THE CENTKi DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, WA., JANUARY 19, 1899. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT I'he 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 Pablish it. Walker. ring hy ling, of home over Sunday newton | ' Daniel Harter t week with was ally Invi neht of the ¢ Romola. Miss Cora Gardner, of H our town Samuel Lu las town on 0 our mas McCloskey v ip to Lock Haven last week K. D. Packer, of Lock Haven, visited at the home of David Confer, last week fot Fieming- J. R. Brickley has been engaged some lime in hauling grain to ton Alonza Brickley, ployed at Eddy R home again, has been some who for em time, is Miss Annie Candy, of Howard ed Christian Endeavor in this Sunday evening. attend. piace Mrs. Clara Revse, of Austin, is + isiting n this place at the home of her brother, Perry Ferringer. Miss Alma Miller, who has been visit. ng in Hazel Hurst for some time, arriv ed home on Saturday. Insurance agent John Shaffer. of Lock Haven, transacted business in place on Tuesday the 10th, A graphophoue entertainment was held in Quay’s school house, on Tuesday evening Quite a number were in at ince and were well pleased The voung daughter of Mrs. ( Reese is at present suffering severe attack of catarrh fever Mothersbaugh, of Beech Cseek, tendan The C. E. society, of this place, held a chicken and waffle sapper at the bome of Reuben Poorman, last Thursday even. mg. A large number were present apd all bad a pleasant time, Those who attended Christian Endeav- or Sunday evening were well pleased by the excellent programme prepared by the leader, R. Clarence Daley Miss Verna Brickrey favored the audience with a solo after which Miss Corabell Saiter delivered a temperance rec tation, which was highly appreciated. Annie Charles and Frank Daley then sang What a Friend is Jesus,” A sumber of quotations were also read, KICK HEADACHES, The ecurne of overworked womankind., are Julonly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root #8, the great blood purifier and tissue balider Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 ets and cts, For sale by Krumrine Bros, Beilefonte, Pa, i tend lara from a Dr at. is in Fillmore. John Garman is smiling all over his face ; it is a girl, Miles, where was you the other night that you came home so soon? Sunday School is not very well attend. ed since Christmas. All got their treat. Milt Johnson and family, of Bellefonte, spent sunday with relatives at this place. There will be a shooting match at Will Brennan's next Saturday afternoon, George Kelley has joined the crowd, of this pl Ce, fishing that goes to Spring {away this | Creek John Marshall is a good man to g He got ohn Mec) WO oon on Boalsburg were resent, loge ges } \al i asion enlivened by after 0c w As singing and musk supper Bruce Harrison was selected as toast master, who with a few remarks, called upon the following per sons, who responded with short, but in Co Frye, teresting addresses Prof James Hower, Peter Ishler, Poorman, John Rupg al others All pres report a delightful time » and sever ent To the Public We are authorized to guarantee every | bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy | and if not satisfactory to refund the mon | ey to the purchaser. There is no be*ter | medic ine made for la grippe, colds and | whooping cough. Price, 25 and so per | bottle Fry it. F. Potts Green, drug. gist, Bellefonte, Pa Roland Items. A wedding is | day next Bion W and wife vited guests of Mr, and Mr Sunday Miss Vetta Williams ryne Parker Sunday m the for Thurs ams were the Jos. LL. Neff and the Miss Kath drove to Intersection Miss Catherine Cartin and Harry Cur tin, Jr wer: to attend Monday, having been sick with the grip unable school H. R. Curtin departed for Harrisburg, Monday morning, to be present at the imauguration of Col. W. A. Stone, Tues day J. M. Parker and wife, of this place, called at the home of W Morr son and wife, in Bellefonte, on Saturday evening. (raylor The affairs at the home of Wm. Barn. hart have changed considerably in the last week. A big boy arrived there Thursday morning. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Barnhart, The mili wrights haying completed have gone to their homes with the ex. ception of Mr. Good, of Philadelphia, their work on the mill, at this place, ! who has so ably filled the contract given him by Griscom & Son and McFeely the manufacturers of the rollers Johan Columbine, Oral Bryan and Robert Gingher took the evening train for Lewistown, Monday, where they have engaged work, Mr. Columbine was accompanied by his wife. The new roller completed, the mill at this place re ed operation Friday last under the | pervision of Fi smith, former! | Karthouse, Pa. turning extra ‘at rocess having been u- su ank and quality out an fine of fiour and buck wit be Herman A. Keen, one of 8 vou entlemen, oaturd; The | ve opossum Sto and sister, Laura Sunday n were nn Ha au There are a good many housed up with the grip Jackson Kline and Mr ard, were the guests of S Sunday Wolf, over F. O. Hosterman and George Straus ser, of Richfield, Pa , were through here | buying horses. Miss Minnie Grimes, of Frogtown, was visiting at the bome of Jacob Winkle. bleck over Sunday. Ellis Stover has opened a go'd mine, { at the mountain above the Bressler home, on W. J. Krape's land ne of Coburn 'sladies and gentlemen, ad a party at the hone Nicodemus Lose 1e evening Jast week On Thursday evening C. H. Wolf took a sled load of young folks to Millheim, to church ; but one of the girls says she had be ashamed of the The next time you don’t need to be to hoys On Saturday afternoon a certain man, of this place, dressed in light, started to ‘Ro to Penn Hall to tee his best girl When he got to Millheim, he stopped to get shaved and took his collar and tie off | and left in a hurry and forgot the same, | and didn't know his misfortune until he | got there, when they told hime. It shock. | ed him, he didn’t know where to go at { first. He recovered in fine shape | Milesburg. Jackson and wife, of | Mr are guests of L. C, Bullock. Miss Edith Kellerman left for dale to visit relatives at that place. New Yor k, Mortis Miss Minnie Bronoel who has been spending atwo week's vacation with her parents a! this place, departed jast Mon- ! | 10 be | performed | est pri day to resume her duties in Marks Bros, stores in Philadelphia, Jefferson Forcey and Shoe, are visiting his sister Shope HomeThe home is a little itself. In it there is scope for the prac tice of all virtues It may witness the finest exemplification of the graces of courtesy and forbearance and unselfish. It may exhibit the best sort of « m in work and pleasure, wife of Snow Mrs. Agues world of fe 0 operat Wall Wert 24 tarted to go to the head Wetzel ran tered Jonathan as in ‘orning out ood and and After Spring N Smith Bros hiteen mile chamber suit Frank Hettinger has for a few days with the grip, about again re R ishe out for re-election 4 : He has made an official : his duty faithfully He revomiination Wean Saui excellent worthy of Geo ¥ mr of Gregg township, democrats, in shaking hands with his many He will a candidate for county g ter and is worthy of the office, and should have our whole vote of the n« one of the was town on he Lemont. DD. A. Grove, who for the last ten years has been doing a successful grain and | coal business here will quit the business in the spring. A year ago he bought the old homestead and he will move there on the first of April, and no doubt he will be as there as here He has always conducted a straight for ward business, always paying the b gh for grain, and charging the rice for coal. He has made hosts of friends who are sorry to see him leave Mr. Grove's going out of ness has caused no little stir in our usu ally quiet village and community. He has sold his town property and business to one who will also deal as fairly with His other property he has and J. D. Mayes successful © bottom busi the $e ople old IL. V La Griope Successfully Treated “1 have just recovered from the second attack of la grigee this year savs Mr Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and | think with considerable success, only be. ing in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack The second attack I am sutisfied would bave been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being ‘struck’ with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days be. fore getting ‘down.’”’ 4 Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte. For sale by FP, ah) F. or ——— Linden Hall. Sleighing is a thing of the Protracted meeting began | ville, Sunday evening i | | i | | | L John Joong is able to be around aga after a spell of sicknes musical place beginning Feb T he me will be a this 1 ’ Boalsburg, wi made af ' rel ay ' Regardless Of The kidoevs are resp sickness, sullen other organs o A majority of the 5 a AN 1 pervades a classes of cable to kidney trou! society mates, regardless of age, sex of n The symptoms of ununstakable has rheumatism, ralgia, sleep cRsSness, pain in the back, a desire tourinate oft or night, profuse or scanty supi ly Uric acid, urine are signs of cl ing poisoned and Sometimes the heart ad tube casts (wasting of the found in the urine, which if will result in Bright's Disease, dangerous form of k A promptly rem Dr world-wide reputation for its dité kidney trouble su or du en o brick dust deposit weed kidneys, caus germ-filled blood badly, an or 3 Qa 1% kidneys the most lney trouble | these symptoms and con ed under the inf 1 EL] Kilmer's Sw amp Root it er ( has wonderfu cures of the most distressing cases No one need be long without it as it is 80 casy to get at any drug store at fifty cents dollar. You can have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp -Koot, and a book tel ing about it, both to absolutely free by mail Send your address to Dr Kilme* & Co., Binghamton, N. V. and kindly mention that vou read this liber al 6 or one sent yon offer in the Contre Democrat CTIVE SOLICTIORS WANTED WHERE lor “The story of the by Murat Halstead, comm iss d by the Gow crntaent as OMcial Mistorian vo the War Ie partment. The book was written In army camps at San Franecisen the Pacific with General Merrit, in the hospitals at Honoluln in HongKong, in the American trepches at Manila, in the Insurgent camps with Aguinal do, on and in the roar of battle al the fall of Masia Bonanza for agents. Brim ful! of onigieal piet ures taken by government photographers on the spot, Large book OW prices | rofits, Freight pasd, Credit given, Drop a rashy unoffeial war books, Outhit free, Ad . 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Collections and legal bus) ness : D* URORGE BR KLUMP, Physician and Surgeon, Bellefonte, Pa in Office the Larimer bu ding, opposite the Court House, High street elephone 1953, hours: Sam. 1toSp.m, Vio 59 p.m,
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