Lo] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1808. ———————— Special to the Readers of The Cen tre Democrat. —KOM TO THE—— \ \ \ SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 98 we will have some interesting news to tell U. something for U to tell Ur neighbors when U it will be talked all over Centre and adjoining counties. ret nn {GO R.SPIGELMYER, JR {SHEM SPIGELMY ER KREAMERVILLE ITEMS No Kreamerville i for quite awhile, but 1 good budget of news, the the new year. The correct way to make this a year, is to subscribe for the Centre ocrat, the best paper in Centre count A Mr. Filburg and wife, Haven, have been spending their and New Year at the home of Henry Smull. Lowell Beirley and wife were to Mill Hall, Saturday. Our constable, Geo. B. Winters, been quite busy of late. We will be sorry if he will not call on us on official business. Geo. A. Waite is and around. The Kreamerville Union school treated their scholars on John R. Styers was to Uttion county a few days last week, being called there by the serious illness of his father. Serene Harry has cut a tree that made for him six cords of wood. Can you beat that? Your correspondent had a very pleas- ant interview with our friend J. W. Waite, of Coburn, who was home ou a visit to his parents on Sunday. He will start for State College, on Tuesday, where he will take a course in butter making also the making of cheese. We wish him success. H. H. Noll, of Madisonburg, was visit- ing at C. H. Beirly's on Sunday. Mrs. Kenley, of Spring Mills, was vis- has . cyt not again able to be up Sunday Sunday iting at Mrs. Gideon Kreamer's, on Sun- | day. The fantastic parade on Saturday looked a little like the farmer's dog that got caught in the mower, with his tail— it was rather short. Boys you must do better than that. WANTED: —A to sweep cob-webs off the face of the moon, and more sub- scribers tothe Centre Democrat S—— - boy COBURN NOTES Miss Birdie Wolf, of Centre visiting friends at this place. Miss Vernie Meyer, of Centre Hall, is visiting her former home for a few days. James Burd, of Lewisburg, made a business trip to this place last week. Hall, Mr. Keister and wife, of Lamar, gave us a pleasant call last week. A. J. Campbell, of Shamokin, is home to visit his family for a few days. Orvis Walker, of Rebersburg, Oil City on Saturday evening. left for Alvin Eisenhuth and family, of State College, have been visiting at this place, for the last two weeks merchan. the other his storeroom J. W. Glasgow moved dise in his new night G. R. Stover made a Station, over Sunday. visit at Pme Jatob Lee went to Sunbury, on Mon. day evening Gphram Botholmew on the sick Prof. Charley Wiser, College, Gettysburg, visit his mother, Pennsylvania was home to The protracted meeting in the Evan. gelical church closed on Thursday night Mrs. Kern, of Bellefonte, gave her daughter Mrs. T. F. Meyer a pleasant visit over Sunday. Charley Wolfe shipped a car load of cows on Tuesday morning freight, to the vastern markets, Yioletta Wolf, of Bellefonte, is visiting hear and Rebersburg this week. Two of our enterprising young men, of this place, were out to see their best girls the other Saturday night and had to get down to business and cut their own wood to hetp warm. Boys you have to over. look all these things, The Christian Endeavor at this place have a week of prayer. COBURN NO.2. Prof. James H»: in the old Gre .« get's store building, on the corner, Cuil and see him, Prof. J. W. Glasgow is a happy man since he moved in his new store building, assisted by Mr Stitzer as clerk. Our town is well supplied with stores, We have four, and a Jew store, Der Lonsmon ferkoft en bislie, It is supposed the old fish crain carries an emty stomach since the ice is on the J has started a store | | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See The Local Happenings of Every Commumty Will be Gladly Published—Send the News, We will Publish it. and Observe Worthy of Note BOALSBURG, What the Writer Saw and Heard in Boalsburg the Past Two Weeks Charlie's latest song * ‘Come lo my arms Katie Darling.”’ John Meyer says that he and Hassen { have a job that will take them all winter Hassen hauled a load of coal last week. | He says if pays Lemont for your coal. to drive to J. M. Wieland has already six or eight orders for buggies for 'g8 His wot k | first-class. A number of Pine Grove boys took in the cantatta in the Presbyterian church, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs this place, been well Ad d « oupie of are have not OC Kt hoo! looks as th this his home Sammy, the hack driver, us 'riday afternoon. Sammy knos ng in the way of a horse trade sees it John Meyer started for, 11 we won't 1 not 1 did MOE Ana get very far, an, a the next time hovel along ellefonte, a brakeman on the L. ywas with his mother, Mrs. Dr week, nur smashed hand. TE Fred Harmon, one of perous young men, { M. Wicland's fancy the Lemont ladies. The Reformed school on Sunday even. ing had a packed house. As usual this | was a good service, well rendered, under the able direction of Prof. P. H. Meyer. The report that John Gingerich was to Williamsport for the purpose of having { an operation performed was incorrect He was to that city on a pleasure trip with relatives, Lemont's pros. purchased one of | sleighs. Now for We had several fine Christmas services | The Lutheran Sunday School pro. | gramme, Christmas eve, was well ren { dered with a number of good recitations { with the usual amount of good music. Our BACHELOR Bovs:—There are quite a number of marriageable young men 1 this town who, we believe if some young lady near their them, n The first Moore, teachers age would ask for the asking suggest, Mr. Chas our proficient school whom we think would some nice girl happy. We then take Mr. Chas. From who makea kind and loving husband. There also is Frank Kaup. Frank is a good natured, whole.-souled, big-hearted fellow, who would do anything in the world to make a wife happy. We could recom. mend Mr. Albert Allen, who would make a good husband for some industrious | wife, Then we also have Mr. Billy | Hess. Billy is not as higlf up as some | people, but very loving. Then there is | Mr. Joseph Meyer, better known as { “Pups.” Some nice young lady who | weighs about ninety-three pounds would { just suit him. We dare not forget James {and Robert Gilbraith, two prominent | young farmers, cast of town, We would recommend Mr. Frank McFarland, a prominent young farmer east of town, who would do all in his power to make a wife happy. Almost forgot Mr. Cal ! Riley, better known as Jimmy, who is a little young, but we think would make a good true and loving husband. Johan H Meyer, who just came to town, of course we can't recommend him, more than we know. He isold enough by the wrinkles on his forehead Nearly forgot our prominent butcher, Mr. George Ishier but most people think We have now given the above nearly correct, aud trust the young ladies who read the article will ider well before choosing elsewhere Any further information can be obtained by addressing Mr, Samuel Weber, Sr., Boalsburg, Pa be caught we would ught one of nake might would also he is sold Cons POTTERS MILLS ITEMS Mr, Alex this week. Mr. James Armstrong, of Oak Hall, was in town last week. We hope that raspberry time will soon come again. (A couple.) Business is very brisk over here, new stores are doing well. Rev. Faus has started his protracted | meeting. We hove it will be a success. My. Frank Palmer, of Oak Hall, is home visiting his parents of this place. Mr. John McClenathan and daughter are visiting friends in Altoona, for some time, | Mr, J. W. Smith left for Rainsburg on | Monday for a week's. vacation with his family. McCoy & Sons new Store was robbed last Friday night, but did not succeed in | getting any money but some few articles | were missing. Mr. J. F. Bible, who is clerkmng in F, | A. Carson's new store, intends to leave i this week. We are sorry that we are | loosing such a good friend. McCoy is out buying cattle Our : ! i i i creck. This monster can not walk on | ice. You groser mon ful wind und gass, Hut gafunga und gor kenbass. Miss Bessie Burd, of Lewisburg, wasa welcome guest at this place over New Year. » Vii sa The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Post for $1.50 a year, The Homeliest Man In Bellefonte as well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get a free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all ch and acute iy asthma, bronchitis and consum . Price 25 and so cents, ZION. Our young people are enjoying the fine sleighing. oyster supper. He | last week, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Reeds ville, were visiting relatives in this com | munity last week, last Wednes- our hovs, was a the The party arranged for day evening, by some of { fatlure on account weather, of inclement The young man who stole H. J. Gar- brick’s blanket last Saturday had better return it, Mr. outo him Miss Alma Stine also left her many friends in this place, to attend school at New Berlin, Union Co. May accompany her, Wm. A. Royer has chairman of the western Walker township, 1 will fill the place evening, CGarbrick 1s SUCCURN heen believe satisfact The ovster supper given . C. EK. was not very well patronized We presume it was tremely cold and stormy weather on account of the ex- Dar Chon Evy is dar bissyesh unser schdeddle. fedder mon mon, os un mon, en Yaw g $ al Ida Showers, wh TTANY ITEMS Mrs. Kreamer, of Mileshurg jog a few weeks with her son R family, of this place Miss May Beck a popular youn; of Snydertown, is spending ber home very pleasautly, Miss { home winter with her parents Emma Yearick Our Christmas good, and espe ren, who teachers, fally enjoyed received gifts Weare glad to hear that Overdorf, who has been some time, is improving at this wri Hope he may soon be out again. Mr seriously ill Miss Grace Beck is back to her duties again, as instructor of our pu at the thoughts travel a little farther over the hill why, Ha! Ha! Miss Mittie Winkleman ned home again, afier having an en joyable time with friends in Lock Haven and Loganton. Miss Mary Dow, anton, accompanied her, and now bappy, says be don't have to goso f call RCDOOS crossroad school house Graces sometimes toward Lamar. Wonder has retur spent of LOR Toe 1% ar to MADISONBURG John Royer, of Bellefonte, friends here on Sunday. was visiting Jared Hazel, of Bellefonte, transacted business here this week Miss Kathryn Bickel, of Mill who has been visiting her sister of place, returned home on Sunday. Hall, this The oyster supper held in the town. hall, on Saturday evening, taking the inclemency of the weather into consider ation, was a grand success John Noll, one of our enterprising young men, who had been in Indiana for the last summer, returned home last week. He expects to leave again next week for the same place The Madisonburg industries were well represented in the fantastic parade, es- pecially so with the millinery circle About one o'clock p. m. the parade start. ed for Millheim, where they succeeded in getting the prize. The following are some ot the many representations that were made in the parade ancient, two-wheeled with a corn-fodder top. Next was a two-horse buggy with a ryestraw top, containing a gentleman and his negro driver, and then a two horse carriage containing the "to Klondike or Bust’ company. As far as the writer can ascertain this company did not reach Klondike, but bast in the attempt First was an concem RUNVILLE RIPPLINGS, Chas. Fisher took an active part in the | ras diving for oysters. : : " i Miss Allie Irvin, of Bellefonte, was the | i guest of Miss May Struble, a few days WOMEN WHO TIPPLE. | FAVOR THE INSIDIOUS, PARESIS-PRO~ DUCING DECOCTIONS, It is Sald that the Number of Those Whe Take The Was When Women Wouldn't Drink in Public. Have you noticed at any of the local gardens that many women well known Thelr Grog Ws Increasing in 8t. Louls society slp and apparently femininity is enjoy decoctions that popularly supposed to decline and ab- hor? A prominent Bt, Louis physi- clan is authority for the statement that the tippling practice among so- ciety women is assuming proportions that are alarming and dangerous. His name cannot be given, because his cli- entele is largely of the fashionable folk, and he knows too well whereof he speaks. Plain plebelan beer oi good old rye whiskey does not seem to find favor with fair {mbibers rather they turn to the more Ous pare prod French, tures man's idea things she the ucing decoction liqueurs to lead, and with of the eternal chooses her drin} dress 5, W Cordials, seem fitn« her color effect of the Frencl id attractive tl em until she } or y DEINE ¢ standard women. musement if there would if she had ) one of those drin 10 to 1 that unless instance O88 Are y upon the w healthy stock ge her newly ation, and no n the other hand, take a case under treatment The woman is ™ now was ns folloy mother's abhi as strong and while Ax the woman nothing of lig aecreased ma her girlboo n one nig It WAS juley it was quite sufficient raving that before had From that time on she gratified her desire until it was essary to call in a physician. Wi Oh, my boy, that's a q How many men with ing for liquor do recover? know as well as I that they and a woman's will power is that A man. “The remedy? Dless you none except to stay away from it ago a woman would not dare alcoholic beverage in pub mes hav changed, and the this erate age are the for the accum A Louis Republic 3, innocent-look recover? 10s inherited You are few less than of there is Ten 4 yoeara dege” Lee st Pretty Bamboo Sereen 1“ effective » caslly cau Miss Maggie Lucas, of this place, is visiting friends in Altona. Lester McClincy and wife, of Curwins- | ville, are visiting relatives in this place. | Mrs. Mary A. Rhue, of this place, was called to Centre Hall to attend the | funeral of her brother Uriah Osman. | Charles Lucas, of this place, was over to Pleasant Gap to see his son Edward | who is laid up with a very badly cut foot. | Kverybody is taking advantage of the | snow and the result is that Mr, Shirk is | getting a 1 stock of logs in his mill, Everybody admired their many valu. able presents received during the Holi | days. They bave not had time to talk | about their neighbors, and that makes | news scarce, W. C. Walker, on Monday the 20th | day of December, granted to his son Homer B, Walker his freedom. From | that date he is to be his own man to | trausact his own business, as a free citi: | yen. Homer recently was married and now can have his own home and fireside. Evervhody Says Go. Cascarota dv Cathartie, the most won derful Php discovery of the age, ploas- ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on Jidueys, liver ghd howeth ro Ay A pione A habitual constipation buy and try a box conta, and gharp penknife, and with a hot, sharp- pointed poker make the holes in which the cross pleces are inserted. The middle panel is embroidered on gutta percha colored linen in Japanese style with brown sewing silk. The right panel has a curtain, drawn taut, of Liberty silk, and the left has a similar filing, on which are a wall-pocket for papers and a sholf, with twn deep pockets for work or knitting, below it, while a gay-looking work-bag Is sus pended from the corner, His Ancestor Was Edward 1, W. P. Roberts, a lawyer of Minne- apollg, traces his descent in the most unimpeachable m~ «mer through twenty generations back Fdward 1. of Eng- land, who reigr: rom 1372 to 1307 A ney trouble, | Swamp-Root, the great fulfills ¢ | part of the urinary pa HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with | urine and Jet it stand twenty-four hours ; | a sediment or settling indicates an un. healthy condition ofthe kidneys. When urine is evidence of kid- Too frequent desire to uri- stains linen it | nate or pain in the back, is also convinc- | ing proof that the kidneys and bladder { are out of order What te De There is often comfort CxXpre y in the knowledge so that Dr. Kilmer's kidney remedy hin relieving pain io the sed, vYery wi back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every ASA pes It corrects inability to bold u im passing it, 1+ and 13% tl € and scalding pain fects following use i or bad beer, and jHOT, W ne or overcome at unpleasant neces elied to get up many lo urinate I he HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lis, Bil- lousness, Indigestion, Meadache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Royal makes the food pure, Absolutely Pure ww YORE use, season of "97. tions have been rinan for season (O)MAlAdiadiaA AAA SA SAMAR MAMMA ARAMA MARMARA AMA RRAR RAMA RAA AAAI) IF YOU \ [ ANT SHCHLER & (0. JUSH HOUSE BLOCK, BELLEFONTE WE ARE SHOWING THE CORRECT STYLES JUST WHAT YOU ARI HUNTING ATTHE RIGHT PRICES. U IT BY A VISIT. 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