THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 19, 1900. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections. Messrs J. P, Condo and A. A. Franks, two of our progressive merchants, were in the city last week and selected a large stock of goods for their spring trade, | Trout season opened on Monday and | Elk creek was lined from morning till | night with fishermen trying to entice the speckled beauties, which did not seem to | be very bountiful, | buy another car load but failed to get HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO | them, as prices are way up now. What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Commanity Will be Published if Sent in Early. Hannah. Your correspondent still lives, Spring work is opening up for tae farmers. Our men are kept busy attending sales this spring e last week ; the scribe Stores ever News was scarce loated around the but could hear nothing new. y evening, R in Six new steel James D. has ge is determined to have revenge lephant that run him home. A. Baney has moved from ger farm to the Wm Millheim. ng flittings wer iast week's report Elijah Bard from his farm, in Brush valley, { gate vorth of town; Sam'l Ream Madis to the M. J. Musser farm west bharies McClellan Decker house on West : ted e om moved to the ’ from nburg of town. C i Knarr, of Nittany valley, itor with his uncle, Frank Knarr J]. H return trip 1 his sister's funera J. Rote, of Laurelton Mrs. M. C. Gepl in Johnstown, Kuarr, on his , Mrs iting fiends Charles Sheffer spent Sanday here wi Prof. H. C. Rothrock wil school on Apr. 23rd, to continue eight weeks, with a preparotary class for those who desire to teach The public schools will close this week Mrs. S. D. Musser, of Scranton, Pa.. for many years a resident here, her numerous friends at this place on her return from Bellefonte, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Paul Sheffer, This community was greatly startled Sunday forenoon upon receiving a dis. patch announcing the death of J. H. Kimport, of Altoona, a former and well known citizen of this place, and brother of Mrs. W. F, Smith. What has become of the Condo refund. ing fund, started in the Watchman some time ago, with so much enthusiasm ? Mis. Julia A.W, filllamsport 1 open a select visited She has been taking care of an invalid neice, at Middleburg, for over a year. What has become of our horse mar. ket? There are lots of horses wanted, O, P. Gramiey writes that he tried to | | | | destroyed corn crop. man, over Our milliners have received thelr spring goods and are anxious to receive callers and wait upon customers, Pappy Carson, of Ple Son Gap, ed his daughter, Mrs, Ellery Brown, week. J. H. Reifsnyder load of fertilizer death to the grub a great vinile last ordered a car salt, which means worm, they having deal of last year's has J. H. Kerstetter, the from Reed Sunday. M. Lamey & S ting shingles, The cantata render of the F. Har s ready for ter has HOW IS YO her Co's. t ight and day for have the new f getting another attend lia Ross wrger and The following persons will at Boalshurg Misses El ] Lon! hool Daisy Erwin Miss Tamer Shir ill live his summer Brooks and Dolly Zeigler and William Ross with Mrs ' lLonberger t Mrs. Ned Seller with of Oak Ha day Snow Shoe. H. E. Gross is taking a vacation this week, and enjoying a visit in Pittsburg Engineer A. H jured in the will soon be ab H. M. Gates, of J calling on his numerous shoe, Friday Rowan, who was in wreck, is recovering and e Wo wand again be ar rsey Shore, Pa... was friends in Snow D. B, Lucas and Chas to Snow Shoe Yeager drove Moshannon, Thurs. learn particulars of the road disaster at this place Tom day evening, to sad ral The wrecking facility on the Suow Shoe branch of the P. R, R. is becoming so well known that a great many travel ers, who wish to reach this town, come via the Beech Creek branch to Clarence, thence by hack to Snow Shoe City, A. T. Bennett, of York Springs, Pa., was in Snow Shoe Sunday. He is in search of Miss Shelley, the elocutionist, who was 2 pleasant and entertaining visitor at Snow Shoe last fall and has been unheard of for some time, Anvone knowing ber address would oblige by | advising Mr. Bennett, Deininger returned | home last week to stay for a short time, | ON EVERY BOTTLE Of Shiloh’s Consumption Cure Is this guar | | antee! f “All we ask of 10 use two thirds of the ph of this Vorbis faithiully, then if hicks refund the ot benefited ret F Prigaist od he oma "” "S the sale by pin Bron Bellet | until her hair Milesburg. | John Thomas has moved to this place, | from Tyrone, One of our young ladies recently wash. | ed her hair. Her gentleman friend, be- ing in her presence at the time, was | kind enough to take a fan and fan her | was entirely dry. This | happened on North Pike street, He truly showed his intense admiration for her in being so kind, John K. Thompson, representing Platt Barber Co., of Phil ipsburg, interviewed our merchants last week, There will be baptism at this place next Sunday. Miss Kate Malone has an extended visit ing Our schools closed on Tuesday, Week, alter a. te A. M. Butler, was a teacher in the publi this pla i Howard ] ri returned after with friends in Flem rm of 7 months. who several but now of isant visitor in town on ning, of last week GG. Homer Noll, h her es Mable ar lay wit ’ Wome : Miss Bertha Lo our vicinity iast The burial of Wm. Irvin t Jacksonville. on Wedn the Preshyterian ceme Preaching ser church, on Sand Werk sewing The many Ertiey, gathers sonviiie, last week, with her Miss Erm this place for Winbur s Mrs. Reuben Glossner | rheumatism the sore foot, Edwin Aley has been past two weeks with a very suffering having cut it with the axe Axemann. Mr. and M3: Franklin Weaver, of tate College, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry B. Harter, on Sunday Miss Stella Savder, of Bell spent Sunday at the Miss Anna Kaup On Saturday Miss Blanche Kanp went to Oak Hall, where she several months Messrs, Olian and Emery Johnson, of State College, spent Sunday at the home their brother, A. LL. Johnson Howard Pierson, of Lewistown, paid his many friends a visit last week. | The latest on record, substitutes: that’ od what Miss Anna says, Rev, White, our new pastor, delivered | an excellent sermon on Sunday evening | to a large congregation, All are very | much pleased with him, Mrs. Chas. Garbrick, of Bellefonte, efoute, home of her friend, expects to stay | spent a day ‘ast week with her mother, | Mrs. Beck, | Miss Mollie White returned to her home at Farmers Mills, after visiting several months at the home of her sister, | Mrs, Clayton Walters, On Monday morning Harry Breon and | Bdward Owens left this vicinity, for io. | Spring Mills to attend school, | Mr. H. ( { Henry | was aged about 7 years, wa Howard. elegant It has a received an from Virginia. Joseph Diehl black horse, record of 2:20, J. L. DeHaas transacted business in Bellefonte, on Monday. Miss Dora Bechdel, one of Blanchard's accomplished school teachers, visited at Holters, on last Saturday. «Fannie Smith, daughter of and Annie Smith, died at her home on last Saturday at so'clock. She 8 burried on in Schenck's ceme- DEATH nday afternoon, having auction every intention of sel P. Long is evening, with the 10 go to Chicage. Wm. Ertel, who ha at Altoona the i winter, w over Sunday Easter excreises were rved in the ing out been employed home SCOTT'S | EMULSION is a food medicine for the baby that is thin and not well nourished and for the mother whose milk does 1 u : 1 : ¥ not nourish the baby. ¥ bo " i | It is equally good for the boy 9 or girl who is thin and pale a not well nourished w y their food; also for the ¥ anemic or consumptive adult that is losing ’ esh and strength, In fact, for all conditions of wasting, it is the food medicine that will nourish and build y the body and give new life and energy when all other means fail, Should be taken In summer as well as winter, soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTTY & BOWNE, Chemists, New York, deEsiadg SS. nsider ust For ittle Minute... The many advantages you have in You can conclusion. Ie honestly y Your wich more profitable with us. but one LE trading T hat goods bought in large quanti- ties are bought for less money than by dealers who buy in small lots. yd, are enti- That the the ch cheaper goods are bought, caper they can be sold. You Know That you can expect lower prices with us on account of these advan- tages than you will find with any other dealer in Centre county. You Know That these advantages exist only with us. Do You Care to Share in the Saving? Try it. If you are not satisfied, you can have your money back for the asking. The Largest Clothing & Gente’ Furnishing Goods Extablishment in Central Peansylvania. Brockerhoff House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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