THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AVKIL 1 3, 1899, ’ CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The 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 Publish it. Linden Hall. The farmers are busy plowing Robert Corl, of present working for his father. i 1 snded the | William Brooks and wife attended the | funeral of Mrs. Jodon, of Pleasant Gap. Miss Berdie Rossman, of Brush valley, the home Henry Zeigler Lauvertown, at visited at ast week. Ed. Page drove a cow neighbor, and received a chicken as his last week for a compensation. Postmaster J. Hale Ross requests us to state that money orders are wow issued from this office. Clyde Wieland made a business trip to Houserville on Saturdav and bought a horse from D. Houser. We are informed that James Stine, of the Gap, an ex-member of Co. B, is lying ill with pneumonia; his recovery is doubtful. Joseph Brooks and wife and Clyde and Fost Jodon, of Pleasant Gap, were pleas ant visitors at the home of W. Brooks on Sunday. > The largest election ever held in Harris in the church on week, township took pli Thursday evenit election of church ofh thes There is a ls wuld an igs will Nr Brooks ight-weeks ter « arent 4 Arents This may sect town girls, t the shock HEADACHES Aaronsburg. ol Attorney J. C. Meyer, nsacted business ast week, in our burg Weber's te opened on Monday n attendance. Miss Mary Meyer, the guest of her in this place Stewart rning with a large burg, 1s Weber, of Rebers sister of L Cruisewile lLoyd Brown and daughter, nden Hall, were the guests of Wm and family, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Ed. Schwarm, bersburg, were the guests of Fred Li bert's one day last week Mr. Ervin of Penn visited at the residence of Mrs Charles, on North and street, last week Clymer Stover's public sale of tinware, bicycles, etc., was well attended last Saturday and all articles disposed of, brought fair prices Dr. D. K. Musser, of this place, has open ed a dental parlor in Bellefonte, Hope he will do a good business as he an elegant mechanic and a skilled work. man. Ek % of Re Hall, (»eorge day Showers, one on 18 Coal dealer C. A. Weaver and family, who recently moved Coburn, spent Sunday last at the residence of the gentle. man's father, H. H. Weaver, on Main street, Miss Elsie, daughter of merchant W H. Philips, of this place, lgft for Spring Mills on Monday morning, where she | attend Prof. D. M. Wolle's term: of summer school, Mr. and Mrs. John C of this place accompanied by their little grand daughter Mary Jane Stover, spent several days last week in Bellefonte, the guests of E. E. Arderys Mr. Wesley Adams, of Mifflimburg, was the guest of Thos. J. Hall, on North 20d stree; recently. Miss Jennie accom panied him to his home, where she ex. pects to spend several weeks. A. O. Hosterman left for Woll's last week, where he has been employed by Cal Auman, as head sawyer on his large saw mill at said place. Cal is de. serving of a good position and Mr. Au. man will find in him just the man for the place. to wi Stove r, store. | was reading an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar. rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter. prise recently, which leads me to write this. can truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children. —W., A, Stroup, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by F. Porrs Gres, | | from every direction, and when the | perfect jLarrie | tation, | Spring, | logue, fare i | Holte Fairview. Captain James A. Quigley, Sec. of School Board, was present and delivered an address in which he highly praised the school for the entertainment given. Last but not least was quite an extensive journal read by Miss Fannie Thompson During the term there were three schol. ars who did not miss a day: Beulah B. Holter, Glaude Fisher, and Floyd Breth, The exercises being over the people de- parted feeling that they had been amply paid for their walk through the mud, Tuesday April 4th, was the last day of school at Fairview, Liberty Twp., Cen. tre Co. Pa., taught by W. S. Holter, Not. withstanding the deep mud people came bell rang at 1:45 o'clock the school house was crowded, there being 104 guests pre with many standing and the order The entertainment lasted Following isthe igh come,’ imstrumental sent, Was and one-half hours gram Recit Bower; ation, musi Guy Thompson; n “The Model « "Sweet iu LUM 00, Annie Haines, musi rect Floyd Breth; entitled “‘Strategyv;'’ recitation, Claire Confer, recitation, Bliss Thomp- son; solo entitled “My Mother's Prayer Carrie Bower; music, entitled ‘The Old QOaken Bucket,” the Schenck Family recitation, Grace McKean, recitation Orlando Bowes; recitation, Edith Thomp- son; dialogue, entitled **A Visit to the Country recitation, Ward Thompson; music, ‘Land of Liberty," recitation, Carrie Bowes, recitation, Claire Confer, recitation, Chifford Holler; music, ‘Sweet Zion Bells recitation McKean, itation, Carrie Bowes; music, Turning the Wheels of Time 4 tination;’ recat JAISICS ition, Grace reg logue entitled’ Procra War ation, Vacation § recut clos ng re B st A Ki Walker. Miss Amelia Butler foute to I Call Beti's store has g to Belle ye ve ind see the new sunbonnets at M o farmers have ing p Walter from Cet owing Harter bas Run home returned lar Miss Lizzie Mann, of Howard, Mrs. C. M. Fox Calvin Kling departed last week for Johnstown, where he expects to wor k Miss Mabel Strunk, of Howard, was circulating among friends at this place last week lorn March 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. J W. Leathers, a little daughter ; mother and child are doing well visited ast week Reuben Glossner is bauling from Howard He expect addition to his barn Mr. Henry Yearick., of our aged and highly respected citizens, has been very il during the past week Mrs lumber $ 10 build an one Fox and daughter Carrie, of Cedar Run, visited at the home of her son, C. M. Fox, on Tuesday of last week Miss Sadie Lutz has returned home after spending a couple weeks with her grandma, Mrs, William Keller, of near Beilefonte, Mrs. Harry Yearick, accompanied by her sister Miss Fannie Johnson, of Howard, made a flying trip to Bellefonte on Saturday, Miss Mary Hoopes and Miss Jennie Lucas, both of Howard, were pleasant callers at the home of Mrs. Jacob Om. dorf on Tuesday of last week, Pain Unnecessary in Childberth Pain 1+ no longer necessary In childberth Ita causes, being understood, are easily over come, the labor being wade short, easy and free from danger, morning sickness, swelled limbs, and like evils readily controlled. and all femaie diseases » Hy cured. Cut this out; It may save your life, suffer not a oy longet, but send us 2 cont stamp, and receive in sealed enveiope full particulars, testimonials, conf dential letter, &¢. Address Fuank Troms & Co. Baltimore, Md, rh » | and + | den | teacher o | was a guest | on Saturday | That is | for the least money | was shipped by Ir Port Matilda. Squire Weston is {ll at his howe, 10 this place, from an attack of grip. Our domino players have divided their full time now devoting one half of it in playing checkers, Levi Reese, who was ijured by a fall from a moving wagon last tall, is stil! in a critical condition, Christ Reese is pushing the work along in preparing for the erection of a large addition to his already spacious barn. Howard Miles has returned home after an extended professional trip in Ohio His many friends welcome him home again, The firs our citizens is past and those of who wade changes in their re 1 1 are ed have gone to work homes Squire Be . 1 united W. H Su mony residence comfortably Sut beautifying their new Miller bond ol it his * in or township No pat matn re | lar Mrs the dence Jennie B 1 died at t rest of her Steven Woodring, Port Matilda, of heart failure Monday morning, Years Interment was made on Wednesday, near last on aged 27 It is predicted by some of our fruit grower, that there be a shortage in the apple crop this year on account ofthe extreme | weather in the past winter which is said to have frozen the buds will col A quiet wedding took place at the resi dence of Squire W. T. Hoover. The contracting parties were Ira 1). Naylor and Katie A. Fink, both of Taylor town ship. Squire Hoover performed the ceremony On last Satur f the int a very talent, con I { yward. f A eshurg, Mrs. McElwain wain 1 Mi: Mr of is not 1m McE proving any J. Will Mayes reports havis fine and where g sold some granite : You get good Yery expensive Work work done, # Webers Dice Wn gotten one or two of them already go fish Sous gotten in a wi have not oon have 4 | Ana of fine shad wail ng WwW. I and | fine more For good Hall a call The Grangers on last Saturday having had a good meeting reguiar meeting he in from April § I and take an 1" warded High Valley AT any longer, as we can't all Hall, our prominent blacksmith has jost turned out a and for two Ww. I wagonmaker lers give new wagon has or wagons, met in the Grange Hall evening, and three Cry (sranger come wii Weeks Fal 4 out interest You will a | be oad of stone fro 2 Suyder The first A of prop timber was shipped from here to Lvkens, Pa, Emil KEisenhuth Jess Snyder cleaned his fish pond and took out kers and so t which he put in his spring Henry Elsenbuth talks of building a saw mill and will run it by water power Water is plenty and wood is scarce you know It is said that Reuben Billinger, of Milton, will open a stone operation near the first tunnel, and a tram road will be run up Wolf hollow, about three quarters of a mile Ingleby, our railroad station, is located one mile south of Highvalley and is called the “shirttail end’ of High valley Has a population of four families, the industries are a saw mill and workshop YOU TRY IT If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, whieh is sod for the small price of © ols, ots, and #10 does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money, Sold for over ity years on this guaranties, FPriee 25 ela, and M eta. For sale by Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, Pa ] hy 200 80 trou and |, commence report | The next | Axemann. Beauti‘ul weather at present, Fishing Satur day season commences on Iv. 5. Rote, one of our young sports, is visiting friends at Osceola. Mrs. William Stuart is at present visit ing relatives at Lewistown, Making garden will be the next step of importance in the work line, with ow people, Emanut! White Penn Cave, visited on Monday Mr Owen, one of Zens, and son Wallace, of relatives in this town Axemann's oldest at present with an attack 15 SICH Au 15t | tin Johnson n the or the las writing of ou Found } few d to the h Some of our boys intend Normal School, whi a week Pleasaot Gap will nd ut $, daughter of Mr. and Mrs has for the ays with an attack of pneumonia. Chapman who has been working away in the woods for some time, spent Sunday with relatives in this town VHAT IS SHILOM? cme for Coug! ( been sick last Thomas yids ar Rock View. the Myers , at Filimore What Shalt We De ngerous discase pre ause yet be ry, dangerous be It comes on so slowly often hrmiy ses u are aware of it e name of this disease which d int distinct wey trouble, indicated by pain may three MARES 18, rheumatism, urinate, often with | the flow of urine ing copious or scant with strong odor if a to advance, this the stage, or Bladder with pain in the abdomen d the navel and the water reasing desire to urinate, desire to w a { sensation, be owed Second heavy wn between passage with scalding 4 1 quantities with rmed, essary to draw it in If uric or gravel has in wi prove dangerous if neglected The Third stage is Bright's Disease There is comfort in knowing that Dr Kilmer, the kidney and bladder jalist, has discovered a remedy famous for its marvelous « of the most distressing cases and known as Dr Kilmer's Swamp Root It is sold by all druggists As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and hook of valuable in formation will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. ¥. When writing kind mention that you read this liberal offer in the Centre Democrat 3 | sometimes ne | struments great | Spee ures Is Important Parties removing from one location to another should remember that their fire insurance must be transferred 10 the new location, or their policies will be void. Of course the agent with whom the party is insured does not know of such changes and cannot be expected to know unless properly notified, inmbawgo, fre. | reaches | trouble, | low | sensation in passing, small | passed with difficulty, | | Help... Nature Babies and children nced proper food, rarely ever medi- cine. If thzy do not thrive on their food something is 2 wrong. They need a little | help to get their digestive machinery working properly. 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AND FIFTH ST Horne & Co. 11 a) “ir ill be ready about Ap this year—fully up Over two hundred paw | Hiustrations pnewest shirt w Less to Pay for Pretty Wash Goods surprised to know how choice styles mples of Madras 1 Dimities what the uch ( = 10T 5a L and ee BOGGS & BUHL ALLEGHENY, - PA. THE TROUT FISHING SEASON GREEN'S PHARMACY BELLEFONTE, J. S. WAITE & C0. Agts. IH i A rt Ore 104 Farm Imp hinds of A i | lements 'D PITTSBURG, PENN'A | Mowers, CLEANING HOUSE AND MOVING. This is the time of the year when a man frequently 1 gets cold meals and stands up to eat No wonder be wants to go fishing While on this process 1s gong furniture smashed gels ’ thin "oe 3 1 0 something New 18 neea 1 oq i Probably it is a bed room sul, centre couch, arm chairs, board-—vyou must get it to keep peace in the family, can't avoid it I'VE GOT THEM. Austhing and everything you want, Come around, Prices will suit you Naginey's Furniture Store, ALLEGHENY KT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 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