THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 12, 189 9. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO LY What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—~The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published Pablish it, Send the News, We will Milesburg. Miss Ida Orris friend, Miss Evans, of Potter's Bank Wm, Ginger papa. His presented him with a daughter on the 3d Dr. 8, M. Huff, of Lamar, has located » and has his office in the Odd Fellows building Wm. B grip. Quite a burg are suffering with Mrs. Daniel McKinley, who had been ill with ppeumonia, is again ible to be a spent Sunday with her is again Wile the f people In the | Miles and son Oscar have number « tl he same disease | hint Boyd Grassmver an in February a number of departure nite ir streets at this wi holding oid I, King is h net exam rding secr the installing ofl Harry Gheret and | and John Rea: were pre sent sive and interest He hers of the im pres: castle spoke of th . le to en ing the word | bearing on th above all, they sl in privat organiz wd to ngs of the sense of res claiming vour band of sacred urine of other Love is a ford aside AVERY to cast BOTTL} aid Price 25 ects. 50 et by Krumrine Bros., Belle Spring Mills. Sleighing parties are plenty nton Heberling, of Pire Grove Mi was seen on our street, last Saturday. of afew Howard Rossman, one our chants, was on the sick list last week, Allison Bros. are rushed with orders so that it requires them 10 run might and day. William Baker, the section has been under the weather for a few days. Mrs. Browu's father is from New Berlin. Subscribe for the the best county paper, and donot borrow Rev. Brown is holding a protracted meeting at Farmers Mills. The have several seekers. C. P. Long will build a wagon-maker boss, visiting her shop for Luther Roper, at the toot of the | hill, near the Grange Hall. There will be lots of moving about this spring, and it seems there is a want for bouses. Some will leave town, while others will nove in. Will Bair was thrown off of a load of logs and was severely hurt about his | neck and shoulders, which might have proven fatal. C. E. Confer's sale was well attended last Saturday. Everybody was looking tor a bargain. Some of his goods brought more than he paid for them, Robison Bros. are more than pleased with the business they are doing in the hardware line. A fine lot of cook stoves, ranges and heaters on hand. L. A. Smith, of Pine Grove Mills, visit- ed Smith Bros. last week. I. A. was quite useful during the cold snap. He kept the plants from freezing, If you don’t believe it just ask Mike, J. 0. McCormick and John Smith are the champion sucker fishers, They came home the other day, McCormick 20 and Smith 22, some of them measured 18 inches. You may go again. It will not be long until we hold the spring caucus. It is well to look up such candidates who will take an interest in our township. Andrew Corman and Jeff Heckman, who saved four hundred dol. lars, are out tor re-election for Supervi- sors; John Emerick for Reg. Assessor : John Lloyd wishes his name to come be tore the peoole for Constable. Who will be the next ? TELL YOUR SISTER A beautiful complexion isan impossibility with. out good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion. a healthy liver and bowels, Karl's Clover Root Tea acta directly on the boweis, liver and kidneys keep. ing them In perfect health. Price 25 cts, and 4 ets. For sale by Krumrine Bros , Bellotunts, a. 4 » L | railroad, in Clearfield county. Centre Democrat, | Unionville. Wm. Woomer entertained his parents last week. Miss Alice Sensor is visiting her par- ents at this place, Herbert Pinch left for western the part of the state last week, Miss Eva Thompson has sick list for some time, Mrs. Annie Rich, of visiting friends at this place been on the Philadelphia, is | Our genial merchant, Ed Griest, has bought another good cow. There will be some weddings in this town in the spring-all rightee. Miss Edith Zimmerman, of Bellefonte, | | is visiting her sister Mrs. Elwood Fisher, Mr. Lougry, of Philadelphia, visited | his sister, Mrs. P. |. McDonnell, re cently, | confined to We are glad los. T. Barton has been his room with the gripoe. to learn he is improving Dr. D. S. Monroe, presiding elder, of Altoona district, preached in the M. E church on Friday night. Samuel family Brugger spent Sunday with his Mr. Brugger 1s He is { old and experienced surveyor. » ” of Rehers by John Rupp, form a few hours wit y friends on Saturday to learn that he is so ith his new home well Paul Swahb, our promising young men, who had been engaged in the bakery business at Red Lion last eight months, took a severe attack of typhoid fever home until last week, His many friends are glad to hear of his recovery. KNOW, one of DO yi Pa. Furnace. Dan Irviss lost a fine heifer the other day. | Amos Clemson is { heart trouble | cover, quite poorly with We hope he may soon re. J. J. Goheen has been very poorly for | some time, We hope for his speedy re. | covery. Catherine Gardoer died Friday morn. ing of heart failure, | made at Graysville cemetery, Jacob Neidigh and Charles Lytle are on a hunting expedition, at the hostler, trying lo capture the foxes. Miss M. E. K. was in Bellefonte and got herself a pretty new coat for the cold weather, Nothing like being comfort. able, Oscar Irvin was to see his mother at Altoona, and reports times very good and lots to do. He is in the best of spirits, Mr. Mock, the venerable horse and cow surgeon stopped F, B. from practic. ing, not having the authority to per- form the same, Three boys at Baileyville got them. selves in a nice box. The officer is on the hunt of them. They should be ar- tested and punished severely for their conduct. We say, teach them a lesson or they may do much worse, D. H, Kustenbander and John Markle, of near Pine Grove Mills, took a trip to Bellwood to see their many friends. They report a pleasant time. The roast at O, J. Weaver's took John's eye. He ate about 51 pounds of turkev a 42 pound mince pie and a pile of cake last Thursday and then complained of being full. He will surely go back, as he was treated too good to stay away. To the Public, We are authorized to guarantee every bettic of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and if not satisfactory to refund the mon- ey to the purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds and looping cough. Price, 25 and soc per bottle. Try it. F. Potts Green, drug. gist, Bellefonte, Pa. | RINOBE us | year is the first time we blow the Surveying a | an | tor the | , and was not able to come | ; ; ‘ . . | | the second grade school to the third that | | ined Kramerville. John Winters again, These cold days wooed is sential as flour, 18 among the living almost as es- Chas. Douty of glasses, Wears a new pai Subscribe for the and get the news, Miller, CENTRE DEMOCRAT Geo Madisonburyg, Hew duvs 1ast Of wis week Election of Lpworth was held on last Tuesday evening, Sylvia hoff is at Lock Haven League officers back from a visita The next legal holiday will be Wash ingtons birthday, Mrs. G. B. Winters was visiting at Mr. Hafleys, Aarousbury, one day last week, All up-to-date democrats get the Cen tre Democrat, of the of The second weck the new |] | orn, As the holiday season in now over, wonder if any one was disappointed David li the folks in of town the best, and we him. Harry Smull bh It was not so sev we the west end don’t blame Kes Kili} 1d th crc a | s 10 a grippe Our high of the Grammar school, people say is getting rather We are afraid he'll fall through ting a school hereafter. We heard of scholars | moted heing nr oeing vi instructor never had to stand an examination teachers must, at a teachers ex tion, We have pupils from this that had been promoted to the grade that positively shouid have re | mained there, but were ses erely exam and sent down again Did our { worthy Co. Supt. Gramley ever do such work in all his teachings? This sort of | work is very encouraging to a pupil, io- | deed. HOW I8 YOUR WIFE? Has she her heanty® If so, Constipation Indigestion, Sick Mezids he are the principal causes, Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these iis for half a century, Price 25 ets. and 5 ots Moaey refunded if results are not satisfactory For sale by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, Pa, 2 Walker. font Interment wiil be | Miss Lulu irwin is on the sick list, D. Harry Martin returned to Lancas | ter, last week, Mrs. David Long has returned home from visiting friends at Mill Hall. Miss Edith Rine, of Lock Haven, was in our vicinity on Sunday, The poles are going up for the new telephone company. Geo. Russell is stil improving. Dr. Hensyl, of Howard, is the attending physician. Prof. J. Colter Hockenberry, of Ches. ter, Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs John Hoy, Sr. W. P. Lucas and Miss Mary Hoops, of Howard, were welcome cailers at the home of Jacob Orndotf, on Sunday after. noon. Ira C. Johnson and wife, of Howard, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs, J. Harry Yearick on Thursday, of last week, . Quite a number of teams from Rald Eagle valley, are hauling lime stone turkey : from the quarry, owned by James Beck. Miss Maud Longee, of Howard, spent last week at the home of Miss Mabel Hoy, of this place. She returned home on Monday, A number of young people from Howard and this place gathered at the home of Z. W. Hoy on Tuesday evening, of last week, to spend the evening mn playing games, ete. The party was given in honor of their daughter, Miss Mabel Hoy. ~The price of the Centre Democrat and 3times-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 Teast Mobev.” Charles stroke last week better, from |} like our | amina- | town | third | | friends. .- Mt. Eagle, The singing is o'er, The church 1s cleaned ; Nothing lost, jut little gained. Mr. Archie is hig improving smice medicines have been changed. J. K. Boney, Mack and the new Juni. per, are making good use of the snow Master Bower, several days Heverley New York, Heverley Austin Bathurst, who ployed, at Parkersburg, i , Of &. L. Houpie Bower, son | with La Grippe, for has been Orr and Reynolds ther, wile, of ville, are iting his br has been em spending sev eral days with his fanny, Certainly community 1s not vancing in civil very rapidi when the ch wine is stolen represents the blooa of Christ, our ization : chur , which 1 and used as a beverage, Mrs, James Bathurst had a paralytic WH Pres She is ' ae 3 J n who fractured his ome Her hushand, hip some tis | move hi The Lather owner of our , has been near for Roland Items. ravers W. Gavior Morrison and ionte were juent F Morrisons pare Parker, last week nT, Of Mrs I. M Mrs. Rebecca Curtin whose home is | on the farm of Irvin Har ey, her brother- iaw, 18 quite sick Her old age has so to compel her to take to She is being attended by Dr. Dorsworth, of Bellefonte, and Katherine Harvey ber grand daughter, A speedy recovery her many nfeebled ber as her bed for by is hoped Miss Alice Neffentertained her school, at her home, about a mile from this place, Friday evening There were about 30 present, coming in sleds driven by H. Corman and Joe Harvey. After refreshments were served they departed for their homes after a evening most enjoyable The donation extended Rev. Heiney and family, of Milesburg, by the Evan. gelical brethern of this place, was at. tended by two sled loads. The people took an abundance of everything, which was certainly appreciated by Rev. Heiney who thanked the m most heartily for their many gifts. Woodward. The bunters, here killed another bear last week. The protracted meeting in the United Evangelical church, has closed. Quite a number of people about town and vicinity are on the sick list H.H Stover, from Rebershurg, was canvassing through our town on Monday. Charles Burd, the hustling organ and piano salesman, was also seen in town | on Monday. Rev. Yerky, of McClures, made a fly- ing visit to our landlord this week, Geo. H. Smull the Life Insurance agent was seen in town on Monday. The P.O. 8. of A. took in another member on Saturday evening, The United Evangelicals bad preach. ing services on Sunday evening. Charles Guiswite spea: Sunday Sugar valley, The fantastic parade was a grand suc- cess; and by all accounts the Woodward representation was the foremost of the entire gathering at Millbeim and Coburn. in How to Prevent Paeumonia, You are perhaps aware that pneamon. ia always results from a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the epidem- ic of la grippe a few years ago when so many cases resulted in pueumonia, it was observed that the atiack was never followed by that disease when Chamber. lain’s Cough Remedy was used. It counteract: any tendency of a cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous dis. ease. It is the best remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bot. tle warranted, For sale by P. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. ery, Swamp-Root, by : | N. | General Merrit, in the | Manila, in the insur { do, on the deck o Madisonburg. J. F. Kern is on the sick list with the Erippe R. G. Hockman paid his parents, Union county, a visit last week Wm. Smull, of Dakota, I11,, ing local relatives in this community, Mrs ] from a seve in was visit. An unpara Of as 1r08¢s in ‘ | lilly in January (s. 8S. Shaffer, lumbering bu home on a vi Rey sunday aftern Lutheran church Miss Alice position in Wanamaker delphia, is home at pres mother a visit salem deli on The Sharkey took i oul "03 1 Vers tt Ver ou y ’ va Aa Ji ‘AN iast few we Mrs. lend week visi ayer spent { at Mads Our people all New Year, hence are short, seem 10 be good sir our communications Messrs. Ira Brumgart and W. B. Haines | each bauled a load of grain Mifflinburg last week, it be cents a bushel down there Orlanda, lena and Susie Weaver, children of D. B. Weaver, who had been down with typhoid fever for als weeks, we are glad to report, proving The following offic Sunday in the United Evangelical 8 day Schou! of this place to serve for ensuing year W. H Asst, Supt., A. Doutv: Sec . Stover | Asst. Sec., J. E. Zeigler : John Breon; Libs., Elsie Chestie Zeigler. down r worth y ost three are te arc im- ers were elected la Supt. Zeigler ; John B. Breon and The Kidney Complexion. tressed. looking people you 80 often meet are afflicted with *'Kidney Complexion.” | Their kidneys are turning to a parsuip | color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion, or neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaus. | ion and sometimes the heart acts badly. The cause is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually the sufferer from kidney dis. | | ease aoes not find out what the trouble is | {until it is almost too late, because the | | first symptoms are so like mild sickness | | that they do not think they need a med- | icine or a doctor until they find them- | selves sick in bed, r eased kidneys, purity their diseased, | kidney-poisoned blood, clear their com. { plexion and soon they will enjoy better health, You can get the regular sizes at the | drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, | of you may first prove for yourself the | wonderful virtures of this great discov. sending your ad- Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, Y. for a sampie bottle and a book | that tells all about it, both semt to vou absolutely free by mail When wiiting dress to Dr. | kindly mention that you read this liberal | offer in the Centr BE DEMOCRAT. AY IVE SOLICITORS WANTED EVERY WHERE for “The Story of the By Murat Halstead, ¢ ommiscioned by the Gov | ernment as OMcial Historian to the War De partment. The book was written In army camps at San Franciseo, on the Pacifie with hospitals at Honolaln. American trepohes at ent camps with Aguinal Lhe Oympia with Dewey, and in the roar of battle at the fall of Mania. Bonanza for agents, Brim full of original plet- tires taken by government photographers on the spot. Large book. prices, RB rofite, Froight Sid, Credit given, Drop al trashy Wir books. Outil free, Ad arena, F. T. Barber, Sec’y., Star Insurance Bidg.. Chleage. " {in HongKong, in the the | Treas , | | at The pale, sallow, sunken-cheeked, dis. | { dress | unpaid subscription, against ” | sold at a liberal price suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root will build | { up and strengthen their weak and dis. | J. Kk. JOHNSTO! in « ours Howes, High street, el 1963. Ofee We Hodes: fam, Ltedpom., a. Heep Coughing to ear hier’ cherry veciopal « ra BARGAINS, WANTS, ETC. ar CHEAP<An pot aga 1 A. Murd for ten year's subs s will be solid avery Ld tion Address THE CENTHE DEMOCRAT, Bellefonte, Pa SALE nst Jol peburg, Pa al reduet ANTED «Ini address of AKron mation as to the present Jared C. Logan, former ad Mio An account of #200, for said party. will be Address this office PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ORVIS, BOWER & ORVIS, Attorneys at-law -in Pruner’s building. Practices in ail the courts. German and English FORTNEY & WALKER. (D. F. Fortney and W. Harrison Walker) Attorneys atlaw Oe~ in Woodring building, opposite court house. Prowapt attestion to all legal busi ness H. WETZEL, Attorneyat law Office In Crider’s Exchange. Special attention giv. en to surveving and engineering. 8. TAYLOR, Attorneyatlaw.—Office in Temple Court. Tax eoliector of Bellefonte borough. Collections promptly attended 1o. PD. GETTIG. Attorney-at-daw.—in Pruner Building. English and German, Lagal business promptly attended to WILLIAM G. RUNKLE, Attorney at law in Crider’s Exchange. English and German. Legal business promplly attended to. | W. C. HEINLE, Attorney at-law in building opposite court house, Consultation in Ger man and Eoglish. C. MEYER, Attorney-atlaw «in Crider’s Exchange. Exdistrict attorney. German and English, Prompt attention to all busi ness | JOHN M. KEIOCHLINE, Attorney-at-law and Philippines” | Justice of the Peace ~in opera house block, opposite Court hotise, JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Atorney-at law — High street, near court house. Practices in all the courts, {, Attorneyatiaw Office mn Temple Court, Collections and legal dusi- meas, R. GEORGE B. KLUMP, Physician and Sutfean, Bellefonte, Pa. the Lanmer buliding, opposite the
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