THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA., APRIL 1 WA “ 1900 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Ihe News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See The Local CO and Observe Worthy of Note Happenings of Every Community Will be Published if Sent in Early, Kreamerville. have been silent for count of the want of news A number youug people away the ist of April, to work on farms aud so on It is a stored We on a of our were taken rumored that G, B, Waite a e, this week 1) Dav at this p and T wel for pary surgeon, last week Styers St 1 Bower ed to send t having a si ‘ Port Matilda. of Philips Matiida i mes Port aC 18 a gn huckst ea misior lating had qm ARO wh e crossing the K the barrens : ITE who wa Matilda, is al his home aia grip; of the Th 0 this place Woodring ' quite p near Port 5 widow ate KE At her home chae poorly a nine A, from gent advanced ability, me M Bel a Cowher, who has been qu i sometime past, =» he sent adeiphia hospital | ment Mra W.G. L. Crain, who I» suffering from a tumerous affl m, will be sent to a Philadelphia hospital for treatment dent tn age 0 a Mrs. James Patton continues to suffer from cancer, with little hope of recovery Mrs. Margaret Sharer, whoa few davs since had a paralytic stroke, is recover. lng very slowly, Wallace Frantz is recovering from a serious attack of lung disease, Billy Bennett is just tickled all to smash, all on account of it being a girl, MANY A LOVER Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with au offensive breath, Karl's Clover Tea pnrifies the breath by ts act wh on the bowels, ste, as nothing else will Sold for years on absolute guaranties. Price 2 ola and oy For sale by Krumrine Bros Bellefonte Pa. i his horses | ily breaking his | Runville. Mr. George Lucas and family, of Bell Grove, Sundayed at C, B, Friels, Miss Ida Williams, teacher the Chestnut Grove school, returned to hes pome at Port Matilda, on Tuesday. Miss Williams is a fine Christian young lady and while here made many friends who regret to see her leave, but trust she will be with us again next winter, of Sheriff Brungard passed through Ru ville last Wednesday, and you bet little boy did run James Lucas and wife at ¢ eville, on Sunday Mrs. Mary Rhue left for a sh 10 DUOwW Si The { Monday the ground, That SUow SHO ong, rubber-necked dud Jhas the scribe from tl Wel aud Snow Sh Lik ere , Somewhere fonte Nl | Jack would go bh for him he 1d him for $ he 1s a Little Fillmore. kA sh of Saturday « it weighed 7 4 the AT ge aught on Hathurst It has been rumored that the | this place will which we hope will be true ge at resume operation soou, Miss Virginia Walker, of Philipsburg, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J] B. Cur tin, over Sunday. Owing to the fact that some people have taken advantage of “spring’’ in its first appearance, it has falled to appear again, Our sick are able to be around again with the exception of Mrs, B. Willlams, who has had quite a severe attack of bilious fever, After a very successful term of seven mouths, school will be brought to a close in two weeks, William Alkey has lately moved to the premises, previously occupled by Beunja- min Alkey, who has moved one mile east of Bellefoute, Millheim. Several parties have been here of late negotiating with the Board of Trade to start the hosiery factory, They seem to like the place and plaut, W. Harrison Walker, E«q., was here and in Brushvalley last Thursday, at tending to some business matters Abraham King is remodeling his home on North street He has raised moved the bouse and intends to put a 5 new wall under siding and porches and Ira Barger, th awyer at the myer | aw mill, de lumber here for the § the smithy oc SH stave and vere Hurpose of enlarging yy Cl shearer upied | Si and Lot Milton last week as porters-«the one the Hotel Hoag and Broadway House, EE Homan i m Spring ' nt Le } FY r went to 0 What ne ners are Age Our far ed at the present fields The bands of the S Aw m a trip to Beliefonte on Saturaay R Rearick Centre Ha pastor of th ther prea hed ron in the | An Ay morming ia Kachan sth 3 ' a bBungty for fresh shad. H Highvalley. ohn Galer bought A fine horse Now, ! onny, keg al work The Highvalley scribe has no faith in raising chickens, has raising monkeys, as it doot take time but more faith in as much providing vou have the right kind of a hatcher fll the ll Frank Allen bought a fice gray horse ; he intends to farm The Coburn scribe would Highvalley schoo! closed last Friday The people of this community will wel. come the teacher back again The Millheim scribe says if a premiom would be placed on corner loafing, Mill. heim would be sure to getit. That is al right, but if a bounty would be placed on township bummers what would Penn township get! | think we take the lead. The Highvalley scribe is still in the dark, he d Georgetown last Thurs. day and did not see or hear anything of that scribe. The old sill house is torn | | down, i a day in town a couple days ture Spring Mills. Farmers are busy plowing 1. O. McCormick is nursing a sore hand Emanuel Zigler, of Madisonburg spent on business some people are better when they kK, than any other time L. A. Smith, of Pine Grove Mills with Smith Bros , thelurnid are 6 ' pen bustier Dr. Braucht has been key pring Wm. Alexand Ison Br UBLE’S, LEADING CLOTHIERS. WAN NAAN “7% In as Few Words - as Possible x LY How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known gain a pound a day by laring an ounce of SCOTT'S EMU SION. It is strange, but it often happens, Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going pr erly, so that the patient is to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that 1s the way the | is made. A certain amount of flesh Is necessary for health; if you ha not got it you can get ii by taking Geoir's Fmuision You will find it just as useful In sucnmer | as in winter, and If you are thriving upon it don’t stop because the weather Is warm. oe, and feos, ol] dragaien, SCOTTY & DOWNE, Chemists, New ¥ CAN YOU AFFORD I'o buy your clothing without Hirst S? g ours; ” Seen 0000000 .... Think a Minute.... Will Do You The Most Good attention, it may mean much more to you than you expect. \Aaad asad Remember, we do not ask you to buy Only Look, Get Our Prices See our big assortment, compare carefully with others, then spend your money where you think it will do you the most good. 0000000 With us you can always have your money back for the asking. «..M. FAUBLE & SON..... CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, Allegheny Street, - - - Bellefonte, Pa.
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