™ THE CENTRE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 3, 1900, CORRESPONDENTS DE PARTME NT The News Gathered From Various Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO &.. Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Pablished if Sent in Early. Romola. Philip Crider, of Bellefonte, passed through our valley on Saturday. Charles Bowes, wife and family, of Philadelphia, are visiting at the home Of Charles Heickel's, at Big Run, Frank Packer, of Newberry, present overseeing the repairs about property, in this place Mrs. Curtin Fox, of W alker, called on friends in this place last week. Miss Mamie Delong has Howard to attend school under the tutor- ship of Ira N. McCloskey. H. S. Delong employment, at Renovo, ou Friday gone + arrived home from hi ciatives here, ‘rissie Bungardner, her grand-parents Mr, 1 McCloskey. spent Sunday Jlanch Bard, The mountains, back of here, are now having Hicks usual Sprit ires and the young tin that survived last years fires 1S now ! veing burnt, Much game has been killed. The smoke in the val- leys is so dense that you can only see a short distance. On Friday George Mann, of Blanchard, buried his year old child in the Christian cemetery at this place. Several persons from attended low’s celebrali the Odd Fe on Thursday and a pleasant out- ing. lenovo, renort report bt the serenaded i Ot ple. After tron <h the house on ther behind It however resulted ropose and We think arranged by Sudie t rwood i » courage tog urse Sudie accepted him siden her Sherw od he next day give him twenty DOES THIS STRIKE Kar nd has te J ATA o by K Cort Karner and of Hablersburg, spent Sunday Geo. Charles, on a N 2nd street Miss to spend a few mont ” with fr lends The Misses Theodora Acker and Nellie ¢ were both seen on the street on fined to with Mrs lefonte yey having been n ms with si hased A man i » car town Smith, the expert hat red the Lutheran Meeting with a beautiful sacred was very much appreciated by all who had the pleasure of hearing it young Ww am Stover returned home, alter having spent a week with his son Charles, who lives in Altoona A memorial service will be held on sunday forenoon, in the Reformed church, for Miss Bessie Grenoble, who died with diphtheria some time ago Prof. S. M. Weber Saturday with Mrs Rebersburg and family spent Weber's parents, at been duing a inery shop, have been Catharine Frank has rushing business in her mill for the last week They almost too busy to eat TELL YOUR SISTER, oa omy n isan impossibility with I pure Blood, the sort that only exists in conneetic with good 4 kestion a healthy i vol Ri ot Tea acts liver and bowels Ka ail directly on Lhe wels wl kis dneys keep ing them 1 perfect + saith Pree ets and Sets. For . rumrine Bros , Bellefonte Fa Linden Hall, Miss Lillian Ross has returned home from Altoona where she had been visit ing for some time, Mrs. Cole visited at Bell Sunday. Miss Annie Long is visiting at Robert McClellans, this week. Mrs. Keller's mother is with her and will remain several weeks, The Ladies Ald Society, of this place, will bold a social on the 12th of May, on the green at Mrs, Keller's store. There will be ice cream and cake, Everyone is invited to come, Bruce Lonberger met with an accident ing out of the mountains, where he bad been fighting fire. The truck wrecked and threw bim on the rocks brulasg ha face up badly and sprainmng his ank F. Wielands have a young daughter. | Frank traded horses last week and got | ng! when be | : i clonte over Nittany. | Frank Minich spent Sunday at home with his wife; he is working in Snow Shoe carpentering. He reports lots of | work out there. John Shields moved to Milesburg. There were quite a few of our boys started to peeling bark for Mr. Orwig, in Lees Gap, on Monday morning. There is no excuse for anybody be ing idle that is able to work now, for the re is more work than men, Mrs. Frank Bartly, of Flemington, was the guest of her fi athe r, Mr. John Minich and daughter, over Sun day. Mrs. Hettie Tate spent part of last week in Milesburg, visiting her daughter, Thomas Shope and family, The following visited here on Sunday Miss Clara Robb and her friend, Miss Kate Robb and Miss Orpa Pletcher, all of Be Come aga, girls. The smoke has been so intense through here the that the itoes can't see to bite, Will Minich and family, of Hubler 1 bur: were the guests of Mr. Minich and inday afternoon. llefonte days, HI08- past three » farmers have their hersare not d here on Sunday Clair, of Karthaus, last week naway and wife, of Winburn pare Gertie Viehdorfer, Effie and Harry Cramer, Flanigan, Charley Yeager, S. W. Batler, Frank Loy, Ed and Frank Holt Rev. M byterian church, on Lida and Mary Lomison, George | Dowe Fillmore. “where is some hire H. Marsha town on Sun Dorsey, when try and keep her Miss at Dre Lud Prof George | ht hem, Pa., at H. T. Norris Mrs. Thos. | of Osceola, ing amoog old acquaintances at this place Tammy mbaugh, of Bethle is visiting is vist Tommy, you had better put a bell on your horse next Saturday night, to keey you awake. A parly met you on the road and said you were sound asleep You might run off the bridge and get burt, Better take someone along to drive Howard. R. P. Long disposed of all his merchan. dise and household goods and with his family went to Chicago on Sunday, at which place they expect to make thelr future home The mountains surrounding our town are allablaze. A large crowd from town has been out guarding it for more than a week and the fire is pretty well driven back The fire was coming from all directions T. A. Pletcher, our saddler, transacted business in Williamsport the past week, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Meyer, of Tussey ville, were visitors, at 1. C. Dietzs, over Sunday. The social, in Lucas’ Hall, on last Saturday evening, was well attended and they sold everything The members of the M. E. church {11 hold a social at the residence of Mrs Baker, on next Saturday evening. Frery. body is invited Wo attend. Miss Josie Dietx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Dietz, went to Tusseyville on Sanday to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Clark Meyer, Our town is full of students, attend. ing normal, which is well attended, and | conducted by Prof. Robb, of Beech Creek, uite a good many of our people wen h Creek, on Sanday, to wives the fire at that place. Ryerjbody is vay at this time of the year making garden West Baileyville. Mis. R. T. very slowly. Gates is Forest fires are raging through the barrens and over the mountain side, Wednesday of last week Wm, Cach received a severe shock and badly scorched face by a puff of gas out of the furnace at J. P. Lyon's home, at Penna Furnace. Mrs, Mc at the street, Miss Nan Glenn, of East is having her farm Springs, improved with a new roof and weather boarding, Jetween WW, H. Irvin, A. M. Brown and Doc Houser there won't be as much grass left outside fences as a cat can eat W. 8. Scuders is heart troub ACCIDENT Last Frid Harpster, Gatesburg, was in the his milk wagon at turn home, the | abie way drog took frigh Tyrone, is visiting parents, on Malu Clintic, of home of her Jarleyville, house, near Rock on the sick list, with as Samuel which Dr, man tar } . LOT and Mr l home of th entre Hall, on Mrs. Harry Kaug spent severa Kaup, prior ir new home at Pitts! Mrs me of her Lora Glenn roan ized ganized for this scason our th 0 for some Mrs. Wm. Leathers and nd Mrs. Long and daughite Jackson ilie, is better were visitors at of Jacob Shank on Sunday Earnest Stine was { Jacob Shank, on Earl Archey our » Age, on Sw lay \ We wonder what made George B. look $0 sad on mnday Myrtle, M. Brown Tuesday Was | evening 151 Ask she can tel moved to Howard. on It is reported that Henry has peritonitis Hannah. John Marks has moved from the prop erty known asthe DH farm, Wo his own farm Wm. Stiner has moved to the vacated by John Marks Bean farm Mowing and house KO at present Mrs. 8. Hoover has retarne home, alter a visit of her daughter Mrs. Li Vail Quite a number of men from Tyrone spent last Sunday at the home of Christ. ian Sharrer caning are all the d to her weeks to Downing, of several nnie Ira went home last Sanday looking rather sleepy Mrs. Jennie Mathias visited J. T Fowlers, one day last week. She still looks natural, The Railroad Co. have begun to fix a some | thing that has been badly needed at this | place for shipping, at the siding; place. Ei ho YOU KNOW, fon reventable® t, snd a Bhat | improving, but | time, morning, | Madisonburg. Forest fire. Well I guess. Our old town is booming at present, We are expecting extensive manufac tures and may get a university in a short which would thrive like a palm tree, H. C. Shaffer, day. =p lady friend, Miss Ida Nittany valley over Sun Creps and were to "added a fine lot of in to his n Bigamy halers and stick pin of notions general line recently made a a4 queer concern, and has no name yet, but at present he calls it a “mud boat.” D. I. Fiedler will help Mr. Kern to get atentright Mrs. Wm, Keller is in a critical tion at pre Kern has great invention, It is Cro, condi Port Matilda. nendike. a recently re from Arica, will at Mt. Pleasant | RB h, May 6} t 748 0D ) She Is ter of the UU, B. church fe of Rev, latshaw, charch, is iil at the ordained min Mrs. Latshaw, w pastor of the M. | tal at Philadelphia The teachers’ summer able leadership of or Pe rng NO USE TRYING | can't take plain cod-liver oil. Doctor says, try it. He ht as well tell me to melt ors or butter and try to take them, It is too rich and will upset the stomach. But you can take milk or cream, so you can take Scott's Emulsion It is like cream; but will feed and nourish when cream will not. Babies and chil. ren will thrive and grow fat on it when their ordinary food does not nourish them. hosp normal Prof, Mumma, FOR $7.50 We are showing fifty styles of Men's Suits, all stripes, neat mixtures, colors-—checks, light and dark colors, blues and blacks, ariety Large nough to ease You A Every garment guar- anteed strictly all wool and tailored in the best manner possible. These goods are ex- actly the same as you will find other stores asking from ten to fifteen dollars for. 0es The Saving Of a five dollar bill interest you? If it does, then you can- not afford to miss this, thats all, FAUBLES, The Largest Clothing & Gents’ Central Pennsylvania Furnishing Coods Entablishment in Brockerhoff House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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