THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE 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 Gladly We will Publish it Published —Send the News, Fillmore. We shall soon hear the sound of reaper, Our ex-supervisors can see how they should have made roads, Charles Tavlor and wife, of Storms. town, visited friends Sunday. 3 Fi { llefonte, are l.. H. Musser. H. C. Huey 1 he pic ten counting what he ate. Mrs, Wil r some time, CU am Saxton, who bas! is slowly \ Daniel Tressler an isiting at the former's home, e, Daniel is en iployved in Altoona 2 P. R. R. Co. nerchant g The last on the li barn and repairing of the old It makes quite an improyement, at this by is doing some repai St was ax We have a bicycle path through our ten fi wide and made of rushed stone. Letus all pay out nake a good drive road, and that wi nore con¥eénient for the man that ownsa 1ggy and a wheel. Harry Myers and the me; Monday evening. n the », and town ; itis et Dorsey a bad rv The horse g f A.C. us of saving Bost 1 front Posi Toul crowd of ou ng by moon r youn light, t week, t by some g emen shower of eggs. Very galla Miss Mary looked pleased last Satur. day evening on the way to church We suppose the pleasant expression was on account of the manly form at her side The peo es were pi and were with a - 1 iren’'s D h was beat rowd was very ably carrie ut by the ct ¢ of the church ver once more and a program 4 t) i lecorated, larg The was p. ren and y ung peo Romola. es Harvey, short visit in Ferd Meyer return Trey ing pent a few d his mother wife umber the dedicat t Yarnel f person jamsport w n the hospila in our town ) The old bridge across Marsh Cree mn an preparations of the night had on his wheel but, unt uncture anda 1 Confer's barn for the nig! found in the morning and | up and escorted by Mr, ( fast, after which he home lead ading hb next time you mus to Das Was mfer to took | ire for Moshannon. an is visiting hb Johnstown immern heir home in Minnie McGowan is home again, after a few week's training at the Lock Haven Normal. Ihe of last Friday, caused many of our people to lay aside their summer hats, and don their overcoats. M cold wave, A pew stone pavemeut is being put down in front of the residence of J. T. Lucas, which adds very much to its im. provement Several of our citizens attended the convention last Tuesday, viz: John Con. fer, William Kern, Simeon Hazzard and William Lucas. Mr. Wagner, of the firm of Wagner Dros,, of Bellefonte, passed through here on Saturday, on his way to Pine Glenn, to visit relatives, MANY A LOVER Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath, Karl's Clover oot Tea purifies the breath by its act. won on the bowels, ete, as nothing else will Sold for years on absolute guarantee, Price 25 ots, and 50 ets, For sale by Krumrine Bros Bellefonte, Pa. i since Ed began, | around our town on | Wolfs Store. Some of our people are already having and using new potatoes. Cephas Sheetz, from Pennsvalley, was over to the parental home last Sunday, Wm. Weight and wife, from Kreamer. ville, were visitors at Moses Gilberts last Sunday. John Price and wife, of Sugarvalley, Sundayed at the hospitable home of D, B. Meyer's. Cyrus Zeigler was the first to mow this season. He thinks ‘‘the early bird catch. es the worm,"”’ Harry Miller and wife were guests at the home last Sunday. of Madisouburg, of H. E. Miller, wedding in contracting parties their marriage li. We will soon have another our vicinity! The already Mr. Finkle | steam saw mi rome Mover same |H Beech both chur and all » th these meeting ustees of : others who 5 & Success iforni who Wak} I right Wm. Woodring met with a accident a few days ago. Wh ing bark props a large log rollec foot, smashing it badly, Charley Crain, who has been giving great bargains on Saturdays, will corn starch again on Saturday don't miss it. 3! for 10 cents, Children's Day was duly observed on Sunday last, in the M. E. church, in this place. The leading feature was a rep. resentation of the war between Spain and United Scates. The attendance was large and mach interest shown, next, Palin Unnecessary In Childberth Pain 1s no longer necessary In ehildberth Its 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 female diseases » fly cured, Cut this out; It may save your life, suffer not a ay longer, but send us 2 cent stamp, and receive in sealed envel full particulars, testimonials, conf. dential letter, &e Jaron Frank Tuomas & Co. Baltimore, Md, a if mm St irom oj | going to give | his many customers another chance on | {in Nittany. Miss Lottie Robb was home day. Mrs. Bob Cramer was to Lock on last Wednesday. Our band was to Clintondale on Satur. day evening, the 17th, Farmers are busy working com, Some speak of making hay this week, Aunt Betsey Emerick, of Clintondale, was visiting friends at this place last week. over Sun. Haven Elias Zerby and family, of Pennsvall were guests Howard Sunday. of Zerbys There will be children’s the Lutheran church next ing, the 25th meeting Sunday eveu Rev, Deihl and son turned home. Mrs here later on Miss Alma Plet ring M scho Will Hart her ily the bY 8 1¢ ol sh va ley and sold them al Th shows that he makes a first class rake, and retails them at 25 Anybody desiring same would do well by address. ing, L. P. Smith, Sober, Pa. , but fifteen cents Bad management keeps more people poor circumstances than any other one cause, To be successful one must look abead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity presents itself be is ready to take advantage of it, A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar. rhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftiess fellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; pie pays out 25 cents, the other is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is getting poorer. For sale by F. Porrs Grex, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. ~ | Smoketown 118 | Boalsburg. Prof, H C. Rothrock, of Millheim, was a visitor to Boalsburg, Friday last. Alfred Miller, of Pittsburg, was visit. ing during the past week at the howe of his uncle, Major Miller, Prof. and Mrs. Hower leave this week for several weeks visit to their former home, at Turbotville, Pa. The School Board, of Haines township, met on Tuesday evening last, June 29, and elected the following persons as teachers for the coming Prof Hower, Principal of the schoo! R. B. Harrison, gramma Wieland, primary; J. M Ie year High Mi Garbrich, Rock s Gertrude vin Zeigler P. Hoover, Shingletown K. Motherbach and } ) COLICREe prepar Hower ry hoo {am ALOT pondent ! and we wou As far as his piace erned, and the fact that he has denied his ever having called it so should show that he is not meant by what was published a few weeks ago We never meant the Rebersburg corre. spondent, therefore If it was not applica. bie to his case he should not have been overcome by it. We never ought to put oi a shoe that pinches the feet. We have been correspondent for various papers, for the past 5 yrs. and ever since we have kept our columns clear from all improper language, but to all we have written we can and will adhere. Out kind friend will therefore please not get blunt over things not pertaining to him. self, and profit by the same scripture quotation, set forth in his last correspond. ence. We have no lawyers, no bankers, etc. in this village, but we claim to have men of ample intelligence to edit their own columns of local items. Itisalways policy not to squeal until you are hurt; 80 my sister (if you prefer that term) do not take upon yourself things which were than a stripe 15 Cone Walnut rove and | tf gerve that edit for paper and Kreamerville man is able to his own items, and does all his publishing without fear, alarm or success'ul contra diction fiom anyone, Pine Grove Mills. Miss May Smith is visiting her grand. mother, Mrs. Smith, on Main street, Prof, Weaver house on Main gable and a new rool you, bu remember your well the (re0. repairing street, by putting Mrs. Amelia Koch Mifflin county to spend ses with her brother, Howard Go ompanied by her he 1 a f { )d 1 vol Tye Old She LOOKS Poor clothes ca 4 jo a not old Even ks kK w ! permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth, At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff, Shall we send you our book on the Hair and its Diseases? The Beat Advice I'ree. If you 40 not obinin sll the bene fits you sxpecind from the wes of 8 Vigor, write the doctor about it Probably there Is some difBenit With your general system whic may be easily “move Address, J.C AYER, Lowell, Mass, ———— — ENTRE COUNTY BANKING CQO, Corner of High an | Spring street, Receive Deposits | Discount Kotes. J. D. Suvooenr, Cashier, B.X.B Read, ii Heed, to : Your Profit... Get Samples... BOGGS & BUH | ALLEGHENY, - J.S. W Iraction Engines tiful ane ny Region Both sexes SEs Very "a free: B and other exper PARTMENTS of STUDY RE W AGRICULTUKSE Wl! LEADING DE AGRICU] GINEERING A ENGINEERING AL ENGINEERING NING ENGINEERING TORY a ITICAI TENCH STRIAIL AND DESIGN UAGY LITERATURE: Latniz ! , i a Fren Ne | ASTRONOMY M MILITARY sCIENCE! PREPARATORY FEATS Fall ras | ->{BEEZER Sis MEAT MARK Allegheny St. zr 4 Jellefonte, Pa We keep none but the best g “(33 ’ I BEEF PORK and MUTTON All kinds of Smoked Meat, Sliced Ham, Pork Sausage, ete. If yon want a nice Juicy Steak go to PHILIP BEEZER Garman's Empire House, MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA. AL. 8. GARMAN, Proprietor. Everything new, clean and in- viting. Special pains will be taken to entertain Centre county people ually when traveling in that section.
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