THE CENTHKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., AUGUST 17. - 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 Send the News, We Gladly Published will Publish it Aaronsburg. Miss Sarah Kline left for last week, to visit her sister. This section was needed rain on Sat visited by a much rd urday evening, of Mit Atives The Misses Kleckners, spent Sunday with reli mn arrived home y several mountl Rebersburg. Noah Cronmiller attended the fu f Simon Harper, at Centre Hall, Wednesday, of last week. Miss Mary Wyle left for Wolf's on Monday to spend several weeks the residence of Wm. Cormans. F. P. Barker, and wife, of Coburn, spent Sunday last with their daughter in this place, Mrs. Harry Kreamer. el w. 1d at Rev. George visited his aged grandmother and othe: relatives in this place one day last week. Quite a number of our citizens attend. ed the horse sale at Millheim, on animal, Mrs. street, where f north Second feft r Clint ale, last she daughters, Mrs. Meddler, of | Huston, of Crawford ti residence of Col. days last aud part Miss Maggie JUL ecker several un while at nburg, | was ¢ } in home to g chance t Woodward f Rebers Store and Reformed attend arge ’ were Moshannon. Miss Lottie Mi few weeks in JICAS s slowly iness of several weeks convalescing rertie of J was on Lomison, superintendent Run, town, at R business in eCCkers w ansacting Monday. res »K our The Sunday schoo! picnic, held here last Friday, was well attended and a general good time was apparently en joyed by all present The ice cream given by the Epworth League, on Friday and Satur day evenings, was well patronized, The proceeds will be used towards defraying the debt on the M. E. church. On Friday and Saturday evenings, Aug. 18 and 19, a festival will be held at Pine Glenn, It will be for the benefit of the Methodist church at that place. All are mvited to come and help a wood cause along. supper About one month ago my child, which is fifteen months old, had an attack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting, | gave it such remedies as are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was having about twenty. five opera. tions of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would pot live, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhea Remedy was recommended, ana | decided totry it. I soon noticed a change for the better; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly heaithy.-C. L. Booos, Stumptown, Gilmer Co.,, W. Va, For sale by F, Potts Green, druggist, Belle. foute, Pa. inburg, | this on | Store Bright, of Philipsburg, | Saturd: | ant time, | comp Mon- | day, and Fred Limbert purchased a fine | week | two | Romola. Samuel Robb called in Blanchard, on Sunday, Mrs. Jane Williams, of Blanchard, visited relatives here last week, Wm. J. Singer, of Bellefonte, spent a few days in our town last week, Samuel Haines visited his father-in-law John McKean, of Blanchard, last week. Mrs. Margaret Singer is spending a few days in Bellefonte with her son Wm, Singer. Isaac Packer and son Kinley, of Lock Haven, were visitors in our town over Sanday. Miss Cora Packer has a few weeks at Walker, been spending at the home of Reuben Glossuer, last week for has employment Harvey Brickley left Cross Fork, where he | at blacksmithing, Aliss Mary Ferringer, who has been in Potter county for several vears, is now lace. James Boone, who has been w tter for some time, s of last week at his hon he county *t to attend t 3» The to furnish : present music. Thomas McCloskey spent a few days | of last week at Panther Run at the home f lus brother, Mitchell McCloskey, Miss Alice Miller left on Friday for Hazel Hurst, where she will spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. David R al loads of young folks from here festival at Summit Hill, Bechdel, of by Mrs 1 eq Edward anied Blan Harry t the home Hee la SOUrg, ca a Sunday. tion has been without rain fo * the Rain is needed very badly | neighborhood John Eckley moved to the Noll below Milesburg Nelson Confer made his usual tri Howard, Saturday evening Join Heaton has returned from woods; now isn't Rosa R. glad Miss Alice Leister of Philadelphia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. I. Walker Mrs. Wm, Dunkel, of Pittsburg, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fetzer. Miss Clara Heaton attended the fest val at Wallace Run, Saturday night Wonder if the carpenter was there Miss Elsie Strickland, of Reynolds. ville, Jefferson county, who has been vis. iting friends at this place, has returned home, The entertainment given at this place by Prof. G. H. Sheckler, was largely at. tended and was both interesting and in. structive, Miss Fannie Confer narrowly escaped being bitten by a house snake, last Pris day, while watering the horses for her father, She rode them in the water where the brush was thick, not noticing the snake which was wound around a limb close by her. [It struck at her, but only succeeded in fastening its fangs in the sleeve of her drews. The snake was found but the water was too deep to kill it. the | DO YOU KNOW, Consumption Is preventable? Solenee has proven that, and also that neglect Is suleidal, he worst cold or cough ean be seoured with Shiloh s Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold ag | YEArs oid, Port Matilda. James Patton bas added a fine line of confectionery to his meat business. The Epwroth League held a social on Saturday evening last, They realized a nice little sum. Mrs. Annie Osman has been suffering intensely with cramps for a day or so, she is better however at this writing. W. 8S. Crain, doing business at Howard, paid an over-Sunday visit with his parents and his best girl. Scott has some attraction in this place. Miss Minnie Smith, of Clearfield, has returned home after a pleasant visit at Central Hotel, in this place. George Woodring killed a rattle snake on the mountain a few days measuring 4 feet and had 14 rattles, this is no snake story either. since, and Squire Hoover, our implement reports sales of implemeuts far ahead of all expectations hustler in his and | this ses | Billy | business [| of the Unite Mount Pleasant on the pict August exter | The members { church, of the | will hold ¢ at the above place, | general inv | everybody 1d The Rev, | as pastor of the | sacramental and Sabbath evening last | large n | were baplise | ric k. P. Ks 5C. on is have ¢ Newell B. church, baptismal .atB communed The ac 10er Rey 1 "ey GEsCoul The Best Remedy tor Flux John Mathia known Pulaski, Ky., says ra week 5, 4 we Ig for ove hysician , I was ads Cholera and hav halfo oll v «the » ~ Ciae pied one hott urse fora week Sunday afternoon, two gentiemen from the al Home the ject of "Home Mission very good talk and wise instruciion was given May the ntinue sO good WOrs « For Sane \ fine driving mare, eight 1100 pounds, sound and safe E. A. Peters, Fleming, Pa Walker Miss Miller, of Bellefonte Miss Kate Condo Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Sr.. are en. tertaining ladies from Williamsport Prof. R. J. Sayder is again in midst after being away from home several months Miss Jennie Fetzer and Miss May Hoopes, both of Howard, spent Wedunes. day of last week at the home of Mrs. Jacob Orndorf Some one tried to gain an entrance in. to the residence of Jacob Orndorf on Sat urday night, between 12 and 1 o'clock, by trying to break open the cellar door They had better be careful or they will get something they are not looking for. MEN AND and lessens ambition ; WOMEN beauty, vigor and cheer. fulness soon disappear when the kidueys are out of order or diseased. For pleas. is Vv isiting our for Kidvey trouble preys up- on the mind, discourages the home of Mrs. Bella Woodring, of the | Mission | | of Williamsport, lectured at this place on I BN ing results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamph. let. Address on positive guarantee for over fi " sale by Kramrioe Bros. Wetletonts, a bp 4 Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N.Y, ] | Cisterns are dry through here Mrs. Howard Zerby { were to Lock Haven, on Moiday. There any fruit here, the apples are only half a crop. | Nittany. | | 18 scarcely and Mrs. Wm. Showers last Tuesday. day Dan Dormans Thursday, and Robb Mother Webb spent part of last in Mackeyville | friends, | | were to Bellefonte stopped with at her © Birdine | were pues | on Sunday man, | hlorch tthe rede URICrsour iS Some |! The proprietors | tive powers § Doliars for any « for 11st of tes’ Address } 1 by Drugs s Family “A the best Woodward. on the sic als J.CHENEY a CO Tole Ha Elias Mot: writing J. C. F. Motz is having a new roof put on his barn The Fresbmuth cutting stave wood N. Miller and E. R. Auman took a business trip to Mifllinburg one day last week. J. C.F. Motz and W. T. Williams at. tended the Millbeim horse sale on last Monday. L. IL. Weaver and Frank Lose took a trip on their wheels to Egghill bush meeting last Sunday, A number of young people from Coburn had a sporting picnic in our nar. rows, on last Thursday. Israel Runkle and son H. 8. have finished painting N. W. Kby's house and are ready for another job Some of our young ladies sav that rain on Saturday evening is not very favorable, for it keeps the farmer boys from coming to town. Florence says ‘I wonder why?" : Mr. and Mrs, 8. M. Williams attended the childrensday service at Aaroushurg last Sunday evening and while they were gone their house was not vacant; it was occupied by Reddy, is k list at this Lumber Co. is busy and daughters around A young son came to the home of Mr. Mr. Propst and family, of Lo kport, were guests of Will Emericks’ last Sun. last Chas, week Coburn. Blackberries are all over Mrs Next in campmeeting Mrs. Orndorf, Woodward, riends at this place on Mouday Krider Stover and wife, of Poe Mills, made a pleasant call on Sunday lewis Snavely is on the sick list order will be uext Sunday visited of Lizzie Vonada is the only lady in who can boast of having a bicy J. B Krader town and family al y visiled Rishel and f 000000000000 00OOOOOC COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVOOOOOO00 Sea Isle City, Wildwood Excut Lily Beach good regular trains within ten sold or Holly sou Lickets 10 returt days rates. Tickets at very low antic City will be sold via the Ix River bridge Route, the only all ra We, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadel. phia. For information in regard to specific hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. 8. Harrar, rates and time of trains consult Division Ticket Agent, Wil iamsport, Pa, Stop over can be haa at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad Street ately on arrival Preserves : on, pRel ies or rate \ » more Susliy, more gulogy, » healthful Soaied with Refined Paraffine Wax than by any © hes method. Dosen of other ams will be Station immedi. . - the Boueville pul Your Finger on Your Puise el the blood rushing kind of blood? question, blood or impure is impure then and la poor and | weak, You can- nd the mo pared for day. Your and your con ple sallow. You troubled with pimples, boils, or some eruption of the skin. Why not purify your blood 7 unpre ung the aera is sall : P. T. BARNUM $400,000 a Year IN ADVERTISING. ~ sar $ I o-day i Takes Seve to Tel n Figures | His Fort tine lis. ceep Y our Business, ' 0" - enh wv Ialiiially, ore the public. ” 1 them Discover You? RELIABLE. 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