THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 5, 1901, COR DEPARTMENT Happenings About Centre County Briefly told by A CORPS OF ABLE WRITERS Correspondents Note Many vents in Different Lo I+ Alert Import Ur Boalsburg. were holding Saturday e ‘Meek two LCOS Meyers, o1 SOTge was a was alle I'he D. W one G the other his cows were sti one and dar Mrs. Rankin recently among Frank is oue of who lives about a mil in his glory while they were here friends in ti place ur prosperous farmers * east Of town, was Kellerand f } aome Geo ued at the al are parsonage Tyrone, Reformed \ In dealing witl a spoonful of ofl w gallon of vinegar said of childr mbes ) i Wm through town rec eivit fi K subs } who had 1 Mi Ir, pai a and man's mother at A hack load of from Mifflin} ed { and came to town the ing in the sights and ¢ ng out boating They seemed to enjoy themselves very much while here Mr. and and Mrs saturday and Sanday Mrs. John Ho valley Mrs. Sallie from Pittsburg this place eighteen Ot a Je a k John Orndorf spent laugh ter, Irich and were Ambros Bartges the ograp from Coburn pitched his tent In 1. Kreamer's lot and is ready t } ures. Mr. and Mrs, John McEntire were the guests of his mother several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam’'l Willlams, two dapghters, Maud and Lydia, and son Waiter departed for Martha where they | | | attended the reunion held at that place. | Throssel, the jolly horse jockey Aaronsburg, was in town locking | business, Wm from fter Harry of Winber, he guest of his parents, F. Motz returned to this extended vi Buffalo Runkle, is at pre- sent t piace and 0 aces of interest Mrs. Harris Stove: sunday with Mr and son Stover's young orchatr Wise and an aged Friday August wh Oak chapel, : and 12 day Late died Gregg Twp farmers transacted tthe ' of lemocrat \ at the Ca other day hrecken gast Hagen Bro's are makit jon Frank Fisher's ¢ purchased. Frank en and man of | Al nisine Cured W from a hard spell of the aysMr.T.A.P hant of one sma bottle Cholera and iar Dysentery thout the Aid of a Doctor I am just ug lysentery rnown Tenn “1 used | Chamberlain's Colic, thoea Rem and was cured without | having a docto I consider it the best | cholera medicine in the world.” There is no need of employing a doctor when this remedy is used, for no doctor can prescribe a better medicine for bowel complaint ln any form either for children | or adults to take, fl Hux nner 1 Drum mon A we mer For sale by Greeu's Phar macy. It never fails and is pleasant | Milesburg. FLmarcuel found silver two miles of Milesburg it to State College ring township, within ump of analyzed Korman, of 8; the mountain sent a ore on and it Robert visible in our WAS Pronoun Holmes, burg during t pa George McCollor fOr Haver ' goods now new horse ord with million Remem be Hat } Bouse w Walter Smitl ith out than buggy heifer rr 3 COWS and one Ck son vi ng on Monday The crop Rev, Aikens last Sabbath officiated at the installation of Rev. D. new pastor of the Philip burch Messrs Krumrine and Glenn. of College, placed a new heater in the cel lar of the new Odd Fellow's hall at Pine Grove, which is now near completion Nrs, I. H. Osman is pulmonary trouble Vi 2 Ru ussell the Lu bury theran State laid up with It is Dangerons Cholera morbus often results fatally before medicine can be procured or a physician summoned, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is A certain cure for this disease. Every | family should be provided with it. It costs but a trifle and is certain to be needed sooner or later, Buy it now, For sale by Green's Pharm acy. ral returned in Unionville. Aliss Nellie Geary, after spend ng mouths with her uncle, J ner home at Harrisburg ay. 0 tL Satur with much regret that we note the ness of I d Fist xh i toh re i110 report that he i Q gla oward Holtzworth and hi ! turned fre a wees H lai ar Lbar.ey, re Was BO 1 1 hi The leading stoves anc for perfec t construction. pearance ver 3 For adit 4 de ier trade-mark, sale by Jewel 3.000 000) 11 mwealth « 4 >it 1s a black th forging a 's Defendant waived Lomm I. J. Orndor('s potato crop is good, but in some parts of the are nearly all rotten * has them in low ground. We are also informed that some are rotten on high ground potatoes Smith, Dorman & Co. at hrash ing grain for the farmes Hasten Aruey is still on the sick list. little hopes are entertained for his re. covery 5 M. Weber has received the position of mall clerk on the railroad running be. tween Bellefonte and Mill Hall, ¢ busy Toads may not be essential, but rail. road cars couldn't get along without | frogs. 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