THE CENTRE DEMOURA 4, BD ELLEFONTE, PA., MAY 31, 1f CORRESPONDENTS | ipsburg, who is traveling fOr Platt, Bar. ber & Co. of Philipsburg, was in town | one night, so you see oar town is quite a DEPARTMENT [bois yc ~ Sections. HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO * What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See and Observe Worthy of Note Ihe Local Happenings of Every Community, Howard. Report suys we are to have three wed- | dings in the near future, we will tell you The News Gathered From Various wore about them later on, Mrs. David Way, of Altoona, who lost her husband and little boy with diph- theria a short time ago, accompanied by her little daughter are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loner, Mrs. Mary C. Thompson has gone to Liverpool, Perry Co., to attend the Thompson reunion, which is held at Dr. J. F. Thompson's this year 1. Silvas is again working near home and drives back and forward to and from his work Mrs, C. M. and M | Thom | Spring Mills. The eclipse last Monday was watched by many, Everything is suffering for the want of rain, A man with a swelled head does not usually sufter as much as those who are compelled to associate with him, Peter Neese, the old-time Democrat, spent the past several months with his daughter, in Huntingdon Co., but came back to give us a lift at the caucus, Lowell Smith home Thursday from the Jefferson Hospital, where he had been for treatment for a blood t or no relief, returned two months, for Monopolie are opposed 8, until they THE SIGN OF THE BOOT. A Familiar Emblem That Usually Hangs Over the Door of the Shoemaker's Shop, The sign of the boot seen hanging out in front of the shoemaker's shop may be made of wood or zine or of copper. Of these three the wooden boot is the cheapest, the copper the dearest, Buch ays the New York Sun, have also of chalk and of iron. are made in two or three 124 and of other glzes to or- It is Always a ‘he Memorial services, held in the ! spent Friday with their fniex Di erent hu he past \ 1 re ell | 1psburg church the past Sunday, were Ww psburg sees Wharton, pastor which was a y Albert Bechdel, who v a mattress factory at Pittsh ear, came home a few his writing and is shaki i many friends P. Hox kn 3 dinner with Thursday. Dietz A HCW WIAIK low, as there are § OW! FOR INSTANCE: A TRYING MOMENT. We | r Ne have abo ’ - » po cette - . 1d--Remnants But the Self-Possessed Hostess Was Fqual to the Ocoene slon, We Bunch the Entire Lot-- Price Them to You at $7.50. Moshannon. to investi- rs in town the past ! : e at ia tet i : "or ' . : § RP BAP k si Rika aick made a tH to Tor rum, have returned from a two wi tind it always differ- ke ’ Shore to see her | B i . " w bo is serious was about 45 eft a husband being treated in ent here. Prices lower, goods better, Herman Viehd ba { And has gone into the grocer : wed visited friends } . a assortment larg rs Crownover has been suffers L » ne was bur | from a black eve which he idents Walker. tone evening ast week than others tal atthe time o DOES THIS STRIK} There was preaching in ub met at h on Sunday after: je 1 " M. L. Smyser 24 ” } WAS organi Wanted : «A painter to ollowing are the mewiher door ™ au Near 11 » : ATK 4] FL Kar i in 18¢ Hear Liked Sugar elder ’ ‘ / filson, of Farrandsville ; Erma Ertley painting Api ’ Main | or Winber: Gertrude Ertley Mollie Yearick, Rosa and Gertrude Kling. They were perved with a sumptions dinner, cream and cake, and favored with elegant musi They adjourned to meet at the home of Gertrude Ertley the fo wing year at1eet “ Frank Viebdorfer made a tri; Stormstown. fonte, on Saturday DO YOU KNOW riffin, wife and family, who have n I prevental L. An sot) been spending a few days with Joe's Mak ia w hy ’h parents, returned to their home in Ty. | Shlloh's Cough and { roue, Sunday on positive guarantee for oy rumrine Bros, Hellet ) Maud Griffin, who has been on the sick On account of the Repub 4 mvention at I § <n dora OA 4 ies Oak Hall. Gea ' te glad to see that she is nusylrania able to be oul again. Hope she will soon rll excursion be in her usual health Margaret Moore, of Sta y ron a ~ fing t) . . Aun y / J ”, Mrs. Emory McAfee, who has heen BOING Lis week with Mis fare for [he roun Excursion Te Philadelphia uring the winter, is much better 5 stations on its line af frip (minimum rate so | quite poorly for some time, is feeling cents some better, although still confined to } FE ety htt d. Sunday with his parents, in plac p Rite rand nchente + ‘ Our supervisor has been having two Mary Peters, who has been staying at G. A. R. Encampment | on ali 4 ¥ thas y stone quarries in operation and six teams | Shingletown for the past two weeks, re | ; \ . 4 5 OF 3 ' ey . . i A ’ : roy : hauling crushed stone. Halfmoon town. | turned home on Friday For the G. A. R Encampment, De ‘ ] vat +t ’ t Get ’ ane 29. t \ ni nn iY ie any ner ' ship knows how to make good roads, and Charles Sellers, of Downs, Kans. is pu ‘ment, at R iy ig June ) he 4 - - il Dh J ennsyivan LRLTOAC JNPAnY wi we have them too. visiting friends in town, A ars a ps 4 We have not | P. W. Burket a sell excursion tickets at rate of one fare i { | y 4 11 » b gl urkei driving | Mr. and Mrs, Adam Wagner, of Belle- | jor the round trip. Tickets good going | around in a bran new buggy, and it is a | fonte, took supper with their son Harry, very nice one, on Sund vou ln STATR OF Oo, Cry or TOLEDO, | A t H ’ ] ‘ 1" wii '% Lvoant LEB \ " any, : avg con Jacob iCKS is 2 50 sporting a new William Fry transacted business in FRANK J. Cunxey makes oath that he is the | ond vear buggy, one of Il. M. Krebs’ make, from | Bellefonte on Saturday. " senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cuexey & Pine Grove, Co. doling business in the City of Toledo J 1 Tickets will be sold and KO wl Clifford Close, of Pin spent Koing June 15 to 3, faciusive. at : her Ix farming to eX neiusive An O14 Peerage of Ex de Ros, has jus lebrated | The Largest Clothing & Gents’ Furnishing Goods Ertablishment in Central Pennsylvania. Brockerhoff House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. he premier pleted his sen here are older peer ges util in existence, but the barony of De Ros Quite a number of our people attended (on al State aforesaid. and The Junior Epworth League will hold i will pay the sum of ON K HU NDRE an ice cream social in the town hall, Wednesday afternoon and evening. drummers: first Clyde Lever, J. H Lever's son, who is traveling for a hard. ware firm in Pittsburg, spent an hour or two with his parents; A. C. Thom y of Snow Shoe, who is traveling for Potter & Hoy of Bellefonte, Spent two nights at his old home ; J. K. Thompson, of Phil. the Ministeriai Convention beld in the Evangelical church at Lemont, last | week, Last week our town was alive with | L. G. Peters and C, G. Dale, were to Houserville, ov Saturday evening. HOW 18 YOUR WIFE: fan she lost her beauty? If so, Constipation Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes, Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Lis for hall a century, Price 25 ota. and 20 ots Moaey refunded if results are not satisfactory For sale by Krumrine Bros. Bellefonte, Pa, 2 : | 880d hy Druggists, The ¥ willpaythesumof ONEHUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of eatarth that eannot be cured Dy the use of HALL sCaTannu Coan FRANK J.CHENEY Sworn to before me and sulseribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. DD, 18% i —- ] «Wal A. W.GLEASON, wn Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure 1s taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfnces of the system, Send for testimonials, free J. CHENEY & CUO. Toledo, 0, Hall's Family Pills are the best Wat sald Arm | is the oldest peerage of that grade, it having been created in 1264 by Henry { 111.. and the present peer is the twenty { fourth holder of the title. That gives an average life to each holder of over 20 years, but many of them did not sue. 'eeed to the title very early In life. The I present peer was 47 when he snececded | his father. The present Lord de Ros served as equerry and Jord In waiting to the queen and prince consort,
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