THE CENT KE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE, PA, MARCH LY 3 03, 1899, 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, Linden Hall. Weather very cold at this writing All wants inserted in this column F. E potatoes, Will Raymond has become ful trapper. Don't forget | urday the 25th inst, oat Miss Anna Dale, of Oak Hall, was seen in town last week. Merchant FF. E. Wieland and J. Feld. ing transacted business in Bellefonte on Friday. Irvin Burris bought the horse that was the means of Mr. Strohm's death, in August P. C. Bradford's horse injured his foot to the extent that Philip could not offer him for sale. "gS. Chas. Moore closed his school here on rt Matilda. Joseph Brown, Jr., of Altoona, visited friends in this place. S. R. Pringle is slowly recovering from a severe attack of grip. George Kelly is reported quite ill at his home, near this place. Hurrah for Easter eggs, only 10 cents per dozen at this writing, S. S. Miles is at home from cantile duties, at Pitcairn. John C. Mark's little g year-old son is quite ill at his home in this place. Joseph Cowher is able to be out around again, after a severe illness. his mers- and Miss Bell Jones has had her residence { remodeled and beatified this spring. Mack, Pus, Jack mie, Jessie, Bob, Dordie, noted John and * killers domino 8 Dora Tyrone, 15 at | present | Monday, and now ‘young America’ is | let loose again, “Spider” was offered £1.00 if he would sleep in the school house one night, and | would not do it, Elmer Crissman, of Laurel » of the Linden Hall | oming here to live. | Stove r the west for the Work ose watch or now that it is cage is "holy. The Wieland sisters, 1 receipt of two Lr O0ster of March having oue Hrooks who ox owned by Mr. Brooks. are nothing more tl for stance from one Hess Hence we will n but will (ET) other ext week, column in due time SURPRISE ANIVERSAR YY A new enter tainment has loomed up in the past w 1d given the name of * one was given in ringerich who attained years on Friday last. as we would call it, was given in the evening A friend of the young man came and took him to Boalsburg iu order to give the visitors ample time to gather un, which was to be at 7 o'clock. Oa re. turning he found the room crowded with his young friends and associates. Every one present brought a gift in form of neckties, pocket knives, etc. and they all wined in a social chat until called out for refreshments, which consisted of ice cream and cake prepared by the ladies of the house. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing games; and we are told that some had such large beads that it was impossible to play "kissing through the bars,” couldn't get their heads through. Nevertheless all bad a good time, The following is a list of those present Margaret Goheen, Nannie Baily, Hattie Kaup, Dora Meyer, Ella Dale, Katie Dale, Luella Ross, The honor of Earl the age of 1 The anniversary, aniversity and first | Anna Carper, George Hosterman, George | Fortney, William and Charles Mothers. | baugh, Chas. Fisher, Scott Wieland, Thos. Weber, Elmer louder, Clyde Stamm, J. Long, George Gettig, George Meyer, George Felding and Edwin Rupp. LINDEN HALL NO, 2 and, our grain merchant, is shipping two car of wheat this week loads Miss Fionnle Segnor and friend visited at the home of Henry Zeigler, one day last week. Loyd Worrel expects to move in Squire Potter 8 tenent house, now oct upied by Ed. Page By the appearance of things last Satur day, Lulu is trying to get on the good side of the relatives. It is reported that Elmer Crissman will rent part of Mrs. Keller's house, as she is having it repaired, so as to make it convenient for two families. The Linden Hall Lumber Co. saw mill, west of town, on D. IL. Wieland's farm, is one of the most flourishing industries of this place. It employs quite a number of men, and ships on an average ten or twelve cars of lumber each week, ON EVERY BOTTLE Of Shiloh’'s Consumption Cure Is this guar antes of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if io oan say you are not benefited return the imtle to your Druggist and he may refund the riee i." Price # cota, 80 ets. and $1.00, or sale by Krumrine Bros... Bellefonte, Pa “All we ask of you Is to use two thiras | } in this j Chaney & Thompson lo horse a few days ago, hangi a neck halter. Mrs, Susan McKinney made a Philipsburg, visiting her daughte Zane Woodring, Howard Stuart came home from Eller & William's shingle mill, near with a very sore hand. Unionville, Rev. H. U, Newell is holding a spirited revival meeting at Black Oak. Several coversions 1s the result of his labors. The Rev. Downing returned from Canada to accept a call from the Baptist congregation as their pastor, The Rev, 1s an able speaker. A child of Ab, county, 1s gerously fits gre 1 . Beckwit many is ook fa should c: all : the blame iead 11)°4 appear should take the n tT into ¢ and not spondent No belongs items onside blaming re is able to carry what 18 a ouestion wheth make h ible for three or | constantly be He to him but it er he 1s compelled to insults It is necessary to give a d our town. Years ago it was not to have a particular name until Sober opened up a large lumber job, and it being too inconvenient for him to transact business with a post office not nearer than Coburn, he then applied to the government for a post office and it was granted and exists ever since, and is known as Sober post office, named in honor of C. K. Sober of Lewisburg. This place is bounded on the west by Georges valley and Spring Mills, a distance three miles; on the north by the largest portion of Penns valley; on the east by Drum Station, (the place you read so much about in Georgetown items); and on the south by mountains. The princi pal exports are rakes, handles, horse. gears, lumber, cheese, etc, of (Recently serious complaint has been made that some of the correspondence from this point, Sober, has been offensive to prominent citizens. Not knowing who was the offender, we give notice that we want news-—nothing else. Otherwise, communications will not be recognized Ep) po Yl K NOW — f nsumption in preventable ’ Nelene proven that, a 4d also that neglect 1a » I he worst eold or cough ean “ oh's Cough and Consumption Cure on positive guarantee for over Afty years wie by Krumrine Bros, Bellefonte, 'a be secured Walnut Grove. Mud is plentier than news Mrs. Meyers, who was seriously | better at this writing, Charles Roads, of Linden Hall ing to our Grove this summer, John Weaver, from Centre Hall, a very pleasant caller on Sanday 185 com was Miss Lizzie Kimport, who was visiting her many friends in the west, returned home on Tuesday last Clar Stamm, of Linden Hall, came to this Grove on Monday. Clar says he kuows where cranberries grow, DOES THIS STRIKE YOU : Muddy complexion, Nauseating breath eome rom ehronie constipation Karl's Clover Root Tea isan absolute cure and has been fifty years on an Absolute guarantde, ets. and ¥ e's, For sale 4 Bellefonte, Pa sold for Price 25 ¥ Krumrine Bros. 2 | needa Pleasant Gap. Your correspondent was not dead last week, only sleeping. Photographer Bergstresser is doing a first rate business here. Give him a eall, Miss Daisy Brooks entertained some of her young friends, at her home Friday evening, Cyrus Brungart, democratic candidate for sheriff, was in town recently hunting up friends, Noll Bros, have a good supply of stock ready for their farm. They arc ener geti and business-like fe Will Seitz town, (., where he expec his trade | Hows, left for his home in | lo Youngs. at WOK I bridge building, Our town is well and old of either call at Stresses 1 of some time ago, and is recovery. catarrh of the bladder the attending physicial A photo socia! was beld in list church, Saturday evening sting of « were served const aKe lemon The crowd was considering the eveni fee of ten cent | by pretty $ was ch Holl oway | {oy Ia 31 The musi 11 Unionville. Mr. § worth an | h missed 1 Stephens A § leaves lie a young lads Clearfield Rev in Saturday, iating Ofhe Walker. Miss Mana G R. K. Wilson, of Farrandsvill our vicinity last week ossner is very il Farrandisville, Ast week Curtis Wilson, of shaking hands here Miss Maude Long, pleasant young ladies, vitiny was Howard's visiting in our one of 1% Chas. and John Yearick's attended the funeral of Mrs. Tice, of Howard, on Sun day afternoon. John Shaffer, of near this place, is sell ing his stock and farm implements to- day. Mr. Shaffer expects to n to Bellefonte we There was no preaching services in the United Evangelical church on Sunday evening, on account of the nou arrival of the minister V. Schreckengast, the grammer school teacher, and family and his A class were entertained at Mi. and Mrs, A! week Me. John Hoy the hospitable home of vin Pifer one evening, last Sr., has gove to Cali. fornia, Pa., to visit her son T. 8B Hoy, who is attending the Normal at that place, under the instructions ol his uncle, Prof. Noss Chamberlain's Cough Remedy This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and influenza It has become famous for its of these over a large part of the civilized world, The most flatteriog testimonials have been received, giving accounts of ils good works ; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooving cough has shown that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequen. ces. Sold hy FP. Pores Gruen, druggist, Bellefonte Pa. cures diseases, | the | who is | death i or more ha | They reg | and Sea | best rendered, as Mr {a rich | ume Aaronsburg. Dame rumor says there is to be a wed. ding in our town, in the near future, Mrs Edward Bressler, of North Sec ond street, 1s lying very low at the resi. dence of her husband, with that dreadful malady, consumption, Editor T. HH. Harter, of the Gazette, accompanied by his wife, visited the gen. tleman's aged mother, at the residence of Lewis Mensch, in this place over Sun. day. A. Aucker and little daughter were summoned to Vicksburg, on Sunday, by illness of his mother-in-law, suffering with cancer and ex pect d seriou whose 1 momentarily Dr. A. S. Musser, been practi who for the la ing dent) Philad returned home 1 ' ) ren who at. sx hibition, at Coburn, Wolfe yde Boob and Beu- ight, Harry Stover and Fauni Haffley, Warren Beaver and Mabel Wea- ver, William Mingle and Maud Gr rt the entertainment 1 ) \ ROO, ANG & very Iarge were | K cr, amiecy tionally {ance yoann were oresent ’ ’ nt Among leerrve exe wi nn « specia “Hear my And anthem entitled his number was one Weaver i PORsSes rare best strong voice and one of vol. He is decidedly the singer in this end the county was heartily applan us to give a more lengthy ace concert, but suffice it to say wed it, and Prof this locality with many warm friends be hind who will cherish his memory as a gentieman and a musician, should he ever return to this place we be speak for him a larger class of singers than he ever had in this section He leit for his home in New York on Monday bass of and unt that Owen ocYery. body er leaves eyer Stormstown Truby Ranvan visited friends Tyrone and ( Mis Musser for several weeks among ecarfield this week Ward, vho has beer is improving at ill John Thompson, who represents Platt, Barber & Co., of Philipsburg, was in this valley buying up potatoes Mrs. Guyer and Mrs. Study visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. | lever, several days this week Ed. Gray, who has a position near Pittsburg, spent Sunday at his father's, and will start this week with his family for their new home The funeral service of Mrs. Tudor, wife of Prof. Tudor, of State College was held Friday the 17th, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John A. Huu. ter D. ¥. Fortney, of Be tare on the subject of “Education, the M. EK. church, Thursday All are requested to be present ston free of Tyrone, H Hefonte, » in evening Admis Pala Unnecessary in Childberth Fain 1« no longer necessary In ohiidberth is causes, being understood, are casity over coma, the labor being wads short, easy and free from danger, morning slekness, swelled Himbe, and Hike evils readily controlled, and all feware diseases speodily cured, Cat this out it may save your life, suffer not a a longer but send us 2 cont stamp, and receive in sealed enve ope fall partienlars, testimonials, conf dential lettar, Ke Address Fuasxk Toosas & Co, Baltimore, Md wi evening | worthy instructor | burg {came [1 [ten to led Space forbids | of the | | | and | Coburn. A number of agents pass through our town every day. Boyd Vonada, of Rebershuryg, made a visit with parents over Sunday William Rote, of this place, left Palmira, Pa., on Monday morning. for Jessie Kaler is all smiles since Sunday morning ; be says it is a dish washer, P. 8S. Meyer and F. P counmnence to dig out the foundation for ahead lartges will soon +0 boys, and houses. ( follow, two new let others We have beer ven by the pil » Coburn » exh bition gi grammer schoo will be repealed 1 ' rd I next 7) Seas ven by the grammar 8 March 17th ist , J. N. Meyer of Rel Long before the hour set for open- led to over. Many to lis- on was i exercises the room was filles with audience ym the surrounding towns this J from lowin a select and musical t Judging ie long and freq 1) harade telephone, wed with an h was « ‘ and as the snake nied i the careful the The entertam. was under the direction of the T. L. Crust; and the perpect rendering of the parts showed the har mony teacher and pupils; all deser praise for the excel they entertained the vast audience Zion. EF Mar upils ’ pupi existing among the The litings will soon commence The sales will soon all be over for the SCasoun | The crusher is in motion in this part of the country again Miss Amanda Yearick with the grip, last week WAS YeOry We wonder where the head leader of the Zion snoot band is Nearly every person around this place had their photos taken Edward Strome's hire come to work for the summer John Eby shipped a car load of wheat from this place, last Saturday James Hull's hireling has come work this week, for the summer Mrs, Dora King, from Salona, ing her mother a visit ). L out of his shoy is al present Bailey, our barber, has to move k bought operty and tented 11 10 Mrs, Wilson COMmInE year | wonder why R over much We me 1 his « il bave 10 got a new set ol hugry before loog, as the roads are very 100gh aud stouy singe the high water A. L. Shaffer, of thas place, bought a horse at C. N. Ciydet's sale last week Ponie says she is all right, except she has stifle, ringbone and spavin, and by all appearance she is a dummy. Ponie says she is a bouncer, HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver lils, Bil lousness, Indigestion, Headache. Easy to take, easy to operate. 20¢. as lacoh Garbm (1) wom for tie Rows wih ravd H.W his fab res on highest terms of | ent manner in which | Parsnip Complexion, It does not require an expert to de tect the sufferer from kianey trouble The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy circles under the sallow parsuip-colored complexion indi cates it A phys rheumatism the eves, an vou had in the trouble, Ig or back or ov 1 desire to ut Jos. Horne & Co. 18490 18990. WOMEN'S KID GLOVES Ww EWS OF DRESS GOODS ncan marvelous remedy: it alw AVS cures. Dr.Bull COUCH SYRUP Will cure Croup without fail. ke Dos toes DELAYED! STORMSTAYED! ’ eek. lone ONE IN u Arrived This | Is 5 | 0 0 : FOR | eed - : New Furniture... Evervtl ing in that keeping will 1 st cost | _ iN Parlor Suit (Mf course you | Furnit h Spring. NSton in and see our assort need Naginey's Furniture Store, ALLEGHENY BELLEFONTE, PA. BT. Is BOARDING AND LODGING. No. 117 East HiGn STREET. 1 wish to announce to the public that | have located at the above address, and am prepared to furnish Lodging and Boarding, Single meals, by the or week, as desired. Rates: Meals 20 cents ; 60 cents per day; $3.50 per week. x 20 J. S. BICKLE, Opposite County Jail, Bellefonte, Pa.
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