THE CENTKE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, AUGUST 31, 1549 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 We will Publish it, Roland. Miss Kathryn Lucas, of Snow other attraction. Published —Send the News, visiting J. T. bably some Parker is Shoe—pr The new iron firm were here Saturday the furnace but the blast was postponed indefinitely N. Bogle and sister, of Howard, at H. R. Curtins for the same purj sorry they were disappointed Miss Velta Williams has been extended trip riends in Port Ramey. She is having a lively time, S. M. McCormick, wife, son and Miss Gahn were visiting Mrs. Curtin over Sun day. We are always glad to have such genial people, Mrs, Blanch Grassmire and children are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Sam. Byan. They wished they were in Ohio when the flood came. Lo see blast, were Ose on an to and John Parker’s home was visited by a carriage load of people from Lock Haven, who stayed over night and left Sunday afternoon, after the storm. Fred Antis Curtin is visiting his uncle, T. F. VanScoyoc, in Tyrone been having a good time since he cz home, but his time is short. He start nm Thursday Miss Anna Holihan, a very pieasant visitor at the Mrs. Jas. Curtin. All who met her pleased. She is quite an el were highly We hope school rel of York, P 10me ' £ 3 i ing again Col. Austin Curtin ar A IEW WECKkS » urtin Wolfs Store. ast Thur ay e Mc! ho ha } » | months, : some Miss Marietta Levan, Altoona ting Miss Alta Robb, of this place The Hecla, last Thursday, was ww a number of people fr ur town, A number also expect to attend the Business Men's picnic The look fire and | Tr, GICO of nic at attended | om house of Mrs. Robert Ferringer on Friday at about 1 o'clock urned to the ground. The fire was vered before it had much headway, but everything being so dry, the entire house was in flames before any goods could be taken out. A few chairs and some carpet was all that was saved Mrs, Ferringer is a widow with several children to support, and the loss of her house will be greatly felt as she carried no insurance The picnic at Pleasant Grove was at. tended by many of our townspeople. A sumber also went to Eagleville to the festival and got caught in the rain. 8 was you there! Ask Mabel G. STATE OF OHIO. CITY OF TOLEDO. } Leeas Cot xry 'S. FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he Is the senjorparinerof the firmof PF. J Cueser & Co. doing business in the Clty of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and ly] Aid Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cass of Catarrh that connot be cured by the use of HALLS CATARRN CUng FRANK J. CHENEY Bworn to before me and subseribed In my presenos, this oth day of December, A. D., 18s A.W. ULEABON Notary Public Hall's Catareh Cure is taken internally and acts Gireetly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, OO ay Sold by Druggiscs. The. Hall's Family Pills are the best, | showing Fred has | Port Matilda. Mrs. Annie Osman is visiting friends in Bellefonte, Mrs. A. Y. Williams is at present vis- iting friends in Clearfield county. S. S. Miles is rusticating at home from his saw mill duties, in Cambria county. John A. Way is engaged in surveying on the Allegheny mountain, John is a competent hand at his calling. Jerie Sharer is at home, after complet. ing a saw mill for S. S. Miles, at Ams. bry, Cambria county. Miss Tenovia Miles is quite sick with inflamation of the bowels, her life was dispaired of for a while. Bub Cowher accompanied by William Reese, BRimer Garland, D. Garner, Wm, Barry, visited agara Falls, also To- ronto, Caunda. All report a delightful time, Your correspondent made a trip into Clearfield county, a few days since Jeav. Port Matilda, Saturday morning, Aug. 1g, at g o'clock, driving to Wallaceton, a distance of 21 miles, taking dinner at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Knepp. While sojourning a few days, we had the pleasure of forming an acquaintance the family circle including both sons and daugh ters-in-law, all of whom were exception. ally courteous and kind, extending a full welcome to new found friends. Our next visit was to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knepp, where we were also royally entertained by the entire family We next attended campmeeting held pear Bigler station. While there we met id time triend Sheriff Gingery, who late honors with a manly The little town of Wallaceton which was named after the late Senator W. A. Wallace, with its only industry, a large presents a gene appearance of industry. DO YOU KNOW ' I$ preve ) cntlire witl our- bears his brick w r TKS, Pleasant Gap. one and gentlemen : top of Nittany mountain ss. The men got warm and started for Centre Hall to hing to refresh themselves They found it, for they came back ing glorious. After quite a scene on mountain they concluded they walk home, and walk they did fee the would Fillmore. Robert Duey, of Philipsburg, Sunday with friends at this place, spent A number of our old veterans are talk ing of going to Philadelphia, to the en campment Our prayers have been answered, we got a fine rain on Saturday night and Sunday, it started the Buffalo Run, and filled the cisterns. We are sorry to say our old friend, Robert McKuight, is still in very poor health. It seems only a matter of time with him till he must leave this world, The Sunday School picnic at Hunter's Park was well attended on Saturday, but on their return home some had to stay in the cars till § o'clock in the morning, on account of the rain, When a single man makes cider and apple butter and claims it is to pay the preacher, what does he mean by it, He made 12 gallon and claims be will have 2 gallon left after paying the preacher, at docts per gallon. He expects it to cost him $4. ‘0 get her, Read the Centre Democrat, §1 a year, Walker. Grandma Lutz is visiting friendsfabove Bellefonte, Daniel Harter has been confined to the house the past week suffering from a sore foot, The heavy rain on Saturday done much damage to the fields throughout the valley. Preaching services in the United Evan. gelical church, on Sunday evening Sep- tember 3rd. Miss Laura Smith, bas returned home from visiting her friend, Miss Lida Bar- thust, of Curtin, Anyone having items of interest will please hand them to the correspondent at this place, and we will send them in, Chas. Shank and his sister Miss Carrie Shank have gone to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they have secured employment with Yearick Grandma grand-daughter, after spending the county, Brown is again Mrs Jobn summer in Preaching sery nited Evangel " evening, Septen Zork, of Kausa tend. Misses Anna Kahler, | Carrie Kachenmeister, a port, have ret two weeks at t John Smith Borm to Mr. an of Flemington, a gust 12. Mr. and! ly resided at Jacksonville, Sheasley is the mother of children, all of which are! ne after sg of Mr 1 Mrs. Geo little daughter on rs. Sheasley forme and seven Pain Unoecessary 1n Childberth stealing has yf ile at rought t ample w Ad bes { ¥ wou SOIC sen W. H. Madara morning train from a tr He bas business up there ly, but what his imagine Some Bellefonte and strained We bad a very fine shower on Satur day evening and it rained nearly all day on Sunday. The farmers are seen plow. ing now where it had been too hard be fore. Most of them were dove plowing, but some have a good hit vet The ground will be in good condition tor them to sow their wheat home to Bel juite freq no one Can ago he wo came home with his arm business 1s time was Diarrhoea Cored This is to certify that I bave had chronic diarrhoea ever since the war, I got so weak I could hardly walk or do anything. Ouae bottie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me sound and well J. R. Gimns, Fincastle, Va I had chronic dmarrhoea for twelve vears. Three bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me 8.1L. Suaver, Fincastle, Va. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are prominent farmers and reside near Fin. castle, Va. They procured the remedy from Mr, W. E. Casper, a druggist of that place, who is well acquainted with them and will vouch for the truth of their statements, For sale by F. Potts Green, Druggist, Bellefounis, Pa. Lhronic her | | where they Clinton | | and Sunday, and t tion are | where, Aaronsburg. Mrs Turb Kreamer and little son, of Bellefoute, visited relatives in this place last week, Miss Wilt, ot Franklin, and Miss Mabel Maize, of Allentown, are visiting relatives on North 20d street, The Citizens Cornet band, of this place, has been engaged to furnish music for the Business Men's Picaic, to be held at Hecla to-day. Emanuel Crounimiller and grandson Chas. Stambach were to Bellefonte on Saturday where the gentleman attended some business Prof. W. T. Meyer is spending this week in Bellefonte tuning pianos, and his family are visiting friends aud rela. tives at the same place, and wife have just re very Noah leitzell turned from a among friends and relatious in Clearfield, spent several weeks woked-for nn at an aj The and much-needed rain long put in pearance on Saturday and tted much benefitted in conseq Je streams exita- uence accompanied the State Hecla Park / we und ers band tand, 4 in 4 nR secona ECWing contest The funera at her home on in this place 1 week, ser | Jutheran Gr. Wolf church to 1} gently wor ke fogsthe pa tend a Cand " iy | soon George Wister officials, is he also home ver Sun at Hecla, Freddie Leathers was home day and stopped on Thursday for the picui Quite a few of our townsmen attended the Business Men's Picnic, at Hecla, on this Thursday Our prominent merchant, W. 8. Crain, was to Parvin on Saturday over Sunday as usual Good men, women and children want. ed to eat ice cream at the band festival to be held this place September 6th, The Bush meeting, on last Sunday, was a fallure on account of the heavy rain, and was postponed until two weeks from same date, Lewis Wagner, of [rvona, and his sis. ter of Lock Haven, were guests of their brother J. H. Wagner, brother Christ and William were also home. Charles Woodward returned home from Orangeville, on Monday, where he had been the guest of the Rev, W. B, Smith, formerly pastor of this charge. %. C. Dietz, our prominent baker's trade bas increased so that be had to take in a helper, and has made a very good selection in George Leathers. Miles Ertle, having been employed at | Homestead for some time, is home ; and | Wm. Ertle, employed at Altoona, is’ home to attend the Basiness Men's Picnic. DrseRrATE Honos Our quiet little | town was disturbed on Friday evening by delightful visit | and stayed | three rough looking hobos who came to town on a freight train, While the train laid here, they went to the hotel, for some sport it seems, calling up the beer. They claimed the glasses were not full enough, after which one word brought on another, until they became unruly and desperate, After jumping the freight train, they began stoning the hotel and throwing stones through the windows, hitting some of the men inside. Tele. grams were sent ahead to be on the look- out for the lads, but they got as far as Tyrone where they were arrested by the railroad detective and brought back to our town on Saturday at 2:14 p. m. for a hearing, and was found guilty and taken to Bellefonte on the 4:14 p. m. train and banded over tothe sheriff for their ap- pearance at court, They gave their pames as J. 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