THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 5, 1809, 7 CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT [he 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 Pablish it, Julian. Chas. Murray spent New Yearsin Ty. roac. Arthur Irwin spent some time with his parents, at this place. Daniel Bodle spent the holidays with his mother at thus place. Wm. Hill and wife, of Morrisdale, were guests at the home of Chas. Murray last week. James Bodle and family, of Big Run, spent a few days with their parents at this place. Squire Williams who has been quite ill for the past few weeks, is somewhat im- proved. Miss Lilian Crittenden, of was a guest at the home of T, a week. Rev. White has started a very success. ful revival in the M. E. church, assi by Rev. Jno. Craig. Mrs. Irvin Craig and daughters Grace and Josephine spent the holidays tl of Rev, John Craig. Bellefonte, H. Ardell mes Davis wife and iburne, spent the Christmas fe ies under the parental 1 fred Irwin is at » ent Louis, in Bell hink that is the only attracti efonte. Miss Grace Biederman an , spent ; Jno. Eberts, t week to see their ¢ «ly, who is se N Mr. Campbell, our oldest and seriously injured himself ago. His condition was critic present he is slowly recovering Mrs. Mary Hoover, of | has been suffering the I: with a tumor, was removed of her sister, Mrs. J]. C. place. The many friendsof M Murphy will be sorry to lean has been confined to her bed ume with an attack of paralysis condition was quite dangerous last week but at present we understand the road to recovery We trust she w soon regain her health, On Friday, Dec. 23rd, death claimed another of Julian's old citizens in the per sou of Harrison Barr. He had been a sufferer for some time previous to his death with brights disease, but prepared for his sudden demise Services were held in the M. E. Christmas. Interment in the cemeter Julian. Mr. children, his wife having preceded hin few years ago. that sh for some she is a Aaronsburg. Turb Kreamer, of Bellefonte, the burg transacting business. Mr and Mrs Irwin Tate, of Bellef spent a few days with A. S. Stover's. Sundayed at the home of i.. E. Stovers. are visiting at the residence of IL. & Boobs. The Snyder sisters, of State College, tarried a few days with their aunt, Mary Thomas. William Houser and family, of D. H. Lenker. Miss Mary Gettig, of Spring Bank, tarried a few days with her friend, Thos. Acker, last week, Miss Jennie Cassler has returned to her home in Holsopple, after a stay of a few months with her sister, Crouse. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller, of Lock Haven, spent the greater part of last week at the home of the latter's parents, Fred Limberts, Miss Nora Guiswite, of State College, spent a week with friends in the burg. Her sister Lottie accompanied her to the College, where they both expect to spend the winter, The boys bad a very good fantastic parade on Saturday, and hailed the New Year in by ringing all the church bells right after the town clock had chimed twelve, A GrAND SURPRISE: -0On Christmas morning class No. 3 of the Reformed | Sunday school, comprising the Misses | Fannie and Maize Haffley, Lula Det. wiler, Lottie Leitzell, Lisle Acker, Lot. tie Stover, Myra Bard, Margaret Mayes and Catherine Smull presented their teacher Edwin R. Wolf, with a beautiful winter scenery which was very highly appreciated by him, Especially does he appreciate it the more as it was given out of pure respect 10 him by his class, which he has taught for several vears. Oa the 23rd of December Mary Steph. ens, a maiden lady, was found uncon- scious in her hous The neighbors had not seen her all day and when evening | came on, and still no light they became alarmed and a few of them forced the door open and found her prostrate on | the floor, with the oil oozing out of the | amp aside of her. Her whole right side was paralyzed, She had been to prayer meeting on Wednesday evening, and it is supposed that this came over ber soon after she got home, and then was not found until Thursday evening | At this writing she is no | at ten o'clock, better. Her brother William was dis. patched for at once, and he is the only relative that survives, Hannah | el Her | mn | on |} noone was | church, on | v ati Barr is survived by ten | J. C. Meyer and family, of Bellefonte, | Mrs. Glass and danghter of Freeburg, Mrs. Lila Port Matilda. Mrs. James Patton is very sick at her home in this place, Mrs John Kelley has been dangerous. ly ill for & week or more, Edie Reese is recovering from a severe case of pneumonia, Mrs, Media Johnson has been quite ill for several days with gripp. John Walk is all smiles since the rival of that young daughter, Miss Alice Reese is an obliging clerk in her father's store in this place, Mrs. Gertie Beckwith, and babe are both ill at their home, near this place. are Quite a number of visits were made by former residents of our town during the holidays, Mrs. Effie McKelvy, of Altoona, visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, S. Pringle, of this place. Christ Cowher, of Sandy Ridge, spent Christmas with his parents and Mrs. Joseph Cowher near this place. Miss Metta Lucas, who teaches school in Union township, is spending the holi- days among her many friends in this place. Samuel Hoover, of Howard, fell a few days since while loading ice, sustaining some painfal injuries, of which he is re. covering slowly. Mrs. C. Reese, accompanied by her niece, Mrs. Wood, made a recent trip to Lock Haven, visiting the former’s niece, Mrs. Lucy Neff, Harry Chaney and family, from | Mile Run, Bedford county, spent | holidays in town, as § parents, 15 R. Six the f the our guests former at the | WAaARON and for re t ie home | Hoover, at this | Nittany. A Happy New Year to evervbod McCaslin has bouse vacated by Royer, George moved in is spending his vacation at this place. has moved his family out where they have their Clate Royer { to Indiana county, | saw mill. Monday morning, January , Was the coldest morning we have had this | winter, Miss Mable Culby, of Lock Haven, is { the guest of ber aunt Mrs. Rachel Ross. | man. | Miss Ellie Tate spent Christmas at | Hublersburg with her sister, Mrs. Har- | vey Stover, The Christmas entertainment in the i Lutheran church was well attended and | was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Hattie Winkleman, of Mackey. { ville, spent Christmas with her sister-in- { law, Mittie Winkleman. THREE WRDDINGS, On Christmas evening, Hob. Billet, of this place, and Annie Bierly were mar. | ried at the bride's home at Clintondale. On Christmas, at the home of Adam Decker, Mr. Deviney, of Lewistown, land Miss Ettie Decker, of this place, { were married. On December 22nd, at the bome of the bride, Mr. Mingle, of Birmingham, and Miss Ida McCaleb, of this place were married by the Rev. W. K. Deihl. The home of John Bartley was made i very happy by the arrival of a young ison, on the 21rd ; both baby and mother are doing fine, Boals- | burg, spent a few days as guests of Mrs, | Dan Showers has been home from { Johnsouburg where he bas been work. | ing at his trade, carpentering, He went | back again to work. We are glad to hear that little Victor Guiser is getting along real well at the hospital. We hope he may soon be brought home a well boy. The infant class in the Evangelical school surprised their teacher very much, { by making her a presentof a beautiful pair of vases , that shows their esteem for her, As we are entering another year, it would be well for all to stop a moment, and consider whether we have done all the good possible in the past year; if not, let us try and do better, next year. The following young men, who are working away from home, came home to i spend their holidays with {riends : Boyd | Emerick, G. W. Robb, Ed. Robb, { Charley Emerick, Art Young, Frank | Minick, John Tolbert. | There was no Christmas tree in the | Evangelical church, but all the same | Mrs, McCaslin treated her class of little | folks with candy. Mrs. McCaslin de. | serves credit for the way she has been handling the little folks, between 20 and 1g little tots. She certainly is the right { one in the right place. ; YOUNG MOTHERS Croup is the terrior of thousands of young mothers beeanse iia onthreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal “ ohi's Cough and Con sumption Cure acts Hike magic in cass Croup. It has never been Known fo fail worst cases relieved immediately ete, Mots, and 81.00, For sale by Krumrine iron. Bellefonte, Pa i G¥T your neighbor to subscribe for The Centre Democrat and you will tickle (us immensely, A new subscription always gives us cause for rejoicing. very quietly, at this place. below zero, last Monday morning. brother Ed, of Lock Haven, last week, man is going to take unto himself a wife made Jersey Shore, one day last week, gone to Philadelphia to visit relatives, They expect to be absent one month, State studies in that institution, ed their vacation very much. while week fell against the stove and burned his hand and face severely. for a few days. and see their best girls your friend would be a year’s subscrip- tion to the Centre Democrat. there were many who made their friends Christmas. there should be appropriate se Zion, Jack frost is having a snap. Christmas and New Year passed off | The thermometer registered 20 degrees Christ Decker was the guest of his It has been rumored that John Kauff Samuel Decker Hall and Showers and a business trip to Mill Miss Struble and Miss Allie Irvin have Chas. and Arthur Fisher have gone to College again to resume their They enjoy- Fearon Showers, son of S. E. Showers, playing at school one day this The men employed at Orwig and Kryder's saw mill, have all gone home I presume to eat turkey How 1s it, Cal ? An appropriate New Year's gift for We hope happy in that way, This is the first time for twenty-five years that the W. 8. 8. did not Such should not be the case. anniversary of Lord, and vices by | celebrate It is the our | ren. MANY A LOVER tO a turkey ith a fine set The Knights of Golde supper to their families, where good Bartges, John Weaver furnished Condo, C and Prof for the occasion, Is SHILOH? vy far Ce h Brown WHAT satisfied wit oy. Price rine Yarnell. Protracted meeting began the ist inst, Jacob Shask, of Abdera, was aged parents over Sunday. with his | returned to her | last week Quite a number of our citizens attend. ed the sale of Mrs. Elmer Resides, With the beginning of the New Year ur woodsmen will again return to their | work. As John has been away so long it cer. | tainly is appalling how Rosy R-—keeps | in cheer, Chester Walker is now manufacturing | paling for Wm. Coxe Clapboards are next on hand. | | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reasner will | ou the 14th of Fevbruary, ceiebrate their fiftieth year of married life. Some of our young men seem to be im- portant characters in Howard society, whilst others are of Runville type. A new organ has been placed in our school, at a cost of $50. To be paid by the scholars and patrons of this school. Samuel Shank and wife are the oldest residents in this section, having enjoyed the blessing of married life for 62 years. The eldest son is 60 years. A very social gathering convened at Clayton Yarnells on Dec. 23. Those who used most influence in aiding it on were | Messrs Claud Yaroell and Wm. Nyman. Our newly married couple have return. | ed from their wedding journey. It now looks as though J. Frank will follow suit, as too frequent visits to Bellefonte will urge it on, SICK HEADACHES, The curse of overworked womankind. quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. the great wl purifier and tissue batlder Money refunded if not satisfactory. Priee ets, and 0 cts. For sale bv Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, Pa i Woodward. Most of the people have finished put. ling away ice. | are | Mra. Emma Eisenmine is visiting at Frank Guiswiles at Feidler. Mrs. Henry Meyer was visiting at 8. M. Weber's during the county institute, The Sunday School, at this place, re-* ceived a bountiful Christmas treat, The P. O. 8. of A. met in extra session last week for the purpose of initiation; that means new members, Samuel Williams fell and fractured one of his ribs while on his way to work | at Harter Bro's,, saw mill, week belore last, In about three davs our hunters killed four bears, and a few days afterward wounded a fifth; profitable hunting, | that is. Misses Mary Eby, Maud Williams and Messrs |. M. Orndorf, W. T. Will. | jams, J. G. Eby and 8 M. Weber were attending the Teacher's Institute at Bellefonte. { Union for some time, is home again. | been in Hazel | | home again, { in Renovo, spent a few days at his home | in this place. | spent Saturday in our town at the home i our town last week ! from his teaching in Philipsburg. at i iy for some time are at home at present. {4 | ast | left for Grove City, where she will re. Penn Hall. Sleighbells are jingling again, J. D. Mesmer is going in the tionery business, confec- Fantastic parades were the latest craze here for the last two weeks, Most of our citizens have filled ice houses with the crystal beauty. S. PP. Gramly and H, M. Wert made a business trip to McClure, Pa., last week. J. C. Condo, our hustling coachmaker, has disposed of his entire stock of sleighs. H. N. Meyer, of the Millersville state normal, is at home on a ten day's vaca- tion, We understand there lot of spring. their 1" will be quite a flittings done in our section this Gram. Because Querry-—We wonder why J. H ly wears such a broad smile? it’s a boy, Mrs, Mary Goodhart, of Centre Hall, was visiting at C, E. Zeiglers a few days last week, John H. Keller, of Lancaster, was the guest of his brother-in-law, F. M. Fisher over Christmas J. Frank Meyer, of the John's Hop- kins University, Baltimore, M. D., is spending his vacation under his parental roof, H. ¥V. McManaway had six invitations to turkey Christmas. Of course he accepted down the pike, Miss Mollie Gettig ing with her sister, dinner’'s on the invitation World vs to $1.65 per year. This is a great comt tion at alow price. We always furnish “The Most the Least Money. Lae a-week has! “s News for Romola. | gan one at Blanche Wensel, who teaches at Wilcox, Elk county, was also home, The C. E. 8. of this place had a special program on Christmas evening. It consisted of recitations, select read. ings, and singing. All were well ren dered and highly appreciated by the audience, Why don’t you for the CENTRE DEMOCRAT ? Do you know it is the cheapest paper in Centre county, if you pay for it in advance subscribe Runville. Hurrah! for Claud Lucas visited at ing the past week 1504 Snow Shoe Miss Ella Lucas is at friends at Snow Shoe. Thomas Rowe, of Lock Haven, visited Willis Poorman last week Miss Myrtle Shirk Shoe, during the past week. School Neff and John Swartz vis Thurs day. Messrs, ite have ployment, visited at Snow directors J. L ited our school on last John Fur! and Willis Wit gone to Pittsburg, 1 good, What Duwell’'s advice is such poor examples (Nit, nat, not.) Mrs. Mary Rhioe, has been visiting friend has returned home some Lime Centre Ha Ww J. Humme meetings at Marsh ( meeting, of Watch | : { Humme nie ht mga, The lumber ence of After the ner was serv departed Ceremony a m | and the bride ts noon ain RVILLE NO, 2 does leap year come William hasshaved his mustache off Miss Ella Lucas is vi friends at Snow Shoe. L. O Hall last week Miss Mabe! Singer 18 visiticg dertown at present, Packer visited his girl Sn Fountain Lucas, of Panther Run, call- our town on Sunday. Misses Alice Miller and Sadie Closkey are visiting in Eagleville, Miss Edith Beates, of Philipsburg, vis- ited at the home of Frederick Robb. in in ed Mc- Beni. Singer who has been in Glenn | Eruest M. Brickley and sister Maud spent a few days in Bellefonte last week. | James Packer and wife visited their sou David, of Beech Creek, week before | last. Charles Pletcher, of Howard, attended | the social at Mr. Rayhorns, on Friday | night. Thomas McCloskey left last week for Cammal, where he will be employed this | winter. Milford Brickley is spending a few days here after an absence of several months. Eugene Kline, of Howard, visited in | this place last week, at the home of H. S. Delong. Orie Miller, of thie who has | place, Hust § for some tUme, is H. Delong, who has been employed Wm. Beck and wife, of Suydertown, of Mrs. Singer, Harry Robb and Miss Metzger, of Beeck Creek, were pleasant callers in vacation his C. V. Delong spent a brief home in this place. Dasid Bechdel and family, of Cedar Springs, spent Christmas in this place at the home of Mrs. Hannah Brickley. Ellis Harvey, of Lock Haven, spent a few days in this place at the home of William Gunsallus, week before last, John McCloskey and son Wilson are bome from Austin, where they have been working at the carpenter trade. Miss Corabell Swinter, the teacher of the Grammar school of this place, spent last week at her home in Lock Haven William Boone and brother Charles, wlio have been employed in Potter coun few days which she Miss Emma Robb spent a week in Altoona, after main for some time A social was held at the bome of John Rayhorn for the benefit of the Reformed church, jast Friday. There was a large attendance and all report having had an enjoyable timc I. A. Packer, who teaches at Coal Grove, McKean county, speat a few dass at his bome in this plage. Miss ! night, { catch on. | Runville | away long, | not long ago | attraction. | skating for he would 1i { just call on Edward Poorm she has refused lots of good chances, 1 We are glad that Mrs. W. C. Walker | is some better at the present time, Mrs. Mary Phue has returned home, after visiting friends at Centre Hall. There was « plese started up the other followed by a solo—say do you There attraction in 't stay must be great oam, ie { silat for Giaop our town Charles Shawley 1 hat his We wonder was seen it w is Claud says he hopes we will soon get ke to bave Mable try her new skates, Any one wishing to buy a good J he is sell. ing them out at cost, §5 a bead. Hello! here ] am, after an absence of {two weeks, and just in good health to | give you some long and spicy items. When an old maid of Runville says ' ust wink your eye and say *‘chestnuts.’ W. C., you had better quit making dates or you will get ripped up the back, | for those widowers are not to be trifled { with, If anyone should wih to know where { the new paper hanger is located, just ask | Mrs. Watson; she says be does fine work Mr, Kurtz says he bas lost one scriber on account of Duwell criticising his friends, and gained five. What do you think of that? The girls of Runville should be careful when they get married, as many a girl has lost her good name by marring a man with a bad one. sub One of our old boys bought his girl a whole pound of candy for a Christmas present. I bet youn can guess who it was Uncle Charley and Aunty. Quite a number of the woodsmen were home spending Christmas ©: James Lucas, John Crock, Willis Pooiman, James Walker, all of this place That cold New Year's eve |. H. Puff, of Centre Hall ; B. E. Shank, of Snow Shoe ; and Edward Bottorf, of Pittsburg, speet Sunnay at the James Lucas, : There bome of another brew {, fOr a4 young u:an was seen par. chasing a teapot, and then took his lady home Thureday uing to see if it would seems to be wedding ao Sav, bove, do you know who the man was that got lost on bis wav t tk ! He was a woodsman and pot one-half mile from farms. This man was making tes for Green Watson long ago. Lucy, the next time vou attend a wed. ding be more careful of the bride's cake, as people do not care 10 eat a thing afer it has been knocked all over the table. Girls bow did the ice cream go? Wanted, by a member of the Anti.poke. yoursose-into.other-people’s-bhusiness so ciety, a person at a salary of $500 a year yw { mind their | ing the last items with a periodical increase to $1000 to own business and let other people's alone, No. 1 didn’t get a Christmas present, because bis face was 100 dirty after writ That's what it is to We should think set example keep your face clean that No. 2 would have for by this time Mr. Harnish must attraction, for he 2 Uncle ( an NO, 1 ' Teca s old 0 uite fre juently harley says Ed. age, for hoe " Hunville ward must « he { aturday in my N Ate from OW night, "til Why dic pretend and urn with his then leave bh to Mr * Was Crock leave our going lo see hb ret lady [nen AssoCig an meet her b ould reach him, be and h for howe to after and belore they lady a mar get back Look too bad, There were quite a t ju an eaten in our town on New Years Day amber of turkeys . 4 Tr vr "1 hh a } “ and Duwell felt very much embarrassed r he was © slay away + about dinner time, f ot asked Lo come HO you ho do led nor neither » fnends | know whi ut hope you will not become offen my absence Fairbrook. } a handsome : SD™ mother Nancy Leathers this was which we as it showed to the 1 corps of singers luce. Splendid at. 1 enthusiasm was week by the class. -lections were rendered on ng of the entertainment and audience was completely carried away with the splendor of the occasion. mvention held at one of Not worth paying attention to, you say. Perhaps you have had it for weeks. It's annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annovs you also because you remember that weak lungs is a family failing. At first it is a slight cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. AGEP’S cherry pectoral quickly conquers your little hacking cough. There is no the cure now. from neglect. For over half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs snd preventing consumption. It cures Conswuinption also if taken in time. doubt about Doubt comes Keep enc of Dr. Ager's Chore Pecloral Plasiers over pour tengs I pew cough. Ehall we send you a book on this subject, free? Cur Redical Department, If you have any complaint what. ever apd desire the best modical widviee vom oan possibly oMaln, write the doctor freely. You will receive ® prompt reply. without cost, Auden, DR. 4. ©. AYER lowell, Mass, TR A boii
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