THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA.. MARCH 15, 1900. —— CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See of Note The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be and Observe Worthy Pablished if Sent in Early, Port Matilda. Cowher has move Miss Martha Cowher inl VY, ch was | birthd rood time wa general g whi ' volumes. Alda Stewart ha onS S. Mil Cambria county. es's saw mull lla Lytle has returne ng friends in Halfmoon va . Johuston ged witl and bul th his maay cont summer, m wi lO resume v es's saw mill. Mi 1g at the Mrs. Mil one Spr vi home of and John Daug town Jessie, : . their pian aire y for trout Hshiog We cant ] nate at a Lime, ut no doubt they ! stock the Port Matil they are out. The brothers an g this place i Harpster conceived the idea of surprising their brother lay who resi ected a number ies tious rn an old reachio 4 his bho from the house in his duties as | P. t, as they had h both surpri happen Al alway mhand who w % be tearing hi Loafing around All about the t ome of 1! wn a atitehas M.F.G sch a s wile Does the Cato scribe know of iss Lizzie Fleming, who has been pg with her sister in Jersey Shore, for some time, spent a few days at her home at this place during the past week. bu Spencer is slowly recovering from i't which he received while at work the mines, a few weeks ago Mrs her carpet now ready has moved ir town again, and is fF weaving Potter town Yandes Walker, ay of Cato, was on business, our one d last week, John Confer and som, work on the sect in the woods cutt Roy, have quit 1d accep ted a job ing props on, a Harry Cramer, who has been sick all winter, is able to be around again. Mr. Gaines, of Three Runs, Clearfield Co. jmade a short visit to this place, re. cently, Martin McGowan, while skidding logs one day last week, got his foot badly hurt by a log falling on it, but is slowly recovering. J. T. Lucas has been spending a short time in Philadelphia, and on his way home will stop a few days at the M, B Conference, at Hazleton, Alex. Black, who was night operator at Hayes, has been moved to Woodland, He has been boarding in this place, and will be greatly missed by the people, especially Ella. YOUNG MOTHERS, Croup is the Janitor of thousands of young | ts outbreak is # ho agoni ot | Khiloh's h nad fh he | rumrine | ou Fo cts, And 14 lg Hannah. There is talk of the railroad company erecting a dwelling house at this place, to be occupied by the track foreman, Mrs. John Henderson has been on the sick list for some time, H. I’. Chaney made Bedford, last week Mrs Lulu Tice is visiting her Mr. and Mrs, John Shively, Joseph Gos having quit while. a business trip to parents, 8 18 making ties at cutting paper prese wood fot squire, h AV yet? JacohWalk v Wee duesdas lwo excelent appreciated munity Michael W Harris Watsor God educat plete charge Comes hy wWies offee and eats the | heen Our worthy wm lalizer, choo'dad, n exhausted alm exj ting to yet aud more rview i some w hat as he someofthe relresh that, he ual with the ping the gi {come i was reht aloty ' (ht a X also han to have of been ma the crowd in he Wihur, turned home a ing the familar envy | envy Che EnOow Are and then there Mt. Justice Turner at this place Three of Mt. Eagle's young ladies vis ited the Kennedy school on last Friday One but you AD ne and * as he tune “Sam sou; you Sam; h "nt Me : 5 : gs Me er up, cheer ug ving : SC ROO there Eagle. d family are visiting Taffy parties are all the go now almost every week Thomas Neff and wife made a business trip to Bellefonte last Saturday Miss Lima YanGorden is here for a few days. Rev, Wharton preached his last ser. mon before conference on Sunday. Miss Katie Fravel visited among friends at Jacksonville over Sunday. Our busy farmer, Mr. Tebs, is hauling lime stone from this piace Alfred Gates was visiting his uncle, Martin Gates, a few days. ——————— a — HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lite, BIN Indigestion, Meadache, Easy to take, easy to operate, 280. Nittany. Miss Orpha Pletcher is spending sev eral weeks with her parents at this place John William's household goods were shipped to Johnstown, Lo wake their future whete they expect home has the Is the Reaben loveland, white Wyandotte chi at §2 lor three settings Mrs. Tate went to Mile day, ug called tothat place Of the serous tlin $s Of one of h fren of Kens at Lamar, 1d sel CRMs hurg on Satur be wi account COli¢ Joh Mit Hp to Penns Aaronsburg, Lock Mrs Mr. Barner and family, f Haven, spent a | dass wih Barner's father, Frank Detwiler Mrs. Thos, Yearick, of Center and Gross Yearick, of Philadelphi the guests of Ms. F. |. Poster a few dass last As this was Mrs Yearick's former place of residence her old acquaintances were glad 10 see her, Clarke Weaver and family, of Mill beim, spent Sunday at James Weaver's on Main street, W. H. Philips and Miss Dillie Mertz attended Mr. Philip's fatherdn-law's funeral, at Freeburg, on Saturday. Rumor says Mrs, CW. Burd bought the home they now occupy for §240 oo. We noticed Jesse Wert out to preach. ing services on Sniia¥ afternoon ; ap he has been housed in all winter we were Hall A, were week g'ad to hear that his health is improving | slowly, i Miss Sarah Kline attended the funeral | of ber niece's little daughter, at Logan. | ton, on Spaday. Fillmore. My sis to the wha ter enem King me Lhe hus Oner as cribe deserted me , for the purpose At one Lime she Centre Democrat, but she deserted or has been taken she 15s with the enemy We De well taken care of while and went of bush | was No 2 lor either pri My Noah with decision ropped at Co eter « Lal 1 was addressed I he seadet fs woith end it nk the p eller unless pe at nae ff stamps by AS BOONE CAND wlimastier Lhe 1 the enve weasted robins ASL week h was seen go Ld | lay, with a business tri a te W Ingleby I he cows head Jerome Smith, 11, was seen at | AR Wee KR Beahm sa'e was not so good, as the brought from 20 tw 22 doliars a Hubber, a Logsuton gentle was in Highvalley selling prop tim and by close examination be had to sell, If that gentleman calls Highvalley will give him a new and feathers, man, ber, none again, suit of tar How's This! We offer One Handred Dollars Rewnrd for | any case of Uatareh that cannot be cured Wy Ha'l's Catarth Care F.J. CHENEY & CO, Props, Toledo Oe We the undersigned, have known FJ ney for Lhe last i6 years, and believe him jet fectly honorad ¢ in all business transact and Bnancially able to carry out any oblige tions made by their Srm, West & Traax, Whelesale Dr . Toledo, 0, Warding. Kinnan & Marvin, esale Drag wis, Toledo, O wt ip 2 ( ARS akin In Internally. Set: 11y upon "m ; system, Price. Te pottie. erat ie are rem iree 2900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 H CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. . $25,000 Twenty-five thousand dollars worth of New, Stylish, Up-to- date Clothing and Men's Fur- nishing Goods shown in our Spring Opening. FIVE TIMES as much Clothing as you will tind in any other store in Belle- tonte. FIVE TIMES the assortment means better opportunities for you to please yourself, to get exactly what you want. No need for you to buy the next best thing; you can always find exactly what vou want with us. No Advancing of Prices Here; Or- ders placed before the advance. Goods bought in large quantities guarantees you the very bottom prices "nn \ y A ’ can and will Save you money. WE | are snowiu wg Better Made Clothing. are showing Better Fitting Clothing. are showing more Good Clothing than you will find in any store in Centre county. See Others--See Us. Examine Goods, Prices, Style and Make, Compare them with others and you will readily see that it is to your interest to trade with us, e000 ettb0000 YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING. FAUBLE'S CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, Allegheny Street, Belle‘onte, Pa. OO OU OOOO OO
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