THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA., APRIL 5. 1900. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various “ Sections, Nittany. Miss Sallie Dow, of Loganton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Emrick, of this place. Miss Hellen Beck went to Lock Haven on Monday morning, where she expects to take a term in the Normal, Millheim. Hon, R. M the Musser House last week, looking up the political fences. T.N. and W. BE. Stover, the Livonia timber dealers, made a flying trip to on town on Friday Tom is in He Was a hustier Foster was registered at | { tonte, as the guest of BE Aaronsburg. J]. C. Stover and grand-daughter Mary Jane, are spending a few days in Belle FE. Ardery, the guest Geo Charle Adam Rote, of Colyer, was of his sister-in-law, Mis sunday. , On FAUBLE’S, the lumber trade w.L tor Mrs. Walter Brandt, of Mt. Joy, i spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joun Beck Miss Alma Pletcher i to typewriting at Lock Haven Norma started Monday, April summer term of Lhe HOO! will open The ramman THE LEADING CLOTHIERS. SNA NANNANNNNSY NAINA Swanger, the extra night oper. | ’ Harri and Renova, | iting his parents i y Rev. Warden, the ’ April 23rd Axl Y AYO ’ TAT n \ Mironsbury HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | of Alert Correspondents See of Note The Local i between Yury a. course of study will be Pp The « ted, w rough 18 here vi b book Weber wi nnmon hoo used, 5. M What Our Army udy expect evang wor I In and Observe Wearthy be the teacher Happenings of Every Community Will be S000 ONNS Many of our young people Published if Sent in Early. morning {or day Snow Shoe. Sh ey 4 i i © bis b Rud SAL riaticet i cturned | i % . : a Thi I past ses Maud Musser and Sadie Harter, | © pred ma successful summer in For You: a { Cpe Le Le ER eh Be Re For People peu save money, For Every Man, Boy or Child Who wears clothes. Inducements | That Merit “| Your Patronage: Moshannon. 3 IS Were x Mr. Rupp spent : at Oak Ha Enormous Purchases All Placed Before the Advance, (2 | | QilS 10!] had a flitting all by himselt He now has his home with MNeriey ur farmers have d his tract he ove y Walker's, where » some cases of measles in ot Hibbert left last where he =» ple are already ATID and ong Spring Mills. ATE As days Mociations of capitalists 181 ales and movings are over 1, and the stories I'rout fishing w be at har tward More fish Frank Lontze, of Mifflinburg, spent a couple of days with his mothe r, also sup plied himself with furniture housekeeping If woman are ever elected to congress, there will be more than one speaker of the house Soon the anglers are looking f for » on first day, on the 16th 0 stant The farmers are hauling their 6¢ cent wheat to market They have given up all hopes of the prospe:ily wagon com ing around their way. Five car loads of fine walnut logs were shipped from this place, last week, Most of them were cut on the Allison Bros, farms, It is always the same with old maids and thermometers—thirtydwo Is the freezing point, HOW 18 YOUR WIFe? Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constl Indigestion, Sick Headache are the pr eaunes, K 5 for hat a century, Price 3 ots, and 50 ota u oney od if Ita are not satisfactory, For sale by tion rumrine nelpal | I's Clover Root Tea has cured these tee for He Milesburg. 11 this § Ace Frank Baird, of Tyrone, h his family in this § Miss young spent Ace Clara Peters, a very pleasant lady of Fleming now of Winher, Somerset spent day last with her Be Peters mn this place formerly but un- ulah Co Miss usin, 2 Mis Corp A. Neff spent Sunday with Roland Richard Whartor at sermon her parents at Hey the new Meth preached a packed house on 4] Ht minister, this place, hirst 0 day evening E. E for Davis, trave ng salesn was Ast week an, me afew days Do not forget the and in the ( 4 Shawley moved from this place on Marsh Creek during the Easter social ty Hall on 1900 entertainment satur day evening, Apr Wm to his farm past week Highvalley. Pure air in Highvalley, when the wind comes from the south-west Henry Stoner was a welcome caller in Highvalley, last Saturday. John Lose, of Bellefonte, was seen in Highvalley on Friday. He is always full of jokes, John Galer is out trying to buy a team. Sam wonders what become of the Georgetown scribe. | am in the same boat ; was expecting to hear of him. Rumor is that he was swallowed some time ago by a bull frog. The Major, of Drum Station, should call up his army | and drive those bull fr over to Poe « Bellefonte, Pa. 2 valley, "pr and a wing who a about the hig he ate laurel and Some say that it he went | . T, kris eo ait to ng an ymach ) Se i Lakes salt ready Misses Laurs lock Haven, vii parents ' i John Smith and in Kling have gone to Johonsonburg ire CMDIoy ment Miss Bessie | burg to work Wm. P. Luca fary Hoop “ Howard home mg has gone to Johnson y Misses rer, of were "re of Jacob Ornd at the ni on I. S. Frain's attended Ve wasiargely Frain has to Indiana where he has secured smployment Mrs J. § Condo is re of a young son J]. N. Leathers has been on list for the past several weeks Cephas gone I.S. Frain is suffering with grip joiciug over the arrival the sick Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applieations, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure Dealness, and that is by constity tonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed ot have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear log and when it Is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the Inflammation san be taken out and this tube restorad to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; | nine cases out of ten are caused by eatarrh which is note ing but an inflamed condition of i the musous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused by eatarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Cataren Care, send for elreulars, free, F. J OHENEY & 00, Toledo, 0 09. Sold by Droggists, 5, Mall's Family Pills are the best, work SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol~ lowing reasons: FIRST | SECOND | &4re 4 make them THIRD Ba orth gh FOURTH standard remedy In luhg affections No household should be without It It can be taken In summer as well as In winter, OTT a BOWE Chel iy (ork. street Because it is al throat i | 30 per cent, Saving on usr. oe | Every Clothing Purchase Your Money Awaits you for the Ashing. Is this not anadvantage toyou? Think it over. 0000S «..M. FAUBLE & SON..... CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, Bellefonte, Pa. Allegheny Street, -
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