THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PPA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1898, 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our 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. ZION NOTES, Everybody is wishing for snow in this community. Chas. Diehl spent Sunday with his par- ents, at Rebersbarg. Our merchant, B. A. Noll, has purchas- ed a fine horse from Mr. Ishler, A few of our young people attended the opera in Bellefonte last Friday eve. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Brumgard, whom we thought had gone to the Klundike, have returned home. Miss Celia Johnson, who has been sew- ing in Bellefonte for the past vear, has returned home. Jerry Walters, and family, of Unionville, Sundaved with Mrs. Walter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Baney. wife It has been rumored that there will a convention held in the Evangelical urch some time in the future Miss Esther visiting her uncle chi ast two weeks, and May [es eo heran chu reparatory ion services it coming Saturday S. E. in makin road Co. and handle wood for the ers’ brothers at Mt. E thv bares worthy ba Showers, at present, 18 en for the Pennsylvani: agle, ne to Howard to fu he n dance 1d there 5 week whitele the con rothers have Mr in operatu mountain, for saw mil land. There will be church, Sunday one of our ciate His ms see him ¢ form pamcd by day with his parents Charles says there are pretty girls over there, One of our fair damsels last Sunday even the night, to an filled the old man’s wrt 1 and We turned his clothes wouldn't | > Cure Constipation Forever, rets Ca Cathar 1x r Be. ir sta refund money COBURN EVENTS. We w have many changes town, till the first of April. out Mrs. Luther Guistwite, of Rebershurg, visited her former home over Sunday Wonder the matter Braucht, pleasant. arrival on Saturday. F. J]. Weaver, of Aaronsburg, shipped a car load of fat hogs on Saturday morn- ing freight, to Shamokin Miss Edn Altoona, are making a two week's v with their sister, Mrs. Andrew Rishel. WwW. Ww and family, of Centre Hall, were seen in our town on Saturday evening; they Millheim. W. H. Meyer and daughter, formerly of this place, Centre Hall, were shaking hands with friends at this place on Saturday and Sunday Mrs. John Garthoff returned home in Coburn on Saturday e with Ed Oh, a new what looks so is Bodh expect to visit friends at now of ening, NITTANY. Sunday was a cold, blustry day. Mr. A. C. Young is visiting his wife and friends here this week, Our band has been playing some very fine selections at band practice. Mr. Harvy Rossman and mother were to Bellefonte, one day last week, The prayer and Bible meeting, held in the chapel on Sunday, was very interest. ing. We noticed Jim had his best girl to Lamar, on Sundyay evening, to preach. ing. Sweeping churches and blacking the girls seems to be the sport for some of our boys. Our school is making fine progress un- der the care of Mr, William Markle, of Hublersburg, There will be preaching in the new United Evangelical church on Sunday, at the usual hour, Mrs. Hattie Winkleman Mackeyville, are visiting friends here, at present, and son, of their many We are very sorry to announce the ill ness of Miss Lillian McCaleb. Birthday parties don't seem to agree with her, Mrs. Newton Dorman and Mrs. Hattie Winkleman spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their many friends in Millheim. Quite a number of our gentleman have been catching some nice fresh fish this winter, Who the brag fisherman, boys? 1s { but x and Mabel Blickenderfer.of | mit li to her i Mr. Bert Robb, formerly of this place, now of Bellefonte, of this place Pducate Your Dowels With Casearets A ‘ ’ ROMOLA RUMBLINGS this | engineer on the ' nany friends { Thursday oyster supper for his friends, 3 of his sister Mrs » J. Mi | Romola. The following persons | present Misses Blanche, and Effie | Wensel, Mabel and Linnie Singer, Jaae | Beck, Carrie and Mame Delong, Ella, { Maude, and Mearle Brickley, { Robb, Sadie McCloskey, Emma (lla and Alina Miller, Mr iayton Brickley, Mr. and skley, Mr. and Mrs Edward Welch, Messrs John, M., and C, F. Robb, Tacoh Bech. I, C. V. Delong, ( T.. and Hensy!l { Packer, Alonza, Milford and Ernest | Brickley, Thos. Miller, and Roy | Long. All had a most enjoyable time, | and, after wishing Mr. Brickley many | more good times, and saying good-bye, leave home, hoping to meet fait in . Yisit i } Al evening, Jan Lioskey, were Alice, and Mrs Mrs. 1. D Wilson Boon |) : De took our for gain Educate Your =owems With Casearets hele that iq ina ! after spending one week very pleasantly | at Colyer, assisting Mrs. Boyer Commissioners M. F. Riddle, man Adams were down viewing the proposed bridge at Sober and took dinner with R. O. Braucht at the Coburn House Business bas been quite lively the past two weeks, Our merchants report trade with them as being immensely active; of course they say it requires a little engin. eering and sharp figuring to sell coal oil at six cents per gallon, The republican caucus nominated the following : Judge, T. B. Motz; Inspec. tor, Levi Speiglemyer; Overseer of Poor, Robt. Hackenburg; School Directors, H. C. Kling and W. W. Yonada; Auditor, Henry Wingard and J. E. Kooney; Assessor, Jas. A. Kooney; Supervisors, John Martin, and David Burd, Town Clery, ¥. M. Stevinson. Y The democratic caucus nominated the following ticket Saturday: Judge, ¥. P. Yonada;, Inspector, A. R. Alexander; Overseer of Poor, Jacob Kerstetter; School Director, A. J. Stover and John Corman; Auditor, P. Tharp and T, A. Meyer; Assessor, Daniel Hosterman; Supervis. ors, W. A. Stover and H. M. Swartz; Town Clerk, A. I. Auman, Don’t Tobacco Spit and Soke Your Life Away, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netie, full of lite, nerve and vigor, take No'To Bae, the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. AN drageists, 500 or 81, Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co, Ohleago or New York To care a cough or “cold in one day take Krumrine's Roupoun] Syrup of Tar. Money refunded if it fails 1o cure, tf, POTTER'S MILLS Heck- | and Fisher and ex-commissioner | Mr. Rev Faus's protracted meeting is | @ success, at Sprucetown, The saw mill that sawed for C. Long, was moved on account of a dispute, Mr. Henry Faust and family, of Pleas. ant Gap, are visiting friends in this town, Mr. A. McCoy is going to baild a new house, which is to be ready on the first of April. Mr. Samuel were in day last. The new blacksmith, at Sprucetown, has all the work he can do, and is a good mechanic, Mr. A. McCoy and his partuer are now busy buying hogs. They are pay. ing pretty big prices. W. Workinger and John Wilkinson shot another fox, They have gotten quite a number this winter, Mr. M. Treaster, who was helping to load props at the Old Fort, fell off of a car and hurt himself pretty badly, CorveEr:—One of our young men said that one of the Colyer young boys is not as smart as be thinks he is; but he in just smart enough to play on his credit, Bitner and Ira Barges Jeliefonte on business on Mon. Everybody Says Seo, Cascarots Candy Cathartie, the most won. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas sont and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headaobe, Jever, habitual constipation and bil Please buy and HED box yi 10, na conta, and to cure by all druggists, spent Saturday |, | and Sunday with his mother and friends, Emma | | ed last : | were nominated BELLE GROVE, Mr. 8, Frank Bowmaster, of Runviile, made a flying visit to the home of hi parents, in this place, on Sunday. Our old friend, Wm, Hosbaund, is confined to his room in an almost he condition from the effects of gi grene, Mrs. “Carney less y'' Friel and Mrs. James Resides, of Runville, have been visiting friends and relatives in this place several days last week. The pleasant face of John Armagast was seen on our highway on Sunday. Buffalo Run must be a happy place, as John always wears a smile, Elery Parsons and family returned to their bome again in Half Moon, after a sojourn of a month or two at the home of his father, Shedrack Parsous, of Pole Cat | hollow. Mr. Isaac Bickle met with a sad acci- | One of his horses | dent a few days ago. kicked him, injuring him internally, from the affects of which he is very low, with poor hopes of recovery. Messrs Elmer White and Percy Black ford have about completed the plaster ing of the new a grand affair, when ready for worship. Our school is moving along very nice ly this winter under the mapagement of Landy Lucas, teacher his first term, he entire satisfaction, which sj as 18 seems Lo be giv caks well | | | him in the future. Percy companied by ¢ Ana ROLAND RIPPLINGS an ganized a deba very Friday even the next i “That modern ms i$ a benefit to the laboring man held The sub Kesol tL for THE state capital bail i award of a new | soon the wry vs] ee 3 ove mpie n WOLFS STORE Hosterman is in the He ships « J. K. Hosterman is Hope she will soon recover Cry week again James ttendino attending Neese and W ig court this weck er a ETS as 1nrors ing Clayton Brun of this place, have } March 220d musht aw fet Kucha hova Wm. Emerick will move to Kreamer ville next spring. We are sorry to loose him as a neighbor, hut wish him success gart, UNC ERIC On | down there, The democratic caucus was well attend Friday evening. The following judge, A. B. Wolfe; Inspector, T. R. Sholl; Reg. Assessor, W. H. Zeigler. Mr. Kahl, of Green Burr, who is con. ducting a singing class at the Brumgart | church, at present, intends holding a con vention in the near future. Hope it may prove a success, The CENTRE DEMOCRAT and Pittsburg W. Fost for $1.50 a year. MADISONBU RG, T. Wolf made a trip to Centre Hall, on Friday, “ait.” H. Stover, who has been working in Nittany valley, returned home last week J razor. Our Klondike “schnitz peddier,” who has been canvassing the state, returned home on Thursday with a severe attack of prosperity.” Our Texas cowboy had his teeth ex. tracted last week and is at present nurs. ing a mouth which is undergoing the process of healing. He says he lives on a milk and water diet. Gh, I. Yearick contemplates teaching a spring term of school here; scholars from a distance will find this a fine opportuni. ty, as first class boarding can be had at very low rates. Por further information write to Mr, Yeartick. Ton CNTR DEMOCRAT and week: ly Pittsburg /vsf, one year for $1.50. Evangelical church in | Unionville, which promises to be quite | it is finished and | ATLANTIC COAST STORM. Fo Serious Damage Reported the Heavy Winds, Philadelphia, Jan, 24.--Reports from various parts of eastern Pennsylvania and south Jersey indicate that a wind of velocity pasged overthose s no great cipal From more than ordinary ctions yesterday, but resulted, The of the uproot ing of trees and blowing down of tel graph and telephone wires in a few Instances houses were unrosfed winds prevalled along the but up to a late hour no disasters to ship ping were reported In this city wind reached a maximum 41 miles an hour, but beyond damage to and signs there no The tide In the Delaware river reached its highest In a year With a de | heard for squares a portion wing of the old night. No harm was d toric bullding, as the arches lapsed were not « ted pection of the wing next to the | of Independence Hall having the restoration plans storm damage prin damage consisted coast, trees were results, that of the fall : afening crash unt £1 in the lant his house ne i« plate onned out under ing carried ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. donel 1 out Although 1t | ] cfonte, as | 3,041 * tons 265.048 tons gvivania ginia iin tons Philadelphia rel 3 Gavin, propriet Iodag | Twentieth and horribly cut and sias tand body with a several hours later Ia lodger In the house, w= | Inter in the day, charged with the crime | Robinson, when arrested, had no rasor, | and 0 blood on his clothes He was under the influence of liquor On Baturday morning Frank Monroe, a i colored hoothlack, had a fight with sev. eral white men. As a result Michael Balmon had his throat cut and two others were fearfully slashed with a Salmon died soon after, Jan glen ng a quar John H nt day wrning Ti 3 streets SaAry y house mer . Was 1 about the face ragor He died Frank Robinson As arrested there was n A Bistor's Avenger Exonerated. Brooklyn, Jan. 28.«Jacol Heinz, the Texan cowboy, who shot and killed Otto Diehl, his brother-in-law, to avenge al { leged wrongs committed against his sis. | ter, was exonerated by the coroner's { Jury last night. Heinz took his sister | away to his mother's home, and when he returned to get her belongings Diehs | refused to give them up. Diehl seized {an iron teapot, threatening to strike him. Heinz drew a revolver and sald: “My uister is dying, and you are her murderer, J guess it's no crime to kil | you.” In effect the jury declarea that | there was no blame to be attached to ns. \ Heavy | the velocity of | serious | Wan | ADVICE TO MINISTERS. ———— Given by a Minister. Preachers who preach No class of people is so liable to trouble as the great class who mis Gospel min 3 The strain pu Org YW Constant exer 5 e froma heated builds when the vocal organs ar of complete rels n; the led 10 use vocal sudden char the cool air a state that a mini voice when actors take the needed rest: reasons why Clergymen's sor is known as a special disease E. MM. Brawley, D. D., Distr the American Baptist Pub) writes from Petersburg of an experience of his own whi table reading to those affiicted chial or throat trou! stance of the letter is as follows ster feels other les practise it will better. it to preack, and concluded to try $s Cherty Pectlors The first great re otter et ny has ers su mmen “Preventic bottle of Dr. u the hous WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE LEGAL NOTIC} PROFESSIONAL CARDS NB. SPANGLER Pruner build 4 and Englis} i TAYLOR Temple ( borough? H.R gl KD GETTIV rney at-lnw Balding. Eng and German i ininess proan ply attended runer Legal WILLIAM . RUNKLE Attorney.at Crder's Exchange. English and German Legal business pron pry attenaged inw WILLIAM J court house RINGER, Attorney.at District attorney 3. BPANGLER & HEWES. (J. L. Spangler and Chas, PP. Hewes) Attorneysal law, Offices in Furst butlding, opposite court house, All legal business promptly attended to CC, HEINLE, Attorney al daw in Woodring building, opposite court house, Consulta tion In German and English, C. MEYER, Exchange and English ness, Attorney at daw «in COrider's Exvdistriet attorney, German Prompt attention to all busi JOHN M. KEICHLINE, Attorney atlaw and Justice of the Peace in opers house block, opposite Court house, JAMES W. ALEXANDER, Attorney at law High street, near court house, Practices in all the courts, + LEN. AE PETER MENDIS, Bellefonte, Dollar Wheat 4000069900 FERTILIZERS eestreses McCALMONT & C0., Bellefonte SHORTLIDGE & C0., State College, Pa. 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