THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MARCH 8, 1900 7 DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various | Sections. CORRESPONDENTS | | M. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO of Alert Correspondents Sce of Note The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Pub What Our Army and Observe Worthy lished if Sent in Early Houserville. And wh country tion than we be proud of our and m everywhere f whic st glorious of with uatura h cannot the glohe; ity and n man scenery, equal o e foul upon exceede \lura ] in ferti com and hag k and tr ploess ¢ bac fre avery, wh Amer on hetter : it has a te best suited tor f a nation which 1» vity ; it is capable of pcos by its own productiveness ; manufactures and natural everything it needs | cational fad passed The with the vast learning 3 broad feedin ar resources ithas {lities this country i pubin number to and riunity to acy hag have then y retain our that we be true hone st, the i "we this way » Mt. Eagle. i) vy ae meetin ol 1 the anday « Bathurst is We all hope Fravel " w dav James writs KE Harry Sunday larry Johnston Tyrone, where he wi Miss Alice Leathers has returned from lefonte, where she was learning to and 8 feCOYe ry it over is Eon Py io | work move lo Be sew ACCIDENT Last Thursday when the walter was high Mr. Calvin met with a serious accident, He was on his way to Howard to the doctor, culvert near Mt, Eagle, his horse scared t a log and pushed the buggy into the water, Mr. Lucas jumped out of the buggy and his horse got into the fence and got fast. By hard work his horse was rescued, The bugey was somewhat | broken and Mr. Lucas was nearly frozen until he got out of the water, and crossing the | Howard. | : | Rev, Wharton will preach his last ser- | mon betore going to conference, in the E. church, next Sunday morning, communion services also. Rob Bair 18 attending the conference at Williamsport this week, on furnace Do not forget Wm, H, Dietz's sale, Monday, March, 12th, on the farm, 4 mile east of this city. The best paper is The Centre ln this paper you see on over the « nunty, in genera th Demo what is the crat. going and niire « d ! Wor well without hand y¢ correspond Mil 1 09a Det Pag f Michae ange ara Thom HEDOT Alnsg Mrs. ( at Ww ON EV) Run's former [arms James Weaver's cheerful gee among hi fe has been Away on A Yu much health since much needed rest face is once owmen ation he Jim in the more and 1s had better Dorsey, Harry and John, three are heard humming the opera air since Hi Henry was in town Harvey lewis and Joe 8 on our streets lately of our Sports latest hell were seen Mrs. James Rorabaugh paid her ents, Mr. and Mrs short visit recently par Andrew Nearhoof a Altoona where she bad been for a few | weeks, | Mrs. Shalt and son Lawrence, of Al. | oon, spent a few days with ber parents | lately. Master Walter Johnson, who has been | fi for sometime, is improving in health Miss Navnie Lewis has returnd from | Scotia. Al- lester Ryder visited friends toona and Bellwood, last week Miss Mary Parsons, who visting in Altoona for several turned home last week. Mrs. Anna Jackson, ing here at the home Jac kson, I. A. Gettig fonte, but for some *untu unday a where in has been weeks, re 18 ViSsit- Charl of Ty rone, of her son, pent TCAs mornin n who « Gay evel Boalsburg. The champion fishermen on Monday afternoon, at Oak Hall an hauls. Frank Harry Ba ey f water ATR SUCKRErs . ard " ithe bh AY 's work h and line Who Hook nches hroke the Thursd Mrs A funera this week v A numb of the on Mone Jobn Harr of our (sry Harrison, died Fi rheumatism after an lliness of two weeks His condition had Been appareatly im proving until Friday night when he grew weaker and weaker until his death He was a bright boy and will be very mach missed at home and in our town, The funeral took place Friday | morning at 10 o'clock, Rev, A. A. Black pificiated, interment at the Roalsbhurg cemetery, A young gentleman, while taking his girl home from league Sunday night, | borrowed Mrs. Osman's lantern, bul promised to leave it on her fiont porch | when he came back. He never came ack ; at least the lantern isn't back. The boy should be looked after, funera Ke NM 1a 150on .) H nie K morning of ad BOO! teach day and winsome Snow Shoe. Good sleighing again at this writing, Jack Watson was troubled with quinsey last week The affection was very much agitated by his being taken by the neck, by uncle Johu Jack will think he is get tog it in the neck, this time, | Vv Sh It Lwe H sure, avrnell made Gates, mg him x H nville. Ru ic Moshannon. A short v Saturcs mad home in Jacksonville, Fred Howard and Shore Sunday w on family, of Je h hi ISCY spent parents at this place On ast Ay evening Faus, of the M. EE. church, last sermon at this place, ence Quite a number of people were out sleigh riding on Sunday. They must remember that it is against the law to sleigh ride when there is no snow, Sund Rev. T. 8 preached his before confer Fetzerntown, Sliker Cato. Hatry mtracted amount of Fetzer, with J. B, of paper Messrs Henry and have tuo cut a large wood during the summer on our t William He of Oakfl sLreets lon, at, recently Mrs. Rachel Walker | «1 to her home at xlended Howa M i AY morn road “mm apt to stay As N it uoday ng folks here LY : ge ted M1 Mis. | lt Sunday Youn can get all the ska at Wm Bieriy's Cigar factory for nothing }. } Soit is the man to apply to A sumber of persons in this valley and Ky Are {not abiding with the laws as laid down A few of the young folks of this place, | « ved a very pleasant skate, last Sat. urday evening, on the pond below | Bestiman's; the ice, they say, was fine the best of the season, in reference to keeping Some may if they con. by Dr. Riter, dogs muzzled on the streets learn an important lesson, tinue, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lls, Bi. | | lousnoss, Indigestion, Hoadathe: | Easy to take, oasy to operate. 280. It turns out that 000 rolling factor and yet is said a Connecticut ping daily; some people wonder why bachelors don't HiArry for 1 a woman man wi t up a dollar a 50 will ¢ that she to ———— hb m— ame 0 ( ASH Yup, DOCTOR! vour physician this c “What is the one for consumpti “{ ( . : 1 cvm——h ’ e out of ¢ xin wer the same way. Ya when persons consumption they loa’ fatty for yds, vet fat is nec 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 ? Th tion was ans- iret mad [8 . SCOTT’S EMULS SION Me o— 10 mm) — 1) — 4 a— hf — i — fl) w— i w— 1 w— 1 — — w— 1 ———¢ LR a a EE a han RE Mawes 15) it cures so :mption. brings ns vanced cases it SRN — 0 w— 4) mB — w— 50 oven $i mm 4h omen |) om— L RA ———. They are Here For Spring 4 re i ahdd A dadaVVW Yy SS LY ha de TI ad ATID r | San vy Lave ava For the Ladic's the SAR- ACEN and the HERRICK shoes $2.50 to wed famous from the $3.50 are leaders. 00000000 POWERS SHOE COMPANY, Bush Arcade BELLEFONTE, THE FISHING SEASON WILL BE HER ENN'A cn wh ON | | GREEN'S PHARMACY, High Street. Bellefonte, . MORTGAGES. Money waited for investment in first mortgages. Security absolute. ly good. For further information, address E. H. FAULKENDER, Attorney -at-Law, x 1% Hollidaysburg, Pa.
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