THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARCH 7, 1901. The If you are just going tohouse keeping, we can fit you out to the Queen's taste for little mon- ey. There is no store in Cen- tre county that can‘‘cross off the | list,” and render the satisfaction to U in quality and price that | The Racket can. We know, because every week we start people in house keeping and happiness. G. R. SPIGELMYER, CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM 7TH PAGE Tylersville. ed at hap- the has been closed since | The Was we There w ed Dy sou place Confer how uld 1 solved John e has tos John, whi ] that the © hbor an hear Hannab. you Tr oot tie 0) you ppearing; the at Hannah is pretty put has. Ho w I yrone 10 he moved from ast Mis visitin Mrs the sick hope former J. W. Beckwith 1 sew barn on ! destroyed farm near this pl Katharine g at Phi Milt McGrady ipshburg for some has been time | m Henderson has been time past may soon regain on We her ome however health § preparing to erect a of the one that was fire last summer, on his he site YY ace Some folks about here have found an excellent pian it well, and it for curing cider-—salt keep the year around has troubled for week with rheomatism in the will Squire Patton the last back. het n Master Clark his home at Port Matilda, afier spending some time at his grandpap Hoovers, of this place We think “Dr” Young of Port Matilda gould have a large practice at Hannah A great many of our people are troubled. | with corns and baldness, and like the semedies given lor these two ailments ; but would not take kindly to the remedy for broken hones, News seems to be scarce; can’t some one hite somebody's nose or lip, or steal a few chickens or do something desperate, that we may have something to write about ? There Is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few yours wis sup pedd 10 be incurable For a great many years ROMs sronouneed It & lool disease, And KS seribed loeal remedies, and by constantly All ing to eure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable, Selence has preven eatarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore, re auires constitutional treatment. Hall's Oa rh Cure, manufactured vy F.J, Cheney & Oo, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional eure on the market, It is taken Internally in Joa from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It nets | on the blood and mucous surfaces of she 43 ‘ for any ease It offer one hundred dollars timon Tas, and testimonials, ASCIYRY & 00, Toledo, 0. to eure, for elrenlars . fray Ad) are the best, Chaney has returned to | | — EE " ‘Racket. Let the good work go on—protracted meeting in the M. E. church and also at the Christian chapel ; let everybody turn out and help the good work along, help make better men and keep down the drinking, carousing and cursing on the streets, which we aire very glad to say has not been carried on so much of late as earlier in the winter, Miss Jennie Bechdel having been at | Harrishurg the past four years is home | with her father and mother. Misses Bertha and Maggie Knoll vis- ited their mother at this place the past week James Bechdel who, having been con- fined to the house for the past three months, we are very glad has improved enough to get down town again, Mrs. Thomas Thomas is improving somewhat. Miles Ertle, of Altoona, spent Tuesday at home with his parents, arriving here on the morning mail and returning on the afternoon mail. Mrs. Elsie Keagle, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her father and mother in this | place, Mr. and Mrs James Bechdel, We are sorry to say that our friend Joseph Loder is confined to the house with an attack of rheumatism. Joseph Lovgee who almost had his tongue torn off sledriding is able to be out again, W. B. Pletcher, of English Centre, ac companied by A. B. Park, transacted business in town the past week. | WW. H. Thompson | farm on Saturday, bought himself a Cyrus Tice and John Wetzel transacted business at Loganton on Monday. E. C. Dietz, our baker, » a horse and wagon for delivery vde has increased considerably 1» 1 fread Thompson, of Snow Shoe, ir town the past was Week evening the coun with ofh ay 1d settle up the old coun the next regu ec room Mayes back of C i David W When finished it ation avd handy £. CC. Im phi=s on Saturday. Ww urday and at this § The new to compieti e a gO More houses are wanted at this place ; have are afraid that we wil for want of houses Millheim. Amanda in town Lhe site wi be a Jo WOrs shop from Geo returned h ams spent Sunday h his f Aa Hustler is fast beir it 1g pushed ni 100ks as though it was gong to! no house to severa Mrs visited Merchant Sg store past room of drug store, wh the 1st of Apn The Walt Monday was well attend age } ICC Was over f Homan & Shs lam ber Shivery iob They took with men There Tuesday OK. ally covered, the presented a lovely sight J. H. Reifsay were Potters his brother has been quite now hes of snow was was about mom everys and iter. trees shrubbery ler, Esq., and son Jos. Mills, Sunday, visiting inlaw, Davis Evans, who yut is on the mend to ’ Seymour Royer and family moved into F. F. Welzel's house on North street Last week the paper lock Haven jail empty. Sin took one of our young men reported the ¢ then they ver on a Some more can be had from here in case they want to fill up the jail count of some crookedness, A crowd of fifteen young people from this place drove to the home of Miss Flora Breon, near Spring Mills, last Fri. day evening, where they spent a very enjoyable time Fhe Methodists of this place held a missionary rally Sunday evening Ed. Brown went to see his best girl one evening last week and when return. jung his horse ran away and pitched him out. Ed, had to run almost three miles | before he caught him and it was after | seven the next morning when he got home Port Matilda March came in like a lamb; we hope it will not go out like a Noo as mild weath. is preferred Miss Dora Sharer aud her cousin have returned home after a recent visit to her | brother A. I. Sharer who resides at | Sandy Ridge, both report haviog a fine time. is seriously ill at present. R. R. Adams from Philipsburg paid a visit to his aunt Mrs. Jerry Sharer, a'so Mrs. Henrietta Marke and son, Mrs. Eph Dodd is seriously {ll at her home near this place, The farmers of this vicinity are busily engaged in shoveling swow, which was caused by the late blizzard blockading the roads. Young couples often build air castles, and then come down to live in a cottage. 6G horn "askive Bi Gi contemplates | John R. Frantz, our obliging neighbor, ' Fairbrook, Centre school at this place is closed at present, as the teacher, D., J. Koch, has resigned. M. Waters, who lives on the McAlister farm at Oak Groye, will have public sale on the 29th inst. If the old saying is true, March will evidently be rough the latter part, be- cause it came in like a lamb and will go out like a lion, Farmer Harry Frantz will have public sale on Saturday gth, in the afternoon. Mr. Frantz is selling out his entire stock, | as he will take up the mercantile busi ness in Pine Grove Mills as successor (D. C. Krebs & Bro. | Oar mail man, N. E. McWilliams,could not get through on last Saturday, on ac- count of the bad condition of the roads [his is the first day we did not get our mail since the present free delivery sys tem has been adopted, | ! | Miss Rose Williams, one of Tyrone's | estimable young ladies, was visiting her large circle of friends here returns ed home ou Monday. N. C Dale, of Bellefonte, the AT0UNA TAS She bustling SOIC i i it | seedsman, was 1 3 {ing orders for farm and garden sed ds. | J. E. McWilliams went to { Cumberland county, Pa, wh manage a large creamery plant, week Plamfield, ne will at Bailey. was d Dr. 1 Garner, of State Co Our friend John Bailey | Milton visiting his Miss has gone to Philadelphia to enter al pital and becou D. B Tuscorora Royal, agents WwW. H spent a YW brother Nettie a trained nurse secretary ym last McWilliams, Fertilizer C was around week Tanver, of Pine Grove M ew davs last wed ’ 4 i # Hope he ] fitable t We are glad t ler. the teacher of 1 Q is 50 much better from his As 1 and thinks he will be able attack pendent he } again Charge he able to of 00! in a few days Qu ea vantage have a pleasure t home of Henry E Miss Again week with a e took ad of Snow party at | the Bran of our peot recent fa np and A ers on is able g housed up for the last ge of the grippe Ida Keller after bei to be abo We are 10 see in our town once of r aged mother pe glad Mr Kate Eth, She is here visiling he Mrs Gates, who We were glad to see Lawyer in our town over Sunday agamn York State juite Fortney D.] Koch, one of our successful teach ers, has laid the rod aside to take up the vard stick in his uncle's store at Mi heim, We are sorry to lose you Daniel success in your new undertaking Wm. Eckley is home on a Windber, where he is engaged as a black smith, We are glad Dreiblebis able to be about again, after being housed up several weeks with an attack of erysipelas and other complication of diseases, visit from to learn that Newton 1s Mrs. Mary Bottorf is spending several days on the Branch with her daughter, Mrs Minnie Goss, Penn Hall Good sleighing is a thing of the past here H. FP studio Wilson Hazel and wife, of Madison burg, were guests at the home of DD. W, Zeigler, one day last week, C. P. Long moved his saw mill north of the Cross roads school house, on a tract which he recently perchased from Mrs. Mary Grenoble, Jno. Crader is getting out timber for the purpose of erecting a new house, Wallace Musser, who is engaged in hauling cream for the Spring Mills Creamery Co. has recently extended bis route to Linden Hall and Boalsburg, McManaway has opened an art H. B. Herring, one of our enterprising | lumber men, is busily engaged in taking out prop timber at present. ! Dr.G.S Frank, of Millheim, is seen daily on our streets attending to the sick. The Dr. bas an extensive practice in this | section, | An Raster service will be held in the he remedy that emres a cold in one day | Latheran church, | to | | of Calvin | Colyer. i | Miss Emma Swartz, the accomplished { daughter of 8, M. Swartz of Tusseyville, | was the guest of ber chum, Miss Blanche | Housman, on Friday last, | Miss Ella Messinger, an excellent | seamstress from State College who is | paying her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John | Messinger of Tusseyville a visit, was a | | guest at J. H. Moyer's on Friday last, | Miss Ella will return to State College | again in a few weeks, Miss Dora Wingard, the belle of Col. yer, was 4 guest at J. H. Moyer's last Thursday. Emmet Jordan, wife and sou, and Miss Maggie Young were pleasant gh { Squire Housman's Monday last week. ests at evening of Smith Bros., of Spring Mills, del a load of fine furniture the re Ruhl. Misses Kathryn Boal, | Annie Lingle and Messrs Ammon Babb and Howai Thursday the home of J vered to idence Cora Houtz, ph R } OF ae | Shadow spent R 1 evening H Squire ].S. Housu Emmet T. Jordan Young made a bu Tuesday of last Milis Band Mon coachmaker, very pleasan Moy er 1av and an yer burg last anew Lop, « Mrs Chas , held a i 1 honor of | which Mr. Iyt and we hog next week 10 be al port her better that the Epworth lx H Mussers 8 i Fri attended, me The e hei Was sOCa Agu lay night, report a dat L wel casant ©) Frances Musser, ol among friends avd 1ela Mi Martha King » Miss Nellie ot eK Way, of "tt Waddie last on Fr Ear h b tended « The town burg, paid a visit to me al week and at ur socia Krip is Ast and we are all can be 1ay even LY through with as thankful at ur AS we Madisonbtrg. Mrs week, on the sick list last she is troubled with heart disease (Grove was The snow is disappearing through this section, and the roads are opened. Last Thursday Herbert Yearick moved to town, into the house vacated by Samuel Shaffer A sled load of young people from this section, had a party at Andrew Ocker's last Thursday evening. They had an upset belore they reached town and one of their number was a little bruised Clarence aud Herman, watch yourselves after this with your better halves, befure they get hart, R. BE. Stover, wit of Rebersburg, bad a public sale last Thursday. The sale was well attended. John Grenoble bought a new camera {to take pictures; all should patronize him. Bvans G, Weaver has accepted agency for the J. Lynn & Co. Samuel Rachau is the happiest man this valley ; he says its a girl. Herman Limbert and John Rossman | gruduates from Murry school, visit {liheim the other Sunday. William Rishel proposes to build a new on his farm, HA. Hazel frequently visites our sec. tion, especially on Sucday night, the | | Linden Hall. | Miss Hettie Long is very ill. Has the German jeweler been to see you?! He is worthy of confidence, John says he stuck fast in a snow drift, and that was the reason he did not get | home till after daylight on Sunday mora- | ing. Messrs. Stamm seat, Luther Royer and Clyde spent Thursday at the county Mrs. Felding is very ill with the grippe Thomas one of our young in. dustrious and successfuilyoung men, left for California, last where he pects to obtain work on a fruit farm David our blacksmith, | resign his occupation at this place in a few weeks and go to farming. He ex § to move on the Keller farm, a fe miles east of Ce Hall. Wili Felding, of Philadelphia, former. ly of thi his hor “arent pare: Coble, week, ex Snyder n pect nuire sent visiting { ot ) ’ up hb GAY moTning Thompson wile i. BP. 4 i went In IesCaAY 10 see at death's door Sunday at s for his unc! evening Edwin Smith sips drove 10 Pine Grove were married wed off quietly to Rev. Aikens and Henry Etters is still growing weaker, he has heart disease, also dropsy and is scarcely able to move around, Mrs. Lynn Bottorf and daughter Helen are both sick with the They are getting along very well; Linn bas secured Prof. Krise, of Centre Hall, to teach for him during their Sickness MECANICS Miss Maggie Armstrong, who had an attack of pneumonia, is recovering slowly and able to sit up vow; Kiso her mother, Mis. Margaret Williams, Is about again after an attack of grip Oak Hall | Mrs. Joseph Holter, of Howard and | John Kaup, of Bellefonte, were recent | visitors at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kaup, last week Mss. BE. B. Peters, son and daughter, | visited at the home of James Peters, at Shingletown, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Smith made [a short call in town, on Saturday. Miss Mary Baker, of Lemont, trans acted business here, on Thursday. Friday Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Loder drove to Spruce Creek 10 attend the fan. eral of Mr. Lowder's sister, The men and boys, of our town, are busy attending sales. is , lone will | {him at | | Creek and Coburn. Jacob Fryer and a corps of men are working in the woods near Linden Hall ; Wm. Rote, the champion bear shot, is among them, and no fear that a bruis will attack them when he is about. William Brown, of Sunbury, 1s visiting at the home of James Burd, Miss Myrtle Flisher, of Poe Mills, was a pleasant Sunday visitor, with some of our young girls. Fmanuel Brown, of Bellefonte, is amoug the fruit growers in our section and would like them to try his goods Thos. ¥. Mever and family spent a few days in Bellefonte, Thos, will be of Aaropshurg’s uptodate mer. chants, at W, H. Philips stand ; we wish SUCK CRs, D Platt but i in is housed on al with if up alr way again, Mrs Sarah Mil Mi with an attack to Mrs. Kettner er, at Pine writing sister week on one Monday Tues p neigh DE hat Axemann. og wi Sunday at f Martin St Crive Is AD an atlack of + proper iy losial ab UOwens Wm. Owens, Mr. Owen $150 same on Tuesday rget the for sale of Noah Breon, ot three days Noah Breon is again able to be around after having sick several weeks with pueumonia Mr. and Mrs the tenant he near this p Mrs ples nt M.W been An mse of wed in farm irew White m the Valentine ace Geo. Mackey is on the sick list at liams is at present afflicted with | neuralgia Wm. Fisher, of Bellefonte, was a pleas. ant ca at the S H. Griffith, on Sunday evenin wonder what the attraction was home of gE. We er Pleasant Gap. Show y quit farming and Monroe Altes ss going to Bellefonte tot Samu expects W n Ye x aldo moving Mulfinger and Kerstetter ab tended the Insuguratisn at Washington Amos Kersietier juite an improve in his house Dy attaching a gable win wn this week John James made ment dow Miss Maggie Mulfinger has been visiting her sister at Johnsonburg the last few weeks Summer would be appreciated hy many if there were to be any here David Kinney is talking abou! moving on the farm which Samuel Walle has vaonted some of your “Hoo dom” played hookey with the chocolate cake last Saturday night, Quite a number of genis assembled at the home of Janette Furey for the purpose of bay ing & nice sociable time The evening was spent in playing, singing, laughing and Walk Ing, After which quite a banquet was prepared to which all did Justice. The following named were present: The Misses Anna Corl, Pearl Noll, Gertie Kerstetter, Minnie Twitmyer, Lizgle GUL, Maggie Miller, Verdes Tate, Ber tha Ross, Martha Long and Emma Tressier | Messrs. Joseph Hoover, James Bliger, Boyd Spieher, Roy Bell, Clarence, Noll and Rush Barnet, of this place, and Orie Grove, Alpine Lucas, Boal Wiliams, James Shreck, of Le mont, and Frank Marshal of Axman, school A po - x
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