THE CENTKu DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 9. 1849 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT]. I'he News Gathered From Various! Sections HAPPENINGS What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See | Worthy of Note-~The Local | : Happenings of Every Community Will be Nittany. Snow Shoe. Guy Thompson was in our town, on | iturday evening S. WW. Showers was to Howard, on Sat urday, on business oi the Lew and Bert Robh their mother IN CENTRE CO| Supt part of last spent Sunday with and family | Peck, of the club house, week at the June tH ' pent tion mber of our young it drivi pal, W | having sp Send the News, We will | ’ and Observe ’ Giadly Published Publish it David county, Mt. Eagle. Dixon Hall was on the jur i Nels Rohl family, of Be | Spent Sun l I'he sand merchant has orders for two | 15 cars of sand, at thi mother, 4 4 | place. Ibe handle factory received two cars | of wood last week \ : to Lock Mrs. Edith Leathers is suffering from | business rheumatism in her left foot, Yearick Haven, ast John Tolbert were Wednesday, on | men come out | Noah some one h i | in Snow Shoe Sunday was a bad dav, the The chief topic under discussion at the ering the ice club hall, is debate and From's calves. |(o walk. The not very well plac Cc. W. T. Leathers town through the night Polly uid not . ¢ : : | OF weeks, bul there YOu « in a short time wa : de Jonathan Shaeffer, the guest N.C of lock Haven, and fam local institute, at Howard, | represented from Shaeffer lv on Ji on the stre are sick with the gt | | Saturday. | { | drove to We noticed Monday Mr. Miller, \ Coxey savs n Saturday ¢ " a about him It one 1 our t ’ | what the attrac at Mt 1 Ars . J. Peck was summone . night was smally atteude n ac- |g lle. last Monday. to the d count of the storm, other, Mrs. Yearic A ball was held at Howard, on Thursday night, in honor of M1 14 Mrs. Wm, Brown Our two candid; Or are seen In wn vening ton is Spelling school silently w On last young folks were entert at W. T. Leathe: night La falls Da not img dae for The conv On ACK coustab ie 3 ! i" (yrove entitled Way and Helen . wid Kevere's Ride ention was not largely ed wnt of sickness We have one that the office secks the man Rev, Wolf, of Aaronsburg, filled rr for Rev, Rearick, last Sunday Mrs. William Young died last Friday BA night, of pneumonia ; interment at the |, Cross church. Age seventy some years Smith ros. undertaker W. H. Smith who made his home with Ira Barger, died last Friday afternoon, J H at the age of years. Interment was | recently made at the Mountaios church: Smith Miss Bavard Bros. had charge of the funeral in this vicinity Herman Keen, of R in this vicinity at present A.C. Norris and family, of Shingle town, spent Sunday in this vieinity William Meyers, of Boalsburg, was baling hay in this vicinity, recently . n and office in our PpoREn weil, and in attendar After this, we sisted f oysters, co \ \ Te . cream, and to which al id masum ' After music by Wm. Hoy and family. Ww Over ty years itt Kellefont and quite an interesting talk by William Fry, of Pine Grove M : DA re tor their Rock View. parted for th agree that they Herman those the | { *1, and ice justice t, the people de homes A exce le nt A. Mumnes Wir several had an time win very valuable cow of Gil town, is at present William Hagan, while driving around the mill too fast, and there being a little too much ice, upset I'he horse ran up the hill and jumped over James Leitzell's fence, where it was caught Not much damage done to the sleigh. Billy, wan do our di madie bider kaute het land, is Working Chestnut Grove. How is the coasting, boys? Mr. Marshall's family bas been suffer {ing with the grip, but are better John Mills, Ir.. our young lumberman, thinks sledding is not so good in his busi ness. Success 0 yon John Last Saturday was a very bad day for traveling. The boys got ahead of the ice, they put on their skates, It is reported that the first thing Wal lace did on Monday morning was go to Bellefonte for a pair of new trousers That's what ice does Miss Mary Johnsonbaugh, accom panied by Miss Bertha Hydrah, of lack Haven. and Clyde Shuey, of Houserville, visited the school in this vicinity, last Thursday afternoon. Dangers of The Grip The greatest danger from La Grippe is of its resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, and Chamber. lain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy la grippe we have yet to learn of a (le case having resulted in pueumonia which shows conclusively that this rem. William Watson, who has been in the lumber woods all winter, is at present at home to attend the funeral of his cousin, Lest McClincy Can you give a receipt for wild hairs in the eyes? We have a young man in our town that has the complamt. He has edy is a certain preventive of that dan. gerous disease, It will cure la grippe in less time than any other treatment, It pleasant and safe to take. For sale by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefont Jacob Stamm, who is employed on the Alfred Grove dairy farm, had quite # walk last Saturday night. He was seen in this vicinity, He was not after sheep, or the sheep were not after him this time. He says be is glad sheep are not cross, Jake is quite an unlucky chap. been consulting a lady, but his eves are not improving very fast. I think he stays out too long at night, Grr your neighbor to subscribe for The Centre Democrat and you will tickle us immensely, A new subscription always gives us cause for rejoicing | | Unionville. improving at gain, Clearfield Creck Beech al present ll Henry Orndor young men |! " p wes man, was here and this Prof H aAnpounces 1 il deliver a the subject Phrenology, evening in the Town Ha most ent reg phrenologist Al this opportun ern As week Rebersburg free ecture on Thursday Prof. Corman has a ord as a practical 1 take advantage of exce shou {ily ils [res | | | er, | session Ihe attendance at Farmer's Iostitute remarkable Notwithstanding the inclement weath the hall was crowded every he number of queries in the box at all times, and the discussions in answering then showed that our farmers are interested in their work, Mand L Stover and Paul Romig gave good rect tations during the institute, The com mittee on decorations, had beauotifully decorated the town hall with evergreens, flowers, plants, fruits, vegetables, et The order throughout the entire institute was most excellent INSTI NOTH was town For La Grippe Thomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash av, corper Jacksonst., one of Chicago's oldest and most prominent druggists, recomend Chamberlain's Cough Rem. edy for la grippe, as itnot only gives a prompt and complete relief, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in poneumonia, For sale by F Potts Green, druggists, Bellefonte, Pa. Fillmore. Tylersville mtair oney 18 on the OE Mow | Miss Jennie Burd left West Vir ia, on Saturday to spend the summer for made 10 see lis better ‘vias Cooney Haven a flying tn half, who had left bere Crarrelt years ago, came home to visit bis parents | and many friends Wallace Cooney wi front p rch to his Mamn street, which will greatly beautify bome. This he does because it's this time i soon bmid a new house along a girl So many men sit in the evenings and say they would like to sub scribe for a good newspaper if they only knew which would be the best My ad The Centre Democrat is the best newspaper for the least money and is always Glled with lots of home news stores in vice 1s Charles Cole gon KEK? of the road on the boss teamster, wn hi account and couldn't control his wagon down ornamental trees and broke a board walk were on the road, took across the road and made for the first house Charley makes them hunt their holes when he comes while et alongside Ww beng "0y It broke hntching posts, Women who Phoenix Milling Co's. "Fancy Pat ent’ flour is equal to any spring wheat flour. A trial will convince you. For sale at all grocers, his | the | will. It makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work It removes all im. purities from the blood. And It makes the blood rich in its life. giving properties. To Haston » You will be more rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills each night, They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness, Weite to eur Doctors. Wea have the exclusive services of some of the most dent phrsicians In the United Sates re iy all the PRFEIEG Are In your cass, Adress, DIL J. © AYER, Lowell, Mass,
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