Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 14, 1899, Image 7

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CORRESPONDENTS
DEPARTMENT
The News Gathered From Various
Sections
HAPPENINGS IN CENTRE CO
What 0
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{f Alert Correspondents See
The Local
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of Note
H
enings of Every Community W ve
Published.
Howard.
two hie )
Fred Leathers
Monday, on busines
Wm. Mahafly
been shaking haud
piace
Wm. Dietz w
nes Tue
Mrs. Mc(
the home of Mr
this place.
$ on
ully, Florida, is visiting at
and Mrs. Edward Shope,
Elmer Schenck has gone to Bellw
where he has secured employment.
Messrs, Elmer Lott Neff, Albert
Orr, David, John and Parker Thompson,
and James Gardner went to the Alle
ghenies on a rabbit hunting expedition,
on Monday morning.
A 5 N
rtle,
Wm. Heverly has gone to Uniontown
where be has secured employment
candy at E.C.
Hoe of of goods
your Christmas
a large
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Dietz's bakery ;
to select from
Charles Lucas has a very painful eye ;
a piece of steel flew into it at the rake
factory, on Saturday.
Mr. Otto,
Paper Co,,
manager of Williamsport
wis in town on Monday.
Wm. Thomas went to Lock Haven
hospital on Monday to have another
operation performed on his leg.
Harry Holtz, of Bellefonte,
at the home of I. R. Hensyl.
Wm. Hensyl is coming home on Satur.
day, from New Berlin, where he is attend. |
ing school, He expects to remain at |
home until after the holidays.
Wm. Long did some mason work at
Mill Hall the past week, returned home |
on Monday.
0. W. Brickley is employed at Gorton |
Heights, laying brick and building coke |
ovens,
Fred Leathers took a tumble off the
wagon a few days ago and hurt his leg
pretty badly, and has been confined to
the house ever since. He maaaged to go
to lock Haven to see a doctor on Mon.
day.
George Hoy, of Hublersburg, loaded a
car with wheat at our depot, on Tuesday
and Wednesday of this week.
The article in the last issue of this
paper, concerning Hugene Strunk has
n corrected. FHugene Strunk was
killed ina fight, in Potter county, but
Sundayed
Was no
to Howard for bari
1 in Potter cx
of
sent home
was buries
was about YCArS
age,
of Homer Strut
ger 8 b
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and f l
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Wednesd:
from
home
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Annie
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Misses and Mary Gramle
Abdera, tors at the hom
C. Dietz, Sat lay and Sunday
You wi
ing 11 news from this
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few weeks, as we have |
JICASE
sy
Cyrus Dietz and
ing friends in this section the
past two weeks They left for home on
the 10 a. wm. train, Saturday.
The M. E. church was rededicated last
Sunday. The church had a general
overhauling and is now very neatly fur.
nished. It is now the finest church in the
town,
Miss Sadie Hockman, of Flemington,
was visiting her niece, Mrs. E. C. Dietz
on Saturday of the past week,
Samuel Antes, formerly of this place
now of Smoke Run, was shaking hands
with his many friends in this place, the
latter part of the past week.
Rev,
wife, of Dan e Phe,
were visit
George King and wife, of Miles.
bury, attended the reopening of the M.,
| E.
church, on Sunday.
The presiding elder,
Altoona,
Dr. Monroe, of
conducted the services of the re
| opening of the M. E. church and preach.
| ed some very able sermons,
Rev. Wharton is holding protracted |
meeting in the M. E. church, this place.
Everybody is invited to attend,
Miss Jennie Wagner visited her sister,
| Mrs. Joseph Hipple, of Romola, the past
week,
Mrs. Hunter Thomas, of Tyrone, visit.
| ed her mother and sister at this place re-
cently,
BICK HEADACHES,
The curse of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root
You, the great blood purifier and tissue bulider
Money refunded If not satisfactory. Vries 25
ets and Mets, For sale by Krumrine Bros
Bellefonte, Pa
Yarnell.
Ada Poorman is almost well again.
Protracted meeting begaa at Fairview |
on Sunday night,
Mrs, E. I. Walker is slowly recovering
from a severe attack of pneumonia, i
Robert Cax, our hustling drover, with |
bis usual keen business foresight pur.
chased a fine strawberry roan horse last |
i ng the «
atree
wh
prosperous Union
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wed on
the farm
EE. Confer last Tues
that the
entirely wWArm jor h m at Ba
low, owing to a woman having §
the chief seat in the Weather
A tur porat n under the name
Eddy 1 TiekP
ized here last week. [ts purpose
being to take off of Eddy Lick Run, dur
ADOoutl 100.000 L1es
said weather was
Hol.
ORSCRLI0N
too sh
Bureau
The
was organ-
of
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we day |
ming winter,
and a corresponding num
Miles Heaton and W. B. Confer, two of
our substantial citizens, are identified
with the new combine. We are author
ized to say that men wanting employ.
ment in the woods can find it there at
good wages
Miss Emma Watkin came home from |
Bellefonte on Friday to bid Johnnie good
by. He left for Snow Shoe Monday
to work in the mines
YOU TRY
If Rhiloh's Cough and ( thoy
whieh is sod for the small pries ol PA
ets. and #100, does pot cure take the
back and we will refund your money
aver fifty years on this guaranties
els, and 5 ets, For sale by Kramrine
Bellefonte, Pa
ber of props
on
In
meymp
Runville.
| vanced stages
: ¥ 5
of Rev
parson
Monday ! 9
Frank ( 1 Miss Mau
united in . md of holy mat
by Rey f this place
will make future home
Pa., groom's hom
hes of their many hi
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age
a.
were
Newell
their
tk
mony
They
Matterny
The good wi
go with them
The directors of Wor
a publi ag of
house, at Port Matilda. on Friday after
Dec, 22 aning at 2 p.m
Some able speakers from Bellefonte will
secured for the occasion if possible
All friends of education are invited to be
present
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1
y have
school
th townshiy
open their new
noon, 8g, beg
be
WHAT Is smLon
remedy for Cough, (
Consumption ; used through the world
A century, has cured Innumerable cases of in
ecipient consumption and relieved many in ad
If you are not satisfied with
| refund the money Priee 35
For sale by Krumrine Bros,
Fa i
Penn Hall.
Last week's snow storms made a per.
son think of winter,
S. P.
yids and
for halt
A grand old
the ressits wa =»
ots. and Mets
Bellefonte,
Gramley sold his stave mill to
| Edwin Bell's Sons, of Youngstown, Ohio,
We wish the editor, and brother and
sister correspondents, a Merry Christmas |
and Happy New Year,
Mrs. Beulah Kunes is visiting her son,
W. T. Kunes,
Chas, Lucas and daughter, Mrs. Mary
Heaton, spent Sunday at Bellefonte,
Two large bears were shot on the
mountains near Clark's Station by Dr,
Neff and other hunters,
The hunting season will soon be out |
and the turkeys will get a rest, |
In these days of military enthusiasm
the man who believes in turning the |
sword into a plowshare is very apt to
| be regarded as a farmer,
Everybody seems to have it in the
neck 1 the form of a bad cold at the
present time,
| Mills,
| the 1
| who are now running the saws,
Harry says he can have just as good a
time at the blacksmith shop, as at the
| squire’s office.
WwW. of Farmers
Zeigler on
Rishel and wife,
were guests of DW,
Sunday.
We are informed that W, C. Carter,
son of Joseph Carter, recently enlisted in
Philippine Islands,
H. H. Mark and wife, of Centre Hall
| were visiting at the gentleman's parental
home, a few days last week,
We are informed that there will be
special services held in the United Evan.
gelical and Lutheran churches, on Christ.
mas,
Rev. W. H. Brown preached a master.
week for five dollars and sold him this | A certain gentleman and lady tried to | ly sermon in the United Evangelical
Mmsist
Brooks an« and Chas
accompanie
Daisy Bre
a)
beasant
Miss Winifred Wie
Alfred, in 3
The scribe took supper with the
Crettig on Sunday and Miss Lizzie t
an onion large as a poundapple
plate ; he Ing very of them
the whole of it. Can't down scribe
pnohow,
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land is vis
brother Syracuse N
Misses
aced
on is
be fond
the
Since the carriage makers and black
smiths have entered a trust the farmer
pays $1.20 for horseshoeing and gets 65
cents for wheat, Guess it 1s time for the
| farmers to enter the same and sell wheat
|
|
|
| tect ourselves,
| many friends here.
at $1.05. If every other vocation can
charge such prices, as they say, ‘to pro
'why can’t the farmer?
Miss Martha Tressler is visiting her
For the past year
she has been staying at Warriors Mark
We are glad to have her with us, as she
is a very pleasant lady
| at the Rock Hill School,
S. army and is on his way to the
Rev. §. P. Reamer, P. E., delivered an
eloquent sermon in the U, B
Sunday afternoon, taking as his
church |
text |
Woon (4 is the people whose God is the |
Lord.’
being g
Many eyes were bathed in tears,
greatly impressed with the truth
Don't forget the literary entertainment
Friday evening
the 15th inst. An interesting program
is being prepared by the pupils
Aaronsburg.
Mrs. Mary Weaver and Mis
Motz, of Woodward,
Amada
| the guests of H. H,. Weaver,
The Lutheran Sunday School will hold
a Christmas Cantata, on Saturday even.
ing, before Christmas.
Mrs. Lydia Meyer has returned home
after having spent a few weeks with
friends in Lock Haven and elsewhere,
Mrs. Rachel Shearer, of Lock Haven,
spent Saturday as |
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