Ww THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 1, 1900 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various | Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army. et Alert Correspondents See of Nolte The Logal Happenings of Every Community Will be and Observe Worthy Published if Sent in Early, Hannah. Election was very quiet Wm. Miller prospecting on clay. Mrs of loydsvilie, malaria fever Mrs. Alice the home of her Reese, Sunday a week John Orwig visited who 1s Richards was a caller at mother, Mrs, Margare Mrs. Katharine McG r a short visit to her son James McMonigal ane haven are putting up a in the ridges Amos Copen - 11 back pext time you go to see your t girl, keep your eyes open and don’t run ‘nto the wire fence and frightful tear LCAal nd there has! wen | Set was » legs. We IR 10 marry will squire’’ as he M 1 2 11 i¥ shann on 8 bul on | t Glea torm the young Port Matilda. jnstitute, b sting gathering interested in education Jasper Thompson and wife, of Pun x tawney, are visiting at the home Robert Thompson, near this place William Millis Is home mill duties, in Bediord Co from his saw John Thompson, of Punzatawney, has purchased the Philip Spotts farm, near Port Matilda. Christopher Ellenberger, of this place, a veteran of the late rebellion, bad a paralytic stroke a few days since, which renders him quite weak, Mrs. Beckie Patton is quite poorly at her home, in this place, is gradually growing weaker each day. On the 200d, Washington's Birthday our schools honored the request of Prof, Gramley, by holding literary exercises in the Grammar school in support of the and the boarding house and barn are move to erect a monument in honor of | ready for occupancy, the Soldiers of Centre Co., who fell in battle in the late rebellion, Rev. White, pastor of the M. KE. church, delivered a very able address bearing on the honor due our heroic dead. | Ourtownship election passed off quietly, | and to the satisfaction of the voters generally, Good selections were made in the officials, irrespective of party, Mrs. Osman, of this place, made a re | cent trip to Altoona and Holidaysburg, visiting Rev. Minnigh's family in Altoona and the home of Mrs, Askey, in Ho lidaysharg, who was | ly ( t of this place and is a soldiers wi wand a much respected Oak Hall. high water Miss Berth ' esent at § ent Ihurs «on ement Dale and When with that ren $s Wea the + Washiggton's ade a hort A co of Lhe : ITS monunie t he Le with good Ons are rey I he al chur tenis were meeting at the! h very terest al the versions wese John Mark who had his ankle « leg broke on the Rhone mi fering with very much pain William Wolf, of Schracklown, is sick with inflammation of the bowels A detail of two Odd Pellows are in attend ance upon every night William Meyer and family and Har! Meyer will move to near Reading rext | week, Some of the household goods | have already been shipped, | Aaron Kleckner ex to move his saw mill into the Dr. tz timber tract | this week. The mill site is now ready and : altar aAnpoun SAW The Salona Creamery Co., limited, have purchased a part of the lot known as the Jacob Karstetter saw mill site below town, opposite John Womel dorf’s house, where they expect to at once build a separator station for the convenience of the Sugar valley farmers The drilling machine arrived on the scene this afternoon to commenced work at drilling a well this week. Aaronsburg. M1 Dan Lhe , Mi Miriam K where sl ith h Cronemi 5 8 toona Gatesburg. Washingt t birthday ately ol of WAS YEIY AD hoo!. Res made a t address on the Life and propti erved by our » Hunyan Stormstown very exceller Char acter of Washington Our little town can now hoast of an orchestra compossd of the following per sons Isaac Rider, Clarence Lemon, and Charles Hastings. Anybody want. ing musie for any kind ol an entertain. ment can secure their services hy apply fog to Ira Harpster, their instructor and manager HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Headache, Easy to take, easy to operate. 200. Scotia. William H. Felding, of Linden Hall, wis a caller in our town on Friday. Hartsock, of Friday iu this place, Gray Paradise, spent We have had a sample of cold weather the first part of the week that we will not forget very what he was at soon. The ground p PIR kKuew after all, house Vernon Geist was confined to the wees th fame > % “ iam Wens nd Ranchard one of our young sm spent Sunday at Clarence R 34) ished our young 1 Omi young men, took a ks to Howard last George Long is sti he will Teachers institute at BE well attended, and the house was A 10 is umost capacity and especially on Friday evening. The exer cises consisted in able addresses and dis cussions. Henderson Johnson, of Blanch ard, favored them with a choice selection about the school directors Prof. Clark beat them all Mise Mary Gunsallis spent a few days with her friends in Mill Hall. While she was there she attended a banquet, given by the Red Men, It was held in the lodge room LAR] week 1 no betler, we hop be better al the next writing was ed ARieviiie eYery prssuom Julian. Mis Chas at Tyrone, Philip Abrams, of DuBois, transa business in our town saturday Mr guest at the home of Murray is visiting friends ted iast of Peon Yan, MN. Y I. A. Ardell y and family ¢ irental home at this pls Squires, y A James Dav the J ATE vi this place I. H. Be eparied on Tuesday Mount los per daughter, Wwe pre gE of asl week foo 10 visit Brandt for het Aster coanty Walter | Casant } Line Kerns returned home speading several weeks in Altoona FP. 8S Rossman, Lawrence Ohl, Willidm Harris and William Webner, Jr, who have been emploved at Graston for some time, returned home Lweorge afer Mrs. Hettle Tate is better at this writ. | lug, after au illness of several days, Mrs. Polly Dibler, of Shamokin, was | the guest of Samuel Showers and family the week, © had quite a spell of weather the past week, On Thursday everything was under water and on Sunday it was cold enough to freeze the horus off of a mooly cow George Fisher and Charles and Harry Mauck, of Millheim, were welcome visitors at this place over Sunday Was sen on our been housed up for it is ina I wWhere I a a a a tN Have You Heard Olli? You m have heard about SCOTT'S Em NON and have a vague notion that it is cod-liver oil with {s bad taste and smell and il its other fea tures. It is cod diver oil the and the best in but made so palata. ah repulsive urest the A world "| { evervbody Nearly all and ask lor that aimo can take ot children like it nyu re SCOTT'S EMULSION looks like cream; it nour. shes the wasted body of the babv. child or adult better than cream or any ther 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, you will find that this is a fact. PV099909090909909900009909000 P90 999C0990R IVER RRRVEIRTE RE 9999099999000 90°0 200099006090 99060%2900000000900L00930ePe%0eT0 ww adh bo SCOTTY A POWNE, C