has bought the J. Tres. | sler’s property on Sheep street, Mrs. Herman Miller, of Bellefonte, Newton Gill, Mrs. sent absolutely free by mail, the gieat | is | | {| every fan N l | mat 1 We | trouble, | et it; if after passing | | and you had | i*¢ ¢ they aggregate get th het you the depended take ug put forth iy : ashion th exaggerated « turn to the tare certain iy that they for } coughs, GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION Ab solutely Free to Every Family 1a the U.S For sixty « A full set A Full Set of Six War Memorial! Spoons Ve We give absolutely of six War Me IY sending us a cash irniture ted from er witho cost morial Spoons I order for House MIL CALA OR ue be for ¢ » add a1 cu sid F tes wee whether the ord re going to send direct to distribution us thousa make us thousands of friends Each spoon {a different desigo—four U. 8 Battleships Soldiers in Camp in Cuba hes are not the rtised extensively at 8 They are warranted best «¢ on 4 base of pure nickle silver (not Fass They will wear for years a priceless heirloom for futcre generations, Send for a copy of our catalogue today You shouid enclose a stamp or two to help pay postage. QUAKER VALLEY MPG CO, 557 W, Harrison St, Chicago X 0 SPOONS Ww grade b and become Opera House Attractions, William Garman will manage Gar. man’s opera house for the season of 1508. ‘99, and the list of hi attractions al. ready booked are as follows Dec. md, Royer Bros. "Next Door.’ Feb. 13th, Keller, the Magician. Feb. 20, Rickett's Comedians, Applications for dates from some other companies are being considered, and it is probable that a sufficient num- ber will be selected to give Bellefonters amusement duri~; the show season, WOOD'S PILLS cure Liver fils, Bil Maggie Roudenbush, of this | bottie and book telling all sbout it, both | lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Ensy to take, oasy to operate. 20c¢,
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