THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 9, 1899. st ——————— 3 78 . i: » » » i$ POUADEN TS EUAD EL SEAR LOU 0) YO MAT £5051 GR) A ERENT gE NARA a 5, 74% i ¥ 4 4 DY 1 Tai 3 TUT ANOS 4 oA CO) ‘Vet axa ATS sed” : “rd . sede ~~ Cee A s . etd 22 +2, ceed nN A v Bon 2 GR SE s go — . «0 ”~ 1 p ’ 1 Breckerhoff Block, \ ARR RRRR * vy pe Nel» de ¥en pe Je ¥i We § FUNDY TO SAVE he DENSI CREA gat VRIR 4 wr pdb API CR ye a5) & E48 ‘a ‘8 § vo Gr v4 w IE) ub a on TIA 24 ( a i A 74: & SEY | i EY be3 LOUD Ey NE ih ARS DY ’ 2 £4 ’ { oe val, - She LL od Td ? 74 re NEL yoo " 4 Pes PE LAF FAUBLE'S We will mail you two samples of Overcoats this week. The greatest values you have ever seen. worthy of a thorough examination. severe test will prove them ".Wondertul Bargains." If they meet with your approval we would advise an Early Call as the quantities are limited and our greatly in- They are Your most creased business this season is apt to make them move very lively. L § ~ we a. Se a » Sea a oh J.0.9 5 hs we & © hb 1 Fe PED * 3 4 N 3 & LET en * £ » Seen O.0.0.6.8 Pa 2. & IZ M. FAUBLE & SON. 3 VA ZR A A A 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. Lemont, off with a bit person was laiking the sick lis will Mrs this Sallie § kis on t at writing hope she re Cover soon. Altoona away went to They will Jacob Ray and tO visit last week. a week wife, be about James Mitchell returned hia where they position, (reorge an 1 from Philadelp taking in the ex Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck, the bride and groom, were visiting here at Mrs. William Schrecks, last week. Miss Etta Roan, one of our most ac- complished young ladies, was home on lay to see her father and mother, John 1 were Satur Thompson sank a new well at his home here on Main St., and will have lots of water. It is nearly a hun dred feet deep. Charles Thompson came home from Philadelphia to vote He is gomg to school there And George Thompson, his brother, is home from West Virginia where he is engaged in the lumber business The Social which was to be last Friday evening at IL. 8S. Bottorf's was held on Saturday evening, as the weather was inclement; quite a number were there and had a good time. They realized a good sum of money, William Hoy, of near Houserville, had quite a surprise last Thursday eyening after returning home from Lemont where he had been to lodge, his wife thought she would surprise him, and in. vited quite a number of guests They all-.gatbered and was having a good time, Wm. Tibbens was trying the flash light system, with the window blind, | and nearly left Mr. Hoy into the secret, | Mr. Hoy helped put away the horse and then walked into the house were he re. ceived quitea surprise. After a short chat they sat down to the table which was loaded down with good things to eat, to which all did justice. After sap. per they adjourned to the parior where they were entertained with music and speeches. The following guests were present: Mr, and Mrs, William Tibbens, Mr. and Mrs. David Houser, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Roan, Mr. and Mrs Nathan Grove, Mr. and Mrs filliam E. Grove, Mr. and Mrs. ( re Keller Mr. and Mrs. David Keller and child: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Benner, HOW OC IS YOUR WIFE? Has she lost het dence of the gentlems Weaver, in our burg Samuel Gephart and Henry of Reber Mever, sburg, were not. our on last evening, pre to see their best girls. Mrs. Sara Yonada, spent a few days | Mrs. John C relatives, in this p Geo. BE. Stover, who is carpenter trade in down Saturday to spend several days with his family in this place ed in town Saturday sumably f Abel ast Slover ne, Kansas, week with her sister, and other nce ug at the Bellefonte, came work George Greighbaum, who is working on a lumber job at Glenn Union, came home Saturday afternoon in order to cast his vote at this place, on last Tues. day. Mrs. David Misses all of at the Main Meyer and the Mary Meyer and Hettie Smull, Rebersbu g, spent Sunday last home of Jesse Werl's, on West Street Harry Musser, of Akron, Ohio, ar. rived here one day last week to pay a short visit to his mother, Mrs. P. T. Musser and other relatives, Mr. Mus. ser, is looking well and was heartily greeted by all. He is a successful torney in Akron, and enjoys a lucrative practice, Thos. C. Weaver and Wilmer Stover, | of this place, accompanied the State College Band to Williamsport, on Satur. | day, last where, that musicial organiza: tion furnished music for the College students at the anoual foot-ball game between State and Bucknell, They re. port an enjoyable trip, It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familar with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, t) know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of bad colds it has cured, of threatened at. tacks of pneumonia it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. Itis a grand, good medicine. y sale by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte, at- | Nittany. B ast week in this ing her many friends greet pent Frank Robb is going t butcher and have an We don't know whether gO up salt river or not The school at this ack children having cases of diphthe place has been kept very mach, by so many sore throat, and for our teacher teacher. the McC Dien Frank. and Eva afternoon was buried the s ght boy of the cement Charles Monday and was a Wr 5 npathy bereay al church by Rev at lord's be We hope the elder will grected with a full He preacher Reamer, P. E. time of lewis mrg, the Supper wi memorated house 15 a good The dance, on Monday evening, was attended by the this place and adjoining seemed to enjoy themes as everything off under the auspices of the Lamar orches- ira The orchestra certainly much credit asthey rendered some choice selections The refreshments were relished very much by the gentlemen, and they heartily thank the ladies for it DO YOU KNOW, onsumption % preventable? Nelenee ven that, and also that negleet is » i worst cold or cough ean be Bs UC ugh and ¢ n positive guarantee for yy Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, ING HNO of we Young peopie J lowns All very much VES went very smoothly deserves has ietdal ire with sump) sald over Afty years. For a wd m1 Moshannon. Edward Rupp our accommodating miller made a business trip to Bellefonte on Saturday The first snow of the season fell last week, covering the ground to the depth of about an inch Arthur Bowes, lately of Viaduct, and conductor on the B C R R. has purchased a home here and moved into it. | season. Several have been seen in the | woods near here, by different parties, J. T. Lucas has his saw mill in opera- | her sister, Mrs. Ellen Botoroff, of Mill | tion again, after lying idle for several | Hall, for sometime past, months on water, John Confer and son Roy took in the excursion to Williamsport on Saturday and report a nice time, notwithstanding the rough weather, Two Der :—~Alonza Groe shot two deer this week on the Big Moshanoon creek. Mr, Groe is a good marksman and seldom fails to bring his game, James Fleming is visiting his parents at this place this week. He has been account of the scarcity of working in the coal mines, in Somerset Bears are said to be quite plenty this | Democrat which be } circumstance ON EVERY BOTTLS { tion we ask of ¥ Pine Creek. ybhody here gives us mu One of our good to ahead Ar Mrs. Be CR for a mb 1s he tsy Bower, who has ’ | r rs OrOovit » ew year pt ) ADE up Bice and family ters and Miss Lizzie and attended preaching services ward on Sunday and fre guests of Daniel Stovers Jacob Stover Hannie E at Wood m there on were vert Pain Balm Why Not You My wife has been using Chamberiain’s Pain Balm, with good results, shoulder that has pained ber continually for nine years, We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiv ing any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying, which we did with the best of satisfaction She bas used only one bottle and her shoulder almost well. <ApoLrn IL MiLLeTY, Manchester, N. H. Yor sale by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte Chamberlain's Cures Oihers for a lame is Runville. Holloween was a bad fur the boys night one Sourkrout was a short crop of dry weather. Allison Freeze spent Romolo at Wm. Myers Mrs. Jane McClincy, of Fleming, spent Sunday at George Heatons, William Walker who has been at the lumber woods, has returned home. Mrs. William Walker, on account Sunday at is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhue returned to their home in Hastings, after a brief visit at friends at this place. i The new road is still nearer to com- pletion and everybody seems to be satis: fied. It is about 2 miles nearer route to Yarnell, SAD DrowNING: The intelligence reached the home of Edward Poorman and family on last Friday at noon of the death of Henry J. Walker, caused by drowning while attempting to ford Smuemahonig Creek, near Keating, / pects an invitation to help eat it have caching about three sad event t in ination desired within yards when the He was by gaged on the bank of ondition they ran for ue water ar Jundreds place were ef MOK seen the stream, seeing his perilous ne ley Preat he p u was at once 1 | | came too late 10 his res kena from the used but cyery eflect availa means He mourn ta e CAVES A wile and len b ren 0 18 JOss, hve laughters, t ¢ of whom Mrs. Edward Poorman Mrs. David Robertsor 2 3 Mrs. louis Wa ward rier Rou Walker. M.S. B moved room on Mon« Mrs Kling with sore throat, at this wit Mrs home several lay Joe) $ confined to her bed in iy returned spending Condo west, Barbara has the after months with relatives from his X mas correspondent ex Davis Frain bought on Saturday. Your Roose Mrs Cramer spent home of Mrs, ( Hublershurg Parties from Marsh Creek have been at work the past taking stone at the quarries, owned by Lucas, of Howard and Miss alternoon Johason, of Rufus Bierley Sunday aude Myrtle at the neat week out lime Wm. P Fillmore. Gosh, On Tuesday we had a good turnout at the election I got awake again, and wil give you the news of our town Mis. KE. H. Marshall is on the sick list at present with throat trouble The rabbit season has come in, but we not seen the rabbits but it is cold these mornings try and Tuesday tor Clearfield, pected 10 work this winter Clair Beck, of Alloona, is taking care of I. H. Mussers horses, at present, Clair can put a shine on them, Frank bad his mountain Rose out driving on Sunday. It looked mealy to have two in a buggy, at one time, At the present time Charles Noris is under the skillul treatment of Dr. W, Irwin; typhold fever is the lines, Thomas Crust, of Philipsburg, came where be ex. the boys who 9099995960 09999909009990900990900999090690099900900990900000W come in yet, | Dorsey Stine left these parts on last | me very kind » i. Wher they go to rhbor hos Cote idea, the sore finger would m walking a mile, our neighborhood be wanted a was a widower then k He has hange a housckeeper now, that "as Bi V9 Have You Heard fli? You mav have heard about SCOTT'S EMULSION and have a vague notion that it is cod-liver oil with its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive lea ¢ tures. It is cod-liver oil the @ purest and the best in the § world, but made so palata- ¢ ble that almost everybody 0 ¢ < Ea A bh Ed S L SS RRS can take it. Nearly all children like it and ask nd ¢ more. SCOTT'S EMULSION ; : looks like cream; it nour ishes the wasted body of the baby, child or adult better than cream or any other food in existence. It bears about the same rela- tion to other emulsions that cream does to milk. If you have had any experience with other so-called *‘just as good" preparations, will find that this is a The that a“ oh Tp. to it because nervous system rt rh to the whole #11 druggions. ~ Chemists, New York, woe, SCOTT &
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