CORRESP DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What sur Army of Alert Correspondents see and observe worthy of note—The local Happenings of every community will be gladly Published—Send the news we will Publish it. HOWARD HAPPENINGS, Mrs. Brown, of N, Y., is a guest of Long. Jacob Walkey, of Hublersburg, town on Monday. Mr. James Carner, of was 1 town on Monday. Mr. Wm. Moyer and wife spent eay with friends in Nittany Mr. W. H. Long and Philadelphia on Friday last. this place, been on the sick list the 3X week. The Christian church vices at place, are having a good attendance Miss Bartly and her aunt, both of Tyrone, were guests of W. R. Hopkins. 0. W. McEntire, of this place, flying trip to Bellefonte on Tues- P, was in Hublersburg, sun. wife were 0 Thomas Loungee, of has this Dr, made a day Ar. W. Decker, of Hublersburg, spent unday at Mr. Fred Schenck’s near this place. join W. Smith 1s t t the AXIO town ! water iu his property,occupied by Allen | White. We have some very Especially by sidewalks in the M. E. Poor piace, sold a Zion on :, of near this to N. J. Hockmian, of a social, evening church will hold Saturday The M. E. at Mrs. Bakers, on Oct. 2nd. Il be the next thing in ¢ farmers taik Corn husking order. So ginning soon. James Heverly over to hus Beck, of Walke Mr. David was a guest of his brother-in-law, ( Long, over Sunday. Mr. Birt Pouson, former] now of Centre Hall, was a guest Reber, the past week. Mrs. Valentine Smith, of Bellet a guest of her mother ] ud also of H. Schenck. Prof. Latshaw deliv temperance lecture, before League, Sunday eveni Miss Maria Delong, was entertained over Su Holter’s, on east Main street. Mr. John Th aw, Rothrock, of State College, yCOTge ng las of Williamsport, n i 18] day by the Miss hompson’s badly injured Saturday being kicked by another hot The Christian rch g social in Lucas’ Hall, on Friday even- ing. They say it was a success. The Mission ] black horse was » chs NO Band, ~hurch, held a lawn hri They had a good turn ot ra vel CAarisi § yard. of the social . Walter Schenck, formerly of bu w employed in i some is home on a the cider press. Miss Anna Musser, of Warriorsmark, Huntingdon county, visiterd at the resi. dence of her uncle, Dr. McEntire Thars- day of last week. Mr. ]. Long one of our oldest and most respected citizens, we regret to say, has been confined to his room by sick- ness for several days. Mrs. Carrie Hopkins, formerly of this place; now of Central City, and her mother Mrs Pletcher, are guests of John Pletcher, of this place. Mr. W. L. Cook and wife and Mr. A. Schenck and wife two brothers-in-law, spent Sunday with their father.in.law W. H. Long, of Walker. The flour mill has been standing for several days and the farmers and others are complaining. Let'us put forth every effort to have the same in motion. Miss Carrie K. Delong, spent Saturday in Bellefonte, stopping over Sunday on her way home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Kline, Some fruit has been missing from the property of Z. Welch; he is living at Marsh Creek. The property stands va. cant in this place, and parties are blam. ed for taking the same. You bad better be careful, as there is a watch on it, The cellar, of the house occupied by Wm. Thomas, seems to be full of water for some time. Itis becoming filthy and has been reported to some of the Board of Health, Somebody should look after this before the Board of Health bas to act. of Romola, Mr. Patrick Galagher, of this place, | who is one of the workmen, at Morris’ limestone quarry, 1s home over Sunday. He reports their wages cut 10 per cent, That is not the kind of prosperity they romised, before the election last fall k out for 1900, Our town authorities did one good act worthy of praise, by building and re. pairing some of the crossings. er thinks the next best thing to do is to declare every stone walk a nuisance, and have them removed and others laid before the winter sets in. Mr. Whittmore, representing the Roy- al Polishing Paste Co., was in our town on Monday. We had the pleasure of meeting the gentleman, and his goods are first class for cleaning gold, silver and glassware. For sale by H. A. Moore and Dr, McEntire drug stores. MARRIED: Mr. John Keiseigle and Mrs. Hannah Royer, both of this place, were united in the holy bonds of matri- mony, on last Thursday evening, by fustice Hayes Schenck, at the residence of the same. Mr. Keiseigle had been a boarder of Mrs. Royerthe past few years. HOWARD NO, 2. The corn in this section is being, cut Iapidiy. Disciples, of Howard, known as the Church of Christ, are holding pro tracted meetings, at present, The writ. | which took place on Monday night. The new game law does not affect this | presented i community. The boys are out hunting every day aud by the report of their guns, they must be plenty, Mr. J. B. Wetzel has just completed another traction engine, which left on | Monday, for Salona. It was purchased | ion. A SURPRISE:~~Mr, John Keiseigle and, | Miss. Hannah A. Royer, of this place, were united in marrige, on Thursday night, by Squire Hayes Schenck, The writer wishes them that a long and pros- perous life may be their lot, Tue weekly CENTRE Pittsburg —You can't do better DEMOCRAT and the Fost both one year for $1.50. SPRING MILLS MENTION, John Shook made a business tri State College. School has opened, and took the chil ren off the street, Fair was well attend. ed from this section, The Lewisburg number of Golden Eagles, Quite a were here to pay Central from Millheim Castle a visit, Robert Smith, one day last week, went to the county seat to attend to some im- portant business, Crotzer's new thrasher fine work. It is one of the | 1g machines in the valley, is doing some atest thrash. The late rain was a welcon sitor to » water had been so low that they conld not run balf time. ers. Potatoes are not as scarce as reported, One mao has over three hundred bushels ; they are sel r 35 cents per bushel There will about this fall was Brushval we considerable moving C. P. Long's new house oO Mr. Auman, from has opened his new boot It would just be the he would 1} 58, bat all boots and shoes. they could sell Look out for cheap trol of the busin stores are handling | was remarked that cost and outdo him foot GAME county wear. mount will ts *s told. a few days ago, s Bov. To Cure Constipation Forever. AARONSBURG NOTES Lewis Boob, we are sorry t at this writing ver, and t their friend daughter Carrie, § in Clinton Co Taris, 0 weeks at the Per iz Hou we Hel. Mil. 2 a oe a daughter Adoiph Stover, T. C. Weaver and Al Swarm are at present plastering the St. Pauls church. Mr. and Mrs. Luse and som Victor, ot Harrisburg, are the guests of the later's parents, Mr. John Yarger. Now if you want nice white and yel- low peaches, call on Weaver & Boob: that is the place to get them. Mrs. Wm. Kreamer, of Millheim, is patronizing our dentist, Dr D. K. Mus- ser, who just knows how to fix a persons modth up to date. Rev. Shuey the Reformed Home Mis- sionary, from Emporia, Kansas, gave an interesting talk on Missionary work in the chapel, on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and children, of Madisonburg, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Smull, of Rebersburg, Miss Mdith Royer and Annie Limbert, of Spring Mills, were the guests of Fred Limberts, on Sunday. No-To~Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacoo habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 5e 01. All druggists BOALSBURGITEMS Miss Katie Wagner, of Bellefonte, was seen in our, town during last week. Mr. Arthur [Lee sold his dwelling house to Wm. Raymond, of Linden Hall, Warren Miller, of Pennsylvania State College, spent last Sunday with his class. mate, E, H. Meyers. Rev, Geo. Bosley, colored minister, of Washington, D. C,, preached a very | | happy father of a little boy, which made | his appearance at their place, on Satur. Miss Mary Reish, who is at St. John's | Hospital, in Philadelphia, is solwly re- | fine sermon in the M. E. church, on Fri. day evening. | coverig and in a few weeks she will be | with us again, {| Mr. E. H, Meyer's, a graduate of the Pennsylvania State College, has been | elected principal of the Milroy schools, | for the coming term of seven months. The schools open on Monday Oct. 4th 1897. | One of our young men was out hunting | when his gun exploded bursting the | barrel and blowing the breech out, The young man escaped being hurt, with the exception of a few grains of powder blowing into his wrist, Rev. Hartt, of Jersey Shore, will deliv. er a sermon in the Reformed church on Thursday evening, October 14th, 18g7. His subject will be “Gdd Fellowship.’ Everybody is invited to be present, especially the members of the lodges in the neighboring towns, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for $1.50 a year, WOLPS STORE ITEMS. Mr. John Breon and wife spent last Sunday visiting at Millheim, Mr. Harry Bair and family from Rebersburg were guests last Sunday at James Neese's. for running a clover huller in that sect. | | ng Madisonburg, Sundayed with Newt ! Brumgarts last Sunday. Mr, Noah Brumgart left on Monday | for Penns Cave, where he will teach a | term of school this winter, and Mr, 1. A, | Zeigler departed on last Saturday for | Roland where he will teach this winter, Oar best wishes go with them and we | wish them abundant success, BARN BURNED :—Ou the 21st the large barn of David Meyer with the summer's crops and hay was totally burned to the ground, Ali livestock and farming im. plements were saved, A lantern ex- ploded which was the cause of the fire. Mr, Meyers, loss is about £2000 covered with $6000 insurance in the Sugarvalley Mutual Fire Insurance Company. HANDY ANDY Fdorate Your owes 570 Cuseareta, y Cathartie, cure corstipation forever, It CC. C fall, druggists refund mono. ROMOLA RUMBLINGS Mr. Ira Packer and family drove to our town last Sunday, Miss Marie Delong visited in Howard, over Sunday, at the home of Mr. Benja min Holter, Mrs. Winslow Nellie, of Blanchard, Welch's, last week, Miss Carrie Delong trip to Centre Hall, turning bh on Monday. Miss Alma Miller spent | home, Her r Emma accom her to Nittany on Monday. William Boon This been unfortunate this summer, Finnis Young presented C. with a peach weighing goun recently. Beat that if you can Mrs. Waite Joseph made ¢ ast Saturda me week the second ti John and iildren this place, at the home of her father, D B. Delong. Mrs, Frank long, Mrs. E. Annie Bechdel, n callers at H. S. Del.ong’s last Mr. John last week, Mr. McCloskey gaged in ling paint, He northern part of the state, the last McCloskey se! Was in DeHass and Miss ¢, Clarion liers in our town, Beck and at the home of Mrs, | of Howard, | : | attracted their attention. Evesybody should know more about | | rheumatism; they should know that it | [is a ret Tior CO ;, OF } kBeech Creck, are spending the week in | mother, of | Rheumatism, Oh the Pain! The aches and pains of Rheumatism ome a constant companion to ail who arc victims of this disabling disease. Much suffering could be avoided if the first warning pains of Rheumatism were heeded and the proper treatment at once taken, But the people generally are not acquainted with the cause of the disease, though thousands know its tor. tures, Those who use liniments and ointments cannot understand why they grow worse each winter, and find them. selves gradually becoming unable to get arounc. as they once could; yet they know that their trouble came on at first as little aches and pains, which hardly ition of the blood upon which all the liniments in the world can have no effect whatever. The best blood remedy is needed—one which is able to go to the very seat of the disease, and force it out, Swift's Specific | (8.8.8.) is the right remedy for Rheu- matism, because it is the only blood remedy free from mercury, potash and other minerals which intensify the dis. ease, causing stiffness of the joints and | aching of the bones, Swift's Specific being a real blood rem. edy never fails to cure Rheumatism, It ri- | reaches even the worst cases where the Please accept our sympathy, Clarence, | make only a | - ot 1 | was first felt in her left shoulder, and and we hope that she will for we don't wish to lose brief visit again. : you NITTANY ITEMS Miss Lilly , Mackeyville, last | in severity, { ease was liable to strike the heart at any | ed | doctors have made cripples with their | prescriptions of potash and mercury, Mr. D. R, Johnson, an extensive lum. ber dealer of Blackshear, Ga., writes: "My wife was for years a sufferer from Rheumatism, and was treated constant ly, but could obtain no relief. The pain extended in all directions, increasing The doctors said the dis- time, in which event death would be | inevitable, “Every kind of treatment recommend. for heumatism was given her, “| including many blood remedies, but k lead the Chri ¢, on Sunday evening crowd there. : Howard, has returned home havin ted the Misses Alma and Orphia Plet Come again Miss Minnie Winkleman has accepted a position in the Lock Haven hospital to trained nurse, We wish her Miss Fanny CT become a SUCCESS. Mr. Chas. Emerick has returned home from the woods where be has been work. ing this summer, Glad to see you, Charles. Miss Anna Pines has returned home to Lewisburg, after having visited friends for some time ; she is missed very much as she is a fine young lady. Mr. Horace and Irvin Winkleman left on Moonday morming, for Lewisburg, to attend the fair. They will have a first class restaurant on the fair ground. There will be an entertainment in the new church, on Saturday night, October and. There will be a phonograph present or you may call it a talking machioe, if you choose. Admission 10 cents. Let everybody turnout. Proceeds for benefit of the new church, NIT, SOBER ITEMS, Eliza Confer is at present thrashing the little crops in our neighborhood. John Ebert and his son-in-law, Mr, Wright, made a business trip to Belle. fonte, on Friday last. Mrs. Robt, Hassinger, who was visit. her parents, Chas, Madara, re. turned to her home in Mifflin county last Friday. Mr. H. A. Gentzel was seen in Spring Mills last Saturday. He again isthe day Rohn. before breakfast, Uv. G. Auman is another enterprising merchant in this place. He purchased a stock of goods, consisting of cigars, tobacco, candy and peanuts, This he intends to keep in connection with the postoffice. Mr. Thomas Gentzel had a severe colic last Saturday. He started home from Jacob Gentzel’s where he was working. He only gotto A. P. Zerby's saw ml, there he laid down and was not able to any further until a doctor from Mill. im was brought to treat him. He was taken home and is at this writing on a fair way. Make the Most of Yvarself. It is the duty of every man to make the most of himself. hatever his cap- acities may be, he is sure to find some place where he can be useful to himself and to others. But he cannot reach his highest usefulness without good health and he catinot have health without pure blood. The blood circulates to every © and tissue and when it is pure, rich and healthy it carries health to the entire system, but if it is impure it scatters disease wherever it flows, 's Sarsaparilla is the one true blood push fier. Itcures salt rheum, scrofula, ¢ tarth, d a and rheumatism be. cause 1seases have their origin in * the blood, | prove. | of the disease since.’ none did her any good. She was grow. | ing worse all the while, and was reduced {| to a mere shadow of her former self. “It was at this critical period that | Swift's Specific was given her; the med- icine seemed to reach the disease promptly, and she at once began to im- One dozen bottles effected a complete cure, and she has had no touch Every one afflicted with Rheumatism should take a remedy which can reach their trouble. 8.8.8. will cure the most sgrravated case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Cancer, Contagious Blood Poison, Scrof. ula, Bezema, or any other blood disease. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, Books mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga Dollar Wheat. The news of greatly ved Crops, ruined crops, are the reports coming to f ndia, Europe and Sonth America. Heavy for wheat are coming fron of the Atlantic, anc receipt of each or price goes up, which ind short or absolntely to ns rom i cates dollar wheat before the erop of 1867 sold if it means We sell THRESHING MACHINES, Horse 18 anything. Powers, as well as Traction and Portable En. gines, We offer some sec ond-hand Threshers for gale. Plows and Harrows to put out the next crop. The Champion and Pennsylvania GRAIN DRILLS, All of the latest improve ments at low prices, 00000000 FERTILIZERS of the very best; more value for the money than we ever offered heretofore. Timothy and Clover Seed—choice stock, as well as other farm seeds, Corn Harvesters and Corn Huskers and Shred ders of the McCormick make at away-down prices. The Koystone. CORN SHELLERS, Corn Huskers and Fodder Shredders, the reputation of which for good work is well established. 206000090 McCALMONT & 00, Bellefonte, Pa. SHORTLIDGE & 00., State College, Ps. 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