THE CENTKE DEMOURAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 17,1 19010), CORRESPONDENTS Axemann. DE P ARTMENT | | Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bartly, of Hublers. The News Gathered From Various | | Mills and Mr, and Mrs, Jd. | Bellefonte, were visitors at the home of P. C. Steele, Jr. on Sunday, Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be and Observe Worthy of Note Published if Sent in Early. Julian. [here are prospects of a g crop here this season. Martin Harbridge is by putting on a new roof. repairing house I'he Sunday Scho f the U of town, : it Port Matilda, th H. Grithn, Herman, bell and sister, 2 WwWCeEK. s00n »ady to move in, srry Parsons and Mrs T » on the sick list at this writing 1s and daughters umber C about to m hei ill to tract, as they are stands. the Sylvester Williams m to Altoona on Friday. ‘4h lichards who went Sag gie iS Uew rrant Martin and en,are visiting friends in DOES THIS STRIKE YO! Kar 8 n Snow Shoe. wh wow Shoe : taking care of "' Fr led astray last Fri Kyser. Mr. Ammer one eye on Mr Mr. Kyser is the flagman on the Willie Some Ru llians were seen at Beech Creek Sund They say things look nville than they hilosopher of natura t Snow Shoe last wen studying the co business on the N. Y.C. R. R ofessor is looking well and we rill continue to do so. Hall bas at the corner oshannon avenue ' ’ seen in i opened a billiard of Oliver street and The base ball team at this place was rprise y the Bellefonte team of turday, The score was { ""Midianites. Come Mt. Eagle. Mt B. Leathers is improv Mr. and Mrs, Corman spent at the home of Samuel Fravel Mrs. Thomas Neff is not much better Harry Fravel had the misfortune of having a case of handles fall ov his hand, bruising it badly. Mrs. Charles Beightol and sisters Mabel and Annie were pleasant visitors at the home of Samuel Fravel, Earl Archey visited at the home of Mr. Shank's, on Sunday. Miss Lizzie Bathurst, who has been at Howard for sometime, came home sick last week, Creek to live this summer, Wm. Leathers is putting a new fence | around his garden, HOW 18 YOUR WIFE? Has she lost her PAR In 48, Const! tion Inne Bok Headue causes, Karl's Clover A Toa pas ills for half a century, Price Sets and 50 ots refun if row not satisfactor Forse by Joadidiiy hgh A Pa. i neipal od these burg, visited at the home of A. L. Johuson, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Allison, of Spring Gehret, of Mrs, Price and daughter Mabel, of Houserville, were the guests of Mrs. Wm. Martin, on Monday. Mrs. Bridget Scanlon, who visiting for the last six weeks, with rela. tives in Altoona, returned to her home on has been Saturday. Mrs. R. M. this writing. Wm. Johnsonbaugh, of was one of the « Kaup Intersection, 1) callers at the Scanlon home Henry Uhl, J Mrs. D. M. Klin | ds of Axe Mann ; Mr, and! and son, Mr. and Mr M mn 19¢ Was on ars at this writing TELL YOUR SISTER TI Miss Carnie her parents, M: ast week Communion services will be held in the Reformed church, on Sunday morning, May 27th. Preparatory services will be held the Saturday § MARRIE by Rev. Scott Tevious. sdnesday, May oth, Emma Sayers, of Jacksonvy Newton Kling, of Altoona, They departed for Philade phia, Atlantic Cityy et They will make their home in Altoona, where Mr. Kling is employed in the car shops M. S. Betz and wife returned home from ecastern cities last Wednesday They were welcomed back by a grand serenade that evening by a reception on Thursday at the home of the groom's parents, They will in Jacksonville, N. H. Yearick has purchased a fine line of spring goods, which you are in. vited to call and see, Din; Miss Holines, daughter of Har. ry Holmes, died last week of diphtheria, at the home of Mr. Hughes east of Jack: sonville, She was {ll only two days followed reside | Tnterment was made in the Evangelical Miss Stella Bitner has gone to Beech | cemetery, at Jacksonville, David Orr and wife and Miss Ella Orr, speat Sunday with friends at Howard, Grandma Brown is visiting relatives | In the east end of the valley. DONOU KNOW, Consum fon Is ventable? Ne Wors! a ho Y shat secured cold or with Sailohs Uough and yp Cure, Bod | ® guaranties ove sale by Krum Bros, ry Helence has feet In suleidal, { time with sore throat, Stormstown. John Burket,.who has been having a 18 improving and will soon be able to be in his accustomed place. Mrs. Silvas, for more than again, I. G. Burket's son Robert, while play- ing, fell and broke his collar bone, It was very painful for a few days, but | see he is now able to be out again with his arm bandaged, This should be a lesson to the boys to} 1 their play Thomas Ward, short visit recent] place. Mrs. Mary ( Jh ng son, John K., of Ph of Munson, and A. ( who has a week, been quite sick is able to be up Way, Miss Aaronsburg. Spring Mills. terol ff one of her nm AD AGaGe Dr, Peter Leitzell spent speckled beauties, at he came home with twent think the d used Dé DEATH Bessie Auman, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Auman Thursday Bessie was a bright young girl, and a loving child he was buried at the Sal*m Reformed last Monday. Age thirteen years, ten davs Rev Reirick delivered an able L384 on iast discourse DEATH Mother Waltze day night some time ago she had ralysis, about pat but recovered suf vy to be 1th tly ARAN She raves a husband, one daughter and three sons to mourn het loss She was at the Salem church Rev, Kershner preached the sermon Willian Kepler, of Pine Grove Mills, candidate for assembly, of days in Gregg looking up friends: also KR. M Foster passed through Both gentlemen are after the same nomination and are hustling for all that is in it Milesburg. Frank Shrover, of Tyrone, spent Sun. day at the home of his parents in this place The Misses Smith, of Unionville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bullock, Jr, in this place, DIED May 6, 1900, Paul, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas B, Shope, { of this place, aged 2 years, 5 months and 6 days. Paul will be greatly missed by his paren, brothers and sisters, as he was the pet of the house. age hily years spent a couple his many ERED D099900969909009990090000099€ i Church, | uried last Wednesday. | : funeral 2° : Consumption is robbed of its terrors by the fact that the best med- ical authorities state that it is a curable disease; and one of the happy things about it that its victims rarely ever lose hope. You know there are all sorts of SCA ret nostrums advertised to cure consumption. Some make absurd claims, We only say that if taken in time and the laws of health ar 1 A | roneriy ob vea, HONDAS 090900908060900 Ar, rd Tp Sevaad ab dv SCOY A Ei ULSION ™"e it n a ¥ of the and nourish and so that it can nds of testi- GON TLULVID 09900 @ LEGAL NOTICES. TORS NOTH LAWRENCY) g ersigne bavi of administration Ly given to all per debited to the decedent 1 payment, and those having ol od to present them duly authent tiement FRED KE. YOMs eld 0B & OO Ally» State College AVMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of PATRICK MoGOWAN. late of Snow shoe township, deed Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are request od to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay, to Taylor & Johnston, JOHN MeGOWAN ih Attorneys Administrator Garman's Empire House, MAIN STREET, TYRONE, PA AL. S. GARMAN, Proprietor, Everything new, clean and inviting. Special pains will be taken lo entertain | Centre county people when traveling in ' that section. 09000083 VDOIVD Men's All Wool Suits, $5.00. NAN NSA NS ANNONA Br y's Woo > $5.00 i dhe Anis $34.50 2 JUST IN THIS WEEK. Hundr ed «fs L Fi Do Dollar Kind, bu THEY ARE THE BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY THAT YOU EVER SAW. ”™ ¢d mart . [ 4 ospik Vv olf price as day is ahead of Bargair Whole ar Load Of new Straw Hats ought to interest you at this time. We have them AUBLES, The Largest Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods Establishment in Central Pennsylvania Brockerhoff House Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
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