~~. THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA;, MARCH 9, 1899. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Ihe News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO bat 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. W TO CORRESPONDENTS A Few Points to Suggest and Assist in porting the News constantaim to have a full town ro tl every t side of the Ce correspondence, Wed 1! nesday aft tions possib l'uesday, although Wednesday. Write only on aper, When unotily us, ot | one side the pq out ivelopes and | 1 ITH stamps, and will send | om bodits Fone . Write legibly all unusual words, that there may s hands. terry mistakes in the printer , Monday sonburg n writ spondent anything anything that you would not want We riat ed about yourself a kind nrefer } I word about your n instead of personalities an alling slings icisms Ounce in a while write a general letter about your town, as you would write to Discuss local to and don't a friend CS, pi feel cramped for space that smith is visiting in Madison Remember ‘John much less personal than items mteresting such topics as are suggested above You will notice that where your items are important enough, they ate sepa ; rated from the correspondence, and printed with a special head. The such separate headed the more your letters conform to 1 our dea If you have a quarrel with your neigh. hor, don't write about it—we have us enough troubles of our own-tell them to a policeman let your effort be to fully report the mportant happenings of your commun Try to upbuiid COUrage every « ty. and elevate mmendable local enter. prise or movement, and thus yoar efforts | ’ will all only by us but all our many readers, and your community benefited thereby MOVINGS, For our issue of March joth, the last of this month, we would like to have our orrespondents over the county supply 8 with the list of movings that have and ill take place this season. Don't send em in before and after that issue, as ould like to have all in one issue, Pain Unoecessary in Childberth, Fain Is no longer necessary in chil dberth Its causes, being understood, are easily over. come, the labor being wade short, easy and free from danger, morning slekness, swelled 1imbs, and like evils readily controlled. and all emale diseases Speedik oured. Cut this ont; § MAY 80% pour [fs; su or not a day longer t send us 2 cent stamp, and receive In sen Selope full particulars, Sestimonials, confi. letter, &c. Address Frank THOMAS « Baltimore, Md, tl more | paragraphs ap- | of interesting correspondence, | ens the more be appreciated, not | Pleasant Gap. Miss Bird Ross has been on the sick list. Casino playing is all the rage now, Weddings are plenty in our town, present, Our roads have been badiy flooded the past week. James Kerstetter purchased a new ca riage recently. at in Our young huckster, Toot, is doing fine business, Boyd Noll, town on Friday. of Zion, was secn There is a whisper of another we in the near future spent Sunday spent James Lonce, who broke his ley lowly reg time 18 § overlong Mrs toona by ago, Monroe Alter the deat was called ther at the h of her mo Elwood Brooks visited home | NO Ina and Martha Miller ¢; Mrs. Mary Misses K | guest of her sister, former ow Of | On March 2 Miss Myrtle Hile, and roth were united in matris 1y May their this life be a pleasant one, the writer, Miss Hile wi kind wife and the groom loving husband at the Hile bh There the Lutheran Sunday, March 12th. at ex choir wi class musi Miss ganist and manipulates style. A.J. Swartz is thei has a finely trained choir of | you want to hear a musical | to preaching on this date Mov Ne There will of rio ing going on here. Mr. Markle, of | Hublersburg has purchased the home of William Brooks, and will take possession this spring Mr. Brooks bought the Leach place near Linden Hall, and ex. | pects to move on the 25th of March W. Wasson will vacate the farm owned by the Noll Bros. and Samuel { will take his place Mr. Wasson moving near Cuartin’s works Houser is moving to Coleville the hb an in They expect ne for the present will be preaching se church on wh render Anna their cellent ome high Brooks 5 Of the keys r leader n noe and If come singers treat 1) w lots Frank A party of young folks of speut Thursday evening at I. H. Wian on the Beaver ur town the home of farm M1 help make it a pleasant evening, time was passed in “tripping the light fantastic toe'’ until the “wee small hours" of morning. An elegant supper was served by Mrs. Wian, whose skillful bands know how to get up a supper. It | consisted of meats, salads, coffee, rolls, ice cream and cake, Mr. and Mrs, Wian, Samuel Meyer fur. nished music for the occasion joyed themselves, I have been afflicted with rheumatism for fourtgen years and nothing seemed 0 give any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constantly suf. fering. 1 had tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Cham. berlain's Pain Balm, which I id, and was immediately relieved and in a short time cured. Iam happy to say that it has not since returned. Jos. EncAr, Germantown, Cal, OGuruenn, droggist, Bellefonte Pa. . | They stave« Showers in Wian had a number of friends invited to The If you want to be royally entertained, goto the home of Ilene. Zion. What has become of the Zion orches. tra. Will the manager please explain, Daniel Markle and wife, of Bellefonte, Sunday at the home of Robert Homan, Mr. Schening and wife, of visited B, A. and wife, a last week. Pittsburg, Noll few days Miss Helen Rocky, one of our pleasant young ladies, spent a few with relatives at Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Houtz, at the home Mr. ]. M Samuel Saturday, Weeks of Lemont, spent of Mrs. Hou'z's brother, Garbrizk Mrs, children, the and Hal Decker at Mill Mrs, A v entertainn as Stiuble, had a very week, the sled while hauling The away 0 able to get Was tween the wood and a badly able to walk ra sie it home, were » ran off dark, MAND Birt our horse dealer, eeded in securing ¢ FX KEY society and was initiate 1599. The new member, en joy as it While passing through inthe narrows, Jim said Billy what pleasure it gives me to the “Out of sight, | lay, March 2 Jim } fir ’ the . WOE Ars act about Was the himself woods, “OO enjoy Cool breezes of said Billy poles and were lucky in finding four and were lucky in bringing all home-—over nit Soon after starting, they stopped "Not our fault is it Jim? Bi shtavens net," 50 they were obliged to fight a duel with Fred belore leaving The couplings were unloaded, the shafts were both broke off, they were obl ged toleave and descend the mountain without brake shafts. Sass Jim, “Des glich ich o goar net Billy “Let her go Ghalliger was the reply After falling around on the sled by the sudden movement of the horse, and sow etimes fell and missed the sled, he began feeling the effects of his misfortunate intiation They came within 1 '5 miles from town, where they successfully upset the sled and were obliged to walk home and their sled stayed till morning when it was fetched by Jim. Thus endeth the jockey story, leaving Jim well pleased with first de. gree Spring They were 0 for coupiing or ver Chamberlain's Cough Remedy This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world, The most flatteriog testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works ; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequen. For sale by P. Porrs ces. Sold by F. Pores Gress, draggist, Bellefonte Pa. seemed to r vacate Nittany. Samuel Martin is not improving any. We only school, have eleven days more of 11 Grandpa Peck is not so well the past few weeks Mrs. I. H. Winkleman slowly at this writing I. H. Winkleman work on a saw mill John Shaddy, our community Miss Doll Allison, of Cedar 1 our town over Sunday. Miss Bel lle Shaffer has gone to Cedar 15 improving has gone away to Pine Station, was in last week of Run, was Run to spend several weeks Pennsval Winkleman Beck, of i Tolbert wa Mrs 18) were Sheet David Garey Afolkey, Illinois kes the West wel without nw , and the Centre Democrat me Says year A strange came to the residence of ast week one dav, having in the form of a oun 'H. M. F. 6, from dove {DOL our specie Ira Brumgart, on its left leg a labe script) dove | ring bearing this it Gg Where the { who the owner The wees | Henry G Slrayer i mes or IS, 1S A myst ry move thi Rebershurg , Into the house vacated I). Breon into the Gilbert, and ( D. Weaver | wi later « house keeping and move into the house vaca ted by Breon | Diep: On last Thursday, | as the sun was casting its last glittering rays over the western hills Death entered the home of Ira Brungart's and took their sweet little boy, Walter, from them and claimed him as his own Although only about five mouths old, he was a beautiful blossom every. one The funeral services were held last Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Salem, of the Lutheran church Text Hebrews 12.9 and 10, Mr. and Mrs. Brungart hereby tender their most sincere thanks to the friends and neigh bors generally, for their kindness during the iliness of their baby, and who so kindly took part in its burial on Sunday March sth, 18q9 FELL 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 acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keep Ing them in periect health, Price 35 ots. and Mets, For sale by Krumrine Bros , Bellefonte, Fa : follow A. E hert Wm d by sooner ing persons will N) Straver to by Or mmenr e loved by Spring Mills. Lots of rain in the past week Not so much sickness at present, Penns Creek was bank full, Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Zeigler is improving slow. ly. Mrs. Philip Hines is in a critical con. dition, Several new houses will be built next summer, Some people want friends ; others can live without them, house | March 20d, | the Angel of | The graded school will have an enter. tainment before long, Public sales are now on the go. Things are bringing good prices. The North Ward howlers rounds on Saturday evening made their were plenty along the with good sud The fishermen creek, in the past week, CCSS., Ww cuffs thing B. Crape selling a new and coll They are house M fh James Neese Peter hold goods, at house of Conl John, the wat in our town recently Dr. P. W,. Swope made a f e last Saturday Rev. Ino. Tall ime with his family, at this § Mrs. Geo."Campbell and inte tle daughter E spent Sunday at | Eagle Ph time week | Jim. vou bad better ve that pony at home, when you want to talk to Be take her on with you n CTY Is I : ip Abrams, of DuBoi in our town the , OF Roland Swisher returned to his work, at ( after spending a few weeks | with his family at this place | Grandmother Sones fell from { porch at the home of Henry Hale | week, receiving internal injuries Mrs Harry Lindenmuth has dangerously iil, for the past wee k. this writing is somewhat improved Mr. Swyers, of Penn Yan. N. \ turned to his home last week, after eral months visit at the home Ardell Miss Allie Irwin returned home last Thursday, after quite an extended visit at Philadelphia, delightful time Mrs. Mary Hoover who bas been with her sister, Mrs, J. C. Hoover, for the past few months returned to her home at Bald Eagle last Thursday, and on Satur. day left tor Philadelphia to undergo an operation for the removal of a tumor earfeld, the last af -F She reports having a Some of our young married men, in this town, seem to think i+ a great com. solation to come tothe stoves and rehearse their family troubles. It would surely be more to their credit to be at home with their families and piping up the stove pipes, they have kicked down so often. Christmas Holidays Are Over, Now Bovs, for some hard WORK, I want a few car of choice, Ia Walnut on delivered on line of . Sober. A. P.Zerhy's saw mi blast now John Young moved into Wm ho lange & 1) cents 8 oD a a free by last week one day Wolf p use The Brothers Bru are bm Cent long, at for d your n« gh ranm ng full Vonada's working Dot paper gred kidneys heart wasting of wand in the | res: 1 urine, whi tin Bright's Dis ous | ata pt ved ut Swamp Re r | these sSYn iy rem ler mer s ie reputation for ives of the most d No one need be ) Casy to get at 1stiress WOK wn or ample wamp- Root, a hoth mat! one doll 3 bottle o wd a Ix sent wo Send you bout #0 Kilmer & Co., Binghamton kindly mention that vou re | Olle $ J ARIK) HM ONY TH iN E >= «> ) SN Noa Iv] AA " 3 In Fs © Ld | tu MN ‘sotued to ) X00 . dM Sto §¥%0 uo ua: ® “ueproy pue fjosse Junuosoud ‘orn od PDA00F] junds FIAD Wouy NOON Y usuIesIR - rr 2040 | fan's ATAOOH INVUO Sono wd ‘muojareg ON “ orm of kidoey oms and i no ed bad Demex rat, Aus blood and are hJ negRie CASE, ! the inf wt Ms w DR Case 11) ut : Haut 8 MN Can erful d ok you te] the mm - ted ar as un any drug store al 4 ’ have sCorery ny Iress to - ~ ad th tin the Centre Democrat > . ny * I ‘HUI A nuLgam Jno 'SONIQTING RUVI ¥N0X = “Pap mos 0 Vv 1% JUASNI L.XOQ a absolute 13 8] most r 4] ¥
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