Al \ » 8 A hi 3 > ’ : ( w*THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 16, 1901, " U Il Julian Nell—“Did the wedding pass off | PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ionvi ulian. QDAN ND ENTC! Milesburg. nionville. NeljeDid ue i : BEISLONAL CARDS, CORR ESI ONDE! 1 , i eve neatly ver Bote’ Bas are THO : K TON : A “ ut Law mos » AD) \ NT ‘hy it that the man in the moon good merchant friend, | Ba Verse Henderson has been In te i, | i econd flo | ioek.. Allegheny DEI A R M E N Bohm ? Because it takes his last | thurst, had eight fine, hens | but must be improving as we noticed he | 10g f ‘ hg 4 we. vy Jugal arte . 1 some was able to be out on Sunday tio a) Juaner so get full recreant biped or bipeds It would have Mi My Cronistey. th harming . . n \ , | rT ¥y N . ' . ty i ¥ Ped | { ’ a8 ’ a ronister, e oh , Happenings About Centre County wes Iva Pal pind Teturiey home to been a bad day for those chicken thieves daughter of Fx.Sheriff C., of Martha, FORTNEY & WALKER, (1). ¥. Portuey and Briefly Told by ' Sg) or a Mrs. Houck of this | If “Larry” had caught them at it. spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Fila 1 Fa the ort In inherit at | place Kong Stover, 508 of sudiond Jou H. Alexinde: [ ) t house Fr napt attention te al 4 egal bust . y —_ lace, Hill, . , q ete 3 COUursSe el Dons A CORPS OF A BLE W RI TERS Rev. Houck, of the Baptist church, Arthar Irvin has completed his cour preached 1a the Presbyterian church on | Clearfield Co, father's farm, a at the Williamsport Commercial College, : mile east of town, and will now direct and we are very glad to see him back mn # ‘ Rh A i y Te np ours Practices ait tote Ws Sunday morning, 3 his attention to raising taters and sich, ain. ; tty. Our Alert Correspondents Note Many Miss Rhoda Green arrived home from instead of making fire brick. Joe was “FB : ng a1ins Important Events in Different Lo- Philadelphia, where she was employed | born and reared on this farm and what Nv Miler Heswas, see ] a oof Axe H. 8. TAYLOR, A ey. w. Benet I calities—What is Transpiring—Is | as a stenographer he don't know about farming aint worth Maas, x Wid “ By Jan wel olleetion b ded to Your Section Represented { Wm. B Mills and son with their fami. knowing. fhised Hwia left 135 wee fof Jutialo, : | - : lies went to Lock Haven on Sunday to Harry Turner, the huckster who lives | WHEre he has secured a Ja .y ire Nature's warni notes of |™ % ul At ana Gerrans] : visit Mrs. Elizabeth Stricklin who is about two miles north-west of town, is so | 87€ 50ITY 10 see him KO, because we wi . v : busi naman promptly atte ‘ Port Matilda. lying very ill at that place, Oscar's badly poisoned that he has been confined him very much, but not 50 much as the ' , r danger from a di | mother-in-law. to the house for more than a week, His PIOBVEIE girls, p eased h Lt. It you would WillJA A i bo X gy Attorney v rid a Oa Sunday evening, May 7th, between Mrs. Hannah Grove purchased the | face is so much swollen that his eyes are Edgar Austin and family . of Mi - eH ¥ wid voting digas OF Legal busing . | On ptly att : y 4 and 5 o'clock, two of Abednego Laird’s Kephart's farm, in Holt's Hollow, for | almost closed. He became poisoned by | spas Dutiday with In oti : a y ord Bidar oii Wii children, aged 6 and 8 years, wandered $500 recently coming in contact with wild ivy while been BE 1008 y Hi, but is recovering at ven idden death from this JI. A. B. MILLER . Ww. Pras from their home near Flat Rock. As Carlton McKinley and wife, of How- | plowing his oats ground tis wetting ww hidden trouble pay hee to the oe . " : der & soon as they were missed by the parents ard, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs Mrs. Susie Taylor and Mrs. B. F. Howard Turner, of Walls, is visiting GQ ; } Qu : search was instituted, hunting until dark; Mary McKinley, also her daughter | Leathers left last Wednesday on the his many friends at Julian earlv warn trenothen the when in the early Monday morning Levicia and husband, Harry Martin, of | 10:11 train for Washington city where Gessler & Sons, of Philadelphia, put ug heart's muse Juiet its nerv KLINE VOD ; at- Law ~Of about 50 people had been gathered to Bellefonte they will visit their children, Mr. and a very fine monument in the cee ’ A fie } ey 4 " ; “pa red gether the search was renewed and ail Charles Ad on Saturday noon, | Mrs. A. T. Leathers, respectively for below town, for Mason and Andrew ous Irmiation and regulate its d : Re y gently wi ; Ry go y a was xken suddenly 11, caused by heart | several ce the [Pasi rs ol Gorden’s patience was tried t ts ut action with that greatest of all . LEK A 1 n wien word that they were found ' Sy 4 4 f ) hoe Shaan spdd e capital city It is boped they wi : wm Saturday pit n account ‘ ’ ) ; , N. § ' GLER . (MT oa at the home of a man by the name of Mq Haubre hud 4 3s of to he wi the fail ” ee President ‘Ma before the " but he i t o ” ay heart remedies Dr, Miles a Donnell, living at the foot of the Alle Miss McKee returned home to McK ees. they return As he started before breakfa | | t Cure W. CO Hi iE A { er's gheny mountain 9 miles from where the Past, Oo Rea) yhte: a pleasant vi a3 %o **How to tun 3 Ys mak Berd retormadi : | x ( I (3&4 little wanderers started. They traveled | with Miss May 1arton, I us Lee ed ) : . i 2 all Ar distance from home thinking Miss Lizzie Johnson, of Bellefonte, oun M D ‘ in Johnstow al pending a ( ‘ : ed ma 3 3 Ht Tn JOHN M. K# E. A sw and that they were returning to their home | spent Sunday with Miss [Lorene Jones ow wr with her parents at this pla ey rir oF } tt abs) thar J f block from a ramble in the* wood When the rs. Eli Erhart was a guest of her | yo o 0 aeiden Mr. | rat: a : & spells 1 me of & children were found and returned joy 0 WL y harles Eoki nroth. al. In evil mpro at this w & 8 al . 4 wal EE ess filled the breast of the sorrow stricken portion of last week, | TI A [he } Method eeting 1 Lhe 1 i in my left oy ok all x parents : The Geo L. Pe r Post No 3 .o Yat yok p TORT he past } Mu LW sid Ka ge H ETE I N. Eng } a a) t In our notes of last week we promised R. has se wd v. Richa Hering unio preached a very Le 6 tow Pa - the readers of tl Centre Democrat a Whart £ 1} E hurch of h how What er day ) b . . I. full account of raising of Samuel | 0 Lt ened we Memorial se ret nll ot Red Mre. Gilb i \ D Mil M | Hoover's barn at Hannah, Pa., which oy h also WI ner ka t “AT You So ” - " fa efor nm Mo r. Lies event as un May )90, on the histo f Bellefonte, t add Ly arley e A aking M Talll NM H i . Spot where 3 IATrge Darn was ae Decoration Da } nh by ne ye ; )th who ! which wa Ww GO Mi h ) : ancient job who attended M ramsing , Oe Spoke Mth vO pine ber put in but the early day was no Ct hn Wo the masc a A Allen Moore Arpent work \ three then resided Ha Ot alle but are now deceased In speaking the destru " K ¥ is¢ th t | k gt Hoover Lx KE a " fruitle 1 cat | \ . 4 bn £ he A : atte of wl of C0 i ATR : A and | ha i culle al x na all th ! “ h = will bar - Age and " Philipsburg The y i K 1 shed « r the Wcoepta )e ) ex tended Re R. P. Miller, of Homestead to become pastor of the church in th piace Dis. GW. Wood and BE M.S M Kee of Houtzdale, left for the Texas oll field W. D. Strunk, of Julian, is a recent ad dition to the population of Philipsburg Sam Cross is swearing vengeance on rats, since a rodent with unusual finan cial instinct dragged off a ten dollar bi ] of Sam's to help make a home out of it The next time Mr kitch en cupboard as a pocket bok he be a Rood many years older than be is now The old Swan hotel, corner South ( en tre and Pine street, Philipsburg, which was reopened April ist, by Mr. Euaoch Hugg, formerly of Milesburg, but a resi dent of Philipsburg since has been re-christens d Hote! The Philipsburg Board of Health has organized by electing C. B Murray presi dent, Thomas G, McCausland sec retary and Sam. Sankey health officer John Todd returned from a two week's trip to West Virginia, George G. Parker lost a valuable horse by death. The animal was only recent ly purchased C rosa uses the November last, the Farmer's Epworth League Convention The International Epworth League Convention will be held in San Francisce, Cal., July 1821, 1901. Rey, G. W. Stevens, Lewistown, Pa., a member of the committee and having charge of the central part of the state will be pleased to answer any inquiries with reference to the tours, I I n ding which at that 1 \ , ¢ 1) i v ring ‘ . on » ) A w L yh ») 1 Lik fen arence | and W ‘ Pfourma have purchased a new 19 ke Ward Ie Thompson was a callerat T one's on Sunday last of boys have woods for this summer's emg Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Mary Lewis, of Tyrone, is visit ing friends and relatives in our at this writing Several mr gone to the yment nity Juite a number of our people attended the raising of Samue! Hoover Wednesday of last week sMrs. KE. McMonigal horse last week fs barn on Ost a valuable Miss Bertha Ashcroft and | rother, of Drane, were pleasant callers at the home of Edward Shively's on sunday last Wm. Lego, of Fowler, visited at the home of C. Sharer a few days since David is raising a large musta he, and all are warned against same color ot twist Edward Shively is all smiles May 7. He says it is a dishwasher A young man who keeps bachelor's hall bas been seen going toward Reese's Hollow very often of late ; must be some since | attraction over there To Cure a Cold In One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls tocure. EK. W. Grove's signature is on aceh box, asc. eaut May A ‘ : May "Laxative he remedy that cures » cold In one day Boalsburg. i . d : \ | a ae X | A } 1 IV} LH \ wr . H 1 tM ’ b ) M Wm wer and family PH : K friend Lind Ha M1: (oheer a mpanied laughter, Margaretta, spent la Wed nesday in Bellefonte A number of the students of the sum mer Norma attended the tea« Lemont hers exam ast Tuesday Fiedler. nation at Well, well, Fiedler is alive again, and Is improving fast since last week, when Pain-King-Doctor was around, every. body seemed to be satisfied with his med) cine Thomas Meyer and family, from Co. burn, were the guests at Frank Guise wite's on Sunday. Mrs. is spending this week in some parts of our yicinity Berlin, M1 were at home Our students from New Fiedler and Mr. Krape, on Saturday and Sunday Our store house in our town Is golf up fast and the people in our vicinity think its to be a complete building, and a fair location for it. So, for a sure thing, it's a 0 There was what they call a big time on Saturday, along second street. Adam thinks its worth a plug hat, because it's a" boy. Our postmaster, Mr. Wolf, was to Bellefonte on Tuesday, on some business: it is supposed his interests were in match | factory business, or with one of thelr employes A 77TOV ew slgnaty of the genuine Tablets ™ is on every | wl § w M M . i “ IN + SHOE PRICES FOR Heart Cure £77; I CALL LT UI] £ A ~ LARGE GUT Bmore 06, 410 $00 pent 1} i wit) L L M1 a Tate, of B fonte, tarried at the bome of her siste Mrs. Boyd g Hunter's on Monday Chas. Cruse the proud owner of a fine plano ] Center Hall. r Farmer fisherman, G. W. Glace. tran 3 acted business in Bellefonte, the other day ] F There is not much sickness in this W ) vicinity, and those seriously | hereto fore mentioned, are improy ing D. P. Meyers, of Centre Hall, has been y admitted to the Lock Haven hospital Mr. Meyers is suffering from an a fe tion of the howels Dr, Lee will erect a residence. on the | » lot next below Mrs. Murray, now dis figured by two little buildings The musical normal under the dire tion of Prof. C. K. Zeigler, of Penn H is largely attended. The sessions held in Grange Hall Deatness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they eam ne diseased portion of the ear, Ther way to cure Deafoess, and that » tional remedies Dealnans is ¢ flamnd condition of the mus Eustachian Tube, Whea this’ ou have a rumbling sound Ma and whon It is entire! the result, and unions the taken out and this tube condition, hearing wil’ nine oases out of Lop which 1s nothing ber the mucous sy We wil ive cane not be cured etroularn wr fold bv Damww amp Deve ApoicTions otk » pA “fw
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