Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 16, 1899, Image 7

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Did You Receive our——
OVERCOAT SAMPLES
It not, drop us a card and we will mail them to you
at once.
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It you have any idea of buying an Overcoat this season
FAUBLE'S
they will be the means of Saving you Money.
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Every mail brings us orders for the Coats and requests for the Samples. They are Values
that are appreciated by all who see them.
One is a Covert Cloth, Double Faced, Strictly All-Wool Overcoat made in $7 75
First-class style, piped seams, sewed with pure silk throughout.
The other is a Strictly All-Wool Kersey, in Blue or Black, made with velvet
collar, raw edged, lined with best quality Italian cloth and guaranteed fast color.
You would consider either of these Coats very cheap at ten dollars, and
ers asking as much as $12.00 for goods no better.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
lefonte, Pa.
Price,
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CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
The News Gathered From Various
Sections
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See
The Local
Happenings of Every Commanity Will be
and Observe Worthy of Note
Gladly Pablished
Boalsburg.
From spent
Mrs
last week at Tyrone
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Nannie Bailey, who, for several weeks
near Pit
urg, and Ans
Were marries
at the home of Mr
Black
Johnsen
ast week above town,
Hed Rev
Adam Hosterman and daughter and
other residents drove to Hunting.
days at the home
is empl ]
of Pleasan
unger by
era
aon and spent SEevVera
son Henry, who
B air p
of his ayed at the
ApEr works
meadows during
and Harry
| doe
has
ent into the
week of the season
weeeded 1
the
come to town this fall
owning a sma
that
and that is only venison
The republican party brought the fol
low UE persons home for the election
Harry Hess, Matthew Goheen, Frank
Fisher and Samuel Woods, trom Phila.
deipnia; and George Hunter, from La-
tro'w
About one
rolled
hundred scholars are en
HBoalshurg at this
time the scholars are about all in The
SChonis are § TOgressing nicely | underex
perienced and able tea hers, our schools
cannot help
n the schools,
ut be successful
A party from Sh ngletown and vicinity
are camping at Lavrel Run and by Sat
urday night they bad three of the fleet
footed animals These several parties
anticipate remaining in their respec ive
camps Lill pext Saturday and possibly
longer
Hunting has so taken possession of the
men of this community that even one of
the women has frequently been seen
shouldering a shot gun and going to the
mountains for a day's han We have
not heard, however, of her bringing any
game home
Mrs P H Meyer spent part of last
week at Spring Mills, Philip, the day
after election, went into his cornfield and
with some assistance till Saturday night
bad bis corn all in. He Is now ready wo
take upon himself the responsibility of
ibe office to which his friends have elect.
ed him,
Our vicinity is well represented this
The Modocs last
Mone
fall in the mountains
Wednesday went into camp at
Creek. Several persons came from their
camp ou Sunday and reported that they
sighted several deer and eyen got several
shots, but none effective The Rei
party located Wednesday mornin
Bear Meadows f the party r
ed Saturday night with no
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from
with a ler
Tes pari
weiss
some «
venison
Spring Mills.
The election 1
democrats to the front
i §
assed off
irniture
1 mother at
, the | hustier,
day with his age
Mills
C. P. Long has purchased a
tract near Madisonburg Calvin
has moved his there to
timber
This fall
about large
been too high
porkers
Saw mi
little or nothing has been said
The corn has
priced to make large
porkers
Some of the hunters have fair success
in begging some game, while others
come home empty and complain of it
being scarce,
Mrs. Ellen Hummel,
ney, visited Smith Bros
She had been landlady of
ington hotel for twenty-nine
now she lives a retired life
Mrs. Mary Crawford and daughter
Roxy, William Stover and Thomas San
key, all left last Wednesday for Free
port, Ill. Their many friends were sor
ry to see them go and good
wishes to you ail.
J. M. Warden,
bold a ten day service in
church, commencing Dec. sth This is
to be a union meeting : bible reading
every afternoon in the different churches,
night meeting in the M. KE. church
W. OO. Gramley and R. D
went to Mill Hall last Tuesday where
they will be engaged for a couple weeks
in selling their grain separator, They
have one of the best machines to do that
kind of work to separate small grain
from large and all kinds of grass seed,
of Panxsutaw
for a few days
the Wash.
years, but
YROOUSS
1"
the evangelist, will
the M. E
WHAT Is smiLom
A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and
Consumption ; used through the world for half
A century, has cured innumerable oases of In
elpient consumption and relieved many in ad.
yaneced stages, If you are not satisfied with
fi na ett Vo a by Reavers
a . For sale
Bellefonte, Pa. y anim rope
Runkel |
Lemont,
arent
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ian has several
timber in this ms
Kit to >ermany
Run, were
Armstrong, over Sund
has begun and
A
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Butchering
large porkers were kille
takes the lead in raising hogs
Harry and Oran bad qui
e at the former's home on Sat
i Roxie and N
oe
James,
ann
Ys
hold ser
Sunday evenin
attend, if tl
ae
Every
i SOR 85
waul 10 heat
wy
Jacob Wagner, who was runs
Centre irnace mill for awhile
: A awh
from the mill house
Thomas Houtz
moved the
Wagner
Miss Bessie Hoople left
last Friday afternoon, after a very pleas
ant visit Poor Harry certainly has our
sympathy, as he seems very much d
hearted and says he she
hack again Brace up we a
have our trials
A pretty wedding place last
Thursday at the home of Henry Etters
The wedding party, Luther Dale
Austin Dale of Oak Hall, and Annie |
Houser, daughter of Wm. Houser, of
Bellefonte just as the clock pealed the
bour of twelve, Rev. Lesher said the
words that made them man and wife
We wish them hapoiness
High Valley.
be plenty
into one waned D
Holderman
Nr
Abraham
into vacated by
one
for her home
wn
wishes
Harry,
was
look
son of
Pork will
Election is over High Valley was out
in fail force
Sam Alters has the new roof on his
cottage | quite an improvement
The Rider boys killed two deer in
what we call Pine Swamp aut week
There is no panic in High Valley this
| winter, as a new suit of clothes came in
The trouble is now to get hoots and shoes,
Henry Eisenbuth, of Ingleby, is ran
ping his mill in full blast. He has a crew
of No. 1 lambermen in the woods to stock
the timber,
Emanuel Eisenhuth sold 100 acres of
land, near Coburn, to a party from
Mifiin county on which the party will
put a saw mill,
Emanuel and J. T. Bisenhuth are ship
o- rop timber to Shamokin for M. FP,
agel. Prop timber sells better now
than it did three years ago.
«Read the Centre Democrat, fra year
| thus
Aaronsburg.
laughter wet
1
among their Ir
Miss Mazie (
after ha
her cousin, at
Messy
Harry Be
wer
the
oe
have been no secket
attendance
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Wowers, of
far ther
Koon
john O)
Are m
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Lather wi
the home
wing toLo»uarn
Commence
vacated |
Walker.
Mrs
Run,
Kling
Mrs. Joel K
at this writing. She is
asthma
Mrs Ira (
visited her daughter
Yearick last week
Mr.and Mrs J L
ingdon Co, visited at the
sister, Mrs, John Hoy, Sr
WebDED: On Tharsday p mm. of
week, Mss Josie Hoy, of this
W. R long of Howard, We
our congra‘uiations
Fir: On Wednesday afternoon of
last week the house owned
Long, below Jacksonville, and occupied
hy Chas, Dolen and family, was destroy
ed by fire Part of the house hold goods
were saved, Mrs Dolen was sick in bed
atl the time. She was carried out safely
saving her life The fre was
thought to have origmated from a poor
Mattern,
het
Rebecca
is visiting mother,
ng is somewhat mp
suffering
Howard,
Harry
Johnson, of
Mrs. J
of Hunt
howe of her
(Gsoshorn
ast
ace and
extend
by Joseph
| flue
It will not be a surprise to any who are
at all familar with the good qualities of |
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 1) know
that people everywhere take pleasure in
relating their experience in the use of
that splendid oe, th and in telling of
the benefit they have received from it, of
bad colds it hae cared, of threatened at.
tacks of pp. .amonia it has saved from
Attacks of croup and whoopin
Its a grand, good medicine or sale
by F. Potts Green, druggist, Bellefonte,
cough. |
Runville.
Port M tilda.
Mrs. Annie O
among friends in (
two or
Mr.and Mrs W. GL. Crain made a
pleasant trop 10 Pitts WE, expecling Wo
be a'sent two or three weeks
Rev, Edmund White is holding a spit
ited reviva meeting at Hickory
Success is crowning his efforts
Mrs. Eitie Willams, from Carin.
stopped off on her retarn from visitis K
friends
three =» ks pa
Bottom
Ramey, to call on relatives in
this piace,
Ell Cowher met
dent Monday
ics h 18 J
with a painful
ast while
fastened in stocks
Kicked, knocking an irom
cose which strock him mn the face.
ting and smashing il badly
ROC
shocing a
Ihe
ier
on
horse
cut
What Would Yeu Give
To be cured of catarth ?
friends have this disease
disagreeable it is
If you or your
you know how
Its symptoms are
flamed eves, throbbing temples ring
Ig Do'ses in the ears, headaches,
CApriCiuus appetite, and constant dis
charge of mucous. Fortunately its cure
IS Bot a question of what you will give, |
: it you will take |
Hood's Sarsapariila, the great constita: |
but wha! you will take
tooal remedy, which thoroughly purifies,
enriches and vitalises the blood, you
may expect to be completely and per
manently cured. The good blood which
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the
delicate passages of the mucous mem:
brane, soothes and rebuilds the tissues
snd wliimataly cures all symptoms of
bo
.
made a
W y
1a in
busked
even davs 1.921
f 175 bushels per
one-
) CON -
f days
DOCTOR!
Ask your physician this ques-
tion, ““What is the one great
remedy for consumption?"
He will answer, *“*Cod-liver
oil.” Nine out of ten will
answer the same way.
Yet when persons have
consumption they loathe all
fatty foods, yet fat is neces-
sary for their recovery and
they cannot take plain cod-
liver oil. The plain oil dis-
turbs the stomach and takes
away the appetite. The dis-
agreeable fishy odor and
taste make it almost unen
durable. What is to be done ?
This question was ans.
wered when we first made
SCOTT'S
ERSULSIOF
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo-
hites. Although tnal
was nearly twenty-five yer
yet it stands alone *
day the one great remedy
for 2ll affections of the throu!
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