Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 18, 1899, Image 7

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    THE
CENTKE DEMOCRAT,
BELLEFONTE,
PA., MAY
15899,
7
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
Send the News, We
Gladly Published
will Publish it,
Port Matilda.
Miss Gertie
at Bald Eagle.
Joseph Cowher is around again al
shaking up with chills and a severe
Port
lition to a cornet band.
1S up to date with any payiug ci
Marks and
ou the ¢
Racket
nett 18 visiting
Ben
James T.
are working
Reese's new
store, says
Pringle, at the corner
he will sell a No. 1 pair of shoes for
Try him next Saturday; you will
them all right.
The many friends of Miles Hoover ex.
tend their condolence and sympathy in
the bereavement of their child who died
a few days since.
Mrs. James Patton has returned home
from a Philadelphia hospital. Although
vet weak, she was greatly benefited by
being operated on for a tumerous growth,
Miss Grace Reese, lady manager of
the millinery department of A. W.
Reese's Racket store will on next Satur.
day sell hats at 20cts. each. Our mer.
chants mean business and that’s no joke.
The lady members of the U. B.
will give a supper in Port
Decoration Day. The proceeds
parsonage improvements. A
and supper will be held both after
and evening.
S. R.
are for
noon
{ ppesition is the life of trade.
Crain, of the Willow
wh t
store,
rn starch for rocts, and next Saturday
ng will sell three cans of oct
20cts, and look out for bargains on
oration Day.
season has opened
ald Eagle creek
led with lady
in hand.
the young
one; small
share for
The fishing
lively aloug the
banks are often fil
with rod and li e
with poor success, as did
from the corner
kled beauty was
lay’s patient. fi
oome meet
tari
rk store
sneck yy “ee
pe het on
Miss Kate C
very sore hand
asant Gap,
fourh K
again.
at home
}
town where
IAL, GATHER
evening of las
ladies and ge
home of Mr. '
spend the evening in soci
Refreshments
were served.
a picasant ¢
DIED :~On Wednesday morning, May
toth, at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Maria Glossuer,
aged 71 years, 7 months and 15 days,
the home of her son Reuben rlossnes,
near Jacksonville, She was an in
for a number of years and had hy con
fined to her bed for several months. The
funeral took place on Friday morning
she was a member of the Dis iple ¢ bur b
services were held in the United Evan
gelical church at Jacksonville by Rev
Bair, Interment was made in the United
Evangelical cemetery Three children
iurvive to mourn her loss—two sons and
a daughter; her husband and one son
having died a number of years ago
TELL i SISTER
an impoasibi
sort
of ice
They
ning
cake, elk
having spe
yo
ty wit)
that only ex
digestion, a healt)
yet Iu Rt Tea acts
or d kidneys keep
Pr ee 25 ¢
ne Bros, Be
ala
wil
R |
Linden Hall.
Our carly farmers are
ing corn,
through plant.
Samuel Ripka entertained George
Mowes, of Centre Hall, over Sunday
W. 8. Brooks,
ie a a business
day last.
J, Andrew Gettig and
spent Monday with their
at State College.
Squire Meyers, of the branch, Sun
dayed at th. Wieland home. Squire is a
master hand at giving comic recitations
Ed. Kerlin, one of Centre Hall's young
sports, was seen riding through town on
Saturday evening on his wheel, Ed. can
make'er go.
The services in Boalsburg last week,
relative to the Classis, were interesting
wife and little daughter,
trip to Bellefonte Fn.
sister, Valiria
socts. |
get
church |
Matilda on |*
festival |
Charley |
sold ou |
: Satur day three t size |
size corn for |
Dec- |
anglers
lady
and were well attended,
sermons were preached.
Calvin Thomas, of Centre Hall enjoys
riding a wheel, On Saturday afternoon
he rode to this village and called to see
his cousins, the Felding boys.
Misses Annie Corl and Alice Meese, of
’leasant Gap, visited the Brooks ladies
over Sunday. They are both pleasant
ladies and in for a good time, which they
had while here,
A party in this place is always kicking
about the items gotten up from here and
calling the scribe a liar and almost
everything else, when the article written
was the truth. There are some people
who do not like to hear the truth spoken
unless it 18 something to elevate them in
the sight of others. Look out sonny, you
might blow up and bust, :
FOR SALE H. Fielding is
his horse, and harness for sale
Will sell a whole or in part—term
suit the
Woodlawu-dapp!
Thom
Some excellent
offer
buggy
buyer
efonts
Wolfs Store.
Some of our young
race for girls
Mr, F Hartman and
last Sunday in Sugarvalley.
men
Ambrose
Sunday vi
Douty and wife
ug in Sugarvalley
Mr. Jeremiah Brungart
heim on
was
business, last Saturday
Daniel Delcamp and wife
over Sunday visiting,
were
and wi
siting 1a 2
and wife,
H.
yer spent
ittany.
Weaver
from Feid-
Wolfe
(reo,
u rmgart, r
lares he saw a fox ane
last Saturday.
Cyrus Zeigler
igler and
last week.
an
g, were gues
lace, last
‘aphas Sheet:
onshurg, wer
nathan Sheet:
narrhoea
Craars Mills
Ports GREEN, Drug
Spring Mills.
lidates and only few
| feel confident.
| posters
passed
Smith Bros,
rocker trade,
for the great Wall
through hear
ace sh
last Saturday,
ch and
undersold
the cou
be
communion
the choir rendered
are hustling
and will not
Rev. Rearick held
last Sunday
choice music.
J. C. Harper,
through this section, sh;
his many friends
M. L th, of town, the it
ment hustler ay with his br
ers and locking up other business
samuel Wiser and William Tobias
he im, paid Centre Castle of K. G
Saturday evening L!
Services
some
efonte,
king hands with
passed
Smi Johns
s Spent a d
last
age
John Grove, a
ways supplied with
They are not hard
yard is hauly,
Mockel Sny« bought a half interest
of John Runkle's meat market They
buy nothing but the best of beef cattle
They should have all the atronage
Fresh beef brought to your Ju every
morning.
WHO IS ‘Women n as well as men are
made miserable by kid
TO and ‘bladder te vy] oh
BLAME.
Kilmer's Swamp.Root the
great kidney remedy
promptly
cent and d
cures. At druggists in fifty
liar sizes, You may have a
sample bottle by mall free, also pamph
let telling all about it,
1 Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
near townsman,
amples of coa
» get, Long's coal
Address,
Binghamton, N.Y
“WANTED: A large tract of jack
pine timber or paper-wood-—<Address A
M. Hoover, Bellefonte, Pa
| Erammar s«
Aaronsburg.
the
this
was
in
James Wert, of Tusseyville,
guest of his father, Jerre Wert,
place on Sunday.
Rev. Schoch spent several days in
town last week as the guest of his
brother-in-law, M. M. Musser
Mrs. Benten Kreamer, of Rebersburg,
spent a day last week at the residence
of Mr. H. H. Weaver, on Main street,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wolfe, of Clin
tondale, visited the lady's parents, Al-
fred Keener's, in this place over Sunday.
Among those from our town who spent
Ascension Day in fishing we noticed J.
Warren Beaver and Miss Mabel Weaver,
A Mr. Rossman an f
Penn Hall, Saturday
being the . of then
Wert,
d his two sisters,
in this
Sree t
pen
chur h
Commu
Lutheran chur
morning and «
ly attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me
daughter, of Centre Mill Is
at the residence o
Main street,
Mr. and Mrs. I. E
for Freeburg, Snyder
where they are the guests
parents, Mr, ana Alrs.
Mr, Philps,
Boolrand baby
county, last wee
of the
Glass.
an aged gentleman
Akron, Ohio, is visiticg his son in
place, merchant W. H. Philips
been here for many years
Gross Yearick, of Philade
his mo mothe; of Centre Hall, Mi
Yearick, are the gue MN
Foster on Main street sent
this
+ yt
not
sts of
at pre
SCT
Teachers examis
h J
riday by
seven appli
examir
town recently and
|
ni daughter, Mrs |
| 18 Jooking well
| edly the West
Willis
| former ci
1
Brow
and hes
agrees wil
At a mes
held
hool,
trees and
OSs0ms
grapes
John Bartiey
juarrying
Will Knecht's
Charl
and Harvey R
stone to put u A
farm
ley Beck
Communion s«
Joe Markie has been
f the
of death
home of his daughter,
Caleb ; no hope
for
Mrs
of his recovery
Fire last Fri
an Dorman took
a neighbor's house on an errand,
the the children and a
boy house to do up
They the house
Away Mrs, Dorman return
ed, after, she found her
house ith smoke and the
1 ; that
othes
lay afternoon Mrs
leav]
neighhot
rest of g£abHhor
some
at the
ocked up
Work
ana went
eryvthing
the cradle juite a few ¢
were hanging at
cradle, were burned
i the
fire
the neighbors
The little
1) supposed, 4
the wall, above
minutes
would have
the timely belp of
was extinguished
e playing with mat h
dropped fire nthe
Only a
whole house
With
the hire
few
more an
been
boys wh
Whooping Cough
I had a little boy who was nearly dead
from an atiack of whooning cough. My
neighbors recommended Chamber
Cough Remedy I did not think
medicine would help him, but after Rive
ing him a few doses of that remedy 1
| noticed an improvement, and one bottle
{cured him entirely It is the best cough
| medi ine I ever had ia the house }. L
MooRrE, South Burgetistown, Pa For
[sale by F. Porrs Gres, Druggist,
Jeliefonte, Pa.
ans
that any
"Prosperity cannot thrive ou Credit
Cash is King.” Try our new Cash
! System, Montgomery & Co,
| were |
| preached in
He has
| even the dogs don't bark
her baby and went to |
{ | become of the Georgetown u
{ his hat
| company is
| the
| for the
Howard.
Hensyl purchased a new
J. L.. DeHaas and son Charles drove to
Jellefonte jast Friday.
do-
The new merchant, Mr,
ing a rushing business,
We are pleased tosay that John McEl-
wain seems somewhat better
John Miles, wife and son, of Mileshurg,
were guests of Mrs, H., T. Lucas on Sun-
day.
M. S. Betz
droy
day.
Crane, 1s
and his intended, Miss
through our town ot
Confer and
sited hh
.
Beech Creek,
town on Su y Rev. Frick
the Christian | Chapel, on
Sunday es
Our town two
new houses
one house is
and the Wop by
wing built owly,
ere
up
1 8
itby Christ Schenck
John Schenck
ted [he
ing g buil
better half
and wi
1
WwW owned
Grenning
Samuel ng
» 5 TM CL
expect
made a tri
Sat
es Ou
The band don
any
have stopped t play
more
The!
There
are through g
about haif a
grass
ianting o«
wheat
ut the looks wel
e¢ wonder what has
1an
hear ong
A good many §
eop
not dead shal
from him
and you
People won
on one
cause he is get
Some
going { They take
a lantern, a fiddle d a Bible along
How is that girls
Wehadahi
things don't ge
shery started, In
ght here more
They haye a fishery at Drum Station as
Billy Tommy are fishing every Sat.
urday evening: Billy are a dandy,
you can fish four evenings in a week
and
, YOu
Sober is waiting for
man to tell facts
polecat den Will say that the
busted, the tre has
suspended payment, and everything has
gone up the and itis al
scribe at Georgetown st
paver, but I hope the boys wi
revive and start up Again
The
the
correspondent
Lg + Yan
Lt clown Lire
about the
Asurer
spout because
pped writing
Includes the Barbers
The new mercantile license law which
goes into force next year, embraces all
those barbers who have for sale soaps,
perfumeries, bair oil, cosmetics, etc.
The license they will be called upon to
pay amounts to two collars a year,
Rebersburg.
Mrs, Elvina Bierly 1s having a summer
house built at the south end of her home.
Supt. C. L.
ducting teachers’
county.
Frank Reed, of our burg, left for Lock
Haven on Monday, where he expects to
find employment until harvest
There is nothing the matter with mer.
chant Howard Miller's new house this
far, Howard knows how to manage the
silver eagle,
Hon,
aturday,n
his si
and sj
Gramley is now busy con-
examinations over our
Loganton
i
Henry Meyer left for
car which place he attende
Mis. Polly
ent the Sunday with hi
on
the sale of
deceased,
near
print 2r.
Rock View.
Mrs. Tate is abl
again
Herbert Klinger
wheel this week.
A ert ain
Jus! a
Cough
rth pay
ng attention
desire to
It annoys you also
because you remember that
weak lungs is a family fail ling.
At first ls a slight cough.
At last it is a hemorrhage.
At first i is easy to cure.
At last, extremely difficult.
AGEP’s
Cherry
pectoral
guickiy
hack
There is no
the cure now
from neglect
For over “half a century
Aver's Cherry Pectoral has
been curing colds and coughs
onsumption,
astian al
1 SiO
Keen one of Pr, Aper's CherrD
Pectoral Masters <7 poor
fangs Il pon cou
if youn
free?
hall we &
book on
Cur Rodical Departmont,
If you have any complaint what
ver and desire he best medion!
fdviee you oan possi hiy oMain, write
the doetor freely R, on will reowive
» prompt re without oot
y Add ress His J.C AYER
Lowell, Mass.
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more easily, more quick
healthfully sealed with fu ried bd A
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found “"Refi ned
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Paraffin Wx
In every household
tasteions and
your drogeist or gr
everywhere, Mad
BTANDARD OIL ¢
For a short time we
¢ are
giv
ing (while they last) with each
50¢
one «
sale of Rieger's Perfumes
of Paul de Longpee's| beau-
PLANING MILL WORK.
Floring, Siding, Beams, Doors,
Sashes, Moul dings, Etc.
RERRRRERRE
£.K RHOADS B
At his yard Opposite the P. R.R.
Passenger Station, Sells
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Corner of High and Spring street.
Receive Deposits | Discount Notes,
J. D. SnveorRY,
Cashier