THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, MAY 4, 1599. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT The News Gathered From Various Sections HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO What Our Army of Alert Correspondents See of Note—The Local Happenings of Every Community Will be Gladly Published We will Publish it. Linden Hall. and Observe Worthy Send the News F. E. Williams and wife spent Rock Springs. Miss Winifred Williams " ' it has covered from recent illness Mr. Blacksmi own any more. addressed now, Bell and mountain on their with Mr. Brooks over Sund: The day of the Odd Fel sary P. C. Bradford sold forty tick 18 cents which would mean $15.2 Railroad Company. The Evangelical church has painted, and looks much better now than before. The work was done by Josiah Zeigler, of Pleasant Gap. piace Coke AV. ws been 1.9 1: r } ops Dr. Kent would like to hear from some one that can provide a good home for a | boy—he is a bright little fe!low and bears | the name of R. Henry Potter, Master Lee and Miss Cora Brooks vi ited at the Gap part of Sunday, and w accompanied home by Foster Jodon sister Rebie, who spent a few hours this side of Nittany mountain Our town lady, Wednesday, face str while in Belle wanted to si 3 ’ 10 ut could 1 Hoon uck, neighborh a hustler early through ur forty { your ribe, conceived the folks this community, reet. Some said he was dead, said he is not dead—only sleeping, and | the paper came out last week with this true statement : ‘‘Mauny of our corres. pondents have the spring fever, as only half reported.”” But any wonder we | would be afflicted with that disease, dur- | ing this hot, dry weather’ 18S not cx others | ol "w 19 1t Bak 12th, at the Wednesday evening, April number of young folks gathered | bome of Mrs. Wieland and had a very | pleasant time. Clyde, the present pro- prietor, arrived at the age of 23 years, and of course the family would not allow it to pass unheeded There was mus games and al think i Nor was tha was called rounded the ts cake, oranges, etc. | cellent ladies of the home. great variety good things Swartz | Tat spooning of oO! mpbell, | remarked L Those present irrespectis of family were : Misses Clara Ca Bessie Searson, Blanche Tressler, and Daisy Brooks, Joe Brooks Fielding and Mr. Swartz, of Boalsbur DOES THIS STRIKE YO! compiex n, Nau | Walker. Mrs. Cathar Hoy daughter at Coalport. "ee Ernest Stine, of Pleasant Gap, our vicinity on Sunday S. W. Butler killed a week which measured 4%; BIC black smu: feet Preaching services in the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning, May 7th, at 11 o'clock th wl John Smi one of our respected cit zens, has been suffering the past several | weeks from grip Nestlerode of Tyroue's his lady friend | Lotter genial young men, v Miss Bessie Harter one isited Our respected friend, J. N. Kling, late | of Farrandsville, spent Sunday with his parents at this place. Miss Shreckengast, one of Tylersville pretty young ladies, is visiting her broth- | er Prof. V. Shreckengast. Our merchant, N. H. Yearick, has re turned from Philadelphia, where he was | purchasing his spring goods. Messrs Riley and Weaver, democratic candidates, were shaking hands with political friends in our vicinity Misses Bechtol, accompanied by Miss Laura Smith, three pleasant young ladies, spent Sunday of last week at Flemington, Communion services will be held in the United Evangelical church on Sunday evening, May 14th, by Rev. Remer, P. E Will Thompson and family, of Howard, | spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Da. vid Orr, The Presbyterian Sunday School will | hold a festival on their lawn at Jackson. ville on the evening of May joth. All are invited to help a good cause along. Mrs. Mary Glossner, of Romola, and her daughter-in-law Mrs, G. D. Glossner, of Walker, visited at the home of Mrs, C. M. Fox on Saturday, 5. W. Butler bas purchased the stock and farm implements of his father, He will continue farming, Mr. Batler, Sr., having retired, 8, . Butler is one of our energetic and successful young men. We expect to see him prosper. Whooping Cough. belp him, but after giv. ing him a few doses of that y 1 noticed an improvement, and one bottle cured him en By. 4 2 8 the best medicine I ever in the Bouse], Moorg, South Bur Pa. Por sale by F, Porrs OGumexn, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. | F ul 4 Methodist | happy { Pi day and { accounts for all this, editor Democrat ? | soaking | short | Rebersburg came out | some | which he wanted to sow | gart was very busy he C. Reese has two fresh cows for sale. Miss Nora Ossman pairing umbrellas. Mrs. C. Reese made a recent trip to Bellefonte and Milesburg, visiting rela. tives. young high-bred is an expert at re- Dewey day was duly observed in our town. Flags flung to the breeze on the places of business. A. J]. Johnson is at Mill Hall erecting a store and dwelling house for A. W. Reese, our Racket Store man. William E. Gray, Esq., one of Belle- fonte's legal lights, paid our town a business visit a few days since. White preached the G, A. R. | sermon, at Unionville on Sab- h to the 1 Rev who you hooting fifteen cents for bars § Patton, who hiladelphia hospit; s growth, fry 10 it tumerou lays fi for a » na few ( A took in this place a few arties who were made Reuben RR. Woomer and Nancy Patterson, both of Bald Eagle. Rev. Edmund White, hurch, officiated. Y RK WIFF IS YOU Ifs days since. were 1 | y), { ia i Julian. her howe on the | oul 't Her recovery is nful al’ opening lay, May ‘nions c n purchased a bx mat ene of the a y for Art to come home on came down from Dix R Ardell brought Frank home in Wolfs Store. to the s wheel uj when he this week A burg, Mrs. Eli Cowher, "ree n tgttinm rt 1 . present visiting friends int Strayer and spent Sunday 1 of We wonder if editor too, if correspondents every week, Some f our boys took a liking t« Brushvalley. There must traction up there g plentier prices of produce lower every What Hucksters are gettin A Fast Brushvalley is in need of rain, a good idence will not favor us there will be and sma this summer Present indications are for not much fruit If Prov If with soon rain Crops | of any kind. The other week a good old all.souled and always jolly, retired farmer from this way to get Jeremiah Brungart, As Mr. Brun. ordered the old farmer to go to the granary and help himself, telling him in which bin the bar. ley was, which he willingly did thinking all was right, when he discover. ed that he had oats instead of barley barley from (00. | her father, Z. S "| tour to the mountain | Creek | twelve dozen | The hardest pill for him to swallow was | | to bring home the oats and get his bar. ley the next day Spring Milis. The buisy season, house cleaning Rain is greatly needed at present Trout fishing no good, water too clear The coal boom will go with last win. ters snow, Candidates are gett all have a just claim. Jerry Snavely quit drilling for water ; got plenty of water, but no good Rev, Isenburg had communion service last Sunday. The choir rendered some fine music, The roads and bridges are in bad shape in this vicinity. Supervisor, look up these places. Dr. Potter Leitzel is getting to be quite a horse jockey. He claims to sport the fastest horse in town, Mockel Snyder was out trout fishid Recqutly, and if he would have caught | mots, would have had an even hun. John Runkle, the butcher, kills noth. ing but the best beef cattle. He is out every morning with his wagon to supply his ad customers with good fresh meat, The date on the label shows whether it is paid or not. Look at it, ing in their work | i Aaronsburg. Miss Mazie Foster took a trip to Lewis. burg, begining of the week, where she visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Stover and baby, of Woodward, Sundayed in this place with the lady's daughter, Mrs, Mazie Stover, Mrs. Lloyd Walker and baby,of Rebers. burg, visited at the residence of her grandparents, in this place, Daniel Wolle's. Mrs. Lydia Meyers, of this place, to Centre Hill last week where tended the funera! of her died there recently. was at who she brother, While cutting wood on Saturday last, Morgan, son of Abe Harter, had the mis- fortune to split one of his toes on his left foot, rendering him quite | Mrs. atte: ame. Benjamin Weirer spending seve ral \ { place at the residence ol E.. Stover, lef turned immense goods, and the wants o Mr. Wi spent several days thi fonte. The ge tor of Haines township, county seat ¢ ] iam ntieman i and while at the 0 helped to elect Superintendent a county Johu Bubb, of , was Bell * same capacity. , also a director to Fierce mo have ng in this vi ft week « ot Of men | 3 nas rofs. Loren: have been tea Normal for here at the Packer Mrs ng in some 1 home of Anna Crawford, g in Lock Haven moved to this take uj she will ; Weich, Thomas McCloskey, acc his wife and daughter, went « streams residiz YCArs, where a her abode with ec on oOo! and succeeded in bringing back f the speckled beauties Tom, however, neglected to inform us how many he had bought or stolen William McCloskey holds the belt for | championship fishing. He succeeded in capturing twenty dozen in a single day. During the past winter he killed a great number of pheasants and rabbits, besides larger game. He 13 the best wing-shot in these parts and his equal with a gun is hard to find The fire which has been raging on the mountains back of this place for over a week, was put out by the rain on Mon. day night after having burned over several thousands of acres of timber land | On Monday afternoon the smokes was so | denee in this place that it | breathe and one could see was difficult to mly a short distance. Blanchard. quite dry for which was Our town has been time. until the recent shower, 80 sorely needed Rev. Brown, of trial sermon for they all him a cal We are to have Mr. Volney B. Cushing, of Bangor, Maine, to deliver a lecture in the Methodist church, Beech Creek, Sun. day evening, May 14 and probably in our town Saturday evening, May 13. Mrs. Teats, one of the lecturers in this state, will be with us on June 14 and 15 to deliver a lecture in each of the two towns, Beech Creek and Eagleville. These lecturers will be worth hearing as both are very popular in eastern U. 8. At the urgent request of many of our citizens in town and township and also of Beech Creek as to the decision Hon. Judge love made in regard to the ap- plication for tavern license here, we are to say for them that they feel truly grate ful 0 Nim, and by his so doing has shown wisdom and placed himself high in the esteem of thess people. ON EVERY BOTTLE Of Shiloh's Cure Is this goat a ihe “All we I» to two of the contents in are not preached a and to give Danville, the Presbyterians 1 enough seemed pleased il Forse by Krummrios Bros. i ta { | mangled al Howard. John McElwain is not improving any. David Wilsom was to Centre Hall on Saturday, J. H. Tipton was seen on our streets a few days ago Sylvester says mamma and the baby are getting along finely. Joseph Loder, employed was howe over Sunday. Chas. Packer, of Pittsburg, is shaking hands with friends at this place, Miss Carrie Bows, of Romola, is visit. ing her sister, Mrs. John Wagner, Mrs. Howard, Ne#, of Johnsonburg, is | visiting her parents at this place Wednesday ACK CVy¢ at Abdera, ace. une home on had b Everybody « | from Bellefonte ome INCck Lrunsa son, of Harr home Mr st week of peaKer will ngs began he death of th, of near this place, who on Monday mornmg iried on Tuesday in the M. E. Rev. Wharton officiated from earth She arn her loss ten eleven rothers or ] ) nd and severa nread o when A gloom wa | Saturday evenin y town on cut and WAS train Eagle er our ody Bru brought home | The 1? | where | thrown or | WAS a son f near th la on Sun m ody was near Mit supposed to have a freight train f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bland s place He was a boy 4 or 15 years of age was | lay aftern Milesburg. he was been He fell off of H unread oul oon Calvin Peters day in our burg Rev. Monroe, of midst on Saturday Altoona, was in our Carlton McKinley left on Saturday Pittsburg to seck employment for of 1 William Alexander nion | spent a portion of Sunday in the burg T™ v Twp, The Junior Epworth League, on day afternoon, paid in fio toward liqui- dating the M. E. church debt Richard Adams, of Philipsburg a guest of his father-in-law, Shope, attended court as a juror Constables McMullen and McKinley had a posse of men out during a part of last week Oghting mountain fires Rev. Samuel Creighton, of | ville, was a guest of Charles El Sunday, and preached two able sermons in the M. E. church Wm. Essington, Arthur Proudfoot, John Essington and Wm, Comer left on Thursday for Cross Forks, were they are employed in the lumber business The W.C. T. U., will hold a union meeting in the M, E, church on Satur. day evening May sth. A general Invi. tation is extended to all, to be present at this meeting. A HALY DOLLAR OX ITS TRAVELS A bad penny always returns, it is said, but one instance is recorded where a good half silver dollar returned to its possessor after a circulation of twenty years. A man living in Canton, Ohio, had in his possession, about twenty.five years ago, a silver dollar with the date 18285 and that being his natal year he cut his name on it and thought to retain it as a relic. But a few years after he id it out by mistake, and for 20 years t took its course in the ral circula. tion, A few days sent his lit. tie daughter to a pelt boring town om an errand, and upon return she gave him some change, and with it was the Metin! half dollar, with his name cut on it, Don't fail to read the Centre Democrat. Costs only $1.00 a year in advance. Sune. Was Ww Jacob Mackey se. over Runville. Spring has opened in full blast. DD. ¥. Poorman attended court as man last week, S. T. Williams, of Portmatilda, visited at E. R. Hancocks, over Sunday Oh! where is Seldom Duwell, as has not been jp it since the last time ¢ Evan R. Lucas, of Altoona, visited friends and relatives in this ptace of last week, One day last week one of D I Poor- man’s hogs broke its back while his sons Willis and ( he part laude were i Jr ————— » Sy w— 4 That Cough. Hangs On You have used all sorts of cough reme- dies but it docs yield; it is {« seated. !t mcy .vea al itself out i; but it is m produce [a grippe pneumonia or a seri- ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when evervt else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nouris! strengthens, builds makes the body healthy, not only off this fortify further un down or 4 vi ™r fa wn 1 wf] o— 4 d— 4 a— mm — ’ inp IL _ p Or« LO wn | 41 — hing 4 COUT SE — — — — 0 — a— i w— — i — A w— — w— a— 4 w— A — 4 w— 4 — 4 — A o— wn Hh — — ff — 4 — i o— w— dt A — Everybody Loves Flowers ng and when fra: Th ¥ ' Vv PArior in oe them, try GREEN'S PHARMACY Hion Steer, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A PLANING MILL WORK. Floring, Siding, Beams, Doors, ~ Sashes, Mouldings, Etc. The undersigned would announce to the public th ] ped with the latest im) inery to do all Kinds of planing mill work. Has had the expen ence of many years in the business and can give perfect satisfaction to all customers, Carry in stock all kinds of kill-dried lumber, floorings, Wainscoating, doors, sash, blind and moulding of all discriptions al. ways kept in stock. Also have over 1500 designs of American homes tor those ex weting to build, Porch and stair building a special: ty. 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