THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 15, 1895, 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 Penn Hall. butchering season is about haus and Ihe now lor “‘pawn liverwerst attraction “‘Franci » mountain church ents seem to tion, this vear numerous famous band" the airs maids put on, H. H working on a farm at homie to spend the winter his | We have who have mind, pasti bottom number of : they be, the stand for realy is. ing all far MATE, arental roof some women try to our last little yet historic oince wonderful stride prise. J. C. Penn Hall carriag and very coach shop business an things n €d in Ct few dg Erederick last week Robb Miss Emma Robb, who has been teach. ing music in Philips and Peale for some time is agai While T. S. Delong was in Bellef ¥8 of Robb’s store, telling his wonderful ventures. Now we would advise Mr Delong not to go far away from home to tell his big ones, or some of statements might be doubted ad SO his re 10 our of We came near having a f town week The i Wm. Robb’s house caught fire a place about three feet long and feet wide was discovered by Mrs. Robb, who smelt the They succeeded much difficu y 1 last second floor fi 1 i and burnt two before it smoke extinguishing it LOVER Ist trom MANY A Has turns with « Mingoville. Jno. White is cutting ice at his dan 15 about 6 inches thick Jno. Smith and wife spent a couple days over at Joel Barners Clark McClure, of r through here one day this week Henry Deitrick’s family have nearly all been ou the sick list, but at this ing are getting better, Miss C Walker, i writ. lara Robb, one of Nittany's ac complished young ladies, was the guest | of Mrs Will Frankenmiller, of Devils Lake, but formerly of this place, 1s visiting friends and acquaintances of this vicinity. Josiah Johnson, one of the oldest resi. dents of this community, suddenly pass. ed away on Sunday evening, after an tliness of 28 hours with paralysis. Mr. Johnson has been a resident of Centre county since boyhood. He was born in Union county, in March 6th, 1819; aged 79 years, g months and 4 days. He leaves to mourn his joss one daughter and three sons, namely: Mrs, J M. Dunkle and Claud Johnson, of this place; Elmer, of Altoona; and Frank, of Pitts. burg; also five brothers and one sister, His wife preceeded him to the grave several years ago. Iotzrment on Wed. nesday, at 10 o'clock in the Zion creme. tery. Rev Searl of Clintondale officiat- ing. Peck, over Sunday WHAT IS SHILOH? A grand oid remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for Saif a century, has cured innumerable cases of in. elplent consumption and relieved many in ad vanced stages, If vou are not satished with the resuits we will refund the money. Price 25 ets. and fete, For sale by Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, Pa. 1 | place, without | for Moccasin, Ill 5. It} passed | Nittany. Winter is here, and so are we, Miss Ida Heller is bed. Cutting and hauling ice is programme, Frank Minnick he is working in Brushvalley, mill. Mrs. Tate has returned spending ten days among in Tyrone and Milesburg, still confined to her next on the was home over Sunday: in a saw home, after her children returned their have week : Dan Deihl and wife | home, after spending a { honey-moon among friends | ol friends, | Nittany « house with her Nora Obl and Sadie Zimmerman, lub are mak Christ on Satur The Lutheran Sunday School great preparations for their mas entertainment to be held day evening, the 24th 1 f widower, of this tains cert An across the n There is a seen going oun $0 often this fall, that we wonder if there there 1S anyoue sick ver MOTHERS { sands ste | mie, be probably forgot that he was not in | Coburn. People are taking advantage of the { sleighing We don’t hope our town will die Christmas I. H. Stover ; Centre Hall, on ! James E. Harter and wife made a vi it at Woodward, on Sunday Michael Rockey, of Tylersville, was transacting business in town ou Tuesday left morning, Luther Kreamer, of Woodward, on Tuesday the Christmas Sunday eve Do not forget at this ace on 25th This town will soon have a meeting in the United church Michael Kerstetter, of made a ther day protracted Evangelical Pleasant Gap, business trip to this pla We saw the young man who was seen | going east, early on Sanday morning, at the rate of abont 2.60 | spending a few days in | guest of Henry Klings out town, as the Chamberizin’'s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be de- pended upon and is pleasant and safe to | take. Sold by F. Potts Green, druggist, Fairbrook. Institute next week. Sleigh bells are jingling now. Harry Gardner and wife are visiting friends here and at Tyrone, Mrs. tainment in the Lutheran charch, the evening previous Christmas, Miss Alice McWilliams, Mrs. A. M. Dribeblis and Miss Dolly Kisenburg were in Bellefoute last Saturday, shopping. Justice Keichline visited his mother at Pine Grove last Sunday, Keichline is one of the ablest of Bellefonte, John H Musser and Miss Mame P. Campbell will be united in marria next Thaiudpy ot 12 o'clock noon. The Yedaing will He held at the home of the aged Mr. attorneys Miss Clara Robb spent last Sunday at e the | Mrs Robert Mills, of Lock Haven, is | Maggie Meek, of Pine Grove, , nas gone to Altoona for a Christinas visit, There is going to be a Christmas enter. | Runville. Miss Bessie Ostrander, of Be | is visiting at this place. [4 | i Mrs, Lydia Witherite is vi | { daughter, Mrs. J. A icionte, iting her Rode rs, at Oceola Edward Bottora, who has been on sick list, is much improved in health | this writing, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Poorman are at {tending the “State Grange Convention | at Williamsport at | Auy i one contemplating coal house should | one B. |. Hummel “dandy, | Cards are out of our fair ladies Christmas suppose iL 1s; as HCAt i Business is | the election of alone, | in town at pre are “Seldom looking for owe and not be so fred iil threat I our eo of our j§ the chap | Mr. W. W, Jamison is | with phthysic on {ie 8 Em ower base wileder A. M {era hame gonja is The rabbit | every wor de net gon oner SHandog ovet eason body Is wishing snow before the 1<th over and aim the vorkers porke Butchering is about | Rote Walizer j or of killing the nicest little Mr. O. A dier, quit his er Jamison, « sad ade an and mr leading | on Thursday | went to Lewisburg, | for C. K. Sober- The church in the mountains on Saturday evening, is now working protracted meeting in the which roved to be Dew closed {nite | an unexpected succes un this con their yard gates and keep their dogs penned up or | might run against Some of the people should keep ircumsiances This place is next in India; the people are in bunting, trapping and fishing excels some of the productions | New York, in such as cheese, I. B. Musser, Esq, his property to Edward Union Nit. Musser wil ithe spring and will | his new residence in Sugar valley | can hardly afford to such a neighbor, but if we must we can comparison r mostly employes also el of this place sold erby, vacate same in loose good We have aman not far from here that does not properly provide for his family, He also quarrels with them all the time and says they do pot offer him any. thing to eat. What good would it do him if they would offer him anything, if it was not there for him. This man might improve his providence by being slightly published, but will not mention his name with a hope that he will re. form. Your Danger Now Is from the overworked condition of the liver and kidneys which are unable to expel impurities from the blood. This causes rheumatism. Hood's Sarsapa- rilla has been wonderfully saccessful mn curing this disease. It neutralizes the acid in the blood and permanently cures the aches and pains which other medi. cines fail to relieve. Hood's Sarsapa- rilla is the best winter medicine because it purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood. It gives help just where help is needed. Ittones the stomach, stimuiates the liver, and arouses and sustaing the kidneys, It wards off pneumonia, fevers, bronchitis, colds, coughs and the grip. the t } who | after the of Glenn | * take possession of i We | Kreamerville. § Av was communion day in the M church, hore, Perry Winters wer Bellefonte the as jarymian, was lo part of ia week, i$ on the BY ils on of Jacob Gephart, together with John Winter \ it ’ rathered quite a lot id we have reason nth of them have know ledge Since our teachers w= Teacher's Institute next w be no which means a rest for the scholars school, Quite a number of our peopl the M. E. meetiaog on Sanday Kreamerviile, The ery interesting the number have been c« Harter, who Mover 's tenement ho Jacob father-in-law at Woll lav. ; moved Mover house in Prof | pects to ho this ¥ lace, co cons SHgIng « 5 or iE enthusiasm and the Fhe chief charac were Misses Alice and F ers, who are accomplished voung | The Society Journal, by F. ( provided much laughter, [he ich was Lab 1 arence Julian. Reuben Alexander is at this writing laid up with a carbuncie on his neck. Mr Swyers, of Pas Yan, N. VY, is vis. iting his sister indaw, Mrs. T. A. Ardell. Samuel McGinley left last Thursday to accept his old position, at the Tyrone forge. Mr. Laird tarried in our town last week, We would like to know when jt is coming off, lizzie? The jingle of sleigh bells can be heard as the roads are in excellent condition for sicighing at present, The protracted meeting, in the United Brethern church, under the leadership of Rev, Newell, closed last week with three conversions, As every one seems to know who the correspondent is we wish you would lend a helpiug hand as news is very scarce in this locality at prescut, WEeCK § | | on Monday. | guest of J Linden Hall It is said that a singing cls to begtarted at this Mrs. Laura Haffer star where 15it het place he will Samuel Ripka has iror for January Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Barns hours ou Sunday at Centre Hi drawn ure been term of « {ye 0 il day Howard. $ are heard on streets ice houses is getting I. B. Wetzel loaded a Miss Alice to wait on Willi says she isn't E Riddle, of Wi town on Tuesday Gardner, Bellefonte, on Monday 3 . . = > 2 DATICS YCATICK 10aqQre Tuesday Ire Smith makes juent trig NV onde Charles Longacre, of way Belle t+ | to see his dame on Sunday atick, of Bierly, Mr. Madisonburg, on Monday Was a Monday was pay day at Jenkin's Iron Tool Co , at this place Mr. Hartzel, of Hawthorn, was a guest of Harrison Long the past week Mr. James Heverly, employed Cross Forks, is home at this writing WOTKS at George Stover, guest of 8S, 1 of Mackevville, Reber, was a on last Thursday. Irvin J. Packer, who had been em. ployed at Panther Run, was home over Sunday. Chas. Wells, who had been employed at Clintondale the past summer, returned home on Monday. Mrs, Snyder and Mrs. Hassioger, of | Bellefonte. were guests of Mr, Philip | Ertie, of near this place. Grant Hoover, of Bellefonte, and Mr. | Clark, of Philadelphia, transacted busi- tiess in this place on Friday. Harry Hockman, of Zina, was a guest of his sister, Mrs. E C. Dietz, the past | Wednesday and Thursday. | Messrs, 1. C. Leathers, Joseph Diehl, | Wm. T. Lucas, David Weich were to Mt. Eagle to church, on Sunday. Our prominent marble and granite | dealer, Mr. Mayes, put up some of hus fine work at Romola, on Monday. George Lougery returned home the [ot week, from West Yirginia, where he ad been employed fo some time, Rabbit hunting was good the past Ouite a number of the cot. 8 were brought 10 our town med home on Satur. be had Loom i M ac 4 town th them hased our u ver ————— A ———se Sec a Show Siorm in Summer ? We never did; but we have seen the clothing the at this time covered with it looked as if it yad been out in a regular snow. storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would ff melt the falling snow so wil (AYEP’S | Hair Vigor melt these flakes of dandruff in the scalp. It goes further than this: itprevents their formation, It has still ther properties: it will restore color to gray hair in just ten times out of every ten cases, And it does even more: it feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be- comes long hair. We have a book on the Hair and Scalp. [It is yours, for the asking. If yon 0 hot Sathin Mite benef te ox rom tv J » Ave The dortor About It, Provo there ls some difenlty with your gen. eral ala ash may be easily ree TON. 5 CATER, Lowell, Mess.
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