THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 10, 1804 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. Aaronsburg. Quite a few of ou tended the festiva Saturday evening. young held at Roll Decker, who is working in a meat market at Mifflinburg, in this place over Sunday. Harter, ; aged mother in this place on Sun turning to Bellefonte Monday morning visited his family 1:4 1 AGI1N0T of the Gazette, vi . Jennie Stambach ck Haven, to spend some tune relatives. arrived here ls among Ine The farmers in this secl crops about all housed, bu a poor yield, weather is as the cause. Miss Catharine Musser has been « fined to the house by sickness for ses al months, but of late shows some f improvement, Mrs. Neidigh, of State College, is of Henry Beaver's on Main visit other relatives and tion t complain of assigned the street friend here before returning home » Alrs. J. G. Meyer and Philips left for Freel 1 week where liv t ASL riends and rela Rev. F from the: week, and thinker th in sides. At the close iartette sang a very ich was audience present. + 4 the com- Harvest home services were held in the { attended, The pastor preached an able The choir rendered sermon M : decorated ] with plants, fi and manner of fruit, both from garden and the field, A collection benevolent purposes was also lifted, what the ¢ ed A Horripre Exrenigsce: While on the mountain north Aaronsburg for berries, Tuesday of last week, Clayton Wyle, of this place, had an experience that he will not soon forget. At what is known as ‘Harper's fields,’ ou the top of the mountain, is a path running down a ravive. This path Mr. Wyle took in order that he might get down the moun - tain farther to where there were more berries. He had pot proceeded very far when he saw something lying in the path that resembled a large pole; on closer inspection was horrified to see that it was a monstrous snake, who at the approach of footsteps slowly raised itself and with a hiss that resembled that of a goose, at once made for the intruder, With hair standing on end and with a whoop that sounded like that of an Indian Mr. Wyle started running and his speed would have done credit to the finest race horse that was ever put on LL. ————— beautifull l the for but mount was we have not learn. of 3 ' Deo; - &i-} peopie a Woodward hildren, | have their | much en | : writ Lutheran church, of this place, on | ~% 1s at ( ' ( " 1 | ing friends at Car: int Sunday forenoon and were largely | ‘U8 nus at Larrol, Lilnton Lo inspiring | and the church was tastefully and | y wers | | community, the track. His suakeship, however, was not inclined to follow-—at least was not seen when Clayton called a halt, Mr, Wyle declares that the snake must have been twelve or fifteen feet long and about six inches in circumference. It is supposed to be the same one that has been seen at intervals during the past 20 or 30 years, When Mr. Wyle goes to the mountain again he says he will arm himself with a small cannon, at the first sight of his royal snakeship will open bombardment, If you doubt the truth of this story ask Mr. Wyle and he will cheerfully relate to you this wonderful experience. WHAT A grand old remedy fo Consumption ; used through IS SHILOH Cough, ( the ds and world for half | a century week | OB of State ( 0 BeCK anda ana is of Bell : guests of his mother, Mrs Madisonburg. Israel Wolf is among the s 1%. ses Ie 1 M ila and SadieOcker are + Rachau, at Williamsport, week. Wm. Noll Sprucetown, f that place Thomas Noll, traveling salesman for the Osborne Company, came home last week to spend his vacation Miss Anna Reber and Miss Gertrude Crouse, both of Vicksburg, are visiting friends aud relatives in this community at present, Mrs. Cloyd Shaffer departed for Han. over, York Co., where he is engaged as clerk in Shaffer & Stewart's clothing establishment, (eo returned home and family Sunday at with their son Harry st ent a { vO, The Lutheran Sunday school will have a festival in Deitrich’s grove, on Satur. day evening, August 12 Everybody is | inv ited to come. leading carpenters of this Geo. Kidder and Samuel Shaeffer, left for Windbur last week where they are contracting KICK HEADACHES The curse of overworked womankind, are lenty And surely cured by Karl's Clover Root OA, the great blood purifier and tissue bulider Money refunded if not satisfactory els and Mots, For sale by The two Price 23 Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, Pa who has been working | Boalsburg. Jacoh Weber and Isaac Woomer are at present on the sick list Mrs. Fisher speut one last week at Sunbury, the guest of her son William and family, The Schoo! Board are about to make some extensive repairs in the school building bere, and at Walnut Grove, Rev. D. M. Moser, of Schuykill Haven, preached for Rev. Leisher last Sunday morning. Rev, R. FF, Fetterolf, of Mer. cersburg, filled the pulpit iu the evening Little Robert Wieland evening, fell upou forehead very badly called in and was as last Saturday a stone and cut his Dr, Kidder was mi ipelied to ser number of stitches Rev, A Bla home services next S LJ 10 a. m. Iu the ¢ Witmer of Lancaster GCG. W, Lu an inter Marshall ‘uls, Romola. 1.ittle Have A num! the Sea Shore Thirty-four t tg Kets | station for Isls A red mill of our fishermen dam on Sati lot rday James Leitzel's bouse Miss Mary were IDORINE Robbers were in and took i two dollars Meyer. That is what they for David Sowers, visiting parents and sister from home WAS aK of Lewisburg He companied by a fine looking may have been his wife, but that not learned The Spring Mills Creamery Co. have not felt any effect of the new cream sta. tion, as all the patronage of the latter are parties who did not patronize any of the above places W. H. Smith, one of the firm of Smith Brothers, started last Monday for a cou. ple week's trip to some of the western cities, and to look up the furniture busi. ness, and buy a supply for fall trade lady; It I have The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stockbridge, Ga., while attending to his pastoral duties at Ellenwood, that state, was at. tacked by cholera morbus, He says “By chance I happened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saving my life. It relieved me at once.” For sale by F, Porrs Gruns, Droggist, Bellefonte Pa. Woodward. BH. P. Y ick cycling trig Wm. Gl J. B Arthur Runkle parental roof W. A. Hess returned from lowa and on Saturday shook hands with his many friends lef Monday for a ou uu and wife are the guests of Slover his Sundayed under The Misses Nora and Lottie Guisewite Sundayed with their mother, Mrs, D. M. Slover lg days aruer visiting their any va wife spent several nany friends iu Nit. cy Dou't think the demo yur correspondent sted 6 on mouths Kreamerville. on , 1 nT : wood a Gavs last week Gramlev who had been visiting ] irned home Monday Woodward, Satur He had set linburg, ret Stover was t attend the up his graphophone there L. A. Miller and wife, of Uni posit, returned home on Monday. They will make their home here over winter, Henry Smull has the walk in town, all made of stone nicely laid to. gether We highly compliment him on his work. May others do likewise E. C. Winters was unfortunate enough to have his finger smashed last Monday, on the saw mill. No doubt that reminds him of the Saturday night squeezes, only a little more emphatic The G. A. R. men of the county will have a soldiers picnic, south of town Sat. urday, August 12. It will be a big day The Epworth League of the M. E. church will conduct the ice cream and candy de partments Good music will be on the grounds. It will ve a grand soldiers rally festiva boss SWAMP. Is wot recommended for thing: but if you ROOT. have have kidney, liver or bhlad. der trouble it will be found just the reme. dy you need. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes, You may have a sam. ple bottle of this wonderful new discovery by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it, Address, yo Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. Walker. John Smith, Jr, Mr. and Mrs, at Buffalo Run. Mrs Rhone, of Lemont, Mrs. N. H. Yearick Frank Frain, of Bellefonte, father, Rev, [. 8S. Fran Mr. Garbrick, of Bellefoute, cousin, Israel Condo, last week bought a new bicycle, Joel Kline are visiting is the guest of visited his visited his Miss Fannie Johnson, of Howard, visi her Mis J. Harry Yeari last week Rev, moun on ed sister, L Bair delivered Sunday e ‘> Ore What does it do? It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active, making the hair soft and glossy, precisely gs nature intended. It cleansesthe scalp from dandruffand thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circu- lation in the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. If Prevents and It Cures Baldness Ayer's Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there is any life remain ing in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disap- pears and the darker color of youth takes its place. Would you like a copy of our book on the Hair and Scalp? Itis free. If you 40 not obtain all the Senet he ox tod from the use of the Vigor te the Doctor about it Address, DR. J. ©. AYER, . Loweii, Sas, Sea Shore Excursion \l lay, August 24th are the date of wing Pennsylvania Railroad Company's low.rate ten day ex sons from Bellefonte, Wi ilamsport, Sunbury, etc, to Atlantic City, Cape ea Isle City or Hol b, May, Ocean , Avalon Beach Anglesea, | dwo yd ra by be At ) EREEEE ~eREEERE E.K.RHOADS & J. % At his yard Opposite the P. R.R. Passenger Station, Sells only the Best, Qualities A RIFT YTS | bt His 1 HlN\A YT Y ETAT NYY IY A VaNliAW'V VV COALS JO J JO 0 J OO 10 0 0 1 TO LJ) Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw ~ I 30 I I 7 ™ ~~ WT JU J I J 0 JI 0 J J J J J J J J J J JO JO EO JO OJ JO 0 OO 9 i in i) N " ] J ..RELIABLE.. Life and Fire Insurance =" TO LOAN. WONDERS TO BE DONE HERE THIS AUGUST. Dress 5¢ YARD Or £pec YARD pretty colori And if you haven't yet g i of the Priestly’s fine Black Dress $0 to 42 inch—50c yarn vour missing value unequalled. Goods Variety of neat designs. BOGGS & BUHL DEPARTMENT X, 'ALLEGHENY, « - « PA.
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