THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FEBRUARY 23, 1899 CORRESPONDENTS Julian, | Runville Mt. Eagie Nittany. DEPARTMENT | Geo. snes copraredt eight tne soni | ~~ Wea sarin CM | mE > ores sorgaat | on Monday The News Gathéred From Various | A Mrs. Louis Irwin, of Bellefonte, spent : . | Saturday at Julian Sections | Vincent Harbridge visited his parents The cold snap is ) secured Wt th " ‘och Calvin Green, y . ai LIS place, ast wees ' ’ att {a h | | port LO come With the ice, went duck hunting. With | Ther is place HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO Miss Parker, of Penfield, is a guest at Some 1 3 i the home of her uncle, C. Hoover | the flood come ucker fishing after Tues " What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See . dud J , | others did ! RAE] Mh : Jha : re " A {N Twe Loca) Wm. Marks, of Port Matilda, spent a iy ‘ a pap \ . rown | aking r home in fsr wa I one 3] and Observe Worthy o ote re Loca few hours in our town last Saturday ", ! | i ( { bat wi Bomerset conn . er Happenings of Every Community Will be Mrs. Hannah Murphy is visiting : ‘ oo : amber of ple intend g : -w Yous Jace dd 2 be Bom i ~~» Gladly Published—Send the News, We will ! friends at Plipsburg and Sandy Ri Ned & r y . 0 oters me down Publish it, Harry Ruggles, tA v nse Wil ' " bi tiitam Daley and Mis Horn at Mrs. Kate 1 Aaronsburg. illage ices 8 Mrs Harvey Hoover 1 8 Blanche When . . McCliney, of Unionville, re ors in | [ammie Stover, or tals place, is spend. | IcCl y 4 "1 him ing several weeks at Coburn, " | > write J ome write ‘ " returned home la i dri y : Charley Mensch, foreman of the Belle- : ft i tended for {; but 1 write 1st ign my . . . 5d alter an extended fout Gazette spent Sunday with his pat vd and lati : ¢ vame as i { reiatives at ( “Ar. ents at this place. l Geld At watch, Mrs. Harry Claop and son, of Hartle- Wd Irwin, who is assistin ; fonte, wv ton, are visiting at the home of John Yar- | brother Louis in the hardware : Monday ger, residing near town, at Bellefonte, was home for Witherite built Rev. T. F. Faus opened a series of t week Main street t fall, and ther protracted meetings in the M E. church, | Phe house oc upied by Edward up and lost the y of this place, on Monday evening and Emanae "nghtol, two m Some of our peoy ooked very A few of our people took in the concerts lian, was tally destroyed fire on | Since Ash Wednesd: Some for held in the United Evangelical church, of | last Sunday day and kept Thurs Millheim, on Friday and Saturday even Reuben, we mean ffence whatever, Ings. but we were not aware that vou did no Richard Rhule and daughter, of Mill: | want the community to know vou were mont, were the guests of Thomas Frank y on North 2nd street, several days li easant evening was spent by week, he man (ri Heurv: Hale Mrs. Sadie Wolf and two childre veter f th civil war, on Thu: Madisonburg, visited her aged e I in honor of hi 4 birthday. Mrs. Elias Stambach, several | ' week Rev. Haven, is spend week at the ( EE. J. Deshler, on Main Lewis Mensch, Maytown, Forres day moroi brother, who died at that pl Miss Dorm who had bee: [ purchasing public schools Mr. Mertz, accompanted by three of his | 87'PP* he grip u iS v Pr \ ttn of as honest 1 alioskea #* Sora MH ih A an hone Pri : PEPER RrERERER children, of Salem, Suvder cf ' The round hog has los RY on 3 Lis vicina Pop : ed at the residence of W. H Sunday. They came vevance and owing to Felty unable to leave for home until latter | t boY : Tate a part of the week. [ : r part of last week ss > Frank and Joe Holloway, 'n- I rd s has been town, Wis., are spending several ek pai h st week w among their relatives and : t } place. Joseph former! is well and favorably known to many of the older citizens. They shipped a car load of western borses to Millheim, where they were sold at public sale on Wednes day. JUASNI L.NO0d » heen confit SEE ERYEENEs The grammar school hold an exhibition it ing, on next Saturday the public in general is « to atten 1. The program dialogues, speec bes, recitation and tableaus, and promises Aw 'SONIQTING NUVI YN0X SE A s literary treat Admission 5 which will library. The marnage miller, of this of Millheim, too e on last Wedne m day evening 1uite a ting mustache and our people, 3 scially t : N player mtimate fri been known wlore- hand. LE ES EE reside Mill Morn the gentleman has a rge tory, | of th ens of our i, ] : h at Sin cs ve been he | in) kid i : y We wish the you : . soine 7 ern reed . ’ Q his cam arg . wd § . ia y 3 ange thing Ruf byeye : i . , W\ | | M Lt SS R and prosperity. Ned between th 1d Centre Ha an about five foot ten. > ST HEEERE CRATE ni ‘ The stereoptican e uinment, held | ¥°2 violin Tudo terment on Thursd in the Aaronsburg school-house on last p whadu oll had Raat ru, 4 ” LO rd, i m panied saturd : wr the She leaves four sons | an 1 1m agers of al ake 12 our ike, 1 nd | by Mis y and Saturday evening, under the manage. the West Wn ” . ‘ " r albums ps. Basi d UNION CENTRAL FE INS, ment of Mr. Mcsanalin, was a grand | aig ! ‘ dies Ot The greatest danger fron rips ssn ‘ og GS. Athy of that ace, spen er treat. His views for the children were Alt0OUA; also four ighiers, two of | ite tesulting i mm on 'e end ‘ very interesting to both young and old, whom are in the West or gli ” ; : LT Je. : ’ > \ v What Shall We De y INRATL On as were also his Scriptural views His W ard and Mrs. H. M aun. Wig 1 fEMIUNs recA 8 uitY, map iy po MO Set them over a gent lecture and exhibition of the Johnstown lain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger of 14 wy sweeten with the sugar of forget A serious and dangerous disease disaster was listened to with the closest TELL YOU) | will be avoided. Among the tens of fulness and skim with the spoon of mel. | vails in this country, dangerous be attention, as he was a citizen of that 5 bY bility with. | ) ancholy When cool cork it in the bot. | so deceptive. It comes on so slow place at the time of the awful catastrophe, and knows just how to bring it before the people with the greatest effect. The room af the tawels: Hv was well filled, taking into consideration 5 Faale by Ke wh p the inclemency of the weather and other . - ) Bellefonte, ORs 2 > . ol the —_ A " thousands who have used this remedy {10m of your heart and take it in small | surely that it is often firmly seated 1 ~ 5 ve ny 3 " for A grippe we have yet to | 2 | doses when the spell comes on It cured | fore we are aware of it single case having resuited in poeumonia | ye and my case was hopeless The name of this disease which may “ which shows conclusively that this rem. | be divided into three distinct stages is §4 Average interest rate for 20 years | ed R i . ‘an. | . ’ " y ru ry \ edy is a certain preventive of that dan- Port Matilda. | First, Kidney trouble, indicated by pai has been over 7 per cenl. and the aver : attractions in the form of concerts and sleighing parties We hope the gentle man is well pleased with the patronage of the citizens, taking all into considera tion HOW IS YOUR WIFE: Green Briar. B. Gentzle will move to Woodward A quilting party at Israel's, down in gerous disease. It will cure la grippe in | lin the back. rheumatism. lumbago. fre. | a8¢ Death Rate less than Three fourths | less time than any other treatment It pleasant and safe to take For sale | | by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte, Mrs. Christian Beckwith is slowly re covering from a severe attack of grip John Kelley is operating a bank prop job, near this place, shipping them to the burning sensation, the flow of unne ing copious or ue ant with strong odor of One per cent $4" The Receipts from Interest for as years have more than paid all death losses (yeorgetown hard coal regions | with . oie 4 . son | hank Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation d K | Roland. - K | with heavy pain io ibe abdon tn ow §4 Realizes the Highest Interest and Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principa Jacob Auman will move to Brushvalley Election day was a fine day with a | down between the navel and the water | has the lowest death rate of any company causes, Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these | this spring lh large turn out. Everyone seemingly was | passage, increasing desire to urinate {lis for half a century. Price 25 ets. and %0 cts " ’ Bion Williams and family visited in interested, in selecting good officer | with scalding se tion in ssing. smal Moaey refunded If results are not satisfact The Widow Wingard will move from Port Matilda. over Sunday dH “sd L . KE pacers ’ Calding nsation in pa IK nau For sale by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, Fa. ? Georgetown to Drum Station gs ry : The sleighing is played out at this | quantities being passed with difficulty, We will | Preaching in the M. E. Church at this | writing. Now where is the groundhog 7 | sometimes necessary to draw it with 1S i ve ROOM : St ’ : . » 3 S be EVE Sood mudi at Drum Sta- | place, Sunday morning at 10:30 He must be at the far end of the hole stroments. If uric or gravel has formes JOHN M. PATTISON, President 0 PF tion this summer We have one more -_ N 1 ' it will ; lected » hott Mrs. I. B. Curtin and Mrs. Bion Wil Mrs. Jonathan Laird, has returned to | it will prove dangerous if neglectes BE P. MARSHALL. Secretary Tat Hams drove to Howard Friday night her home atter an extended and pleasant The Third stage is Bright's Disease W. W. Jamison is on the sick list . De Silks the No. 10's are better than Wm. Pink and wife. of Howard. | Yisit among friends in and around Sandy There is comfort in knowing that Dr W. T. Lingle is still hauling props vo S, As they are not so easily upset a attended the funeral of Mr. O'Neil, Mrs Ridge Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder 5 PER WEEK. | W as hy Ma : Sel is recht Chaney and Thompsou, by extra ex. | specialist has discovered a remedy ot n Your 3 " - a Assetts Dec. 11 i ink's father . gH If F. Wingard is elected constable it ertion, have sledded into their mill | famous for its marvelous cures of the | great cosmetic. Send Py os and | Joseph Candor a yd fam 4 of Lock about half a million feet of logs from | most distressing cases and known as Dr for sa np * : of Add ee os visite tt om ! ’ ‘ “ " enry FL FI I to the Haven, visited at the home of Mrs, Can. | gronnah, finishing last Monday Kilmer's Swamp Root : J s \ yp T y urtin ‘ dor's mother, Mrs. Rebecca Curtin, who It is sold by all druggists One of our boys felt very badly since Jane went home 1 wi necessary for t t 41 The R. R. Co. is puting up a new n 4 of him W sell some \ fishing tackle walter tank at this place Ww \ ) N itHiam has three dogs lap dog. bir Quite a good many potatoes froze , _ 7, . : apLoft, bind through the cold weather Gog and a sooner, which prefers the par. ’ ath lor to out doors | | 's very 2 To The Farmers | Asa proof of the wonderful virtues of ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO | Messrs John and Aust Walker went to We are placing in our mill a corn cob | this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a Corner of High and Spring street Our merchant, Jac Auman, purchased | Snow shoe, Monday, to haul an engine rusher of the latest improved make. | Sample bottle and hook of va uable in Receive Deposits . Discount Notes the timberland from Gentile Bros. be and boiler to Bel efonte for P. W. Crider This, in connection with our splendid formation will be sent absolutely free by J. D. Smvcaent Daniel Kersteter and son are framing (ween bere and Sober, and will fence it They were assisted by Win. Barnhart stone-burr choppers, will enable us to | Mall on app yon ear, wo a hy Cashier hemlock props at this pla ¢e for C K for pasture Binghamton, XN ¥. hen wt dE Sober, IM) YOU KNOW Grip is still in this viciaity, The do tors are kept busy day and night A sled load of young ladies and gen. | make for the farmers and general trade tiemen, of this place, went to the home | a feed that cannot be beaten anywhere, | Iv mention that you read > . Nef agleville p tis our intention t ke . {offer in the Centre Democrat | H.V. Gentzel moved Georges valley psumption Is preventable? Nelenee has of John Neff, of Eagleville, where they J wibby nt ntion to make the custom . \ ¥ po » » N » last week Sorry 10 lose such a good proven That, a d also that neglect 1+ suicidal spent a very pleasant evening, returning | and grist work of the farmers a special I'he worst cold or cough ean be secured with | at § 10 Monday morning ty, and we earnestly solicit this trade, RIPPE 1 hbor neg ) Shilod Cough and Lonsumpt 0 Cure Mold and wil do all in our power lo give per or ww it Fr UAF he Tor ove : CAS or . Post Master :. Auman saves the y pemitive guaranties ver LB ’ Por La Grippe fect satisfaction We are now building a Orippe and influenza invariably leave the system with a bad cough. For : sailed Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, 2 weather has been so cold that a fou A y Krun ' Je a arge corn crib, and will be buyers of week old calf froze to death for him Prevare lor Spring ear corn at top prices such Dr. John W, Bull's Cough Syrup ah Akhil recommended. This won. For te convenience of our trade, we are putting up feeding troughs in the Looke onl Yar mite n y Co ard, opposi the mill, dori remedy given relief at shen conquers the worst cough overnigh and soon effects a thorough cure, 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE bhomas Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash " av, corner Jacksonst., one of Chicago's Wm. Auman left for e tot thi 0 J \ m West Virginia | IE w1’t let this season overtake sou he oldest and most prominent druggists, duty of purifying your blood with Hood's | edy for Ia grippe, as it not only gives a Auman, when a young lady comes to Sarsaparilla. By taking this medicine prompt and complete relief, but also post office and is on the lookout for a bet. now you may save sickness that will | counteracts any tendency of la grippe to ter half you should watch such chances. mean time and money as well as suffer. | soqult in poueumonia. For sale hy P ig later on. Hood's Sarsapariila will | pous Green, druggists, Bellefonte, Pa Aneone sending a shot oh and donor quickly ascertain our opinion free w= invention wm probably pat er Communion where you will be welcome at all times, | Soliciting a liheral share of your patron AE, we remain home sried | rage re . . ty sant frees, ( EE Yours very truly Patents ‘akon 1 Mann A receive Christmas Holidays Are Over, xh Progxix MiLuinG Co eprctal motes, "hhout Now Bovs, for some hard WORK. I want a few car loads of choice, large give you rich, red blood, good appetite, good digestion and a sound, healthy body. Its the greatest and best spring The price of the Centre Democrat and 3 times a.week World has been re Klendike of the South West, ‘Sclntifc im -_ " Walnut logs delivered on line of Rail. medicine because it is the One True | duced from $1.75 to $1.65 per year. Thi $20,000 00-120 Acres Lead and COUCH SYRUP ME Hi road. If you are prepared to furnish Blood Purifier, [is unequalled record of | is a great combination at a low price. | Land in fee ore developed —will pay 100 Gripps and Influenza. then, address me at Barnesville, Ohio, marvelous cures has won for it the con. | We always furnish “The Most News for | per cent. on investment. Tp ot to take, Doctors i ow ok x8 J. H, WATT. fidence of the whole people. the Least Money." P. O. Box 315, Joplin, Mo recommend ries 1s co Atal draggin, ¥ BL. Washin ew :
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