THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 4, 1904 HK. PP, Irvin, L. C. Irvin, THE RACKET Grider’s Exchange. Early Spring Novelties New and attractive Novel ties coming in weekly Mercerined Cotton Fabrics that closely resemble silk You will be surprised how low prices are on these goods Dainty Dimities and Nain- sook at 10 and 12 cents the vard M wdras ISC., 2X and up- ward Gun Metal popular, 12 Novelties, very per yanl Gingl rams in checks hy the latest aod Wavs styitsl LL lowest bax We Sell For Gash. RAGKET STORE G0. Correspondents Department Continued team same? Millheim. Madisonburg put in an ap- . ! ant Gap, h relatives n retarned |, transacted Yonada, of in owm on Satur Emanuel! Neese sregg township, was 1 Danny trom Sunbury to spend Sunday with his best | or Koch came up girl, of Wood. u toan, Saturday. James G ward, were shoppit 1sewite § wife Peter Breoun 1eturped from his visit to his sisters at Centreville last week, Fred Stover, housed up all to town on Saturday. Wall of Pine C winier, reek, after be. was abe to come Bierly, our streets last week. Mr and Mrs. A. A. Mi Susan Kreamer, visited at er's, Sunday. C. H. Pressle: a vainable last week, when he came to he found her dead Adam Bartges, of Coburn, was in town on Saturday of Smuliton, was seen on er and Mrs. A. F. Kream los mare the stable Marsella Sankey, of Potter Mills spent Sunday with W. F. Smith. There was an impromptu meeting in the hardware last week for a proposed canning factory and opotice is out for another meeting in the town ball Wed. pesday evening If there was any snap or get up with our school board they would dispose of the old school building before it is all racked up and the proceeds, applied to the school debt and lessen the interest. Joseph and Jobn Reifsnvder, wives and daughter's visited Geo Armbruster’s at Farmers Mills, on Sanday. Wm. Fiedler, of Green Grove, business in town last week, had If last Priday was a forerunner for February there will be lots of snow. If some of the bummers and topers ! pe were turned out at the end of a boot, they are a nuisance and disgrace toauy place and the public in general. C. W. Hartmen, P. F. Masser, B«q , and J. H Reifsnyder, were attending courtthis «eek, Wingate. John Hoover, of Conemaugh employed as fireman forthe P R R is visit ing his parents, Mr. aud William Hoover. Rev. Shultz of the Evan church, preached Julia Murray's memorial ser mon on Sunday, 31st of Jan It will be remembered that the village was under quarantine ; diptheria raging at the time The Rev's discourse was from Job 16 22, in which be made a strong plea for sinners to turn to Jesus; he allso continues his revival services which Co, Mrs. were closed on account of the above epi- | demic ; may bis labors be crowned with success, The aged John Emenbizer, of Marsh Creek, attended the memorial service on Sunday, he being Jalia's grandfather, Last Sunday one of our fair maidens was waiting to shake hands with the preacher, but being bashful she got left, Remember this is leap year, Any one in need of repairs—such as bicycle, chairs, and clocks, can call on Lender Bumbarger, Samuel E tright's, Somerset county, Centre again, Milesburg. of Kimmelton, taking up residence in Lemont. Mrs Dr. Dale transacted business in Bellefonte ou Monday, John Mokle, of Howard, is spending a few days with his parents Wm. Mokle, Nellie Herman, of Bellefonte, spent Friday at ber home Frank Mayes and wife spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Bvey Maude Holderman, of State College, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sig. ter Mary Holderman Nellie Holter, of Ok Hall, spent San. day with her friend Nannie Herman, Mrs. J. B. Mayes is spending a few weeks with her son William at Howard, Ella Bottorf returned home on Friday from Curwensvlille, have moved back to | Glad to see you back Sam. | Gregg Twp. (PEASANT HILL.) Mrs. Sarah Wright and Caughter and { Irvin Ebert, all of Walker, are visiting | their parents, John Ebert's over Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Dunlap, who has been sick in bed for over four years, is able | to be out again. William Breon was a welcome visitor at John Ebert's on Sunday. The big meeting at Spring Mills was ell attended on Saturday eve, Willlam Immel, our peace maker, was surprised on Saturday eve, John Ebert and wife expect to take a short visit to Nittany valley. | w TRAVELERS GAP, Jacob Smith and wife, of Madisonburg, | were the guests of Peter 8, Confer over | Sunday. | David Breon, of Rebersburg, is visit- | ing his parents at this place. A C. mountain to his sick brother’s bedsiae, A sled load from the Gap were the guests of John Confer at Georgetown on Sunday. Wm. Confer, of Kentland Ind., is vis. iting his parents at Georgetown; he is on his wedding trip; the calathumpians were out with the drum major leading ; they played the same piece they plaved at Drum station about 20 years ago, when four or five got wounded, Mrs. Calvin Breonm and Mrs. Styger spent Sunday at Ben Breom's. There wou!d not be a No. 2 scribe of this place but we want the items in the Centre Democrat, so that the High val. ley scribe is satisfied. Elmer Swith was the guest of Wm. Snavley’s at Rabbittown on Sunday. Our young Professor had bad luck on Saturday eve, he started for preaching, {and on the road got in contact with a snow drift ; when he picked himself up, it was hard to explain what it | whether a snow man or king fisher ; be did not get there. The teams of the Poe valley Co., are busy night and day, WAS, but .g Lumber on account of the good sledding we are having this while past Henry Lingle traded farms with John Stoner, and received $300 It buy to boot, rumored that John Lingle, will Wm. Livg'e's farm in the future, located north of Pocabuntus near George Kreamer is vexed since Gertie af Ci 4 GEORGES VALLEY. Jerimiah Confer, wife and son, were the guests of Robert Finkle, Sunday. We had a snow of about 10 inches last week. A. F. Younada bought the two mules formerly owned by James Houser, One of the horses bought bought by | Geo. Rishel at the horse sale, is sick with | lung fever. Scarlatina visited this place in full. Protracted meeting is still at Locust Grove William Meese and family were the guests of Robert Finkle, Sunday D. E. Gentzel took a business trip to Woodward last Friday. William Haona was the guest of Mrs. | Sleiffer last week. in progress SOBER. O M. Jamison and Willis Breon took a contract to cut paper wood for Auman postmaster, James Immel's son is bauling wood. pulp Dora Gentzell week on a visit, Mrs. Elizabeth Adam took a trip to Union county last week to see some of | ber friends A. P. Zerby is still business hauling | wood. was to Tylersville last in the cord wood to Millbeim for fire U. G. Auman is the shipper of extract | wood and is paying cash for same, he says the wood must be cut 4 ft. long. Mr. Moyer, from Coburn, was inspect. ing a car load of lamber for E. Confer. MT | i UNION | Roads are in bad shape through here at present, Last week signs were here of spring, a few black birds were seen, but on Fri. | day we had a big change again, we got a snow of about 12 inches and stormy weather, Cyrus Philips is buisily engaged in lambering his apple orchard. Wm. W. Rachau was the pleasant call. er at Benj. Limberts. The Brushvalley scribe was talking about Agnew Limbert selling sawdust ; the scribe is just hunting for the job to deliver it for him. Cal. Decker was in our midst again on Sunday night. PENN CAVE Sleighing around Penn Cave is fine. B Rossman was to Spring Mills on | Saturday attending to his reunion affairs. | Mrs. Emanuel Vonada, of Coburn, is visiting friends here, Pity for the Farmers Mills scribe that he has nothing to write but trapping muskrats and ghosts, J, B Ream is splitting his cord wood and still some on hand for sale, Miss Katie Zeigler, who had left in the fall for Braddock, came home the other day. Daniel Homan is making teady to move in the spring, on Mr. Vonada's farm, near Penn Cave, HOYS SCHOOL DISTRICT, The protracted meeting which was in progress for the past few weeks in St, | Paul's church was brought to a close last week. | | Rlla Phillips and brother Eimer spent Sunday at the home of Sam’] Yearick. { Dr. Dan Ream, of Penn Cave, and Col. | Deckard, of Spring Mills, spent Sunday at the home of Benj. Limbert, Singing was well attended in St. Paul's church Sunday evening, Full Cream Choose We are now selling the fin- est Full Cream Cheese we have ever had. Price 14c per wound. Sechler & Co. Sheesley was called to Brush | Coburn. Daniel Hosterman and T, Hosterman our two nomineees for assessor, were in | Bellefonte last week. Samuel Ard was | there this week as a juror, Mrs. J. W, Waiteand Mrs. J.C. Krum. rine, of Smithport, Pa., arrived here on Friday to visit their sister, Miss Bertha Hosterman, who is suffering the last stages of consumption. Jacob Wagner and Mr. Fleisher, of near Colyer, are visitors at the home of J. B. Wagner, Miss Sadie Hazel, of Madisonburg and gentleman friend, Mr. Swartz, of Nit. tany, visited the former's sister, Mrs. Cora Hosterman on Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Weaver, of Woodward, was a caller here last Thursday. T. H. Motz and family, W. B. Hoster- | man and family, Mrs, E. H, Musser and | two sons, of Woodward, and W. G. | Hosterman and family, of Fiedler, | visited Miss Bertha Hosterman, Sunday. James Raymond, son of David Ray- | mond, has pnenmonia. Others on the sick list are, John Bowersox, Mrs. Geo. Zerby and little Ruth Glasgow. E M. Delong and wife, of Booneville, | spent Monday pleasantly at the home of | ticket agent G, R, Stover. Last week we had four corpulent sisters in our town. Their aggregate weight would make more than a thous. and pounds. They are Mrs. Ruth Platt, of this place, Mrs Sarah Kooney, of Montandon, Mrs. Mary Zerby, of Gregg township, and Mrs. Hulda Ripka, of Millheim, C. H. Meyer and wife spent the Sab. bath at Winklebleck’s, at Pine Creek. An infant son of Mr. and Mrs, C. C, Kerstetter was buried on Tuesday. Fiedler. Michael Stover has graphophoue from D. C ward, purchased a Motz, of Hood Sarah Fox, a maiden low with dropsy. Miss E. Lose hrs Farmers Mills to spend the winter with her uncle Johu Rishel. Allen Wetzel had the break his shafts as break one of his horses William is on the sick 1st ¢ 5. says he goes thr week to see hi lady, is very gone to misfortune trying lo hie Was Muse George ce times a best girl. Miss Havnah Winegardoer has to Juniata county t part of the winter, gone y spend (he remaining After a desperate ight Calvin Haines, | of Woodward, succeeded in ki bear ; ing a big bruin was only three steps away when he shot bim the last time through | the head; a close call for you Cally. Died : Lydia, infant child of Mr Mrs. William Burd, died on Thatsday foreooon after an iliness of two weeks © funeral services were held on Saturday at Wolfs Chapel. William Musser, Jr to his father. in.law, Mr. Rishel, C. M. Fiedler and lady friend took a sleigh ride on Saturday evening W. M. K. took a sneak evening to hear some other attractions, ots Saturday Miss Sally Vonada. of Brushvalley, is a we.come visitor at T. C. Bowers Daniel Krader and wife, of Coburn, were welcome visitors at J. D. Mussers over Sunday. Sugar Valley. Wilber Best, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Best, died at the bome of his parents at Rote, after a lingering {liness with consumption, aged about 20 years. Cook Hubler has moved from near Lock Haven to Logan Mills, Last Sunday night, the family occapy- ing rooms over the store of Gay 8. Boone were awakened by the odor of burning garments avd upon investigation fire was discovered in the store room below, Goods plied on a counter near the stove were found to be on fire and had gained such headway that in a very short while a conflagration would bove burst for'h that would have caused the destruction of the store. An alarm was quickly sounded, the store room was opened and the fire quenched without much damage. Monday afternoon a coal oil which had been placed in the cellar of D. M. Morris & Son's store to heat that apartment, blazed up and caught fire, which soon extended to inflammable goods and oil soaked boards in the cel. lar, which for a time caused fear that the entire building would be destroyed. There happened {o be a good many men about the store, who promptly began to shovel snow inte the cellar in 'arge quan. tities, this being their only means to ex tinguish the flames as the cellar was so filled with smoke and fire that no one could enter it. The flames were check. {ed and thus averted what would have been one of the most disastrous fires Lo. ganton ever witnessed, Julian. Dr. Guy Anderson, of Barnesboro, stop. ped off to see his grandparents, Rev, and Mrs, J. F. Tallbelm, on his way home from attending the Masonic ban- quet at Williamsport, Ed. Bullock entertained his friends at a "pit" party last Friday night, at his home on Beaver street. It was greatly enjoyed by all, One of our young men had better be a little careful about visiting in the upper end of town, as papa is on the lookout for kidnappers—and this is no joke either Lew, Quite a pretty wedding took place on Furnace street last Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The contracting parties | being Miss Nora Adams, second daughter {of David Adams, and Calvin Hall. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride by Rev. Jno, Cralg in the pres. ence of a few invited guests, The bride was gowned in blue velvet, The cali: thumpians gave them a rousing serenade at the conclusion of the ceremony, Miss Clara Myers, who has been on the sick list, is able to return to school, Miss Sarah Sones was saved from what might bave been a serious accident accident last Friday night. The little Miss was engaged in popping corn and got too near the stove and her clothing caught fire but her mother being near tore the burning garment from her, and outside of a fright she is all right, to | and | , moved this week | a graphophome and | stove | Unionville. | Ed. Musser, of West Elizabeth, is home on a visit to his mother and puts in | a good bit of his time talking into the transmitter of the Bell 'phene. On last Friday evening a bat came | flitting Into the sitting room of the writer, from some other part of the house where it bad evidently taken winter quarters in the fall. Comrade Charley Potter and Lizzie Fetterman, nee Shipley, were married on last Thursday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Shippley, E+q,, by the Rev. R. H. Wharton, of Milesburg, only a few guest being present. After partaking of a bountiful supper and disposing of the calitbampians, they quietly repaired to the cozy home of the groom, on Alleghe. py street where they will be “at home”’ to their friends in the future, It was a sly trick and well played, Charley. Thomas J. Dale and wife, of Snow Shoe, Sundayed with friends in town. Elizabeth Brugger, after an extended visit 10 friends at Philadelphia and At- lantic City, returned home on Saturday accompanied by her friend Margaret | Bottorf, of New Cumberland, Pa. James McClincy, a representative citi. zen and one of the best farmers of Union township wisely concluded to join the army of readers of the Centre Democrat, and he'll read his own paper, to, for be su scribed and paid for it in ad- Yance. P. J. McDonnel is serving his country this week in the capacity of juror, traverse A telephone message from Williams: port anpounced the sad death of Mrs | Ann Winters, daughter of the yenerable | William Iddivgs of this place, which oc- | curred Sunday morning, the result an operation which was performed { her a few days prior | A jolly fonte be evening They | Heinle The Rev. Dr. Bowmazr ot on Cap year d the boards at the were fa mou ammous chaperoned son Sen ary filled the 3 The body of ap infant f Altoona, Tuesday a: metlery west of sou in-law of Morrison Stover, © was own our Ferguson Twp. Roads last { blocked by snow drifts week were considerably The Od Fellows festiva last week was entire su in Pine Grove CEs Among the sick are, the aged Charles Snvder, of stomach Howard Bricker is confined to his bed for time with knee dropsy is able to be about again, trouble some Cyrus Johnson will next spring Harry Yarvell | quit farming on account of poor health and move to Pine Grove Altoona move 0 Mrs Cyrus Goss is making her anpual winter visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Kepler, The venerable Henry McCracken and Andy Oliver were in attendance at the funeral of Andrew Campbell who died at his home at Belleville, Mifflin county, on the 20th at the age of 50 years. G.B Krebs and family moved to Blair county some four miles south of Altoona where they will engage in general farm. ing and dairying Frank Swab and wife, of Pine Grove their | baby boy, aged a vear and a half whose | Mills, are mourning the loss of death cocurred Thursday night. Martha. Walter Heaton spent Sunday with his parents. Shedrich Williams was compelled to { buy another team to put in the tie job He made the purchase of Sam’'l Hollo- | baugh, of Stivertown, | Wilbar Wagner expeets to farm for W. M. Cronister this coming spring. There will not be many changes made around here next spring with the excep- tion of Grant Martin who expects to move in the brick house, Thomas Gill has the agency for all kinds of fruit trees. Sam'l Ardrey #s working for Shauver and son at present Last Fridav evening a jolly crowd of “night bawiks'’ drew rein at the home of Thompson Henry on East Liberty street. P. B. Willlilam's prize pacer is on the sick list, it being laid up with a sprained shoulder, James McDonald is confined home with the lagrippe John Q. Miles contemplates clerking in J. B. Rvert's green grocery in the spring. Geo. Fink is hauling lime from Belle. fonte. i Joseph to his Centre Line. George Harpster was baling hay last week Chronister Bros, are cutting ties for James Fisher near Loveville, Cyrus Chronister wife and daughter, of Frogtown, were on a visit at their parents on Sunday There Is a young gentleman near Cross roads doing a great deal of aleighing near Centre Line—how is It Margaret? Grandmother Chroalster Is in her 0th year and ean go around very smartly; she is che of the oldest residents in Centre Line, Flora Smith, of Sinking valley, Ison a visit at the home of George Gensimore, There Is a young man at Dungarvin when he goes to see his best girl he carries two revoly. ers, 4 shot gun and lantern, T usseyville. Quite a number were enjoying the sleighing on Sunday. The Lutheran church was well attend ed on Sunday. We had lots of snow this while, Charley Swartz's family are on the sick list. The Eshers has protracted meeting at Zion, That fellow in Georges valley that the grass widow kissed would better look a ‘ittle out or the grass might grow on his face. Port Matilda. Mrs. Jesse Woodring, on Thursday of last week, entertained a large party from Tyrone, Philipsburg, also many friends from the vicinity of her home. It was a Jolly gathering and all were delighted. Miss Merrel Weaver is very {ll with a complication of diseases at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Weav- er. Her friends are alarmed over her condition, Chases lumber camp is in active opera. tion at Flat Rock since the snow drifts have been cleared cut of the roads, . " Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Lewis, 8r., have ngthen the lungs returned from an extended visit among would Wi land friends in Blair county, They are an Tn ens’) 2 p aged couple and highly respected. May | "©! ds will disappe ar, a i they live long. I'he best lung fertilizer is Charley Weaver, of Altoona, was call- Emulsion. Salt pork ed home on account of his sister's serious . a 4g # 1s good too, but it 18 very hard { lores 0 digest. Str as you and ‘the L dK bow it hy illness, Charles Harshborger has moved from the o!d homestead to the farm of John re . Way, Halfmoon township. I'he time to treat « onsump- Robt, Robinson has secured a position tion 18 Ww he n vou be gin trying on the Penna. R. R. running on the mid. st “fe rap) it from yourself. die division between Altoona an Harris. . , ’ - burg as a brakeman thers ¢ you wont It is rumored that we will have a can't longer. thought If licensed hotel in town with Harry Wash. burn, of Osceola Mills, as proprietor, Mothers and Daughters 1031 ~1001 4 ken 10 see t AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA iHerb Tea A BOON TO WOMANHKIND SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St, N. Y. : dy 1 Aruerists a Wants Ex-Legislators to Chip In. As a last efiort to get what he alleges i aterer for the members of their trip to the Grant is due him as « N s ¥ “ Prive COUGH BALSAM Presared by Bas HAMLINS ar the Legisiatar ing York anvel of monument at in , James Russ, of the Harrisburg, has sent a to members of that body who participated the affair, request. ing each to send him $15 to compensate New 157 Commonwealth hotel, HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS in POR SALE AND ERCONMMENLED BY C. M. Parish, Bellefonte him WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK For the Announcement of our FTER TAKING INVENTORY SALE! It means a closing up of all odds and ends. KATZ & CO.
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